Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1933

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. V« XX*; No. ttTT SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933 FIVE CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 I Read 'I he I Sunday I Tribune I Dominant I I In''Malaya MILK AT ITS BEST ii n I Singapore's Favourite Brand o J BECAUSE j There is no better Milk than Blue Cross Q j The price fits your purse 1 fj o o Safe and Good for
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    • 43 1 A. FLINTEBI i, Rafßti Place, ftingapsrs, Imparting Diamond! and Pearl Necklacea of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market price*. Also buying gold oains and gold srnamenta of every diss and quality, paying highest prices according ta daily exchange rates.
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  • 548 2 "Bull-Dogs'" Evaded In Wild Rush. THE proctorial ban upon an undergraduate mooting to discuss the action of the proctors In refusing to allow public afUdsn cf established University institutions was openly defied on November 1 by between 100 and 130 Oxford undergraduates, both men and women
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  • 178 2 Hollywood Disfigurement Plot Echo. Los Angeles, Oct. 13. Mr. Warburton. the English film actor, has been accused of beating and sitiing upon Miss Alicc White, the vivacious film star heroine of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." "He brutally smacked me in the face," she also seated. This was revealed to-day
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  • 55 2 Moscow. A mountain reported to be "an immense dome of salt" has been discovered by Soviet prospectors in South Tadjikistan, not far from the Afghan border. The mountain, named Hodzha, is 24,000 feet high, and is estimated to contain about thirty milliard tons of pure white
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  • 608 2 Fathers And Sons In Russia. Moscow, Oct. 21. THE eternal conflict of viewpoint and psychology between .he older and the younger generation! which received its highest artistic depiction in Turgeniev's "Fathers and Sons," U> more evident than ever in Russia. The spiritual clash is more natural and inevitable
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  • 245 2 Supreme Punishment In Canton. CstntiM v THE execution of official. Tarn V, of the Bus:,,, Namhoi. Ptmvu was carried mi The prisons: a/ a a long trial, in w hi by shop-keeper-to the fact h to $200. totallinc ed by Tarn from deavoureci to evj The busine.,
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    • 192 2 ~I „«M.„l ,iimiiMiiHitiiniMtii«|iliiliiiM^^ nmniiiiiiniimmniniiiiiiiiiiiiininMiiiiiiiiiiiiii™'»'! 1 1 m m m m 1 1934 **********11 l j I m 1 j New beauty NEW REFINEMENT i New Power AND SPEED I j j AUSTINS Z j SEE THEM AT j Borneo Motors Ltd. I SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN, MALACCA. 1
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    • 150 2 High Grade A ~p^Z Fountain pern X'MAS PRESENT! Cmg''} WO GIFT, however costly, can l>c so r 'MBM inseparably prrsonal a as j a beautiful PILOT PEN /w A handsome gift of such a graceful i/PIM PILOT, would easily solve the compli- 11/Vm cated problems of—how to greet your i'ld
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  • 132 3 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Service For Others. ted thai there were v! two professional ser--1 the rest of the the school boys themhe was told how the working. Said his insure numerous boys i innot afford to pay riool helps these and it I nly fair that some n
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  • 96 3 .1 of Prince Bovaradej. Royal Family who pita! been completely ot difflcull to under:t maiy movement pious and conser- had for generations ii icing as a reincarnThe royal princes when they lost Ministry; they were cr. to try conclusions up of officers and civil made the revolution, that 'he
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  • 209 3 STATESMEN have talked in Geneva they have talked in Paris and they have talked in London and .something has at least been gained, as by now they probably understand one another rather better than they have, as a for centuries: This is. as we have said' something gained,
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  • 197 3 TN the Far East Japan and the Soviet are on the verge of hostilities, if they are not fighting already. And into such a war America is also likely to tr arawn in. Militarism is rampant in Japan and she is believed to be indulging in a
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  • 419 3 The Wireless Noise Nuisance. HpHE agitation against the ever-grow-i ing noise of a mechanical and electrical age has not spared the wireless loud-speaker, writes Capt. Ernest H. Robinson In the "Observer." The open windows of summer cause more complaints in that season than are heard during the winder:
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  • 893 3 No Security In Any Market. a few days have passed since tne Minister of Agriculture promised representatives of the stock-raising industry his best effort to mend, if not to end, their troubles, writes an agricultural correspondent in the "Observer." The general public, sure of meat with a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 HIIIDINEJkC MMfJML "Ideal" Milk improves cooking as only good milk can, for "Ideal" is the purest and richest English milk concentrated to the consistency I of cream. "Ideal" is economical too: a little goes a very long way. Give yourself tbe benefit cf IDEAL English MILK.
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    • 399 3 j The Tea of i World-wide Prestige By its choice quality and incomparable flay our Lipton i Tea appeals to all who appreciate the best j UPTONS TEA OH SALE EVERYWHERI IN IM FAMOUS YELLOW TIN UFTM LT». Tea flinn, fMtaa. Gufimt I i I Sole Distributors: Henry Waugh h
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    • 228 3 f CHILDREN HAD IMPETIBAIIY itched So Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Healed. "My two beys had impetigo very eadiy. My oldest toy was home from ichool for over a month. He had it on his inu ai.d legs and I had to keep the:., bandaged. The ycunger boy had it c
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    • 564 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16 37, Hras Rasah SINGAPORE. I? you ar>- In Beed of electric lights, fa (is. motors, etc., and water •ervice, pK»«se vrrite to the ahovp address or 'Phone 8411 TO LET. SIANG UM I*AKIk Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August. 1933. $16.00 and
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    • 835 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. r.~ NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY. Th* twentieth Annual General Meeting ol th, members of UM above Society r The Victoria Theatre. Singapore, on Monaay, :7th November, 1933. at 5 P" 1 LIM SENG KIANG, Hon. Secretary. ESTATE OF D. M. MARTIA DECEASED AUCTION SALE OF Valuable
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    • 379 4 TO LET. TO LET—New Bungalow 163-A. Haig Road, electric, water, garage. Rent cheap. Apply within. FOR SALE OR TO LET—No. 1, Kings Road with electric lights, water and garage. Apply to N.8.W., 26A. Newton Read. TO LET—No. 17, Robinson Road. Rent cheap. Ground Floor about 2.000 sq. ft., with nice
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    • 211 4 SITUATION^VACANT^ WANTED —Experienced Advertisement Canvasser! Wages after fortnight's trial. Bex 245, c o MT. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors V:> H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, u6;60, Anson Koad. FOR SALE PRIVATELY a ii th' furniture and stock-in-trade of a dtaD-nsary at No. 108. High Street. Singapore.
