Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1933

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol XX No. 276 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Dec. 2. 1953. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933 FIVE CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 Kcu<l The Sunday ibune inant In Malaya >E3o* .or=aoi__oi=aoi==a leaoi roaor =ogoiß:ocopo|=oe;3flg^ ft|^Ai Q SVIILK AT ITS BEST i j f I Singapore's Favourite Brand j f 1 BECAUSE j There is no better Milk than Blue Cross jj I AND j j The price tffs your purse ii Sate
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    • 43 1 A. FLINTER fi. Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according .to daily exchange rates.
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  • 34 2 Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces, I have nothing to say tnis week except to thank nitce "Ian" for Iier suggested topic for our next debate. AUNTIE LIZZIE.
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  • 249 2 I By "lan.") I suppose many of us are preparing for our exam., and although, we have so much to revise and study, I am sure we are not going to desert our favourite "Corner". We will try our best to contribute regularly. I hope everyone
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  • 231 2 'By "Y. K. Neo.") A girl who had worked long and faithfully for a farmer received one day a pail of milk as a present from her masier. She decided to sell the milk in the nearest town, and therefore set out early in the morning, carrying the
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  • 177 2 IBy "Lady Rowena."; Hello, comrades, studying hard for the exam.? I hope so. Well! to-day I am going to write my article on "Nothing to Do". There are no persons who enjoy life so little and arc such burdens to themselves as those who have nothing to
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  • 120 2 (By "Lilac.") This is a very busy time for all who go to school. I hope all have done well in their examinations. This week my article Is directed chiefly to those cousins who are to take up either the Junior or Senior Cambridge Examinations. Let me wish you
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  • 359 2 i By "Nightmare"; Examination day is drawing near and it is natural for every girl to hope to pass. Some are worrying to death, but some don't care a white. Some are studying with all their might, while some regard their books as a kind of disease, and
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  • 515 2 (By "Lucky Star") There are thousands of things at home that a girl should know how to do. Eut I wonder how many of us—those- who go to school—have taken up domestic work. No, not for me. I think it was an obstacle to my school-work, which was
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  • 415 2 'By "Snowdrop."t People generally blame anger as a fault. But sometimes it is right to be ansry, and there is such a thing as holy anger. The Bible speaks of th? "the wrath of God." Jesus Christ was very holy, meek and gentle, and Tit we are told that
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  • 156 2 /By Angelina.") Worry is a state of feeling, and may be aroused by many causes, real or imaginary. It is perhaps fear, for it is always about either the future or the past. The great and grand mark of man is that, as Shakespeare said, he
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  • 138 2 ißy "Happy Nco." > A young man. desirous of getting rid of his dog. took it along with him to a river. He hired a boat, and rowing out into the middle of the stream, threw the animal in. The poor creature attempted to climb up the
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  • 163 2 Stowed Away In British Steamer. Gibraltar, Nov. l. After three years in the Foreign Legion, Mr. Eric Birkinshaw, a young Englishman, aged 24, succeeded in escaping from Morocco and arrived here last night. Birkinshaw, whose home address is 15 Carter Avenue, Tanghall, York, joined the Legion at Dunkirk
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 321 2 V The flawless beauty of scores ot famous THE T Hollywood stars is in the safe keeping of BEAUTY white Lux Toilet Soap. They depend upon SECRET its soothing lather to keep their complexions q F smooth and young. Why not keep your THE STARS skin under the care of
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    • 101 2 DECCA g| Volume of a Cabinet /\k Gramophone. $22.50 only I j Wholesale and Retail suppliers: jrf^^ T.M.A. Music House J 61. High Street 167, Selegir Road. j|p* LOTION DOUCE j fShk FRANCE No. 754 Im| the last word in I" V PERFUMERY. I The best of hair lotions at
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  • 736 3 WILL FUKIEN GO TO WAR? Border Quiet. NO ALLIANCE WITH ANY POWER. Shanghai, Nov. 25. tPHE Chekiang-Fukien border ia quiet, although military movements are reported on both sides. At the first meeting of the Foochow Independent Government, re solutions were passed setting out the internal and
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  • 349 3 Chinese Forces Unable To Suppress Them. Nuklg, Nov. 2 IT is learned iron-, a reliable source that the Peiping and Tientsin militaiy authorities have much difficulty in suppressing the bandits in the Luantung area on account of the assistance Riven to the bandits by certain quarters.
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  • 72 3 New Lines To Facilitate Transportation. Shanghai, Nov. 2. It is understood that the China Aviation Company will establish a new line between Chengtu, Kweiyang and Yunnanfu shortly to facilitate transportation between Shanghai and the interior The line will be an off-shoot of the Shanghni-Chengtu air route, as
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    • 244 3 i < I I I I 1 I I f I rii lhll.l i I II I I i I i i i i i i i i i i i i t i iiiiiiiiiiniiiiinii iii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
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    • 159 3 The JUlenburgs Foods P 1 ul< (rom tlie pin est m;lk ofcows pMtured in the home} counties, the Allenburys > Foods arf r.s easily rJigesti d as mother milk. 1 hey arr germ free and are simply and quickly made l>\ the addition of boiling water only. M.IU Tood No.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 573 4 |M. HASSAN.! I j ELECTRICAL AND WATER J j :!»j-::7, Braa Hasah Road, SINGAPORE. i j |f you are in need ol electric t I lights, Cans, motors, etc., and water j j, t r vice, please write to the above t addn sa or 'Phone 3411. j i i
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    • 778 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. STRAITS AUCTION ROOMS, Tel. No. 4864. 155, Orchard Rd. Tel. No. 4864. AUCTION SALE OF CNE 2-SEATERS FORD MOTOR CAR. Valuable Cross-grain Teak Household Furniture, Portable Gramophones, Records. Wall Clocks, Violins. Dixie Mats, Grass Mattings. Ceiling Fans, Crock:der, and Glass-wares, etc. To be held at Our Sale-rooms, No.
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    • 583 4 EDUCATIONAL. R-UAH'S COLLEGE OF COMMERCE ACCOUNTANCY. Bras Basah Road. NEW SESSION EVENING CLASSES for t cc commencing Gth De. admission close* or !> l P Dec. Prlncipa', G. If. K. Rajah; VicePrincipal. Mr. H. Henshelwood. F.I.C A PAIS., etc. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For
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    • 386 4 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors U H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 5G 60, Anson Road. FOR SALE —Crushing Mill and Transmission Bet, 16 to 18 HP. Can crush sawdust, tubaroot, thaik and easily cm hable materials. Pric? most reasonable. Apply M. A. Namazie, 19. Malacca Street.
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    • 294 4 WHY GO EUSEWRI RE j When you can g. Latest in Clocks j at the j CHEAPEST Prices! j from IYICK WOH H iNci i t 429, North B:;it; (Near Middl, r J j Contractor for j Clocks W.-v Army in Mala; U i PERMANENT WAVINc; CINLT In October And
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  • 222 5 are to believe at least one raa i In Singapore 'hen xl period of prosperity 3.; nov; arc Lold. is heartening most people are now tenth* turn of the nhm.p-tid taken place. A visitor .o Ij-o 1 :-end brotrkill ba~k the newt men
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  • 158 5 r a>i{l at the Ins itute fas Modioli c; ign d by Dr A. N. Kings- departure on leave in I onj last b n printed. Ope .1 raised tp the decentrath( Medical Ceoortihent wai ith know no State boundaries case of an epidemic the lack ordhiatidg health
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  • 332 5 IN the past there was a feeling in the I F.M.S. that the Peninsula was dominated by the Colony, and it was undoubtedly tins feeling that prompted cne section in the F.MS, to offer the most strenuous opposition to Decentralisation, because it felt that by this, policy
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  • 396 5 On Alleged Breach Of Contract. Hongkong. Nov. 20. A FORMER Hongkong Government official. Mr. G. A. Woodcock, figured as defendant in an extraorcnary action heard before Mr. Justic Bennett in the King's Bench Division, London, recently, When he was unsuc cessfully sued by his daughter. Mrs.
