Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales I'd XXII.- No. 2«0 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Nov. 8, 1935. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, PTvIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 653 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. RESEARCH IN THE ANTARCTIC Fourth Commission Of Discovery II EARLY last month the Royal ship Discovery DL left St. Katherines Dock, near Tower Bridge, for her fourth commission in the Antarctic. She will be absent for about 20 months, and after calling at Cape Town will make
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  • 114 2 Kobe To Brisbane In 11 Days Encouraged by the increase in trade with Australia and New Zealand, J?pan j ka to inaugurate a speedier and more frequent steamship service to the two countries, states a Reuter message from Osaka. Two ships of 7,000 tons, with a speed of
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  • 137 2 Exhibition In British Science Museum A MODEL, more than 10ft. long, of Uvs n C.G.T. liner Normandie has been lent to the Science Museum, South Kensington, by the owners. Exhibited at the entrance to th« Merchant Steamers Gallery, the model brings up to date the long sequence of models
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    • 444 2 p&o. n d BRITISH INDIA P. C). S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dua Tannage. Singapore. 1935. KAXCiiI 17 t OOO Nov. 8 BHUTAN 0,100 Nov. 21 NALDKKA 10,000 Nov. 22 BEHAR O.OOU Dec. 5 CARTHAGK l. r >,ooo Dec. C SOUDAN 0,500 Dee. 18 RAJ PUT ANA 17,000 Dec. 20
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    • 641 2 N.Y.K.LINE. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorp >rated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said. Marseilles and d'lbraltar. SA FUSHIMI MARU Nov. 14 s.s HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28 1 m.v. TERUKUNI MARU Dee. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26 1936. s.s. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9 Rates
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    • 523 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 tALSIA 19-11 19-11 20-11 22-11 BORINGIA 10-12 10-12 11-12 13-12 RRRIA 31-12 31-12 1-1 t-1
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    • 454 2 STEAMER SAILINGS »S9q[ T (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the O.mintended fixtures: OUTWARDS. IKS i "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Shai ghai. North China Japan S "ISAR" for Man ia, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan N y. g| "POTSDAM" for Manila, Bongkong Shanghai Japan Dee 4 "MAIN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North
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  • 812 3 foxing Surgeon's Story INFESTED WITH WILD CEASTS London, Sept. iii. ••'jj'.'ii. plight of tile wounded on tn Id of battle would beggar cription. Tne whole country with hyenas and jackals, from the larger wild beasts, no doubt that those 1
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  • 161 3 Slid Down Rope Into Well Brisbane, Oct. 28. The resourcefulness and bravery of a grandmother at Cooktown saved th<» life of James Palmer, aged 15, who took a fit and fell down a 20 foot well. The boy's grandmother was preparing breakfast when she missed the lad.
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  • 93 3 Man Unable To Account For Its Presence To Wife Grand Coulee Dam. Washington. The following advertisement has appeared in the "Agony" column of a local newspaper at Grand Coulee Dart-. Washington:— "found —Lady's purse left in n:y car while parked. Owner can have ,amj by describing
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  • 97 3 Man Tramps Baltic Sea For 15 Miles B?iiin. A 15-mile walk on a rough sea is one man's way of enjoying life/ He is Herr Fritz Ernst Neumann, aged 34. who has invented a pair of "water-skis." On these he has succeeded in walking across the BnUic
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  • 134 3 Leper Who Ran Sheep Station By Telephone I Brisbane, Oct. 12. The death at the Peel Island Lazaret Moreton Bay, of Frederick Martin' marks the passing of a man who did not allow affliction to stand in the way of his business. Martin was tne owner of
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  • 119 3 Upturn Aeceniuatci In Scptsmbcr THE upward trend of Suez Canal traffics 1 was sharply accentuated in September, during which month transits numbered 531 vessels and receipts amounted to Frs. 73,410,000 (about £992,000 at current rates), compared with 468 transits and Frs. 67,860,000 (£917,000) in September, 1934. Receipts
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  • 124 3 Sydney To Have 2nd Biggest In The World Sydney, Oct. 15. A more hygienic method of handling Sydney's meat supply, probably accompanied by a slight reduction in prices, will follow the completion of the Metropolitan Meat Board's huge new killing, treating and selling plant at Homebush Bay, near
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  • 336 3 Arrival In Sydney FIVE MONTHS IN THE ANTARCTIC Sydney, Oct. 21. AFTER a stay of a few days, during which time fuel and stores were taken aboard, the Japanese whaling fleet, the first that has visited Sydney, left for the Antarctic to spend five months in the
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  • 483 4 Important Discovery REMOVAL OF THYROID GLAND London. SHY, (lark-haired young man of Hurley Street has, I learn, made a discovery concerning the cure Of heart disease which must rank as one of the most important developments of present-day medical science. His name is George Bankoff, he
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  • 151 4 Airman Lands At Bride's Feet Riga. a parachute wedding has oeen celebrated in a village 80 miles from Moscow. The biidegroom, Michael Ivanovich. a Soviet airman, had arranged L ob. married when all leave was cancelled ior parachute manoeuvres. They began on what was to have been Ivanovich's
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  • 257 4 Ship Wrecked On Island Reef Madras. Sept. 25. THE crew and passengers, numbering 69, of the "Diego," one of the last ol the British square-ngged ships, were rescued after they had been stranded for 34 days on Eagle Island (one of the Amirantes Islands in the
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  • 158 4 More First Preference Arrears Paid Off The directors of British decided to pay on Oct. 31 to holder* registered at the close of business on Oct. 15 a full year's dividend on the Seven per Cent. First Cumulative Preference shares, bringing the dividends paid on this class of
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  • 303 4 V ugo-Slavia's Army Display Belgrade, Sept. 6. KING Peter's 12th birthday was celebrated to-day by one of the largest and most impress-a c military paradts Belgrade nas ever known. This was his first birthday celeoration sinc.e he succeeded to the throne on the assassination of his
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  • 173 4 Case Of Respiratory Weakness Sydney, N.S.W., Oct. 25. A remarkable case of respiratory weakness, which caused a newly-born child to turn completely blue, has been cured in the Renwick Hospital for infants. Summer Hill near Sydney. The baby was only six hours old upon admission over the
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  • 290 4 Man's "Sacred Duty To Have Many Children" Short Creek, Arizona. THE peace and quietness of an old established colony of polygamists in the remote North-west corner of Arizona has been rudely shattered owing to its discovery by local relief authorities. Hitherto unknown, it is composed ol
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  • 139 4 Sandwfch Man To Tramp All Over America New York. Crowds In Broadway stopped and nared as a sandwich man walked slowly down the street carrying placards on which was the photcgiaph of a young girl. Over the photograph was written. LOST Ruth Ncidman and below it
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  • 160 4 Rumania's Proposal to British Creditors Bucharest. There is the prospect of British creditors having their cellars well stocked with Rumanian wine this winter. M. Sassu. the Minister of Agriculture, has asked the British Commercial Attache here to provide him with a list of their names in
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  • 1109 4 Strong Position CONDITION OF THE MARKET j (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 22. T<HE twenty-fifth annual general meeting of the Rubana Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, 85, Gracechurch-street, E.C., Mr. F. E. Maguire (the chairman) .presiding. The secretary (Mr. F.
