Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1933

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vc XX. ■No. 265 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933 FIVE CENTSC The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 8. 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933. FIV E CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 yoniinant l >I8 vr8i z l« 5,0 bVttVF' AGttse tF,a5R vl«FS <?F*05S l WW MM Km cRW n l) > >Vben doctor prescribes Llue (!ros« VsilK tor xour b«b?, vill Knov > tbllt b»dx nee6 not be un6er-le«l. be 2N« Kis little Mitb Vwe dross, ne viU Ksve tne loock
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    • 43 1 A. FLINTER i, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.
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  • 272 2 British Resident Visits Hostel. THE British Resident of Pemk, the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator, paid a yisit the other day to the hostel of Inch's fatherless boys and went round the premises, much impressed With what he s*w. Welcoming the Resident, Mr. A. C. J. Towers,
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  • 450 2 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Nov. 3. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), katl 28 Beef. i,tew or curry, kati 22 Pork. lean, katl 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 33 Mutton, Australian, lb 35 Fowl, kati 35 Hens (locally reared*, kati 40 Ducks, Saigon, each 70 Pigeons,
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  • 387 2 Got Awa/ With Gold Bracelet. 'from Our >Qvm Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 6. A MALAY who got away with a gold bracelet valued at $12 from anothe: Malay, under the pretence of being able to cure the latter's wife of a Icn?itftndhig malady, as he jyas a
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  • 55 2 Lnnnen»! Nov. 6 «2N.N2I l?NlHN« 8nelc n»i, AUdlNllrll tn- celUNll <HQv«rnm?nt «Ne re»lulzooH «our.: e6 ul lNs recrn. co,:l> rn on lo«6 Neill lu »n«l »nlc... >v»« 2 6e1e«2l« 5rom province». 17,e lncluli.» lmoo5l lo., l l sulv on loretisn rlce »n<! ol Kelt» l»x« «ln<l irHu-poo:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 142 2 J; Ihe name 1. j, is. such an absolute j4Bb" ,u guarantee of the I IBMillll quality, purity and l r SSSliilftlSSSl satisfaction you» see k' 1 I that H• Pays-to-pay the little more tor Wt CAPSTAN CIGARETTES SH j c»ves-tll-e6 «metime, >». ric, 4l-!iil«,l,8 l^,v^- <" 8!v,»8 up tr,,8
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    • 74 2 i| f|| LOTION SERIF I IH "RARE N0.205; j x Is Made In j llijll OBTAINAB i'E fkom first j j SOLE AGENTS: j j W If The Franco-Easlern j I It Tradin^Co j HEAD OI Fit I Branches: Bangkok U"l*«f, IgREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO* lit, South Bridge K» >
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  • 179 3 A French Publicist's Comments. I Paris. any Socialist Government last?" is V/tbc reflection cf 'Galiqus" in the "Intransigeant," commenting on the resignation of the Spanish Cabinet. "It really seems," s ays the writer, "that the prestige cf the Socialist doctrine, which for such a long time
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  • 152 3 Wealthy Man Ruined By Strange Obsession. Belgrade. Dreams of buried treasure have brought ruin to Jo\an Milanovitch. once a wealthy landowner, of Veles. Macedonia. Jovan did a thriving trade in wheat. lar cattle, wool and fruit. One night an old Turk appeared to him b a dream
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  • 998 3 Reluctant To Inflate. HOPES ON BUSINESS MOMENTUM. New York. the passing of the summer of 1933, one of the most remarkable periods in the economic history of the Lnited States has been brought to a close. I'rom a state of benumbed industrial inertia such as' the people
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  • 166 3 Seats In Travancore Parliament. Trivandrum, (S. W. India). FOR the first time in the history of India, four women have taken their seats in the same legislature. This has happened in the re-constituted Travancore Parliament, which has just held its inaugural sitting. One of the members
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  • 139 3 Queen Gives First Aid By Roadside. Sofia. With his unconscious head in her lap, the Queen of Bulgaria knelt by the roaaside and washed the wounds of an injured motor-cyclist. A Royal party, consisting of King Boris of Bulgaria, Queen Giovanna, Prince Cyril and Princess Eudoxia, was motoring
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  • 155 3 Royal Rights Waived At Wedding. The Hague. Princess Juliana will act as bridesmaid to her former lady-in-waiting. Baroness van Hardenbroek, who is being married to the Chevalier van Rappard, Burgomaster of Zoelen, on Oct. 26. After the ceremeny at St. Jacob's Church here, the Princess will attend a
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  • 110 3 While A Stranger Lives In His Home. Elizabeth. New Jersey William Gemmel, of Cranford <New Jersey». did not murmur when his wife ejected him from the house and told him to live in the hen coop. He did not argue when his wfe put up a
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  • 113 3 Baby Who Was Stolen From Cradle. Paarl, Cape. Mr. Abraham Basson, the oldest white man in Paarl, who has just celebrated his 95th birthday, had an early thrill in life. He was only two months old when he was stolen from his cradle by a baboon. His
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  • 180 3 Vitamins For Byrd Expedition. Boston, Mass A REFRIGERATOR is to be installed at the Sou.h Pole. The strange idea of taking on ice-cream freezer among the equipment of Admiral Byrd s Antarctic expedition, is explained by the chief medical officer of the expedition. He is Or
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  • 90 3 Terror Of City Killed By A Youth. Cairo. Two thousand of his fellow»tribesmen attended the funeral of Abdel Ha mid Taha, Cairo's toughest gangster and the terror of the underworld. After a remarkable career of crime Abdel was killed by an 18-year-old boy who has been sentenced to
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  • 75 3 Child's Life Saved By Removing A Lung. Baltimore. Maryland. The first successful operation in America for the removal of an entire lung, in which cancerous tissue was found, has been performed here. The operation was carried out by Dr William P. RemhofT. Jr. of John Hopkins surgical
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  • 58 3 Brisbane. A Brisbane firm has placed the following notice in its front window: "These premises have now been entered four times in the past twelve months. Nothing has been taken— there is nothing worth taking. The safe, cash register and all drawers are left open every night.
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  • 69 3 Malaga, Spain. Buil-fightcrs of the old school are indignant about the opening of a bullfighting school here at which apprentices will be lectured by a famous veteran of the ring. The old school believes that the only wr v to learn to fight a bull is to be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 322 3 Wffl BLISTERS MP FACE Irrrtation. Face a filed by Cuticura. began breaking out ed irritation. The trouble spread all t was a sight as my face -.ales. I tried other lead of healing the then to spread more. ::d for samples of Ointment. After I purchased more and D agio
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    • 138 3 Jl SINGAPORE FOOT, fl HEAL IT NOW* H —or suffer later! Just a slight itching between the I toes? Skin cracked or blistered? Don't neglect these first signs of I dreaded 'Foot Itch" or you may I Jimp and suffer later. Douse Absorbine Jr. on your H bare feet every
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 500 4 M HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 13-37, Bras Basalt Raid, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., arid water service, please write to the above address or Thone TO LET. SIANG LLM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00 Apply:
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    • 679 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that R. E. Kaliappan. formerly employed as advertisement cl=rk by the Malaya Tribune Press. Limited, has now left cur employ and is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect any monies. on our behalf. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS, UMrjED, (Signed) E.