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  • 48 5 A candidate, '.akin? the entrance examination a* fhp Police Training Insti ute in Kcbe, Japan. S3 far for<?o, himself as :o take two purses from th? peckers of other would-b? pollctm o n. He was caugh in the ac t and is under arret
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    • 207 5 It&Ĕ Wit \\>m\ Kt^l Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre-FiLM stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories announce a the
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    • 321 5 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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  • 522 6 Shipping News Notices. THE UNITED STATES SHIPPING POLICY. Ocean Mail Contract System Defended. I A BROGATION of the ocean mail contract A system as suggested in certain quarter:-, will mean the end of American shipping in foreign trade, according to Mr. F. A. Bailey, vice-persident of the Matson Navigation Co..
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  • 152 6 Marked Decrease In Number Of U.S. Ships. From the beginning of the year to Sept. 20 th? number of ships which passed through the Suez Canal was 3,797. an increase of 250 compared with 1932. Receipts totalled 597.980.000 francs, against 561.030,000. or an increase of 36,950,000 francs
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  • 80 6 Ships Chartered To Transport Soya-Beans. Tokyo, Nov. 14. Soya-bean exports from Manchuria to Europe ace expected to total 900.000 metric tons by the end of this year. The shipping department of the' Mitsui Bussan Company has decided to charter four ships from the Ma.suoka Kisen Kaisha, at the
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  • 43 6 A message received by the Arctic Institute fcrorn its survey party states that deposits of liquid oil and of coal have been found in the Taimyr Peninsula, which solves the fuel problem for the shipping along the great northern route.
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  • 366 6 Cruiser Recaptures Junk And Kidnapped Men. A RUNNING battle between a ciuiser and pirate? off the coast near Woosung. in which one pirate was captured, is reported in the Shanghai vernacular press. Cruiser No 2 of the Kiangsu-Chekiang Sea Fish Trade Control Bureau of the Ministry of Industry,
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  • 136 6 Surplus Of $62,749 For Last Year. The administration report and acccums vl the Penang Harbour Beard for the year ended June 30, 1933. show that after providing for in.crest, sinking fund contribution and capital repayments, the income and expenditure account show a surplus of $62,749. Compared with
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  • 110 6 Japanese Government To Watch Developments. At the second meeting of the Japanese Communications Commission, which was held at the Premier's official resideret tt was agreed that there is no necessity of choosing any particular port on the Japan Sea to connect with Rashin for the transpor. of
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  • 214 6 Company Not Responsible For Laodah's Act. IN the British Court, Shanghai, dismissing the case brought by the Chstoms Rive Police against the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co.. Ltd.. Mr. C. H. Haines. Registrar, said that a company was only criminally liable for the actions or its servants where
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  • 160 6 Commission's Report Ready. Ceylon, Nov. 15. The Special Commission appointed by the Governor to inquire into and report on the operation of shipping conferences generally and especially into the system of deferred rebates, and whether such operations are liktly to cause damage to Ceylon producers and shippers, will
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  • 80 6 Three Vessels Sold To Shipbreakers. The Clan Line have sold three of their vessels—the "Clan Buchanan." the "Clan Kenne.h.'' and the "Clan Sinclair"—to the Hughes. Bolckow Shipbreaking Co.. Ltd.. Blyth, for about £15.000. The Leyland Line have sold the "Scythian" for aoou; £4.250 to Messrs. Douglas and
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  • 52 6 Research Ship At Tristan Da Cunha. "British Wireless." London. Nov. 21. The Royal Research ship Discovery ll'' has visited Tristan da Cunha. landing mails and stores. She left the island on Saturday to resume her voyage to South Georgia and the scientific investibations on which she L>
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  • 497 6 Important Contracts Secured. CABLED repcrts of progress in the Britist Shipbuilding industry are confirmed in i recent publication issued by the Department of Overseas Trade. An important contract from the Brazilian Government is beins executed by J. L Thornycroft and Co., at Southampton. In the teeth
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    • 558 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. .j i v o. i BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. •4 P' (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. 'OmJON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. flTJnder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. r Due Tonnage. Singapore
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    • 188 6 LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang. Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. OmWmm +Wl *jj 80-bmy, 9m*, TmH m.v. TERGESTEA Dec. is Dee* 15 Bald. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. MnNrAim ,j- T 0
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    • 245 6 DeutacH IHpfl AustraJJsche DampfschlfTJ JO G Oeaellschaft. (Companies incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo and Manila Dec. 3 t m.s KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 11 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila
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    • 560 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. $j5 NORPDE TTS CH ER Germany*. The undernoted are the Ccmpar.-, i tatBMM fixtures:— OUTWARDS. »JI. COBLENZ for O S'hai. North Cbfna and J "SAALE." for Mam.a Shanghai. Daircn. TsingU Nagcya, Kobe and O. ika HOMEWARDS. 183J, 'TSAR," for Genoa, MarAmsterdam. Battel dam, B and Bremen "SAARBRUCKEN- for
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  • 439 7 Mining Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. wing tiit share quotations are Frasei and Co., exchange and stock brokers: Issue .,t v Buyers. Sellers. fi > iu Kumbang lin 32 6 33^V.istnl Malay 36 9 37 9 sv \vc. Hitam Tin 15 15,9 V Wens; 1.32>/ 2 1.37
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  • 124 7 HTD MY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. S.!.: Municipal 5 per cent. 106 108 nom Sirj. p Municipal V per cent 105 107 nom Sin;' re Municipal IW9' r percent. 106 108 nom Si:v- ip' re Municipal •13 4 per cent. 102 104 nom
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  • 120 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LITTLE LOCAL BUSINESS. Rubber Price Up Ms Ct. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), i:;~ i; cts.. lip 1>; Ct. .Market Tom Firm. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber. 4 11 32d., up 1 32d. Market Tone: Easier after Firm.
