Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIIL- -No. 274. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. Nov. 20, 19.16. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936. FIVE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya GOLDEN VALLEY' AUSTRALIAN BRANDY TBI: LABEL TO LOOK 108 Dave vi»n entered for ihv $1,000.00 COMPETITION For further particulars watch the Press or apply to Sole Agents: (liKJOiponited in S.S.) w.s. Ij AT ITS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOUBITE BBAND i j Happy Hours
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    • 272 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The morning TRIBUNE j MASONITE I Extract from "Time" issue of October 19th, 1936: s I "Last year 100 carloads (about 5,500,000 square feet) were sold to Hollywood producers for scene sets, 200 carloads (about 11,000,000 square feet) to the automobile industry, another 200
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1170 2 j "PUROSAN" j YEAST is acknowledged the best mediu i to purify the blood, strengthen- S i ing of nerves and generally fortiying the system Regular use of I YEAST prevents physical weakness and mental slackness. I YEAST is no drug, it is a natural product easily assimilated even by
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    • 765 2 Secondhand Piano advertised is now obtained. Applicants thanked. Chen, 339 A, Beach Road. FOR SALE—WeII-toned German piano in excellent condition. $250. Phone 6352. FOR SALE Second Hand Full Size Padmore Billiard Table For Sale. Apply Mirza Yahya, P.O. Box 45. PUBLIC NOTICES STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., T.S.S. "KEDAH". This vessel
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    • 636 2 NOTICE. THE JESS ELTON ICE AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. (.Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been madtf- by Mr. Lo Tian Cheok of Kudat, British North Borneo, to the Directors of this Company to issue a duplicate scrip in place of the following share
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    • 410 2 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent black stained and mahogany stained teak household furniture, glassware, etc. To be held at No. 30, Meyer Road. On Saturday, 21st November, 19*6 at 2.30 p.m. On View from Friday, 20th inst. POWELL CO., LTD.. Auctioneers. Singapore, 18th Nov. 1936. LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL THE STOCKS-IN-TRADE
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    • 269 2 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCF (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF Tin; STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF~ SINGAPORE. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNERS ADMINISTRATION ORDER Name of debtor: ABDUL M\JII> riv ABDUL HAMID B,N Address of debtor No. 31 Gevim, Serai. Singapore. wag Description of debtor: Chief Operator Film Censor's Office, Singapore No. of Proceedings
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  • 991 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES NEW LINER FOR INDIAN TRADE City Of Benares DIRECTOR'S FAITH IN THE FUTURE I DISLIKE pessimists and grousers, and I feel satisfied that unless something unforseen occurs this old country of ours for the next few years should come through a period of good trade and prosperity
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    • 438 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P&Oand BRITISH IN D! A P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. COMORIN 15.0 jO Nov. 21 SOMALI 6.U0 Nov. 23 KAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 14 CORFU 15.000
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    • 129 3 jVY.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. M.s. YASUKUMI MARU Nov. 25 S.S. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Dec. 24 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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    • 400 3 I J|S T FRENCn PORTS. 1L T !JH HOMEWARDS. CAp°lt. JACQUES For SKSft gSffi Dunkirk Dec 4 I FORBIN For Marseilles hSv~ 'i? Nazaire Bordeaux Dec 11 CAP PADARAN For S» j OUTWARDS (from 7 J CAP B PAD ARAN 8 T°urane ft riaiphon* 36 J ANGO Dec. 16 CAP
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    • 532 3 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. 1937 From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P Sham P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2
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    • 441 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHKH l&Ci LLOYD W- (Incorporated in Germany) The undernotrd ara the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore. 1936. t m.v. "TRAVE" omits, Manila, Hongkong and Japan Nov. 26 s.s. "LAHN" omits Shanghai and North China due Penang Nov. 25 due
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  • 473 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Nov. 19. Tone Steady Quiet Spot Buyen 8 1116 8% —JgJ Sellers 8 1316 8% Dec. Buyers 8 1116 8% —1116 Sellers 8% 8 1116 -I|l6 Jan.JMar. Buyers 811 16 8 5 8 1 16 Sellers 8 3 4 8 3 4 Apr.jJune
