The Straits Times, 11 December 1935

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  • 32 1 The Straits Times. (KBTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. I'l IVM.ES. SINGAPORK, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1935 PRH pTI« IKNTS. The Straits Times. I I M \%U
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    • 284 1 SINGAPORE 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471). GET A STUDEBAKER AND GET A Champion BRIRKMARK&CO GRANGE RO. T 1 T! 1 I *£|1U I! t»> V^ I O 1 t I*l ROLLS RAZOR IMPERIAL r-ij^c«3!ac^^; No 2a heavily nickel J| (Bi^ilW^ IL^*^. THESE BEAUTIFUL WATCHES ARE PLATED IN PRESENTATION %Sm AVAILABLE
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    • 33 2 SITUATIONS VACANT M aM HUH" i ii iki«h< »*nd »«'r l»«li i i. -.1 ..i i «■■%•!> f'Oßf MINK !f'\! HY xi i«, »iJ.> t»f iv ai.i! ■I SfTUATIONS WANTED i WANTED MOTOR VEHICLES.
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    • 154 2 MOTOR VEHICLES Co.. I M. tt 71. Orchard Road, Hlnf« »«>K I Hal- t i. I wiy 1% ftupkTonip Court p quirk Mir A|m ■vina inMiir Aof> M"« Sl4 HtralU Ttmaa FOR SALE »liarr firms-ll BOARD RESIDENCE fmaa m<o diubl* |4| A Vl I I i Illafti HOUSES. FLATS TO
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    • 254 2 MISCELLANEOU OvrifM* Uk» BttMU k)«MW*« Mat I M.,.,. (I accumaanafel Uiowd atMtaaaad to Urn Mana«n Strait AUCTION NOTICES IMPORT ANT AUCTION SALI ttlxt M«tl»r mi,. rUt'jti |i»i.i'ii m 14'^ 1 all ,ii,ii k <■■)' i» •1 m I I 'ii Jim .11 f r iM* Itt i' 1 1 i»t
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    • 235 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SUNGEI DURIAN ESrAIF.S F tti iim ValnnUi) Uanlaatlaa im. n^auajl U Asa. afcaMl Slal till aaaf LK#t /^a-k^jjaa Ka^ftaSaVaßMaßatll i»i D« smm Ii 1,, ,|l. Dalr<l b*f II IS)S. MALAYAN TIN DREDCINr. I f H. i 'and i '^)tTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED, I'oratad In Knilai dl .4
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    • 112 2 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTfrr I m>:' LEGAL NOTICES Nor NOTKT fN TIIC CSIAJI OI ANGUS MACTI IF.RSON M ARSH \I I Ml i IS' KM, TENDERS PORE :mm TRi j...«i .mi i IH-». HWtjMHa and r>»w t«. b« »i .i* n>« mi*»i»ii EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN itfSIC SCHOOL Mt>fMß«*a4 Kw|i»lii»4 N« It
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    • 83 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HA' MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr* HArtU and Mia* H*MA 60 MATriMiM Telephone 7467. N. V. K. HOUSE BOARD RCGIDCNCC 7 r T C.ROVE ROAO KA7ONG N ii r (he Sen y nswnibl« term*. KIAI (IM I Vii II M RUBBER STAMPS SELL IT POSTERS THOUSANDS DAILY.
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 108 4 Mr. John Howeson Defends Buffer Stock. London. Dec. 10. The desirability and necessity of a tin buffer stock was stressed by Mr. John Howeson. chairman, at the meeting of Kamunting Tin Dredging when he pointed out that supplies were at least three months distant from
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    • 36 4 At a meeting yesterday of the Central Committee appointed under the Tin and Tin Ore (Restriction) Rules, the domestic quota for the period January to March. 1936. was fixed at 65 per cent
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    • 105 4 Wedneviay. December 11. Shins alaagsMe (be Wharves ar ezawted v gartna KtPPtI H\RBOm Main Wharf Lch. Alert, ixh. Lun-.ut, Lea KKUwaka, Shabone^. Van l*n*berge Oarre. P.W D Ora!) Dredger, rf Nil. Co»i Wharf VI.SSTXs DIDII DUCKS Tjnjont Pacar. Sheers Wharf N'.l Do<-k I^elf n Dock Ed-ndale Kcvpel
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    • 102 4 The current rate of exchange for the Issue and payment o; Money Orders Is as follows:— India and Ceylon $100 Rs 154 Issue, payment 150. USA. $100 US.A. currency 5« issue, payment 50. NEI $100^-Gul.ders 83 Issue. Indo-China $100 Francs 855 issue, payment 885 Australia $1 -Australian cjrrenci
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    • 285 4 Today. Btlawan A Medan (Van Outhoorn) S pjn Bllnjoe iThcdena) S pm DJambl di K Toengkal (Toba) 3 pm atJi.u*. Pajembang and Pladlot (Thedena) S pm Pa:.gkal Plnang (Thedena) ..3 p.m. PonUanak iKhoeo Hoeaj S p m Soencei Uat (Thedenai ..I cm West India iVaJoui 4 pm
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    • 163 4 Tomorrow. Oreat Britain and Ceylon 'Parcels only > i via Penaoc I MeneMneus lpm China. Japan. Ea»l Siberia. Philippines. Western USA and Western Canada I via Singapore i i Calcha* 6pm Friday. Dec 13 Upper Burma. North and East India, Aden. Ecypt. Europe. Great Brl'JOn. Inuu.d. Canada and
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    • 106 4 Mails from Europe etc. (London^ expected today by air < Imperial will be de'lvcred to boxholders at 8 pm. General delivery of letters tomorrow at 8 25 a m. Mails from Netherlands Indies expected today by air Netherlands > wiU be delivered to boxholders at 3 30 pm.
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  • 728 4 FRASER COS SHARE REPORT. Dividends Fail To Stimulate Tin Market. Nothing of outstanding Importance has occurred during the past week to affect markets generally, and if one can Judge from the quotations of the London and New York Stock Exchanges the undertone of both markets appears to be distinctly better,
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    • 657 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated kl P.M. 8.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. P. M.S. BLTB. AND HIAM STATES KAILWATS. TKXEPBONC: Frafekt 1111 Pasaaf MIL CANADIAN a-:i«i:i«»».-ftnMrjfi|*v,«*** i^"A *J^ f% W VI V ff kilUi 4JHr J4 T sib mwk \j 111 \0 (Incorporated in Bkigland) THE tMPSr.SS" KOtTE offers TKANS-PACIFIC SmVICK"
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    • 95 4 STATES STEAMSHIP LINES. Fart Tram Pacific Paaseager Serrtee HONGBONG U SAN FBANC'ISt'O ami PORTLAND Tla Shanchal. Kobe A Yokohama ONE CL.4SS VESSELS >a. GENLkAL LEE due to sail Hontkont Dec. 31 Due to arrive San Pranrlseo Jan. 12 vs. GENEBAL PERSHING due to Sail Honckoof Jan. 11 due to arrive
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    • 224 4 For everything appertainm r<> Travel, Banking and Freight. APPI > i,) co.CTk;s L*»OPtO TPAVCI^SEPvITnr) 39. ROBINSON ROAD TFLCPHONE s?otf NO BOOKING J McALISTERfiCOLPik MJMXtJrXIsIiJ A Llluv I*.. I|A rporaied in Btra::j Sou:, m him ELLERMAN BUCKNALL ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. COMPANY. (Incorporated In Ei (Incorporated In OS A) DOSTOV
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 134 4 Malayan .Meteorological Service. Daily Weather Report. Stations Yesterday j nlgrit Max Rainfall Bright Mir. temp, ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. 'F West Coast. Alor Star 90 001 95 70 v orth P. \V 86 Nil 115 72 Sitlawan 88 018 10 7 71 Bukit Jeram 88 096 6 1 70
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    • 28 4 TIDE TABLE. WHmmUt. Dee. 11. H. W. 11 am. 9 It 9 in L. W. 5.20 a.m., 4 (t. 9 In., 6 p m 0 ft. 2 In.
