Malaya Tribune, 19 November 1934

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL- No. 281 SINGAPORE,^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1934 KIVK CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Nov. 19, 1931. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1934 PI VIS CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 152 1 Dominant In -^Malaya -"•«1 i 15 Good for You As a Tonic s>l LU)0(; (Jl INNESS 1 I S Withwut cquaK 11 (o:itains valu- i able phosphates vhich enrich and char 1 I the- blood by kcc.iing the system in f working: order. 'v IT L UUTnPJE s €B Specially
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    • 474 1 I i The Original <j||* primus ||f M Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKL\(J when it r^^^^S^J unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials v ed in their (t^^^psM^ construction assures a maximum
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  • 1277 2 Shipping News Notices. OFFICERS' SOCIETIES AND THE N.M.B. Joint Council For Unity Of Action IT i- «I'd ih;»* 4i ion»' cuiincti «>l Aftciwii 1 ivpre-u't '»r> tho National Mftr.i mi Booid ha? be«n I .•Uddlshed. Ihint atOliii'li&i- OJ'(' the aM<'Jcuntil? Martin fjorvire <ii!<»»n JmIhtmiJ Altivhtini Service < i! 1 M;irim
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  • 174 2 Soviet Icebreaker ('overs 3,000 In 83 Days A Renter message from Moscow states that the i cebresJcer Lidtke has succeeded in pushing has way through the 3,000 miles of drifting ice on 'he "top of the world** in a single navigation season. Starting from Vladivostock on .hint'
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  • 82 2 Hull And Engine Rortm To Be Repaired The contract for repairs to the hull and engine room of the Jefferson Myers, which were extensively damaged when the freighter ran aground in the Yangtze river towards the era of September close to Kiukiang. were 'aided to the New Engineering
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  • 509 2 Introduction Of Faster Ships UNTIL comparatively recently shipowners have considered that a steady spe.ed oi 17 knot* wis uufllI cient for 'he mail and cargo ships Trading to the Ea?t and (he Far East. The nnsl'lou is likely to undergo a change The introduction of the Italian
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  • 155 2 C hinese Shipowners Oppose New Shanghai Regulations Decisions reached by the Shanghai Pilots' Control Committee at a meeting held recently, following the six demands made by local Chinese shipping firms in opposition to the new regulations requiring an increase of pilotage fees, are expected to meet with disapproval.
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  • 180 2 Permission To Use The Name (By Air Mail) IjpOR some years the managers of the Orient Line have cherished an ambition 'hat their fleet should include an Orion. This wish is now to be fulfilled In the naming of the vessel of about 20,000 tons gross,
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  • 50 2 Because of the news' indignation with the O.S.K. company, in connection with the trouble between the Japan Seamen.; XJnion and the Reformation Unit, the K. liners Mizuho Mai j. Hongkong Ma»-a. and Choke Maru. wt •>• delayed in X..IV harbour, with ever a thousand passenamrs on
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    • 437 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BnßßsssssjßsjßSßßsasi BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due I'onnage. Singapore. BURDWAN 0.070 Nov. 21 CORi U 16,000 Nov. 23 RANCHI 17,000 Dec. 7 SOMALI 6*,810 Dec. 19 NAI-DERA 10,000 Dec. 21 1035 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 0.000 Jan. 17 RAJ Pl TANA 17,000 Jan.
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    • 181 2 I m LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j| j SINGAPORE TO ITALY ft CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, I n m Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port J J: aIlin t at Colombo. Bombay, Suez, Said, :?ir*eus, Brindisi, Venice and I Fort Said, Brindisi, Venice
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    • 382 2 HA MBl RG-AM E RIKA LINIE. DeQt$Ch fHpQl Aa.traii.ch* Dampfschiffi Ge*ellschaf1 (Companies incorporated in Cermany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'pore f s.8. OLDENBURG, via Manila Dec. 4 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec. 11 M. KARNAK. via Man Dec. 27 1935
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    • 501 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDELTSCHI.n LmSwcl (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Compare tended fixture*:~ OUTWARDS. 1*34 "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai. N. China and Japan "SAARBRUCKEN," for Manila H'kong, S'hai. X. China ft Japai "DONAU." for Manila. H'koi S'hai, N. China Japan HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Brentea. f "WIEGAND" also rails
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  • 148 3 LITTLE CHANGE AT WEEK-END No Movement In Either Direction \Bi Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day** Prices er (Singapore), 20% eta., unchanged > Tone: Quiet. (Singapore), $113%, up $14. 11 relay's Prices:— Ion: 6 3 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Dull. York: 12 13 16
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  • 26 3 crop of the United Malacca Rubes. Ltd.. for October, was lb., 1 totnl for six months ol the it financial year of 319.859 lb
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  • 69 3 DAILT PRICES CURRENT. For R.M.A. No. L X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Monday, noon. Buyer*. Sellers. Spot (loose) 80% 20V 2 < F.O.B.) Current month 20% 20\ Jan. March 21M 21% April June 2"» 23 Vh July Sept-. 24 24 Vb Tone of Market: Easy. Latest
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  • 1368 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt: MINING Singapore. Monday. The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange end stock brokers:
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  • 85 3 Increase In Imports And Exports Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 14. OV ERSEAS' trade for October, as: shown by thr Huarrl r,f Trade- returns, erCC'tled both in import* anil Bri.j^h exports any mon th for 5PVVraJ yoara i" 0, hl l. <P h,v ««net February, whilv Brf'iak -a\
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  • 196 3 Issue Of Ten Per Cent. Convertible Preference tßy Air Mail) The directors of the Sungei Telor •Malaya. Rubber Estate propose to rnnvP^h, 7 °S 10 per cSmulativ? ?S2 V f£ tib fe Preference shares of Is. each, and to offer them on a one in three basis
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  • 184 3 Standard Output Below Actual Crop •By Air Mail) Mr Eric Miller, the chairman of Tarjong Rubber, speaking yesterday at the annual meeting heJd at 1-4. Gre a t Towei Street. E.C.. said that the net profit cf £12.693 compared with a loss of £513 ai the previous year
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  • 403 3 1 Revival Of Investment Demand Heutcr Wireless. London, Nov. 14. FOLLOWING the Treasury announcement of the repayment of the 1932 issue bonds, prolt-edged securities advanced sensationally t O -day and a revival of strong investment demand found the market short of floating supply with the result that the
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  • 168 3 Purchase Of Balau Planting Estate (By Air Mail) Ihe directrs of the Broome Rubber Plantations announce, in their annual report to June 30 last, that arrangements have, been made to pu'chase as from July last as a going concern the rubber estate of the Balau Planting Syndicate of
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  • 395 3 Figures For l.ast Fiscal Year Oltii \v n. TELXTliKS, it- .1 nip. ftnc Cana't t ffltie import. »n> troin iUnited Klnudoni in the luiU f»: year. Impom ci Uhv<«i iiX'd»- un.i 'exttle pltXiuvts tiu.n 111.1' country 'he fiscal yc..r .ijrooun'ed it» S35.I23.J19. an uicrcji*' of S'JM.OUU mi
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  • 104 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums 7>er British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon |0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per Uritish Imperial
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  • 53 3 The following are the prices of Soccny gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasobne (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0 82 Socony Motor Gasoline (H drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (14 tms) per tin $3.7(1 KEROSENE Devoe'? Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.43 Sylvan Airow
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  • 31 3 The cutout of Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, l-td.. tor Ocobcr amounted to 45.300 lb., making a total of 85.010 lb for the two months of the current financial year.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 116 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 1, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Alneida Street. horieed and Subscribed Capital «2,000,000 l aid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 HEAD
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    • 21 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, S*KRSON,AL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ISAD OFFICE: lfD, C*il St., Singapore
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    • 82 3 Handel-Maatscbsppii, «,,V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Esfahlishpd in Amsterdam. 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGU& BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities of the
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    • 61 3 TEACH IOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager to help in establishing this valuable habit. 95 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT TO-DAY.