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    • 861 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in Straps Settlements) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVEt SEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00, Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee
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    • 64 4 I f °u f cours c you'll want full-colour Kodachrome movies ol tne colourful out-door ?Z enes *l for sucn s^ots Kodachrome is rm°m ICUS answer New available in CINE-KODAK" S miffl a camera everybody can afford. It jjH simplicity in mani-Cine-"Kodak" 8 Model 20 is fitted with f 3.5
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    • 129 4 Don't get nervous about INFLUENZA KEEP FIT ON BO VBIL 2 APR 33 V rj*c£ #/*HAN LEE 4%££' CHAI" [TFj NGOH LENG GEE HU MEDICATED WINE «yj This is a biological preparation made from a presjflf cription, the good effect of which has been proven JBIL by years of usa
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  • 1693 5 Im ,d by FraKr and C* Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker. MINING Fraser Co. Lyall St Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers 8ellers 4. Am pat Tin 5 5;6 5;- 5 6 £1 Asam Kumbang ..31 6 33 6 31|- 33 £1 Austral Malay 56 60;- 56|-
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  • 642 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: cts., down 1 }J et. Market Tone: Dull. London: B%<L f down 116 d. Market Tone: Easier. New York: 183j16 cts., up 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. The market continues quiet to-day v ith the buying interest
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  • 115 5 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 29. Paris 105 9 64. New York 4 39 3 16. Montreal 4 88' 4 Brussels 29 27 3 4. Geneva 21.26 J/ 2 Amsterdam 9.04'4. Milan 92 15 16. Berlin 12.15 r; Stockholm 19.39 1 2 C'openhasen 22.40. Osio 19 90 Vienna
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    • 258 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. 9 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHiCLJS, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCi DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE. ItiD. CECIL STREET. SLNtiAPUKfc L ii. MNtMMMI, BANK OF CHINA
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  • 128 6 Mails expected from Western Australia by the Gorgon, due at Singapore, toaay. Mails expected from Europe (London mails» by the Comorin, time of delivery of boxholders' and general delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe (London parcel mails I by the Comorin to-morrow, the time
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  • 21 6 fr e s!i Air mail < Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Nov. 11 was delivered in London on Nov. 19.
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  • 96 6 Medan, JaskS, Amsterdam!* and "London?: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. 10- morrow. Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai. *Kobe and "Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Penang, Siam, Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain, Ireland. Europe and N. and S. America Imperial, closing 7
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  • 23 6 The Chokoh Maru for East Africa. Mails previously announced as closing it 11 am. will now close at 1 p.m. to•lay.
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  • 73 6 Britain Makes Proposals To The Powers British Official Wireless. London Nov. 19. 3LPRESENTATIVES in London ot the l I ccarno Powers called at the Foreign Office this evening and received copies ol the British note in which, in the igjhl of the views recently expressed by them, proposals
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  • 133 6 Decision 0» Dee. 15 MARKET FIGURES FAVOURABLE Reuter. London, Nov. 10. THE excellent American questionnaire figures for October, revealing a consumption weU above the highest estimates, with stocky declining .9.000 tons compared with Septemper, failed to provide a tonic to the London rubber market. It is pointed
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    • 245 6 —>" MALAYANS PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) ?>.:W to midnight AND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY THE WORLD FAMOUS ROLLER SKATERS 1 LA SALLES DARING THRILLING PERFORMANCE NON-DINERS SLOO TO-MORROW-SPECIAL RACE DINNER. BALL Extension to 2 a.m. BOOK NOW. c BRA R s o
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    • 361 6 YOU SHOULD CAT NESTLES QUICK OATSJ >r <^r"~ FOR EXTRA STAMINA NESTLES QUICK OATS MONEY HAVE YOl T PLENTY? It takes brains to make mo Trained brains! The mail Training la usually the mi out money You can T: brains! Thousands of men have done so through the study ol"
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 291 6 .j. 4» POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I 4.. STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY PO R PER DATE AND TIMB Rengat and Tembilahan Banka 20 1 p.m. Africa South Chokoh Maru 20 1 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Nooit 20 2.3 C p.m. Munto k OP
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  • 173 7 LIGHT, romantic story, designed A expressly for the talents of its s is presented in Paramount's \tnerican Wife," Francis ijrierer-Ann Sothern picture scheduled to open shortly at the Pavilion Theitre. charmingly suave European demonstrated his appeal
