Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1935

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V"l XXII -No 277 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 FIVE The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 21. 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 128 1 The Dominant In JMalaya I il c,over mothers have as perfect RjjUHLt possible to j9v n< l«»vci' dair> products are meticufi j 1$ 'o« s ly purified the same day as canir <i)Bi' 11,(1 an<! herefore safest and besl foi 4& It's pure milk and pure creamh wo* iw lha<
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    • 153 1 «8* j MALAYAN WATCH CO. 433 North Bridge Road— Near Middle Road, I .lust opened to facilitate 1 j Your X'mas Shopping— Watches, Clocks, Etc. r Latest Designs Shapes 1 J at Prices hard to beatl Repairs of Watche6, I Clocks, etc. undertaken at competitive rates —by ex- j C
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  • 935 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. THE SCHIERWATER PLAN Beneficial To Tanker Owners AT the general meeting of the interiiational Tanker Owners Association. Ltd.. held in London, the following resolution was carried unanimously:— "Tnat in the opinion of this meeting the principles of the Sehierwater plan hava proved to be sound In practice,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 465 2 p A BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dv« Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. BHUTAN 6,100 Nov. 25 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Pec. 6 IRTHAGE 16.000 Dec. C SOUDAN 6,500 Dec. 18 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 20 1036 CHJTRAL 16,000 Jan. 3 RURDWAN 6,070 Jan. 16 CATHAY 15.000
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    • 58 2 I o.s.k. mm: m.s. "LA PLATA MARU" (7,300 Tons Gross). tiEAVES SINGAPORE NOV. 27. at p.m. direct fo/ (OLONHO (arr. at T'olombo lie-. 2nd, at a m.) and Ea<"t and S>uth African and South American Ports Passage Faies to Colombo: Ist 3rd Deck. $120 $16.40 $17. For further particulars, please
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    • 640 2 N.Y.K.LINE. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and GilbeaWar. s.s HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28 tm.v. TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26 1936. .s.s. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9 s,s. KATORI MARU Jan. 23 Rates to Ist
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    • 519 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 IA LSI A 21-11 BORINGIA 10-12 10-12 11-12 18-12 ERRIA 81-12 81-12 1-1 8-1 LALANDIA
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    • 450 2 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHKK HQ LLOYD W (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Compai n tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. is* "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov 21 "ISAR" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japai. Nov s, "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai Japan Dec 4 "MAIN" for Hongkong,
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  • 166 3 RUBBER PRICE DOWN SLIGHTLY Awaiting Result Of LR-C. Meeting m Our tinuncial Correspondent/ 11»(»>»•, Thursday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 21% cts., *n 1 1 ct Hal ket Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) $109, down <{. pd day s Trices: I tiidon: 63 16d., down Hl6d. Market Tone: Quiet. \'ew
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  • 1515 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lvali and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, hiti.sday, 10 a.m. issue Praser yaT Value Ac Co *r Svstt 4|- Ampat 6 3 6 9cd 6.6 7|-cd £1 A. Kumbang 34 6 33 d 34
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  • 93 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X R.S.S. in eases (F. 0.8. November) 22 22 PR Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. November) 2112 21 9|16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) j (awardable Singapore) 21 3 4 21 15|16 do. December 22
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  • 473 3 £40,000 Deal With London Tin j i (By Air Mail). London, Oct. 29. Ampat Tin Dredging, Ltd., has agieed to purchase the dredge mine at Siput, Perak, at present owned by the London Tin Corporation. Upon completion the deal w II take effect from October
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  • 38 3 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 20. CTERLING on New York is 4.920 7 16, Paris 74-13 1«, but business is quiet. British Government stocks were maintained. War Loan 105-1 16. Gold 141 4-1 2d—British Official Wireless.
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  • 293 3 Messrs. Lowis And Peat's Review j (By Air Mail). Messrs. Lewis and Peat. Ltd., London, i.i their weekly report' dated Oci. 29, state: Plantation—News during the past week has been of a helpful nature and values have responded with a further advance of 'tvd. per lb. This brings
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  • 190 3 Prices Realised At Weekly I Sale j I THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce I I rubber Association held its 1253rd j auction, to-day when there were: Catalogued 786,872 lb.—tons 351.28 Offered 739,114 lb.—tons 329.96 Sold 643,734 lb —tons 287.38 London—Spot 6.1 4d. New York—Spot 13 cents. PRICES
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  • 268 3 Rubber Sags On Dutch Report Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 18. On the Stock Exchange early activity was not maintained and prices often slipped on profit-taking but interest in industrials was well held, while Internationals fluctuated freely at higher levels and most foreigners, including Russian loans, hardened. Rubber sagged
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    • 306 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. ML43TER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000,000. Reserve I mid Yen 127,450,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, ft fin, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg. Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinfcing Karachi, Kobe, London, Los AngeManila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New j uiu. Oaka, Paris, Peiping,
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    • 426 3 t m RAFEGUABDBD INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met protection for your family is a certainty. But there is always the danger that protection may be lost, when an accident diverts funds from the insurance to meet expenses. The Asia Life offers a sure and exclusive way
