Malaya Tribune, 31 December 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol- XXIII, -No. 308. SINGAPORE,. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Dec. 31, liWi. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1936 FIVE CEVTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 294 1 SUNDAY TRIBUTE Dominant In Malaya i OXFORD J SAUSAGES -I- -> <- -i« «i- -r- -i« -i- »i- »i- -s»*fl- «5* -i" *r» *> -i- <-;• -i- -i- -i» -rt MAKE SURE OF GOOD HEM UTS X < >' t i B X USING mlmtKrmk\ t I Baking Powder t
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    • 183 1 THE NEtyS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORJVIXiS. j TRIBUTE I XL I M j POWDERED MILK j PURE SAFE MILK SilP MILK 5 FOR FOR I DRINKING OR fj)||p GROWING I COOKING. CHILDREN. j Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. t DISTRIBUTORS: y CETZ BROS. CO. 1 I i
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    • 870 2 AC llV IT I PRICKLY HEAT bv DR. AUGUST WOLFF Own fatti BIELEFELD M. HASSAN, 34, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF Frigidaires, Koldchests, modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, wiring
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    • 528 2 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS/ LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Twenty-seventh Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Saturday, January 30, 1937, at 12 noon, at which the Directors will recommend that a Final Dividend of
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    • 111 2 and 4CQUR4CY For Clocks and Watches with both of these, do not fail to inspect the wide and varied selection of 429. North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Road) GREAT X'MAS SALE NOW ON P.S i s Products of combined ■kill integrity "Encore" brand GENUINE SILK LADIES STOCKINGS Retail price per
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    • 126 2 NEW iSAR SALE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY PON'T .FAIL TO (JOML HIGH CLASS LADIES' SILK UNDERWEAR LINEN TABLE CLOTHS CAMPHOR CHESTS LAMP SHADES IVORY WARE CHINESE FANCY GOODS Obtainable at: Shanghai Trading Co. 55, High Street, Singapore. DOLLAR brand JAVA SAUCE for $0.20 a bottle Delicious for your Breakfast, riffln. Dinner and
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    • 139 2 For any reliable and prompt Repair to Buildings etc. Consult MAY PHIL BUILDING CO., General Contractors 23t. Bonham Building, Chuiia Street, Singapore. Call, write or 'phone 3591. L-—— I mm n i Hygienic Dust-Bins, Self-closing. Obtainable at EMCO Factory 10th mi!e Bukit Timah Rd. Telephone 4504 Owners of Patent Rights.
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  • 219 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES GERMAN TONNAGE POLICY Creation Of Efficient Fleet PROBLEMS facing German g F were outlined by Dr. Waltei" Hortmangeneral manager of Amerika Line, speaking at the uppert Chamber of Commerce. id The most important quesuon. he «a was whether the world h develop a reasonable nation^ Us, r
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    • 333 3 -Jggjjggg BRITISH INDIA 0 s N. CO's SAILINGS: 1 OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1937. KAWALjmW 17.000 Jan. 1 6.000 Jan. 25 |S A 3 55feS 15 000 Mar. 12 VhVdWAN 6.070 Mar. 13 roHFU 15-000 May 7 v a hfr\ 16.000 May 21 ALDE HOMEWARDS. Leaves Tonnage. Spore. 1937. COMORIN
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    • 139 3 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated In INWgI gin| Direct Service to and to Calcutta via "SwS L adTakine cargo on through Bill ol Laa inr^Vant g on, o Macao Swatow g rhefo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports? FoVmosa, 'the^ m MITiL FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. KUMSANG Jan. 1
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    • 534 3 I ML B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINĔ"| i S (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) j (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore New York S m s KIYOSUMI MARU In port Dec. 31 Feb. 9 \in s KOMAKI MARU Feb.
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    • 508 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excel,ent Cuisine^^ ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M S Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5 I JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 26-2 MEONIA
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    • 478 3 STEAMER SAILINGS —*> 1 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 1« (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore. 1936. M.s. "HAVEL Dec. 31 1937. s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Jan. 6 s.s. "DONAU" omits Manila, Taku Bar, Japan Jan. 13
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  • 696 4 Antiquaries In Error NOT BEFORE 16TH i CENTURY JHE news of the theft of Sii William Wallace's two-handed sword from the Wallace Monument at Stirling need not unduly perturb good Scotsmen. The sword,' which I remember being shown to me there as the sword of Sir
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  • 57 4 Sir Victor Warrender. Financial Secretary, War Office, announced in House of Commons that the experiment of permitting men below recruitir* •standard to join the Army would not bcompleted until the end of December" The progress of the recruits is so successful that the practical application of the expen'ment
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  • 27 4 The appointment of Mr. Norman Harvey Git tins to be a dental officer, Malayan Medical Service, has been approved. Mr Gi tins assumed duty en Dec 1
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  • 200 4 Tested By Girl In One Year .Winnipeg. rOUSANDS of samples of butterweighing altogether 23,000,000 lbhave been analysed here by Miss Edith Young, a Dominion government employee, during the past year. Miss Young's task Is to test butter from every churning in all the creameries of Manitoba
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  • 132 4 I Man Who Must Learn To Walk Forwards New York, Thursday CIMPLICIO GODINA. the Siamese twin who wa: >* separated by an operation irom his brother Lucio after the lettev. death from pneumonia, *s having o learn how to live all over again" although he is 28.
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  • 30 4 Mr. J. N. Milsum Senior Assistant Agriculturist. Agricultural Department Straits Set lements and Federated Malay States has been appointed to act as A S"cu]<ural Department Straits Settlements and Federated Malay
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  • 288 4 When Daughter Struck A Match A nr )C Chicoutimi. Quebec. IAJGS bark has resulted in the deaths of a mother and "seven cnuoren in a lonely wooden farmhold 20 miles from here. The woman, Mrs. Brassard, was m oca ji a downwards room recovering from
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  • 104 4 Copf nhmgen. An ancient Rosoco gate whi :h is presumed to be "some* ,q» has been vainiy Bought by r architects. The gah Christianberg, the castle Danish Kings. Several years ago. it was removed from the castl? by the architect in charge because he did not like its
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    • 184 4 her teeth look ao beautiful, only the fronts are properly cleaned. The crevices at the back would shock her if she could see them ***~~?&&>s, JW You cannot cleaa yeur teeth with a big, old- f*T&tt > j fashioned brush which does not fit the inner curve. Tek is specially
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  • 397 5 4 Memorable Anniversary Dinner The Aftereffects Of Christmas A Recognition Of Work Well Done (From Our Staff Representative) Penang Office, Dec. 28. T HK report of the 22nd anniver1 sary dinner of the Hu Yew Seah, which was held on Christmas night provides interesting reading.
