Malaya Tribune, 19 November 1935

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales yoL xxn. •N0.275 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935 FIVE CENT^ iilvc ittaluija (Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 Head Tl* Dominant In CMalaya W RENOWNED THROUGHOUT MALAYA Jjm ror i PUREH FOOD JUPPLIEf #T he Best Brands of, FRESH BUTTER Australian vS. C. S." and "Daisy": New Zealand S t "Anchor" > PRIME QUALITY IMPORTED SELECTED SCOTCH m J? MPJĔ@®» AUSTRALIAN SMOKED iiinoix fish W m Joints and
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    • 67 1 j MALAYAN WATCH CO. J 433 North Bridge Road— Near Middle Road. J Just ope.iod to facij tat<» 1 J Your X'ma* Shopping— Watches, Clock*, Etc. J Latest Designs Shapes 1 1 ut Plietl hard to beat". MafMlin of WaUnes, 1 clocks, ecC. undertaken at 1 1 competitive rates —by
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  • 630 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. NEW BRITISH INDIA VESSEL Specially Built For Troop Transport London. THERE is a special interest attaching to the motor vessel Dilware built by Messrs. Barclay. Curie and Co.. Ltd.. at Whiteinch. for the British rndia Steam Navigation Company, Limited, because this vessel, unlike those previously built which
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  • 267 2 i Indemnity To Officers I Taken Prisoner A NEW form of insurance protection has been made available for captain», naviI gating a/id engineer officers in the British Merchant Navy. It provides for an indemnity to officers or their dependents in the event j of being taken prisoner
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 370 2 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1935. NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 25 BEHAK 6,000 Dec. f CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. t SOUDAN 6,500 Dec. li RAJPUTANA 17,006 Dec. 2C MBA CHITRAL 15,000 Jan. 3 KURDWAN 6,070 Jan. 16 ».ATHAY 15,000 j an 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan.
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    • 58 2 O.S.K. LINE m.s. "LA PLATA MARU" (7,300 Tcnr, Gross). LEAVES SINGAPORE NOV. 27. at p.m. direct for COLOMBO (arr. at Colombo Der. 2nd, at a.m.) and East a o d South African and South American Ports Passage Faies to Colombo: Ist 3rd Deck. $120 $46.40 $17. For further particulars, pleas
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    • 638 2 N.Y.K.LINK.I I GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). i To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, I Port Said. Marseilles and Gilbraltar. s.s HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28 jm.v. TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26 1936. s.s. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9 s.s. KATORI MARU Jan. 23
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    • 504 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. STiam tALSIA 19-11 19-11 20-11 22-11 BORINGIA 10-12 10-12 11-12 18-12 ERRIA 31-12 81-12 1-1 8-1
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    • 444 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHRH LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixturea: OUTWARDS. l l J3». "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov. 21 "ISAR" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov. 25 "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai Japan Doc. 4 "MAIN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North
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  • 192 3 RUMOURED DEMAND HY N.E.I. Pails To Bring Out Sellers (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 21% cts., down i ct. Market Tone: Quiet Tin (Singapore), $110, up I n day's Prices:— London: C SjlfrL, down fad. Market Tone: Easier. w York: 12?% cts., down
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  • 37 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT MINING: Steady, Hong Fatt .77 .82, Ilitam 47 52, K. L. Tin 18- 19 Kuchai 77. Southern Kinta $5.25 $5.35, Mines $1.79 $1.83. T. Harbour Vi 70, Ulu Yam 12 3 13 6.
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  • 1500 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. Lwue Fraser yaT Va'ue Co Xr 2v* f 41- Ampat 6 6 7-cd 6j6 7|-cd i'l A. Kumbang 33 6 34 6cd 33 34i£1
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  • 85 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. No. I.X.R.S S. in cases (F. 0.8. November) 22V* 22% Good F A.Q. in cases (FOB. November 21% 21 11;16 No. I.X.R.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 21% 22 do. December 22 hi 22 Vi do. JaniMar. 22% 22%
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  • 380 3 Profit For The Year Of $64,408 THE following is the twenty-eighth I annual report of the directors of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited to be submitted to the shareholders at the j ordinary general meeting to be held at I t l T he registered office of
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  • 252 3 Factory Extensions In Midlands THE Midlands, it is stated, are preparing lor a big revival in tie motor industry, i i i B rmingham and Coventry well oyer 1 fl.000 000 is being spent in new factored, fac.ory extens ons and new equipment. The Austin Motar Company has
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  • 168 3 Output Up By 42 P.C. In 1934 Berlin, Oct. 23. German rayon production for 19"' is officially fiv*a at 48.185,000 kilos, against only 34 028,000 kilos n 1931 and 29 41*2,000 kilos i i 1932. Last year's output thus advanced by I?, per cent, on 1933 and by
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  • 299 3 Disconcerting Increase Reported MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., Lon- don. reported as follows on Nov. 5: Plantation—The market has been quieter during the week with only moderate turnover and values have eased an eighth of a penny per lb since our last issue. It is reported that
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  • 50 3 British Official Wireless. I Minion. Nov. 18. STERLING on New York is 4.9115 10 Paris 74-11 16. The stock markets were cheerful. There were appreciable advances in home indu tr.ai sections. British Funds were steady: War Loan 3'-r pei cent. 1C5-13 16. Gold 141s. 3d.—British Officii: i Wireless.
