Malaya Tribune, 12 November 1934

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL- -No. 276 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1934 FIVE CENifc. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Nov. 12, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1934. FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 126 1 I HeaJ The Dominant I /if l IW U .H.». l i«n™iiiTO,iiii, 1 1Jr l *,i,|.|H, 11 ,».,,n.P W t .i,,ni. t |,r..Mi.« 11^^ I——fc— »—«—i——^—-— 1 |V> STANDARD V V ri o 1H SHADES f impenetrable™ I j Sole Agents: GUTTiME?<3fo Incorporate in SA .iiini, »««iiiiii-maii«rmtT«iimTßiTTn;»iiiiiiiiiii»iiTin|i»iTy..ii, flpMawnsnaßUMMWUiiuiuiiimßuaiiiwiiiuui iim\mwißamm*i^^^^^^^™B mKm
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    • 410 1 U KON J '«illiiliiliiliiliilHtiirilutiiliilnr ■Mtiiai:>i.t<irii:ili;lhlill:.t;i(;:|. ■ii«--«t:««i«u«ii»i.»M«n».i»..«ii«n«-iSii«u»ii«M»»i«««u«t:«s;«(»»aaii«u«u«r»«i«>i«.:«-•.!ailBi*aiiauSit«i»«'.«.i*i»»i.aM»uat ■ii|..|;.t '■..■in. •i«ii|iitatltti>a»( r* s m ĕ m PEERLESS i ERASMIC SOAP I Dainty, Alluring, Fir grant PEERLESS I jk ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable jM Wr\± l,f tne to^ anc can °c applied without (jUI harm to the most deicate skins. Refresh- ing
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  • 792 2 Shipping News Notices ELECTRICITY IN SHIPBUILDING A New Development Or' Welding IN his presidential address lo the members ol the West ol Scotland Association Of Foremen Engineers, Mr. Fred G. CI irk dealt with the application of electricity to the shipbuilding industry. Mr. Clark is head of Messrs. Harland and
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  • 121 2 Collision With Steamer On The Whangpoo A junk was cut in two and totally do troyed recently, on the Whangpoo 'in a collision between a steamer and a tow of a steam launch. Fortunately there wa* no loss of Kfe, but the cargo of "he i
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  • 522 2 Gen. Maxwell Oir Heavy Losses (By Air Mail). AT the annual meeting of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company held yesterday at Southern House. Cannon Street. EC, Brigadier-General Sir Arthur Maxwell, who presided In the absence, through illness, of Mr P n Mylne Mitchell, the chairman oi the
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  • 40 2 Third Dry Dock Mam Built Work on the third dry dock of the Kmnsnmn Dockyard began am' the construction is expected to be compie- el w.thin six months. All necessary supplies fee construction Ship ,ed to Chin *™e&
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  • 317 2 Subsidies Suggested For Reconstruction THE Conaeil Superieur de la Marine, after a conference in Brussels, adopted a reMdution requesting a grant of financial assistance to the merchant fleet. It is proposed that a fund be established to enable the regular shipping lines to be maintained, the fleet to
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  • 58 2 Archangel. Intensive preparations an now being made all along the White Sea coast for hunting -he Greenland sea's. The Jiicf Administrator 4 the Northern Sea Route is collecting fleet of twelve ships, including five ice-break, ,s. 6 motor resseli and the expedition bchooner "I omonosov." Several aeroplanes
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  • 602 2 Ready For Service Next Summer I Saint Nazaire, Brittany. THE world's most extraordinary ship it not the largest—will be ready on time. The Normandie, streamlined leviathan of the French line, launched in the estuary o f the Loire Oct, 29, 1932, is expected to leave lor Le
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    • 386 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA I*. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. r7J/>V-A VAX 6 0 70 N °v. 18 CORIL 15,000 Nov. 23 RANCH I 17,000 Dec 7 SOMALI 6,810 Dec! 19 NALDERA 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 EJ^A L PIXDI 17 000 J»n. 4 BANG A [.ORE
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    • 57 2 (Incorporated in Italy). j SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRIP S.S. "CONTE VERDE" To BOMBAY Dec 17 S.S. "CONTE ROSSO" From BOMBAY Dec. 26 I! SPECIAL RETURN FARE. IST CLASS $274.29 2ND CLAS S 162.86 j 2ND ECONOMY CLASS 128.57 J LLOYD TRIESTINO NAY. CO„ j 3-1, Collyer Quay, Singapore. i Telephone
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    • 341 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deotie- iHpQI Au.traii.che DampfiehuY. G ,eU sh ft(Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. Dae Spore. tm s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Nov 13 t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov! 29 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec. 11 s.s. KARNAK,