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  • 176 5 WE all know the cause that generates the feeling of conviviality for Christmas and, now that it is all over bar the shouting, so to speak, I am afraid a good few of us are beginning to feel the after-effects. These may take the form of a
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  • 259 5 QEVERAL interesting points were touch<u» ed upon at a recent meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association One was a suggestion regarding keeping the Penang Library open all day on Saturdays and Sundays and in place of these days to close it for a similar period
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  • 273 5 Coroner Returns Verdict Of Suicide Singapore, Wednesday A VERDICT ol suicide by hanging wa< returned by a jury of three Chines? hi the conclusion of an inquest held the Coroners iMr, W. McQuarrio Court to-day into the death of a Chi nese named Yee Kee. who
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  • 331 5 Story Of Demand For Thirty Dollars Singapore, Wednesday. GOH Choon Eng, a young salesman who was charged with attempted extortion in respect of $30 from one Yeo Song Thiam, was sentenced this morning to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. W. G. Reeves the third magistrate.
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  • 51 5 Hundredth Day Rites In Bangkok There were large attendances at Wat Eenchamabopitr. Bangkok, on Dec. 21 and 22. when the hundtedtn-day ceremonies following the death of H.R.H. Frince Purachatra were carried out. The members of the Council of Regency. Her Malesty the Queen Grandmother and H.R.H. Prince Naris
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  • 170 5 Mr. R. D. Wilkie And Miss Phyllis Day Singapore, Wednesday. A PRETTY wedding took place at St. n Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon, when Miss Phyllis Day. from Australia, became the bride of Mr. R. Douglas Wilkie. Mr. Wilki? is with Malayan Tobacco Distributors, Singapore. The bride was given
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  • 88 5 This Evening's Services In Singapore Wesley Methodist Episcopal ChurchFort Canning Road—The Rev. H. B. Amstutz, M.A., Minister. Thursday, D°c 31, 9 p.m. Church Night in the Wesley Hall. Programme of Community Singing and the presentation of two plays. Refreshments will be served. 11.15 p.m. Watch Night Service of
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  • 66 5 Singapore Wednesday. About 3.30 p.m. yesterday afternoon the ambulance was called to the Rochore Police Station wh-re a Chinese lay in a semi-conscious state and bled profusely from a deep wound about two inches long on the left thigh. H? said he had been stabbed by a compatriot.
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  • 27 5 The troopship Lancashire la expected to arrive in S'ngapore at 2 p.m. to-day from Home. She will leave at five thu afternoon for Hongkong.
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  • 189 5 Arrival In Singapore To Meet Husband Singapore. Wednesday AMONG the passengers on board the Scharnhorst which arrived in Singapore to-day was Mrs. Wang Chlng Wei, wife of the former Chinese Premier. She has come to meet her husband who is expected here on the Fotsdsrr i
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  • 62 5 The following were elected officebearers at the annual meeting ol the Chinese Christian Association, SingaP °President Sir Ong Siang Song, K.8.E., vice-president, the Rev. W. Gibson, M A hon. secretary. Mr. Lim Thian Pee: hon. debating secretary, Mr. Tan Peng Whee; hon auditor. Mr. Lim Seng Kiang;
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    • 113 5 I Ja^ WHY IS THIS WHISKY SO POPULAR P 7 JSS&kT "RECALSE there is that subtle f£m£f difference in its flavour MM W/ and quality which distinguishes it from ail other whiskies. \\\\\WAr It has been said that there is no difference to-day between H one well-known brand and V
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    • 27 5 B. Bandars FOR EXTRA DRIVE J NESTLES f II QUICK I I i OATS i'.-.j NOW ON SALE HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA UWRR IPOH.
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  • 446 6 LOMIOX COMMODITIES London, Dec. 30. Previous To-day r r.anfje. Tone i. Steadier SS". Buyers. 104 104 •Seilen 1015 16 104 315 Jar Mar. Buyer?.. 10 13 1« 10 9 16 4 Sellers. 1015 19 104 _5 16 Apr Jane Buyers. 1013 1« 104 —516 Sellers. 10 15
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  • 856 6 FRASER AND CO.'S REPOR T BOOM DAYS RETURNING TO MAL A YA MESSRS. PrMer f «wetty P Wrt on the share m ark, STsjgog:— "f abroad, week has been relatively fr c from hk urbing incidents and geWraUy iSkto? Not so, however, our local mark? t when-, with both our
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  • 64 6 Final Dividend Of V/ 2 Per Cent. A CABLE from the secretaries of the Sendayan I F.M.S I Rubbrr Co.. Ltd.. .states that the dir?ctor.s have recommended a final dividend in respect of the last financial year of l x 2 per cent payable on Jan. 18.
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  • 77 6 Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 29. On the Stock Exchange with operator* indisposed to extena commitments, coppers, rubbers and oils reacted somewhat and elsewhere business was patchy and featureless, apart from the persistent demand for nearly all foreign bonds and some Kaffirs. Rubbers opened strong and then became
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  • 23 6 London, Dec. 30. Sterling on New York 4 91, Paris 105-5 32. War Loan 105-7 16. Gold 1418 —British Official Wireless.
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  • 31 6 Mr. Arthur Pritchard. General Manager of a group of estates, Began Datoh has returned from leave, and taken over control from Mr Donald, who has sailed for home on sick leave
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  • 497 6 Remarkable Rise In Prices rE recent remarkable rise in rare rubber prices demonstrates clearly that the upward revision of export quota? for the first half of 1937 has by no means allayed the anxiety which consuming interests have recently begun feel over the rapid depletion of rubber
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 642 6 Ormea-Chinese Ban king Corporation Ltd. j 'Lw/srsx-'SA/l is the Straits BeTttrmcnts;. i The CMmm Ci—itrrtil Ba&k I Iftea 1 71»« H/> fi*r>{ Bank Limited xatt I'm (nervea-Clkbttae Bank ww CAPITAL: WhWijM.m f -oed and Paid t> f! t-.WIJt&J*. 1 MJiAii amt£, ckixa muiLhiso. chclja vnuxi, Singapore PHONES: I HanagiAg f>irt*u,r
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  • 1521 7 mued bu Fraser arid Co. Lyall arid Evatt, Exchange arid Stock Broken MINING Fraser* Co. Lyall Evatt i Buyer. Sellers Buyers Seller. Ampat Tin n AsamKumbang 3. 34- 32 34 H Austral Malay 55- 56 xd 56 57 xd 5- Ayer Hitam 23 24 6 23 2',
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  • 631 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 37% cts., down l 1:; ct. Market Tone: Irregular. London: 10 »d., down 3 16d. Market Tone: Irregular. New York: 21»« cts.. down V ct. Market Tone: Easier. Heavy selling in the home markets has again brought prices
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 259 7 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI- DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA HON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. aEAD OFFIC 16D, CECIL STRIZL l 1.. I BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. r* Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441
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    • 26 7 MM TH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) HA MINE 1A SURA N C E W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel 5926, 2, Flnlayson Green.