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  • 369 3 Will Hasten Return To Prosperity -Reuter. Washington, Nov. 17. THE opinion, that the new CanadaAmerican Trade Treaty will doubiY the trade between the two countries within a year or two is expressed by President Roosevelt announcing the terns agreement which becomes effectlive from Jan. 1, 1936. A
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 181 3 THE LASTERN BANK, LIMITED. tincorporated in England 1 MM.AfUKL BKANCH: 4, l> Almeida Mreei. Miuiorisea anu tsuDscnoed Mpital £2.000,000 eaid-up capital n.uoo.uoi ....v.u Hum and Rest 500,000 tik..\u uitllt: LONDON. L»KA.iNCriES: >oniDay, Caicuua, coiombo, Karachi, Amaru, Bagnaad, Bahrein. DM&ra, KirkuK.. Mosul ana Singapore. LUKKENT ACCOUNTS opened and aionej received on
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    • 351 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. tvLsLfER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully 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. iNagasaki, Nagoya, New ork. Osaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon,
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    • 53 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE. MARINE. MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 1«D. Cecil St., Singapore. L <i. JOHNSON. General Manacer. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) EIRE, MARINE. MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FIN LA
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  • 135 4 Foundation Member Of Methodist Church (From Our Own Correspondent) mm 9i Malacca. Nov. 18 ABOUT midnight yesterday, there n passed away peacefully in Malacca in the house of her son-in-law Mr J c Matthiew, and her daughter, Connie one of the foundation members of the Methodist
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  • 40 4 Singapore. Monday. A Chinese second engineer employed on a motor launch in the Singapore Harbour was severely burnt by petro! yesterday afternoon. He received burns on the face an t left shoulder and was taken to hospital.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 548 4 S E tty customer j receives a sou cr■ es a souvenir. 100 l LADIES' HATS j AND 250 LADIES' DRESSES j J TO BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OF COST > at winners i MEYER MANSION, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 M. HASSAN A 3T, BRAS BASAL ROAD, SINGAPORE. W» jruPrtake all
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    • 634 4 I SITUATION VACANT Salesman for high quality British Torch Cells. Only men with previous experience Bted apply. Box 770. Malaya Tribune, s ngapore. I—■- 1 PUBLIC NOTICES i ORDER OF SALE BY COMMISSIONER OF LANDS MINES AT INSTANCE OF CHARGEE. WHEREAS ARTHUR MORLEY OF No. 31. St. THOMAS WALK. Singapore
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    • 668 4 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF SHEIKH OMAR BIN ABUBAKAR BIN MOHAMED BA'OBEID. LATE OF HYDRAMOUT. ARABIA, DECEASED. Pursuant To Section 131 Of "The Probate and Administration Enactment, 1915." NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors, next-of-kin and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Sheikh Omar
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    • 508 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng C 0., Ltd., No. 30. Chulia Street, Singapore. AT AN EARLY DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. Lot. L Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and house No. 86, Amoy Street,
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    • 247 4 AND BETTER SELECTIONS OF CLOCKS WATCHES ON DISPLAY AT 420, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). The above have DO connection with any other Clock and Watch Repairer* or Dealers. CROOKES OPTICAL CO. 206, South Bridge Tel. 6844 P. Box 59. flSlfc Charges Cheaper B than anywhere f^SSsr^ 1. Crookes
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 263 5 TIME Fs The One Asset Every Ilody Can Convert into Cash. Time is money lor money represents time .spent on a job, whether as a specialist or day labourer. Has it never occurred »o you that spare time is tbe most valuable of all? In spare time you can 1
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    • 165 5 A single demonstration in 1 }oilr own homo will do s K W KA jL\ A Ll fft yWm mcr» to you n B j ment ever produced, Rj Every rn«Kl«l fully guar- 9 El Xl I 111 AT KADIO COMPANY 404, North Bridge Rd. 21. Bc.ach Street. 56, Main
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    • 361 5 t The Current Eater steals your light And robs your meter every night P Philips Lamp in every socket Quid be much easier on your pocket />on'f Cheap Lamps unless you have money to burn Only very rich men can afford to buy "cheap" lamps because they consume more current
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 932 5 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio BRITISH EMPIRE BERLIN STATION 2RO, ROME PROGRAMMES (DJN Sl.iS Metres; DJB 19.74 Metres) (Wavelength 25.4 Metres.^ m a,A 3, 38 Metrps Every day a special transmission for The TorilUaV Municipal TO-DAY listeners In the Far East is broadcast 11 /fc by the above station, from 9.35
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  • 419 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Oiang Seng, British, 1,085 tons, from Semarang 18.11, to Java Ports 19.1 a. Kudat, Biitish, 1,021 tons, from Bangkok 18.11, to Bangkok 19.11. Suddhadib, Siamese, 803 tons, from Bangkok 17.11, to Bangkok 20.11. Rajula, British, 4,702 tons, from Madras 17.11,
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  • 98 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders* letters only 1 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters and parcels 1.40 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 n.m. to-day and
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  • 117 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Oh EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 19. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Anhui 20. Main Wharf (Emranee Gatp 3> Kfdah 18; Myrmidon 13; Kulmerland 11. empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silvercypies* 30; Chattanooga City 32; Pyrrhus 34. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4)
