Malaya Tribune, 13 November 1935
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Title Section38 1935-11-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn. M0.2T0 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1935 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1935. FIVE CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement116 1935-11-13 1 Head fit ©rikite Dominant In fJMalaya PIkMNGfMS ARMIHWkAfI f «HGHINIB PkAfl GkAS* GkAt* SOLE AGENTS' (INC. IN SA) ITf ■—I—l llllM^^—lM—————— I——P—Wi I "STAR BRAND" j Switch To Vegetable Margarine I For All Your l ooking S 1 Absolutely free from adulteration. Star Bra nd margarine is J a pure116 words
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Advertisement278 1935-11-13 1 .J. .5. CROSSE BLACKWELL'S J i PURE S j /p|\ MALT j Idto VINEGAR jjjgfl There is no finer Vinegar made Guaranl*. il Pure and I I uadulterated All Dealers Stock it Insist on the C. B. LABEL. Sand in the outside wrapper and SIME, DARBY CO., i LTD., SINGAPORE,278 words
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Advertisement7 1935-11-13 1 UP-COUNTRY NOTES Appear In The SUNDAY TRIBUNE7 words
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1232 1935-11-13 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. THE LINER OF 1884 AND TO-DAY Size Accommodation PROGRESS OF MARINE ENGINEERING COMPARISONS between the passenger liner ol' 1881 and her modern counter part were drawn by Professor Percy A. Hillhouse, D.Sc, in his presidential address in Glasgow, to the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland.1,232 words
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Advertisement465 1935-11-13 2 bihtish" INDIA P. O. S. N. CXVs SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dae T>nnage. Singapore. 1935. BHUTAN 6,100 Nov. 21 NALDERA 10,000 Nov. 82 BEHAR «;,000 Dec. 5 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. C SOUDAN 0.500 Dae. 18 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 20 1936 CHITRAL 15.000 Jan .1 RURDWAN 6,070 Jan 1«; CATHAY 15.000 Jan. 17465 words
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Advertisement636 1935-11-13 2 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said. Marseilles and GHbraltar. s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Nov. 14 s.s HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28 im.v. TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26 1930. s.s. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9 Rates to Ist class636 words
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Advertisement520 1935-11-13 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. Sham f ALSIA 19-11 19-11 20-11 22-11 BORINGIA 10-12 10-12 11-12 lt-12 ERRIA 21-12 81-12 1-1520 words
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Advertisement443 1935-11-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS w= NORDDEUTSCHRK fSfeA LLOYD W (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's in tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. IU3S. "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North Cihna Japan Nov JT "ISAR" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov. 25 "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai Japan Dec. 4 I "MAIN" for443 words
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Article160 1935-11-13 3 KCKKKIt PRICE DROPS BACK l.atk Of Buying Interest I ,,,tn Our Oil." Correspondent J a|.i>re, Wednesday mcrnin& j• j- (Singapore) 22 cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. I Singapore) $109 7 down To-day's Prices:— i n: (i 5 lGd., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Quiet. w York:160 words
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Article57 1935-11-13 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Active. •vnpat 66 7-. cd. Hitam .52 .54. Hone Fat! 7* 79. Jelebu $1.01 51.05, Johan 29 31 Kuchai Tin 78 .80. Lukut jhi 72 76. Puchong 13 ords. 60 .63. Raub Aust. Gold 55.70 $5.80, Sungei Luas $1.45 $1.48. $1.85, Ulu Klangs57 words
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Article28 1935-11-13 3 London. Nov. 11. Sn RUNG on New York is 4.92-7 16 Paris U The Stock Markets •re (aiet War Loan 104-111«. sold Mis. Id—British Official Wireless.28 words
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21 1935-11-13 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:—21 words
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Article594 1935-11-13 3 Singapore. Wednesday, 10 p.m. Fraser yaL' Value fr tJ'vatt 4 Ampat 6 7>/ 2 7-cd 6 6 7 -cd £1 A. Kumbang 33 <> !i4b 33- 34£1 A. Malay 60 61j- 60 61|50 Hitam 0.50»/ 2 0.54 0.52 0.54 $1 A. Weng 1.85 1.95 1.85 1.95 £1 Bangrin 20594 words
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Article161 1935-11-13 3 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Buyers 5% 1901 red. 1H0 $400,00« Interest Mar. 31, Sept, 30 108 110 nom 4Vfe% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mm. 31 Sept 30 112 114 nom 4Vt,«7r 1909 red 1955 $1000,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30161 words
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81 1935-11-13 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noun. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in Cases (F. 0.8. November) 22*4 22% Good F.A.Q. in Cases (F. 0.8. November) 21% 21% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 22% 22% do. Nov. 22% 22% do. Dec. 22% 22% dv Jan.81 words
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Article383 1935-11-13 3 Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issue Value. KraneT L«yall and Shares and C" Ivatt 1 Allen by 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.70 1 A. Gajah 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 1 A. Hitam 1.50 1.G0 1.50 1.60 1 A. Molek 0.85 0.95 0 00 1.00 2 A. Malay 2.05 3.05 2.<M) 3.10383 words
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Article367 1935-11-13 3 3 g VU miMO QUOTATION a r s 5 «3 <a Q. > > Aur uer Co M KvaU. $2 A. Brick Oro 1.25 1 35 1 25 1.3S $2 A. Brick 7Vfc* Pre. 1 75 1.85 1.70 1.80 *Mi \t]un Ice 25 12.75 12.2» 12.76 £1 B A367 words
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Article102 1935-11-13 3 Foreign Capital Co-operation Welcomed "Poland will welcome the co-operation of fore'gn capital. The whole Government <•( ns ders that the most important duty is to wipe out the Budget deficit." said M. kwiatkowski. the new Polish Minister of Finance, in a broadcast speech. "Inflation." he continued, "would102 words
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Article992 1935-11-13 3 Fraser And Co.'s Report i POSITION IN NORTH CHINA I I AM ESJSKS. Fraser and Co., Singapore, on their weekly review of tht local share market repoi ted as follows on Nov. 13:— With zero hour at the polling booths rapidly approaching, the question as to992 words
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Article181 1935-11-13 3 Price Movements Narrowly Irregular Reuter Wireless. Limdon. Nov. 11. 1 THE Stock Exchange was devoid o: much interest to-day, business being further reduced by the partial holiday abroad. Far Eastern securities were adversely affected by the discouraging week-end news from China. Otherwise, orice movements were mostly narrowly irregular.Reuter Wireless. - 181 words