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  • 158 8 Inche Abdul Rahman bin Taib From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec 30. rE death occurred suddenly yesterday in Johore Bahru, of Inche Abdul Rahman bin Tarb. about 40 years of age. headmaster of the Ayer Moleh Malay School. Johore Bahru. who died in his
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  • 72 8 Two Arrests Made In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. TWO arrests have been made in 1 connection with the armed robbery of a Chinese woman, the proI- m re m of a sundry goods .shop off MacPherson Road, on Monday night. The arrests were made by Mr Tremleit. A.S.P. a
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  • 117 8 Death At The General Hospital Singapore. Thursday The death took place at the Gr-neral N Pita! yesterday morning of Mrs Cecilia Dagma Williams, wife of Mr tmhbrrt E Williams, of th A PC Pu n Bukom Th; funeral took place on the same renlng Wreaths w
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  • 44 8 The following passengers are arrivirn &ngaperc by the Jutlandia whch aw here on Jan 29 Mr- j Larsen Mr A Svlv.s*. Hvd. Mr R Bock, Mi>\s F A" Keck Mr J N van ArkH. Mrs V M 04 rode, Mr. A. v. Cramsie.
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  • 36 8 The Jfun Laborde Is exacted to :.r:v.. in Singapore from Colombo on Fildn\. Jan. L at a.m., and sail on the same day at 1 p m. for Saigon Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe
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  • 97 8 London, Lm' 30. Pari :.Vw, Yofk 4 DO IS 1G Motih'tful l JW.j i Hhia M* 2fJ lit (> m»v.i 2i Am: Un'Uum R k» 1 Mllun f>3 1 li. 20 titoirkMolm 1&39 1 Copenhagen 22 4U. OKio iy.uu. Vienna 26'j.. Pr:iyue Hi»',, rtfiKrudu 2iA. Madrid nom 227
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  • 31 8 The first hockey match after a month was played on the Sitiawan Recreation Club padang when the Sitiawan Hockey Club l am met the Kampong Koh Hockey XI o n Tuesday.
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  • 211 8 Programme For Visit To j Singapore Singapore, rhtirsd.iv £ONStDTRABL£ Interest iv oeinc displayed in the coming visit 10 Singapore ol the Indian Deputation Member* of 'ne local Indian community especially ure looking lorwara to thetr amval The deputation comprises the Rs. Hon Mr V S. P C C'
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  • 173 8 Public Function* And Sports fixtures TO-DAY. DEC 31 Presentation of Tamil play by the Madras Premier Amateurs Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO MORROW. JAN 1 IfeW Year Sea Sports, 9 a.m.—l 2 noon Mew Year Land Sports. Anson Rord S adium. 2 30 p.m. Penang Races. 3rd day.
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  • 87 8 Singapore. Wednesday The Hon Mr R Sri Padmana'hm State Councillor, Colombo, who is on I short visa to Singapore, was the Chk f SS?.? f *i! MW i?? r ar a Chi "ese dinner held a the World last ni"ht Amongst these present were M^s S r
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  • 54 8 Singapore. Thursday. A Javanese woman w; f invol'vd in a SKf J2 tabb J n afternoon. Bhe was found lying near the Victoria School til Jalan Be.sar and was removed SiLT b J ,lanCr ,0 ,ne ««neral Hospital She had a wound on the uppei lin mri several
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  • 22 8 Th strike of a total of 800 artisans at the Harbour Boord and United Engi peers continues. Negotiations are stS] proceeding. BIUJ
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  • 112 8 B.S^rilT 0 and Juliet 3 PAVIION.-Tom Walls and Ralnh Cu P kindness." 6 .iSaSd MARLBOROUGH.— "Naviivan" (Hin c'ustani. 6 15 and 9.15 p ni Hm V^r^rTr?S ld n LUEOSi The WhlS--9 ROYAL.-- Ratnawali," 6-GARRICK--Shipmates For Ever" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. «mS^S 1 1 Dancing Side-shows. Malay nneras w7 yangs.
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  • 166 8 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's 1310 th Auction wh-ich took place yesterday resulted a* follow*. 1310 th Auction 30th December, J936 CtUIWKd 899 4H lbs— tons 401 52 Offered 7*2.279 ibs—tons 331 37. Sold 664 210 lbs. -ton? 296 52.
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  • 347 8 I Elderly C hinese Chargc-d I In Court Singapore- Wednesday Ho Kwc fcwtc a«i c.ac.iy Chinese ua euij.utQ tr.ii i:.(,i.jjjig: t <, r>* hUd court Lejoro Mr W u Reeve* wnn vojunutruy euusiiu: hun m a puouc servant to rjee Jho bemoi Revenue OfllctT No J u.'QJ)e li
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  • 228 8 To Appear At Raffles Hotel To-Morrow JfAILI'S Hawaiian Troubadours will make their first appearance at Raffles Hotel to-morrow night. David and Queenie Kaili, the principal performers claim to be the best known Hawaiian artists before the public, having been icatured throughout Europe, America and Australia. Celebrated as Hawaiian
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 432 8 malayVl I TO-NIGHT—Nh\V YEARS EVE I jGALA DINNER FANCY DRESS BALL j Latest Parisian Carnival Novelties, Crackers. Balloons, etc. j FANCY DRESS PRIZES 2 Original 2 Best Ladies and Gentlemen. BEAUTIFUL SURPRISE GIFT FOR EACH LADY DINER j MIDNIGHT SURPRISE I S I Diners 'only 5i7.00 EXTENSION TO 2 A.M.