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  • 301 6 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 19. London 4 months' sight 2|4Va London 3 months' sight 2 4 332 London 60 days' sight 214 I|l6 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1|32 London demand 2 4 London T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris demand 865 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand
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  • 191 6 Singapore, Nov. 18. R. <Siam) W. Coast No.l per Koyan $138 R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $136 R. (Siam iW. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $134 Rice. B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Siam. No. 2 per Koyan $101 Siam. Rice, 1 $200
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  • 70 6 ALHAMBRA.—"The First World War." CAPITOL—"The 39 Steps." EMPIRE. Chinese picture. GRE*T WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, jide-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wa'angs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD—"Advice to the Lovelorn" and "After Office Hours." MARLBOROUGH.—"The Wedding Night." NEW WORLD—Cabaret Dr.ncing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chines Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION—"The Unfinished Symphony." RITZ -"Perils of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 382 6 malayV* "premier hotel A i TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION 1 815 to 915 P-m- 117 m mr %r m I SPECIAL DINNER AND I DANCE (formal) <A It 111 111 UtS ».45 to midnight THE POPULAR AMERICAN > j NON-DINERS $1.00 BALLROOM DANCERS j j NEXT SATURDAY—SPECIAL RACE DINNER
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    • 122 6 j RIALTO THEATRE, MALACCA 1 i (Controlled by Shaw Bros.) i 6.15 18th to 22nd Nov. 0.15 A Spectacular Tamil Talkie I \Ol R BELOVED BOY STARS OF TrTE AUDIBLE SCREEN MASTER M. S. THANGAPFA (12 Years). S. P. KALYANAM 9 years). i IN S j 'Original IHiruva' 1 Full
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    • 114 6 We make a practical study of your head and will suggest a coiffure especially becoming to you FTftARO Phone 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. $10 $12 $15 only Permanent Wave Specialists W Used i v.-ice a day, this ant i- neptic relieves and heah
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    • 232 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Chargce's Application No. 1"» <.f r.».'!. r Between Nana Pana Lana Chut— Tana Mulhiah Chettiar of Nat 36, Marke* Street. Singapore versos Koona P*na Ravaua Mana Ramasamy Pillai of No. 31, Jalan Ibrah j.i. Segamat, Johore. AUCTION SALE OF
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 130 6 j Postal Intelligence .j. i SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Hoihow <Hai Hingi 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei (Kampar) 3 p.m. Fort de K ock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. TO-MORROW Java, and Southern
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    • 317 6 Diary of the Day j WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 19 High Tides:—s.3B a.m., 5.05 pm Rugby: Tournament, PS. and I v U.ao., S.C.C; Medical College InterFaculty Match for Gater Tropin College ground; P.S.R.F.C "A" f* R.E., Dunearn Road. Hockey: Services v. Police, Thompson Road; V.M.C.A.
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  • 483 7 Coroner's Inquest MAN who said he WAS ST. PAUL Singapore, Monday. \JIVII) descriptions of a midnight drama were given before the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day in the course of an inquest into the death of a Chinese named Ping Swee Chan. The deceased, a
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  • 223 7 Alleged Attempt To Defeat Customs Singapore, Monday. HIGH-powered saloon cars with false roofs to conceal rubber sheets was the ingenious method employed by seven Chinese who attempted to smuggle rubber into Singapore from Johore. This morning they were charged in the Third Police Court with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 433 7 Manufactured with the utmost care, no trouble in the form of AT W fogging, spots, telegraph wires, etc., will mar your work if you I B^^^^^^^^^ j use Zeiss Ikon film. Its sensitivity I WIJ 1 1 corresponds to that of a highly '7 J sensitive dry plate. The silver
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    • 133 7 j HAI CHIN RESTAURANT AND BAR j I 418, North Bridge Road, Singapore. j j We beg to notify our numerous patrons that, in addition to our j S usual excellent cuisine, we are, from Thursday, October 10, j 1935, opening a First Class Bar. Delicious Ice-creams are also served.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 183 8 I Opening To-nig lit I 6.15 I» AVIL 1 O X 9.15 j j It is one of the finest musicals of the year, beautifully acted and S directed with ?reat imagination! j SUNDAY EXPRESS, j ASQUITH S will ddiQht in "i 1 Fli* 11 Schubert s enchanting melodies. S
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    • 243 8 m j TO-NIGHT'S BIG DOUBLE EVENT j |7is] AT THE CAPITOL Hus" I Your Favourite Star of "MONTE CRISTO" in- the year's most Thrilling Adventure Film j; Wty ROBERT DQNAT I Ts| 40*1%. in JOHN BUCHANAN'S famous 1 Sensational Story i l&4__. "1Q QTPJC" <mm OlCro j with Beautiful M
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    • 303 8 I HAI SUN RESTAURANT I Sernnjtooi» \Utuii I Corner of Syid AUi Rami, I Near the New World We beg to inform the public that we are opening the above I Kestaurant on the 3rd August. Private rooms for private j parties and modern sanitation J installed. European Chines,, meals
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 880 9 j Grand Theatre j I (NEW WORLD) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. Finnl Chapters 7—12 of The Thrilling Animal Serial. !'YOUNG EAGLES'! M< rt Thrilling Action than the ni fi Chapters. I j v,,. v, in Ueasts of th? Jungle such a; Jaguars. Snakes, Crocodile-. e tc. )SIX TALKIE HAUL,
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  • 22 10 Mr. Mrs. Iham Ying Yin of 24 Tiverton Lane, a daugh:er. Both mother and ch id are doing well.