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    • 351 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, iSstabllshed 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, DhobT Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, St etc. Booklet free. St. ANCIANO, Principal WANGKANG FESTIVAL. Suitable
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    • 112 4 BIGGER i BETTER SHIPMENTS OF i Clocks Watches such as Cyma, Rosk j j JUST BECEI We can oiler th- ta MUCH CHEAPER iRK S 1 than you would ha t YICK WOH hing: 429, North RrMre Rind. (Near fcCJ V J 9% Three men. 4Zeiss and sone Aorses REPAIRED
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  • 180 5 Going Up-Country On Sunday. SIR Basil Blackett's programme for the conduct of his enquiry into Malayan currency is now taking shape. On the journey out he spent a day at Alor Star, where he stayed with Mr. J. D Hall, the British Adviser, and was able
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  • 244 5 Bishops Call To The Christian Conscience. 1 London. Oct. 13. Timely reminders of the need to check the mounting toll of road dea hs were uttered in two qua.:\ers on the eve of the motor show at Olympia. Ihe Bishop of Carlisle, Dr. Williams. spoXc indignantly
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  • 159 5 "Sacred Duty" To Work For Germany. Berlin. Oct. 13. The German Jew will regard it as his sacred duty to work for the welfare of Germany, no matter whether the sincerity of his purpose is appreciated or not." declared Dr. Max Naumann at a meeting of the "Association
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  • 177 5 Catamarans Reappearing In Better Form. New York, Oct. 14. Twenty miles an hour under sail, which is by far the greatest speed ever attained with canvas and a hull drawn through the water has been done by a catamaran designed by the veteran Captain Nat Herreshoff. The unusual
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  • 93 5 Amsterdam, Oct. 18. The postal arrangements in connection with the flight of the "Postiager." the Dutch mail-aeroplane which b to attempt to reach the Dutch East Indies in 32 days have been completed. The postal "ate v/lil be the san: 0 as that for tlv present week.y
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  • 95 5 Letters To The Editor. [Our readert are Invited to write to urn on nbject* of public interest, v mutt be under. food that the "Malaya Tribune" does not tecestarily endorse opiniont exprested by corretJOndents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF iS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double •pacing), end on
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  • 651 5 (To ihe Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Having gene through "Joe. Jr.'s" lettpr which appeared in your issue of the 15th ins-,., I beg to point out a few facts which I am almost certain he failed to take into consideration, due probably to his overwhelming desire
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  • 224 5 (To 'he Editor, -Malaya Tribune") Sir,—Las. night I was returning home oy bicycle, uung a cycle dynamo light. Half-way home ,the bulb of the light burnt ou and I walked back to .own. pushing my cycle, to get another bulb. Cn ,:he way back I met a
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  • 194 5 Farewell To P.W.D. Resident Engineer. rHL subordinate otaff of the Civil Aerodrome held a tea party 0 n Sandav. Nov. 19, In honour of Mr. E. W. Houston the Assistant Resident Engineer, who is shortly sailing for Home at the expiration of his present agreement with
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  • 133 5 French Town's Gratitude To German Officer. Lille. The gratitude of a French town for the humane treatment it received at the hands of a former German officer during the War has just saved the officer from the clutches of the law. The officer. Wilhelm Reisenhertz, was
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  • 152 5 Two Men Fined In Singapore Court. Promouncing sentence on Monday in two of the four cases against Nel-on. a Eurasian, 22 years cf age. the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Gricc. fined him $20. or a month's r.i. In each case, the sent tics to run consecutively. The sentences
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  • 84 5 Chicago. Bailiffs who had been sent to seize a .stove belonging to a cafe proprietor in Chicago appeared before Judge Ehler and held up their bandaged hands. They explained that whenever they had gone to the cafe to enforce the court's order they had found the stove
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  • 68 5 The Band of the S.S. Police, under the lUrec icn of Mr. F. E. Minns, will play the fcllewing programme, weather permitting, at the Botanic Gardens to-day. commencing at 5.15 p.m. March. "Weisbaden." Anderson; Overture frcm "The Moiitme." Monckton; Suite No. 2. "L'Arlcslenr.e." Bizet: Waltz. "Fairy Tales
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  • 155 5 Accused's Allegations Of A Frame-Up. A ERESTED on a warrant from Ip'Ai on *»charges of theft and criminal breach of'trust, M. M. Ismail, an English-speaK-ing Muslim, and a Sinhalese named Simon Perera were produced on Monday before the Second Magistrate. Mr.i N. Grice. First accused complained to
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  • 143 5 Attempted Suicide Charge Against Chinese. A young unemployed Chinese teacher. Kang Peck Chu. was produced before the Third Magistrate. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, on Mondry. on a charge of attempted i suicide. The accused was found lying unconscious in the compound of 228-3, Alexandra Road, at 6.30
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  • 44 5 Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 17. Bomb outrages are reported from places as far afield as Barcelona. Cairo and Innsbruck. At the last-named place, the University has been closed as a sequel to the throwing of smoke bombs by a Nazi student.—Reuter Wireless
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    • 351 5 Mr*** aft er 9 SICKNESS Waterbury's Compound r"?"^ I nas P rove d its value during KSe "t convalescence. It contains IT \W RvTOf >%3Hh! many beneficial elements v Hi i'uludinj; a generous amount /^pt^J^ I IVATERBURVsI Compound I r h S British Best GIBBS DENTIFRICE ;:n il projector of
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    • 199 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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  • 398 6 Shipping News Notices. SHIPBUILDING IN FRANCE. Allocation Of Naval Contracts. FRENCH shipyards have just received a number of naval contracts which are particularly welcome at this juncture. The orders are for .six -'escorteurs," of which class 12 ships 1 aye been authorised by various programmes, but four only so far
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  • 208 6 Captain Erbe Apprentice Pilot At Shanghai. Capta::. George F. Erbe. formerly of Portland Oregon. U.S.A., and for more than 15 years master of American ships plying to ports in the Far East, has recently been elected to membership in the Shanghai Licensed Pilots' Association. He began his six