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  • 236 7 (Renditions Continue To Favour Borrowers. Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 25. On the money market conditions, generally have ccntinued to favour borrowers but some "inccrtainrj has been noticeable in the bill market during the week, due to the clearing ban'.:=>' efforts to keep discount rates firm which pr-ved ineffective
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  • 66 7 Canberra Mr J A Lyons. the PrUui Minister ttf Australia, has scrapped his American motorcar and bought a British one This car will now t used for all official ,uncticns and has been paid for by the Commonwea'th. n It waa cecided that the head of th Government
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  • 174 7 Weekly Statement By Lewis And Peat. I ]%*ESSRS. Lewis Peat. Ltd In their weekly I*l market report dated Dec. 1. state: The sensitiveness of tire market towards any rumours or shades of opinion regarding restriction has been cleaily demonstrated during the past week. Upon t being announced
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  • 165 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. tas.), Ltd. Prices tor Shell Moior Spirit and \arious brands cl Kercrene are as follows Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 j Shell Meter Spirit ex pump per BritisT] Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drama per British
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  • 74 7 A firm of timber merchants and manufacturing joiners have purchased a large engineering shop at Stockton-on-Tees, where they are to lay down modern plant for the manufacture of patent window casements in wood, the manufacturing licence of which they recently obtained. It is claimed that this will be
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  • 228 7 Steam Generator Of New Design. A STEAM generator of revolutionary design now being manufactured at the works of Messrs. Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.. of West Hartlepool, is attracting |thc attenion of marine engineers. It is described as being the result of years of research and experiment by
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  • 75 7 August was the best trade month for Tyne Dock since 1929. A remarkable increase in the timber imports followed the lifting of the embargo on Russian timber. Eighteen vessels discharged deals, battens, and boards against six in August last year; eleven landed pit props against five in
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  • 452 7 Steady Increase. ITS RESISTANCE TO CORROSION. QUTPLT ot nickel in Canada during 1932 totalled 30.327,968 lb. valued at $7,179,862. Production of nicke! during the first six months of 1933 amounted to 22,802,434 pounds as compared with 21,162,786 pounds for the corresponding period of 1932. The wide
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  • 118 7 The Truth About Penawat Disclosed. (From Our Ou.m Correspondent.) London. NjV. 14. <By Air Mail» The tin market this week lias been busy with rumours of mergers. Penawat, Malaya Consolidated. Rantau Tin Dredghr and Batu Ca.es IXC said to be in-on company under the auspices of the Awt'.oOriental
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  • 414 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 a m The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyuil and Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.85 $090 $0 80 $0.00 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 1 A. Hitam 0.90
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  • 289 7 FRASER CO.S QUOTATIONS. M 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. x a '3 "3 Buyers. Sellers. M > G, > $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ords. $1 00 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1 45 $1.55 £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 110- 115 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.25 5.50 £1 £1 C.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 54 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., rated in ficu) Zealand.) i FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. "Kl. z, tINLA\>ON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED *SSI RANCI CORPORATION. LTl>. '•'IRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and 1 >RKMEN*S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. —uc <• lOIIXSON. General Manager. 10 OfTtOS:
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    • 92 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. tlncorporated in England > SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida, Street a ithnrLsed and Subscribed AJinoristu anu £2,000.000 Capital £1,000.000 Paid-up-Capital 1 Reserve Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE. LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi. Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and moncj
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    • 229 7 j THE j SUNDAY j TRIBUNE j Gives Saturday's j closing prices of j I rubber in London I I and New York, j I together with the j j Cross-Rate. j gjj^ggagajßjßjßßßßlßJaaj»^^ ii•ii•••■i•ii•ii i i i i m i at i i i i an 11 ii:i i 11
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    • 197 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements."* THE CHINESE BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LTD. Authorised 840,000.000.00. P£ HEAD OFFICE. CHINA Bl ILDING 1111UI S«KW. SINOAI OEL. LOCVL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS: O*. Chairman. ~rTn«Z ft*. IM Kong Chian. Esq Vice-Chairman. Q Won Tan
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 292 8 Amusements <- I MATINEES TO-DAY and j j[l ?r 1 to-morrow at itt. j j y I ROBERT YOUNG I MAUREEN "o'SULI-IVAN. J With I.AI'REL and HARDY A f.li VND COMEDY W j -THE MUSIC BOX." Remember to see this picture and you will never forget it. j MARLBOROUGH I
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    • 281 8 i.MORE SENSATIONAL THAN "MATA HARI." HAVE YOL SEEN THIS GRIPPING PICTURE AT THE j CAPITOLi I MATINEES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW 3.1 o. j "ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES OF ITS KIND THAT HE HAVE HAD IN j SINGAPORE." -"Malaya Tribune." 30-11-33. MADELEINE CARROLL, HERBERT MARSHALL, CONRAD J YEIDT, EDMUND GYYENN
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    • 1520 8 DOUBLE FEATURE T> T Tip *W TWO SHOW > Hip, J TALKIE. MM.M M. 4*4 ONE FAVMEM i LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT—SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P M THE MIRACLE PICTURE OF .THE YEAR ROBERT MONTGOMERY. WALTER HUSTON. MADGE EVANS. JIMMY DURANTE in HELL BELOW." Th- m'ghty drama of Submarine Warfare, that
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  • 46 9 NOTK E TO MARINERS. to irarmers states that a depth of > is reported in position, lat. 5 dee. !M deg. 56 E (approx.), close to lathom line water in the locality is The bcttom l s sand v
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  • 28 9 v.llenhovea" French. 393 tons, 'rom 1-'. for Saigon 4-12. British. 464 tons, from Malacca Malacca 2-12. D.itch. k 199 ions, from Belawan for Batavia 1-12.
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  • 104 9 SdIPH ALONGSIDE THB WHARVES >H EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Dec 2 mt Wharf (Entrance oate i, \i hna jo. iii hart 'Entrance Gate 3». M Prts. Monroe 11. empire Doca (Entrance Oste 1) JO; Theseus 32; Benvenue 37. tmpn> Dot:* «ttntrauce Oate 46. Kinta 49. -Vest What! lEnfanr*
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  • 147 9 Fly Trap Success In Belgian Congo. Capetown. mi\ ee dinHiv SiCkness Central Africa's Sn3«S??S scourge, which costs thournnv n 6S milli nS f P° Unds a >ear. may now be controlled. Experiments in the Belgian Conso rrnn?t? Ple ted Sh W that the SarSs flj trap attracts and
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  • 190 9 SELLING. Singapore, Dec. l. London 4 months' sight 2|4 764 London j months' sight 2j4 332 London 60 days' sight 24 564 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1116 London oemand 2 4 364 London T.TI 2,4 1,32 Lyons and Paris demand 970 Hamburg demand 150 New York
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  • 94 9 AT THE CINEMAS. The British and Dominions picture "Un to the Neck.' with Ralph Lynn and Wtatfred !??EV?,! intrcduccd as the main featS at the Paviiian thea r? yesterday H.fri'p"^ 3 L t Ur Peginald Purdt!l Marjorie Hume. Cazelda Harvey and Mam Bough fill u
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  • 86 9 "The Kid Prom Spain," the M.-O -M musical comedy production, is being shown at the Roxy Theatre. Jus. to mention that Eddie Cantor is takino the lead U sufficient indication of the pfctore'a quality as far as humour goes Another feature in .his fine entertainment
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  • 76 9 Paris. fhI h )oV Sa i\ ds^? f are flocking to l h end?e e coast 6menCeaU S h me 0n Already this year 50.000 have visited the open Chimnet corner where the old statesman used to sit. no^KK C ?:nen^ eau was buri ed on a grave
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  • 51 9 Helsingfors. The O.G.P.U. (Soviet Secret Police, have made a number of arrests among nniWc ofl l C S s of the Sojushkina (United Soviet Cinemas), according to a telegram from Moscow Fourteen people, including two of the directors, have been charged with thembezzlement of 100.000 roubles (nominally
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  • 328 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. DEC 2. High Tides.-I(US a.m.. J 1.56 p.m Christmas Bazaar. Memorial Hali. 10 a m General Meeting. Clerical Union, 2.15 pm S*L Isl ,nd 1 Ch b Captain's Cup Competition. Rugby. Scotland v. Rest SCC Hockey: c. A"
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  • 108 9 ALHAMBRA —MET* Dressier and Wallace Beery in Tugboat Annie." CAPITOL.- I was a Spy." with HerI o-.rt Maishall and Madeleine Carroll. EMPIRE.—"Zoo In Budapest." with Loretta Youn- and Gene Raymond. GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancin° sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs cinemas. Talkies: Sky— "Huddle;" Star 'Love Me To-nit>ht." GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL—"Hay
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  • 38 9 Alexandria. B sause he uprooted a radish and ate it. AhdeJ Mohsrn Ahmed waa beaten to dea.th with a heavy club by the own r of ,the field. Ahmed was an Irrigation Department Guard
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 274 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. "DREWS CATHEDRAL 8-50 am Holy Communion. 31 a m. Matins. Holy Communion (Choral). Children's Service. rvia at H.M. Naval Baae ng (Choral.) and Sermon. S rviee at More Bahru. 1 uuon on Monday, Wednesday and at 8 am. day and Saturday at 7 a.m.