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    • 529 4 Every custoitaer E erv customer i receives a souvenir. receives a sou \v\\\x r^^^^^^^^^^^ 10 T S 1 AND J 250 LADIES' DRESSES j TO BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OF COST «I thinner's MEYER MANSION, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. i A IW. HASSAN Ml ft 3T, BRAS BASAJx ROAD, SINGAPORE. c undertake
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    • 446 4 Comfortably furnished rooms, 30, Amber Flats. TO LET—No. WA Jalan Abdul Samad, re Bahru. bungalow with 4 bedrooms. I Apply Box No. 771, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—"Garcia Piano in excellent Condition. Apply R. U Prentis, Du Pl re M rrell. Ltd. I FOR SALE—L.ncoln E.ght Bargain, run
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    • 614 4 mm w mM ■■■■■■■'■iWP NOTICE ia hereby given that .he Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of The American-German Medical Co. of 162, South Bridge Road, Singapore and that Trade Mark is solely used by them in respect, cf patent medicines, toilet requisites and miscellaneous goods manufactured imported
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    • 442 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER'S ADMINISTRATION ORDER. Name of Debtor: —RUDOLPH CON CEICAO. ■i.jdres.s:—No. 49G-C, East Coast Road, Singapore. Description:—Clerk el the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Singapore. No. of Proceedings:—llo of 1935. Date on which Wage-earner's Administration
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    • 534 4 1 Whene\er the children arc unwell, parents are naturally confused and excited. Incompatible medicines may be given to them and as a result, not only that the sickness unremedied, but also that tne bodily health is influeatially deteriorated. In order ,o avoid th s, ore have achieved this Infants Powder
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    • 356 4 iii 4.<. lit AND BETTER SELECTIONS OF CLOCKS WATCHES ON DISPLAY AT 420. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection with any other Clock and Watch Repa n or Dealers. P-S J DIABETES, ALBUMIN CRT A PARALYSIS, NEURASTHENIA. CONSUMPTION, SKIN DISEASKS ASTHMA, PILES, PISTOL A and
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  • 106 5 Installation Of 'Buses In French Department Purls 1'innt ll ir rJ°? a J ra ilways in the Depart 01 Finistere. at the extreme tip of 'fanny have been abolished at a "igle vote. Hie Council General of the Depart'jt.it passed a resolution, by which it m ,5 cic
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  • 159 5 *ood-Heater Installed In White House Washington. veltV Wh l °f Pie Vent Pres '°>nt RoosetvDP r,f f f u° m eettin S cold a new TO* Of food-heater has been install* to Wl; study in the White Housf 1 tie nas been so busy ever since his
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    • 75 5 Itch Cane Killed 22f Fa*C wuto Urn* with •rdiaarr method To* nut aayo a pona»»tJnt trettmtnt Uk« Urn aew 4IMOTM7 12? •lS'. bbo kl trouble* called Dr. Nix- Nlioderm. It com right la, kllla the eeaea. and atop. Itch la 7 ml ell Ia M you *«ttln» clear, eon. and
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    • 126 5 "'■"•"••'■''■"•''•munwi I'-tiitiiwiiMflitiiiiinntHgngiiaMtiatr MULTICELL MICROPHONE ItwJ ELA M 16. I The fiist Microphone, of excellent I quality, specially designed f>r I modulating standard Wirebss I Receivers and Amplifiers. Its particular advantage is that an I accessory Microphone Amplifier is I unnecessary. The Microphone is I very suitable for the transmission 1
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    • 419 5 j A s'ngle demonstration in (C T^~^\^^^«\_ >our <»x\ n home "ill do P•\\ 1 T W\\ RKi: lUAT iiAlfrlO COMPANY 404, North Bridge Kd. 21, Beach Street, 56, Main Rd. Phoie No. 4566. 6, Station Rd. 223, Batu Road 1 PENANG. TAIPING. SINGAPORE. IPOH. K. LUMPUR.' m <rii r
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1050 5 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio Every day a special transmission for B WS^^B E BERLIN STATION I PHOHI, HOLLAND PROGRAMMES D jn ii***,; DJB Metres): (PCJ 10.71 Metres, Nov U DJA 31.38 Metres.) 1935. at about 11.05 p.m*' .Malayan Rand Of His Majesty's TO-DAY TO-DAY t me. daily news will also
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  • 117 6 Work To Begin Next Month New York. Work is to begin next month on the new cabin liner of the International Mercantile Marine which will be used on the transAtlantic service as "running mate of the Washington and Manhattan "Mr P A S. Franklin, president of
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  • 123 6 ROTPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Oh EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 21. Fast Wharf Gate 1) HM.S. Herald 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance G*te 3) Rawalpindi 18; Tilawa, Unita 13; Kistna 8; Mentor 6. «mpire Dock (Entrance Gate S) Silvercypress 30; Chattanooga City 32: Larut 34; Klang 35;
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  • 103 6 French Vessel For English Shipbreakers Paris. The famous French floating church—the Sainte Jeanne d'Arc—is to be broken up shortly in English shipyards. Owned by the Seemen's Welfare Society, the Sainte Jeanne sailed every year with the French fishing fleet to
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  • 99 6 Tohiti Towed Into Port From Djambi Singapore, Wednesday. It is understood that the K.P.M. steamer Tohiti lost her propeller at Djambi recently. While cargo from Singapore was being discharged a floating tree trunk struck the propeller which came off, without any damage to the hull. There are no
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  • 214 6 Owners and masters ol shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the Heavy Gun Practice, which will take place from Laba Battery on Nov. 22, firing area—Johore WeFt; and frora Changi Battery on Nov. 26, tiring area —Changi North,
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  • 391 6 Singapore. Thursday. The following passengers are sailing by the Rawalpindi, which will leave Singapore for Europe at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow:— Mr. W. H. MaeLaughlin, Capt. and Mrs. E. D. A. Buttemer, Mis*. E. E. Castle, Mr. S. S. Wilson, Mr. A. I Groushko, Mr. Douglas. Mr. Emvright,
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  • 56 6 Mails expected from China and Japan by the Penang Maru. due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Holland and Germany by the Poelau Tello, due at Singapore to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe (London mails) by the P. and O. Naldera, time of delivery of boxholders' letters and general
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  • 45 6 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Thursday. Markets quieter in all sections. MINING: Asam Kumbang 34 6 36 6. Hong Fatt .79 .83, cd.. Jelebu .99 $1.03. Lahat Mines 7 8 Nawng Pet .6; .71. Raubs $5.75 $5.90, cd., Talams $1.75 $1.80, H>lok Kruin .87 .90.
