Malaya Tribune, 1 December 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper: Guaranteed Lar gest Sales Vol. XXILL- -No. 283. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1936 FIVE CENTfe The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1936. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1936T SDFSE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 69 1 Read The SUNDAY Dominant In Malaya DOES'H£ THANKS P .'JjK^\% I j VIXCAPORE'S FAVOURITE IB It A\ II j I Happy Hours in Baby Land Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Conj tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross
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    • 231 1 0 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The TKlBt \K .j. MASONITE Extract from "Time" issue of October 19th, 1936: j to trailer makers. A relatively new outletis.for' a,tty another 200 carl <*ds as artificial tile, and the toy industry takes it in manufa <*urers fabricate it the big market,
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    • 447 2 HsoiTiTNER^ ANNUAL SALE (Now Proceeding) REAL BARGAINS OF MILLINERY FROCKS BATHING SUITS PULLOVERS UNDERWEAR NOVELTIES •S€ IIIFFNEBS Corner, MEYER MANSIONS. M. HASSAN, M 87. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big
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    • 592 2 Bungalow-Spacious Cool and Airy on elevated position. Bukit Timah, 2 Rooms—DaSly furnished or unfurnished 3 minutes Race Course i n Singapore Golf Cluo. iteni» Box g N P o. 493, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. BOARD AND RESIDENCE LANKA HOTEL The only boarding and lodging house with every comfort and excellent cuisine.
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    • 747 2 NOTICE I In the estate of HAROLD STAMFORD EBER, deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59) NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any cla ms against the estate of the above deceased late of No. 122 Owen Road, Singapore, who died on
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    • 277 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS settlemenTolTsingapore. Originating Summons No. 66 of 1934. In the matter of the Estate settled by Kavena Hadjee Mohamed Yoosuf by an X dated 3-1-27 and Registered in Volume DCLXXXVI No. im. and [n the matter of the said Kavena Hadjee Mohd. Yoosuf
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    • 97 2 j call at v. t. im whf FOR MALAYAN DELICACIES KRUPOK UDANG. KRUPOK IRAN. SAMBALANS. CURRY CONDIMENTS. CURRY POWDER. DENDENG (DRIED BEEF). PRESERVED TAMARIND. PRESERVED NUTMEG. PRESERVED BANANAS. DAINTY SAGOE PEARLS. DAINTY SAGO CUBES. MAKASSAR RED FISH. JAVA (SOYA) SAUCE. PETIS (SHRIMP I'ASTE) PURE GROUND COFFEE, etc. 353, North Bridge
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    • 146 2 WHAT COULD BE A MORE ACCEPTABLE OR BETTER GIFT THAN A WATCH 9 Delightful Gifts of the Very Latest Models in Wrist Pocket Watches can be viewed at our showrooms. 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) t».S. THE EVEREST INK MANUFACTUR[NG CO., beg to inform their customers md friends
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  • 343 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SHANGHAI-AMOY RUN C.M.S.N. Company's New Service Amoy. CHIPPING service along tne South cnrna coast has entered a stage of keen competition between British Japanese and Chinese interests following i£? 1 1 nau B ur ation of a Shanghai-Amov line by the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company. vi£
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  • 94 3 Japanese And Koreans Saved By Danish Vessel rr a Tientsin. Ten Japanese and Koreans, comprlsSLSP rew of lhe Japanese vessel Kinichi Maru. were picked up by the Danish ship Johanne Justesen, when meir craft capsised and sank near the entrance to the Gulf of p c Th? £E?JS
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  • 35 3 The Dowager Lady Downe presided at f w < ecentlv in honoS of S^r thftwe^v n fi?th m and in cel ebration of me twenty-fifth anniversary of the first official air mail service in Great Britain
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 419 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P&0«d BRITISH INDIA p. 0. S. N. CO/s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec 17 KANTURA 17,0 JO Dec. 18 1937. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 14 CORFU 15,000 Jan 15 KHAR 6,000 Jan 24 uARTHAGE 17,000 Jan 29
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    • 181 3 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATL ANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles MARECHAL JOFFRE 11,732 T. Dec. 8 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T Dec 22 D'ARTAGNAN 15,105 T EE 9 CHENONCEAUX 14» T j£ J
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    • 478 3 B. L S. N. CO.'S SAILINGSr FOR BANGKOK. Leave KOROA Dec 9 Dec 1Q CUDDALORE, PONOICHERRY AND MADRAS. sss sura ss,? O. S. K. s.s. "MANILA MARU" (10,000 tons gross). lea. Singapore. Dec. 10th direct for CO L (Ml HO and East and South Africa and South America. Deck fare
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    • 570 3 I mm EsSIiaYB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most SSriS 522 adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. WOm. maawiuw LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND 1937 COPENHAGEN. iun From From From From frrta S F or c M alacca P.STiam P'ng sLtitilA 12-1 12-1 11-1 ie LALANDIA 2-2
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    • 522 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEH LLOYD W (Incorporated In Germany). w&rsss£S-7 the compBn^» OUTWARDS. Tor MANILAHONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore. s.s. "BCHARNHORST" omits North China Dee a s.s. "FRANKEN" omits Manila and North China Due S pore Dec. 5 Port Swettenham Dec 4 Penang Dec n ms. HAVEL" se£ 29
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  • 327 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Nov. SO. Previous Today Charge Steady Quiet Tone Qiiifi «1316 sc ssr. w -j® scr Sr v janjMar. Buyer. 813,16 813|16 Seller* 8 1616 °/s Apr. June Buyer. London, Nov. 30. PALM OIL (Malay) Last uotation T daV in bulk Nov'Dec. shipment £25.15.0
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    • 607 4 I (KerseaXhinese Banking Corporation Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I Successors to I The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, I The Ho Hong Bank limited and I The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. xxtZ Secretary 4944 Managing Director "g* Accountant 3026 General Manager legraphic Addr ess. -OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: /fD\ N
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    • 157 4 r PEGGY.WAS SO NERVOUS AND IRRITABLE J >->~- fc ~V W iSfcflMkw "Peggy never teas regular; con- tjWj^ga^; startf/y complained of stomach, ■Lf O vSlCLtfßfcv pains, !•><>. I uas worried but '•y'"' flt nas I "Then the doctor told me about "You uould scarcely beliete uhat Phillips' Milk of Magnesia.
