Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX, No. 280 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saiurday: Nov. 2«. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 168 1 Buy the -MALAYAN post; The Picture Paper. 20 cents. Call for "Carhherg Hijau "it's I Refreshing I i CARLSBERG PILSENER. \-o "CARLSBERG HIJAU.'' f^^ %c *..il ii \<A The ideal drink for tropical climates. j 2 Obtainable at Hotels. Clabs and Rest P RQrfPb' Houses throughout the Straits Settle- E
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    • 253 1 A. FLINTER. 6. Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class mid pay uig highest prices according to daily exchange rat.es. jyS ii;Ss^:2s 2sZ_>S?S__S_raS_*_CT I j j BEER I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. 3 __«!S__^ uc^?^scJ^^'^^SZS?SZttSZS?s? s «____________2S_______^ DICTIONARIES. hambers' Twentieth Century $4.05 <v > Collin's Graphic
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  • 336 2 Remedying The Irritating "Motor-Boating L. F. OSCILLATION. There is a most annoying form of interruption known as ''motor-beating," and ln this case the term is an accurately descriptive one, as the noise produced greatly resembles the popping of a marine motor. It is an oscillation of such lew frequency that
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  • 36 2 One of the two Singapore amateur stations, VS1AD, has closed dcfxn until Dec. 1. Mr. E C Yates is removing his transmitter to premises in Orchard Road. Further detals will be announced later.
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  • 154 2 Good progre s is being made in the experiments cf h: Civ of Bi:mingham Gas Departm~nt in the application of bottl3d gas and the use of gas in a variety of other directions. Ihe Departmen have now received permission from the Horn? Office (i.e.. Ministry of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 374 2 ___r Sparkling, Lovely Teeth (j /HE superior action of Colgate's Dental Powder in whitening and cleaning teeth, is widely known. Its gentle, yet effective action on the teeth is due to a remarkable chalk powder ingredient,a polishing 4 material used by dentists as safe, yet effective in keeping teeth white,
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    • 110 2 MISS J4C084. TALKIE KRONTJOLNG STAMBOEL RECORDS. 9046 Poetoes Tjinta—Kimadjoean Cooperatie. 9000 Nasehat—Timbang. 9001 Njawa—Soesah. 9002 Batavia Waktos Malam—Mabok. 9003 TJockop mi hari—DJadi anak Kembali. 9038 Rasa Sajang E.—Nona Manis. 9039 Djoedi dan Tjinga—Kole Kole. 3493 Hidoep—Gramafoon Paling Perloe. 3494 Nona Tandjong Perak—Gdtootje. 2500 Oh dat is Terlaloe —Krontjong Pantasay. 3501
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    • 277 2 "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 20 Pages For 5 cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday "Tribune" at noon. Now we are making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has been enlarged to 20
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    • 291 2 I THE BEST IS NOT TOO i f GOOD FOR YOUR BABY!: I < Ik future health and happiness of your i f X baby is decided to-day and it depends <If upon the food he has in the first months <|l of his life. It is then that the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 481 2 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. The following is revised information by our radio correspondent on the stations which can be received in Malaya: SINGAPORE (VSIAB—B3 metres) 13 an amateur station run by Mr. and Mrs. R. F Earle of Singapore, and they both take their share
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    • 355 2 transmission, which is a musical one consisting i chiefly of H.M.V. recordings. I MELBOURNE (VK3ME —31.55 metres), is th 3 i sister station of VK2ME. They are owned I and operated by the Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia. tLtd., and Melbourne is an experimental station now generally on daily from C
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  • 1441 3 Crypt's Romances Of The Past. \nk With Sir Roger Casement. to the 'Malaya Tribune.") Benin, Nov. 10. k when th? German capiI i i sleep, the few passers-by I inden must have been puzzled band of silent workmen issuing Sain Hedwig Church and .i scon coffins
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  • 144 3 Woman's Ordeal In The Course Of Ablutions. A double-barrelled gun and fifty rounds of ammunition comprised the total hnul of twe armed robbers who gained admittance to an un-numbered house in Ma Cheuk Ling village in the Shataukok district recently. The uninvited visiters pushed their way through the
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  • 2280 3 Dr. SolfV7oth Birthday Celebrations. BERLIN LETTER. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune:') Berlin, Nov. 10. November fogs reign in the land, Just a ccuple of weeks earlier than they should. And Novemter fogs envelop po itics ior the ame being. Which is perhaps just as well, for
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  • 485 4 Shanghai's Worst Fire In Recent Months. Liquor Stock Safe. Shanghai, N:v. 12. The Settlement. Fire Brigade continued tc battle with flames all day yesterday in the Road g:down conflagration which •.tartcd all rtly after midnight on Thursday and !a?ted throughout tl c remainder of the night, necessitating
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  • 252 4 Prisoner's Unexpected Appearance. If Li Wan Kai could understand Eng.ish he would probably have been amused at the comedy which surrounded his case when it came before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Magistracy, Hongkong, recently. When his case was mentioned late in the proceedings, one lone
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  • 305 4 Graphological Experts Save Accused's Life. Berlin, Oct. 28. I But for the highly developed measures for the detection of crime, in this case the determination of the age of some handwriting, the private chauffeur Pritz Knaster, who some timeago was arrested as the alleged murderer of the
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  • 450 4 Singapore, Nov. 18. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Mutton. Australian, lb. 2 -> Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared*, kati 44 Ducks, each 5^ Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 83 Pigeons, fledged,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 348 4 I*f Mn W Wm\\\\ YOU CAN'T BE OPTIMISTIC WITH A MISTY OPTIC CONSULT ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. MALAYA'S CHEAPEST OPTICIAN. 17, CHAPEL RD., off EAST COAST RD., X ALONG, Singapore. SIGHT TESTED. CLASSES SUPPUED. PRICES MODERATE From $4. upwards. WILL CALL PERSONALLY AT AN l ADDRESS. REPAIRS ►—Bino«ul.'i> IrtomewfWa. WaWhrv ORDERS
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    • 47 4 MIND YOUR EYE! EYE-SUN (Rfgd.) rures Cataract. Imperfect sights, etc.. radically and permanently. No risk of"operation. Success guaran eed. If not. price r funded. Particulars en rrqucst. lIARYYASRAM, Panchpola, BtliglL. E.R. You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz," Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 26 4 IS REJUVENATION POSSIBLE? Yes, no more despair, only safest, surest triumph ovsr health and happiness. Success guaranteed. Particulars on request. HARYYASRAM, Panohpota, Bengal. E. 8., India.