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    • 570 4 TO LET. TO LET —1-C, Sea Avenue, Katcng, comfortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. from sea. $30 p.m. Apply l-D, Sea Avenue. TO LET—I, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., and cloae to Katong Park. Sale of Furniture en 11-11-33. Entry 16-11-33. Please apply Tel. No. 3170. TO LET —307, East
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    • 310 4 EDUCATIONAL. PAR EASTERN MtJSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education--Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIAXO. Principal LATEST MODERN BALLROOM DANCING
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    • 182 4 BIG I be SHIPMEM Clocks Watchesi suchasCyrru I j JUST B.FA EIVED We can offer j MUCH CHE ithan you would YICK WOH HINC; j 429. Ham I l THE NEW SLOW-SPEEg ontax" ■■■■Hi V I .1 I■, al H I _S* one knob i j B Catalogues and prici
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  • 182 5 I iim Star Tells Of Real Lite Drama. Vienna. A 1 r, horrible! I can see it all I lor, the British film star, made ii as she described.to Reuter's how she had seen her fellow 1 'tr Matthews, crash 200 feet i' Heiligenbluth, in the
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  • 105 5 (;> 'nk iil t )it ts Which Prolong Life. Chicago. diets are now being perfected by will prolong man's expectation 70 to 77 years and place him at ti. i:is powers at 65. < nt was made by Professor H. C. Columbia University, in an
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  • 170 5 Saar Commission And The Nazis. Geneva. AN account of the measures taken by the hT overning Commission of the Saar against the threat of encroachment by the Nazis in the territories under their control is given in the quarterly report of the Governing Commission. "The appearancee of the
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  • 62 5 Complete With Leader, Serial And Advertisements. Lisoon. A "complete radio newspaper" is to be broadcast every evening in Oporto. The experiments has been arranged by a leading Lisbon journal, which will use its own wireless station for the purpose. Not only important news will be broadcast, but also
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  • 65 5 Ftlix Claims A World Record. Sydney. Felix, a five-year-old Sydney cat, weighs 22 1 pounds. He wants to know if this is a record. Through his owner he throws out a challenge to domestic cats the world over. Felix is fed every day with cooked meat and creamy
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  • 108 5 A PLEA for improving slum areas was made by Dr. J. E. Smith and it was urged that Government be asked for a vote. There can be no doubt about the Government granting the money for this purpose and we would suggest that
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  • 162 5 AS a matter of fact the principal objection to the tax is not the fear of a general policy of taxation of food for revenue purposes, so much as the fear of an increasing tax on rice which will ultimately be used for revenue purposes. What attitude will
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  • 168 5 F»VER since the Balfour Declaration I was made, Palestine has been a prey to unrest. Great Britain's mandatory powers in that territory have certainly acted as a soporific to both Arab ant* Jew, but it never has and never will I bring about a mutual understanding oetween the two
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  • 222 5 UTHAT really are the Unofficial Mem- I »J bers of the Federal Council? Are they representatives of the public or merely "advisers" to the Government? I view of the diametrically opposed views of Sir Laurence Guillemard and the Chief Secretary we have mentioned mignt Perhaps, be wise for
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    • 90 5 O=CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE BK.UTIFUL FLOORS BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy ma are eas >' IDEAL FOR WkmV jft'aW IDEAL JOR Wood Tile Floors Wood Tile F,oors "Cleans As It Polishes" O-Cedar is the safest and best of all polishes for fine furniture, pianos and woodwork.
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    • 341 5 ELLAMS SELF-FEEDING DUPLICATOR. 100 copies a minute. Speedy and silent in action, this Duplicator is capable of turning out one hundred copies a minute. The machine is of a particularly solid construction. By means of the variable pressure lever fitted to the machine, the density of copies can be varied
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    • 449 5 STAMI MA Long periods of warm weather KiwjiiWW drain the body's energy. A good iS^K9^J^^^K^tjßmmV-f tonic, snch as Waterbury's Com- Ssß^aVp^iGav^^ifll pound, helps maintain health and mUmW twal Tigour. This famous remedy, with Bat^N^em its generous amounts of c<><] liver oil and other nourishing properties, ?|V^ strengthens the entire system;
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  • 1546 6 Shipping News Notices. SHIPS AND THEIR MACHINERY. Future Use Of Coal And Ship Welding. (IIVING his presidential address to the InstiI tute of Marine Engineeis in London, Sir George Higgins. C.8.E., the chairman of Lloyd's Register cf Shipping, followed the example of hi; immediate predecessor in office. Commander Craven, by
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  • 250 6 Increased Speed And Fuel Economy. rpHE Hamburg-Amerika Line announces that J it Im intended to reconstruct the steamers Ste.ge va.'d. of 4.535 gross register tons, and the Niecierwald. of 4.476 tons, which were built in 1921. b) the provision cf a new forepart as a resr.lt at which
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  • 333 6 Manchester Co. Reduces Dividend. THE report of the directors of the Manchester Liners, Ltd.. for the year ended June 30. 1933. to be submitted at the thirty-fifth annual general meeting to be held on October 18, states that during this period freights generally remained in a depressed condition,
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  • 222 6 German Experiments In South Atlantic. I Between Oct. 10 and 24 four German aircraft. which are to carry out experimental flights I between Bathurst. British Gambia, and Natal, j Brazil, using the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Westfalen as a floating Atlantic, will call at Westfalen as a floating aerodrome
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  • 42 6 At the end of August there were 154 ships totalling 355,441 gross tons laid up in Italian ports, compared with 165 vessels of 395,095 gross tons in the previous month, and 255 ships, representing 692.644 gross tons, in August 1932.
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  • 521 6 Meeting Of Conference Adjourned. THE private sitting of the North Atlantic Shipping Conference was continued when centred en a report of a committee which has been inquiring into the rate structure. The principal lines of Great Britain. America, Holland. Germany. Italy and France were represented. The Conference
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  • 60 6 The Italian Government has set aside 27,600.000 lira s fcr improvements in the port of Catania. It is also proposed to proceed at once with the construction of silos in Trieste. The silos will have a capacity of 30,000 tons, and be situated in the Porta Franco Duca
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 522 6 STEAMER RAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA > AND f APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. fCnder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. RANCHI 17.000 Nov. 10
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    • 176 6 IBJILOYD TMESTWo] (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA &t Penan Colombo, Bombay, Due Leave Due mv lULDA Nov. 15 Nov. 15 I! Spore. Spore. Venice m v TERGE STEA Dec. 15 Dec. 15 s.s. CONTE VERDE FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI No. 21 Nov. 21
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    • 202 6 Deutach |HpQ| Australische Dampfschlfl. (0, CJ Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1983. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov. 14 t 6.5. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila LVc. 2G 11i24. t
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    • 519 6 STEAMER SAIUNGg The undernoted are the C fixtures:— .4 OUTWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for LV; JB3S. Hongkong. Shanghai X b "MAIN for Manila Shanghai, North China "COBLENZ" for Itanifc t S hai, North China and j. HOMEWARDS. "DONAU" for Oenoi 132J Havre, A'dain. R Bremen "FULDA" for Qen Amsterdam, R Bremen Passenger
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  • 335 7 Mining Shares. ipore. Wednesday, 11 a.m. quotations are Issued en, txchange and stock by br '<■ Buvers Sellers. In; 32 6 1.1- 36 37 6 rin 15 159 1.35 1.40 il 30 3 31 iS t! 0 23 0.27 Tin 105 1.09 Til. 4 6 5 6
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  • 97 7 L*CE. 3T FRASER CO.. EXCHANOI a:;u stock brokers. Buyers. Sellers. fcumpor» Municipal r i'i;t. 106 108 nom Ifcw&ar» M'tniCiOR 1 105 107 nom Ifcas oore Munlci&a 5' p°r cent. 106 108 nom 811« >'Tr M 102 104 nom siiiajfi'p Municipal 'rent 111 s* 112 ci. Munlclp» 1
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  • 113 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. in uuLlt pltlcl^ I>in Vlovement Lxpecte6 Vet. Wctl,ie«sliv. X»x»N. 1>»'«l«.v'« l'rice^::— liul.I.'l 12 l:; 16ct.<5.. up I IK ct >l«ikel 's,>„t: lin 3N3>l,l. up^'^ l'rice».— !<<,?,<».»» li»»»)l>e». :1 15 16s.. ulicll.-lNjfes. I'.llie: 8t«»6v >l<>vv V<», K. cl.Xtll. 4226-'> j. tdl e.< nit,l»tdt». Xt-xv V„r'.i.
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  • 155 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon 11.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 10.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drum* per British Imperial
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  • 47 7 Profit en trading of Ukuwela Estates (tea. cocoa, rubber and coconuts) to June 30 £4,507 tagst. £2,742) and available, after London charges, including mc.-tax. deb. int. and Pref. uiv.. £7,223. Ord. div. 20 p.c. (same) to reserve £1,000. benu* to estat? manager £300 forward 4.413.
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  • 338 7 Restriction Bound To Come Soon. THE annual ordinary general meeting of the Tangoel Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company Fenchurch House, 5. Fenchurch-street, EC. Mr. Walt r Hdliers, the chairman, presiding. The representative of the secretaries, Messrs. Rowley, Davies and Co..