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  • 126 6 Upper Silesia And The Baltic Sea. "Itans-Ocean Kuo Min." Warsaw, Nov. 4. The Polish Ministry for Trade and Commerce is now contemplating a connection of Upper Silesia with the Baltic Sea by a gigantic system of waterways. The plan provides for. in a space of 10 years, the
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  • 93 6 Foreigners Warned To Register Before Dec. 1. "Kuo Min." Nanking, Nov. 12. j All Chinese and foreign marine officers serving on Chinese vessels must apply to the Ministry of Communications for certificates before December 1, according to a circular order issued by the Ministry. According to the provisional
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  • 553 6 Commercial Or National Motive. A CORRESPONDENT commenting on the injt\ creased speeds of Japanese ships, writes to "The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph" thus: Sir, —The attention being devoted by the Japanese to the creation of fleets of merchant ships of high speed is not passing unnoted
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  • 154 6 First Day Collection Exceeds $1,000. The surtax, on a tonnage basis, inaugurated by the Canton Seamen's Union to aid the seamen strikers of the s.s. Fathshan. upon its first day collection recently, yielded a thousand dollars, according to the "Canton Gazette." The collection from the s.s. Hoi
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  • 217 6 Three Foreigners Lost In River. T)IVER Police at Shanghai were searching X for the bodies of Francois Le Ben and Leon Vincent. French sailors from the cruiser ••prinmauget," who were reported to have fallen into the river from a sampan late on a Sunday night recently near the
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  • 227 6 Soviet Government's Scheme At Archangel. The full development of the shipbuilding industry in Russia is an essential part of the political principles of the Soviet Government, and the fact that it is the part that failed most seriously in the first Five-Year Plan makes any move in the
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  • 50 6 Arrangements In The Harbour For Receiving Ships. Colombo, Nov. 7. The north-east monsoon looming into view, preparations for its advent are being made in the Harbour. Ships in the port are being swung round from the south-west monsoon berths. Some are now occupying the northeast berths.
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  • 701 6 Upward Trend Of Tonnage On Stocks. THE statistics issued by Lloyd's Register of Shipping regarding merchant vessels under construction at the end of September lasi. show that in Gccat Bri.ain and Ireland there hi an increase of 1C.2C0 tons in the work in hand ai compared
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    • 548 6 BTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND apcar lines. ma..::p^||||*cargo PEOTNSULAR AND 'ORIENTAL STEAM SSIVr Contract with His Maj«!V» Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Tonnage. Singapore 1933. ~A»TM/rF 1 5000 Nov 24 CARTHAO* Nov 26 BANGALORE g NALDERA >Jg Dec. 21 BHUTAN l^j M Dec. 22 beTar
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    • 183 6 MMM »i»»»»M»T- I 1 tfTIIOYD TRIESTINO m 9 (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo. Bombay. Suez, Port Said. Brindisi. Venice and Trieste. Said. Bdndisi, Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due m
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    • 230 6 Deutach Hfj|o AustraUsche Dampfschlffa Oesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. 1933. t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo and Manila Dec. 2 t ms. KULMERLAND, via Manila Dec. 12 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 9 m.s.
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    • 556 6 STEAMER SAILINGS, NOKDDEUTSCRgg LLOYD, (Incorporated E Qeraaany*. The undernoted are the Cr fixtures:— -v OUTWARDS. "MAIN." for Manila, Ha Ml Shanghai. North China ai "COBLENZ" for Manila, Ho S'hai. North China and J: "SAALE." for Manila. 11 Shanghai, Duiren. Tsingtau, y Nagoya, Kobe and Osaka HOMEWARDS. 11)33 "PULDA" for Qer
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  • 343 7 Mining Shares. nesday, 11 a.m. re quotations are I exchange and Buyers. Sellers. Tin 32 6 33,--36 9 37 9 15 159 130 135 36 6 37 6 030 035 105 1.10 $1 Ba Tm 5 5 6 040 0.43 B il 048 050 15l- 15 0
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  • 182 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER DULL AND EASIER. Decrease Of Malayan Stocks. (Bi/ Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. Today's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13 5 16 cts., down 5 16 ct. Market Tone: Dull and easier. Tin (Singapore) $1141 1( down Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4 5|32d., unchanged.
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  • 162 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and tarloua brands ol Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drum* per British Imperial gallon $1.18 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 10 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drum* per British
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  • 360 7 Burma Concern's Good Year. THE Consolidated Tin Mines of Burma leports that operations for the year ended June 30, resulted in a net surplus revenue over expenditure of £13,301 (against £4.042 for 1931--of a forward policy. This surplus extinguishes the debit balance brought forward and leaves a
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  • 141 7 Accounts for y s: ended July 31. 1933. state that dirctors h;.\e decided that no useful pur-pc-c will b; ;erved by making pvoviiicn for amcitisaticn cf property. Amount of £11.330 charged to profit and lo~s in past years, and reserved to p ovide for depreciati.->:: and amortisation
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  • 172 7 Renewed Easiness Of Credit. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 18. the money market he renewed easi- ness of credit which has latterly set in, has apparently checked the recent upward movement of discount rates. This week's allotment of Treasury Bills created considerable interest by the fact that the average
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  • 163 7 Dividend anncunceme-its appeared in "Th? Financial Ne*s" on Nov. 3. Full report fcr year ended April 30. 1933. states that dredge peeling agieement with South-rn Kampar Tin. and this dr.dge continued to produce combined quota of two ccmpanies. Arrangement has proved satisfactory in all respect j. Net
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  • 77 7 In announcing a s>ccnd dividend at the rale of sixpence per fully paid share in BurmaMalay Tin. Ltd.. M ssrs. Evatt and Co.. the secretaries, remaik that the continuance of quarterly dividends is dep ndent upon results tbtaincd by he two associated ccmpanies. ar.d that no rehab'e forecasts
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  • 45 7 A report has been received from Na*ng Pet Tin. Ltd.. that, owing to the exxcxeptionaliy heavy rains, the country sid? is under water and the mine is flocded. It is expected to hay? it urwatered and to r:sume production within six weeks.
