Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1934

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL- -No. 282 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 20. 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1934 KIVE CL
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 210 1 TfeaJ Th T)ominant In zZAdalaya Swan Brand j The milk that is j liked by everybody j -N rd it combined j !f 80,0 Importers: I The East Asiatic Co.,"Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. j MILK THE PERFECT FOOD I FOR BABY i I YOUR BABY BUY^^ i j Blue
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    • 98 1 rz£is^ IKON I THE IMPROVED British Made Uin/CDC SEWING V IV* l\ EL IX W MACHINES are designed with a view to long service and utility. Tested and proved material only is used in their construction and beautiful appearance and smooth running makes sewing a recreation, not a labour. SIME,
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  • 1016 2 Shipping News Notices. RETIREMENT OF COMMANDERS Capt. Dooley And Capt. Black AFTER ihe long period oi 33 years' service with the one company, Captain Richard M. Dooley has recently retired from the Asiatic Steam Navigation Co., and has settled down in Dublin. Born in County Carlow. Captain Dooley made his
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  • 401 2 Anniversary Of Konsul Meier's Birth Till; 12-MK anniversary y/ «he lucih tin- I'iMinder uf the iVorddeutsohio tilrtyU, H II Meier, wa-. velobiatod ;ii thi* offices oi iliO company mi Bremen otl OIM. Iff. jI or man H enrich Meier was horn m Bri"'oii tm October 18, ISO!»,
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  • 141 2 Owing to the predominance of foreign .hipping interests in the Yang'ze trade. Chinese shipper? have been preparing plans to co-operate in the extension of the shipping business in that pari of China. Accord ng to Ihe Shanghai vernacular press, certain foreign firms are at present competing in a
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  • 608 2 Admiralty Orders For 1934 Programme Til K Admiralty announce that. subjeei in the settlement of •'OvHnin details, they ltnVe dlldUi.i iho eoniruoii- lor the oijrht destroy*™ and u flotilla leader ©I the lt>34 riMJctrgi tlon programme ?o Iho following firms:— The (!••<illi* loader will 'jo iMi ril>-v"l Met»?.»*.
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  • 349 2 Lord Kunciman On The Advantages LORD Runemcm, who was trained In sail Iroin starting a» y cilnn-bov ha» Uivre is wuethinn about sail-trained men that it not found la hose v*hci huve only oeen rained in si cam "Sail calls Jot* »he exerebe at mo it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 442 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. M and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. BURDWAN 0,070 Nov. 21 CORFU 1.i.000 Nov. 23 RANCH! 17.000 Dee. 7 SOMALI 6,810 Dec. 19 N ADDER A 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 BANGALORE 0,000 Jan. 17 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Jan.
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    • 171 2 I m LLOYD TRIESTINO J (Incorporated in Italy). j j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. i SINGAPORE TO ITALY ft CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay I Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port j Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and 1 Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. I
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    • 359 2 I StaS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeuUch HpR Acftre:iache Pampfschiifs Geeellacaaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. iMie Spore t B.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Dec. 4 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec. 11 s.s. KARNAK. via Manila Dec. 27 1935 t m.s.
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    • 516 2 STEA MER SAILINGS. norddeltschkk Js£\ LLOYD. (Incorporated in ""^^PP Germany) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:-^ OUTWARDS. IMI "TRAVE," for Manila, Wkoog, S'ha:, N. China and Japan "SAARBRUCKEN," for Man ia H'kong, S'hai, N. China ft Japan D 'T)ONAU." for Manila. H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan 1),, HOMEWARDS. For
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  • 156 3 SI H.IITI.Y BETTER TONE Hrcak In I'rie.'s Inrikely ftnaiwiul Corrcispcindent) noon, i l'rire.< (•••I*-). 20' ctS. T <IoWD Ct. T Quiet. I 1; r,. utiehnmr--1 s Prirt H; a?.. thm\ I 16tl. i .mi •:!»J vatLi r easier. Ii- 4; is.. ill i\v a r-i iij cl.
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  • 54 3 112 avourable Balance Shown Reuter Wireless. lift (in. Nov t">. 1 int Mil ALii h. Lh*? for- return- a favourable i.i..»nu |lV.Hlll llfll) ))|Al{iS C'Milfmred 1 Si I'lHfttl'ri *ltv v >!><.' Ullbnre of oihhiij niurLo. i marks. I with 2IMJ.UOO murks in Sepi i-irfi»ri'il Wi'.i 'i"iti, tnn,iM)ii marks
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  • 1338 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, Tuesday. The following mining share quotations are issued by Eraser and Co, exchange .-nd stock brokers
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  • 128 3 asl Hoards Are Held Isy Private Owners Reuter. N« w Yoik. Nov lu T 1 ChiOr-i-.f cmijaryo un thu export <>i 1 iiv. r has shifted mention to huiia, ■hi- principal SOUH't' Of supply >*Vthe National City Bunk Review. Indian Tkvujuiry slocks are now übou000 ClimCis. Which I,
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  • 360 3 Purchase Of Balau Estate London, Nov. 7. The tils: annual general meeting of Broome Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held yesterday as Winchester Hou^e, E.C. Sir Lionel Smith-Gordon, Bt. (chairman), presided, and in moving the adoption ol the report, said that The net n.-ofit from July 15. 1933—the date
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  • 187 3 Rubber, Tea And General Produce Estates Two rubber and tea plair.aion roripanier have jus; been registered. Oil' fs ihe Mlddleton Planta ions, which hiol U3O in 1 500 000 :h..::s of 2 each. The, objects are :o acquire prop2l aod lights ec. in Malaya, lndi«i C- Jvlon.
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  • 71 3 TIN Fahang Consolidated Co.. L;d. 3.444 piculs. Ipoh Tin Dredging L'd. (A. Team' 2.021 piculs, 88.700 yardage treated, 322 hours run. Sungei Kinta T n Dredging. Ltd.. 320 piculs, 112.100 yardage treated. 546 hours run. Temoh Tin Dredging. Ltd 878 piculs. ICO.OOO yardage trea'ed. 651 hours
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  • 104 3 Australia's Reply To Lancashire Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. IS. AFTER a d iay largely due to the Election and changes in the Government, the Australian Government has now replied to the request by the joint committee of the Cotton Trad organisations on behalf of Lancashire Interests concerned for
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  • 327 3 Effect Of Exchange On The Profits The twenty-seventh annual ordinary genera] meeting of the Sumatra Para Rubber Plan; at ions, Ltd.. was held yesterday at the offices of the company 30, Mincing Lane, E.C. Mr. H. A. Barret, <chairman> pre--8 ded. and, in moving the adoption ot
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  • 179 3 Proposal To Cut Capital By One-Sixth In a circular to the shareholders, the directors of the Rambutan Rubber Esin May last the Chairman intimated tates <1930> recall that at the meeting hat some proposal regarding the bal-lance-sheet might be made to the shareholders when something more was known
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  • 123 3 Used To Stead> French Franc Rate Reuter. WaalntUJtoil Nov 19 IT is pmiKlcntiy reported m wniiriloimed quaru-r* fh;»t pun «»i hh 2,000 000.000 St U)ll|..atmti I-und blishnd k> prot'-i't tito dollar Mlei U i Unitod State.-. htui uhund rI• < Standard has been it < 0 lo
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  • 241 3 Anglo-Oriental's New Arrangement London. Nuv JL Is stated In a circular Lsstied \jy company 'hat the projected operah concern mentioned a the /net. mi? ui Anglo-Oriental Mining Corpora?.on i been Incorporated under (he. n:une Tuno Gold Dredging. This company has acquired tin v Ing concessions on the
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  • 158 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and variojs orands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 181 3 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DAILY PRICES CURRENT. F r R.M.A. No. L X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore. Tuesday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. I (loose) 20U 20% (F.OJJ.) Current month 20'«» 20% •'an. March 21% 2lV 2 \pri! June 23 U 23% lySept 24 U 24% ne of Market: Dull, steady, test'
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    • 26 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. SSAD OFFICE: I*D, Caeil St, Singapore. L. 6. JOHNSOr, General Manager.
