Malaya Tribune, 30 November 1936

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII No. 282. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Nov. .'JO, 193 H. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936. *IVE CEXIs
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 106 1 Read The SUNDAY rium \e Dominant In Malaya Ippiii^^ Poundmark" Roofing Tiles A Product of the British Empire CHEAP STRONG COLOURFUL THE MOST ELEGANT AND ECONOMICAL ROOFING ON THE MARKET TR V THEM AND SEE w.s. 12 1 O'CEDAR POLISH I j MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS I FRIENDf- ADMIRE. H
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    • 214 1 i MASONITE j Extract froas «H mc is Sue 0 f October 19th, 1936: the big market, Presdwood being particularly adaMabk t J*5 buildin ind »stry is I i i j FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES AND SINGAPORE STOCKISTS j I BROS. CO., Robinson road, Singapore. j J AGENTS FOR PENANG IPOH UNITED
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    • 38 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The TH 181 E Peninsular Investment! LIMITED j .1 (Incorporated In the Federated Malay States). j SINGAPORE S REMOVED TO j \l7, SOUTH CANAL RD. l (First Floor) j SINGAPORE j 4
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    • 992 2 I SCHIFFNEITS"" AXXI AL SALE (Now Proceeding) HEAL ll.\K<.\l\S OI MILLINERY FROCKS BATHING SUITS PULLOVERS UNDERWEAR NOVELTIES •iCIIfKIII'S" Corner, MEYER MANSIONS. I WHY PAY MORE! Study direct with an English College and save 60%. Courses: Accountancy, Secretaryship, Salesmanship, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Architecture, Radio Servicing, Sanitation, Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical), Cambridge, Matriculation, Write:
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    • 671 2 1934 Art Exhibition at Naples of Italian Colonies and Belgium Queen Astrid Mourning Stamps and others in sets for sale at low prices. Apply Tsiang, 339-A, Beach Road, Singapore. Red Cross Pundol Lotion a surest remedy for White Spot Skin Disease (Panor), Ringworms, and Itchy. Guaranteed cure or money refunded.
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    • 436 2 RESIDENCY OF RIOUW AND DEPENDENCIES, NETHERLANDS INDIES TENDERS The exclusive right to retail and manu- facture spirits in the Residency of Riouw and Dependencies (except the Pulau Tujuh Archipelago and the dependency situated in Sumatra) for the period from j Ist. April 1937 to the end of March 1938, or
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    • 299 2 tISeObI«o t uif c Vvm rt DECEMBER 1936 SKYE MEETING 1 THURSDAY 3rd DECEMBER i sth DECEMBER I rlose at NOON on MONDAY, 30TH NOVEMBER, 193b. itwtStld SwSIK-One each day. Tickets $1- lor MEMBERS J UNLIMITED Jj available at the Treasurers Office (Messrs. Gibson, ONLY. Tickets wUI be avahame, t
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  • 535 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES JAPAN'S FAST CARGO SHIPS Progress On New York Service A S °L th^ Various Government Counsellor hV r miffiSii Commercial Tokyo. Ma J es ty's Embassy, stSfd te of n a n f th6Se new shi P«- it is the New York (vk 522 DCen placed on
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  • 230 3 Conversion Work In Progress J N amntnn W d Ck at Mlll brook. SouthcontSk'in an interesting conversion John I. jar into a was 'WS Was Ge ™an built, afterwards bought by ?K" ?J c •!K for conversion tSL y tne Admiralty shin for hi 0
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    • 405 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COYs SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. rr, D UC Tonnage. Spore. RAJPUTANA .I? 000 De^ 8 d BANGALORE 6 ,000 Dec 17 RANPURA 17)U0 U 0 g£« RAWALPINDI 17 000 S" I •BHUTAN 6 ;i 0 0 0 1 S GE ***** 'ss bOUDAN 6,500
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    • 132 3 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan) To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar.' s.s. HAKONE MARU Dec 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Dec 24 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Jan." 7 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 1317 $343 Marseilles 514
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    • 414 3 I T0 french porto I HOMEWARDS. i CAPBT. av f e Dunkirk Dec 7 j FORBIN For" S£' hES? A St Nazalre Bord eaux g£ n CAP PADARAN For fifS u£ Jan:" I Oirni APnc wantes st Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 i j ou I HARDS (from Marseilles) j Balgon
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    • 426 3 SPECIAL Christmas HOLIDAY CRUISE DeC, K lBt *u' 1936 to Jan «h, W37, oy the new and modern m/s "ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement to Saigon and Bangkok ALL CAB p r. va?e 4V b E atS DJ0 MNG ENJOY 3 WEEKS VACATION AT SFA AND TOURING INDO-CHINA AND SIAM MODERATE
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    • 320 3 I STEAMER SAILINGS W—NORDDEUTSCHE* LLOYD W (Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS One Spore. ••X 'SCHARNHORST" omits IW North China rw o omlts Manila 0 0 2 and North China Due Spore Ccc 5 Penang Dec! 4 m.s. "HAVEL" 3 Dec 38 i /kij HOMEWARDS Bou &r ußG 5s s. "NECKAR" also
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  • 355 4 LONDON COMMODITIES tUBBER London, Nov. 28. Previous To-day Change Tnne Firm Steady SPot Buyer. 8-13 16 8-13 16 y Seller. 8-15 16 8-15 16 Dec- Buyer. 8-13 16 8-13 16 Seller. 8 ~.!L c JanW Buyer. 8-13 16 8-3.6 Seller. 8-15 16 8-15 16 Apr. June Buyer.