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  • 174 7 Conditions Easy Throughout The Week. Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 4. On the money market conditions have been easy throughout the week as the result of large dividend disbursements. A feature of the discount market was the increased amount of trade bills available, indicative of expanding trade which, combined
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  • 257 7 Acquisition Of More Ground. A CIRCULAR to shareholders of the Kamia Tin Dredging states that "an agreement has been signed for the acquisition of mining rights over an area of approximately 600 acres, covered by exclusive prospecting licences, with the transfer to the company of the corresponding mining
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  • 58 7 Messrs. Derrick Co.. give the following rubber and tin returns for October: RUBBER Lb. Alor Gajah 24,500 Ayer Panas 9o!o00 Eukit Kubu ***** Glenealy 53,340 Jalan Kebun 9,200 Kluang 48!000 Pa jam 121,000 Port Swetteiiham 11,000 Tambalak 22!oo0 Teluk Anson 48.481 Ulu Benut 45,500 TIN. Kuita Tin
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  • 104 7 Report of Biting Rubber Estates to Match 31 states that no tapping took plare during year, but. in view of slightly improved conditions, directors decided to ltvommcnce as from July Ist last. In April. 1933 capital wais incroasec from £75.000 to £77, r »O3. by creation of 25,000
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  • 132 7 Crop for year to June 30. 1933. amounted to 1.106.013 11. Net profit for year £2,116 (against £2.486)) and balance brought forward £7.248. making £9.364. Directors propose to write off anti-malarial scheme *:138, to transfer to reserve £2,f>Co (£2,043), leaving to be carried forward £6,726. Board has
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  • 45 7 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 4. On top of the London and North Eastern Railway's programme of expenditure of £2,500.000 in 1934 comes the news that the Great. Western Railway intends spending over £2.000.000 on new rolling stock and the relaying of :ails.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 65 7 During the week ending Nov. 4, 1933, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 30.517 cases, of which 27,215 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,430 cases to the Continent of Europe, 600 cases to Canada and 1,272 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Jan.
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  • 31 7 The output of rubber from New Scudai, Ltd., for October amounts to 38,500 lb., making a total of 281,000 lb. for the seven months of the current financial year.
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  • 22 7 Reuter. London. Nov. 7. The new Indian loan issue is of £10.000.000 3'j per cent, at 97. redeemable in 1954-59.—
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  • 288 7 Annual Exhibition. DISPLAY EMBRACES 30 INDUSTRIES. of trade between Canada and the United Kingdom is being materially assisted by the annual exhibit conducted by the Federation of British Industries at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. The display at the recent exhibition marked the eleventh annual
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  • 185 7 Singapore, Nov. 8. R. iSiam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $118 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $81 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $77 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" $166 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $152 Siam. No. 3 -Sinhway" $130 Rice,
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  • 362 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Praser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt. 1 Value. rr*M> I Bberw. On «v»«* 1 Alleuby $0.82% $0.87% $0.75 $0 86 f 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.68 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.00 1.00
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  • 279 7 PRASER CO/8 QUOTATION* 3 v a OLOSINQ QUOTATZOim > *> Buyers. «*u«ra. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ords. $1.00 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $1 45 $1.55 £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 109 114--$lO $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.25 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 24 0 25)--£1
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  • 90 7 Ciop of dry rubber harvested for year ended June 30, 1933, was 1,473,000 lb., against 1,408.500 lb. harvested in previous year. Average grots price realised was 3.30 d. per pound, compared with 3.98 d. per pound. F.o.b. cost (Singapore! was equal to 2 44d. per pound., against 2.59
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 58 7 TIE SOUTH BRITISH ,NSI RANCE COMPANY, LTD., :n Netc Zealand.) 1 'RE, MARINE, MOTOR AND I V WJK ii N s COMPENSATION. L C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. 01 1 I INLAYSON GREEN EASTERN UNITED 4 SKAM E CORPORATION, LTD. •IKK. MARINE, m MOTOR CAR. 1 KRSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.
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    • 88 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: D'Almeida Street Authorised and Subscribed Capital 5£2i5 Paid-up- Capital Reserve Fund and Rest iOO.OOO BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Earned. Madras, Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened aod money received on Fixed Deposit on
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    • 59 7 m QUARTERLY Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 2.y_% is paid quarterly. 111! aJ-\ i W k
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    • 227 7 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA HOLDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 45«. NORTH BRIDGE BO AD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Che(
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    • 381 8 j 0 0 MATINEE: TO-DAY, .'J.J 5. met a girl < j J who gave G. 15 NIGHTLY 9.15. i him cour- J age to *i face fafe. -J (p* 1 jj See j |roxntM,r«.n,,; LORETTA YOUNG, J 2 in this pipping Epic of the Sunj A MmtS *m orchr(J
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    • 368 8 Amusements I ALL SINGAPORE IS TALKING ABOUT THIS GRAND STAGE* 1 AND SCREEN SHOW THAT HUNDREDS ARE COMINGTO I I TO SEE AGAIN AND AGAIN Special Matinee To-Day i 3.15 m Continued Success I THE DIXIE SISTERS. ÜBi Hawaiian Dancers and I I GEORGE KALANI. > w \...-*Wi*s**SW I Supported
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    • 280 8 II NORMA SHEARER AND MARIE DRESSLER j m M.-G.-M.'s Prize Production "LET US BE GAY" No Wonder Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Are So Prowl 01 phi Don't Miss It "OPENING TO-MORROW j iHE GREATEST SPECTACLE E\ i:n j THREE DAYS ONLi J i NO WORDS CAN DESCRIBE ITS THRIU 3 ITS BP/ I
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    • 96 8 NOTICE. HIE SfIfGAPOSS < BAMBI X OF < MO** KOTWW &&SO4 ITIOM. NCTiCE IS HHUC3Y 01 iEM Market vill be cjosed i ft llth Wov(inb:i 1332. b infi a r feU Cy O.J(?r ff Uk C mmHA t. c MlI v BATHOS 3<r:t<a* WORKMEN s COMTI ;N-..:* vf ASSOCIATION 01
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  • 451 9 LAND OF MILK AND HONEY. His hop Interviewed. defence of the STUDENTS. a \\|J of plenty, producing all at the people want, with ex soil for agriculture and •<i iif some of the most beautii'i v in all China. t is a land of forlorn
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  • 49 9 Challenge Of "Endeavour" Accepted j T„ c New York, Nov. 3. H- announcement that the i Club has appointed a committee to examine the Royal Yacht for the taSfSs vanhl If,',! Mr T M Sopwith'S yacht. Endeavour,' is construed as meaning that the challenge is accepted.
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  • 128 9 8Kel«8. lx»„aun. Net. 10 'MINK 5-oft Ml' volution rl K N>u.8 '.-«-u»«s'> li2- d«en lall«l, vlcn Me mnt,ui»<..utr nl z.r«:: lNe ««vol 4i5 l^n^e ll .«.uwpoa l,p«iun<l« «,u^li. nnr.8 «l'.n. ana lnu, tl,«. all. t-s«lt H,mnment Ke»' !es t„nn ln^Ntnc. I'f"' «im vlll'- n<>1« to, <l >- Ut>'>.
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  • 417 9 Damage In Kirin. RED CAMPAIGN NOW OVER. Shanghai, Nov. 8. 'pHE cities of Huachuen and Fuchin, in North Kirin, are badly damaged as the result of the successive attacks of the Chinese Volunteers who have resumed their activities following the departure of Japanese and Manchukuo troops
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  • 53 9 THE "ANDRE LEBON." T mill steamer "Andre Lebon" is due here f n: Pen ing on Sundav < 12th > at 6 a.m. and til i n the same day at noon for Saigon, 11 r. Shanghai. Kobe. She will berth a'i<:
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  • 17 9 Coir.,::eene" arrived here this morn- from Madras and sailed at 1 V in for Saigon.