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  • 196 6 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 20. London 4 months' sight 2|4 1 8 London 3 months' sight 2|4 3|32 London 60 days' sight 214 1116 London 30 days' sight 2|4 1|32 London demand 2|4 London T.T. 2|4 Lyons and Paris demand 806 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 5714 Batavia
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  • 105 6 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 20 Paris 74 3 4. New York 4.92 3 g. Montreal 4.97V2Brussels 29.12 V 2 Geneva 15.15 1 2Amsterdam 7.25 ViMilan 60 5 8 Berlin 12.23. Stockholm 19.39 Copenhagen 22.39 V2 Oslo 19.90V 2 Vienna 25 3 /4. Prague 119. Helsingfors 226 7
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  • 180 6 Singapore, Nov. 20. R (Siam) W. Coast No.l per Koyan $138 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $136 R (Siam' W. 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 jJJJ
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  • 344 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 21 High Tides:—7.30 a.m., 8 p.m. Rugby: R.A.F. I v. Public Sei vices R.F.C., Dunearn Road; Training and scrum practices at S.C.C. and Medical College. Hockey: S.C.C. I v. C.S.C. I, S.C.C.; Police v. Fort Canning, Fort
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  • 82 6 ALHAMBRA.— The Call ol the Savage." CAPITOL—' The 39 Steps." EMPIRE. Cbin&c picture. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, jide-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese w*/angs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD. 365 Nights in Hollywood" and "Mark of the Vampire.' MARLBOROUGH The Folic* I gerc." NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chines Wayangs, Cinemas,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 520 6 PREMIER HOTEL Jj TONIGHT i ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 1 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. WAY IV E SPECIAL DINNER fll|RI!THFll« i AND DANCE (formal) iiMMHiIIIMCT j S 0.15 to midnight THE POPULAR AMERICAN j NON-DINERS $1.00 BALLROOM DANCERS I SATURDAY—SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL AND CABARET. 5 EXTENSION TO 1
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    • 50 6 BRASS COPt <" Agent*: Harper, CHfillan Co., Lf i* rtineeporo Ptaang. B.S We make a practical study of your head and will suggest a coiffure especially becoming to you FIGARO 2« 6 RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. $8 $10 $12 $15 only Pe/manent Wave Sp«
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 678 6 I Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY japan (Tilawa* 1 p.m. Hongkong (Tilawa) 1 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Tilawa) l*p.m. America, Western Canada and Western States oi U.S.A. (Tilawa) 1 p.m. Burma (Karagola) 3 p.m. India, East and North (Kaiagola) 3 p.m. India, South and West (Rajula; 3 p.m. Java
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  • 3075 7 Malay Reserves MINI NG ENACTMENT AMENDMENTS I am Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. 4 to-day's meeting of the Selangor State Council, held at the Astana X' "'i r Hr. -T. A. Sheeham, Secretary to the British Resih oath as a new
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    • 137 7 /sULa! Procter! Tropical sun —tropica! dampness— OQl\ both can play havoc with your outn t? side property. Protect it by regular k painting with Hubbuck r s Paint there is no finer guarantee against m depreciation and the expense of *t repairs and renewals. PLOMATTĔ (jSSrlsb NEW FLAT OIL PAINT
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    • 214 7 WAKE UP 1 AND FACE THESE FACTS! This is not the time to sleej. Things are happening—the world is making new demands, offering more opportunities than ever before. You must wake up if you want to benefit 1 by these conditions. You cannot stand still in a world that is
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    • 164 7 B For Stamina and Vitality Porage Oats Scotland's Best Q39B2SZi^^ trr WflT WHEN YOU CAN get the 7l \k BKT Kir nscuin^ INSIST CN THE BtSl..| >E||UF SAI£S £>£POT: ALSO AT. H9 18, NOftfll CAN Al ROAD. THE GRt A T WOBID, N9 251, RCC*OR| n£ KOAD: IHt Nt W
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    • 265 8 IALHAMBRAfI first DEATH TO THE WEAK '^^^^L JuUI f tmt^w^K Universal I|L presents IM SWMC NOAH iBEERY, Jrilf dorothFt short From Otis Adeibert Argosy AAogazine Serial, "Jan of the Jungle" fij^^H next j CAPITOL < ••Mickey Mouse" Matinee Special proßramm" including the excellent coloured cartoon •*Danc':ng on the MmmT—Latest Ratty
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  • 45 9 Two Cabinet Members Honoured Reuter. H M London, Nov. 20. tne King has conferred a Viscounty on Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, pirn 1 0 1 the Admiralty, and Sir Philip CunlifTe-Lister, Air Minister. Both will be retaining their posaions m the Cabinet.— Reuter. j
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  • 296 9 Government Majority Of 250 Reuter Wireless. British Official Wireless. mmx> a* London, Nov. 18. JJR. Stanley Baldwin, who returned to morr^hV^H 1 fr m Chequers this S° rin?o had a busy day interviewing J" colleagues, including Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, with whom he had a Ton?
