Malaya Tribune, 21 October 1936

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V 01. XXIII, -No. 249. a SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 21, tftSC The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1936 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 723 2 Amendment Urged FREE CRITICISM RESTRICTED r £HE annual conference of the Institute of Journalists was held in Edinburgh recently, Mr. Hugh Oawson, Edinburgh, presiding. Messages were read to the eonierence from the Duke and Duchess vi Gloucester, Lord Tweedsmuir of Canada), Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler (New
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  • 216 2 Use Of The Sleeve-Valve Engines SLEEVE- VALVE engines are being fitted to R.A.F. squadron aircraft for the first time. Hitherto only poppet-valve engines have been employed. Tne type of aircraft in which this departure is being made is the Wildebeest torpedo bomber built by Vickers, Ltd.
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  • 124 2 180-Page Report Published In English Moscow. A 180-page verbatim report of the great Moscow trial of Zinoviev and his 15 fellow-conspirators has been published here in English by the People's Commissariat of Justice. The proceedings are reported session by session and apparently every word uttered during the trial
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  • 604 2 The Four-Cylinder Ariels ENTHUSIASTS of the Square Four Ariel and motor cyclists in general will be delighted to hear that the 1,000 c.c. model is now in production, and will in future be delivered in normal sequence. The delay has been caused not so much by teething troubles,
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  • 73 2 Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. aJfi. A fred M Landon announce, that he is going to vote for President Roosevelt in November mnum This particular Mr. Landon is no relation of Governor Landon of ShA an K Unemployed cemen t finisher thto SS. on the relief rolls in He expresses the
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  • 188 2 How Your Gears Become Silent TEN years ago, silen tgears for intermediate speeds were practically unknown. Certainly they were not available for popular makes of cars, nor was their universal use at that time genera ly anticipated. To-day, the public accepts them as a matter of course.
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  • 186 2 Thought-Reader Consulted By Police Belgrade. MAGIC" is being employed by the Belgrade police m an attempt to solve a three-year-old murder mystery. A well-known thought-reader, Louis Rosenstein, who earns his living by exercising his gifts at cabarets, was summoned to police headquarters and given a piece of paper
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  • 153 2 Thirty-Ninth Congress In Paris Paris.' The thirty-ninth congress of the International La W Association was held m Pans recently, the meetings laklng place at the Court of Cassation This assembly of jurists, founded in 8(2, has already rendered signa services Among other things, it made possible the co-ordination
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  • 119 2 New Greek Issue Too Easy To Forge Athens. banknofpT i!f Ue of Greek "Rainbow" Sen nfrX 11 2 al( L tints of yellow, withdrawn *n£ nd J l now being Seento^SSiSS? 1 tne banknotes have The,i.S U latKm onl y a month. have^a&7s v n a Umber of
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  • 27 2 Mr. Cornwall, manager Sungel Limau manager. Sungei the Tafnw •rr Matang 18 an Of ditionf? 8 hospital, where his conation is reported to b e causing anxiety.
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    • 657 2 SKIN BEAUTY doesn't END AT \A j THE SHOULDERS y/ Today's beauty rule is —have /!s a "schoolgirl complexion" all over I P FASHIONS force you into it! Dresses, hosiery, bath- Br,n 9 s Y °uth to Your Skin ing suits are so revealing—it's Palmoli ve Soap is made from
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    • 66 2 I The Original Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING fc^J»\ or occasional COOKING when it seems unnecessary to iigHt a wood fire the Origmai p rimus Apparatus has no equal tor efficiency and economy. The superior ?lfesa workmanship and materials used in their aTlow cost aSSUres H maximum of wear l^^OT
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  • 634 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES FRENCH SHIPPING BURDENS Problem Largely One Of Organisation A MEMBER of the French Chamber of Deputies and former Minister, M. Gratien Candace, who introduced in 1935 and also in July last Bills dealing with subventions for the reorganisation of the French Mercantile Marine, has contributed to the
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  • 261 3 14 Months' Record Of I U.S. Passenger Ships IT has been announced by the United States secretary of Commerce, Mr. Roper, that since June 30, 1935, more than 14 months ago, "there has been no loss of life among passengers in any classified American passenger ship
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  • 200 3 Tenders for th? construction of a third ship of the Manhattan-Washing-ton type have been received by the International Mercantile Marine Co. from two shipyards.. The bids wer#: New York Shipbuilding Co., Camden, $12,995,000 (£2,599,000 at par) for a duplicate of the Washington, and $13,095,000 (£2,619,000) for a
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    • 417 3 STEAMER SAILINGS i @i and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'pore. 1936. CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct 23 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18
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    • 130 3 N.I.X. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 ss. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 m.s. YASUKUMI MARU Nov. 25 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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    • 443 3 j T FRENCH PORTS j Humewarijs. I—l D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Nov 4 1 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov 13 J I LINOIS For Marseilles, Ha\ re, Antwerp Dunkirk bee 4 CAP ST JAIQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec 11 i j
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    • 421 3 Special Holiday Cruise NOVEMBER 7TH, 1936 to NOVEMBER 27TH 1936 by the M/S "ALSIA" 12,500 Tons Displacement to Saigon and Bangkok. ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH. ENJOY 3 WEEKS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING INDO-CHINA SIAM MODERATE FARES Independent Overland Tours to ANGKOR and PNOM PENH arranged by THOS.
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    • 437 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD y ,n» (Incorporated ln Germany). The undernoted are the Companys intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI mi itINA JAPAN. Due bpore 1936. s.s. "NECKAR" Oct. 27 omits North Jh.na Oct. 28 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG A>D BREMEN:— m.s. "SAALE" also calls Marseilles, Dunkirk Oct. 20
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  • 488 4 Secret Inquiry INCIDENT IN lIYDtt PARK (Uy Air Mail) London, Oct. 8. £OMPLETE vindication of three police officers aga'nst wh m allegations were made in connection with a Hyde Park case at London Sessions was the outcome of a Disciplinary Board inquiry held at Scotland Yard.
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  • 91 4 Bought By The King For £150 pu... Manchester. Cherr y Grove, formerly a patrol horse oi the Salford City Police has THP H Ught by the Kin 8 for £150. ter of rse was n °ticed by the Master of the Horse, the Duke of Beaufort, at the
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  • 245 4 Britain Repays An Old Friend London. HOW the British and Indian Governments repaid an old war ally when he had lallen on bad times, is told m a Blue Book just published. The Sheik of Mohaimnerah adv meed the Indian Government 50,000 rupees in
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  • 241 4 Man Who Once Swept A London Office New York. nOMANCE has swept into the life of Mr. Raymond Mouhon O'Brien, of New York, who in 1928 was sweeping out a London office. He proposes to attend the coronation as the Earl of Thomond It was stated
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  • 196 4 Counsel Complains Of "Blood-Thirstiness" Colombo, Oct. 10. CENTENCE of three months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 300 with the alternative of a further ton of three months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Mr. J. L. S. For nando, proctor, Colombo, by Mr. B. r
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  • 84 4 Orders 25 Fairs Of Shoes From British Firm Northampton. JpT n h' five u pairs Gf h and-made shoes have been ordered from a Northampton firm by Marlene Dietrich Hollywoods German star, now making films in England. The shoes are to be cut on the newest American lines—square
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  • 202 4 Ex-Genera! Who Engage:! Secret Police THE detection system, which was used In the past by General Chan Ohaitong, deposed military leader, to ap prehend his political enemies, has been broken no in Canton recording to tlv "Star Daily News." The former "strong man of th" south/ war.
