Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1935

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXII- N0.283 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 28, 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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    • 42 1 %;>,l The Srttome Dmmmmt In -JMalaya |iL\aANT my GIVE HIM I A ■II?-";::!:; £«2'-r •*t l HJ mgggpi y IH mm mm mw mm Wm WmWWB ma WM IW\ mm WM ww mm IHHmI mm \w *£mmMmmii&r them all/ GET ZcS° J
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    • 67 1 MALAYAN WATCH CO. i ISI Norih Bridge Knaii— Nrar Middle (toad. 1 i Just apened to /n< i t«t e Your X'mas Shoppm,— < Watcheg, Clocks, Lie- t Latest Designs Shapes S at Prices hard to heat! |j Repairs of Watches, I Clocks, etc. undertaken at i competitive rates —by
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  • 547 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. U.S. NEED FOR NEW SHIPS "90 Per Cent. Of Vessels Almost Obsolete" WHEN asked for his opinion regarding the importance of the forthcoming United States Merchant Marine Conference, to be held in New York under the auspices of the- Propeller Club of the United States on Nov.
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  • 75 2 The Norwegian Shipowners' Association, following an investigation by a joint committee of representatives of the Mutua Steamship Insurance Association, the Marine Insurance Central Association, the N'orweg an Shipowners' Association and the Norwegian Salvage Co.. have adopted a recommendation by the committee that the latter company should,
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  • 212 2 j To Avoid Suez Canal On j World Cruise ARRANGEMENTS have been made for the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain to divert her route from the Suez Canal area on her world cruise early !in 1936. 1 This was announced in London recently j by Sir
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    • 432 2 i n mi p«o H BRITISH INDIA r O. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. DTK Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BEHAK 6,000 Dec. 5 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. C SOUDAN 6,600 Dec. 18 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 20 1936 CHITRAL 15,000 Jan. 3 RURDWAN 6,070 Jan. 16 CATHAY 15,000 Jan. 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan.
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    • 54 2 I i O.S.K. line "ARIZONA MARU" (10,000 Tons Gross). LEAVES SINGAPORE DEC. at p.m. direct for COLOMBO (arr. at Colombo Dec. 14th at a m.) and Ea?t and African and South American Ports Passage Faies to Colombo: Ist 3rd Deck. $120 $31.20 $17. For further particulars, please apply to: OSAKA
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    • 689 2 N.Y.K.LINE. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Gilbraltar. s.s HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28 t m.v. TERUKUNI MARU Pec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26 1936. s.s. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9 s.s. KATORI MARU Jan. 23 Rates to
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    • 495 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 BORINGIA 10-12 10-12 11-12 18-12 ERRZA 81-12 81-12 1-1 8-1 LALANDIA 21-1 21-1 22-1 24-1
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    • 450 2 STEAMER SAILINGS w, NORDDECTSCHKk LLOYD f£ W (Incorporated in Germany). The nndernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. im "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai Japan Dec. 4 "MAIN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Dec. 8 "NECKAR" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan D< c. 31 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam,
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  • 141 3 RUBBER PRICE UP SLIGHTLY Tone Steady Hu I Quiet (From Oar Financial Correspondents Singapore, Thursday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 21% cts., ep el Market Tone: Steady, quiet. Tin (Singapore) 1107%; down To-day's Prices:— Lond ill: C>' id., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady, quiet. Si a V rk: 13 1
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  • 26 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS ~n,. I M° lll !ri? g Share auM ta» are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:
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  • 473 3 Sing-spore, Thursday, )G a.m. Value &Co Ser yai< 4- Ampat 59 «•*/>! r 3?£ p: r £«r s '^H d S ng I'd JTT i'sl Sv Ho?! K^/.s 77 °,f Cd »f. "0* ,s M n ai L 028 0.30 0.28 030 U K.L. Tin 18|3 19|3 181- 19|5
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  • 180 3 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOKE BROKERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. 1940 MOO.OOO S Sel,tMS Interest Mar. 31, Sept 1907 red. m, 110 nom 51,600,000 Interest Mar 31 Sep» so no 4V 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar 31 Sept. 30 118 »20 nnf
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  • 355 3 Singapore, Thursday. 10 a.m. Issue Value Fraser Lyall and 1 AJlenby 160 1.70 l.fiO 170 IA. Gajah 0.90 1.10 1.00 110 a IS 160 LJO 1.60 a ol ek 085 096 0.85 0.95 a Malay 3.20 3.30 2.90 310 1A- Panas 1.45 1.55 1.46 1.55 Ib. Lintang 1.10 1.15
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  • 355 3 a 0 c> |f S| VIAMUMO QUOTATION «35» Pre. 1.75 iji 170 lg ?1°b A at m? 5 12j2b l2i 11 8.A.1. 11l- 115_ HO- lIS 60 B.M. B'caating 2* Siu. atom. S Cont ?m St 6 _i° $6 f° S. V, Pre! 26 3 27 6 26 XI
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  • 90 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. v tvd o o Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 21 13 16 21 15*16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. November) 21% 21 V» No. I.X.RS.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 21% 2Hi do. December
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  • 82 3 Action By Mexican Gulf Shippers Reuter. Houston (Leeps) Nov. 27. Acting on instructions from United States Shipping Board, the Lykes Brothers Ripley Steamships Company announce that no further war materials will be carried its vessels from the Oulf of Mexico to the war zone. The company,
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  • 400 3 Coal Industry Must Help Itself JIR John Cadman. in his presidential: address to the Institute of 1 Fuel and other societies, in London. sa =d that .v Li \.7t ,ndu i stry would not b "Sonu- small temporary benefit may accrue; some p.ofics may bi earned by
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  • 36 3 London, Nov. 27. STERLING on New York is IM%, v Paris 75. The Stock Markets are u.uiet ami easier. British Government I'uiuls are steady, War Loan 105 7 s gold 111.— British Official Wireless.