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    • 85 3 Handel-Maalsclappij, <N,,V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam. 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, 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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    • 219 3 Oversea-Chinesa 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, CnULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 621 4 M. HASSAN, M, 17, BRAS BASAH ROAD, 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 obliga- tion. 1 'PHONE
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    • 333 4 MEN'S WEAR For Fashionable Hats, Neckwear, Hosiery, etc. j CAMPBELL GO. Outfitters I 16, High Street. I 'Uili l'ftTi I Ii I I■lli ij l;rii;|i:ii t|'l |i[|!Hj |;tt:it I p I 5 5 AWJ JET .^FiL I Ladies' and Gents' Shoes in I the latest styles. Reasonable I I Prices
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    • 558 4 j PUBLIC NOTICES. SITUATIONS VACANT, j CHEAP SALE Paddock Arrow Shirts, Borsalino Hats, Ladies' Silk Stockings and underware, Ladies' Flapjacks, Scent Sprays, Scent Bottles, Perfumery, Soaps, Powders, American First dass quality Towels, Damask tabic cloth, Sheeting and Serviets, Belgium cut Glassware, etc., etc MART EXCHANGE, 301, North Bridge Road, Corner
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    • 333 4 WANTED—A Lady Canvasser to eanv; i advertising contracts for a leading Journal. Apply Box No. 184, c o Malaya Tribune. Wanted—Chinese Clerks v>ith Banking experience:— (1) Accounts— Accoun ants—Ledgers —Deposit*, Bills, Exchange—Se--5 curities- etc. (2) Cashiers —Chief and Assistants— Raying Receiving, etc. l Secretaries and other capacities. C (4) State
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    • 255 4 EDUCATIONAL. PAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Hoys unri 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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    • 519 4 REPAIRS TAKE ALL YOLI! CLOCKS WATCHES OR GRAMOPHONES THAT GO WRONG, TO YICK WOH HING «29, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). Contractors for the Repair of Cloci A WaXchet to the British Army R.A.E. Base. Malaya. PKRV? TO LET. TO LET—No. 38, Scotts B ad. S 0 Baobid, 31,
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  • 216 5 I .u«(h l>c-ath As Result Of Injuries Singapore. Monday. Ii t*H Chinese ha* died as u rents r-T ived when an cxrmt on the oil-tanker •he vessel was on a v.u -.?»r to Wi'iv.in» in ballast and uU'U preparatory i' "I "jl at her desMnaI v.
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  • 73 5 Second Trial Of Judson Doke Woodland, (Cal.i Nov. 13. THE second trial of Judson Doke,. Great War veteran and confessed slayer of Lamar Hollingshead. university student and poet, is to take place on Dec 4, it was announced to-day. trill 16 JUFy failed t0 agree at the first
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 222 5 3 r,r i.il .*W|li|ii|iivT>tlltiilil|i>|i!|ti(>'flHli fw« Il '■'riM|.i|i:|:'f.<iiii.<«>:f;:|i||ii|iifiianilir'«tt«'lllllMilirilri»n«Tll:iliili'lllllil!>r'li lnl >|i Ultliltil.iltltilliwilutijiuauiim* j Hollywood obtainable WEILL MONTOB: LTD., MARTELL j >) j (I I >i 9C nf S -n. V. Straits Java Trading Co., A (INCORPORATED IN BATAVIA.} (l SPOT RADIO LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. ('Phone 3616) i Irulj REMARKABLE 1933 12-2500 Meters)
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 508 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Mixed Pickles No. 2 TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 0.20 p.m. Big Ben. The B. B. C. Northern Orchestra. (Leader, Alfred Barker. I Conductor, T. H. Morrison. Winifred Asthy and Harry O'Donohoe. I Duets on two Pianofortes). 7.10 p.m. The Broadcast Septet. Doris Coppard
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  • 134 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Rajula, British. 4.702 tons, from Madras 17.11, to Madras 22.11. Van Heutsz, Dutch. 2,748 tons, from Amov 19.11, to Belawan Deli. Penang 21.11. Hong Kheng, British, 3.975 tons, from Amoy 20.11. to Penang, Rangoon 22.11. Tobelo. Dutch. 684 tons, from
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  • 139 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Nov. 20. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1» Raiula 22; Van Heutsz, Hong Kheng 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Anshnn 18; Tcussoum 16; Larut 13; Kedah 11; Glenapp9; Nieuw Holland 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3» Steel Scientist 30:
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  • 247 6 Man Who Has Broken Neck For 16 Years London. MP. T. F. Pineger, a brewer of Eunmow. Essex, had his neck brokr.rj 16 yea: ago—but he hr.s only fust discovered the fact. During th? war. he was a gunner in the. Royal Garrison Artillery and was blown up
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  • 82 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office. Singapore, a: 230 p.m. today. From Europe 'London mails despatched on Nov. I), by the Corfu, due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Thursday. From Holland by the Baloeran. due at Singapore at 11
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  • 14 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Air Mail (Imperial) Nov. ll Nov. 20
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  • 207 6 BJEIXfNG. Singapore, Nov. 20. London 3 months' 2[4 7;32 London 4 months' sight 2,4 3,1? London 60 days' sight 24 502 London 30 days' sight 2\*Va London demand 24 3 t 32 London T.T. 2|4 3,32 Lyons and Paris demand B<6 Hamburg demand 143 New York demand o°
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  • 231 6 Singapore, Nov. 20. .R. i Siam IW. Coast N T 1 per Koyaja $115 IR. (Slam) W. N 2 per Koyan $113 R. (81am) W. Coasi N. 3 per Koyan SllO Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan SI 14 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan Si 12
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  • 258 6 Public Functions Aim Sports Fixtures- TO-DAY. NOV £n Hißh Tides -9 32 am, 10 *r. Rugby; Tournament, Officers v. Publl»* .Servi<•«■S CC.. Medical College 1 M uch. College giourirt. \s R A. nockey; ACS. V R.AM. B-R.C- v. SVC. 6n v. Police "A," S.C
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  • 57 6 ALHAMBRA— Joe E. Brown in Circus Clown.'' APOLLO— "Lal-E-Yaman," Xi; tani talkie. CAPlTOL.—"Private 8c andals." EMPIRE.—-The Perls ol Pauli i GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dai Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, nese Wayangs, Cinemas, Tail MARLBOROUGH.—"Satiavan tri." Tamil talkie. NEW WORLD- Cabai Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chi yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—Sidney Hoa Please."