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  • 193 4 War Minister's Tribute To Reservists London. THE prompt manner in which reserv--1 ists of Section "A" of the Army Reserve, recently called up for seivice in Palestine, reported for duty, is commented on by the Secretary for War, Mr A. Duff Cooper, in a circular he
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  • 171 4 Breakdowns And Distortion In First Trial London. The first of a regular series of B.B C television programmes from AlexanPalace has just started. Two breakdowns and a certain amount of distortion marred the first trial. A temporary failure of the water supply which cools the valves of the
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  • 171 4 Heavily Laden With Nitric Acid I Dense clouds of thick, black smoke and throat-burning fumes hung over the Soochow Creek, at the end ol Chengtu Road in Shanghai one night recently, when the hold of Junk 9066 heavily laden with nitric acid in containers. went up
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  • 42 4 Che Jamal Din. chief clerk of the Customs Department Taiping has lo*! on transfer to Grik Upper P e rak promotion a s the Sub-Trelsufer there Before departure. Che Jamal Din wis entertained to yea by members of The Laru, Customs Club.
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  • 812 4 I In Japan SOCIAL MASS PAR'n REPORTS PROGRESS Reuter. I Tokyo. DECENTLY the Tokyo broadcasting" station, J.O.A.K., included in its programme a "Politician".: Evening," inviting political party leaders to broadcast speeches on th subject of "Japan's Advance." Mr. Isoo Aot, veteran president ,f the Social Mass Party, was
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  • 37 4 Taiping Malay Volunteers are rebeat which 5 be n „rl J s"f' Juru Bahasa. next week It P ff ho nted in aid of cnar,tv E. C. O BarrSt rS B produced by Mr rut and U
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    • 291 4 Help him %^fii CROW TO rtWMi •Of course you want your son to be J^^^^^^^^B strong, vigorous, healthy. Then give him WaterbiuVa Compound. Ir contains vital i^^&t^^M nourishing elements including pure liver and mall extracts as well as minerals in organic W^^^^b^9> form, such as copper and iron, which guard
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    • 21 4 »ilh o, r GLASSES S(*.CAeOK£ Ba T O. H. SPECTACLES MEAN COMFORT VISION VOGUE The Optical House 65, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1575 5 Story Of Loans From Office Colleagues Singapore, Tuesday. THF pubii." examination in bankruptcy of Ronald Harry Clement Laverton. a Frropean, vas heh! in the Hish Court to-day before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark. The examination was conducted by Mr. E. B. Williams, the Official Assignee, assisted
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  • 277 5 Visitors From Formosa Singapore, Tuesday. THE Hozan Maru which arrived in Singapore to-day, had on board ninety Japanese, prominent personalties in Formosa and Japan, who are on a pleasure cruise of the South Seas. The party which is under the leadership of Mr. Toshio Mitsumaki, Director of
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  • 137 5 A recently retired chief Registrar of the London Bankruptcy Court says that "the maximum income a person needs to find contentment is £5,000 a year. When it passes that figure unhappiness frequently begins!" Quite apart from the monetary side, one of the
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    • 7 5 POINTS o ABOUT Quick action li^^Ul//] v2m
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    • 176 5 Stop Drifting! Unless you are a trained man, you will be drifting from job to job, with long spells of unemployment. Why make a mess of your life? Fiiid out how the ICS. can train you for work that you like. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd. 10A, Collyer Quay, Singapore.
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    • 199 5 Rose Brand Syrup In different flavours famous throuohout Malaya, as wholesome I an. 'e.reshing drink, are now avaiiapic. Fe early to secure your requhe<L*Eti frt coming Puasa and thus awu* disappointment. Manufactured by T.«;. 3 iIAT«Mo.. Singapore. 770, North Birdge Road. 1 RiFMGEPATORS |j| GIBSONg Kerosene p. Refrigerator I |j
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    • 16 5 A jn. (iocs to the root of your Ilia Trouble iMFiW p roni a i| chemists.
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  • 934 6 ARRANGED FOR BENEFIT OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS London, Oct. 5. THE largest pension plan ever arranged in the United Kingdom for the benefit of industrial v/orkers comes into operation to-day, states the Insurance correspondent of the Financial News. Through it some 15.000 employees of United Steel Companies,
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  • 533 6 Pressure Of N.E.I. Output London, Oct. 8. TEARS that the depreciation of the 1 guilder and the resultant advance in the guilder price of rubber might lead to a recurrence of trouble in the native districts of the Netherlands Indies are being allayed by the vigorous
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  • 211 6 Depression In Gold Bloc Countries London. INDUSTRY has remained depressed in countries belonging to the gold bloc, although during the last year and the early part of 193G, industrial activity has quickened noticeably in practically all other countries. This conclusion is reached in "World Production and Prices," the
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  • 441 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 20. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Very Quiet Spot Buyers 7 7 8 7 Sellers 7 15;16 715|16 November Buyers 7 7 8 7 7 a Sellers 7 ***** *****6 December Buyers 7 15,16 7 15;16 Sellers 8 8 Jan.lMar. Buyers 7
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  • 672 6 NEW PROPERTY: INTERIM DIVIDEND ANNOUNCED <Ey Air Mail* London, Oct. 8. THE twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of Rim "Malacca) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held yesterday in the Council Chamber of the Rubber Growers Association, states the Financial Times. Mr. L. C. Bernacchi. 0.8. E. (Milt.i, the
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  • 35 6 There will be a worshipping celebration of Buddha Sam Poh Kong's birthday and attainment of Buddkahood on Oct. 22 and 23 at 12 milestone, Seletar Road, at Lord Buda ia Temple. All are cordially invited.
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  • 333 6 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., in their London rubber market reviewdated Oct. 6, state: Plantation—The market has been very steady since the Control Committee's meeting last week, in spite of no announcement being made, and contrary to expectations, the devaluation of the guilder brought no really heavy selling.
