Malaya Tribune, 20 December 1933

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Vol. XX.. No. 291 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Dec. 2!». 1932. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1933 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya 4Gnrrftap j "j I Selected Australian j I I TURKEYS i g Birds weighing from 7 lb* to to lbs Bach j 8 SCOTCH BEEF ct: complete range of POULTRY GAME. j I GROCER,ES PROVISIONS S^|t?P I I I p i ROYAL BAKERY," X'MAS CAKES
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    • 43 1 lA. FLINTER 6, 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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  • 142 2 Singapore Proposal To Penang. ftMIE "Pinang Gazette" understands that the 1 Judges of the Straits Settlements lave deckled to wear wigs when they appear in Court i>i 1934. Thai being so, it is under.stoid that the pidgc* have thought that. borristers appearing before them would also
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  • 147 2 Youngsters Of Wiltshire Regiment Entertained. More than 400 children of members of the Wiltshire Regiment attended the annua] Christmas Party given by the local Volunteers or Monday evening. They gathered at the gaily riecorat-d S.V.C Drill Hall, where stood a Christens tree laden with many beautlful prcrents.
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  • 248 2 Convicted Of Th<*ft Of Clothing. j j 1 j lI7HEN a young Chinese lad vieted of the theft of a pair of trousers hi the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday, it was revealed that he had a very bad police record and he was sent up to
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  • 219 2 Novelist M.P. Refutes Complaints. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Dec. 14. "Norderney is free of Jews" is the inscription oi a seal which the Municipal Council of the popular North Sea island resorti ask inhabitants to affix to their letters. The Council explaining that, Jews are not wanted there,
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  • 118 2 C.erman Officers* Visit To France. Paris. Oiflcers attached to the rterm&n Giaves Commission have just concluded a tour of inspection of German graves on the CLamugne front. The officer*. were received everywhere with the utmost courtesy and observed that the graves of G"*man soldiers we? cared for in
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  • 108 2 Reports Of Government Victories. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai. Dec. 18. The Central troops have recaptured Lalchuen and Chikai. in Kiangsi. from the "Reds." In a severe engagement. Gen. Li Wan Huang's units routed the Communists, killing 500 of them. The "Reds" at Chikai are retreating to
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  • 45 2 An argument between two Chinese living in a house in Fraser Street culminated in one man being seriously stabbed on Monday. When the ambulance was called the victim was found to have a deep gast. across the forehead. His right handwas also cut.
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    • 264 2 STAIRS MADE HER PANT. Penalty Of Excess Fat. Although she ha.s lust but 7 lbs of b» \-.f igm. this woman finds thai 7 lbs. boa mad* remarkable difference U> her There can ffrtatnly b DOtMni wrung with reducing treatment that brines such toereatec" energy ur.d vigcur. Her letter read-:-
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    • 313 2 Shwhl [ohdoK-madsi CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES SEALED-FU ESH in Caneras' I^^^PJli Quaere Wonder mĔ^^gm^ Factory I 11^ TO OPEN (VA* A touch oi x y >. the thumb for Steel, the Clyde for Ships, breaks th. x Lancashire tor Cotton Goods and ad- Freshness■ |H mitted the World over
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  • 355 3 VjUE who live in Kuala Lumpur have gradually become accustomed to our street traffic and do not see it as the stranger sees it. We appreciate this when someone takes the trouble to write to us on the subject, and we make
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  • 253 3 i A STORM of protest has been raised by local cyclists in eonnor-tion with the operation of the new Traffic Ordinance and we must confess that v.c are also inclined to the view that the Police have been unduly harsh in putting die new regulations into
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  • 321 3 THE feeling, which, as we have said, it is impossible to deny has bsen grow ing. in spite of the official refusal to recognise it. among certain sections of the non-Malay domiciled communities, the Indians in particular. tha r a policy of unfair discrimination is being adopt-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 375 3 I HEALTH and STRENGTH mm IN EVERY TIN T ,T MUST BE CROSSE BLACKWLLL'S. Sime,Darby Co., Ltd. ••iiiiitiii«iiiiiii;i i ***** 111 ••i■•ii i i i i i t t■ i i jII 1934 I I I j New beauty J NEW REFINEMENT M j New power ani> speed i j
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    • 152 3 j r I m B ItP j j i Li A M P S I OF LASTING BRILLIANCE. j Change over to Crompton to- j day and you will effect i economy in your bills, j i (p>Sold at prices to suit all pockets, they are the highest j quality
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    • 554 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 Thone 3411. TO LET. s5n(T LBI PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.09 and $18.00
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    • 686 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Fixed Deposit Receipt No. H. 20,36 of the Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd., dated the 5-2-32, for Hongkong currency $3,000 in favour cf Ho Chee Poh has been lost. All persons are hereby warned against dealing, endorsing or accepting the said receipt. (Sd.)
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    • 345 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED TO PURCHASE freehold land fronting main road, within six miles frcm town. Send particulars and offer <to Box No. 261, cb Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56|60, Anson Road. YOUR TENNIS RACKETS IN GOOD ORDER One
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    • 130 4 SCIENTIFIC GOLD JEWELLERY. Highly appreciated by High Court Judgea. j Ministers to Government and other eminent public men. FULL CATALOGUE FREE The Scienttnc Gold Bangles Co., Ltd.. 104, China Bazar Roal, I FoMt Box No. 203. Madran. "PERFECT EYESIGHT." G E ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., Opticians Watchmakers. Onl» Address:—3. Capitol
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    • 574 4 EDUCATIONAL, rtie City High School 116, Bencoolen Street. Estd. 1931. RE-OPENS JANUARY Bth, 1934. Principal—M. N. Samadar, B.A. (Hons.). Asst. Teachers—S. Singh (Passed Final Normal): P. S. D. Chereath (Passed Final Normal); P>. Singh (Passed Final Normal); Miss C. Thompson (Certificate of Competence) and others. CLASSES —Primary to Senior Cambridge.