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 809 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS i n 111 im :t» i■■• •t.l •mmi tJiiKi SEA VIEW HOTEL SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21th, 1934, IN AID OF Poppy Day Fund SPECIAL DINNER —DANCE AND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE BY The Royal Hawaiian ENTERTAINERS. DINNER AFTER DINNER ADM. $1.50. j (f] 4« the Poppy Day Fund). (All irate receipts
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    • 137 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Experien?ed Hot?! Guide. Apply personally, Sakura Hotel, Scph'a Rd, WANTED—-Smart Sale man, Chinese preferred, with exoerien c in Provision? and Cold Storaee Su optics. Box No. 485, c > Malaya Tribune, Singapore. T O ST—At the Race C rune on Saturday (17-11-34) last vo pairs of Spectacles In
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    • 21 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdresiiers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Expert>. $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL. Rom I2t) al 11, BrM Basah K«»:id.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 476 6 IJ [POSTAL INKLLIOtNCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Hoihow (Anshun) 2 pm. Australia, Eastern and Southern (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. Java, South-west Sumatra, S.--East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m New Zealand (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. Netherlands Indies. Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong* 3 p.m. Bengkalis,
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    • 167 6 U.C.M.A.: Orchestra practice, Mr. Tan Teng Ban's residence, "SA, McNair Road. p.m. Ftorget-Me-Not Party: Music practice. Mr. E. P. Ko's residence, 10. Mohamed Sultan Road. 7.30 p.m. j j T n C v cAub: Monthly committee meeting, 54. Nelson Road, 8 p.m. j SUNDAY. NOV. 25 Merrilads Musical Association: Wedding
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    • 58 6 DAIL* WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service 'a* Yesterday ?£ax. BHgl Temp. Rainfail Sui Stations. Deg. F. inches, i. Alor Slar 91 Nil > L 2 Merino: Hi Nil Kota Bharu 87 Nil l< Bukit Jcram 87 0.46 Malacca 81 0.C3 Singapore: (Kailaijr Acrjdrcnu') 85 0 1 I (Bt. Tire.aht 86
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  • 271 7 Booksellers* President Explains Singapore, Tuesday. np kl: \m< been mu«li discussion re- < !v on (he reported increase oi sC.t.n Bri'ish and Aniericau perioin Singapore. V OR Kj.it. the President of the i 1 and Newsagents Association tin following statement to a i i'ttbune representative yesterday
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  • 45 7 Piay .he following pro- at Tc lok Ayer ir -morrow, start- ii. 9 D m 1. "The King Bodyguard." Ray- mend; Selection from Ballet "Sylvia'" fantasia. "A Strauss Garland ..at er; Humcresoue, "The Tearing of Green. Douglas: Selection. "A Girl." Monckton; Revue. "On
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  • 230 7 Success Of Race Night Dance IN spite of the several counter-attrac-tions, the New World Cabaret again nac! a bumper house for the gala held Up t0 2 on Saturday r* *i? me race *?otng visitors. I nla^na orchestra, in spite of having SIS.» r tea clance in the
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  • 193 7 Out lam Scholars" Visit To Johorc A I l yoi ''oy.-i from Out ram School o> Lijeir Headmaster, M> C.occuw.: j AmLier and four members 01 :iI vi/l!r>d Irtiki Z.iHrah 3chooi J'- Vl vc 'j iuru. tin Friday i r iiu:ui«}y. »Mi v.iis tienvy rr. j hi ii.ii"!
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  • 130 7 New Regulations in China Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Nov 15. DEATH Is one of the commonest penalties for trafficking in opium and nurcoties m China. under the latest regulations communicated 10 liie League, according to the lepon of *he Opium Advisory Committee. The injection of morphia into
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  • 118 7 Divorce From Her Fourth Husband Los Augvl'"v. Nov. 7. Gloria swanson. noted iilm -sur, today was awarded u divorci- Irum her fourth husband Miction) Fanner, on grounds of extreme m«;t>l.il cruel Ly. The eouple have been stpara'. .d for some time, Gloria's latest "boy-] i -ml," screen playwright,
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  • 73 7 Singapore, Monday. A Malay man and a woman of the same nationality made a second appearance b.fore the Second Mar,-'rate (Mr. N. Grico to-day. charged with "fradulently. going through a marriage ceremony." It was alleged that the accused had aiuady been married to other persons. Mr. T. Talukdar
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 152 7 l NIVEA CREME j f The Tropical Skin Food prevents and heals f I Skin Disease a I 1 Manufactured in ENGLAND* 0 a a 5 Obtainable in All Dispensaries 1 ffl SoZe Agents: M I LOHMANN CO., LTD. H 124. ROBINSON ROAD, M 5 SINGAPORE. 1 1 I lltlkxfiflCOAPE'C
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 308 8 TO-NIGHT «.I.">. —.9.13. NEXT CHANGE (I JOIN THE WORLD A Pw i o of J.W JL AND SEE THE NAVY! fun and thrills jj Warner Bro».' 3 m*. ll TB[^^' ThrUl Speci 1, If HERE w I A the amm»Wm y MLm Banners Flying Guns Thundering Crowds Cheering! I— ai'
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    • 412 8 1,. THE CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 s&ffk See The Most Sensational Naval ttatlle Ever Filmed Sec Tin Passionate Romance Of A British Naval Officers Love For A \f /V~3* v Daughter Of The Orient! "THE BATTLE" I with JOHN LODER, MERLE OBERON and CHARLES BOYER I m J jo^Z r
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    • 259 8 1 Loved by the world for her role in "ONLY YESTERDAY" I Now soaring to greater triumphs in greater picture! MARGARET Wjxjff SULLAVAN j New World Cabaret t Saturday Nov. 24th S« c# Tennis Tournament Dance Special New Turns Non-Stop Band etc., etc. EXTENSION 2 a.m. ADMISSION $1.00 j NO
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  • 95 9 Nov [Regulations In China Niinktnvr, Oi'l. 27 r "(nil 1 u "itil-iicy, cavuJ (U wJ air lok.-*| t,j i hinc's»' wUli v,v ''«wuli of the new «I'"».trU i>. Lhr Ministries of r r Wnira. Education if i\' >11 vy otiiuc'«ml with llit.se four sr. («Milni t„ imirry
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  • 141 9 nuus I nargre Against A Tamil Ut:r Ontl Reporter t Ku .n;\ Lumpur. Monday. 1 aw. Lh? Banting Mngis- 1 cod on Saturday i he o»'oiUn siiirv inquirv l) 'J with a charge of rd r Which was preffrred I mi! rubber estate tipoer Pr amby I rijr.
