Malaya Tribune, 16 November 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 27« SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Nov 16, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 Head I he] Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya] Try Clover Brand Milk Baby Your Purse] plover Brunt! pB I dan 13 hi mili^ AM 6' c™« It's Quality and Economy KfV tmWe Combined Health pjf Jfc ft|fe3S| I Purity KtIQQ/ 19 iS ffl&v* i sou: IMPORTERS Economy and 1 irrn
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    • 461 1 I 1 1 1 A. FLINTER i, Raffles Place, Singapert. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklacee of every site 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. \\\m\m\\\ \m m\\
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  • 180 2 Despair Over Trousseau Fund. W Tokyo. DEPOSITORS who had lost their money in a bank crash ub Osaka staged a remarkable demonstration to force the defaulting manager to repay their losses. After .the crash the manager fled, but he was found in hiding, at a lonely country
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  • 91 2 Blow At British Trade Union Leader. Vienna. Oct. 13. The Austrian Cabinet has resolved upon a number of measures against abuse of the freedom of the press, according to a communique issued' shortly before midnight. These measures will cover forbidden agitation in *he foreign press. This phrase
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  • 95 2 Escape-Proof Prison Off San Francisco. Washington. Oct. 12. The fact that the Department of Justice of the United States has selected a desolate viand as a penal colony for gangsters ir revealed in a speech delivered here by the AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Cummings. Alcantraz Island, near San Francisco, is
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  • 576 2 One In £very Ten Males Affected. ACCORDING to a recent report issued by the Medical Research Council on "Colour Vision Requirements in the Royal Navy" (H.M. Stationery Office, price Is.), more than 10 per cent, of the male population have imperfect colour vision, writes a medical correspondent
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  • 238 2 Cannibal's Friendship Won By Kind Act. Sydney. A missionary once laid upon the sacrificial stone by cannibals now says that he has won the friendship of the men who intended to eat him. This missionary is Pastor C. H. Parker of the Seventh Day Advcntist church, and he
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  • 60 2 Riga. Latvia. 'T venture to disagree with you" said a* political opponent to the Mayor of Kuldiga, Latvia, during an argument. The Mayor promptly hit him on the head wi.h a tea-cup. His opponent retaliated with both cup and saucer and the Mayor was so j badly
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 123 2 ;i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiui«miiii»ii,iuiiiin» I SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM. I 9 mm i 1 1 I 1 I PURE FRESH MILK j 'PUBITY BRAND i jif kJH i A Grcup Of In-Calf Friesian Heifers. I I ALL OUR BOTTLES ARE HOODED SEALED I I WITH AN ILLUSTRATION, IN GREEN, OF A I 1 COW'S
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 656 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 15. First Prize $125. Second Prize $75. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON NOV. 12. I 11 11 I p I I I wm I I —fs—rrCONDITIONB. j C C
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  • 536 3 Crowds Fight To See Body. Rarzana (Italy), Oct. 13. A THOUSAND people waited all night to n. see Imm execution at dawn to-day of Ceiare Serviatti. convic ted of the murder of three women, one of whom was at first .thought to be an Englishwoman. He
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  • 101 3 Christmas Gambling In Austria Allowed. Vienna, Oct. 12. Play is expecied tc begin at Christmas in two ol .he Austrian taminos for which final sanction has now been obtained from the Austrian Ministry cf Finance. Only foreigners will be allowed to play. The two casinos will probably
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  • 262 3 Autumn Glory In The Parks. London, Oct. 15. week-end sees the opening of the A first of the annual chrysanthemum shows in five of the largest of the London County Council's parks—Bi ttersea Park. Finsbury Park. Southwark Park, Victoria Park, and Waterlow Park. Although not more than a
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  • 151 3 Trial Of Welsh-Born U.S. Senator. New York. Oct. 13. "Thank God for the verdict." W r ith these words Senator J. J. Davis. Welshman and a former Secretary of Labour, who started life i'U Amfrica at five shfilings weekly, greeted his acquittal of charges of violating the
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  • 108 3 No More Gold To Be Salved This Year. Brest. Oct. 11. The sunken liner Egypt" will keep what renMdna of her cargo of gold through the winter. The salvage ship Artiglio. which left brest on Sunday in the hope of snatching a last haul of gold fcom
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  • 238 3 Dome tic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States and Straus Settlements, of Tin, and Tin-in-Ore, at 72 per cent., during the month cf October, 1933. Tons Tons. Federated Malay States 2,436 Unfederated Malay States: Johore 29 Kedah 2! Perlis 27 Kelantan
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 243 3 WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? v still be struggling on at the and possibly drawing pay—worried about the quite able to make !,(th t da meet. greater tragedy in the that of a man who stays his life, when with just flfort he could so greatly
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    • 139 3 Wwl s health and in your declining years you fl M^fßK^' f-cl youryouthfulcourage andconfi- J| H denceslippingfromyou— try WINCARNIS. fl V There is no finer tonic for those who feel the need for H extra strength and extra energy to meet difficult iLw^-^^l/l tasks and troublesome days. WINCARNIS is rich
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  • 809 4 Shipping News Notices. WIRELESS WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. Value Of Reports Made At Sea. AN interesting talk on "Meteorology" was given by Captain H. F. Jackson, M.S.E., F.R.A.S., meteorological officer attached to the Royal Air Force Base, Calshot. to members of the Southampton Master Mariners' Club last month. Opening his talk, Captain
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  • 173 4 Speeding Up Services On Pacific. The Kobe office of the Dollar Steamship Lines announces that, with the sailing of the. Pres. Coolidge from San Francisco on Nov. 3 for the Orient, schedules for this vessel and her sister ship the Pres. Hoover will be so revised as
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  • 224 4 First Appointment To The R.I.M. rpHE first Indian officr for the executive A branch of the Royal incian Marine returned to Bombay last month on completing his training in England The T-taterman" announces that this officer Bob-Lieutenant Hujee Mohammed Siddiq has bfen granted two months' leave to his
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  • 217 4 Demands Money From Returned Emigrant. Hongkong, Nov. 6. On a charge of demanding $15 from a Chinese stoker returned from Rangoon. Leung Chik. 27. unemployed, described as a waterfront bully, was sentenced to four months' hard labour by Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Court on Saturday Morning.