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    • 201 4 BE ALWAYS IN' TIME Take all Clocks or Watches U go wrong to fICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd.) Contractors for the Repaii Clocks Watches to the Bril Army in Malaya. Annual Clearance Sale Of High-Class And Fashionable Shoes From Ist to 31st Dec, IWJ." YAP
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  • 779 5 Sale Of Land. OWNERS SUE FOR DAMAGES. TWO separate claims have been made against the State of Negri Sembilan by towkays whose land has been sold by auction by the Land Office owing to their being in arrears in the payment
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  • 110 5 The 1933 issue of "The Silent SignPost," the magazine of the AngloChinese School of Seremban is a vast improvement on its predecessors. The cover is artistically designed, and the matter is printed in good quality paper. The contents are very comprehensive, covering every sphere of school life—
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  • 623 5 Woman Who Kept The Wrong Bag. MRS. Ina Misso, a Eurasian woman, was convicted by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander. on Monday, of criminal misappropriation of a hand-bag which contained $21. The original charge of cheating was ameirded to one of criminal misappropriation. His worship
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  • 103 5 Several Important Essen Firms Affected. Bciliu, Nov. 2». A joint wwMm ifreaneni said to be the biggest deal of this kind for many years, will bo pcop'-sed a. a meeting of the shareholders of German steel interests at Essen on Nov. 29 The companies affected will be.
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  • 64 5 Newfoundland Iron Ore For British Coal. St. Johns, Newfoundland, Oct. 2«. a barte ichMM m under ccwtdentkM •hereby NewpfoundUndc iron ore "M be changed foi tTnited Kinjrddtt! coal, aunoaoßed Mr. Alderdi'f the Newluaildl-tfKl Prhnt Mini;, ?r to-day It Is understood that the scheme fs similar to the ona
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  • 129 5 Old Country The Leading Exporter. Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 14. BRITAIN is still by a long way the leading exporter of aeroplane engines and material, states the 1933 edition of Jan's authoritative annual. In all the world's aircraft, British air liners seem to be alone in being able
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  • 71 5 Kansas City, Missouri. "Don't pay for ,thtse pictures, dather; they are terrible!" exclauned a Kansas City woman, on seeing the proofs of photographs which she had taken of her son. A few days la.er, hwevrr. the photographer informed her that the pictures had won first prize out of
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    • 576 5 Ben she comes down tlx I reet. looking smart and very neat! f course—she did "Nuggrf he/ shoes this morning. NUGGET BOOT POLISH THE "NUGGET- TIN OPENS WITH A TWIST Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., S.S. <fe P.M.S. AP.B.3F. One member of the crew who la not in perpcct
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    • 388 5 ELLAMS SELF-FEEDING DUPLICATOR. 100 copies a minute. Speedy and silent in action, this Duplicator is capable of turning out 'me hundred copies a minute. The machine is of a particularly solid construction. By means of the variable pressure lever fitted to the machine, the density of copies can be varied
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  • 1269 6 Shipping News Notices. SHIPS USING THE SUEZ CANAL. Tonnage Decreasing. HIGH PORT DUES AT ALEXANDRIA. number of steamers which transitted the Suez Canal in 1932 was 5,032, representing 28,340,000 net tons, of which tonnage 55.47 per cent, was British. Statistics indicate a decrease in the number of vessels in \v>'M
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  • 231 6 Wrecked Ship Cut In Two With Little Trouble. IN the past it has proved profitable on several occasions te out a stranded ship in two in order to salve the section which contained the machinery at least, afterwards either building a ntw half or else joining the
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  • 164 6 Leading Norwegian Gives His Opinion. Reuter Wireless. Oslo, Dec. 13. STRONG dislike of shipping subsidies as an instrument to stimulate shipping trade was expressed to-day by Mr. A. H. Mathieson, President of the Norwegian Shipping Association, at a meeting, when he declared, "We will have no
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  • 92 6 Reports Regarding Weather And Navigation Conditions. The Baltic and Internati:nal Maritime Con- ference hav? received the following reports i regarding weather and navigation in the Baltic: Pitea. —lee-free, navigation unhindered. Tcrnca.— Mild weath r is prevailing. Ice- free, navigation unhindered. Wata.—Ice-breaker "Voima" will b" stationed up to
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  • 42 6 Woman Among Eighteen Survivors. "British Radio." London, Nov. 20. The Iceland trawler "Gexsirre" of 58 tons was wrecked this morning on Torness Point, Orkney. Seventeen men and one woman, who were on board, were rescued by the Longhope lifeboat.—"British Radio."
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  • 730 6 Transport Of Vehicles. A CHAIN-GUIDED STEAM FERRY. 'J'HERE has been launched for the use of the Borough of Saltash, a steam-driven, chain-guided ferrybridge for service between Saltash and Plymouth. The construction of the ferry has been carried out by Messrs. John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd.,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 555 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND 0f APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION CO.. XOIIKJn AND FOft EAST MAIL SERVTCB fUnder Contract with His Majesty Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. rnßpn 15 000 0, 22
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    • 164 6 LffLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. I CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Sa,d Brlndlsl Venice and Trieste. Said, Brlndlsl, Venice and Trieste. XT r Due Leave Due mv Jan. 15 Jan.
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    • 236 6 Deutsch |}sj D| Australlsche DampfschifTs Ifl Cl Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 29 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 9 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Feb. 6
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    • 633 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. NOKDDEUTSCHER lr^ 3 LLOYD, in Oermany). The tmdernotfd are the C fixtures:— OUTWARDS. tm fi "SAALE," for Manila, H Shanghai, Dalren, i Nagoya, Kobe and "LAHN," for Manila n S'hai. N. China and Japan J "TRAVE," for tfai lb B*fc North China ar.d Japan HOMEWARDB. IM» "SAARBRUCKEN" for
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  • 433 7 Mining Shares. jfl r Wednesday, 11 a.m. I t t quotations are and Co., exchange and I Buyers. Sellers. I 36 9 37,» I i ii. 140 153 J If) 1 1)0 m Tin 30 3 37 ng 030 0.32 j i [in (-94 0.97 Tin 43
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  • 181 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. HIGHER PRICE OF RUBBER. Increased Shipments From Malaya. (By Our Financial CdTresjxm&ent.) Singapore, Wednesday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 136 16 cts.. up »/8 ct. Market Tone: Steady, dull. Tin (Singapore), down Yesterday's Prices London Rubber, 4 3 16d., up :i 16d. .Market Tone:
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  • 495 7 Small Ivoss On The Year. THE 24th annual general meeting of Alor Gajah Rubber Estate. Ltd.. was held at the regis' cred office of the company at Hong Kong Bank Chambers. Singapore, yesterday. These presen' were Mr. T. T. Anderson Pole fchairman)., Capt. j. m. Daly. Dr.