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  • 123 3 Great Britain Is Drinking More Beer consumption In Qrcal fli itaiu jluring September was higher than during the corresponding month oi 1934. l>ut fell short of the August tota! For this the exceptionally bud weather was partly to blame. The total for September was ;.jUO.B a 7 standard
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  • 48 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Thursday. MINING: Slight improvement. Hong Fan .77 .80, cd. K. Kampar 114V 2 112T)i/ 2 Mambau .74 .78, North Taiping 69 .72, cd. Rantau pref. .77 .81, S. Kinta $5.10 $5.25, S. Luas $1.40 $1.44, Talam $1.71 $1.75, Ulu Klang $1.26 $1.29. cd
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  • 46 3 Shanghai, Nov. 28. The exports for China for the year arc estimated at $44 4,999,997. representing an increase of $3,134,145 as compared with last year. The imports total $781,550,545, repre- I senting a decrease of $92,563,484 a.» compared with last year.—Bin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 156 3 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1254 th auction, to-day when there wereCatalogued 790,358 lb,-tons 352.84 Offered 767,579 lb.-tons 342.67 Sold 076,710 lb-tons 302 11 London—Spot 6.1 j4d New York—Spot 12.1a|16 cents. PRICES REALISED Itibbed Smoked Sheet
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  • 128 3 Encouraging Statistics In Federal Reserve Report New York, Nov. 12. T Federal Reserve repon on the ed £s an h/h S W sharDlv ttptndfrnnrtvement t0 the CUrrent busi ess tT $3 233 non' n by $27 000 000 ¥v Business loans havp KTSaS IS?. 000 00 t0 tt^oooSoo
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  • 94 3 (rih-Edged Securities Very Firm Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 26. On the stock Exchange gilt-edged se curities were prominently firm an d oils developed some activity under the in fluence of the 5 per cent. interim dividend. «wnra Otherwise most sections ruled quiet witn price movements narrowly irregular. Commodities
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    • 305 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. MTKN CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE Uwtal lully Paid Yen 100.000.000. e T .i: unrt Yen 127.450,000. dd ,CE YOKOHAMA. BRASHES at Alexandria, Batavla Berlin Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg Hankow, Harom Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinkir.g Karachi, Kobe, London. Los Am*e*s Manila, Moji. Nagasaki, Nagoya, New or*. Osaka, Paris, Peiping,
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    • 418 3 I SAFEGUARDED 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 of
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    • 547 4 CD Daimon NOTICE b hereby given that the Trade Mark illustrated us above or in various other arrangements and in various colour X hemes are the exclusive property ot Elel trotechnische Fabrik Schmidt Co.. G.m.b.H.. Berl n N65, Germany and are used by the said firm in respect of torch
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    • 466 4 Whene\er the children are unwell, pa refits are naturally confused and excited, incompatible medicines may be given to them and as a result, not only that the -i kness is unremedied, but also that the bodily health is infiuentially deteriorated. In order to avoid this, we have achieved this Infants
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    • 766 4 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF M. P. M. MUTTII! PALANIAPPA CHETTIAR, LATE *"\)F PANAYAPPATTI IN THE STATE OF PUDDUKOTTAH. SOUTn INDIA, DECEASED. Pursuant To Section 131 Of "The Probate and Administration Enactment, 1915." NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors, next-of-kin and other persons having any claims or demands against
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    • 674 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. J. All those three undivided fifth snares of a piece of land at Kubu, Malacca. Town area VII, marked Lot 701 V. Area 2 rds. 30.8 poles. 2. Rubber land at Ixmdu. Sungei Petai and Bclimbing, Malacca, under S. G. Nos. *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****. *****
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    • 348 4 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., L.d., No. 30, ChuTa Street. On Wednesday, 4th December, 1933, at 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and house No. 2, Choon Guan Street, Singapore, area 1,893 sq. ft. Ix)t 2. Valuable
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    • 333 4 bigger AND BETTEH SELECTIONS OF CLOCKS WATCHES ON DISPLAY AT j i f j tmum n f»i j BMrm 429, NORTH BRIDCE ROAD. (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection with any other Clock and Watch Reps rers or Dealers. m P.S I Tel 3786. •Libe UP— ATE! HAVE
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 (LEAK VISION IN ALL WEATHER FOR ALL MOTORISTS Wrrw3»t™ SHOW KfAX COMPANY, Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. m ammmm^^^^^ GET A NEW Efaffffl BA TTER V! SUPPLIED BY ALL LEADING DEALERS So,e for S.S. and F.M.S. East Motors Supply p B I iPovitc I Cable: 57 ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. IGNITION. j
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    • 433 5 Itefc Cine Killed Minutes •oft. and «njooth. Nliod?™ il' nr cl U h.al your .kin la MtoS«?££I %n v t%^ •*C«Wt for r**r»*u«i >U^tm Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! I SR£ £r* ,c Cream I out while you sloep. Le ave C~ fresh, r, P ,r a„,| atu C me
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 939 5 Malayan Listeners' Radio BRITISH EMPIRE z.hj. penang I PROGRAMMES (Wavelength 49 3 Metres) 2R0 ROME TO-DAY (Wavelength 25.4 Metres.) Concert From Birmingham 7.03 p.m Ti v f Very lay1 ay a ecial transmission for Town Hall 7.05 p.m. Dance Re 2£3? in the Far East is broadcast uvvii nail ?3
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  • 199 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Tidore, Dutch. 525 tons, from Bel Deli *****, to Bel Deli *****. I Islander, British, 748 tons. from Christmas Island 26 11, to Christmas Island 7| 12. Vander Lijn, Dutch, 1,431 tons, from Cheribon *****. to Java ports date of
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  • 156 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 27. An important feature of the Municipal Commissioners' meeting held on last Monday was the reading of a memorandum on 'Town Planning* by Mr. E. T. Husband, superintendent cf Surveys. Mr Husband illustrated his points before the Commissioners by using a lar?/-*
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  • 66 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. iAmsterdam) by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Eastern Australia by the Marella, due at Singapore, tomorrow. Mails expected from Europe I London Mails) by the
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  • 21 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched 'rom Singapore on Nov. 17 was delivered in London on Nov. 26 (9 days).