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  • 105 4 Second Destroyer For The Portuguese Navy. Last month all the trials of the second of the flotilla of five destroyers which Messrs. Yarrow and Co., Ltd., are building for Portugal were successfully completed. The vessel is called the Lima, and highly satisfactory results were obtained in regarc to
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  • 334 4 Some Features Of Her Equipment. THE motor tanker Een Hen.shaw, built to the order of the National Benzole Co., Ltd., undei the supervision and from the specification of Messrs. Flannery, Baggallay and Johnson. Ltd.. of London, Liverpool and Rotterdam, was taken for trials at sea last month from
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  • 163 4 Ministry Responsible For Their Upkeep. The announcement that in the 1933-1934 Budget of the Netherlands Government a sum of more than 100 milion guilders has been allocated to the Ministry of Waterways may tend to create a wrong impression in British circles, which are not fully conversant with
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  • 48 4 On her way to Kobe the British Indo-China Steamship Company's Kassan (5,847 tons) collided with a fishing boat off Muroto point, Japan. The fishermen were immediately picked up, as well as the fishing boat, and the Kassan resumed her voyage for Kobe, says the "Japan Chronicle."
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  • 401 4 Important Development In Shipbuilding. BEHIND the launching of the diesel-electric tug "Lectio" at Leith, last month, by the Marchioness of Linlithgow, lies the story of the effort of four prominent British firms to obtain for Great Britain the lead in the most important development that has taken place
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  • 118 4 East River Shipping People's Complaint. Canton, Nov. 4. While Commander-in-chief Chan Chai-tong was touring the East River District earlier in the year cargo boat men besought him to remove the tax payable when their vessels dock. General Chan gave word to the Magistrates to forgo the tax;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 523 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. m\m\ I P. 0. BRITISH INDIA v AND APCAR LINES. A (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. BANGALORE 6.000
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    • 196 4 tfjLLOYD TRI EST IN Of m moW r (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY ANn rwTNA Calling at Penang. Colombo. Bombay, I SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden. Massowah. Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste Said, Bdndisi. my
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    • 220 4 Deutscn |Hb«vQ| Australlsche DampfschlfTj |fl Gj Oeaellschaft. (Companies incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo and Manila Nov. 29 t m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Jan.
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    • 582 4 JSTEAMER SAILINGS, MOKOOEUTSCHKi Gerisi;:.y (i n The undernoted are the C< fixtures:— ''Rdafl OUTWARDS. 5 "MAIN" fr Iloilo. Manila Ho lMr Shangliai. North Cliina and I, "COBLENZ" for Manila H Shai. North China and Jan,' I "SAALE," for Manila, n D c- 1 Shanghai. Dairen. Tsingtau Yha Nagoya, Kobe and
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  • 269 5 Mining Shares. Thursday, 11 a.m. taikHM are Issue Hiid stoc! Buyers fliers. 33 i 33 376 15 9 1.35 140 155 38 H 0 30 035 < 1224 1.274 S- 5 6 0 40 0.44 I 0 49 0.51 it; 16,- 7|9 1 |f 0 21 9
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  • 137 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. SLIGHTLY LOWER LEVELS. Very Little Business Done To-Day. ffey o»<r Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13 1 16 cts., down 3 16 ct. Market Tone: Steady, quiet. Tin (Singapore), $115, up S 1 j. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4 3j32d.,
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  • 161 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are as fellows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $LtM Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 082 Snell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 53 5 Report for year ended June 30, 1933. states that crop amounted to 629,000 lb., againr 678 500 lb. in 1931-32. Net credit balances brou-ht forward were £1.261, to which is added credit for year £142 »£571». making total to be carried forward £1.404. (Preference dividend paid to
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  • 26 5 The crop of United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd.. for October totals 36,614 lb., making 204.109 lb. for six months of the current financial year.
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  • 400 5 A Satisfactory Financial Position. THE lirsc annual ordinary general meeting of the South Perak Rubber Syndicate. Ltd.. was held recen.ly in London. Mr. M. Sidney Parry. J.P.. the chairman, said that the accoun I now submitted were the first accoun. s of the reconstructed company He thought
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  • 154 5 Report fcr year ended March 31. 1933. give* revenue balance brought forward £3.353. to which has been added tax reserve not required £2.179. making £5 532. Lose, for year is £144 against loss of £585 in previous year. Credit balance is now £5.389. which directors recommend be carried
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  • 733 5 Weekly Statement By Fraser And Co. mfefeSßßS. Fraser Co.. in their weekly mariTl ket report darted Nov. 14, state: The price oi tin nas steadily advanced throughout the week, closing £4 15 0 oet.ter at £229 per ton. but in view of this appreciation, the response from prospective
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  • 98 5 General Selling Of Dollars. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 14 ON the Stock Exchange to-day business was again restricted owing to the weakness nf foreign exchanges, especially dollars. The commodity markets, in like manner, ruled guic c a par,' from sugar, where the lowiv prices stimulated buying.
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  • 121 5 Output Increase On Price Rise. The cargoes arriving in British North Borneo from Singapore have increased considerably since the rubber industry took a turn for the better. In 1930 the average number of packages of cargo landed at Jesselton from the StraitSteamship; averaged about 2.000 packages each
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  • 56 5 Reuter Wireless. Cairo. Nov. 14. The Commercial Secretary a;.ached to the British Residency may investiga'e the circums ancee of yesterday's seizure by the Customs of Japanese cotton goods made in Manchester." The consignee bears a foreign name but is a Britishe.r. The seized goods are described as "cheap
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  • 65 5 During the week ending Nov. 11. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted .to 19.767 cases, of which 16.545 cases were to the United Kingdom. 325 cases to the Continent of Europe. 500 cases to Canada and 2 ?97 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Jan.