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Advertisement190 1935-11-13 3 THE EASTERN BANK,; LIMITED. uncoi poi ated In England 1 SINGATORE BRANCH: I, l> Almeida Street. miui and Subscribed •«pj £2.000,000 esiti-up Capital ti.ooo.ooi heserv< Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: «cii/ v Caicuiia, coiombo, Karachi, Maui Amara, Bugndud, Bahrein. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opener* and190 words
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Advertisement371 1935-11-13 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. MAJfER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE Capital Fully Paid Yen 100 '»00.000 Reserve Fund Yen 127.150.000. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia Berlin, Dairen. Pengtien, Hamburg. Han- kow, Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsln- king. Karachi. Kobe, London, Ixjs Ange- ••s. Manila. Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New I ork.371 words
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Advertisement160 1935-11-13 3 IF EVERY WIFE KNEW W HAT EVERY W 1 DO W KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you some!hint' unusual in insurance The International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability O m \n nsat ion ('lau&e. Under this Clause we nut Jj only pay certain160 words
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Article187 1935-11-13 4 Government Majority Certain Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 10. CONTINUANCE of a national government has now become a plain issue in the election according to the experts. An unknown factor is the way in which the Liberal vote which will have a great bearing on the result will beReuter Wireless. - 187 words
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Article255 1935-11-13 4 Agreement On All Outstanding j Questions Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Nov. 6. Agreement has been reached on all outstanding questions in connection with Sanctions including the difficulties as regards transit and clearing of cur- i rent, contracts. I The Committee of Eighteen this evening will be able toReuter Wireless. - 255 words
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Article165 1935-11-13 4 Architect Brings Case Against Owner Pari.-. HAH a house MW the right to demolish his house? For the first time this qoeslioa is being d tussed before a Court of Lav. in Pari and it is expected that the judgment will create an important legal precedent.165 words
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Article54 1935-11-13 4 Ballot Opens For National Strike Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 11. Voting has opened among half a million miners whether to call a national strike to enforce their demands for higher wages. A majority for a strike is expected but it is doubtful whether the necessary two-thirds majorityReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article45 1935-11-13 4 Another Flight Record For Broadbent Sydney, Nov. 11. The airman, Broadbent. holder of the latest England-Australia record, who left Port Darwin at 43 minutes Dast midnight reached Sydney at 6.40 p.m.. covering the distance of 2.200 miles in record time for a small machine.45 words
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Article51 1935-11-13 4 German Correspondent 01 Nazi Newspaper Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 11. It is understood Doctor Tost. London correspondent of the Nazi Angriff and Voelkischer Beobachter, has been asked to leave Britain on the ground that a renewal of his permit to stay is not in the public interest.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement1033 1935-11-13 4 S E*ery customer Every customer l receives v ROMV n r I 100 l LADIES' HATS j AND I 250 LADIES' DRESSES j TO BE SOr,I) IRRESPECTIVE OK GQBT I at wkfher's MEYER MANSION, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. VI. HASSAN m > m A H7, BRAS BASAK ROAD, SINGAPORE. VV< undertake1,033 words
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Advertisement432 1935-11-13 4 j NEW STOCKS!!! OF FAMOUS SWISS MADE CLOCKS AND WATCHES on display at:— 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection with any other Clock and Watch Dealers or Repairers. P.S. NOTICE KUCHAI TIN,~IJMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First432 words
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Advertisement355 1935-11-13 4 A NEW RECORD Strathmore's Run To Bombay London, Nov. 12. THE new P. and O. 24,000 tons liner Strathmore, on her first voyage to India, has beaten previous records for the voyage from Genoa to Bombay. The Strathmore's average soeeci was iust over twenty knots —British Official Wireless SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS.355 words
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Advertisement84 1935-11-13 4 GIA N /1 N G H A, BATTERY J, W SINGAPORE *r '><0//lll^ jSJHM BHJ MMi B R J B I OF FURNISHING SERVICE II I FREE EXPERT ADVICE II I SPEC( ALDES!CNS.ON REQUEST Mmp I CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED. II IPASKO'E > .j, ore distinguished b> jPlwL Sii ,^^ZL,l l84 words
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Advertisement61 1935-11-13 5 Usc Odo! toothpaste and Odol mouthwash regularly night and mornins. They will add to your beauty and to the comfort of your mouth. Odol toothpaste is world-famous for cleaning teeth to perfection without damaging the delicate enamel. Odol mouthwash, strongly germicidal, protects your mouth and throat and makes your breath61 words
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Advertisement348 1935-11-13 5 For Transport of BAGGAGES Phone 6887 C. F. TRAVEL BAGGAGE SERVICE. Rly: Station Buildings, Singapore. Branch: 3, Market Street, Kuala Lumpur. J|MMg||r TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3633 Stockists of Erika Brand New Portable Typewriters, 4 Banks with English Keyboards fitted with Standard Pica Types. Also348 words
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Miscellaneous938 1935-11-13 5 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio BRITISH EMPIRE BERLIN STATION Z.H.J, penang PROGRAMMES (DJN 31.45 Metres; DJB 19.74 Metres); (Wavelength 49.3 metres) DJA 31.38 Metres.) TO-DAY << rr' n Stars' Views On j to-day Ottl-t- I 4.05 p.m. Call DJB, DJN (German, Eng. 1 ,n l llmS Ikh). German Folk Song! Programme938 words
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Miscellaneous150 1935-11-13 5 2RO, ROME I Broadcasting On 31.13 And 25.40 Metres Every Monday. Wednesday and Fri- j day, from 6 to 7.30 p.m. (Malayan time) giving American hour, in English, com- prising news, talks, classical and other music, also lesson in Italian for English and American listeners. Also from Tuesday to Friday150 words
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130 1935-11-13 6 HARBOUR BOARD 1 BHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 13. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kutsang 22; Muinam 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Somali 18; Mata Hari 16; Ajax 13: Nieuw Holland 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gale130 words