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  • 80 7 M( mornndum For The Six Governments. Reuter. London Dee. 10. The interests associated with the preent tin control scheme have prepared a memorandum for submission to six tin ontroi Governments, advocating the •realion oi a "buffer" pool by a special iroduction quota of about five per cent
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  • 750 7 Review By Fraser ft Co. MESSRS. Fvaser <fe Co.. in their weekly market report dated Dec. 19 state: A heavy turnover In tin shares can be reported throughout the week under review, although a.tent ion has been mainly concentrated on the m re popular stocks such as
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  • 161 7 Asiatic Petroleum vo. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands c! Keioscnc are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per Eritish Imperial gallon $11* Shell IfOtOt Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit In 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 307 7 Rubber Control. EFFECT ON LONDON MARKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.; London, Dec. J>. only has the absence of any official information regarding restriction proved somewhat disturb- J ing but unofficial reports and rumours 1 would seem to indicate that a squab ble is in progress in
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  • 166 7 Imports Into Britain To Be Prohibited. Reuter. London, Dec. 19. The House of Commons, by 245 vot?s to 72. has passed the second reading of the Dye-stuffs Bill with the object of placing on a permanent basis the prohibition of imports into the UnPed Kingdom of dye-stuffs and
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  • 74 7 Demand For x\ction By Britain. Reuter. London. Dec. 19. In the House of Commons Mr. Runciman declined to reply to a Conservative request lor an assurance that If the Anglo-Japanese cotton negotiations are unduly protracted the Government will take action to deal with the Japanese menace before the
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  • 653 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Wednesday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. 61 Co. Evatt 1 Allcnby $0 M $1.00 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah 000 0.70 0.60 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 100
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    • 57 7 Tin: I SOUTH BRITISH RANCE COMPANY, LTD., -pcrated in New Zealand.) i IRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C MARGOI.IOOTH. Manager. OFIKE: 3. I INLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED I INCI CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, RSONAL ACCIDENT and U N'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. i > O JOHNSON. Grneral
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    • 103 7 by 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. Pist'rs Khoo Heng Pho Co., South Canal Rd.. Singapore. QHEAFFEFTS C-J PENS PENCILS
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    • 71 7 Casli In JEXa.nct WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to buy—any wish you
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    • 205 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*.) SUCCESSORS TO IHE CHINESE BANK, ITD \ND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000 000.00 <fjj ■CADOFFICE CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, rhairmnn Oh Sian Guan. Esq.. Chee Swee Cheng.
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    • 421 8 Amusements < z SO POPULAR WE'VE HAD TO EXTEND THE RUN I ALICE BRADY, UNA MERKEL, MAY ROBSON, Ik" PHILLIPS HOLMES. I n-Mayer's fmt 9 Surprise Hit I I OEOROE ARLISS in I "THE KING'S VACATION" j The crowning- achievement ol a grand career i i i i i i
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    • 630 8 The Screen's funniest pair of Lovers in their uproarious new Universal Comedy— SLIM SUMMERVILLE and ZASU PITTS in "LOVE. HONOR and OH, BABY" TO-MORROW NIGHT Special ONE-DAY Screening In Response to Public Demand— RONALD COLMAN in United Artists famous production ARROW SMITH DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE OF SEEING IT
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    • 425 8 m m m m—* YULETIDE PROGRAMME GRAND FESTIVE DEC *2nd.—s s. "CORII 1 BAND—with XMAS atmosphere—.V!mi-sion M DEC. ?3rd.—FLOWER NlGHT—perfumed atmosphere Admission .'id cts DEC. 21th—GALA XMAS BALl.—Sp?cially Augmented Orchestra— EXTENSION TO 2 A.M.—Crackt rs. Ncvelties. Etc.. Etc. Adn i DEC. 25th —XMAS TEA DANCE—S to 7.30 pm. BERET NIGHT—9
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  • 276 9 NOTICE TO MARINERS. The wreck of a large twakow with 2 or 3 masts and spars .showing above the water was seen at a distm™ ye 14 miles 280 degrees fSS S- f b llt Light in the S^ci^gg* THE "RANCHI." -Ranch!"
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  • 30 9 "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Dec. 19. The first consignment of U.S. wheat under the 550.000.000 cotton-wheat loan to China, arrived here yesterday Mm Kuo Jih Pao."
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  • 44 9 Mail* frim Batavia and Palembang by aero. Pane are expected at the General p ost Office Singapore, at 5 p.m. to-d?y iails on c a.m'tc-oaV' 6 n P <™* at dupT^ China and by the "Ranchi due at Singapore at 10 am. to-day.
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  • 196 9 BELLING. Singapore, Dec. 20. London 4 months' sight 2|4 3,64 London 3 months' sight 2|4 1,32 London 60 days* sight 2|4 1|64 London "JO days' sight 2|4 London demand 23 63' 64 London rT. 2 j3 3132 Lyons and Paris demand 960 Hamburg demand 150 New York demand
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  • 170 9 Public Functions And I Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, DEC. 20. High Tides.—i n a.m.. 12.09 p.m. Rotary Luncheon. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p m Golf: Keppel G.C. Ladies Foursomes Rugby: SC.C. II v. Islands "B," S.C C Hockey. S.C.R.C. v. V.M.C.A., S.C.R C S R C.