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  • 33 10 'IAN SOON PAU and family convey their htartttl. thanks to relatives and friends who paid night visits, sent wreaths and attended the funeral of their mother, the late Madam Ho Leng Hay.
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  • 766 10 JgCONOMIC sanctions are now being applied against Italy. They are applied on behalf of the principles of the League of Nations and they are the first experiment the League has made in sanctions against any nation. For that reason their progress, and their effectiveness, will be watched with
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  • 110 10 Extending Automatic Train Control British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 18. INCLUDED in the programme of rail- wayr econstruction estimated to cost about £30.000.000, Government approval for which was recently announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, is a scheme for the installation of over an additional 520 miles
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  • 154 10 Celebration Of Sixtieth Anniversary The local Theosophists were at home to a large gathering on Sunday, at their premises, 3, Race Course Lane, the occasion being the 60th anniversary of the Theosophical Society. Among the gathering were two distinguished guests from America. They were Mr. and Mrs. Knudson,
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  • 58 10 British Official Wireless. Tjondon, Nov. 18. During the first five months since the introduction of the sixpenny minimum rate for telegrams, the Post Office has dealt with over 4.500,000 million more than in the corresponding period of last year, an increase of 30 per cent. The "greetings"
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  • 279 10 NOTES COMMENTS A Word On Inefficiency pPEAKING at the Budget meeting ol the Federal Council on the subject of quit rents, and the reasons for then retention at their present high level His Excellency the High Commissions is quoted as having said that the published results of rubber companies showed
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  • 196 10 REALLY comprehensive range or subjects of particular interest to motorists is dealt with in the November issue of the Malayan Motorist, the official organ of the A.A. of Malaya, which has just made its appearance. From a local viewpoint the mosi striking article is that dealing with tne
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  • 224 10 JOINING of any description is a gamble in the sense that while it may be established that the mineral sought for is there in payable quantities, there is always the chance that operations will disclose unexpectedly rich finds. This applies particularly to tin-mining and it has
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  • 147 10 is not part of hospital equipment, but experience in other parts of the world has proved that the cheerfulness produced by having receiving sets in hospitals has had a most beneficial effect on patients. Recently the Minister of Health in Ceylon set in operation a wireless receiving
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  • 244 10 By |'|if "Looker-Oii" According to the philatelists these new issues never cease. We have just got Samoa. A A A A Espionage is rife on the Ethiopian border. It must be a devil of a job to see 'em at night. A A A A policeman
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 89 10 Famous Perfumery OBTAINABLE AT SINGAPOREKUALA LUMPUR in decorated Cases d V 5, 6 and 12 Bottles fall THt TH4T DEFINITELY SCLVES THE PROBLEM CF JllfL 'WHAT TC€IVE fIND DRINIO J|3 Stocked by all Dealers. Ready for delivery to the Lucky Recipients h¥^M^^AA No Extra Charge is Made for the J^^tt^mM
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    • 33 10 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established in ***** 14A Change Alley, Singapore. Tvpewri er Repairers and SmtiAers, "CORONET" ribbons and CffrbonV/ Overhauling or cleaning of mcs ir. offices undertaken. 'Phone Nos. 7770, 2481, 7532 75:5,5.
