Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIL- •No. 260 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. Nov. 1. 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE," FRIDAY" NOVEMBER 1, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 197 1 %<d The Dominant j In SMalaya BRITISH CEMENTS GIVE GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY AND LONGER LIFE IN CONCRETE "RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT FERROCRETE ag»w»SNOWCRETE 6llTllßlB f \S (OLORCRETE (Incorporated in S.S.). f'''''"'''''"'''l"•l••l•lll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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    • 82 1 S Negri S^bil *< omdlin 0 > ifl tj. Qui, gi a i 1.1 ;■■:■»»<■<■»■»»»» FOR STRONG I HEALTHY 1 I BODIES <• WHOLE MILK. f I DRINK S» j KLIM MILK I ft for LADIES AFTER CONFINEMENT To be taken for 40 days An indispensable remedy to every mother
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    • 128 1 1 UP-COUNTRY I NOTES j Appear In The j SUNDAY j j TRIBUNE Same Day Service HYGIENIC Kmtk order is claaned separately in freeb |;[.i:ss The solvent evaporatfes iroroediai. I>, har< 5 h big ii<* smell. V IK.M i:.\,\T!M; w jruarante,. nntefttfl not to wtf* as X r Uity do
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  • 961 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. CROSS-CHANNEL SHIP Development During 20th Century A BRIEF survey of the development of the cross-channel vessel during trie 20th Century formed the subject of the presidential address delivered by Mr. Maurice E. Denny, C.8.E.. to the Institute of Marine Engineers recently. Despite the inroads of air traffic,
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  • 113 2 Mishap To Japanese ('oast Guard Cruiser Kure, Oct. 14. CEVERAL ships were rushed from here tf to-day to aid in tire refloating of the coast guard cruiser Asama which ran aground at about 2.40 o'clock this morning off the coast of Miishi in the Inland Sea, about 18
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 450 2 STEAMER SAILINGS Pa O and BRITISH INDIA P, O. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Do* Tonnage. S ngapore. iy.36. RANCH! 17,000 Nov. I BHL'TAN 6,106 New. 21 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 22 BEHAR 0.000 Dec. 5 CARTHAGE J...000 Dec. C OUDAN 0,500 Dec. 18 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 Dee. 20 1936 '•HITkAL
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    • 628 2 N.Y.K.LINE. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Gilbraltar. i. FUSHIMI MARU Nov. 14 s.s HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28 i m.v. TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Doc. 26 Call.ng at Naples. Kates to Ist class 2nd
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    • 509 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. STiam M EON IA 1-11 f A LSI A 10-11 19-11 20-11 22-11 BORINGIA 10-12 10-12
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    • 471 2 STEAMER SAILINGS V NORDDEUTSCHKh W P (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company' intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1931. "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov *j "ISAR" for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai, North China Japan Nov. 26 "POTSDAM" for Manila. Hongkong Shanghai Japan Dec 4 ii "MAIN" for Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 158 3 <;0()1) UNDERTONE ONTINUES I .oca I Valii.s Slightly I ,o\ver I.,,hi (jur financial Correspondent) Sin* apore, Ft iuay morning. if (Singapore), 22'| cts.; if.»\ i ct. .<t T tie: Quiet. I u da>'s I'rices:— Ion: 6 ,»d.. down 'ad. I iket Tone: Easier. \i Vork: 1 1
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  • 75 3 Lar'v Pti Followed By Brighter Sentiment London, Oct. 29. On the Stock Exchange to-day the volume oi busin ss was small but afte- a certain amount of further profit taking early dullness was followed by a rather brighter sentiment, gilt-edged and iding industrials particularly rallvirp Uheat went easier
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  • 1533 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS iii- following share quotations are issued by Frasei and Co., :wi<l Lyall and Evatl: MINING Singapore, Friday, iv am i.siue Prater ygE Va u»- 6l < Kr I 4 Ampat ti 9 7 0,7';. 7 lii a luunbanc m*i 34 £1 A. Malay
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  • 64 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Friday, j Shares steady, undertone good, smaller volume of business. MINING: Ampat 6 7V 2 7-, Batu Selangor .99 $1.02, Hong Fatt .71, .73, 1 Kuchai .77 .81, North Taiping .67 .70, Petaling $7.05 $7.25, x.d. Southern Kinta $5.15 $5.30. Sungei Luas $1.35 $1.45, Ulu
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  • 324 3 Sporadic Demands For Marly October Till: lortnii-htly lepoit on Raw Silk market conditio! i.;,ued by the Kwangtune Raw- Silk Testing Bureau of Canton dated October 16 says thai demand during the lirst hall of this month was sporadic a fair amount of i i ansaetions are reported however
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  • 138 3 General Improvement Noted In U.S. Survey Washington, Oct. 22 The Department of Commerce, in its monthly survey, commenting on Far Eastern business, .said that the principal development in China was the recent increase in the price of their commodities and their entry into foreign trade It said
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  • 127 3 Reported Subscription Of $2,000,000 Shares Interviewed by the press on Oct. 23. Mr Chen Shin Ming, the Manager of the Bank of Canton's Canton branch, tated that preparations for re-opening of the Bank in Canton are under wav They are seeking permission from the Provincial Government
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  • 180 3 .M 'rchandise, *in,stf>,UMi Silver, $22!!,in TIILRk Wiii an excess ol import.-. ui merchandise inio China during th-" month ol August to a total ot Standard chines $10.845,lu<; which brings the total excess ot imports for the January Aimust period ol this year to $315.348,177 which
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  • 119 3 Steady Tone Continues Locally MESSRS. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly repor. dated Oct. 31, state: Under the influence of good trad.' buying In the Home market and a further decrease In U.K. Stocks, the steady tone continues locally and prices have advanced during the week.