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    • 90 4 **********9999 *****94 **********9999 MILK AT ITS BEST! f SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I 9 9 9 9 0 BECAUSE S 9 f QUALITY IS WORTH TWICE THE PRWb 9 9 km 9 1 SAFE AX 11 GOOD I Oil lIAIIV 1 9 f I Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For
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    • 85 4 LION BRAND j I MOTHERS After Giving Birth should have indispensable tonic which cleanses the whole inner sy.stem, restores the waste tissue and vitality of all bodycells, purifiea the blood, re/rains robust health and strength, makes the face bright and rosy and keeps the body i n a healthy condition.
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  • 128 5 LITTLE RUBBER OFFERING Price Too High For Export Out Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning, r (Singapore). 22% cts., up ket Tone: Steady, ro-day's Prices:— j (don 6 '< 16d., up l{l6d. kel J < »nf: Steady. a V rk: 13 5 16 cts., up 1 ir, c
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  • 45 5 Singapore, Friday. NG Slightly improved 74 76, K. Lanjut 18 3 19-. 69, Rawang T. Fids. 6 7% Tin 29 30 S. Kinta 22 32"... S Luas $1.36 $1.40. Talam SI 89, T. Harbour $7.40 $7.65 U Klang- si 27 $1.31.
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  • 83 5 Japanese Quct'ng Independent Rates t Tokyo, Oct. 22. A a result of complaints received ii many ship-owners, group insurance Mipanies have decided to take action H-ndently frurn the London market, a rit'i t fort* insurance rates for ships! T >-ririi? the Mediterranean and Biack I s,v P»»rts are
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  • 1405 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore,.Friday, 10 a.m. 4.- Ampat 6 9 7 64y 2 6,10V 2 M a x Ku mban g W. 6 34,6 33 34 £1 A Malay 60,- 61|-
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  • 90 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. IX.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. November) 22% 22V 2 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B. November) 21 U|16 21 13'16 No. I.X.RS.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 22*4 22% do. Nov. 22% 22 do. Dec. 22 7 16
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  • 104 5 I During the week ending Oct. 19, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 23.504 cases, of which: I 12 044 (51 per cent) cases were to Vhe I Unned K/ngdom, I 1,795 (8 per cent) cases to the ConI tinent of Europe, 8.475 (36 per cent) cases
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  • 680 5 I Capital Increased To £150,000 (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. 14. THE first ordinary general meeting of the Sitlang VaiTey Rubber Estate Ltd., was held at 19, Fenchurch-street,' Mr. L. C. Bernachi, 0.8. E. (the chairman), in the course of his address said u« v. th c
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  • 39 5 British Official Wireless. i London, Nov. 7. STERLING on New York is %MH Paris H£6. The Stork Markets are quieter. British Funds were maintained, btt War Loan is easier at 104-15 16, gold 141 o^d.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 20 5 The following are outputs for the month of October: Henrietta Rubber 82,000 lb. Sungel Matang Rubber 29.000 lb.
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  • 261 5 Inactivity In The Terminal Markets MESSkS. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report aated Nov. 7, state:— The steady tone which has been a strong feature lately gave way in the earlier part of the week, reflecting the inactivity in the terminal markets. It was generally
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  • 32 5 Export Credits Unused And Cancelled Amount cancelled in lbs. F M.S 52,252 lbs. Johore 34,858 S.S. Mainland 3,179 S.S. Islands 23,903 Kedah 16,147 Labuan 4.567 Kelantan 2,129 Total 136,835 lbs.
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  • 381 5 Better Than A Year Ago IN his report on Economic Conditions in Canada, 1934-35, the Senior Commissioner, Mr F WvESrl a e that t he Tcon siderably better than Tyear ago ar?o ?h° U t K 00k for continued prog g res? The three notable features of
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    • 222 5 THE I UNITED CHINESE! BANK, LIMITED. 'lacorp ra «d in the Straits Settlements) .Tl-A. Chulia Street, j (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000. 'legraphic Address:— Telephone Nos.:— Tyt huabank 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— WTee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Beng Cheang. Esq., Deputy Chairman. Chionh Ke Hu.
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    • 371 5 SOUTH BRITISH I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., I (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OWUM: 2, 11NLA1SON GKCEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16I>, Cecil St., Singapore. L. G. JOHNSON,
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    • 558 6 •> S E-ery cu customer j j 1001 LADIES' HATS j AND j 250 LADIES' DRESSES TO BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OF COST at j MEYER MANSION. NORTH HRIDGE ROAU. 4 E HASSAN M 3T, BRAS BASAK BOAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of wot} ir? electrical, gas and water service
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    • 578 6 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN Ml SIC SCHOOL I A, Kirk Terrace (Off Dhoby Ghaut) Singapore. The only aid oldest institution of its kind in Singapore with up-to-date equipment. Had ga.ined a series of successes in the Trinity College Examinations in the par.t. No age restriction. Write for particulars. M. ANCIANO. Pr
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    • 833 6 CLEARANCE SALE AT R. KHATENA No. 59/SELEGIE ROAD. FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY. 200 Hats for Ladies and Children to be sold at $1.00 each. Ladies' dresses, embroideries, laces, organdie, net laces, Valenciennes laces, etc., to be cleared at half price. TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF TODDY. 1. Tenders are invited
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    • 880 6 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF M. P. M. MCTHL PALANIAPPA CHETTIAR, LATE OF P ANA YAPP ATTI IN THE STATE OF PUDDUKOTTAH. SOUTH INDIA, DECEASED. Pursuant To Section 131 Of "The Probate and Administration Enactment, 1915." NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors, next-of-kin and other persons having any claims
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    • 915 6 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Leonard Hi.ice of No. 2 Eu Court, Singapore, is no longer our canvasser and has therefore no authority whatsoever to receive any payment or to transact any business for or on our behalf. Will advertisers who have dealt with the said Leonard Hince
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    • 495 6 m STOCKS!!! OF FAMOUS SWISS MADE CLOCKS AND WATCHES on display at:— Tivn UJUIS mi 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection with any other Clock and Watch D. or Repairers. _—P.S.. J THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER 01 COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION NOTICE is hereby given that
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    • 145 7 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE Phosferine Tonic Wine contains all that ii best in a sound, pure wine, plus those other qualities which are generally asso?iated with a course of medicine with strong body and nerve building properties. Established in 1924 the Kee Huat Radio Co. finished experimenting in Radio
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    • 20 7 Macleans removes tobacco I stains, polishes the teeth, j and preserves the enamel. Make sure you get Sales Representative I
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    • 149 7 WHITEA WAYS RELIABLE AND INEXPENSIVE TRAVEL GOODS. V filiS BASIC Kl^^« wi;n strong brassed lock/' 1 FIBRE ATTACHE CASES. Size 36 Strong English made. In Brown or Navy. Fitted with *wo aftring WARDROBE TRUNKS. A locks and handles. Made from strcn( vu {c J 11 Each. covered plywood, with hangers
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1157 7 Malayan Listeners" Radio ISRITISH EMPIRE BERLIN STATION I 2RO, ROME PROGRAMMES I "-"DSnSaM 4 MetreB Broadcasting On 31.13 And Violoncello Recital By 25.10 Metres Kathleen Moorhouse la AY tp il u P m JB DJN < Ger man, Every Monday. Wednesday and FriEnglish); German Folk Song; Pro- day. from 6to
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  • 104 8 Development Qf Modern Electioneering British Official Wireless. I London, Nov. 7. I A development of modern electioneering, which has grown with each campaign of recent years, is the use of amplifying and relaying equipment. Loud-speakers are installed at every big meeting and where the principal speakers are of
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  • 60 8 H.M.S. Gipsy Launched On The Clyde British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 7. The sixth naval vessel to be launched on the Clyde this year, the destroyer Giosy. took the water from Messrs. Fairfields* vard to-day. EM-S. Garland, a sister ship, was launched by the same firm over a
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  • 531 8 Singapore, Friday. The following passengers arc proceeding by the Cathay sail ng at 9.30 a.m. to-day for Penang, Colombo, Bombay and Europe. Mrs. Lowen, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Irani, Mr. J. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Yelland, Lt. W. F.