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    • 178 4 NEW a finer, richer car Far more value! That's exactly what the New Hupmobile Six gives you. A finer, richer Six new in a host of ways with the inbuilt quality and durability that is Hupmobile's unwritten trade mark. Today you enjoy Selective Freie Wheeling —with Free Wheeling's thrift and
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  • 219 5 mining LATEST QUOTATIONS. II r A CO.. EXCHANGE CK BROKERS. r 26. 1032, 10 a.m. Buyers. Sell r rs. Tin 26- 28,i8i- 2 no 11|- 11,9 136 r 006 A, 0.35 0.40 0 0 40 nom 5|- 7|- nom ii O B li- nom 0.18 0.22 gel
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  • 83 5 FR.tSER CO., EXCHANGE STOCK BROKERS. Buy rs. Sellers. cent. d ;>'■ 110 nom Municipal 104 105 ncm Municipal per 104 105 nom Mur.cipal 190 105 nom Nit I' r Itn-. 110 ill cl Municipal 5 P'r cem. Ill 112 cl Municipal 1 i J t cent. 106
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  • 367 5 FRASER A CO., AND LYALL AND EV ATT S QUOTATIONS. Singapore, Nov. 26. 1932, 10 a.m. r, '*ue Value. Fia: m Lyall Ac Shares. Co. Evau 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.5?) $0.40 *)ai(> I Alor Gajah 0.30 0.40 0.30 o*o I 1 A. Hitam 0.50 0.65 0.50 0.6U IA.
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  • 278 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. %y, <■; CLOSING QUOTATIOfia 33 In 3 Buyers. Sellers. ii $2 A.ex. Brick Pref. 1.00 1.05 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.30 norn £1 £1 B. Am ri. Tobacco 100 104j$10 S3 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.50 ,100 $50 Chinese C. Bank 55.5(0 57.00 il
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  • 378 5 KUCHAI TIN DREDGING. Conversion Of Preference Shares. Mr. J. M. Sane presided over the eighth annual general meet.ng of the Kuchai lin Dredging, Co.. yesterday at 12.30 p.m. In the company s registered offices, Market Street. Oth?rs present were Mesa.-s. J. A. Elias, Lee Chim Tua.n, S. Q.
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  • 567 5 Plant In Operation Again. The fourteenth annual general meeting of the Lingui Tin. Led. was held yesterday at j noon in the company s registered offices. Market Street. Mr. J. M. Sime' was in the chair and ethers pr-sent were Messrs. J. A. Elias. Lee Chim Tuan.
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  • 35 5 mj rl k of operation. No matter ripe or unripe. No matter however hard the films may be. Guaranteed curs without any harm. Particulars on request. Apply Dr. Sherman, PCS.. Rittahhanßfi (ParUlpiu). mngtt, India.
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  • 333 5 j Discrepancy In Production Returns. The weekly Rubber report of Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., dated yesterday. states: The only item of interest during the week has been the pub ication of the Malayan stock and production figures. These, a* so often is the case, again
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  • 307 5 IC ETLIN AND COS REPORT. Nov. 26. 11 a.m. RUBBBK. London: 2 I 9 32d., unchanged. New York: 34 cents (G.). down 116 cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 cents, Ayer Moleks 30—35 cents, Ayer Panas 30—3 i cento, Bassetts 15—20 cento, Brogas 20—25 tents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15
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  • 108 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Nov. 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Fulda 18; Danmark 14; Chinese Prince It: Jcrantut 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Nil. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Kinta 46. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Kuala 2. Section
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 210 5 AUCTION SALE. THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION). COMPANIES WINDING-UP NO. 2 OF 1932. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HOTEL FURNITURE AND FITTINGS, ETC. TO BE HELD AT THE EUROPE HOTEL 0N WEDNESDAY, NOV. SO, THUHSBAY, DEC. 1, FRIDAY DEC. 2 AND SATURDAY, DEC. 3,
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    • 590 5 CHURCH SERVICES. FIRST SUNDAY IN < ADVENT. NOVEMBER 27, 1932. ST. ANDREW'S CATHBRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. I a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral; and Sermon. 10:39 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base. Holy Communion ou Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thurida^ and
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    • 135 5 ASSEMBLY OP GOD MISSION. (PENTECOSTAL.) Iccting. 486. Serangoon Road, 5 p.m. Every Thursday, Testimony and Tarylnc meeting, 7.30 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHaPEL, 486 Serangoon Road. Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Cecil M. Jackson. CHURCH OF ST. THERESA. Bukit Permai, Kampong Bahru. G a.m. High Mais. ST.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 606 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Ctubs and Societies in S.twapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date vnd complete. Happenings of general interest wil still be included in the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 162 6 Special Matinee To-Day, 3.15 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! Radio's Screaming Musical Comedy Peach O' Reno WITH Wheeler and Woolsey With DOROTHY LEE. HALF PRICE TO ALL! 6.15 Tt>NigM 9.15 LAST NIGHT OF London Film Co.'s Sparkling and Lavish Comedy WEDDING REHEARSAL with ROLAND YOUNG GEORGE GROS SMITH and LADY TREE COMMENCING
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    • 134 6 Amusements < TO-DAY! j MATINEE To-Day To-Morrow The Year's Most Sensational j Screen Event j NORMA 'SHEARER CLARK GABLE IN Metro-Gold wyn-Miyer'* Supreme Triumph Strange Interlude It's time for a good laugh and hero it is! THE SPORTING WIDOW with*i Alison Skipworth, Richard Bennett Definitely a show you will enjoy.
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    • 325 6 TO-NIGHT Musical Comedy FLYING HIGF AN ALL-STAR PAGEANT. COLOURFULLY AND SPLENDIDLy" WITH MUSICAL AND MINSTREL FEATURES AT T. 15 L4ST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9.15 I "HAPPY DAYS 99 FOX ALL-TAKING MUSICAL MOVIETONE WITH 100 ENTEP.TARERS FROM BROADWAY AND HOLLYWOOD. TO-MORROW j Lawrence Tibbett in "NEW MOON" 1 4 I Circus! Circusi7|
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  • 72 7 SHIPPING NEWS. London. Nov. 22. The world's m rcan ile marin has bean reduced by 450,000 tons during the quarter end 1 Jiu.j 30. One-fcui.h of this is due to casual.y cr .-tress by weather. Th- biggest disaster was the burning of 'h? M.M. "Georges Philippar.
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  • 105 7 Car Followed By Customs Officers. Revenue officials selz:d 500 tahils of nonGovernment chand.i in Holland Road yesterday and arrested a Chinese nam 3d Chco Geok Soa. It appears that the accus :d was seen in a car :<n the Geylang District and was followed
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  • 88 7 Receiving Order Against Contractor. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, an application fcr a receiving order was made against Mr. S. Muthucumaru. a contractor. A motion was also made by the debtor asking for three months* time in order to complete two Government contracts
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  • 2349 7 SERIES OF CHEATING CHARGES. One Accused Discharged. I A st-tement that the principal witness for the peosecution was deliberately lying in hi> evidence en oath, was made before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday by the first accused during the continued hearing of th case in
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  • 106 7 Mr. J. R. Hebert Reaches Singapore. Flying in leisurely fashion from London to Australia. Mr. J. R. Hebert, a French Canadian, landed 2t the Seletar Air Base shortly before four o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was met by Mr. W. D. Lambert, manager of the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore. Mr.