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    • 151 4 KEILLERS DUNDEE MARMALADE lit TEARS AGO MRS. JAMES KEILLER MADE AND MARKETED THE FIRST MARMALADE IN GREAT BRITAIN. TO-DAY her original recipe is still faithfully followed. I j jiJ l i Just purer.ane sugar j' U\ZE meOals a% 1 j and the finest Seville f °i oranges—but it is in
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  • 1690 5 Issued bu Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser St Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4. Ampat Tin 5'- 5!6 5 3 5 9 £1 Asam Kumbang 32 34;-cd 32 34 -cd 0 Austral Malay 56 60|-cd 57 60 -cd
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  • 307 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 31 Vi cts., down Vi ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 8 13 16d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 18»-j cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. After easing yesterday afternoon th market is again steady this morning with a
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  • 105 5 TTn in London is down 45 and 45 In New York it is down >' 2 Rubber in London and in New York is unchanged. Locally it is quoted at 31 »4 16 better than last night's closing. Mining. Raubs $7.15-$7.25. The tin share market is
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  • 182 5 SELLING Singapore. Dec. 1 London T.T. gj London demand *>* fi\y Lonaon 4 months' sight Lyon demand l f™ Hamburg demand New York demand }J Montreal demand Hii Batavia demand JJJJJs Samarang demand 104 a Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154 5 s Madras and Colombo demand 154% Hongkong
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  • 43 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 30 Stocks of rubber in London on Satur day last amounetd to 37.614 tons, while deliveries in London totalled 1,847. tons Liverpool stocks on the same da.v were listed at 51.614 tons, and dehveru at 922 tons —ReuVr.
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  • 26 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 30. Pepper stocks in London on Saturday U,st totalled 11.840 tons of white pepper and 1.816 tons of black —Reuter. I
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  • 98 5 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 30. Taris 105 5 32. New York 4.90 V 2 Montreal 4.89 Vfc. Brussels 29.05. Geneva 21.35. Amsterdam 9.01 3 4Milan 93 V 8 Berlin 12.19. Stockholm 19.39 V2 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26V2. Prague 138%. Belgrade 213. Madrid nom Helsingfors 226
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  • 19 5 The hockey match between the Khalsa Association and the Ceylon Sports Club which was fixed for yesterday was cancelled.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 263 5 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEEUCLJS, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LDUHUftI INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. U»D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPOK* L. Q. JOHN St)s» BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6144 Exchange Dept 6441 General
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  • 143 6 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Dec. 12t, and Dec. 15T. New Year: Letters Dec. 4, Dec. 19 J Dec. 22t MAILS FOR U.S.A. Christmas: Dec. s*. Dec 15t. New Year: Dec. 5\ Dec 12t, Dec. Ist. MAILS FOR CANADA Christmas: Dec. 5", Dec.
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  • 100 6 Penang. Siam. Burma. India. Iraq, Palestine, Esypt. E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland, Europe, Nigeria. Cold Coan and N. and S. America: Imperial, losing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan. JaskS. and JLon'innS: Netnerlands, closing 12.45 p.m. !o-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Ne.her'ands. closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Australia,
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  • 85 6 Mails expected from Australia, Nethcrands Indies etc. by Air eQantas), time if delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 a.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands j, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery
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  • 19 6 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Nov. 22 was delivered in London on Nov. 30.
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  • 108 6 I HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Dec 1. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Hague Maru 18: Benrinnes 16; Glenbeg 14: Kosei Maru 11; GWafTaric 8: Kedah 6. Empire Dock 'Entrance G*te 3* Kota Agoeng 30; Kunfourg 32:
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  • 270 6 By Imperial and Qantas liners Arrived by th c Brisbane: Mr F H Pugh from Batavia. Mr W P Lind and Mr. Y. s. Day, from Brisbane: Mr. A. Gason, from Daly Waters Arrived by the Atalanta: Mrs.' Joel from Penang: Mr. G. Van Wylick and Mr.
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  • 16 6 The P. and O. liner Naldera is aue at Singapore fiom Hongkong at 10 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 200 6 Rubber Quota Increase? COPPER CHEAPEST METAL Reuter. Louden, Nov. 30. pUMOURS, said to emanate from X Amsterdam to the effect that the I.R.R.C. are unlikely to increase the production quota on Dec. 15 since the licenses for the Netherlands Indies are being sent out on Dtc. 17
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  • 114 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 1 Rugby: Scotland v The Rest. S££J. Hockey: State Trial. SR.C- SCR«. v. Middlesex. Alexandra Road; R.A.M.C v R A 0.C.. Tanglin. Police Band Performance. Teiok Ayer, 6 p.m. TO-MORROW. DEC. 2 Rotary Club Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Mr. R.
