Malaya Tribune, 12 November 1935

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXIL- N0.269 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 Hf*J The jforadas Srihtme Dominant In tJMata/a MILKATITSBEST Azul> AZUL>J BLUE CROSS MILK j Blue miss Milk contains the nourishing and c—c«- j j tial ingredients baby qndf#rtfl rem in in end. Blur j j Cross Milk builds a health? bnbv and makes j a happy family. j I BLUE
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    • 10 1 UP-COUNTRY I NOTES i Appear In The i SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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  • 649 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. RUSH FOR SCRAP METAL Italy Buying Ships From Abroad WHILE European statesmen are trying i°^! vent tne war between Italy and Ethiopia spreading to other nations, Italy is feverishly rushing her large scale ship-buying programme in various countries so as to obtain much needed scrap metal, which
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  • 99 2 nJh v Jn eSSels of an a SS«*ate age of it J?^ 40( L years fl ure the latest 52 dis ~u Shi ing list J ust officially issued. The three venerable centenarians are the Lisa, Laura and Agda, built ldiy declining, the present list registering
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  • 104 2 Italian Salvage Ships Locate Booth Liner THE Italian- salvage ship Artiglio has located the Booth liner Antony, whieh was torpedoed off the South Irish coast during the war. The Antony, which is lying on the ocean w°5 1 i" 08 off th Hook Tower, Co Waterford,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 375 2 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO's SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. A 16 Uo NOV 22 iS??!**- 0,500 Dec. 18 iJAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 20 15 000 J»*rf** i AY Jan. 17 A WALPINDI ,7,000 Jan. 81 51i^nSp A 17 000 Feb 28 SfA, 16,000 Mar. 13 CARTHAGE 15,000 Mar.
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    • 47 2 r O.S.K. LINE "ARIZONA MARU" (10,000 Tons Gross). LEAVES SINGAPORE DEC. 9TII. at p.m. direct for COLOMBO and East and South African and South American Ports Passage Faies to Colombo: lst 3rd Deck. $120 $31.20 $17. For further particulars, please (apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. 5337—9.
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    • 559 2 M.Y.K.LINE. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, Via Penang, Colombo. Aden, I Port Said, Marseilles and Gilbraltar. s.s. 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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    • 468 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Clas* Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Fori Penang M.S. Sahara tALSIA 19-11 19-11 20-11 22-11 BORINGIA 10-12 10-18 11-11 18-12 ERRIA 81-12 81-12 1-1 8-1
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    • 470 2 STEAMER SAILINGS lj| < In «W|K/rar>d i n Germany). The madernoted are the Company tended fixtures:— 1 r OUTWARDS. is* "PRANXEN** for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov 14 "ISAR" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai ft Japan ij ec "MAIN" for Hongkong,
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  • 193 3 HIGH N.E.I. NATIVE figures Ky-'ort Tax Again Increased From Ow Oicn Correspondent) Singapore, uesday morning. 1;iI( ,Ur (Singapore) 22»/« eta., AUI 'a ct Market Tone: Dull. I (Singapore), $110, unchanged. To-day's Prices:— London: 6V a d., down ljl6<3. \iaiket Tone: Nominal. \\.w York: No market. TIN 1
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  • 1456 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Issue Praser yaU Va iiP Ar Co Ar Svutt 4]- Ampat 66 fj- 6|4Vfe OjlOVi £1 A. Kumbang 33 6 34 6 33 341--£1
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  • 108 3 Singapore, Nov 9. j The following information[has been •eceived from the Chief of the Centiai Bureau of Statistics, Batavia. Production on Estates converted W long tons of 2,240 lb. diy «tignt. Territory I 'Total I Sent I 1934 I 1930 |'77.429 I 2 864 I Outer Provinces
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  • 1608 3 A Good Ysar DIVIDEND OF V/% PER CENT. rpHE twenty-sixth annual general meeting of the members of The Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Company, Limited, was held in the Council Room of the Rubber Gro- I wers' Association, 19, Fenchurch Street, London. E.C, Mr. Charles Emerson (the
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  • 195 3 Chief Interest Displayed In Industrials Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 6. THE undertone on the Stock Exchange ha* remained cheerful despite some contraction f.f general business. The chief interes was displayed i,i industrials in which there were several substantial gains. Intrrnationals ruled unde? ded and Oils, ffter strengthening, reacted.
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  • 33 3 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 11. STERLING on New York 492-916-Paris 74 The stock markets were quiet. British War Loan 3»i per cent. 104 7 Gold 1414 >/ 2 d.—British Official Wireless.
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    • 210 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. incorporated in England.) MNUAPORE BRANCH: 4, n Almeida Street. •uu.orisea ana SuDscrlbed •Apital £2.000,000 caiC-up capital £1,000,001 Mcamt runu and Rest 500,000 in \i» OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: xiniuay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, «•tauras, Aimua, Baghdad, Bahrein. omud, KirkuK, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Money receiveu
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    • 23 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 323 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIM ITED. wia/ER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Folly Paid Yen 100.000,000. Reserve Fund Yen 127,450,000. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Berlin, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg. Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angers. Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New ork. Osaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 391 4 100 l LADIES' HATS j AND I 250 LADIES' DRESSES TO BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OK COST at 1 J, MANSION, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. J I M. HASSAN S A IT, BRAS BASAL ROAD SINGAPORE. i VV..> undertake all sorts of work J w electrical, gas and water ser- I tice
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    • 473 4 TO LET—No. 2 Adis Eoad. Unfurnished Hocms with private verandahs, for ladies and married couples. Electric lights and modern sanitation. Rent very moderate. Will let whole house to tenant at a low jriu ii preferred. Apply on the premises. WAjNTED WA NT El)— Used fight sal on car.' Full particulars.