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  • 139 7 Father And Son In Hospital. As a result of a motoring accident that occurred in East Cost Road at about 8 o'clock ststerday morning two Europeans. Mr. William Woelz and his thirt?en-year-old son. Frederick, were rather badly injured and we:~o seht to the General Hcspiia! for
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  • 94 7 Plea Of Family Troubles. J. de Costa, the Eurasian whc was alleged to have attempted to commit tuicide the othei day by taking a quantity cf lysol. app-a: d lxfoie the Second Masistratc tMr. A. W. Hay; yesterday. In pleading guilty, de Ccsta said tfcal he was
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  • 131 7 Malay Charged. Alleged to have stolen a motor-boat valued at $600. a Malay. Amat bin Abdul Rahman, appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday. The complainant. Tan Ah Kow, alleged that the accused was one of two Malays employed on the boat.
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  • 75 7 Sentence of two montns' rigorous imprisonment was passo-d by tne Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday en a Hylam Who was convicted of assaulting the head "boy" of the Dutch mail beat "Nieuw Holland." The complainant was riding in a ricksha in Seah Street when
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  • 44 7 Final Show At Raffles. The Singapore Repertory Players are presenting the final performance cf "It's A Boy* at Raffles Hotel on Monday. The next presentation, a vaudiville programme, is already In rehearsal and will be produced about the middle of December.
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  • 430 7 Reported Success In Singapore. The following extracts from Japanese newspapers are forwarded by the Malayan Tobacco Distributors, Ltd., distributors for the B.A.T.: CHERRY" CIGARETTES Our Tobacco Monopoly Rejoicing. Our Monopoly Bureau of the Finance Department, seizing the opportunity of low exchange, hao definitely decided upon an
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  • 223 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. Nov. 26. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 331 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15,16 d.. London 00 days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 30 days 2s. 3 7 5 d., London demand 2s. 3 27 32d.. London T.T.
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  • 87 7 To All-India Medical Council Bill was proposed to be submitted b fo:e the November rtssicn of the Assembly so that it may appoint E I lect comml.t c to examine he Bill. The fundamental point about this I is not to aim at set.i:-R standards for in ernal purpo:c:. bu
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 708 7 i V.M.C.A. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE I NEW SESSION—EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES J COMMENCING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1932. I NIOR-Book-keeping. Typewriting Shorthand. Englfeh and Commercial Corres- I pondence. Arithmetic. Element, of Commerce, French Typewriting Shorthand. Engllah, Commerce ami Finance Banking. Secretarial Practice, Company Law and Commercial SPECIAL COACHING FOR GROUP DIPLOMAS JOIN
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    • 111 7 For shrer daredeviltry, for a s'artling succession of stunts and narrow escape from death Danciog Dynamite" WITH Richard Talmadge (Th- acknowledged stunt king) STANDS UNCHALLENGED. Everything seen on th? screen was actually perfoimed by Richard Talmadge as called for in th? story. Filmed "at famous Catalina Island, knowrs io millions
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    • 88 7 Assets exceed $12,000,00*. Assurance in force oyer $55,00MW. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m ihe Strait! Ssttiemecti). HEAD OFFICE: Great Easter* Ufa Building. Cecil Street. Slngapcr.. LONDON OFFICE: 17, Old Jewr,, M.O. The Company has £30,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile, with the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 104 7 MAIL CLOSE. MONDAY. NOV. 28. North. N,East and N -West Sumatra North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra. Ceylon. Southern and Western India Egypt. Genoa and Europe tPulda) 10 a.m. Tembilahan and Indraglri Indo-China (G. G. Paul Doumer) 11 a.ro. Pontianak üb) 2p m Indragiri and Tembilahan B (Ban Siong Bee) 2
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  • 207 8 P E X X E F A T H E R—On 2"th Nov.. 1932, at the General Hospital, Singapore. Farleigh Joseph Pennefathrr. of the Singr.pore Municipality. The funeral service will take place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 5 p.m., to-day. Interment at Ridadari later.
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  • 862 8 Poor British "John Citizen"! He is exhorted, for the umpteenth time within recent years, to "grit his I teeth' and—pay up! He has the' consolation that he is, by his indivi-j dual effort, maintaining British prestige and saving the pound from 1 cohapse, and maybe he will
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  • 571 8 Will Increase Prospects i Of Settlement. Reuter's Wireless Service. Washington, Nov. 22. M\ Roosevelt and Senator Garner, the VkePrc ident elec went to the Whits House today for the unprec dented ccnf.renci on the qi;c .ticn of War Deb s with President Hoover, whose recommendation to
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  • 38 8 Reuter. brS Cn hl IBI Kf lr AlThibald Mon'eo ln e y |fi„&. G^e£?£ a C ff i PP ln Cd Chi f°- imperial general Staff m succersicn to Field Marshal Sir George ™arsn*i
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  • 165 8 Mr Lim BOCk Ken J.P., of the Ho Heng Bank Smgapore. has been elected a Fellow of ihe Institute of Bankers. j At a committee meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Emoloyees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan society. Ltd.. held on Tuesday. Mr WD I Nicholas was elected chairman. Mr. Tan
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  • 88 8 RADIO IN MALAYA, on pate 2 BERLIN LETTER, on page 3 DEAD OF SAINT HEDWIG. on page 3 BIG GODOWN BLAZE, on page 4 CLUB DIARY, on page 5 CHURCH SERVICES, on page 5. OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 11 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 12 RUBBER
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  • 453 8 I (BY "LOOKBR. oS H Jmilmm^\ Very fair people do no; well under tne Malayan sun w la,i prefer bbndes. B t *i Pu Vi, the ex-Emperor of t uhas forsaken his wife, it if J for a Japanese girl. A con, A parachutist is to broadw
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  • 42 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. Mcntr al. P The flnt cl Russian ing to 12.000 tons for use without bet!t in Canada has ir.rwd hrce rhipm-nts of 30.000 tons of 1 Ofl under the aluminium barter vn —-Reuters Wireless Settles.