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  • 106 6 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 20. Paris 105 3 64. New York 4.89. Montreal 4.88%. Brussels 29.04 y 2 Geneva 21.27»/ 2 Amsterdam 9 11 Milan 29%. Berlin 12.16. Stockholm 19.39'/ 2 Copenhagen 22.40' Oslo 19.90. Lisbon 100 3 16. Vienna 26 1 Prague 137 13 16 Belgrade
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  • 31 6 Reuter Wireless. Venice, Oct. 19. The damage by the earthquake 1 now estimated at several million lire besides a certain amount of damage to historical monuments which easily be assessed.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 287 6 Seizures This Week Singapore, Tuesday. APART from preventing the smuggling of opium and other contraband articles into the Colony, officers of the Excise Department have other responsible duties to perform. They have also to prevent the smuggling of rubber from Dutch territory. A permit is also required
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  • 164 6 Immediate Improvements Contemplated Kandy. Oct. P. IT is understood that the work in con- nection with the re-construction of the Kandy Civil Hospital will be commenced shortly and that by the end of 1933 Kandy will be equipped with be'ter medical facilities. A conference, was recently, held between
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  • 385 7 From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore; Wednesday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 27\0 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7~<{d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16% cts. Market Tone: Dull. There is no alteration in market conditions here to-day and the home markets appear to be in much the
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  • 74 7 Compared with the corresponding week of last year, the number of deaths caused by road accidents in Great Britain in the week ended September 12 showed a reduction of 21. but the total 132—represented an increase of 13 on tha t for th e previous week. The number of persons
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  • 1693 7 tmUe by traser and C Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING R-aser Co. Lyall Evatt 4- AmpatTin Buyers Sellers Buyera Seller, £1 Asam Kumbang 2 fi 6 9« r A 5 £1 Austral Malay 2 fl *ft 26 6 28 6 5 Ayer Hitam 15
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  • 41 7 Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 17. Tlu- dcatb c ccurred ol Sir lobn Illllller. one ol Clydesldc'a greatest indU3trialb»lx. llc was connected witb lbe lirm ol Sir William 4rrol and Company. Limited, wben it built tbc portb ol Tay tower bridges—Neuter Wireless.
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  • 30 7 Shanghai, Oct. 19 Tbc ,-.'.<>lb>.. <ii woml<n inul c luldrco s,o,n i otillUing. but tbe nuulber «.l ;»«'!< -bodl»."« ,nen is e5peciully il» llit' i„pao- !> ><->!..!'. lN ,l wlion» 2le military lo.elveH,
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  • 22 7 Major Wayatt of the Northamptonshire Negimeut. on 22 lor 5ingapore wb«ue bc- n <u tak up tbe, po»d ol O 8 O
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    • 162 7 THE P. O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £5,000,900. C apital Subscribed £2,594,160. Capital Paid Up £2,594,160. Reserve Fund 180,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Inchcape, President, Sir William Edward Preston, Chairman. The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Selborne, X G., G.C.M.G., Francis
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    • 25 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) M AIM I: 1\SI RA\( l< W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2. Finlavson Green. 9
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    • 33 7 The Eastern 3 Hitetl ASSURANCE CORPORATION 11 MI TED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. DEAD OFFICE. 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE L G. JOHNSON,
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    • 87 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated ln England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserve Fund 50C.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara. Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits or
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    • 560 7 THE I UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:—--5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chlonh Ke
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    • 130 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAJ FUGS PLAUC. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,f$Mt$ Reserve Fund Yen 130,900.*5f HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia Bom Day, Berlin. Calcutta, Canton Dalren, Fengticn, Hamburg, Hankow Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinklnc. Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angela*. Manira. Moil. Nagasaki, Nagoya, wew York.
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  • 95 8 Medan, JaskS, Amsterdams and -London: Netherlands, closing 12.15 p.m., to-day. XT .y,„_ Java Southern Sumatra: Netherlands. 7 p.m. to-morrow. Australia. New Zealand. Java ana Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 7 p.m., to-morrow. -l^^l Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai, 'Kobe 6 Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Oct. 24th. Penang.
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  • 86 8 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands». time < delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 pm and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Rawalpindi, due at Singapore, to Mails exoected from South Africa and South America
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  • 46 8 The l s Hong Thong, for Bagan. Maiis previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. yesterday will now close at 3 p.m. to-day. The s s Valava for Kretay. Mails previously announced as closing at 1 p.m. will new close at 2 p.m. to-day.
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  • 21 8 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Oct. 14 was delivered in London on Oct. 20 (6 days).
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  • 24 8 The s.s. Vyner Brooke for Sarawak &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. will now close at 11 a.m. to-day.
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  • 90 8 Scot Harley; British; 619 tons from Seiat Pandjang 20.10 to Anambai Islands 22.10. Van Outhourn; Dutch; 1,180 tons lrom Penang 21.10 to Penang 22.10. Angby; Sarawak; 705 toes from Sar; kei 20.10 to Kunching 25.10. Mijer; Dutch; 1.127 tons from Pinan-2 20.10 to Pinang 23.10. Anyo Maru;
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  • 123 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Wednesday, Oct. 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajuia 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Bulan, Rawalpindi 18; Gorgon 16; Unyo Maru 13; Akagi Maru 11; Giennnlas 9; Shirala 7. umpire Dock 'Entrance Cite 3» Silverwalnut 32; Pyrrhus 34: Medon
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  • 167 8 Singapore, Oct. 21. London T.T. 2|4 M 6 London demand *!{J Lonaon 4 months' sight 2.4 Vfe Lyons demand **J" Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand MIJJ Batavia demand 105/? Samarang demand 105 /4 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands J54% Madras and Colombo demand 154% Hongkong demand $100=Strs.
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  • 32 8 Reuter. London. Oct. 20. The managing director of the Marstrand Fishing Company, owners of the Girl Fat. is Mr. Tom Moore and not Mr. John Moore as stated yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 219 8 "gggSSJ? 1 TO-DAY, OCT. 21 m^^f£*« 7 f 9 s 09 Tim" Adelphi Hotel 1 p.m Major Norman Brearley will speak S.V.C. Drill 8 j Services s c c Colts v R.I. R 1 S~\i v RE I. C.S.C.; Raffles College n C r College ground; m t
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  • 91 8 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 19. On the Stock Exchange the coppci share boomlet again made headway while industrials were dealt in over a wide range, several notable advances resulting. Oils and internationals generally were firm but the news of labour troubles at Tampico somewhat depressed Mexican Eagles.