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Article106 1935-11-13 6 Rotary Club Unemployment Fund Subscription List: Already acknowledged $1,302.55 per month for one year. Donations: Already acknowledged $5,776.66, Messrs. Johannes and Sammy S5, Malaya Tribune Asiatic Staff $3. Ladies Aid Society (Straits Chinese Methodist Church) $50. Mrs. D. E. Anthonisz $1, "A Contributor" $1, Mrs. F. D. W.106 words
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Article75 1935-11-13 6 Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM-pian* Oeverzwaluw" on Nov. 10:—Mr van Hasselt, Mr. Nikkels. Left for Medan .India and Europe by KLM-plane "Oeverzwaluw"' on Nov 10 For Medan: Mr. Nikkels. For Amsterdam: Mr. van Hasselt Arrived from Europe and India by I KjjM-plane "Koetilang" on Nov 11 L«!y75 words
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Obituary50 1935-11-13 6 Rome, Nov. 9 The death is announced of Prince Buono Compagni Ludovisi. Vice-Cham-berlain of the Holy Roman Church »ged eighty. He became a priert when fiftv after being twice married and widowed and he was one of the most learned and aristocratic prelates at the Papal Court.50 words
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Article102 1935-11-13 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day, and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. •London) by Air < Imperial*, time of de'ivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. I102 words
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Article202 1935-11-13 6 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 12. London 4 months' sight 2|4Ve London 3 months' sight 214 3[32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 116 London 30 days' sight 2|4 1132 London demand 2j4 London T.T. 2|4 Lyons and Paris demand 866 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57 5; 16202 words
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Article102 1935-11-13 6 London, Nov 12 Paris 74 43 64. New York 4.92 116 Montreal 4.9iy 2 Brussels 29.11V 2 Geneva 15.13'/ 2 Amsterdam 7.24%. Milan 60 21 32. Berlin 12.23. Stockholm 19.39%. Copenhagen 22.39*/ 2 Oslo 19.90V 2 Vienna 26*4. Prague 119. Helsingfors 227. Madrid 36 1 16. Rio 4*4102 words
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Article185 1935-11-13 6 Singapore, Nov. 12. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $137 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $133 Rice, B. Siam, No. l per Koyan $105 Rice. B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam, Rice, 1185 words
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Article88 1935-11-13 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Ginger." CAPITOL.—"The Most Danger* Game"—with Lesiie Banks. EMPIRE.—"Your(g Eagles"—final chaps. GREi* 7 WORLD.—Cabaret Dancmg, Age-snows, Malay Operas, Chinese «Va> 'angs, Cmemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD—"Kou Chey Thian' and "Radio Parade ol 1935." MARLBOROUGH. Lost In the Legion." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Ctain**? Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"The First88 words
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Advertisement554 1935-11-13 6 "f> j, fMt§ InM 1 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Jf TO-NIGHT S i COCKTAIL DANCE CABARET ATTRACTION I 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. IVawno Al I DINNER AND DANCE J (informal) I arPllihWS <U0 to midnight THE POPULAR AMERICAN j XON DINERS $1.00. BALLROOM DANCERS NEXT SATURDAY—SPECIAL RACE DINNER, BALL AND j554 words
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Advertisement219 1935-11-13 6 We make a practical study of your head and will suggest a coiffure especially becoming to you FIGARO Phone 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at 93. BRAS BASAH ROAD. S* $10 $12 $15 only Permanent Wave Specialists n w nan rwr geylang thorn: M.W I I Mj TO-NIGHT LAST219 words
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Advertisement222 1935-11-13 6 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j ('HOP CHIN SWEE HOXC. 31, Robinron Road. NOTICE Ls hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting betv< Phua Kirn Cheong and Tan Boon Leoii_ in the abovenamed firm was dissolved th s 'lay, and that the said Phua Kirn Cbeong ha.s assigned his sharp therein to222 words
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Miscellaneous264 1935-11-13 6 Postal Intelligence j j. 4 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE T-DAY Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London (by Air) (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Both* 3 p.m. Blinjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal (Tohiti) 3 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Thedens* 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 3 p.m. Soengei Uat (Thedens)264 words
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Miscellaneous134 1935-11-13 6 REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. LastNieht. Ma Bright Hin. Temp. Rainfall. Smwhme. Temn stations, deg. F. Inches. Hotirg dee F West Coast. A lor Star 88 Nil 4.5 7:} Butterworth (P.W.) 86 0 31 8 1 n wtfawen 8R 0.1 H 5.8 74 Rnkit .Teram «9 070 8 9 7'{134 words
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Miscellaneous218 1935-11-13 6 Diary of the Day I WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 13 High Tides:—o.43 a.m.. 11.52 pm Rugby: S.C.C. "B" v. R.E. "B SCC Hockey: S.R.C. Iv. Indian Assn.. SRC S.C.R.C. v. Medical College v College ground: Medical College v Sikh Cont., College ground; RaffleS?li eg TT218 words
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Article1012 1935-11-13 7 Poignant Story CHINESE GUILTY BUT INSANE Singapore, Tuesday. track story of how a young Chinese committed murder by ring a five months old baby out first floor window of a house, was made more poignant by that it was his own son, related to Mr.1,012 words
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Article158 1935-11-13 7 What is this excitedly discussed and much pictured quality, and why is it possessed by some women and girls and missed by others? Shrewd observers have discovered that it is—Vitality! Vitality which enters with zest iiVto any work, interests, friendships—Vitality that keeps Femininity attractive and alight158 words
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Advertisement98 1935-11-13 7 MAKE ASTRING-O-SOL ill A daily habit! ily use of ASTRING-O-SOL eU be the means of avoiding now illness. [NG-O-SOL penetrates deep ues and crevices, exerting rful germicidal actions. It genua embedded there. ING-O-SOL leaves a lasting tic alter effect. ration makes it more effecnd economical. '•■f vDI As F- E.98 words
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Advertisement140 1935-11-13 7 Mdf HudrandM" ik I LOOK 1 L 1 YOUNGERV^ k "Your raal »9« doesn't matter-it's how young yon look! Whon 20,800 beauty experts unit* to toll mo a way to koop my skin toft, smooth and youthful, I listen with respect. Haras ffioir advice: llso Palmollve Soap." and ?U Palmolivc140 words