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  • 25 6 The lA. Kud.it for Siam (Parcels only). Mails pre viously announced as closine ;it 11 am. will now close at 4 p.m. today
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 233 6 < Raffles grasseriej t BRAS BASAH ROAD EXCELLENT CIISIXE j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES j J HIGH CLASS j WE ARE NOTED FOR S CONFECTIONERY OUR CAKES PASTRIES Afternoon Teas A Speciality S Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to Order. Best Quality Bread delivered to all parts of the
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    • 93 6 X'MAS &> NEW YEAR Cards from 5 cents. GIFT STATIONERY in attractive boxes from 35 cents to $2.50. TABLE POCKET DIARIES by Letts and Collins from 75 cents up CALENDARS from 25 cents to $2.50 C HILDREN'S BOOKS Heading. Painting, etc. and a variety of other noveiti?s— call or write—
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    • 297 6 WOMAN RECOVERS HER WAIST-LINE After Being Burdened With Fat Burdened with excess fat and crinaleri by rheumatism and gout, no wonder thu woman felt that life was not worth living. She tried neariv everything" then one day she began taking Kruschen Salts, and relief came at once. Now sh» is
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 308 6 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j •j- STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM* Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek Larut Dec. 1 2 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong »1 3 pm. Rengat and Tembilahan Flevo 1 3 P m Netherlands Indies: —Bagan and Bengkalis and
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  • 615 7 Park Opened HAPPY HOURS FOR THE CHILDREN From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. MOTHER token of the deep love that thio country bears, and alV. vs has borne, for His Late Majesty King George V was manifested yesterday in the little district of Kuala Pilah,
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  • 150 7 Features Of The New Douglas Singapore, Monday. A DOUGLAS DC 3 machine will be used n for one trip on the X.L.M. serviojp next month, leaving Amsterdam on Dec 16 and Batavia on Dec. 26. The DC 3 is an improved model of the DC 2. which is
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  • 192 7 Move To Collect Funds Singapore, Monday. CONSIDERABLE interest has been aroused among Chinese throughout Malaya by the move of the Chinese community in Muar to launch a campaign to collect funds in aid of the people in Suiyuan, which eventually led to a joint petition being
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  • 231 7 Intermediary Assizes In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 29. SINCE the introduction of Intermediary Assizes by the judicature of Johore, so as to relieve the congestion of cases and the consequent delay in accused persons being tried, the first session of the Intermediary
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 188 7 m I JIM AaJ a cleve* zot/e CAN'T YOU f JIM.DEAR. IT ISIS Jl* cnGE. EST WHEN 1 A > tired...nervous L 6" HOME J J ...BUT I HAVE THINGS fi N «TAMTPOSTUM?I TOO MUCH TEA. OF COURSE U V VLLTfH IT m YOU DON'T WANT TO GIVE UO Si
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    • 135 7 by GAS is the quickest way of cooking. Tests by the Good f% W I Housekeeping Institute (Lon- mj| M J don) have proved it. And gas cooking is ALWAYS reliable— nothing to go wrong. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. hm*m'm**mmmß m- m**m OR CALL AT THE SHOWROOMS, PHONE DiOl MUNICIPAL BLDG.,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 189 8 i;> i r THE BIGGEST RACING THRILL OF YOUR LIFE! See why the best horse doesn't always win! NEXT CHANGE ALHAMBRA MICHAEL ARLEN'S M BRILLIANT STORY OF AN| C HEIRESS WHO COULD BUYI KM ANYTHING SHE DESIRED,! j I %^^*y EXCEPT A $30-A-WEEK f HUMBMHtfpdpflbflßiP REPORTER I ————i THE WINNER
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    • 165 8 S Saucy SIMONE SIMON has captivated Singapore Cinema- goers! S Come and meet the Biggest wJ> •8» Star Discovery of the Year! r v Iyoung, tJ A 1 I TwL 1 VITAL .j. REFRESHING. 6 15 NIGHTLY 9.15 with rare, strange beauty •J» and magnetic appeal— 4* j SIMONE SIMON
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    • 246 8 IOOK» Srecial Return Screening One Night Only MJ\jys** ■i i i i p A V I LION wmmmmmmmmmmmmm i i i i i i i 11 TO-NIGHT M 5 M 5 The screen's most beautiful r j C A I 1 ITO L. SATURDAY NEXT AT MJI A.M. Special "GIFT
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  • 202 9 Only Two Cases On The List Singapore, Monday. THE second session of the Court of 1 Civil Appeal for the year began before their lordships, the Chief Justice, s.s., the Hon. Mr. P. A. McElwaine, the acting Chief Justice, F.M.S. Mr N H. P. Whitley, and
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  • 177 9 Two Friends, A Pawnshop And A Charge I I Singapore, Monday. In the Third Court this morning, before Mr. A. D. York, a Chinese woman, Chew Cheng Swee, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold belt valued $150. The complainant, Miss
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 103 9 r~~ s Isn't this one cf those [UU standard size !\RCOVITCH Black and White Cigarettes?' J 'Yes, exactly the same as their Magnum Size. Only 45 cents for a fifty tin.' 1 V England's Highest Class Cigarette Made Ho a blend which has pleased and satisfied for over a hundred
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    • 361 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—A stenographer with a good command of the language. Apply Box No. 497, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. NUMEROLOGY—KNOW YOUR HOROSCOPE, LUCKY DAYS, REALITYNUMBER, also LUCKY-NUMBER, relating to HORSE RACING SELECTIONS. SEND YOUR DATE and HOUR of BIRTH (Chinese Date Inclusive), together with $1. "GET WHAT YOU WANTHEALTH, PROSPERITY, HAPPINESS!
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    • 229 9 V'w w 1 MANM of sue/c and 1 i\ m/J •y^lfc'^BJ Iw£ she wolf I MATINEE *1* *i9J)ik To-morrow *5* MMNJIiiM •8b *"»*C at 3.15 •> 1 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ALL COLOUR PICTURE EVER MADE! Starring I oretta Young ■EH W Distinguished 8P B?■II I |L J r• BH OPENS
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    • 191 9 A I OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF PENANG. OPENING OF I T. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE, Penang Branch 3, LIGHT STREET, PENANG. I For the convenience of our numerous Customers in Penang, we take pleasure to announce that COMMENCING FROM TUESDAY, IST, DECEMBER, 1936, our new Branch Office will be
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  • 62 10 YEO ENG HOO passed away on Nov. 30, 1S36, at the age of 41, leaving behind his aged father, Mr. Yeo Loke Sum, his mother, wife and five young children to mourn his loss. The cortege will leave No. 27, Lorong 13, Geylang Road, for Bukit Brown
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  • 44 10 A High Mass of Requiem will be sung for the repos*» of the soul of Lendimina Adriana Wilhemina Wilson at the Church of St. Joseph at 6.30 a.m. on Wednesday the 2nd instant. The prayers of relatives and friends are earnestly solicited.