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  • 60 5 .Accounts for period ended June 30. 1933. rtate that company was incorporated on December 15. 1932, and working of estates was taken over from November 30. Crop harvested from that date to June 30. 1933. 293.513 lb. Avenge gross price realised 2.49 per pound landed London terms.
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  • 358 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Thursday. 11 a m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lrall t Share* On SrrmM 1 Allenby $0 85 $0.90 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 1 A. Hitam
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  • 281 5 FRASER 00.*8 QUOTATION*. a 3 OLOSINO QUOTATION!. •3 Buyen. SeJltrt. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ords. $1.00 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $145 $1.55 £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 112 1171--$lO $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.25 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 24 0 25(--£1 £1 Consol. Tin
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  • 74 5 Accounts for period ended June 30. 1933. sta'.e thai company was incorporated in August. 1932, and transfer of estate from liquidator of vendor company completed. Company took over estate from July 12, 1932. and crop secur- Ed irom that date to June 30 last was 198.45G lb.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 Tin; SOUTH BRITISH COMPANY, LTD., in Ken SMriswfJ 1 VRINE, MOTOR AND COMPENSATION. L C. II UtGOLIOUTH, Manager. 1 FINLATSON GKEEN. EASTERN UNITED < OIirOKATIOX, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR. KSONAL ACCIDENT AM) N"s COMPENSATION INSURANCE. i. o IonNSOII, Oenmri Manawr. 1,111 No 4. c«ai au, et. BU«apor«.
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    • 86 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. rSCUm fmm Bwerte Fund and Rest »00.000 HE AO OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. KaracLL Madrw Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on terms to be
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    • 91 5 rĕtperkme teaches I (jcu fc save you might have brought about.. if only you had ready cash at that moment when golden opportunity presented itself. Small deposits fit regularly made soon grow to an II appreciable capital, and THE ■IPIIH NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW I YORK lends further impetus
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    • 213 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*.) 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 BUILDING CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Che« Swee Cheny.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 403 6 Amuaement» -jggggggg TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. THE JUNGLE THRILLER SUPREME the "Jungle Mystery" i l T nbelievab!e adventures of a party of explorers in the unconquerable jungle, in search of a lost comrade and hidden treasure In view of the extraordinary length of this film it will be screened over two
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    • 297 6 1 6.»5 CAPITOL 9.15 j 1 TO-NIGHT j Three famous STARS in a Daring new METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER epic KAY FRANCIS] WALTER HUSTON and NILS ASTHER DAYBREAK" Two continents and Two Studios WSk combined to produce this flaming i Hear the Beautiful Hungarian j J See The Sensational Climax!! nils astwfq fqanos
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    • 282 6 m|B~P H3ie is a grand '1 |te a lcle more pnwt;i LIONEL v BARRYMORE! Ii n I I I ffc mm'-* l MIRIAM HOPKINS l^W"*"^ L— .tnillinniliililluiuiiiliilii|iiiiiltMiilillii<ii|i!|i<liil*i»,'t >t i|iiliiinti:liiiiiliili!tMfiMiiiiii!iiiiiniiiiiii I I I I I i i I Waltz Competition! j 68,8 Race Night j I y^^S^ SATURDAY. NOV. In. 1
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  • 64 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING china merchants. Shanghai, Nov. 15. l Dr Chu Chia Htia (Minister i for the appropriation cf :hc development of the China si- iin Navigation Company has r.e National Economic Council. r Jit Poh." A ->on d;;e to the north-east l-rady started along
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  • 40 7 Dutch; 986 35 tons, from Bali !l for Eali and Lumbok 18-11. j) .tch: 715 tons, from Rhio 6-11, B'mastn 20-11. h; (173 tons, from Djambi .V" fr "n-nmbi 18-11. Dutch: r62 tons, from Bagan i, Knsan 18-11.
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  • 109 7 Singapore, Nov. 16. ALONGSIDE TH» WHARVBB. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Mam 18: Burdwan 14; Perak 12; io; Bcllerophon 9: Manila Maru 7. empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). C rinth 30: Karoa 35; Tashkent 37; K'.a:.i 39 Empire Dock 1 Entrance Gate 4).
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  • 224 7 Km plovers' Agents Held Responsible. B Po tar.a, of Pasir Panjans, was -V' Mr J. M. Brander, Fourth •'i rut- on Tuesday, at the instance 1 labour Department, with failing waties amounting to $1,45£.2£ !6 labourers in accordance with 'ae provisions of the Labour Ordinance tor w >rk
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  • 156 7 Stnwge Conduct Of Chinese In Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 15. r who created a disturbance in Ho* House yesterday, subsequently 1 to jump into the sea. has been sent I)r observation. v mint Committee comprising the y W M. Millington, Messrs. Tan Chong A.
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  • 56 7 Mails from Europe (Lcndori mails despatched on Oct. 26>. by the "Rajula" will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. From Holland by the "Poelau Tello.*' due at Singapore at 11 a.m. to-day. From Chnia and Japan by the
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  • 121 7 A refreshingly novel story, good acting and expert direction combine to make "Storm At Daybrea*," which is now showing at the Capitol, an outstanding production of its class. The film deals with events in a little town on the Austro-Serbian border
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  • 95 7 Stirring in its sincjritjr. the M.G.M. picture, The Stranger's Return," which commenced a season a: the Pavilion theatre yesterday. Should' pro VI popular with local audiences, judging cy the appreciative crowds at the opening performances. Lionel Barrymorc and Miriam Hopkins head the ens', assisted
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  • 95 7 Wales Wins International Championship. Reuter. London, Nov. 15. At Newcastle to-day. before an attendance of 10,000 spectators, Wales beat England at Association football by 2—l, thus winning the international championship for the second successive year. Wales led I—o at the interval, Mills, their inside left, scoring. Brook-the England
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  • 44 7 At Old Racecourse On Sunday. A motor show and gymkhana, arranged by the Singapore branch of the A.A.M., will be held at the Old Racecourse on Sunday, from 2.30 to 6.30 p.m. Admission will be free and entry is open to »11.