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  • 103 3 British People's Huge Savings i British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 31. WORLD Thrift Day is,.being celebrated by thirty nations to-day. The Postmaster General, in a letter to the chairman of the National* Savings Committee, in connection with thi; celebration, emphasises that its aim Is not to promote saving
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  • 101 3 Organisation In (Jood Order Says Dr. Schacht Reuter Wireless Berlin, Oct. 29 The Reich finance organisation is in order said Dr Schacht in an address ureing the p! ople to save In order to invest their money in the savings banks or in German industry He said the
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  • 314 3 Restriction Official Interviewed Singapore. Thursday MR u Van Brakel, Superintendent of Nniive Rubber Regulation in the Nethei lands East Indies, is in Singapore He has just visited DJambl and is leaving for Rhio to-morrow hv the atieJuK lit- i-.t i>r. ent on a visit 10
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  • 37 3 London, ft CTEBUNG M \>u York I !'l 13 1«; Peifa 74 The stork markets were miiei overshadow ci' ;>v the r—ling dec tion. War Loan per cent, iraa int. (Jolri 141s. "d—Biitish Olhcial W'irHess.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 217 3 I THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. m. rKR CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. < apital Fully Paid Yen 100.000,000. IN-serve Fund Yen 127.450.000. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia. 1 Berlin, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg. Han- kow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, H.sin- Karachi, Kobe. London, Log Ange- j Manila, aflojl, Nagasaki. Nagoya. New
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    • 29 3 I i THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. L G. JOHNSON, General Manager.
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    • 23 3 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., {Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, fT** Manager OFFICE: 2, FINLAISON GREEN.
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    • 330 3 THE JNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 11-A, Chul.a Street, (Bonham budding) .Singapore. Authorised Capital Telegraphic Address:— Telephone Nos.: TyehuabanK 5182, 5183, 51^4. 5155 i EMf. Hoard .-f Dire( torn: Wtm Klang I i.-ang. E Clutfnaan. Khou Reng Chaiif, Esq., Deputy Cl *U saa, (!hionh Xc
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    • 561 4 i 4 ar, BRAS BASAL KOAJJ, S SINGAPORE. i We undertake all sorts of work S i» electrical, gas and water ser- j vice lines. j We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. t Why not consult us about your J Estimate submitted upon re- J
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    • 755 4 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE KUCHA! TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 96, Market Street. Singapore on Friday. 29th November. 1935, at noon, and that at such
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    • 1225 4 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the Renovating and Decorating of 76 Singapore Improvemeni Trust Houses at! Kirn Keat Lane Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the office of the Singapore Improvement Trust "Kapore A deposit of $50 is required, and will be refill., ed if
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    • 493 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE of Fine design oak stained teak household furniture, etc. to be sold by public auction at No. G. Carpmael Road, off Onan Road. On Tuesday, sth. Nov 11*35., at 4 30 p.m. Comprising:—cabinet gramophone v.ith records, dining table, standard and srm chairs, round marble top table, dressing table,
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    • 385 4 S HONEY SAVIN,, 1 ANNOUNCEMENT I A grand opening talc If open 1 N Sj^* y lur lv give the I Malayan pubi c chance to ret V clocks, watches and all tin keepers of all inak. s v j V reduved prj ref. I All those who deske to
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  • 100 5 British Sportsman Buys Liner London. CIR JOHN JARVIS, a British sports- man, bought the liner Olympic from the Cunard-White Star Line to make work for shipbreakers at the "ghost town" of Jarrow. Sir John, wealthy printer and publisher who founded the Surrey fund for helping
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  • 98 5 New Duttweiler Party Gains Seven Seats Reuter Wireless. Berne, Oct. 29. A feature of the Swiss elections is that a new party known as the Duttweiler group has won seven seals. It advocates a reduction in food costs by equipping lorries to tour the country as "shops on
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    • 91 5 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands ot sufferers from Kidney trouble ami Bladder weakness have w "i-i-d (J.tting L*p Nights. Leg Pains, yrcles Under Kyes, Swollen Ankles, "ervouaness, Stiffneaa, Rheumatism. Diz/111. ss. Lumbago, Burning. Itching. Smart"UJ, Aridity and Losa of Vigour by a Docior I i,. w dis.ov.-rv <a«ed Cystex (Slssn«ntly
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    • 392 5 YOU, too, can have beautifully white and sparkling. IHk Just brush them daily with Macleans, one of the most effective toothpastes Hfe Macleans Peroxide Toothpaste n| removes unsightly stains, polishes the teeth, and keeps the mouth DOCTOR TAKEN BY SURPRISE. Mr. Will. F. King. 12 E 2nd St., Los Angeles,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1239 5 Malayan Listeners* Radio BRITISH EMPIRE BERLIN STATION 2RO, ROME PROGRAMMES <djn 3i 45 Me t dbl9 74 Metres) BroadcaBting Qh 3L13 tTmf tv» a a 25- 4 0 Metres Songs Of The Army And to-day Xj o r r Every Monday, Wednesday ana *TiINdVy 4.05 p.m. Call DJB DJN (German,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 340 8 ANOTHER GREAT UNIVERSAL DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION I UJIAMBRA Ss r r lover iln<l OUtlrttted the arch criminal of the I OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 N ,fg ent: I TWO BIG FEATURES FOR THE l§f'sZ- 1 ADMISSION PRICE OF ONE! N ffc- "I j h< romantic escapades ot a lady who
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    • 483 8 A COCKTAIL OF GAIETY AND MUSIC TH AT WILL CHARM YOUR CARES AWAY f IPAVILION C-15-».15| <-AY: TI.NKIU; > -tory with Carl Brisson ■> I "Prince of Arcadia" I f carl brjsson NIAI MNM KI;lll:l;T >, M„,M tl :r sru.ww VP rr I LANE MOTOR GARAGE. 281, Orchard Road. REPAIRS!