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    • 452 4 I TENDERS. j i TENDERS are invited for the erection of a pineapple factory, etc, at Kranji Road 14V 2 milestone, Singapore for the undersigned. Plans and specifications can be seen at %\n rC o l eC X S f#te CHAN TONG YEW of No. 28, Chuha Street (2nd Floor)
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    • 474 4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHOfiE. DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU JOHORE BAHRU Summary Qasc. In Bankruptcy. No 27 of 1035 Re HASSAN BIN A WANG of No. 53, Jalan Scudai, Johore Bahru, Clerk in Town Board Office. Receiving Order made Ist September, Date of Order for Summary AdmilUStr* uon 3rd
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    • 351 4 CURE FOR PARALYSIS U.S. Doctor Discovers Serum A CLAIM th *t he had found" to cure infantile paralvS by Dr. E. C. ?8 S of Minnesota and the II v V Rochester. yo b(,n The prevalence of the been so widespread thrrn'., country that schools were 3 open punctually for
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  • 84 5 Death Of The Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt London, Nov. 10. THE death is announced of the Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt, K.C., a former Home Secretary.—Reuter. The Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt. K.C.. Bar-at-law, was born on March 10, 1862, and had been President of the British Board of
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  • 27 5 Reuter Wireless. Army Plane Crashes In France t Montpellier, Nov. 7. Seven people were killed when an army aeroplane from Toulouse crashed near Montarnaud.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 19 3 5 m Have you ever stopped to think what a convenience it is tQ have branded merchandise? No one can tell whether a nameless product is good until he has tried it: but- anyone knows that a product bearing a respected Trade Mark is good, because that respevt
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    • 127 5 i THE^ that's the only J^P^ for the new Philips all-wave receiver 335. ,Up to now short-wave listening was often a disappointment and real short-wave entertainment was usually a matter of luck. But times have changed! Don't be satisfied any longer with an obsolete set. Philips 335 is the receiver
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    • 235 5 Jt Established in 1924 the Kee Huat Radio Co. J I nmshed experimenting in Radio Service many EPI g\ y< i ars ago. While others are still in the initial sta > r( s of discovering Malayan Radio ReBP/ Qtiirementa—we are providing Guaranteed World Wide Reception. Service based on experience.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1100 5 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio BRITISH EMPIRE 2RO, ROME z.hj. penang PROGRAMMES j Broadcasting On 31.13 And (Wavelength 49.3 metres) rr« 4 Metres to-day riw. Rirminffhain Iheatre IfU 1,11 f Every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- P Time Signal. IvOVal UrcnCSlid j day, from 6to 7.30 p.m. (Malayan time) 7o:{ P- m
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  • 219 6 vessels AtfßiyfcJJ Produce, Norwegian, 743 tons, from Bangkok 10-11, to Bangkok 12-11. Hertrik, Norwegian, 761 tons from Bangkok 10-11, to Bangkok 12-11. Prachatipok, Siamese, 603 tons, from Bangkok 10-11, to Bangkok 13-11.. Kola, British, 729 tons, from Bangkok 10- 11, to Bangkok
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  • 117 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRD7TB Singapore, Nov. 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Jl) Sphinx 18: Ajax 13: Nieuw Holland 11; Indrapoera 9. Empire Doe* (Entrance Gate 3) Karoa 33; Raby Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Prometheus 46;
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  • 41 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. to-day and general deliveries of letters and parcels-1.4& p.m. to-day. Malls expected from Holland etc. by the Indrapoera, due at Singapore, today.
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  • 40 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on Oct. 17, by the KarOa was delivered in London on Nov. 9 (23 days). The Ah* Mail ilmperial) despatched from Singapore' bn Oct. 24, was delivered In London on Nov. 7 (14 days).