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  • 56 9 itin» ()f Angora To Be Changed To Ghazi? Istanbul. ion thai ihe nun? of lb* should be changed fro'tj hu> been rrmd*» :o Municipality by Rolf Nezlh: T' writer rr.T ;n<- Wtui is rhc titi- I- Vu-i 3h:i Kmnai Pasha Mi •tin of *.hc Rcpubhc. Is alwnya r
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  • 476 9 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, -Nov. 16. MEAT Beef, .steak, i round; kati 30 Beci, stew or curry, kati 9« Pork, lean, kati 7? EES lea and fat (lst quality), kati 32 Fo U wl° n ka^ UStraliall P E Hens (locally reared), kati Ducks (Java), each 4^
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  • 120 9 Mothers Of Many Of Them I'nder Suspicion Stockholm. fv.u -mttf- o ~cho<ilbj>\ thtevo* hair I t'»"i "i <»up(iM up" hy ihe »m lii 112 <»t Kai'li. Mitral Sui-Jeii Jl }>■ -1»•»!>»■ i•!«•<? lint tliv mothers nf many of ihi Ikivs wort» nuuiv of tb< 'befit. ntuJ .-m d
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  • 87 9 Disgruntled Tramp Floods Wine Cellar Belgrade. Pavlc Karash, an Italian tramp who was refused alms by a Slovenian wine merchant, found revenge unusually "sweet." At night he broke into the cellars of the man's warehouse, where thousands of gallons of "sweet wine"—the newly pressed grape juice—were fermenting,
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  • 438 9 Government Troops In Hot Pursuit Hongkong. Nov. 120. THE Government troops lighting th'.« Kcdft in Kiunssi liav recovered Yuiu and arc advancing within striking distance of Wuicliung. which la expec;to fall fhortly. The Reds In «he south are remaining along the Kwangtung-Hunan border A portion invaded the Singtse
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  • 144 9 Enquiry Welcomed By Britain Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 10 MR h Thorn;»*, spc-u!;lug at NewJ'< rf. Aaid he would Welcome an i.i (|U >y into 'lie r il p.. «100 of armirulfi*' and believed i cou d .show B'tirtUl hud catlse io br* proud H omphuxtsed that Britain
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  • 156 9 In Aid Of Poppy i> a y Fund i From Our Own CoYf6s;iondcnt Joht.it Batoru. Nov. 10. THE dunce heiu .a tin- Royal Johore International Club Joltorc Ealiru List night in uicl of Popuv Duy l r uini proved lo be a ureal iuccoh*. There werr more
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    • 45 9 Always Something New at I THK 1101 SK ol' NKW THINGS THK LAST HAY l'!IH1I.I.KI{: DINNER DANCING HATS j Soft, silky quality, with beautifully i j draped no« us, gracefully veiled. In black, white, a,rcen and brown. i I i LATEST NOVELTIES FLOWERS MILLINERY SUPPLIES.
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    • 92 9 W TQ-XH;ht (>-l5 9.15 !1 see him as a scHoolmistrĕss left in charge <>t a hundred beautiful girls! Ml OpfmNG TO-MORROW! j STRANGE PEOPLE ON A STRANGE JOURNEY .Dishonored doctor and run- S away wife! Missionary and debutante!... Derelict and courtesan!.. All thrown V .together on a ship bound forjhe
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    • 547 9 TROISE AND HIS MANDOLIERS ON REX j PJ TIN INCH TN INCH B 8108. PLAY TO MR GYPSY. g IN THE HILLS OP COLORADO 812<J. LA PALOMA. a BLACK EYES. g 8153. BESIDE MY CARAVAN. g MARUSCHKA. H 8202. A CAFE IN VIENNA. 3 X BALLARINA. g 8237. DESTINY. Waltz.
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  • 52 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. rERXANDEZ—On 20:h Nov., I9.'U, at No. Kee Sun Ruail. Siclup. EDWIN DAMD FERNANDEZ. 52 year*, lute of thr Sewerage D pi*., Singapore Munie» pai.ty. Thr funeral «(irtefe will itave h ln(e r**«»idrMee at I.W lun. to-<lay, for the Church of St. Jo?eph and thence to BiiiuJun Ccmcery
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  • 769 10 referred last week to a matter of policy in the Straits Settlements which merits the earliest possible attention of His Excellency the Governor—that of Council Reform and the desirability of this Colony's Legislative Council having an unofficial majority, such as is to-day enjoyed by most of the
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  • 31 10 Mr. Russell Harris, who was Australian delegate to the League of Nations Assembly, and Mrs. Harris are leaving for Australia by the Nieuw Holland after ft stay nf t*n *a Sir*ipcre.
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  • 166 10 THERE have been many conjectures in Singapore as to when work is to oegin on the. new Singapore Supreme Court which is to occupy the site of the Europe Hotel. The position is that while the land, which is owned by the Portuguese Mission,
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  • 156 10 THE ephemeral nature of the fame earned by spectacular achJeft*m*n'* is illustrated rather strikingly by tht newspaper received from Britain by ait mail. They covered the bSCtK period of the air race, and the Sunday papers were full of the achievement of Mr. and Mrs Mollison. who were
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  • 201 10 A GREAT deal of excitement and some anxiety are being caused among Chin-t.-e in Malaya by the daily news cables regarding the big war against the Reds. The long-drawn-out struggle has reached its climax and within a very short perioc we should know whether trie Chine c Soviet
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  • 192 10 RECOGNITION -of ihe excellent work which is being done by thi Singapore Anti-Opium Clinic.is. forthcoming in the donation by Government of $9.*****. receipt of which was annouriced by the chairman, Dr. Chen a mee.tin3 held recently. The sum is equal to the amount collected by public subscription from
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  • 352 10 By "LookSp-On' A RACEHORSE included in the new batch received from England and to be sold on Friday is named Cat's Pyjamas. Which reminds me that in a recent rdvorce, suit a letter from a wife was read and "He thinks I am the cat's pyjamas"
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  • 35 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, SK> CLUB DIARY, 6. APPEAL ON LOTTBBY LAW. 12 SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. I ROTARY CLUB MEETING. 16. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR,- SC. c Mfcws, id.
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    • 72 10 Ask vhui I f— $3.3.1 Per Boltle i" OR I THE FINEST OF Vfl OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES H WA ROBINSON <V CO., LTD., Im, ii 'i.i: i.i via i.cmii i; -*iHtSr I I j I l Obtainable from: JOtiN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Knglund). SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPY R, hEXAXG,
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  • 551 11 Boy s Discovery In Early Morn Singapore, Tuesday. MR. Alan Henderson Drysdale, chief engineer of able, the Eastern Extension Co, vessel, was found shot dead this morning in his cabin. The ship was lying at the Company's Depot at Keppel
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  • 435 11 Anglo-U.S. Treaty? JAPAN MIGHT JOIN LATER Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 19. SIR John Simon will hea; Japan's views on the British inquiries as to whether she will bo satisfied with an acknowledgment oi' her claim to equal naval status together with a continuance of the regulation of
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  • 26 11 Reply To Naval Proposals Reuter. London, Nov. 20. HTHE Japanese Government has given a negative reply to the British Na*al proposals.— Reuter i
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  • 67 11 Sequel To Saar Court's Sentence Reuter Wireless. Saarbrucken, Nov. 15. The Saar Supreme Court has sentenced Herr Ruppersburg Mayor of Hombur, to imprisonment for 46 days and a fine of 2,000 francs for various violations of neutrality in the exercise of his duties. Directly Ruppersberg heard of
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  • 80 11 Famous Captain's New Appointment Reuter. Washington. Nov. 19. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has appointed Captain George Fried to be Supervising Inspector of the Department of Commerce. The appointment i- regarded as the forerunner of an institution for a more rigid control of safety methods on board American
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  • 138 11 I Government Control Advocated i Reuter. Wilmington. I Delaware*. Nov. 19. GOVERNMENT control and the international supervision of the arms trade was advocated by Mr. Lammot Dupont. President of the Dupont de nemours Company in a letter to Senator Nye. Chairman of the recent Arms Enquiry. I Mr.