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  • 148 5 Despite Heavy Selling By Japanese. Washington. Dm. 1. The continued relative stability of the Chinese dollar has Impressed authorities here as a significant Indication of the Chinese ability to manage their currency successfully. even In the face of the extensive political uncertainties In North China. Authorities here
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  • 21 5 President Roosevelt has announced that the 1936-7 Budget will provide for the Increase of the United States Navy by 4.000 men.
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  • 434 5 RESIGNATION OFFER REFUSED. Sir NaJme Stewart Srndcman. Conservative M P for the MiddlHon and Prestwlch Division of Lancashire, was the plaintiff In an action heard by Lord Hewart In the King's Bench Division He claimed damages for Injuries received when a car knocked him down In
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  • 340 5 Ears Swollen Twice Their Size Up Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro, highest mountain In Tanganyika, has been climbed for the first time by a white man with a camera. HU name is Billy WU'lanu. His home is at Morden. Surrey. He was the only one to succeed out
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  • 90 5 Author's Atta-k On The UA Administration. MM York. Dec 2 The famous author and political writer. Mr Wi'l Durant In a speech here today called the Presidency 'a worn out Institution He said: "The headless democracy advances to the Inevitable test In diplomacy and war with the trained
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  • 504 5 RURAL PEACE IN THE NORTH OF DORSET. Tucked away in the hill land of north Dorset, far from any main road, is the village of the Old I People. I There are 425 people In Bradford Abbas. Fifty are more than sixty-five years of age. twenty
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  • 109 5 Emperor's Brother Attains Manhood. Tokio. Dec 2. The ceremony marking the attainment of manhood by Prince Sum!, brother of the Emp ror. was concluded today. The Prince has been given .i new family name and will be known as Prince Mlkasa." name Identical with that of a famous
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  • 54 5 KWANGTUNG'S PADI INDUSTRY. According to k i»emnv i Kwangtung at present possew 400 million mow of ru upwards of three mllllui. lamilKS engaged in rice planting speaking there are now rr i ten ml'ltun persons doing rice plantIng work and. on the average, each I family cultivates about 1. fields,
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  • 23 5 Th.- 250th anniversary ot vocation of the Edict of Nantes which caused the migration of thous.i Protestants from Prance, was celebrated at Montauban
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    • 367 5 IJIST nk;ht fWFi b^bW—^ ffc l»l» IMAZING s.uKV Of liH^^^^^^^^^rl^^B RARNI'M'S OWN LIFE IN I I OARRYI. F ZA MUCK'S Ifv 4.^ fl rmoDi'cnoN LUkHBHHBVHBbH BM 'The MIGHTY BARNUM' A TMm. Centary Tietmn wHk WALLACE BEERY. ADOLPHE MENJOU tomorrow PETER LORRE Aa Dr. Gogal in the drama of a man
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    • 83 5 NEW WORLD CABARET Thr SlraiU hinnr RerraaUan (lab -ill hold a TMriumrnt Dtivr on Saturday llth Dec. Hill«»n» A Strraatcn. IMrtraßl»a I Wt Tn* LM-M. Ht. N B. Trm Danre on Sunday IMb Dec. laatoad of S*l«r4a? 14lh l>n MOST SUITABLE X'MAS GIFT! 7^m wk T. AA-A MUSIC j^\ #WM
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 283 6 TiOw I^evel Of Colony Stocks Of Rubber. From Our Financial Correspondent Advices from London disclose strong support for tin sharit would appear that prices have still to appreciate to attract local »ellers. However. the interest nhdwii in Ixmdon is letter than for Bone time. The dollar market
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    • 105 6 Siiir.ipnrr. I'rirmbtr 11. lz noon. Buwr Seller 6 50 i übi 9 25 ur* 9 50 9 23 Fan i 4.35 ftfed V< irl T..pi'<-a SJO Small 10 50 10 25 1875 5 40 480 4.45 Mixed BU> t. Pi pp. r 10.00 I: Ii I p<r k'i).in $90
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 630 6 All Shares quoted above are fully paid. ssue val. Frmser k Co Lyall k Evati Buyers Seller? Buyers Seller: 4/- Ampat Tin 5,9 6 led 5 9 6 3 £1 Asam Kumbang 34/6 36/6 cd 34 0 36 6cc £1 Austral Malay 59/- 6O'-xd 00;- 61 -xc 5 Ayer
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      • 464 6 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. I.2ft IJ4 125 135 2 2 do iy 22 r M Prcfs. 165 175 1.70 180 10 10 Atlas Ice 12 25 12 75 12 25 12 75 £1 £1 B. A T 515 0 600 5.10.0 5.15.0 1 60 B M Broadcasting 005
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      • 172 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL M 1901 red. 1940 5400.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 106 110 norn 44.. 1907 red. 1947 51.600 000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn •)fc« 1909 red 1955 51.000.00 C Int. Mar 31 Sept 30 118 120 norn 4< -.913 red 1963
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      • 382 6 Shares are SI unless otherwise stated' Alienby A. or Gajab Amal. Malay <S3) Aver Hitatn Ayer Moleic Ayer Panas Basselt Catu Untang Borelh Brogas Brunei L'n iJ5i Bukit KaUl Bukit Kepong Bulur Tlmah <Slo> Bukit KB C.iangkat Serdang Connemara Glencaly Plantations Ha 1 ior Indracin Jeram Kuantan <
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      • 233 6 The following are the excnange rain 'his morning according to me daily circular usued oy trie Houg Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING London. 4 montlis sight 2 4 X 32 London, 3 months sight 2 4 1 16 London. 60 days tight 2'4 1'32 London. 30 days sight
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      • 91 6 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Noon, Dec. 11. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R. S. S. ia rases (F. 0.8.) Dec. 211 1 21 13 1G Good F. A. Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21 7/16 21 9/16 No. 1 K. H. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore fltt
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  • 441 6 Tins An Exception In Weak Market London Dec. 11. The stock and share markets give the appearance of having undergone a biut of profit -taking now that the upward swing, tor the time being at ail events, has been arrested. Funds were Inactive and unchanged on balance, though
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  • 196 6 17,000.000 OUNCES OFFERED. l.nodon. Dec 10 I Events in today's silver BM explained to Rruter by silver nrrle* !ax foj'owr< Offcrinss w?re on the heavy side following the attitude adopted by the United M After meeting at the usual time, brokers dei-id -d to .suspend the
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  • 69 6 'From Our Own Correspondent! Bat a via Nov 21 The Java Bode expects that an import quota for rubber tyres will «>• enforced within a short timr terest of the Goodyear ladan BultenaorK It may be pointed oue In thi. that the imp->rt..tlor. of rubber ivrcs
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  • 77 6 (iuilders Fall. Ix>ndon, Dec 10 Pans 74 23 32 Athens Hew York 4 «3 Hurharnt b2B Mas. Montreal 4 «8'« K>. 4. Braawai M.M arllers offlral O«>e».i IS 22 Brlgrmdr :i« A —tl "lll in 7 2a', Buenos Aim unqj.^d MUao unquoted Uuntrridro 39% Berlin aelken oOrlal ["•if lit
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  • 69 6 L/mll Evatt 's shomI tlNlNO— Markrd «rtlvity on Londvn market. LtcaJ cvutiters firm. without mv. h rhunae in prim lnrh Uambaus 76 78 Batu 1.03 105 c d Talam I H| 130 131 r d Honjt P»tt nit ■9 Jrl.bm 1 00 1 02-. K!«riK 1. 2 10
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    • 39 6 hull reports of the liatu Selangor and Kantau meeting at i'enang <>n Moaday appear n I 'ago Nineteen. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (lnrorporn.nl <n KniilamJ A.I). 1720) FIRE MARINE. LIFE. MOTOR CAR. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch OlfiC* for Malaya. APB I.
