Malaya Tribune, 10 December 1936

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII.- No. 291. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY DECEMBER 10, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Dee. 10, 1936 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY DECEMBER 10, 1936 FiyjTcKvrT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 298 1 '.Read: The SUNDAY fRIBVNE' Dominant In Malaya OXFORD^™^ J SAUSAGES AAAAAAAAAA^.AAAAAAAAAA^ X MAKE SURE OF GOOII RESULT* X J3 V t/SJJVG t I Royal Raking Powder makeTeveryM I CAKE A SUCCESS! I i J Don V pi/nres poor-quality baking powder §F 'fl QUCCESSFUL hostesses have T 1* 1 Jptffl 1
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    • 129 1 THE NEWS' WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOIIiMX. THIBIXL J Took smarW 1 j WITH HEINEMAN'S n FASHIONABLE NECKWEAR/ j MADE IN U.S.A. I SOLD AT $1.25 EACH, THE TIE IS UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. j S i OBTAINABLE AT j < RAFFLES BAZAAR, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE, S THYE CHIANG CO.
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  • 372 2 Commission For Indu.-<!r Proposed Unj'i t, THE constitution by the G'ivciuna> of a film. 1 commission cntlmtv dependent at Industry itself, m t>< i, &)lke the Empire, the nation and tUm-going public", is one ol ih< taut recommendations pin r- w.n the report of the Board
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1531 2 WANTED. The public to know that we undertake to repair old houses, white-wash and paint all residential quarters. Renovations of all licensed premises are our Charges moderate. Consult us or ring 'phone No. 2377. House Repairers Co., 204 Cantonment Road. AUCTION SALE Of well-made, handsome-design, polished Teak Rattan Household Furniture
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  • 538 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES WORK FOR FRENCH SHIPYARDS Govt. Grants For New Construction IT is announced that, with a view to pro--1 viding work for French shipyards and preventing further closing down, the Government has decided to make an important series of special grants, spread over several years, for the construction
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  • 30 3 The Rev. J. G. Hall and Mrs. Hall expect to sail from Southampton on Jan. 15 in the Marnix Van St. Aldegonde and are due in Penang on Feb. 9.
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  • 29 3 Mr. Tan Hai San, of the Hongkong University. Hongkong. is on a short visit to Seremban. Mr. Tan Hai San was formerly a student of St. Paul's Institution. Seremban.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 406 3 STEAMER SAILINGS CX and BRITISH INDIA i .V S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. KGALORE 6,000 Dec. 19 iNPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. VWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 rAN 6,100 Jan. 16 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 Bl OAR 6,000 Jan. 25 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 DAN 6.500 Feb.
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    • 89 3 Messageries Maritimes Special Cruise to Indo-China Leaving Singapore 19th Dec., 1936 Arriving Saigon 21st Dec, 1936 by s.s. "CHENONCEAUX" Leaving Saigon 31st Dec., 1936 Arriving Singapore 2nd Jan., 1937 by s.s. "D'ARTAGNAN" A splendid opportunity is offered to Malayan Residents to benefit by a cheap special Christmas Holiday cruise to
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    • 588 3 4. 4 M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE J (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) i Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore New York t (m s KIYOSUMI MARU Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 30 Feb. 9 m s KOMAKI MARU
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    • 454 3 SPECIAL Christmas HOLIDAY CRUISE Dec. 18th, 1936 to Jan. Bth, 1937, by the new and modern m/s "ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement to Saigon and Bangkok ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH. ENJOY 3 WEEKS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING INDO-CHINA AND SIAM MODERATE FARES Independent Overland Tours to ANGKOR and
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    • 513 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHEH LLOYD P (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA ft JAPAN. Due 8 pore. 1936. 9 m.s. "HAVEL" Dec. 29 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN s.s. "NECKAR" also calls Malta, Marseilles. Or an, Casablanca Dec.
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  • 469 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London. Dec. 9. Previous To-day Change Tone Q« iet Weak Spot Buyers 9 3|16 9 I|lf -Jj Sellers 9»il« 3 16 Jan.'Mar. Buyers 9V 4 9 11« 3 lb Sellers 9 5(16 9V* —JM Apr June Buyers 9V 4 91,16 -36 Seller* 9 5
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  • 340 4 Mr. H. A. Barrett's Remarks London. Nov. 21. THE twenty-ninth annual ordinary general meeting of the Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held yesterday at the offices of the company, 30 Mincing-lane, E.C.. reports the Financial News Mr. H. A. Barrett (the chairman of the company) presided,
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  • 37 4 Mr. G. H. Masefield, a brother of the Poet Laureate, and a pioneer planter in Ceylon but now prominently associated with Ceylon affairs at Home, accompanied by Mrs. Masefield. arrived in Penang on Thursday by the "Rajputana."
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  • 97 4 Marked Improvement In Sentiment Reuter Wireless. London. Dec. 8. AN the Stock Exchange to-day, with a marked improvement in the sentiment and early support for gilt-edged securities, the buying movement spread over the whole market, prices throughout recovering sharply, especially those most heavily marked down these past few
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  • 48 4 The rubber returns of the following companies for the month of November, 1936, are as follows: Lbs. Alor Gajah 18,150 Australasia 16,500 Ayer Panas 55.000 Glenealy 35,000 Jalan Kebun 13.300 Kluang 20.750 Pa jam 128,000 Port Swettenham 10,700 Tambalak 14,000 Teluk Anson 39,007 Ulu Benut 14,500
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  • 53 4 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Dec. 7. It is officially announced that the new five hundred million marks Reich Loan for consolidation of part of the government's "reconstruction debt" was oversubscribed by more than 100,000,000 marks and consequently, in order not to disappoint subscribers, the loan has been increased to
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  • 16 4 Mr. G. T. McCulloch of Ulu Pedas returned from leave last week and has resumed duties.