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    • 128 9 <- hk at %v 6 itirii GLOBE THEATRE 7 J S To ni lrt»t and Nightly_9.]s Inte ™?t i onai\s Spectacular I o-- jt* &r Tested an J SKY TALKIE. Season a M«rt Delightfully and Sensationally Frank Romance Loretta Young and Cary Grant in "BORN TO BE BAD" CINDERELLA" will
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    • 65 9 ?ifen N IT S HE MOST™" «»nu ED AND POPULAR CALL IT Th >N ON CR,T,C I augh BHI The SeaSo s Sm felA POROUS fjKoyUiros her olWe on three meiTto show tA?tfsC B b, tS **~*s**« 'ou ble reolly IS -whenVvOiai'it?love! I Ftl NCI'S I J TIE |0«11 THE-
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    • 66 9 i IF YOTJ LIKED FRED I ASTAIRE and Ginger Rogers in j "ROBERTA"... you will RAVE I l I over j Eleanor Powell I in this Mammoth M.-G.-M. I Musical I uKmdumu MEgg I JACK ELEANOR ROBERT BENNY- POWELL.TAYLOR I ana I s7d a 3K5.; FRANC£s ian6f °«> UNI «i,«u
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    • 264 9 I i Saturday 23rd November s "Gala Race BalT! Vaudeville by JIM PETER j Balloons A Streamers I EXTE.XSIO* 2A. M. f j ADMISSION $lI N.B. Tsa Dance on Sunday 24th Nov. instead! of Saturday 23rd Nov. Vaudeville by Jim Peter i Dunng Race Week J im and Peter will
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  • 106 10 'I he FAMILY OF THK LATE MADAM QUEK CHIT NEO wishes to thank all those relative, aid friends (members oi various dubs) who paid and a tended the funeral of the late MADAM QUEK CHIT NEO. and alsi to those who sent telegrams, letters of condolence and
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  • 140 10 j Madam Ta i Chwee Neo, v ife cf the "late Mr. L m Put Seng, passed away peacefully yeferday at her residence No. 41 Craig: Road, at 7.40 a.m., at the age of 81 leaving behind her 3 sons. Messrs. Lim S ew S-et, Lim Siew Tiong of
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  • 768 10 IN our comments on the ltaloEthiopian crisis and the sanctions question we have frequently referred to the probable development of a rirst-class Sino-Japanese crisis and have affirmed and reaffirmed our belief that Far Eastern developments were of much greater importance to the British Empire than anything that was
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  • 125 10 Formal Op:ning By H.M. The King Reuter. London, Nov 20. ALTHOUGH no official announcement has been made, Reuter understands that the Naval Conference will probably be formally opened in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office on the morning of Dec. 6, possibly by the King. On Friday
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  • 86 10 8.8.C. Refuses Offer To Broadcast British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 20. In accordance with their policy to confine their broadcasts on the Italo Abyssinian dispute to statements of fact occasionally amplified by a report from their own observer at Geneva or from the British Minister attending the League
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  • 236 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Weather METEOROLOGICAL observations in Singapore and Penang, for the month of October, furnish interesting, but by no means conclusive, comparisons as to the general weather conditions to be expected in these Settlements. Normally, Penang is regarded as being the cooler ol the two, but the October figures
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  • 144 10 rOR October, the value of the gross imports into Malaya was computed ai $42,696,000. compared with $34,630,000 for the previous month and witn $42,484,000 for October. 1934. The cumulative total for the ten months ol the year elapsed was $404,309,000. com pared with $388,831,000 for the corres ponding
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  • 160 10 |F comparative statistics of such things could be drawn up, we would probably find that there is more bad language used in Kallang road, near the bridge, and in Balestier road, near the trolley-bus terminal point, than in any other part of Singapore. The reason is to
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  • 184 10 iN interesting sidelight on the ramifications of the organisation of the R.A.F. at Seletar is provided by the manner in which the search for the missing air ace, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, is continuing at present. All aircraft of the Service have been withdrawn from the search,
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  • 387 10 By "Looker-On" The American stratosphere balioon rose 13 miles. But then the country has unlimited supplies of hot air. A You can tell the people who don't move in good society. They shake hands as if they meant it. A According to latest accounts tne Ethiopians
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    • 176 10 k Oltainalk from all (jood Dealers SOLE AGENTS: SINCAPOR: KUALA LUMPUR I Dont be in decorated Cases of I V 5, 6 and 12 Bottles j IHftT DEFINITELY $©LYES THE PRCBLEM CF 'Wtt&T TCfcIYE fIND DRINK' J£J Stocked by all Dealers. Ready for Z^^^m^t delivery to the Lucky Recipients K^UlMa
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  • 1090 11 POSTPONED TO NOV. 25 IMPORTANT PEACE PARLEY IN NANKING Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, Nov. 2fc pMEKGINt; alu r a three-lMwr J conference with Marshal hiang Kai Shek, General Ariyoshi said that he was reassured of the Chinese
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  • 61 11 Japan To Enforce Aims In North China STOI» press Reuter message irom Nanking says that official are pessimistic regarding the hitch in the negotiations between the North China leaders md the Kwangtung (Japanese) Command over the autonomy scheme for North ("hina and the conviction is growing that the
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  • 251 11 EDEN STAYS Seats For Mac Donald And Son Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 18. F' is understood that changes in the composition of the Cabinet will be reduced to a minimum. No definite decision was reached regarding the future of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald at to-day's conversations but
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  • 154 11 Prospects Of More Rain Indicated British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 20. In most of the flooded areas of England, waters receded yesterday and subsequently rains have been insufficient to increase anxiety. The Thames was still rising at Windsor, but in the absence of further heavy rain, serious flooding
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  • 453 11 Make Extra Money For Christmas MOLT people can find excellent use for extra money at holiday times, and paiticularly when Christmas and New year come along there are many uses to which the extra dollar or two can be put. Hidden away in most people's
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  • 21 11 The McNair School's Distribution of Prizes will be held on Thursday, Dec. 5. Exhibition of work will open at 3.30 p.m.