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Advertisement377 1935-11-13 7 WHITEAWAYS B. CRACKERS am, t KM AS GOODS. THE FINEST SELECTION OF CRACKERS TH AT REALLY CRACK WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. AT PRICES WHICH ARE UNQUESTIONABLY THE LOWEST POSSIBLE, BUI AT THE SAME TIME A VERY HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY. /••pg %5 X'MAS LABELS. CTS. i^^^^^j^fe, 1 Sealing X'mas C377 words
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Miscellaneous107 1935-11-13 7 PHOHI,. HOLLAND (PCJ: 19.71 metres) TO-MORROW 8.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 9 p.m. Music. 9.05 p.m. Talk by Old Colonial. 9.20 p.m. Fritz Kreisler with accompaniment of the Berlin Opera Orchestra conducted by Leo Blech. 9.50 p.m. "Latest news from Holland." 10.06 p.m. The News Queen's Hail107 words
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Advertisement207 1935-11-13 8 FAY WRAY, ROBERT ARMSTRONG and LESLIE BANKS "THE MOST DANGEROUS MMT^QfI with JOEL >IH »1 A Star of "BSiltl» OF I'\ll \IMSI been shipwrecked en ZAROFFS Lonely Islo their ships lured to destruction in a Shark-infested Sea PRODUCED BY THE FAMOUS MEN WHO MADE "CHANG" Sb* MORE EXCITING THAN ANY207 words
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Advertisement67 1935-11-13 8 To-Day! PAVILION < Matinee 3-15) 6.15 POSITIVELY LAST NJGHI 9.15. THESE ARE THE DEADThe ghastly... ghostly... grinning laces... of murdered men...whose leering lips... now thunder their truth on the screen a mighty drama of mankind's greatest shame ...lives again...in grim reality... "^^^^^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S The V.M.C.A. School Of Commerce, Singapore. NEW SESSION67 words
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Advertisement115 1935-11-13 8 I LAST NIGHT DICK TALMADGE in "NOW or NEVER" Fallowed By A Universal Musical Comerh •gift og i;ab* a;™ To-morrow DARRYL ZAM CK'S •CARDINAL RIC II E 1.1 EIJ" STARRING <.i oih.i ABLiss j MARLBOROUGH to-nk;ht LESLIE FULLER, HAL GORDON RENEE HOUSTON and BETTY FIELDS in LOST™LEGION lan uproariously funny115 words
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Article329 1935-11-13 9 Another Lovable Child Star AT THE CINEMA ANOTHER lovable child delighted the n audiences at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday where Jane Withers, the talented nine-year-old little screen star, appeared in her latest picture "Ginger."' Jane, or Ginger as she is named in this film, is a329 words
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Advertisement505 1935-11-13 9 .j. f PREFERENTIAL DISCOUNT. i S If you are a member of any Music Party, Or, a member of any School, J Or, a Professional Musician, j You are entitled to a preferent al discount of i 1 20 r '< from our Selling price fir any Musical Instruments, Strings,505 words
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Advertisement113 1935-11-13 9 CROSSED EYES STRAIGHTENED umWl Before. After. 1 —and all ocular defects correct- J J ed by the most modern methods known to science. c J Glasses if needed R. A. THOMPSON, j j R. L. BURROUGHS. S s i Doctors of Ocular Science and 1 S Optology. i 35 Years113 words
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Advertisement209 1935-11-13 9 i Jfc S Grand Theatre (NEW WORLD) 7 P.M. LAST NIGHT. 9.15 P.M. 1 Of Our Boxing Programme I i Owing to tremendous success season is extended to one more night, i Presenting I j Louis j PRIMO I i j CARNERA Supported by the other fights. J BAER SCHMELING209 words
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Article137 1935-11-13 10 QUEK—Madam Quek Chit Neo aged 71 (wife of the late Mr. Lim Kok Yong) mother of the late Messrs. L m K;ni Teng and L m Kim Keat, passed away peacefully at 1133 a.m., on Tuesday, at No. 2 Cufcaden Rd., leaving 1 brother Mr. Quek Sim137 words
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Article798 1935-11-13 10 THHE war in Abyssinia, the general election which takes place on Thursday in Great Britain, and other big events which have occupied the news pages lately have been placed into the background by the apparently sudden development of a new crisis in China involving that country's relations with798 words
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Article72 1935-11-13 10 Trolley Buses To Take Place Of Trams London, Nov. 11. The London Passenger Transport Board's plans for the gradual substitution of trolley buses for tramcars In Its area is being carried a step further by the proposal to apply to Parliament for powers to erect overhead wires along72 words
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Article254 1935-11-13 10 NOTES COMMENTS Not Effective rubber circles, according Lc Reuter. arc well-nigh unanimous ir praising the ccurage of tne Netherlands East Indies Government in raising the export duty en native rubber, by a record duty oi three guilders, to 29 guilders per 100 kilograms. On the face oi it. it is254 words
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Article261 1935-11-13 10 £1R Andrew Caldecott, addressing the Singapore Ex-Servicemen at the annual dinner oi the Association on Armistice Day. said that in recent years the world had heard too much of disarmament. There are many other people who believe that disarmament never was and never will be a prelude261 words
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Article169 1935-11-13 10 gIR Herbert Dowbiggin, C.M.G.. Inspector General of Police m Ceyion. I paid a great compliment to Singapore's l Police Force when he returned 10 j Colombo recently after a world tour in j which he studied anti-crime methods in other countries. Speaking cf his visit to Singapore, Sir169 words
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Article205 1935-11-13 10 pOR several years now, the residents of Tapah. a small town in Perak but fully conscious of its own importance in the scheme of things, have been saying "let there be light"—electric light. But Tapah remains in darkness and no doubt the lieges have discovered that205 words
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Article239 1935-11-13 10 By "Looker-On" 4 CERTAIN railway announces that part of its system will be electrified. Why not run more punctual trains, and elec trify the passengers? A A boy who had failed in his exam., much perturbed about his probable reception at home, wired to his brother239 words
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Advertisement143 1935-11-13 10 Best Elkington Plate Tankard CAPACITY I KICE SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS. HHKi SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR f GRANT'S :f licrry fir and v< Welcome Always— j 1 Keep it Handy /'ulj/ Hosts a:id H«/4tsSes—liste Ito trie i i J /\J Whispers cf Little Lady Liquerr. j dt numd enlertu'nment pro- v143 words
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Advertisement100 1935-11-13 10 *****111 l i i I I I I I j j Angela di Mar mis j ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING I I The only School in Singapore teaching the latest i LONDON CRAZES I "CHARLESTON BLUES" I "CARIOCA" "BLUES WALTZ" I Children's Class $5 per month. I Every type of100 words