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    • 225 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD AIUK& BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Choe Swee
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    • 497 4 I M. HASSAN, 1 M, 17, BRAS BASAH ROAD, J SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of. work in electrical, gas and water service line. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation.
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    • 1392 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. rOTTAP CAFF auction sale V nL/ll lOJrmJLJA-. I By Order of the Municipal Commissioners j of the Town and Port of Malacca under the powers conferred by Section 71 of Ordinance No. 186 (Municipal) for the recovery <if rates in arrears Paddock Arrow Shirts, Bom- —n- TT mt-mi
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    • 407 4 SITUATIONS VACANT.j WANTED—A Lady Canvasser to canvas advertising contracts for a leading Journal. Apply Box No. 484. co Malaya Tribune. WANTED I WANTED—An Active Partner with cash, capital of $10,000, to cake a third share or 115,000, for half share in a well established 'amusement park in. F.M.S. Replies strictly
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    • 346 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education —Systematic Training both In Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. ENSURE YOUR EXAMINATION
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    • 580 4 of the U VERY LATEST 1 CLOCKS WATCHES I Jl ST RECEIVED U and are now *l OX DISPLAY YICK WOfl RING J 429, North Bridge Road y (Near Middle Road). p R \nt%W?T PERM, H European Haitdr TO LET. TO LET—No. 38, Scott* RwL S 0 Baobid. SI, Dhoby
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  • 117 5 Schemes For Economic Improvement Reiner Wireless. London, Nov. 14. Mr Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, initiating the distressed areas debate, aned that Government had decided ppoinl two Commissioners to ornise sen mes for the economic deve>m( ni and .social improvement for ssed areas. c Dimissioners
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  • 453 5 List Of Publications Issued Or Received Following publications were issued ired by the Department o£ StatisS S and F.M.S.! during the period t 1»' to November 10, 1934, inand are available for public use Reference Library, FulleHon Build- Singapore. a ion may be made by members th< public
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  • 36 5 Prague. The Prague City Council has decided me two of the main streets of the Ital after King Alexander and M. Louis BanhouThe. resolution, passed unanimously proposed by the Burgomaster, Dr. li:iX;i
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  • 185 5 Wireless Programme- For Monday THE wireless proRramme for to-day as announced by Phohi, Holland, broadcasting on a wavelength of 25.57 net res is as follows: 8.20 pm, Dutch National Anthem ana jpening announcement. 8 30 p.m. Opere'.te arrows. 1. Ouv. La belle Helene," <J. Offenbach*. 2. a. Schenkt
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 181 5 I 2 A BRITISH PRODUCT I i Special I i 2 i Announcement I I We are pleased to announce that f I the popular 8 h.p. Saloon I 1 (Manufactured in England) n I T II will be continued in production I I 2 jj The policy of the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 436 5 Wireless i TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Belfast Wireless Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: i b2O P- m Big Ben. The Western Stu-1 dio Orchestra. 70a p.m.: Talk: 'The Old Days-Old Customs In the Navy." Mr Jerry Nunn (Greenwich -on Time Sl^nal at 7.20 p.m.i. P-niTom Jenkins. At
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  • 173 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NOTICE TO MARINERS Lights On Leading: Beacons I The following notice to mariners was received from the Master Attendant, I Straits Settlements, Capt. Geoffrey Preyberg Malacca Si rait. Eastern Shore Periling South Channel—lights established on leading beacons, Positions—On Great Kra flat, northeastward
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  • 127 6 The following passengers arriv.d li Singapore from cunia. Hon&konj ano ai-i11 ta bv the Pre*Idem Van Burtn la.: Sa urriay Mrs u .1 Begg. Miss Ob Bisalyapu ru. Mis* Jennie browne. Mrs. M. A, cle Per.nViil, Miss S. tie Ptrhft'll, Mis: t de crhach, TlleFCSe Fremont Mi C, A
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  • 32 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected a: tlie General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow From Hollo nd by the Baloeran, due at Singapore to-morrow morning.
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  • 12 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Comorin Oct. 26 Nov. 17
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  • 148 6 Flying Dash Across Bonier For Marriage < I iHH'-cn A J*-wvdi c h eouplr- v\||i. huj (*Vrjir»v«"J t«' I'V married in "In Stwdiah < March a'- penhutfot! round /it he iiuum- thu. the uetW'IU-' «'muN! hoi tak pla in Denmark Ixrausc notu ree/amd l»y th'
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  • 133 6 I'ndertaker Who Musured Hin Too Soon PvatrUrJosef Pa'.nk, a r»o-yer.r-oI,l ajni'v. 'ay dy pfj a -M .n-i, i i» it» Moravia The i. i him <»nly 1«"*\ h<»m .o li\v'. Ten minuses all» r thf »i. i had g «ne. (i «trariK»' <r.:ni ea i I'•
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  • 132 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 19. East Wharf (E^iranc* Gate U Rajula 22; Hong Peng 20. Main Whan i Entrance Gate 3> Conte Rosso 18: Sibolga 16; Ipoh 14; Pres. Van Buret] 12; Glenapp 9; Nieuw Holland 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3)
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  • 208 6 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 19. London 3 months' 2|4 7j32 London 4 months' sight 2;4 3,15 London GO days' sight 2,4 532 London 30 days' sight 24 Vs London demand 2|4 3(32 London T.T. 2|4 332 Lyons and Paris demand 878 Hamburg demand 143 New York demand 58' a
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  • 223 6 Singapore, Nov. 10. R. i Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan Sli.3 R. I Siam iW. Coast N 2 per Koyan $11:-$ R. <Siam' W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $110 Rice. B. Siam 1 per Koyan $114 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan Si 12 Siam.