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  • 83 10 ilVmil/TT liljliiTITill M. MRS. NAH KIM CHOON and family beg 'to thank the Staff of the Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, the Staff of the Municipal Stores and Workshops, the Staff of the M.B.K. Rubber Dept., the Hoe Kee Club, Jin Hua Kok Association, the Spartan Badminton Party, the Amicable Badminton
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  • 765 10 JN Malaya, as Ir other parti of the world, the public hai boy n profoundly impressed by th gravity of the po!it:cal news, reopli who as a rule leave Internationa] politic*; to the newspapers discuss the latest reports of the alleged alliance between Germany and Japan
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  • 62 10 To KstabPsh Orphanage At Sluimchan Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong. Dec. 1. Mr Aw Boon Haw, of Singapore, has wntt n to the Kwangtung authorities stating that h e is ready to supply the funds fo" establishing an orphanage at Shumchan. A number of buildings formerly
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  • 57 10 Made Grandmaster Mason Of Scotland Reuter. London, Nov. 30. The Duke 01 York was installed at Edinburgh as Grandmaster Mason of ircoUand in the presence of delegates from all over the world, including representatives of district giand I >dges under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of
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  • 80 10 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. I, -n the House of Commons to-day the business was the committee stage of the Government Trunk Roads Bill, the object of which is to transfer from the existing local authorities to the Minister of Transport, the liability for maintainence, repair and
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  • 135 10 NOTES COMMENTS Salaries PPEAKING at a prize distribution Penang, H.E. the Governor is reported to have said that good salaries would come to those who deserved them. That is an excellent idea for boys who are leaving school to take away with them, but it is doubtful whether older people
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  • 252 10 I ORD DAWSON of Perm is the contributor of a challenging letter to the London Times on the question of the national physique. He states that as n.!7ure's ancient method of selecting the fit by a high birth rate and a high infantile and adult death
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  • 247 10 JORD DAWSON calls attention to the decline in the birth rate. Dvv Ulo the 50 years 1880 to 1930 there w a a decline in the crude birth rate of v per cent, in England and Walts 43 per cent, in Scotland. 42 per cent Belgium, 58
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  • 157 10 regards measures fcr dealing with the inherently unfit part oi the population, Lord Dawson says: "Those unfit whose defects, physical or mental or moral, would make diem earners cf disease to descendants or undesirable as parents should be actively discouraged from reproduction and, where possible, prevented from
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  • 396 10 By "Looser UB• an old flame has been turned down she often goes on burning with resentment. it Then there was the tiny kitten who. after licking up a glass of whisky which had been spilled on the floor, staggered into the garden and put its
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 129 10 SWIMMING COSTUMES j AND SHORTS j C° STUME 3 j &b I SHORTS j LIGHTWEIGHT MEDIUM WEIGHT J .PURE WOOL. FINE /'S\ >V WITH WHITE BELT ELASTIC RIB KNIT. COLOUR NAVY. SKIRTED FRONT. jfl i PLAIN BACK I iizes 32"—42" waist, j COLOUR NAVY V i Sizes 34"—42" chest. 7
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    • 30 10 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem case*. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinica' Experience
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  • 651 11 THREE TREMENDOUS EXPLOSIONS MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT SEE BLAZE EIGHT MILES AWAY TELEVISION APPARATUS LOST Reuter. CRYSTAL Palace, Britain's huge national monument of iron and glass, built a hundred years ago, has crashed in flames. The fire spread rapidly
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  • 154 11 MADRID IS MOKE THAN HOLDING ITS OWN Reuter. London, Dec. 1. JATEST reports of the Spanish \var indicate that the Government forces aie more than holding »neir own at Madrid. A Defence icmnuttee communique says: "The enemy's continued pressure on the ra ff ont has been repulsed" and
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  • 114 11 While Inspecting New Buildings Reuter. London, Dec. 1. THE death is announced of Sir Edwin Deller. He was fatally injured while inspecting the new London University buildings at Bloomsbury. Reuter. Sir Edwin Deller was Principal of the University of London since 1929. He himself was educated
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  • 25 11 Reuter. Khartum, Nov. 30. MOLLISON arrived here at 4.45 rm. and hopes to resume at 10 p.m. and leach Kisumu at 6 a.m.—Reuter.
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  • 17 11 untitled view of some of the Indian strikers In Singapore, taken this morning ai l-'aiii-r i'ark, (Tribune)
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  • 75 11 Lord Nuffield's Big Gift To Employees Reuter. London. Dec. 1. LORD Nuffield (head of Morris Motors» has announced his intention to give one million ordinary stock units at the present market value £2.125 000 to create a fund under which the workers in his nine companies
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  • 117 11 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. L Lord Nuffield announced to-day a scheme by which he will part with 12.125.000 of his interest in the vast organisation comprising the nine motor manufacturing companies at Oxford, Coventry and Birmingham, of which he has control, to create a fund under v.hich
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  • 78 11 Opening Of Pan-American Conference Reuter. Buenos Aires, Nov. 30. Throngs estimated at half a million gathered to welcome President Rooseve't. who will open the Pan-American F3ac» Conference to-morrow. A United States official, broadcasting, said that the conference wortid b- a meeting of 21 friendly nations to discuss
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  • 25 11 Returning to his ship in London N Galloway, second engineer of tl** Cornells Lensen, was killed by a fall from the gangway to the wharf.