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  • 601 4 A Note Of Caution To Investors (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 18. NOTE or caution to investors atA traded into the "boomlet" is struck by a letter in a London financial newspaper from planter home on leave. Under the nom de piume Old
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  • 97 4 During the week ended Nov. 1, 1936, pineapple exports from Malayan ports amounted to 21,489 cases, ol which: 15,370 171 per cent.) cases were to the Unnea Kingdom, 2,058 HO per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,050 (10 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 2,011 <9
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  • 73 4 H. E. the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, entertained a party to tiffin at the E. O. Hotel, Penang, on Wednesday. The following had the honour of being invited:—Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hay, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Blythe, Mr. and Mrs. H. Parry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dick. Mr.
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  • 34 4 His Excellency the Governor has approved the promotion of Captain E. Newboid, 0.8. E., S.S. Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers, to the rank of Major whilst on the S.S. Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 682 4 (Kereea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limitedland The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. k*u *a CA Sa£d and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. STREET, ™PORE^ Vlanaging Director |SSS2nt" 3020 General Manager leg aphic W AddrcS s. "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: /fD\
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    • 12 4 I BfllC fift > A THE OPTICAL emm\\ Singapore. i DRINK Oelicious Refreshing.
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  • 1585 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker* 0 MINING If- Anipat Tin 5!- 5,6 5 3 5 9 £1 Asam Kumbang 32 34i-cd 32 34- C d £1 Austral Malay 56 60;-cd 57 60 -cd 5- AyerHitam 20- 216 cd 20 2cd
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  • 516 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Monday morning. Singapore: 3P 8 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 8 13 16d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New Ycrk: 18LJ cts.', unchanged. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. This morning's market has opened quiet but quite steady and it looks us if
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  • 195 5 Question In House Of Commons <By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Loudon. Nov. 18. DUBBER footwear imports, which, after 11 a pood run, has been neglected as a stock question for about a year, was resuscitated this week. Mr. Liddall asked the President of the Board of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 290 5 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE. 1«D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPOMB L O. JOHN SOIf BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charier) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 0444 Exchange Dept till General
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    • 32 5 MM'Til BltriTMl INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) n A it i i<: I S I It A V C E W. J. DEXTER. Manager. Tel. 5926, 2. Finlayson Green. 2.
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  • 142 6 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Dec. 12+. and Dec. 151. New Year: Letters Dec. 4, Dec. 19\ Dec. 221 MAILS FOR U.S.A. Christmas: Dec. s+, Dec 15*. New Year: Dec. s*. Dec 12+. Dec. 15+. MAILS FOR CANADA Christmas: Dec. s+, Dec. B+.
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  • 100 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 4 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E.and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, losing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jask§, 'AmsterdamS and London§: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Wednesday. Australia,
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  • 83 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. •Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands*, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 525 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc by Air (Qantas>, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery
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  • 37 6 The mail despatched from Singapore on Nov. 6 by the Corfu was delivered in London on Nov. 28 The Air mail (Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Nov. 18 was delivered in London on Nov. 28.
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  • 185 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY NOV. 30 Football: Scotland v. the Rest. S.C.C. Hockey. S.C.C. "A" v. Raffles College, SC.C. SRC v. Combined Schools, SRC; Colts v Medical College L College ground; C.S.C. I v. Khalsa I Khalsa; S.C.R.C. v. Teachers' Assn.. S.C.R.C; V.M.C.A. v. R.E. (Changi».
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  • 122 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Nov. 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) R ohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Hakozaki Maru 18; Benrinnes 16; Glenbeg 14; Kosei Maru 11; Hague Maru 8; Kudat 6. Empire Doc* 'Entrance o«*te Kota Agocng 30 Luncburg 32;
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  • 106 6 andff/5 p L mT 6TS A^ I 09 N ir'p Y rn U, S The EMPIRE 6 915 Pm civxriKE.-— 'Dancing Feet" and "r*~ ®Si2S Cowboy," 7 and 9p. m '.2. X' Cl "emas: Globe Theatre 'Fog Over Fnsco"--Sky Talk?Fighting Pilot." y raU ie NEW world.- Jabaret Dancin* ftde-shows.
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  • 201 6 Maharajah's Temple Entry Decision Singapore, Monday. THE Malayans of Singapore assembled 1 a t the Mercantile vpsferdav evening, under the presidency of Mr M R. Menon, to express their at the recent proclamation of His Highness the Maharajah of iravancore allowing temple-entry t 0 au Hindus, and
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  • 232 6 2nd Flotilla For Singapore By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Nov. 18. THE 2nd Minesweeping Flotilla, now in reserve at Malta, is to be transferred to Singapore to form a reserve of minesweepers at this base, according to an Admiralty statement. The move will lessen the call
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  • 35 6 The Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes. British Resident. Negri Sembilan, and President of the N.S. Club, has accepted the Club's invitation to tea on Dec. 16. prior to his departure for Home on retirement.
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  • 188 6 Valuable Rubber Land Changes Hands (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov ny VALUABLE rubber land, si 'iated a; Sungei Malayu and Jalan lamooi in the district of Johore Bahru was sold this morning by public auction in the Salesroom of Messrs. Cheong iicon Seng and Co..