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  • 292 7 NEW BAXTERIN"ROAD TO GLORY" THE time has come in the career of Warner Baxter when "The old order changetn, yielding place to new." Through a subtle transition, Baxter has eased himself from the dim:tx of a Ionji" and brilliant careii into the beginning of another whiu. promises
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  • 199 7 Amusing Raft Film For Pavilion IDA Lupino becomes a lovely adventuress, who has adopted so many assumed names that she has trouble remembeiing them, in the Paramount comedy-romance, "Yours for the Asking," coming shortly to the Pavilion Theatre, with George Raft and Dolores Costello Barrymore
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  • 195 7 FINE COMEDY FOR CAPITOL CNE oi the most notable casts as- scmbled in recent months for a romantic comedy was completed at Metro-Golwyn-Mayer with the signing of Charles Butterworth and Walter Abel for two of the principal rolts in "We Went to College," which opens at the
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  • 286 7 He Lives Charlie Chan KIPLING'S line that "East is East, and West is West" is, in Hollywood, at least, rapidly becoming a false doctrine. Warner Oland and Keye Luke are the twin reasons why the famous au'hors lines are being discarded. Oland, through his long experience
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 47 7 T- mi i, i, 1,,, i i an mm a I—mi VIRGIN FACE POWDER and beautify your skin give wonderful powder a tnai. ranteed not to produce a Dive or n a v colour. Obtainable at all good stores. Agents: CHENG HENG CO.. SOUTH BRIDGF RD- STORI
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    • 271 7 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feeling You Could Push a Bus Over The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile Is not flowing freely your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the
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    • 454 7 IF YOUR I WpHi Thli diagram th»wi eh« |m djiffaranca batwaan a ■'•fa ■II If I W non-por OJ .Win (B) and [9 \W mjf I. O S human .«m (A). Berusa <p is&PIP' p* r *p |r t, B +w ducti In your dof't ;kin, mm _i v. wa
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 211 8 Paramount's HI-DE-HO Musical Comedy! 1 alhambra Matinee To-morrow at 3.15 I I Hey, Folks if you can't sing it... I f you'll have to swing it... for there's >\ J I T4HHE jj imtk. j I dir«cfid"by BING CROSBY J t n au FRANCES FARMER V 808 BURNS /4«t 7St>ttfJfttS:
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    • 232 8 I I ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES THAT HAS COME J^^^"^^ TO SINGAPORE THIS V EAR." —Straits Times. >wmm-$ 'Jin I It Won Modern Screen's MSSUl^kj CAPITOL I 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 lAs a Play It Ran for 58.000 people saw it during the I \Z2 Months in New York I
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    • 150 8 r WARNEROLAND but THOMAS BECK GAVIN MUIR ALAN DINEHART he O.recfedby H Bruce Humberstone MnifnHl catches Asjooafe Producer John Stone SHBftJA|^> Bosed on the chorocter "Charlie Chon~ KjL^^/liAjuM^ «eated by Eorl Derr Riggers man! jggf [MARLBOROUGH J w I SHIRLEY TEMPLE in I stan LAUREL ""I llt I V Till
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    • 385 9 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS -^vif'D—Asiatic Quantity Surveyor, rr taking off quantities for purposes, Civil Engineering Works. State salary and Apply Box No. 485, rribune, Singapore. RACE-GOERS. Capt. Eagle's" (the man scenes» reliable Racing It pays to follow. RememMysterious Calculations"— ntirely based on (D Form 2 Analysis of weights assign- areful study and
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    • 453 9 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT oFsiNGAPORE. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER'S ADMINISTRATION ORDER Name of debtor: J. A. CHELLIAH. Address of debtor: No. 381, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Storekeeper, Health Office, Municipality, Singapore. No. of Proceedings 511 of 1936. Date on
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    • 452 9 Br3 bBB v, BMH BH li Hh Hf. GEYLANG PHONE 5511 M 9 B I V TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT |j||S| HH |U Second Show at 9.15 p.m. WARNER OLAND. IRENE HERVEY, CHARLES LOCHER in "CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI" A hair raiser! A spine chiller; Chan fights for his people in
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    • 210 9 j QUEENIE Baßßßmaj The Hawaiian Galli-Curci S j DAVID* KAILI Exclusively on I'arlophone Records. LIA\AfAJIAN t RECORDS 1 2439 Breeze 1 i 2507 O Mi Paloma Rose of Honolulu I Hawaiian Love Songs 3033 Indiana Skies i 2364 Ukulele Lullaby Hawaiian Moon Ukulele Dream Girl t 3032 Hear a Ukulele
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  • 97 10 DEATH Thp death occurred at No. 408 Race Course Read, on 18th November, of Mr. Lee Joon Aim. at the age ol 65. He Laves behind hi.; loving wife; 2 sons, Ire Keng Jin and Eng Jin: 3 daughters-in-law; 4 daughters; 4 .sons-in-.aw. Woon Kiat Siang. Tan Heng Chua, Tan