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  • 184 7 Singapore, Nov. 21. R. .Siam» W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $115 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 W Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $86 Siam. No. I 168 Siam. No. 2 5 152 Siam. No 3 0132 Rice. Saigon AI
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  • 725 7 Better Results From Tin. j 1 THE twenty-fourth annual general meeting of Klllinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate, Ltd., was held recently at the registered offices. 7. Martins-lane. E.C.. Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell (chairman of the company) presiding. The chairman, having reviewed the past year's working, said: I was
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  • 645 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Wednesday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations \re issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyali md Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyali Shares. Co. Evatt 1 Allenby $0.85 $0.90 $0.80 $0 90 1 Alor Gajah 000 0.70 0.60 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 1.00 0.85
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    • 52 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH IVSI'RANCE COMPANY, LTD., rated :n New Zealand.) NRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND I v s COMPENSATION. I. C M \RGOLIOUTH, Manager. II LAY SON GREEN. TUB EASTERN UNITED A 11 W< CORPORATION. LTD. ORE, MARINE, fcl MOTOR AR. TOSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. p N,» 4. CocAJ
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    • 94 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed ei.oot.ooo PaiX capital Beserre Pund and Rest 100,000 DEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. KaracLi. Madras. Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. KJrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on
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    • 53 7 tWNJt/ 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 2y 2 is paid quarterly. I Head Office: 55,
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    • 319 7 TALI AVER RUBBER. Report for year ended Jun? 30. lf<33. stat< m that U Iran Oct. I, 1932. I ali Ay:r and Sungei Bogak e.iintes have been MBAipUßWted worked as one property. Crcp harvested 1.588.392 lb., again** 1 489.377 lb. in previous year. Net proff aft'r £778 depreciation, b £286.
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    • 305 8 Amusements < TO-NIGHT: 6.05 9.05. f faml j H^fflmMM^p MATINEE: TO-DAY, AT I P.M. Season again extended of Universal's double feature attraction: A mad merry mv ier.l comedy presenting Unbelievable advuitures of a party of fcr the Brat tkne oa Ihe screen uxplorcis in search of a lost comrade and
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    • 302 8 16.151 CAPITOL THE CAVALCADE OF A WOMAN'S HEART. For Two Years, London's Most Successful Play—Now A Triumph of the Talking Screen I ANNA NEAGLE AS "SARI"—FERNAND GRAAVEV AS "CARL." j Alst ihe brilliant WALT DISNEY Co'curfd Silly Symphony "THREE LITTLE PIGS" j r-WhoS Afraid cf the Big. Bad Wolf?") j
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    • 282 8 KAY FRANCIS \gW^ AND ROLAND YOUNG I in a daring story of a woman who was once a lady Some have I called it shameful—Some have called |L. it beautiful—What will YOU call it TO-NIGHT! WARNER bros/ 1 l -11 PICTURE. J TO-NIGHT 7. P.M. I 9.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT TOM
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  • 242 9 i -nie Purely Local. i ry-SEVEN MEN KILLED. I v ion with the recent attack i .endarmerie Station at Lord Lieutenant of lihameraj Province, who -pot. has made the followii t r tat nient: urn is purely local, thought of the beginning
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  • 39 9 Vttempt To Beat Soviet .Man's Feat. Reuter. Akron, Nov. 21. < .;ncitT Settle's balloon is believed > tv; 1 reached 58,000 feet in an on the stratosphere record. 1 !-d with Piccard's 53,151 feet and vi. balloonist"? 59,000 feet.—Reuter.
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  • 693 9 Death And Funeral Of Old Resident. rr»HE death occurred o n Monday, at his A .residence in Mertahan Road. Singapore ol Mr. Chan Fook Nyan. The deceased was 74 year* of age and was Sj highly respected member of ihe local Chinese Christian community. H e
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  • 372 9 Right Wing Now Leading All Others. Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Nov. 21. ALTHOUGH the results of the elections in 164 constituencies are still uncertain, it now appears that the Right Wing tops all the others. Communists last night visited Socialist headquarters and vainly attempted to arrange a mutual revolutionary
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  • 755 9 Court Of Appeal. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT. 'jpHE hearing of an appeal regarding a dispute over the sale of a quantity of tinned milk was commenced in the full Court of Appeal yesterday, before Sir Walter Huggard »Chief Justice. S.S.), Mr. Justice Thomas (Chief Justice, F.M.S.) and
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  • 93 9 OARBOUR BOARD. I "HI PR ALONOSIDB THE WB&RVK oUißapore. Nov. 22. East Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). Mala Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). 1»; Glmiffer 14, Main Impire Dock (Entrance Gate 1). 13 -Steel Navigator 37. teapot Dock (Entrance Gate rcypceai 48. **m wnarf
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  • 69 9 Mails Horn Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 5 p.m. to-day. From Europe (London mails despatched on Nov. 2). by the 'Carthage," due at Penang at 6 a.m. tn-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Comorin, due at Singapore at
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  • 51 9 Whilst walking along a back lane off Tan Quee Lan Street at about 1 o'cloc* yesterday attemcxm a middle-aged Chinese was suddenly Men U> < 'Uap.se. When i went to his assistance they toond htm vomlttlng. He was placed in the ambulance, but died on the way
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  • 201 9 BELLING. Singapore, Nov. 22. London I months' sight 2J4 11(64 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5;32 London 60 days' sight 2,4 964 London 30 days' sight 24 1 London demand 2 4 7,64 London T.T. 2 4 5 <i 4 Lyons and Paris demand 960 Hamburg demand