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  • 145 6 Raub, British, 576 tons, from Pon lanak 17-11, to Pontianak 19-11. Mab.lla, Norwegian. 840 tons, from Bangkok 18-11. to Bangkok 19-11. Maily. Norwegian, 656 tons, from Bangkok 18-11. tc Bangkok 19-11. Thedens. Dutch. 1.131 tons, from Palembang 19-11, to Palembang 21-11. Both, Dutch.. 1.483 tons, from Belawau 19-11.
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  • 78 6 Paris. The works of Alexandre Dumas, author j of "The Three Musketeer*," and "The Count of Monte CrisV have been banned in »')oviot Russia, it is learned here. Copies have been seized in Moscow bookshops and their sale has been for- j bidden. The ban is considered here
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  • 72 6 1 ALHAMBRA.- Joe E. Brown in "The Circus Clown." APOLLO.— "Lal-E-Yamac," Hw tani talkie. CAPITOL.—-Private Scandal EMPIRE.— rhe Per ls ol Pauline.' GREAT WORLD.—Caban I li 'ug, Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, C nese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH 'Lanfca Hindustani talkie. NEW PORLD.—Cabaret Duicing, Side-shows, Malay Operas Chin< v.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 729 6 «anniniminrriuiiraniimntniniHiim^ SINGAPORE HOTELS j SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT DUWNG DINNER CABARET Tin: ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS TAU MOE or THE STEEL GUITAR PRINCESS ROSELANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII. "goodwood park hotel SCOTTS ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 6ii>o. TENNIS COURTS jj can now be reserved by non-residents at $1/an
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    • 310 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED. —Fi.st Class Cabaret turns for N v. Year's Eve Ball at Volunteer Headquarters. Applications ij wii.-.ng to Staff Officer, Volunteer Headquarters, Beach Road. The position of Superintendent of the Selangor Club at Eraser's Hill will become vacant shortly. Applications for the post are invited and should be
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    • 23 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING Cy European Experts. $t\ $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120) and at 93, Hra* Basah Road.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 121 6 [POSTAL IHTULICgjCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. Hongkong <Hong Peng> 2 p.m. Japan 'Hong Peng) 2 p.m. Pontianak <Raub) 2 P- m Netherlands Indies, Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang (Singaradjat 3 p.m. TO-MORROW Karimon (Mersing) 9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Bee
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    • 355 6 DIARY Of DAYj I WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 19 High Tides.—B.ss a.m., 9.55 p.m. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, l Speaker: Col. CccU Rac. Hockey: Girls' Spor s Club t. MeN; G.S.C. ground; S.C.C. College, S.C.C; S C.R.C. v. RA i U Seletar; ACS. v. Singapore
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  • 963 7 Vftion Withdrawn IC\I>1<> SINGER AND KK II WIDOWER (By Air Mail) London, Oct. MO. Hi a dramatic termination fill kirk Sheriff Court t 0 a re 'crouch of promise action hy a man against a popular M'ncert artist who married fiv widower and cinema The
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  • 388 7 Problem Of Banning Cruelty Scenes <By Air Mail) (Wrcrn Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 24. TIS l 6m °V banis hing cruelty from enco a conferF?lm gSsora* by lhC Br U sh Board of o flthe:bCinB1the: bCin8 atlended representatives M useum (Natural History.. Zoological Society of London.
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  • 164 7 South African Premier's New Office Pretoria, Transvaal. General J. B. M. Kertzog, the Prime Minister of South Africa, is now the Keeper of the Seals, for the Royal Great Seal and the Royal Signet of South Africa have arrived in Pretoria. The two massive dies for
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  • 200 7 Rules For Settlement In China Shanghai, Nov. 19. THE Overseas Committee held a meeting on Saturday to discuss the regulations governing the cultivation of land at the overseas settlement at Chiaolo Village, Arhui. It was decided that all unemployed overseas Chinese most show written proof and must obtain
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  • 87 7 Design Chosen Out Of Fifty Entries Rus^els. 1 lie of tlu iu'\n 1 vvyiti y fr:»nc (about .is. Ul at pju') huts at last lnvn «it.-rU'l t»y 1 ht* •ait «if Kon.» iif.y I'tttru^. h w.il lioar Kit i; l.oa)>oM' elttgry and to ifiit t"i| in tin-
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  • 198 7 Mr. Lloyd George Defeated By Soviet Boy (By Air Mail) fFrcm Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 25. MR. LLOYD GEORGE has met his mastor—in the person of a D-year-old boy, the son of a Soviet citizen in London. Proud of his magnificent orchards of apples at his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 147 7 I FACTS and CLUIMS. I I m m m m I J The fact that the sales of Calvert's I I Tooth Powder have steadily con- f I tinued during the past seventy I years is convincing testimony as I to the truth of our claims. m m I T»e
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    • 161 7 "NO THANKS, I HAVE NO APPETITE r It is good to restrict one's diet occasionally; self-discipline in moderation hurls nobody. Bui- when failure of appetite is asMxiated with failing strength, failing spirit and other symptoms of ill-health, then it is time to become alarmed, and to seek corrective treatment. How
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 346 7 CLUB DIARY, IThere are numerous Clubs and Societies In Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 316 8 CAPITOL 6,15 NIGHTLY 9.15( The Funniest Most Thrilling Murder Mystery Since jj "THE THIN MAN."' "PRIVATE SUNT ii N« MM dares help the police solve You'll roar wi*h laughter as each \thfe curious rriaie. Six mparts re- person concocts an alibi to cover up (f /'tiw- to talk. It a
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    • 253 8 I Aferf PAVILION I j j WHILE THE WORLD HATED I 1 In I TO A LIVING HELL! S PRODUCTION |EbL 1 BAXTER xJ*f I GRAND f|f CANARY, MADGF FVAAK MARJO E rambeau IflMI/UC LVMPSJ ZITA JOHANN ROGER IMHOF I STRANGE PEOPLE ON I I A STRANGE JOURNEY jjj Ptehoaoared