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47 1935-11-13 11 N. CHINA WAR? THREE MINIMUM DEMANDS h s EW STATE CH1NKSE TROOPS MUST WITHDRAW Shanghai, Nov. 13. j vil'OKTAXT developments —foreshadowing war— are impending in North i hina. according to latest messages received here this morning. The Japanese have presented an ultimatum.47 words
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Article266 1935-11-13 11 i <> lie Separated From China IT is learnt that on Sunday General Shang Chien, the chairman of the H«.pei Provincial Government, made hurried trip from Peiping to Tien-i-iu to see General Tada, the Com-i.ander-in-chief of the Japanese Forces in North China. It is reported that General Tada,266 words
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Article284 1935-11-13 11 Illegal Arrest Of Chinese Officials P resf ntatives of Marshal Yen an the ruler of Shansi, and Han Fu Ohu, the Governor of :i '<ng T are .said to have arrived in r hincse Foreign Office has lodged with Mr. A. Ariyosi-i, the Ambassador, against the ille-284 words
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Article217 1935-11-13 11 BEACH LANDING Search For Smithy Going On Singapore, Wednesday. WHILE assisting in the search for his lost compatriot. Air-commo-dore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, in the Percival Gull monoplane in which he himself was engaged in an attempt to make a record flight, Mr. C. J. Melrose, the217 words
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Obituary46 1935-11-13 11 Another Tragedy In Shanghai Shanghai, Nov. 12. jyi K. G. C. Welsford, aged 30, a native of Johannesburg, was found shot dead in a boarding house with a revolver by his side. He leaves a wife and child who are in Johannesburg.— Reuter.46 words
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Article260 1935-11-13 11 Pier Ceremony THE OFFICIAL LANDING I Singapore, Wednesday. MAJOR-GENERAL W. G. S. 1 1?1 Dobbie, C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0., the new general officer com- i manding troops, Malaya, will arrive in Singapore to take up his duties in succession to Majorgeneral Lewin on Friday Dec.260 words
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Article24 1935-11-13 11 A FULL report of the Budget meeting of the Johore State Council will be found on pages 17. 18. and 19.24 words
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Article20 1935-11-13 11 yesterday. Prayers were offered for peace in China. More than 3,000 people, including Chinese and foreigners, attended.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.20 words
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Article304 1935-11-13 11 Question Of A Foreign Loan Shanghai, Nov. 13. THE situation in Shanghai remains unchanged. The panic of the people is unjustified. The Chinese authorities are fully cooperating with the Settlement Police in the search for the assassin of the Japanese marine. The identity of the assassin has304 words
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67 1935-11-13 11 NOTED CHIEF SUBMITS Italian Plane Over Capital Addis Ababa, Nov. 11. JT is unofficially learned that the Ethiopians are in full retreat on both the northern and southern fronts.. Italian infantry are reported to have captured Antalo, fifteen miles due south of Makale67 words
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Article234 1935-11-13 11 Rome, Nov. 11. "YOU have only seen a small part of the 1 military strength which is ready to defend Italy in Europe, in Africa and everywhere." "In one month two of Italy's old accounts have already been settled." This brief speech by Mussolini iorrned the climax234 words
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Article223 1935-11-13 11 Ethiopians Leave Guns And Ammunition Rome, Nov. 9. A communique states when Gorahai was occupied the enemy fled leaving guns, machine-guns, hundreds of rifles lorries and abundant foodstuffs and materials. Italian detachments continue in pursuit despite the Fafan River being flooded. Aircraft have proved serviceable in the execution223 words
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Article131 1935-11-13 11 State Function Next Week At Johore Singapore, vVcdnesday. A CEREMONY of investiture of His n Highness the Sultan of Johore with the insignia of Knight Grand Cross of the British Empire, which honour was conferred upon him by His Majesty the King in the Birthday Honouis131 words
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Article46 1935-11-13 11 "Many Italians Killed" INFANTRY RAID AT DAGABUR Reuter. Addis Ababa, Nov. 12. Abyssinians claim that six Italian officers and many other ranks were killed and four tanks and two armoured cars captured when the Abyssinian infantry attacked near Dagabur and the Italians fled.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article109 1935-11-13 11 Press Attitude Towards Britain Reuter. Rome, Nov. 12. A striking change has suddenly come over the Press attitude towards Britain and all attacks have ceased. Even in connection with the press campaign for a poycott of imported goods it is noteworthy that British goods are not singledReuter. - 109 words
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Advertisement21 1935-11-13 11 ~4 4,1 Defecta of Eyesight >■ --ler.tineally and accurately. £HONG, OPT. D. (U.S.A.) THE RERUN OPTICAL CO., 142. South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.21 words
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Advertisement101 1935-11-13 11 BEAR BRAND MILK is real pure H natural milk, with nothing added and 188 nothing taken away just sterilized for your safety. Sole Agents for Malaya: H JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD-, 1 (Incorporated in England 1666) SINGAPORE and PENANG. i f TWO BARGAINS j j IN ELECTRIC s {amplified gramophones101 words
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620 1935-11-13 12 PEACE THE FIRST INTEREST MORE ARMS To Make The Empire Safe (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 29. rpHE National Government election Manifesto, signed by Mr. Baldwin for the Conservatives, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald for the National Labour Party, and Sir John Simon for the Liberal620 words
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Article784 1935-11-13 12 Strictly Confined To Empire Needs The defence programme will be strictly confined to what is required to make the country and the Empire sale, and to fulfil our obligations towards the League. All the world knows that Britain will never use her forces for any aggressive purpose. And784 words
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Article480 1935-11-13 12 Result Of A Deliberate Policy The remarkable fact that more persons are now employed in this country than ever before in its whole history has not sprung from accident or the unfettered operation of natural laws. It has been the result of the deliberate policy of the Government480 words
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Article791 1935-11-13 12 Problems Of Coal Mining Indusrty No branch of the Government's activities has been more constantly misrepresented than their work in the Special Areas. From the first they have recognised that in these areas—the unfortunate victims of a contraction in the limited number of great industries on which they791 words