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    • 208 8 F" THEY'U BRING THE MELLOW WARMTH V OF LOVE TO EVERY HEART! I Greatest She's a child of the gallant south gJP star a crusty silver-haired vet- «^§Jf Voted a, eran Love ,ears »hem apart- fIL I Triumph.-' I Screen in"; M I Tuesday sth. 1 .J. j LAST FEW
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 462 9 ■>iJ„j |jM l „,iJiw.|,r.iHjiiE m 9mmmmmamm mWMu%%W |~v ptmOwTea' mt£ pi|ing M U' ra'd} (S^iM J X NEXT j CHANGE j 1 HOLLYWOOD TALKIES J (Tjpper Serangoon Rr>ad Superb s"nging in a fascinating story that is different I EVELYN I AYE in a MUSICAL ROMANCE J "EVENSONG" > i !i
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    • 146 9 iV* VP> j Theatre, GREAT WORLD 7P M TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. FIRST RUN AIR THRILLER a woman who V W jn V "9 waits below-to IJp |l lj, embrace or to HSftlß ma 8H I f weep! ifeJl 11 JUi.Lj.Li i I WARNER i i i HEAVENS I l Featuring
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    • 243 9 j NX $c 3Ur e 1 J HELP THE 50,000 POOR CHILDREN AT THE CLINIC 8,500 AT THE CRECHE OF THE J S CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY j (PRESIDENT 4 PATRON—LADY THOMAS) j BY GIVING YOUR SUPPORT TO THE Igala charity ballJ t SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd ft j EXTENSION TO 2
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  • 800 10 TT is somewhat extraordinary, and at the same time perfectly true, that Malaya's fisheries, which constitute one of the country's most important industries, do not command that share of public attention which they merit. If we were to dig for a reason for this apathy, it would probably
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  • 38 10 London. Oct. 31. Road accident figures for Britain for the week ending Oct. 26 were killed 122 iniured 3.987. In the corresponding week last year the figures were killed 169. injured 4.611 —British Official Wireless.
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  • 277 10 Separation Of Judiciary From Civil Service vacancies in judicial posts occur they can be filled by members of the Bar," states "L.C.L/ in the special article below in support of the contention that the Judiciary should be separated from the Civil Service. "Although there
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  • 299 10 THE legal profession here never complains of a judge being appointed from the Civil Service and also from those recruited outside Malaya or direct from the local Bar, and the latter apppointment they would certainly welcome. The judges from the Colonial Service are all members of
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  • 208 10 IN England no barrister is appointee to any judicial office, even that or a County Court Judgeship, until he ha;; been long in the profession and attained a sound position in it. But in Malaya cadets become District Judges with no real previous training at the
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  • 232 10 THE point raised by the prominent legal authority in Singapore, will 110 j doubt receive attention at the hands ol the Malayan Bar. But whatever his meaning or intention, this is not the first time that the question of a sepalate judiciary has been raised. Ceylon and
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  • 206 10 MOW. this is what a former Governor of Ceylon. Sir N. J. Wilmot Horton, wrote to the then Secretary of State for the Colonies: "It is not without regret that I find myself constrained by the pressure of circumstances to depart in some degree from the general
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  • 166 10 I DO not think there can be two opinions in this matter. We are all desirous of seeing that the Judiciary should be manned by trained lawyers My legal friends here must have heard cf the famous saying of a late Lord Chancellor that every judge should bo
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 145 10 ROBINSON'S SPECIAL QUALITY FUR FELT HATS lXl n EX<;USH LEATirER POPULAR SNAP BRIM IN GREY, DARK BROWN, BEAVER AXI) BEIGE Pi-ire 8».».?».» Each. DOUBLE CROWN FUR FELT HATS SINGLE BRIM 2% n WIDE IN PLEASING SHADES OF BEAVER AND GREY. Price «j»it.7.» Each. ItOItILXSOX A CO., LTD.. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 93 10 El GIVE RAILWAYS YOUR FREIGHTS! AND LOWER THE RATES DOxMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. LIM—At "Darlington" Cairnhi]] Road <v; Oc.ober 31, 1935, to Chit, w.fe of Line (Thong Mm. a sen. M tRRIAGE HO—ONG—The engagement is announced of M B9 Ho Gek Nco grand-daughter of Madam Tan Gan Neo (Su.ig Kek Cm
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  • 418 11 .EADEit DEAD Heroic Courage Of Defenders Reuter. Paris. Oct 31. I 1 i> reported that 3,500 Aby1 ssinians were killed and wounded in the recent violent lighting at Ogaden, according to private information received Iron) the Addis Ababa correspondent of
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  • 61 11 confirmed Message From Nanking Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 1. A N unconfirmed report from a .Japanese News Agency states that a message has been received from Nanking to the efleet that Mr. Wang Thing Wei, China's Premier, was shot and seriously injured this morning.—Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 1. Reuter's
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  • 173 11 SPEEDING UP Several Important Developments Reuter. London. Oct. 31. 'JHE speeding up of the Empire Air Services in the near future was announced by Sir Eric Geddes at the annual meeting of Imperial Airways. New machines will be ordered which will enable the England to Australia
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  • 100 11 Four Chinese Women Seriously Injured Singapore, Friday. Four Chinese women were seriously injured yesterday evening when the lorry in which they were travelling, suddenly ran into a drain at the junction of Reformatory Road and Bukit Timah Road. They were taken to the General Hospital by ambulance