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  • 95 9 Ceylon Cafe Proprietor Again In Court. Palaniappa Thayer, licensee of the Ceylon Cafe in North Bridge Road, was produced before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander, this morning on a charge of knowingly permitfing women of ill repute to remain on hi* premises. The accused was convicted
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  • 188 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. NOV. 22 High Tides.—2 a.m., 12.5C p.m. Rotary luncheon, Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Lccture by Mr. G. Hodson on "An Occult View of Health and Disease," Adelphi Hotel. 6.15 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. II v. Islands "A," S.C.C. Hockey:
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  • 76 9 ALHAMBRA —"Ladies Musi Love" and The Jungle Mystery." CAPITOL —"Bitter Sweet." EMPIRE Flaming Guns" and "The Girl trcm Galgary." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs. cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"Hell .Divers;" Star—"Strictly Dishonourable." MARLBOROUGH. Warner Baxter. Miriam Jordan in "Dangerously Yours." NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay Operas, Chinese
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  • 196 9 Bitter Sweet" At The Capitol. "Bitter Street," Noel Coward's immensely popular stage play, has lost none of its •echnique or character in the screen version, which was given its Singapore premiere to crowded houses at the Capitol theatre yesterday. This Urfted Artists' release brings to tne screen
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  • 95 9 Wolinski To Be Taken To Bombay. Yesterday morning, when Wolinski again appeared before the District his honour granted an extradition order. Mr. N. A. Mallal. for Wolinski, made an application for bail, pending the departure of the P. O. "Comorin," for Bombay. The boat was due to leave
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  • 56 9 Campaign Of Wholesale ArrestsEnded. Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 20. An end was made this afternoon to th weholesale arrersts of alleged Communists, which started on Feb. 27 vvith a raid on the headquarters of a Left Wing Labour organisation. total 1.696. They include 68 women and 926 Koreans
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    • 311 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scotts Road. On Thursday, November 30—Friday, December Ist— Saturday, December 2nd. j THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS J will present HAY FEVER By NOEL COWARD, at 9.30 prompt. PLANS AT THE HOTEL PHONE 6490. MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW $1.50. Dinner $1.50 per cover will be served
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    • 203 9 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Tonckal aiifl Djambi iToba) 3 p.m. Banka. If land. Pladjoc and Palembang (Thcdens) 3 p.m. Pon'.lan'ak (Khoen Hoea) 3 p.m. China Ha.nam. Japan. Korea, Formosa, East Siberia. Western Canada and W. States of US.A. fGleniffer) 3 p.m. Indo-China and Hokow iCap Padaran) 4
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  • 135 10 CHONG—SIEW. Th? engagement is announced between Mr. Paul Chong Kirn Tuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chong Sin Tong and Miss Roa Siew. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Siew Soy Kwar.g. I OH—TAN Th? engagement is announced between Mr. Loh Kir? Lock, third son of the
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  • 45 10 BEINS—At Nd. 70A. Benccoien Stre t. Singapcr\ on 22nd No\ember. 1933. James Jacob Beins. 60 years. The luneial cortege will leave his late residence, at 7 am. on NovembEl 23rd. 1933. for the Church of St. Joseph ar.d thence to Bidadari Cemetery for interment.
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  • 780 10 An old suggestion of our own has been revived by Lord BcaverbrooK, one of the "Press Barons" —that the Crown Colonies should be given representation in the Home Parliament. As recorded in a cable to our morning contemporary, he says that the tariff laws of
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  • 212 10 The Klang and Coast Rotary Club is planning to give free food to 300 poor children of the town before the end of the year. It is understood that the Hon. Mr A C Baker British Adviser, Kelantan, will be leaving* for Home on furlough in February. Mr. A W.
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  • 134 10 k NOTHER indication that the im- portance of China as a potential market for British goods is realised by some British industrialists is shown by the proposal made to the Air Ministry for an all-British air mail service between Britain and China. Theie
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  • 155 10 rpHE Fukien independence movement seems to have assumed alarming 'proportions and unless last-minute peace efforts prove successful —which seems doubtful—China will plunge headlong into another era of internecine strife. It is a tragic thing that in China so-called leaders are ever ready to set upon one another on
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  • 155 10 TPOH is anxious to form a Flying Club of its own. When the High Commissioner visited Ipoh recently he was approached in regard to the possibility of Government assisting such a venture financially and as nothing has eventuat- Ed since then it ts no* a public meeting bo
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  • 179 10 rpHE agitation in India the A deliberate devaluation ol the I to counter the tali In the val rencies in other countries like I States, seems to emanate from interests alone. While the powerful India Cotton Association thii devaluation would benefit the [riculturists, eminent economists and politicians describe
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  • 448 10 By "Lock* r-()rf V|Y compliments and congratulations iTA to Mr. Tay Lian Teck. A A very forceful and logical speechhe can be proud of it. A A A But it must have spoilt Someone's chota hazri around the Domain region this morning. AAA Lost, an earthquake! Perhaps the
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  • 41 10 SOVIET CONFLICTS, on THE WIRELESS NOISI N SIR B. BLACKETTS PRC* OUR READERS' VIEW! STATEMENT ON BETONG S.C.B.A. MEETING. Ml ■RISH SWEEP ILLEGAL SPORTS NEWS on RADIO PROGRAMME CLUB DIARY 00 p SHORT STORY. OH EDUCATION IN INDUSTRY
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    • 192 10 TOY LAND IS OPEN! I COME RIGHT IN CHILDREN. A HOST OF WONDERFUL TOYS TO SELECT FROM SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AmmwmmmmwmmWmWmmmmmwmmmmm *****1 11 i i >i••■■••>•••• a 1 1 ~a j NOW HEAPS AND HEAPS OF TOYS 'N" (^j^ |S^^^^^v.^/.i 1 There are all kinds of mrthanical toys, f Soldiers.