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    • 210 8 VOI i II VHaOiit. A VITALITY It is no longer required to carry through a treatment for hours or weeks if you feel weak or prematurely old. German Doctor's latest discovery by the nam* Man Power Pills give marvellous hmO mmediate resnWs in eases of exb.au> tion. etc They work
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    • 85 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Ml— of debtor: C. W. CHELLAPPA. Address of debtor: No. 3, Jonker Street, Malacca. Description of debtor: Editor, Malacca Guardian. No. of Proceedings: No. 6 of 1936. Date
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    • 897 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. I. Sic Yok Kie Proprietor of Chop Ek Seng Char, of 69. Teluk Ayer Street, Singapore, Merchant hereby eive notice to all whom it may concern that the Power of attorney granted by me to Ko Boen Tan of the same address to do certain ac:s and
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  • 1423 9 REPORT OF HECHT, LEVIS KAHN LTD. Wise Move Of Rubber Control Committee (By Air mail) MESSRS Anglo French Bendixsens, Ltd. 'Singapore) forward the weekly report. dat?d Dec. 19. of Messrs Hecht, Levis and Khan Ltd.. London, as lollows: position of the writer of these circulars is getting somewhat difficult, predicted
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  • 79 9 The following appointments are notified In the S.S. Government Gazette: Brigadier Herbei* A. Lord to be a Justic-" of the Peace for Singapore. Major H. S. J. Lloyd to be Supervisor of Expert Duties in charge of Prai Collector. Station. Mr. H. North-Hunt. M.C.S., to officiate as Registrar-General of Statistics
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  • 1067 9 New Year Preparations Bazaars Doing Roaring Business Mrs. Wang Ching Wei In Spore —-hoing To Penang Wasteful Wedding And Funeral Ceremonies Career Of World Court Judge Last Dag For Onium Smokers To Drop Habit By Our Chinese Correspondent) are indications that greater numbers of the local Chinese
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  • 47 9 By flying from Singapore to Alor Star and back recently, two Royal Air Force pilots. Flight-Lieut. Sar.-l and Flight Lieut. Grace, established a Malayan light aeroplane record. They used a Hornet Moth two-seater cabin machine belonging to the Royal Singapor? Flying Club and stopped at all aerodromes.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 68 9 r PSYCHO RAY BADGE j WEAR IT' SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. Price $3.00 1 MAKTING SUM,-- T Msp r -m m Chop Ban Chaan. )1 hS I ALT CHERAS 9th Mile, 22 11 36. j Your P-vcho Ray Badge and the two applications of your electro- S then
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    • 248 9 BATTERSBY fur felt HATS for ME X HVSEZ^V otre British and Best Lml I There Is a shape and quality for every discerning man— 1 In various weights for differ- B jS ing climates. Kcl B 111 Your next hat Jfl should he a Blf OSTERMILK j I Britain's 6
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  • 126 10 'From Our Own Correspondent/ Malacca. Tuesday. A social event in Malacca next mcr.*> wUi be the marriage of Mr Tar. Soo Chong the local Municipal Corrrr. is to Miss Ong Yam Neo daughtei >f Mr Ong Hin Tiang and th late Mil O .g H;r. T;ar.g Mr Tan
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  • 90 10 It is reported that Mr. W. L. untitled he Deputy Municipal President. Penang rill very "shortly proceed to Singapore B transfer to assume the office of ".ssis ant Secretary for Chinese Affairs. 0 Dr V W W S Purcell. Protector of j 'hinese. who i.s on he Municipal Com- :on
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    • 327 10 j I TKe handsomest young heA m«n hero of the screen I SixI ■IE feet-fwe of branny, blazing you'" .'led aga nst Alaskan 9J 7t imuggleriwhostol«hi*sweetromantic love «cenes What exciting entertainment I JOHN WAYNE my in A UNIVERSAL PICTURE I t HEROIC ADVENTURE Of THE COASTGUARD /m *«th NAN GREY
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    • 508 10 j S "The Screen s Greatest Achievement Since it found its \OK E j S Free Press '33 12 3«' L TJ«»SS I "ROMEO and JULIET TRIUMPH Let there b? no mistake about it: as a N S gpspectacle "ROMEO and JULIET** is munificently well done: there is no other
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    • 307 10 a— —9~~ 9 •♦>* o Tone big laugh from start to finish: this -SIS JUST THE COMEDY FOR YOUR NEW FEAR'S ft l EVE ENTERTAINMENT j T IN O f A Cup Of Kindness'! i with ROBERTSON HARE and j. T DOROTHY HYSON BY BEN TRAVERS I S IEE How
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  • 382 11 And Other Customs Prosecutions (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 29. IS the result of the vigilance of the Johore Bahru Customs Several arrests were made during the Christmas season for illicit distilling of samsu, etc. To-day, before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate,
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  • 129 11 Result: Clan Fight—Six In Hospital Singapor Thufjvi TWO ;w bul.mtxs were ruslvd to K:ulan Roud jfr**wtliy nwrnlnt w! ire six Chinese lone woman- were round injured at\d lyij.e 0»1 th<- mail It U iU ttiu« woman of r.e Kheh community w;is (iaiwr.g v.ul<r from 1 .he rund-pipe
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  • 47 11 Nanking, Dec. 30. Mr. Chin Shu Jen, the cha rman ol the Overseas Committee, has received further remittances for the Chiang Kai Shek Aeroplane Fund. These mc'ude $***** from the Ch'nese in Sian*. and $19,000 from the Chinese community in Batavia —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 239 11 The following passengers who left Singapore for South Africa and South America by the O.S.K. Round-the world Liner M.S. 'Rio de Janeiro Maru on the 28th instant: Mr. and Mrs. J. W Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kohl. Mrs. J. L MacSwiggen. Mrs. V. C. Ba-nos.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 404 11 .J. Great World Show WISHING OUR PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR 5 STARTING TO-NIGHT NEW YEAR j UHWn CELEBRATION j Thurs.-31st. Dec. Fri.-lst., Sat.-2nd Sun.-3rd, January t FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY I RAINBOW TALKIE-FREE SHOWj CLOUD CINEMA-FREE SHOW j Thurs.-31st, Dec. Sat.-2nd January j vg| VM.IIAI FIREWORKS I Fri-Ist Sun-3rd
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    • 87 11 Become a CIVIL ENGINEER Civil Engineering Is a profession open to all ambitious men and women. Many of to-morrow's civil Engineers are to-day devotinc their spare time to the mastery of one or other of the famous I.C.S. Courses. Let us send you further information. Internationa] Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd.
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    • 246 11 ALHAMBRA f GRAND NEW YEAR PROGRAMME I Opening To-morrow 1 t AT 3.15 6.15 9.15 •> I BLAZING DRAMA A BLISTERING TROPIC SUN! mm ne ,one woman l° vm 9 ne man who cast her off hating <• Jgfchy N Emotions flame at white heat in a ALSO The Sensational
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  • 709 12 rjpHP: meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissiwners passed otF without any reference being made to tiif question of the new hou.se for the President We had though.' that Mr. W. Hartley, now that he has assumed control of affairs, would have taken the opportunity to make a full
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  • 158 12 Creator Of The McGlusky Stories London, Dec. 29 IHE death is announced of Mr. A. G. Hahs the author. Keuter WlreteSd The late Mr A ci Ha:es, crea or of he McGlusky stores, was born in Australia in 187U Bafty m lvs li erars career he was COrrefpondent
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  • 101 12 Gave I/artre Sums For Public Purines Reuter. >4 Pf I«V 112• I" V• London Dn? 39 rllL f'f.ilh ocriiircd IftJtl nipht of L:idy Jit <t i itj wow of tip «'ih-"wn r, 31r Robert., from whom sh»> inherited u fo.to.ip <>i over live million.; Sterling She was
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  • 53 12 Reuter Wireless. Munch. Dec 29 Hitler ha- nte'rupted his Chrs'mr holiday at B to return »o Bsrlin and w'll attend General You *s rrr>k funeral and hold consultations w h h'gh N~7i officals on n variety "t tope; donb less inciu-Min the Ancle *wi»i>rh rtsardUMi Hrtuoteecv for
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  • 23 12 London, Dec. 30. The Duchess Of Kent and her infant daughter continue to make very good progress. British Official Wireless.