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    • 251 9 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. 3ont-am Building. Raffles Square 'Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston U.S.A.) 10 am. Sunday Service. 5:30 pm. Testimony Meeting (First Wednesday ot each month.) Reading Room at the above Address open Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays m»0 to 11.30 a.m. ASSEMBLY
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    • 34 9 JSL Gr U JEZ J PAIN BALM j Heware of other cheap imitations. f 7»— EAGLE I (PAINBAUd V] 1 We make; others imitnfe. Distributors 1 J. LEA CO. I Singapore Kuala Lumpur. I
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    • 292 9 I SINGAPORE HOTELS WHIM PAH Mm Scotts Road. TO-NIGHT A TO-MORROW TUB SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS I will present J HAY FEVER By NOEL COWARD, at 9.30 prompt. PLANS AT THE HOTEL PHONF 6400 MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOVV Dinner $1.50 per cover will the performance I MElPttOi*dLE HOTEI Telephone 7986. 2?
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    • 79 9 OTrO GULL BAHAR (Registered). THE SOUL AND LIFE OF SPRING FLOWER. SCENTS AND PERFUMES. inui (f. i>. Rose up'tt's the Cragnum of roses. Try it once. Obtainable everywhere. III!,- RECORDS I From I j "GOLD DIGGERS 3 OF /1933 j I Shadow Waltz Remember My Forgotten: I Man :Fve Got
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    • 68 9 [POSTAL JHTiyjCfNtf: I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. j Java. Scuth-West Sumatra. South-East I Lorneo. Celebes. Moluccas. Timor uiuy and Australasia (excepting W and 10 pon?Sn ak and Europe ,T ;Ce.vlon. Egypt and Europp £gg a.m. oava. South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas. Timor aWg and Western Australia Bnn-a P.adjoe and
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  • 829 10 IS the latest news from Batavia favourable or otherwise to the hopes of Rubber Restriction? The point is not easy to decide. As a Reuter telegram announced yesterday, an extraordinary meeting of the Supreme Council of the Dutch East Indies has been convened for Tuesday next "to
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  • 246 10 Mr M. L. Wynne becomes chairman of the Hindu and Sikh Advisory Boards in place of Mr. A. H. Dickinson. Mr. A. P. Robinson has been re-ap-pointed a member of the Executive and Legislative Councils. Mr. G. M. Goodall has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer, Singapore, under the Aliens
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  • 110 10 SOME uneasiness is being caused in johore by reason of the ease with which apparently inmates of the leper asylum at Scudai can escape. An aos- j conding sufferer is, of course, committing an offence, and there have been one or two cases in
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  • 144 10 SINGAPORE owner-drivers will be gratified that the police have embarked on a campaign against the jaga kreta boys who have made themselves an intolerable nuisance for a long time past. To eradicate this form of extortion needs special powers, and now that the authorities have those
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  • 122 10 WHATEVER may be the facts about -Malayanisation," it seems that Singapore is undergoing (and not disliking! a thorough process of militarisation. Changi has been converted into a veritable encampment. Tanglin and the Islands retain their popular complements, and now the Gap is to be requisitioned for the troops.
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  • 106 10 NOT sufficient notice, perfc been taken of the decision Singapore Rural Board to fifty conservancy pails made ol I as an experiment. They will o than the ordinary pails, but much longer and so in the ton as cheap or cheaper, and it rem til seen whether they
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  • 140 10 And Furnishings. THERE is also room for the wu; r ployment locally of rubber I ings by public and private Instituti especially wherever reconstruction and renovation is taking place. Until years ago rubber was not considered seriously for interior furnishing but today there is ample evidence affords real advantages over
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  • 430 10 -IJS-o.- IT is rumoured that Japan lent the Fukien rebels three million dollars Presumably on the principle of let 'em a loan. A A Black, of course, is the Fascionable colour. AAA Yugo-Slavs must look upon Bulgarian people as Vulgarians. A A dictator is a demagogue who has
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  • 60 10 GIRLS' CORNER. OO 1LEGIONNAIRE ESCAPES TRIBUNE S CHINA HEWS FATHER SUED BY DAUOH SHIPPING NEWS. or. CHURCH SERVICES, on pag« SHANGHAI TENNIS CHAM FRONTIER SHOOTING IN MENTAL FOOD OF A N M NOBEL PRIZE, on I* RADIO NEWS, on pt*« 1 I PAKHOI OUTRAGES on PROBLEMS OF
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    • 91 10 I 1 PRISCILLA LTD., 1 61, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL. 3335. Specialists in Bien Jolie Corsets and Girdles. Van Raalte and Allen "A" hosiery, j Van Raalte undies of the most J exquisite and delicate texture* j in the latest style. Gantner swim suits, etc. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. Mr. Tan
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  • 112 11 SOVIET ARMY'S THREAT TO MANCHURIA. SECRET ORDERS RECEIVED FROM MOSCOW. Alarming Situation. Nanking And Fukien Prepare For Hostilities. j IE; situation on the Soviet- Manchurian border is again More Japanese troops have arrived, together squadron of 20 'planes which is stationed at Harbin. >viet
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  • 470 11 Shanghai, Dec. 2. II 'i that the Soviet troops in 1 S ready to invade Manrid set up an independent 0 nt under secret orders from Moscow. A division of Japanese troops has ased in Suifenho. on the Siiviet-Manchurian border. Another 20 Japanese 'planes have
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  • 198 11 Judgment In Appeal Court. Court of Appeal, comprising Mi Justice Thomas (Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gerahty and Mr. Mills, delivered judgment yes- the case in which Chan ng appealed against an order Iter Huggard, Chief Justice, nting an application for a ret against him. was argued by
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  • 202 11 Claim For $900 Admitted. THE hearing was concluded in *.ie Court of appeal yesterday before Mr. Justice Thomas (Chief Justice, F.M.S.) Mr. Justice O rathy. K.C., and Mr. Justice Mills in the case in which Racha Singh appealed against a decision of Sir Walter Huggard (Chief Justice, S.S.)