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  • 79 9 MBRA._' P- ddy The Next Best Baxter JanCt Gaynor and Warner CAPITOL—SIim Summerville and n u U ts 111 Love Honour and Oh. EMPIRE.-'Detective Lloyd." complete serial. GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayanes cinema.v Talkies: Sky-"Possessed Star—-The Tenderfoot." MARLBOROUGH -The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret
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    • 514 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS 1 1 i ,I,l,,— M^j^— i I GOOOWpOO PARK HOTEL Ph n 6490 Telegram GOODWWD. I c Booking Now Open For J Saturday December 23 BOXING NIGHT 1 NEW YEAR'S EVE I AM EXTENSIONS 2 A.M. j LLh Zc"!^ H^ A HAS BEEN EN «AOED TO PLAY ON
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 143 9 I Postal iNmuoHa j SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY Tongkal and Djambi (Totja > Bank. Island, Pladjoe and PalembaSg «Belawan. Ceylon, Egypt, Europf and 3 p.m North. N.-East and N.WsumS Philippine islands. China N.-East and N.-West Siam. Burma. India, Iraq. Palestine' Egypt. East and South Africa, Europe Great Britain, Ireland North
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  • 775 10 «JHE Tin Control Scheme has been extended for a period of three years from the beginning of 1934. Its operation beyond that period depends upon unanimous agreement among the signatory countries, to be "considered" two years hence. Bui as we pointed out on Monday there is an important
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  • 448 10 The promotion of Capt. J. Lee. S.R.A. I v I to the rank of Major has been approved by the Governor. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald. P.M.0., Johore, baa been appointed to act as Adviser. Medical and Health Services, Malay States. Capt. D. W. Mortlock. of the S.V.C. is attached to
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  • 253 10 SOME entertaining replies were received by the Straits Echo to three queries put to a number of men of some eminence in public life. We will cite three of the answers to only one of the questions: "What motion, introduced by an Unofficial
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  • 210 10 IIfHAT is the Japanese object in invading Charhar? "To suppress bandits," says a Japanese official report. 'To annex Charhar and Mongolia," is the Chinese assertion. The latter reason seems all too likely to be the true one. What real justification is there for a further invasion of
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  • 163 10 rpHE Imperial Airways A which arrived in Singapore ft day with the Christmas mail, h London on Dec. 9, and thus took ten days to complete the distance of n than 8,000 miles between London Singapore. The journey wai without special effort or strain, and In «"ny
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  • 403 10 By "Uoker-OiT "OHOCKED! —that's Mr. Aubrey Davies on Sunday dancing in Singapore. mm And some people are shocked by the appearance of some of the dancers on Saturdays, too. New simile: As conscientious as an American sheriff at a lynching bee. wi Every day liners are coming into
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  • 44 10 EARLIER CABLES OH I W LAND CLAIM AGAINST STATE, on SPORTS NEWS, on p»gW i J and JOHORE NEWS. 00 RADIO PROGRAMMI" 00 p—f TRADE COMMISSION V-;K'IINC; OH CLUB DIARY, on Utge 1« JAPANESE ATT ACK ON CHARHAR on p W
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    • 530 10 I w Boyhood's Best t||j Days-Building 111 with Meccano. A MECCANO BOY TS THE n.APPIEST BOY IN TIIE VVORLD ,lIS DAYS ARE FULL 0F fiKIM FUN AND THRILLS HE GETS FROM HIS > WONDERFUL AND FASCINATING MECCANO Fffel L lIORBY ,!E JS ABLE TO BLILD WORKING —.-^.jo/Je j MODELS OF
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    • 65 10 [iiiiMintiinnmiiiiimiMiniiitnii i.'intMMMMM^fMMM •GET HEADy mm 2 For The Christmas Festivities j; Brush Up Your Dancing. (latest stops taught AND I DEMONSTRATED I By I I Teachers With A Lifetime I Experience. I BEST VALUE AT MODERATE 1 TERMS. I I ANGELA DI MARTINIS, I I English School Of Dancing, f
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  • 830 11 RIVAL FORCES CLASH NEAR BORDER. Big Battle Imminent. Japanese Protest Against Chinese Troops In Shanghai. 1 ln P««reM between advance Nanking and Fukien forces near the Chekiang-border. A major sagement is expected soon. Both sides are rushing
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  • 100 11 Rumour Of Captain's Suicide. Reuter Wireless. Massachusetts, Dec. 16. T White Star motor liner "Brit- carrying 250 passengers, on mudflats in Boston hamn commencing her voyage to r was successfully towed off ide but was not allowed to pending examination for possi- -Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 18. sages
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  • 87 11 State Of Emergency In America. Reuter. Washington, Dec. 20. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has organised a National Emergency Council, headed by Mr. Frank C. Walker, whose duties are the most far-reaching and important undertaken by any one man since the new deal." He assumes all responsibility for coordinating and
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  • 37 11 Reuter Wireless. Vienna. Dec. 13. I Princess Ileana. the ex-Roumanian Princess, has given birth to a daughter who will be named Maria. She already has a son. who was born last year.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 286 11 To He Extended To China. Reuter Wireless. London, Doc. 19. rpHE inestimable value of a British air f mall service to China was stressed during an interview by Sir Kenneth D Stewart, X 8.E., a director of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, with Sir Philip
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  • 153 11 Banker's Beautiful Daughter Killed. Reuter. Havana. Dec. 19. Seven people have so far been killed in a new outbreak of terrorism in Cuba during the week-end. including the beautiful daughter of the banker Franca, who is an unpopular member of the junta which has ruled Cuba since
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  • 48 11 Man Who Was Sentenced To Sterilisation. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Dec. 16. Joseph Schaeffer. aged 50. a basketmaker, who had been sentenced at Zweibrucken to sterilisation and 15 years' imprisonment for moral offences and attempted murder, committed suicide in his cell to-day by hanging.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 106 11 Lhasa (Tibet*, Dec. 19. It is learned that the Dalai Lama died on Dec. 17 at the age of 60 —Reuter. The Dalai Lama, the senior of the joining Pontiffs of Tibet, shared with tfce Panshen Lama, under the Chines? Presidents, the temporal power of the country.
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  • 414 11 Employment Declines. BUT WORLD TRADE IMPROVES. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Dec. 20. jpOU the first time since March factory employment has declined by 287,000, or 3.5 per cent, and pay rolls have decreased by $7,300,000 or 6.2 per cent, between Oct. 15 and Nov. 15. It is
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  • 68 11 Orient Line Orders Bit? Ship. Reuter. Lonond, Dec. 20. The Orient Steam Navigation Co. have 'placed an .order for a new ship, slighily larger than the 20,000--tofl "Orontes." which will employ 3.300 people in Britain for 18 months. The chairman of the company. Sir Alan Anderson. K.8.E., said
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  • 83 11 Ultra-Modern Legislation In Fukien. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Foochow, Dec. 20. Rickshas 'in Fukien are to be abolished. That, in effect, is the result of legislation adopted in Fukien by the Economic Council of the People's Govfrnment at Foochow, which passed regulations yesterday for the release of
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  • 41 11 Mr. F. H. P. Gomes, editor of the 'Searchlight," a Ceylon publication, was recently sentenced to 18 months' simple imprisonment for having published an article libelling Mr. Dutton, late General Manager. Ceylon Government Railways. His appeal against the sentence was unsuccessful.