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    • 67 6 K raser aad Co^ weekly report and other (inaacial news appear on page 4. PTJ IOLLEY SCOTT TOLLEY LTD. I IN ESTABLISHED 18S8. ff^>-^mWm\ ntST PRIZE BOtDEAUX EXHIBITION 189S !jL\\ gold meoal london ims FIRST PRIZE ADELAIDE 1934 p^r~ X *f[ INCKI \SI\(, SAIIs I >/f^ r UNVARYIM, (H AMI
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 986 7 (Incorporated In Queens '.and) RAUB. PAHANG. F.M.S. December 6th J93S. REPORT NO. 501. IV CbairsM. k Director*. The Rs.b Aastralua Gold Miaiar Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE S.S. Gent'emen Herem Ith is the Report of Operations of the Raub Australian Oold I Min.nz Co lid
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    • 1219 7 Continued Heavy Output Of Rayon. Certain sections of the cotton industry have in the past few months made strenuous efforts at reorganisation. Most of these have borne withered fruit or no fruit at all, while In the merchanting section apathy has been, and is, the order of
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    • 207 7 Production In September 2,612 Ounces. The gold production lor Sept. fell to 2.*****8 ozs. and that for October is likely to be still lower. This decline is solely attiibutable to the rain, which seriously .estricts work in most of the mines. The price of gold, on the other
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    • 71 7 Output To Be Largely Increased In 1936. It Is reported that the Netherlands Indian Oil Company, which company, founded by the Government and the Batavlan Petroleur Company, works the rich oilfields In DJambl. will raise its production in 193 C to approximate ly 600.000 metric tons. The
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    • 303 7 AVAILABLE PROFIT £129,863 HIGHER. The Orient Steam Navigation Com pany. which Is affiliated to the P Si O Steam Navigation. Is able to report a divisible balance of £C 19.250 in IH year to June 30. This is r-n Inlcreasr of £129.863 on 1933-34. Operating profit was
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    • 184 7 September Rise Of 1 Per Cent On Year. World trade in September shows an ncrease of about 1 per cent, on September. 1934. measured by Its gold vaue. says the League of Nations' Bui etln of Statistics For the third quarter of 1935. compared with the corr
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    • 112 7 What Italy Purchased I.a>t Year. <From Our Own Correspondent t Batavia. Dec. 0. Afet temporary excitement, especially in sugar, general depression is low in evidence in respect ol N.I >roducts. The East African War and general 'e-armament in many countries were •xpectcd to react favourably in N
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    • 601 7 BANKING. HONG KONC SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Clncorporated In the Coicny ot Hong Kutigi Tlie liability ot members Is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by OrdlnS of lIM ol the Colony HIM) limit lIOMG KONG. o Capital isn.onn.oic I 1 li.llv Dald up 820.000.ri10 l Pund: Sterling t
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    • 419 7 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AIT9RAUA AND CHINA. <In or tx>ra led v* England by toval Charter 18*3 1 Paid Up Capital in 1.000 shares of 16 cam ij.ooo '.oo Reserve Pund i Reaans Liability of Proprietors U. 000.000 \l) II M( r Cl. Oi-hagagale. Land»o. I Arrrlt^ar ij. ;.g
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  • 319 8 GENERAL CHIANG AS PREMIER. Shanghai. Dec. 6. A list of thr la-est results of the election of Chinese high officials was released for publication yesterday. Mr. Lin Sen has agiln been elected Chairman of the National Government. The heads of the five Yuan are General Chiang
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  • 130 8 N ANKING-TOKIO TALKS TO BE RESUMED. New Japanese Co-operation Plan Reported. Shanghai. Dec 9. The Japanese Foreign OflVce. folItajring the reported settlement of the North China question, is now engag ed in formulation a new SinuJapanev co-operation plan, states a Tokio report. Sino-Japanese talks will be resumed shortly in Shanghai
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  • 55 8 Future Control Of Raja's K-tate. Vizagapatam. Nov. 14. The Raja Saheb of Viiiana<?ram whose estate th e Government have to be administered by the t m\ f Wards, has filed a suit in thr ccurt of the Subsrdinat? Judge. .itam. praying for an Irijuncrrstraln the Court of Ward;
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  • 399 8 Sir Landon Ronald was entertained at a banquet at the Savoy Hot' l. London last month, in rtcofnition of Mi -•"> ftan as Principal of the Guildhall School of Musk and his life-long service to tkl art. A loving cup was presented to Sir Landon
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 8 In recognition of the merits of the late Mr. Fan Hunt-sin (Inset), a leading Kuomintang member who was assassinated in 1914. the Nankins Government has conferred u<xm htm the title ot marshal. Mr. Fan's remains were recently removed from Shanghai to Nankin* for burial near the San Vat-ten Mausoleum —lN
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  • 470 8 Fortune For Site In Lombard Street The Church of All Hallows, Lombard Street, claimed to be the sttond oldest ecclesiastical foundation in Ixmdon. is to be demolished. The present church, which was the last to be reconstructed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great
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  • 67 8 Official Statement In Madras Council. Madras. The employment of women In Oovcrnment departments was the subject (1 sevt --ral interpellations in the Madras Council. Replying the Revenue Member sai that wonun *vr P now being employe! on a number of posts in the Education. Medical. Fisheries,
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  • 319 8 King Thanks Newsvendors Freest Press In World. The announcement of the foundation, in commemoration of the Royal Silver Jubilee, ol two pensions, each of £52. by the Newsvendors' Benevolent and Provident Institution was made in a message sent to the Bag hM m nth from the
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  • 276 8 "NEEDED TO CHECK BOLSHEVISM." Berlin HOC 28 i "One of the chief reasons f»r th 'antl-Jewlsh legislation In Germany." declared Herr Hitler today. "is tn<necessity of combating Bolshevism "Germany Is the bulwark of the Wet' against Bolshevism. he said, "and nearly all Bolshevik agitators In
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    16 8 Mr I, Hu-rkii nr»N-*t|M»n.nl (•Ml far NMtlh. fe »ho»o plMtt-frmsJi-*i wttb hH wife I N V
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  • 45 8 ('apt Crookshank To Continue Ta'kv Lord A I shark Union and the :n formed t! tm behalf of th< oasis They the: which he b i Th 18 to decide !u'.r maud lor Increased wa fortnight's and owners Briti li V.:r
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    • 175 8 Asm Jr&A W mm sW> 1 XCLN.nJ women who wish to I li jppcar at their best must 9 I be sure that their teeth axe white 9 H and sparkling. .iiicoioureJ reeth ruin the JH appearance keep your teeth 9 1^ strong, healthy and white by SB H the
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    • 109 8 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SSS££ PASKOE'S FURNITURE FURNISHING MATERIALS AXMINSTER CHINESE CARPETS TABLE LAMPS GLASS WARE TABLE CLOCKS AND MANY OTHER THINGS TO MAKE THE HOME BEAUTIFUL. sissons mk |f If j bitumen ULKm^ SOLUTION '^^j^ Stcrl and Iron work In this r lima I. I HHH| be protected from corrosion.