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  • 195 7 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 15. London 4 months' sight 2!4 11 64 London 3 months' sight 2,4 532 London 60 days' sight 2|4 9,64 London 30 days' sight 2|4 l 4 London demand 2j4 7 1 64 London T.T. 2,4 5i64 Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand 150 New
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  • 183 7 Singapore, Nov. 15. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $118 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 $86 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $81 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" $171 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $157 Siam, No. 3 "Sinhway" $137 Rice,
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  • 90 7 Woman Fined For Keeping Illicit Liquor. Found in possession of a fairly large quantity of samsu and fermenting rice, a Chinese woman who had a baby her arms was fined $60 (in default ten weeks' imprisonment) by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forren yesterday. Mr.
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  • 78 7 News has been received of the death at Ipswich on Oct. 18 of Mr. Sidney Barker, formerly of the Straits Settlements police. Mr. Barker, who was only 38, had been in, poor health for some time. He went Home last September. During the. war. Mr. Barker was attached to the
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  • 279 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, NOV. 16. j High Tides.—9.05 a.m., 10 p.m. Hockey: G.8.C. v. R.C. Girls, G.S.C.; Wiltshire v. O.R.A. Tanglin. S.R.C. Tennis Final and Prize Distribution. TO-MORROW. NOV. 17. 4 High Tides.—9.36 a.m., 10 46 p.m. Chinese Football League, Covent
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  • 87 7 ALHAMBRA.—Tom Tyler in "The T ungle Mystery." CAPITOL.—Kay Francis in "Storm at Daybreak." EMPlRE.—Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor in "The First Year." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"The Love Race"; Star--"Man of Mayfair." MARLBOROUGH.—"WiId Girl," starring Joan Bennett, Charles Farrell, etc. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing,
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  • 46 7 Lourdes. Oct. 15. One hundred and eighty Hindu adherents to the Roman Catholic faith, accompanied by seventeen native priests arrived in Lourdes this week-end from Rome on a pilgrimage. This is the first time a Hindu pilgrimage has been made to the famous shrine.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 THE FILM-LOVERS' ANNUAL FOR 103 L f m \\mmmstm~il~ ri Size 8'; x V 6% ins. It contains full cf the very latest photographs of Aim favourites, and is crammed with interesting storier. beautifully produced by photogravure, most effectively coloured, varnished, cloth back. Price $1.50. Postage Extra. M MOHAMED DULFAKIR
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    • 469 7 ISIH6HPORE uoms I GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scotts Road. 5 On Thursday, November 30—Friday, December Ist— Saturday, December 2nd. J THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS j will present I HAY FEVER By NOEL COWARD, at 9.30 prompt. PLANS AT THE HOTEL PHONE 6490. MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW $1.50. Dinper $1.50 per cover
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    • 387 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 197 of 1933. Re W. G. ROZARIO, of No. 212-E, Rangoon Road, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a Composition is intendrd to paid in the above matter. Ai!
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 230 7 [POSTAL INTULIGtNCE -i j SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. China tVan Heulsz) 2 p.m. Calcutta (Kutsang) 3 p.m Upper Eurma. Northern, Western and Eastern India, Aden. Egypt, Europe, Great Britain, Ireland Canada and U.S.A. (Karoa) (B. I. Mail) 3 p.m. Tandjong Pandan, Java, South-Wesl Sumatra. South-East Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor
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    • 78 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mtn. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Station*. D«g. P. Inches, ilours. Deg. t Alor Star 82 0.01 0.9 70 Kota Bharu 81 0.15 Nil 71 K. Trengganu 76 0 47 Nil 72 Bukit Jeram 68 Nil 2.3 74 Mcrsir.g 82
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  • 78 8 TEO—At IS, Dhoby Ghaut, on Thursday. Nov. 16. at 1.45 a.m. Mr. Teo Hoo Lye. the beloved father of Teo Teow Peng. Teo Teow Gim, Teo Te:w Geok. Mro. See Cheng Ann and Mrs. Chia Hock Chye. passed away peacefully, at the age of 81 years. Date
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  • 81 8 The family cf the late Mr. Yeo Eng Chong of No. 103, Nelson Road. Singapore, express their sincere thanks to all r?latives and friends who sent wreaths, condolences, senglay, etc.. and to those who paid night visits and attended the funeral of their beloved father yesterday. Mr. Godfrey F
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  • 655 8 Ex-President Hoover must regret one statement made during his regime at White House more than any other. It was when—was it three or four years ago?—he confidently declared that prosperity was "jusr round the corner." Since then conditions have steadily worsened, more so in the United States
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  • 567 8 Comments By The Way. THE dollar is cutting a very humble figure just now, and the pound is strutting the financial stage with a newfound but not altogether comfortable self-assurance. "Time brings its revenges" indeed! It is impossible not to sympathise with President Roosevelt in the
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  • 64 8 The funeral of Mr. Lee Bah Siang, of Klang, whose death occurred on Saturday morning, took place on Monday i The deceased was in the service of Swee 1 Hang Leong and Co., klang, for the last twenty-two years. Before becom- ing the cashier
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  • 34 8 A Tamil rubber tapper was gored to death by a seladang near Jelebu a little time ago. It also attacked a woman who was near him and she sustained, a fractured arm. I
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  • 41 8 Rumour has it that more trouble has j occurred between Chinese and Siamese at Betong, which is just over the Perak border. Another report states that Pattani Malays have attacked a Siamese Police Station. Pattani is under Siam's i control.