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Article401 1935-11-13 12 Education Takes Foremost Place There are a number of other Social Reforms, long delayed by the necessity of first restoring the national finances, which are now ripe for action. The Contributory Pensions scheme has been a boon of inesti- i mable value to large numbers of the i401 words
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Article598 1935-11-13 12 Mrs. A. M. Brown is on her way back to Ipoh from Home. I i Mr. N. F. H. Mather, an Officer of I Class 11, Malayan Civil Service, has been 1 seconded for service in Johore. i Mrs. C. J. Bede Cox, wife of the598 words
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Advertisement206 1935-11-13 12 4. j Tolley s Advertising Condition j $400/- MUST BE WOttj S IST PRIZE $150.00 J 2ND PRIZE 100.00 j 3RD PRIZE 50.00 j j 4TH PRIZE 25.00 j > j 5 PRIZES EACH 10.00 j 5 PRIZES EACH 5.00 j As Sole Agents in Malaya for Tolley, Scott Tolley206 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-13 12 Overseas Assurance CORPOKATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S16 words
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240 1935-11-13 13 SHANGHAI POLICE CASTIGATED NOT SINCERE Bitter Attack By Japanese Press Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 12. r rHE shop attack has lead to a renewed onslaught by the i paru'se press against the Settleunt \dministration, which was re-it-nfly the target of hitter criticism ,n the ground thatReuter. - 240 words
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Article, Illustration30 1935-11-13 13 The iQ?., riental Lib f2 r y in cha^ei w ™eh was destroyed by the Japanese in 1932, is near the scene where the Japanese marine was shot on Sunday.30 words
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Article114 1935-11-13 13 Successful Candidates For 1935 (From Our Own Correspondent l •By /ir Mail; London. Oi. 29. Successful Colonial Service Candidates selected during 1935 and allocated in the first instance to Malaya are:— S. Angus. Oxford. C. R. Forsyth. Melbourne and Oxford. A. N. Goode. Cambridge, j. D. Lambert. Cambridge,114 words
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Article55 1935-11-13 13 Branch Opened In Kuala Lumpur Messrs. Duncan Roberts, Ltd., of Singapore, have recently opened a branch in Kuala Lumpur at 25, Java Street < first floor', where they have on display Imperial Typewriters, Facit Calculators, Adding Machines, Art Metal Office Furniture and other lines they deal in.55 words
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Article862 1935-11-13 13 "Fantastic Estimates" MR. JOHN LAYCOCK'S CRITICISM CRITICISM of the Straits Settlei ments Government's Budgettirur methods is contained in the following letter from Mr. John Lavcock It was stated at the last meeting of the Legislative Council that a smal deficit had been budgetted for 1935862 words
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Advertisement93 1935-11-13 13 R5 tl ever t trLt A to I Various Makes and Types Various Sizes and Prices v i We have pleasure in offering various A types of REFLEXES at greatly re- duced prices. V t Those interested arc* requested to visit V our showroom and inspect these v A cameras.93 words
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Advertisement413 1935-11-13 13 I MOTOR UNION INSURANCE f j CO., LTD. s I (INC IN ENGLAND). j FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE MARINE j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT j OF CLAIMS. j General Agents:— i SIME, DARBT ft CO., LTD., j 6, MALACCA STREET, j TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. .J. j A FACT! T413 words
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Article362 1935-11-13 14 But Lose 5-2 FAST HOCKEY AT TANGLIN Singapore, Wednesday. DLAYING with only nine men, the Police had to acknowledge defeat at hockey by 5 goals io 2 when they met the Wittshires at Tanglin yesterday. Despite this handicap, however, they put up a plucky fight in a362 words
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Article91 1935-11-13 14 Week-End Programme Of Races ON Friday, November 15, the "B" Class will sail the second race for the Clement i Challenge Cup (for women) starting at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday. November 17, the International 6-metre Class will sail the first race of a series for the91 words
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Article114 1935-11-13 14 Further Results Of Inter-Club Competition The following are the results of yesterday's ties in the Inter-Club Knock-Out Competition for the Singapore Billiard*' Association Challenge Cup: Yeo Koon Yam 150 (Amicable Athlete Association) beat Teo Siew Sun 108 Athletic Club). James Lee 150 (Aston Athletic Club) beat Tan Meng114 words
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Article32 1935-11-13 14 Oxford Defeats Cambridge By 7—4 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 9. Oxford defeated Cambridge by 7 to 4 events at Cambridge in the first InterVarsity Freshmens' Athletics Contest ever held.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 32 words
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Article107 1935-11-13 14 Welcome To Olympic Team Singapore, Wednesday. AN enthusiastic welcome will be aeaccorded the Malayan Chinese contingent which returns from the China Olympiad by the Conte Rosso to-mor-row morning. A meeting was held last night at the Singapore Basketball and Volleyball Association to discuss arrangements for the welcome. The107 words
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Article177 1935-11-13 14 Singapore Malay Schools Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 11. The annual football match for the Dato Mohamed bin Mohamadoon Shield was played between the Combined Malay Schools of Singapore and Malay Schools of Johore Bahru this even ng on the Bukii Zahrak School grounds, Johore177 words
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Article64 1935-11-13 14 South Australia Beaten By 36 Runs Reuter. Adelaide, Nov. 12. THE M.C.C. tourists defeated South Australia by 36 runs. The M.C.C. scored 371 in. their first innings and 174 in the second innings in which Ryan took 4 wickets for 13 runs. South Australia who scored 322Reuter. - 64 words
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Article62 1935-11-13 14 Proposals From South Africa South African delegates to the Empire Rugby Conference, which is to be I held in London on December 18, hay« been instructed to recommend that two I points be awarded for a goal from a fair catch (mark), and three points for a i62 words
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Article73 1935-11-13 14 British Challenge Now Being Considered New York, Oct. 29. A SPECIAL ccmmictw of the New York Yacht Club now considering the challenge for the America's Cup issued recently by Mr. C. R. Fairey, Commodore cf the Royal Lcndcn Yacht Club. The challenger will be a "K' T class73 words