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  • 838 10 AT the moment when the terrible Spanish civil war seemed to be drawing to close and when the danger of it spreading to other countries or causing an international quarrel seemed to be removed, news came that the Italian and German Governments had recognised the rebel government before its leader,
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  • 51 10 Mr and Mrs. G. M. Knocker returned to Kuala Lumpur from leave on Monday morning after a trip round the world. Mr. J. K. Hill, of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ipoh, is on a fortnight's leave to Fraser's Hill and will be relieved by Mr. H. C Allen. NOTES
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  • 2 10 German-Japan Pact
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  • 267 10 |T is not difficult to assess the generatrend ci' Chinese opinion on the German-Japanese Pact. One country fears the threats of the S -viet in the West and the other in the Hast, and Doth have to deal with a Russia considerably strengthened by two FiveYear Plans, with a huge
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  • 411 10 An Urgent Need qnce again a very pressing need of Seremban, and the Negri in particular, has been brought before the public. In the course of a discourse on a holiday at Port Dickson, our Seremban correspondent touched upon the grea r > need to provide Seremban with a clean
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  • 167 10 British Subjects jyAS not Dr. S. R. Krishnan Labouring under a miampprehension when lie described Tamils born In the F.M.S as British subjects? At the openfe* ceremony of the new school in the Tamil Settlement in N Dr. Kn.shnan said of F .M.S .-born Tamil: --Really he ponfiHin, two birthrights.
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  • 190 10 Looker Un anton Q lice who ai rested two w > me.t lor wealing -fancy dress" foui.d thry were Japanese subjects and released them. Reminds me of an Indian policeman who ordered the Chief Justice to walk on the footpath. A A A Fleet orders issued in London formulate a
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  • 151 10 i There may bo nothinf in ,t Dame, bin I with these Chinese Peace Corps always seems to be too many corps not enough peace. An Englishman and an Am* were watching Vesuvius in eruption. "Well, my friend," said the Engus*»man, "I don't think you'v* in your country to equal
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 160 10 I SHOWERPROOF SPORTS JACKETS j i i MADE OF COTTON POPLIN IN AN ATTRACTIVE FAWN I SHADE. TWO PATCH POCKETS, LONG SLEEVES. TWIN S BUTTON < I iI S. ELASTIC WEIS BELT. S M/.FS CHBST i I*ll ICE 98.75 EACH ROBINSON CO., LTD. j j SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, j v
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    • 74 10 I R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem casrj. Glasses if needed. 4. Arcade. Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European CHnica' Experience "IT IS NOW A MATTER OF HISTORY THAT IN ALL COUNTRIES IT HAS BEEN FOUND NECESSARY TO EFFECT SOME
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  • 685 12 REPLY OF RADIO CORPORATION TO CRITICS Let Us Show What We Can Do" Singapore, Thursday. DEPLYING to criticisms from a section of the local Press of the announcement that sponsored programmes are to form part of local broadcasting:, Mr. Dumaresque, the programme manager of the B.M.B.C., stated
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  • 26 12 Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Monteith, who c^ n staykl S in Kuala Lumpur lor about three months, are retime to Australia on the Nieuw Holland
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  • 35 12 Mr. T. W. ong. of Braddell Brothers. shott a V"f Singapore for China on a hi? L hollday early in December, in his absence Mr. Soh Ghee Soon will act as secretary of the S.C.R.C
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  • 111 12 Of Seventh-day Adventists In Far East SINGAPORE is to become the headquarters for Seventh-day Adventist Mission work in the Far East through a decision reached at the recent General Conference Session of the organisation which was attended by delegates from every part of the world. The
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  • 182 12 Fine Singing At The Alhambra Singapore. Friday. AN excellent musical comedy is "Rhythm on the Range," the Paramount production which is now showing at the Alhambra Theatre. Bing Crosov the singing star of radio fame who has been appearing very successfully on th< screen, croons
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  • 200 12 I To-Morrow's Scratchings Order Of Running THE following are the scratchings and order of running for to-morrow's races, issued at noon to-day: Racing starts at 2.30 p.m. RACE 1 Ponies, class 2, div. 2. furs:— True Ligh*, 8.11 Pacoletic 8.0 RACE 2. Horses, class 3, div. 1, about
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  • 95 12 Singapore, Thursday. Mr. Chao Pan Tv, one of China's representatives to the recent International Labour Conference at Geneva, passed through Singapore yesterday by the Conte Rosso on his way back to Shanghai. Delegates of 48 countries took part in the conference. Two proposals by China were accepted at