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  • 15 4 Mr. and Mrs. D. Farquharson, of Kirby Estate, Labu, arrived from Home leave last week.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 449 4 y Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd, j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). j Successors to i Th 3 Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, 1 I The Ho Hong Bank Limited and I The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited Authorised $40,000.000.00 I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CIrtJLIA STREET, SINUAruK 1 TELEPHONES: 4944 paging Director JSSSSnt"
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    • 289 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CKAMBFRS, RAJWU** hi.a<'» Capital Fully Paid Yea HMM.fM Reserve Fund Yen 130,90U,U#€ HEAI- OFFICE: YOR.OHABIA. BRANCHES at Alexandria oaTavia Bombay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, HsinkuJS Karachi, Kobe, London, Los An~ew* Manila, Moil. Nagasaki. Nagoyp New York, Otaru, Osaka,
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    • 116 4 Cx v < I What will he be like i I when he's five? I Folks wonder where all his I energy comes from. They j scarcely believe their ears when they're told his mother didn't t feed him herself and he's 1 sure to be a healthy child be-
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  • 1502 5 mucd by Fraser and Co. Lynll and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker 9 MINING r Co T.Yall ft Evatt P'jvurs Sellers Biivprs Seller® 4 A -5 'I.n I) 5 a 5- 5 0 ,i a im Kunsbun-i 34-cd 22- 3«-rd ii Mr-Lfil) M&lny rt 57-cd 55 57-xd
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  • 346 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) RriJBER Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 32' cts.. down ct. Market Tone: Steady at decline. London: 9 1 16 cts.. down 3 i 6 ct. Market Tone: Easy. New York: 19 els., down 8 16 ct. Maiket Tone: Quiet. Unfavourable news concerning the Constituticnal
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  • 25 5 The raiput of the KaUb Austruliaiv Gold Mining Co., UJ.. for the i. uT weeks ended Dec 5 amounted to 1.997.05 ounces.
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  • 182 5 Singapore. Dec 10. London T.T. 24 UP London demand «r" M* Lonaon 4 months' aigh t Lyon demand IZ U Hamburg demand Jg New York demand o«*'8 Montreal demand W Batavia demand 104 l 2 Samarang demand 104» 4 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras and Colombo demand
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  • 59 5 Disorders occurred at Moreuil, near Amiens, recently between Communists and members of the Parti Social Francais (the former Croix de Feu>. The Communists tried to prevent a meeting of the P.S.F., but were dispersed by the police. They then raided a car park used by the P.S.F., and afterwards stoned
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  • 97 5 London, Dec 9. Pari.* lUS 0 04. New York 4-W^j. Montreal 4-893«. Brussels 28.98 1 Geneva 21 334• Amsterdam 9 l) oa < Milan 93' n Berlin 12 18'... Stockholm 19 39 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 I*.1*. Prague Belgrade 2135. Madrid nom Helsingfors 226?«. Lisbon HO'*.
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  • 11 5 Henrietta Estate —104.000 lb. Sungei Matang Estate —28.500 lb.
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    • 275 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY. PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON. BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China Mr Special Charier) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office «444 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office:
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  • 92 6 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Letters Dec. lit, Dec. 151 New Year: Letters Dec. lit, Dec. 22 MAILS FOR U.S.A. New Year: Letters Dec. 12r, Dec. 15t. MAILS FOR CANADA New Year: L?tters Dec. 12+. Dec. 15t. MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA Christmas: Letters, Dec.
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  • 113 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial), time of delivery of boxholders' letters 6 p.m. today and general delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. to-morrow. Maiis expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands), lime of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery
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  • 100 6 Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to- day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan, JaskS, t Amsterdam and London?: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai, "Kobe and *Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Saturday. Penang,
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  • 19 6 The Air mail (Imperial* despatched train Singapore on Nov. 29 was delivered in London on Dec. 8.
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  • 110 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Dec. 10. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Havana Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kutsang 18; Burdwan 16; Tilawa 13; Oldenburg 11; Cremer 9; Manila Maru 7. Empire Dock '3n trance Oat* 8) Penrith Castle 30; City of
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  • 256 6 Big Improvement Anticipated London. Nov. 26. THE third annual ordinary general 1 meeting of the Tambira Rubber Es tates. Ltd.. was held yesterday at Bunge House. 71. St. Mary Axe E C reports the Financial Times Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman) in moving the adoption of
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  • 25 6 The ss. Terukuni Maru for Hongkong &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. to-day will now close at 4 p.m. 10-morrow.
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  • 728 6 28th Ordinary General Meeting LCildOu, Nrr. _v| THE twenty-eighth cTdtiur> v 1 meeting of Malay a GrtiMriu l*r 1 was held yesterday ut 7 Lin v, ter-street, E c.. report,. the FYNews. 4,4 Mr Thomas H Graham ij man', dealing with the arrou!:: that the Investment
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  • 128 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Yellowstone" and Cowboy and the Kid." 6 15 and 9 Li CAPITOL.—"Ramona." 3.15, 6.11 0.15 p.m. PAVII lON.— 'Living On Velvet," and 9.15 p.m MARLBOROUGH.— A ikal iH stanit 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. EMPlRE.—"Chandu On Tlie Island" 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. ORFAT Vi/OR!l.i-.i,,Di!''t Side-shows Malay Ope'" c rJbli
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 292 6 1 POSTAL mTELLIGEIVCE J STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM* America (South) Manila Maru Dec. 10 1 p.m. Africa East and South Manila Maru 10 1 PmBurma t Karoa 10 3 PmIndia:—East, North and South tt and Westt; t Karoa 10 3 p.m. Egypt Karoa 10 3
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    • 607 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 10 Hockey: Singapore v. Combined Services, S.C.C. Rugby: Training and Scrum Practice, sec. Tennis: S.C.R.C Tournament. Races. Ipoh Skye Meeting, 1st day. TO-MORROW, DEC. 11 Hockey: S.C.C. "A" v. A.P.C S.C.C.; S.C.R.C. v. S.R.C. I, S.C.R.C.; R.A.M.C. v. R.E., Tanglin; Y.M.C.A.