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  • 50 11 Budapest. Two married women of Budapest decided to settle a difference with daggers. The duel ended in the death of one cf them, Madame Olah. Her opponent, Madame Josef Babar, was arrested and charged with murder, but has been acquitted on the ground of self-defence. J
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  • 56 11 British Delegates Leave For Holland. Reuter. London, Dec. 1. SIX representatives of the Federation of British Industries have left for Hoiland to discuss questions of mutual trade interest with the Federation of Dutch Industries. They will especially consider the effect of Japanese competition on British and
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  • 200 11 Officer's Story Of Mystery Zeppelin. Paris, Nov. 1. The startling allegation that a foreign airship of the Zeppelin type, flew across the centre of France during the night showing no lights, on a secret spying voyage, is made to the "Petit Journal" by a senior
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  • 129 11 Supreme Court Decision Upheld. Judgment was delivered in tlie Court cf Appeal yestercay in the case in whien C Kasivisvan3than appealed against an award ot Mr. Justice Mills in the Malacca Supreme Court regarding the price t° De fixed °n a number of shares Sir Walter Huggard (presiding)
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  • 53 11 Dr. Sheldrake Returns To Singapore. Dr. Khalid Sh ldrake. Life President of the Western Islamic Association, London, and Mr. Conrad Simpson, have returnee' here after a successful tour in China. Japan, th; Philippine Islands, Sarawak, etc. They were received on board the steamer to-day by a large number
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  • 63 11 Vienna. Emil Jannings is to act the name-part in Ilbert Jo* f's play "King Henry VIII," which will be produced shortly at the Theater-in-der-Josefstadt here. He will base his make-up on the famous Holb.in portrait of Henry VIII and starts with the advantage of a strong natural resemblance
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  • 40 11 There wiU be a variety performance at the Eu Tong Sen Hall at Wayang Street this evening at 7.30 in aid of the Nanyang Pin Mm Free School. The Merrilads Musical Association will "betaking part in the performance.
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  • 39 11 By the "President Monroe" there arrived to-day Mr. Julian S. Foster, with his wife and two young daughters. Mr. Foster is the new American Trade Commissioner here, and has held a similar appointment in New Zealand.
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  • 25 11 Reuter. Canberra. Dec. 1. The Cabinet is considering a proposal to send Mr. Latham to Japan to discuss trade and other questions.—Renter.
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  • 16 11 Reuter. London. Dec. 1. Mr. Chang Hsueh Liang flew to Paris to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 31 11 The Coan community will celebrate the annual least cf St. Francis Xavier at St. Joseph's Cathedral with a solemn High at 8 a.m. to-morrow—not 8 p.m. as seated iin error previously.
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  • 206 11 Tomb Examined. HENRY VII NOT GUILTY. Reuter. London, Dec. 1. academic inquest on the bones of the Young Princes murdered in the Tower—Edward V and the Duke of York—has confirmed a traditional account (widely doubted) that their murder at the hands of their Uncle Richard in
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  • 130 11 Mussolini's Invitation To M. Litvinoff. Reuter. Rome, Dec. 1. M. Litvinoff, who is expected to arrive late to-morrow owing to the "Conte de Savoia" being delayed by bad weather, witf be received by the King on Dec. 4. Later he will attend an official dinner by Mussolini
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  • 86 11 Little Change In Final Results. Reuter. London, Dec. 1. Returns in the Ulster elections so far show no change compared with the previous elections, except in South Armagh, where a Republican wrested the seat from a Nationalist.—Reuter. London. Dec. 2. The final state of the parties in the
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  • 32 11 American Statesman's Brother Dead. Reuter. Pittsburgh. Dec. 1. The death is announced of Mr. Richard Mellon, brother of Mr. Andre Mellon and one of the richest men in America.—Reuter.
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  • 37 11 Hitler Enlarges The German Cabinet. Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 1. Hr. Rudolf Hess, Hitler's representative in all party affairs, and Capt. Roehm, Chief of Staff of the Brown Shirts, have been appointed Reich Ministers without portfolios.—Reuter.
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  • 44 11 Shanghai, Dec. 1. Signor Marconi, the world-famous wireless inventor, arrived in Tientsin yesterday afternoon in the course of a tour in the Orient. He left for Peiping last night, and after a three-day sojourn will proceed to Shanghai.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • 63 11 Singapore Firm Offers Reward. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Dsc. 1. THERE is no news of lb* missing gold, which belongs to the Singapore firm ot Schupp and Zoon. who to-day offered a reward cf ten per cent, cf the value of the gold recovered. This firm
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  • 195 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 1. Austounding allegations have been made against Capt. Eric Miles In the fire conspiracy case. The prosecution alleged that Miles had received £25 a month from Leopold Harris since 1930, the payment being the result of a meeting at which Miles is alleged to
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  • 147 11 SALVAGE CHIEF IN COURT. Amazing Evidence. Was He A Tool Of Harris Reuter. London. Dec. L pi'KTHER charges of conspiring with Leopold Harris and others to infringe the provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act and also specific acts of bribery were mad-. 1 against the
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    • 280 11 M i l I I M i l I I l l i I I I l l I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ■i!l'tl!,i::iill.il:ili.'llil'<liitii|j». I i mi 1 Delicious in Soups The Great Z
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  • 299 12 DEPUTATION IN DELHI. Caution Urged. guj» ::antees wanted FROM F.M.S. fREAT interest is being displayed at the moment, in India and in Malaya, in the position of Indians in the Straits Settlements and the Malay States (particularly the latter). A deputation of Malayan Government representatives is
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  • 189 12 Request For Prices And Rates Of Wages. The Committee have. Jt is understood, askea for comparative prices and rates of wages in the recruiting districts in the presidency and in the Federated States. On recript of this information and on the merits of the case, alone, it would
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  • 631 12 Dr. Lanka Sundaram's Warning To Indian Govt. Dr. Lanka Sundaram, who visited Malaya recently placed the following before the public and .the Government of India: Mr. C. D. Ahearne, Controller of Labour. Malaya, is leading a deputation to New Delhi with a view to ob'aining the sanction of
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  • 201 12 Guarantees Wanted From Malayan Authorities. During the past few weeks, numerous comnunlcatlons hfcve been received from Indians 11 Malaya urging the necessity for a stricter vatch on the part of the Home country ovei he fortunes ot our nationals in that colony. Indian* in Malaya feel that
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  • 536 12 Indian Govt. Urged To Be Cautious. Commenting editorially. "The Hindu" states: The experience of India in regard to the reatment of her nationals in other countries las been so bitter .that the Standing Commitee on Emigration of |the Indian Legislature «mid do well to make the fullest
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  • 341 12 Driver Fined Licence Endorsed. A SINGAPORE taxi, driven by a Sikh named Siri Ram, met with an accident at 1.10 a.m. on Sept. 8, at the junction ol Bukit Timah and Mackenzie Roads. As a result, one of the occupants of the car sustained a fractured
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  • 79 12 The Band of the S.S Police, under tne direction oi Mr. F. E Minns, will piay the following programme, weather permitting, at the Botanic Gardens, tomorrow, comm rtCIOS at D p.m.: March Madlev, "Passing of the Regiments." Winter; Selection. 'The Student Prince," Romberg, Suite No. 2. *L'Arleaienne, H
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  • 265 12 Keen Bargain Hunting Yesterday. ANOTHER of the quarterly jumble sales conducted by the Church Workers' Association attached to the et. Andrew's Cathedral took place yesterday evening at the premises of the St. Andrew's School. There was quite a large gathering of buyers from the start, many of them
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  • 74 12 Republican Fears Of Election Victory. Madrid. A threat that the Catalan Republicans would invade Spain in the event of a Monarchist victory at the forthcoming elections, has been uttered by Senor Dencas. a Oeneralitat Councillor and member of the Catalan Left iEsquerra» Party. An Esquerra Army" of
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  • 70 12 Santiago. Chile. Mr. F. H. Clark, an Englishman, has died in an Antofagasta hospital from injuries sustained in a motor-car accident near La Negra Station, on the road to Agusta Victoria. Mr. Clark was on the staff of the British Antofagasta I Chile" and Bolivia Railway. He was
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  • 31 12 To-morrow, which is the Feast of St. Fruncis Xavier. the organ of St. Joseph's Church, which has now been completely reconstructed, will be solemnly blessed before High Mass at 8 a.m.