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  • 484 12 GETS YOU INTO TROUBLE, SAYS ADMIRAL Singapore, Friday. "U[E hope to come back next year," said Admiral H. E. Yarnell, the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet, in an interview with the Malaya Tribune this morning on board the U.S.S. Augusta, the flagship of
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  • 211 12 French Flyer Reaches Japan Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 20. THE French airman, M. Japy, in an attempted record flight from FYance to Japan, was forced down on a hillside north-west of Kyushu and is reported to be seriously injured.—Renter. An earlier Reuter message from Shanghai stated that
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  • 116 12 Cheating In Respect Of Interest Alleged Singapore, Thursday. JING Ah Leh, the treasurer of the Keppel Bus Co., appeared before the Thud Magistrate. Mr. A D York, to-day on a charge of cheating the company in respect of $280. being part interest on a sum of
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  • 901 12 KING'S VIEW Open Letter From Unemployed Reuter. London, Nov. 20. HIS Majesty returned to U****. J* night from his tour of South Wales, which was marked by me absence of formality. He visited such places as MeUthyr, Dowlais and Biaenavon, formerly centres of greai steel and
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  • 222 12 POSTMAN SHOT Story Of Quarrel In Lines (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 18. HAVING made himself scarce, ft y alleged, after attacking a compatriot on Tampayang Estate. Pontian, with a parang and then shooting to death another man. a Malayalee employed on the Estate
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  • 79 12 Former Singapore Hoy Here Again LT. PILOT Tong Keat Quan. of the Chinese Air Force, is in Singapore on holiday. A Singaporeborn Chinese, he is an old boy of St. Joseph's Institution. He joined the Canton Aviation College in 193! as a cadet. He was among
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  • 54 12 Does the written word square with the living word? Does the Bible know as much as the scholars, or do scholars know as much as the Bible? Pastor W. Vv .R. Lake will speak on this subject to-morrow (Saturday) at 5 p.m., at tha Seventh-day Advent
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  • 23 12 People in a busy Belfast street had remarkable escapes recently when a large block of stone crashed from the too of a building
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  • 303 13 MR. T. S. ADAMS Appointment As Chief Commissioner From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19. CONSIDERABLE surprise is felt in t Selangor at the appointment of the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, British Kfsiden. of Selangor, as chief commissioner in Northern
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  • 39 13 Flashlight photograph takpn hv t*- V W.c A. Chinese listen ght Tnb ST Photographer at the Consul-General (seen second m lef,, Pai the Chhie.se In which he stated that a leCture on China inai Chinese women were now tree.
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  • 17 13 Mr. J. M. Noble, of the Public Works Department. Tapah. is shortly expected back from Home leave.
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  • 196 13 P. O. ORDER NEW LINER More Speed And More Comfort Reuter. London, Nov. 19. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam f ■Navigation Co.. Ltd. have ordered from Messrs Alexander Stephen Co PnrS a h 7f a neW Similar the Corfu but faster and larger. The vessel will have additional passenger sports
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  • 190 13 Extended Season At The New World TAP dancing can be very monotonous I if not sufficiently lively and varied, but something new in tap dancing was seen at the New World last night when Douglas Ramon of the Ramon Rosita Trio gave a Staircase Tap Dance which
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  • 18 13 Dr. E. D. B Wolfe has been transferred to Kedah where he has assumed duties as Health Officer.
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  • 203 13 PARTLY MET I Conditions Normal Again (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpar. Nov. 19. WORK en the Eatu Arang coal mine was resumed to day under noimal conditions, the majority of the miners having returned to work. A few are still holding out. Dispatches to all consumers
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  • 162 13 Tragedies And Gallant Rescues British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 19. SEVERAL shipping casualties are reported as the result of 70 m.p.h. gale which swept the southern part of North Sea and English Channel to-day. Fishing vessels of! the Norfolk Coast were forced to return for shelter.
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  • 216 13 New Non-Fiction And Fiction Works THE underlie*cd newly added nc--fiction and uction works will v ready for issue on Saturday, Nov. 21- The Road I Travelled. Illustrated A. J. Boger; The Tyranny of Grce-.-over Germany. E. M. Butler; Discoveries in Engiond. Emile Cammac'-'s George the Third. Illustrated. J.