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  • 549 7 Malayan Java Rotary Compared "WE HAVE MUCH TO LEARN" MR. R. SIDNEY Impressions Of Recent Visit Singapore, Wednesday. MR. Richard Sidnej, Ediior of the iloda." the official organ of Rotary Clubs of Malaya an* iam, save ?ome very interesting impressaiosi of Rotary in Java at luncheon meeting of the local
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  • 503 7 Good Attendances In Ja\a It must be clearly understood thai what 1 now intend to say about Rotary in Javfc Is th* /ruit ol pci jiiql observation. thouyh thai ohse.vMlon was reces c arily vary hmiUo. During a busy week I was only Jble to ..itend onr
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  • 415 7 Things Uncommon To Malaya Each Rotarian. during the introduction process, gave me his name, and spoke in English. Here was another a ;urce of embarrassment to the mere Englishman who could only speak his own language and knew almost nothing of Dutch If, however. I was going to
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  • 645 7 Followed By Keen Discussion As well as this welcome to me personally, there were several other short sreeches in English at the table, before we adjourned to the real business of the evening This real business Consisted of two special addresses—both delivered in excellent English—and one ot
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 82 7 1 —"T- §ucli a *liifieand mm ea*y WITH mmm\ METAL POLISH lUdrJa ft Saw U4., Hull L > J Secretly and Quickly Removed! Stilltian's Freckle Cream bleachw* them out while you sleep. the skin soft and white—the Complexion fresh, clear and natural, lor 37 years thousands of users have endorsed
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    • 113 7 The enormous sales enjoyed by Andrews Liver Salt are proof of its great popularity—proof that its healthful, invigorating and refreshing qualities are widely appreciated Now, laboratory research enables Andrews to be packed for Malaya in the economy tin. Andrews in tin is the same bubbly Andrews that you have always
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    • 185 7 THE EASIEST m SHAVE EVER HAD You've a pleasure in store -j if you've not yet tried JfS^^^^f^j^^ N Scrubbs for smoother shay- 5 >' ing Add a few drops to c UAx^ your shaving water and note the difference The beard is softened—the razor seems o O^^^^^f^f^fffSSKi\ to slip
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 208 8 feature programme 1 w «r M mrtMa m TO-NIGHT at ALHAMBRA ms 9-15 THE GREAT GEYSER MURDER MYSTERY lActionI Action Thrills and Mystery !in Nature s Greatest Wonderland I "YELLOWSTONE" With a Lovable New Star TUDIIH BARRETT RALPH MORGAN ALAN HALE and All Star Cast Also in the same_ programme
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    • 178 8 M RAMONA" marks an Advance This is aj> ❖picture to be seen by a 11"... .STRAITS TIMES 9-12-36«j» J NVill A| COLOUR! Pretty Dancing (<irls: Thrilling Adventure! 4. ————»s. —.j*— 4 mm—— —9EH^ Voul] become SCREEN STRUCK when you see "STAGE STRUCK" at the CAPITOL soon! II TLJ :> 5_
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    • 162 8 OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15—9.15 [EAVIUQNI THE SEASONS GAYEST AND MOST EXCITING ROMANCE I GO GLORIOUSLY MAD with Kay, Warren and George doing the things you'd love to do—if you dared! rIF you wanted to a cop throw stones at the sun dunk doughnuts at a lunch-wagon in evening dress have your
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  • 227 9 Good Show At Blakan Mati Singapore, Wednesday. AN excellent concert was given this n evening at Blakan Mati island by the scouts, guides, cubs and brownies of the XIX Singapore Troop. The children, whose ages average six to seven years, put up a very good performance and several
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  • 63 9 Men And Owners To Meet Reuter. New York, Dec. 9. THERE are signs of progress to- wards a settlement of the shipping strike on the Pacific Coast. The coastal shipowners and union representatives have agreed to a public discussion of the points at issue. Mr. McGrady, the
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  • 168 9 Failed To Supply Name Of Driver Singapore, Wednesday. Mrs. K. Booy. living at Amber Road, pleaded guilty to a charge this morning before the fifth magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman. of failing to furnish the C.P.O. with the name and address of the person who drove her
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  • 258 9 ELEVENTH HOUR COMINGS AND GOINGS Reuter. London, Dec. 9. Replying to a question asked by Mr. Attlee, the Labour leader, in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Baldwin said he hoped to make a full statement to the House to-day. There are fears in London that
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  • 476 9 Reuter. London, Dec. 9. The Daily Telegraph: "The more one considers the question the consequences which would follow from a decision which entailed abdication, the more one realises the sadness into 'which this country and the Dominions would be plunged. "The King has the magnetic quality of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 495 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 509 2-Seater for Sale—s2oo—in od mechanical order. 35 MP.G., tc Mr Koh, 5075. WANTED —Attractive Girls, good as hostesses on salary and commission. Apply with latest photo (rei unable) and full particulars to Box H( 507, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOE SALE—One Morrison Piano in good condition. Can be
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    • 10 9 i'•W. S. VAN OYKI jfcliCllf j PAVILION I SHORTLY! _J
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    • 81 9 .J. S j I X Christmas Sales I £fi/TW\ 20 t0 25 DI SCOUNT 5 0N ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS j JpSfr si \so\ ro. i;n». j V l# 150 \oRTH BRIDGE ROAD j 1* TEA DANCES t From sto 7.30 p.m. /vL. 1 J Every Thursday Saturday and Sunday I
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    • 348 9 f EMPIRE TALKIE T (TANJONG PAGAR) S S 7Pm. TO-NIGHT —S pm S S Official Motion Pictures of the Heavyweight Contest J S between J i MAX M lIMELIXG and S JOE LOUIS 1 i See The Sensational Knockout of Louis in the t 12th Round. Supported by t BEL
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  • 721 10 pOR own- a week the British Em- pirc has endured the suspens4 md uncertainty of the constitutional crisis* A statt of affairs exists which 3tiU seems almost incredible to the sober British people and would be considered far fetched if it were embodied in rilm scenario under