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  • 530 12 Accorded A Rousing Reception. MR. Huang Yen-kai, the new Chinese Consul for Penang, was given a warm reception by representatives of the various local public bodies of the Chinese community on his arrival at the Railway Station on Tuesday evening. At Prai. two representatives of the
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  • 104 12 Arliss Says Their Salaries Are Too Low. Los Angeles. Oct. 30. Mr. George Arliss. the famous British fiim actor, to-day declared that he is opposed to the regulation of film stars salaries, as proposed by the National Recovery Administration. "You can never fix the salaries of stars."
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  • 822 12 Successful Year. FUTURE OF Lo< v BOYS. YESTERDAY was pri nay at Outram St hon whole school assembled in thi U) hear the principal's pri The principal's remark that the school had pa.s successful year, from view of examination resi as in sports. The principal. Mr.
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  • 517 13 SINGAPORE SCOTS DINE. iant Function. I ELL TO THE t;.o.c. ring of Singapore's and their friends ai the Adelphi Hotel i the Singapore St. held their annual I, dinner and dance. ardefi of the Hotel was it ated and the tables were prigs of heather
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  • 309 13 Coroner Sternly Questions Witness. THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. P. G. Bourne, was yesterday engaged in an inquiry over the death ol a Cantonese woman, whose body was found on Nov. 21 lying on a piece of vacant land near the Phoenix Aerated Water Works, Anson Road. Her
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  • 127 13 Echo Of A Notorious Murder Case. Sumner, lowa. Mr. Wilko Drenth, aged 71. the father of Harry Powers, the "Bluebeard" murderer who was hanged last year in West Virginia, has shot himself dead at his grandson's home near Sumner. Powers was convicted of the murder of Mrs. Asta
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  • 43 13 Cologne. "Adolf Hitler Bridge." the new bridge over the Rhine at Krefeld. has been officially opened. It is 880 yards long. The pillars are of reinforced concrete covered with stone. More than 6.000 tons of steel were used in Its construction
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  • 376 13 Peasants' Apathy In Perlis. THE Co-operative movement in Perils, says Mr. O. E. Venables, the British Adviser, in his anual report, is greatly hampered by the ignorance of the rayat and the difficulty in finding suitabe persons to act as office-bearers of the societies. The affairs of each
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  • 39 13 Berlin. Oct. 31. The Delhi and Simla extension of the telephone service between Germany and India via Lot.dun ha ,en t .ed in.o operation. A three minutes' call costs 136 marks (£lO ss. at present raet.
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  • 63 13 A case of stubbing was reported at the Sd tax Naval Police Sta ion at about 8 o'clok en Thursday night. When the ambulance went, out to the seen** the d:esser found a Bengali bleeding profusely from a deep wound in the neck. alleged that he
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  • 16 13 There will be a Malayan service in St. Peter's Church. Stamford Road, tomorrow at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 57 13 At the fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Tuesday the President, in introducing amendments to by-laws with regard to motorvehicles in Penang. said there was one new by-law which would give them the power to control the number of hired buses, of which
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  • 91 13 The Hon. Mr. .G. E. Cator, British Resident. Perak, who has been on a fairly long visit to Ipoh, returns to Taiping to-morrow. During his stay in Ipoh, says the "Times of Malaya," Mr. Cator has made, it his business to meet all sections of the community and his
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  • 431 13 The attendance at Wednesday's luncheon meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club must constitute a record. Each member was allowed to bring only one guest but there must have been nearly 200 present among whom was the Governor of North-West Sumatra as the guest of the Hon. Mr. T.
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  • 215 13 Accusation Against Police Lance-Corporal. A MAD Khan. the Lance-Corporal attached to Die Central Division, j Kadir Mydeen, an Indian Mohammedan. 1 and Hassan bin Bedon, an Arab, were again before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, yesterday, in connection with a quantity of stolen property
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  • 110 13 With reference to Mr. R. O. Bishop's lecture delivered lecently before the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club the "Malay Mail" is asked to state that while the facts stated are not questioned, the 'inference drawn do not necessarily represent the official view of the Rubber Research Institute oi Maiaya. In report-
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  • 232 13 Examinee, benies He Was At the Races. DURING his public examination in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, a Chinese clerk employed in a local bank admitted that the majority, of his credi-1 tors were "jagas" at the bank. Chew Keet Seng, aged 48, married, with two children. p employed
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  • 59 13 To-day's Championship Badminton. The tie in the Singapore badminton championships between the United Chinese Amateurs and the Roseray B.P. arranged to be played at Diehard's court to-day will be played instead at the U.C.A.'s court, Ceylon Road, commencing at 3 p.m. Ties for Sunday remain unchanged and
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  • 51 13 A performance will be given to-day at 7.30 p.m. at the Eu Tong Sen Theatre, j Besides two sketches, -The Three InI mates" and "The Consequence of War." two comical sketches. "Tham Sim Kwee" 1 and "The Two Rascals." will be given by the members of the Meirilads Musical I
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  • 461 13 the institute's Annual Report. SOME facts and figures with regard :<> the epidemiology of typhus and enteric in Malaya are given in the annual report of the Institute for Medical Research last year. With :egard to the former <says a "Malay Mail" summary) a brief analysis ol
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  • 709 14 First Day Of Amateur Race Meeting. Lighting 'Pays Highest Dividend Of The Day. (From Our Onn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 2. EXCITING sport was provided at the Selangor Turf Club's two-day amateur race meeting at Kuala Lumpur commenced yesterday, when a card of nine
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  • 301 14 RACE I. Ponies: Class 3. Divn. 1. 5 furlongs. Red Blazes 10.12. Salome 10.12. Itam 10 12 Lucky Number 10.9. Bust Up 10.9. Land's End 10.9. Irish Lady 9.9, Mickey Mouse 9.0. RACE 2. Ponies. Class 2. Divn. 2, o furlongs. Silent Merchant 12.0. Blue Bluff 11.12. Dewi
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  • 55 14 Transferred To Anson Road Stadium. the annual St. Andrew's Day rugby football ma eh bcavecn Scotland and the Rest, arranged or to-day at the S.C.C. will be played at the. Aiuon Road Stadium instead, owing to Th ing in to sodden a condition, raera mU be n o
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  • 22 14 actor* a fairly large crowd, the Lunar Athletic *mTSm?22 XI beat tllp 5 H B 08 X V Watson
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  • 45 14 Four Wickets Victory At Rajkot. Lajscot. Dec. 1. The M.C.C. bea,t th/. Western Indian Cricket Association by four wickets. Scores: W.1.C.A.: 64 (Townsend 7 for 16) and' 249 (Verity 6 for 83). M.C.C. 254 for 5 wkts. dccl. and 60 for wkts.—Reuter.