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  • 30 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. Cologne No* The whole Socialist pr:» to w Rhine district has been day next for satirising Dr Br** stone;- fcr Prussia.-Rev er l WU
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  • 60 8 aw Horn France by the -Cbei Singapore at 1 p.m. to-morn m From Europe by the "Cent. Singapore at 11 a.m. on MondaFrom China and Japan by w Maru." due at Singapore on M From China and Japan by 1 Maru." due at Singapore on From China by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 148 8 so^ve y° UT *ff X'WAS GIFT problems It you want your Gifts to sho> g< od taste and discrimination you must visit our di#tey of attractive and usetul gifts (lifts that are certain of appreciation and at prices that are strictly moderate. Ton arc sure lo find tkt present vc»
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    • 62 8 ICHIPPfNDAIEI I PATTERN j STERLING SILVER j! WAITERS I j for Presentation i U.S. de Silva Uros,! t JEWELLERS, t IS, Hiifh Street. HiMMMt I I j iT.K.K.'S j RI'UEER MATTING. V r* x I* 3" ?1.50 each. 2" 6" x C" $1 c:ich. 2" V x T If ?!.09
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  • 769 9 "BE PREPARED FOR EMERGENCY" froubh Expected On Yangtse, H Meeting Of League Assembly. I d tha J»f« aaas th'rd hoa hem r.rdtr d t-< ,me I nej a* Shanp.h:-'. <br p- 'Is florins tue i tr* t Geneva. Nov. 25. h
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  • 216 9 Silver Reaches New Low Record. Reuter's Wireless Service. r New York, Nov. 25. A .:eiisation has been caused on Wall Street by a slump In sterling to $3.20 at the close oi ihe day, after touching 3.20' Dccembe.- Silrer toucr.ed the rccDrd low level .1 2d
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  • 125 9 Bid For Life In Privy Council. Hongkong, Nov. 26. Cheng Kwok Ye.v. son f a well-to-do farai'v in Ipoh. and tuitcr for the hand of M:s; Lai Ming F:i (also known as May May Lay) who is now in Shanghai, was chuged with the murder of
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  • 236 9 Hitler's Failure To Farm A Cabinet. i Reuter's Wireless Service. Munich. N;v. 22. £iv en pee on su pc. Ed a. ihe lead: s cf a Coinmui: st pot o tauheh a political put in the Rhcn sh Pala.ina.tt wer. ai sted a Uudwighaftn las nit.h
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  • 87 9 Political Motives Suggested. Reuter's Wireless Service. Londen, Nov. 22. Sir Austen Chamberlain, K.G.. is ill from lumbriejj and has cancelled his engagements this week. Mr. Ramsay Macd'nald physically, and mentally is a fit man. declared his physician. Sir Thomas Herder, at the Health Resorts' Assor'ation
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  • 339 9 Rugby Star's Wife To Hang. Johannesburg. Nov. 25. M.s. Daisy Louise De Mclker (wife of a weh-known South African rugby player was to-day iound guilty of the mv dor cf her son and was v ntenced to death. She was found net guilty of the murder of
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  • 63 9 Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Nov. 22. Tire Third Hussars, the c dett cavalry r simer.. in th British A.my which has sp nt onsy t yea: in Sngla-d since 1808, land.d at Sou hrmpton t: -day Cscata India. Over one hui.dr.d telegrams cf we.'ccmc wer r
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  • 1602 9 CHEAPER PETROL FOR SINGAPORE NEW FIRM MAY GET CONTRACT. Statement Of Municipal Commissioner. Bath Superintendent's Position. The appt.ii» it nt of a nrw Superintendent for the swimming pool at Mount Emily was the on y «urstion which gave ii to a debate at yet trday s me ting of the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 269 9 JUST ARRIVED His Waster's Voice j NEW RECORDS FOR j MID-NOVEMBER This issue bring! out the records from "Words and Music" the latest play by Noel Coward. 1 ALSO STOCKS OF: J B 6144. Maria Maria Kolonioku Honoluluans. Girl of my dreams B 6178. Paradise, Ambrose Orchestra. Voice in the
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  • 1005 10 THE HANDICAPS. Sports Pastimes. S.T.C. AMATEUR RACE MEETING. THE TURF. CAMEO II PAYS $141. Th 3 first day of the S.T.C. Amateur race meeting was held yesterday in fine weather, the attandanee being satisfactory for a weekday. A programme of eight events was succrssfully worked off, the results being as
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  • 88 10 FINAL ACCEPTANCES. Reuter. London, Nov. 25. In the November Handicap to be run tomorrow Lowrey will ride Scardroy while Rockliffe and Disarmament have been scratched. Otherwise the starters are identical with those given on Nov. 13 as follows: San Espoir (Perryman). Pahokee (Childs). Guiscard CWeston), Cobequid (Wing), Overall
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  • 87 10 LAWN TENNIS. The following are the final results of the All Japan Lawn Tennis tournament: DOUBLES FINAL: J. Sat;h and M. Kawachi beat Murakami and Nishimura B—6. 6 —4. 6—2. SINGLES FINAL: R. Nun:i (who toured with T. Harada through Australia, Java and Philippines) beat
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  • 131 10 Blue Eagle B. P. v. Rangoon B. P. at the Great World on Monday at p.m. Ihe following Blue Eagle players and reserves are to assemble at Mr. Goh Teow Guan's residence, 9, Lorong 25, Geylang at 7 pjn. for free admission tickets: Kch Beng Swee, Kwek Chip Jian,
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  • 94 10 The Wembley. The Wembley theatre at Geylang, near the Geylang Police Station, commences a season to-night with "The Misleading Lady," featuring the winsome stage and screen actress, Claudette Colbert, and Edmund Lowe. Interesting "shorts" will, as usual, precede the chief attraction. At special request a change has
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  • 239 10 MATCHES AT SEREMBAN AND JOHORE. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Singapore play their second match la tlr Malaya Cup competition this afternoon a Seremban, when they meet the combined XV. The teams are as follows: NEGRI-MALACCA! J. N. Wainwright (Malacca); G. Banham (N.S.), Bingham Malacca), B. J. Layers (Capt.) (N.S.)
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  • 130 10 Whilst their seniors are engaged at Johore, the Command "A" will meet the S.C.C. on the Padang this afternoon. The following will be the teams: S.C.C: G. G. Cranford; E. A. Matthews. A. N. Other. W. R. King, D. S. Robertson; J. M. Houghton, L. H.
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  • 61 10 The following will represent Scotland in the annual match against The Rest on the Padang on Wednesday: Ingles: D. S. Robertson. E. A. Brodie. D. R. Harper. T. M. Smellie: J. B. Dudgeon, D. A. Campbell; A. R. Anderson. H. C. Allen, A. McLennan, H. B.