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  • 223 6 Outstanding Film At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS ALL the elements of good entertain ment are contained In the fila. "Yours For The Asking," which opened a season at the Pavilion Theatre last night. George Raft, who has appeared ir several previous successes in Singapore, takes
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  • 248 6 New Star In Picture At The Capitol ANEW star of the screen, the French actress Simone Simon, is presented in "Girls' Dormitory," the 20th CenturvFox production now beins shown at tne CfDitol. Much has been heard of this talented young lady, and filmgoers wi.l appreciate the opportunity of
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  • 160 6 Thrilling: Pacific Drama Retailed Singapore. Sotmda. The arrival of the fast Nor motor-ship Tricolour in Singapore on turday recalls a thrilling ocean a h n one night in April a few years ago she was in the Pacific Ocean on voyage to San Francisco from mm When
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 463 6 ra™, j i fettles •MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL >| TO-NIGHT j COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE j S 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight. 1 j CABARET ATTRACTION J EDITH BILLY REUSE V j i The Personality Pair. American Dance Team. Specialists in the Latest Style of Modern Ballroom
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    • 28 6 p —1 Products of combined skill integrity "Encore" br and GENUINE SILK LADIES STOCKINGS Retail price per pair: $1.20 to $3.00 Sole Agents for Malaya BABA CO. LTD.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 242 6 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j s 1 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM! Pontianak Pangkor Nov. 30 2 p.m. TO-MORROW Pengerang Aik Soon 1 9 a.m. Philippine Islands Sauerland Dec. 1 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwonfl „1 3 p.m. Rengat and
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    • 122 6 CLUB DIARY [Tnere are numerous Clubs ana Jocieiiei in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate tn keeping V up-io-date and complete. Happening, ij wneroi interest will stilt be inctudt( in the
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  • 3363 7 OFFICIAL STATEMENT IMPERIAL AIRWAYS CHAIRMAN REVIEWS PROGRESS <By Air Mail* From Our Oicn Correspondent) London, Nov. 11. REFERENCE to the forthcoming developments of civil aviation internally in Malaya, under the aegis of Imperial Airways Ltd., was made at the annual general meeting
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  • 355 7 To See Father's Grave INTREPID CHINESE IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Monday. Mr. Chong Shang Yin, one of the most intrepid round-the-world walkers to come to Singapore. He has been eight years at the task and is still at it. It was in 1921 that he set out
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  • 666 7 Full List HEAD PREFECT'S CliP WINNER I I t 1,\ jp«r j v I XIHE following Is a list of Prize Winners at the Victoria School, Singapore, for 1936: Special Malay I: General proficiency, Othman bin H. A, Karim; mathematics, Abd. LatifT bin Taib; English, Ali
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 65 7 TUCK TYPEWRITER C, 28-A, Cnange Alley, Singapore, Telephone No. 2633. Stockists of ERIKA jfg q|i Brand New Port- ||QU /OI able Typewriters. 018?(Bl Banks with Eng1 i s h Keyboardi fitted with Stand- ard Pica Types Ac Jr Automatic Key set f, Tabulator. Also Dealers in New Ss Jstts£&&MwWy Secondhand
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    • 219 7 1 A SENSATIONAL RECOVERY I |%<>N\||; had a terribly Bfcl||§^ i'.'r X Me j l I be grateful to Glaxo the food i,' ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, BANGKOK. MEN IN MIDDLE LIFE j No symptom can be more disturbing 1 to the peace of mind than undue fre- I
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    • 236 8 SEVENTH AND LAST NIGHT ALHAMBRA |BHBH|^^^| Thousands have already had the thrill of their lives! D< rii miss seeing the greatest ot all the Charlie Chan pictures m^mmW^m WM^o^il^m WARNER OLAND ,v, iVir IjAl^H 20th Century Fox Films I "f iiaiclii: Chan At LAST NIGHT Lim I of Your Favourite
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    • 320 8 FLYING BOAT AT LUMUT Much Excitement Among Population (From Our Own Reporter) Lumut, Saturday. A royal Air Force flying boat. No. X.6918 of the 230 th Flying Beat Squadrom stationed at Singapore, paid a v.sit to Lumut on Wednesday. Flt.-Lt. Gi\erson made a perfect landing at 1 p.m. and caused
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    • 322 8 jrj; <J| pavilion t •2* TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 I 35 3 Popular stars 111 a Granc| •> •J» BBfiyfi' Comedy-Romance .J. I GEORGE RAFT •J. f WflE&fi DOLORES BARRYMORE in i ,WHWi YOURS FOR THE ASKING 1 with Glamorous IDA LUPINO T EXTRA. —Paramount British News. r^rr^) V •J» A
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    • 635 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER'S ADMINISTRATION ORDER. Nam* of Debtor: OTHMAN BIN MINTOL. Adress: Central Police Station, Johore Buot Description: Police Constable No. 172 Number of Proceedings: Johore Bahru Xo IT of 1936. Date on which Wage-earner's Administration Order made—l9th
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    • 539 9 IN nT^IKE? EME COURT OF JOHORE. DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU. In Bankruptcy. j.B. No 4 of 1936 Re MOHAMED BIN ATIL of leram Planter 011 KecWI Kukup Johor be?* 93? B rder made 19th SeptemI 19?6 ate f Adiuclication l»th September, dav at n?h d rP laCe u of Mrst
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    • 613 9 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. Administration Order No. 21 of 1934. Re AMAN BIN TRIANG. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Final Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All Creditors must prove their claims ty
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    • 515 9 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. in the above matter. hv^L^S mu s P rove thei r claims by the 21st day of December, 1936, otherDisldend ey WUI be excluded from this Dated this 30th day of November 1936 T. L.