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  • 20 14 The V.M.C.A. beat the hockey XI of Raffl.s Institution, in yesterday's game at the school by 3—l,
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  • 497 14 Yesterday's Hockey At Balestier. THE hockey match between the Malaya Command and the Indo-Ceylonese, played at Bales ier yesterday, resulted in a victory fcr the Command by the only goal scored. The match was keenly contested and the final eccce is true Index of ihe
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  • 327 14 Hockey At Raffles College. The S.C.R.C. hockey elev q went to Bukit Timah yesterday and defeat d the Raffles College by the solitary goal of the match. Lack of combination, coupi°d with the fi::e work of the opposing defence. CrastrsAad all the scoring effort of the visitors mtil
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  • 421 14 Yesterday's Soccer At Jalan Besar. KOTA Raja :ame up against little opposition when they met a team from Batu Pahat yesterday, at Jalan Besar and defeated them by three goals to nil. Kcta Raja displayed marked superiority in all departments, completely outclassing the visitors and if
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  • 51 14 Th? next me ting of the Refresher Cours? rxricr will be held at the Anson Road Stadium on Tuesday, at 6.30 p.m. The subiect will be "The Goal-keeper," and Mi. W. T. Ds\i's will lead the discus i< n. Referees. Club captains and secretares are invited to
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  • 379 14 Learie Constantines Outstanding Book On Cricket. (From Our Otcn Correspondent.) London, Nov. 16. DON Blackie and H. Ironmonger (the "Maid-en-Over King") have rendered Australia and Victoria long and wonderful service, and they are to take a well-deserved benefit when two powerful teams play a testimonial match at
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  • 74 14 The following have been selected by thcommittee of the Singapore Chinese athletic sports meeting to represent Singapore in the inter-State badminton matches to be held at the All-Malayan Chinese games which are to take place at Kuala Lumpur during the Christmas holidays: Koh Keng Siang, Lim Boon Guan.
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  • 330 14 On Sunday, the R.S.Y.C. Int rnational sixmetre Class will sail the first of a series of three races for the Lipton Challenge Cup. Start 10 a.m. The "B" Class wiil sail a team race starting at 10.10 a.m. "C" Class will sail the last race of the sries
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  • 278 14 S.C.C. "A" XV v. the WUtl M tm* day, Dec. 5, at the S.C.C: O. R. T. Henman: R. C Lftnt h U Hill. W. H. McNeill, G. DoMM B 1 Hesfc th. J. H. J. Dredi:»: B D* A.- T- Priest, E. O. Barton. R B
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  • 603 15 Ex-zJMalayan In Mens And Doubles AN unfortunate incident marred the otherwise excellent final of the men's singles of the Shanghai open hard-court championships held at the Cercle Sportif Francais on Saturday be.ween Yui and Lum, says the "North China Herald" of Nov. 15. With the
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  • 201 15 First Match Between Perak And Selangor. Perak and Selangor mee t for the first time at hockey this season at Kuala Lumpur today, and Perak meet Malacca to-morrow afternoon. The results cf inter-State games played so far this season are as follows: Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 2—o at
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  • 47 15 Visit Of Soccer Team Next Week. The Selangor Malays scccr XI will visit Singapore next week antf play two matches at the Jalan Besar as follows: SATURDAY, Dec. 9 v. M.F.A. SUNDAY. Dec. 10 v. S.C.F.A. Admission charges will be 50, 20 anc 10 cents.
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  • 105 15 The Stanley ping-pong ieam defeated the Cort?rie team by four matches to three a. 2, Stanley St.;eet on Thursday. Scores: (Stanley team named first): Kow Joo Sang v. Tan Oh Sai 21—16, 21—12. 21—11; O. S. Lee v. T. Ka hiravalu 21—10. 21—12. 21—17; Leow Cher Yang v.
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  • 94 15 Annual Soccer Match On Monday. The teams for the annual St. Andrw's Day socor match at the S.C.C. between Scotland and .the Rest on Monday will be: SCOTLAND (in Club colours): J. Philip; A. Buchanan. J. A. Hunt; T. Robertson. A. Donald, C. Q. Starkey; S. Webb,
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  • 123 15 The following are th? dates and draw for the Command squash rackets open competition. First Round (by Saturday, Dec. 16) Lieut H. A. Orr, v. Lieut C. M. Kt'ble; Lieut H. E* C. de Chassiron, v. Capt. G. P. Oldfield. Second Round (by Friday. Dec. 22) Lieut G.
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  • 60 15 The following have been selected to play for the Chinese Swimming Club against a t am from th: Wiltshire Regiment to-morrow 10.30 a.m. at the Club's pagar: Quek Guan Kiat, Lim Chong Heng, Tay Swee Kang. Lim Thye Hock. Sim Teng Pens, Sim Soo Song. Lee Hee Ming.
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  • 44 15 Loke's B.P. team v. HappiladV Atheletic Party to-morrow at the former's court, 331. North Bridge Road, at 3.30 p.m.: George Chen. Goh J ow, Lim Heng Vim, Lim Jitt Wong and Kiah Ping Goh. Reserves: Wee Jui Huai and Foo Han Theng.
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  • 32 15 Oxygen B.P. team v. th? Henderson A.P. at the former's court to-morrow at 2.30 p.m.: Tan Soo Choo, Ec Hock Chiang, Ponnusamy. Jean, Muthuguru, Munian. Antoine. Reserves: Harry Lee, Dalmas.
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  • 19 15 Til? Rugby football match between the Raines Colleg: and .the Islands "A" arranged for Thursday was cancelled.
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  • 435 16 Austrian Apology. GERMAN "REDS" TO DIE. Berlin, Nov. 28. "POLLOWINCi fresh representations by the German Minister to Vienna with regard to the shooting of a German soldier by an Austrian frontier patrol, Dr. Dollfuss has expressed regret regarding the incident and stated that everything would be done
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  • 136 16 Currency Expert Visits Perak. (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 1. Sir Basil Blackett (British currency exper., who ia inquiring into the F.M.S. claim lor a portion of the Colony's currency profits), arrived from Kuala Lumpur by the mid-day mail train yesterday and was met on arrival
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  • 61 16 Action Of Extreme "Nazi" Christians. Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 30. The contemplated installation next Sunday of Bishop Mueller as Primate of a unified German evangelical church has been postponed owing to the resignation of all members of the church's ecclesiastical ministry. This follows a conflict between the extreme Nazi
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  • 33 16 Mr. A. R. Nair, Traffic Inspector, Singapore, who is proceeding on transfer to Kuala Lipis this morning. was" garlanded by the station staff at a farewell gathering, and a group photograph waj> taken.
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  • 564 16 "Secrets Of The U-Boat War." Prague, Oct. 28. "T\ER S. A. Mann." or "The Storm "Trooper," the official organ of the Hitler storm troops is a sixteen-page weekly, published cheaply in an attractive form, with many illustrations. It is sold on the open news-stands
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  • 110 16 Invention To Prevent Their Recurrence. Budapest. Oct. 25. An invention to prevent railway accident-: has just been patented by two young butchers assistants in Kecskemet. The young men, whoso education has gone no further than four elementary classes, havspent eighty pounds on a model railway, which they have
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  • 61 16 Chinese Who Fell Out Of A Window. As a result of a fall from the window of a house in Tan Quee Lan Street on Thursday, a Chinese is in a critical condition In hospital. It appears that he fell from the second floor and was picked
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  • 61 16 Belgrade. Katiza Katchin, a Rumanian woman living at Veliki Tork, Yugoslavia, is awaiting trial in Bechkerek prison on a charge of banditry. Six-foot tall and unusually strong, she is alleged to have attacked a man, grabbed a parcel he was carrying and then thrown him Into the
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  • 179 16 New Women Votes Worry Many Politicians. Madrid. Oct. 28. The fact that 7,900,000 women ever twentythree years of ape are to vote for the fir-;t time in the forthcoming Parliamentary elections is worrying many Republican politician An unurual combination cf Socialists and Catholics pushed the concession of
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  • 120 16 Stockholm, Oct. 20. Rumours are circulating here that the Swedish Academy will this year award the literary Nobel Prize to Mr. F. E. Sillanpaa, a Finn. This would make the first time that a Finnish citizen has received the honour. Mr. Sillanpaa is a Finnish writer of gcniiu.
