Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1933

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. "Vol. xx. No. 2TO SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 25, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY,' NOVEMBER 25, 1933. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 Kit- i The 4^, Tribune normmmi» hi Malaya MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND BECAUSE j j I t THERE IS NO BETTER MILK THAN BLUE CROSS f. 9 HI i Di 2 THE PRICK FITS YOUR PURSE O c If Is S SAFE AND GOOD FOR BABY g
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    • 257 1 A. PLANTER ft, Raffles Place. Slugapsrs, Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces ot every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments oi every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. j j TEH LAST WORD IN; THE
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  • 76 2 My dear Nieces, In r?ply to lry appeal for suitable subjects lor debate, two or three of my nieces sent in very well selected topics. We will be having another d.'bate next month and I hope it will In- a real,
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  • 352 2 ißy "Myrtle War. war' Wherever you go you h«ar people talking of war. It makes my blood run (<;ld to think of war. and how we've all got to suffer, e.-pecially those who'v? got to fight tor their country. Although war is such a terrible thing, yet it dates
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  • 232 2 (By "Dream Lover.") The life of a schoolgirl is made up of school work and holidays. She thinks of her study in the class room, of the discipline she has to submit 10. of her games, and her holidays. A girl is sent to school with the
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  • 179 2 (By "Amy.") it is .rue that a stone that rolls from place to plac? gathers no moss. It is just like a man or boy who. when studying go from school »o school and is-unable to get a decent education, ll he goes to work he cannot stick
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  • 373 2 ißij Lucky S'ar The moon shlnr* brilliantly at night I'.« mys full on Lbe deep blue «-a and gold' fhr Millors from eoing in the wronc direction. Wh admtrr its rn»md und amillijc luce ana We usually |»o out on a muon-ll{tht night, lor *ve
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  • 311 2 By "Ntghtmare.'' I On* day ali the biro* come to a magpie ur«j ,akl "Mr*. Magpie, *on'f you teach ut, hw to make pretty nests like yours»" aji yes!" said -he maepie kindly. -I will %iiow >uu hou it b done." Then -the lold them to sit around
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  • 290 2 (By 'Sunny QirtS'J Hello cousins, rough time examination Is. what'/ I bet we must rack lip our brain» and study hard. We must not be la*v like cuckoo», you know Tutl lut, my dears. guess who the newcomer In our house la Waal. It's puppy You see when
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  • 466 2 ißy "Sicci Star."/ Christians of to-day must never fear. They Mt not alon>: in this wond oi temptation and sin. Their Master is wim them for "Lo, I am with you alway.'' When Christ spoke those encouraging words He did not mean them for
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  • 148 2 ißy "Snowdrop."j Good manners play a very important part in life. In order to have food manners we mmt b polite and courteous. By doing so we gain the reputation of being a man of good breeding in society. At the same time p ople will respect you. You
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  • 310 2 (By Lady Rowena.") D.ear sisters, before I commence my article I would like to suggest a suitable subject for our debate, it is "Should Mosquito Buses be Abolished." Well, let me proceed with mv story. Once in the country of Egypt, where thieves are clever a king was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 299 2 HOW THE STARS PROTECT THEIR BEAUTY Every day your favourite film star give special care camera. So, like scores of other iamous stars, she uses for its perfume and whiteness, but above all for the mild lather the skin jos screen actresses li.iv» found that looking younu is largely a
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    • 181 2 ••*************************11 I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I 1111, Art Modern Ukuleles. i (Made in U.S.A.) I Do not confuse this ukulele with the cheaper quality. Made ol j Z seasoned wood and fitted with Patent non-slip pegs. Beautiful I design (as
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    • 184 3 DRINK All the experience of Cadburys. who have I specialised in food-drinks for over a hundred I f\ years, has contrihuled to the perfecting of j a scientifically calculated I !fy J J elements essential to good health, hut j world-famous medical authority has declared j that more than half
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    • 522 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. m\%m\\mm\\\\%%m\^ TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and
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    • 582 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. t MUNICIPAL NOTICE. THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that 0:-chard Road, between B?ncoolen Street and Dhoby Ghaut, will be closed to through traffic for asphalt surfacing, commencing from Monday, 27th November, 1933, until completion of work. Traffic to and from town will b? diverted via Dhoby Ghaut, Bras
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    • 426 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MtiSIC SCHOOL, J Established 1928. (A Government Registered School) (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Chant, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education-- 1 Systematic Training bo:h in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading tc; T.CJL. Certificate. Diploma. etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Principal MERCANTILE
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    • 120 4 SITUATION WANTED. Highly nccmm nd excellent Chinese amah, c eke, S3WJ, care child any ag?. Free for Immediate encasement. Apply Fook Heng, 33, 1 p Floor, Hock Lam St., Singapore. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. 112, Sooth Bridge Road, Singapore. (By Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE 1.
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    • 594 4 TO LET. TO~LET—New Bungalow, 163-A. Haig Road, lectric, water, garage. Rent cheap. Apply within. FOR SALE OR TO LET—No. 1, Kings Road with electric lights, watrr and garage. Apply to N.8.W.. 2GA. N:\vtcn Read. TO LET —Bungalow. No. 1, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd and doe to Katong Park. Key
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    • 231 4 WHY GO ELSEWHEjr^ When you ca [Latest in Clocks j CHEAPEST prices; rroai |yick won hinol: I (Most UJ Idle Rd J j Contractors t j Clocks V\ 1 i PERMANENT uTTTv, (latest s>stem) VIENNESE BEAI TV PARLOiH 121, North BtMfe ld Retail the Chai By Taki. ABALA—R The Best
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  • 156 5 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Assistants. n. •-•U on to say something ,i> new education polic>, i,ii.ru tt was. be said, number o! semi-educated Aniut the country lookii us clerks. dressers and <MuttW»' agree it iin- «extent that. In mn'.ttlon policy or the Malaya lias been con- itkliik out th»'
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  • 152 5 lar that we have effected olte face" from our "non We must explain that r opposed in principle to il production or output as our consistent championInternational Tin Control ttitude was that until the rubber problem was solved, no talk whatever of resintil now there seemed to of
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  • 269 5 I rpHE necessity has arisen at last, a necessity which We foresaw years ago and strove to make others see for a comprehensive overhauling of our entire educational machinery. No longer can we be content with holc-in-the-corner methods. We need a Commission on Education that shall consist of
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  • 292 5 Comradeship Of Men In The Trenches. REMEMBERANCE Day. the Sunday before Aimiitice Day. Wse observed in many churches throughout the country on November 5. and by services at *Var memorials. At ihe service in Sunningdale Parish Church. Berkslur\ the Prince of Wales read out the names on
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  • 43 5 Mr. T. Prakasam. who toured Malaya some years ago. announces that he will be shortly resuming practice at the Bar for discharging obligations hitherto incurred. He will begin work shortly after handing over the Press business to a new management.