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  • 298 11 Remarkable Scenes In Free State. Reuter Wireless. Dublin. Doc. 20 /JEN. O'Duffy was brought to Dublin w from Westport this afternoon, under a heavy escort of police and soldiers No charge has been made against him so far.—Reuter. •mm j Dublin. Dec. 19. Mr. Justice Johnson
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  • 419 11 FRENCH MINISTER'S FORECAST. Need For Big Army. Unshakcable Opponents Of Inflation. Paris, Dec. 20. "THE Spring of 1934 will be a critical period for Kurope and France," declared M. Tardiou in the course of a heated debate in the Chamber on a Bill providing for the j
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    • 40 11 ••IIIII•IIIIIII I I I I I I I I I The f j "MALAYA TRIBUNE" will not be I 1 published on j CHRISTMAS DAY, I Monday, Dee. 25, or on j j NEW YEAR'S DAY, Monday, Jan. 1. s
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    • 248 11 r***-' 11 "•"•"•<••-•...•..... j CHILDREN'S BOOKS j TIITIm AL CIFT TO fI.VE PLEASURE AND AT THE SAME TIME INSTK. < T.ON, j 1 fwSaipx 1 j I i |y# i rati Wm\ feS I MAYBOX ANNUAL. TIGER TIM'S ANNUAL I For all children -vj |> For ycung children. S3 25
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  • 737 12 Current Problems. INTERVIEW WITH THE TRIBUNE." Reuter. gIK Miles Lampson, British Minister to China, who is returning to England prior to taking up his new office as High Commissioner to Palestine, arrived in Singapore by the P. and O. "Ranchi" this
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  • 54 12 Reuter Wireless. Vatu-nn (Jit.v. Dc<\ 16. 1 erybocly In the Vatican City, rncludinfj th€ Cardinal*, receiving over 1,000 fm m Tn nt t hly i, WlU have th ir 52?.. r, t0 v l5 ;pe T cent as from New Year s Day by order of His
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  • 232 12 Reply To Question In Parliament. Lonc!ou, Dec. 9 (by Air Mail). IN the House of Commons this week Mr. 1 Robinson as,ked whether the Secretly c: Mate lor th? Colonies could state I i.o date on which Uio next Colonial Office Conference will open: where it
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  • 303 12 Statement In Federal Council. AT Monday's meeting of the Federal Council the Acting Chief Secretary, referring to Malayan-grown tea. said: "From time to time considerable interest has been expressed -by this Council on the question of the experiments on tea cultivation carried out by the Agricultural Department on
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  • 247 12 Holiday Venture Of Three Johore Scouts. (from Our Own Correspondent Johore. Dec. 18 Three scouts from the First Jchore Troop who are students in the En?lish College, left Johore r.ahru at dawn yesterday for Penaiig on bicycles. The boys, who are S. 11. Shanmugam (Patroileader) and Ali
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  • 315 12 Second-Hand Dealer's Complaint. ALLEGED to have used the correspondence seal of a second-hand goods seller, Chua Tiong Swee was yesterday before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice, in a preliminary inquiry with a charge of alleged forgery. Originally there was another charge of theft against him, but that
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  • 218 12 Coolie Commits Murder And Suicide. DRAMATIC evidence was given by an Indian cowman yesterday, during a Coroner's inquiry into the death of a Chinese "kepala" and his former cool'e. The double tragedy occurred on a coconut plantation off the 6' 4 mile. Changi. on the morning of Dec.
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  • 250 12 Quarrel Over A Woman. AN extraordinary statement was made by an accused yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, when he talked in his evidence of dreams. It was a case of voluntarily causing hurt, in which Salim bin Mat Prai, the complainant, said that
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  • 69 12 Passengers Saved By A Warship. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai. Dec. 20. THE steamer. "Yuktsi," while on its way to Shanghai from Fukien yesterday. sank off Wenchow. the Nanking naval station in south-east Chekiang. The passengers were rescued by the Central Government's gunboat. "Kiangyuen."—"Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai.
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  • 25 12 (t'roir. Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Dec. 19. The censorship on newspapers was iifted to-ciay after having been in force mice Oct. 12 last.
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  • 1138 12 European Charged. TWO MEN STILL HOSPITAL. fJMiE case of alleged rash d which a European emploj the Kranji Wireless Station. Frederick Cater, is charg courts of voluntarily causing vous hurt occupied the attention Mr. A. N. Woriey (acting Di Judge and First Magistrate 1 the whole of
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    • 155 12 jiii ihiiii. i ii 11 ijii h i i iii •i i i I The I "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" I this week-end I will be a j l SPECIAL j CHRISTMAS ISSUE j 20 Pages—s cents 1 i with a unique CHRISTMAS STORY I and other SPECIAL FEATURES! I and TWO
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  • 540 13 Persistent Caller. ALLEGED THREAT WITH AXE. alleged attempt at armed robbery by Ng Ah Tai, who is already undergoing a term of imprisonment for theft, was the subject of a preliminary inquiry yesterday by the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. After Inspector Prynn had given
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  • 143 13 Receiver In Singapore Sentenced, I Sentence of three montns' r.i. was passed by the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice, to-doy on an Arab named Hassan bin Abdul who pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly disposing of stolen property. In December, 1932, thrro was a big robberv of
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  • 83 13 London. Dec. 19. The death took place in London of j the Egyptian doctor, Ahmad Salmy, who renounced Mahommedanism for Christianity. He was a medical missionary of the London Missionary "Society at ChangchoWfu, Hong Kong and elsewhere in China for 33 years and practised medicine in Britain since
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  • 65 13 Allerr-'.l to have been knocked down by i metor-l'iii v belonging to the Royal Air Fore, an Arab pedestrian wa* taken to ljospital by ambulance In a serious condition yesterday The eccldenl. occurred on Serangoon Road, near the junction of Buffalo Road. He remained unconscious for some
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  • 338 13 Victim's Claim From Schoolboy. (From Our Oicn Correspondent j Malacca, Dec. 16. THERE wa3 an echo in the District Cou t of the shooting accident that occurred at Batu Berendam recently, when an Indian named A. V. Sithamparam, after his recovery from a bullet wound, sued
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  • 198 13 Fishing Tragedy At Port Dickson. (From Cur Own CorrespondentJ Seremban, Dec. 19. An excursion in a boat with the idea of fishing ended in a tragedy at Port Dickson a few days ago. It appears that three Malay boys went out to sea in a boat to
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  • 128 13 Good Comedy At The Capitol. "Love, Honour and Oh! Baby." which began a season at the Capitol last night, U a typical Summerville-Pitts production, containing a wealth of humour Which only these two great comedians know how to put over. The plot is excellently presented and tells
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  • 49 13 London. Dec. 9 <by Air Mailt. The latest list of announcements of promotions, transfers and reappointments in the Colonial service includes the following: G. H. Goodrick (Traffic Inspector) to Traffic Assistant. F.M.S. Railways. Miss A. C. E. Myers (Nursing Sister Ceylon Ito Nursing Sister. Straits Settlements.