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  • 225 8 Valentijn, Dutch, 1.181 tons, from Sourabaya 7-11, to Bali 9-11. Giang Seng, Britiah. 1,085 tons, from Semarang 7-11, to Java Ports 8-11. Blinjoe, Dutch, 715 ton, from Bandjcrmasin 17-11, »o Bandjermasin 10-11. Togian, Dutch, 072 tons, from Pontianak 7-U. to Tambelan 9-11. Klang, British, 723 torts, from Penang
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  • 30 8 The D'Artagnan is expected to arrive in Singapo:e from Colombo to-morrow at noon, and sail on the same day at 7 p.m. for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe.
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  • 93 8 Mails expected from Europe, (London Parcel Mails) by the P. and O. Ranchi time of general delivery of parcels 9 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p,m. to-morrow and general delivery of letters 4.05
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  • 155 8 Foreign Imports oX Tin Ore during the month of October. 1935. Country ol Origin jens 1. Alaska 2. Burma 439 3. The Netherlands Indies: Banka and Billiton Singkep Other Places 4 4. French Indo-China 226 5. Japan 6. Siam i o ai 7. Tanganyika 10 8. Union
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  • 190 8 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 7. London 4 months' sight 2]4% London 3 months' sight 214 332 London 60 days' sight 214 1116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London demand 214 London T.T. 2|4 Lyons and Paris demand £65 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 316 Batavia
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  • 96 8 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 7. Paris 74 11 16. New York 492 116 Montreal 4.97%. Brussels 29.11. Geneva 15.12%. Amsterdam 7.24%. Milan 604». Berlin 12.23. Stockholm 19.39% :openhagen 22.39% )slo 19.90 V,. Vienna 26%. Prague 118 13 16. Helsingfors 227. Madrid 36. Rio 4% sellers official. Athens
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  • 187 8 Singapore, Nov. 7. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. i per Koyan $135 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $133 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $131 Rice, B. Siam, N. 1 per Koyan $97 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $91 Siam, Rice, 1
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  • 115 8 Urger Interim To More Equalise Payments DRYANT and May, the match manuJ facturers, has declared' an interim dividend of 10 per cent., free of ExTon the Ordinary shares for the half-year ended Sept. 30 (against 6 per cent.) payable to shareholders on Oct 31 The directors state
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  • 25 8 .-25? Sj? D 'Axtagnan for Indo-China. Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p in. to-morrow will now close at 1 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 294 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 8 High Tides:—B.sl a.m., 9.29 pm Poppy Day Fund Street Collections Hockey: Ladies' Poppy Day Match Europeans v. Rest, S.C.C SCRC v. Raffles College I. College gro Medical College II v. A.P C MC U Indian Assn.
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  • 74 8 ALHAMBRA.—Shirley Temple lr« The Little Colonel." CAPITOL—-Anna Karenina." empire.—Chinese talkie. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, jide-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese w*'angs, Cinemas. Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.— The Gav Brid< and "Spitfire." MARLBOROUGH.— She Loves Mb Not." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret DancJoft Side-shows, Malay Operas, Cninesj Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"The Good Fairy RITZ.—"Don't Eet On
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 266 8 j PREMIER HOTEL Jf I TO-NIGHT TOMORROW THE BALLROOM WILL BE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I 1 EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED co J° 9 it^ M I j ,>0RE YACHT CLUB DINNER 9 45 to midnight AND DANCE and THERE WILL HE NO COCK- OOX A IIOLL1 S THE POPULAR BALLROOM 1 TAIL DANCE
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    • 38 8 We make a practical study of your head and will suggest a coiffure esDecially becoming to you FIGARO Phone 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. $8 $10 $12 $15 only Permanent Wave Specialists
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    • 198 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Just Published! Just Published!! Selling like hot buns. Chinese Historical Story in Romanised Malay. M Ong Ch m Kcon Hoe Huan" Book Nos. 1 2 are WW 1 ready. "Khian Leong Koon Yew Kaag Lam" No. 1 is now ready. 32 pa I weekly issue at 'I~> cents
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 289 8 1 Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Flevo) 1 p.m. Soengei Liat (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. DUly (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Blinjoe (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Sarikei and Sibu (Angby) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock Padang,
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  • 703 9 F.M.S. Rubber Coupons interesting case AT MUAR ,bm Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Nov. 6. ii'UKTHKR rubber coupons issued Kuala Lumpur could be made J»jcct matter of a charge in th* of Johore was argued at. the Assizes this morning before M .i istice J. V. G.