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  • 24 5 A proposal io revive the post of full time Labour Commissioner at Madras la understood '.o be under consideration by that Government.
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  • 21 5 Arrangements are in progress for holding an All-Asia Muslim Women Conference at he beginning of January next in Bombay.
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  • 218 5 French Gang Leaves If> "Visiting Card." TDURGLARS on the night of Nov. 6. broke *f open two safes in a bank at the corner of the Rue Reaumur and the Rue Notrp-Dame-des-Victoiries and got away with gold specie estimated to be worth 600,000 francs (£7,500 at
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  • 99 5 Sir Akbar Hydari left London for Venice and proceeded to India on Nov. 10 en board "Conte Rossi." He left a few days before the close of the Select Committee proceedings in order to be present at Hyderabad durmir the ViccroyV visit on Nov. 29. He
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    • 42 5 which is easily applied and which does not get out of f P^ ace even wnen applied to a JOint shojnld therefore It is obtainable from all dispensaries I TTV or direct from the sole-agents:-— 1 N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. j
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    • 117 5 CATARACT. No risk of opeiation. No matt r rip? cr unripNo matter however hard the films may bo Guaranteed cure without any haim Particulars on request. Apply: Dr. Shermin. F.C.S., Baliabhanga <Faridnur>. Bengal. India. stop at WWL If THIS SIGN I I ImW FOR REAL I I BATTERY I LUCAS
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    • 129 5 A Thorough Dentifrice that does a better job Use Gibbs Deuturicv just a> a trial for a week jr two ai;d tee what ft tiffareoce it makes to be heahh and appearance of your teeth! Gibbs Jentifric" cl anr, THOROUGHLY. The flood of .iagrant antis.-pli. foam pene.rates all the I
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    • 66 5 the 'White Dot" The "White Dot" on SHEAFFER LIFETIME 0 pens is for your protection. Be sure you find it on the writing instruments you buy. SHEAFFER LIFETIME 0 is the world's only Lifetime 0 pen. Distrs.: Khoo Hem* Pho Co.. South Canal Rd.. Sinuapur SHEAFFER PENS PENCILS DESKSETS SRRiP
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  • 1060 6 Shipping News Notices. FAMOUS LINER TO BE SCRAPPED. A Ship With Personality And Appeal. ¥71 ROM the sentimental point of view, one of -T the saddest features about the deep shipping depression is the way it is sending to tne scrappers vessels which would normally have many years' useful life
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  • 303 6 Vessel To Replace The Old Shuntien. Hongkong. has begin at th- TalkDO Dock on a new eoaata] s. earner for Messrs Butterfield and Swire. The new vessel which will be a n express coaster capable of making 16 to 17 knots an hour, is to be named the
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  • 153 6 Grounding Of The Shengking At Tientsin. One of the largest ships to journey up the Haiho. the Chin* Na lgation Co s.s* Shengking. ran aground opposite the Russian Consulate General at Tientsin recently after a thirteen foot draft had been authorised She went up on a 14 ft.
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  • 115 6 Founders In Storm Off Loochoo. Tokyo. Nov. 17. The pirate band, which is said to be under intend committing a piracy, but all shipping must be en the look-out for any suspicious la. dications.—"South China Morning Post." The Japanese freighter. Sciten Maru is believed to have foundered
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  • 29 6 The Siianghai "Shipping Review" understand that the China Navigation Co.'s sieameNingpo i built at Scott's. Greenock, in 1898» has been sold to Chinese dealers for breakincup purposes.
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  • 297 6 "Owners Do Not Intend To Be Hysterical." REFERENCE to the work of the Policy Committee of the Chamber of Shipping war. made by Mr. H. M. Clem.in.son. the general manager of the Chamber, at the dinner cf the Bri ish Association of Refrigeration in London. It was not
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  • 47 6 Band At Present In Hongkong. Hongkong. Nov. 18. A general warning to shipping has been issued by the Harbour Master, on the authority of the Hongkong Police, to the effect that a gang of Bias Bay pirates, exact number unknown, is at present in Hongkong.
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  • 717 6 Keeping The Rat Plague In Check. THE very big field covered by modern port sanitery administration was touched upon recently by Mr. P. W. Coombe, A.R. San.l., M.5.1.A., port sanitary inspector, who delivered the Chadwick public lecture on "Port of London Sanitary Administration," at the Royal Society
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    • 555 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. mJ 1 L 1.'..-!.. J ,1 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. >■ (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. Mm** AND FOft EAST MAIL SERVTCr fUnder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Tonnage. Singapore
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    • 198 6 Ijlloyd triestino! (Incorporated ln Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j Calling at Penang. Colombo, Bombay. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden. Massowah. Suez, Port J i Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said Bri "disi, Venice and Trieste. Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. mv TERGESTEA Dec. 15 Dec.
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    • 233 6 Deutsch |Hpß| Australlsche Dampfschifli ml Cj Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated ln Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo and Manila D;c. 2 t m s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t ms. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila
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    • 525 6 STEAMER SAILJNGB The undernoted are the r fixtures:— 4 OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Mv: g Shai. North China S "SAALE.- r« Manila 1 Shanghai. Dam:: 1 Nagoya. Kobe and 0 i c 13 HOMEWARI g. "PULDA" for Oeaot, Bar* 1833 Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Rami Br: men S 'TSAR." for Genoa, Man Amsterdam.