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  • 116 8 ALHAMBRA.—"Tarzan The Ape M 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—"Poor Little Rich t (Shirley Templet—3.ls. 6.15 9.15 PAVlLlON—"Piccadilly JhrT ißcben Montgomery)—6.ls and 9 15 pm EMPlRE.—"Darkest Africa" C h I—s) —7 p.m. and 9 p.m. MARLBOROUGH—"Stnke Me p 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancino Side-shows, Malay Operas Chinese Wa
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    • 250 8 g f stiffen IPfeR PREMIER HOTEL J( TO-NIGHT j COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE ',0 to 8.15 p.m. I (informal) 9.30 to midniphl AND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY NINA VLADIMIR (DUO ARTINELLIS) Non-diners $1.00 BRAS BASAH RAFFLES BRASSERIE road EXCELLENT CUISINE 4 POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES. AFTERNOON TEAS A
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    • 277 8 Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. Pa particulars, see Municipal Tender R< Date of clo Supply of Liquid Chlorine during 1937. 4 p.m. Monday. 19th October, I Supply of Pressed Bricks during 1937. 4 p.m. Wednesday, 21st Oct., 1 36. Supply of Galvd.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 255 8 1SE 4. 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCES •J. STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES 10-DAY DATE AND TIME Djambi and K. ToengkalS Tobelo Oct. 21 1 p.m. Kretay Valaya g P™Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek Asdang A J P-"|-Muntok and Palembang Thedens n £J J P" 1 Pontianak Khoen Hoea j P m Netherlands Indies:-Bagan Hong
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    • 347 8 CLUB DIARY lTnere are numerous Clubs ana Socieliei in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the < Ma laya Tribune" This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries 5S rottetf to cooperate in keeping V up-m-da.'e ami complete. Happening. g QSB Diary" can cover meetings, entertainments,
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  • 159 9 Commissioner For Special Areas London. MR. R. P. Malcolm Stewart, Commissioner for the Special (Distressed) Areas, has resigned his post to which he was appointed two years ago. The grounds given are "personal reasons Sir George Gillett, a member of the last Labour Government, and National Labour M
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  • 297 9 international Conference In London London. EXPERTS from half a dozen colonial Powers have been meeting in London at the conference of the International Colonial Institute. Faint hammerings punctuated their discussions, for they met in the new building of the Royal Empire Society, which is still being made
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  • 43 9 A steel pontoon for cross-river traffic between Hull and New Holland, Lincolnshire, has been launched from the yard of th? Furness Shipbuilding Company at Haverton Hill-on-Tees. It is expected that the pontoon, wWch measures 150 ft. by 50 ft., will reach Hull soon.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 328 9 A NEW WORD for your vocabulary The most beautify l ;ft n sife' trousers ever made with i m mk all the improvements you've always wanted. Daks keep themselves S %fS J up—while keeping your V)jL j shirt down. Daks are R|l,r^^lfl superbly tailored, in a 5 specially woven worsted
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1124 9 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio j PHOHI > Holland .T (Wavelength 16.88 metres) KADIO COLONIALE, FRANCE 1 8.30 p.m.—Humour of To-day, by Mr. Dessoudeix. TO-MORROW TO" o I Pat'pt° nf S l T~ Colonial Market Piices, 8.20 p.m. National Anthem and wuelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). Q 'L w opening announcement.
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    • 182 10 JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED OUR SPECIAL TWO-COLOUR FRONT-PAGE DISPLAY TO-DAY! LET US REMIND YOU! A SHIRLEY TEMPLE flu In her greatest Pioture rooß Little Rich Girl' OPENS TO-DAY 3.15 «t the CAPITOL SPECIAL NOTE:— Jo o. hiorks used on To-*ow "TRIBUNE" Front page were made I i the FEE
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    • 187 10 Every man and woman, boy and girl. who drives a car. should see this sensational picture that rips the mask from reckless drivers. and holds them up to shamp! f DRAMA in 3 breathless, eighty-miles-.in hour life and death story WHQOLWSCOTI S {EMMS DWW THE WHOLE WORLD WILL GASP at
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    • 212 10 I OPENS TO-NIGHT! PAVILION 6.15 9.151 I SCREAM-LINED HIT! P G. Wodehouse I RI»ERTMONTGOMERY I f FRANK MORGAN MADGE EVANS TH %tory EST ERIC BLORE BILLIE BURKE p. g. wodehouse ROBERT BENCHLEY RALPH FORBES i EVER WROTE! J/ T From the Book by P. G. Wodehouse V Ss DUTCH SMITH
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  • 461 11 'POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" OPENS TO-DAY IT'S always an event when Shirley I Temple comes to town, but ac..(ijtljr to advance reports, when *Th e poor Little Rich Girl," the tiny ir s new Fox hit, opens to-day at jjje Capitol Theatre, it will be Srnrjev's
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  • 2 11 GERMAN PLAN
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  • 130 11 Supreme Power Conferred On Gaering Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct. 19. CUPREME authority and responsibiu lity for carrying out ihe new fouryear plan aimed at making Germany independent of foreign iaw material* is conferred on General Goering by a decree issued by Hitler which states the execution of the new four-year
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  • 129 11 11 Killed: Engine Driver Attacked Reuter Wireless. Cairo, Oct. 17. ELEVEN were killed of vnom four are students and three students and one policeman were injured when the Cairo—Alexandria expre. s crashed into an enthusiastic crowd iwaimtng tne line Toufcb Station to welcome Nahas Pasha who is
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  • 113 11 Mr. Attlee's Request To Baldwin Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 19. A REQUEST he considers the immediate summoning of Parliament on account of the increasing gravity of the situation regarding non-interven-tion in Spain is contained in a letter from Major Attlee to Mr. Baldwin in which the former
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  • 115 11 Seven-Year-OId Charge Slnganore, Tuesday. AT the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate, this afternoon", an elderly Sikh named Johan Singh was committed to the next Assizes to stand trial on a charge of murder of Natah Singh, a watchman in Robinson
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    • 148 11 Jyialaya is pleased THE STANDARD SIZE OF if if ENGLAND'S I HIGHEST CLASS j 1 CIGARETTE Jl .Malaya's favour ite luxury cigarette has always been A Black White, magnum size. Now for the first time, Malaya is enjoying the Standard size—4s cents for STA NDARD SIZE tins of 50. Made
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    • 645 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Be successful. Start business your own. Big money opportunities open to all. We supply you successfully tried commercial British American formulae, all description. Price moderate. Apply Box KCK, co Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. TENDERS required for transport of Refrigerators within Municipality area and for deliveries from the Singapore Harbour
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    • 339 11 ENSURE BETTER VISION. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96, High Street, SINGAPORE. Phone 378«. TO-NIGHT i I 615^ 915 (MARLBOROUGH j TOMORROW Eddie Cantor 6 O T in u o i; s "STRIKE ME PINK" ST** M^ sonmmomm SAT. SUN. MATINEES AT 2.15 "TREASURE ISLAND" "CASINO DE PARIS" v»« rairv geylang
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  • 20 12 FAEER— On October 19, 1936, at Batu Gajah Hospital, to Carlotta. wife of A. G. Faber—a son.
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  • 70 12 TAN TIAM SIEW. aged 73 years, passed away at his residence, No. 11, Tranquerah Road, Malacca, at 3 a.m. on fcaiurday, 17ih October, 1936, leaving a widow. 3 brothers, Messrs. Tan Tiam Tye, Tan Tiam Kiat and Chan Teck Chye, 2 sons. 4 daughters. 5 sons-in-law, 1 daughter-in-law, and
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  • 31 12 MRS. W. L. MORGAN deeply appreciates and wishes to acknowledge the many letters and telegrams of sympathy received, and floral tributes so kindly sent, on the death of her husband.