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  • 929 11 DRIFTING INTO UNRESTRAINED INFLATION. Distrust Of Currency. Wall Street Fears Bigger flight From The Dollar. Reuter Wireless. j of President Roosevelt's Treasury chiefs have now <t. Professor Sprague, the banking expert, being Mr. Sprague believes that the President's policy a
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  • 105 11 Change Of Opinion In U.S. Official Circles. Reuter. London, Nov. 22. "I believe there is a change of opinion towards war debts in administrative circles in the United States," declared Sir Frederick Leith Ross, the British negotiator, on his arrival home from New York after the debt discussions,
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  • 96 11 No Economic Discussion With Britain. Reuter Wireless. Dublin, Nov. 18. EFFORTS have recently been made in the Free State to end the economic dispute with Britain but have been turned down by President De Valera, according to a special correspondent of the "Cork Examiner." Cardinal Macrory,
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  • 113 11 Trolley Bus. And Lorry In Collision. A SINGAPORE, Traction Company, trolley bus and a Ford motor lorry were involved in an accident this morning at the crossing of Pickering Street and South Bridge Road. It appears that the trolley bus "was travelling along South Bridge Road towards Elgin
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  • 162 11 Did Not Intend To Kill Dollfuss. Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Nov. 18. The trial of Rudolf Robert Dertil. the assailant of Dr. Dollfuss. began and concluded to-day, when the accused was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for attempted murder. Dertil affirmed that he did not want to kill
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  • 89 11 Descends After Equalling Soviet Record. Reuter. Washingtcn, Nov. 21. The Navy Department, has ordered the Central Atlantic Aircraft Section to start immediately in search of Commander Settle.—Reuter. An earlier message from Akron, Nov. 21, stated: Commander Settle's balloon is believed to have reached a height of 58,000 feet
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  • 55 11 Three Tons Found In A French Villa. Reuter Wireless. Marseilles, Nov. 18. Three tons of opium in cases were aiscovered to-day by the police in a villa and in consequence three Frenchmen have been arrested. The authorities are baffled as to how such a large quantity cou'd
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  • 57 11 Paris Express Hits Workmen's Train. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Nov. 18. Three' workmen were kil'ed and several injured when the 8 a.m. BerlinParis express crashed into a workman's train at Borwitz, near Stenda l The engine and a luggage van were derailed and a few passengers were slightly injured.
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  • 45 11 Reuter Wireless. Cairo, Nov. 18. A Bedouin named Salemsl Arabi has been sentenced to hard labour for life and two others to 15 years' hard labour for the murder of Aircraftsman Howard, who was killed while walking out with his fiance.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 507 11 Opening Of Parliament. LABOUR MEMBER'S OUTBURST. Reuter. London, Nov. 21. *pHERE was a scene in the House of Lords after the delivering of the King's Speech when the Left Wing Labour member for Shettleston, Mr. J. McGovern, who has been suspended in the House of Commons on
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  • 114 11 Convicts Set Fire To Bedding. Reuter. Philadelphia. Nov. 22. FIVE hundred extra policc and fire Liigad.s and machine-guns wtrp nerded to quell a serious ridt in the Kastern State Penifcniiar>- to-day. It began when 1,300 pri> oners' were exercising in the p.iscn yard. Seventy-five men rushed and g-t
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  • 22 11 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 20. The great musician, Sir Edward Elgar, is seriously lying ill at Worcester.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 168 11 Royal Inquiry Findings Accepted. Reuter. London, Nov. 22. AS a sequel to the report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the financial difficulties of Newfoundland it Is announced that the British Government has accepted the main recommendations of the Commission and. subject to the approval
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  • 120 11 Anxious Relatives Wait At The Pit-Head. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 19. The worst colliery disaster in England this year occurred at Grassmoor Colliery, near Chesterfield, at 3 a.m., when an explosion brought down a heavy fall of debris from the roof, resulting in 18 out of 31 men
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  • 84 11 Second In Co.nmand In The Mediterranean. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 19. Vice-Admiral Charles Forbes, who participated In the Jutland battle as Flag Commander to Admiral Jellicoe, has been appointed Vice-Admiral Commanding the First Battle Squadron and second in command in the Mediterranean In succession to Vice-Admiral Sir Romber
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  • 31 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 21. A special gazette issued this afternoon announces the lifting to-morrow of martial law impc~2d in a notification published on Oct. 12.
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  • 120 11 PROCEEDINGS OPEN TO-DAY. Rubber Discussion. Civil Chiefs Asked To Participate. Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 21. 'JIIE Dutch East Indies gubernatorial conference will open on Nov. 22 and the Governor-General will preside over very important discussions on political and economic problems. On Nov. 23 the Chairman-Director of the Department
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  • 148 11 Views Of Singapore Ratepayers Association. The committee of the Singapore Ratepayers Association recently discussed the view voiced by His Excellency the Governor that the Malay language should be compulsory in primary schools and should be tne basic language of the Colony, and the following resolution •as carried
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  • 59 11 Dead Body Found In Anson Road. The dead body of an adult female Chinese was discovered by the police, yesterday morning, in a vacant plot of ground by the side of Anson Road, opposite the premises of Messrs. Phoenix and Co. Examination revealed a knife wound near the
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  • 48 11 St. Andrew's Cathedral Church Workers' Association is having a Jumble Sale at St. Andrews School Hall on Friday. Dec. 1. at 4.30 p.m. Gifts of old clothing will be gratefully received and should be sent to St. Mary's Home, Tank Road, not later than Wednesday, the 29th Inst
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    • 20 11 LATEST GOLD PRICES. Selling 61' i cts. Buving: 83H cts. D.D. 641/2 90 days. London New York: 5.36 1 4
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    • 37 11 NEW! j "MOUTRIE" NATIONAL PIANO $360 LESS 15% CASH DISCOUNT. $306 THIS NEW MODEL HAS BEEN SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR A LOW PRICED INSTRUMENT. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong). SINGAPORE AND PENANG.