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  • 751 11 HAS CHIANG YIELDED? HEAVY CHINESE MILITARY MOVEMENTS Reuter. Reuter. Shanghai. Not. 18. A CHINESE report from Tientsin states that an Agrarian revoH has flared anew in North 'hina, this time in Chingyun, Hopei, where the farmers are now in
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  • 505 11 Country Divided Into Defence Zones Shanghai, Nov. 19. Extremely heavy troop movements are proceeding along the Lunghai, rr-.t Peiping-Hankow and Tientsin-Pukow Railways. The 35th Central Division under General Kwan Lin Chinp are moving to Hsuchow from Honan end all units along the southern section of the Peiping-Hankow
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  • 63 11 None Too Well Aftei* His Holiday From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 18. y"h Premier, looking none too fit, arrived hack in the capital this jiiorning following a holiday near Siam-Burma frontier. H hether the Premier will take up l l»e carcs of office soon depends on ihp
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  • 104 11 No Official Statement Issued Reuter. Rome. Nov. 18. CIGNOR MUSSOLINI spoke for over two hours at the Fascist Grand Council, making a report of "a military and political character." The public was surprised that a ccmmunique was not announced giving: effect to fresh anti-san< tion regulations. It is
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  • 362 11 Over Fifty States Apply i Sanctions British Official Wireless. I I London, Nov. 18. TO-day was the day appointed by the League Oi Na'ions for the inauguration of concerted economic pressure bv the League States in favour of peace in the Italo-Ethiopian war. Fifty or more
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  • 167 11 In London BETTER FINANCIAL RELATIONS Reuter. London, Nov. 18. »JO-DAY'S rise to over 2 per cent, bid in Czarist Russian Bonds lends strength to the current rumours that negotiations are proceeding to facilitate the Soviet's acceptance of the financial heritage of Holy Russia. It is
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  • 82 11 SLOW ATTACK Faster Methods To Be Tried ■Reuter. Asmara, Nov. 18. 11/ITH a view to speeding up the advance, Marshal Badaglio, the newly appointed Commander of Italian Forces in East Africa, is expected to introduce a radical change in strategy on the Northern Front. It is felt
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  • 80 11 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 18. The King and Queen, who have been at Sandringham since Armistice Day. returned to Buckingham Palace thi:; afternoon. They were cheered by a crowd at th-» gates on their arrival. Their Majesties' new grandson, the infant son of the Duke and Duchess
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 84 11 4 TWO BARGAINS j s IN ELECTRIC j j AMPLIFIED GRAMOPHONES j j j A TABLE MODEL IN MODERN j DESIGN FOR $180.00 5 i A LARGE HANDSOME CABINET i j MODEL WITH AU JMATIC RECORD j j CHANGER $300.00 I J Both these models have a wonderful tone. i
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  • 265 12 The Native Producer SITUATION NOT OUT OF HAND Reuter. London. Nov. 18. 4 UK we in peril of getting the N.E.I, complex?" "Holders of rubber-share» are subject to only one form of nightmare of which their sleepdisturbing apparition always
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  • 88 12 Lowest Figure Since 1920 -Reuter. London. Nov. 18. LONDON tin stocks have sunk to 340 tons, the lowest figure since the inception of Metal Exchange records in 19*20. The cash price, however, was hardly affected, since "spot" business was negligible owing to the expectations of
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  • 129 12 Mr. J. C. Celdham Hurt In j Road Crash Ipoh, Tuesday. (From Our Own Reporter) Mr. J. C. Celdham, general manager of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., and very well-known throughout Malaya, was hurt in a motor accident at Sungkai y(*,terday afternoon when his car
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  • 91 12 Heavy Fine For Concealing Smallpox Singapore, Tuesday. A total of $300 in fines have been imposed on an elderly Malay, Kassim bin Mohamed, in connection with a case of smallpox of which his daughter was a victim. He was fined $150 for failing to report the case, $50
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  • 544 12 Appeal For Contributions To Jubilee Fund REALISING the enormous programme that has been framed for the year, the Management Committee of the Indian Association has lost no time in forging ahead with the different activities. A school called "The Indian Association Vernacular School" has been opened
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  • 156 12 Investiture Of Sultan To-Morrow (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 19. THERE will be a full State regalia guard 1 at the ceremony of investiture of His Highness the Sultan of Johore with the insignia of Knight Grand Cross of the British Empire, which will take place
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  • 22 12 The British destroyer H.M.S. Daring has arrived in Singapore from Hongkong. She Ls under tht command ot Com. G. Barnard.