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    • 179 8 I ALHAMBRA.; I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 R I HIS CLOWNING 1 j ACHIEVEMENT! 1 V\ j I A first Noiiorxoi Hit [j^ With hundreds of real circus thrills! I cwiU'WilU'ili't'H r i t i i n '•»»f«"*: »-«m»i«i>«iH!iWii;t.:i i»> t -ititmi t J i New World Cabaret E i "Cabaret
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    • 125 8 ........1............. i A TRULY GREAT NOVci BROUGHT TO THROBBING LIFE ON THE SCREgft! j SULLAVAN &.J LITTLtMAN, WHAT NOW? with DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY, FrcdKohler, Alan Hale, Mac Marsh George Meeker, Muriel Kirldand' DeWitt Jennings, Hedda Hopper A UNIVERSAL PICTURE from tS 2 novel by Hans Fallada. Pro-dly presented by Carl Latmmic
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  • 564 9 Aloofness Abolished PUBLIC TAKEN INTO ITS CONFIDENCE By Air Mail; Our Oun CorrespondentLondon, Oct. 23. REVOLUTION in the methods oi A running the British Post Oilier l( scribed in a booklet called "The Office l!r>4" just published. ••revolution" is summarised Sir Kingsley Wood, the PostGeneral,
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  • 64 9 Paralysed Man Cured By Bandit Raid I War-uw. ricr to break into the lionii I 1 u-olri Piotr MllewJcz. at Msir- <l I be&n paralysed for 30 years ho heard the robber?, he \va rrv'ti that he lumped our 01 t?cct i tiflp hanging on hf
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  • 143 9 ALLEGED ESTATE MURDER I Death Of Hokkien Tapper (From Our Own Correspondent), Kuala Lipis. Nov. 17. INFORMATION reached Kuala Lipis 1 to-day of an alleged murder on Budu Estate. According to the report made, two Hokkien tappers are stated to have had a dispute which ended fataily for one ct
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  • 98 9 Activities Of New York's "Army" Curtailed New Yoik. The activities of New York's "Army" —the Police Rifle Regimen: have been drastically curtailed by the new nolic chief. Police Commissioiner Lewis Valentine. Thi- regiment is eqqipped with machine guns, rifles and bevonets. I has 1.000 members and was' formed
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  • 86 9 Mammoth Carcasses Perfectly Preserved lumen. Siberia. Two mammoth carcases have been tinea thed In Yamala :ar Now Port. Sibexia. They arc nerfecly presei ■•a becau the ground in which -ny wcxe burled is perpetua-ly frozen. Last year. threp m ntim > a were found near Cape Dorbiy
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  • 108 9 Thief Steals Box Containing Two Vipers Tokyo. A dentist rushed Into a Tokyo ponce station m a great state c: exJ em.n to ask whether the police woulc* holt him responsible if tils pet v.pers bp th. man who had stolen them. He said tha; he had taken
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  • 69 9 Post Card With Strange Address Sangerhausen. Anhalt. A postcard from Frankiurt-an-der-Oder arrivjd at the post-office herewith the following address: "To the house-owner, war-invalid and shopkeeper in Sang'rhausen. Liv;s on the. right bank of the rPer. net far from the Ro!-arium in a one-storey nous?, standing in a garden.
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  • 484 9 Details Of Current Prices Singapore. Nov. 16. MEAT Beef, steak, (round) kati 32 Beei, stew or curry, kati 28 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality), kati 32 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 1 35 Fowl, kati 32 Hens (locally reared*, kati 40 Ducks (Java), each
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  • 205 9 Resignation Of Chairman And Directors I Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Nov. 14. THE resignations of the Chairman and other directors of the Hamburg American-German Lloyd ar e officially announced. It is suggested that the resignations presage greater participation by the Nazi Government in the future policy Of the
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  • 79 9 Practical Work In Yukon Wilds New York. A training school for explorers is to be opened at he University of Michi" 4 The students will do then* practical work m the uncharted wilds of Yukon Alaska. Professor R. L. Belknap, who led I it University's Greenland Expedition some
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  • 90 9 Landlady's Way Of Getting Rid Of Them Munlcn. 1 A Bavarian landlady who attempted to get rid of tenants she did not like by setting fire to her own bouse has beoi. sentenced by tne Supreme Court to v veai's imprisonment. Frau Aich of the town of
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  • 56 9 ".VIv Philosophy" Banned In Bavaria Munich. Professor Albcn Fmc:i now b<v>V: My PhilcKouhy" h# been banned In Bu vari.i. g) bt'Ulg haililfill o |ieopi. and Stni» i The ttulhi'i'iue-c hnvc ui, i\ lorbUtdf;publictiUon in B;.vruu 01 he ';S\vJ>. K'< p:ih1fgh<*d ih St Gallon, until Nov. 30. No
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  • 79 10 Messrs. Sim Kah Chweo. Seah Eng Teel. and Khoo Peck Cheng beg to tender thei heartfelt thanks to their relatives, friends The Thong Nghee Kok Association, Chivalrous Friendly Society and the statf of The Ritz Theavre and all those who a tended the night-visits and funeral of
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  • 504 10 MEWS was received a few days ago which was as welcome as it was surprising to tnose people who occasionally like to tempt fortune by the purchase of lottery ticket.-. The Home Secretary, Sir John Gilmour, was declared to have stated, in connection with the new Betting and
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  • 259 10 FURTHER indication of the misconception which .still exists at Home over the administration of the federated Malay States was evidenced in the House of Commons the other day. when the Dindings Agreement (Approval) Bill passed its second reading. Sir Philip Cuniiffe-Lister, Secretary of State for the Colonies, elucidated
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  • 160 10 U.S. Extends Credit To Belgium Reuter Wireless. A_ New York. Nov. 18 CCORDING to the New York Times, he Federal Rrserve Banks hay» extended to Belgium credit ol 25 000.000 in an effort to prevent th' old bloc countries being forced to bandon the gold standard.
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  • 23 10 Members of the Eurasian Association are reminded cf tha general meeting to be held at the Singapore Recreation Club to-morrow at 5.15 p.m
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  • 30 10 Sir John D. Barlow, Bart., has reached home after a tour of the East which lasted several months. He recently retumecf to Singapore from Shanghai anc*. proceeded home by air.