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  • 95 6 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. MINDWB: Market active, strong buyers Sungei Luas. Batu Belangor 98 $1.01, Kuchai 77 80, cd. Mambau .70 .75, North Taiping .«9 .71, Petaling- $7.05 $7.2TT, Pungah 23 6 2? 2«? d Sun ei L uas $1.44 $1.49. Talams 83 iW' Telok Kruin 88 -W,
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  • 306 6 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 12. London 4 months' sight 2 4 5 8 London 3 months' sight 2 4 332 London 60 days' sight 2 4 116 London 30 days' sight 24 132 London demand 2 4 London T.T. 2(4 Lyons and Paris demand 866 Hamburg demand 142 New
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  • 87 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Ginger." I T T OL Here Comes Band." EMPIRE.—"Young Eagles." j GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, ;ide-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese w*'angs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD— Kou Chey Thian" and "Radio Parade ot 1935." MARLBOROUGH.—"The Cat and the Fiddle." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dcncing, Side-shows, Aiaiay operas, Cuine*; Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"The First
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  • 47 6 The s.s. Magnet for Soengei Liaf, Mails previously announced as closing at 1 p.m. yesterday will now clo.se at 4 p.m. to-day. The s.s. Katong for Bangkok (Parcel, only). Mails previously announced as closing at 10.30 a.m. to-day will now v~s~ nt 1»0 p.rrj tp-rrorrow.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 385 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 .a-/ TO-NIGHT j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION L 56.30 to 8.15 p.m. Wr 1 special dinner Way He (g S AND DANCE (formal) a I*l*lll lief* j* j 9.45 to midnight THE POPULAR AMERICAN j NON-DINERS $1.00 BALLROOM DANCERS j j NEXT SATURDAY-SPECIAL RACE DINNER, BALL
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    • 117 6 We make a practical study of your head and win suggest a coiffure especially becoming- to you FTGARO Thone 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at ML BRAS BASAH ROAD. U $10 $12 $15 only Permanent Wave Specialists j A hacking, racking cough is nature** danger signal. More eerious ilia
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    • 198 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invKed for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing Running a Refreshment Stall at Katong Park. 4 p.m., Wed., 13th. Nov., 1935. Supply of new and repairs to old Licence Boards during 1936. 4 p.m.,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 280 6 Postal Intelligence i r i SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Ceylon (Bphinx) 1 p.m. India, South and West (Sphinx) 1 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S. East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Indrapoera) 2.30 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang,7 w.* 11 .v (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Biiik
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    • 251 6 Diary of the Day f WHAT'S ON? Public Functions Ana Sports Fixtures j I m TO-DAY, NOV. 12 High Tide:—ll.l6 am Rugby: H.M.S. Hermes v. HMS rwn wall S.C.C. Medical ColW C e° n St Andrew's School, College gr oUnf Public Services R.F.c. "A" v wm" shires «*A," Tanglin lh
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  • 211 7 Roosevelt's Own State Rejects New Deal Reuter Wireless. New York, Nov. 6. «RESIDENT Roosevelt's own State I rejects the New Deal" is the jubil it cry with which Republicans hailed (he result of the State election which U M C e more has given them control of he
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  • 126 7 Swearing In Of First Post-War Conscripts Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 7. Thousands of proud parents of Hitler boys and girls stood around ttye historic Potsdam parade ground at dawn to watch the swearing in of the f;rst post-war conscripts. t The ceremony was the greatest since when the
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  • 87 7 u No Naval Base At Alexandria Reuter Cairo, Nov. 7. i A communique announces Britain has j-'iven a .nuances to the Egyptian Minis- j er in London in connection with the international situation to the effect that Britain has never considered profiting trom present circumstances to modify
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  • 274 7 Tigrean Methods Against Italians Reuter Wireless. Addis Ababa, Nov. 7. PIERCE guerilla warfare in being waged 1 in the area north and northest of Makaie according to officials who declare Italian troops who reached the hilltops eleven miles from Makaie last night were dislodged by bands of
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  • 120 7 Reduction Between Britain And South Africa Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 8. Air mail postage at three half penny half ounce between Britain and Africa is a revolutionary feature in the new arrangements to be brought into operation in 1937. This will substitute the present charge of three
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  • 344 7 Chances Of An Embargo Unlikely Reuter wireless. New York, Nov. 6. THE Commercial Department records unprecedented activity in New Orleans where in the past seven weeks the average weekly sailings have been 47 compared with an average of 42 for the past five years. Shipments of oil
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  • 42 7 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 8. The Steel Helmet organisation has been officially dissolved and the Leader, Seldte, has agreed thereto in an exchange of letters with Herr Hitler. The organisation henceforth will be incorporated in the Nazi Party.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 210 7 Agents: Harper. GilfiUan Co.. L'd, Singapore Penane. S.s \\mk\m\ \\Wmmm\\\\\ I2flfl WMMWmmmmW <* jf*\m\ mmmwrnwrnWrnmrn wE£ v iin mmm Jsm BMgB Mpt jiv VxN Hf 1 mhR UnU i° 2n c Hflafl I n |H I ///Tim it* siam. I SAoir. win to TO. I Wrltmrn tmm /zJJT Wrif* (trie*
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    • 204 7 Itch Cane Killed In 7 Minutes T«nr skta has mwmm m aatm«« tfv tUr UnT W par*. M4e and moot your skin to Itch. ■ngapors Foot. Don't wast* Urn« with ordinary methods. Yon mast hare a pene*S t l?.fKi re tm 2? t 2» k dl.cor.ry for stubborn skin troubles