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  • 53 9 British. 441 tons. from Malacca 7-11. Pcnaiig via Ports 12-11. > Hock." Norwcgan. 709 tons, frcm k. 4-11, for Bangkok 9-11. W Dutch. S85 tons, from Batavia Ri.nwi. Banka. Batavia 11-11. I' Dutch. 522 t:ns, from Belawan 1 for Beluwan Dell 10-11. net German, 4.193.G2 tons, from
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  • 85 9 Singapore. Nov. 8. SHU'S ALONGSIDE THE WHARVSB. Eust wttarf (Entrance Gate 1). Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). 18; Bulan 16; Cingalese Prince C mpiegne 11; Pembrokeshire 9; i'.inna 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). 30; Thurland Castle 32: Kara para Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). iva Maru 45:
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  • 65 9 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 5 p.m. to-day. Prom Europe (London mails despatched on Oct. 19). by the Ranchi." due at Penang at 7 a.m. to-mcrrow. From China and Japan by the "Rawalpindi," due at Singapore ax
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  • 193 9 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 7. London 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London 3 months' sight 2 4'^ London 60 days' sight 2 4 7j64 London 30 days' sight 2.4 3j32 London cemand 2|4 I|l6 London T.T. 2|4 1(32 Lyons ana Paris demand 930 Hamburg demand 150 New Yon
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  • 77 9 Barrack Murder After Political Argument. Helsingfors. An army recruit has murdered a comrade in the barracks at Keilomaki, near the Soviet frontier, following a difference of opinion on political questions. After the soldiers had gone to bed, the recruit is alleged to have stealthily risen and inflicted
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  • 143 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. NOV. 8. High Tides.—2.ls a.m.. 1 16 p.m. Rotary Luncheon. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Chinese League Football, Ann Siang HH v. Balestier, S.C.F.A. Hockey: SC.R.C. "B" v. S.R.C. "B." SC. R.C; V.M.C.A v. M.C.U.. 1.M.C.A.: CS C.
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  • 87 9 ALhAMBRA —Victor Jory and Loretta Young in "The Devil's in Love." CAPITAL.—Stanley Lupino in King of the Ritz" and stage attraction. EMPlRE.—"Halleluyah, I'm A Tramp." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, Talkies: Sky—"The SonDaughter/ Star—"Caught Plastered." MARLBOROUGH—SIim Summerville and Zasu Pitts in "They just had to
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    • 271 9 LATESIVApVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926), LTD., Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue duplicate scrip in place of th? following share certificate registered In the name cf
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    • 584 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS 1 GOODWOOD PARK HOfrT THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL ON THE ISLAND. Single and double rooms, and private suites. Every room has a bathroom and verandah. Modern Sanitation throughout. Lockup Garages. Fourteen tennis courts. RESTAURANT, Table d'hote and ala carte. Unrivalled facilities for private entertainments. Terms Apply MANAGER.
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    • 573 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy. No. 34 or 19iu. Re JOHN ERNEST DE SOIZA, of No. 35, Niven Road. Singapore, Clerk. Notice is hereby given that a Fourth Divid Ml is intended to be
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    • 201 9 [POSTAL INTCLLIGtNCI I I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Bangkok (Hesnrik) 3 p.m. Tongkal and Djambi (Tobai 3 p.m Pcntianok iKhoen Hoea» 3 p.m. j Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy (Cape Saint Francis) 3 p.m Belawan, Rangoon and Calcutta t Himalaya Maru i 3 p.m. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatro Van Heutsz)
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  • 713 10 £ver since the present Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Clementi, came to this country there has been a growing apprehension among the Chinese domiciled here that he does not support their interests. This is a serious statement, but it appears to be a statement substantiated by
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  • 258 10 Comments By The Way. OUR Municipal Commissioners have budgeted for a deficit of half a million dollars for next year and it may be assumed that at the end of that period the net result will not work out quite as high as that. Public bodies
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  • 190 10 rTHE news about the rising of Chinese on the Malayan-Simese border—actually in Siamese territory, according to the latest messages—is very scanty and no definite details are yet, apparently, available. It is manifestly unwise to comment at length on a situation which is as yet not at all clear
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  • 187 10 MESSRS. Fraser and Neave are to be congratulated on instituting a public ballot as to who is the most proficient footballer in Malaya. The one so chosen will make a four months' tour to England free of cost, and he will deserve the trip. Hitherto Malayan footballers
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  • 53 10 There has been a scarcity of police prosecutions in the Seremban police court during the past few days, the sum total amounting to a few cases against street hawkers for causing obstruction with their wares, and a number of petty summons cases under the
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  • 46 10 tStL c ev f °i his de Parture on transfer to Tamp n the different communities 9L f 2S& a d district entertained 2L X onrf Ble lloch to tea. There were over 200 people present and music was supplied by the M.S.V.R. Band.
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  • 324 10 Every effort is being made both by the the P.W D. and the R.A.F. authorities to open the Penang aerodrome for public use by the end of this year or by the end of January. The ground last week was subjected to another severe test. Mr. Woods, engineer of
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  • 434 10 bv "LOOKER-ON" New Yorkers seem to be vm* cited. No doubt they'd be onK I l could find one. 1 Tfle > A People who are trying r 0 m > lie detectors into police court* 225 remember that no improvements yet been effected on model, which
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  • 46 10 MALAY WHO BECAME TOBCTSSB ROOSEVELT THE OPPORTUNE SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 RADIO PROGRAMME, on I CHINA NEWS, on past' IP CLUB DIARY, on page 17 DEVELOPMENT OF DIESEL OB P*j p TANGANYIKA MANDATF FXP-AINWJ P j ALLEGED WRONGFUL CONFIRM*-*™- PEUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT RELUX
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    • 301 10 s"' t:.|M|»i:,| i i |.|Mff!|!l»!<tJ||i|.i|h|!MHlVtWwmilVM^^ I I j CHILDREN'S j j OWN FABRIC I JtfIJRSERY Viyella is its name. Nursery Viyella is the perfect I nursery fabric. It is washable almost to infinity, and. never. I I never shrinks. It is soft and soothing to the most tender baby 1
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    • 123 10 A GOOD DANCER IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND. WE WILL MAKE YOU ONE WE ARE TEACHERS WITH A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE OF EVERY TYPE OF DANCING. OUR TERMS ARE MODERATE. Don't Delay. Apply: Angela Oi Martinis English School Of Dancing, Flat 14, Capitol Building, STAMFORD ROAD. LATEST. BRUNSWICK 'Ay BY: RING CROSBY
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  • 96 11 BRITAIN TO RECONSIDER HER POLICY? "LEAVE EUROPE ALONE AND LOOK TO AMERICA." House Of Commons Debate. Lloyd George On "Talking Peace And Doubling Armaments." big guns" of British politics yesterday debated, in ci 1 Commons, Germany's withdrawal from the Nations and the Disarmament Conference.
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  • 186 11 London, Nov. 7. DIB Jo] Simon made an eloquent Britain's share in prom&ment in the debate on Jm nw raption »>t' the House o r could caned her withirawal from the League, he said, and ry must earnestly trus fcat< would came her to do so.
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  • 484 11 \mtrica And France Prepare For War. ,jV d George, with masses of 1 the increase of armaf >.r.ce the end of the war and said •:.a: sin.-, tne Locarno Treaty France td i!.creased her puns and bombing p rnp.ino> by 50 per cent. rra in 1914. he
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  • 298 11 Token Payment Accepted By America. Reuter Wireless. Mr. Neville Chamberlain announced tnat the British Government had offered America 7' 2 million dollars as a token payment for the debt instalment due on Dec. 15. President Roosevelt had accepted the offer and did not regard Britain as being in
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  • 162 11 Keen Interest In Political Circles. Reuter. London, Nov. 7. A lull debate on the Disarmament Conference and a statement by Mr. Neville Chamberlain on the breakdown of the war debt negotiations with the Lnited States were the features when Parliament re-assembled to-day. Mr. Chamberlain's statement was expected to
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  • 133 11 Long-Planned Project Of Penetration. Reuter. London. Nov. 7 THE report that a cotton concession In Abyssinia has been obtained by a Japanese consortium arouses considerable interest, states the diplomatic correspondent of the Morning Post." He adds that it is difficult to believe, after the interview
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  • 195 11 Token Payment To Save Face. Reuter. New York. Nov. 6. Britain will make another token payment on Dec. 15, and the United States will "receive" it, states the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times." and thereby strained relations will be averted and both sides will save their
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  • 53 11 Russian Revolution Being Celebrated. Reuter Wireless. Moscow. Nov. 6. Celebrations of the sixteenth anniversary of the October Revolution begin to-morrow with a big demonstration and military parade. The City has acquired a festive appearance and new hospitals, schools and clubs are being opened in various parts of
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  • 31 11 Reuter Wireless. Sofia. Nov. 6. The death is announced from an internal tumour of Andre Liaptcheff, exPrime Minister, who participated in the Salonica armistice negotiations of 1918. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 43 11 Reuter Wireless. Buenos Ayres, Nov. 4. An Amsterdam ship-building firm and the Argentine Government have agreed to an arrangement by which the shipbuilders accept payment in Argentine products for a tanker to be built for the Government.—Reuter W T ireless
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  • 40 11 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 6. Prince George will leave England by the Union Castle Liner "Carnarvon Castle" on Jan. 19. reaching Cape Town on Feb. 4. He will be back in England at the end of April.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 298 11 Roosevelt's Success. GOLD PURCHASES ABROAD. Reuter. Washington, Nov. 7. QEX. Johnson (the Administrator) speaking at Chicago, declared that President Roosevelt had within six months pulled the country one-fourth 9ut of the depths in which it was sunk In March last. He begged the press to give
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  • 93 11 7>»6e ln Cnin«. Shanghai, Nov. 7. A huge trafficking: trade in heroin end opium is being conducted by Japanese and Koreans ill Tangshan, east of Tientsin. The trade has spread to Chienan, Chuenhua and Hsinglung. where they are being transported by bus companies, of which there are
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  • 79 11 Fishermen Locate It On Sea Bottom. Reuter Wireless. Palermo. Nov. 6. The submerged wreck of the French airship "Dismude." which went down in a gale with the loss of 54 lives in 1923, has been located by fishermen of Menfl. The discovery was made when fishing nets caught
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  • 63 11 Successful Operation Performed. Reuter. London, Nov. 7. An operation for appendicitis was performed on the Princess Royal in a London home to-day. Her condition is satisfactory. The operation was performed by Sir Crisp English (surgeon) and Sir Francis Shipway (anaesthetist), assisted by Lord Dawson. Sir Stanley Hewitt and
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  • 36 11 Reuter. New York. Nov. 8. Early return* of the mohibition vote show that North Carolina and South Carolina have voted dry and Pennsylvania and Ohio wet. The Kentucky returns will be counted to-morrow Reuter.