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  • 153 8 A Chinese named Lee Kwee appeared before MrJ C. W. A. Sennett, First Magistrate, Ipoh, on Monday. He In alleged to have caused the death of a compatriot named Woon See at Latta I Sangkany, Chemor, on Sunday night. Court Chief Inspector S. E. Smith told the Magistrate that
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  • 21 8 Mr. C. Wearne, of Singapore, has purchased the late Mr. W. Dunman's bungalow, "The Lawns," at Renglet, Cameron Highlands.
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  • 78 8 Mr. Ize Chin-lu. Chinese Consul, Penang, proceeding to Kuala Lumpur next week to take charge of the first Chinese Consulate to be established in the F.M.S. He will be succeeded at Penang by Mr. Hwang Yen-kirn who is arriving at Singapore from Nanking by the "Conte Verde." The death
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  • 475 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" f It looks as though Fianna is co in,r to Fail. > O,n K i an A "Jim" Thomas and the EstimaU Eamon certainly don't like each other But why should Britain and Ireta pay so dearly for their squabl les? A Attaboy Alvis! The
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  • 39 8 IMPERFECT COLOUR VISION 80 TIN STATISTICS, on page 3. ROTARY MEETING, on page 10. SPORTS NEWS, on |MfM 12 and U CLUB DIARY, on page 13. SLUMS AND TOWN PLAN NINO. MOTORING NEWS, on pagr IV
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  • 83 9 SEQUEL TO CURRENCY MOVE BY BRITAIN? UNEASINESS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Roosevelt As Dictator? Treasury Chiefs Given "Leave Of Absence." American Government bonds have slumped again and there is uneasiness at the White House as to the success of the u"Id-buying plan. The American
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  • 191 9 Washington, Nov. 16. ill: \V nlin and Mr. Acheson have left the Treasury and Mr. .Mm:/' nthaii. son of the ex-Ambassa-dor to Turkey, is replacing both tiil Mr. Woodin returns. Mr. Acheson has definitely resigned ami Mr. Wood in has also resigned vit Mr. Roosevelt has
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  • 250 9 Will The Gold Plan Be Abolished? Reuter Wireless. According to the New York "Times," t- n .e total of sold purchases abroad so far has amounted to $6,000,000. A: the same time the decree restrictin» foreien money orders to a maximum of $100 with sterling quoted at 5.20
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  • 200 9 Removal Of Brake To Their Ambitions. Reuter. Paris, Nov. 16. Mr. Woodin's exit is regarded as a success for the inflationists, who regarded Mr. Woodin as a brake to their ambitions. The money market is not affected and present action of the British Exchange Equalisation Fund is appreciated,
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  • 94 9 Experiment Off American Coast. Reuter. Washington, Nov. 15. \f H Roper, Secretary of Commerce, has 1 1 announced that the Public Works has allotted $1,500,000 1 ouui a seadrome" 500 miles from the roast for experimental purMr Roper said that if the experiment u seadromes 1.250 feet long
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  • 71 9 Nineteen Javanese Sailors Sentenced. Reuter Wireless. Sourabaya. Nov. 14. "Meteen native sailors have been 'ounrj KuUty by the court-martial in">n<; the incidents aboard the v v buUlcs hiP "De Zeven Provincien," *»»<■.■» was captured after a six-day In February last, f hre were sentenced to 18 years' penal
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  • 79 9 Leading Inquiry Into Arab Riots. Reuter. Jerusalem, Nov. 15. THE High Commissioner of Palestine has announced the appointment of a commission to investigate the recent disturbances in Palestine, to be presided over by Sir William Murison.—Reuter. Sir William Murison retired early this year from the position of
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  • 108 9 Taken To Hospital By Ambulance. A French tourist collapsed in a taxi yesterday morning at about 10 o'clock and, following treatment at the Bukit Timah Police Station, he was conveyed to the General Hospital by ambulance. It appears that he and a fellow tourist hired a taxi and
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  • 384 9 Man Who Rose From The Bottom. 11HE story of how a man commenced life on a miserable pittance of $2 a month and rose to be the owner of sago factories and steamers describes in a nutshell the life of Mr. Teo Hoo Lye,
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  • 220 9 House Of Commons Statement. Reuter. London, Nov. 15. TJEPLYING to Mr. R. Rankin (Cons., Kirkdale), in the House of Commons to-night, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister (Secretary for the Colonies) said there was no question of British producers attending the rubber conference in Batavia on Nov. 22. The conference
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  • 77 9 For two nights the New World Cabaret has been crowded for the visit of Irene West's vaudeville artistes. The tap dancing of the famous Mackey Twins and the Hawaiian singing and dancing of the Dixie Sisters, together with the guitar playing of George Kalani form a wonderfully
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  • 85 9 Local Commissioners. QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. Reuter. London, Nov. 16. JN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Xouis Smith (Con., Hallam) and Mr. Herbert Williams (Con/, S. Croydon) drew attention to the acceptance by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners of a Japanese tender for the supply of
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  • 88 9 Held By Bandits For 18 Months? Reuter. London, Nov. 15. In the House Commons to-day Sii John Simon (Foreign Secretary) informed Mr. W. Mabane (L. Nat., Huddersfleld» that he regretted to say that the Rev. Mr. Ferguson, who was captured by bandits at Chengyangkuan in May, 1932, had
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  • 57 9 William Vanderbilt In Motor Smash. Reuter. Ricteeland <South Carolina), Nov. 15. William Vanderbilt. third of that name, was killed in a motor accident to-day. His chauffeur was seriously hurt and a man companion was slightly hurt. The car was travelling at a high speed and crashed into a
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  • 50 9 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 15. Two conversations between M. Litvinoff and President Roosevelt to-day created a more favourable atmosphere and the general impression is that the Soviet has agreed to discuss the problems bearing on American-Soviet relations without making outright recognition an indispensable prelude to understandings in that connection.—Reuter.