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  • 443 12 Assault Conviction Quashed (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 19. A Chinese merchant of Gunong Pulai named Chai Choo, who was sentenced to undergo a week's rigorous imprisonment by Inche Ahmad bin Perang (Third Magistrate, Johore Bahru), on a charge of having voluntarily caused hurt to a
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  • 73 12 Mr G L. Peet, a member ot the j editorial staff of our contltempor ry The Straits Times, has just published I through the Straits Times Press Ltd.. a volume entitled Malayan Exile." The I book consists of a series of essay* writ- ten in Kuala Lumpur under
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  • 391 12 Licensing Will Not Be Necessary Singapore, Tuesday. AN amendment of the provisions of the Moneylenders Ordinance. waiving the rules regarding the licensing of moneylenders, is to be put before the Legislative Council shortly for approval. Other important amendments are also to be made. Objects and reasons
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  • 107 12 Singapore. Tuesday. A motion for judgment in the case in which Mr. A. D. Hamilton is suing MiEdward Ford was heard before Mr Justice Burton in the Supreme Court I yesterday. Mr. J. K. Gale, who appeared in support of the motion said that it was
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  • 243 12 Court Action Over A Bus Singapore, Tuesday. AN interim injunction was issued by Mr. Justice Burton in the Supreme Court yesterday, at the instance of Tay Ah Kim, on Ong Chin San and the Seletar Motor Bus Company, restricting them from taking any action by which the
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  • 92 12 Mr. Lim Kirn Tian, a vice-leader of the Malayan Chinese contingent tc the China Olympiad. returned to Singapore on Saturday by the Cremer together with Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. who travelled with the party as an adviser. A reception was given at the Chinese Consulate in honour of
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  • 78 12 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 18. On Saturday. November 23, the first inter-city meeting of Malacca and Kuala Lumpur Rotarians will be held in Malacca and many of the leading Kuala Lumpur Rotarians and their wives are expected. At this dinner meeting Mr. H. L.
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  • 387 12 Serious Landslide In Hampshire British Official Wireless. London. Nov IP. CONTINUOUS rain during the wool.' end caused extensive floods v.. many parts of Britain and several river v »n still rising to-day. Important roars m fourteen counties were under wa l;i>t night, but the situation improved
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  • 567 12 Mr. G. M. Harding, managing director of the Sungei Bilut Rubber Company, Pahang. passed through Kuala Lumpur on Saturday on his return from leave. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burnet and Miss Jackie Burnet left Kuala Lumpur last week on leave, during the course of which
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    • 25 12 Another Proof Of Tolley Quality! l Hpf i has been j II AWARDED U IST. PRIZE in LONDON EMPIRE j WINE COMPETITION 1935 i i
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  • 223 13 WAR TALK Chinese Forces Concentrate -Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. IS. tPANESE newspapers foreJ ias t that the long-featured autonomous government of North China will be proclaimed >n Wednesday by the war lords. Generals Sung theh Yuan, Han p u (hu and Shang Chen.
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  • 178 13 More Japanese Troops For Shanhaikwan Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 18. While no confirmation is available of I the categorical Japanese report* the i latest developments in North China undoubtedly suggest that the stage is set for a change of regime inspired by Japanese diplomacy. j Colonel Doihara,* Standard-Bearer of
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  • 170 13 Japanese Plan To Attack Peipjng And Tientsin Shanghai. Nov 18. While the Shanghai crisis has definitely blown off. the Japanese arc proceeding on a plan fjr a large seal* invasion of China. In order to lessen the opposition of The Powers, Japan Ls prepared to offe'. concesMoas
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  • 704 13 First Ace v Bed's E videitce TOOK NO PART IN AFFAIR Singapore, Monday. TOHE murder trial at the Singapore Assize Court, in which a 17--year-old Filipino named Vincent Banks and a young Chinese, Sim Keng Toh, stand charged with the murder of 8 Chinese, coupled with
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  • 61 13 Leaving For Hongkong On Doc. 7 As already reported In the Malaya Tribune, Blr Andrew Caldeeott, the Colonial Secretary, will leave for Hong kong in December to assume the post oi Governor of Hongkong. He will sail by the P. and O. Carthage on Dec. 7. There
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    • 372 13 j MOTOR UNION INSURANCE j I CO., LTD. 5 (INC IN ENGLAND). j FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE-1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES —IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT i j OF CLAIMS. j l General Agenti:— S SIME, DARBY ft CO., LTD., J 5, MALACCA STREET. TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. s inramopliom* l&c'corcl* I Still the Favourites
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  • 1001 14 R.A.F. HELD TO A DRAW: WIN FOR C. S. C. Singapore. Tuesday. IN their first hockey match with the S.C.C. this season, the Singapore Coltdid well to emerge winners by the odd »oal
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  • 44 14 S.R.C. "A" And Raffles College Flavian op the S.R.C. ground! vlstcrdav the S.R.C. "A" team drew with Raffles College each side scoring two goals. \Vrste;hout and Perrcau scored for the Recs.. while the College goals were scored by Kee Pov. and Ahmat.