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  • 1608 9 Question Of Where Contract Was Made. j|L|R. Justice Branson, in the King's Bench Division, last month reserved judgment on the petition of right to decide whether holders of certain British Government Bonds issued in America during the war should be paid in American currency on
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  • 56 9 Chicago. Nov 21 The bones of 400 Chinese buried a Mt Auburn Cemetery here are belli? exhumed and stored In urns prepara tory to being transported to Hong Kong for permanent Interment The I life history and genealogical scroll of each deceased
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 9 This pi« lore was taken by a -I:iPT photographer with the Italian li.nn on the northern front in the rerion of Adicrat Troops. prcl« ird by vandharv are seen guarding the new Italian road at Adigr.it. where elaborate defence* have been i (instructed in the consolidation of the Northern line
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  • 341 9 Centenary Bust Unveiled In London By Lord Plender. A bust of Charles Lamb, the t the work of Sir William Reynolds-Stephens »a< unveiM in London last month by Lwfd Plender The provision of the monument is due to the EUar. Society's umark the centenary of
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  • 70 9 Tungchow. Soy 25. General Yin Ju-kenq. tn the course of an inten-icic. said that his programme wot: first, to organise an autonomous Councti. secondly, to eliminate all traces of the Kuommtang distatorthip. thirdly, to maintain peace and order, and fourthly, to protect the lives and property of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 308 9 HOTELS TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE CABARET ATTRACTION 630 to 8.15 p.m. GLADYS AND DINNER DANCE KUSSEROW (informal) 9.30 to midnight CONTINENTAL DANCE TEAM NON -DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS BOOK NOW" FOR THE XMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES XMAS EVE SPECIAL XMAS EVE DINNER DANCE DEC 24th
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    • 123 9 ABOUT A TONIC WINE MADE BY MONKS. Buccpait Took Vine it made and guannteed by (he Monk* of Buckfast Abbey, England. Many ynn of patient reaearch yea deroard to the dmc- .rery of in fetnub, which w sow a ctoaely guarded aeetct. Rich and vitaliainft. BuckfaH m of immenM help
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    • 136 9 INSURANCE. FIRE ACCIDENT MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. nU LONDON ASSIKANCE HONIj KONO PIRB INBCI CO LTD. PKOIinX A3SURANCT CO t.TD WKSTKHN ASSURANCE CO OHION rNSCS SOCIETY OF CANTON LTD EAGLE STAR BRTT DOM INSCE CO LTD GUTHRIE Co.. Ltd. (In orr>or«t«c In 88 WHO IS YOUR EXECUTOR? If an
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  • 881 10 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 11. 1935. IMPROVEMENT TRUST IMPROVKMENTS. The Singapore Ratepayers' Association, which represents property owners rather than ratepayers, made a good point in the Legislate Council yesterday when it criticise! ,'.io composition of the Board of thr Improvement Trust. 'There should be direct representation of house
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  • 244 10 Friday, Dec. 6. H E Major-General W. G. S Dobb.e and Mrs. Dobbie and Major > and Mrs. A. W. Bartholomew arrived to stay al Government House. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency a. id Lady Thomas at Government House this evening:
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  • 1406 10  -  His Influence On The Army Of The Dutch Indies. BY DR. HENDRIK COLJJN. (Netherlandt Prim* Minister And Minister For The Colonies.) A monument to General J. B. Van Heutsz. one of the most notable figures tn the European history of Malaysia, was unveiled by Her Mafetiy the
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  • 391 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. A reply to mjr note on F.v M spoken by Chinese and Indians appears in our correspondence columns today, and I must confev. U. > not find it very convincing This Indian wrii-T overlooks the crucial point, which U that in every language there arm
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    • 163 10 WHY PASSENGERS PREFER IMPERIAL AIRWAYS S. INCLI'SIVE FARES. The (ares are rrallj inclusive, covering meals, accommodation on ground earh night, ground transport, and even •tips'. SIME PARBV l Co.ltd A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR ME* iPBBn^ «k PntSfMT Three full size bottles oi Me CALLUM'S Scots Whisky packed in a neat
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    • 57 10 NEW SHIPMENT Or A lit tl lIMI SELECTION OF EVENING FSOCKS PtOM SM EVENING WKATB FROM lit rARTT FROCKS HATS JUST VNrACUD AT "CECILE" It, SUafM* l«i Caiftjai BaMlac. JUST UNPACKED NEW CREPE FANTAISIE ALBENE A UNCRUSHABLE LINEN In All Latest Colours. WASSIAMIUASSOMULL&Co. 31—33 HIGH STREET. 'PHONE SINGAPORE 7144. JOHN
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  • 333 11 DRAMATIC SINGAPORE BAN ON ITALIAN CAR GO. REMOVAL FROM WHARF ORDERED. German Liner Sailed From Genoa After Midnight On Sanctions Day. PIECE GOODS MEANT FOR COLONY NOW AT SEA. Becaast a large shipment of Italian piece goods left Genoa for Singapore a few minutes afWr midnight on November 18 —the
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  • 77 11 Conversations Begun in Wa-hintfton. thebef 1""« .fa' rlin« begin ngton Iri-!i an i .1 by Eir I of the i Slirlmerdmo Aviation. \n .i :rrrmrnt rrgai.lin; a pcssiblr .nr o\rr thr northern roulr Ins hern alrr.id> reached hrturen lint mi. .iii.i I N v I .midland, and
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  • 70 11 Expert To Study Methods In Soulh Africa. Moscow. Dec. 11. head of the Soviet i plaUnmm administration. Is smith Africa shortly to methods. that Soviet mb dojhied in the I but it was hoped to output and capture had been I a Irom reached the B
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  • 152 11 Abyssinian Troops In Danger. Addis Ababa, Dec. 11. The question of food supplies Is beginning to cause anxiety and Dedjasrnatrh Wolde Manuel, former Governor of the Sultanate of Jimma. has been appointed quartermaster-general to •rrapple with the problem. Provisions in places where troops are concentrated will
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  • 234 11 Appointment Of Rebel Loader Opposed. Shanghai. Dec. 10. Nanking has approved the majority of the nominees for high appolntmenrs in the semi-independent Government > lor Hjpv-i and Charhar. but has delet- 1 cd the name of Yin-keng. head of Urn |ir.M-m MM regime in the demi-
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  • 100 11 Japan's Stand At Conference. London, Dec. 10. The naval conference was plunged into deep water today when the question of quantitative limitation began. The Japanese, at he outset, advanced a claim for parity with the United Btates and Britain and unless they modify their attitude or subscribe
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  • 113 11 MANCHU ATTACKERS REPULSED. Peiping, Dec. 11. Assisted by Japanese bombinp planes, a force of 900 Manchukuo troops launched a surprise attack on the city of Kuyuen. in East Charhar, on Monday, states a I Chinese report. Although unprepared, the Chinese garrison offered resistance, and fighting broke
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  • 95 11 A Canton Warning To Overseas Chinese. Canton. Dec. 11. The conviction that the North China compromise will result in complete secession from Nanking Is suggested in a message to overseas Chinese written in his sick-bed by Mr. Hsiao Fu-cheng a South-West political leader, who states,
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  • 212 11 LINER CRASHES IN KENT. SIR JOHN CARDEN AMONG VICTIMS. Eleven persons were killed when a Sabena (Belgian) air liner flying from Brussels to London crashed at Tatfield in Kent last night, states Reuter. The dead comprise three of the crew and eifjnt passengers, including Sir
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  • 96 11 To Queli Autonomist Uprising. Peiping. Dec. 10. General Shang Chens troops are marching to quell the miner autonomist rising in the Tientsin area. Several students were ?hghtly injured by batons in clashes witn the police and a number have been ar.ested. Japanese reports state that the
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    49 11 Hull winds and heavy rain have raused serious flooding In the west of England especially near Taunt on. Somerset. A hone and trap are seen splashing through the deep floods between Ilminster and Bridgwater. This is the only means of transport possible in the area. (By air mail today).