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  • 197 6 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 27. London 4 months' sight 2,4 V» London 3 months' sight 2 4 332 London 60 days' sight 2 4 118 London 30 days' sight 2|4 1i32 London demand Jg London T.T. 2 j4 Lyons and Paris demand 868 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand
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  • 101 6 British Official Wireless London, Nov. 27 Paris 75 1 32. New York 4.93 15 16. Montreal 4.98 3 4. Brussels 29.21. Geneva 15.29. Amsterdam 7.29 3 /i. Milan Berlin 12.27 V 2 Stockholm 19 39 1 2Copenhagen 22.39V2 Oslo 19.90'/2Vienna 25 3 >a. Prague 119%. Helsingfors 2263sMadrid 36
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  • 181 6 Singapore, Nov. 27. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R (Siam tW. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $136 R l Siam I W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $134 Rice B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $100 Rice, B. Siam. No. 2 per Koyan $96 Siam..
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  • 261 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 28 High Tides:—o.26 a.m., 11.32 pjn Recital by Maurice Marechal, French Cellist, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m Rugby: Training and scrum practices at S.C.C. and M.C.U. Hockey: S.C.C. I v. Indian Assn I S.C.C; Wilts. 11l v. 7th
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  • 86 6 ALHAMBRA "The Clock Strikes 8. CAPITOL —'Broadway Melody o! 1936." EMPTKE. Chinese picture. GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Danciiv? Side-shows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD. —"Charlie Chan Paris" and "No More Ladies MARLBOROUGH Befere Dawn." NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chine Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkie?, etc. PAVILION —"The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 564 6 |Mfe !>trtcl MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J V TO-NIGHT j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. J NON-DINERS $1.00 j THFRF WII IBE NO I RAFFLES CELEBRATED J THERE WILL Kb inu ORCHESTRA S COCKTAIL OR AFTER Directed by DAN HOPKINS DINNER DANCE
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    • 88 6 j *lm at my best J all through the morning J TP io^^^ 1m "fry of ulc^k c I o* ts j l at U transforms i stare i l i Quaker Oats is a delicious, satisfying food-rich in IjLt >fcJ carbohydrates, protein, minerals, vitamins and other m flctors vital
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    • 89 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDErtS. TENDERS are now invited for the fallowing mater als or services. For partis eulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closi.ig. Supply Of Anti-Malarial Mixture during 1936. 4 p.m.. Monday, 2nd Dec, 199* Supply of 7,500 tons of Australian Gas Coal, shipment to ff've delivery
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 205 6 Postal Intelligence H SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Hongkong (Cremer) I p.m. China (generally), Hoihow tCremer) 2 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Cremer) 2 p.m. America (North), except Western Canada and Western States of USA. (Karapara> 3 p.m. Burma (Karapara) 3 p.m. E Ky pt (Karapara) 3 p.m.
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    • 230 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of thr "Malaya Tribune." -This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary
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  • 123 7 Singapore Harbour Board And Assessment At the ordinary monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow at 2.15 p.m Mr O. P. Griffith-Jones will ask two questions: (1> When did the Singapore Harbour Board last pay assessment, how much and for what period? and (2)
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  • 97 7 Singapore. Wednesday. There have been several cases In the Police Courts lately where Indians and Chinese have been fined for trespassing into the Naval Base compound Without a permit. Although the fines have been substantial ones, the practice still continues. There was another instance this morning
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 89 7 amumuMmmi i iwini ntwi mi mrrui THE SEVEN RUBY SALOON Better the proved car than the most spectacular experiment AUSTIN It has always been the Austin policy to improve existing models rather than to change merely for change's sake. Upon this policy the reputation of the Austin has been built.
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    • 46 7 f mrm F A.Bartholomeusz U-° J—itf 111 11 I' I v —--rtn s *m I You Care For Something j X REALLY GOOD THERE IS NO OTHER CHOICE BUT I v I j H R I N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. I SINGAPORE PENANG" j
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 824 7 >lal«>«n Listeners 9 REVOLT IN BRAZIL v.v.c. Calcutta Radio (Wavelength 49.10 metres) from page 5) Zeppelin Avoids Troubled to-day Ar?a 911 m Relay from the Studios of the «t a mmwZZS* "New Theatres Ltd," Tollygunge. Under BERLIN STATION the direction of R. C. Boral. (By kind perLondon, Nov 26 mission
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 463 8 1J J»l <>J.> 11 1 9.85 I HPBHUP Acclaimed By All As The "^S^p HKTjHfe MUSICAL SHOW OF E• EN NY POWELL^ ROBERT TAYLOR If 'WĔ ĔhkWĔl^tlf^7 UNA MEPKEL FRANCES LANGFORD IfT I W/hMII Mil \M I J I^lW/ SILVERS BUDDY EBSEN W |FSfM/l W/l M/f llf JUNE KNIGHT VILMA
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    • 103 8 LAST TWO 81iOW% TO»NIGHT I TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 9.15 I t j Arline Judge, Kent ly^Sj CAPITOL. NEXT CHANGE (Jet Reftffv for a Big Laugh JTHEY LOVE 'EM-i fANDLEAVE/EMyl The Gimme Gals My k j§§g§f with subpoenas, as they HH crash the breach-of-i promise racket in Warner HI > Bros.'