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  • 47 11 It is estimated that about 10,000 Indian coolies are en strike in Singapore. They ar e Municipal and Government workers. Above is a Tribune picture of a group of them in Farrer Park (the old racecourse». See full story on page 12.
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  • 404 11 Big Developments SPEECH OF SIR F. LEITH-ROSS Reuter. London* Dec. l. THHE Chinese Association banquet last night had the largest attendance for many years. Lord Winterton presided and the chief guests were the Chinese Ambassador, Sir Frederick Leith-Koss, Mr. W. If. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Adrian Morcing. Sir
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  • 46 11 .The Police Band will play the following programme at Teiok Aver this afternoon, beginning at six o'clock:— Search, "El Caoitan," Bousa; Overture, •Plymouth Hoe Ansell: Selection, Merry Widow,*' l.char; Waltz. "Over the v'.iw;." Rosas; Hungarian Medley, LVbroy Somers; "Kalul. d'Amour," Elgar; Fantasia. "Maritana," Wallace.
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  • 262 11 CHINESE READY First Northern Line Of Defence Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 30. FIFTEEN thousand Manchukuc and Japanese regular ti<oop* have arrived in northern Charhar from .It-hoi. More are expected. It is believed that they will advance on Suiyuan. Interviewed by newspapermen at Kwvichua, General
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  • 128 11 Shanghai, Dec. 1. Since the fall of Peilingmiao the Japanese tactics have undergone a change. They are concentrating their efforts on strengthening the defences at strategic points, including Changpei. Preparations for another general offensive have siowed down. A big oil tank has been secretly constructed at Kuyuen,
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  • 112 11 IN MALAGA Twenty Giant Planes Supplied Reuter. Gihraltar, Dec. 1. A RUSSIAN general and a hundred Russian officers, it is re» liably reported, have arrived ir» Malaga and taken over full command of the militia there. It i« al«?o reported tbat triple- aeroplanes, believe<J tn hf R'm«iaiv
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  • 145 11 Reuter. Talavera, Dec. 1. INSURGENT activity west of Madrid seems to ir ate that the rebels are preparing to shift their main attack this sector in view of th? growing threats by Government columns to disruot their communications and attack the exposed right flank of the present insurgent
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  • 196 11 London, Dec. 1. In the House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary stated last nlgnt that I British warships would continue to evacuate British subjecfts from Spain when and where possible, though those who remained had been warned that facilities could not be assured indefinitei iy« The British
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  • 495 12 AERODROME AFFECTED BIG CONSTRUCTIONAL WOI&S AT A STANDSTILL TEN thousand Municipal and Government coolies, all Indians, are reported to be on strike in Singapore this morning, demanding an eight-hour day, increased wages and other conditions. They include sewerage and
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  • 120 12 Pineapple Workers On Strike (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, to-day. ABOUT 100 pineapple factory and pineapple estate workers belonging to one concern, went on strike to-day at the little village of Batu Laut, in the police district of Kuala Langat, about 60 miles from Kuala
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  • 304 12 Singapore Man Who Could Not Swim Singapore, Monday. HOW the body of a young man was recovered from the bed of the sea at Pasir Panjang, in the vicinity of the "Coconut Grove," was described by two Americans in the Coroner's Court to-day when Mr. W. McQuarrie
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  • 24 12 Dr W. Spink, has arrived in Kuantan as Health Officer, Pahang East, in place ot Dr. W. Wolfe, who has gone on trans fer.
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  • 78 12 Seriously 111 In Her Home In London Reuter. London, Dec. 1. THE Dowager Ranee of Sarawak is seriously ill in her London home. Reuter H.H. the Dowager Ranee Magaret of Sarawak was the wife of His Late Highness, Sir Charles Brooke, G.C.M.G., 2nd Rajah of Sarawak.
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  • 94 12 Man Sent To Gaol For Seven Months Singapore, Monday. SENTENCE of seven months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by <Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day on a Chinese, Li Chui Xi, who was found In possession of a number of counterfeit ten cent pieces. Chief
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  • 58 12 Motorists Robbed In Palestine Reuter. Jerusalem, Nov. 30. ARAB highwaymen held up eight motor-cars on the main read between Nablus and Tulkarem and robbed the occupants, including an Englishman and a German. A barricade had been erected in the roadway and the bandits, armed with rifles, covered the
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  • 348 12 Annual Subscription NEW OFFICE-BEARERS ELECTED Singapore, Monday. nnHE suggestion that the payment of an annual subscription by members should be revived, was adopted at the annual general meeting of St. Patrick's Society, which was held at the Roof Garden, Adelphi Hotel, to-day, with the President, the Hon.
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  • 72 12 To Nominate A Municipal Commissioner Singapore, Monday THE Singapore Ratepayers' Association 1 announce that H.E. the Governor has granted the Association the privilege of submitting a nominee to the Singapore Municipal Commission. A special general meeting will be held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Tuesday, Dec.