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  • 218 10 GREAT interest has bSen awakened In Malaya, particularly amo:g those who ar<> connected with the Scouting movement, by the. forthcoming visit of Lord Baden-Powell the Chief Scout, and Lidy Baden-Powell A. 4 a memento of the great occasion, a magazine. Rally-O," has be-n produced
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  • 202 10 1 IKE many other officials Sir Edward 1* Stubbs, the Governor of Ceylon, is of opinion that governments in days ira called upon to interfere altogether oo much in matters of trade. "It ecms." he said, "that at the very best ye are faced with a period
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  • 241 10 WITH the passing of the years of depression and the gradual return 'o normal conditions, countries the world over which suffered so terribly as the result of the trade slump have now realised thai ii such effects, with all their ace partying ills, are to bo avoid, d
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  • 248 10 OCTENCE has progressed in an 0 ing way during ;h e las: few decades, And reports of far-reaching discoveries awaken in the average reader nowadays ft sense 0 f satisfaction rather than of amazement at the ingenuity of the scientist. The Sate* discovery by reearch doctors, however, has
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  • 238 10 By "Looker-On" A VETERAN journalist confesses that he felt very nervous the first time he was sent to report a big conference of ecclesiastical dignitaries. Canons to the light of him, canons to the left of him. volleyed and thundered. AAA Marriage, says a cynic, is
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  • 32 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. CLUB DIARY. 7. DELEGATE TO LEAGUE ASSEMBLY INTERVIEWED. 12. SPORTS NEWS. 14. 19 and 16. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 18. INDIA NEWS, 19.
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  • 68 11 Threatened With Extinction SURROUNDED ON ALL SIDES Advancing On The Kwangt i Border S RROI M)ED on aU sides, the Reds in China, who have heir own Soviet Government, are making desperate ts to break through into Kwangsi Province. Troops Canton are surrounding- them
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  • 639 11 Hongkong, Nov. 19. 7 Reds in south Hunan are mak--1 desperate attempt to invade aving failed in their efforts northern Kwangtung. The are trathering at Lumwu. 1 Wingming and are adon the Kwangsi border. iguards have reached San- Lamshan. eminent troops are suithe Reds from
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  • 101 11 Japanese Minister's Assurance 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 17. THE Japanese Minister in Siam, interviewed, gave an assurance that neither the Japanese Government nor the people had ever even dreamt of the project in connection with the Isthmus of Kra. It will be remembered that rumours were
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  • 96 11 Exploration Flight In Antarctic Reuter. Little America, Nov. 18. AH waiting a month for clear ther Commander Bryd and his ir companions, on their first ex on flight since last summer, flew ve r 100 miles towards the South Pole y are reported to have made geoical discoveries
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  • 50 11 Film Actress And Her Mother Injured Reuter. Hollywood, Nov. 18. THE film actrrss, Miss Genevieve Tobin. and her mother were serious' v injured when the automobile which Genevieve was driving skidded spun round several times and crashed into a palm tree. Both had dis'ocat*d rhoulders and other injuries.—Reuter.
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  • 71 11 To Sell Kiss To Tht Highest Bidder From Our Own Cot respondent J Bangkok, Nov. 17. CELEBRATIONS IP connection with Con&iiution Day in Siam w II be held next month. Included in tlv proui tmroe k a beauty contest m which a pretty S amt'n lody
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  • 130 11 Bad Work Of Japanese In Kiangsi Shanghai. Nov. 19 Dr. Sherwood Eddy, the famous writer, lecturer and social wcrker, who is new visiting China, has arrived at Nanchang In a Press interview he said: "This is my second visit to Kiangsi. am impressed more this time by the
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  • 56 11 Eleven Suspects Arrested Already Shanghai. Nov. 18. 1 Besides the man detained the other day. another ten suspects in connection with the murder of Mr. Shi Liang Chai, the publisher of the Shun Poo. who was shot dead while returning to Shangha: from Hangchow last week,
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  • 39 11 Arrival At Baghdad On Trip Home Reuter. Angora, Nov. 18. The Dutch flyers. Messrs. Parmentier and Moll, whc are flying back in their Dou-las DC2 alter the An Race, arrived n Baghdad en route to Holland. —Reuter.
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  • 48 11 Dissolution Of Marriage With Opera Singer Reuter. Los Angeles. Nov. 18. The final papers for the divorce of Prince Serge Mdivani from the opera singer. Mary McCormic. have been filed in the Super or Court and the marriage will be finally dissolved on Monday.— Renter
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  • 78 11 I Member Of Staff Of Penang Paper I (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Nov. 18. HUGH McC'elland, a twenty-one year old reporter of the editorial staff of the Pinang Gazette, and son of Mr. R. H McClelland. Senior Executive Engineer. Penang. was found drowne.d this morning at
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  • 117 11 Alleged Lively Incidents At Worthintfton Reuter Wireless. London. NuV, i5. Arislnq from the incidents folic win* a Fascist merting at Worthing on Sept. 9. Sir Of wold Mosley. William Joyce. Director of Fascist Propaganda. Capt. Bentlnck Budd. a Black Shirt's officer for West Sussex, and Bernard Mullans
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  • 85 11 Preparations And Exercises Along Great Wall Shanghai. Nov. 19. A thousand Manchukuo troops have arrived at Yiyuenkow, at the Great Wall, from Lingyuen, in Jehol. They appear to be making a permanent s.ay at Yiyuenkow. More Japanese troops have arrived at Langkow. and Kienchangying, along the Wall. Japanese
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  • 89 11 Novel Greeting Given In Hobart Reuter Wireless. Hobart, Nov. 18. The Duke uf Gloucester, in the vourae of his visit to Tasmania, hai arrived here and was greeted in novel lnahion by a jjanjf of workmen who are building a motor-road at Pinnacle, Mount Wellington. Tbey tired
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  • 22 11 Reuter Elmira (Pennsylvania). Nov. 18. I The death Is announced of the wellknown actress, Miss Phyllis Rankin.— Renter
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  • 499 11 Reply From Tokyo j I 1 NAVAL TALKS TO BREAK UP? Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 18. IT is understood that the Japanese reply, sent from Tokyo to the delegates in London, rejects the British compromise proposal and reiterates the demand for parity. It is expected that the
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  • 358 11 LOTTERIES BILL A BIG BLOW Drastic Control Newspaper Forecasts Prohibited Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 14. IF the Betting and Lotteries Bill, which will become operative after the Royal assent is given on Nov. 16. is rigidly applied, it will mean the Irish Sweeps are practically dead as
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    • 359 11 A Well-known English Wrestler and Weight-Lifter advocates (^^^L%^ PHOSFERINE Wf FOR ENERGY AND STAMINA J^j^\ Paladin S. H. ROTHWELL, a splendid /1/1* weight-lifter and all round athlete, savs j| N. "Nerves Strengthened, Stamina jPf jfc, t Increased, by PHOSFERINE." u During my training as an all-in wrestler, boxer and weight-lifter
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  • 1935 12 THE COST OF PEACE Mr. Russell Harris HIS IMPRESSIONS OF GENEVA MR. Russell Harris, who was a delegate from Australia to the recent Assembly of the League of Nations, with the Right Hon. S. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for Australia in London, as leader
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  • 237 12 Sir John Salmond And Major Nunn SIR John Salmond, a Government director on the Board of Imperial Airways and Marshal of the Royal Air Force, arrived in Singapore by the Imperial Airways plane which landed at Seletar at 10.5 p.m. yesterday. Sir John, who is also
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  • 105 12 Allegations Against Mr. W Hill Singapore. Monday. Two charges were preferred against a European. Mr. W. Hill, when he appeared before the Second Magistral •Mr. N. Gricei this mo.ning. On Nov. 12 Mr. Hill was charged with, aiter having lawfully entered a house In Lloyd Road, unlawfully remaining
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  • 251 12 Arrival In Singapore On Sunday Singapore, Monday rE Juan Sebastian de Eicano, a Soanish sailing vessel used by the. Spanish Navy as a training ship, arrived yesterday morning at about ten a-m. She is a vessel of 3,600 tons displacement and is on a tour round the world.