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    • 353 8 Murders! Mystery! Thrills! Excitement! Ij*T A crafty murderer. .unknown. rubs k{ shoulders with panic-stricken college H students. .striking each time h a I different. d:abol cal fash "on— .at tli helpB less victims of his revenge. jV A problem in murder that challenges the ~T skill of the most expert
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  • 70 9 Luncheon With H.M. The King British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. I pRJNCE Frederick cf Prussia, grandson of the Ex-Kaiser, returned to Germany yesterday after his visit to London to attend Earl Jellicoe's funeral, t, luncheon with the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday and before leaving
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  • 146 9 Considerable Increase In Exports British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. u M Walter Runciman. President of the Board of Trade, referred last night in a speech before the National Union of Manufacturers to the recent trade agreements which had already resulted in a considerable increase in 'exports Unfortunately,
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  • 188 9 Visits Singapore After 30 j Years Singapore, Wednesday. j SIR Cyril Kendall Butler, K.8.E., J.P., who was Chief British Representative to the International Mission for Relief to Central Europe 1919-20, is in Singapore. He arrived from Home by the Marnix v. St. Aldegonde yesterday and is going
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 218 9 I SCREENING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT j KAXII THEATRE "I'M. (NEW WORLD) 9 P.M. Empire Talkies; j 1M P.M. (TANJONG PAGAR RO \D) 9.3© P M j 2nd Chapter of Unique's Well-known Cantoucse Talkie I j "SAM PEK Ei\G TAI"' j PRICES 20c., 30c, 40c, 50c. 70c. i I j mm TALKIE
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    • 261 9 I LOTUS FACE BEAUTIFIER I Makes the fair-beautiful-and beauty-Pr-^i nfire emoves Freckles, Pimples Pnckly Heat. Pe ter Chon ff Co Malacca f Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh,* G. H. Kiat Jon Chh P T Z e tUS Medical Hall, 393, Joo Char Road. Smg-apore. The Tropica Dispensary, 226, Beach Street PenanV Central
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    • 175 9 I PRIMO SCALAR GENEROUS J if Six Song Hits on each record, U mp j l l I I C HEAp y AND r GOOD! 4 j t :z^: SATURDAY 3(Hh NOV. j j The Clerical Union j j Gala Benefit Dance I j Balloons 8c Streamers j j Special
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  • 221 10 TAY—Madam Tay Hong Gek (Besar Bengkalis), wife of the late Mr. Tan Chia v Leng, passed ay ay peacefully a. her residence. No. 10. Calrrihill RSad, on tTsr 25th November, 1935, at 4 a.m.. at the a\re of 67. She leaves behind her. 5 .>n.-, Messrs. Tan
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  • 81 10 The family of the late Madam Tan Chwee Neo tender he r sincere thanks to all Relatives, frii nds, and Member* of the Beng Cho >a Kok. Lam Chong Association, Amateur Sprrting Association, Tiang Chocn Kok Amicable Athletic As*o?ia.ion. Lion Cty Club. Eng Wah Chartered Bank Recreatioi Club. Peng
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  • 819 10 11/ITH native production occupying a prominent position on the rubber stage at the present time, the author of "The Truth About Restriction," Mr. L. W. Holland, has, appjs.tely enough, issued a brochure entitled "Asiatic Production" in which he discusses this problem in relation to a six-day week for
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  • 62 10 Lady Thomas And Miss Thomas Unable To Attend Singapore, Thursday. The Malaya Tribune understands that Lady Thomas and Miss Bridget Thomas have been confined to bed for two or three days past with influenza. Both are now almost recovered, but they have cancelled their engagement at the
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  • 38 10 Singapore, Thursday. The Hon. Mr. D. G. A. Fraser, manager of Nordanal Estates, Johore. and a member of the Johore State Council, and Mrs. Fraser sailed for Home on leave on the Scharnhorst.
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  • 21 10 Wednesday, Nov. 27. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government Hcuse this morning.
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  • 178 10 NOTES COMMENTS Beauty Unadorned »RDUOUS are the conditions under which Siamese young ladies will compete for the title of "Miss Siam" in a beauty contest to be held next month. Only Siamess national dress is to 0e worn, and ornaments, jewellery, stockings, shoes and make-up are tabu. Rouge on lips
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  • 206 10 •pHE account of what Miss Siam must not do is a reminder of the extent to which the cultivation of aids to beauty has spread throughout the East during the last ten years. Whatever their elders and beauty contest committees may think. Miss China. Miss Japan and
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  • 183 10 JHERE appeared in these columns recently a short comment on the need there is in this country for co-operation between the home and the school, parent and the pupil, if education is to be progressive. Prominent educationists the world over have recognised the importance of this aspect of
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  • 235 10 yNLESS the authorities accept full responsibility for this in the interests of the younger generation, there can be no assurance that the country itself will not fail to make headway in the struggle for existence that is taking place to-day. The whole system ol education must be based
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  • 306 10 By "Looker-On" SAYS a writer of travel notes in the New Yorker: "One can always tell j a tourist in Singapore because he calls for a gin sling. Residents do not drink them." i A A A I would qualify this. Residents often j call for
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 244 10 RALEIGH j I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE j j t the RAJAH I i fj A STRONG AND J RELIABLE BICYCLE J SPECIFICATION HH. /wt iw\ FRAMES: 22" and 24" s WHEELS: 28" xm" j I TYRES: DUNLOP y~J "I— WW K SADDLE: 3 COIL SPRING i j »x FITXINGS: TOOL
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  • 131 11 TAKING CONTROL IN THE NORTH SEIZURE OF COMMUNICATIONS CHINESE ORGANISING ARMED RESISTANCE Shanghai, Nov. 28. |T is understood that a general invasion of China by Japanese troops has been planned to take place within ten In the meantime, the Japanese military plan to seize
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  • 136 11 Reuter. Tientsin, Nov. 27. 4 sMAl l detachment of Japanese troops arrived here this afternoon from Shanhaikuan and others are reported to be following. All southbound railway traffic between Tientsin and Nanking; has been stopped at Tsinanfu in compliance with the demand of the Japanese military authorities. who are anxious
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  • 521 11 Shanghai, Nov. 28. 'omt traffic between the Peioing f.tnkow and Ti®ntsin-Pukow Rail- XIV ,s obstructed. The Japanese lunation for this action is that he occupation of the station is for e Purnose of facilitating military manoeuvres. force of lananese troops arrived icntsin-Pnkow railway station '"I lentsin yesterday in on" armoured