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  • 170 9 New Uniform For Brown Shirts. Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 14. SIMULTANEOUSLY with the breaking up of the concentration camps and the amnesty to prisoners, there is reason to believe that a little more tolerance will be meted out to Jews, according to a private communique to the
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  • 44 9 Shanghai, Nov. 16. According to reports from Washington it is expected that the U.S.-Soviet negotiations on the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries may result in a definite agreement being arrived at either to-day or tomorrow.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • 418 9 GRAVE CRISIS IN IRELAND. "British Threat." Request For A Clear Declaration. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 15. seeming intent of the Free State to eliminate the Crown from the Free State constitution is rapidly bringing the Anglo-Irish situation to a crisis. It is assumed that consequences must inevitably
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    • 232 9 Tonic Tones fruit Clean?ee PHC/FERINE HEALTH JTAUT All-day vigour is assured by Phosferine Health Salt which Eliminates the poisonous waste matter that causes cells and ussues to grow old It is the pleasant Invigorating dose of Phosferine Health Salt that keeps the system healthy and fit to withstand all climatic
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  • 288 10 LOCAL SIAMESE SENSATION. CASE OF ALLEGED KIDNAPPING. Threat Of Death Trip To Kuala Lumpur And Back. T"HE case in which four men and a woman are charged with kidnapping the Siamese priest attached to the Tiger Temple, and his secretary, occupied another day's hearing
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  • 331 10 Priest Was Afraid For His Life. P S. de Silva. in evidence, said that he a conductor 6 m 7 at^bout 11 a.m., he was ?»L c- railv,;ay stati °n> when he met the Siamese priest. There were three other men wi*h him. t«5 ang one of
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  • 328 10 Did Not Know Why He Was Banished. Witness then told him that it must be a false case, and advised him to ro to the police. Witness also went the station That night the priest and Bang stayed at witness's house. Bang s clothes were torn, so
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  • 332 10 Instructed To Drive Towards Kluang. He stopped in the vicinity of a petrol pump. After a few minutes a second car came out of a cross road and stopped near witness's car. Witness's two passengers alighted and went up to the other car and spoke to the
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  • 327 10 Priest Knew First Accused For Ten Years. Witness drove them to Segamat. On the way, they told witness to stop at Labis. At Labis, when they all entered a :orTee shop, the second accused asked rum when the next train was due to leave for Segamat. Witness replied
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  • 406 10 Says Former Husband Cheated Her. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 15. THE divorced wife of Abdul Raschid bin Abdul Sanad. Stationmaster, Kamunting, was complainant in a case at Taiping, in which she alleged that her husband had cheated her of certain jewellery. According to .the wife,
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  • 26 10 Mr. John Henry Tatlock. who was manager in Perak for the Straits Trading Company when the Great War broke out, died in Germany on Nov. 3.
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  • 38 10 Dr. Walter Williams, President of the University of Missouri, is due in Malaya next month from Calcutta with Mrs. Williams in the course of a world tour. Dr. Williams is a Fellow of the British Institute of Journalists.
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  • 308 10 Reyolt Of South-West MARSHAL CHIANG TO GO? Hongkong, Nov. 16. JT is reported that the South-west Independent Government will be inaugurated at Foochow, the capital of Fukien, on Nov. 20. Gen. Chen Ming Shu will at the same timassume office as Commander-in-Chief of the allied Seuth-West
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  • 185 10 Economic Conquest Of The North-East. Shanghai. Nov. 16. Mr. Lin Sen. Chairman of the National Government, passed through Woosung yesterday on his way to Nanking, where he is expected to arrive to-day. Japan is carrying out her economic plans in Manchuria and North Cnina, mainly by the public
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  • 347 10 Princes Selling Their Mansions And Estates. Shanghai, Nov. 16. According to Gen. Huang Shao Hiung, the Nanking envoy in Monogolia the improvement of the standard of living of the Monogolians is their real need rather than autonomous Government. Bankruptcy is evident everywhere in Mongolia and certain of the
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  • 231 10 Old Malayan Passes Away In Ipoh. The death took, place on Saturday morning in Ipoh of Mr. J. A. Hansen, aged 84. The deceased, who was a well-known personality in Malaya, carried on the profession of a piano-tuner. He was also the author of
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  • 118 10 Decree Nisi Granted In Supreme Court. Judgment was delivered lin itie Suprem? Court this morning »57 Mr. Justice Mills in the case in which Holly Theresa Mil?s sought dilution cf her marriage with Thomas Dary Ramage Miles, on the grounds of cruelty and idultery. She also asked for
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  • 580 10 Rotary Address.' binding k.mpihk together. I A SUGGESTION thai would be an ideal to establish a club with the Singapore brar Overseas League was made n \i KW LMrtVr.Tr,: of the League, In tl< address to the Rotary Huh 0 f W pore yesterday. Mr. Lisle
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  • 14 10 The second untitled of Astrology" will Theosophical Soci Road, to-day at 6.3' p n
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  • 465 11 untitled CONVICTED OF CHEATING. No Receipts. sV-> HE WAS AN inspector. Y ;:ii eight previous conv, <iv proved against Tamil who was found amended charge of personating a public Third Magistrate, Mr. Curtis ;•> 'erdav. i s first conviction was i in had three convictions
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  • 14 11 Helsingforft Nov. 15. of Finland has Withdraw from the tariff r;, wcv.