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  • 126 11 Uncertainties Of Political Future Reuter. I London, Nov. 20. CERIOUS views on the uncertainties of France's political were future further emphasised to-day by another sharp decline in rentes, which yesterday slumped to the lowest level for eight years. The migration of French capital to London
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  • 52 11 Echo Of East Coast Road Tragedy Singapore, Wednesday. Rengasamy, the Tamil who is charged with the murder of a compatriot in East Coast Road recently made another appearance before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, this morning. Another remand in custody was ordered to enable the police to
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  • 238 11 ANTI JAPANESE DEMONSTRATION IN SINGAPORE Stones Thrown Ai Hospital Singapore. Thursday. THE prompt action of the Ileal police prev« nted what might have developed into a serious «I is turbance between Japanese and Chinese last ni^ht. It appears that shortly before K o'clock a crowd of Chinese, hehi ved tc
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    • 107 11 a j TWO BARGAINS i IN ELECTRIC j AMPLIFIED GRAMOPHONES i A TABLE MODEL IN MOD E R N S S DESIGN FOR $180.00 j S A LARGE HANDSOME CABINET j J MODEL WITH AUI MATIC RECORD S CHANGER $300.00 1 Both these models have a wonderful tone. S i
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  • 1360 12 SEA BELLE Legislative Council Meeting Singapore, Wednesday. rpHE Volunteer R.A.F. in the Colony is now in being. At to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council the Auxiliary Air Force Bill, under which the new volunteer unit is constituted, passed its second
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  • 22 12 Mr. A. B. Milne will probably be leaving for Ceylon shortly to stay with his brother who is a tea planter there
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  • 609 12 Death Of Mr. J. J. Minjoot Singapore, Wednesday. THE funeral of Mr. Julian Joseph Minjoot, a well-known member of the Eurasian community who passed away at his residence, No. 1, Ceylon Road, on Tuesday, was very largely attended at the Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Father Maury conducted
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  • 128 12 Christening Ceremony At Private Chapel London, Nov. 20. THE christening of the son oi the 1 Duke and Duchess of Kent took place in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. The infant prince was named Edward George Nicholas Faul Patrick. The Archbishop of Canterbury performed the
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  • 124 12 At Sea View And Adelphi Hotels THERE was a large audience at the Sea View Hotel last night, when dancing to the music of the Reller Band and the cabaret programme by the Mezey Revue artistes provided excellent entertainment. The Mezey Revue, paying a return visit to the
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  • 41 12 Singapore, Thursday. Among the passengers sailing for Home by the P. and O. Rawalpindi tomorrow are Squadron Leader L. G. Croke and Wing Commander P. B. Hunter who are concluding their service at the R.A.F. station in Singapore.
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  • 35 12 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 20. Seventy-seven of the Labour Members in the new House of Commons are sponsored and financed by Trade Unions. Of these members 34 are miners.— British Official Wireless.
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  • 1083 12 INVESTITURE OF SULTAN OF JOHORE Singapore, Thursday. n LOWING tributes to His Highness Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, were paid by His Excellency tho. Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, when a ceremony of investiture was held at the Istana Besar, Johore Bahru, last night to present
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  • 163 12 Local Tencter For Supplies Accepted IT is announced that committee No. 2 1 of the Singapore Municipal Com- missioners accepted the tender of Burns i and Co., at $20,786.72 for the supply through their local agents, William > Jacks and Co. (Malaya», Ltd., of salt j glazed stoneware
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  • 159 12 Informal Christening By Hermes Planes A «r Singapore, Thursday THE first aeroplane to land at I pore's future civil aerodrome > Kallang, did so quite la nticd was not a landing that had Dccn beforehand as a test fo torm the forced down by a hea v j
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 19 12 I. Another Proof Of Tolley Quality! j AWARDED IST. PRIZE in LONDON EMPIRE I WINE COMPETITION 1935 c ti
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    • 53 12 THE OVERSEA* ASSVRAXCE CORPORATION, LTU. CHINA BUILDING, CJKJLIA 81 PHONE 5808. JMNGAPOM FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA CHOPTIANGGUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT B«OS: K. LUMPrR- WENG HENC lO'jW, NG KON CHI I KLANG LEE BNGTKJI. IPOH LEE AH „WglG f PENANG GENERAL PBODU O AGENCY LTB. OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION.