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  • 176 10 POOR GAME ON THE PADANG. The Public Services and S.C.C. met on the Padang yesterday, the former winning by one j try (three points) to nil. The following were the teams: S.C.C: Hcrsley; Dodds, Alexander, Ablilt, Welsh; Smailes. Campbell; Woodward, William- son. Knowles. Coliett, Dobbs. Partridge. PUBLIC
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  • 171 10 Government Working Out A Scheme. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Nov. 22. A bitter battle was witnessed in the House cf Commons this afternoon between Mr. MacDonald and his old colleague Mr. George Lansbury. Leader cf the Opposition, during the debate following on the King's speech. Earlier,
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  • 34 10 Reuter. London, Nov. 25. Sir Aldo Castellani has been appointed Chief Director of the Institute cf Tropical Diseases in succession to the late Sir Ronald Ross. —Reuter. i I i
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  • 796 10 COMBINED SCHOOLS BEAT S.C.F.A. EXCITING SECOND HALF. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Exciting football was witnessed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Combined Senior Schools met the S.C.P.A. in a charity match and won by the odd goal in three. No goals were scored in the
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  • 143 10 The "Storming" Of Buckingham Palace. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Nov. 22. Photographs in one of the American "tabloid" newspapers which have just reached London are described as libels on London people, mentioned Lord Hailsham, SecreJary of State for War at the Pilgrims' Club luncheon in honour
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  • 90 10 Another new industry is to be established in Manchester. A company known as Nutritious Foods, Ltd.. is negotiating tor suitab'e premises in the city for the manufacture of new food products on a large scale. One of their products is a highly-concentrated ioup powder which wi
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  • 62 10 FIVE MATCHES YESTERDAY. HOCKEY. (Four interesting hockey matches were playect yesterday and in three of them the winnerr I each got four goals. The best one was between the S.R.C. and the R.A.F., the former winning eaeily. The S.C.C. also hac! an easy victory over Raffles
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  • 160 10 The S.R.C. were too clever for (be Airmen but the latter made a game display and their defenders did not disgrace themselves against very nippy and accurate forwards. The R.A.F. forwards lacked cohesion and did not get many opportunities to score. Although held up repeatedly,
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  • 69 10 Weak teams cf the S.C.C. and the Raffles Institution met on the S.C.C. ground and the Club were much superior throughout, especially in the second half. RICHARDSON opened the scoring in the first half and RICHARDSON. C. A. CAREY and E. V. SMiTH scored in Che second
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  • 53 10 On the Balestier ground the Indian Association and A.P.C.-Bousteadalso fielded weak teams and play was not very bright. There were I patches of good work, however, by the Indiana, j who scored two goals in each half. The losers scored late in the game. I RESULT: I.A.
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  • 72 10 The Medical College Union visited Blakan Mati and won a pretty even game by 2—l. The R.A. had most of the chances but drove hastily near goal. Both defences were sound. <felu M.C.U. opened the scoring and the Gunners equalired before the interval. The second half was
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  • 196 10 Yesterday in the presance of a fair crowd the Cleri-al Union's newly formed hockey Xf tried conclusions with the Municipality (Treasurer's Department) on their own ground, and the result was a goalless draw. The game was evenly conte:ted with both sides having i many chances a,nd missing.
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  • 20 10 The S.C.R.C, and Raffles College had arranged to play on the Chinese ground but the match was postponed.
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  • 213 10 Y.M.C.A. v. 22nd Eattery R.A. on the Y.M.C.A. ground on Wednesday: C.C.Meredith, R. Lyne (captain), R. J. R. Stracey, H. S. Duncan, P. O'Dwyer, G. A. Nelson, M. Catchatoor, W. R. Willis, C. D. Ross, G. L. F. Willis, J. O. Regan. Reserves: P. C. Sands, Lee Tuck
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  • 50 10 Reuter's Wireless Service. New York, Nov. 22. A very valuable document, the second volume oi Che criginal manuscript cf Sir Walter Scott "Guy Mannering," owned by Mr. J. P. Morgan, has been stolen frcm the Scott Centenary Exhibition b the library of Columbia University. —Reuters Wireless Service.
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  • 121 10 Tate Captures F OUf Wickets. FINGLETON— Md w:i PABTNERSHIP. CRICKET. The match between th f n South Wales, which con saw the home team English bowlers, the team being for a meagre 273. d <* were the only two b The former was undef, was
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  • 50 10 M.C.C. DOING WELL Sydney. Nov. The M.CC. match ms resumed Urn the presence cf 10.000. The weather m cloudy but the wicker wa I Wyatt, the overnight's oat-outs, carricf u» I score from 6 to 103 arhen I was taken, Sutchfl" beta and Wyatt being undefeated with 51.-
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  • 23 10 PERCENTAGE SYSTEM TO BE USED. Reuter. London. Nov The Advisory Coun:y Cricket Commu; decided to revert to the percenta. county championship.—Reuter.
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  • 172 10 Plant To Be Restarted. It is announced in the "Times Trade and Engineering Supplement" that the Bussr* plant for the low-temperature carbonisation o: Coal at Glenboig, near Gla-gov.-, has be n acquired by the Scottish Gas Utilities Corporation and will shortly be restarted The lb* of
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  • 114 10 Mis Naysum Saravanamutta was untitled for a second time by a large majority nf£ Beat Colombo North In the Stat- O polled 8,106 votes against Mr. B. V. Caaernnty's 376. Only about 19 per cent of the ewtorate of 43.773 went to the polk, comparrt with 48 per cent, on
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  • 150 10 I Alhanibra-Norma Shearrr and Otxk<o* in "Strange In:erlude Mai to-mo:row. i•• f»aturii-Capitol.-"Wf doing Rehearsal j Roland Young. Georg" Oros price matinre to-day. Wh< "P:ach O' Reno." Empire.—"Suppression by National Army." a Cl priC3 wc-ek-end ma'inees: Great World-Side «be«* P~ Malay opera. Chinese wayangs. c..> I dlrnt and
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  • 97 11 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on mbjccts of public interest. It mutt be under ttood that the "Malaya Tribune*' does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS FuxsißLß, preferably typewritten (double spacing/, and on
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  • 327 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Please allow me the hospitality of your esteemed columns. After the protracted debates on "The Modern Girl" and "Dancing." it is most refreshing to read the invaluable letter of Mr. Leong Kum Swee in your yesterday's issue about "The Road to
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  • 228 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—As I was meditating on the seriousness of the plight of those who are unemployed, and the distress tha- faces then: during \he coming Christmas and New Year seasons, something truck my mind, and it was this. Leaving the many generous past and Djcesenl
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  • 109 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l shall be much obliged if you will kindly let me know through the medium of your valuable 'People's Paper" which of the two names, "The Coterie" and "Union Amical," is the more suitable for a ,party comprising ten to twelve members
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  • 50 11 "Justice" complains of our refraining from publishing a letter, regarding an appointment, becaus? we deemed it to contain unjust criticism of th? Municipal Commissioners. We may add that his indictment was particularly directed against the Astiatic Commissioners. We adhere to our opinion that it was not fair comment.
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  • 12 11 "Venus" is reminded that the discussion on "Modern Girls" has been closed.
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  • 151 11 Six Pistols And Six Hundred Rounds. mad! two L mght Reven «e Officers have mun'til mpoTt&nt of arms and amewt.tl °V e **ls arriving from European SmT The w first was made about ten -mi When 32 pistols anJ 3 .000 rounds of ammunition were found on
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  • 541 11 Traffic Interrupted. <From Our Own Correspondent^ Ipoh, Nov. 25. The heavy and continuous rain in Perak is s ill unabated, the fall this morning measuring inches resulting in the new road to Teluk Anson becoming impassable, and other roads almost impassable, whilst the Camerons road is
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  • 146 11 Murder Or Suicide? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 25. The police are completely baffled by the discovery (his morning of the dead body of a Chinese on the Esplanade, as to whether it is a case of suicide or murder. At first they inclined to
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  • 114 11 Malays Caught Off Peak Island. A fin* of $40 or two months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on each cf two Malays who appeared before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday on a cha' qe of possession of dutiable tobacco. Supervisor Rickard, of the Monopolies Dept., stated that
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    • 164 11 I 7 i 5 TO-NIGHT e ls JOHN BOLES IN Captain Of The Guard mm WW iD—— <n «miiiiniai mhiwl I Polydor Records If VIOLIN SOLOS. ***** 4m Londonderry Air Krcisler. Melodic Gluck-Kreisler. Erica Morini. ***** 4m Nocturne No. 1 Chopin. Slavonic Dance, E. Minor Dvorak. Vasa Prihoda. ***** 4m
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    • 53 11 HYDROCELE. Why continue your most unpleasant burden? No risk of operation. The harmless and peerless mv 2 ntion for the total abstraction of fluid and deposition, however complicated the disease maybe, by the use of HYDRAULIC-OIL. Guaranteed cure after using two bottles. Rs. 168,--per bottle. Apply Dr. Sherman, F.C.S., Baliabhanga,
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    • 12 11 The Whole Household Clamours for the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Weekly.