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  • 743 12 UTE have reproduced from the Crown Colonist three authoritative articles or. the subject of the unification of the Colonial Service. Primarily the matter is one of interest to civil servants, hut it has a general Interest for the inhabitants of colonies as the object of unification is
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  • 113 12 Improvement In Riots Situation Reuter. Bombay, Oct 20. THh military Will be withdrawing by mid-day to-day and the First Punjabis are at present making the last patrol of the affected areas. This Indicates a definite improvement in the situation. The construction of the Assembly Hall was
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  • 54 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh. .shanghai, Oct. 20 Mr. Lv Suen, the well-known wr... r. died at his residence here yesterday morning, leaving his mother, his wile and a son to mourn his loss. His chronic illness had been intensified by hard work during the whole of last
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  • 190 12 NOTES COMMENTS The Jaga Kreta THE "jaga kreta" nuisance seems to be as bad as ever in Singapore. At one time there was an adtive police campaign against these public pests who offer to "mind" owner-driven cars, and numbers of youths were arrested md punished. Evidently the campaign has slackened
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  • 150 12 •jhRITING on the subject, a correspendent says: "The other evening I went to a popular amusement centre In Singapore and found dozens of would be minders of cars in waiting, in spite of the presence of police constables I refused to engage a jaga kreta who came up
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  • 240 12 UNRELENTING attention to duty on the pari of officials is evidently Hie motto of the Siamese Government Tj le official working day consists of seen h'ours! from nine to four, and there b no half-day on Saturday. Recently a member of the Assen.biy psked if a half-holiday on
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  • 156 12 FROM a 'town in Serbia comes the strange tale of a man who undertook, for a bet. to swallow two Belgrade newspapers—the Politika and the Vreme. Usually there is a catch in these wltgers —as in the case of the man who offered to bet twopence 'that
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  • 507 12 By "Looker On" i WRITER suggests that business men should give one another a cheery "prosperity salute" when they meet. What about flinging the arm out horizontally to Indicate that business is turning the corner? A large departmerlta] store in a provincial town changed hands during
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 750 13 SUPPLIES RUNNING LOW SOVIET TO SUPPLY ARMS AND MUNITIONS? British Official Wireless. ANXIETY concerning the safety ot hostages held b\ bolh sides in the Spanish civil conflict is being experienced in London, and an offer has been made
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  • 714 13 Reuter Wireless. Moscow. Oct. 20 While it is regarded as unlikely that the Soviet will decide to withdraw from the non-intervention paei before the meeting of the non-interventio.i committee, political circles are pessimist!•; in rega'd »b the committee'- Intention or ability to satisfy Sovie*. demand*, and predict an
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  • 68 13 Princess Juliana, of Holland, whose wedding is now expected to take place In January. PRINCESS JULIANA Wedding To Take Plaee In January Reuter. The Hague, Oct. 20. lt is learned on good authority that the marriage of Princess Juliana will take peace at St. Jacobs Church. The Hague, early in
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  • 415 13 New Appointment EXPERTS CHINESE CONTACTS Reuter. London, Oct. 20. THE appointment of Mr. W. M Kirknitrick to the Chiltern Hundreds has gazetted as a scou'l to the China export credits appointment. Mrs. Kirlapatrick, as a little girl, n'ayed draughts with Dr. Sun Vat Sen, who was a
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  • 45 13 Triple Tragedy In Ceylon Reuter. Colombo, Oct. 20. DYNAMITE explosion during work on n the construction ol a defence boom at Trincomalee killed Mr. Rodrigo, the head overseer, and a workman, and seriously injured Mr. F. R. Bennett, attached to the Naval Staff.—Reuter
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  • 70 13 Decide To Go Their Own Ways Reuter. London. Oct. 20. IMY Mollison told Reuter to-day: 'Jhn and I have amicably decided to go ouroonw n ways in future." Amy had a nasty accident while making a forced landing in a field near Croydon in fog. She was returning
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  • 60 13 Conservatives Retain Seat Reuter. London, Oct. 20. The result of the By-Election held to-day pt Erdinatcn, Birmingham, ww: Squad'on-Leader J. A. C. Wright (Con.) 27,068. Mr. J. C. Simmon: 'Lab > 20.834. No change. The result at the General Election was' Mr J F Ealcs (Con > 27.710.
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  • 110 13 Alleged Theft In Paris Reuter. Paris, Oct. 20. JEFF Dickson the famous boxing promoter, was- charged in the Correctional Court here to-day with theft of documents from the desk of the former chairman of the Board of Directors of the Palais dcs Sports, Pierre Balluteaud, who died
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  • 94 13 Germany Imposes Sale Restrictions Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 20. NATURAL and artificial rubber is becoming somewhat scarce in Germany, and a further restriction on the sale of rubber motor-car tyres has been imposed by the rubber control authorities. M.n ufacturers must keep at the disposal of the authorities
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  • 91 13 Newspaper Magnate Expected Here I Singapore, Wednesday. Where is Lord Rothermere, the wellknown newspaper magnate? He was expected to arrive by the P. and O. Rawalpindi this morning but newshounds were unable to locate him when the vessel berthed. Officials on board were definite that he was noc
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  • 286 13 VAN DER WIJCK I Singapore Man A Passenger Singapore, Tuesday. TEARS are felt for the safety of a 1 Singapore resident. Mr. H. A. Exley. of 35 Paterson Road, following the tragic loss *f the X.P.M. steamer Van der Wijcl:, which sank off Sourabaya to-day during a
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  • 29 13 Mr Hugh W. Dornhorst. L.D.S. N.C.8 Lnulalld :'..,ln Cnyland bv p. sr O Tltursday Ocl 22. »u lolu H .> Dental Surgeoo 1l> r.'ll.ve IXr N Harvey Oitlin.> »u l^umpur
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    • 112 13 ARE good biscuits IS SO GOOD fecft Frean's Cream J Crackers a t re nude wuh FOR YOU great care T,lal s I hey are so crisp ,md v. wr flaky Youll V.ia-Weat, the Enghsh cr.spbread, .s Cream Crackers a. ail nourishment because it is made from mealtimes or with
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    • 40 13 With Modern Instruments to diagnose Your Eye Trouble. With Scientific Glasses to meet Your Demand. Our Service! Your Satisfaction! yet you pay less than elsewhere C. S. Chong. Opt. D. (U.S.A > THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142. South Bridge Kd.. Singapore.
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    • 127 13 What Station is that. it's extremely good! "What station is that? it is extremely good." At the moment we are listening 1 to PARIS... in a few minutes we will switch over to RUSSIA and see how you like folk songs. y^F^*LONDON has a fine programme /5. "*~?'5^l at 9.20
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  • 263 14 THE INQUEST Verdict Of Murder Returned Singapore, Tuesday. FEELING anxious because her husband had stayed away all night, a Chinese woman living in a rubber plantation off the 11th. mile, Jurong Roid, decided to make inquiries at the village. So. taking
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  • 204 14 Sir Mohamed Habibullah In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. 1 LARGE number of prominent local Indians were present at the wharf this evening to welcome to Singapore Nawab Sir Mohamed Habibullah, X.8., X C 5.1., K.C.1.E., LL. D., the wellknown Indian statesman, who arrived by the Conte Verde. Among them
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  • 116 14 Blaze On Italian Vessel Near Naples Reuter Wireless. Naples, Oct. 19. oßi-vessels are racing to the assistance w of the liner Vulcania which left this morning and is now on fire 14 mrflcs- from her London, Oct. !9. The fire aboard the Vulcania has
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  • 52 14 (From Our Cncn Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Oct. 20. Mr. w. A. C. Haines, Commissioner of Police, Johore, leaves to-morrow tOi Frasers Hill on vacation of ten days. In his absence Mr. E. W. Mumford will act for him in addition to his own duties as Chief Police Offlcer,
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  • 574 14 Annual Address By The Governor THE annual speech by H.E. the Governor (Sir Shenton Thomas) will be the feature of the Legislative Council Budget meeting on Monday. The following questions are to be n sk od The Honourable Mr. E. Newbold. 0.8. E.: 1. "What is the
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  • 72 14 "Tarzan, The Ape Man," which created a Malayan record when it was shown in Singapore some time ago, was put on again at the Alhanitra last night. This is a re-issue of this very attractive production, and those who missed the nlm when it was shown previously should
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  • 75 14 Broadcasting from the Hongkong wireless station to-night Mrs. Hector Ross will give selection of syncopated piano music, and on Oct. 30 the day before she leaves Hongkong for Singapore she will also take a large part in a variety concert. Mrs. Hector Ross will broadcast at 9 p.m.