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  • 384 11 Cricket Club XV Beat Wiltehires "B" A WILTSHIRE "B" team lost by 13 points to nil to a second string of the S.C.C. in a somewhat one-sided game on the Padang yesterday. The Club were definitely the superior team from the kickoff and although the scoring
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  • 405 11 Indo-Ceylonese Hold Home Team To A Draw. In spit? of the fact that the S.R.C. "A"' did all the attacking in their match with the IndoCeylonese yesterday, on the Padang, their opponents managed to hold them to a draw of 2-all. The jame was interesting chiefly
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  • 293 11 Owners. Winner and Jockeys. Trainers j Tote, j Placed Horses I P rail I Lutky Number 9.5 Minto H.H. Sultan of Perak W. $35; P. $8. !kl Bust Up 9.0 j Farthing i T. L. Fox $6 P Logue j i rlsh Lady 7
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  • 307 11 British Anxiety. NEW CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY. Reuter. London, Nov. 16. DETERMINATION to prevent the disarmament situation from drifting was evident at yesterday's Cabinet meeting. It is believed .that Germany, through diplomatic channels, has given a fresh assurance of her goodwill, and authoritative British opinion is moving
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  • 290 11 Britain To Increase Her Naval Armaments. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 14. After anxiously considering the cruiser programme of Japan, the United States and other countries, the Admiralty has decided to revise the 1933 programme to include two cruisers of a new type of about 9.000 tons, with increased
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  • 46 11 Horlicts "B" team v. the Mayfair BP. "B" team on Sunday at latters court at 3 p.m.: Chap fleak Choon, Lim Som Chuan, Ang Beng Lay, Stanley Yeo, Tan Kirn Guan, Kuek Choon Hian. Reserves: Ong Chlng Klat, Ang Ban Koon, Clin? Boon Swee.
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  • 130 11 European Before The Court Again. Frederick Cater, the European who is alleged to have driven a car in a rash and negiigen. manner on the night of Oct. 31. appeared before the Distric. Judge (Ms, H. A. Forrcn this morning. He is charged with causing grievous hr.-t
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 98 11 5? ti I ALL 11 p THE experiences of the past few years have proved how rapidly the accumulations of a lifetime can be seriously depreciated—or swept away. Life insurance is the one means by which such losses to your estate can be immediately offset. Its function is two-fold—a competence
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  • 2552 12 Geninderra Again Licks The Top- r Nj)tchers. THERE was a moderate attendance at Bukit Timah for the second day of the Singapore Tun Club's November lace meeting yesterday, when another card oi eight events was worked off. There were no upsets, second favourites obliging in
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  • 317 12 Command Win By Only Goal Scored. THE S.C.C. gave the Malaya Command a hard fight at Tanglin yesterday when these two teams met at hockey. It was a hard struggle all the way and the Command were only just able to win by the only
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  • 333 12 Song And Johnson In Main Event. EXCELLENT sport is promised at the New World Arena to-morrow night when the pick of Singapore's boxers will be seen in action. The principal attraction is the 12 three-minute round battle between Y. C. Song and Young Johnson. The
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  • 357 12 Handicaps For Last Day Of The Meeting. Th? ccrr.pl te handicaps for Saturday, which will mark the close cf the prof.ssional meeting are as follows: Hones, CIa«s I. Div. L 9 furlongs. Shirt Suit 9.0, Anticur 8.11, Limber Up 8.7, Row Boat 8.4, Silver Monk 8.4, Greenoak 7.10,
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  • 102 12 Cash Sweep Tickets Reduced To $1 Each. The last race meeting of the year to be held in Ipoh will be the Perak Turf Club's Amateur meeting on Dec. 8 and 9. Entries close on Monday, Dec. 4. The programme provides for five 5 Vz and six furlong
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  • 482 12 The Inter-Port Cricket Tournament. "Laddie* Alvis Saves Team[From Collapse. Reuter. STILL in his 'teens, Laddie Alvis, the young S.R.C. player, who is a student at the Medical College, played a a great innings of 90 in the inter-port cricket match in Hongkong yesterday. Malaya
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  • 44 12 Patiala's Big Score Against The M.C.C. Reuter. Patiala. Nov. 1?; The match between the M C.C. and Pauala was left drawn, the home team being In Uis stronger position. Scores: M.C.C.: 330 (Jardir.e 801. PATIALA: 335 for 6 wkts. (Wazir All 156).
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    • 49 12 K LIM POWDERED MILK PURE MILK j FOE DRINKING OR COOKING. ItlMllllnlltllll ■!lllllllllllll|llll!ll!llllltllllllllillllliacW"t .1 l*H| I I I SAFE MILK FOR CHILDREN I WMMHMMJ i i i i i i i i i j i j i |j Obtainable at all Leading Provision Stores. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. j
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  • 744 13 viono Triumphs Over Perak. red a brilliant and comv ImintoQ on SaturHall, Kuala Lumpur, p rak State team. I a record cne pite of the gieat ccommodatiofi protators could only just room te team played very .-ne there was cvior's superior play. was between Foo and
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  • 549 13 Kuala Lumpur Wanderers Visit Settlement. A PARTY of badminton players, the K. L. Wanderers, visited Malacca at the week-end and played two matches. Their first encounter on Saturday was with the Malacca Epworth League team whom they defeated by eleven games to five. Miss Ida Lim (K.
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  • 90 13 The quarter and semi-final ties in the Bramtoco Sports Club ping-pong championship resulted as follows-QUARTER-FINALS:—Toh Chye Liat beat R. A. F. Brown 21—13, 21—16 21—9Low Choon Poh beat Tan Choo Quee 21—17, 21—14, 15—21, 11—21, 21—15; Heng Yeck Mong beat Sng Geok Chuan 17 -21, 21—14, 21—18,
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  • 74 13 The August B.P. will meet the Holy Innocents' English School at badminton on Saturday at the school at 3 p.m. Members and supporters should assemble at 158, Telok Ayer Street, at 2.30 p.m. for free transport. On Sunday, the August B.P. meet the Solar A.U. at badminton
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  • 28 13 I.A. hockey team v. the S.R.C. II at the I.A. to-morrow: Rhesty. Raj, Solakan Singh, Rhesty (jr.), Rhada, James Namazie, Beera Singh, Dass, Babu Singh, Chandy.