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  • 859 12 REFORM THAT IS NEEDED IN MALAYA LC. L." pleads the cause of t he ricksha puller in this article. The ricksha carrying two pertM ns has been abolished in Singapore but is still to be found in certain other parts of Malaya. It is no
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  • 369 12 By "looker On" MFW YKAK and the time of good raautttNons. I I I About the only that is never broken is the to give up making good rcsolut ions. W0 A man oft?n spends the best years of lii.s life looking for an ideal partner.
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  • 93 13 GRAVE ACCUSATION BY RUSSIA GERMAN-ITALIAN MOVES SOVIET ACCEPTS CONDITIONALLY ANGLO-FRENCH NOTE THE grave accusation that as far as Germans and Italians 1 are concerned intervention in Spain beyond a volunteer movement is made by Russia in reply to the Anglo-French note asking for
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  • 394 13 Reuter Wireless. Moscow. Dec. 30. CLAIM to possess information it showing that Germans and I thans fighting for General Franco arf D o( volunteers is advanced by Ike Soviet Government in expressing its readiness to agree conditionally f> the Anglo-Ftench proposal for banning the despatch of
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  • 158 13 Restoration Of Wage Cut Demand Reuter. Paris. Dec. 29. THi C.!> municipal workers who I i: a.i hour's strike to-day as W '-uitu: to the authorities to restore r a. l rut imposed a year ago held mt: awiing this evening after '•vh'cn ilw demonstrated
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  • 18 13 Year's Eve. excellent comedy the Pavilion in '"A Cup with those two laughterWalls and Ralph Lynn.
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  • 90 13 65 Deaths In One Week 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 30. PRESENT indications suggest that the cholera season is likely to be severe, the alternating cold and hot weather, plus the too. early termination of the rains, being contributing factors. During the Boxing Day. 92
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  • 63 13 Transfer From Woolwich For Safety Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 29. It is officially stated contracts will ba Signed shortly to transfer the shellhlling and other explosive departments from Woolwich to four arsenals situTted near Chorley. Lanes; Bridge-Enu. Glamorgan; Irvine, Ayrshire and Hereford. The Chorley factory will cover 900
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  • 136 13 Britain's Rearmament NONE NEED FEAR AGGRESSION British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 30. HTHE Prime Minister, as Conservative leader, has sent a New Ye v message to the Primrose League, in which he refers to the disturbed condition of Europe. He asserts that Government*j foreign policy
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  • 131 13 Indian Policeman Gets Reprieve Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 30. THE British Consul-General, Sir J. E. Brenan. after an all-day enquiry at the Municipal Jail, stated that the rope had not been tampered with and had been accidentally broken, and was caused by the steel beam to which it
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  • 155 13 British (government Goes Ahead British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 29. ANOTHER .stage in the development ol part of the Government's housing programme, which aims at abatement ol overcrowding has been reached with the issue of an order by the Minister ot Health fixing July 1 next as the
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  • 54 13 Peiping, Dec. 31. Th: campaign against the irregulars ii l Suiyuan has virtually ceased. The majority of the bandit chiefs have surrendered. Generals Chin Sen Chan and Shi Yu San. of the Manchukuo. nave offered their services to General Pu Tsoi Vi, the Governor of Suiyuan. against the
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  • 443 13 TRAFFIC BUSY Relief For Special Areas British Official Wireless. London. Dec 30. THE Ministry of Labour estimates that on Dec. 14 th«. number ci insured persons in employment In Great Britain, exclusive of agricultural workers, was approximately 11 132.000 or 12.000 more than the month before
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  • 73 13 Coming Into Force On Nov Year's Day London Dec. 30 The Public Order Act. which make;-, illegal the wearing of political uniforms or quasi-military organisations formed to secure political objects by force, and provides for the regu aUonor prohibition at public processions came- Into fom 0, laws which
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  • 72 13 By Frenchwoman JEAN BATTEN'S FEAT BEATEN Reuter. Xatal (Brazi), D.c. 30 'JpHE French aviatrix Maryes Basic arrived at 4.40 p.m.. having 1 f Dakar (Senegal) at 7.23 a.m., and has thus beaten Jean Batten's record solo crossing of the South Atlant'c f 13 hours 15 minutes by
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  • 146 13 Slum Clearance Likely To Increase British Official Wireless. London Dec. 30. SIR Harold Bellman. Chairman of the Building Societies Association dealing with the housing outlook in the New Year, suggests that there may soon be some falling off in building by unassisted private enterprise. Probably, however, there will
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  • 53 13 Foochow, Dec. 30 The main features of th? programme for economic development in Fukien Province next y ar are the cultivation of the wasteland in west Fukien. afforestation of ncrth Fukien. improvement of fish:ries in south Fukien and improvement of the gabelle salt areas In east Fukien. —Sin
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  • 45 13 Shanghai. Dec. 31. Mr. Shao Lik Tse, the governor of j c heiw, with his wife and children and j the commissioners of the various pro- I vincial departments, left Sian for Nan- j king by train yesterday.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 95 13 U. S. STRIKE Last Vessel Tied Up In Dock Reuter. New York, Dec. 30. THE Dollar Line, one of the most important U.S. mercantile fleets, was brought to a standstill wh?n the President Harrison, returning from a world cruise, was ordered to tie up owing to the
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  • 166 13 Unbroken Progress In Housing London Dec. 30. THE Ministry of Health Return shows that more houses were built in England and Wales in the year ended Sept. 30 ihan In any previous year. The total number erected was 339 658 houses, more by 19 000 than
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  • 72 13 Lord Burghley. M P. for Peterborough and former Olympic champion, had a remarkable escape in an aeroplane crash on his way home from Stockholm. Near Hamburg the three-engined aeroplane lost part cf a propeller and one engine was torn frcm its framework and caught fire. The aeroplane
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  • 814 14 INTRODUCTION OF DOCUMENT K. L. CASE Punjabi On Charge Of Perjury (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. VIGOROUS objections by counsel to the introduction of a certain document as evidence against his client, caused a sudden interruption in the hearing of a preliminary inquiry heard
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  • 1481 14 ADDRESS TO SINGAPORE ROTARIAi($ Singapore, Wednesday. %|AKE," the Japanese national drink made from fermented rice, i was the subject of an address by Dr. K. Ando, delivered at to-day's i tiffin meeting of the Singapore j Rotary Club, at which an exceptionally large number of visiting Rotarians
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  • 193 14 By Motor Vehicle DRIVER FAILS TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT Singapore, Thursday. Arab boy, Sulaiman bin Ali Abdat, was knocked down by a motor-vehicle in Upper Serangon Road shortly after 4 p.m. yesterday and fatally injured. The accident occurred almost directly opposite the Paya Lebar Police Station,
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  • 59 14 Singapore. Wednesday. The strike of the Chinese Printers still continues. following a meeting of strikers and employers at the Chinese Protectorate yesterday, when an attempt to come to an agreement fuiled The total number of strikers from nine Singapore firms reaches over 100. and it was hoped that
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  • 111 14 But Docs Not Want War SEEKS CO-OPEBATION FOR PEACE Reuter. London, Dec. 31. IAM not revealing a state secret if I declare, with full responsibility for every word I say, that to-day we feel sufficiently strong to .defend ourselves with success single-handed against any power or
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  • 177 14 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE S'ngapore Municipal health stale ment for the week ended Dec. M shows that there were 240 deaths compared with 216 in the previous week and with 239 -in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were bert-ber.