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  • 286 7 Mining Shares. Saturday. 11 a.m. re quotation! are exchange and Buyers. Sellers. Tin 32 6 ***** 9 37 9 15- 15 9 1 30 1.35 366 37 6 0 30 0.35 1 10 1.12% 38 6 40 5 56 0 40 0 43 (»43 0.50 I5|- 15
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  • 161 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER VERY FIRM. Batavia Restriction Conference. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 1'» :> 'k cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Very firm. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber. 4 9 32d.. up l 16d. Market Tone: Firm. New York. 9 cts.,
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  • 873 7 Profit After Heavy Losj Last Year. 'I'HE fifteenth annual K«n<»ra] ut' the Llny.ul Tin Co.. hid., wus held yesterday at 04 Market Sieve t. Singapore T F, 4, .cier-.00 -P«.»lv w.i. in •'i•• chilli ninJ .viaong-r tp/v? pre.^iil wen Messrs. S Q. Wou& J A Elias. Leo Chin»
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  • 103 7 Output In Excess Of Pre-War. THE ttnjrfatC Industry in Sotuh-West Wales has had a good summvr. Production during the last three mon hs is over 70 petcent, cf capacity and at the end of Sep.embolic was stated ,hat output was in excess of pre-war level. Works a.c well
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  • 950 7 Looking Upward. HOPE IN BIGGER QUOTAS. TpHE ninth annual general meeting I of the Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., I Ltd.. was held yesterday, at the offices of the company, 14, Market Street, Singapore. Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole was in the chair and amongst those present
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  • 643 7 Singapore. Saturday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: Issue I Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0 85 $0.90 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Ciajah 0.(50 0.70 0.60 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 1.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 TIIK SOUTH BRITISH COMPANY, LTD., j (fi Zealand.) N VR1NE, MOTOR AND COMPENSATION. I C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. I i\l IT SON GREEN. TUB EASTERN UNITED I OIM'OIIATION, LTD. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND KMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. i Oenrral Mammer. i 4 ''Mil Street. Rlngtpor*.
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    • 75 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln ffn«land>. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed nJ|OM on Capital C 1.000.000 Paid-up-Capita Rraerve Fund ana hm« HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay Calcutta. Colombo. KaracM. Madnu. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk. opened receC on Fixed Deposit on terms to be Mcer?SpoShp" ACCOUNTS openedl
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    • 21 7 _i u ——W— nr N9 9 COLLyVr OLUAY s 1 N c A j Head Office: 55, Wall Street New York.
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    • 268 7 KNIFE GRINDING. A Sin-meld manufacturer has invented and patented a taite-frtadtag machine by means of which a number of knife or scissor Ma* i can be ground simultaneously. me niachin- is hydraulically operated, and capable of grinding one side of twenty gnxss nl table knife blanks a day. It does
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    • 234 8 Amusements <- I ALHAMBRA i *~ia*Tr-* j IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE is on: of the most amusing screen presentation:- seen in a 1 long time, and certainly the funniest one of recent weeks. —"Malaya Tribune," 24 11 33. IP YOU WANT TO HAVE A REAL GOOD LAUGH AND A
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    • 388 8 i WMMSMH HNSI IUSUSIISIISIISMIMBUnBtSmUHWHWI ■"■'ili'a.'liirsa'.lHlllllfe j 6.15 I CAPITOL 9.15 I I I POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! I NOEL COWARD'S World-famous Operetta f I Taking its place with I "PRIVATE LIVES" BITTER and I "CAVALCADE" d'VX7'¥? V?nP amongst the Screen's 13l WW JLCiJGI JL I Great Triumph I TO-MORROW (Opening at
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    • 361 8 iiiiiiiiifliiiii«MiiiiiitMiriiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiintTiTiinr')i(TiniiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii i I STARTING SUNDAY I 3.15 -6.15 9.15. I "STREET OF j 7jjĔmi t WOMEN" I WEis EDMUND LOWE mwWMs I gp" k WYNNE GIBSON mmmt^^F^ 5 CDWARDARNOLD lOHNNY HINTS ■■ERyNwtt'* I I V .BP SCHULBERG Pioduction M^S^^> jl (jkimmountQictw m{\\\ m\i m r He Was Her Bodyguarrj fl
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    • 285 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. Government Notificatioa. TENDERS will be iced Secretary's Office, up i 8008 the 17th January. 1934 tor tin I Erection and Hl—]lh timi ol Prison at 11% BBttestone, C* i pore, comprising ihe boondin buildings, walling mi'! other boundary BvJL Every perron a| ply:: fa »11. be rrquir.d
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  • 264 9 Stone in Pocket. iAM CONVICTED IN JOHORE. >ur Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Nov. 23. uu lice were on rounds at the Jalan Kota Tinggi, out for Communists, they a man standing in a dark roadside and on searchith the aid of
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  • 148 9 Fishing Boats Loaded To Gunwales. With Iheir gunwales in some cases almost level wUh the water, several vessels of the Lowestoft drifter fleet brought remarkable catches of herrings into port on November 4 One boat, the Three Kings had over 250.000 fish, her shot being the season s
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  • 77 9 The current programme at the Ritz cinema. Geylang, consists of two full-length talkies besides a number of "ohorts," a newsreel. eti\ At the first house at 7.45 p.m. Hoot Gibson is seen in "The Gay Euckaroo." an action picture mixed with
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  • 84 9 "When Ladies Meet," the Roxy's current attraction, wi h Ann Harding and Robert Montgomery. Is a delightful picture with exceptionally fine dialogue. This Me ro-Goldwyn-Mayer production tell> the story of a youthful novelist (Myrna Loy) who falls in leve with her publisher, an elderly married
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  • 76 9 Government To Take Them Over. Capt. Nelson Jones, First Magistrate. Johore Bahru and President of the Town Board, is away on duty inspecting all toddy shops in Johore. Sheikh Abu Bakar, Second Magistrate, has been covering the work of Mr. Jon?s in the Courts. It is understood that
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  • 70 9 Bulawayo. Rhodesia. A native, armed only with a club, has killed a full grown leopard near here. While he was walking with two dogs on k farm near Trelawn°y. hey put up a leopard which attacked them savagely. In order to save them, the natives, having onlj a
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  • 102 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS IN PORT. I British, 3,094 tons, from New Orleans 24-11. owse, 352 tons, from Tumpat lot Tumpat 25-11. Dutch. 640 tons, from 1 Is 23-11, for Natoena Islands B Itiah, 396 tons, from Bangkok »■ll En Malacca 25-11. Dul 628 tons,
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  • 86 9 SHIPS ALONGSIDE TOT WHAJ^WB, Singapore, Nov. 25. £a« Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). HU Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kinta 8 Paltmbang 7. c Dock (Entrance Gate 1). tana 30: Steel Navigator 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). West wharf (Entrance Gate 2; Raub Jardine's. Section 10 (Entrance Qate 1).