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  • 860 13 LATEST NEWS Chiang Kai Shek A Statesman Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 20. DKNCE that the Chinese Gov*J ernnient will follow a policy of rference in North China is mosl observers in the speech hal Chiang Kai Shek to
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  • 69 13 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on Nov. 20 were as follows:Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 p m g minutes. Telegrams handed In up to 5.30 p m 4
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  • Obituary, Illustration
    286 13 Death Of Major Akil Of The J.M.F. (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, Nov. 20 IP, in J «*ore and other jwits oi Malaya will read with reiki! I 1? dCath f f Monamed Akil bin Awang of the Johore Military voices which look place at 7.15 p.m.
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  • 124 13 Greek Vessel Arrives In Singapore Singapore, Wediux da v. Arrived in port to-day on her Ursl visit t-j Singapore was Lhe Ureek v< ssel Mina, a tramp tteamer chartered by the Mitsui Bushi n Kaisha for cargo shipping purposes. The .ship belongs to Mr. A. Vesterhis whoso
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  • 53 13 (Successful Candidates Rattles Co lege Mr. Ahmad bin Md. Ibrahim, of Rallies College, has secured second class honours in the 1935 B.A Examination of London University. Mr. Chia Sri na Nagara and Mr. Theram Singh, also of Rallies College, were successful in the 1935 B.Sc. Examination of
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  • 141 13 Atr vul (r on S.E.I, by K.f.M. pUnc "Kwafc" n Nov. IG: Mi. H. 11. Ecknum and Mr. Gardner. utti tor Medan, India and Europe by K.F.M. plane "Kwak" o i Nov. 15: For .Medan: Mr. M. D. Knapp. For Calcutta: Mr. S. X. Burger and Mr.
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    • 75 13 Introductory Offer! j CHAMIM I I liiGM T SI V SALOON I j 1 XSn W»5- -\0 TRADE J i 25 to 30 MILES PER GALLON j j j j CHOICE OF TWO COLOURS MAROON OK BLUE j The only chance to buy thiswondcrf ill car at so low a
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    • 210 13 ij. MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. j (INC IN EN(-LAND). j FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT j OF CLAIMS. J Central Agents:— J SIME, DARBY A CO., LTD I MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. S INC A TORE. 4. 4, •J. j LISTEN TO THE
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  • 363 14 PADANG RUGBY Gunners' Superior Handling Singapore, Thursday. THE second strings of the S.C.C. and the R.A. m*'t at rugger on the S.C.C. padang yesterday, the game ending in a draw, earh side scoring 8 points. The R.A. were the faster
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  • 504 14 Four-Hall Golf Match On Sunday A FOUR-BALL match will be played at Bukit T mah on Sunday morning, Nov. 2 Jth, between Scotland vs. The Rest. Following are the teams and starting t'rric?. (Scotland players mentioned first;: 8.15 a.m. M. M. Paterson and T. Black v.
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  • 264 14 I Splendid Programme To-Night Singapore. Thursday. THE preliminaries ancl semi-finals in the Sihga'poi e Amateur Boxing Championship comnctitiorn will be decided at the New World Arena to-night. Thirteen bouts have been arranged and some excellent fights are premised. In the flyweight class, M. Bruyris, a pupil
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  • 152 14 Malacca's Eleven Against Perak (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 20. The selectors cf the Malacca Hockey Association have picked only nine players tor the match at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Nov. 24, against Perak. The centre-forward and left half posit.ons will be tilled by Friday. B. Alcantara
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  • 97 14 Inter-Club Knock-Out Competition Singapore. Thursday. Th? following games in the Intel Club Knock-Out Competition for the Singapore Billiards Association Challenge Cup were played yesterday: Tan Thiam Sang 150 (Chinese Sports Association) beat Omar bin Hussen 70 (Fathol Karib Club). Hock Kien 150 (Fathol Karib Club) beat Wong Yong
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  • 440 14 "Scotland" v. 'The Rest" On Sunday THE following are.the teams for the Scotland" v. "The Rest" match to be played a: Keppel <>n Sunday. November. 24 8.25 a.m. F. IF Harris and J. D. Ma 1 v .So.land) v. F. Stan and T. A. McCullaph (The Rest).
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  • 52 14 Petersen To Meet Harvey On January 29 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 19. THE rubber boxing contest between cteisen and Len Ilarvey for the former's British and Empire Heavv«3 V c^ m Pionships has been ,1. for Wembley on January 29. r^,„r°r l f ,he P urse 'S not
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  • 82 14 The following- will represent the Y.JVI.C A to-morrow vs. Colts at Anson Road ground:-Bleha, ii. Lyne, Sanderson, W. Leshty Will s, Catchatoar, Leembruggen J re-guson. .Reserves— W. Ferguson and Looi Eng On Saturday, Nov. 23, vs. H.M.S. Terror a Naval Base:-(bully off at 5 p.m.) ;i a n
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  • 26 14 Reuter. Tltn London, Nov. 20. The following rugby matches were played to-day. Hampshire 6; Middlesex 0. (at Southampton Cambridge U. 26; Edinburgh 10. —Reuter.