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    • 166 9 i MBISWOHGMOMRMfH? f JM I#f an, with norn E3f g] y/aMtf g ow* o<g Mir J EVERY PERSON MUST HAVE A n CANT B e STOPFD WF uikt GENEROUS PROPORTION OF EM IT EVERY DAY 22? V,TA«m B. n. OFFSETS, KKSk7f B. N f«f T S 4 T S IS
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  • 674 10 is only fitting in connection with a country which has given so many tangible tokens of loyalty and devotion, the Malay States will be well represented at the Coronation of His Majesty the King in May. Four Rulers will be present, according to an official communique
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  • 46 10 TAN—TAY—The engagement is announced between Tan Peng Gee, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Siew Kian, to Miss Tay Kam Bee, third daughter of Mr. Tay Thian Cheok, and the late Mrs. Tay Thian Cheok, being also third sister to Dr. Tay Kum Swan.
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  • 74 10 Narrow Escape From Death Reuter. London, Nov. 28. I ORD Burghley reveals that he narrowly escaped death when returning from Sweden The plane lost part of one propeller near Hamburg and the pilot managed to land on a hillside. after teaiing through trees, losing a wing and crashing
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  • 81 10 Odd Shillings Pence In Bank Accounts Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 28. The Lord Mayor's Fund for the National Memorial to King George has new reached £200,000. A campaign is now starting, with the co-operation of the banks, whereby customers of banks building societies and savings' banks will
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  • 36 10 Another Flight To Begin To-day Reuter. Angouleme, Nov. 28. THE airmen Jean Peraud and Gilbert 1 Denis have planned to start a Paris to Tokyo flight on Monday if the weather is favourable.—Reuter
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  • 42 10 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 28. Kine Edward VIII has granted In Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper occupancy of the "King's House" at Burhill, presented by the Royal Warrant Holders' Association to King George as a Silver Jubilee gift —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 152 10 NOTES COMMENTS Mixed Bathing |N days when swimming suits become 1 more and more abbreviated the Municipal Commissioners appear to be behind the times as to what should be worn at the Mount Emily Swimming Pool. At mixed bathing times what is called "regulation uniform" is insisted upon as regards
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  • 165 10 THE question of public transport still ccntinues to crop up at meetings of the Commissioners, and there was another ''long discussion on the subject en Friday. As a general rule, it is most desirable I that transport in a city where traffic congestion is so conspicuous should
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  • 277 10 •THE question of pedal rickshas and their suitability on the streets of Singapore was raised once again at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Friday, when a decision of Committee No. 1 disapproving of these rickshas escaped reference back because no seconder could be found for Mr.
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  • 280 10 j JHE tin control problem, which haa caused such anxiety recently, having rten solved, Malaya can now iook forward to another five years a t least oi prosperous times, for it may safely be j rssumed that the rubber restriction scheme will be given another spon of life
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  • 308 10 By "Looker W WISE wife always allows her hus- bard to have her own way. Mr. Justice Goc.ciard. at Newcastle Arsizes: "It always astonishes me that policemen never walk anywhere; they always proceed." A gossip is one who runs people down without using a car. A
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 257 10 gf ™~f; J SWIMMING COSTUMES AND SHORTS j t I J I COSTUMES fib SHORTS 1 LIGHT WEIGHT. MEDIUM WEIGHT j PURE WOOL. FINE j| /Y\ JE, AX I WITH WHITE BELT I 818 KNIT. COLOUR NAVY, j SKIRTED FRONT. i PLAIN BACK I S I iizes 32"—42" waist. S
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    • 44 10 I j R. A. THOMPSON, D.0.8c., (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specialising: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem casu. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Tears European Clinics' Experience REDUCE YOUR TRAVEL COSTS BY IM RCII \SI\4. A RAILWAY SEASON TICKET
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  • 360 11 NEW CRISIS Recognition Of The Rebel Regime Reuter. new crisis in Europe has irisen owing lo the Spanish (Government's request f«r a met ling of the League Council on Ihe recognition of Gtnera! Franco by Italy. (Jermany and other
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  • 9 11 Si??; I t: lian Minister son-m-law of 11 Duce
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  • 500 11 Acts Of Aggression BY GERMANY AND ITALY Reuter Wireless. Valencia, Nov. 28. I r |MIR Spanish Government's note requesting' a meeting- of the League Council declares that armed intervention by Italy and Germany: in j ;a\our of the insurgents is a mast flagrant violation of international
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  • 491 11 GERMAN VIEW "Our Territory Is Too Small" Reuter. GERMAN territory is too small for v 6GGCO.OCO" dec'ares General Goering, Air Minister and special Minister for the Four-Year-Plan, "and will -oon be much too sma!l for the 90,000.000 we hope to become" He said Germany was stronger
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  • 30 11 Dr and Mrs. Waugh Scott of Sungei Siput. who are retiring from Malaya are leaving from Perak on Dec 1 for Penang whence they sail for Home on dEC 5
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  • 379 11 AFTER AMBUSH Heavy Losses Caused By Planes Reuter Wireless New Delhi, Nov 28. FOLLOWING the ambush, of a British-Indian column by Afghan tribes, in which 17 were killed (including two British majors:) and 77 wounded, air squadrons co-operated with the infantry and report that the enemy suffered
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  • 56 11 Joint Recognition Of General Franco Vienna, Nov. 29 Joint Austro Hungarian recognition of General Franco when the capture of Madrid is completed is reported to have been decided upon at a conference attended by Herr Schuschnigg (Austrian Chancellor». Herr Schmidt < Austrian Foreign Minister», Count Daranyi (Hungarian
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  • 33 11 Stevedores at Karachi claim that by loading and .'towing 414.006 bags ot wheat in the British steamer Llangollen an nine working hours th?y have established a world record for this class of work.