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  • 665 9 Midnight Drama In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. FURTHER evidence was recorded be- fore Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and a common jury at the Assize Court to-day, in the case in which two Chinese named Liew Teck San and Chui Eng Kai stand charged with robbery and abetment,
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  • 162 9 Should Command Support Of AH Countries I i Reuter. THE Chinese Government's Financial 1 and currency reforms should command the general support of all countries interested in the welfare of China, declares The Times In a leader. It is unfortunate that the first reports to reach Tokyo
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  • 112 9 Chinese Youth Steals Microscope Singapore, Thursday. A Chinese youth named Lee Sing Chia pleaded guilty in the Third Police Court this morning to the theft of a microscope and a ladies' powder compact from Messrs. Yamada and Co., a Japanese firm in North Bridge Road. It appears
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 132 9 #90 NICHT i A friendly rubber good company a few I drinks. Pleasant, fleeting hours. Just one side SB of life in this country. Tomorrow, the blazing I sun the daily round. Can you greet the I morning with the joy which comes from a sense H of personal fitness
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    • 57 9 CROOKES OPTICAL CO 206, South Bridge Road. m m Tel. 6844 P. Box 69. f Charges Cheaper W than anywhere A?H throughout I 1. Crookes Lenses completed with frame from I ĔBr 2. Fountain pens H "j^W from 60 cts. each V J^F^ with engraving W MUĕĕM free! V#HR EVERYBODY'S/^§§7/
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    • 61 9 CLEANED IN A DAY THE BURTOL WAY AT BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS LONDON 278, ORCHARD ROAD. LOCAL EXPERT PHONE 7766. PRICES (Vanishing) gives that matt complexion blends naturally with the best powder base. your complexion. When travelling Fragrant refreshing invigorating in broiling iun and suffocating dust. "47//* Genuine Eau dc j
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 326 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 232 10 iiftiiiF alhambra still r MORE WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE AS TARZAN in death battle with a terociou s N umedian Lion— a terrific fight with the Monster Men in the C-ty of The Grc?n Goddess— 'THE NEW ADVENTURES of TARZAN' wHk ULA HOLT FRANK BAKER LEWIS SARGENT Week-End Matinees -CHU CHIN
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    • 320 10 FOR SEVERAI MONTHS SUCH A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY— EVERYONE WILL ENJOY IT" FREE PRESS THURSDAY •\m jßll "IF A MAN CANNOI FIND PLENTi TO LAUGH AT IN THIS it {S> «W 1 PICTURE HE IS DOOMED TO AN GRAVE—IT IS IRRESIST X U*LE" MALAYA TRIBUNE THURSDAY I I Knl I .Margaret
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    • 312 10 I Lane Motor Garage, 281, 0n Ilim Repairs! Decarbonising 4 cyl- $4 r r O Unt and creasing $1. 0 e'rha ,1 Hoods, batteries, dynamos, rewirir I moderate charges. Used Cars' m I Tourers and Saloon, Essex Sal. Roadster. Singer Junior Sundays. E. SIMOX, V, WORLD PEACE A union meeting
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  • 213 11 British Official Wireless. Increased Frequency Of Services London, Nov. 7. THE first stage in the revision of the Empire Air Transport Programme, ith a view to an improvement in the resent time schedules; increased frej ol services and the conveyance, is practicable, of all first class
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  • 176 11 Tamil Talkie At The Theatre Royal The Tamil talkie now showing at the Theatre Royal, North Bridge Road, entitled "Mohinl Rukmar-.gadha," is one of the finest Tamil pictures so far shown here. It is the story of "Ekadasi Vritha Mahamyam" which is well known to Indians. Some
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  • 475 11 Mr. E. J. Case Retires SINGAPORE VERY HEALTHY Singapore, Friday. 25 years in the East, Mr. E. J. Case, Manager of the B.A.T. factory in Singapore, is leaving by the Dempo to-day for home on retirement accompanied by his wife and daughter. Forty of his
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  • 173 11 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Municipal health statement for t'ne week ended Nov. 2 shows that there were 213 dea.hs. as compared with 230 m the previous week, and with 206 in cne correspond ng week of last year. The chief causes cf death were: —benberi
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  • 102 11 First Symphony Well Received British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 7. r CONSIDERABLE interest has been v aroused in musical circles by th.performance last night in the programme of the B. B. C. Queen's Hali concert of the First Symphony by a young composer of growing reputation Mr. William
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  • 143 11 To Measure Its Height With Ruler New York. «nnin ht P0, !f e ca s a P° lic e emergency squad... and a fire engine... all these were summoned when a man climbed u top pole ere and on the Two thousand spectators gathered to watch
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    • 465 11 V ——jJJJ A DANCE I TO-NIGHT j THE POPULAR ORCHESTRA OF THE P. O. I s.s. "RAX! HI" SATURDAY NOV. 9. j SPECIAL BENEFIT TEA DANCE 5.30 TO 730 P M FAREWELL EXHIBITION DANCES BY i P. J. HEPBURN-WELLS HAZEL ANGUS OMISSION 50 CTS NO FREE LIST. MGHT DANCE 9
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    • 142 11 CROSSED EYES STRAIGHTENED Before. After. I —and all ocular defects correct- I t ed by the most modern methods i i known to science. f Glasses if needed It A. THOMPSON, j R. L. BURROUGHS. Doctors of Ocular Science and J Optology. J J 35 Years Experience in i r
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    • 357 11 V PREFERENTIAL DISCOUNT. If you are a member of any Music Party, J Or, a member of any School, J Or. a Professional Musician, I You are entitled to a preferenUal discount of I 20% from our Selling- price f>r any Musical Instruments, Strings, Music, etc.. I —purchased during the
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  • 58 12 MR. CHI A BNG SAY and family beg to tender their si u-ere thanks to all those fr ends and relat ves wh) attended at n'ght vis ta r.nd funeral of the la.e Mpdam Oaf Mui Gek wife of the iaU> Mi. Ta Hie Thye and also
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  • 778 12 pUBLIC opinion may not be a very strong thing in this country but it has ways and means of expressing itself, chkliy through the newspapers. it is very obvious, in spite of the reputation for public apathy which still clings to this tropic land, that a considerable number
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  • 52 12 Progress Of Latest Attempt On Record London, Nov. 7. Flying Officer David Llewellyn and Mrs. Jill Wyndham, who are attempting to establish a record for the flight from the Cape to London, arrived at Kismu Lake, Victoria, at 8.45 a.m. and left I\4 hours later for Juba.--British
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  • 110 12 Wednesday, Nov. 6. H.E. Major-General E. O. Lewin, Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw, Air Commodore and Mrs. S. W. Smith, Brigadier and Mrs. A. T. Shakespear, Colonel W Cave-Browne, Colonel and Mrs. E. Gibbon, Lt.-Col. and Mrs. R. H. Allen Mr and Mrs. H. Wylly, Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg'
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  • 275 12 NOTES COMMENTS We Told You So to the chairman of the F.M.S. Malaria Board, and his opinion must be treated with respect, a major wave of malaria in Malaya next year is not unlikely. Whether the t news is palatable to the public or not. the indications at present are
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  • 242 12 October the City of Melbourne celebrated its centenary with all the pomp and lavishness that the occasion demanded. These celebrations, which attracted visitors from all parts of the British Empire, were followed bhii rear by the- unprecedented sceneo Of rejoicing en the occasion of His Majesty's twenty-fifth anniversary
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  • 158 12 |«HE protectorate of Aden, at the sou them extremity of the great desert of Arabia, may be advanced in status to a Crown Colony in the not far distant future. At the present time the Administration of Aden is under the presidency or Bombay, which is
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  • 242 12 interesting point is raised by a contemporary regarding the Cameron Highlands trout, which are now reaching maturity, and which will, in the near future, be set at liberty in the streams of that area. As the country is t Sakai hunting ground, the question 10 asked
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  • 297 12 "Looker-on" A Memory Test.—What were you troubling about this time last week? A A A The Liberals are now in power in Canada. So far Mr. Lloyd George has not shown any sign of emigrating. A A A a A baby is described as a ciying
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    • 126 12 WATCHES fflPB» OF REAL QUALITY BEAUTIFUL HALF HUNTER AND OPEN FACE WATCHES IN SILVER AND ROLLEDGOLD PRICE 1 12.00 EACH SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I Heaps and 1 I Heaps of Toys! I )fc And invites all the juJ^B^^^W^ 4 kiddies in town to 1 BrJ A I US\ come and
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    • 63 12 For Quirk Sale One Second Hand UNIVERSAL PORTABLE for 35 mm. talkie film. Good sound reproduction, complete with amplifier and speaker also one Brand New Cerivertor Demonstration can be arranged: Outpur 1.3 Kilowatt AC 50 cycles 230 V. Input 110 V or 230 V DC. SERVICE AVAILABLE (Boon Seng Co.