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  • 383 14 Last Day Of S.T.C. Races THE following are the handicaps for I the last day of the Singapore j Turf Club's Winter Meeting to be run at Bukit Timah on Saturday:— RACE I—Horses—Class 2—D.v. 3—6 I furs. 2.30 p.m. May The Tenth 9 0 1 Sir Theobald
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  • 86 14 f From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 20. I The following have been chosen to represent Johore against the First Battalion Wiltshire Regiment at rugby on the Civil Service Club padang, Johore Bahru, on Saturday: F. Hutchinson, A. G. Robb, M H Vander Gucht, Twitchett, B. J.
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  • 47 14 The following will represent the Association of Barbell Men against the Upper Serangoon Union at Ping Pong- on Saturday, November 23, at the Association premises at 7.30 p.m.:— Gwee Kirn Keng, Loh Scow Kee, Lee Yeak Kirn, Lav Chew Seng and Tan Gek Song. a
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  • 395 14 S'PORE HOCKEY Colts And S. R. c. Win Singapore, Thursday. r JpHE Indian Association, who are yet unbeaten at hockey scored j narrow victory over the R (Blakan Mati) at Balestier Road terday, winning by 2 1. The Indians were without the ser vices
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  • 70 14 The following ties in the S.C.C Lawa Bowls Championship have been arrange* for next week. MONDAY, NOV. 86. J. Hudson vs. W. If. Bdwarda. K. J. Cassels vs. Dr. G. V, Allen. TUESDAY, NOV. 26 C. V. Miles vs. A. S. Mitchell. H. S. Godwin vs. V.
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  • 44 14 The following will represent the S.R.C vs. Wiltshires on Friday a( the S.R.C. ground: O. C. Aeria. li. Barth. A. G. trm strong. G. Ross G. E. NT. Qehlers, L. tl R. C. Oehlers. X. Sullivan, A. M. Valbera G. Rente.is, I> Rose.
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    • 7 14 "FRASER NEAVE, LTD." Distributors of TIGER BEER.
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    • 43 14 I CHIN A Underwriters j Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). j A British Company Registered i j in Great Britain and Hongkong i LIFE. FIRE. MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT I INSURANCE I 'Phono 4276. j Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber! i Second Floor Singapore.
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  • 3298 15 SECOND DAY OF WINTER MEETING gapore, Wednesday. ~»n:H the rain had ceased A ili, second day's racing of ore Turf Club's Winter opened this afternoon, the "hlly affected and was the heavy side. dance was very fair. 1 hat it was a
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    • 204 15 A FACT! electrically sharper The amazing thing about Gillette's new electrical tempering process is that although the steel at the sides Is extra hard, the special process softens the centre without affecting in any way those harder edges. Actually, two different temperings in one blade. The effect is that the
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    • 272 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT" by reason of the fact ...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 previously absent
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  • 93 16 M.C.C. Fare Badly n Second Innings Reuter. Melbourne, Nov i<j. Tlie match between the M.C.C tourists and Victoria was drawn Victoria scored 322 for «J and df-oiare.i in the lirst innings. lTie tourists, who h&d scored 1C7 i., 4 at cio.se ol' play on Monday. w«r< n out
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    • 75 16 *u p Bartholomeusz LT? HOUSEHOLD (lOODS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES AT THE— It A A A II Organised by READING CLUB Rotary Club Unemployment Fund Victoria Memorial Hall- Saturday, 21st Dee., 3 p.m 7 p.m. DON'T MISS THIS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY COME EARLY. SO.Bamadhaj, ST 1*; y v Sirii i ii pfj^P^^^^^
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    • 94 16 "That's not tobacco stain, chat's worn enamel Change to OIBBS The only good toolh cleanser is one that cleans thoroughly and safely. That is why Dentists re commend Gibbs Dentifrice Gibbs fragrant loam penetrates Into every nook and cranny oi the teeth and mouth, destroying germ and removing all causes
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  • 1292 17 THE TUNNY Entertaining Rotary Address Singapore, Wednesday. 'pIK speaker at to-day's weekly I luncheon of the Rotary Club was E. R. McPherson, the Assistant Director Ordinance Services Malaya, his subject being, "Big Game fishing-" 01. Maepherson who illustrated talk with a paper model of an pound
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  • 424 17 END OF SILAT MURDER TRIAL 1 Both Accused Sentenced To Death Singapore, Wednesday. IN the hushed silence of a crowded court to-day, Vincent Banka a 17 year old Filipino youth, and Sim Keng Toh a 24 year old Chinese heard ths death sentence passed on them by Mr i Justice
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  • 65 17 Singapore, Thursday. Mr. Max Sternberg, a local merchant, made another appearance before Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Third Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of dishonestly inducing a Chinese named Yeo Yong Ngeem to work for him during the month of October by promising to repay a deposit of
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  • 204 17 Important Chang? in Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 19. IN recognition of the honour conferred 1 on the Hon. Dr. N. Mootatamby by H. H. the Sultan of Johore in nominating him as an unofficial member of the Johore State Council to represent
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 203 17 WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES I Samson's creative designs make their shoes suit your feet. J Attractive, shapely, economical and durable, Samson "is the j last .vord for shoe perfection. Why not try a pair prove it to yourself Special bargain for shop-soiled shoes. SAIHSOX SHOE STORE MAIN RETAIL DEPOT: FACTORY: J