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  • 32 13 Four new probationers have been appointed to th e Malayan Police Ser vice They ar* Messrs. D St G. Stewart J. R. H. Burns. S. D. Palmer and A. J. W. Hockenhull.
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  • 37 13 The Rev. T. N. Koshy, B.A .B. D., of the Syrian Church, will arrive in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, He will celebrate Holy Communion on Sunday at 8 a.m. at St. Gregory's Church, Hill Street.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 131 13 You be just as sure. Commence the day with a tasty breakfast. There is nothing like a good start Make your selection AUSTRALIAN DEVONSHIRE DANISH Have you tried our CHILLED BEEF? PHONE 5378 ic.s. 251 i f j ABSOLUTE SECURITY I j Motor I mo> i j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTl>.
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  • 408 14 Championship Tie's For The \Veek THE following are the ties in the S.C.R.C. Open Tennis Tournament:— TO-DAY SINGLES HANDICAP, 5.00 p.m. Dr. P. C. Liem —12 vs. T. G Clifford —9. J. D. Graham —6 vs. K. I Tan —j Del Tufo —3 vs. Yap Ah
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  • 977 14 FRISCO FIGHT SURPRISE ANOTHER GOOD VICTORY FOR YOUNG TARLEY Calcutta, Nov. 9. THE immense crowd at Martin's Open-Air Boxing Stadium in Calcutta last night—there could not have been less than 10,000 persons present in spite of the fact that some oi the more expensive seats were
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  • 139 14 Singapore, Friday. THE Singapore Chinese basketball team once again too* the honours from the members of the U. S. Asiatic Fleet, last night when they deleated th- team of the U.S.S. Augusta by 44 points to 21. The local team displaying all round superiority were deserving winners. The following were
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  • 503 14 MALAYA CUP STATE RUGBY TEAMS THE Army meet Negri-Malacca in the Malaya Cup to-morrow at Seremban. Teams: ARMY: LBdr. H. Gribble (R A. >; Lieut j A Crawford <R.E>. Bomdr. Knight (R.A.'t, Gnr. F. E. Jones <R-A.>, Gnr Darling (R.A.); Lieut, J. M. A Chestnutt 7rT. Lieut. A. R. L.
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  • 234 14 "GRADS" LOSE Mudlarking At Bukit Timah Singapore. Thursday BY eleven oo5nts (a goal and two lrie< to nil, th- Undergraduates f r f fles College beat the Graduates in tVir annual rugger match played on *ho co lege ground in Bukit Timah to-d t y The
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  • 19 14 Reuter. Sydney. Nov. 20. Lunch-time -core in to-day' cricket:— M.CC. 55 for I: agains! .tn Australian Xl.—Reuier.
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  • 39 14 Singapore, Thur i Owing to the rain which end. red tne G.S.C. ground unfit for pla: match which .vas to b( between the Y.W.C.A Sports Club cancel Similarly I he match Indian Association and Regiment was called
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  • 810 15 R.S.Y.C. VS. N.E.I. SQUADRON INTERESTING WHOLE-DAY YACHTING IN SINGAPORE day was spent at the L ngapore Yacht Club on hen a match of two races tween the Club and a team ~m the visiting N.K.T. race being sailed in the the other during the after- v
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  • 72 15 King Edward's Horse Runs Unplaced Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 17. MARCONI, the first horse to run in His Majesty's colours disappointed hopes when he ran in the two-mile Thorneycroft hurdle race at Wolverhampton and upset the hc»t odds of 5 to 4 laid on him. He finished tenth
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  • 282 15 The postponed 'Regulars' vs. Rafflel Staff hockey match is to be played on the Raffles School's ground at 5 p.m today. The following will represent the 'Regulars':—Hari Singh. Omar b Abdul Rahman. Alcantra. Dorsan Ej roh Tay Chin Lye, Shafee, Ahu Mansor, P. Tangavaloo. Osman Ghani. M. Ponnusamy.
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  • 123 15 Strong Card At New World Singapore. Friday. THE fight for the lightweight championship of Malaya, between Ignacio Fernandez I holder; and Joe Diamond, and the 12-round scrap between Young Narsing and Al Rivers is expected to attract a huee crowd at the New World Arena to-night. Diamond,
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  • 25 15 TO-DAY: —2.20 a.m., 8 ft.; 1.30 p.m., 8 ft. 9 ins. TO-MORROW:—3.O6 a.m.. 7 ft. 7 ins.; 2.20 p.m., 8 ft. 5 ins.