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  • 25 14 Disturbed Night Due To Pain Reuter. Vatican City, Dec. 30. rpHE Pope had a disturbed night with periods of wakefulness due to pain.—Reuter.
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  • 147 14 Broadcasts From Holland Stations ON the occasion of the Marriage oi H.R.H. Princess Juliana of the Netherlands to H.S.H. Prince Bernhard yon Lippe Biesterfeld the Netherlands Broadcasting Societies, viz. the AVRO. the KRO the VARA, the NCRV; and the PHOHI will collectively spe-*.-ser a spec al broadcast starting
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  • 148 14 GIVEN A REST Reds Cleared Out Of Shensi? Reuter. Nanking, Dec. 30. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has re-tendered his resignation which again has been rejected. He will instead be granted a month's leave to recuperate. Poor health and failure to prevent the Sian Mutiny were advanced
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  • 410 14 Says Premier Accepted His Plans Nanking, Dec. 31. MARSHAL Chang Hsueh Liang has Wired to the Chinese Chamber cf Commerce in Hongkong stating that Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has accepted his plans for national salvation. It is generally forecast that the Generalissimo will withdraw his resignation His second
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  • 35 14 To Be Tried By Special Tribunal Reuter. Nanking, Doc 30. II is announced tlmt Marshal Cham: Ilsurh Liang will be tried by a special tribunal of the Military Affairs Commission to-morrow morning. -Reu'er.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 55 14 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. 4 CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PUONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. m AGENTS? MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SERLMBAN CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOON« NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCT AGENCY, LTD.. OVERSEA-CHINESE
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  • 649 15 VIEW OF JAPANESE VISITOR MR. Y. HATTA Member Of House Of Peers A STRONG denial that the Chinese in Manchuria were badly treated and were in danger of being ultimately ousted by the Japanese was made'bv Mr. Y. Hatta, until recently vice-president of the South
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  • 63 15 Minister To Austria's Son Singapore, Wednesday. HERR yon Papen. on fc s °n of the German Minis er to Austria and former Chancellor, arrived in Singapore this morning by the P and O. Comorin from Shanghai He is returning China after a year's stay. He
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  • 162 15 Reception By Ramakrishna Mission Singapore, Wednesday. THE Maaras Premier Dramatic Troupe which arrived in Singapore yesteroay were given a reception by the local branch of the Sn Ramakrishna Mission in Norris Road. Mr. V. Sivapragasam presided and the visitors were introduced formally r>> Mr. K. P. K. Menon.
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  • 463 15 AS LEADER Vital To Country's Interest Singapore, Wednesday. CHINA needs Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and men of his calibre, and cannot afford to lose hfc< leadership." said Mr. Cheng Tien Hsi, newly-elected Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, in an interview with the Tribune on
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  • 198 15 Generalissimo Pays A Tribute Nanking, Dec. 30. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek paid a tribute to-day to Dr. H. H. Kung for his ability in maintaining the financial stability of the Government during the Shensi revolt. It is probable that the Finance Minister will be awarded a
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  • 21 15 Mr. F. G. Bourne, formerly the Singapore coroner, wbo retired some yevs ago. bus become a member ol tne I'vnier<len council
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 22 15 s SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: j i SINGAPORE t MALACCA j 37-39, High St. i^mmmm, j j
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    • 148 15 This is rather an unusual photograph of Bread, but* a product such as ours is worthy of unusual treatment IT IS GOOD ALL THROUGH! THE ROYAL BAKERY offers you wholesome, nourishing bread, made under hygienic conditions Irom the finest Australian and Canadian flour which is carefully stored in temperature controlled
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  • 145 16 MELBOURNE-GROUND WITH A HISTORY 29 PREVIOUS TESTS THERE AUSTRALIA HAVE WON 15 AND ENGLAND 12 rpHE third Test match between England and Australia begins tomorrow at Melbourne where, sixty years ago, the series was inaugurated. In the season of 1876-77, J. Lillywhite took an
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  • 975 16 THERE have been tremendous totals put up by either side at Melbourne, where it seems the wicket favours the batsmen more than the bowlers. We have Australia putting up an opening innings score of 600 in 1924-25. to which England replied with 479; and
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  • 18 16 BRADMAN, skipper of the Australian side which has disappointed somewhat, in the present Test set ies. Probable Teams
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  • 40 16 THE teams will probably be selected from the following players:— AUSTRALIA ENGLAND Bradman Worthington Badcock Barnett Brown Fagg Darling Hammond Fingleton Leyland McCabe Ames McCormick Hardstaff O'Brien Robins O'Reilly Allen Oldfield Verity Fleetwood-Smith Voce Ward Fish lock J.C.B.A. TENNIS DINNER
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  • 501 16 The Junior Civil Service Association will hold their tennis tournament dinner at the Clubhouse on Saturday, Jan. ati 8 p.m. The A" tennis singles handicap will also be played off at 4.30 p.m. sharj on the same cay. STATISTICS OF THE M.C.C Allen's Good Lead In The Bowling UP till
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  • 93 16 Semi-Final Of Small Units Cup A VERY keen game of hockey was play- ed between H. Q. Wing of the Skins and the 7th Heavy Battery R.A. in the semi-final of the Garrison, Small Units Cup competition, on the former's ground on Tuesday. Although playing with only ten
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  • 55 16 Merchants vs. Etceteras on Tuesday in S.CC. lournament match: A. P. Webb: G D. A. Lundon. J. H. Abbott. W. J. Henman, H. J. M. Hesketh; Alan Colvi!le, A. Cromarty: D. P Perry, J. C. Gransden, K. S. Sykcs, C. F. Jennings. J. Welsh. P. E°;?rton Smith, W.
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  • 25 16 The s.s. Ipoh will take the place 01 (he s.s. Perak as the subscribers' boat for the New Year sea sports to-morrow.