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  • 86 9 Information has been received from the Alor Star agents ci ihe Dutch Air Service that the mail plane from Europe will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day. Should this information prove correct the mail should reach Singapore at about 4.30 p.m. to-day and will be delivered
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  • 192 9 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 22. London 1 months' sight 2;4 11,64 London 3 months" sight 2,4 5,32 London 6U days' sight 2,4 964 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1 London demand 2 4 764 London T.T. 2|4 564 Lyons and Paris demand 960 Hamburg demand 150 New York
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  • 150 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. rO-DAY NOV U5 rid«'s.—J 10 t- m 24 Pni S?m«<fcpi..- Raci-* Ool! Kurd Ciiih M<sl:il Oorovlilion. I R""JUy: Muluyr» C<iw. Stusaporc fc" 3. 0- (I Mnlarca. SC.C.: Raffles College V Medic.»! M.C. Hockey SR C *6 V V I.R.C
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  • 83 9 ALHAMBRA.—"It's Great to be Alive." CAPITOL.—"Bitter Sweet." EMPIRE.—"• Across The World" and Chinese talkie "Struggle for Love." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs. I cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"Hell .Divers;" Star—"The Broken Wing." MARLBOROUGH—HeIen Hayes and Gary Cooper in "A Farewell to Arms." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas,
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    • 64 9 E. P. N. S. Spoons and Forks, Fish Eaters, Knife Rests, Butter Knives, Toast Racks, Soda Spoons, IceClaw Tongs, etc. Also Cutlery Cabinets, Stainless Meat Carvers, and EP.NS. Fancy Pattern Tea Spoons, Sugar Tcriga Pastry Forks. Fruit Sets. etc.. in boxes, suitable for Wedduur. Birthday. X'mas and New Year Present.-.,
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    • 35 9 j TODAY j t NOVEMBER 25th. j Practice Class From 6 to 8 p.m. f To which we cordially invite our j Pupils and Their Friends. ANGELA DI MARTINIS, Flut 14, CAPITOL BUILDLNGS. H i
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    • 798 9 j SINGAPORE HOTCIS 1 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scotts Road. On Thursday, November 30—Friday, December Ist— Saturday, December 2nd. THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS 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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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 144 9 [POSTAL INTELLIOtHCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Banka I; land. Pladjoe and Palembang (Senang» 2 p.m Kemaman. Keniasek, Kretay, Dungun. Trengganu and Besut (Boribat) 2 p.m. Bangkok (Promise) 3 p.m. Djambi iTciadja) 3 p.m. Tembilahan and Rengat <Maros) 4 p.m Bengkalis and Bagan (Toboali) 4 p.m. Balei and Laboean Bilik (.Jarak)
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  • 816 10 Great Britain's threat to indulge in reprisals fcr excessive French tariffs opens up unpleasant possibilities. They are not of British seeking, but that does not mean that Great Britain will not be very determined in any measures which are considered necessary to enforce principles of fair trading.
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  • 323 10 Captain J. Lee, S.S.V.F., has been .promoted Major. Mr. Leslie A. Davis is recognised as honorary Vice-Consul of Brazil at Singapore. Captain D. R. Swaine has been appointed an Inspector of Schools, Singapore and Labuan. A commission as Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Volunteers has been granted to Mr. J.
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  • 124 10 Committee No. 7 of the Municipal Commissioners, at their meeting on Nov. 17, came to a decision which was duly confirmed yesterday: "Authorised the President to arrange with a member of the Provident Fund to take formal legal action against tne Commissioners, as
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  • 138 10 IN discussing the hawker problem at the meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners the other day, Dr. Blakemore strenuously opposed exemption from payment of licence fees for widow hawkers, presumably on the ground that six cases of typhoid were traceable to food. It is pertinent to ask whether
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  • 125 10 A CCORDING to Dr. Chen Su Lan, President of the Singapore AntiOpium Society, it costs the opium smpker $37 a month to indulge ln the vice. That makes $444 a year. As there are 300,000 addicts in Malaya, it *ffl seen that the cost ol b J
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  • 205 10 China is on the < reign of terror. Bince drawal of the Chinese trooj so-called demilitarised Peiping many months ago, In accordance with the Tangku Armistice Agreement hordes of bandits have ravaj d in the Luan area north-east oi T The last shreds of Chinese control
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  • 392 10 By "Lookcr-On" I CONGRATS to the Hon. (to be) Dr. Lim Han Hoe. A Once again the Occasion has discovered the Man. A He probably fully realises that he has a hard row to Hoe. "Alone I did it!" now says Van der Lubbe. And not many people
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  • 32 10 GIRLS' CORNER. Ml ROLL OF HONOUR < n CHURCH SERVICES. OO i MUNICIPAL MEETING. I SPORTS NEWS. M OUR READERS ViiEVf RADIO PROGRAMMES CLUB DIARY. CO pi BOYS' CORNER. EM
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    • 364 10 j Ir™ *****8 M HIS MASTER'S VOICE" j j RKCORDS j Mid-November, 1933. j j Lm—— wmmmmm——mm 5 DANCE RECORDS. j RAY NOBLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1 "TROUBLE IN PARADISE Pox Trot 863 94. j MADEMOISELLE Waltz HOW CAN WE BE WRONG •Nymph Errant"» Fox Trot 8639fl j ITS IOR
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    • 55 10 Ii i j i m m m m m m j_ m m mi PRISCILLA LTD., It, STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL. 3335. Specialists in Bien Jolie Corsets and Girdles. Van Raalte and Allen "A" hosiery. I 1 Van Raalte undies of the most exquisite and delicate texture in the latest
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  • 493 11 DIVISION OF OPINION AMONG D.E.I. LEADERS. Delay Inevitable Full Time That A Decision Was Made." Reuter. t iterest is shown by the local rubber market in the r conference in Batavia. It is stated that the the delegates favour
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  • 90 11 Formation Of A Local Association. movement of the in Malaya to assist tof Hainan Island be interests of their clansind in China, the dele- various Hylam bodies held conference at the Keng n al Beach Read earlier to form an oil-Malayan called the South Seas Chin Association,"
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  • 31 11 untitled Cheng Lock's untitled Unofficial Member of Council and Dr. Lim Han tent as an Unofficial the Legislative Council, which In the "Malaya Tribune* now officially notified in m wenunent Gazette.