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  • 51 11 Singapore, Friday. The British cruiser H.M.S. Diomede arrived here from Port Darwin yesterday evening and left this morning. The vessel is under th ecommand of Commander M. Graham, Capt., R.N., and is equipped with 13 guns. Her tonnage is 4.850 tons and she has a crew of
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  • 589 11 NEW PROBLEM Balances Due From Italy Reuter. British Official Wireless. Geneva, Oct. SI. various sub-committees dealing with sanctions will meet to-morrow morning. Little delay is expected by those concerned with the arms embargo and financial sanctions, but certain difficulties will confront the sub-committee dealing with contracts and
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  • 245 11 "Sanctions Ineffective" MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH Reuter Wireless. London,' Oct. 29. gEVENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Lloyd George was in fine fighting fettle, when, wearing a sprig of white heather in his buttonhole, he addressed the Council of Action for Peace and Reconstruction. On behalf of their programme as expressed in
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  • 255 11 Home Secretary's Reply To Lord Snowden British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 31. In a broadcast i ddress last night, Sir John Simon. Liberal National, replied to the attack on the National Government delivered by Lord Snowden on the previous night. He claimed thai it was the policy of
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  • 245 11 Fate Of Singapore Vessel Uncertain Singapore, Thursday. MESSAGES received in Singapore regarding the position of the cable ship The Cable, belonging to the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, which is aground near the coast of French Cochin China, indicate that the ship struck an uncharted rock a
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  • 52 11 In North China MORE FAR-REACHING THAN EVER Reuter. Peiping, Oct. 31. AN unconfirmed report states that the Japanese military authorities have delivered a series of new demands on the North China authorities more far-reachinar than those of June, which precipitated the denarture of General Ho Ying
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  • 82 11 Alleged To Have Forged Cheque Singapore, Friday. Hassan bin Ismail, a Malay orderly formerly serving Mr. Morris. A.S.P. attached to the Detective Branch, appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. yesterday. Ismail is alleged to have obtained goods to the value of $50 from a provision store
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    • 24 11 .j. In this week's SUNDAY j TRIBUNE— j S "The Gateway To i j Abyssinia" j S By VIRGINIA i j WIGHT j .j.
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    • 113 11 HEYMAN BUTTER The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal condition? under which it is made Produced in Victoria. and packed with scrukeep in perfect condi- j MAAS. j s i\EW STOCK J j Direct From Our Factory j j "MOUTRIE" I QUALITY j PIANOS j
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  • 440 12 FOREIGN POLICY Chiang Tso Pin To Be Minister? Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 1. JT is reported that Mr. Chiang Tsi? Pin, the Chinese Ambassador to Japan, who has left Yokohama for Shanghai, has been offered the post of
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  • 130 12 Last Appearance Before His Departure Singapore. Friday. Uday Shankar. the world-famous Indian dancer, will be giving a repeat performance to-morrow evening at the Victoria Theatre in aid of the Indian Association Sports Pavilion Fund. This will be his last appearance in Malaya as he is sailing for Bombay
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  • 76 12 2,369 Candidates For 1,312 Seats Brittbh Official Wireless. London, Oct. 31. To-morrow polling takes place in over 360 cities and towns for the re-election of one-third of the members of the Municipal Councils. 2,369 candidates are standing for 1,312 seats of whom 400 will be returned unopposed. Labour
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  • 116 12 Many New, Shipbuilding Orders British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 31. DURING the last three months orders for more than 40 new ships have been booked by the Clyde shipbuilding industry and tenders are out for other contracts worth more than £1.000,000. The orders secured in October
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  • 564 12 Smuggling And Bribery Alleged (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 31. YESTERDAY morning, three Chinese were charged before Mr. J. B. Weiss (First Magistrate. Johore Bahru) with having been knowingly concerned in removing prohibited goods—sBl lbs. of sheet rubber valued a: ?98.77 with intent to avoid payment
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  • 109 12 Officiating Clergy For Ceremony I British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 1. THE officiating clergy at the marriage of the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace next Wednesday will be, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, the Primus of
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  • 91 12 Customs Officer's Singapore Bride I (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 31. LI IS many friends in Singapore and Johore will be glad to hear of the engagement of Mr. Chan Cheok Nam of the Office of the Preventive Branch, Customs, Johore Bahru. and son
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  • 199 12 Prime Minister And Friendship For Italy British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 31. Of all the currents of British policy over half a century, none has run more truly or more steadily than our friendship for Italy said the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in a speech at