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 247 8 M,G, M /s BIG PARADE of IC A PITA I" f LAST NIGHT TONIGHT Gorgeous (.iris Glorious Music" M/M I HERE I I 'MUM I I TWO TOPPING PICTURES I Followed By j W Ftar Mur.:cal Comedy Sensation with five s o nf? h-a performed I hv favoajrhea of the
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    • 233 8 ONE MINUTtC AFTER SEEING OPENING TO-NIGHT I this Picnni: YOiru cheer 111 II 11IUII 1 THIS LOVABLE GIRL t MA "igWil 1 Al\\ I MATINEE TO-MORROW 3.15 over v aJL 1 'ijjjffi tar d s j° j jl \%MaCJL It' ner-up to Jj StiflS I Shirley for ii 1 THEATRE
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    • 229 8 j A UTHENTIC! OFFICIAL! UNCENSOR ED! PavilioN I -A MEMORABLE AND INFINITE." LV IMPORTANT FILM \N p. I SHOILD BE DIBTRIBLTEL> IV EVERY CIVILISED COUNTRY I IF ANY MOTION PICTURE is ASSURED OF ENDURING LIFE IT j IS THIS ONE" 1 I LONDON TIMES I Out of the mSI sealed
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  • 379 9 I London, Oct. 24. DETERMINED people are in the news wJ?J J? I Their determination thin n wldely diff erent aims, but tney all stuck it. to the last NEVER HAD A BATH "There are some people
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  • 233 9 Forbids Girl To Enter Beauty Contest K_._ Istanbul. EMAL Atatuvk, dictator of Turkey, has been given the role of fairy godfather by setting up a young married couple in a home. The bride. Refia Ahmed, is said to be the.most beautiful girl in Turkey. She
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  • 468 9 Latest Publications Issued Or Received nr Th 1 o O oo° llo^ in 2 P ubli carion.s were issued sLti«HrT5« by he Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S. durino the period Nov. 2 to 8. 1935. inclusive and are available for public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton
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  • 135 9 Bogus Policeman Who Asks For A Bribe Cairo. Tales cf bribes offered to policemen have led to the downfall of Abdel Rauf Yussef, aged 22, an Egyptian*. Whtn released from prison here after serving a sentence Yussef had very little mcney. S 0 ■he posed as
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 263 9 Wipe array UNWANTED as easily as washing your face The latrst discovery of science A perfumed toilet en am which ends superfluous hair in three minutes. Razors only make the hair grow faster The old fashioned depilatories are cvilsmelhng and dangerous This new beauty called New Vcet, makes the hair
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    • 304 9 f j Cabatet a!x 2> e j—. 1 j Premier Cabaret. j Rendezvous of the Elite. First Class Bar. j j Charming Dancing Partners. j TEA DANCES. j o™ ERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY. FROM 5.30 TO 7.30 P.M. a*. ADMISSION FREE. After Dinner Dances every night from 9 p.m.) to
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  • 76 10 CHYE TEO—At ihe church of St. Theresa on Saturday. i*he 9th. day of November, 1935, between Mr._ Joseuh Chye eldest sen of Mr. Chye Fook S'nn and the latr Mrs. Chye Fcok Sinn t> M'sr Helen Teo, eldest daugh.er of Mr. and Mrs. TVo Che Hee and
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  • 672 10 4 we back in 1932?" Chinese friends are asking in reference to the latest developments in Shanghai. For the Chinese, especially those who live anywhere in the region of Chapei and remember the destructive horrors of the Japanese attack early in that year, it is a natural
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  • 99 10 To-Day's Birthday Anniversary Singapore, Tuesday. r-DAY is the anniversary of the birthday of Dr. Sun Vat Sen, the "father of the Chinese Revolution," who passed away in Peiping on Mar. 12, 1925, after 40 years' work in the cause of Chinese revival. The local Chinese schools
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  • 99 10 Reuter. Impressive Funeral Of Shot Marine Shanghai, Nov. 11. Although the day passed without incident, the anxiety of the Chinese populace revived at nightfall and thousands renewed their baggage-laden flight from Chapei. A large crowd of Japanese, including n***! military and civil notables att?nded the impressive Nakayama
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  • 37 10 His Highness the Sultan has appointed the Hon'ble Da to Abdul Kadir bin Daud. D.P.M.J., P. 1.5., and Captain Shaikh Abdullah bin Yahya, Al-Arshee, S.M.J., P. 1.5., to be members of the Council of State.
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  • 242 10 NOTES COMMENTS Armistice Day iNOTHER Armistice Day hai come and gone—the seventeenth since the cessation of hostilities in the Great War. The attendance at the service at the Singapore Cenotaph this year was not as large as it was on former occasions and, though the threatening weather might have accounted
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  • 159 10 JHERE is much speculation in official circles at Home as to what title will be bestowed on the infant son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent. If his father had not been a member of the Royal Family, he might have received the title of
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  • 290 10 pEW people realise the influence which the Labour Party in Ceylon wields it) the island's political life. It was only after the Donoughmore Commission granted the Colony a big advance towards self-government that the Labour Party began to make its voice heard in the State Council. While
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  • 410 10 By "Looker-OrT "DOXING lessons for the workless," reads a heading. Jabs instead of jobs. A A A A "It is a good plan to burn bills when they have been paid," we read. But lots of people see no point in waiting until then. A A
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 115 10 Best Elkington Plate Tankard CAPACITY I 1 j 11 PRICE l pint I m\ Ji $5 7 5 ■C mwi" SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j BHR THE ONLY COFFEE PACKED IN I Ther* no container which protects Bjj i ss!3^ii=.s I LITTLES ssxss COFFEE mHEvi i* so
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    • 26 10 MjgWMIIIBWMM nin STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, j 14-A, Change Alley, Singapore. msmmu^dmmmm "CORONET"' typewriter Pencil writmoney will Le refunded. Prions N«»<» 7770 2481. 7532. 75.14 A 7R.3.V
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  • 455 11 LATEST news Massing Of Chinese Troops vj I 'hai. Monthly Afternoon. rpjj; situation in Shanghai allowing the incident on Satunla\ nifcht in which a Japanese marine was alleged to huvt «en continues to be tense.