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  • 53 11 uution of the Singapore at Goodwood Park Hotel ttnmdkj next, for three perhe M-lection of Noel Coward's "Hay Fever" Is a happy "X ludes Gladys Hope-Faulkner, Be.tj Aiken, Joan Watson, J D Champness. R Walling, d C B. ("Tony") Pecker, Waters as stage-manager. The Pi ir are Nov.
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  • 131 11 Military Governor Claims Success. Shanghai, Nov. H. According to a report Irom Changsha. capital of Hunan province, the Red menace in eastern Hunan has been definitely cheeked by the provincial Government troops who launched a series of counter-attacks on the Red invaders from Kiaogsl last week and inilicted
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  • 34 11 German Soldier Killed By Austrian? Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 24. A Reichswehr soldier is reported to have been killed at Reithimwmkel by shots alleged to have been fired by an Austrian frontier guard.—Reuter.
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  • 65 11 Warsaw, Oct. 19. When a boy of nine was ordered by his parents to turn a cat out or tne house he tied a string round its neck, «nn set out from Warsaw and walked E? 7 a konane in the Carpathian mounZ s ak a°sSlnce
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  • 172 11 French Concession To Britain. Reuter. Paris, Nov. 64. AFTER the announcement of the vote defeating the Government, Ministers trooped out funereally and motored to Elysee to hand in their resignations to President Le Brun. M. Herriot's created a great sensation. He was listened to with respect
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  • 54 11 Call For Abandonment Of Revolt. It Ls understood thai' the Hokien Association in Singapore has sent a cable toi the leaders, in Fukien, including Gen. Tsai Ting Kai, Commander of the, 19th Route-Army, requesting that the revolt be abandoned, so as' to* prevent the country being plunged into
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  • 80 11 Land For Military Purposes. The Government Gazette. issued yesterday, notifies the intention of Government to acquire three pieces of land for military purposes. The first plot is in the mukim of Pulau Tekong, containing 98 acres. 2 roods and 14 4 poles or thereabouts. The second plot, situated
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  • 61 11 Discussion Between France And Italy. Reuter. Rome. Nov. 24. Although no statement was issued after a 50-minutes' talk between M. Avenol and Sig. Mussolini, it is very significant that M. Avenol has decided to stay in Rome until Sunday. An opinion is current that the conversations relate
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  • 71 11 Magistrate Decides Against Him. Reuter. London. Nov. 24. The Duke of Atholl has been fined £25. the magistrate holding that the beneficiaries of the scheme were arbitrarily selected Reuter. [The Duke of Atholl attempted to run a sweep for the British hospitals but was prevented. He then invited
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  • 61 11 Lancashire M.P.'s Demand Strong Action. Reuter. London, Nov. 24. Lancashire Members of the House of Commons are supporting a motion which Mr. A. E. G. Fuller (Ardwick division ol Manchester), is to move on Nov. 29, demanding abrogaticn of the Anglo-Japanese trade agreement and restriction of Japanss? trade
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  • 57 11 The Removal Of Martial Law. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 24. In .consequence of the removal of martial law licensed gun dealers in Bangkok have received from the authorities their stocks held up during the recent uprising. Police now on duty in the capital are without firearms
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  • 533 11 The Bouncing Dollar. AL SMITH JOINS THE OPPOSITION. Reuter. New York, Nov. 24. yyHILE official circles describe the reported break between the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board as exaggerated the Federal Advisory Council has passed a resolution Warning Mr. Roosevelt against currency with a fluctuating
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  • 67 11 A public demonstration, organised jointly by the Cyclists' Touring Club and the Pedestrians' Association, is to be held in the Friends' Lecture Hall, Euston-road, on Nov. 22, at 8 o'clock, to demand action from the Government to reduce the number of road accidents. Viscount Cecil will
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  • 61 11 Seven Killed And Others Injured. Amoy, Nov. 25. A passenger 'plane of the China Aviation Co., while on its first trip from Shanghai to Canton, encountered a thick fog in the vicinity of Amoy yesterday morning. The 'plane eventually crashed when over the city and was wrecked.
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  • 41 11 Prime Minister Accepts British Control. Reuter. St. Johns (Newfoundland), Nov. 24. Mi. F. C. Alderdice, Prime Minister of Newfoundland, announces that his party has unanimously accepted the Royal Commission report, giving the Home Government temporary control of Newfoundland's finances.—Reuter.
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  • 36 11 Spectators Get Out Of Hand. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 24. At the inter-school boxing tournament yesterday the referee, giv.ng an unpopular decision was pelted with eggs and stones by the spectators.
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  • 36 11 Reuter. San Francisco, Nov. 24. Mrs Wills-Moody stated that she expects to be absent from tennis competitions for at least two years as she has resigned herself to a period of rest and recovery.—Reuter.
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  • 625 11 CANTON WANTS END TO REVOLT. Nanking Conference. More Warships Speeding To Fukien. Reuter. J*llE South-West Executive Committee has lodged an ultimatum with the Independent Government at Foochow demanding for the immediate suspension of the Fukien revolt otherwise an attack will be launched on the province. A special
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    • 17 11 TO-.MORROWS SUNDAY TRIBUNE will be 20 PAGES FOR 5 CENTS TWICE AS coon at HALF THE PRICE."
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  • 2876 12 COMMISSIONERS' DISCUSSION. PRESIDENT WELCOMES MR. TAY LIAN TECK'S MOTION. The question of the appointment of locally-born men to the higher posts of the Municipal service was brought forward by Mr. Tay Lian Teck at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners,
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  • 51 12 An Assistant Treasurer To Go. One of the committee decisions approved at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was: "Approved proposed arrangements for one financial ofliter to carry out ihe financial duties of both ihe Water Department and the Municipal Engineer's Department, and recommended the retrenchment of one assistant
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  • 72 12 Commissioners And The Traction Company. The following committee decision was approved without discussion at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners: "In connection with the removal of aU mosquito busrs from route 'C (Paya Lebar to Finlayson Green) after Dec. 31, 1933. decided to inform the Singapore Traction Co..