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  • 130 10 Legislative Council Remarks Singapore. Wednesday INTERVIEWED regarding the complaint made in the Legislative Council last Monday in connection with Malayan funds for military Durposes in China Mr. Kao Ling Pai. the Chinese ConsulGeneral. made the following statement to-day: "The Chinese are a peace-loving nation, always preaching world peace
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  • 72 10 Voting In The Scottish Coalfields British Official Wireless. London. Dec D. Voting Is taking place throughout :h? Scottish coalfields to-day on a new thre? yea is agreement based on a recent offer by the employirs It Is confidently expected that there will be a majority in favour
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  • 72 10 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 9. For the sixth successive month the Board of Trade index of wholesale prices showed an increase in Novembtr, the I'M as compared with October amounting to 07 per cent, and against November of last year 7.7 per cent. Fo: the first
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  • 41 10 British Official Wireless. Lcndcn. Dec 10. Fog and ice on the roads are still causing dislocation of traffic in many pa:ts cf Fnsrland. In the soutn-west Midlands vis'bihty was reported to-day ps five yards or less.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 36 10 Mr. N. R. Jarrett, who is going to Kelantan as British Adviser, leaves Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Mr. S. W. Jones, who holds the substantive appointment of Under-Secretary, F.M.S. arrived in Penang from Home on Wed-
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  • 143 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Strikes |T is not usual to iefer to an anonymous letter published in another paper, but there are occasions when a rule has to be broken. S-ich an occasion is a letter published in the Singapore F:e? Press in which reference is made to the strikes in
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  • 208 10 |«HE writer of the letter based his as- sertion on a placard bearing the 1 vcrds. "Measures to defeat Singapore strikers." The reference, as was obvious, was entirely to the emergency measures taken to prevent the possible paralysis of essential services on recount of the labourers in the
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  • 196 10 I»HE Ratepayers' Association has been granted thp privilege of nominating a member to the Municipal Commission and that well-known citizen Mr. Yahva Afifi has had the honour of bein<i the fa-st member to be nominated. The nomination was made by th committee, a resolution being passed at a
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  • 139 10 iiERE is an idea from Ceylon for popularising the railways. In that colony the Executive Committee oi Communications and Works, instet adopting the usual concession tickets, have this year decided to introduce a new system. During the 15 days of the Christmas vacation a holiday ticket will en:,
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  • 413 10 By "Looker On" l WRITER states: "Even fireworks have been modernised." Bang up-to-date. A That the gcod die young is an old adage, but it was never true of a music hall joke. 0» "I shouldn't cry like that, my httle man." "Cty as you please;
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 212 10 ij •EVERTIDY" TIE RACK j j POLISHED WOOD BARS imhmvsov a ro i;riK j j SINGAPORE KUALA LIMPIR. mSmite IMPROVES ALL MEAT DISHES Marrnite, the Great Yeast Food, makes soups, stews and all meat and vegetable dishes more appetising, more nutritious and more digestible. It is very economical in use
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    • 35 10 i tKT* I 4 VIRGIN FACE POWDER Adds to your beauty cures blemishes. Will not harm the most i delicate skin. Obtainable at all good stores. Agents: CHENG HENG CO.. 2*5 SOUTH BRIDGE RD.. STOKI
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  • 862 11 PREMIER SEES LEADERS SPECIAL ACT? DECISION AT ANY MOMENT Reuter. 4 MAJORITY of the Members of the House of Commons anticipate, following the visits of Prince», Ministers and l*gal advisers lo Fort Belvedere, where the King is s a.\imj 112 that his Majesty will decide
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  • 53 11 A debate on the subject, "Which is more preferable in the building of a j i. ion—Money or Education?" will be held at the Hindu Association, Racecourse Mr. Leong Sin Nam, J.P., M.C.H., M.S.C., who was in Singapore on Sunday last to attend a special meeting of the Kheh community
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  • 257 11 NEW MOVE? Visit To Archbishop Of Canterbury Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 9. MAJOR Alexander Hardinge. Private Secretary to Utfe King, drove to Lambeth Pa la re from Buckingham Palace this evening to see the Archbishop of Canterbury. An ordinary meeting of Jie Cabinet was fixed for io-dav
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  • 57 11 Flood Disaster In Turkey Reuter Wireless. Istanbul. Dec. 8. riVER .100 people were drown ed in a flood disaster at Adana, South Anatolia. Thousands were injured and 50.000 are homeless and suffering from cold and starvation and are wandering aimlessly, practi cally unclothed. The whole cotton and orange
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  • 83 11 Balloon Barrage Ready Soon London, Dec. 9SIR Thomas Tn-skip. Minister for co ordination of Defence, asked in til* House of Commons if the construction oi a balloon barrage to defend London i-ad been commenced, said that ordes had been placed and delivery would beg.n at the end of
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  • 213 11 BY POWERS Joint Franco-British Suggestion London, Dec. 10. THE Foreign Office announces that the British and French Governments on Dec. 14 asked the Italian, and German, Portugese and Soviet Governments to .join them in declaring their absolute determination to renounce strictly ail direct and indirect
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  • 593 11 Germany, Italy, And rnrtuiral Hesilate Reuter. Part*. I)civ Id. Germany Italy and Portuc.il have ask «Hi for linif to consider the Anrlo-Fremh proposals Of mediation In Spain. Th.' So>|°! Is dfTitcOd lo have Slated she vs lavnurablr to the proposal* l Mediation will apparently be sponsored by
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  • 439 11 To Take Shangtu JAPAN'S MILITARY PREPARATIONS Shanghai, Dec. 0. |T Ls reported that the Chinese forces have captured the hills surrounding Tamiao. Fighting is In progress. Many Manchu and Mongol "•regulars have surrendered. Chinese troops charged the enemy lines several times under cover of armoured cars. The