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  • 254 11 Hitler Makes Everybody Listen. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 6. IIfHEN the siren screams over the wire- less at 1 p.m. on Friday it will be answered by whistles and sirens in all factories, workshops and ships on the sea, and every worker in Germany will put down
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  • 123 11 A Foregone Conclusion Before Christmas. Reuter Wireless. Washington. Nov. 6. The repeal of prohibition is a foregone conclusion but must wait until the 36th State has ratified amendment of the constitution on Dec. 5 or 6. Out of six States votine this week. Kentucky. Pennsylvania. Ohio and
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  • 404 11 SOVIET PROTEST TO JAPAN. Tension High. Tokyo Resents Military Preparations. Shanghai, Nov. 8. rpHE Soviet Minister at Tokyo called on Mr. Koki Hirota, the Japanese Foreign Minister, yesterday and lodged a protest against the alleged flight of Japanese 'planes within 20 miles of the Russo-Manchuriau frontier on
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    • 119 11 "H. M. V." TALKIE HITS. FALLING FOR YOU. T, Ai r.< You don't understand. Jack Hulbert. p 4i 4 Sweep. n p r Mrs. Bartholomew. C. Courtneidge. OMIO has a C()W our e g S> m FORTY-SECOND STREET. DJMI You're Getting a Habit, F.T. Waring's Perms. 1>.63-b. Voun<r and Her
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  • 156 12 NEW YORK IN CHAOS. INTIMIDATION OF VOTERS. Gangsters Rule. Red Candidate Thrown Into Street. Reuter. New York, Nov. 8. TPHE Mayor*] election is the mosz turbulent for years. Violence and disorder have swept the city. Hoodlum gangs are treating voters unceremoniously though a record poll
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  • 28 12 Reuter. New York, Nov. 8. M Laguardia won by about 200,000 votes. Joseph McKee (Independent Democrat) was second and Mayor O'Brien, the Tammany Hall candidate, third.—Reuter.'
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  • 134 12 All Six Of The Accused Acquitted. The six Indians who were charged with rioting and with causing hurt to their overseer at the Changi Camp of the Royal Engineers wa< concluded this morning by the Second Magistrate iMr. Norman Grice). He acquitted all six, adding that he
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  • 106 12 Toilcys Brandy Takes First Prize. Tolley's Australian brandy was warded the first prize at the Adelaide Vine Show, held recently, the comment of the judge being that the brandies were all good, especially the first prize. Messrs. McAlister and Co., Ltd., who are the Singapore agents of
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  • 62 12 Police Compelled To Fire On Mob. Reuter Wireless. Damascus, Nov. 4. One person was killed and four w °unded when the police fired on a tTo nstr at ing in sympathy with the Arabs in Palestine The police used their weapons when the mob opened a fusillade of
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  • 31 12 Vlr. W. Maenss, Consul-General for Germany, has returned from his leave of absence. He resumed charge of the o G n er So a n n d^y° nSUlate General
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  • 113 12 Important Conference In London. I Reuter. London, Nov. 7. HTHE problem of birth control in Asia J- will be discussed at a conference in London on Nov. 24 and 25. The conference is the result of requests for help and information from a large number of
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  • 193 12 Families Give Up Amateur Theatricals. poll,, Oct 2 .Me ?ren<M ost5lo.7sl»c'. »<>«» nx yue»<»n «tl,l ll» lor »m»trut tNe»trlc»li. ln (.s«,l linv5 <»l tne elsstltoenM «ntrnx to ctuv M< voul'«r»>r nl<»lc<'ac>'.' lurmoo »t, Nlm l<^moaf»v. 1'tu.ie Nrsl: lvo Mrn2 li.'txiureo' l»tr »o MUN> «"lonb <ol .l,e »ni:l»>„t lmnl!!,«i
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  • 140 12 Accused Ordered To Pay Compensation. A romcwhat brutal lorm of showing anger was revealed in the course of the hearing cf an acid throwing cast. Tham Ah Hong, a photographer's assistant, pleaded guilty to the charge of causing hurt by throwing arid. It appears that the complainant, a
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  • 91 12 So German Communists Go Dinnerless. Cologne. Oct. 3. Having discovered ,hat an oak planted by Chancellor Hitler in the Municipal Park at Krefeld had been wilfully damaged. ,the local chief of police ordered a number of Communist prisoners to be deprived of their dinners for three days. He
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  • 97 12 New Uniform For German Waiters. Cologne. Walters in Germany are no longer to wear dress suits, which are described ar, a "foreign importation." Instead, a uniform more in keeping with the spirit of the Nazi State has been designed for them. It consists of black cloth trousers,
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  • 48 12 Secretary Of Selangor Club. The "Malay Mail" learns that Mr. P. W Gleeson, Secretary of the Selafigor Club for 22 years, has tendered his resignation to the committee. Mr Gleeson's resignation, if accepted will take effect from the end of the club's financial year.
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  • 405 12 Disposal Of Shares SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT. JUDGMENT was given in the Supreme Court this morning by Mr. Justice Gerahty, K.C., in the administration* action regarding the disposal of certain shares of income in the estate of the late Thio Tiav Siat, a weathy merchant in Malaysia
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  • 1109 12 Killer Sentenced. > JUDGE ON FREQUENT CONFESSIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.! Johore, Nov. 6. a special sitting of the Batu Pahat Assizes to-day before Mr Justice A. Savage-Bailey, the trial of a young Banjerese named Uoh Berayang bin Tandak, charged with having committed culpable homicide not amounting
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  • 112 12 Biggest Unit Of Its Kind. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 6. REUTER learns from authoritative sources that negotiations are now practically completed between the Cunard and White Star lines for amalgamation of their interests. The principal aim of the negotiations is the formation of one single British shipping unit
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  • 126 12 lire Brigade Prevents Big Fire. What might have developed into a serious fire was averted by the prompt action of the Fire Brigace yesterday morning. At about 11.30 o'clock cries of "Fire! Fire!" were heard coming from a large attap-roofed compound house occupied by two Eurasian families
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  • 35 12 Two Indian girls rged two years and seven years sustained minor injuiies when they were knocked down by a motor-lorry in Buffalo Road yesteiday afternoon. They were conveyed to hospital by ambulance.