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  • 336 13 MUCH OVERDUE No News Since He Left India WHERE is Air Commodore Kingsford Smith? The famous Australian airman should have arrived in Singapore early th's morning in the course of the flight from England to Australia in which he is
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  • 503 13 Interesting Appeal CIVIL SERVANT AS RESPONDENT (From Our own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. jyjK. Justice Cussen, presiding at the Supreme Court, yesterday, reserved judgment in the appeal by the Raub Rubber Estates Ltd. against the Controller of Labour, Raub. in awarding compensation to the relatives
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  • 176 13 Honeymoon Being Spent In Kettaring British Official Wireless. t London, Nov. 7. THE streets of Kettering were crowded 1 with people when the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester drove through them last night on their way to Boughton House, where their honeymoon is being spent.
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  • 78 13 Arab Knocked Down By Lorry Singapore, Friday. WHILE attending to his car at the 6 K' 2 mJJe. Fnkit fnrnh Read shortly after nine o'clock last night, an Arab owner driver was knocked down from behind by a motor lo^rv. It appears that the lorry driver drove
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  • 125 13 Gathering Grapes In The Snow Paris. On the very day that the swallows left the Pyrenees, heavy snow fell all along the chain of mountains. Throughout France there has been a sharp fall in temperature. Six degrees of frost were registered down the Seine valley below
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  • 32 13 FURTHER inquiries made by the Malaya Tribune at Seletar just before going to press met with thy reply: "tlure is still no news of Kingsford Smith; inqu'ries are being made."
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  • 86 13 Chinese Dead From Head Injuries Jl TEOCHEW who is said to have been employed as a car cleaner by Mr. Williams, an employee of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, died in hospital this morning from injuries alleged to be the result of a scuffle in a house at Bukit
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  • 290 13 NEAR MAKALE Important Ridge Captured Reuter. Reuter. Asmara, Nov. 7. 'JHE Italians have captured the ridge dominating Makale. They are thus conquerors of all Abyssinian territory north of the Tekazze and Gheva Rivers. —Reuter. THE SOUTHERN FRONT Large Concentrations For Early Offensive Harrar, Nov. 7. JtHE news
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  • 79 13 Mr, Howeson And Thrse Others Summoned Reuter. London, Nov. 7. well-known business men in London have been served with summonses in connection with the failure of the firm of James Shakespear and Company which occurred during the last sensational pepper crisis. They are Mr. Garabed Bishirgian, Mr.
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  • 238 13 Premier's Letter TO THE NATIONAL CANDIDATES British Official Wireless. national peace. mi H Hiffi cli u Ved that at Present, despite aU difficulties, the League which stood ?S S a new international order, stronger than it has ever If it emerged, as he believed it would emerge,
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    • 24 13 GERMANY t TO-DAY: j Personal Impressions By Virginia Wight. J I SEE THE j SUNDAY j TRIBUNE j S OF NOV. 10. j m
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    • 83 13 I Sole Agents: Joseph Trovers Sons. Lid. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE. PENANG. NEW STOCK j Direct From Our Factory "MOCTRIE" j QUALITY j! PIANOS j 1 NATIONAL 3 PEDALS S293 00 I I STYLE II 2 FRtfALS $382.00 l STYLE II 3 PEDALS $400.00 S STYLE III 3 PEDALS $460
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  • 569 14 AN INTERVIEW Young People Of To-Day Singapore, Friday. ]Y|R. Daniel A. Poling, Leader of Youth in America, is a visitor to Singapore. He arrived this morning by the Dempo from Batavia in the course of a world trip visiting the
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  • 126 14 Stricter Rules For Australian Pilots Canberra, Oct. 26. Amendments to the air navigation regulations designed to minimise the possibility of danger on mail and passenger services in Australia, and to provide for stricter control of commercial aviation by the Civil Aviation branch will shortly be considered by
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  • 227 14 Renewed Gaiety In New York Night Life New York. PROSPERITY— and renewed gaiety— 1 have returned to New York night life. Prices are up too—in many fashionable haunts a bottle of beer costs anything from a shilling to three shillings. "Big money" is flowing again in the places
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  • 168 14 Phenomenal Increase In Exports Canberra, Oct. 24. The annual report of the Dairy Produce Control Board tabled m the House of Representatives by the Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page* states that shipments of Australian butter overseas for the year ended June 30 last amounted to 118.084 tons, an
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  • 183 14 Propelled By Motor-Cycle Engine Sydney, Oct. 24. A man at Parkes has constructed a 'plane which is propelled by a fourcylinder motor cycle engine, and in which he has made 18 flights. Mr. D. Mott, a garage owner of Parkes, N.S.W. has always been interested in aviation,
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  • 96 14 Not On Covers Of Telephone Directories Sydney, Oct. 29. No advertisements for spirituous or other alcoholic liquors will be accepted for the covers of telephone directories after the publication of the next issue in November. In making the statement, the Acting Deputy-Director of Post and Telegraphs (Mr. Butler)
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  • 238 14 Ceylon Schoolboys' Escapade Nugegoda (Ceylon), Oct. 30. [\ISHEARTENED over the capture of his two friends, the leader of the three boys who went in search of adventure to Puttalam on Monday, Aubrey Aldons, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Aldons of Nugegoda, sent a
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  • 56 14 Rubber And Tin Prohibited Exports IN the Order in Council giving effect to sanctions, issued on Oct. 25, tin is listed as one of the metals which may not be exported to Italy. Rubber, which is also a prohibited export Ls defined as raw rubber, including crepe, rubber
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  • 153 14 71-Year-Old Singer Wins Prize Sydney, Oct. 24. Life has been full of music for Mr Louis Proudlock and although he is now 71 the song goes on. Recently he showed that there was melody in the old voice yet by taking the male section prize from the
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  • 542 14 Currency Reform SIR F. LEITH-ROSS ON LOAN Hongkong, Nov. 8. TPHE Canton market has been excited by the currency reform, measures. The prices of merchandise are rising. The banks have suspended transactions. A delegation has petitioned the Government requesting modification of the regulations. The premium given to
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  • 218 14 Trojan Car With Engine At Rear London, Oct. 14. MEW motor-cars on unconventional n lines are announced to-day. Trojan cars have always been unorthodox, and the new model, the "Mastra," has several novel features. Like its predecessors, its engine works on the two-stroke principle, but for the first