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  • 269 12 180 RETURN Food Allowance Withdrawn (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A VIRTUAL ultimatum issued by the Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., to the striking mining coolies, in the form of a withdrawal of their food allowance, which had been given them since the beginning of
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  • 129 12 Mr. John Hands Hits Out HIS Excellency may be proud of his swelling surplus, but his King will not be proud of his representative accumulating it while the poor cry for bread and are given stones. "Can the Government continue to ignore the unemployed now that
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  • 657 12 Wall Advertising LAVENDER STREET LAND AT a meeting oi the Singapore Ratepayers' Association the chairman, the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, read the following letter from the chairman of the Singapore, Improvement Trust: "With reference to your letter of Nov. 2. 1936, regarding the sale of land
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  • 147 12 WAR SCREEN Austria Refuses To Join Reuter. Vienna, Nov. 3«, THE refusal of Austria to join the Japanese-German pact was expressed by Herr Schuschnigg in the course of conversations with the Hungarian Premier and Foreign Minister, M. Daranyi and M. Kanya. The Chancellor's statement was made in reply
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  • 500 12 Turkey, Irak, Iran And Afghanistan Reuter. Istanbul. Nov. 30. A four-power pact will be signed at Teheran, probab'y on Jan. 1. by the Foreign Ministers of Turkey, Iraq, Afghanistan and Iran, according to a statement to the press here by the Afghan Foreign Minister, whose entourage said that
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  • 792 13 MAY SPEAK VOTE AS THEY THINK NOMINATED COMMISSIONERS COLONIAL SECRETARY SETTLES THE ARGUMENT Singapore, monaay. are made definitely by His Excellency the Governor and no Commissioner can be regarded as a mere delegate of the body nominating him. •it follows, therefore, that as such nominees are not to be regarded
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  • 305 13 Mr. H. P. Kirwan And Miss W. Picton-King Singapore, Monday. A PRETTY wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon, when Miss Winifred Frances Picton-King, daughter of Chief Inspector F. G. King and Mrs. King became the bride ot Mr. Herbert Patrick Kirwan, son of Mr. H.
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  • 75 13 Alleged Smuggling Of Rubber Singapore. Monday. FOUR Chinese, Lim Kirn, Sar Tee. Goh Cheok and Lim Gian. were charged this morning before the fifth magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, with importing 90 pikuls of rubber into the Colony, without a permit. The accused claimed trial. They were arrested
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  • 82 13 Anglo-Chinese Continuation School Magazine "The Treasure," the magazine of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, has made its appearance again in another well-printed and handsomely illustrated volume running into 80 pages. The issue is dedicated to the Rev. Preston L. Peach, M.A.. due to whose initiative and sympathy, the AngloChinese
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  • 80 13 German Airship To Carry Glider (By Air Ma:l> Berlin, Nov. 20. The airship "Hindenburg" will start on her last trip to South America this year on Nov. 25. Among her freight will be a constructed by Wolf Hirth tor the German glider expert Hans Ott, who will
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  • 42 13 Singapore, Monday. Mr. G. O. Ritchie was found guilty, by Mr. E. E. Colman (Fifth Magistrate) this morning, on charges of driving a motor-car in a negligent manner and failing to report an accident, and fined $80, and $10 respectively.
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    • 76 13 J 1 J We Lead and Others Follow! j I I We are the first to import f S I and sell this film. I Take your movies in full 1 natural colour WITH j KODACHROME EIGHT j j rwVthe NEW LOAD YOUR j I lf\iW^ well 8m m Cine
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  • 352 14 EXHILARATING BATTING: BARNETT 259, FAGG 112 v AFTER their recent batting failures, the M.CC. tourists struck brilliant form in the third of their four-day match against Queensland yesterday, at Brisbane, where the first Test match, which begins on Friday, is
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  • 66 14 Entries are called for the V.M.C.A. 250 up billiards championship and 200 up billiards handicap competition, open to all members of the V.M.C.A. An entrance fee of 50 cents for each event should accompany the entries which close Dec. 14. Entries should be forwarded to the General Secretary.
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  • 41 14 Wearne Bros., Ltd. Sports Club v. the Clerical Union to-day at C.U.:-Teo Chee Tang. Samadi, Sow Wah, R. Milne, Galistan, Sidi, Kwai Oon, E. Yetts, G. Nagua, J. Mission and G. Michael (capt.t Reserves: Kirn Hin and S. Gopal.
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  • 21 14 Reuter. Brisbane, Dec. 1. M.C.C. at lunch-time to-day: 528 for eight (Ames (>0) M.C.C. declared at this total.— —Reuter.
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  • 20 14 The Singapore Teachers will play a rugger match against the Medical College "A" team at the M.C.U. ground oa Thursday.
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  • 110 14 Oxford And Cambridge Teams Selected Reuter. rE annua! inter-Varsity rugger match will be played at Twickenham on Dec. 8. Teams have been selected as follows: Oxford: Freakes (Rhodes University). Renwick (Loretto), Waif ord i Rugby i. Button I Trent College), Percy (Uppingham), Grieve < Ample forth), Cooke (St.
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  • 85 14 Reuter. London. Nov. 30. FREE of the most famous rugby footballers in Britain were injured on Saturday. Obolensky, the Oxford and England winger, re-tore a muscle in the back of the thigh and is unlikely to play in the Varsity match on Dec 8; Cliff Jones, the
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  • 73 14 'Skins And R.E. Each Score A Try Singapore, Tuesday. PLAYING at Tanglin yesterday the R.E. and the 'Skins drew in their rugger fixture, each side scoring a try. Both were, scored in the first half. Andews scoring the R.E.s and Hughes collecting three points fcr the 'Skins. The
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  • 157 14 First Anniversary Celebrations The members of the Etona Badminton Party celebrated the first anniversary of the Party at the residence of the President Mr. P. M. de Fontame, 460 Guillemard Road The annual general meeting was held, followed by dinner. A flashlight photograph was then taken of those
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  • 74 14 St. Andrew's "A" Lose To Middlesex Team Singapore, Tuesday. Putting up a good show despite the fact that they wer e much the lighter .;ide. a St. Andrew's "A" team were defeated by the Middlesex "A" XV at Rugger yesterday by 12 points (four tries* to nil. The
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  • 154 14 At the annual general meeting of the members of the Stia Tekong Club, the following were elected office bearers for the year 1936—1937. President, Mr. A. M. Birchall; VicePresident, Mr. J. Fernandez; Hon. Secretary, Mr. M. Uddin; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. D. N. Gnanapragasam; Hon. Sport Secretary. Mr.