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  • 71 12 Stab Wounds In The Neck. THE Seletar police are investigating a case in which an elderly Javanese woman is believed to have been murdered in her sleep. Early yesterday morning she was discovered lying dead in bed in her hut at the 13th mile, Seletar. She
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  • 75 12 Mr. Laycock And The New Pier. At yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, the President moved a resolution making legal the new second-class taxi stands at the new pier. In accordance with the wording of the motion he referred to "Clifford Pier." Mr. J. Laycock: Where is
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  • 424 12 "Straightforward story." OLD MAN KNOCKED DOW X. "THE evidence i straight! onvan! gj one verdict poßaible," pore Coroner (Mr. G B yesterday at the con quiry into the deal Chinese who was 1 a motor-car driven by i;. early on the morning \'< Mr. J. F.
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  • 58 12 A quarterly untitled Asiatic S'aift' A <*Uf D held at the T*wn Halt X Sunday, at 4 pm Row <* elude an address h] M M.C.S.. Asst. Director af 00-operaJ< and S.S.. a proposal 10 form a Co-open^ Society lor th BMMfcen i the activity ot tl. 1 Selangor. and
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  • 428 13 Poisoning. PRAISE OF HIS WIFE. lyaol. It is my own one in the house is a misery for me. f uir letters left by a English-speaking ChiKam, who ended g lysol on the afterIt'. d and lived with his and
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  • 50 13 Warsaw, Oct. 18. modern plays were cease public, several theatrical Poland have decided to try ical draw, and Shakespeare sen as the most likely to Measure for Measure," and the "Merry Wives of «11 to be produced here in has already been playing in Craccw and tern-
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  • 587 13 Boy Knocked Down By Lorry. T»HE Civil District Judge. Mr. H. R. Bull dismissed a claim yesterday tor $50U as damages for injuries sustained by an eight-year-old Chinese boy as a result of being run over by a motorlorry. ~T ne boy sustained a fracture of
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  • 264 13 Sailors' Miraculous Escape. THREE Chinese sailors had a miraculous escape from drowning last Thursday when the mast of tneir twakow broke in mid-ocean and t hey were left to the merry of the winds. Luckily for them, the "British Light," of the Royal Auxiliary Fleet, espied
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  • 41 13 Between Gandhi And Jawaharlal. Allahabad. Nov. 8. The proposed visit of Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru to Mr. Gandhi has been postponed as the dats was found to be unsuitable to Dr. Ansari. Mr. Nariman and other leaders invited for discussion.
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  • 68 13 An iron bridge in Tampin town, Tam-pin-Kuala Pilah Road, was washed away on Wednesday night after very heavy rain. An unsuspecting Malay cyclist who was riding along the road, unaware of the washout, was thrown into the river and was drowned. The body was
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  • 188 13 A correspondent writes to the "Malay Mail"- Mr. Chan Fook Nyan, whose death in Singapore was recorded in yesterday's (Thursday's) issue, was for years Chief Clerk of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board and later an Inspector m the Chinese Secretariat here. He retired on pension in 1909. He
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  • 345 13 Mrs W Fletcher, of Penang. who recently came to Singapore to be operated upon, is now reported to be progressing satisfactorily Owing to the need for economy, the Penang V R. C. has reluctantly been compelled to abandon the Penang Open cßunptonship Rffie Meeting this year. The marriage of
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  • 43 13 Dr. J. S. Lee, the well-known private medical practitioners of Ipoh, who is leaving for Ceylon to-day on an urgent business, has been entertained at a dinner party by |members of the Ceylon Association. Perak. of v.'hicri body he is the President,
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  • 546 13 Malacca Celebration. j PROGRAMME TO LAST TWO DAYS. THE W angkang Procession which is j celebrated every 14 years in 1 Malacca, will begin on Monday and j continue on Wednesday. The Procession Committee, with Mr. Tan Soo Hock as chairman, will be comprised of M'ssrs.
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  • 50 13 Milan. The Mayer cf Milan has just received 250,000 lire (ZA.I6G) front Signor Mussolini for tne relief of the homeless poor of Milan. Hundreds of poverty-stricken families will benefit by the gift. Many of .them aire no>< living in Municipal barracks after fcalng turned out of their homes,
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  • 58 13 Reuter. Saarbrucken. A new law in the Saar region forbids the wcariug of blue of blark peaked caps, cockades of any l md, top boots and breeches. Mass arrests have been made by the polic» The offenders are raleaaad with a caution but fined if they
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  • 54 13 Harris-bur-. Pennsylvania. The Pcnnsylvanian fanner-., who M n l as weather prophets, predict, the longest and coldest winter for many fmn Portent- which they eiic include thi v heavy plumage of the pigeon, the thick hack of the trees this year and the fart that com husks
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    • 340 13 at. j SHE—And are there any Tigers in Malaya 5 HE—Thousands, my dear, thousands! You find them in every Club, Hotel, I Rest House and Home. I OF COURSE HE MEANT I TIGER BEER I I Fraser Neave, Ltd. I DISTRIBUTORS I Telephone 5886. f /'I il'ilii-il lulliljrl I I
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  • 2675 14 Yesterday's Results: Handicaps And Selections For To-day. fI\HERE was only a moderate attend--1 ance for the first day of the two-day amateur race meeting he'd by the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah yesterday, when a card of
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  • 82 14 Special Selections For This Afternoon. "Winning Post's" le'ections for to-day are as follows: Race I—BEAU GESTE 11. ARJUNA 11. Race 2—HEAD OF THE BILL. LAND'S END. BUST UP. Bare 3 —SILVER HI ACE. ATHOL, BREW. LADY TARQUIN. Race I—VITALITY. BEN HALL. ARMY CONTRACTOR. Race S—NELLIE. 1 TRILBY.