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  • 60 14 Victoria Scores 332 For 9 Reuter. Melbourne, Nov. 18. THE match between the M.C.C. tourists and Victoria was continued to-day. Victoria took their score to 332 for 9 and declared. Plant scored 64, while Sims took 3 wickets for 101. The M.C.C. had scored 167 for 4
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  • 136 14 Solitary Goal Win For C.S.C. An interesting game of hockey was witnessed at the Raffles Institution j ground yesterday when the Ceylon Sports Club first team beat the Raffle;; Institution eleven by the only goal scored. There was little to choose between j the teams. 1 Play was
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  • 51 14 Team To Meet Combined Services (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. The following will represent Perak rugby against the C» mb r ned Services < Saturday next at Ipoh: Cranford; Harr, Me Arthur, Thunder and Hartley; Mon.gomery and Robertson; Lee. J. R. Mull?r. Smiih, Hallani, Littled>ke. Mathe'.vs, J.-nes
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  • 96 14 The following w 11 represent the. S.C lI.C. in the undermentioned panics. Again*; LA. Ist, i n Friday. .Nov. 22. at lA. Ground: Che k Wah. Henry Boor*. Evan Worm. Boon G'm, Itee Siang, Choo Uv>\u. Kee Pow, Giro 1. ck, Kee Tian, Chin Khean. Geo Lee. Reserves:
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  • 108 14 Li a frifendlj game i f badminton played between St. Peter's Brigade Juveniles and Fraser and Neave, the former won by I—2. Ecorcfe: (S.F.B.J, mentioned first). Smgles:— Xn*h ny beat Kok Chye 15—12; 15 —2; Choon Ileng heat Kam Tong 15 —7: 15— 9; Goh Fnp: Chuan lest to
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  • 27 14 Pa gar Lights at the Chinese Swinvm n.g Club wiil.be turned on for swimming on Thursday and Friday next, eoramenc eg from 7..50 p.m.
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  • 412 14 Final Acceptances For To-Morrow rHE following are the final acceptances and scratchings for to-morrow's racing, the Second Day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting. RACE ONE HORSES —Clays 3—Div. 3—7 furs 2.30 p.m. v Great Warden 9.0 Unity 8.1i Arctic Wait-A-B t 8.8 Lambden 8. >
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  • 47 14 Race 1: Mil. Race 2: Blue Belle. Race .5: First Bid. Race 4: (ient. Race 5: Celestial. Race 6: NIL Race 7: NIL Race S: NIL All engagements: Blue Belle, Celes tial. Sailor Bill, Starlight. Double Tote: Races 6 and 8. Big Sweep: Race 8.
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  • 127 14 Call-Over For November Handicap -Reuter. London, Nov. 18. T" j HE following is the latest cf.ll-over for the November Handicap to be run at Manchester on Nov. 23 over one Trtljc. four furlongs: 95 tc 20 Crawley Wood, taken and offered. 10 to 1 Mistral III and Chrysler
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  • 170 14 Horlicks R.i*. vs. Rangers On Sunday last the Horlicks Badminton Party met the Changi Rangers in a return match consisting of five Singles at the court of Mr. Chua Hong Kay who is the second Patron of tlv Horlicks Badminton Party. Unfortunately when the second tie of the evening
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  • 162 14 Draw For First Round Renter. London, Nov. 18. rjpHE first round of the Engli 4 Football Association Cup vvi] played on Saturday, Nov. 30. Coventry v. Scunthorpe. Oldham Ferry Hill Athletic. York v. Burton Town. Stalybridge Celtic v. Hells United Kidderminster v. Bishop Auckland Halifax v.
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    • 7 14 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. OIsCHAIsD P.OAD
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    • 62 14 I CHINA j Underwriters i i Limited. i (Incorporated in Hongkong). J A British Company Registered i I in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, j J MARINE PERSONAL I ACCIDENT I INSURANCE I 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber! 1 j Second Floor Singapore. v: •Mi iphmi
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  • 364 15 KEEN FIGHTS Success Of Gunboat Jack's Pupil (By "X.0.") Singapore. Tuesday. THE preliminary events in the Singapore Amateur Boxing < hampienships produced keen fighting al the New World Arena last ■igkti l ouiiern fights were decided, and in some of th*- bouts plenty of
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  • 384 15 Malacca Win Against Negri (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 17. THOUGH enjoying quite two-thirds of the game Malacca were only able to beat Negri at hockey yesterday by the odd goal in five. The weather and ground conditions were good. The Negri defence put up a sterling
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  • 145 15 The third anniversary of the Majestic B.P. was celebrated on Saturday, Sunday and Monday last at the Pasir Panjang bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw. A large gathering of members and guests were present. In the course of the day land and sea sports were held. LAND AND
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  • 158 15 Ten Points Margin In Padang Game Singapore, Monday. A rugby XV from the R.A. (Blakan Matit defeated H.M.S. Cornwall in a match on the S.C.C. padang this evening by ten points (two goals) to nil. It was for the greater part a one sided game, but it
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  • 61 15 Boxing Success At Eton Singapore. Tuesday. TV/IR. B. N. I). Clarke, son of 1U the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke, who is studying at Eton, represented his college at the annual boxing tournament between Eton College and Harrow School he'd recently. Dr. Clarke's son beat his opponent
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  • 99 15 33-Year-Old Napier The Winner British Official Wireless. London, Nov 18. THE annual London to Brighton "Old 1 Crocks" race for motor cars over 30 years old attracted 99 entries yesterday and 68 of these completed the course. The winner was a 33 years old Napier