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  • 19 14 We have received a skeleton report of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society for vhe year ending July, 1936.
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  • 200 14 The Coconut Grove Opens To-Morrow AF all the entertainers who have ap- peared in Singapore in cabaret, none have been so popular as Cowan and Bailey, the genial Americans who delight with piano, banjo and song. Taking a liking to Singapore, Mr. Cowan and Bailey
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  • 1236 14 Closing Stages EUROPEAN ENGINEERS CHARGED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. I SUGGEST that the case against the defendants built up by the prosecution is as shaky as the building itself," said that Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn, counsel for Mr. Charier Abbott, manager of the
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  • 31 14 Nanking, Oct. 20. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's birthd- v has been officially fixed at Oct. 31 Reuter. on T Oet Pr 2 c 9 mlerS birthday nor mally fallr,
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  • 811 14 Reduction Of Time JUDGE GRANTS PETITION "WITHOUT wishing to lay down '"'any hard and fast rule which might bind me on future occasions, I think that where a candidate lacks experience ot ar,y branch of legal work he should usually be required to gain such experience in
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  • 305 15 ARAB BANDITS British Patrol Ambushed Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 17. THERE was a slight recrudescence of disturbances yesterday when an officer and a private of a pat' rol of the Buffs were slightly wounded in a skirmish with tribesmen east of Acre. The patrol
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  • 290 15 "Magnificent" Review Of Troops i Singapore, Wednesday. "IT was my first visit to Japan and I j was highly Kmprisaod." said H E. Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, C.B. C.M.G., D.S O., the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, to a Malaya Tribune reporter on his
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  • 55 15 Sought Information For Germany Reuter Wireless. Metz, Oct. 17 THIRTY-YEAR-OLD Luxemburg engineer, Frederic Martin, has been sentenced to ten years* penal servitude by a French military court on a charge of espionage connected with the fortih cation of the famous Maginot Line It was alleged he sought information
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  • 13 15 MR. THOMAS KENNARD UGANDA COLLEGE Higher Education In East Africa British Official Wireless.
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  • 85 15 Rugby, Oct. 19. AT the request of the Governor of Ugann da. the Secretary for the Colonies nas appoint a Commission whicn will v.s.t early in 1937 to examine and le urt upon the organisation and working of Makerer College and having in mind the declared policy of His Majesty's
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  • 275 15 <sir v „r R u?by, Oct. 20. ?T? h Wedgwood. General Manc L o 00 and North-Eastern Railway is going to India with Mi W ta ies Chief Mechanical En|i ne ff f T the London. Midland and rrn Lme a f two members of a Committee appointed by the
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  • 108 15 TRAFFIC OFFENCES Two European Drivers Fined Singapore, Tuesday. FOR infringing the traffic regulations two Europeans appeared bdfoie the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. E. E. Colman. In the first case W. Warden pleaded guilty to charges of allowing two persons' to sit beside him in the driver s seat and. secondly, driving
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  • 445 15 Well-Known Resident Former Film Co. Manager Singapore, Wednesday. FOLLOWING closely on the passing of Mr. W. T. Houghton and Mr. W. L. Morgan, the death of ano/'.er weli-known resident of Singapore has to be recorded. We regret to report that Mr. Thomas Kennard died at his residence, 1, Anderson Road,
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    • 18 15 Ask I SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: SINGAPORE MALACCA 37-39, High St. 32 > R^erside.
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    • 241 15 SOMETHING I We too, feel some considerable satisfaction in being able to offer our many customers the following selection of POULTRY andGAME TURKEYS. PARTRIDGES. CAPONS. PIGEONS. PHEASANTS. niTrKT INP<* WILD DUCK. GEESE. CHICKENS. FOWLS. QUAIL PHONE 5378. 1 W.S. 279 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY I Motoh l\io\ i j INSURANCE COMPANY,
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  • 174 16 ONE ALL G.S.C. II DoWell To Hold McNair Girls Singapore, Wednesday. MEETING for the first time this season. the Girls' Sports Club second team did exceedingly well to hold a McNair Girls eleven to a draw of I—l in a match played on the latter's ground yesterday.
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  • 110 16 In Singapore From The Olympics CHEE AH HUT. the former Singapore footballer who played in the Berlin Olympics as one of China's socce. team. Is at present in Singapore and will be here for about two weeks before he returns to China. Ah Hui, interviewed, said that
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  • 46 16 Woman Swimmer's New Time For 150 Yards Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 20. NIDA Senff established a world record for the women's 150 yards back stroke with 1 min. 45 25 seconds. The previous record was by Alice Bridges (America)— 1 min. .50 4 5 sees.—Reuter.