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  • 257 12 ALLEGED MlTKlfe OF SIKH. Two Men Charged, Sensational l) isco By Police. gEFORE a crowd the tare C, F G. Bourne) opened an of Gurdit Singh, a Sikh who is believed to hay, i, t ed on Dec. IS, 192g The man tXHnpletely and, ,n spite
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  • 189 12 Traffic Direction Signs At Newton. Municipal Committee No. 1 took li» following action at a meeting held > Oct. 31: Approved the names "Woodsville Rtaf and "Leicester Road" for two roads i Upper Serangoon Road, near Meyaj* Chettiar Road. Disallowed certain late claims for fund of assessment on
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  • 275 13 SIX YEAR-OLD MUI-TSAI. I \DY DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE. Nose Broken. I,o<;iI Chinese Woman Charged. > A iiilFUL story of alleged ill- a ment of Po Choo, a six year mui-tsai, was told to the I \iaifistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, )f! 11,. i*i»irse of the hearing
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  • 294 13 "Hair T.id To The Bannisters Of The House." In h>r upinion this was a very severe form ;'m>nt and caused the child unnecessary suffering. 1: all probability the injury on the face had b»f:i i.i!scd by a blow from a closed fist. Winter. Lady Assistant to the
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  • 349 13 Says Chilly Was Rubbed Into Her Eyes. informed the accused that she had to take away the two girls and a ■-1 allowed her to do so. <l said that she would cail, at the 1'iotcctora.e later but she did not do i :tness took the two
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  • 169 13 East Szechieh Situation Critical. Shanghai, Nov. 8. WENHSIEN and Kweichowin oas Sz»chuen are in a critical situation owing to ,he advance of ,he -Reds." Gen. L:u Hsiang, the Szechuen Commander-in-Chief, has his hands full, the Govrcnment troops being hard-prrssed. H:e .roup- in Kunan have dealt a
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  • 87 13 Big Storms Oft The Coast. Shanghai. Nov. 8. Extreme cold prevails in Nc.th Manchuria and storms are frequent off the North China coast. The steamer conveying Dr. Lo Wen Kan north from Shanghai was delayed. A special train iq waiting at r ">mgku to convey him to
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  • 61 13 Malacca Man Sent For Observation iTiom Our Ou-n Correspondent.) Malacca, Ncv. 7. A Chinese named Koh Boon Hoh, who has been notorious for his alleged pernicious habit of fighting with ricksha pullers whenever they demanded from him their fare, was ordered by the Police Magistrate, Mr. J.
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  • 140 13 AT THE CINEMAS. The DeviVs In Love 99 At The Alhambra. Set against the lomantic background cf the French Foreign Legion. "The Devil's In Love." a Fox production opened a season at the Alhambra last ni^ht. With Victor »ory and Loretta Ycung in the '.eading roles, the story carries the
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  • 125 13 Independent programmes were screened at the two shows at the Pavilion theatre yesterday. At the first show* "Sunshine Susie" proved a great draw in a special programme in aid ol the Poppy Day Fund. At the second show "Let Us Be Gay" was introduced for a
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  • 464 13 Improvement Of Copra Production. iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 7. A MEETING of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Malacca* Association was held in the premises, of the Seng Cheong Society yesterday evening at 6.30. Ev. A. L. Keeps, C.8.E., presiding. Others present Included Messrs. Tan Eng
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  • 193 13 Four Charges Before Police Courts. An up-country Indian motor-car d.iver named Krishna Muttu appeared before the Fourth Magiscratc (Mr. J. M. Brandert yesterday. He was callec upon to answer four charges under the Traffic Ordinance. Muttu was charged with rash driving, driving without a Singapore licence, not having
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  • 145 13 Sikhs Who Cracked Compatriot's Skull. Convicted on charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, three Sikhs, Bakhshish Singh Latchman Singh and Sadhu Singh, were smartly punished by the District Judge <Mr. H. A. Porrer) yesterday. It was alleged that the accused had a grudge against the complainant, Boota Singh,
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  • 248 13 Why The Air Hero Went, Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 6. USSOLINI'S dramatic reorganisation his Cabinet leaves him in control of the three fighting services. His dethronement of Marshal Balbo was not expected for, whatever happened to the others, it was supposed that II Duce would leave
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  • 157 13 Appointed Governor Of Gambia. London, Nov. 8. Mr. Arthur Frederick Richards has been appointed Governor of Gambia.— Reuter. Arthur Frederick Richards has beer Governor of North Borneo, since 1930 He was born on Feb. 21, 1885. He was educated at Clifton College and at Christ Church. Oxford.
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  • 115 13 Death Follows Motor-Car Accident London. Nov. 7. The death is announced of Major General Sir Reginald Buckland, who wa knocked down by a motor-car anc seriously injured in London on Nov. 5 Reuter. Maj.-Gen. Sir Reginald Ulick Henr: Buckland. C.M.G., Col. Commandan RE. since 1931, was born
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  • 68 13 Indian Govt. Had Big Price On His Head. Reuter Wireless. Simla, Nov. 4. Abdul Rehman was shot dead in the course of an encounter with the police near Jhatpat. Rehman, a native of Baluchistan, aged 25, has for years terrorised the Indian population on the border of the
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  • 61 13 The Band of the S.S. Police will play the following programme, weather permitting, at Botanic Gardens to-day. commencing at 5.15 p.m.: March, "Band oi Friendship," Rogan; Selections from Oppenbach's Operas; Waltz "Weaner Madl'n," Zeiher; Selection "Once Upon a Time," Stodden; Hunt Dance "Tantivy," Black; Two-Step, "Anona," Grey;
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    • 137 13 «8B4W >« —1 Xl^^llMLL c»l!M UNl.?>,l V.lXicNS ll'VlHl. -rz'5 l3 c»l U'"IH)i-«>. lC.ll,'s'l-c.NZ >.?4Q /^l.1. 1>88!<3 o«? a?«l?»>vQi.v f-ttl.. rNlD2I.H>1 c»i' l'kl. «-><."! Xlix -sllt. 8c!LN1-l?lU IHltIIU'i, cil-' r:«r 2Uli« liNl.'.l U!l«!!5». H.I.U8. 15 8s) cQ.>."lltl>ril?n 5llXi ei/»v^ W0« >Vl«c»5:l z I. »>. >». l) L tt 8 IK ciQKLTTNl.l'TI'lQK
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  • 1062 14 S.C.C. Team For Penang And Ipoh Tour. Yesterday's Rugby Football On The radang. "IN a hard-fought game on the Padang f yesterday, honours were sha-ed b/ the S.C.C. "A" XV and a strong team from the Islands, each side scoring a goal and
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  • 82 14 Should Establish New Record To-day. Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 4. A great London crowd of 50.000 were present at Hurst Park Races to-day to see Gordon Rtch&rcts ride his 246 th winner of the season thus equalling Archer's record. Richards rode in all six races but scored only
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  • 85 14 Shorthand Writers Beat Catholic V.M.C.A. The Singe pore Shorthand Writers' Association beat the Catholic Young Men's Association by three games to two at home on Friday: r?orrs (S.S.W.AI mentioned first): Ec Cheng Boon beat E. Joseph 21—18, 18-21, 21—15, 12—21, 21—19; Kiong Chai Woon beat T. Anthony 21—16, 21—14.
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  • 206 14 i Latest Results From j Teluk Anson. I (From Our Ou-n Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 7. rpHE following ties in the Lower Perak 1 badminton championship tournament have been played: CUSTOMS v. MALAYS. Customs' players named first: Thiang Sun and Daud beat Omar and Yeop, 21—13, 19—21, 19—19,
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  • 155 14 Ladies* November Bogey Competition. The S.G.C ladies' November bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday and resulted in a win for Mrs. J. D. Laing in "A" division with a score of 1 down, in a win for Miss S. Lucas in "B" division with
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  • 137 14 Ties m the Telok Ayer Epwortn League tournaments for Saturday, at 3 p.m. at the Social Hall:— Badminton i'A" Singles): Tan Wee Hong v. Lim Tian Wan, Tan Huat Seng v. Chew Keow Chin. Koh Beng Swee bye. "B" Singles: Chew Keow Seong v. Soh Chuan Swee.
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  • 95 14 Roverlads B. P. v. the Medical Dept. B. P. on Saturday at the tatter's court, Kandang Kerbau at 3 p.m.: Singles: Wee Eng Siang. Low Poh San. Low Poh Hye. Tan Teow Kow, Cheong Soon Tuan. Doubles: B. E. Low and Tan Huck Kong. Reserves: Koh Yew Keng
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  • 22 14 The Straits Physical Athletic Party beat the Opium Packing Plant Sports Club on Saturday at the S.H.B. ground by 5—4.