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  • 155 12 (From Our Own Correspondent/ Hoar, Oct. W. The First Anniversary of the Nattuk kottai Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce, Muar, was held yesterday evening at th* Chettiars' Hall. Muar. Mr. P. R. P. L. Palaniappa Chettiar presided. About 100 members were present. After devotional song by two boys, refreshments,
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  • 413 12 Capt. G. H. Freyberg MASTER ATTENDANT RETURNS Singapore, Friday. INTERESTING impressions of a four weeks' holiday to China and Japan were related to a Malaya Tribune representative by Capt. Geoffrey H. Freyberg, 0.8. E., R.N., the Ma&iter Attendant, Straits Settlements, who returned by the Swwa
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  • 393 12 Acquitted After Lengthy Re-Trial (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Oct. 31. CULEIMAN bin Sabtu, a Malay boy of 16 years of age, the son of a penghulu in Pontian, was charged yesterday afternoon before Mr. J. B. Weiss (First Magistrate, Johore Bahru t, with having
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  • 108 12 (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Oct. 31. The stabbing affair which occurred In a house at Lorong Panjang at about 7 a.m. on Oct. 14 in which a Straitsborn Chinese woman and a 28-year-old Malay were killed and another Malay was injured had a sequel in
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  • 440 12 Causing Alarm FRENCH CABIN CRISIS LIKELY Reuter. London, Oct. 'JHE weakness of Shanghai and Hongkong dollars is causing alarm in London banking circles. The fall in Shanghai currency can be attributed to the he speculative attack following in the wake o$ devaluation] rumours, while in Hongkong j(
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  • 190 12 Mr. W. W. Wat ham. Locomotive Foreman. F.M.S.R.. Prai. has gone homeon leave, and is succeeded by Mr. Weinman. v The closing date for receiving orders for Malayan Christmas Hampers lias been extended to Nov. 7. a Mr. John Ashworth> ("manager, Prye Rubber and Coconut Plantations.
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    • 49 12 b S a a i ĕ a a I I 5 5 I TtHiE siEii fchge Sd.T. 1 S r I I I I AFTER THE WEDDING TOLLEY'S BRANDY I I 5 S c I S I I I tlPlltlllllUllllllllllllllllUtUllllUlUAlliaililUjUlUM -.tulllCJllllul I I I I I I I I
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    • 17 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE
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  • 571 13 DEFENCE LOAN Foreign Affairs Predominant By Reuters' Chief Parliamentary Correspondent) London, Oct. 18. AT the time of writing no official announcement of an Election has been made. Consequently, no Election addresses or manifestoes are available to indicate precisely the Election programmes
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  • 144 13 Extensive Survey Begins In London British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 31. ONE of the most important measures j which became law before the last Parliament adjourned for the Summer j Recess, was the Housing Act. which laid i down a definition on overcrowding and j provided for
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  • 96 13 Immigrants Who Apply For Relief At a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements <S.» Association held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday Oct. 28. a member drew attention to the fact that a number of persons had arrived in Malaya from India and Ceylon recently, and shortly
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  • 74 13 Arrived from N E.I. by KNILM PK-AFK" on Oct. 29:— Dr Schmid». Mr. Swanenburg, Capt. Versteegh Left for N.E.I, by KNILM-plane PK-AFK" on Oct 30:— Capt. Versteegh. Mrs. Everts, Mr. Seely Arrived from N.E.I by. KLAT-'plane Nachtegaal" on Oct. 31: —Mr. Meyrink. Mr. Chikamoto. Mr. Matsvmoto. Leii
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  • 111 13 Terrible Plight Of Helena Inhabitants Reuter. Helena (Montana), Oct Ul HAVING experienced 5b4 shocks in the P ast fortnight, scores of inhabitants to-day fled headlong from the city on the occurrence of the severest earth quake oi the whole series. Many abandened their homes inadequately
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  • 216 13 Comedy Romance At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS £ARL Brisson and Margot Graham w take the featured roles in "Princ of Arcadia." which opened at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday. The picture is a light-hearted comedy romance and deals with the adv-inuiv> of a deported prince, whose numerous
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  • 75 13 Possible Clash Between Two Houses Reuter. London. Oct. 31, POSSIBLE clash between the two Houses of Parliament if the Labourites are victorious was foreshadowed by .Mr. Clynes in broadcastini» on the Labour policy. He said: "We demand equality with the other parties and shall face the
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  • 188 13 Flotilla Leader And Eiffht Destroyers British Official Wireless. T! TTT London. Oct. 31. HE Admiralty has decided, subject to the settlement of certain points of detail to place the construction of the flot'lla leader and destroyers of the 1935 i programme with the following iirms i Flotilla leader,
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  • 253 14 Fernandez Beaten In I poh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Fiiday. COM PHONG, the Siamese bocer, scored yet another victory last night when he heat Ignnekl Fernandez over twelve three-minute rounds at the Jubilee Park. The Siamese, whe was aggressive generally, deserved to gain the
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  • 48 14 Opening Match Of The Tour Reuter. Perth. Oct. 31. The opening match of the M.C.C. tourists in Australia was started to-day at Perth against Wast Australia. The tourists batted first and had scored 292 for 7 at close of play, Dennis Smith 83. Mitchell-Innes 58.—Reuter.