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  • 98 15 A badminton match consisting of five singles and two doubles will be played to-day. at lorong 41, Geylang, between the Mayfair "B" team and the Morning Glory "A" team. The match starts at 3.15 p.m. The following will represent the Morning Glory BP.: Swee Tecl: Lee, Robert
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  • 36 15 The annual athletic sports meeting of the Eton High Sch tl will be held on Friday, Nov. 22, at ne Jalan Besar Stadium, starting a iv3o p.m. All old boys a c invited.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 164 15 BOXING i uJ__ JP Singapore Amateur Championships w X under the Distinguished Patronage FL E. The (iovernor I I Sir Shn.to.i 1 homat., X.C.M.C, 0.8. E. 01 )r jcee^s "Children's Aid m New World Arena JM SEMI-FINALS at 8 p.m. Jkjv November, 21st. W V PRICES: $1, 50 cts. and
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    • 146 15 v>\ Life and sparkle |8 col on r n d mm movement —music and gaiety. All B too soon the evening passes. The H last dance is announced, the last B round of drinks called—cheery mm friends disperse. How will you mm feel in the morning Stale H| heavy larv
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    • 212 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is GREAT* I by reason of the f act ...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
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  • 346 16 A Most Attractive Proposition CRITICAL examination of the De Luxe Touring car. a newcomer to the Ford range of passenger models, show-: it to be a most attractive proposition. From stem to stern it literally bristles with practical, useful
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  • 270 16 By Compression Ignition Engined Cars THE first records since ihe Association 1 of International Recognized Automobile Clubs passed its resolution in Fans to recognize speed records made by completion ignition engine d cars were recently obtained on the Brooklands tiack at Weybridge, Surrey, by Reg. Munday, driving
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  • 365 16 Test Car Driver <«ives His Views Akron, Ohio CHOULD a driver jam on the when a blowout occurs? "Not at once!" is the reply 0 r p-,„« Faulkner, veteran test car drive- "t„, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber c„ a question that has bothered n
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  • 148 16 Armstrong Siddeley's Success Again the Armstrong Siddeley SeliChange Gear has proved its sterling qualities under that most trying orde.V —Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY LTD Mr. Raymond Mays driving ERA cars was conspicuously successful. Armstrong Siddeley, Ltd., received the following telegram from the ER A. company:
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    • 273 16 I h y Doctors recommend j Cream Of Wheat j aoi A For Growing Children < Gives rich energy faster than any I X ft p AMI i# other type of cereal that is V<. OF jff commonly served. V II Digests more easily than any other *yp e of
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    • 115 17 i PRESENTING TWE NEW j tjj"ii Ltxr mm -ij^^^BHHKWgr X DISTINCTIVE, ECONOMICAL AND DEPENDABLE POWERFUL AND SPEEDY CENTRE-POISE RIDING COMFORT. English design and workmanship characterise this entirely new light Tourer. Of strikingly handsome appearance, this new model gives excellent motoring at remarkably low cost. The new Ten Tourer seats four
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  • 576 18 Career Of Mr. Chua Keh Hai —A Pioneer Banker And Municipal Commissioner—His Romantic Rise To Success A Humble Beginning—Value Of Hardwork, Thrift And Self-Improvement His Views On The Straitsborn—Move For More Shipping Facilities Between China And Malaya Ngee Ann Kongsi Affairs (By Our Chinese Correspondent) J GIVE
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  • 434 18 Belief In Public Spiritedness For Community For 10 \'z years, right from its inception, he had taken a leading part in the activities oi the Straits Chinese Reading Club. He was prominent in debates and other literary meetings and his success has in a large measure been
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  • 311 18 Ho Hong's Fortnightly Service In January The fortnightly service of tin H? Hong Steamship Company between i Amoy and Rangoon, via Singapore and Penang, is expected to be inauguiated :ome time next January. The present service Ls tri-weekly and operated by the ships, Hong Kheng and Hong Peng.
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    • 1075 18 I- -j— may bo it's I w J that tires y° u out y Consult Optomelrist—P. S. DZING, O.D. (Phila). Formerly Optician to The Eye Clinic. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 8»; NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. ('Phone 6363). J~IKH HO OON ft CO., im S UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR WISE INVESTORS. You need
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  • 438 19 Kpoch-Making Event ELEPHANTS HEAD PROCESSION epoch-making, event in the Buddhist world took place recently when a scion of the sacred bodhi-tree at Sravasti, India, was landed in Colombo. Ihe sapling was brought to Colombo in the Andrew Weir liner In,han?a. by Mrs. W. D. Fernando nl
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  • 164 19 Written By Francis Joseph Before His Death i Vienna. i 0 Francis Joseph Exhibition in Schoenbrunn (which was opened in May and was to remain open until the middle of October) obtained an interesting document just recently: the last words death Joseph before his The document is an
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  • 301 19 Emperor's Son-In-Law Deserter CIGNOR Mussolini is preparing to cr eate a "puppet Emperor" of at least a part of Ethiopia, as the Japanese did in Manchuria. This the Rome correspondent of the "Sunday Times" s from hints topped in both official and semi-official circles hi Rome.
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