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    • 248 17 20 YEARS OF INDIGESTION CURED AT ONCE Just imagine twenty years of painfui indigestion; twenty years of sleeplessness, of frequent sick.iess and semi-starvation. Imag in, the misery of it and imagine the relief of being completely cured by a short course of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Yet this is the
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  • 174 18 1 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Municipal health statement for the week ended Nov. 16 shows that there were 224 deaths, as compared with i 207 in the previous week and with 226 In the corresponding week of last. year. The chief causes of death were:—Beriberi
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  • 58 18 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Nov. 20. The public, worship at the tomb *of the soldiers who had fallen during th" Revolution was held this morning. Long speeches on behalf of the Central Executive Council and the Central Political Council, extoliing the sacrifice made by those soldiers were
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  • 233 18 409,351 Vote In Favour Of Strike Reuter. British Official Wireless. meeting of the executive at Barnsley in Yorkshire and the statement added that the result was being communicated to the Prime Minister with the request that he should interview the Executive Committee. Officials have been empowered to convene
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  • 1364 18 Reuter. Earl Jellicoe Dead A MAN OF IRON NERVE fFHE death is announced.of Earl Jellicoe, G. C. B., O. M., G.C.V.O. —Heuter. John Rush worth. Earl Jellicoe, Commander-in-Chief of the British Fleet in the Great War, 1914—1916, and First Sea Lord, November,' 1916 to December,
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  • 92 18 Sinhalese Gives None; Of Appeal Singapore, Thursc iv MR W. K Nayakara, a Sinha!es"ih„ was charged on three count- criminal breach of trus< by the District Judge, Mr. H A F< m r this morning and sentenced to 30 v I l igorous imprisonment. Notice oi
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  • 60 18 Organising Ambulant* < s In Hongkong Chinese and AnSn' trade leaders celebrate*! the kV versa,y of the inauguration of American vrade relations at th> A lean Club here la,i evening A nn Mr Aw B 'Jon Haw is orLni ambulance corps on behalf,"!?V h«?* n r
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    • 1055 18 FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS. SAS?S!l A iS IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN prices from $5.50 to $31.00. 2?,££ii N FOUNTAIN PEN from 7.50 to 21.00. KVERSHARP FOUNTAIN PEN from 3.10 to 15.00. SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN from 6.50 to 10.50. DIAMOND POINT FOUNTAIN PEN from 250 to 22.50. BLACKBIRD FOUNTAIN PEN from 2.75
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    • 64 18 fwm (Vanishing) "47/7" Powder 1 gives that matt complexion Minds ruturallv with mLf the best powder base, your complexion. X When travelling Fragrant refreshing invigorating in broiling J>un and suffocating dust, "4711" («enuinc Kan dc !i#pr?«entativ< Ri bert Blau (Malaya). Hongkong Bank Chambers. Sir.*:"' Telf>ohonp 4711 s >TM-siiiC us i
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  • 142 19 New Soviet Craze PRODUCTIVE FEATS OF STAKHANOVISM Reuter. .Moscow, Nov. 19. rHI. productivity records of Soviet workers was favourable compared with those of the rest of the world by M. Molotov hen addressing the All-Union ongress of Stakhanovites. adherents of a new craze for ti ii labour
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  • 138 19 Admission Delayed Over Technicality r on Ou Oil Correspondent) Johore Bahru, No. 19. T. VV Ong moved that Mr roh be admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme before Mr. the Supreme tahru. Mr. S. C. Goho Committee had no three notices for sion by
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  • 125 19 Coolie Who Was Knocked Down By Car Singapore. Wednesday. cident that occurred on n Road on Nov. 1 had a sequel Coroner's Court to-day when Porter, opened an inquiry death ol a 26-year-old MuniI imil coolie named Saminathan. ■ars that the man was pusha rubbish cart when he
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  • 174 19 Long-Term Loan Under Discussion London, Nov. 19. I 01SCUSSIONS of a preliminary nature I v have, it is understood, been taking g£»ta with a view to deveS? ing Anglo-Soviet trade relatinnr3i more particularly to stimulating Russian purchases of goods in Britain KUSSIan BrfiC th tr^ de balance
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  • 262 19 Woman Wins Appeal In Johore 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, No. 19. Then Tslep, a Chinese woman who il was stated, had only recently come out from China to join her hu S band™s before Mr J "£ic." J. V. Mills in the Supreme Court. Johore SS?
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  • 96 19 Chinese Acquitted On False Evidence Charge Singapore, Wednesday. Charged with giving false information to the police and fabricating false evidence, two Chinese Ong Ah Lin and Ong Tay Kee were acquitted by the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day, without the defence being called up. The
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  • 270 19 Successful Trials In Singapore THE first Diesel-engined tug in Malaya, the Jugra, which has just been completed at Singapore to the order of the F.M.S. Railways for Port Swettenham yesterday had her trial run along the measured land mile between Tanjong Katong and Tanjong Rhu. The tug raced
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    • 395 19 Scientist Pebeco tooth paste is the discovery of a famous German scientist. It was made to meet the demand of doctors and dentists for a tooth paste that should not only clean and beautify the teeth but, far mote important from the point of view of health, one that should
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