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  • 737 16 MERCHANTS WIN WELL SERVICE OFFICERS LACKED FINAL THRUST Singapore, Wednesday. T>Y 25 points (five goals) to tight (a goal and a try), the Merchants defeated the United Services" Ofhceis in the opening match of the S.C.C. rugger tournament on the Padang
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  • 1039 16 MORE MEMBERS I Annual Meeting Fixed For Oct. 29 FE annual general meeting of the Keppel Golf Club is to be held on Thursday, OcH. 29, at 645 p.m. in the Clubhouse. The report of the Committee to the members tor the year ended
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  • 163 16 Attempts To Form A Useful Team Singapore, Tuesday. IT is indeed very interesting to note 1 that the Singapore Tewhers Asm elation have now succecrfed in gettmg together a rugby team and will m every way provide suitable opposition tor tne vwtoSs local teams in the near
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  • 157 16 S.C.R.C. To Hold Invitation Tournament Again OWING to the success and popularity of the open tennis tournament held in previous years by the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, it has been decided to hold another open tennis tournament this year. It has also been d"c:ded that a special event
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  • 93 16 In a friendly match of four singles and three doubles played on Sunday, the Diehards beat the Perhhnponan Stia Club by 7—o. Results (Diehard players mentioned first) Singles:—X. Oliveiro beat S. Sujak 15—5. 16—6: Lee Kirn Seng beat Hussein 15—7 15—3: Omar bin Ahmad beat Ismail 15—5, 15—7;
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  • 129 16 INDIA CUP To-Night's Bouts At Drill Hall THE competition between the Army and the Royal Air Forie for the India. Cup takes place at the S.Y.C Drill Hall to-night. The Army team comprises ten boxer of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and two from the Middlesex Regiment
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  • 66 16 British Pair Win The Doubles Reuter. London. Oci. 17. IN the Qu:en's Club National coveredcourts lawn tennis championships finals for men. Schroeder «Sweden.» b;aBorotra 8-6, 6-1, 9-7. and in -he women s Senorita Lizana (Chile» beat. Mary Hardwick. < Great Britain k 6-3. 6-0 In
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  • 61 16 The following will represent Lokes Badminton Party at soccer against tne Victorians 2nd XI on Friday, at S.C.F.A. ground I Beach Read' Teck Fuh (capt.t, Foo Wah Ens,w Mook Wong. George Chen, Koon Lim Jit. Chin. Tan Yeok Ken?. Evan Han. Goh Tee Jin. Foo waft ng. Swee
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    • 77 16 TYPE LllO 0 Malaya has been waiting for this m NEW LIGHT diescl. Economical to run, Ĕ maintain and dependable in the extreme. The Li LOO lends itself particularly I I well to ail types of bodies. Call and get m particulars of its phenomenally low- J S^^E^^^ AGENTS: B|(IXK
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    • 61 16 What docs your y handbag mirror sfl> Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day' Sparklingwhite teeth, healtl :in a frei-h coo! mouth —all roUif the triumph of Macleans Peroxot Macleans takes 1 anost s: ientific (ourse lor c!e Fir.tit removes st;iin>; th whitens onJ polishes. It i s original all-British Perox
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  • 592 17 Twenty For Singapore LIST of racing fixtures for 193?, A from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. issued hv the Straits Racing Association, jives the total number of racing dates for the year at 67. Singapore, as the leading racing cenof the country,
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  • 63 17 The following players will represent son Athletic Party at soccei the xMental Hospital Sports Club, on Sunday, at 5.10 p.m. Yu) Chu Kang Road: Tien Soo; Khai Hoon; Ah Cheng; Aboo; Tec* Chye: Howe Pr.ao: Ah Kow; Kay Eng, Chuan; Soon Tuan; Chwee Chuan, Swee; Chip; Choon Bock; Kirn Bah
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  • 792 17 GOOD FIGHT Strong Rally Despite Early Knockdown a large crowd. Boy Quee, one v of the two legitimate contenders to the Malayan Flyweight title, defeated Dharmaraj (the Penang featherweight champion) on points in the main bout of a programme at Wembley Park arena Penang. The points'
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  • 25 17 Members of the Geylang Serai Football Club are reminded that a special general meeting wiil be held at the clubhouse on Sunday at 10 a.m.
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  • 41 17 Mr. L. J. Barraclough, M.Sc., M. I M.E., formerly mining engineer to the South Wales Mines Research Committee, has arrived to join the staff of Messrs. J. A. Russell and Co.. Ltd., General Managers. Malayan Collieries, Ltd., as chief mining engineer.
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  • 133 17 Dancing To Follow Tennis Final On Saturday AN "At Home" will be held by the Straits Chinese Recreation Club on Saturday, at the Club's premises. The programme for the "At Home" includes inter alia tl> final of the Club doubles tennis championship. <2) tea on the lawn;
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  • 77 17 In a friendly badminton match of three singles and two doubles, the Tamils* Reform Association beat the Vivekananda Sanmarka Sangam by 4r— 1. TRA. players mentioned first): Singles:—C. Balakrishnan beat N. R. Ponnusamy 15—6, 15—12; T. Rajoo beat Muthuguru 3—15. 13—13, (s—o), 13—13, (5—4»: K. C. Cherian lost
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  • 85 17 A return friendly match between the Why Worry B. P. and The Mayblossom's "B" risuhed in the former team winning by thr:e games *o two Scores (Why Worry's players mentioned first): Mohamed Yasoff lost to Abdullah MaUar 10-15 '5 9. 10-15; Mohamed Siddiqui beat Abu Bakar Mattar
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  • 44 17 The S C.F A. League will commence early next month and entires are invited for this competition. The date of closing entries is Oct. 31 Entrance fee is $5 for each team. Further particulars can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary. S.C.F.A.
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  • 61 17 The following will represent the Batavia B.P. in a friendly badminton match of four singles and three doubles against the Kampong Jagoh Muslim B.P. on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. at the Kampong Jagoh Muslim court: Sonnie Yap. Ali. Koon. and Asrap; Eng Seng and Leong Hua, If. Jacob and Ismail
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  • 53 17 The following will represent William Jack's Ist. XI againsi the Chartered Bank Ist. XI on Wednesday, at soccer at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m.:—Tiang Moh, Eng Song, Eng Kiat, Chuan Geok, Chwee Kirn. Sin Kong, G. Jenner, Keng Siew. P. Boey, S. Robinson and Bah Chee. Reserves. Robert Teo, Allapitchay
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  • 194 17 THE TEAMS Singapore To Meet Johore THE Singapore rugger team will be seen in action again this week-end when they entertain the Johore side to a friendly game en the Padang. This will be the local elevrn's second match this season, their first being last week-end
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  • 166 17 S.A.P. Real The August B.P, By 3-0 The football match, played at the JC.S.A. ground between the Social Athletic Party and the August Badminton Party, ended In a win for the former by 3—o. The game was full of interest and well contested. Both the goalkeepers were kept
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  • 83 17 The following is the Medical College ueam to men St. Andrews Ist XV in a rugby match to be played on the Medical College ground on Thursday: M. Subramaniam; Chan Ah Kow, Oh Chong Seng. Abdullah. Oh Bak Chua; Leaw Khin Seong. Lim Swee Aun; K. Sivaganam Tan
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    • 1673 18 Malayan Listeners' Radio N T,ON i 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics. 6.35 a.m. Recorded music. BRITISH EMPIRE j TRANSMISSION 3 I eta**; leader Daniel Melsa; conduc- Time Recorded iUsic PROHRAMMPQ 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. The BBC Dance i' 0.50 p.m. "A Countryman's diary." 750 a.m. Close down. 1 KUIjKAMWr.!* Orchestra, directed by
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  • 462 20 Van Phillips And His Two Orchestras FIRST a new number, then an old; next a fast number, then a slow; next a number for full dance orchestra, then one played by a small string orchestra That i.s the "pattern" of
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  • 267 20 Talk On Arctic Sledge Dogs Listeners who are dog-lovers, as well as those who enjoy hearing of the adventures that accompany the more spectacular forms of human endeavour, should find much to satisfy them In the talk on Arctic sledge dogs that will be broadcast from Daventry in
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  • 46 20 Transmission 1: Veronica Mansfied (Australian Mezzosoprano) Oct. 27. Transmission 2: Max Pirani (Australian Pianist" Oct. 28. Linda Parker (Australian Soprano* Oct. 30. Transmission s:— Margaret Piiie (Australian Contraltot Oct. 27. Transmission 6: Ross Fratt (Canadian Pianist) Oct. 26. Frederick Grinke (Canadian Violinist) Oct 31.