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  • 124 14 Police Supervisee Who Failed To Report (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 7. Govindasamy, a police supervisee with several previous convictions, who was required by the Johore Police for failing to report his whereabouts as required, at the police station, was arrested by the police in
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  • 397 14 Messag? To Forces THANKS FOR U)\\\ CO-OPERATI()\ I Singapore, Friday. "IN saying good-bye to ull ranks of i the Regular and Volunteer Forces in Malaya, I-wish to thai them for their loyal co-open.ti >t: during the past two years, at d wish them all success in the
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  • 367 14 Mr. R. F. R. Swettenham is now at Seaton. South Devon, after living for some time at Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks. *v* £jC Mr. C_ M. Black has joined Kramat Pulai, Ltd., as boring engineer. He has had wid,3 experience in the Sarawak oilfields, Burma (Shan
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  • 174 15 NEW ADVANCE Abyssinians Flee In Disorder Asmara, Nov. 6. ITALIAN airmen report that Makale is apparently occupied by Abyssinian troops whose re-entry into the town after its abandonment I Italian patrols may mean that the Abyssinians intend to put up some resistance. Two
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  • 96 15 Spaniard Punished For "Insult" Bilbao. Hitler's long arm reaches even into Spain. At the instance of the German Consul here. Antonio Espina a Spanish newspaperman who had referred to Hitler in an insulting manner" has been sentenced to one month and one day';, imprisonment. Considerable indignation has
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  • 40 15 London Nov. 7. Tne road accident figures in Britain for the week ending Nov. 2 were 157 killed and 4,594 injured, a.s compared with 177 killed and 4,230 injured in the corresponding week oi last year.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 119 15 To Re Reopened With German Capital Berlin. The famous Hungarian mines of manganese ore at Urkut. are to be reopened, after a three-year period of inactivity, by the use of German capital according to the "National Zeitung." The majority of the shares in the Hungarian undertaking are in
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  • 816 15 Charge Amended ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST Singapore, Thursday. the elope ol the case for the prosecution yesterday the charges against Mr. S. Shanmugam, the Malayan lawyer who was originally charged with criminal breach of trust as an attorney in respect of $410 and, alternatively, with ordinary
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    • 495 15 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE T CO., LTD. (ING IN ENGLAND). (FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE MARINE I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. j COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT > OK CLAIMS. S j General Agent.:— j j BIME, DARBY A CO., LTD.. S 5. MALACCA STREET, i TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. J <• f j Jliw* Everything Else,
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  • 1069 16 WILTS. BEAT COLTS BY ONLY GOAL Singapore, Friday. two goals within ten minutes of the end, the S.R.C. were victorious over the S.C.C. in a keenly contested game of hockey on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. The S.R.C. undoubtedly deserved to win,
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  • 591 16 Idea That Should lie Adopted A PROPOSAL is to bo made by South Africa at what, they describe as the "Empire" Conference, to be held in London on December 18. that the value of a goal from a fre6 kick—i.e.. a mark—should be reduced from
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  • 60 16 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. R.A. on Sunday. Nov. 10, at Changi: H. A. Exley; C. E. Brooke and J. K. Gale; G. A. L. Plummer. J. E. Carpenter and E. C. Watson; J. McKinlay. A F. Thome, P. E. H. Bodel-Bienfait, J. E.
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  • 130 16 International Matthss Next .lunc- THE international polo matches at Hurlingham between England and the United States for the Westminster Cup will be played on June 10 and June 13. The third and final match ol the series has been fixed for .June 20. Until this year the
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  • 83 16 Members are informed that a friendly football match between the Henderson A. P. and Pulau Samboe Malay School will be played on Saturday, Nov. 9, at Pulau Samboe ground at 5.1S p.m. sharp. The launch "Andrew" will leave Clifford Pier at 3 p.m. sharp. The players will be
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  • 30 16 A meeting of the management committee of the Singapore Badminton Association will be held on Wednesday. Nov. 13. at 5 15 p.m. at 32, Phillip Street (2nd floor).
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  • 42 16 Island Chib Player's Feat rkN Wednesday, November 6, at U the Island Club, Mr. T. Rishworlh, playing in a four-ball match with Messrs. T. C. Yap, Chua Cheng Liat and C. S. Wong, did the 17th hole in one.
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  • 207 16 During Coming Tour In England New Delhi, Oct. 29. THE Nawab of Pataudi has beer, selected at a meeting of the Board ol Control of Cricket in India, to captain the Indian team dm ing its visit to England in 193 G. It vas decided to
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  • 95 16 Teams For Ireland vs. Scotland Match Reuter London, Nov. 7. The following are the teams for the representative soccer match between Ireland and Scotland to be played at Edinburgh on Nov. 13 IRELAND Scott (Belfast Celtici: Cook <Everton> and Fulton (Belfast Celtic); McCullough (Manchester City* Jones (Linneldt and
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  • 63 16 me ionowing will represent the Hindu Young Men's Literary Union in a vol-ley-ball match with the Bushy Parks Sports Party, on the latter's ground on Sunday the 10th instant commencing at 4.30 p.m.; S. Sinnadurai. S. Thamotharam, K. Thamba Pillai tcaptain; K Muthucumaru, A. Thambiayah, G. R. Gurup,
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    • 44 16 Dutch CARTON CHEESES Kdam English Italian Cheshire (iorgonzoia English Cheddar Danish Roquefort Camemhert Swiss Cruycrc CHEESE SPREADS. English *Mue Moon' Roquefort. *Hlue Moon* Lim burger. C heddar >. 1 HI tie Moon Pi m tent o. Australian 'IH ue Moon' American. Cheddar 'Rlue Moon* Camembrie.
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    • 72 16 DUNLOP TENNIS BALL For how many eel* do your tennis halls last in perfect playing condition? How soon do they get slippery and lose their crisp grip on the racket? No matter h<>v good you've found tennis halls up till now, you have pleasure and surprise in store with the
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  • 704 17 TWO ERRORS A Mistake In rn* liming nlTIIKR a timekeeper's error or a J faulty stop-watch gave Joe I,, n> his sensational fourth-round knockout victory over Max Baer, it was disclosed to the United Press recently. Tiu- rules say the
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  • 142 17 Mukherjee Wins By Ten Minutes Calcutta, Oct. 16. THE twelfth annual 30-mile All-India Swimming Competition held on the River Hoogly to-day resulted as follows:— R. Mukherjee (5 hrs. 51 51 mins.) 1 M. M. Day (5 hrs. 51 mins.) 2 N. C. Sircar (6 hrs.