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  • 139 15 A friendly soccer match will be played between the Bendemeer Athletic Club and the Oversea-Chinese Bank on Saturday at the SC. FA. ground. The following will represent B.A.C:—Patrick Yee, Soo Tuan, Kum Woh, Park Kan, Sum Wing. Ah Khai, Han Seng, Ah Wing, Fook Phuay. Harry Tan. Veow
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    • 91 15 Mother's Anxiety kly Vanishes When BABY'S OWN TABIT/IS used To Correct d's Stomach, Teething And Bowel Troubles. .Dies only, but for children Baby's Own Tablets are the ;1 corrective treatment when h is out of order, constipalesent, there is feverishness. worms are causing here are symptoms of chin. •:lotion of
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    • 160 15 T« at To-night. 15 3 "iINT TE ROUNDS FOR THE LIGHT-WT. CHAMPIONSHIP BELT. FOR THE FIRST TIME THEY MEET. It'iiatio I?EKN AXIIEfc v*. Joe I»lAMO\I» Fernandez—held I titles and was ex-contender for the World aLieht-wt Title. Now he is going to prove that he is stiil good for Lhe bt-st
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    • 57 15 m CUM CASTtkN lift AUUkANCt COMPANY LIMITED Ask for 'Aero" next time The largest eight cent block ROWNTKEK Si CO. LTD.. Showrooms 8::. Bras Basah Road. Singapore. "Yes we've had them over a year now" consumption. j IBOHIITO^ j GIVES MOltE LIGHT j S Sole Agents: I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED
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  • 147 16 GOOD PROGRESS MADE ECONOMY AXE IN COLLECTIVE TRAINING 'JpHE annual report of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Forces for 1935 under the signature of Lt.-Col. R. H. I* Fink, records a year of good progress, but it is noted that
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  • 2641 16 IT is often thought, states the Commandant, that the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force is precisely analogous to a Brigade of the Territorial Army. In contradistinction, however, its organisation embraces most arms of the Army and, in consequence, its training and administration are more varied and
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    • 126 16 A body with the capacity of an ordinary 10 h.p. car. A sturdy frame specially designed for itsbody. Four full-size semi-elliptic springs. Full-size 4«/ 2 diameter dynamo and large capacity battery. Large three-bearing crank-shaft. 7^I Proper fuses to all electrical circuits and 1 two charge rate to accumulator. Lockheed hydraulic
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    • 148 16 FASTESKDIL IN THE WORLD M WORLD'S RECORDS A v mm, ''"//dim m recently made on A I ///w/M/ff /ft "CASTROI/ 11 I ffl/Jf M' A World's Fastest lim M /flkW 4/ Record. 301 m.p h Sk T jrwgw yW hour"" f ar Speed Reccrds St Iff JMMs$& mile—2oo kilometres. InteV
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    • 40 17 &p A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. Sim--1 mrl pie and reliable In I kl I operation. Quality of 1* J Jk materials work- tor Irf manship most exactmy HOE BOON LEONG RADIO OHJTL., Prinsep Street, 60 Selegie Road, SINGAPORE
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    • 261 17 STUDENTS. AIDS FOR CAMBRIDGE Handbook of Coupland's Raffles .50 Cambridge Questions and Answers on british Empire History, Ist Series $1.00 M 2nd Series 1.00 3rd Series just published 1.00 Obtainable at all Branches throughout Malaya at PETER CHONG'S. Educational Suppliers, etc. j CHRISTMAS BOOKS for 4iiiLi»iti:\ We specialise in Children's
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    • 264 17 .g. \Latest in Quality RADIOS.\ Over 20 Models in stock j EVERY MODEL A HALLEXGi: R j j Sole Agents "H.M.V." American Radios US HUAT RADIO COMPANY,! I 122/124 Orchard Road. Phone: 4566, Singapore. •J. flr X PHILCO ■■£M Jk A RECEPTION RECEPTION Consider Philco's remarkable leader- Model 11 ATF
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    • 1225 17 >! a lay an Listen ersT Radio w ZHJ W (Wavelength 49.3 Metres) TO-DAY >—' TO DAY ttPITTSH EMPIRE °X c ure Si j'etais roi (Adam). nd Pictures L*K P- m —g ews K bu le f tin Bhl 7.05 p.m. Lightning Variety. This 250 p m Folk Music HJ
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  • 187 17 Eczema Sufferer's Frank Letter There is an unusual frankness about this letter from a woman who was once a victim of disfiguring eczema. Other sufferers who are looking for a remedy for this unpleasant complaint will be interested in what she writes:— "I am