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  • 180 14 Yesterday's "Rugger" At Tanglin. THE Police, who are to play an S.C.C. XV on the Padang on Saturday, had a try out yesterday against the Wiltshires at Tanglin and emerged winners by a goal and a try (8 pts.i to nil. Mr. J. N. Wainwright refereed
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  • 59 14 S.C.C. "A" v. Singapore Police on Saturday at the S.C.C: S. A. Wykes: J. E. King (capt.*. A. L. Hill, R. N. Jack. H. E. Orr; H. L. Davies, C. T. Owen; A. M. MacLennan. A. T. Priest, R. Davidson, V/. T. Mathieson. E. O. Barton. W.
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  • 154 14 Krian Club Wins By Odd Coal In Five. The Penanp, Recreation Club's hockey team travelled to Parit Buntar on Saturday where they were engaged in a triendly game with the Krian Club. The teams were as follows: Krian Club: Wellacy; Reeves and Arbuckle; Hinde. Zachariah and Jumeaux: Denne.
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  • 149 14 Saturday's International At Belfast. Reuter Wireless. Belfast. Nov. 4. Weakened through the refusal of the English Club to release their best players, Wales to-day held Ireland to a creditable draw, one goal each, at Belfast before a crowd of 20,000. Wales were more aggressive and their forwards
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  • 155 14 The Straits Physical Athletic Party beat the Opium Packing Plant Sports Club on Saturday at S.H.B. court by 2—l. Score tS.P.A.P. players mentioned first): Singles: Chan Teck Seng beat Ho Ah Hong 15—11. 15—6. Doubles: Lim Lian Lock and Ong Cheng Kiat beat Boon Chiew and Kee Yew
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  • 281 14 The Only Chinese Is Top-Scorer For Malaya. sU'Ul? Inter-pord mateb between lVlalavn 4 nnn klonlillonli bi Me trion«ulsl tournament, ln wbicb is also partlelpatin»i. commencecl alter luncb ye«terclav l?lav wa« belcl up on tne nr»t lli»> owlnss to rain, vbilib wa« also responsible lor
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  • 70 14 Willis Bowls Best For Malaya. Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 8. Hongkong were all out for 125 this morning. Owen-Hughes, captain of the Hongkong side made 40 not out. giving a beautiful exhibition of cutting. George Willis was the most successful of the visiting bowlers, his final analysis reading: O.
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  • 198 15 Mil Lucky Tlayer "Be A Chinese, zlMalay Or Tamil? ASSUMING that no European or Eurasian player is in the running for the honour of being voted Malaya's most proficient footballer, will the prize attend by Messrs. Malayan Breweries, Ltd., go to a Chinese, a Malay or
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  • 34 15 "Daily Mirror" Report Contradicted. London, Nov. 6. MISS V.'i tiic-rcd, in an interview. "Daily Mirror" report of 4 d that she had no .ling profesional and Si-.: i txiu'j' icn games.—Renter.
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  • 203 15 Thoroughbreds For The Turf Club. THE 1934 batch, of Irish thoroughbred griffins which the Singapore Turf Club members are importing are due here on the 23rd. The following is a description of the griffins shipped: DRIFTING HOME. b. c. f. (1931) St. Jerome—Adrift. ELEVENTH HOUR. eh. c. g.
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  • 74 15 S.C.R.C. "B" team v. S.R.C. "B" to-day: Yew Teck. Kit Soon, Hong Chuan. Kean Kooi, Kee Siang. Choo Beng, John Lim, Seng Whatt, Choon Leong, Tuck Soon. koner Leong. Reserves: Yew Hock. Fong Lim. 1 HI S.C.R.C. "A' team v. the V.M.C.A. "A" on Friday: Cheok Wah, Evan
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  • 121 15 Ready For The End Of Prohibition. Havre, pet. 7. THE 'Champagne Ship," vie Norwegian cargj boat Jan, has sailed for Saint Pierre Et Miquelcn (West Indies) wiih 40 000 cases of champagne. The French Islands have been chosen as a destination for the cargO, because prohibition t:as not
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 568 15 Descriptive I'M On Hie I»r6 3no^. 0»n pnzennt' l, Me tltle ol programme «NlcN vlU l»e «lvrn ln lr»»m»»'"> I »ns 3 on k7ltl»V. I»ovemd«r 10 »t 6 lb »n«l 3HH pm. respectlveiv. »n6 7 r»n»nl«!0n« 4 an6 5 on Hmrxiav. l«ovemo< 2. nt 9.15 PM anil I»20 PH». 0.«
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    • 203 15 5.0 p.m. News Bulletin. 5.15-6.0 Dance music by the Casanl Club Orchestra, direcVd by Charles Kunz, relayed from CasanPs Club. London. 6.15 p.m. Tim- Signal in.m Big Ben. News Bulk-tin. 6.30 p.m. Troise and his Banjoliers. 7.0 p.m. Time Signal lrcm Greenwich. The Gershom Parkington Quintet. Riia Mackey t meno-eOfX
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  • 114 16 THE FAR-EASTERN EMBROIL DRAGS ON. RELATIONS NOT IMPROVED. Japan Wants Recognition Of Manchukuo. TAKES AWAY MORE THAN SHE GIVES. fHE "Central China Daily News" expresses the doubt that diplomatic relations between China and Japan can ever be improved. Japan is taking away much more
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  • 559 16 "rjHERE is every indication that I new Japanese foreign policy to wards China is in the making. "According to Japanese reports Japan will first attempt to regulate the friendly relations between Chin? and Japan by offering to withdraw extra territoriality in China if China will
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  • 515 16 Influenced By Personal Friendship. j "Tne return of General Chiang Tso-ping, the Chinese Minister to Japan, to Tokyo recently marks a definite step towards what may be c escribed as the restoration of normal diplomaI tic relations between China and Japan. When General Chiang left Japan last spring
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  • 136 16 Puppet Government In Sinkiang Planned. M -s- Nanking, Oct. 8. The detention of two Japanese military officers at Lanchow by he Kansu provincial authorities when they were attempting to fly to Tihua by aeroplane without passports has cause* much speculation in Chinese circles According to uilormation from
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  • 93 16 Active In Demilitarised Zone Districts. Peiping, Oct. 6. THE Peiping authorities have been informed that Manchukuo spies under the leadership of Cheng Yen-hou, Chief Inspector of the Manchukuo Secret Service, have secretly entered Shanhaßuan and are now active in the districts bordering the demilitarised zone Cheng Yen-hou himself
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  • 96 16 Mausoleums Of Manchu Emperors "Need Protection." Peiping, Oct. l. One battalion of Manchukuo troops and on? company of Japanese infantry arrived at Hsmlungclun, a city in Northern Hopei outside the Great Wall, yesterday. They said they had been sent jto protect the Mausoleums of the deceased Manchu emperos.