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  • 90 11 Socialists Ready To Form A Government Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 26. 'JHE Socialists state that they are ready to participate in a popular front government to supplant M. Laval and guarantee to vote on the budget within forty hours of the formation of such a government. These proposals they are
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  • 357 11 LI.-G. Congratulates Capt. Fitzroy British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 26. THE new Parliament met for the first time this afternoon In the House of Commons. Captain Fitzroy was re-elected Speaker He has served as Speaker in the last four Parhv"JS 2 nd Was warm] y congratulated
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  • 125 11 Discovery By Imperial Chemical Industries I British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 26. The discovery of a new blue dye possessing all Qualifications demanded ot pigment is announced by Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. It is named monastral fast blue b.s. and is the first discovery of a blue
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  • 26 11 Reuter Wireless. New "York. Nov. 26. Owine: to the absence of news of the Mrman Ellsworth, a search party is being organised.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 17 11 Reuter. Wellington, Nov. 27. The warship Dunedin reports hearing signals from Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth's aeroplane.—Reuter.
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  • 108 11 Exchange Of Seals Of Office British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. T H exchan ge of seals of office bv 'Ministers affected by the recent 1 £f. L n w reconstr uction took place at the am Palace this corning when the King received the Ministers Cou
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  • 133 11 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. The traditional ceremonies connected with the inauguration of a new Parlia- 1 ment were carried out to-day when the J t he H USe 0f Coi ™ons, led bar of the r elec atten °ed at the oar of the House of
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  • 78 11 Mine Workers To Meet The Government British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. THE full Executive of the Mine- workers' Federation of Great Britain will meet the Secretarv for Mines this afternoon at the first of a series of negotiations with the Government following last week's ballot of coalfields,
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  • 96 11 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. The Secretary for Mines was in conference to-day with both the FederaV* 6 the Mine workers' Federation and representatives of he mineowners in connection with the claim of miners for a wages in- crease. 5 «""««need after (he first Mtel. e ,he
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  • 34 11 Singapore, Wednesday. Mr. Max Sternberg, a local Singapore broker who was originally charged with I cheating, was this morning discharged When he appeared before Mr. C Hi Whitton, the Third Magistrate
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  • 31 11 Mrs. Braddell. wife of Mr. Roland returned to Singapore by the Marnix v. St. Aldegonde after a holiday irO i Europe. accomnanied by her t?iughter. Miss Joan Braddell.
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  • 298 11 Radio Beams MARCONI'S LATEST INVENTION Genoa, Italy. fuglielmo Marconi, distinguished Italian inventor, and his microwave, which he believes will be a new and exremely useful weapon of war, will soon be on the African front. CONFERENCE WITH IL DUCE The inventor of wireless arrived recently
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  • 445 11 A DIPLOMATIC MOVE NEED OF ARMS Imam Will Profit From Treaty Aden. I UNDERSTAND that a secret miliI tary treaty has been signed by the Emperor of Abyssinia and one of the most despotic rulers in the world, the Imam of Yemen, writes Mr. Patrick Balfour, the
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  • 303 12 BRITISH TOMMY TO DIE MURDER CASE Women Run Down In Car Reuter. London, Nov. 27. T ANCE CORPORAL Arthur Charles Mortimer, of the First Battalion Welch Regiment, was sentenced to death at the Winchester Assizes for the murder of Miss Phyllis Oakes by running her
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  • 287 12 New Books For Issue On i Saturday The undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 8.30 a.m.: Nanga Parbat Adventure, Illustrated, Fritz Bechtold; Down the Years, Illustrated, Sir Austen Chamberlain; Dardanelles Dilemma. Illustrated. E. Keble Chatterton; Confucius in a Tail-Coat,
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  • 25 12 To Visit Singapore Next Month It Is announced that the French crofttf La Motte Picquet will visit Singapore from Dec. 17 Co 21.
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  • 210 12 Lively Entertainment At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS THE names of the leading American film production companies have in recent years become definitely associated with certain forms of entertainment— Warner Brothers for musicals. Universal for horror pictures, M.G.M. for serious plays. Fox for the light romantic type of
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  • 198 12 League Committee To Consider Minerals Embargo i British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 26. It is now expected that the postponement of the meeting of the Committee of Eighteen at Geneva which had been summoned for Friday next to consider the extension of the sanctions against Italy by adding
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  • 167 12 French View Explained By Minister Of Marine Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 24. Discussing the forthcoming naval conference, M. Pietri, Minister for Marine, in an interview regretted negotiations were opening in an atmosphere of scepticism and doubt, and declared the Washington Treaty placed France in an impossible position. It
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  • 110 12 Conditions In Jamaica To Be Investigated British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. The Secretary for the Colonies has approved the appointment by the Governor of Jamaica of a Commission to undertake a general investigation into the banana industry in Jamaica and 1 into the marketing of Jamaica bananas
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  • 30 12 Reuter Wireless. Honolulu, Nov. 26. The activity of the volcano M*unak> is unabated and the inhabitants are terror-struck, but no loss of life is reported so far.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 408 12 Cellist's Polished Playing In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. MAURICE Marechal, the French cellist, who played in the Victoria Theatre last night, is a great and sensitive artist. Anyone—man, woman or child —who could not be charmed by his playing would be devoid of all sense of
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  • 43 12 Rate Of Pay In Johore For Coming Quarter The Indian Immigration Committee. Johore, prescribes the rates to be paid on rubber estates for the first quarter of 1936 to be 72 cents for male labourers and 36 cents for female labourers.