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  • 131 17 Result Of November Mixed And Foursomes i Mrs. J. L. Raitt and Tan Hong Heng (Winners) 46—11U =34'\ Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Kelly 39— 2 Mrs. A. Lim and R. J. Isherwood 45— BVi=36"i Mrs. W. A. Wilson and J. Hudson 50—12 3 =37', Miss Abed
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  • 66 17 The Prcmierian Badminton Party will meet the August Badminton Party in a friendly match of badminton on Saturday, Nov. 9, 1935, at the former's court 55, Cupage Road (the Premier Institution) at 3 p.m. The match will consist of a ladies' singles, two men's singles, two mixed doubles,
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  • 59 17 The third anniversary celebration of the Majestic B.P. will be held next Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang. The gentlemen in charge of the anniversary celebrations will be Messrs. Koh Sai Chai, Oh Sin Teck, Ang Kah Keng, Wee Ah Kirn, Tan
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  • 274 17 Another Success For Ireland rCOTLAND have yet to score a win over Ireland in the annual professional international match between the two countries. On the course of the East Renfrewshire Club on Saturday, Oct. 5, Ireland were again successful, winning by eight matches to five after
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  • 58 17 Olympic Team Returning Shanghai, Nov. 8. The 150 Chinese athletes from Malaya who attended the recent National Meet, left for Singapore this morning by the Conte Rosso.—Reuter. Mr. Lin Ai Ming and Mr. Ong Keng Se"g (vice leaders) and Dr. Philip Tyau (Chinese Consul-General in Singapore and adviser
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  • 139 17 Arrest Of Educationists Demanded Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 7. POL. Doihara. on arrival at Tientsin ye>terday mcrning, saal thai' his visit was to attend the miitary manoeuvres. It was learned that Communist's, were planning to stage a demonstration in North China to-day. and therefore
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  • 48 17 Escapes From Train On Way To Singapore (From Our Oivn Reporter) Ipoh. Nov. 8. A LEOPARD, while being despatch- ed by train from Prai to Singapore escaped from its crate on the journey and police all over the country are understood to have been informed.
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  • 95 17 Bradman To Captain Australia PRICKET enthusiasts down under" **are jubilant at the news that Don Bradman is to lead South Australia during the coming season, and may lead the Commonwealth side against the M.C.C. in the Test matches. Don has made a complete recovery from
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  • 161 17 Boy Quse Shares Honours With Choon (From Onr Own Reporter) Jpoh, Friday. AFTER ouihoxing I/ttle Choon, of Ipoh, for the part. Boy Quee. the Singapore Chinese, had io share honours with the former in a twelve-rouad contest at the Jubilee Park last night. On the run of
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  • 20 17 Reuter. London, Nov. 7. Playing against Oxford University to- day. the All-Blacks won by 10 points *.o 9—Reuter.
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  • 204 17 Results Of Eliminating Shoot AN Sunday last nine members took v part in the Eliminating Shoot of the Rifle Club. Championship. The conditions were King's first Stage. 7 rounds each 2, 5 and 600 yards. Highest possible score 105. Chrlstensen ana 'Mcncrcu gobles at 500 and
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    • 171 17 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is GREAT" by reason of the fadl ...tha 4 in a periml of little nvare than a quarter af I ctntury it has (1) built up a large business all ever Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations 'Jiat were prc\i.>usly
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  • 265 18 "The Dark Angel" Coming To The Pavilion ANE ot the most powerful and beautlful love stories ever Aimed reaches the screen of the Pavilion Theatre, shortly, when Samuel Goldwyn's production, "The Dark Angel," starring Fredric March, Merle Oberon and Herbert Marshall begins a day engagement Adapted"
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  • 107 18 Final Step For Operation On Nov. 18 London, Nov. 7. THE Committee of Eighteen, which is 1 the executive for the Sanctions Coordination Committee of 50 League States, took its final decision at Geneva last night for the operation of economic sanctions on Nov. 18. These sanctions comprise
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  • 83 18 For Service To South America Berlin. A new giant Hying boat for the German trans-Atlantic service to South America has been completed by th.Domier Company at Friendrichshafen. i The machine has a cruising speed of 124 miles an hour and a range of 2,485 miles when loaded
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  • 786 18 War In Mediterranean? SETTLING AN OLD CONTROVERSY Washington. between two great European powers in the Mediterranean definitely would settle a long-standing controversy over superiority of tinairplane or the battleship. This is one of the purely materialistic views taken by military and naval exports here In their survey
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    • 365 18 IF YOUR CHILD HAS WORMS BABY'S OWN TABLETS WILL SET HIM RIGHT. A common complaint among room* children :s the pretence ol worms, eepecially out here in the East where food and water may be the means of introducing- the parasites into the system. If you In- c reason to
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    • 625 18 «riniTwiiiTiniiiimrti,TunTnitifniniiTt» vvttv.i LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE The Public arc hereby not ft, L.-.bis-Ayer Hitam Road will be raffle ot the a..., from 5 a.m. to 6 a.m. n Hornby t November. 199. n, *< STATE ENGINEER Jokofca l'.ahni, November. 1835. TEROLA NOTICE ii hereby given thai mark or track name
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  • 128 19 SOCIALISM AT WORK IN OUR TIME? LEAVETIME LONDON—2 d rful, when you consider it, I twentieth century has sucin living the ever-present and problem of transport, histories of the future it is I 3 probable that the twenty wfng the great European and lamentable memory known
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  • 94 19 THESE reflections arc prompted by ob:n Leave-time London of way in which the transthe ivctropolis is disposed in Mi Herbert Morrison, forMini ter of Transport in the Government of 1929-31 and of the London County was resoonsible for the the several separate entities the transport system of underground
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  • 140 19 IN a spirit of fulsome flattery visitors frequently tell London that her policemen are wonderful, but there need be no flattery In the voicing of the same opinion to-day about London's transport. Tremendous improvements have been effected under the Board's regime and more are pending. The service provided
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  • 142 19 COR years developments of this nature have been urged upon the railway companies concerned, but have always been passed over on the score of expense. That is where an organisation of the standing of the London Passen ge. Transport Board is invaluable. It can call upon Parliament to
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  • 107 19 K\- Uountie" Inspector Travels By Motor-Cycle Ottawa. to Canada—by way of low-powered motor-bicycle: the method of keeping himself tting mto a rut" employed by Trundle. His last job was ipector in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. months ago he left Cornwall on a single-cylinder motoron his
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  • 102 19 League Demands Pensions And Shorter Hours Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ns or bonuses for all proved -r hours and better wages for pan-time poets; are the two demands made in a "ion passed by the Philadelphia JJjnch ot the Poet Laureate League ""lated-the -Trade Union" of «neriean poets. part-time poets
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  • 93 19 Must Speak Two Languages To Qualify For Promotion Cape Town. Nearly 80,000 startled servants of th« South African Railways— guards, enginedrivers, firemen, ticket-examiners cleaners et al—are studying a circular The circular, issued by the general manager, deals with the South African bogy of Bilingualism—lavs down that a
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  • 105 19 Several New Classes Being Started Several new classes are being started at the Y.W.C.A. which will be of interest to the public. Classes in beginning and advanced Malay Conversation will open on Friday, Nov. 8. at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. respectively. A new series of ten lessons
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  • 244 19 League Of Nations' Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of f'.thg League of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Nov. 2 jPJague: A satisfactory feature for the week is the absence of human plague In any of the eastern ports. Rodent plague has.
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  • 174 19 Details Of Meetings At Y.M.C.A. The Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. Annual Week of Prayer will be observed as stated below. The meetings will last for 30 minutes and will be held in the Board Room of the Y.M.C.A. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m.—Subject: "Ambassadors of Christ."