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  • 32 11 Havana (Tuba). Dec. 11. Political opponents prevented President MendieU riving his promised radio interview for the American radio conference today by drstroyinc the broadcasting station with nuichine-fwn fir*. R eater-
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  • 165 11 British Exports Expand. Great Britain has again become the foremost exporter of manufactured goods in the world. This revelation was made in the House of Commons yesterday when the debate on the address was resumed. The Minister of Health. Sir Xingsley V.'ood. sale that in th,' .irii
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  • 74 11 $6,000,000 FOR F.M.S. MINES. BUFFER POOL. Malaya's Share Revealed. DISTRIBUTION MAT MONTH. The Straits Than k reliably informed that a m of more than $6,300,000 will be distributed amon? .M->!:i>an contributors to thr Tii, Baffer (Mack scheme next month. This sum represents the fruits «if Malaya., partic in the much
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  • 74 11 Thrrc brine incs for 17.000 o(iii m <>f mlwt in London yrsU-rdax in ..ii> < iimpcllrd tv r. Main (rim livmi; .1 prire. See pasr mv ti>P )> 1 quantity that ha I I I 'contributor been notified ceeds t>: I penses and interest i will I Treasu:
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  • 100 13 NO CHILDREN'S PARTIEWS AT CHRISTMAS. Doctors 1 Advice Because Of Infantile Paralysis. (From Our Own Corr«»ponJ«n» Kuala Lumpur Dec. 10. The ChilJrrn'% rarty u-hich vat to have been held in the Selangor Club on Pro 14 has been potiponed owing to an outbreak ol infantile paralvti* in Kuala Lumpur. Ihmgcrs
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  • 12 13 COLOUR PRINTS OF FAR EAST. 1 Ibitioti !J^ thrre will bf SO
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  • 7 13 COOLIE KILLED WHEN HOUSE COLLAPSES. Vrrdirt Itt^HM.
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  • 18 13 Mr F W Kuah I I Agtnck* Of IM IMP Ml* A.tstiraiH ir.'m J.in 1
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    3 13 Mr aadMr. rra..el
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  • 198 13 Danish Woman Tells Of Husband's Misdeeds. Mr. Justlir I!, when ah* aakrd for a dissolution of her marTla|p on the grounds of adultery. a lortnlght ol thr marrUgr the r> ou'.d tell hit lordship ttist hrr husband wri« un^alth'ul to her Smil Hi me n ul .-'fn
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  • 39 13 Mr. And Mrs. Julian Frankcl. (I Mrs Julian Frank- 1 n"pu! >r Slnaaporr fifth annlvrrtur Th*" F"rankrl family J-.a dliUv.v .:i i Juha.i •t lot of ■NPffr Lbc orgauislnc of the annual Malayan championship tournarri'
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  • 70 13 K.L. Atttuscincitl l^irks Am MUM Mot Sill Litjitbfr (from Our Own Correspontli i Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 10. -ritK Kuala Lump i I 1 for the renewal ol trw of Meurx Nlaxia aiic! Sen.. mertini nHo uuil morning' the Police and Cuatomi ei[jpr>^.-,i thr U li
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    • 26 13 SUGGESTIONS SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH ft Co.. Ltd an xtra strong ill <^? you can alw*/* rely witr> /,^^QjjmSSg-thfc J C AIVE R¥*"^^ 20 carbolic medical soap
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  • 811 14 THE LEG BEFORE RULE- WHAT OF THE FUTURE? Opposition From Australia. DANGER OF EVOLVING TWO DIFFERENT GAMES. IN th.se times the course of cricket Is not allowed to run smoothly fur long. That old subject of contention, the leg-before-wlcket rule, has now become prominent again as a cause of difference
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  • 112 14 WEDNESDAY. DEC 11. Racby: RAF vt Wiltshire* at SrlrtAr. SCC ■B vi. Raffle* College at SCC llarkry: SRC vi. Services at Ting! in Chinese m. Oo'M it S C R.C.: Ind.in Ajui. v*. Sikh Palter at Depot. SRC II v* St. Jowph'i Brlcade at SR C Medical College
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    11 14 Abdul Rahman the police boxer who holds the Singapore flyweight title.
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  • 525 14 Services And Perak Likely To Meet In Rugby Final. I do not think ny of Singapore's rugger supporters can have had any j grouse after Saturday's game at Anson Road S'adlum for the United Services i were the better ill-round side and deserved their victory although It was not until
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  • 1015 14  - Few Goals Scored From Corners At Hockey. UOCKEY players would do weU to 11 note that statistics prepared by umpires show that extraordinary few goals are scored from corner hits. This seems to me to reveal an Inherent and glaring weakness In the technique of the game. In the flnt
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    17 14 JS.de Souia who has done a great deal for hockey in Singapore during the past three years.
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  • 175 14 AS far as State hockey Is concerned there does not seem to be any outstanding side this year as there was during the 1-14 season when Selangur were by a long way the best side and went through the season without de
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  • 484 14 WHAT WAS WRONG WITH ALDE? f|>HAT boxing can produce results as any other game h.is been amply demonstrated it. pore during the last two v For some reason or Other v. i to have gone round tr.al boys Imported by Mr Ing ChWM Seng were nothing out ni the ordinary,
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    • 93 14 B^ FRIDAY, DEC. 13th at the NEW WORLD ARENA. AWL ,W Till WIIOLt TOWN I-AMOIRI lIIK TK'RIITS TO SIJI Till MM J^ 4 GREATEST S« R A PPms I\s|M.\PORI IdliU 041 VENTURA MARQUEZ vs. FRANKIE WtBER. t*W\ Cj TINO MEXICAN CMALATAH IDOL I W l% w^ I a% I -Jk
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  • 811 15  -  BONG SOO UNABLE TO WIN ONE GAME. Menzel Predicts Big Future For Yamagishi. By Leighton. Al.THOl<;il obviously short of practk-e after their lone trip from J.(j»j»i» R. Nmbcl and L. Hecht. the Czechoslovak Davis up pair, delirhied a large crowd at the Singapore
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    14 15 Menacl and Hecht vs. Chma Choon Leone and Yont Loon <hon<r. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 162 15 ENTRIES FOR THIS WEEK-END. Mile And Quarter Race Has To Be Cancelled. THE following are the entries for j Taiplng Turf Club Skye meeting to be held on Friday and Saturday. Dec. 13 and 14 HORSES. CLASS IV 1 First run about 5 fur. and
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  • 128 15 Local Golf- Mrs. Johnson Miss Abed In Siamese Cup Final. "|*HE following are the teams for the 1 women's golf match between the I Sepoy Lines Golf Club and the Island Oolf Club to be played this afternoon laland Club players mentioned first Mrs Kelley vs Mrs.