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  • 308 11 Will Always K:ep Peace ROOSEVELT ON HIS WORLD POLICY Reuter. Washington, Nov. 11. WEIGHTY pronouncement on America's world policy was uttered by President Roosevelt when speaking to-day at the Warrior's Tomb. He cited trade barriers as the cause of international friction and disclosed a definite agreement
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  • 40 11 Singapore, Tuesday. A Japanese who was found in possession of about 65 tahils of chandu was fined $500 or five months' imprisonment by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. He was arrested at the Tanjong Pagar Station.
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  • 167 11 Sensation In Anson Road Singapore, Tuesday. I sensation was caused in the vicinity n of Boustead's Institute shortly after 7 o'clock last night, when a Cantonese was shot down by a gunman. The victim had just emerged from a coffeeshop opposite the Institute when two shots
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  • 760 11 13 DEMANDS Japanese Policy Defined (From Our Own Correspondent) Shanghai, Nov. 4. AS a result of the recent Cabinet meetings in Tokyo and conferences of Japanese officials in Dairen, Shanghai, and Tientsin, the air is filled with rumours regarding fresh Japanese demands
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  • 208 11 Reticent About South Seas Cruise Singapore. Tuesday. INTERVIEWED by a Malaya Tribune 1 representative on his arrival by tne eastbound X.L.M. airliner from Home at Selo]tar yesterday evening, Lord Moyne, the well-known yachtsman, declined to reveal the plans for his cruise in the South Seas in
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  • 27 11 Inche Abdul Rashid bin Ismail has been appointed as Secretary, Medical Department, Johore, in Class II under the Malay Officers' Scheme, in addition to his other duties.
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  • 120 11 OFFICIAL NOTE Wide Powers Of Reprisal Reuter. Rome, Nov. 11. IT is understood that the Govern ment's note of protest to the sanctionist powers is a long document which attacks the sanctionist powers on judicial and moral grounds and denies that the League acted justly in
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  • 30 11 Mr. Chua Keh Hai, manager of the United Chinese Bank, took his oath of office as a Municipal Commissioner before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, on Saturday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 70 11 •j. TWO BARGAINS i IN ELECTRIC {amplified gramophones j 1 A TABLE MODEL IN MODERN S DESIGN FOR $180.00 S A LARGE HANDSOME CABINET MODEL WITH AUTOMATIC RECORD S CHANGER $300.00 J Both these models have a wonderful tone. Call in and hear them at i S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD.,
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  • 1068 12 E.S.A.M. DINNER Support For League Of Nations Singapore, Tuesday. SIR Andrew Caldecott, governorelect of Hongkong, gave Malaya food for thought when in one of his j last few public appearances in Singa- pore —at the dinner of the Ex- j Services
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  • 134 12 London To Australia In Seven Days London, Nov. 11. AS a result of the continuous growth of "imperial Airways Services, the company has under construction" an order for 29 flying boats and 12 land planes. The new aircraft which are intended for use on the Empire routes
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  • 112 12 Passengers Stampede |For The Exits Singapore. Tuesday. Passengers travelling in a trolley bus along Cecil Street towards Keppel Harbour yesterday afternoon were given a surprise when smoke issued from the bottom of the bus and flames crackled underneath. In a few moments the vehicle was enveloped
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  • 39 12 Not Seeking Re-election At Hendon 'From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London. Oct 28. CIR Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary J ot State for Air. has informed his constituents at Hendon that he is not seeking re-election.
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  • 43 12 Members For Ensuing Year 1935—1936 The following gentlemen have been elected members of the Johore Bar Committee for 1935-1936: The Hon. Mr. M. Ismail. Mr. S. C. Goho. Mr. John Laycock, Mr. H. H. Norris and Mr. G. H. Toh.
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  • 129 12 Caravan Captured AMAZING FEATS OF MOBILITY Reuter. Asmara, Nov. 11. A PARACHUTE message dropped from a reconnoitring aeroplane and picked up by the Italians resulted in the capture of an important Abyssinian caravan of over 300 camels, after fierce hand-to-hand fighting. A FORCED MARCH The Italians
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  • 72 12 Mrs. Mollison's 1932 Record broken British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 11. Flying Officer David Llewellyn and Mrs. Jill Wyndham arrived at Hanworth aerodrome at 3.35 this afternoon thus succeeding in making a new r?cord for the flight from Cape Town to London. The flight took 6 days 12
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  • 69 12 Police Search For Lorry Driver Singapore. Tuesday. The police are searching for a motoilorry driver who. it is believed, knocked down an Arab on Bukit Timah Road on Saturday morning. He died in hospital some hours later. It appeared that the deceased was standing on the road
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  • 48 12 Armistice Day Lull In Activity British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 11. There was a lull in election activity to-day owing to the Armistice Day celebrations and to-night most candidates will join in non-party peace meeting which are to be held in all constituencies. —British Official Wireless.