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  • 45 14 V.M.C.A. members who have been training for Royal Life Saving Society awards will be examined by Mr. Lyne at the V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool to-day at 5 p.m. Members of the general public interested in life saving are invited to witness the examination.
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  • 294 14 Penang Boxing DISAPPOINTING BOUT WITH NAI SMARN (From Our Own Reporierf Penang, Dec. 1. NEITHER Nai Smarn, the Siamese champion, nor Young Johnson, the Kuala Lumpur Negro fought up to their reputations when meeting in a twelve round return contest last night at Wembley Stadium before a
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  • 181 14 Programme Of Coming Events ON Friday, the "B" Class of RS.Y.C. Yachts will sail the Final rac e of a series for the Clementi Challenge Cup «for women*, starting at 5 20 p.m. The points to date are as follows: 8.9 Mcwgli (Mrs. Walker» 10 Pts. B 3
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  • 167 14 On Thursday, at Tanglin, SRC vs. Combined Services:— O. C Aeria R Barth. A G. Armstrong, G. Ross G E N. Oehlers, L. S. Reutens. Dr R c Oehlers, G. B. Armstrong A M Valberg, A G. Valberg, D. RVss O n Friday, at S.R.C. ground. SRC V
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  • 242 14 Medical College Attack Poor Singapore, Tuesday. THE Singapore Colts have undoubtedly established for themselves a popular vote among sporting circles with their reoeated victories in local games Playing yesterday against the Medical College, on the College ground, the Oats won 3—o.' J- Reutens scoring one and
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  • 389 14 S.C.C. SOCC ER Rest Win By Wide Margin Singapore. Tuesdax. THE Scotsmen were well and truly beaten on the Padang yesterna'v when they met the Rrst in ;ho annual St. Andrews' soccer fixture Although they left the field the winners by 7—2 the Rr t wU readily
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    • 13 14 P AS SPRI NC TIGER z Fraser Neave, Ltd., Distributors of Tiger Beer
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    • 34 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered j in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAR. MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Oflce: Hongkong Bank Cha<nb«rfl Second Floor Biagaptem, i
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    • 267 14 The Graf Zeppelin crossed th*» On his epoch making trip over Atlantic Ocean six times and the the South Pole, Admiral Byre Pacific Ocean once. It has to it* found that Veedol Motor Oi cave credit over 100,000 miles of flying perfect satisfaction in every plane I And every mile
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  • 536 15 untitled Flowers who hopes to fight Jack for the welterweight title of the Orient LOCAL GOLF November Medal At I.C. "OUT TO card? were taken out for the Island Club November Medal m petition over the week-end. the result was a win for G. O. G. Hoy ir •h e
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  • 371 15 desay 46 73 4 38 ft Mrs. de Piro and Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald 45 6 39 Mrs G. V. Allen and H. C. Atkin-Berrv 45 5 J 4 39.» Mr. and Mrs. s. C. Camptell 47 7' 4 39% Mrs. K. W. H. Austin and W. A Phip-s 52
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  • 427 15 Anglo-Chinese Secondary School Singapore, Monday. pRESIDING at the annual distribution of sports and games prizes at the Anglo-Chinese Secondary School last Friday, the Prinsipril, Mr. T. W Hinch, said that while on leave in England he had received accounts of what had been happening in
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  • 310 15 84 Horses And Ponies I a TOTAL of 84 horses and ponies, including polo ponies, are entered for the December two-day Skye meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, on Thursday and Saturday. The full list is as follows:— Horses, Class IV: Blue
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    • 126 15 czThe Cat fot Spotting People 1937 7^\ 8. s.s. scout JM Hi Remote control gear lever Br under the dash and the R-Delitfhtflillv smait and pleas- land brake between the &S*\£w*i il\SS&*> f intr in -iniy'irflntv nutstand- seats leaves the floor clear I X appearand, ouisuuiu o] al[ oos t
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  • 745 16 PERAK'S GAMES Against Singapore And Selangor (From Our Own Reporteri Ipoh, Monday. rpHE annual inter-State match be- tween Perak and Selangor, according to the arrangements made by the Perak Badminton Association, has been fixed to take place in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Dec. 18. lt will be remembered
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  • 182 16 Johore-Singapore Event On Sunday T.HE annual Johore-Singapore international walking race for the Hedges Challenge Cup will take place on Sunday, from a point opposite the Johore Bahru Police Station to the Clerical Union padang in Rangoon Road. A number of prominent European sportsmen have kindly agreed to officiate
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  • 56 16 Singapore, Monday. Owing to the heavy rain this morning the following sport fixtures were cancelled: Rugby: Pulau Brani vs. R.A. Hockey: S.CC. "A" v. Rarfles College Hockey: S.R.C. v. Combined Schools. Hockey: S.C R.C. v. Teachers Association Hockey: V.M.C.A. v. RE. (Changi). Hockey: GS.C. "A" v. Teachers Association.