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  • 539 12 Christmas Entertainment By Rotary Club TOR some years past the Singapore 1 Rotary Club has been giving a Christmas entertainment to a number of poor children. This year, in view'of the work that they are doing in assisting the unemployed, it has been decided that
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  • 451 12 Farewell To Hon. Mr. G. D. A. Fraser ON the occasion of the departure of the Hon Mr. D. G. A. Fraser, Manager of Nordanal (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd., Panchor, Muar, to England on leave, a function was given in his honour, at Nordanal Estate, by the
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  • 91 12 Merchant Who Was Found Shot Singapore. Wednesday. The Coroner's inquiry into the death ot the young Dutch Eurasian, Mr. K. Kumendong, manager of the N. V. Samarinda Produce Co., who was found shot in his office yesterday morning, has been fixed for Saturday. Dec. 7. It appears that
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  • 98 12 Court Decides In Favour Of Malay Woman Singapore, Thursday. In the Supremo Court yesterday, the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Burton, gave judgment in favour of the plaintiff, in the cause in which a Malay woman named Rugayah binti Ahmad, sued Inche Mchamed Salleh and Inche Ahmad,
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  • 61 12 Retail Sa'es, Stocks And Employment British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. The value of retail sales in October 1935 was 7.4 per cent, greater than in October 1934. All districts shared in the increase. The value of stocks at the end of October was the same as a
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  • 665 12 Explorer Arrives WORK OF MR. CHERRY KEARTON Singapore, Wednesday. DESCRIBED in "Who's Who" a naturalist, author, explorer, inventor, photographer and lecturer. Mr. Cherry Kearton, the first man to illustrate, natural 'history books throughout by photography, is ji. Singapore. He is the pioneer kinematographe; of big game and
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    307 13 NEW MECHANICAL WONDER Stenotyping Machine Demonstration Singapore, Thursday. AMERICAN inventions towards promoting .super-efficiency in business offices .ire legion and many ot them are very useful One of the newest and one which promises to have a good future the "stenotyping" machine—an adapted typewriter form which is inU nded for .speed
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  • 29 13 To Leave For Sandringham Next Week British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. Londoi| Ki for al Q I Q uce expect to leave «as «1
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  • 61 13 Reuter Wireless. San Pedro. Nov. 26. meT! IC aboa^ ci California vvith forty ueu aooaid, is reported to be Kinking near Santa Barbara Island some fo v miles from the South CaUfoSS c*2? St C aSt BUard CUtters B rus'hln^To There are only 30 men aboard^the thai
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  • 86 13 v iWS company of friends on board the La Plata Maru to say goodbye to Mr Joe Fish,r. a directo? of Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.. who has left on eight months' holiday l, H p,^ l L tlavcl 10 C 'W Town by the La Plata Maru and
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  • 506 13 DRIVEN BACK IN THE SOUTH MAKALE LOST Ras Desta's Crossing Of Desert Reuter. Reuter Wireless. Addis Ababa. Nov. 27. ACCORDING to official Abyssinian sources the Italians have abandoned Makale and are retreating to Adigrat. The whole capital is mafficking on the strength of the official claim
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  • 103 13 Reuter Wireless. a Rome, Nov 20 whirh a S S£f SOmali fl0 "t. ill which it is claimed an Abyssinian force was routed with the loss of 100 dead is leported in an official communique The ltai lan casualties were four dead and five wounded, all native
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  • 372 14 Nfßri Singapore COMMENTS ON N.S. TEAM (From Our on n Correspondent) St.-emban. V\ ednesday. Till: folio* inn ha\iiiK k«ea B*k*Ct** t« play tor the Negri Sembilan Asiatic* aga.riflt Singapore la the only match of the Southern station, which will he played at Singapore. thi., Saturday at
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  • 228 14 Unfinished Match In The Singles Singapore, Thursday. CHUA Choon Leong and L A. Alsagoff were unable to finish their match yesterday, in the Singles Handicap, S.C.R.C. Invitation Tournament. Choon Leong. well-known in lawn tennis circles and a former doubles partner of Hooi Hye, was fully extended
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  • 67 14 The St. Anthony's Boys School will conclude their soccer season with a game on the St. Joseph's Institution ground to-day at 4.45 p.m between the Champions and the Rest. Rev. Father Gonzalves will, at the conclusion of the game, give away Ul2 Gonzalves Cup. and medals to the Champions in
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  • 223 14 Will Samuel Retain His Singles Title? A LARGE crowd is expected at the V. I. Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Nov. 30, to witness the finals of the 1 i*35 Selangor open single:* and junior singles I championships. I The games will commence at o p.m sharp
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  • 269 14 Preparations For Olympic Expedition Finnish athletes by adding to the gaiety of their nation are swelling the fund to cover the cost of their Olympic expedition, the preparations for which are being watched by the F.nnish people with perhaps closer attention and greater enthusiasm than I in any
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  • 125 14 A srreat rally of former Olympic victors •j 11 be held at the Kroll Opera House in Berlin on August 4th riext durine the progress of the Olympic Games. The Organizing Committee for the Xlth Olympiad intends to ask the National Olympic Committees to submit the names
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  • 59 14 G.SXVs Enviable Record Singapore, Thursday. THE following is a list of the Girls' Sports Club successes at hoekev ♦his season. rhcy have remained unbeaten in Singapore and have the remarkable goal average of 49 for and 3 against. C.S.C. beat Y.W.C.A. «—0 4-0 4-0 Europeans *—0
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  • 77 14 The following ties have been arranged in the S.C.R.C. Billiards Tournament: FRIDAY. NOV. 29 "A" HANDICAP: Poh Chee Juay v. Tan Tlv>an Tek at 8 i3.m. CHAMPIONSHIP: Tan Thian Sang v. S.W. Tay at 5.15 p.m. MONDAY. DEC. 2 CHAMPIONSHIP: Tan Boon Poh v. Ma Chen Yik at
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  • 45 14 On Friday. Nov. 29. 5.10 p.m. vs. S.C.R C. !st on the S.R.C ground: O. C. Aeria, T. lbuquerque, A. G. Armstrong. L. Alvis. L. Reutens. C. de Souza, R. C. Oehlers, M. Mm.--.rong, J. S. de Souza. J. Reutens. D. R >FS.