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  • 103 15 I On Friday there will be a Team Race vs 1 the Johore Yacht Ciub ror Uie D*to Menui Boar Challen«* Cup nartinn at > p.m. As already announced, members requiring supper i are requested to make their booklnts v >oon a* possible I On Sunday the International
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  • 24 15 Todays Rugby match at the S.C.C will be between a Club XV and Rallies College and not HMS Terror as on •he fixture list
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  • 219 15 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Seremban. Dec. 11. The draw for the replays in the Northern section of the All Bines (up Ragby competition took place last night and resulted as follows: Perak vs. Penang at Penanr. < bee. 21 Winners vs. Selangor at K I I Dec.
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  • 78 15 (From Our Own Correspondent). Beremban, Dec. 11. 'Hie Negri Sembllan hockey team to meet Singapore at Singapore on Saturday will be virtually a second eleven as several State players are unable to make the Journey. The team is as follows:— J. SundraJ: R. Fowler and Dr. Van
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  • 163 15 THRILLING RICKiKR AT TWICKENHAM. Oxford Forwards Heeled Well Throughout. London IKv. i "THE inter- Var>ity RaffgCT match totla\ nM in a pointless draw. Thr weather was cold and and there weie 40.000 pn turl was excellent Oxford heeled I w but the backs could I
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  • 356 15 Hockey. Miss N. Oehlers Got Four Goals For Girls' S.C. Jlrte' S.C. 7: Eurpean XI |»HE Girls' Sports Club easily defeat ed a f.am representing th >can wr*men at hockey yesterday on he O S.C ground, netting seven tim.'s without reply. The visitors were han-
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  • 25 15 The Australians b at I 1(1 wickets The tourists df< night total of 411 leaving the Austrn!!-r.-win whlrh th'V ir.:ici- Reuter
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  • 17 15 Th" MC C wo Austra'ians ben runs in the I •'.ur wickets !-r Ci
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    • 56 15 atlng the action of germs." 1 \\\J f JjT I Frederick Demrau. \V\ I Thr IGP refrigerator checks bacterial >■ I I r\s£L I grout h in food, and safe-guards health I W^ -cJ'^^'ll^^B always. I *^^^<^vAi\v***^~sß On display at No. 251 Orchard Rd. (Facing Orchard Rd. Market). SOLE AGENTS
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    • 22 15 WILLARDS CHOCOLATES REACH YOU AS FRESH AS UPON THE DAY THEY WERE MAUE--YOU LL BE SURPRISED AND DELJOHTED WITH THESE FAMOUS CONFECTIONS
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  • 519 16 LAYOUT FOR COMMERCIAL PREMISES IN MALACCA. Godowns And Show Rooms. ALL FACILITIES. I hr provision which is brine made for todnwns and other commercial premiers in (hr town plan of .Malacca i<> rvplainrd in a memorandum prepared !>> Mr I. M. Husband. Superintendent of Surveys. Malacca 'i shown writes Mr
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  • 189 16 Latest Donations. The following donations have been received for the Selangor Silver Jubilee Fund DONATIONS PROMISED: Previously acknowledged $14,800 00 Less transferred to Donations Received: Ban Hock Hln Mines <SeUpaki < Partners— Messrs. Choo Kla Peng. Yap Htn and Khoo 800 Gong > 1.500.00 Total $*****00 DONATIONS
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  • 155 16 Former Policeman Charged With Possession. i From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru. Dec. 9. A Punjabi named Karthar Singh was produced before Shaikh Abu Baker bin Yahya. Second Magistrate. Johore Bahru. on Saturday for preliminary inquiry into a charge of being in possession of a
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  • 101 16 (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. Dec. 9. Mr. Justice Aitken. who arrived in Seremban from oversea to take up his new appointment, heard several I criminal appeals In the local 3upr»m" Court. The appeal of Raja Singh, the Sikh bus driver, who was recently
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  • 39 16 STRAITS CHINESE READING CLUB CHARITY BAZAAR. Members and friends of the Straits Chinese Reading Club who have Bazaar tea tickets to sell are requested to render accounts to those from whom they received tickets, not later than next Saturday.
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  • 32 16 The conflict between the Roman Catholic Church and the Nazi party j has broken out afresh In Bavaria owing to an attempt by the Munich Burgomaster to seze a Catholic school building.
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  • 42 16 Drive In Sarauak. More than 100 Dayaki took part last month in a "mau auault" on the pigs which are migrating across th* Batang Refang be.'oir 'he Pelagut rapids. It is stated that well over IJOO pigs were killed.
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  • 39 16 KILLED HERSELF BECAUSE FIANCE WAS LEPER. A Chinese girl aged sixteen com- ml t ted suicide at Leba'an. Sarawak Evidence produced before the Coroner showed that the girl had been very distressed about her fiance, who Is j leper.
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  • 76 16 Koh Ah Chee. a Chinese, stole a coat from a motor-car. He was caught, and yesterday was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment. He had been Identified as a "wanted" police supervisee who had failed to notify the Singapore police of a change of address
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  • 52 16 Remanded on Monday to 24 hours' police custody, two Chinese. Ong Ah Hook and Ong Ban. wer? remanded yesterday to the Civil Prison until Dec. 16 pending further investigations Ah Hook is Indicted with armed robbery and Ong Ban with abetment Proceedings will be before Mr. Norman Orice. the Singapore
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  • 382 16 Valuable Services Of Mr. C. Ward- Jackson. The tenth annual meeting of the Malayan Kennel Association was held at Koala Lumpur last week, there being present Mr R Thurstan president) Mr. E J. Douglas ivlcepresldenti. Mr. C Ward- Jackson ihon secretary, and Messrs A. Arbuthnott. r
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  • 49 16 Malay h a r j*ocl .\ft v Stay In \sv!um. <From Our O» I A middle affi Mahmud bin with tl. on July 11. io:u. b the prelln Aug. 5 certified ij b»i!)K trial The i with a p iThi- .t the Muar Assizes i
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    • 95 16 Opening Sat. Next 9.30 S. V. C. X'MAS SHOW "10 MINUTE ALIBI" at the VICTORIA THEATRE 14th 17th 18th 21»t PRICES $2.50 $1.50 $1.00 BOOK NOW at JOHN LITTLE 8c CO.. LTD. W The High Standard of XxHd^H ccllence of "Duff's" has been F and will be absolutely main7 js**N.