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  • 61 12 Prelude To Further Development Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 14. ANNOUNCING the reduction in air mail charges, the Postmaster-General said that this was only the first instalment of certain plans for further developments in Imperial Airways air mail traffic; He also announced the adoption of a
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  • 85 12 Axle Snaps While Climbing An Incline (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Nov. 17. Whilst taking a curve on an incline on the Jerantut-Kuantan Road, on the morning of Nov. 14. a motor bus carrying a full complement of passenger and heavily loaded with bananas, rubber, rice
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  • 93 12 Chinese Attack On Malays >From Our Oxen Reporter} Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19. THE Kajang Police received information early yesterday ot an attack by some Chinese at midnight on Saturday upon Sumatran Malays living in Kampong Sungei Lvi near Kajang. It appears that a fierce fight ensued
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  • 236 12 Chinese Knovked Down By Motor Lorry Singapore. Monday. A Chinese was knocked down by a motor-lorry in Victoria Street yesterday. Ht* received a kosU ovet the leit foot exposing the bone and a fracture 01 tnr left atlkle He wzis removed to thr General Hospital. All Indian was
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  • 1045 12 Reuter. Noted i'fat'f Worker ATTEMPT TO EM) Tfti WORI.I) WAR ffofm» Sitv. <>• TI1K death is aonouaiTij .1, s lM liasfmrri iU tlii 1 01 < m He wrt- I'ndt f under throe Fnpo ami <.<li 11 1 Chucch —i:« iii-r Cardinal P&p.u Sn-n Si ute. was born
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  • 679 13 DETHRONED IN WAR REVOLUTION i rk-nd Of Hitl?r 1 <11 HANK IN NAZI PARTY Singapore, Monday. HH. Charles Edward, Duke oi Sax< Coburg and (Jotha, lirst H.M. King George r oi tain, passed through Singaj on board the Conte Rosso ay back to Germany from
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  • 41 13 Changsha. Oct. 25 view of the impoverished state in the Hunan Provincial Governha drooped its scheme to issue a r lief loan. 1 Ho Chian, Chairman of in. has already issued a circular to that effect.—Sin Wen *ao.
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  • 121 13 Important New Evidence Given Reuter Wireless. Pars, Nov. 16. A PATRIOTIC Frenchman, who withheld his evidence at the earlier trial Ui order as he say.- no to cast aspersions on the French Mercantile Marine, pave evidence in the Appeal Court to-day that the elee rical insulation
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  • 104 13 (iolf Competition At Island Club THE Bench and Bar golf meeting was held at the Island Golf Club on Sunday morning. The Challenge Cup presented by Mr. V. D. Knowles was -yon by Mr. F. A Briggs (7) with a net score of 73. The runner-up was
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  • 141 13 Mr. Cheng She Wo Returns To Peiping Peiping. Oct. 20. Mr. Sh V publisher of the Mm Stun Pao of Nanking and the Work' Daily News hero, arrived from the capital by the through express this morning He waa greeted at the station by a large gathering of
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  • 128 13 Surprising Political Development Reuter Wireless. Brussels, Nov. 15. THE new Premier. M. Jaspar, has formed a Cabinet in which he will be the Foreign Minister. M. Deveze remains as Defence Minister. M. Francoui is head of the Treasur.. while M. Degutt will conduct the Finance Department. Later. PREMIER'S
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  • 186 13 Paramount Provides Fine Programme AT THE CINEMAS SOME films arc not so largely advertised as others but It sometimes happens that they prov de more cnuil n entertainment than the more pectacular productions. "Private Scandal." ihc Paramouiu .nmxer now showing a 4 the CapiJol, is
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  • 255 13 THE CIRCUS CLOWN Joe E. Brown In His Element THE Circu- Clown" is surely the best thing Joe E. B.'own. of :he big mouth, has yet done. He is in his element. for he knows the. circus from inside experience. and we see a picture which is •■me of the
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  • 92 13 Lal-E-Yaman At The Apollo The Apollo theatre at Geylang Serai screened last night a Hindustani talkie ntitled "Lal-E-Yaman." or "The Hero if Arabia." "Lal-E-Yaman" is one of thr* best Hindustani talkies introduced to Singapore Indian cinema audiences by AlsafOtt, Ltd. It is one of the pictures that me wants to
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  • 78 13 The Ritz cin'ma at Geylang, opposite Lorong 41. put on, as usual, an entertaining programme last night consisting of two full-length talkies and a number of shorts. The first house begins with "SW'llhead," starring Johnny Walker, which is a romance of the boxing ring, and
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  • 64 13 Canton. Oct. 26. In view of the dull market for native agricultural products, the. Provincial Government has decided to adopt a policy of unified control of production and consumption. It is learned that a committee will be formed to look after the controlled business. The Reconstruction Department has
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  • 74 13 Nanking, Oct. 30. The Ministry of the Interior has issued a circular order to the provinces declaring that in the future antiques unearthed from the ground should be regarded as State property and as such they should be sent to Nanking. The order declares those who unearth such
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    • 118 13 SI ME DARBY Co., Ltd. H V^\TA i W:irin Studios Jl NEW SHIPMENT. I RELIABLE "GERMAN" MADE UKELELES. V j GOLDKLANG j Xo $4.00 I No. :>. With painted edges SfJ.TS II Postage 50 cts. extra. NANG BENG Co., j) H):i-105, Se!o«j;ie Road. s SONIA 1 j ">x\*" LADIES HAIR
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  • 743 14 Lim Bong Soo Wins S. C. R. C. Open Invitation Title Runaway Tennis Victory Over Chua Choon Leong (By "Forward") Singapore.. Monday. LIM Bong Soo won the singles title of the S.C.R.C. open invitation tennis tournament yesterday, beating Chua Choon Leong in the
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  • 153 14 Inter-State Hockey I I KEDAH GIVE A GOOD DISPLAY From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 18. PENANG beat Kedah by the only goal scored in their return InterState hockey Fixture played at Alcr Star to-day. The exchanges were fairly even in the first half,
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  • 79 14 Singapore's XV To Meet Negri-Malacca SINCiAPOltK will plw.v th« Mnluya < ;iji ruuu.-r im i h on Salur<l»y a cat Xegri-Maliicou a* Seremban. The follow ni; haw hcon eclroteil to wpresirnt S n^aiificr— A. X. Maooulay; F. C. Minns, .1. C. Cooke. I). U. M Owen, A II