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  • 268 11 British Reports DAMAGE BY REBELS EXAGGERATED Reuter. London, Nov. 30. gPEAKING amid the crash of guns while an air raid was in process yesterday evening, Captain Macnamara, M.P., told Reuter over the long-distance telephone from Madrid how he and three other British M.P.'s who were making
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  • 63 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking. Nov. 30. pewered Mr. T. V. Soong, the chairman of the National Economic Council, to assist in the reorganisation of the finances and currency of Kwangsi. Dr H. H. Kung. the Finance Minister, has been authorised to remit $800.000 to Kwangsi. Mr. T.
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  • 206 11 40 INJURED Latest News From Suivuan Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 30. J.UKIY people were injured when Japanese planes dropped gas bombs outside the railway station at Pinv:«chupn. on the Peiping■t?f Hailway, on Saturday. Foity-six Japanes- machines have arrived at Pangkiang. When as*hey mrH be
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  • 53 11 To ape And Back In Five Days Reuter. Marseilles, Nov. 29. JIM Mollison, with M. Molinier as co-pilot, arrived here at 12.52 pm... having left Croydon at 932 a.m. in an effort to fly to Capetown and back in five days.—Reuter. Cairo. Nov. 30 Mollison arrived at 3.27
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  • 34 11 Reuter. Gibraltar. Nov. 30. The Spanish steamer Arne Balmed has put in for shelter here after pursuit, by three insurgent armed trawlers which fired on her in the 81 raits.- Reuter.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 182 11 Al Rivers Undefeated Ex-Lightweight Cham--1 fM J pion of the East and Far East, f >• I Middle-weight Champion of Malaya, "Ever since I have fought in the Far A East, I have been a firm believer in PHOSFERINE; in fact, I can truthfully A sa >' t^lat PHOSFERINE Tonic
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    • 17 11 DOWHJ GOES YOUR %SM PROVISI A «B WITHH.M.V. REFRIGERATOR 111 MM ■■m I^FH^SPL^S^^ lo' BISHOP STREKT, PENANG.
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  • 983 12 MILITARY AGREEMENT BETWEEN GERMANY JAPAN? RUSSIA CLAIMS TO HAVE PROOF PREPARATIONS FOR WAR ALL GERMANS TO BE EXPELLED FROM THE COUNTRY Reuter Wireless. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Moscow, Nov. 29. DOCUMENTARY proof is alleged to be available here of a secret Ger-man-Japanese pact. The alleged existence of this is arousing
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  • 88 12 Increase In Estimates For Next Year Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 29. fOMMENTING on the increased naval estimates for next year, Admiral Nagano, the Minister of Navy, stated that Japan would enter a treatiless period in 1937. Therefore it was necessary that she should have a sufncientlv
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  • 25 12 Mr. and Mrs. H. Huntsman, of Ipoh, are returning to Malaya in the "Terukuni Maru" which is due in Singapore from Europe on Dec. 10.
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  • 87 12 Singapore Squadron At Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 29. THE R.A.F. squadron from Tavoy arrived in Bangkok this morning for their four days official visit and to-night the British minister will give a dinner in their honour, followed by a reception to-morrow at the legation. On
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  • 176 12 Minister's Statement UNEVEN BALANCE OF EXPORTS Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 28. MR. Walter Runciman told the House of Comfmons at question time that the Anglo-Argentine trade agreement had been concluded and the text would be published as soon as possible after signature. Mr. Runciman also
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  • 120 12 No Change Expected For Next Year Reuter. London, Nov. 28. THE tea production quota, which will be announced on Nov. 30. is not expected to produce any fireworks similar to those encountered, following the recent meeting's of the other com-modity-regulating Committees. The majority cf tea-traders do not look
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  • 74 12 Rubber And Tin Shares Very Firm Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 27. ON the Stock Exchange some easing ct the political tension brought better support, particularly to industrial specialities in which section there wuo several substantial gains recorded Oils again fluctuated widely JMffttcularly Twin Eagles. Rubber was firm on
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  • 155 12 British Bill Passes Its Second Reading Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 28. THE Bill to provide that every employee in the same employment for at least twelve months shall be entitled to an annual holiday of at least eighi consecutive days, with full pay, passed the second
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  • 46 12 Japanese-German Military Alliance Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 28. M. LITVINOFF in a speech at the Soviet Congress declared the secret Japanese-German military alliance was the result of 15 months' negotiations. He knew from most reliable sources that Italy had offered Japan a similar pact.—Reuter.
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  • 100 12 Stole Fellow Patient's Purse In Hospital 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. How a Malay patient at the General Hospital robbed a blind Chinese patient was related this morning berore Mr. A. A. Faith, police magistrate, when Hassan bin Matnor was charged with the theft of a purse
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  • 48 12 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 28. A Lufthansa plane from London to Berlin made a forced landing at Hanover owing to formation of ice on the wings. The seven occupants were slightly injured. The plane was burnt as was also a sugar refinery to which the flames spread.—Reuter.
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  • 172 12 Explicit Denials In Rome Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 28. NEWSPAPER allegations of ItaUan N "occupation" of j5 by referred to in the House of Lords by Lord Faringdon in the course debate on Spain. c „nnosed to He said Italians were su^j e have committed a
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  • 393 12 Defence At All Costs Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking. Nov. 29. CHINA'S policy with regard to the invasion of Suiyuan by Manchu and Mongol troops is outlined by a spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Office. He declared that under the principle of protection of their territory, the Chinese
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  • 82 12 Lecture At Ramakrishna Mission Dr. Lim Boon Keng. 0.8. E., President of the Amoy University, will give a lecture on "The Chinese Optimistic Philosophy of Life" at the Ramakrishna Mission 9 Norris Road at 6.30 pm on Tuesday. Mr. H. F. Kaka J. P. will preside.