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  • 355 12 WSiUL GO ON Interview With R.A.F. Commander Singapore, Tuesday. A QANTAS Empire Airways liner left Seletar at dawn this morning to assist in the search for Kingsford Smith. There are now two flying boats, four Wildebeeste bombers, Mr. C. J. Melrose's machine and the liner engaged
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  • 34 12 Wednesday Meat Restriction In Italy Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 6. MEAT restrictions have been ex- «*> tended. Butchers on Wednesdays may no longer sell goats' meat, horseflesh or sausage, only rabbits. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 442 12 Historical Film At The AT THE CINEMAS THE Fox FUni Corporation yesterday released at the Pavilion, Singapore, what is without doubt one of the most important films ever made. ""The First World War" as a film cannot be casually seen artfct lightly forgotten—by those fortunates who
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  • 197 12 Here Comes Tne Band" An Excellent Apical T ED Lewis and his band make the T na*rtv so in the Metro-Goldwyn-MayeV mScal film "Here Comes The 25** which was given its premiere at the vicissitudes of an army band from the signing of the Armistice down to
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  • 50 12 T.S.T. Brandy In London Exhibition MESSRS. McAllster and Co., Lt<J. the 111 local agents' for Tolley, Scott and Tolley, Ltd., has just received, a cable from the firm fin Adelaide) stating Pleased to advise you. that ToSex's T.S.T. Brandy secured first prtee in the London Empire Wine Competition/
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  • 309 12 Impressive Scenes THE KING UNABLE TO ATTEND London, No\. 13 ALTHOUGH there was hni shine in London this m< following a week-end of exceptionally heavy rain, the air was damp light mist still hunp; about the ings in Whitehall. In these circumstances it wa sidered inadvisable
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  • 331 12 Huge Crowds Throng Whitehall forming the Legation guard were drawn up. THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR Many of those who visited me Cenotaph in Whitehall moved on to Westminster Abbey tp nle past the grave of the Unknown WarriorSome 300,600 poppy sellers have been at work all day all.
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  • 910 13 THE BISHOP'S ARMISTICE SERMON DOUBTS FEARS OF WAR 1918 PLEDGES Cathedral Service In Singapore Singapore, Monday. k TO-DA\ we are more than ever anxious about the security of "To <>ur consternation we find a ised and Christian nation enteragain into the wastage and elty of armed conflict, and w r
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  • 221 13 1 Batavia Announcement DECISION WELCOMED IN LONDON Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 11. JHE export duty on native rubber as from Nov. 11 will be raised to 29 guilders per hundred kilograms.—Reuter. London, Nov. 11. rubber circles arc wellnigh unanimous in praising the courage and determination of the
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  • 61 13 Reduction Likely Next Month 'From Our Ou n Correspondent, London. Nov. 11. I LEARN authoritatively that the 1 Tin equalisation project has not yet reached the Committee's official cognisance and may not do so. The Committee are meeting on Dec. 6 for the purpose of Bates the
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  • 77 13 American Balloonists' Feat Reuter. Rapid City. South Dakota. Nov. 11. The world's largest balloon. Explorer Second, piloted by Captain Albert W. Stevens and Captain Orvil Anderson attained a world altitude record of 74.000 feet. The balloon landed safely at Whic'akc. The fivers were up h»r nearly eight hours
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  • 57 13 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. li Were fog interrupted road and rail of Yorkshire cVstnrihfr c CoUlltieS "Ml GlOU™.re and s °merset to-day tte Thames Valley was also affecte d In the earlier part of the day and visibility on the arterial road? near London was less
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    • 154 13 V _r.^g MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). j FIRE-MOTOR CArT~CYCLE-MARINE j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. S COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT I OF CLAIMS. 11 General Agents:— S SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.. j 6, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. |-::v::;::;:::;:::;r--~i Mlm Everything Else, 111 I j WNT JIISS I 111
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  • 272 14 Friday's Boxing WINNER TO MEE'I RAPHAEL (By ♦X.0.") Singapore. Tucday. LIGHT training during the voyage out to Singapore has helped Kawata coniiderably in getting into condition for his fight with Young Aide at the N« v WorM Arena on
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  • 1004 14 EXCELLENT GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIM AH ••VIGILANT"I Singapore. Tuesday. COME excellent gallops were witnessed at Cukit Timnh this 3 third day's fast work in preparation for the Sm«apoie Turf Huds WinUr Meeting which begins next Saturday animals There was a fair attendance and the going was
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  • 82 14 Re-suit 01' November M edal i < Bogey) THIRTY-SEVEN cards were taken out for the No Timber Medal and the following were the scores returned.B. la Cloche 1 u t t f ffiUn-ih A as J. E. Ff.,rde F. H. Bradley < v F. W. Peashey G.
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  • 29 14 McCorkindale Badly Battered Reuter. London. N<:v. 11. OBIE Walker, the American negro, outpointed McCorkindale to-day. The latter, who was severely batterod. later announced his .element frcm boxing.—Reuter.
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  • 103 14 G. S. League Champions vs. The Rest An interesting soccer ma:ch will > played on Sunday next at the Jalan Stadium when ihe Marine Departme-u. champions of the Government Services League, will meet a Rest team, selected from the other departments. The Rest team will be: Lee Pak Tong
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  • 180 14 British Players Fare Badly FOUR British players failed to qualify for the last 36 holes of the Louisyille Open Golf championship, the second stage of which was played .recently. Alfred Perry, the British Open champion, fell out at the end of the first round, and the 36 holes
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  • 64 14 Hopes To Meet Foord Or Strickland In January Jimmy Wilde I Swansea >, the Welsh heavy-weight champion, who injured his back and foot when beating Norman Baines, is still receiving medical attention and has had to cry off further engagements for the next few months. He hopes to
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  • 36 14 Mrs. Buckhardt Arnold Turns Pro. Reuter. New York, Nov. 11. MRS. Buckhardt Arnold, the tiny Los Angeles heroine of the Wightman Cup competition, has turned professional under the auspices of Mr. Bill O'Brien.—Reuter.