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  • 11 13 The Daisy Flower Shop sent a handy pad diary for 1934.
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    • 814 13 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. :rwDERS will be received up to noon on I ;da\ the 29th December. 1933, at the Colonial <i:ys Office. Singapore, from persons det< contract for the supply cf food to the Printing Office Subordinates at the Government Printing Office Eating and Coffee Stalls, for a i
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    • 206 13 waskutq RUINS VOl X HAIR Soap should ho used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair hrittle. and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified
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    • 245 13 REINFORCED CONCRETE j £k Some A<lv(iitt ti o c j o j jW% EXPAIWET7 anaet I Steel Expamet" Expanded Sto IK. in! J nu-nt for Concrete is suppli d m Tmm fm flooring and the like and t in rolled sheets for r ad and paving won:. f «Lm to
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  • 636 14 PUBLIC SERVICES BEATEN. Keen Struggle. Holders Unlucky To Lose. "POli the second time Etceteras defeated the Public Services in the S.C.C. Rugby football tournament, at the S.C.C. yesterday, but as the score of one t r '>ai (5 points) to one try
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  • 39 14 Rugger Match At The S.C.C. On Dec. 30. Rugger XVs representing the Singapore and F.M.S. Volunteers will meet at the S.CC. on Dec. 30. There wll be an "At Home at the SC.C. after the match.
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  • 239 14 Selangor Club v. The npHE annual rugby football Trophy 1 match between the S.C.C. and the Selangor Club will be played at the S.C.C. on Saturday. The teams will be: S.C.C.:D. R. Harper (capt.), Lundon, D. G. RL Owen, Cook, F. G. Minns; Lieut. G. H. T. Billson,
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  • 248 14 Sunday's (iolf Match At Tanglin. The Singapore G.C. beat the Garrison G.C. at Tanglin on Sunday by 11 points l Scores «S.G.C. players mentioned J. T. Smith and R. Craik 0. R. Renton and Capt. H. B. Rose 0. W. Eldred and S N. Kelly 0, Lieut.
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  • 124 14 P.W.D.A.A. Tournament Finals. (From Gur Own Correspondent.) Johore, Dec. 18. The Johore P.W.D. Athletic Association's lawn tennis tournament held on their courts in Johore Bahru was completed with the playing of the doubles, in which Che Onn bin Abdullah and Abdullah bin Kechot beat Ungku Jabil and Syed
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  • 161 14 S.C.C. v. The Malaya Command. i The first Xls of the S.C.C. and the Command meet on the Padang to-day at hockey. Teams S.C.C. (hi Club colours) :—F. J. L Mayger K. C. Johnson Hill. Dr. W. G. Evans ;C. Fittock. Lt. N. C. Phillips L. J. A.
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  • 634 14 ThHlirg i <nts Thy Ringens. several nights at the New \vo;id. where the Ringens troupe are performing, thousands of people have craned their necks to scruti: ise a tiny figure standing on rhe small platform of t narrow ladder high over the park, preparing for
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  • 508 14 Yesterday's Hockey At The Depot. a VIGOROUS game of hcckey was witnessed v Bterdav between tha Police and the O.R.A. ai the Depot, the former winning by four clear goals. The v ictors were a more balanced team. Th. Old Rail aiens did weU in the
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  • 89 14 EEngles and doubles tics to be played on Friday and Saturday, commencing a' 8 a.m. in the Boys' Brigade Tournamen* have been arranged as follows: SINGLES —Bee Chuan v. Chin Hock. Chin Tork v. Poh Wah. Yak Thai v. Chew Seng, Seng Kee v. Chin Teck. DOUBLES:
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  • 47 14 Reuter. London, Dec. 20. Two rugby football matches played to-day resulted at; follows Dublin U. 12. Cambridge V. 10. Glasgow A. 3. Oxford U. 8 Raffles Institution meet the "B" Co. Wilts, at rugg r at the P.S.R.F.C. ground. Duneara Road, at 5 p.m. to-day.
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  • 232 14 N.S.—Singapore Match Off. NEGRI Sembilan. who were due tovisi Singapore foi tnei: return hoekej en gagement, have wired H> say the. unable to make the Crip. The fixture has therefore been cancelled. ALL STATE MATCHES. The results of inter-State games played so far this season are as follows
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  • 56 14 Hockey Matches 11 Kuala Lumpur. The Singapore Colis. who am on a visit to Kuala Lumpur, beat the Y.M.C.A 5—2 on J Monday and lost to the Selangor Colts by tn A only gor.l cf the match vesterday. To-dav the Malayan Colts (Singapore. PeraK and Selangor» meet Jumeav.x's
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  • 245 14 Changes In Rules. PLAYERCAN QUESTION THE REFEREE. fjpiIE fifth of the scries of talks uiuU v the auspices of the S.A.F.A., on the rules of soccer, was held at thAnson Road Stadium last nieht. Mr. G. R. Nesbitt was in the ch:»' The off-side rule and its
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  • 78 14 The soccer XI of the •Ranrhi." vbraei 'he Saitors' Institute Cup. will meet the il Co. R.Lt. at the V.M.C A. ground in Anaoa Road to-day. 1 ;-m.jnow the ship', team will pi..y the Warders XI at Sepoy Luies and on Thur i the Warders will entertain
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  • 28 14 Battles for the S rai's Physical Athlete Party's singles championship tournaments [League system* close on Doc. 25. Late entrie* v ill no. be en ertained.