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  • 137 11 Not Yet Denounced By Either Party London, Dec 9. THE Foreign Secretary was asked in the House of Commons to-day whether Germany had repudiated the Treaty of Rapallo. He replied. The Treaty of Rapallo—a treaty of friendshin between Germany and the Soviet Union signed in 1922 was superseded
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  • 49 11 Mr Chung Kim Chee eldest son of Mr. H. W. Chung a well known local architect h sailing to-day by the Narboda for Zealand. He will ]oln the Auckland University Coll'ge to take up a course in architecture. Mr. Chung Kirn Chee is a former student of Raffle,* aMtti^^^^^^^^^_
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  • 334 11 X.L.M. PLANE Five Rescued From Blaze Reuter. London, Dec. 9. TWELVE people were killed and five injured, two critically, when a X.L.M. air liner engaged on the continental roues, crashed into a housnear Crovdon aerodrome to-day and bu~t into flames. The accident ee-wirr J m
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  • 161 11 Changes Promised STATEMENT BY WAR MINISTER London. Dec. 10. rpiE War Secretary, Mr. i; Cooper, replied this evening iii very sympathetic terms to a debate on a Commons motion urging provements in the conditions «t vice in the defence forces, in course of which variety < f
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  • 90 11 Reuter. Los Angeles. Dec 9. MARIA WiSNDT was convicted by a Federal iurv on Charges of concealing $100,000" (U.S. i worth of narcotics and smuggling them from China to the United States. The conviction carries a maximum penalty of $10,000 ana 20 fears' prison Maria Werdt
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  • 271 12 WIFE HEARS OF HOTEL INCIDENT HUSBAND'S FRIEND AS INFORMANT Singapore, Wednesday. FAT her husband was seen at the Nara Hotel with a Chinese woman wfas the allegation made by Maria Verghese, a young and good looking woman, when she petitioned for divorce from her husband William
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  • 294 12 Pwm Who Went Pale When Questioned About one month .".fter iaeir mariiage they relumed to Sin;*3porc and lived at Mctfair Road, ano continued to live there Ul! May. 1935. Whness was still living there with icsponucnt s to questions ty counsel witness said: "On May 13. 1935,
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  • 302 12 Never Agreed To Divorce Each Other His lordship: Had yoa both been quarrelling belore this?— Yes. tlmes when he came home late and l questioned bun about it there used to be a quarrel. When this started how soon was it arter your marriage?— About si* j months.
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  • 335 12 "They Both Went Into The Hotel" "I was walking along Serangoon Road uhen I saw Mr. Verghese standing near the gate of a Japanese Hotel-the Nam Hotel— talking to a Chinese woman. "Mr Verghese did not appear to see me and I stood watching them for a while
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  • 303 12 Why Husband Got Angry With Him I believe from the evidence that Room No 3 is upstairs. Did you go into this room after you had knocked?— No. I did not go in, because when Verghese opened the door I saw the Chinese woman standing behind him. Had
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  • 306 12 The Couple Left About Midnight Was he alone?—No he came with a woman who I think was a Chinese, and he paid the room rent, and he and the woman went into the room. Did Veerappan speak to you?— Yes. What about?—He came in a short while
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  • 151 12 The Gneisenau VESSEL CRASHES INTO WALL Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Dec 8. pERMANY'S second battle cruisei J of 26,000 tons named the Gneisenau was launched at Kiel in the presence of Hitler, Field-Marshal Yon Blomberg and Admiral Raeder. The christening was performed b> Frau Merkel, i;he widow of
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  • 148 12 Tactical Suggestion To Government Reuter. London, Dec. 9. RUSSIAN experts now in charge of Madrid's defences urge military evacuation of the city, says Sir Percival Phillips from Gibraltar in the Daily Telegraph to-day. on the authority of "usually reliable sources in Valencia. The Russians argue that the
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  • 48 12 Mr. W. Mercer Smith, formerly of Messrs. Adamson Gilflllan and Co., Ltd and a founder of the Kuala Lumnur FlvinK Club and later the first captain of the Penang Flying Club, has secured a temporary aDpointment under the Air Ministry expansion scheme, as Station Adjutant at Mildenhah Aerodrome
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  • 309 12 A BLOODSTAINED HANDKERCHIEF DETECTIVE S MURDER: MIDNIGHT RAIDS Singapore, To-day. JglGHTEEN men hare been arrested in connection with the murder of detective police constable Mohamed AH Khan, last Saturday night. A series of raids were conducted in handan<< Kerbau and Jalan Besar districts last night
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  • 375 12 Broken Wires INSULATION BADLY PERISHED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesda;. pETURNiNG a verdict of /ieuhi uj misadventure, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death ol a Chinese kepala of the Tai Wan Do crepit V'ard in the General hospital who had been found
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  • 104 12 The Chinese Christian Church tSav Mia Tng) is orpuns'ufe a Pair, to be held in the Institute Hali Piinsep Street, on Saturday from 2.30 to 6 30 p.m. Tea tickets r.t 25 cts each are obtainable from church members. The proceeds will go to the Finds of
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  • 149 12 Brother Of Dead Man Discharged (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Dee. 8. IN connection with the triple murder on I the rubber estate of a Chi.lese smallholder in Senai, Johore, on Oct. 27, the charge against Beh Khye Tong. second accused, was withdrawn this mon The Magistrate,
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  • 47 12 Reuter Wireless. Rome. Dec. 3 It is stated at the Vatican the Pope's condition has much improved this morning and Dr. Milani has declared himself satisfied with his patient's progress. The Pope may even get up for a while later in the day.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 45 12 In pursuance of the programme for the expansion of the Italian Air Force a course is to be opened for 1,300 pilots, 650 of whom will be officers between the ages of 17 and 26 and 650 sergeantcadets between the ages of 17 and 20.