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    • 199 11 j l I Jellies R Favourite Fruit Fltvours: —Lemon, Orange, Peach, Cherry, S 3 Raspberry, Pineapple, Strawberry. In Pints and (Quarts, k X SOLD EVERYWHERE. H I FRAMROZ CO. j MARIN if^^ I) —OF J I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD j I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED AF LOW /tartfS I
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    • 203 11 YOU CAN TEST THIS INDIAN ASTROLOGER'S SKILL FREE. LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF. Hundr ds who have tested the skill of "Pundit Tabcre," famous phychic, proclaim him the mcd m wizard of Astrology. GEORGE MACKEY of New York believes that the Bombay expert must possess some ing 'h ancimt rcience
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  • 354 12 Ten Year Old Project Fructifies. Alor Star, Nov. 22. In a few months' time the Kedah Volunteer Force will come into being after the question having been on the tapis for the last ten year" For the lat few years provision had been made
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  • 114 12 N arly 400 tens of paper-making machinery "ccn ly left Bury. Lancashire, for shipment to :::wfouneland. pa-.t of a large cider ("bleb Messrs. Charles Wa'msley and Co. "re completing for the Anglo Newfoundland D v lopmfn' Co. The contract, which is valued at £90.000. was securd
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  • 1063 12 Advantages Of Gaisman Improved Block. At the annual general meeting of Rubber Roadways. Ltd., held at 2, 3 and 4. Idol Lane. Eastcheap, London, EC., en Nov 7, Sir Stanley Bois. the chairman, said: During the pist year another important addition has been made to the demonstrations if
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  • 179 12 caiui rum») Dredger And Ferry-Roat. The launch will rhorUy t Laird and Co si' cf a n-w itnd pump d edrei Ti Decks and Harbour Board Tbl c ft cost £103 000. and she will kV capacity cf 70.001 Uet H hi dredging the Mersey Charm
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  • 225 12 The Senior Captaia. The tecai rcti menu from ar.d promo.uns o the Rag Li t have brought Cap am J. s. i-ahrend o th tcp cf hi: bat Be m mtam. Kav.il Aid;-de-Camp to tb; X D| ir. succcsion to R rr-Acml'-ai B. G. ThorgfiekL Captain JEalmcnd was
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  • 100 12 A new Industry is shortly to be rtartnl a .giesi Hartlepool in the shaps ol a ma' I actory The !udasUj will, it is hoped, provide inpayment for between 320 end 150 men an'l trb and the pia;.t wh eh will be of the shi
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    • 83 12 T /for your OIL j £F THE QUART j SPECIFY THE FITTING OF j i E!»W oflT H V j j Slotted Oil Control Rings In your car and note thj marked decrease in oil consumption. FiMir figure oil mileage per gallon is the rule and not the exception with
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    • 16 12 PLEASE THE WIFE by Buying the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" She'll Like It. And So Will You.
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    • 161 12 carehil buyer who looks at per- How significant that over 1.000,000 motonsts tight. They are out to save on oil. on need jJ. formance facts, not catch phrases and every three days-over 2.000.000 a week- less repairs, cla.ms-are quietly bringing about a revolu- now buy new Mobilo,! I They buy
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 244 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. NOV. 26. High Tides.—8.17 a.m.. 9.24 p.m. Mc 'ins. Clerical Union, 2.15 p.m. •^ir. r apore Rac?s. r.ugby: Malaya Cup. Singapore v. N. S mbilan, Scr mb3n; Johore v. Ma'.aya Command, Johcre: PS. v. R.AF., Seletar. Hbckey: Police v. O.R.A.. Police; O.R.A. II v. B SC,
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  • 402 13 Farewell Dinner To Land Officer. (From Our Own Correspondent.t Muar. Nov. 24. A verdict of .';uieide was returned by the Coroner to-d. y on the body of Velayuthan, a Tamil rubber tapper found hanging from a tree, with his bucket el latex below, on Mum
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  • 336 13 Former Planter In Malaya. Mr. F. Derma Webb hat bough, an aeroplane in Shanghai and will go home to England in it in few «c ks ii the Government will give him a permit and tlr 'plane proves airworthy after tes s. M.. Webb i>
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  • 163 13 Some Recent Additions. The undernoted non-Action works were issued lo-day: Austin (P. Britten) The Red Flag. 1932. Barwick <E. Buller» Man's Genius. 193?. illus. Drinkwatcr (John) Discovery 1932. iflwln (Malcolm) Tackeray. 1932. illus. Garnett (R.S.) Odd Memories. 1932. Groussctt (Rene) India. 1932. illus. Hakluyt Society A briei Summc
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 129 13 t i Qu a hot clay, after work or a hard game, whenever you feel bot or tired —take a wash with l exer's Health Soap. Its ckan scent and refreshing lather put new life intu you. Once again you feel fresh and lit. This fine soap cleanses so thoroughly
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    • 10 13 WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: MALAYAN SATURDAY POST"
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    • 97 13 I Milk at its Best! decay'" Pebeco tooth paste is the discovery of a famous German scientist. It was made to meet the demand of doctors and dentists for a tooth paste that should not only clean and beautify the teeth but, far more important from the point of view
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  • 2198 14 National Committee's Campaign For Rssponsible Government What Action Should They Take In Case Their Demands Are Not Granted?—A Colombo Comment —Religions Join Hands For Social Betterment Work —Colonisation, Cinema And Funds Their First Thoughts. The National Committee, the recently formed political organisation in which all the
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    • 440 14 Hair Oil. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. j AUCTION SALE OF CHEONG KOON SENG CO., IMPORTANT MORTGAGEES' SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES, At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street. t on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 2.30 p.m. Lots 1 and 2. Half share in land and
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    • 223 14 J FRUIT 3YpJ| SO MCE REFREShJ Stocked By K 'Ker.r Store, I K*m t ,n &< Hock M CrffiJl Eruptions Caused Intense Pain. Cuticura Healed, L "5 baby ha «uptions on hi, w ->r.d stomach which caused hir. T r-a.n. They were very sore ancTn nd were of a wet
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    • 349 15 JSmeb sajungs^ r*" p. o. yKIiISH INDIA England). fASS ENGW* CARGO SEKVICES. i ibsntal steam LONDON AND MAIL service PAS D His Majesty's tCnc? r r. r nnicnt). OM LONDON. d Japan. L Due I nnage. Singapore. 1932. 11 500 Nov. 25 17.000 Dec. 9 6.070 Dec. 22 15,000 Dec.