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  • 58 14 Call-Over For November Handicap Reuter. London, Nov. 11. The following is the la.est call-over tor the Manchester November Handicap to be run at Manchester on Nov. 23 over oae mile, four furlongs: 0 to 2 Crawley Wood offered, 5 to 1 I'aken. 100 tn Mis.ral 111 taken and
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  • 65 14 Playh*. tti the'r own ground on Sunday las: the By hy Paik Sport.-; Party defea ed |ki Hindu Young Men's Literary Union by J :i rames to nil, 21—7; 21—17; 21-«. Tr»« j p.F'.S.F. were represented by Messrs. R. Avadurai, T. Ayadurai, K. A I C. Muthiah (Capt V.
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  • 200 14 Extension Of Hoylake Cours? FOR the first time in history a golf championship- is to be played on a course more than 7,000 yards long. thc links of the Royal Liverpool Qiub. ai Hoylake Cheshire;, where the Open Championship will be played during the week beginning
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  • 126 14 Opening Games'In Knock-Out Competition Singapore. Tuesday. Play m the Inter-club Knock-Out Competiiiun for the Singapore Billiards Assoelation Challenge Cup begun yesterday a. the Metropole Hotel. The following are the results of the OP G^h g BakYong l. r »0 (Siong Boo Athletic Association beat McLaughlin 8. Air Force)
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    • 8 14 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co Ltd. I ORCHARD ROAD
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  • 611 15 S.S. Lack Finish MARGIN OF FIVE POINTS Singapore, Monday. i\ the annual Armistice Day encounter between fifteens de .Malay States Volunteers and Straits Settlements Volunteers, played on the S.C.C. ground to-day, Malay States repeated their of last year, defeating the S.S. by a
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  • 88 15 And Then Retires Froih Tournament Reuter. Tup v Sydney, Nov. 11. worlds amateur lawn tennis champion, F. J. Perry, after winning the first mp.tch in the New South Wales championships, which he played with his back strapped up as a result of the injury he received
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  • 34 15 South Australia's Good Lead Reuter. .Adelaide, Nov. 11. f£HE latest scores in the M.C.C. tour are: South Australia 322 (Walker 65 not out, Sims 4 for 134), M.C.C. 125 for 5.— Reuter.
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  • 295 15 Results In Open Tournament DRILLIANT weather favoured the third *f day of the S.C.R.C. Open Tennis Tournament and many ties were decided. The following are the results:— HANDICAP SINGLES Chua Choon Leong (owe 40) beat Choo Teck Hong (scr.) 2—6, 6—2, 6—4. Ong Slow Kee (owe 15) beat
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  • 67 15 Not Yet Recovered From Davis Cop Injury H. W. Austin, the British Davis Cap player, did not take part in the Na- tional covered courts lawn tennis championships of Great Britain, which began at Queen's Club, London recently. I Austin sustained an injury to his right shoulder
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  • 222 15 Fine Race For Jackson Millar Cup k VERY fine race was witnessed at the m Swimming Club on Sunday when the second event of the Jacksoii Millar Cup series, 100 metres handicap was swum off. F aiJ Q Z h ?Z e Was v leld1 eld of
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  • 19 15 Reuter. London, Nov. 11. The following rugby match was played to-day: Cambridge U. 10; Edinburg Acad. 3.—
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  • 240 16 Japan Refusing To Co-Operate Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 11. ■FOLLOWING upo) consultations ber tween the ministries concerned it is understood that Japan will shortly reply formally to Britain concerning the proposed international loan to China pxnressing regret that the China cul f rency reform, which greatly affects
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  • 193 16 Rescues Woman From The Harbour Singapore, Tue.sd.iv PAPTAIN A. V. Cockle, Chief Inspector y of Police, Singapore, distinguished himself by rescuing a Chinese woman irom the harbour near the Stamford Road canal on Sunday evening. Captain Cockle who was driving along Stamford Road shortly after six o'clock
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  • 295 16 Price On Government Majority Steadily Falling Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. f; The betting price on majority Is steadily falling and then are buyers to-day at 185 compared with 215, the highest on Tuesday. There are sellers now at 175 rteutcr Wireless. SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATES London. Nov 1 Greenshirted
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    • 326 16 j m I iH Why Doctors recommend t S Cream Of Wheat iS For Growing Children S I a tJI Gives rich energy faster than any other type of cereal that is I 9* j commonly served. 2 1 i m l Digests more easily than any other a I
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 149 16 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs and I Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of thi "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping -t up-to-date and complete. Happening* of general interest will still be included in
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  • 235 17 PEACE IN OUR TIME: THRJIL§ ON THE SPEEDWAY LEAVETIME LONDON—4 |N' Lite ol the tremendous strides which civil aviation has made in recent .,r> if is sui prising to find how little r-minded the people* of Britain still Perhaps 111 Singapore, on the direct .oute
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  • 97 17 ENGLAND wants peace to-day more L heartily than ever before. Of that you cannot fail 10 be convinced when forming impressions during leave Yo-.mg men, old men. women, and luidren who are old enough to think criously. all are peace-minded, and T •hmk it :s generally appreciated that