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    • 144 19 I fc PA BS TSi cornea to beer, folks everywhere are praising Pabst m Once you have tasted it—you will know why. I flavour smoothness goodness was never possible befoe. m Beer Just as Pab si made it is hermetically scan d bj mal non-reftllable container and brought to you
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    • 39 19 Physicians re f ea e «ly recommend A Lobulina tablets V* wJ|E/\ hs>- F— in cases of A IT Diabetes Mellitus these have proved I taking ineffective and injurious I 1 flj j H Sole Agents:ROAD. SINGAPORE. I w
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    • 91 19 This is the NEW STANDARD SIZE of England's Highest Class j Cigarette Made to a blend which has pleased and satisfied since 1834. Packed in AIRTIGHT TINS and sold at (45 oi V PER 50S TIN J Non tipped The same tobacco, blending and making as the Magnum Size which
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    • 1147 19 tfalayan Listeners 9 Radio SUNDAY I Dance music from the arm Room 0 f 2ro rome 750 a.m.-9.50 a m Church ser Hong Kong Hotel. KUMiI, (Continued from page 17) 11 20 pm Close down 25.40 metres (***** kcs). 10.53 a.m. Light musip DIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE I Cliquet-Pleyel). Mignon (Liszt)- Mig
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    • 357 1 .T V'^/f^ 1 Vi"I"—.'1 1 J yji-L.'fc' HJ '''.f,''' 3§ j V Si li*" """,1 X' ••>:. < AU Season's Programme a- now Austin A DISTINCTIVE MODEL OF FLOWING Announcing a new Austin WIT| ample accommodation rWF FOURTEEN and excellent performance. making for easy and instantaneous reading. The instruments are
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    • 184 2 I BETTER THAN EVER WLWkW' MOTORING INVESTOR %V from IMPROVED PERFORMANCE AND MORE APPEAUANCK U)RD AUSTIN ALL-STEEL BODYWORK The Austin 10 H.P. Cambridge Saloon. been improved, resulting in a correspondingly /^^^^^^^^^^^^3^^^^^^* ALTHOUGH lo dak almost 100,000 Austin Tens have been produced, the liv( ,ie l r Performance. Lubrication of the
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    • 770 3 NEW AUSTIN CHASSIS FEATURES Improve 'th™'RmiW*Qu.liB»7of' S jKf"Tl«lofa d C Br 1 THE more technical imnrovements t« <1. prominent as the new" bodywork am f„ik a ln J ran^e although not so ni performance and service. as lm P or an t from the viewpoint With the introduction of the
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    • 238 3 """'irxiPiwr#' Tf sv} w 1 I ;x ft t "New Ascot" Saloon. THE NEW ASCOT SALOON X. SILENT ALL-STEEL BODY FOR THE TWELVE ONE of the most consistently popular models in the Austin range, the Twelve is continued as the New Ascot saloon, with bodywork similar in design and construction
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    • 353 3 As with the Fourteen engine, the Twelve power unit is mounted at three points on "live" rubber and this, in conjunction with the bulkhead insulation of the body, and its damped panel construction which eliminates noise and heat, makes for exceedingly pleasant travelling. The body is also notable for its
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    • 115 4 B' U IX PI N G. IONGBRIDGE is working at full pressure to meet the insistent demand for the new Austin models. The view above is an impression of the vast chassis erecting shop which has a floor area of 100,000 square feet—well over two acres—and accommodates four moving chassis
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    • 118 4 engine, axle and steering units, while the others, which circulate past the stores, run along the shop to feed all essential parts to where they are wanted on each chassis. The most impressive of all these conveyors is the" system of bringing engines from the engine works. It is almost
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    • 100 4 "I the rate of one every one-and-a-half minutes. The body is lifted from a reception platform by one of the three electric body hoists, and carried until it can gently drop into position on the completed chassis. In a few seconds the car stands ready for the finishing operations and
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    • 102 4 parts, these stores being themselves supplied from the main receiving stores by a conveyor nearly 600 yards in length. Every component required throughout the shop is thus automatically provided when and where wanted on the moving lines of cars, and near the end of each line, electrically-operated quick-delivery petrol pumps
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