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  • 109 14 U.S. Team Leads England The United States team of Michael Gottlief and Howard Schenken drew T. Gottlieb and Howard Schenken drew gasps from spectators with a series oi biilliant manoeuvres in the openinc, session of the 10-day international bridge marathon, rolling up a 5.090 point margin by a
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  • 98 14 Cinder Track To Cost £3,000 Sydney. Oct. 22. The Slate Government has agreed to find the money lo provide a suitable cinder track for the Empire Gomes in the event of the Games being ncld In Sydney in 1938. This, it is estimated, will cost anything up
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  • 55 14 The combined bi-monthly religious meeting of the Girls' and Young Men's Friendly Bands, the Boys' Brigade, Ist Company, and members of Prinseo Street Church, will be held to-day, at 8.15 p.m., in Prinsep Street Church. The Rev. Stephen-Band, 8.A., of the Orchard Road Presbyterian Church, will <'ivc
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  • 46 14 Members of the Aston Athletic Club are asked to note that the Club arranged for Saturday November 2. is postponed to Monday November 4 commencing from 5.30 p.m. The Monthly Dinner will be held as usual on Saturday, November 2, at 8 p m
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  • 1543 14 POOR GAME IN LADIES' TEST FOR POPPY DAY Singapore, Friday. 'J'HE local padang was (he scene of two interesting trial games yesterday. On the S.C.C. ground, the jC 1 ony players held their first try-out for the season and
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  • 54 14 Result Of J.C.S.A. Annual Tournament The following are the results of th" J.C.S.A. Billiard Tournament for 1935. Championship: —Winner—James Lee; Runner-up.—Tan Bock Lim. Class A (Handicap:—Winner—James Lee; Runner-up.—A. Ghani. Class B (Handicapl Winner—Lye Kirn Siew; Runner-up.—Lim Hong Seng. Class C (Handicap) .—Winner—Tan Yong Kwong; Runner-up—N. E. Rozario. Highest Break—6o
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  • 476 14 Entry Fae liaised MR. DOl (,LAS MADE LIFE MEMBER Singapore. Friday. the twenty-third annual genera] meeting of the Keppel held yesterday evening at ti house it was decided to increaa entrance, fee from $25 to $50. Proposing the adoptioi of committee's report and accounts for the
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  • 22 14 The replay of the women's b competition of the Island Goll Club yesterday was won by Miss Abed 2 op.
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  • 231 15 Sin (fa pore To Meet Johore Singapore, Friday. roNSIDFKABI.E interest is attached to Singapore's first •Malaya" Cup match against Johore in Singapore on Saturday ami a l;»rge attendance is antici|i.ited. Minns will be making a welcome rei: rmce, having recovered from his injury. A I'' S. Talbot
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  • 142 15 Average Higher Than Bradman's Dorrigo. Oct. 21. popular cricketing pri t, 1 Pat" Bradley, had made 62 by h ting against a Bostobricl >tain called upon him to retire cd Father Btadley's :us week. His ay the last two games is r than Brae .an's ever was. He
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  • 60 15 A WOMAN walked up to the first tee at a Melbourne golf course. She drove off, though there were players ahead, and did not call H.re!" i ball just missed a man's He p ckeß it up and threw ick. SI him, club in but t,
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  • 185 15 Convincing Victory For Germany Paris, Sept. 15. I*l IE most crashing victory in an athletic contest between representatives of two countries was achieved by the German team over France's athletes in Paris on September 15. It was a jubilee contest as it was for the 10.h
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  • 26 15 Reuter. London, Oct. 31. The following rugby matches were played to-day Newport 5. New Zealand 17. Leicestershire 0. East Midlands 16: (at Leicester) .—Reuter.
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  • 42 15 The following will represent .the S.R.C. v. the S.V.C. on Saturday, on the S.R.C. ground O. C. Aeria. R. Barth. A. G. Armstrong. G. Ross, J. S. de Souza. L. AWs, D. Ross, N. Sullivan. M. Valberg, J. Zehnder, P. d'Almeida.