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  • 159 17 0 N n m m mer eVe,1 '"g 1 vlsi!eci 'or tile I ill torn years, a speedwav I vvhich some of the s?ar per- I thi3 port for he mt "ere There were socedway fans in Singapore once, many of you will recall, and motorc ycli.nfi: enthusiasts
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  • 137 17 IT is said that star riders on the speedI wa y m *y earn as much as fifty or sixty pounds (four of fiVe hundred dollars, a week, but there is no doubt that it is money well earned Fatal accidents, by the mercy of providence have
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  • 211 17 ANCE again Britain enjoyed a "real" summer the third in successive >ears. and temperatures have been well up in the 80s in the shade. Not much ox course, compared with the uniform yui of Malaya, but more than enough in these normally cool northern lands. For there is
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  • 258 17 Protest Against Proposed League Control London, Oct. 21. Jl STRONG protest against the pron posal made by Mr. Herbert Morrison and other Socialist leader:; that Great Britain should hand ove>- her Crown Colonies to the League of Nations was made at a meeting of the Executive Committee
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  • 31 17 Reuter Wireless. Passing Of Famous Evangelist tv. 0 Ha,f Chicago, Nov. 7. mJSS* deatn ls announced of the Rev William Ashley "Billie" Sunday the famous 72-year-old Presbyterian* evarl
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  • 29 17 t t New York Nov. 7 Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn the palaetiologist who was often called the Darwin Huxley ha' died at the age of 78.
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  • 122 17 Meeting Of Literary Section section of the Tamils Reform AssociVwnh mT K ld vL St t lUrday "Twt Mr T V v a r lVel 111 the chair Obiect* "lr J: ln P m Spoke on Ul er whlch so "gs were sung. The speaker ooserved that
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  • 58 17 Reuter. Harrisongburg (Vir.i, Nov. 10. THE District Judge, Mr. John Paul, has 1 ruled that the Federal Act providing for a moratorium on farm debts is unconstitutional in Virgina despite amendments appended to the Act by the last Congress. The judge held that the Act deprives creditors
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  • 87 17 Reuter Wireless. New York, Nov. 8. One of the worst freight wars in the history of North Atlantic shipping is threatened to result from the resignation of the remaining twelve members of the North Atlantic and Continental Freight Conference in order to "protect their competitive positions." The
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    • 371 17 MEANS M I J he of a n °< water tap ato N 7 11/ re *'y »»ot—whenever it is needed. /V JJ Do the taps in yocr nome do their d h ve tn """tin* habit of ,ettm *y° udown?Ofpro4uc<nxluke**rm «inopportune moments J** the cue. there is a simple
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  • 533 18 German's Opinion NO BRINGING BACK LOST YOUTH MONKEY glands to bring back that lost youth? Monkey business Just a Sir Launfal vision—a modern version of the Ponce de Leon quest for the fountain of eternal youth! EMINENT GERMAN PHYSICIAN That's the opinion, expressed recently, of Professor
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  • 207 18 Discoveries In Ownerkss Chests Helsingfors. TWO "mystery" chests, iron-bound and securely padlocked, have been forced open here in the presence of Government officials. For years they have lain m the vaults of the Ministry of Finance, their origin and owner being entirely unknown. Now they have been opened—and
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  • 261 18 LORD TRENCHARD APOLOGISES Farmer Wrongfully Arrested London, Oct. 23. LORD Trenchard, Commissioner of the. Metropolitan Police, who is retiring from office on Nov. 12, has sent a personal letter of apology to a Warwickshire farmer who was wrongfully arrested on his first visit to London, and spent a night in
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  • 84 18 Ogpu President Who Shot Down Czar And Family Warsaw. Vladimir Jacoblew, President of the Moscow Ogpu and one of those who shot down the Czar and his family, was burned to death in the wreckage of his motor-car. Jacoblew was being driven from his home outside Moscow to his office
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  • 767 19 Unassailable I MOV THAT LED TO VICTORY London, Oct. 24. 4 DECLARATION by the chair- man of the Suez Canal Comthal the friendship between France and Great Britain is tinibk was read at a banquet of United Associations of Great and France given in London our of Marshal
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  • 82 19 Contentious Unreasonable And Nagging Woman Tallahassee, Florida. Henpecked husbands in Florida are consoling themselves with the following ruling case Su P rem Co "n in a divorce It reads: "There is probably no greater cruelty which may be inflicted on a man tnan a contentious, unreasonable and
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  • 304 19 Direct Service Will End British Monopoly A_ Wa.shiijgton. CONTRACT has been signed between the French Government and tne American Telephone and Telegraph Company providing for a direct two-way wireless circuit between Paris and the United States, it is learned here. The Federal Communications Commission has issued a
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  • 100 19 Connecticut Substituting Chair For Rope Hartford, Connecticut. Jhe State of Connecticut is buying its first electric chair—for £800. The authorities decided to do away with the old hanging-shed in the prison here and invited tenders for a more modern method of inflicting capital punishment A small electrical company
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