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    • 34 14 S CHRISTMAS FOOD NEWS g SCOTCH Sirloin Roast and Rump Steak. f »3« EXCEL BEEF Special X'mas Shipmert Sirloins. Rib Roas; and Topside. JWjr ~*4*sk BREAKFAST or TIFFIN vl/) fIQV x Fresh Ox Tongue
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  • 291 15 Talk Of A Cricketers' Strike. London. Nov. 23 I: RCn D S ej i celle nt authority strong plea for increased pay onal cricketers taking pan brs ia hkely to be made in 1 0 number of leading fife Martin in the "Daily stjoj of payment
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  • 27 15 Monday. Dec. 25 and Monday, Jan 1 being übUc holidays, the Keppel G. C. course will dosed to bat*H during the morning of days.
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  • 288 15 Metric System To Retained. (From Our Onn Correspondent.) London, Nov 30 b y the Track and Pum Was amoved American Amatc"r A,h? <' ommitt of the only countries F* her Pinions, "near .yatcm 1 1 the English the same system biro tv!"' 0 and Berlin in X he
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  • 27 15 Three-Day Professional Meeting. A three-day professional r.ice mee'ing will be held at Bukit Timah on Feb. 24 (Saturday). Feb. 28. (Wednesdayi and Mar 3 (Sa'Urday)
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  • 201 15 Oxford's Long Run Of Reverses. (f rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 23. JN an article on the annual Boat-rece fee xford magazliu c biases those who belittle the standard of rowing a Oxford. memoSe- lightly "ncomiD-ablc ™nd im,»h Cd SCatS in the last cpntur >
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  • 115 15 The Old Rafflesians' Tournament. The following are result*: r,f Played it, the Old Raffles 2 Associa tion s awn tennis tournament:k ol l a n^ an Puteh rowe 15 *> wo Dr beat fi: h p S r ai A. Mallal (owe 15-' 7scr wo and P. R.
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  • 131 15 The Seremban Chinese B.P. wi'l conSi?? ?v\ lr S o a nR ual to urnaments on Dec. 20 at the N.S.C.R.C. courts. Play will commence at 4.30 p.m. Prior to the finals, exhibition games will be played between, when selections for the State doubles in the forthcoming
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  • 92 15 The first ordinary general mee-ing of the Singapore Cycling Club will be held in the Board Room of the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, to-day at 6 pm. Agenda: (a) To consider draft rules and o approve and or amend them; <b) To invite certain gentlemen to be Patrons; (c)
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  • 122 15 Amendments To Rules Adopted. 4™ SP u CIAL eß Vral meeting of the of the Singapore Swimming SS b aTio.SS ,d ai tthc ClUb Use 0= mJnts SBSu? alterati ons and amendUoned\- Were unanim ously sancflSuwSd aSCJ* s «»»«tuted for the «> in symbol so deleted, in Rijlp
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  • 236 15 Challenge To Holder Of French Title. (F;om Our Own Correspondent.) n .m, London. Nov. M. GMrgn Ca mii u,r. tin-famous Frcnai heavy. '<*«* "is last fight mSe an sp-.oii years a«o. i, f., i^ o a come had! cjen though he is now Kore than forty yew challen
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  • 117 15 defeaterl rhp rd Q y the H °"oway BP. aeieated the Berangoon Friendly Party by 3-2 on the Peterdafc's Court ?nv re c S (Ho »°ways names first.--15 255 nß Cat Cher Poh Chia LiV?K K h n Ah Kou boat N S Heng ah T'fr 15—11.
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  • 87 15 Ji Amicable Athletic Association SSuSS PIa^fair AthIet Union at the latter's court, on Sunday, by 4—1 Scores (A.A.A. names first): Lim Cheng Hong lost to T. De Souza. Xr7wiit~7i?' 15; Q" ek GimTongbeat g u be Yeo Guan Sens- 15-10. 15—4 tJS% c 5 en l Moh
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    • 138 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. l nni J. WI Assurance in force over $.35,000,000. I ne Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. nrin n. r, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement). J 5S r FPICE Great E stprn Lif Build in* Cecil Street, Singapore "N APHJCATION TO P. C. B. NEWINGTOV INMHMim» nB
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  • 561 16 Der Lubbe To Die? THE PROSECUTOR'S DEMAND. Reuter Wireless. Leipzig, Dec. 13. rjHE Reichstag fire trial is nearing its conclusion. The speech for the prosecution was made by Dr. Werner, who declared the fire was the signal for the enemies of the German State to rise and
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  • 142 16 No Intention To Pay War Debt Instalment. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Dec. 13. Notification of Government's inability to pay the war debt instalment due on Dec. 15 is being sent to the United States Goverriment. The communication points out that Government is bound by last year's vote of the
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  • 626 16 Fraudulent Possession Of Aluminium. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Dec. 18. WHEN a detective was on rounds in Kulai own on Nov. 23, at about b a.m. he saw a Chinese in front cf the railway station, hastily shoving aluminium sheets Into a gunnybag. He questioned the man,
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  • 260 16 Attempt To tyake The Party Legal. Reuter. Dublin, Dec. 14. GENERAL O'Duffy has created a sensation by his announcement that the Blue Shirts are dissolved. This is regarded as a skilful political manoeuvre for simultaneously it is announced that a new League will be formed and in
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  • 41 16 Reuter Wireless. Montreal, Dec. 14. A conflict for the control of Chinese gambling restaurants led to rival Chinese tongs staging a pitched battle in the local Chinatown, when three men were seriously injured and sixteen arrested.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 224 16 Italian Welcome For British Foreign Minister. Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 14. FOLLOWING Lord Tyrrell's recent visit to London from Paris to acquaint himself with Government's views on disarmament and other League matters. Sir Eric Phipps. Ambassador in Berlin la arriving in London for similar consultation and discussion.