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  • 103 16 To Investigate Mongolian Autonomous Movement. i Nanking, Oct. 1. It has now been agreed upon among the. Go\ ernrnerit leaders that General Huang Shaohslung. Minister of Interior, shall be sent to Inner Mongolia to inquire into the condition > there, in view of the recent autonomous movement
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  • 88 16 Measures To Regulate Supplies Discussed. Shanghai, Sept. 29. According to information from local industrial circles, the National Production Conference proposed by the Ministry of Industry will be convened on Oct. 10 in Shanghai, instead of Oct. l as originally intended. The Ministry of Industry has issued a circular
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  • 84 16 Police Take Precautions Against Disturbances. Peiping, Sept. 27. From last night the Peipinr? police authorities began to take precautionary mea ures against possible disturbances while fighting is in progress at Kaoliying, which is not far away. All police sentinels are fully armed and have been doubled, while
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  • 84 16 They Support The Central Government Kalgan, Oct. l. The princes of the twelve Inner Mongolian banners in Northern Chahar have formally announced their continued support for th« Central Government. The conference convered by Teh Wang on September 28 at Palllngmiao, when the o.uestion concerning thfc organisation of an
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  • 81 16 I Chinese Forbidden To Suppress Bandits There. Peiping. Sept. 17. The Japanese military authorities have definitely turned down the Chinese request for the despatch of regular troops to the Luantung district for the suppression of bandits. The Japanese declare that, although they cannot agree to permit Chinese
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  • 394 16 Is It Necessary? JAPAN HAS FULL CONTROL. to a recent Peiping despatch, the Japanese Government plan to annex Manchuria as a part of the Japanese Empire and to appoint a Governor-General to control that territory, similarly to Korea. "The same report states that thu Manchukuo government
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  • 129 16 Japanese Plan To Secure A Detailed Map. Hsuchow, Sept. 28. According to ir formation from military circles, the Japanese General Staff is planning to secure a detailed map of the newly constructed harbour at Haichow. in Northern Kiangsu. It is understood that, accompanied by Chang Chlh-tung, who is
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  • 129 16 Japanese Stop Them Entering Luantung. Tientsin, Sept. 29. The 2,000 members of the Peace Preservation Corps sent to the Luantung district by the Hopei Provincial Government to suppress the bandits in that area have been compelled to return, to Tientsin as they were not permitted to proceed
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  • 228 16 "Reds" Bribed Merchants For Supplies. Tientsin, Oct. 4. ACCORDING to messages received from Nanchang, a novel way of smuggling salt into the Communist area by merchants tempted by heavy bribo.-y has been discovered by the authorities. It is said that merchants conceal the salt in bamboo sticks which
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  • 98 16 Tariff Duties On Imports To Be Raised. Shanghai, Sept. 29. The Ministry of Finance has completed its nvestigations concerning the imposition of a I dumping-tax on certain foreign goods, it is earned from a reliable source yesterday. According to the decisions reached, a dump-ing-tax will be imposed on
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  • 578 16 IMPASSK TO lir broken? Ulpl«M2«.>. Use Of Sugar-Coated >> ords. T'oxvo > "II !>?lV< ll,, pin?, tbe t'bm.. «HlltXl "I, H»,- l' < l'or'eissn >!" blni an lliill!»m!,« "cleue»»» cblH.,^ Nlrul», Ml»! >m,-' >!, pnlicy l>l cHmv« K»Uon«U government b»H been to «0lX l,lr Mo re3t«r«ition ol norml»l
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    • 183 16 BACKACHE \()T mj TO AGE. Many prcple think tha' bat kscbe is a tro* tha naturally with idvaji k ;hls wcman cf 71 proves that b *Mtl "I suffered for a ion-; Be she writes, "but J-ut I Rradipt pour announccme] i try Kru-cher Salt*. I bat ben ••(m« time
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  • 125 17 Tlw place Ot Execution Iieve2lo6. Vlenn». ririUl: monumunc to 13 ln«urlIcnl Nun,»rlan lt 0ener»l«, Ml» «c<e lu»n8«l on 0er u »549. lo1loA>n« tNe rebellion Nv Lu.perol- li bel«« moves Hie m.morr ol c-."' >-,5-<,.' «bo l..u,nl li, M- r-v lf m«»e lt. to e«t»bll5t, Me »s
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  • 150 17 Minister Tired Of Church's Decency. New York. "Modern Christians are too quiet, too sober and too respectable," said the Rev. Dr. James Black, of St. George's Church, Edinburgh, in a sermon at the Reformed Church of St. Nicholas New York. "I am tired of the decency of the
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  • 92 17 Voluntary Exchange Of Partners. Belgrade. A revolutionary new marriage law has been adopted by the Senate of the Serbian Orthodox Church. It is designed to meet the case of entanglements arising from the reappearance of a husband or wife after they have been presumed dead and their
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  • 95 17 German Tug Which Rescued British Crew. Douarnenez, France. Oct. 3. The powerful German tug, the "Seefalke," which on Sunday rescued the crew of the British steamer "Moorwood," near Brest, is, after being stationed here for the last two years, being transferred on Oct. 15 to a new station
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  • 61 17 The Man Who Stayed Bankrupt 36 Years. Sydney. A Sydney business man who recently died a bankrupt has left a fortune of £2.096. Thirty-six years ago he failed for £60 and had never applied for a discharge. The Sydney Registrar has now annulled the the sequestration order
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  • 245 17 How The; Ocean Rises And Falls. Washington. HpHE earth is due for anoth'j- flood—or a A whole series of them—if the past behaviour of the oceans continues in the future, according to a theory advanc?d to the International Geological Congress hrxe. !In an address. Dr. A.
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  • 123 17 Stamp Issue To Celebrate The Qccasion. New York, Oct. 6. A special postage stamp to mark the Antarctic expedition being undertaken by Admiral Byrd will be issued by the American postal authorities on Oct. 9. The stamps are already immensely popular among philatelists who have ordered batches to
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    • 280 17 P PYORRHEA Si great many friends. Now ishamed to open her mouth! met and natural charm of l, t smile arc gone. I is the price she paid for work is insidious. At first, i little Mood on her tooth brush, urns became spongy. They I illy,the teeth loosened in
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 799 17 CLVB MARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies Singapore, most of the members of which are readers oj the "Malaya Tribune? This Diary Is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary
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  • 917 18 Challenge To Steam. 0II.8 c08I'. RX tbe course ot an «Fiven to tbe 1932-34 session of tne Liverpool 3ociet.v ?rol. 3cnole« salli tbut jfus eni?ines nacl Iope6 in tne clirection o5 imp,,»ve<< <n>ll?n unll materials. lea6ini? ll» more reliable operation, ratner tlliin in tbe »Ntl use
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  • 291 18 The Tanganyika Mandate Explained. Dares Salaam, Oct. 7. PRIVATE talks with a number of Germans which Sir John Sandeman Allen, M.P., chairman of the joint East Africa Board, had recently at Moshl, produced "eminently satisfactory results." These conversations. Sir John told Reuter, on reaching here to-day.
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  • 163 18 Complaint From The Colonial Secretary. When a Sikh taxi driver appeared before the Founth Magist.a.e iMr. J. M. Brander) yesterday on a charge oi rash driving Traffic Inspector Moul? stated ihat the accused was prosecuted on a complaint from ithe Colonial Secretary. According ;o a report from
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  • 51 18 Hongkong. Nov. 7. The new motor road between Swatow and Waichow will be opened for traffic on Nov. '5. The passenger fares on th-> buses will ■>c 20 cents a perron for every ten miKs. Gen. Ching Kw.ong Nai. Chairman of "ojkien. embarked yesterday for Fukien.—"Sin ~?hew Jit
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  • 226 19 Negotiated. K \i ON REDS COSTLY Shanghai, Nov. 7. <»t military expenditure Xankiag Government suppression of the <antral provinces is much uneasiness in Another important <l< mestic situation is the newly appointor nister. arrived here aise funds; he nejf»>- l!'•'). »uo/K)0 salt loan with tf. L.i
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  • 390 19 UveriUh\ Appeal To Marshal I hung For Heip. Kiangsi' are invading in the mgiisien is being V',' Chairman o£ Hunan, v'" 0 Marshal Chiang Xai Shek tor assistance. seven batties were ■ne Szechuen troops and ;nut province during the -h. in? Government troops s victories proceeding in Kwei-
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  • 260 19 Appeal Succeeds In Supreme Court. L appeal against a con vie, ion ln Court w... I^oris^ T-lil! 2npell2nt<i—Cdua I'lan 4», tii'? conviction ln tde police court on 2 wrunglully annt" l?,Une«e nig seall-r were 550,acd bv lde magll-lrat?/ "t l: .4 Slever» lde ting oeputv l-ud.lc s<<
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  • 37 19 Reuter Wireless. .4 poodle notdern a»r '.out<> detween ans Europe. tc> operate n, montd:. was 2t a t< rence Colonel l_insd^rgd s ol tne No>al Outcl, I.lne co-operation ln p70)rrt lH to de- neoez^r?.—
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  • 106 19 Fifteen Already, More To Come. Washington. fpHE fifteen big tropical storms recorded so far this year, although the hurricane season is rot yet over, will make 1933 go down tv history as "Hurricane Year." The latest of these hurricanes is the one which devastated Tampico, the port on
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  • 36 19 The marriage of Miss Elsa Marie Alexandra Rohrbach to Mr. Theodore Handley Stone will take place at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, at 4.30 p.m. to-day The reception will be held at the Adelphi Hotel.
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  • 379 19 OCTOBER REPORT, 1933. Applications Previous- This Toly Month date. Singapore Local Committee 220 22« Penang Local Committee 76 7<i Malacca Local Committee 7 7 Kcdah Local Committee 4 4 Perak Local Committee 105 105 Ntgn Sembilan Local Com. 22 22 Central Committee. K.L. 217 5 222 651
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  • 79 20 The winners of the recent local ten-mile cross-country race. Earl scoring the first goal for the Command in the match with the Padang S.A. 5 The Sarawak Chinese Football Assciation 2nd XI, the first to win the new 2nd Division Championship in the Kuching F.L.
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