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  • 864 14 RAFFLES BEATEN BY TWO GOALS CHINESE WIN AGA INS T KHALS A Stoganore, Thursday. TWO soak by the Armstrong; broA. and Qeorire'. give the Medical College a welf deserved v JJW#v it hockey against Raffles Irrstitutlotl on the school ground yesterday Evening. The
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  • 1072 15 ENGLISH BATSMEN WORRIED STROKE-PLAY Views Of Prominent Cricketers 11 .is only rccenlly that Newman, the West Australian cricketer. Minted history by being: the first hutsman to be out under the new l.b.w. rule, in Australia. W was really surprising that the incident
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  • 186 15 A Bright Star Fades Out j LIKE old soldiers, who "never die," Jean Borotra, an old lawn tennis fighter, has just "faded away." Even twelve months ago there were signs of this star having fallen. In this year's Wimbledon champion--ships he could get no farther than the second
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  • 59 15 All-Blacks Beat North Of Scotland London. Nov. 27. The following rugby matches were played to-day: North of Scotland 6; New Zealand 12 (at Aberdeen). Middlesex 6: Kent 3 <at Trddingtoni. Notts, Lines Derby 16; Leicestershire 10 (at Blackwell). Surrey 17; Eastern Counties 0; <at Richmond >. Devon 3;
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  • 114 15 l In the return friendly match of three singles and two doubles played on the J.C.S.A. courts on November 26, the Junior Civil Service Association won by four matches to one, against the P W D. Sports Club. The results were as follows: i SINGLES Choo Keng Kiat
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  • 45 15 The following ties have been arranged in the S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Championship. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 P. M. Scott vs H. Gray. E. J. Cassels vs C. V. Miles. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3 W. M. Edwards vs Winner of P. Carmichael vs D. Sturrock.
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  • 533 15 German Booed As He Retired I DRIMO Camera, the Italian heavy- weight, brought off a big surprise by beating Walter Neusel, the German blonde tiger," on a technical knockout I in the fourth round of their ten-round bout at Madison Square Garden last night, writes 'The
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    • 144 15 A Sure Thriller lor i nns Who Seed Action. vs. 9 Three Invaders wh« show dailj thai Ihej arc the Goods appear y~ 1 WkmrnLw fl One Night. Tlir: FISTIC THEAT OF THE SEASON 1 fe^ OIIMPM' VIAIMI M RrSH MVYO iHJKITTiMAIi DHARMARAJ The f ii pmo who err* ON
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    • 257 15 30 YEARS' SUFFERING WITH DILATED STOMACH Here is a case of intense interest to ill sufferers from indigestion and stomach trouble. Even if you have been in pain fo r years and have tried all sorts of medicine? without relief, you can still he cured if you will only do
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  • 561 16 A USTRALIA EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT HOW SHE SUPPORTS THE SINGAPORE BASE Singapore, Wednesday. PEAKING at the weekly tonchcor meeting of the Singapore Rota»*-' Club at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden to-day, Mr. R. E. Lockwood. who has been for some year:; a journalist in Australia and is now with the Straits
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  • 590 16 "To The Last Man And The Last Shilling The nation was still young when the Sudanese campaign was iought, but sht gave her man-power to England, and ♦he local defence authorities could not cope with rush of recruits who wanted to join the first Australian expeditionary force.