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  • 89 16 Perfect Transmission From Bombay To London. Reuter Wireless. London. Dec. 13. The first Empire broadcast from India was made to-day. Shortly after noon, Londoners shivering in the icy wind, listened to a description of a nice warm evening" in Bombay, one of the items on the programme, which
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  • 133 16 Emerging From Turbulent Feudalism. Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 13. COMMENTING on the arrest by order of the Shah of Persia of a number of Bachtiari chiefs, the "Times." in a leader, states that this marks an important stage in the evolution of modern Persia from dangerous
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  • 60 16 Fourteen People Killed And Eighty Injured. Reuter Wireless. Qoznan, Dec. 15. Fourteen people were killed and 80 were injured, following the collision of two trains just outside the station. One of the trains, which was stationary at the time of the accident, was almost entirely occupied by children
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  • 67 16 Reuter Wireless. Alexandria, Dec. 13. Mr. Jean Sakellaridis, aged 85, the originator of the well-known Sakellaridis cotton, died in hospital to-day as a result of injuries received when he was knocked down by a motor-cycle. It is noteworthy that owing to the decrease in yield of Sakellaridis
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    • 225 16 (Continued from last column.) chestra, conductors. Sir Dan Godfrey and Dr. Desmond MacMahon; Irene Kohler (pianoforte), relayed from the Pavilion. Bournemouth. 4.45 p.m. The Bri'ish Empire: The Commonwealth of Nations: A Sum-minc-Up. a talk by the Marquess Of Lothian. C. H. 5.15 p.m. News Bulletin. 5.30-6.00 The B. B. C.
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    • 204 16 j EMPIRE S RADIO TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME G.M.T. 8.00 a.m. Time Signal rron Big Ben. News Bulle'n: 8 15 a.m. The British Empire th monw talth of Nation-. A Up. by tiie Marquess ot C. H. 8.45 a.m. Light Opera, a pi gramophone records. EMPIRE WAVELENGTHS The omnidirectional aerial now used
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    • 37 17 d Drop is I 1 50/c/ 'HHPs 6 Months MALAYA S OWN o/</ BREWED BY I I j, 3Hf>? MAW4N BREWERIES L T D 4sle^hH I The j j Dioneers oF ihe Induslru B^^^^^p^^^ FRASER 6NEAVE LTD.
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  • 537 18 Farewell Dinner At Garden Club. ON Saturday, at the Garden Club, the 1933 School Certificate Class of the AngloChinese School held a farewell dinner, at which covers were laid for 95. Among the guests invited were Bishop Edwin F. Lee. Mr. Mrs. T. W. Hinch, Mr. Mrs. E.
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  • 74 18 Five Thousand Prisoners To Be Released. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Dec. 14 Herr Loebe. ex-Piesident of the Reichstag. and several other Socialists, are among the 5.000 political prisoners who will be released in accordance with General Goering's Amnesty "in view of the Nazi election victory and the approach of
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  • 79 18 Must Greece By The End Of January. Reuter Wireless. Athens. Dec. 15. Samuel Insult is faced with fresh difficulties. He was yesterday informed that he must leave Greece by Jan. 1, but the authorities have now granted an extension to Jan. 31. The United States Legation, however refuse
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  • 52 18 Anti-British Newspaper Suppressed. Reuter Wireless. Malta. Dec. 15. The newspaper -Malta," edited by Dr. Enrico Mizzi. who was Minister for Education in the recently dismissed Ministry, has been suspended by the Governor's warrant. It is aHeged that the paper has been daily producing virulent anti-British articles from Italian
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  • 55 18 Reuter Wireless. Moscow. Dec. 13. After Mr. Bullitt, the American, Ambassador, had presented his credentials to President Kalinin, he held a Press reception and said that he was only making a short stay in Russia now but would return early in February, when several American Consulates
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  • 427 18 Discussion Of Shipping Charges. THE 94th and 95th meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Malacca en Dec. 15 and 16. Evidence was taken from Mr. F. M. Edmonds (Messrs. Sime. Darby and Co., Ltd.) regarding the •arbitrary" and "surcharge" r.n cargo shipped by Conference steamers
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    • 579 18 |k YOU CANNOT j .jfljf AFFORD TO j H-IW yAMKSHH /A/ USE 'CHEAP" lamps A R L BECAUSE 5 fu d™Sr^n Q3V MAZDA [N THE j LONG RUN. ,«..,0 T MI BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO.LTD I CROWN MOUSE ALDWYCH LONDON.WC.X WITH THE WONDERFUL NON-SAG FILAMENT. —A MAZDA INVENTION. THE BORNEO COMPANY,
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    • 330 18 ORIENTAL, J GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. j (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). HEAD OFFICE:— BOMBAY 1932 RESULTS. New Husincss: 29,982 Policies Assuring 5:»,5,016.00n. Claims Paid Dunn'? The Year: .'LBIG for I VUO.Ooo. Funds Increased 1» Nearly |BMOMOO. 11 Policies in Force: 207,531 Assuring With Bonuses Nearly ...S2si.Goo.niMi. Low F\pense
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 492 18 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribmne." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries ar° invited to co-nperate in keeping it up-to-dat" and complete. Happeninps of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 373 19 More Annexation ASSURANCES TO PEKING. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Dec. 18. QENRRALS Tsun Tak Shun, Lan Ming and Chan Chi Chung have left Peiping for Charhar in connection with the defence of the province against the Japanese. More than ten tanks and five 'planes co-operated
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  • 121 19 Prevention Of Silicosis By Banting Method. Toronto, Nov. 1. An adaptation of the method discovered by Dr. F. G. Banting for preventing silicosis, the "miner's scourge" is shortly to b applied to an Ontario nune. Wliilf research work is still in the exp rii.iental > age. laboratory tests
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  • 90 19 Revelations About Dancers In Calcutta. Calcutta. CABARET girls have been banned in Calcutta by order of the Police Commissioner. In furture no women are to be employed in any tapacity on premises where alcohol is sold. This action follows revelations of European dancers, mostly non-British, "having appeared in
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  • 48 19 New York. Mrs. Florence England, of Nottingham. Mrs. Lydia Ireland, of Toronto (Canada), and Mrs. Janet Scotland, an American citizen of Hartford <Connecticut,), have all arrived here on the liner "Glasgow." Mrs England is aged 25. Mrs. Ireland 82 and Mrs. Scotland is aged 70.
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