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  • 249 15 "Brown Panther 93 A Favourite (By "X.0.") Singapore, Friday. JOE DIAMOND, Malaya's no. 1 lightweierbt, is favoured to beat Ventura Marque* when they clash at the New World Arena to-night. Those who favour the "Brown Panther" ar?ue that h<s physical advantages
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  • 53 15 The following w 11 represent the "Express Badminton Party" ngninst the "E. P. M. Badminton Pnr.y" in a friendly match of 4 singles and two doubles at the former's eourv on Saturday, November 2, at 3 p.m.:— J. Lepus, K. P. Varughese, S. V. Fernandez, K. A. Rahman and
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    • 121 15 D U N L 0 PI FORT TENNIS BALL For how many «ets do your tennis balls last in perfect playing condition? How soon do they rfet slippery and lose their crisp grip on the racket? No matter hoy good you've found tennis balls up till now, you have pleasure
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    • 519 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IB -GREAT 1 by reason of the fact that tn period of little more thin quarter of a century It haa. (1) built ap m Urge business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (S) introduced modern innovation* that were previously absent from
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  • 167 16 In Pacific South-West Tournament QONAI.D Budge, the American Davis Cup player, was concerned in three hnais In the Pacific South-West lawn tennis championship at Las Angeles He was successful m the men's singles m which be met R. Menzel, of Czechoslovakia Minzel retired when Budce was
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  • 92 16 Annual General Meeting! To-morrow The annual general meeting of the Novice Badminton Party will be held on Saturday, the 2nd November 1935, at 2.45 p.m. at Mr Lim Boon Guan's residence, 259, Rangoon Road The agenda will be: To collect subscriptions; to confirm minutes of the last quarterly
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  • 58 16 The following tie* in the S.C.C Lawn Bowls Doubtes Handicap have been fixed for next week: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4 C R Wardle and Dr. E A Elde. (4-4) vs A Ferguson and C O Fuglei (scr TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 G C. Miller and J A Dean (-2)
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  • 404 16 Handicaps For Last Day THE fallowing are the handicaps for the final day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Meeting to he run in Ipoh to-morrow Horses, Class 1, Division 1. one mile and fifty yards: Bestlot 92, Strathpeffer 9.0, Belle Edna 8 12, Eastern Knight 8.11. Nut
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  • 465 16 Championships To Start In November (From Our Oini Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Oct 90. A MEETING of tin- Committee of the Johore Badmint >n Association was held this evening in Association's Hall, at .Jalan Ah Rook, Johore Bahru with Inche Mahm >od bin Hussein (President), in the chair. Others
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  • 140 16 Big Fight At Wimbledon On Nov. 12 Tommy Loughran, the Amor''- t weight, will meet Maurice Stri. New Zealand champion, in a lO-r test at Wembley on November J" This will be Loughran's tirst r icr' tkcountry, ami Strickland's sceon.l. u discussion has been goiujf on
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  • 231 16 Ties In Handicap Tournament The following ties have I in the S.C.R.C. Handicap Billiards 1 ment: MONDAY, MOV. I "A" Class handicap at H p.m.: Taw Thi Sang vs. Chua Choon Leone;. "B M Class Handicap at 5.15 p.m Chiap Song vs. Lim Boon Jim. TUESDAY, Nov. 5
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  • 74 16 following will represent th Clerical Union in a frientllv gam* against the Darul Bahar Club on Salutary, Nov. 2, on the home ground at 513 P- m sharp: Owen Wait; P Retnasaba pathy, K. Muthucumaru; H C Humphries Noel Hay, Ahmat Tamby; Benin v/ P k ur
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    • 298 16 M° uth Cleanliness is the lirsf line 1 H V- of Defence against infection. rT j Squibb's Dental Cream consists of jj pure Palpitated colloidal Mag- li t nesium H > droxi d>< Calcium Car- l! T bonate, excipients and flavouring— N j > A dentifrice with unlimited j] j
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    • 134 16 This new model the Wofceley "Wasp"—rives you I ~lo« roominess, better springing, sturdier roadworthiness, greater safety and easier controllab- I iiiy than has hitherto been possible in a car of this I class. Speed, performance and tunning economy are precisely m line with the exacting require- ments ol the modern
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    • 95 16 SOUND REFRESHING SLEEP AT TEETHING TIME Of en the cut! nor of <he iirst teeth are the ewne ot much Kofferiajr, snd mtitil man\ ilccpies< nights for both the little and bis parents. But h>w easily th trj ing per.od may be overcome with the uni mum of par, and
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  • 1016 17 Colonial Police And FireBrigades j; is notified for general information I tiia* His Majesty having been gracii.v pleased, by Royal Warrant dated M. rrh 23. 1934. lo approve the creation medal to be designated "The mial Police and Fire Brigades Long rvice Medal." His Excellency the ernor.
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  • 50 17 Reuter Wireless. Madrid. Oct. 29. Senor Chapaprieta. the retiring Prime Minister, has formed a new j cabinet which docs not include two radical members, Senor L-rroux j Foreign Minister, and Senor Rorha Education Minister, but the same j parties are represented as in the pre- vious cabinet.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 48 17 Reuter Wireless. Vancouver, Oct. 29. A mining deal claimed to be one of the most important for many years is announced to-day. The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada has purchased all the holdings of ihe t;ranby Consolidated Mining ana Smelting Company .—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 227 17 Malaya Expected To Break All Records THE idea of Poppy Day in becoming inciearlngly popular each year, and in 1934 a substantial sum was added to the National Poppy Day total as the result of special local celebrations of a festive nature organised in a.d of thr Fund
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  • 67 17 Elected Rector Of Edinburgh University Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 29. Lord Ailenby has been elected Rector oi Edinburgh University in succession to Sir lan Hamilton, rec eivina l 047 Watlon SahlSt 91f for Di Two other candidates retired on the second and third counts respectively The election was
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  • 468 17 Malay Woman's Extensive Property A_ T TT Singapore, Thursday. CIVIL action in which the Mohammedan law of inheritance la involved, was commenced before the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Burton, the action being over the estate of a Malay woman named Hajijah binti Jumahat. deceased. The
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    • 47 17 JOont /riecjrJect NATURE'S WARNING OF I B R E A KD D WN I HORLICK'S restores vigour, gives l/3rd extra energy (SEND 15 CENTS FOR TRIAL BOTTLE). j TTJT THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK j CT( /R1 -100 PER CENT ENERGY. W GIVING NOURISHMENT REPRESENTATIVE; H.M. HODGES, SINGAPORE.