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  • 421 14 Second Day Of Singapore Races THE fotlowlrin jrc lie handicaps ro;tVrdttt'sday's »iters: RACE 1 PONTES. Class 2, Dtv. 2. about 5Va turi ■And l« yd,-» 215 p.nt.: Blue Blurr 0.8 Valkyrie 9 4 Can Do K.12 Merry Ctiri? 8 10 Glamour 87 Blue Bird 8 7 Evensong
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  • 366 14 "BUNNY" AUSTIN TO TURN "PRO" Received Handsome Offer WHAT PERRY THINKS OF THE QUESTION Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 11. FOLLOWING the decision of the Amti icans. Lott and Stoefen, to tun professional, it is now stated that Bunny" Austin. England's No. 2. is considering a handsome offer to follow suit.—Router
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  • 30 14 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 16. Au? in has dcrlared he will remain an ama ?ur at least until af( v the next Davis Cup challenge lound.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 525 14 WIN INTERESTING RUGGER GAME Sflangor Beaten liv 8 Points To 3 CONTINUOUS DUIZ/I i MARS PLAY (F iV/i Our Onn CW>< •pun,}?..., r'TllNlll, > J 111 I J; I VHP: meeting m iit.- o M anrl the SelanjTor I'livi?*»* 1 ;uil4 for the third tmii Un s u,
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  • 436 15 Seah Eng Hee Chan Chim Bock Secure First Win Injury To Michael Tan Handicaps Diehard Stars ,t, i Singapore, Monday. t Eng Hec and Chan Chin, Book, of the Mayflower BP i< ced the Singapore open doubles badminton title by defeat- \ass and Michael Tan, of
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  • 59 15 Gordon Richards Will Again Be Champion Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 14. GORDON Richard*, the champion jockey, ccmpl-ted his 200 winners for this season by winning the Hardwieke Pla.e on Manner ill Derby. Richards s assured of he championship again having over 70 winners more than the veteran
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  • 129 15 MR Thomas Verity, an old boy oi KMghtey Grammar School, is now In Singapore as professional to the Island Club. Re arrived here on Tuesday by ih* Johan van Oldenbarnevelt from home. He started golf at a very early aire and for .sev~n or eight
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  • 628 15 Sir Arnold Robinson Cup At S.G.C. THE Singapore Golf Club competition for the Sir Arnold Robinson Cup was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning and resulted in a win for B. Neyland and A. M. Eaaaoii with a net .-••core of 74 4. The following cards were
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  • 16 15 Reuter. New York, Nov. 17. Yale best Princetown at football here to-day by 7—o.—Reuter.
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  • 417 15 STRONGEST CARD FOR FRIDAY All Three Filipinos Matched RIVERS' RETURN WITH MAX SANTOS WHAT is undoubtedly the biggest and strongest programme ever attempted by any local promoter wii 1 be presented at the New World Arena on Friday, Nov. 23, by Mr. C. A. Bell. No
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  • 1734 16 Cup-Holders Disappoint MANY SURPRISING RESULTS Reuter. London, Nov. 17. TO-DAY'S First Division games in the English Football League provided results that were most unexpected. The biggest surprise was the defeat of Arsenal on their own ground by Aston Villa by the odd goal in three, this being
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  • 74 16 Americans Win Leading Places Reuter. Melbourne, Nov. 17. JIMMY Thompson, the American professional, won the £1.000 Melbourne Centenary open golf championship with an aggregate of 283 over 72 holes. Leo Diegel. United States, was second with 289 and Sarazen. United States, and Edward Naismith. Victoria, tied for
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  • 154 16 Reuter. London. Nov. 17. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played to-day. Cheshire 22 Cumberland 8 (at Birkenhead). Leicestershire 9 Notts., Lines., and Derby 18 a (at Leicester). Northumberland 3 Lancashire 23 (at Newcastle). Yorkshire 9 Durham 13 (at Otley). I-lackheath 3 Cambridge Uni.
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  • 332 16 Ebb And Flow Of Famous Violinist's Fortune Ibhunne^bury. Irnnnvaal. M. MICHAEL Dore, Russian violunV-, hiM been eiiffajrtcl to conduct a theatre orches ra here. There is 'he bare new*. Uchind i 4 a tale of i hanging for-une am' adventure. M Dore ho-i thrice been dieoraU'd by a
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  • 90 16 To Be Submitted Tu IhiUOf Kent For Approval (By Air MaU.i (Frrvi Our Owt' Corrr\f)r/nd> n PRINCESS Marina s Coat ol a m she will be si* as Dueho:. after her marriaqe, huv c slpned bv the Colkei ol Arm-. On a blur, shield, wi
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  • 78 16 Cupola Of Famous ('athnlr.H Wrerkod Lifch'hin* h:«> ii.mple'elv couple on i»ne the '.»v. i„ old Cathedra! at Miranda o.s Monies) The Cathedral wa< n u Q? i„ century hy Kinfc John 111 u •he most perfuc'.ly pr, drill? of Portugal h cori 1 i»ins many (hie famous
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  • 63 16 MARIE DKESSLER'S HOME Sold To Chicago Merchant For £7,000 Pasadena. California. The Beverly Hills home Hiss Dressier, the film comedienni has sold for £7,000 t 0 Mr. Robert' Mar:.], Chicago merchant. All personal effec s of Mi<< Dressier disposed of i n her will or previously will be auctioned here.
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    • 354 16 SEL ANGOR CLUB NOVEMBER 1934 A MATE I R RACE MEETING, FRIDAY. 30th NOVEMBER SATURDAY. 1st DECEMBER, 1934. Starting at 2.30 p.m. each day. ENTRIES close at 4.00 p.m. o.i MONDAY. 26th NOVEMBER. 1931 UNLIMITED SWEEPS;—On? each day—Tickets SI— for MEMBERS only, obtainable from the Treasurers. MESSRS. GIBSON. ANDERSON. BUTLER
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  • 153 17 food Would Not Stay In His Stomach o-w ..nly too well the distress of burning acidity, bloating. Woll, rffered even mon-! Read this was vhe first to introduce? air house, as my husband a sufferer beyond description with ibie. All his food for months a white
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  • 246 17 Punjabi Sentenced In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 18. A PUNJABI money-lender, of Raub (Pahang >, named Bachita Singn, was convicted on a charge of abetment of theft of a motor-car oetween Oct. 28-29 and sentenced to undergo six months' r.i. by
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  • 41 17 Paris. Madame Ligne:. who oractisei as v. barrister at La Roche sur Yon. has b en elected leader of the Bar there ie 1934-35. Madame Lignet is the first woman i hold this position in France.