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  • 71 11 Writ Against Mr. Roosevelt's Son Reuter. Boston, Nov. 19. A writ of attachment against Mr. Franklin Roosevelt (Junior). the Pies dent's son, was obtained by Mr« Daniel O'Leary. who is cla mins $25 000 for injur es alleged to have been recived when she was struck by
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  • 48 11 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Nov. 15. Japan is willing to act as intermediary between th"? United States and the Manchukuo in an attempt to reach an amicable settlement of the controversy over the oil monopoly, Mr. Saito announced, after a long confer:nce with Mr. Cordel Hull.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 58 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 19. Sir Frederick Maze. X BE., InspectorGeneral of Chinese Maritime Customs, leave" for America on the Olympic on Nov. 21. The date of the continuation of his voyage, to China has not at present been fixed Lady Maze is spending the winter in Italy
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  • 277 11 India Dominates BETTING BILL AND ELECTION Reuter. London, Nov. 19. THE Parliamentary Session to be opened by the King to-morrow will be the most momentous in the Government's life. It is commonly believed that the Select Committee's report will mainly follow the lines of the White
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  • 52 11 40 JPer Cent. Likely For First Quarter 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 19. INTERVIEWS with diverse in- terests represented on the International Tin Committee indicate that it is very likely that Thursday's meeting will agree to a forty per cent, quota for tho first quarter
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  • 147 11 Tragedy On A Tropical Island Reuter. Los AtißleK Nov 19. FiOM th«> wate/lcs i opical island M«rrhena Irtand. in »h»» OalHDftßOs Oroup, comes news of a grim t.agedy of 'Vo caraways. b llt'Vfd to be mfll) ir.d v/ifo Thc.y wire Germans. named Wlitmer. and an- d*
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  • 89 11 Three Sentenced To Death In Vienna Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Nov. 16. VHREE Nazis have been sentenced t„ I death at Salsburg for complicity in attempts to blew up bridges. Three others were acquitted. A sensation was caused by the judges' announcement that a witness who had been imprisoned
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  • 77 11 Discipline In Public Administration Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 10. With the obvious intention of tightening up discipline in public administration, M. Flandin has circularised all ministers warning them not to tolerate individual or collective failing or slowing down of activity. Heads of service will be held personally responsible
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  • 69 11 Resignations Of War And Foreign Ministers Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Nov. 16. Following the resignations of 9:nors Hidalgo and Samper, the War and Foreign Ministers, respectively, Senor Layroux has taken ov;r the War Office in addition to the Premiership, while Senor Rocha has accepted the Foreign Office and is
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  • 168 11 French -Allegation STRONGER THAN IN 1914? Reuter. Paris, Nov. JO. GERMANY will in a few months he Ntrongor on land than *ho war in 3914, declaies the report on th. French War tfudtret for Hl3s> In aiking for credits of 5,68y,000,000 francs, compared with 5,946,000.000 frunes last
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  • 82 11 Warrant For Arrest Of Typist Reuter. Saarbrueekm. Nov 20. THF Attorney General of 'he Supremo Court ot the Saar has ssuert .1 warrant for the arrest of Marie Cnrsi nlus. an ex-typist employed by h- -asi Ocverning Commission. which dt.iimsseci her last September lor be:raying information to Ihc
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  • 49 11 San Krauciso And Lo* Angeles Flooded Reuter. San Francisco. No?. 20 FOURTEEN persons, were killed li Iraftic following the flooM Ing of the street ot San Praucisro and Los Angeles by a stcmi whlcti lash ed the Pacific Const. Three Uterine n were drowned San Francisco Bby—Reutoi
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  • 89 11 Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 16. Because the oranges were wrapped iii| paper bearing a picture of Herr Hitler, ii consignment of 100.000 orangeo from Spain was withdrawn from auction In the London Fruit 'Exchange. The 200 buyers present expressed resentment at the wrapper before the auction and there
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    • 118 11 His <£Miasters %)oke HAWAIIAN RECORDS 8.6357. DREAMS OF ALOHA, Noi Lane's Hawaiian Orch HAWAIIAN RIPPLE, 8.6144. GIRL OF MY DREAMS, Walter Kolomoku Honoluluar MARIA, MARI, 8.G086*. MEMORY, Waltz, Master's Hawaiians. HAWAIIAN STAR DUST, 8.2850. ALONG MIAMI SHORE, Hilo Hawaiian Orch HONOLULU SWEETHEART, 8.2851. BIRD OF PARADISE, Hilo"Orchestra LOU'SIANA LULLABY, 8.2799.
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  • 950 12 IMPORTANT TEST CASE COUNSEL SAYS MAGISTRATE WAS WRONG IN LAW COINCIDENT with the passing in Great Britain of the new Betting and Lotteries Bill, which among other things forbids the sale of race sweep tickets
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  • 966 12 The Judgment Of .Mr. Justice Howes Arguing contra. Mr WMan said ihat toe apiwunnt'< contention kerned to be that !f the tickets reached the public by means of a member selling them. it could never be called a public lottery. I The ciide of Cliia Tin Chin v,
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  • 152 12 Attack Of Fever In Singapore AIR Marshal Sir John Salmond who, as reported in the Mfalaya Tribune yesterday, arrived at Seletar oy thu Imperial Airways 'plane on Sunday night, is suffering from an attack of fever, and is now confined to bed at the Air Base. He
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  • 289 12 Young Clerk Sent To Prison Singapore, Tuesday. PR criminal breach of trust in respect of $1,061 as an employee of Messrs Caldbeck Macgregor and Co.. Ltd., Tan Joo Lee, a 23-year-old clerk wat) this morning sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. M. Brander,
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  • 92 12 Emergency Meeting On Monday (From Our Oicn Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 20. AN emergency meeting of the Federal Council will be held on Monday, Nov 26. The agenda is at present unavailable The new High Commissioner will not be present. SHORT MEETING It is understood that the Council
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  • 45 12 M. Hvmans Is Appointed Foreign Minister Reuter. Brusse.s. Nov. 20. The King has approved of the Ministry under the Premiership of M. Theunis in which M Hvmans will be Foreign Minister. M. Devez Minister of Defence and M. Gutt Minister of Finance Reuter.
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  • 227 12 Alleged Breach Of I Trust Singapore, Monday. THE appeal of Lee against his conviction nin the magistrate's court on three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of $3,825, (or alternately 225 X.P.M. tickets i $25 and $25, respectively, was argued in the Supreme Court to-day before
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  • 465 12 Sunday. Nov. 11. At 7.30 a.m. His Excellency attended the parade at the Cenotaph. At 10.30 a.m. His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas attended the Armistice Service at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Hon Mr. A. Caldecott and Mrs. Caldecott dined at Government House. Monday, Nov.