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  • 341 20 Story Of Development Of The Telephone WHEN, in 1879, the first teiepnone exchange in London came in*x> operation, it worked for the benefit of seven subscribers, a small boy being the operator. To-day, the British Post Office is hoping to celebrate in the near future the connection of
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  • 259 20 Popular Broadcasters Will Be Heard Again The Kentucky Minstrels, a real oldlime show with bones, tambourines. j;orner men. a crack banjo team, stump >;ceches. and much music, will be heard b\ listeners to Transmission 4 on Oct. 3u At one time ***** minstrels were very popular entertainers in
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  • 193 20 1,400 Broadcasts In Nine Yeai b The 8.8.C. Military Band has now been in existence for nine years, and during that time it has given almost 1,400 broadcasts, many of which have been heard by overseas as well as Home listeners. A piogramme of concert marches, played
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  • 229 20 Appearance Before The Microphone THE ten artists who will take part in I a novel programme «JtttedJ Street Svmnhonv" will be selected from the SScfoT those who earn their hying by amusing theatre queues and passer.s-by in the streets of London. There is an eager desire on the
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  • 193 20 First Concert To Consist Of Old English Songs The first Manchester Tuesday Midday Society's concert to be broadcast this season will consist of a recital of old English songs by the English Singers Quartet. These concerts started In 1910, under the auspices of the Music ln Wartime Committee
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  • 718 20 UJB 19.74 metres US.2UU kca Di.aa metres ty,600 Kcs.»; DJu'ig",. tres (15,280 kcs.) DJE loan (17,760 kcs.) fcetre, TO-DAY 12.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB fn r English). German Folk Song. 12.30 p.m. Playing for you. 1.20 p.m. News in German I. 35 p.m. Playing for you (contiiM— 2.15
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • 779 21 \j r Churchill's Tribute CONQUEROR OF THE EAST (i Air Mail) London, Oct. s. Great War had continued a i s longer, T. E. Law; Lawrence of A Tab:*—mLh sed N p:)'e.;n's y.iunr of conquering the East. <»nc of many tribute > Mr. W:nst n Churchill yesn
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  • 553 21 Charges Against Certain Powers London. THE unofficial Committee of Enquiry, which has been investigating alleged breaches of the non-intervention agreement with regard to the supplies of arms to Spain, has issued its final report. The Committee state that since they issued a short interim report on
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  • 62 21 Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, of Singapore who will be the preacher at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kuala Lumpur.nnetx t Sunday evening, can speak with all the experience and authority of one who has been in Malaya "well over 20 years. Mr. Cheeseman is wellknown throughout Malaya as a Scout Officer,
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  • 346 21 Feared Engagement Might Be Ended Paris. IN a fit of despair because she feared J that her engagement to a brilliant young doctor might be broken off a beautiful Polish film actress jumped to death from the fourth-storey window of his flat in the
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  • 129 21 Visited By Half A Million People To-day closed at Prague the 33rd Autumn Fair, comprising 2.795 exhibitors on an area of 350,000 sq. feet The session was visited bv haif-a-milhon of people, among which an important number of foreign buyers coming from 49 countries. Apart from a very
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  • 355 21 Revaluation Shows A Profit 'By Air Mall) London, Oct. 8. U7HEN ureat Britain went off the gold in 1931, the gold held by the Bank of England as backing foi nr,>f "7 o* as valued at tne then ruling pi cc of 85s. an ounce. Though the
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  • 19 21 Mr. N. H. Gittens has been appointed D:ntal Surgeon, Malaya 'and Capt I L Cronyn. Supt. of Prisons Malaya
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  • 334 21 Malayan King Cerberus At Zoo •By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent} London, Oct 7. THE keepers of the Reptile House at I ihe Zoo are learning a new version of a nursery rhyme. It runs something iike this: "Seventy-four Cerberus water snakes arrived at the Zoo;
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  • 34 21 Mr. J. R. Neave, M.C., District Officer, Klang, has kindly consented to be President of the Klang District Badminton Association vice Mr. R. Irvine, who accompanied His Highness the Sultan of Selangor to England.
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  • 273 22 Canada To Remain Judge Of Her Own Actions London. Mr W. L. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister of Canada, sjKakmg from the rostrum of the League Assembly, declared himself against collective security.'lottos, would remain judge of her own a-u Canada will not bind herse
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  • 704 22 Roman Occupation FINDS AT MAIDEN CASTLE Dorchester, Sept. 16 FHE excavations at Maiden Castle the great prehistoric earthwork Ml the outskirts of Dorchester, art low coming to an end, but furthe«nteresting discoveries were made luring the past week, writes a cor. respondent in The Times.
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    • 751 22 GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOB X'MAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. BY ORDER OF COMJRT Estate of Mahboob Khan deceased. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of A large collection of valuable jewellery, :ut-glass silver and platedwase, cutlery urniture, iron safe &c. to be held at No. 24 Chulia Street on Wednesday. 21st., Thursday, 22nd., Friday,
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    • 622 22 STATE OF JOHUKtf IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU Chargee's Application No. 19 of 1936. Between P. P. V. P. L. Meenatchi Achi of No. 54, Market Street, Singapore (Transferee of the Charge) And L Yeo Soo Kiong of Singapore Trader and 2. Yeo Soo Siah also
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    • 172 22 A WIDE VARIED SELECTION OF THE LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES MARKED AT KNOCKOUT PRICES ON DISPLAY AT I 555 m ff-—nriT I 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road). New Shipment just ARRIVED SHIRT Gray, Blue Fawn. LADY'S HAT Trimming Decorating Articles Baba Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. "SARSAPARILLA TONIC" Blood
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    • 8 22 Read lhe SUNDAY TRIBVtf Dominant I ln Malaya
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  • 721 23 Moses' Prediction BACTERIA WARFARE A PARALLEL SCIENCE has been inquiring into one of the greatest catastrophes that ever befell a nation—the ten plagues of Egypt. fhey have found that modern theories are in accoid with the Bible story, writes V.B. in the "Sunday Kxpress." GREATEST
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  • 231 23 English Not The Greatest Beef Consumers Helsinki, Finland. THE English are not the great beef 1 consumers that they are supposed to be, not figuring in the first three of a list of "beef-eating" nations, published by the newspaper "Hufvudstadsbladet." The greatest quantities of beef, says the paper,
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  • 46 23 The 5th 14th Punjab Regiment, which was sent from Poona to Aden during the campaign has returned to Bombay. The contingent of troops drawn from the regiment to augment the guard which normally protected his Majesty's Legation in Addis Ababa will remain there for the present.
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  • 127 23 Pays £15,750 For Yearling Colt MISS Dorothy Paget paid £15,750 for a .OOit at the Doncaster sales Zlt l y th i s teing the highest price tiol n a yearlin e at Public aucThe record price ever given for a S^SAS 7 paid by the A
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  • 58 23 Nine motor lorries gave their own r!L2£E? K Wh n they cau ht flr in a Ramsgate haulage company's garage The electric wires in the vehicles were short-circuited by the heat, and their horns began to shriek The fire brigade turn-d out, and out of
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  • 211 23 Case Of Ship's Cook And Mate Washington. Jl MOMENTOUS problem looms before the Supreme Court of the United States. It is: Did the second mate of the vessel "Covena" contract the itch from the ship's cook? The Supreme Court has been asked to give a
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