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Article215 1935-11-13 14 Wsights For Four Races On Second Day THE following are the weights for Races 2, 5, 6 and 7 for the Second Dav (Wednesday, Nov. 20) of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting. RACE 2—PONIES—Class l-Div. 2— 5 12 furs.—2.55 p.m. Dignity Maid 9 0 Codelhis 8-13 Quota215 words
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Article, Illustration943 1935-11-13 14 HERMES TOO STRONG FOR CORNWALL ST. ANDREW'S BEATEN BY MEDICOS Singapore, Wednesday. THL try of the season was score* I on the S.C.C. padang yesterday afternocn when the men of H.M.S. 1 Hermes and H.M.S. Cornwall, tne two nava! vessels from the943 words
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Article76 1935-11-13 14 An elimination contest to select Singapore's best lifters for the Malayan Championships to be held in Singapore on December 25 and 26 will be staged at the premises of S.A.W.L.A., Carpmael Road, on Nov. 16 and 17 commencing at 3 pm, No charge will be made to the76 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-13 14 Sf/fc WtH*t Y»XOH» y*H*T tO DO. RECONSTITUTED M^j^ MI L X CREAM NUTRITIOUS HEALTH GIVING15 words
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Advertisement41 1935-11-13 14 There will be something doing in the Old Town On The Night of Friday Nov. 15th Friday When RAW ATA Meets ALDE SOM PONG Mee'.s BOY SARA At j JHE NEW-WORLD ARENA. I GRAPE FRUIT SODA I I so refreshing/ I41 words
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Article213 1935-11-13 15 JIM FERRIER OF AUSTRALIA WORLD RECORD Takes 266 For 72 Holes Sydney. •IU FERRIER, Australia's 20-year-J ,id vender golfer, has won the \«-v South Wales (hampionship with record-breaking aggregate of 266 f«i 72 holes. I, fries had an amazing final round of 64, and only in his213 words
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Article94 1935-11-13 15 Japanese Lad Beats Sixteen Opponents Tut- n Ti v a fourth grade pupil ot hf Commer >\hool of the Japanese He ilfit f ration, Shanghai, defeated opponent- cession at a fencir? uri v North Pr mary School or. recently, reporcs the N ifhi-.N Vhi. The t y h94 words
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Article21 1935-11-13 15 Reuter Wireless. The Hague, Nov. 9. Dr. Alekhine won the eighteenth game world championship chess series noves.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration102 1935-11-13 15 Boy Nara Arrives From Penang Singapore, Wednesday. DOY NARA. the well-known TenD ang welterweight champion who will fight Som Pong at the New World en Friday, arrived yesterday. He was full of confidence and appeared to be in splendid condition, when he worked out for 15102 words
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Article247 1935-11-13 15 Entries And Draw For Championship The following are the entries and draw for the S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Championship 1935:— G. C. Miller (bye); E. H. Coleman W. Y. Scmplc; J. A. Dean vs. E. B Evans; C L. J. Ayres vs. E. H. R. Bowerman: J. W.247 words
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Article201 1935-11-13 15 Manchester November Handicap THE following are the entries for the Manchester November Handicap (1% miles) to be run On November 23: Yr S Yrs. Valerius 4 Czarowitz 5 Sans Pride 3 Free Fare a Samotrica 3 Peggy Lad 3 Monlco 3 Disarmament a Chrysler IT. 4 Twenty Grand201 words
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Article59 1935-11-13 15 The following have accepted to play heckey for S.C.C. vs. V.M.C.A. on Friday. November 15, at S.C.C:—H. A. Exley; R. H. Cain and A. N. Macaulay; W. T. Hen man, L. V. Tavlor and T. P. F. McNo cc; J. McKinlay, P. W. F. Mills, D. D. Rennks, A.59 words
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Article405 1935-11-13 15 Facts About £17,000 Players A |T the risk of boring and wearying > quite a patient body of folk, an effort should be made to clear up the position of Walker, the Hearts, the Arsenal,, and anybody else the case may concern, says the Sporting Chronicle We'll405 words
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Advertisement172 1935-11-13 15 Thavsaada of Japanese Patriots Will there to shcut:— "BANZAI RAW ATA." The Fili] mo CoA ny will be there to 'VIVA ALDE." Th i.rutrals will be there to shout j be Best Man to win. KAW ATA ALDE SOM PONG BOY NARA ti laRt.M» IBOYIM. A H.HT. itiftw Hnv. 15th172 words
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Advertisement352 1935-11-13 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is GREAT** by reason of the fadt 1.. .that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously352 words
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Article46 1935-11-13 16 Hauptmann's Ground For Appeal Reuter. Washington, Nov. 12. BRUNO Hauptmann. wno was convicted of the murder of the Lindbergh Baby, has appealed to the Suprem.Court. One of the grounds of appeal Is that he was convicted after a trial resembling "a circus."—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article144 1935-11-13 16 Alleged Fraud On Local Lawyer Singapore. Tuesday. Interesting developments are expected in a case in which a Straits-born Boyanese named Ahmad Omar is charged with falsely representing to Mr. A. J. Braga. the well-known lawyer, that he was the Datoh Stia of Johore, and that he had come144 words
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Article37 1935-11-13 16 Singapore, Tuesday A straits Settlements Government Gazette Extraordinary issued to-day notifies that during the absence ol His Excellency the Governor at Kuala Lumpur. Sir Andrew Caldecott. Colonial Secretary, will be Officer Administering the Government37 words
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Article152 1935-11-13 16 Fast On Rock Off Luzon Island Reuter Wireless. Manila, Nov. 11. OVER sixty passengers and crew of the Silver Line steamer Silverhazel are in peril off Luzon Island through striking a rock. The vessel split in twain, half of which was sunk. A fleet of vesselsReuter Wireless. - 152 words
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Article113 1935-11-13 16 Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese who was knocked down by a car in Beach Road yesterday morning was taken to hospital suffering from a simple fracture of the left thigh. The ambulance was summoned not long afterwards to Messrs. Fogden Brisbane, the 123 4 mile Changi Road to take113 words
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Article652 1935-11-13 16 Head Of Vauxhali Motors Interviewed Singapore, Wednesday. MALAYAN public works officials who have charge of the roads are jealously proud of their charge and do not lose the opportunity 0 f pointing out that Malaya for years past has had first class roads which compare652 words
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Advertisement318 1935-11-13 16 1 figgfe The High Standard uf Excellence J ffffjp} a f "DUFF'S" has been and will be j llSni absolutely maintained throughout y the World. Try "DUFF'S"—and you Bartholomeusz Ltd., j j Accurate tools make sure the edifice: ev_, S t 1 rrn P ot !IV dwelling n lent will318 words