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  • 51 16 Chinerc pa cnt medicine shops in Canton MS using money a- an advertising medium. They stamp their name, address and telephone number on all banknotes which pa-s thruugh their hands, with a list of articles for sale. Th? banks tajMM had to issue an ordur forbidding live
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 205 16 <,■ .v.'v.- yi-l-' v.: LIKE POSTUM TOO.. .THEY It's natural enough for children t.< a 1 Yet you probably hesitate. You know thai tca< tains tannin; a drug that is harmless en quantities, but hardly the best thing for childi-cn. Instant Postum, made with milk, is tl ideal answer to
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  • 171 17 ITEMS RECEIVED LOCALLY. ;.;ry (rives Best Programme. epUon -in Singapore for based on his latest logtUed by Mr. Tan Chong a GEC Super-het re--19 r>9 Metres Dials best reception of the erj morning. [ins With Big Ben strike •8 3 Metres Dials 62* .68 net so strong
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  • 326 17 Robbery, Kidnapping And Murder Cases. Rakhoi, Nov. 15. A SENSATIONALLY taring case of robbery, involving the killing of a man and th kidnapping of another, took place in Kotak. a smah town net tar from h on Mpaday evening, \iben the owner of a timber yard wt' and
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  • 459 17 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Nov. 24. MEAT. Beef, steak nound), kati 28 Beet, ste* or cu.iy, fatty Pork, lean, kati 2 Pork, lean and fat quality;, kati 33 Mut.on. Australian, lb Ptewt k*M 33 ifeos .l cally reared), kati 3g Duck:, Saigon, each Piccon dornestlc unfledged, pair
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 90 17 Whether it is a bad set or a bad locality "SUPERIAL n la ulated Super-Aerial WLL MAKE YOUR RECEPTION DEFINITELY BETTER. IW ft. length $1.75. aMPLION MC Speaker from SI3.M). Pick-up with V.C. $12.50. 1.c.. Etc. i_ir~liT t£o No. 163, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. 1 t r•i§ t i t i
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    • 324 17 RUNS UPSTAIRS AT 92. Daughter's Pride In Active Father. I "I feel in duty bound" writes (Mrs.) I A.J.W.. -to expi:s my gratitude for the J n aivellcus risults my father hss obtained from Kru-chen Salts. They should really be called I 'Miracles He is ninety-two years old. and is
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    • 220 17 THE SUPREME mr w DRY BATTERY,." AND DIRSCT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE ME. A. J. WILTON T D|l\ DI A C Onion Building. Collyer Quay VJ 1% IWJ D I Mm\ > SINGAPORE. m r s Nothing like.Colgate's tOAbeautifyiteeth!' 1 f OMLLE with the assurance that your teeth don't detract from your
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 423 17 EMPIRE'S RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. GMT. 7.30 am. Ttae Signal from Big Ben News Bulletin and Announcements. 7.50 a.m. Dance Music and Three Short Comedy Burlesques (gramophone records). Tune Signal from Greenwich a: 8.30 a.m.,. ?9n 930 arnlval 'gramophone records) 12.0 noon Time Signal f,om Big Ben ThWestern Studio Orchestra (leader
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    • 398 17 Eric Sou tham, M.A., Frank Croucher (organisj, relayed from All Saints Church, West Southbourne, Bournemouth. 9.0-10.0 a.m. Time" Signal from Greenwich. An Orchestral Concerc (gramophone records). G.M.T. 12.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. The Midland Studio Orchestra, dircc ed by Frank Cantell; Muriel Allen iccnValto). (Time Signal from Greenwich
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  • 398 18 Plea For 30-Storey Buildings. London, Oct. 29. THE series of lectures arranged by the Architectural Association on the Housing Problem was continued yesterday in Bedford-square by Mr. E. A. A. Rowse. whose subject was "The Solution tor the City." Speaking at the outset on slum areas
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  • 108 18 Will Receive 3.000 In American Fight. Newark (New Jersey", Nov. 1. Marcel Thil, who is recognisrd as the world's middleweight champ.on by the 1.8. U., will make his American debut in the Newark Armoury during the second week in Jan. 1934, according to Mr. Victor Brown, promoter at
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 925 18 CLUB DIARY. (There arc numerous Clubs and Societies in I Sinaapore, most of the members of uhich arc readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries art invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-datz and complete. Happenings of general interest mil stilt be included in
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  • 81 19 BOYS'CORN Eft x\\\\ M UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. i look At This Week's Post-Bag. there are not so many That is mainly beill mail, and some of i me had been very c. :a;n not to send me v.uich you read at home eases I can see at a i. it
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  • 274 19 B'4 "Happy William.") 5 I my article, I am going i tb d; bate fcr Uncle Bob. It <: -.o r. be abolished?" nu- <ltd w.th my article. Id that when a man j>. :tK>. inclined to believe in hn B\ure are also some Deople c and et are
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  • 255 19 I'V "Sweet star.") k d and looked upon Peter." >f contempt nor was it a look it was a look with "loving" eve, a lit'le earlier on that day Simon, Simon, behold <1 to have you. that he may But I have prayed for aitn tail not:
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  • 365 19 I By "The Johore Kid") Many comerites may still remember my first dream when I was chosen to play cricket for the West Indies. This is my second dream. "Now, Samson, you aie playing as a forward for our team m the final cup match against Arsenal this
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  • 245 19 /By "Silver Star."J There lived in a cottage, near Derringion, in old widow who had two daughters, whose lames wore Jane and Lily. One fine day they were walking together in i he wood, when they saw a little elf dressed I n a brown suit, sitting
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  • 164 19 (By "Michael Phang.") Hello! chums, the exam, is pretty close no.*;, and I am trying my very best to pass. I hope all of you will do the same. One day. as I was coming home from a visit to my friend on a bicycle. I nearly
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  • 130 19 (By "Hispaniola.") Once p. man was driving his bullock-cart alone a muddy road. Unfortunately the wheel* JZl fast in a deep rut. and the bullocks wer 3 unable to move the cart any farther. The man Jumped down, and sat beside .he road, making no endeavour to
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  • 515 19 (By •'Amy."} There was once a little grey sheep who was discontented. She thought that it would be better to be a dog. When the farm* came with his dog to round up the sheep, she couldn't help noticing how often he talked to the cog. but
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  • 195 19 (By "Snowdrop") Last Sunday I. together with my friends, enjoyed a day at Bedok. We had quite a jolly time during our day there. After arriving at cur destination we had seme drinks. Then we had a chat, as it was teo hot to go to
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  • 259 19 (By "Paul Wamba," K. L.) An Indian elephant-keeper wanted to go to the bazaar to buy some food and not wishing to take with him his little child, which had lost its mother, he gave it into the care of the elephant of which he had the
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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