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  • 2982 12 CHINESE ELECTIVE PRINCIPLE. S.C.P.A. Meeting. English The Language Of The Colony. gTRONG criticism of the Government's education policy and the recent pronouncement by His Excellency the Governor that -Malay was the Ihifju/' franca of the country, was made at the annual general
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  • 70 12 A Greatly Reduced Majority. Manchester, Nov. 21. THE Rusholme by-election, caused by the appointment* of Sir F. Boyd Merriman, 0.8.E.. X.C.. to the Presidency of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, resulted Radford (Con.) 13,904. Woods (Lab.) 11,005. I McDougall (Ind. Lib.) 2,503.— Reuter. The result
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  • 77 12 Senator's Son Detained By The Police. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 15. DOROTHY Hardy, wife of the Speaker of the Canadian Senate, is in a nursing home following an attack in a car outside her garage. Her son has been detained by the police after he had reported that
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  • 94 12 Crash Outside Buckingham Palace. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 17. THE prosecution suggested to-day at Bow Street Police Court, when Frank Hills appeared in connection with the motor crash outside Buckingham Palace, that, the driver was suffering from a fit at the time of the accident and was
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  • 431 12 Lawyer's Clerk's Appeal Succeeds. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Nov. 21. MR. Seng Chua, the managing chik of the legal firm of C. O. Lim and Co., in Johore Bahru. who v. as convicted on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect
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  • 146 12 Earthquake Shock. THE BiGliKST o\ record? Reuter. London, N uv 21. AN earthquake of con i, i nitude, the epicentiv „f is variously staled to h j" Black Sea and tin- c iW: ;i s a puzzling seismologists It was recorded at 11.28 p. m Vv terday
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  • 692 13 I UWNESE MAY INTERVENE. Fun On Banks. Attitude Of Other Powers. Shanghai, Nov. 22. rted that the Japanese < 'like at Tokyo has in- he Japanese Consuls in take drastic measures to any anti-Japanese movement into and to watch closely ;mlling" of a
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  • 76 13 Japanese Tribute To The Chinese. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Nov. 21. Th< Japanese have constructed a Im« cemetery inside Koupeihou Pass, at I at Wall, in which to bury the Chinese soldiers killed in the recent fighting. I Jlu.v have put up a tablet inscribed with the
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  • 167 13 F.M.S. Judgment. BUYING OF TICKETS AN OFFENCE. Ipoh, Nov. 22. jyjß. Justice Mudie delivered judgment to-day on the question as to whether a cause for action did lie in the case in which a Chinese woman instituted a civil suit against Goon Food On, claiming $733
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  • 197 13 With flags gaily flying over its ground* and a ioud-.speatter bearing forth jazsy tunes, the Penang Motor Cycle Club celebrated its second anniversary on Sunday. Members and friends filled the club premises. An attractive programme has been rrraoged by the Chinese community of the
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  • 257 13 Judgment for the plaintiff for $300 was given by Tunku Ismail at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday last in the action brought by Mr. S. S. Selvanavagam. of the High School. Kajang. against Bhagwan Singh, for damages to the extent of $500 arising out of a motor collision at
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  • 49 13 The inaugural meeting of the literary section of the Jasin-Recreation Club was held on Friday last, when "Mr. Ibrahim bin Omar gave an interesting address or. "Crime.' The president of the Club, Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, was in the chair, supported by a goodly gathering of members.
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  • 78 13 As a retrenchment measure, a batch of Asiatic teachers employed in the various Government schools in Perak have been asked to retire and they will be leaving the Service at the end of next month. There are a number of local-born and locally educated men in the batch and
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  • 637 13 Coroner's Inquiry. I fKpw'iri I CROSSING THE ROAD AT THĔ TIME. THE death of a 60-year-old Malay midwife Serah binte Hassan, formed the subject of an inquiry held by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) yesterday. According to the evidence, she was crossing Geylang Road early
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  • 41 13 Twenty-Four Occupants Of Bus All Killed. Reuter Wireless. Cordava, Nov. 16. The 24 occupants of an omnibus who had been attending a socialist meetmg here were all killed when the vehicle fell into a ravine near Huescar.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 61 13 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 16. Further evidence in the crumbling of the tariff truce concluded at the World Economic Conference in London is ajf- i forded by the withdrawal to-day of Esthonia. Britain, the Netherlands, the Irish Free State, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Egypt and Finland have
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    • 121 13 1 "Bitter Sweet" British arA Dominions brilliant picture, is Js^ only one of the huge number of W»V->JBe' screen successes that have been a cameras or in your own snapshot camera its KODAK filmthat GETS ALL THE DETAIL IpKODAK jI^ERICHROME DM Your snap.- will be vastly improved \f M if
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  • 1214 14 Tennis Stars And Cricketers Interviewed. MESS Dorcthy Round and Miss Mary Hee!.-;,'. who arrived in Singapore this morning by the P. and O. "Comorin," interviewed by a "Malaya Tribune" representative, expressed the greatest pleasure at their experience during their American tour. Miss
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  • 137 14 Clarke And Farrer Cups. "Half-Awake" writes: "Perhaps through the medium of your Daper I may be able to wake uo the officials of the Municipal Services Club. They have j been keeping the Clarke Cuo, which was presented to them in 1931 to j comixted for between
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  • 34 14 The final of the Siong 800 Athletic j Association's fou*"ball tournament, nlayed between Chio Eng Wah and Lee Yeow Soon resulted in a win for the former by 500 to 415.
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  • 59 14 T. X team for to-day v. the SCRC. at the S.CR.C. and against the Wiltshire Ist. on the I.A. ground on Friday: I. Reshty. A. N. Chatterjee. Solakan Singh; G. Kennedy. P. K. Baskaran. n. K. 5-imv: S. H. Shirazie, M. S. Dass, M. M. H. Namazic.
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  • 38 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 18. The Negri Sembilan Tamils, who visited Kuala Pilah to-day, defeated a Kuala Pilah XI at soccer by four—nil. The proceeds of the match are for the Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 632 14 Etceteras Beat Command Officers. ON a water-logged ground the Etceteras defeated the Malaya Command Officers in the S.C.C. Rugby football tournament yesterday, by two tries (6 points* to nil. As expected the game developed into a great struggle between the two sets of forwards, and light
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  • 299 14 Singapore v. NegriMalacca. j i SINGAPORE and Negii-Malacca meet in the Malaya Cup competition at the S.C.C. on Saturday. The teams will be: SINGAPORE: D. R. Harper: J E King. D G. M. Owen. D. G. A. Lundon, F. G. Minns: H. Price, J. L. Bonnar; A.
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  • 37 14 SC.R.C. team v. the I.A. at the S.C.R.C ground at 5 p.m. to-day: Cheok Wah. Evan Wong, Chim Bork. Kee Slang. Fong Lim. Yew Hock, Sens Whatt. Kee Tian, Tiang Seng, Gim Lock, Ceo Lee.
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  • 25 14 The hockey match played a' Pnya Lebanon Monday between the A PC. and the RAF resulted in a goalless draw.