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  • 141 14 Result Of Badminton Finals. THE finals of the Klang Union Epworth League Badminton touranments resulted as follows: MEN'S SDMGLES CHAMPIONSHIP: Lee Eng Swee beat A. Das Lazarus in three sets 15—5, 2—15, 14—14 (3 —0). LADIES' SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP: Owing to her departure to T lok Anson, Miss
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  • 333 14 Yesterday's Hockey At The S.C.C. THE hockey eleven of the Khalsa Association were severely trounced when they visited the Singapore Cricket Cluo yesterday, having to go down to defeat by seven goals to nil. The visitors were outclassed and were down by three goals after the first
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  • 176 14 Question Of Indians In England. London. Nov. 9. It is reported that the Nawab of Pataudi. who was a member of the Engliglu cricket team sent to Australia last winter, has decided that he will not play for India in the Test matches against the English touring team
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  • 50 14 Ties in the S.C.C. lawn bowls championship tournament for next week: Monday: E. J. Cassels v. P. ONeil Dunne H. Heushelwood v. C. D. Belton. Tuesday: J. A. Dean v. H. K. Fearnside. Wednesday: E. H R. Bowerman v Winner of H. HenshelWOCd and C. D. Beltnn.
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  • 33 14 Reuter. London. Nov. 24 Additional probables for th? Manchcst r November Handicap are: Bulandehar, Sansespoir. Blandearna and Isthmus, all of which have not be n allotted jockeys. Quick rides Air Cap'ain.—Reuter.
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  • 151 14 Matches In Southern nd Northern Sections! QINGAPORE Nr 11l till' M klav.i 4hi the SC.C liil. ai The U'Uttui will tx> SINGAPORE, j. Kilil!. U M n\ii ii j• F. U. Mlliiij; iJ J'rj, E S Tuibul. 1 I •OA. G, E M .f(H]f J DiilU'.V.
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  • 75 14 PERAK Y. PENANG. Perak and Penang meet in the fat game in the Northern half of tl petition in Ipoh to-day. The teams are: PERAK: Tudor Ow< Cameron. Leach: Shaw. Ces&l rd; Lew:, Liston (capt.t. Hand'ey, TufneU, Morgan, Wallace, Barman, cam. PENANG: Kirk; Fenwkk, I Hague. Clark; Bingluu.i. lif iff;
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  • 93 14 To-day's Inter-College At Sepey Linear Ttu* second l. > fotlUmll nia'.f.') bomi-li ilti* -1 o. .1 Cnllt-gts will tat! fill*) 'rt ■l\ It. Mji -i U I till* Sii Ouvli( i.•••<* «•> -i« 'lime Ultp 'V.wro* JOi r. |l jvar* nM(clt \sfti, dr»**r.. rrcWrn Tlii* r -i ,ri
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  • 99 14 Hope Of Som ething Being Done. SI« |»nK, s» l"|. Uf M" ."Pwm7 and f?M< rii|i UicrtWßlttv uiii lb« j|Mt H> a pn-viL.il «HTP poiulni!, ami 1 uiTji UtL. »>: «ti. MuiiMl-»' LiUy hftlf-inriuvo 'o ih«»> 111 U! «'UlcM* •o iiivo w:, y v'l»- r 111 thr Wfjr.ki.
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  • 71 14 Invitations for the Bine B Pf. ty-s tiffin and dance to be held n v 3 are out. The function will at the bungalow of Mr. Inn ffln X of the Patrons of the Party, and it P ro to be a big affair. s
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  • 38 14 Lunar Athletic Musical Par S.H.B. Electrical D. a\ the S.H.B ground at 5 p m Don Quan. Tian Chwe B Chong. Ah Hong. Chit Bar Tee. X V Watson Bum Reserves: Poh Chiang. SI 1 Other.
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  • 1417 15 Wolgast Too Good For Brown. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 2. IT was f&rtuna.e indeed for Jackie Brown, the world's flyweight champion, that his 12 .round light, with Midget Wolgast, the American flyweight, at the Albert Hall, was not a championship affair. In one of the
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  • 398 15 Jean Borotra And Rugby Football. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 9. AFTER his strenuous victory over H. W. Austin in the cover court final at the Queens Club, Jean Borotra declared that a five set singles match at lawn tennis was more strenuous than rugby football.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 297 15 THE MODERN TOOTHPASTE /^^pT ni tlie Teeth J HJ 'll* Contains CWS;. illlipS [Milk ofifognesial Dental Magnesia *****1 t 1 1 1 1 1 l.:i::li'i;;ii!i: l tin:!|;:|.. l1 iiini:|i!ii!|inini!itmmp /fFLIT^I I/ (Sj YOUR BEST WEAPON Ssm AGAINST A 7 DISEASE-CARRYING// INSECTS jy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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    • 197 15 Assets exceed] $12,000,608. Assurance In force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the StralU Settlement*). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eaetern Life Building. Cecil Btreet. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. 1.0. The Company bu «20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compute with
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  • 98 16 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers arc invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It viutt be under.'food tha' th" "Malaya Tribune" does not vtcessarily endorse opinions expressed bi correspedents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten double spveing, and on one
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  • 86 16 iTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Bix. .pcxrr.it me to congratulate you on your Editorial in yesterday's issue, which is i inarterpiror of penmanship. There is. howevtr. one point of iew which has not been stressed. Ihe policy of the present Administration appears to he tc make
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  • 98 16 ,T'j the Sdiior. -Uulaya Tribune.") si. i vfvv «mteful H you will Ic: 1,,, k; f, iii» r.ut elvr w some sound advicc to i>t iiLir«-jßric;iing, nntf haw to avoid aicx- Ufniij? tlu blrtlv 1 Had h K°od nambv inwi two r:»M»?hr cRo. but h*v«? lrfl only i.v.