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  • 47 16 Playing on the SC. FA. ground on Sunday, the Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association beat Loke's Badminton Party at soccer by two goals to nil The thrilling match was witnessed by. a large crowd. The scorers were Yeo Siew Why 3 and Chan Cher Seng.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 161 16 A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN EVER fl t^^^Mj^^jgmm IVte Ten-Four Cambridge Saloon NO BODY-NOISE, NO "DRUMMING." WHAT- travel. Then notice the BEAUTY of the clean un- EVER YOUR SPEED that is an important fea- broken curves, rounded body-sides, deeply valanced ture of the new Austins the all-steel coajchwork wings and graceful
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    • 149 16 Guard Your Dog's i i I Sherley's B D O O G K Too much meat means too much heatior l||||l}|n|| A complete your dog's blood. And especially in a hot to climate thiscauses him' t■ >i t tii«- through 1 ilfi 11l re dor rontinual scratching, lack of appetite,
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    • 579 16 LATEST ADVERTISEMk\ t< FOR SALE—Austin 7 In Running $300;- Apply 401-A, East Coas r,h ?f mile, Siglap, Singapore. ad 63 Embroidery and woolTeiT works taken by P. Tay 41, Bras Basah Charges moderate, satisfaction -n J teed. Twenty years' experience. FOR SALE—Attap Compound" H I 401-A, East Coast 63 4
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  • 110 17 Early in 1902. a 20-year-old Danish youth boarded a small steamer from i Denmark "Hilga" boynd for the East, which he had bes n dreaming about ever since his childhood days. And now 34 years after, he still takes delight in the strenuous sea faring life to which he has
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    • 39 17 A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. SimI AT A pie and reliable in Ikl I/I operation. Quality of I I I A materials work- M mansbip most exactHOE BOON LEONG RADIO DkFT-< 7 Prinsep Street. 6« Selegie Road, SINGAPORE
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    • 241 17 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation you feel old before your time or ■uffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness? you will find new happiness Tnd healtn in an American medical disoov.rv which restores youthful vigour and vU W itv Quicker than gland operaHan* It is a simple home
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    • 158 17 mU mm I When Timothy John is ready for school.. Picture him seven or eight years hence when he puts on his own school cap! Will he be as healthy and lively as he is now? Yes—he's sure to be a healthy child because he's a Trufood baby. You cannot
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    • 357 17 I Latest in Quality RADIO. 1937 H j Over 20 Models in stock I EVERY MODEL A CHALLENGER j I Sole Agents "H.M.V." American Radios j KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY,! I 122/124 Orchard Road. Phone: 4566, Singapore. J^^L^-^V The new 1937 PHILIPS ra **°p* a y ers j A In
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1065 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio' m AoS T MEs VE The following are ihe principal American short-wave transmissions. Tne EMPIRE f pni NIROM STATION numbers immediately after the callBRiA 1^11 ««tW 8.40 p.m. Dance Music. Harry Roy wiawi o*nitvn let ters refer to kilocycles, ana the second PROGRAMMES and hi Band.
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  • 63 18 NEW BILL Need For Adequate Safeguards British medical men are already exercising the right to kill was the startling statement made by the Government Analyst in a discussion on the new Euthanasia Bill of Lord Ponsonby. He pointed out the need of safeguards
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  • 469 18 (By Air Mall) London. Nov. 20. 'THERE is no doubt that to-day eutha--1 nasia (the right to take human life to end suffering» is practised by medical men in this country," declared Dr G Roche Lynch, the Home Office analyst when taking part in a discussion on
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  • 183 18 Committee's Report PLAN TO CONTINUE TEN YEARS British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 28. THE report of the committee appointed by the President of the Board of Trade to consider the position of British films having in mind the approaching expiry of thf Cinematograph Films Act and
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  • 46 18 Mr. T. J. Thomas. M.C., who is to succeed Capt. E. H. Wilson as Headmaster of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Siar, returned from leave b y the "Comorin" last Thursday. Cap* Wilson is due to go on leave by the Ranchi" on Dec 5.
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  • 31 18 Mr. M. B. Oliver, who has been re lieved by Mr. R. j. Grant as Agent ?L th .2 Chartered Bank. i n Ipoh, has left with Mrs. Oliver for Bangkok.
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  • 286 18 Caught In Malaya BODY TO Go TO MUSEUM (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 20 TH E iargest cobra ever caught ali\ e Has died in the London Zoosix months after it from Malaya. The cobra, or "hamadryad" feet long t was Malayan jungle and purchased Mr. St.
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  • 185 18 Old Offender Caught Again (From Our Oan Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Nov 28. Jl RAID made by the Customs Pre- ventive Branch, Johore Bahru. at 4.30 a.m., on Nov. 15, resulted in the arrest of a Chinese named Cheng Ah Soon, who was charced before Che Rauf bin Mohamed
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  • 22 18 Lord Somers, Deputy Chief Scout for Great Britain, opened the headquarters given to the Boy Scouts of Middlesbrough by Councillor H. Levick.
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    • 55 18 I'NACETIjjI BLADES Hl} NACET Blades bring you Eli* that uniform quality never IfiSf before possible in low- ■111 priced blades. Every edge 111 on every blade is keen and 111 I lasting. Fits all three-peg 111 l razors. Of all dealers. i 11' f ARK S aSK 111 1, ENGLANP
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    • 374 19 PBJJGLESS HEALING j Highly beneficial results in many ailments.) J MAX TING SUM, D MTD S T F.P.C. (Lond.), F.N.A.M.-Th. (Lond.) Mechano-Therapy, Psycho-Therapy C *L° Therapy 6, JALAN SKOLA, KUALA LUMPUR. j (opposite the New Market). > TTCTIIIAIII k I Lai Cheong Restaurant, Mc Arthur St., i I tiO I
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    • 518 19 I OPEN LETTER TO Mr. SOMEBODY AND HIS S"ON J I Ltt us tell you here and nosy, you can get a Complete College Training without h.vinftoGO I S^Slreand at m reasonable monthly foe for tuition. For well over 30 ye«rt we have been training students My by pUt, in
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    • 712 19 Listeners' Radio fl«i |<m 49.10 Metres (6,109 kcs.) (Continued from page 17) TO-DAY 7.16 p.m. Talk: "A Citizen of No 7 11 PENANG 1 Z.C.K. HONGKONG Mean City" (No. 1). Calcutta m these v aqi metres) clays. By Mayor of Calcutta. Wavelength 4»-J m*nc 34 2 Metres (8 ?5 meg
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  • 111 20 Singapore beat the Negri on Saturday in the Malaya Can hv k b above picture ,hows one of Negri', a? the P feet of F G Mmns, in stopping a movement. tTrib une.) «n.apore v w.wao.. W..Un, Singapore v. N.S.-M.: The visiting forwards getting
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