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    • 650 17 SCRATCHING never gives a D 0 G relief —but it often leads to Eczema A word of warning if your dog is Start now to keep him fit and happy scratching. He is feeling the terrible always. Give your dog Bob Mann's itching sensation under his skin which Condition Powders
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  • 293 18 Shirley, Lionel Bill IN "THE LITTLE COLONEL" TMIREE supreme figures of screen, stage and vaudeville are brought together in Fox Films' "The Little Colonel," which will be screened at the Alhambra Theatre on Nov. 5. They are Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, and Bill Robinson. IN SIX MONTHS Shirley Templo, the
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  • 55 18 oncludes Holiday Trip Round The World < Reuter Wireless. London, Oct 29 1 he British diplomat. Mr Harold Farquhar. has reached London on the conclusion ui' a 22.00i) mile holiday flight round the world Accompanied by a German named Bieler. Farquha. travelled trom Mexico \ia Alaska. Si bena
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  • 282 18 Provides Fun Romance In "Black Sheep 1 A THRILL-PACKED, [un-capped ad-venture-mystery that disponses laughs and suspense In equal measure;, is offered by Fox Film in "Black Sheep,'' which starts its engagement on Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. A new Edmund Lowe -far from the Sergeant Quirt
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  • 583 18 Action Movex From Orphan Asylum To Theatre DOME was not built in a day but IX Budapest was. It was bulll not in Hungary but in Hollywood for the production of "The Good Fairy." Margaret Sullavan's latest starring vehicle for Universal which comes to
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  • 507 18 "Anna Karen in a" lOTH ANNIVKRS VR\ FILM pHREE facts stand out Karenina," Greta Gai-bo's new picture which opens next the Capitol Theatre It is her twentieth picture n in America. It is her Tenth Anniversary nicture, for it was just ten yearn
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    • 821 18 T TAN HO OON Ted., LTD. t s IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE valuable freehold Singapore prop ere tea at the saleroom of Messrs. Tan Hi I 0 n fi Co., Ltd., \os. 90 92. Market Street. Singapore, j S On Thursday, 7th November 1935. At -> nfi pm i AUCTION SAI
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    • 124 18 MO 1 Til I Everybody has it ASTRING-O-SOL Corrects it ABTRING-O-BOL Ls the concentrated 1 n antiseptlc-germicida] mouth wash 1 It penetrates deep Into tissue* and Crevices. Exerts powerful germicidal action. Kills the germs embedded there Ls absolutely safe. Produces an astrin- I gent action inhibiting bacteria's growth I and
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    • 204 18 GEOGRAPHICAL LECTURE An open meeting oi the Rattles Col c t- Oeographical Club will be held in tic Geography Department ol Raffles College mi Wednesday Nov t>, at hi, n.m when Dr V w W s Purcell will read paper on "The Influence ol DeOgraphV on the distribution ol Chine
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    • 132 18 •J. jiMessrs. POWELL CO. LTD.; No. 2. RAFFLES PLACE, S I (Established 1868). j j STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. j Open 'Daily for inspect:ion of furniture, antiques, hard* miscellaneous gooda. j TO LET I Oomp und House No. 13, Ambar Road, Unfurnished, facing th< i Renl $100 per month. Entry
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  • 685 19 Ethiopian Youths ALiriCATION FOR MANHOOD Addis Ababa. rw»K >0 centuries, since the time of its tirst king, Menelik, son of Kj n o Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. the African kingdom of l lhi«>|)ii has maintained its sovereign! i; u i nuw the black warriors
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  • 100 19 £7,500 Runway Being Built Darwin, Oct. 1. ENGINEERS are racing against time to complete, before the wet season starts, a runway on Darwin Aerodrome, which will enable the heaviest 'planes to land on the aerodrome with ease, even during the heaviest tropical rains. It is stated that the
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  • 71 19 Jewish Synagogue Sold For £72 Berlin. The Jewish synagogue on the Sickingen height near Hoeheinoed, the central meeting point of the Jews of the Palatinate has b?en sold —owing to lack of patronage. Emigration of Jews during ihe last two years, it is declared, has become so
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  • 342 19 Daring Smugglers THEIR OPERATIONS DESCRIBED Port of Spain, Trinidad. A DARING band of smugglers who deal in human cargo, enticing unemployed West Indians to take a chance of entering Venezuela illegally, is operating on the Caribbean Sea, according to the Trinidad Guardian. A group of boatmen
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