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  • 124 13 Green Hill Beat Beau Stella. THE Green Hill B.P. beat the Beau Stella B.P. on Saturday, at the latter's court by 4 games to 3. Scores (Green Hill's players mentioned first): Yeo Hong Chuan beat Syn Mun Chik 15—4, 15—9; Tan Ah Tong lost to Soh Hin Leng
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  • 215 13 On Saturday Loke's B. P. beat the Oxygen B. P. by 4 games to 2 at the latter's court, 4% miles, Pasir Panjang Road. Scores (Loke'J players mentioned first): Singles: George Chen beat Tan Soo Choo B—ls, 15—8, 15—10; Wee Jui Huai beat N. R. Poonusamy 9—15,
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  • 122 13 N.C.C. team v. the Hornets hockey XI to-day on the N.C.C. ground: J. N. Feranando, Lim Chee Kit, P. R. Forbes. Fook Loon, Carlo Persira. R. D. Simon, M. David, H. J. Bruyns, Choor Singh, Kassim and M. Singh. N.C.C. team v. the Clerical Union on Saturday
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  • 60 13 Those who have taken part in the previous inter-port rifle shooting practices and who wish to have their claims considered are reminded that attendance at the two last practices, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. and on Sunday at 8 a.m. at Bukit Timah Range is essential. After the
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  • 45 13 S.C.C. XI v. the Colts to-day at the S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger; C. E. Brooke, Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson; D. H. Tudor, C. Q. Starkey. T. Watson; L. N. Davies, C. A. Carey, H. S. Hewett, L. S. Freer, E. MacCreanor.
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    • 110 13 Assets exceed $12,000,006. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Urn Straits Settlements j. HEAD OmCB: Great Eastern Life Building. CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: J7, Old Jewry, EO. The Company baa £20.000 deposited wltb the Supreme Court ot England and complies with
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    • 287 13 NEW WORLD CABARET j For A Few Nights Only IRENE WEST'S GREAT VAUDEVILLE REVUE j including The Famous Coloured Tap Dancers THE MACKEY TWINS with I THE DIXIE SISTERS Hawaiian Singers And Dancers I and GEORGE KALANI Guitar Artiste and Singer. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION. FRIDAY and SATURDAY CARNIVAL NIGHTS NEW WORLD
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 597 13 CLUB DIARY. I (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune.'' This DUry 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
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  • 553 14 "Model Dwellings" And Rent. London, Oct. 15. rpHE Architectural Association opened its sixth A series of free public lectures in Bedfordsquare yesterday with a paper by Mr. E. Maxwell Pry, illustrated by lantern slides, on "Slums in the City and the Country." Having emphasised a point
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  • 182 14 Brother Buys Estate Near Stockholm. Stockholm. Rumours thai Greta Garbo intends to settle down on an estate near Stockholm when her present Hollywood contract expires have been revived by the news that her brother, Mr. Sven Gustafsson. has purchased a couple of farmhouses in the Stockholm Archipelago together
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  • 76 14 Havoc Wrought By Storm Which Killed A Man. Amsterdam, Oct. 12. There are scores of broken windows in Amsterdam to-day a-, a result of the terrific storm which svtep„ over Holland yesterday. During this stem: one man was killed by a falling branch in Amsterdam; scores of people
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  • 1186 15 Motoring Notes News. Still More Killed On Roads. Motor Traffic And 'Pedestrian Control. ir Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 26. n laltica have again flared up v.paper headlines and arc acutely apprehenals in the form of fresh fceislative restrictions. in was the publication of iter figures for the showing that 381
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  • 533 15 Special Exhibition Qf Ford Cars. RUNNING concurrently with the Motor Show at Olympia the Ford Company ran an independent Show at the Albert Hall. It attracted crowded attendances for ten days. Fords are going ahead in a remarkable fashion. In their first years trading with the new
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  • 327 15 Views Of Forfper Minister Of Transport. Since reviewing the present situation in regard to the roadway problem there has appeared an article in a London newspaper by Mr. Herbert Morrison, a former Minister of Transport. He declares emphatically that a reimposition of a general speed limit will
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    • 608 16 IM. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. S6-37, Eras Basah R«*d, SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric I lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411 TO LET. SIANG UM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and
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    • 502 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE. Re JOHN GEORGE CAMPBELL (deceased) formerly of Singafrare, who died on 31st August, 1933. in England. Pursuant to the Trustees Ordinance, 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the above deceased should give notice
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    • 392 16 TO LET. TO LET— 1-C, S a Avenue, Katong, comfortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. from sea. $30 p.m. Apply 1-D, Sea Avenue. TO LET—No. 17, Robinson Road. Rent cheap. Ground Flcor about 2,000 sq. ft., with nice show rcom and also 2nd floor, or whole building. Apply 215, Road.
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    • 238 16 SITUATIONS VACANT^ WANTED—lmmediatfly Private Tutor for Student preparing for London Matriculation Apply No. 9, St. Michael's Road. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors Vi H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56:60. Anson Road. FOR SALE. 500 Ladies' Hats to be cleared below, manufacturer's cost. Real bargains, beautiful styles.
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    • 375 16 EDUCATIONAL. I FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A. Kirk Terrace. Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory, Complete Courses leading to T.CJ* Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M a NCI A NO, PrlnelpaL
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    • 284 16 YICK VVOU HIING (Near Midul,- H<j V'"' tO he Brttirt Malaya. A.JC \y J > .v. Try Tonic, the puMVr snd builb cf bood and be convinc d of fa marveUo effects in curing a variety of dis,ase s rhronJ or otherwise. Price per bottle $L M™Z of six bottles
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