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  • 61 12 Reuter Wireless. mr. w Rome, Nov. 28. The Italians have occupied Gore the headquarters of the Abyssinian Government in west Abyssinia, without resistance. From the official statement it appears that there was no trace of the independent government to be found and it is deduced that Ras
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  • 397 12 A STALEMATE? Red Premier's Son Executed Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Nov. 28. v TWO squadrons of tanks assisted the insurgents employed in repeated attacks in the University City sector declares to-day's Defence Council communique, which claims the capture of three tanks of German and Italian make and
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  • 96 12 Germany Restrains Its Youngsters Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 28. A decree regulating criticisms o! works of art and literature was announced by Dr. Goebbels at a meeting of the Cultural Chambei >f Reich and the organisation ••Strengu. through Joy," at which Herr H.tler \us present. u. Dr. Goebbels
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  • 118 13 NO TROUBLE Guard At Police Station (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpui, Nov. 29. THE strike at Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., rdi\\ continues. On enquiry this evening the Malaya Tribune was informed I hat none of the miners had returned
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  • 72 13 Hokien Chinese Fined For Possession Singapore, Saturday A Hokien Chinese. Lim Ah Seng, who .nested early this morning at Thomson Road, pleaded guilty to three charges, ail relating to the possession making ol samsu, before the Fifth Mr. E. E. Colman. rested, the accused had in his >
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  • 23 13 A dance will be held at the New World on Saturday in aid of the Clerical Some special vaudeville turns trj bting arranged.
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  • 59 13 Amsterdam-Batavia Flight mtrci v v Singapore. Monday, 'pit X..L.M. announces that one of the new Douglas DC 3 machines will make a ffl«h« from Amsterdam to Batavia and back next month replacing another machine for the one run. The DC 3 will leave Amsterdam for the East
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  • 50 13 Revue To Be Presented On Thursday A revue will be oifered at the Adelphi Hotel roof garder« on Thursday evening* The performers, six in number, will be Dan Kenny's "Vaudevillians." and they will present "Oh. Joshuah." a bright production with plenty of comedy and song and dance numbers.
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  • 27 13 Singapore. Monday. The 1,800 coolies engaged on the Municipal sewage extension scheme have returned to work. Their demands are under consideration by their employers.
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  • 27 13 Singapore. Monday. The police are investigntii.«> a case of theft in which a European residing at Meyer Mansions lost $590 cash during the week-end.
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  • 153 13 Barrgrove Towed Back 1> Singapore Tmr j Sin g a P°re. Monday. HE disabled British vessel Barrgrove of a W £S£ i°? Propeller on account from «P tall Shaft aDOUt 160 mil *S rom Singapore whilst on her voyage to Saigon, was tewed back to por by the
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  • 46 13 Former Actress Pleads Ignorance Of Law Singapore. Saturday. A smart-looking young Chinese woman, formerly an actress, was convicted before the Fifth Magistrate. Mr E E Colman. this morning, with the postere(f"smoker n0t a wa^ h flned U !a d Pk aded '8»°«»« and
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  • 671 13 Biggest Orchestra Yet THE MEMORIAL HALL PROGRAMME Singapore, Monday. JiHE barest orchestra that has ever played in the Victoria Memorial Hal] made the loudest noise that has been heard there that was one feature of the combined orchestral concert given la.st night in aid of the Rotary
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  • 46 13 Popularity In South America Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 28. President Roosevelt has sailed for Buenos Aires (for the Pan-American Conference). Tremendous crowds gave a farewell to the President. As the Indianapolis steamed across, the bay firework displays were started in the surrounding hills.--Reuter.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 134 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what the all from deterioration aSK^o^ V— LWL pure creamery butter is container and is obtainable PHONE 5378. .j, at i s J ABSOLUTE SECURITY Motor I mo* j j l S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. J
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  • 836 14 BY 25-8 Negri-Malacca Score First Singapore, Saturday. A SEVENTEEN points margin was a far more clear cut victory than most of us expected Singapore to achieve over the Nggrfr-Malacca combination in the Malaya tup game on the padang to-day, but taking the
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  • 54 14 THE following are the results of inter-State ru*Sr*r matches played over the week end: MALAYA CUP Selangoi beat Perak 13—3, qualifying for final. 1 Singapore beat Negri-Malacca by 25—8. Johore beat R.A.F. and R.N. by 9—o. ALL BITES TROPHY Shiga pore Asiatics beat Negri Asiatics 16—0. Perak Asiatics
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  • 157 14 Perak Beaten In Stern Struggle (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. SELANGOR and Perak clashed in the key match of the northern section of the Malaya Cup rugger competition here to-day. Perak had more of the play during the first-half but Selangor did most of the
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  • 46 14 The following is the draw for the Siamese Cup competition at the Island Club which starts on Thursday:--Mrs. C. B. C. Swayne —bye. Mrs. D. Duncan v. Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman Mrs. S. N. Kelly v. Mrs.'W. McMullan. Mrs. K. C. Eu bye.
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  • 576 14 Negri Beaten ASIATIC RUGGER: WIN FOR PERAK ALSO (From Our Onn Reporter j Seremban. Saturday. YOUTH and fitness once again triumphed over age and experience when the Singapore Asiatics, composed mainly of players from both the Colleges and St. Andrew's, met and defeated the N. S.