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  • 36 12 While it was being demolished the old Erwood Bridge, near Builth Wells, Brecon, suddenly fell into the swollen river, causing a splash 20ft. high Three men fell with the debris and one .suffered bruises and shock.
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  • 41 12 The engagement is announced of Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, barrister-at-law, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Loke Yuen PI the younger daughter of the late Dr. Loke Yew, C.M.G., and Mrs. Loke Ye* The marriage will take place earl: ia the New Year.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 29 12 The CHRISTMAS EDITION of the MALAYA TRIBUNE will be issued on MONDAY NEXT 44 Pages For 5 Cents Order Your Copy Now ■Issssll DDAIinV DRAnU wfji AT ALL FESTIVITIES
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    • 53 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: 4%J MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD., OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING
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  • 931 13 DISCUSSION STILL PROCEEDING U.E. DEADLOCK Chinese Skilled Men Still Out Singapore. Thursday A I the time of going to press, it is ri gathered that the strike coninence is still proceeding, and that there wffl be no definite decision on the strike until the discu>"«ons are
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  • 409 13 ONE thousand and five hundred Tamil coolies employed by the Works and Building Dept.. Royal Air Force Station, Seletar. went on strike this afternoon at 1.30. demanding better wages. Mr. J. T. N. Handy. Assistant Controller of Indian Labour, was communicated with, and arrived shortly before 3 o'clock.
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  • 164 13 Case Not Decided For Nine Months (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. AFTER B hearing lasting all day to dov Mr. Juste? Gordon Smith uthe'd th? appal of Mis. Milly Aeria which was a guei by Mr N. Raghavai in the Suoreme Court. Dv ing the
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  • 66 13 STRIKE SETTLEMENT AT noon, to-day, after 194 hours' conference, between Mr. K. P. X Menon (on behalf of the striken >, Mr. W. Hartley (president. Municipal Commissioners) and Mr. Nelson Jones (Assistant Controller af Labour), it was stated by Mr. Menon that agreement had been reached on all
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 39 13 SEE AND HEAR THE BELL HOWELL filmosound IT IS Designed to produce the clearest Picture and finest sound for the use of home, clubs, schools, etc., Ask for Demonstration. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. SINGAPORE MALACCA 37-39, High St. 32 Riv€rside
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    • 145 13 4 AUSTRALIAN TURKEYS Prime Selected Birds Our X'mas Turkeys need no recommendation they are specially selected for us annually and this year's stocks are well dressed birds of excellent quality weights range from 7 lbs to 20 lbs. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! A limited supply of Norfolk Turkeys is available.
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  • 867 14 ALLEN AND VOCE ROUT SIDE UNPLAYABLE BOWLING BRADMAN G?TS ONE QF FOUR "DUCKS" OF SIDE Brisbane, Dec. 14. AFTER a series of sensations as each day of play went by, the first Test Match at Brisbane concluded to-day with the greatest sensation of al|
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  • 107 14 The Brisbane ground is 'indoubtedly England's lucky ground. Only two Test Matches have been played there previously, and England has won them by very comfortable margins. the first by 675 runs, and the second by six wickets. In the first match in the English tour
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  • 64 14 Reuter. AFTER the match, there was the usual hectic rush for the stumps as souvenirs. Hammond, Chipperfield, Fagg, Voce, and the umpire Borwick each seized one. Allen said: "We had all the luck; the age of miracles hasn't passed." Bradman congratulated the winners
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  • 70 14 Poor Game Ends In Draw Of One All Reuter. London, Dec. 9. HONOURS were even at a goal all in the annual inter-Varsity soccer match which was played this afternoon at Highbury, the ground of the Arsenal football club. Fopgy conditions caused the crowd to be small. Cambridge
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  • 96 14 Brisbane, Dec. 9. AFTER to-day's game, the Australian selectors met to choose the team to play in the second T»st match which begins at Sydney on Dec. 18. The same 12 as were to turn up for the first Test were selected, as follows:— Don
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  • 445 14 R.A. WIN Padang Rugger In Heavy Rain Singapore. Thursday. PLAYING against the RA. Blakan Mati on the padang yesterday the points (a goal, a penalty goal and a try) to six points (two tries). There was nothing particularly brilliant about the play on either side
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  • 422 14 England—lst Innings Worthington c Oldfield b MeCormick J Barnett c Oldfield b O'Reilly 69 Fagg c Oldfield b MeCormick 4 Hammond c Robinsbn b MeCormick 0 Leyland b Ward MJ Ames c Chipperfield b Ward 24 HardstafT c McCabe b O'Reilly 43 Robbins c Brown b
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  • 257 14 Engineers Beat S.C.C. At Hockey Singapore. Thursday. GIVING a sound all-round display, the Royal Engineers beat the Singapore Cricket Club at hockey by four goals to two on the Padang yesterday. The second hall of the game was played in a heavy shower. P. F. Kmsey
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  • 131 14 Drop Goal Decides Tanglii Rugger Singapore. V" ST. ANDREW'S defeated th to-day at the Tanglin Bi four points <a drop goal' to three try). The R.A.M.C. forward- w< In the loose and used theii I vantage. The St. Andrew's thn piominent. however, D Rosi
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 18 14 ■■■■■■< -fl ;y <>st. AS NEW FALLEN SNOW T ICE R Fraser Neave Limited Di stributors of Tiger Beer
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    • 32 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers Second Floor, Singapore.