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  • 235 17 Death Thins Ranks Of Old-Timers Ottawa. WITHIN a week death has. thinned by three the ranks of the many Scotsmen who came to Canada to seek their fortune. The doyen of all was Mr. Adam Halliday, a native of Dumfriesshire, who died at Clinton (Ontario within a
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  • 997 17 Political Problem FOREIGN COUNTRIES' LEAD (Bv Air Mail) fFrcm Our Otcn Correspondent) London, Oct. 31. England-Australia air race ha* certainly made the problem of Empire air mails a live political question, demanding immediate attention. One of the first results is likely to be a speedy acceleration
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  • 484 18 i To the Editor. Malaya TribuneJ Sir. —With others who have received aid from the Singapore Distressed European Fund. I havi? received nolilicaUon that this assistance will cease at the end of the year. Granted that trade condition* gen.-r-iillv arc on the tum for the better, we in
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  • 268 18 Governor's Coming Visit fro Malacca 'From Our Own Correspondent, Malacca, Nov. 17. A public meeting to consider arrangements for the visit of HE. Sir Shenton Thomas to Malacca was held yesterday at the M.V.C. Headquarters. The Hon. Resident Councillor, Mr. J S. V/. Arthur, was voted to the
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  • 325 18 Largely Attended Funeral In JAhore (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 18. HER many friends in Johore and Singapore will be sorry to hear of the death of Datin Fatimah binti Mohamed. which occurred from old age, at the residence of Mrs. Jabid bin Rejab.
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  • 53 18 Terrorist Scare In Rumania Reuter Wireless. Bucharest. Nov 14 Traffic w»»» pp d at noon and soldiers md po1ir c thrown across main thoroughfares for a general .irrh of ill* populace for terrorise -•u, pected to arrived recently Somr who were unable io satisfy *.hlUthorpieo' enquiries wer detnitied.
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  • 174 18 Arrested As Prohibited Immigrant Reuter Wireless. Sydney, Nov. 16. THE exiled German writer, E«on Kisch, hRs ben arrested on a charge of being a prohibited immigrant because he luikd to pass the literacy test in Gaelic. Kisch, Whose works include -'China Gcheim." came t 0 Australia to
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  • 235 18 Malay Official's Visit To Singapore <From Our Own Correspondent; Kuala Lipis. Nov. 17. Mr. S. A. Anderson, ol Ritchie and L>i>se Singapore, who was :a Kelantan on a business trip, returned Ut on Nov. IG. Mr. H. C. Cummins, of Wilde ana Company, Kuala Lumpur, wh was away
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  • 231 18 Minister's Statement FAR-REACHING IM.W EVOLVED Reuter Wireless. London, Nil SI ii Philip SiiM.soon's atntt»n»iMii the Hourc of Common-! it iho developments of civi) wore listened to villi ihr < Lent inn. Philip Sa MSOOli rccoqtt.' i«it |o Stm?af)ore Aerorirofn w ,i Case, Firstly, the Under-Secretary i,„
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  • 88 18 Burglars Steal Two-t.'wt. Safe By Air Mail, i Fn-ftt Our Own Ctirrefptwdrnt 1 London Oct During j»*. o*cupier's MbKcnc* bui irfar* /orctvl he irei ono' of i hi>Utir- in Litl)ebcmiTi r Road < .»n ei bury, he ler-iUence of Mr. H A Lioui. rinsocked the house, and molt
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  • 613 19 MR. GANDHI AND HIS RESIGNATION What It Implies TO BE LEFT FREE FOR HIS WORK Wardhaganj, Oct. 30. JlfK. Gandhi issued a long statement <iay. in the course of which he in reply to the queries addressed him from Bombay and elsewhere he* her he had
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  • 186 19 Ghastly Murder In S. Africa TWO charred bodies of Indian storefa2S2 Wre discovered in an ElaiidskoD gUt i ed Indian sto?e a" tiaiiasKop. 30 miles from Petermarit? b& nefr b^and rance^^s2.* Hal i chet some Utt disC s loUr t0 the conclusion mined l urder having been
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  • 236 19 Optimistic Of India's Future Madras, Nov. 2. lAMI AM one of those who from the beginning hav e been optimistic about the future of India as an integral part of the British Empire. "I do not believe in all this talk which is froth, I might
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  • 356 19 Difficult And Complex Problem Lotion, Oct 27 MANY weeks oi new- Pat 1 Lime ntary se&siun will be oeeup ed in jh House ol Common o> di.s.tusAioti c: Government proposal for rl*e Indian cciiuStnuttonal reform.* which ec! U -.I by -.he CnanccUo: ot the Exchequer, Mr. NcvUlc Chamuerkim.
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  • 168 19 Women's Hands Set On Fire Madras, Oct. 30. ACCORDING t 0 a report published in the Madras •Hindu" a daring dacoity was commii.ed in a house in a village in Banganapalie State, on the night of October 25. It appears that the owner of he house aiter supper
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  • 541 19 United Front LIBERAL FEDERATION TO MEET W Bombay, Nov. 2. IiH the definite announcement of the date of publication of the Joint r arliamentary Committee report the idea of calling an All-Parties Conterence m order io put a united Jront on the question of const i tulonal
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  • 89 19 Cause Of The Mother Land Mysore. Oct. 31 I PLT to you this challenge whether in I your daily lives "by your spoken word or silent deed you will stand up even on self-sacrifice, for the cause of India, our Motherland, or betray your ideal in becoming partisans
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  • 110 19 Tragic Sequel To Old Man's Curiosity Madras, Nov. 1. A Chittoor message says that dea.h due to an accident was recorded at the n agisterial enquiry touching upon an aeroplane accident which occurred at Krishnapuram on Oct. 22. and resulting in the death of an old man. The
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    • 160 19 REASONS WHY r^rr you -j^* SHOULD USE THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL >- Because the rate m now re duced tu y -g-»al 25 cents per half oun <* to Great Britain. Every day mothers write 'For the T| firs *«me, Baby is progressing— -j thanks to Glaxo After days, feJjQJ&j)** A
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