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    • 81 16 UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. MALAYA'S LEADING Tiia^a^a— l SERVICE STATION JHIBIBiV Service. jbhHH as we understand it is p.ivmg I f*V yo" Ifiii What you want K When you want it WM j* --^S| %f As you want it |H !B5^5S5^^?S5M LJ! Ifi^l tiv 'mi/ EAI7 >~ **l ?WK WWW m
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    • 1282 17 An Indian Replies To Anak Singapura. To the Editor of the Straiu Times. Sir.— Comparison between India and China and between Indians and. Chinese has always been a favourite pastime with anthropologists, orientalists, missionaries, politicians and— need I add? Journalist But Anak Singapura breaks new ground when he
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    • 198 17 Place To Celebrate Empire Day. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— l am aware of the existence of several social British groups In Singapore—the 8t Oeorge Society, St. Andrew's Society. Bt. Davids, the Yorkahlremen's and so on. It is reasonable to expect the birds ol a
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    • 112 17 Reuter Replies To letter By Investor." To the Editor cf the Straiu Times. Sir With reference to -Investors letter appearing In your paper on Der 7. I would point out that the figure of 17.000 tons given in the REUTER message to which he draws attention referred only
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    • 24 17 Four workmen were killed und a building destroyed by an explosion when dynamite was being made in a factory at St. Martin-de-Crau. Southern France.
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    • 27 17 A French naval aeroplane, striking the cable of an observation balloon Cherbourg harbour, fell into th. •ea and cne of the four men In it was drowned
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  • 173 17 Former War Correspondent Returns After 35 Years. Inter -xitini: rommfi'U on the \ita»tlon in China »frr mudr h\ Mr J Martin Miller whrn intrrvirwed after hi» arrival in Sinranorr in thr Trrekuni Mara yeslerday morninr Mr. Miller last vioilrd Sincannre thirUHre yean
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    • 199 17 You 7/ Enjoy Yourself at HONG KONG. For the traveller who i< looking for th< m« nt. Hone Kong is the idaal apot. A pi rl SVii Climate from October to April consistently Runny days and c<«>\. peaceful nijrht!« For the gOafar four well laid out. beautiful:\ courses. Fcr ridinjr
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    • 112 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle nrfnthescs denote lh* numbrr o! inter-, lr. the *v.d» required. (CLUES.) ACWMB. *<■""*<* •«> ?3. Powru <3> 25. Tancled id 26. Concurs <6> 2t. Banish i&> 30. App»tiZJir ,:->■>. .Solution Of 1 estenlay Puzzle. H aY H ■nTrSJa' MM~Bfl~aS?rTaT3Ti^l BaV^Bay^Bai c oß^Ba]'Mel^l^|o|x| tg|/»l l<gl 1 t Mi
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  • 1379 18 Oil In The Limelight An International Revenue Producer Par Excellence Cost No Relation To Price. BY OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT. Oaring the pajt few weeks, hv >cry much In th limelight and vrry appropriately the S.raiU vember :t0 reviewed broadest aspect. I* article .md wllhir. to convey
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  • 242 18 "AGAINST FOREIGN INVASION." (From Our Own irrespondent.) Canton. Nov. 29. DI.ANS for the defence of kwang luntf against foreign invasion were decided upon at a conference here yesterday between General Cnan Chal-tong and his principal comman dcrs The various commanders have been allocated positions to be filled
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  • 177 18 Archbishop Of York Explains His Statement. The Archbishop of York <Dr Temple i. writing in the 'York Diocesan Leaflet." explains a recent statement of his that extreme pacifism is heretical I should, perhaps, have quallft< d my expression by saying heretical in tendency.' for I do
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  • 48 18 Changchun. Nov. 21 Manchukuo's budget lor next fiscal year will includ? an appropriation of MY. 19.500.000. representing her share of the expenses for the defence of the New Empire The defence of the nation Is being Jointly undertaken by Japan and Manchukuo
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  • 61 18 Kig Decline Reported In Last Six Months. Fur exports from China during the last six months totalled only 5U. 940 000 which shows a drop of more than $8,400,000 over th<- corresponding period of last year. Must of the shipments were sent to the United States the
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  • 54 18 According to the Chinese, a total of 240.000 labourers M being sought for the construction of a can&l leading the Hwal River to the sea. There are now 160.000 men working on the canal I and ***** more arc expected before the
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  • 39 18 A dispute between Mr Willum Oreen. president of the American Federation of Labour, and Mr. John Lewis, the vice-president, which may lead to a long and bitter struggle within this organisation, has resulted In the resignation of Mr L»wls
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  • 93 18 Claim Of Man Amwtcal In Opium Don. Atcirding lo the China I i man rlalmlne to Ix- the lour:: rit Yuan Slul. kal r as arrested by the polire at Nlngpo In a raid on an opium den The man kl Npavtaal tv di-clar-Pd that he is a
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  • 43 18 Chinese deal ;>>rt that tli« Oriental Tout lit Bureau, which la operating the rallwav tn-tw.-cii Petplns and Mukden, is losing money heavily owing to poor trafTlr on the lin.- r.msf>d by the unsrttlrd rondlllons In itie drmllltarl.ted zone
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    • 212 18 i THE NEW, MOST WELCOME GIFT holt*s 102% nor* ink writ** two way Ml* when to refill! Thu. P«rW V.,»n.iir i. b..ir.lN .tr~«. «hr, M li tk* Trf^, -wl» T«« rmrr nrVi (M p. rfifrrrnt. r«*»l«i<Hur? m prtnr.pU. 6,w," WJn and rrvcalt tW (•!■»■> wbcti T carrr a Parker ffca
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    • 119 18 lift lißtpK \\F YOUR LOST POWERS... I IFE loses iv interest when your vitality is low. You are unable to do the things that were once so easy— -concentration at work Is impossible and recreation and pleasure do you no good. You feel flabby and dispirited. What you need is
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  • 1643 19 BATU SELANGOR RANTAU MEETINGS. DEPOSITS WHICH CANNOT BE REACHED BY DREGDE. Profits From Participation In Buffer Pool. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Dec. 9. The sixth annual general meeting of Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Company. Limited, was held here today. Mr. H. E. Nixon presided and the others present were
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  • 246 19 Possible Liquidation Of Preference Arrears. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Dec. 9. The eleventh annual general meetIng of Rantau Tin Dredging Company. Limited, was held here today. Mr. H A. Coates (director) In the chair. The others presented were dfessrs H. E. Nixon. E. Relmann. (directors'). W. H. Martin.