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  • 20 14 Playing at the t A. ground on Sunday the Racecourse Rangers beat the Outram Road team by 3—l.
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  • 659 14 Yesterday's Soccer Talk At The Stadium. TpHERE was a very poor attendance a I the Anson Road Stadium last night when the fourth of the S.A.F.A. referees' refresher course series of talks was held. The bad weather undoubtedly kept a number of people away, for the
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    • 19 14 I MARIE DRESSLER and WALLACE BEERY j in TUGBOAT ANNIE" j j The Ticture that London Audiences Raved About
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    • 33 14 from Australia's supplies of Finest I Quality. Manufactured on our premiseunder European Supervision. Contains 1 all the vitamins and original elements of nutriment. V SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co .Ltd. 7 w.j w. 5
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  • 1518 15 (lAlvis Tidied oSMalaya Out Of The Fire. details of the play in f) ning against Shan- the deciding match in the cricket tournament and which Malaya Hongkong by M by 50 i una. with China Morn--10. is as follows: aspired by W. W I H.
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    • 293 15 Assets exceed $12,000,600. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (incorporated in the Strata fetttlemenu). train OFFICS: Qreat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: *7. Old Jewry. 10 Tfae ftymptny hu £20,000 dtportted with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the
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    • 628 15 THE EMPIRE STATION. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.T. 7.30 a.m. Time Signal from Bis Ben. News Bulletin 7.45 a.m. The Roosters' Concert Party; produced by J. E. Sharman. 8.30 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. The music of Massenet, a programme of gramophone records. 8.45 am. The British Empire: The Commonwealth of Nations,
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    • 812 15 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies «n Singapore, most of the members of which are reader* of the "Malaya Tribune.'' This Dtiry is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest i will still be included in
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  • 6144 16  -  By Denis Mac Kail. ADMIRAL Bonchurch entered the Royal Navy shortly after the introduc--1 ion of ironclads—an innovation of which he oouUl never really bring himself to approve and left it long before the disappearance of beards—one of which he still wears. This
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    • 400 17 j YOU ARE TRUSTEE L'ufe f9 TO YOUR FAMILY VRE YOU GOING fe* /*^f TO SEE THEM THROUGH 'Ĕ*L N<» one contemplates the possibility of fail- I f ']/f^^^^. ing his family in the preparation for their life careers. But Life's uncertainty may ml dry' rut across the moat cherished
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    • 424 17 "THE BLOOM OF YOUTH." But those good locks will fade all too soon ur.ltss the health be pvoperrj wtli fird d. Defective digestion, a slugg'sh liver, and the resulting imperfect cleansing of the food tract, induce pimples, acne, and other facial bl.mishes, as well as sallow v kin. dark eyes,
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  • 149 18 Suspected Of Being Concerned In Thefts. Called upon to shew cause why he should lid be bound over to b? cf gcod behaviour, I-mail bin Said Alwi. a Javanese, appear d before the Second Mayisti at? (Mr. N. dice) on Monday. Th? piosccution, conducted by Court Inspector
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  • 32 18 Reuter. Montlhery, Nov. 20 George Eyston, driving an eightcylinder Panhard, made a world record of over 100 kilometre- for all classes at an average spi«ed of 134.73 m.p.h record.—Reuter.
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  • 94 18 Preferred To Gold By A Japanese. Dairen. A Japanese business man is trying to salvage treasure from the old Russian Imperial battleship, "Pterohavlosk." which was sunk by the Japanese during the Russo-Japanese war. An immense amount of gold reputed to lie within the battleship but Mr. Sakurai. of
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  • 62 18 Stockholm, Oct. 17. Prince Charles, a nephew of the King of Sweden, was to-day fined 300 kronor (about £16» and ordered to pay 5,070 kronor (about £20) damages to two workmen who were injured last April, when the Prince, driving his own motor car, came into collision with
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    • 595 18 i* j ig£ Cheap Lamps /Yj iff are an r* 1 118 <iB il WlWk Expensive j \fl 1 MAOe ,N Luxury IIW HUB ENGLAND I HrnH V Mazda Laboratories J V ''gWr^V^WlK yjftjj iMHMr Invented the first if^SS^BIfiP^PEARL drftwn tungsten uSffi*M —v wlre lamp j )r \f in 191
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    • 362 18 I MALAYA'S MOST BRILLIANT FOOTBALLER. fi m I VOTING COUPON j I Write on the dotted line (in block letters) the name j I of the player you think is the most brilliant I Footballer in Malaya. g Send this coupon, together with one TIGER BEER Z crown cork, to
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  • 1435 19 Technical School. HONGKONG'S DREAM OF FUTURE. Hongkong, Nov. 4. "JT seems to ne that with Mich an industrious population as exists in Hongkong, the introduction oi manufacturing operations on a large scale would be a dream of the not too distant future." In these words, Mr. George
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  • 50 19 Belgrade. "I found this old coin among some odds and ends at home. Is it worth anything?" asked a Zagreb merchant of an expert, valuer. The Coin turned out to be S.iidO years old, ot solid gold weighing 0. 35 prams and bearing Hebrew and Arabic inscriptions.
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    • 243 19 JUKKir 1 H'4 Y HIS STICK. |i Sciatica Yielded to Kriischen. i ubt hat this man has .1 .stick, for it is now riu,cardcd it. months I sufTertu with i. umatism, and was untlu .ud of a stick. But Siilu for a short time, ,u\ay the stick. It is i.
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    • 330 19 r arcadia v WORKS CARRERAS'wonder Factory in LONDON-theHOME of.. CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I The most modernly-designed and equipped Tobacco Factory in the World is Arcadia VVorks, on the Hampstead Road, London, N.W., where Carreras make CRAVEN 4< A" Cigarettes. Nine acres of airwashed, sun-bathed cleanliness, housing 3,500 happy,
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  • 166 20 /ice men—taken on Armistice Day. In the centre front row are Major Williams (chairman), Mr. A. D. Pearson (vice-chairmanK and Mr. D. Cuthbertson hon. secretary of the Malacca branch of the E.S.A.M. The Hongkong girls' swimming relay tram, which won tho 200 relay race
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