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  • 73 12 The annual commemoration cervice of the Prinsep Street Church will be held on Sunday at 8 p.m. A mural tablet to the memory of Mr. Tan Boon Chin will be unveiled by Mr. Sons Ong Siang, CB.E. LI M. Miss Catt, the secretary of the Y.W.C.A.. is leaving Singapore for
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  • 293 12 Supreme Court Case j JUDGE AND PERJURED EVIDENCE Singapore, Tuesday. AS regards the defendants, I have never experienced a case which was so redolent of fraud and perjury accompanied by falsification and suppression of documents. "I have no hesitation in depriving all the defendants
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  • 171 12 Interesting Visitor In Malaya I.NTER TESTING »j .'»Tor*« lo Ma u.v. the we w r E hoji WlUtor F Oldham and Mr O'ihuta, four tiers of rht Method»" C! > trli in MainI y*i~ v.'ho irrved in Peu k »i 'he B I Rajultt in in M-dr.i Bishop
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  • 92 12 j Shanghai. Nov. 20. Mr. Hultman. ;he Bwedisl Minister I j Japan. China anc Siam arrived in Shanghai yesterday mon ing He aid j shortly proceed to Nanking and make a I call at the Chinese Foreign Office. I In an interview he said that though this ;yas
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  • 993 13 "Forcibly Removed" NO DESIRE FOR WORK i|ISS Florence Helen Stratford, 1 aged 40. a native of England, tred before Mr. W. Schofield at Mai Magistracy, Hongkong, 14 charged with being in the on Oct. 27, apparently a After the magistrate had
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  • 105 13 I "Commission Of Enquiry" Refused Hearing j Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Nov. 15. EARL Listowel and Miss Ellen Wilkinn.of En Quiry" into the recent tevot, are being taken to the Frencii frontier escor:ed by a Civil Guard capThe couple visited the Cortes but the 2rffit re /£a 12 ICCeive
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  • 267 13 Record Number Of Exhibits (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipch, Nov. 18. UNDER the auspices of the Malayan Kennel Association, a very successful Dog Show was held in Ipoh on Saturday, Nov. 18, the entries constituting a record for Malaya. Mrs. E. C. Stevens was the mcst
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  • 109 13 To Be Kept In Police Custody Singapore, Monday. A former police constable named Sulaiman appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice> to-day on three serious charges. Sulaiman was charged with possession of a dagger, assisting in the management of a public lottery and being the occupier cf
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  • 421 13 Banjsrese Sent To Prison (From Our Own Correspondent) Johcre Bahru, Nov. 19. ABANJERESE named Basrah bin Haji Mohamed Soor was this afternoon produced before Mr. J. B Weiss First Magistrate, Johore Bahru > to answer a charge of having escaped from lawful custody on Sept. 17
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  • 295 13 Meeting Of Newly Formed Association (From Oar Own Correspondent/ Malacca, Nov. 18. A well attended general meting 0 f the newly formed Eurasian Association, Malacca, was held at the Eurasian Volunteer < lab. Jonker Street, Malacca, on Sunday last at 10 a.m., with the President, Mr. H. M.
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  • 55 13 The marriage tock place yesterday of Mr. Ang Kirn Soon and Miss Chua Geok Neo, daughter of the late Mr. Chua Peck Lam and Madame Wee Lye Keok. The ceremony was performed at 133, Killiney Road, yesterday and a recepttion was held by the bride on Sunday and
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    • 47 13 c Featherweight Binoculars Entirely Different From What You Have Seen Or Used Before EASY FOCUSSING AND POWERFUL ONLY A FEW PAIRS LEFT. I COME QUICK OR I 8 YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED Wl SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., I Ik 37-39, HIGH STREET tLJ| SINGAPORE I j Telephone 6389.
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    • 164 13 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. Warm Studios mmmm Pianfopt? Albums FIRST ALBUM OF 101 SOLOS. SECOND ALBUM OF 101 SOLOS. 101 GRAND MARCHES. Just Rcaivep 101 classics, I »> Leading Composers) Each $1.80, Postage 20 cts. Kvtra. Obtainable At: Nang Heng Co. 103-105, Selegie Road, Singapore. il.lliillillilKli'liilMiiiiiitiiiiiiniuliilMiiiijiiiiiiiii'iiiin^ I BAKELITE NOVELTIES. 1
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  • 1302 14 HEAVY GOING MAY AFFECT FORM LONGER DISTANCES IN ANOTHER CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS (BY 'ONLOOKER.") Singapore, Tuesday. AS I expected, Saturday's racing was not unattended by some upsets, and punters were not so successful as they might have been
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  • 456 14 Final Stages ALL THE CONCLUDING MATCHES HTHE first State badminton tournaA ment in Johore, organised by the Johore Badminton Association, which was formed a few months ago, is now in its concluding stages. As this is the first competition of its kind in the State, the support
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  • 314 14 Island Club Win Well At Garrison G.C. THE match between the Garrison Golf Club ai;d the Island Club, played athe Garrison Golf Links on Sunday, resulted in a win for the Island Club by 7s* points >o The scores were as follows (Garrison players mentioned first):--E. J. Baker
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  • 26 14 THE Yorkshire Cup final (Northern Union), second replay, took place at Hunsle* on Nov. 7, and resulted in Leeds beating Wakefield by 13—0.
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  • 229 14 Results In Singapore Open Championship FRTHER results of the first round ties in tho Singapore opsn pingpong championship were as follows:— Yong Eng Mon beat Lum Pitt Hin 2—o, Chua Kirn Hearn beat Chua Eng Yeow 3—o. Ong Mah Soh beat Leon< Hock Kse 3—l, Tan Boon T3ck beat
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  • 59 14 Scratchings for to-morrow are as follows: Race 1: Lcla Manja, Kangsar. I/eonie. 2: Ratfang. 3: Dare Devil. 4: Melbourne. 5: Nassau Belle. Valdarado. 6: First Bid. Wait and See, May-The-Tenth. 7: Relief. Gold Joy. 8: Nuit d'Amour, Loch Tulla. Ernst. AM Engagements: Sleeping Beauty and Lela Manja. Double
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  • 438 14 HORNETS BEAT P.W.I) AT HOCKEY Keenly Contested Gami At Balestier SULLIVAN WESTERHOI I GET TWO GOALS EACH Singapore. Tpi'-n Although boih cities wevi fully represented, the Siog; vui Hornet» heat the P.W.D. Spot r), l»y four (foals to one in a »ii hockey match on
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    • 218 14 HERE is youthful health 1* and irritability, that sleepless' lor you, here at last is a ness and anaemia. A few weeks tonic that will really conquer I and you will be full of vigour weakness of body and nerves .I/ and aglow with health. Sunatogen. I \r- j. 1
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    • 69 14 POP ULArf^^^^k^, ALL OVER THE WORLD I ruit at its freshest and finest, -v pure su<:ar and unfailing quality have made Messrs. Chivers' Jams world-wide favourite*. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits from our ff£ifitst&^^ own orchards arc made into jam tb^**^ the day they are picked. L—t 1 Try
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  • 400 15 And Ate Beaten By Raffles College At Hockey pLAYING on their own g round yesterday> Ltss* 2 nil when they entertained Raffl °*pT* a,S diSPlByed b6tter Settlmg down from the bully-off, the visitors worried the defence and Exley was eventually beaten. aeience The Club
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  • 119 15 Jean's Dream Heads The Call-Over List Reuter. London, Nov. 19. THE following is the CaH-over for the Manchester November Handicap to be ru* at Manchester on Nov. 24, ovci one mile, one furlong: 13 to 2 Jean's Dream offered, 7t o l taken. ,11 I Dene
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  • 63 15 Glasgow Rangers Has New Forward RANGERS had an Egyptian forward in their Alliance {-am. and when he scored a goal against Hibernian, the crowd c heered loud and long. His name is Mohamed Latjf, and he has come to Glasgow to qualify as a physical instructor. Lat. c
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  • 219 15 Full List Of Entries And Draw IN excellent programme of amateur ti n«i!s has been arranged by the ation ngaP re 1^1 Boxing AssociWnHH A b UtS Wi ll be held at the New World Arna on Nov. 25 and the emir* S^dT 11)6 cvoted to
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  • 385 15 S.C.F.A. League Win ASTON'S HARD FIGHT UNAVAILING Singapore, Tuesday. THE Bendemeer Athletic Club de- 1 feated the Aston Athletic Club I by three goals to one in the S.C.F.A. soccer league at Jalan Besar yesterday. B °th teams were evenly matched but the B.A.C. had a
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  • 56 15 Java Tennis Champion To Play Here Mr. Koh Sn Kic, the Java tennh champion, is to visit Singapore this week Mr. D. H. Kleinman. Hon. secretary ol the Singapore L.T.A., states that if th€ weather permits one or two ma'che.will be arranged for the visitor, who
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  • 274 15 The following have been united to play hockey: S.C.C. v. Indian Association on Thursday at Balestier Road: C. G. Van Houten; R. A. Ashwor-h, Lt. W. S. T. Douglass; T. W. Morray, E. W. Reevo, H. Hughes Hallett; L. H. N. Davis, A. P. Graigie. P. E. H.