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    • 25 14 Stnp fulling hair D. T. LIM'S I 111 KHAft lIAIII OH. ID. T. LIM COY, 353 •j. <> •> Use WA philips r j LAM PS >tt
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  • 423 15 EIGHT EVENTS TO-DAY SKYE MEET Interesting Sport Expected Till: Perak Turf Club Skye meetI In;: opens to-day at Ipon with a card of eight events, many over the sprint distances. The early seratthings have been only three, ad in the opening race but even then the
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  • 336 15 Another Hockey Victory w VVB J Singapore. Thursday. THE newly formed Katong Sports Club maintained their unbeaten record at hockey this season by defeating the St. Joseph's Church Brigade team by the odd goal In five at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. More than three quarters of the
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  • 98 15 Hockey Win For Wearne's Sports Club In a friendly hockey match yesterday against the Clerical Union, who were playing at home, Wearne Bros. Sports Club won by 3-1. The feature of the game was the grsat rally of the Wearne Bros. Sports Club in the second half. After
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  • 573 15 AUSTIN SAYS HE WOULD HAVE DONE SAME New York. frZtED PERRY, British lawn tennis 4 champion, is engaged to tour the United States as a professional. His opponent will be Ellsworth Vines, United States professional champion, in a series of matches beginning at Madi-son-square
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  • 103 15 Honours For Changi Artillery Singapore. Wednesday. THE R.A. (Changi) defeated the Police in rugger at the Police Depot this afternoon by eight points (a goal and a try) to three fa try). The match was played in a heavy downpour, and was contested mainly between the forwards. The
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  • 46 15 S.C.C. vs. A .PC on Friday, at S.C.C: P W F Mills: C. E. Brooke, G. E. C. Ash; C. Fittock. J. P. Wood. F O. S. Man; J. E. D. Graham. Lt. Beadnell, G. Williams, R. L. Pirn, E. McCreanor. Umpire—N. P. Roberts.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 211 15 Consumption Ham Ueen Cured. ""5*" r v v# I A REMEDY FOB CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as It may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced
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    • 116 15 |jp c o c o a jjp CoC °fß 1 lb tin -50 cents BP 1/2 lb tin 30 cents V 4 lb tin -20 centa II 111 iIH M 111 i'l II I Annual j J Cheap Sale. j WILL COMMENCE FROM MONDAY, 14th j AND UNTIL SATURDAY, 26th,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 1656 16 ANNUAL REPORT OF LLOYD S REGISTER slight improvement in the outlook for the shipping and shipbuilding Industries has fortunately continued, states the annual report of Lloyd's Register of Shipping for the year ended June .SO. Several factors have recently contributed to ameliorate the position ior shipowners.
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  • 104 16 Statement ()t Snp T Municipality THiC Sinp. jrc Muliiici mtnt l*n I!»• vivk m i r U*al tIUTK vmt 2.1» with 211 iti lfu« pr< -ii j 1!8!S In Lht corn *j*rir»i year Th* chlnf itan pr i b£tt*tx'n t'J, ph pnntnu'nlw «uar.ul M. ctA/Srtlij 20
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  • 190 16 The follow ng are the princij a., rican short-wave tran mis numbers Immediately aftei letters refer to kilocycles, and 11 second number set to metre TO-DAY 10.20 p.m. Betty and B 'ketch; New Yoik, W2XE 21& TOMORROW 12.50 a.m. Farm and 800 Hotu Washington and Chicag W3XAL 17.780:
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  • 25 16 Reuter Moscow, DC '0. M. Ruklnmovitch has 1 People's Commissar for Defence tadttf tties an office creaied undei the Soviet constitution —Reuter
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 390 16 LOOKING at your teeth in a mirror won't id.l you ii they are wily flflflHß fl clean. Decay begins in concealed P crerices and corners which big, old- fl I Of* fashioned brashes can't reach fl S Tek» short head fits everywhere fl f. 11 ,WkW lrwl W THE MODERN
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    • 165 16 1 I I i "I used to be subjoci io very I I severe colds" J Li j used Mbe sublet Co »cry .set ire cofjs. but since using P 4'pcx 1 bate a/u<i>< been P auie to c/u-tk them I I r>om m Vapex user I Cured a cold
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    • 312 16 YOUTH, VIGOUR. A VITALITY Hcstort'ffl in 30 Minnies. It is no longer required to tarry through a treatment for hours or weeks if you feel weak or prematurely old. German Doctor's latest discovery by thp name Man Power Pills give marvellous and immediate results in cases of exhaustion, etc. They
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    • 2 16 DIAMOND BEER
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 29 17 Guaranteed radio service work at reasonable prices. A Guaranteed certificate given with each radio repair. *pt»t Radio Ltd., jB, Orcnard Road. blende Radio 'distributors) I'hone for a prompt response.