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Advertisement159 1935-11-13 16 LONDON TYPES.—THE MUFFIN MAN. The muffin-man re-appears upon l.ond< n streeti every autumn. His !»<•!! is a wiicome sound to all whn lik<« the- famtnimuffins and crumpets he vends with theii afternoon tea. That these delieaeics are indigestible does net 'lamp the ardour of these devotees, especially if they use159 words
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Advertisement35 1935-11-13 16 UNEVEN LOAD/ Delivers Maximum Power j under the most exacting" conditions and provides continuous smooth and steady running. NO LEAKAGE THROUGH SLIP j William Jacks frCo. SINGAPORE KUALA L UMPUR PENANG IPOH. MA AS 62.35 words
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Miscellaneous186 1935-11-13 16 CIAJII DIARY [There arc 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 the186 words
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93 1935-11-13 17 SATISFACTORY STATE OF FINANCES DRAFT ESTIMATES EXPLAINED IMPORTANT PUBLIC WORKS FOR NEXT YEAR Singapore, Tuesday, i SATISFACTORY state of affairs in the finances of the State of Johore was reported at to-day's meeting of State Council held at the Dewan in Johore Bahru.93 words
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Article277 1935-11-13 17 rrJlK «i-timated final deficit on the A year's working is accordingly s!.2.i r >,93-°>. but it is not unlfkel} that the State will be able to meet 't larger proportion of the Extraordinary Expenditure out current revenue than the estimates suggest. The Mentri Kesar, the277 words
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Article1451 1935-11-13 17 Explanatory Memorandum Delivered Estimates for 1936 were d and in an explanatory •-•if m the General Adviser <Mr. ncia! conditions. untiei f h ;j' n 1933 budget had been Ion nu v 1:e briefly set out as foln Mf, 'i )l)10v ecl Estimates for the cur- year anticipated1,451 words
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Advertisement74 1935-11-13 17 I Gitr E hi: Chi: im and Cheese Hoth made by the A*** Proprietors of the JJL"; I al^l^ world famous Hrand— fj JACKSON CO. LTD. ZXztt. i 1 MORRIS yf J COMMERCIAL 1 J TRUCKS I J a«<i consult us on your j 1 transport service.. I MALAYAN MOTORS74 words
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Article205 1935-11-13 17 Dressmaker's Fear of Losing Her Figure This dressmaker was naturally distressed when she benran to put on weight. She knev how important it was for her u> drer.s well. I„ is no wonder, therefore, that she is delighted with the result of takinir Kruschep205 words
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Article349 1935-11-13 18 List Of Important Building Schemes Planned In these circumstances, with the States accumulated surplus and an anticipated surplus of nearly $5 million en recurrent expenditure, it is felt that, a special services budget of $8,450,000 ls justified for 1936. Some of the more important works are: To be349 words
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Article574 1935-11-13 18 Results Of Current Year's Working In introducing the Draft Estimates for the year 1936. the Acting Financial Commissioner. Mr. C a" Vlieland ■J.C.8.. began by forecasting the results for the current year's working He pointed out that, while the oriirtral approved Estimates for 1935 showed a deficit of574 words
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Advertisement625 1935-11-13 18 jMessrs. POWELL CO., LTD. j J No. 2. RAFFLES PLACE. (Established 1863) j AITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. J Open DaTv for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and mi c f> nis <rods. Auction Sale of I Wax polished and walnut si air'd teak household furniture, etc. and l Ki-it 5-seater625 words
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Advertisement448 1935-11-13 18 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains. Nervousness. Dizziness, Stiffness. Rheumatism. Lumbago. Circles Under Ryes, Swollen Ankles,448 words
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Advertisement102 1935-11-13 18 J§MmMm mmm, i I j A baby's life is full of ink-rest, lo himself, and these around him. His j first smile is a thing of wonder, his chuckles a delight, his vigorous kicks a joy to all who witness them. On and on he goes gaining in Wright and102 words
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Article106 1935-11-13 18 Starts On Flight Over South Atlantic i j British Official Wireless. London. Nov l\ Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, left Lympne this morning on the first stage of a 3.000 milts flight eve* the southern Atlantic from Theis on the West African coast to PortBritish Official Wireless. - 106 words
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Article268 1935-11-13 19 Financial Sanctions Against Italy following papers were laid on the edule of all additions to the mates during the quarter ended Sept 30. 1935. Iment to Rules under the RailEnactment 1914, published in the eminent Gazette as Notifications 108, 909. 944 and 999 of 1935. irenltons with Belgium268 words
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Article830 1935-11-13 19 I Romanised Malay In Certain Forms JL vFl. AUO Oi :h< adjournment, the Hon. Dato Abduiiah bin Esa, rising on the adrnmeni. said: With reference to my Question in the State Council on Dec 1933—Would the Government abo- lish and discontinue the writing in romanised Malay of certain830 words
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Article333 1935-11-13 19 Continuity Of Services Of Health Officers Making his maiden speech. Dr. N. Mootatamby said: This State is spending a large sum of money on health work with a good measure of success. On every side we hear of epidemics of malaria and we never know when it333 words
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Advertisement175 1935-11-13 19 JANE LEARNS HOW OTHER GIRLS RESTORE NATURAL WHITENESS TO THEIR TEETH J Jack doesn'tl f Jane they're kfV MONDAY like me—my oot naturally Teeth are brighter dingy—just V> jI I already. teeth are so i u^ y TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Really Sparkling f Jane, what did you do] I made it175 words
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Advertisement339 1935-11-13 19 How to Cure Your SKIN ERUPTION Why suffer humiliadon from the scrutiny ECZEMA of passers-by If your face is marred by a disfiguring eruption, an angry rash, or un- r%l_l/'M*lie IT/*I_I sightly blotches, a course of Cuticura treat- DnvM S 11 CM ment will quickly clear you skin. Healing starts339 words
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Advertisement249 1935-11-13 19 Stren 9 th a"d Vitality Drink Van Houten's Cocoa, it stimulates and nourishes. It kills that tired eeiin g and calms the nerves. For the sportsman nothing better than: W VAN m HOUTEN'S COCOA B (Seat a*cL coca fottktdt' SnM)th Clean The Cork TioSiM on a Craven keeps the Cigarette-end249 words
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Advertisement42 1935-11-13 19 DEAFNESS Whatever the origin of the ailment. N 0 Matter acute or chronic-. No matter if any organic derangement concerned, acuity of hearing will be surely restored by "RAPID AURAL liß<U J <Regd.) Ks. IG-12-0 per bottle DR. SHERMAN, Baliabhanga (Faridpur), Bengal.42 words
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