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  • 30 16 HAMMOND, whose remarkable batting, has been the principal mainstay of the tourists. He has also done well in the bowling. Singapore A.R. U. View Of The Dispute All-Blues Cup Final
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  • 427 16 WE have received the following letter from Mr. Lee Swee Ling, the honorary secietary of the Singapore Asiatic Rugby Union, in reply to the letter which was pub lished in our columns from the Convener of the Penang Asiatic Rugby Union, concerning the misunderstanding which arose over the final of
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  • 189 16 On Monday at S R C. ground. SRC. vs. General Hospital R.C.:—C. R Eb;r. O. C. Aeria. C J. Meyer. R. Donough, R. S de Souza C. Maddox. J F. Cockburn E. F. Tes.sensohn. R. Minjoot, H. Bruyns A Richards. S.C.C. vs. R.A. (Blakan Mati» on Monriav at S.C.C R
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  • 432 16 In the Siew Sin Sia tennis untitled mtnt semi-final, Lim Kirn Leng trill meet Lim Boon Guan, and Ten Ken** Hong will meet Thng Soon Tee on Saturday in the semi-final. MAY DECIDE THE ASHES FOR ENGLAND Australia's Great Task THE third Test Match of the pre sent M.C.C. tour
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  • 47 16 Amateur Golf l'hanM ,,,,n Turns "Pro." Reuter. STATING that amateur voir wai *>' pensiv Jack McLeun Hit- Wu-u Cup player and lormer S» champion and runner-up Awe Weal ctr mp'.omi professional. He Jmu «ten»' r( t wiili the new Buchanan ,e near GIa c gow Reutei
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    • 11 16 greeting you mmm Fraser Neave Ltd., Dist ributors of Tiger Beer
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    • 34 16 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong A British Company RegisU 1 In Great Britain and Hongk<>m* LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamtx v Second Floor, Singapore.
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  • 1161 17 TWO HORSES SURPRISE $132 AND $129 Second Day Of Gold Cup Meeting From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. SOME very keen racing marked today's events, ihe second day of the Penang Turf Club Gold Cup meeting, which attracted only a poor (-rowd. Dividends were satisfactory,
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  • 95 17 12 Round Bout In Penang (From Our Oxen Reporter) Penang. Dec. 80. niSPLAYING all his old time skill and v rlngrraft A! Pi verts beat Nai Btharn to-night at the Wembley Btadium on points over 12 three-minute rounds Rivets weighed at 10 stone 8 with
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  • 40 17 oingapore, weanesaay. A scratch rugger match was played this evening at the Farrer Park between the St. Andrews and the 3rd A.A. Battery. The eunners won by 10 pts. (2 gpalsi to 6 pts. (2 tries).
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  • 462 17 I THE FULL LIST OF COMING MATCHES THE fouowinf> the full list of the 1 home football fixtures, due to be played:— JAN. 1 MATCHES FIRST DIVISION Bolton v. Arsenal Everton v. Preston Manchester Utd. v. Sunderland Middlesbro- v. West Bromwich SECOND DIVISION Blackburn v. Doncaster
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  • 42 17 Singapore, Wednesday. The rugger match previously arranged to take place to-day between the S.C.C. "B" and the Middlesex "B" wa< cancelled. The soccer match between Wearnes and the 0.E.C.. which was to be played at Farrer Park, was also cancelled
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    • 132 17 I Risks Children Run In The East In the tropical East babies and young children are subject to much greater health risks than are those who live in mere temperate lands, for reasons associated with climatic conditions and environment. Every thoughtful parent knows this, and should take precautions accordingly. One
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    • 109 17 i The famous Highlander on the tin tells you at once that its contents aie Dttdc trim the best Scottish oats, unequalled for flavour, qualitr and rtourishmeafc. Vv;t n faraffe Oats are Cnok 11 I F1 V 1! MINI lIS rm otnattiu. quick-cooking quality oats Ask for the tin with
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    • 95 17 luc cm imm lift AttURANCE COMPANY LIMITED wj>.s. 4 §Ĕm Roumth*&r Mf cocoa il 1 Ib tin so cents 2 lb -30 cents 1 4 lb tin -20 cents PHILIPS y m x^And see ill mas in M 1 more light from J PHILIPS coiled coil lamps WILLIAM JACKS CO.
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    • 92 17 with good salaries as Accountants, Secretaries, Cost Accountants, Work and Office Managers. Chief Clerks, Bank and Insurance Officers, Cashiers and Book-keepers, are the normal attainments of those who qualify with The School of Accountancy. Examinations can be taken to Malaya and success guaranteed by postal training. The School of Accountancy
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  • 219 18 "TO BEAT THE BAND" FOR THE PAVILION lN -TO BEAT THE BAND," com--1 in. to the Pavilion Theatre RKO lUdio present, a -mudy drenched TZW. powerful of plot a compared to the average run ot musical productions. With cast headed
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  • 198 18 Thrilling Film For Alhambra m rLOODS which during the rainy seaF son have frequently MJJjd tremendous damage along the famous Los Angeles River, were torned to goon Account in the filming of The Girl From Mandalay." Republics «otlc rom i t n.irnii < lUnrMC WlllCn Donald
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  • 225 18 Perfect Cast With Jean Harlow Leading TOUR outstanding tfani appear on F the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer hit, "Libelled Lady." coming to thPavilion. exceptional acting abUlty In one o. the r&KSriSSX i d as ™ye-catching and modern as the oTthl I i society KUi who considers that a ncwsnarehas insulted
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  • 153 18 The Texas Rangers A Thrilling Film "T»HE Texas Rangers/ King Yidor's historical epic of ttu men who moulded a state irom the territory of Texas, comes to th Alhambra Theatre. The picture features an all starcast headed by Fred MacMurrav and Jack Oakie, and includn x
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    • 73 18 Secretly and Quickly Removed! 1 BUUman'. FrecsJe Cream M*"^ them out while you sleep- 1 JSertin -of. and whit.--U.e com pleslon fresh, clear and I For S7 ,e*rH thousand* of user- J h»ve endorHed.it. So «W U> use. I The first jar proves Its magic worth. I Stillman's Freckle Cream
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  • 22 19 Mr. J. C. K. Marshall. Assistant Conservator of Forests, Malayan Fores. Service, has been appointed to officiate as District Forest Officer, Kuantan.
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  • 37 19 It is understood that Mr. K. K. M. Nair. prlnclpal ol tbe lv Xl Scbool ol commerce. »5 ottering tllr.,' «cbolarin bls ln8li?Ullon. unci lie bas «l.crelary ol 'N? tin commmee. to «elect tbrce lor tbis purpose.