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  • 22 15 Reuter. London, Nov. 19. The following match in the Rugby Union was played to-day: iCambridge University 18 Newport 13, —Reuter.
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    • 73 15 <t_ 3 So LONG- joe:, fM G-O»rNiG TO THE HOLI.YWOOO PART V 1 1 '""Mill I it'lililiitiililliili lilliltul >(i I tMIII I I I Ijl I I I I I > I I > I 1 1 If you're feeling run down and require a pick-me-up, it's just the right
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    • 230 15 Assets exceed »12,000,01)0. Assurance in force over 135,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. j It the Stra.u Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. Tl-e Company nasiSO.OCO deposited with the Supreme Court of Engtand and comp.ies with the Brit.,
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  • 84 16 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write tc us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 437 16 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir,—Please allow me to say ditto to what "Reading Public" wrote to you in last Saturday's "Tribune." At present I spend 80 cents a week for eight English papers published at 2d each issue. Thus I contribute $41.60 a year to encourage
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  • 216 16 Charge Against A Money-Lender (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Lazar Plllay. described as a moneylender, was produced before Mr. F. K. Wilson to-day. on a charge of allgedlv being in possession o( an account book, which was said to be stolen property, and also with
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  • 79 16 Montreal. Preparations for special church services throughout Canada next year in connection with His Majesty the King's Jubilee is one of the results of the general synod of the Church of England in Canada, which ended its nine days' deliberations recently. Other resolutions were passed recommending the Canadian
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  • 436 16 Address By Convention Delegate Singapore, Monday. THE Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, one of Malaya's delegates co the International Rotary Convention at Detroit, was th- speaKer at to-day's meeting of ihe Singapore Rotary Club. He gave some of his impressions of the convention He said that the convention was
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  • 86 16 Finnish Novelist Commemorated In Stamp Issue Helsingfors. On Oct. 10. the hundredth anniversary or the birth of Aleksis Kivi, Finland.* luremost novelist, the postal authorities bad decided to issue 800.000 copies of a special 2-mark stamp, illustrated witl a photograph of the writer. Aleksis Kivi. born on the
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  • 275 16 (Friom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE Kuala Lumpur Flying Club devoted to-day to giving members of the public joy-rides, at $5 per passenger, both in the forenoon and from 3 p.m. onwards. Tea was served on the lawn at 4
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  • 37 16 I Berlin. Nov. 16 Th*> death is announced o( Karl Von i !,lhde. aged &2 an engineer and in- J vcntor. He constructed the first lee ••hes» in 1875 Reuter Wireless. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 216 16 Ended in 4 Weeks. If for 12 long yi>u huve never known u day without pn.n, w uldn't y»>u be irrMt. I fill for s< ire. hi ik which cured yon in four I weekfc 7 Just rend thta amaxitijkr let tor from Mrs
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    • 221 16 "•■•■finimnnirii fiiii.i,iijininiiiiiif«iii». i|iiiiiiiii''iMr^itiHi)iintniMiiriMiiii»iiiiimiiiMiMwt«riin»iw''»"'i"» j Arrest the Progress j j of that COUGH lest it may linger and K$»S I lead to something serious. Iwiraß DE JONGI'S j LIGHT BROWN a!OD LIVER OIL j i Drugs may relieve or even cure it, JONC** 1 1 1 but the persistent use of
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    • 55 16 /I Serious I threaten even the I simplest cut or sore. Therefore, always keep a box of Zam-Buk handy. This wonderful healing and antiseptic ointment soon ends pain, destroys bad germs and prevents blood poison. Zam-Buk grows new. healthy skin. 75 c. or $1.50 a box. Agents:-Tne British Pharmacy Ltd..
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    • 310 16 j THE GIFT SHOP j The quality of mercy is not strained iThus is all custom and honour attain- ed; The GIFT SHOP QUALITY gives J J full measure and all people leave with i smiles of pleasure. New sto?ks of HATS, ART JEWEL- j j LERY in Gold, Silver
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  • 314 17 Motoring Notes Hews SPEED LIMIT OF 30 M.P.H. More Signs For Motorists London, Nov. 7. PREPARATIONS are being made for theI imposition of a 30-mile-an-hour I limit in built-up areas throughhe country. is provided for in Section 1 of Road Traffic Act, 1934. Section, which applies to all of motor
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  • 98 17 ustralia Helps British Car Makers Canberra. MAKERS of British typewriters «nd r-car c&ttKig will be helped by ru insulations governing imports wi <h -u .«nnounccd In the "Conunon.»I*l* Gazette Ftoai now on all typewriters and Gr-c»r rha.<=is will have to be at 50 per cent- British-made in
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  • 263 17 Biy For Morris Ptwhicts SS MlE Chicles for t^el^ Cr laflt first month of Pax E^r^rH and Rhodeita. the mJ<°elt h ?r^ii h€ P°H ularitv oi the, new models in New Zealand, for -xaniDle it !K^ft p m nti oned no fewer than SSaftoS: ars and chaseis of
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  • 192 17 Used For Almost Two Years The manager of the Dewata To» E*tute. irt the Dutch Ea& Indies. H.i- wrlt.en is follows »o Meiu-s. Lindetewv Stokv 'hf local Distributor* of Morris-Commer-cial «rucks:— "The Morris-Commercial lorry which J bought from you hus now been couUnually used for almost two
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  • 441 17 Full Story Set Out In New Film lIOW is a motor radiator made? How jj many hides are necessary to close the comfort of a modern "car. How -s machinery accuracy ;o within one tenthousandth of an inch achieved. These and neatly more interesting secrets of
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  • 317 17 May Supercede lis Predecessor lEXI EX us deal first with the one entirely new model— the Morris Eight. This supersedes the world-renownea Morris Minor, and experts who havo already had the opportunity of putting this car through its paces are predicting that it is destined to supersede
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  • 57 17 Messrs. Borneo Motors. Limited have received th? following cable from 1 the Riley Company. Coventry: "The Fastest event in world British Racmg Drivers' Club 500 mils race I Brooklands September twenty-second In torrential rain Riley finish first. second j and sixth at 104 m.p.h. also win team prize
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 128 17 THE 1934 j .TEREOPLAME THE MOST SENSATIONAL CAR IN THE HISTORY OF MOTOR-CAR BUILDING. 0 80-85 horsepower 112-116 inch wheelbase (Special small-bore motor, developing 70 horsepower and providing minimum tax rating where motor size is a factor, is available when desired). "TERRAPLANE" —Tha registered and copyrighted name of a new
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    • 117 17 j f Tke Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd.). j J The New LANCHESTER B 'I HH HH WITH THE DAIMLER FLUID FLYWHEEL SELF CHANGING TRANSMISSION Far in advance of the ordinary standards of t small car design, tne new Lanchester "10" 1 is the most outstanding 4, 10" of to-day.