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  • 751 16 The I>esson Ot Post-War Failures Of equal importance to Empire defence Ls Empire migration, and an adequate population is necessary for adequate defence Migration Is a delicate subject In Australia, and leading newspapers have been a little nervous of taking a strong line in support of assisted British
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  • 797 16 The Cases Of Australia n H The Mother Country On the success of Impcri-.i ir-,,. pends the success of British mi to Australia. It t, dlfflcu|t ther the greatest bar is wl Dominions to create their wn ,1 m 01 industries to exclude British r o,lUai > tures
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  • 781 17 Planter's Claim JUDGMENT AGAINST COMPANY Singapore, Wednesday. lUDGMENT in favour of the plain- tiff, Mr. St. Alban Smith, in his against the Seletar Plantations Ltd., for specific performance of an nl dated May 11, 1934, was ranted in th« Supreme Court to- 1 by the
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  • 75 17 tort Signal For Johorc Malays (From Our Own Correspondent) CEVENTpfm Johore Bahru, Nov. 27. SEVENTEEN guns were fired from the Bahru at about 4 P m yesterdafTo announce the commencement of the Mohammedans ,bUta comm enced at 4 a.m. to-dav Ramathan 0nt >? U S throughout the bulan
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  • 249 17 Sequel To Fight Near Fish Market a Singapore, Wednesday. j a nght between fishmongers and boatmen near the fish market at Beach w Nov 4 nad a e W& before the second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, to-day, wnen four Chinese were called upon to answer a charge
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  • 135 17 Approach To Tientsin CHINESE TROOPS AT TUNGCHOW Shanghai, Nov. 27. rpHE 29th Army under General Sung Che Yuen, the Commander of the Peiping-Tientsin Garrison, has arrived outside Tungchow, the seat of the autonomous government in the demilitarised zone in East Hopei. Mr. Yen Yu Kang, the head
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  • 73 17 Severe Shock In Ranchi District Reuter Wireless. Calcutta, Nov. 26. MODERATE earthquake shock was recorded by seismographs at Alipore at 6.08 a.m., with the epicentre about 280 miles distant.— Reuter Wireless. Ranchi, Nov. 26. A severe earthquake shock was felt at 5.22 a.m. which lasted twenty seconds. The
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    • 147 17 I HAI CHIN RESTAURANT BAR j wrifi: j j Owing to a repair of tfce house business will j «stop for two weeks beginning from November j 19, 1935 and will re-open on December 5, 1935. I i i i jyjP BUY BRITISH GOODS T JgEy| CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR GIFTS
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  • 214 18 Kuala Lumpur Function FAREWELL TO Sill A. CALDECOTT (From Our Own Cot respondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. OIR Andrew Caldecott, Colonial Secretary, S.S., and formerly Chief Secretary, F.M.S., paid his last visit to Kuala Lumpur prior to his departure to become Governor of Hong Kong, yesterday, when
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  • 37 18 To Be Withdrawn After Dec. 31 It is notified by the Controller of Posts and Telegraphs that Silver Jubilee Stamps will be finally withdrawn from sale after the close of business on Dec 31.
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  • 265 18 Tribute To Sweden's Support British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. S' PEAKING to-night at the dinner of the Anglo-Swedish Society in London at which the Crown Prince of Sweden was a guest, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, said that Britain and Sweden had recently been engaged
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  • 57 18 Reuter Wireless. Brussels, Nov. 26. The Belgian reply to the Italian note on sanctions has been published and is on similar lines to the British and French replies. It concludes emphasing that the execution of the prescribed measures is not inspired by any unfriendly feeling and by
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  • 198 18 Britain's Policy Remains Unchanged Reuter. London, Nov. 27. THE personnel of the British Delegation to the Naval Conference has not been fixed, except Sir Samuel Hoare and the naval expert, Mr. Danckwerls. The plenary session, which will probably be held on Dec. 6, will be opened by Mr.
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  • 145 18 T HE BRITISH DELEGATION British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanlpv Baldwin, will open the conference of Room'ftf powers in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Offlcce It is hoped that this formal meeting will take place on December 6. but the date is not yet
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  • 37 18 Adoption By Parliament Assured Reuter. Paris.. Nov. 27. The Foreign Affairs Commission or the Chamber voted for the ratification of the Franco-Soviet Treaty of mutual assistance, virtually assuring the adoption of it by Parliament —Reuter.
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  • 668 18 Arrivals At Local Hotels lATEST visitors to Bingapore are L below: RAFFLES HOTEL 'i base Buying in Raffles Hot follows:— From Rangoon, Miss R Bei M. lAWrie 'both en route to and Mr. C. J. Cornwall; from New V Mrs. ML R. Wood (en route to
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    • 95 18 APPOINTMENTS with jood salaries a Accountants, Secretaries, Cost Accountants, Work and Office Managers. Chi f Clerks. Bank and Insurance Officer* Cashiers and Book-keepers, are the D r ma 1 attainments of those who qualify with The School of Accountancy I aminations can be taken in Malaya :»n<' success guarateed by
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  • 109 19 ACT OF WAR? Italian Warning To France Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 25. ri'iji; decision to posptone the meet- jng of the Committee of Eighteen received with satisfaction in A spokesman informed RevI' i- the first wise move that me from Geneva for some he same time
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  • 124 19 Reuter Wireless. New York, Nov. 23. Oihru; ■>!' American oil companies ;!<■ i f the opinion that it is vir!'i ;!i' impossible to get all the como:ne of whom have comparalame investments in Italy to .'li.p.v with voluntary discontinuance of shipments to Italy. Thev believe the most
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  • 104 19 Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 23. ind French notes close •> v further conciliation < for the time being, authcritative spokesibilitv of an embargo and petrol exports to closely watched. nted out that little more t-fifth of Italy's petrol comes United States but if American follow the request to
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  • 270 19 Diplomatic Search For A Settlement Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 23. The search for a settlement of the Italian-Abyssinian conflict c ontkiues through diplomatic channels in Rome and Pans. Mussolini to-day received Sir Eric Drummond and it is stated the meeting was a continuance of the maintenance of
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  • 101 19 New Circular To Johore Officials (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 28. With a view to discouraging Government officers and clerks in the Johore Government Service from borrowing on promissory notes or by other methods of direct borrowing, the Government, I understand, has issued a circular reminding
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  • 181 19 New Promotions And Transfers (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore 3ahru, Nov. 27. I understard from a reliable source that Capt. Musa bin Yusof, Officer Commanding the Johore Military Forces at has been promoted to the rank of Major by H.H. the Sultan to take the j lace
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  • 166 19 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Municipal health statement for 1 week ended Nov. 23 shows that there were 281 deaths, as compared with 224 in the previous week and with 210 in the corresponding week of last year. The following are the chief causes of death:—Beri-beri
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  • 179 20 Group pbotogr.pt. of students and teachers of Cambridge c.asses (MW«b School, photographed before their vacation. PhoU. by A seen? from The Dark Angel," now being screened at the Pavilion Theatre. The Mdtair Girls' Hockey team, who were defeated by the G.S.C. by 3—nil on
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