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  • 470 19 HUSBAND MAY DO IT, SAYS MAGISTRATE. "UNLESS HE MEANS TO LEAVE HER." A husband cannot be charged with forging his wife's signature to a cheque unless there is evidence that he had deserted her or intend- Ed to do so. This was the considered ruling of
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  • 135 19 A Doctor's Opinion. "Is not love a form of temporary Insanity?" counsel asked a doctor during the hearing of a charge of < murder at Bottisham (Cambridgeshire) Petty Sessions Bertie Webb, aged 26. of SwafTr.am Bulbeck. was committed for trial charged with the murder of Sidney
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  • 132 19 Wife's Suit Undefended. Baroness 'Christabel Hulme^ Ampthill, of Pembroke Square. W was granted a decree nisi, with costs, by Mr. Justice Bucknlll. in the Divorce Court recently owing to the misconduct of her husband. Baron (John Hugo) Ampthil! The suit was not defended. The name of
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  • 66 19 $50,000,000 Smuggled Out In Feu Months. I According to Inform vi t Pelplnc says a O rt. mor-» ■than $50 000 000 worth of silver mono? I has been smuggled (MM kvran durlns the put few n The Japanese C >nsul at Sh.mhalikwan announced on
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  • 32 19 The remains of the late Mr Cirri i Pao-shen. former tutor of the present emperor of Manrhukun. arr Foochow last month and burlrd at th foot of Chu Tso Shan at Mamol
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    • 24 1 The Straits Times RADIO SUPPLEMENT I •it ii i i mi i in mi miiuii i HMfi WMiNl'iim in I Mhl ii ii nun
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    • 241 1 A KKVIICW Ol MAI .WAS Nl I DS. SliinuliiN To Cultural lilt. TIM ii l.nl I M W ,1 i Mill |UIM« ll Ml 1 111 111. k .1 II ,1 It I will i<H«9M| twroltM i<nh|< In 1 It ••Ml .1 t It. B
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      • 16 1 TELEFUNKEN rr A 7 suriNocuN nmMNH moifiioN MMtnn Mil i i HIMI n mian i.o, m«i»*
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      • 93 2 THE NEW 1936 Westinghouse PRECISION RADIO brings you RADIOS LATEST REFINEMENT MORE POWERFUL j*S METAL ENVCLOPt MORE SENSITIVE sWJt Mf> ELIMINATES NOISE AND NON MICROPHONIC Wf fjT PREVENTS INTERACTION VIBRATIONLESS j£f BETWEEN CIRCUITS ALL METAL TUBES WITH IMPROVED J^ ILLUMINATED SHADOWGRAPH COLOUR WAVE TUNING BAND SELECTOR OVERSIZE FULL BEAUTIFUL ■j
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      • 342 2 Win When a Mandarin says Philco he finds himself saying "Fei Ko"; and "Foi Ko'' means, in his language. "Flying Song." A happy and appropriate coincidence Philco have adopted the characters Fei Ko" as their Chinese Trade Mark, for Philco is to be found m in homes the world over.
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      • 2778 2 WEEK'S BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA TfIHAY The news. I.M Dance music by Roy Molly on the Shore (Orainrer, in. KreJsler.. SIN/I APfIRF VIROM recorded music, l.j, rblMrean Haar. (a) I UUH I Fox and his R.sd. 1 C p. a. Clone down. La Oltana (Kretster) Netro Melody (from nL>\i;ll Imh.
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      • 59 3 MADE BY /jff/V'Jh^ GENERAL ELECTRIC INTERNATIONAL [j^ifX] 0F MERIC THE WORLDS GREATEST RADIO MANUFACTURERS OFFER YOU FREE TRIAL AND DEFERRED PAYMENTS Power *Selectlvity T o n c *No Coils Mo<lel MM 16 to 2100 Metres Also Sole Agents for EDDYSTONE BATTERY RECEIVERS AND COMPONENTS RADIO ELECTRIC CO., former I >
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      • 101 3 Metal Tubes. Orratoit Tube advance In 28 yean. They are Quieter, more senThe Improved Magic Brain. «n- iltlve. and non-mirrophonlr. and Rives Model TlO-1 Grratnt value In Radio today crea»lns srrulttrUy FIVE times Longer Lite and Improved SHORT WAVE on BHORT WAVES. Reception. SO CONFIDENT OF THE SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE OF
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      • 3502 3 i)i>/' I>l?fW'R \MMI7C News from Holland. O The Moorish March (Boabdll) fMoaefcowskl) Sports Summary 1 M Trotoe and bit Man- and Orchestra. Furthermore the Sym- hach>. March. OM c -irad- <Tru IV.I».l I llir\ill.'l.TliVir»'>. TrtyJwdouri. II IS Talk on literature by Clo»ertey Suite: (l. Vaisette fj) Lefrnd (J) dollen with
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    • 347 4 Logged By 1 A MALAYAN LISTENER. I lt> Oui K&dio Corre*i»ondent >. i CHORT YVAYK listeners wiU bej pleax-d to learn that the popular Saiiron -tntion. which v.as cl«»ed down in 1931. is at present conductinu experimental broadcasts on 31.5 metres (9.5 megacycle* in the
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    • 247 4 One Of Aims Of School Broadcasting. H rencc <>f the Wo: ■..ns at land, and Great Britbal the obj«vt of school ases to MU I MM and also I .d-uliUKes of talks -:..> could not within tin 1 scope of a J school rurrlculum
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    • 59 4 Proposed Station For Hyderabad. Hyderabad 'Slnd 1 Nov J6 Mr Slddiki Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Societies, is canvassing suppirt for a scheme to establish a broadcasilng station at Hyderabad at a cost of Rs 75.000 He has explained his scheme to the directors of ti.e Khudabadi Mills Coop.'ratiw
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    • 74 4 Johannesburg. Nuv 30 A Bill to proVlde for the establishmuit of a public utility corporation for the control of broadcasting in South Africa on similar lines to the British Broadcasting Corporation U mow being drafted It will be introduced into Parliament next session. 'while the
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    • 340 4 SET OWNERS MOSTLY EUROPEANS. OVER 100 LICENCES ISSUED. ((By Oar Radio Coircspoadeat). SVN a recent visit to Pahang I KJ found that the popularity of radio has also spread to that State in common with the other Malay States to a considerably greater extent thsji was
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    • 422 4 Statistics Issued by the Ail-Union Radio Committee. Moscow, show that the total transmissions— Including experimental television broadcasts and j special sessions— from all the stations In Moscow, over a period of twelvemonths, comprised 1U44 4 hours I This total was made up as follows I General entertainment. 8.722
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    • 720 4 ITALIAN ACTIVITY INCREASING. The following article on the present day iltuUon of Pro»a<anda by Radio appeared In a recent swae «f The Ttanea: Recent events have shown to what use the International appeal of broadcasting can be put when ably handled. An Increasing number of Continental
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    • 89 4 M Ideal Place For Erection Of Station." Nagpur, Nov. 16. Nagpur Is an ideal place for a broadcasting station, said Mr Lionel Flelden. Controller of Broadcasting with the Government of India In an Interview Mr. Flelden added that he could not say definitely at present whether there
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    • 534 4 "Community Receivers 79 For The Villages. New Delhi. Nov. 11. Lieut -Colonel H. R. Hardlnge of the Indian Village Welfare Association Is now on a visit to Delhi and has met the Viceroy, Sir Prank Noyce (Member. Industries and Labour) and Mr D. O. Mitchell (Secretary.
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    • 307 4 Popularity Of I.S.A. Stations. That powerful United States broadcasting stations are backing Canadian stations off the air." was a sta'ement made by Mr. H. W Parker. \n American-trained radio engineer, dur Ing an investigation in Toronto ln'.o the Canadian Performing Rights Society He declared that three area^
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    • 278 4 Around The World For Adventure. Making her fifth trip around the world with the view to jetting new material for her radio adventure talks i the United Stau-s Wanderwell accompanied by a party of four, a cream coloured motor-car and a man coloured Indian motor- < >vl.\
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      • 61 4 PATTERSON. Radiogram. f^OU BHHHk Plays eight 10 or I 12 inch records and to j I I is fitted with an extra large dynamic P rtl 1 11 speaker, giving j*j VI mi perl) reproduction I^B^^SAfl ot both records and broadcast. Ami it is guaranteed for one year by H.
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      • 72 4 ATWATER KENT RADIO Shipment ex s.s. "Kota Tjandi" arrived December 4 nearly sold out. Many more on the waiting list. ATWATER KENT IS THE WONDER RADIO. In the meantime we have some Sparton 8-tulx.-Table, models to clear. A shipment of 1936 PAT ERoUNS is expected ex s.s. "President Wilson" on
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