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  • 898 18 Remarkable Zoo Discovery (By Air Mail.i London, Nov. 7. WHEREAS snake venom is generally ff regarded as having none bir lethal properties, it has now been established, as the result of intensive researches in the Zoo laboratories and at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, that the poison
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  • 208 18 No Noticeable Increase In Last Despatch THERE was no noticeable increase in air mail letters despatched from Singapore at the week-end, despite the reduction in the rates which came into force last Saturday. It is, of course, too early yet for the news of the reduction
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  • 203 18 S2ttlement Of 200,000 Japanese Shanghai, Nov. 20. THE Japanese Colonisation Society ol Manchuria are starting to buy land along the Sungari River and also .round Han. The scheme provides for the settling down of 200.000 Japanese within n period of ten years. All the n wly-bui!t ra lways
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  • 71 18 Saragassa, Spain. Pedro Abueio. an 81-year-old doctor i utcuicwe, has such pleasant memories of his student days that he has decided to resume his studies. He has taken up Philosophy ana Bines Lr tres. and passed his first term examinations with honours. When he has passed them all
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 557 18 it ii,ii'i'iii ti i i iHt< iiifi:i ii. i. tin i..i.in>i ,n k iiuti i n.iii ini'ii tiitnaiiiiiK'»^ m j Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. 2, Raffles Place. I j (Established 1863). I 1 Straits Settlements' Oldest Sale-room. I m Z Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and I
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    • 316 18 common scalp troubles Practically everyone you meet has one or more of three common scalp troubles —dry scalp, falling hair, or dandruff. Frequently they go together, or one results from the other. Regular and frequent massage with 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic will do a lot to relieve these annoying troubles. It
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  • 569 19 Adverse Figures WAYS TO CHECK IMPORTS ORDING to Customs returns, China's adverse balance of trade first nine months of this amounted to $395,900,000. Vssuming the excess of Imports sports for the remaining three < of this year to be $90,000,000, trade balance for
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  • 90 19 More Business Last Year Nanking, Nov. 4. A* omclal report received by the SSSf tr Y 8 Communications mad* puwic to-day reveals that the ChiiS hW "Oration nudget for een bal anced. iPtS£ re ft W !i s of 40 million letters and parcels sant through th»
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  • 162 19 Improvement Of Cultural Relations Peiping. Oct. n. f or the Promotion of 5i ST 1 ***** cult ural relations have been decided upon by the Ministry of EducaMmistr A vTo rd 4 nB 10 a arfh frSS U Se iJkti Chlna wUI dispatch a professor to Italy
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  • 144 19 Great Britain Leads The Way Canton, Out. 29. British imports to Canton between January and September this year exceeded those from other countries, with the United S:atcs a close second. Most of the imDorts from England are woollen machinery, cotton •«rood*, hardware, and tobacco. Tn« United States exported
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  • 96 19 Losses In Gold Bar Speculation Tientsin, Nov. I. Two small Chinese banks in the British Concession closed their door-to-day following heavy looses in gold bar speculation. One of these banks has been in existence for eight years. More than ten native banks have closed during the last
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  • 122 19 Clause In Chinese Criminal Code Nankin?, Nov. 2. The Nanking Women's Association is up Ul arms against the passing of Article 25C of the Chinese Criminal Code by the Legislative Yuan yesterday. The association strongly opposes this ai'ticle which provides for a one-year imprisonment for any married woman
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  • 61 19 Experts Inspect Growing Districts j 1 Nanking, Nov. 4. A LARGE group of experts of the National Economic Council left here to-day for Kiangsu, Chekiang, Fukien. Annul, Hupeh and Hunan to investigate the 4 tea growing districts. After the final reports have Deen submitted to the Council renewed
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  • 103 19 Extensive Programme In Sian Sian. Shensi (liy Mail), Am extengivu itiogiummti it widen and atraitfhtun the existing «ml to build new ones .in the ancient city of Sian, provincial capital of Shensl. will be started in «November. The work is expected "to b<- completed by tbe end of
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  • 113 19 Earns Handsome Profits Shanghai. Nov. 2. A VILLAGER in Chipaoch« ft. a small town west of Shanghai, eid not know when he purchased a four-legged chicken out of curiosity thai he would eventually be reaping a handsome protix. A four-legged chicken was hatched by a poor farmer near
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  • 50 19 Twenty-Six Million Travellers This Year Nanking. Nov. 4. More than 26 million people travelled on Government-owned railways during the first seven months of this year, according to statistics issued by the Ministry of Railways to-day. Of this number 25.096.506 were regular passengers and 1.110.630 were government officials.—Shun Pao.
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  • 68 19 Donates $200,000 For Hainan Hospital Shanghai. Oct. 51. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, a wealthy Chinese medcine magnate and resident of Singapore, has donated $200,000 for the coflstruc'.ion of a hospital and leper clinic on Hainan Island- it waa learned i to-day.. Mr. Hu is at present
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  • 68 19 Nanking, Nov. t. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday instructed the Chinese Minister ■at Tokyo, General Chiang Tso Pin and the Chinese Consul-General at Seoul, to request the Japanese Government and the Korean Governor to decrease,. tfce import duty on Chinese linen to Korea.. i The note
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  • 64 19 First Chinese Minister To Turfcey Nanking, Oct. 30. r\-..ii.-,v_ \y r ii R is learned rralk diplomatic sources Mr. Liao Eng Tao, former Chinese Minister to Mexico, wjll be appointed first Chinese Minister to Turkey. The appointment will be announced as soon as the official approval
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  • 24 19 Chungking, Nov. 4. The population of Chungking for the month of September is 281.968. according to an official survey made publu-to-day.—Shun Pao.
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  • 132 19 Haul Made By Boat Shanghai, Nov. 4. FISH stories" in China are rare but one recently told by a responsible of a S° vern ment institution and which is supported by tangible cvi?m n A S ousiUß considerable intere_ among fisliing men along the Yangtsze a.mSL
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  • 82 19 "Lost Strength And Prestige" i Nanking Oc; 6 M. Pit'jic Co;, in a report presented Jo me National Socially parn cSS 513:08 ,hai t,ie real dange£f I iSfi?* P^h^ e a l ,n s^°-'J apnnese hos- i m ciirp !inrt US L rmn probl,,,T1 the NH7I m£ i5?
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  • 51 19 Indo-China S.N. Ship Stopped At Wuhu Shanghai. Oct. 26. Repor s from Shunpao state tha> opium valued at $120,000 was seized aboard the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company s ship Kut-wo, when it was Wuhu or. Oct. 23. The steamer, which was from Hankow wai SS£&° P,oCeeCi bUt ne
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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