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    • 30 19 VIRGIN FACE POWDER. Adds to your beauty cures blemishes. Will not harm the most delicate skin. Obtainable at all good stores. Agents: CHENG HENG CO.. 2*5 SOUTH BRIDGE RD.. STORE
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    • 44 19 EXPRESS RADIO SERVICE 196, Orchard Road, Opposite Pavilion Theatre. Phone 3893. 93% NATURAL TONE ALL-WAVE BRITISH RADIO Ĕ Guaranteed lor I 1 J I f Jk 1 2 Months. 1 I Ff Sole Agents: y JIOE BOON I EONG 8 Prinsep Street, Phone 3633.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1735 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio 25X22! > TO-DAY PROGRAMMES Jig P.m. The News and bounce- TO-DAY VEtt Troubadours. a UlA* c v I Greenwich Time Signal at 0.05 a.m. 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics. Holland*' The l&teSt nCWS fr m A Recital Of Schumail's J.lO a.m. Violin Solos by Jelly d'Aranyi. 6.35 a.m. Recorded
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  • 38 20 Archdeacon and Mrs Graham White left on furlough by the Hakusan Maru on Monday They will travel to England via Japan and the Panama Canal. They expect to be back in Singapore to- wards the end of June.
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  • 28 20 Dr and Mrs. Lim Chwee Leong have returned to Penang after a six months' tour of Europe. Dr. Lim will resume practice at the beginning of next month.
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    • 341 20 >f Sacrifice T l the year is out. f These toys are offered at sacrifice prices regardles of cost. Come j early and have your choice. 1 G H. KIAT COMPANY, LTD., I 688. Robinson Road. Singapore. t PHONE 65W. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., AICTION SALE OE FREEHOLD AND
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    • 281 20 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer in silence untold agonies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your
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    • 682 20 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —Chinese or Eurasian Lady Canvassers. Monthly allowance. Apply 135, Serangoon Road. ENGAGEMENT LEONG —SOX. —The engagement is announced between Mr. Leong Foon Chew, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leong Keet, to Miss Sok Ho Chun, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sok Kay Choan. STATE OF
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    • 1049 20 A 9 lt „j. I U.S.A. SHORTWAVE Malayan Listeners alamo programmes RADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE Eg^^g^^^ .Marcelle Soulage) "Accord Pal number set to metres-TO-DAY Quartet" For You Madam (R. Mercery mi »5« kr<? i To L've For You (A. Bixio) <a) TO-DAY Wavelength- 25.24 metres (11. "To £ye w (Charlys-Vaida r--2.20 p.m.
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  • 275 22 TWO CHILD PROD IGIES ASTOUND U.S. One Is Of English Birth ~a n and the TWO schoolgirls, one aged rkably 1 other 15, have i" the successful debute as Heuter United States, according to tne* messages. critics as a One girl is hailed by [utur? grand-opera star 01 magnitude. f
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  • 51 22 First Man-Eater For 100 Years I Copenhagen. A lorry driver BR e IJ,Y on the X- water ™n"or help and with go other men succeeded in nulling the fish on to t1 v -round and killing It. 2 T.u found it was a blue sharK p tut
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  • 151 22 Gives Warning Of An Earthquake Sofia. 1FTER the -»^f ng m -\r w C meh LToph&a nrUr*»»!» three months hence. by a s hepher3 Tbe S thp y v ?a e Kroumove in from the village fnllows Southern Bulgaria Qn He was wytchmg over jus the side of
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  • 64 22 Relic Of Jacob'tes Fetches ISO Guineas London. j AH •Amen; Jacobites used to raise -^ter"—ftrst %:Z SSnKdWe voum iKU u n g d asitowlclc. RoiburghlWrt- Sco T"Se ended with '"«ihem was .P^S°'^ National Anthem J An 1 lines as u> re»» caust Elusion tc ~ad Restore the
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  • 28 22 Signor Mussolini it is stated, has ac"Ke Klng'SS «u a een of'ltaly are also rented to be Contemplating visit to i ritory for many years.
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  • 177 22 Machine Installed In Laboratories Rochester. New York State. A MACHINE that measures 'ora i.waves" has been installed in the psychological laboratories of. the un /ersity of Rochester here. It amplifies one million times eacn lectrical wave generated by the normal mman bra'n, it is claimed, and recordhe length
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  • 97 22 250,000 Set* Ordered: Bis Rush London. A rush to purchase Kine Edward VIII tami now being experienced her. ;uvorising stamp experts. rknrir.tr the oast few cla. r Sen receiving cabled order usued only in Greai Britain ai.d b> SS three Moroccan agencies feh^n^^ on some D.^o, .tamps
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  • 102 22 Women In Charge Of 1.500 On Ocean Trip Houston. Tex&» F'fteen hundred Mats. under the w^ h J lefl "ben by Russian f wo^^ ia thev wiV. b Uamer for Ru»» t> ftoek- to Improve brouib 1 The Russian womc:n csg over from Rustf. th •rae of acting
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  • 32 22 ftlvst Be Called "Coffee Hou**' In Future Berlin Naais are ett£ ourge the German Cl i iand often much-need .o vords and expressions. I t is now announced N
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  • 50 22 Behind locked doo« at ~U y Reman Catholic enu Croj S Chelsea. Prince h> y of Belgium was J lia Evelyn Paulmier ScoW- BvlnK at Half Moon Street i\ Henri is 76 and his wife 59 'V H jui before the requested worshippers church to leave.
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  • 997 23 REVIEW QiF MOMENTOUS EVENTS Vienna, Dec. 15. miOMENTOUS events characterise*-! Austria's political history during the past year. They were not excitingly spectacui,r events, in comparison with the bloody days of February 1934 but they are playii* and will continue, t0 a significant role m the larger
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  • 178 23 Because They Are "Of Finer Fabric" I Pittsburgh. BECAUSE -woman is made of finer and more delicate fabric than man," Judge M. A. Musmamio of this city has announced that he will heuceforwara treat women more leniently ihan men. The sentences he imposes on women found
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  • 203 23 f&ltkey To Build Model Villages Smyrna. ONF hundred model villages—with a garage for each cottage and automatic washing machines for the women are to be built in the Smyrna district as the first step in a Government campaign to modernise country life m Turkey Work on the village
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  • 41 23 A. cirl blackmailer of 15 was at Glasgow Sheriff's Court recently ordered to be detained in an approved school. She admitted having extorted by threats ilO 13s. 6d. from a man by alleging that he had indecently assaulted her.
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  • 251 23 To Famous Men BRAZIL'S NEW MONEY t Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, unusual series of coins, bearing the heads of Brazilian national heroes, has been put into circulation in Brazil. The 100 rel*. coin < worth just over Ls a tribute to the navy It bean the
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  • 106 23 Serious Conflict In The Shipyards j St. Nazaires, Dec. 28. Another setback threatens France's naval programme in the shape of a serious labour conflict in shipyards involving over 12,000 men. A meeting has been called for to-night and is expected to denounce the recent labour contract owing to
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  • 62 23 DaTcar, Dec. 27. A German South Atlantic air liner was dramatically saved by a fast motor cutter belonging to the rival French line. The cutter was passing when the plane landed in the sea after losing a propeller. The crew was transferred to the cutter but the
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