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  • 440 20 "ESCAPADE" Grand Opera To Comedy OOMANCE, drama, gaiety and music mingle in a unique blend of entertainment in "Escapade," Metro-doldwyn-Mayer's gay Continent il drama to be shown at the Pavilion Theatre on Nov. 13. The unusual story, through original dramatic twists, maintains
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  • 196 20 Jane Withers Makes Good In "Ginger" JANE Withers, the kid who imitated a machine-gun, told tales on Shirley j Temple, tried to run her down with a doll carriage and proved herself a complete annoyance in "Bright Eyes." has the title role in Fox Film's latest comedy
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  • 354 20 Famed Entertainer In Musical Comedy DOMANCE and melody blend in a delectable fntertainment to brine to the screen Ted Lewis, high-hatted troubadour of syncopation, in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Here Comes th* Band," which is the next change at the Capitol Theatre. The interesting feature of the new
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  • 371 20 A Notable Film THE STARK TR1TII EXPOSED JTS every scene described as "a living newspaper headline" jy those who have previewed. "The First World War," this his-tory-making Fox Film presentation is scheduled for showing at the Pavilion Theatre beginning on Sunday. "The First World War,- to
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  • 45 20 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov A bulletin issued by the Centra: Hospital, in Nanking, states that Mr W »»8 Ching Wei's condition is improving. The stitches on the wound of his bach, have been taken off —Sin Chef Jit P°»-
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • 344 21 Prospector's Claim POLICE DOUBT STORY Auburn, Cal. SHERIFF'S posse, was organized A recently to backtrack over a tn jl ol murder in the pine-jungled forests of the Sierra Nevada mountain- "here two brutal slayings al.,d\ have been revealed this week iiH where, i confessed killer calmly announc
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  • 152 21 German Housewives' Butter j Ration Berlin. an Hausfrau (housewife) 1 red the ordeal of rising lock in the morning to be sure ining her butter,—or so she has ially assured on the wireless, nt scarcity of that commo•V aii has reduced one of the any concerns
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  • 121 21 One Joke A Day Their Code Prague. Laughter Club—which holds weekly -jngs to promote the spread of bter and gaiety—has been formed 1 Prague. J numbers pledge themselves to tell r Way one joke a day. Membership is free, but one indispenqualincation is the ability to sing
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  • 800 21 Progress At Capetown Conference (By Air Mail) Capetown, Oct. 15. COME solid if unspectacular wori: was JJ accomplished by the Empire Forestry Conference which has just terminated Mr j. n. Oliphant represented Malaya. After addresses of welcome by the Mayor of Capetown, and Hon. Mr Conradie, Administrator of
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  • 668 21 Sir H. Wilberforce's Decision WHILE throughout Great Britain the boom in contract bridge promises to be even greater this winter than last particularly among competitive teams forming leagues—Sir Herbert V» ilberforce. deputy chairman at London Sessions, has just given a ruling affecting thousands of bridge
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  • 256 21 Boy's Confession DUMPED BODIES IN THE SEA Los Angeles. lEROY DRAKE, 19-year-old pre- sident of a church society, sobbed out a confession that he poisoned his elderly aunt and uncle, and dumped their Monies into the sea. re leutiy. Police had grilled him for ten h~urs
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • 1374 22 PREPARATIONS FOR NEXT YEAR'S FAIR gCIENTIFIC efforts on the part of British manufacturers- to cater for overseas markets have always been a feature of the post-war British Industries Fair. Advance information from exhibitors in the 19.">6 Fair shows that the tendency has been greatly developed in
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  • 32 22 Ancient and Modern Training Ships:—The modern training ship Warspite (nearest camera* a:'id the old training shio Exmouth photographed off Grays, Essex. A barge is making its way between the two training ships.
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  • 143 22 Advertising' Campaign In Australia Sydney, Oct. 18. DESCRIBED as the largest movement ever launched to advertise British good in Australia, a British Trades Fair v.-hich may be the forerunner of similar exhibitions in other Australian citie.,. will be opened in Sydney in September. 193 C A large building
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  • 149 22 Soldier Of 81 Weds Woman of 91 Toowoomba, Queensland, Oct. 10. After a courtship extending over three or four months. Mrs. Alvina Windeknecht. who is 91. and ex-Sergeant-Major Patrick Kelly, who is 81, were married recently in the chapel at the Home of Rest, Newtown. The bride
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  • 477 22 DEATH SENTENCE MAN AND WIFE First Time In England In 86 Years TOR the first time in England in years a man and his wife have h, sentenced to death. A Lancaster Assize jury whiet eluded two women, found James Henry Mills, 62. a reed of John Bright Street, Blackburn
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  • 173 22 "Pauper" Leaves £1,600 In Cash And Jewellery Brisbane, Oct. 12. A stranee story of hidden wealth was revealed bv the death in hosDital last niehr of Charles Albert Williams, an elderlv widower who seemed *o be poor yet had more tbqn f 1.600 of which he carried about
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  • 143 22 Bridegroom's Sister Collapses In Church' Brisbane. Queensland. Oct 13 During a marriage ceremony in St Paul's Cathedral. Rockhamoton. Queensland. Miss Mable Lavers. 54. the bridegroom's sister, collapsed and died. The bridegroom was Mr. L. J. Lavers and the bride Miss Eileen Benson, both of the Bluff (Rockhampton)
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • 882 23 Women Victims lEGAL ASPECT OF INSANITY (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 14. m\\ fought Tor their lives in Appeal Court to-day. Both c sentenced to death at the ad their cases dismissed, tiif hearings were in protwichmen paraded up
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  • 130 23 Visit Of Europe And America Canberra, Oct. 24. THE Federal Government has decided to grant official recognition to the broad nex t year by a team of 2 I hfe save rs. which is being arranged by the Surf Life-Saving Association of Australia. The team will comprise 24
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  • 135 23 Death Of Well-Known Mason Sydney. Oct 23. To present a pennant to the Pad-dington-Woolahra, sub-branch of the 1 Returned Sailors and Soldiers imperial League, to be flown as a mark of respect, whenever a soldier or sailor dies m the Woolahra Municipality and to be the first
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  • 225 23 Etiquette In Presence Of Foreigners T >kyo. "TO foreign ladies, large napkins 1 should be offered to hide their knees when sitting.' This is only one of the more or less I surprising dicta issued by the Jauancse Tourist Industry Board for the* guidance of Japanese
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  • 125 23 Four-Year Moratorium For Polish Farmers Warsaw. Polish farmers are in the fortunate position of not having to pay any debts incurred before July, 1938, for another four years by virtue of a decree just passed by the Council of Ministers. This is not so much a friendly gesture
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  • 388 23 Damage Described VIVTD ACCOUNT OF DISTURBANCES Sydney, Oct. 23. OOME details of the damage caused by the earthquake which occurred in New Guinea on Sept. 20 are given in a letter from Mr. J. N. Marshall, of the Aitape and Matapau geological survey to Oil Search
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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