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    • 102 17 A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. Slmm aJ% ple and reliabl e In I |1 I operation. Quality of X _J I St mat€rials work. ma nship most exactBOE BOON LEONG RIDIO Dfcrr., 7 Prlnsep Street, 60 Selecie Road, SINGAPORE 1 5La test in Qua lity RADIOS.) Over 20 Models
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    • 32 17 CAR BAT^RY Obtainable from all dealers or Jroiu SOLE AGENTS: Borneo Motors Ltd., Singapore and all Branches: Advertisement of The Chloride Electrical Storage Co., Ltd. Oldham Lane, Singapore. »4 I 5 Qver
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1229 17 Malayan Listeners* Radio BRITISH EMPIRE *m>* I Radio-colonial, France nTif\nty X Aymyf T7C? TL w^ a iner (Mayerl). L'heure blue PROGRAMMES (Spoianski). Irish Fairy Song (Fred Tn nAY Hartley;. Ballynure Ballad (Hughes) TO-DAY i f\c th A c Great Dig World Keep Turning Wavelength: 25.24 metres (11.885 kcs). Band Ul
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  • 216 18 Ne\J Steps To Be Taken For Assisting London, Dec. 9. IN the Commons last night the Government agreed to limit the operation of the Special Areas Act, under which measures for assisting the depressed areas of Britain are undertaken, to May 31 of next year instead of 1938.
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  • 27 18 Miss Peto, Scotland Yard's head of women police, recently paid a visit to Poland, Austria, and Germany and saw the women police of those countries at work.
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  • 103 18 Plan For Prevention Of Overlapping Reuter Wireless. Rome. Dec. 5. THE Cabinet has d?cided all regular Italian shipping services be grouped Into four big combines which will cover defined areas, thereby eliminating overlapoing and competition. The nine companies grouped have 181 ships of a'total tonnage of 1.200.000. A
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  • 54 18 The Police Band will play the following programme at Telok Ayer to-day, beginning at 6 p.m.: March, "Tarifa," Stopford; Overture, "Opollo." Haydn Wood; Selection, "Wild Violets,'' Stolz; March, "Old Faithful." Holzmann; Humoresque, "The Lightning Switch,'' Alford; Musical Sketch. "The Swanky Drum Major," Myddleton; Popular Selection. "A Panorama of
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  • 31 18 Mr. Joseph von Sternberg has been engaged by Mr. Alexander Korda to direct "I. Claudius," the next film to be produced at Denham, starring Mr. Charles Laughton and Miss Merle Oberon.
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  • 417 18 Heavy Fines On Four Chinese Singapore. Wednesday fOUR male Chinese appeared 1 aft?rnoon before th e fifth ma* Mr. E. E. Colman. charged o committing an offence under Rubber Regulation Ordinance f porting into the Colony rubb approximately 90 pikuls not panied by a certificate of
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 619 18 Become a CIVIL ENGINEER Civil Bnglliecilaf h a profession open to all ambitious men and women. Many of to-morrow's '•ivil Engineers are to-day devotintr their spore time to the mastery of one or otr-pf of th? famous ICS Courses Tet us send you further Information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd.
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    • 33 18 UADI »V IHI MAKERS OP FAMOUS [Tj^fflS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914» 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers CORONET" ribbons and Caroons. Overhauling or cleaning of m cs in offices undertaken.
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    • 108 18 CALVE RTS carb o l i TQQTjjpQyypj: p Your denus* uses pow- jaT lgfeL— der for teeth, because /T\ he knows that powder (~PI '""u cleans teeth. Insist on w Calverts Carbolic %*T'&-^M Tooth Powder—in the Pfi V rk.^B New' Airflow' Flask X^^j^}>r\|H 4T< —Now more conveni- """*v A ent,
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    • 129 18 SAVE TIME IN THE MORNING Gillette l^^^^fe^ "*<mc piece" Aristocrat jff\ Here's the Gillette "one piece" Aristocrat the razor that saves you fJf time and trouble every morning. Twist \'f the handle—the head opens, allowing you to remove or replace the blade in a second. Twist again end you are
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 47 19 "r 90 sure you will be lmpxesse* i ual value and quality ol >ectaclea and with expert eye to cure your headache and inns. We guarantee your back if you are not completely ousfed NAN SIH OPTKAI HOUSE s. Diing, UJ>. (PWla) Wth bridge Koaa! Phono 4tttt
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    • 268 19 your Hat sir!\ M*^) —be sure if is a l f BATT£H SBY LJ^^^^ There is certainly a style IP »o lit your personality and I l«r /1 *Ito^^t weight for]every season. 1 i^' BATTERSBY HATS FOR MEN .3. a iflS? t i M^*^&|L V <i»9 J j Blow HOT
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    • 159 19 \'M A S PHES i: X I fjjg I piLOTtr lo eVCr t C Stly Ca be S inse P arabl i r Personal a possession as a beautiful M f T £ffl A handsome gift of such a graceful PILOT would easily solve the complicated M £&m problem of—how
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    • 815 19 ifaSavait Listeners 9 Radio pnOH1 < Holland (Wavelength 25.57 metres) (Continued from paae 17) y TO-DAY «FRLIN STATION Brahms Baritone: Hans Eggert 850P m National Anthem. Open--3.05 p.m. Folk Music played "by the m f announcement, .ci —tres (15.200 tea.). DJ* Hohner Quartette. 8.55 p.m. Music. B .-1 -yflso kcs.):
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