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  • 112 16 7 (K- £difur, Malaya Tribune.") ~.i in. m'. kiiw whirr to malgr u coml i• «nji!»- tht irjiw i>t a certain bucuu i.e.»r Itu* .luwllon cT N 11 anc i,\t tuk R~.iU. ciruUtß I' nui«anci in thi* t. lity bv ;hcli- ctiauuuofl worktnc cvcay day litun u»n 4
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  • 136 16 •r 'hr Editor 'Malaya rribune."/ "r ip spi> im the verv xuccesafui com--111 it:..11 hvid recently at the Great World c ««ft- t.ioro must \jc many who wer* disj.| u.r.: -<i with tiip method of selecting thr roirpntorii H<*ud.*: wt!l '-mainly ainxe with mi* that it ••a? t'.nt
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  • 184 16 f7* t B'tltri* Malaya Tribune."/ Sir —Aj> j kppi! aupporlcr of the cause of LUlt 3,i.»jU Cliifteat community I muat eonu.ituUie the Chairman of tile S.C BA. on the cqruua'Jnj eloquence and cogent arguments iir pu t into his ipci'ch at the annual meeting ot Urns. Association. Thori-
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  • 478 16 <Tn iitf Ediior, •'Malaya Tribune."/ Si». I would w interested to learn U Ihc flvcrUniu; '-tunl of Malayan Breweries. IMI v,hrfrt)v lltr most proficient footballer lp m*U»Y!» u> Uoinp *rnt lo England t*t tfie >;>>i r.ir <n «lie company, has beon sponsored Uy if 1-ooiu.iU
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  • 596 16 'To ihe Editor. -Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—For the idea of a member of the British Parliament for Malaya and of the good of it, much may be urged and has been urged in your bright and vigorous leader of to-da\ The Colonial Office, however well staffed and
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  • 299 16 Fate Of City Rector's Experiment. The announcement made by the new rector. the Rev. H. Martyn Sanders, that he would permit questions to be asked during the service failed to attract the expected large congregation to All Hallows-on-the-Wall, City. When the rector entered the pulpit he found facing
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    • 241 16 :---.-':-:-:.:.^*i33« ■HW-* J :^5:: :S I <*'■" T* "•••;"'':":-"-'.'**!"r«S^^^B I <J ".--'.':'.*-;"*3i^^B /gfl I 8>J > J Bstfl VJ A\ /al 9K g* H #ifl F gl Lm\ K ll v -l v K? ll ■.£•>": I8w: I (l HI il;iKl 8T.J 11 rTS BE 1. rtivr-T mtt vj I
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    • 148 17 < i ■■•••'■'««l. m j r-. ffl THE 1934 9 Embodying Every modern development BHS?- The finest value for money ever put or motoi car market. The l 1 ppearance. design, performance. equi?>ir mt and exceptional roominess of iff, A \*Jm m&r thesA new Hillman modeh i- definite!} unequalled by
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    • 39 17 ITJ Whether it is a bad set or a bad locality SUPER lAL Electron Insulated Super-Aerial WILL MAKE YOUR RECEPTION DEFINITELY BETTER. 100 ft. length $1.75. AMPLION M C Speaker from $13.50. Pick-up with V.C. $12.50. Etc., Etc. LIMITED
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    • 253 17 m bp £x\se REFILL BATTERIES FOR TORCHES 4k> CYCLE LAMPS GIVE LONGEST LIFE BRILLIANT LIGHT DIRECT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE. MR. A. J. WILTON m^^^m^mmmmmmmmmm Union Building. Collyer Quay. SINGATORE. f "I thank Colgate's for my smile!" HOW much more charming—the smile that reveals pearly, white teeth! Follow this advice: Use Colgate's
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 746 17 Empire Radio^Programmes. EMPIRE STATION. I 7.05 p.m. Anywhere for a News Story: The Borovsky n,,nrp»Mur 5*55 f the Sonta y> a b >' 4.30 p.m. The B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra, con8 PROGRAMME. Mr Thomas Grant. durior. Stanford Robin.son. rime Signal from Big Ben. Interlude. 4.50 p.m. A recital cf Eritish or?an
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  • 251 18 Demand Payment Of Back Salaries. Peiping, Oct. 18. /TIHE strike situation of the primary school X teachers in Peiping has assumed a more serious aspect and it is gradually spreading to the middle schools, where the teachers are demanding a sympathetic strike. Ihe teachers of all government primary
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  • 157 18 Shipping Driven To Take Shelter. The Ea?A Coast was on Nov. 1 swept by ft strong northerly gale, which drove vessels to take refuge in Bridlington Bay and other sheltered anchorages. Last night 20 large vessels were sheltered under Fiamborough Head. H'sch seas were running off the
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    • 550 18 Foods The 'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. 1 hey are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhcea and
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    • 139 18 A P P R OVE D and TESTED j j on 21,000 Cases of tuber- culosis in all stages. T hi S h i.tu.i j proof of the simplicity J and efficaciousness of the SANTUBEN for the treatment of 5 j TUBERCULOSIS. Start this cure in time before this dreadful
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    • 685 18 Hop Ale $400 COMPETITION I LION 2. RflT 3. PIG 4 OWL 5. KETTLL 6. BIRD 7. CAN MOM 9 vvhTp i ii. BELL 13. WATCH 14 BABY 15. LOCOMOTIVE 16. D The ANSWERS are to be found amongst these WORDS:— BANGS HARKS BAYS BUZZES CHIMES CHIRPS CLANGS CRACKS CRAWLS
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 687 18 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arc readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary ts pruiided wet tally for them Secretaries or' invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dat: and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in
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    • 205 18 practice and other indoor games. 5 p.m. Library. 5 to 6 p.m. THURSDAY. NOV. 30. Anson BP.: Entries for annual badminton tournament closes. FRIDAY, DEC. I. Strait Bachelors' Physical Culture: Special general meeting. Mr. Tan Boon Guan's residence. 71, Chin Swee Road. Attendance compulsory. Absentees will be fined according to
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  • 59 19 .-.<■ DM writer has ium the rules and I can only re"ii many occasions in are welcome and one* you have sent in the tssay which needs to be interested in tana should be subthcs writers. Several pi posal.
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  • 245 19 t •u-mi aitu 1 nua boon i ami*: wild ek'phunu "mi w HI Mtiult! DI the .wilU,. fte Wvie uo* suddenly halted, r a by u loud roar- j of a mile *l Intervals. revur'.i' {lj.-t.mt thuiuirr, in silence. rjif ixind we dU.•<O -iiiidv «all, coveriu Willi a
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  • 75 19 /*/1041(7 > 1 who used to "blow I L!tnv'»*dsp of medicine. I «1 r«i rrml boolci on <W day Jw fell in. "d him lo aec 111* «lh thai hr knew what "mlnclm So hp t*onUna iind round It»: •v taking quinine. rvrry day. And he cxpccted,
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  • 597 19 (By Charles Farrel.) Once upon a time there was a boy who.c name was Pat. and who live with his mother upon a dreary common. They were very poor, and the old woman made a living by spinning. But Pa did not do anything. He sat in ».he
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  • 339 19 (By Montgomery Kok.) When Billy was going out for a walk, his father advised him to keep clear of bad companions and said that Billy had better not let anybody go with him, Billy replied that he would do so as he was told He walkea along
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