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    • 564 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE. (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Duo. Ball. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Dec. 14 15 5 KATORI MARU 10,000 Dec. 29 30 1933 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Jan. 12 13 YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Jan. 24
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    • 527 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ NORDDEUTSCHER LLoYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. "TRIER" for Uoilo, Manila, H'kong. S'hai, Japan, Tsingtao and 1Q Dalny DeC "HAVEL" for Saigon. Manila, H'kong. S'hai, Takao, Tsingtao, Dalny and Japan. 0 HOMEWARDS. "FULDA" for Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen
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    • 524 15 _____JNSURANCE. I THE SOUTH iSlf,:! BRITISH COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Plnlayaon Green. TDK EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSON INSURANCE. I-. G. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE: 3-e, Malacca Street,
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    • 248 15 BANKS. YEARLY Your name should this B Bank Book. In it will be recorded I the small savings you are able to 14^^^^^ j bank from time to time. Soon it will show you a handsome account, assisted by 3 per cent- Wfetfew KB interest paid quarterly. N? 9 COL
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    • 338 16 {introduction SALE I I HOUSE OF LORDS IMPERIAL VAT )j J WHISKY. WHISKY. X f Q FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. L $2.75 per bottle, j|| /1 f H or W PCI* case duty paid. JA j Lowes: price ever offered on the market. i* W also .«tock all well-known brands
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    • 445 16 An extensive and wide range of Ladies' and Children's Hats and Dresses: Also Boy's Hats and Suits, AT INEXPENSIVE PRICES j «4 1 To suit the present conditions prevailing C «.91// d P** I IS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT. <^ VI/ILJ\J Hj j 67, Selegie Road, Singapore. j THIS
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    • 586 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. I MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 15 OF ORDINANCE NO. 139. (SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS). The Public is hereby notified that on the 18 h day of November. 1932. Tay Yea Lu. vlanag r of Chop Sam Yik of Nos. 30 and 3i. Jouth B:idge Road.
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    • 531 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. < (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short S reel. Singapore. Bnrol for a Sound Musical Education— 5y tematic Training both in Technique and rtirory. Complete Courses leading to T.CL. Certificate. Diploma, <Sc etc. Booklet fre?. M. ANCIANO, Principal. MERCANTILE
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    • 556 16 ft The Straits Union E^l^^^l Afternoon and Ni-M T j ClMses. Moderate charJ tuition Riven. Intending Vv.in lln i I are advised to renter their on or before January, L\ Admits pupils from Prima:-" to n H Qualified staff and efJctetit mam scholarships to teaming st,* i rj practical Znp.n.sh
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.
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    • 638 I LAWN TENNIS. II;aN BOROTRA'S GREAT VICTORIES. IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL TRAINING. lon, Nov. 12 (by Air Mail». lawn tennis tournament on UI i of the Tennis Club de bra tarried off three titles, linglea, defeating in the final Merlin by 8-6. 7-5. 4-6. 6-4. Mrs. Helen
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    • 823 I REUTERS' BEST TEN MEN AND WOMEN. London. Nov. 12 (by Air Mail). The Ranking Committee of the Lawn Tennis Association, it is declared, is having consider able difficulties this year with the task of ranking the best English players—men ani women It is said that their methods
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    • 263 I THAT the air may be electrified? j (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Air. like everything else, is made up of atoms; but its particular kind are atoms of nitrogen and cxygen. As a rule, these atoms are not elect! ified. This is because th? atoms themselves are mad?
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    • 934 I COSTS TOO HIGH. 120 A WEEK FOR HITTING A BALL. London, Nov. 12 <by Air Mail). To hit a golf ball round a prepared field in a championship meeting costs £20 a week. That is the substance of an entertaining letter from Miss Pauline Doran, the seventeenyear old daughter
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    • 206 I BOOM IN BUYING AND SELLING. GETTING AS BAD AS SOCCER. London. Nov. 12 (by Air Mail). The interest In boxing whkh received a new filip wirn Jackie Brown wen I world title at. Manchester the other day has stimulated the buying and telling-department. "Everyone buying boxers" said Jeff Dicksi.u.
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    • 1053 I  - COMING HOME ON LEAVE The Changing Strand—Two Queens And A D elator—Who Was Giro Of Giro's Club? (By David Baxter. London. Nov. 9 (by Air Mailt. The Strand is now a broader and handsomer street than many of us remember it a few years ago. but it is losing much
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      • 13 I Indispensable To Intelligent Citizens: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." "Twice as Good: Halt the Price."
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      • 46 I STRAITS TYPEWRITER A GEM 1. 1 (EstablLshed in 1914). Stationers and R pairrr,. 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. In stock: All kinds of Office Stationer? and Typewriters. Typewriter Repairs: "A Specials y Monthly citaning of tflpewiiltrs in offices mult rtaken, and can be on receipt of instructions.
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    • Page I Miscellaneous
    • 1212 II A Friendly Chat. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. My dear Chums, It is a very great pleasure-very great indeed -(ahem!) to me for having an opportuni y to talk to you in a friendly sort of way. Untie Bob has kindly allowed each cne of the committee to
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    • 786 II (By "G. B. Ar> Rather a queer heading for an article but, readers, the other day I was waiting in the hot blazing sun for an omnibus en route for town when I noticed, a couple of yards away a man gazing intently at a street lamp. He was
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    • 160 II {By Yeo Cheng Swee, Muar.) Three Javanese were felling some trees in a forest. Suddenly a leopard sprang in front of them. They threw away their axes and ran j for their lives. I JTlhe last man ran as fast as an express I train, but, being
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    • 564 II (By Lim King Siorg.) Once upon a time, there lived a beautifu!, and young princess. This princess was the enly child of the King, her father. The King was old. but he was a good ruler. He governed a Jot of lands. He wanted his
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    • 244 II (By "T-eb.") It seems to me, Uncle Bob, that years have rolled by since I desisted Horn writing to our favourite "Corner," and had it not been for S. T. Koh's remarks concerning the pristine writers, I would have been ashamed of myself to poke my nose
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    • 259 II (By "Simple."') I live in a hospital compound, a mile or iwo away from the small town of Muar where my school is, so I have a good long walk to and from school every day. On fine aays I appreciate such
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    • 562 II (By "Jerome," Klarcg.) Well done, "Poe"! I was very surprised to see your article, and it was very good. Prom it. I can learn the following'-— You are a dreamer, and romantic. Also, you can words excellently! Thanks! We will n:w explore Africa, and first we make
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    • 105 II (By "Unseen.") "Accomplish or do not begin, is a very good motto for everybody in this world. I suggested that otyr "Chums' Club" should have this motto. In this world everyone of us is progressing to success or failure.When we are young our parents support
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    • 702 II (By "Happy Baba."j "Few of us escape at one time or another those intimations of wildness which exist .•emotely and shyly deep down below the most ■ivilised exterior." Reminiscences came round my poor aching head as I listened to these words being read out during the
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    • 130 II (By "Bintang Terang") Good-evening, everybody! I vculd like to congratulate the five commit members. S. T. K:h said that early next 'ea- there will be a Stamp Collecting Club an 1 a Debating Society. I hope so! One cf the boys at a public school thought that
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    • 14 II Two beauty spots in Salon :ka, damaged recently by an earthquake.