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  • 254 14 R.A.F. Trounce The Cricket Club Singapore, Monday. II was an unlucky day for the S.C.C. when they met the R.A.F. at hockey at Seletar yesterday, the Airmen winning decisively by eight goals to one. The Club, after holding the Airmen tc a 2—1 lead in the first
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  • 32 14 The annual prize-giving of Ouiram School will be held on Wednesday at 9 a.m. Later in the day, at 7 p.m the School are presenting an annual play "Dragon's Glory."
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  • 85 14 Good Win For Perak At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. DERAK Asiatics beat their Selangor comoatriots in the All Blues rugger trophy competition this evening nt Ipoh by eleven points (a goal, a penalty goal and a try> to nil. At half-time Perak led
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  • 280 14 RENGAM MATCH Superiority Over I he R.A.F. R.N. (From Our Own Correspond Johore Bahru. JOHORE scored their 1 Cup win during thi season they beat the Royal Navj Air Force at Rengam \>\ nim (one penalty goal and u<. tri nil yesterday. The game was veil
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  • 64 14 Cambridge Team Chosen To Meet Oxford London. Nov. /a. THE annual inter-'Varsit;. match will be played at TwickenD on Dec. 8. The following have been oiatea represent Cambridge:— Downc.s (Rydal); Riwlen ton», Forrest «Strathallan (Uppingham i, MacDonald B! Kemp iDenstone». Low <L bcrde (Harrow», Int;lis <R' «City of
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  • 43 14 I From Our On n Corn Penang. Noi In th= annual rugger match day, the Rest beai Sc Esplanade by 24-3 The Ipoh V W C A ing week -end hockey by the P. nai in a match on the ground.
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    • 6 14 I TAKE MORNING a me aye
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    • 148 14 FRIDAY, DEC. 4TH. 15-3 Mm. Rds.-Two Rival Champion Fighters Meet Face to Face. RIVERS FLOWERS SgJ 'Undefeated Middle-wt. Champion 'Fastest Negro Welter-wt. mSft of Malayai. The Orient.) V jL W Thousands of Rivers' fans will be there to cheer him. Many say he will F Ll* m beat the Tiger
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  • 332 15 AN ACCIDENT Outstation Competitors Unplaced i.\ accident to the champions of Sclansfor and Johore. who came into collision, marred the Malayan cycling race at Singapore yesterday (Sunday). The two injured men were badly shaken and bruised but not seriously hurt. Itam bin Mawi,
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  • 375 15 SC.C. vs. Indian Association on Wednesday, at S.C.C: P. W. F. Mills; P. F. Kinsey, Capt. N. L. Hammond; 11. G. Shaw. E W. Reeve, H. Sardeman; J. N. VVainwnght. F E. G. Caswell, E. V. Smith, Lt. V. E. le Marchant, A. C. C. Perdriau. SC C.
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  • 71 15 August B P. beat the Loke's BP 1 in a friendly ping-pong match former's place on Thursday. first/ Au Bust playeis mentioned rS? s Hon Tf e beat Tan Cheons S,S n 3 0 Ho Chin Bee beat Tan HaK T-TU 3 0 Khor Tian Hock lost to i
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  • 274 15 Entrants For Singapore Competition (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 28. AT a committee meeting of the Johore Amateur Weight lifters' Association held in the P.W.D. Reading room. Johore Bahru, the following resolution was passed. That the following weight lifters from the association should be entered
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  • 81 15 Second Anniversary Of Companion Party (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Nov. 28. The President and members of the Companion Badminton Party have issued invitations for a dinner to be held at the Hwa Mvi Restaurant, Jalan Trus, Johore Bahru, at 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 8 The dinner
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  • 60 15 Result Of Malayan Girl Guides Competition The 2nd Singapore Company of the Girl Guides have this year won th« Jean Cavendish Shield, which 1s competed for by the whole of Malaya, and at an enrolment ceremony held yesterday the Shield was presented by Mrs R Bird. District
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  • 64 15 Table-Tennis League Results The following are the leading results in the Chinese Swimming Club tabletennis tournament:— P. W. L. Points. Kiong Woon Kew 13 12 1 12 Lim Chin Hin 13 11 2 11 Lim Siew Nghee 13 11 2 11 Siow Sian Hock 13 9 4
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  • 160 15 But M.CC. Still In Arrears Reuter. Liisbane, Nov. Ift. IN reply to the M.C.C.'s 215 runs 1 Queensland knocked up 243 runs in their first innings to-day At lunch the score was 135 for one wicket. The second wicket fell at 143. At the close of
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  • 15 15 Reuter. Brisbane, Nov. 30. M.CC, at lunch-time to-day, were at 127 for o.—Renter.
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  • 377 15 Week-Eud Games At Jalan Besar Singapore, Sunday. TWO further S.CJ.A. league matches were played this evening at the Jalan Besar Stadium. August Badminton Party vs. Aston /tbletic Club: The Augusts wer*swifter on their feet, but found a very strong defence In Soon San and Tian hock. The
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  • 184 15 Close Defeat For The "Over 40's." THE Keppel Golf Club match. "40 and Under" v. "Over 40," played yesterday, resulted in a win for the "40 and Under" by 54 to 4*4. as under (winners mentioned first):— D. W. Dale and L. W. Byrde V/ 4 v.