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    • 1348 II Address To Schoolboys About Thrift. The following address on 'Thrift- w* delivered last week u v,u Department, fMs and sT t" of est t„k bS to senior bov uJZL M a tht> MethodLst BovSchool and the Victoria InstitutionMost of you are or will soon be
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    • 173 III Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. j4v dear Meces. ad a few letters inquiring about the I understand that a stock of thes? to hand r.rd wHl be sent out I don't think we have enough to to all my new nieces
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    • 340 III (By "Poiiettia.") Soir. girls, here I am again back to the .iy old Corner." Well, to start with, I am t'-ll you what happened and what I .i Saturday morning. I was going in a bus t town to buy a pair of stockings. .Iy old pair
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    • 301 III (By "C. S.") The clock had just struck eleven. !17ie hole house was still and silent. With a small «flip in front of me and a story-book in my ar *d i was the only person on the verandah outside mv house. After 11 o'clock a creepy
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    • 208 III bj "Twinkletoes," Johore.) i a is Ui e week preceding the exam. Ohl brainstorms! What thumping of the Cambri dge girls are seen going about L:in £s undei their breath —maybe tor success or maybe passages they .e memorised. Here and there girls are thev* 18 about nothin but
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    • 497 III (By "Ruth," Penang.) !s£*r*3S»" est* need no dTs not\ War against man. Who your who likes to hum in favour nß a he J S t d mg y6u a Who stand, l A cpheles gentleman is he IwST hls head when he iS ouf
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    • 396 III (By "Marion.") Hello, everybody! I hope the sun shines on you all as it should. Hoping th; t you do net object, J am going to tell you all about the nice little party I had on my birthday. Not living in a mansion, I invited only
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    • 72 III (By "Miss Vienna.") t *m a clock and I tell the time. I live in a 'J? hunfupon the walh so can see me. I work day and rl ft nt V S r ana 1 12 «TS^E ?JS*LZ£ which looks like many wheels. I strike the time
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    • 374 III (By "S. H. Tan," Seremban.) I was born many many years ago in Bolivia. Perhaps it will surprise you to hear that at the first stage of my existence I had not the shape which I have now. I formed part of a huge
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    • 622 III (By "Janet Lea.") Hello, everybody, and how's life? Isn't it grand to be alive and kicking? Hooray, but I am glad to know that we have Cornerites m the Isle of Man and Australia and to them I send my best wishes and hope they'll come to
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    • 312 III (By "Elva") I live about two miles away from my school, so I have a good long walk- to and fro every oay. On fiffie days I rather like this walk, out I loathe the hot blazing days and when tne ram
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    • 465 III (By "Gwennie.") Did you read the "Boys' Corner" last.week, girls? My hat! Aren't they determined to win the race. Never mind, girls, healthy rivalry never hurt anybody, and you can bet your last cent on it that we ain't going to stand still and do nothing. Rally
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    • 148 III How To Help The Poor. i i (By "Lucky Stcr.") There are many, ways in which we cam help and enlighten the poor and needy. The best way, I suggest, is charity or giving of alms. If you have much, give plenteously; but if you have iittle, which is just
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    • 153 III (By "Moonshine Babsie.") Hello! girls. I am ever ready to be the next supporter of "Penekpe," besides "Nemesis" and "Dandelion," in forming a cycling club. I am sure "Nemesis" thinks "Sporty," "Barney," "Tomboy," and myself real sports, otherwise she would not have called upon us not
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    • 489 III (By "Enid.") Everybody experiences fear in some form or other. When left alone in a house at night when the physical system is weak, strange noises h°lp to create queer sensations, and cause a thumping of the heart, a chill in the body and a reluctance to find out
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    • 294 III (By 'Penelope.") Good evening, sisters. I hope you are all quite well and very busy preparing for your examinations but don't forget our "Corner." Sorry, Dandelion" as I did not notice your ariicle until I read "Nemesis' article last Saturday about our cycling club. Runing to the
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    • 166 III (By "Sunny-girL") Hello, cousins. I am going to be a stamp to-day, and I will tell you all about myself. I and my companions were born in London. Before we become stamps we were only a big sheet of paper, and we were sent to the
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    • 745 III (By "Jean.") Never sholl I forget the details of my first meeting Wtth that remarkable person. Helga I had visited Ka'hleen. a friend of mine, and it was there thai 1 met her. She was wearing garlands of flowers with Babsie, Kathleen s younger sister, and shortly after my
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    • 226 III (By "Siceet C. S. C."> The Chinese are clever people. Many of ths world's greatest discoveries and inventions were 1 made by China long before the rise of Western civilisation. Thvi Chinese invented the compass in 1122 B. C.; paper in the early part of the first century;
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    • 216 III (By "Dora. 9 Long before our birth and In the time of our great ancestors there were only a few who were civilised. Hew different the world is now owing to civilisation! China was the first country to be civilised and had been in ancient years til J most
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    • 17 III The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore in London, from where they recently returned.
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    • 1757 IV MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. (BY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) XXV.—FUTURE OF POULTRY FARMING. Th 1 present exchange conditicns rendering very u:v ertain the future supply of eggs and poultry imported into Malaya, (it does not nowpay Ind--China to ship 1 her eggs and poultry even of the poorest
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    • 1304 IV Thieves Break Into A Palace—Redress For Swindlers' Victims —Fasting In A Barrel For Profit. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) London, Nov. 9 (by Air Mail). It is not often that one hears of thieves .successfully entering a Royal Palace. Therefore it is interesting to record the attempted robbery
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    • 654 IV THE TRADE MAKES MERRY. SIR HERBERT AUSTIN ENTERTAINS RIVALS. After an interval of two years, the Austin dinner was once again held at the Ccnnaught Rooms, London, on Monday last, Oct. 17, reports the "Motor." The occasion was particularly notable in that it was arranged to
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    • 915 IV STARTLINGLY RAPID PROGRESS. John Prioleau writes in the Observer. I: is usually the fate of motor-show to be forgotten vtry soon after the doers close on the last Saturday night. Whatever advance they have record :d, whatever novettkl tney have displayed, however fervidly and widely
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    • 160 IV MANY AUSTIN CARS GO OVERSEAS. More Austins are export rd thai other British make of car. and order overseas, following the recent amiou:: .■mi".. oi the new Austin programme, have l numerous that production ha- been the utmost to keep up with den. cently, for instance, almost
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