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  • 322 15 LOCAL HOCKEY Katong Side's Good Improvement m Singapore. Monday. THE Katong Sports Club gave another promising display on the hockey field yesterday when they beat the Clerical Union at Balestier Plain by seven goals to nil. Katong were in ths as cendant for a greater part
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 232 15 Don't Neglect Rheu ma tistn! Little Twinges Develop Into Big Pains And Crippling Disease. Rheumatism usually asserts itself first in small ways—by occasional darting pains, or by cramps in the joints and muscles. Later the spasms become more frequent, intense and prolonged, and the sufferer dreads damp or cold weather
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    • 172 15 2 lift AnUIANCf COMPANY LIMITED tc.s. 4 mmmmmammmmmt Co C °'B Ilb tin-50 cents Va lb tin 20 cents Healthy children are happy children ij^TtW Add a daily 'KKPLKR' JĔ3B£.W Cod Liver Oil with M alt Extras i to the diet of .ill children. Watch V them glow progressively stronger.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 748 16 CHINESE CHRISTIAN ASSN. DEBA TE Singapore, Saturday. DA ID advertising by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation should be "taboo" —there should be no subsidy and no increase in licence fee if financial help is needed from the commercial houses. This \\i:s the decision arrived at a very
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  • 172 16 Jungle Omnibus Of Mrs. Savage-Bailey i VERY rare book for Malayan children is the "Jungle Omnibus," by Mrs- XF Savage-Bailey, published by Lithographers, Ltd., Singapore, at the modest Pr it e is the type of book which will give delight as well as instruction and it
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  • 221 16 Anniversary Of Guru Nanak Dcv Ji BELIEVERS of Sikhism all world over arc celebrating to-day the anniversary of the birth of their great Guru Nanak Dcv Ji—the saviour of Hinduism, the founder of Sikhism and the first of the lineage of great Gurus who, faithfully following in his
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  • 20 16 Mr. T. A. Chilcott, Court Chief Inspector. Ipoh, will be going on Home leave early next year, it is understood.
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  • 225 16 Penang Celebrates St Andrew's Day <From Our Own Reporter > Penan??, Nov 2d pENANG had a hectic week-cm; n* sport and the ball was set m«i, yesterday by two enjoyable sport 5? tures, a rugger match in which the beat ScoUand easily by 24 points 0 on
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  • 78 16 Singapore. Monday The marriage took place yesterday evening at 29, Balmoral Road S: pore, the residence of Mr K. P. X Menon, of Mr. K. Karunaka:. of McAlister and Co., Ltd and Ml Thankam, daughter of Mr and Mrs K. P. K. Menon The house and grounds were
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  • 60 16 The Indian community of Singapore will be 'At Home' to the Ind:an Deputation, consisting of the Rt Hon Mr Sr nivasa Sastri. P.C .C H and Mr. G. S Bozman, ICS., on Dec. 31. Members of the Indian Association Singapore, wish to att nd the function are requested to get
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 71 17 A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. Slm- mjfm pc and reua ble in I k 1 I vm operation. Quality of H J materials work--1 I manship most exactBOF BOOW LEONG RADIO DfclT., 7 Prinsep Street, 60 Selegie Road, SINGAPORE NEW AMERICAN RECORD CHANGERS COMPLETE WITII THE LATEST HI-FIDELITY WEBSTER
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    • 234 17 Mi Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferern from Kidney trnul lo and Bladder weakness have stopped fitting l*p Nights. Leg Pains, Circles I'ndcr Kyes, Swollen Ankles, -N. i v-.ns:,. >s. stiffness. Rheumatism. Dl«--ziii. ss. Lumbago. Burning. Itching, Smarting. Acidity and of Vigour by a Doctor's new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex).
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    • 206 17 \Latest in Quality RADIOS." ®i9.n ji I Over 20 Models in stock 7 ievery model a CHALLENGER j Isole Agents "H.M.V." American Radios j |kee huat radio COMPANY,! 122/124 Orchard Road. Phone: 4566, Singapore. Here is a radio you can all afford. UP 111 II For the first time in
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 954 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio N TON 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics. BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE Schenectady W2XAF, 9,530; 31.4. 650 *£n. "tSm^ JSS?" Recorded imri? \MMF« DDnrD im#po 5.35 a.m. Pop Concert; New York music continued. PROGKAMIMtSa PROGRAMMES W2XE, 11,830; 25.3. 750 a.m. Close down. 6.05 a.m. Little Orphan Annie, sketch am Opening.
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  • 47 18 Award Of Nobel Prize To Expelled Socialist Berlin, Nov 27. The German Minister to Oslo has expressed to the Norwegian Government the greatest surprise of the German government regarding the award ol the ixobel Peace Prize to Carl Yon Ossit' Wi an expelled German socialist.
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    • 640 18 i /f 11 NURSE PUTS ON 8 I|2 LBS. OF FLESH Restored to health after influenza All who are worried because they are losing weight and fear dreadful consequences should read this letter from an English nurse. This lady had lost 10 pounds in weight after influenza and was terribly
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    • 69 18 I FOR EVERY USE j HOUSEHOLD THe CXCdlent keepins of "Milkmaid" Sweetened Condensed Milk make it mo* desirable f„ r Hse in the Pure, wholes,me and made only fro* <he bpst )he f suited for eve ry p„ ssihlc I|SP in lhp as Mother's food-wil h porridge, on bread. Pffff
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    • 1048 19 !l;ila*an Listeners 9 Radio Relay from am News u$m\ v.u.c. Calcutta (Continue* from page 17) J5 gfc Concert. [!S S SS5 I? BERLIN STATION 8.35 p.m. The heath darkens alreadv NewS in F c TO-DAY > Music and Poetry. ns already. 9MpA. Continuation of Concert. 1.05 p.m. News in German.
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