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    • 424 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. j x=—. !tjk norddeutschlk ILOVD. Iffiijfr >1? (Incorporated in Garmafty). OUTWARDS. 1934 *>ha>, N. China and Japa„ Noy HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Brem e n MINIMUM FARES. Chin. Oj» To Genoa £c,o r N. Continent £65 r£ JU aef apply t^l eoand Frci h M. HARRISONS. BARKER
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  • 130 3 LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING Huhlier J'rice Up By Onc-Righth r< f-'«* financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, Neon i> -v F'riccs I. I, 2Pj, lSt> up >is cl. r one: Quiet. (Singapore), $113*$, down $>/*. I'riees:— 1 7 Hhl., up lyfcd. r r.iini: Very steady *< S nHi;: 1M u>
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  • 204 3 Singapore, Nov. 8. R. i Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $107 R. 'SiamnVV. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $105 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $102 Rue. B. Siam N.l per Koyan 5106 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam. Al $168 1
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  • 32 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotation* are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those ol Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt:
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  • 467 3 Singapore, Monday. The following mining share Quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers: tssue Vaule Buyers. Sellers. 4 Ampat Tin 4 4 2 49 £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 32- 35 £1 Austral Malay 591- 611 $1 Ayer Hitam Tin 1419 15;3 $1 Ayer Weng 2.05
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  • 109 3 ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Municipal (1901) 5 per cent. 108 111 norn Singapore Municipal (1907) 4y 2 per cent. 110 116 norn Singapore Municipal (1909) 4 2 per cent. 110 111 norn Singapore Municipal (1913) 4 per cent. 105 110
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  • 368 3 Singapore, Monday. The following rubber stistte quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyai' and Evatt Issue j r t Value. Fraser and Shares. and Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby 1.87 ft 192 ft 1.90 2.00 IA. Gajah 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 IA. Hitam 2.40 2.55 2.35 2.55 IA.
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  • 309 3 FRASER &co s QUOTATIONS. g CLOSING QUOTATIONS I 71° Buyer*. SeUe?r? —< > > $2 S2 A Brick 7*2 Pre 112 200 210 $2 S2 A. Brick Ord. 1.55 1.65 SlO $10 Atlas Ice 10 00 10.75 El £t B Amer. Tobacco £6 2 6 £6.6.0 510 55 B
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  • 467 3 Minutes Of Committee Meeting MINUTES of the Monthly Committee Meeting of the North Borneo ChamI l JSL 0 C ?J* mer ua the Sanda- kan uub on Wednesday Oct. 31, 1934, at 10.30 a.m. Present: r Mr. J. K. S. Malcolm (in the Chair), Mr. H.
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  • 338 3 Undertone Continues Firm Reuter Wireless. Wrrpu London, Nov. 7. irH underwriting in progress for tne 3/4 per qsnt. Australian Conria SIS 1 11 am °unting to over rl '?£°'°2. 0 fi Kilt-edged securities Fx change to-day were more affected although P rices were scarcely In other sections, the
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  • 104 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit arid various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 54 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0 82 I Socony Motor Gasoline drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (M tins) per tin $3.70 KEROSENE Devoe'? Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.43 I Sylvan
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  • 495 3 General Sagging In Values IfESSRS. Lewi- and Peat, Ltd., of t Uiacinu Lane, L 3, in the vet rubber market report, dated Oct 30 state:— The put week ha.s be*" one sf QD ancy, doubts and rumours; consequently th market has been did] with a general sag.
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  • 74 3 52 /i Per Cent Quota Cut Probable Reuter. London Nov. 12 The Financial Times' Ams» .i-, respondent states that Uie Duo growers were reported lo be in a quota cut jo 80 per cent bu' now anticipated tha 1 «hi !n»cnit»«:< Committee will probably Ln'jotJtivr 82' 2 percentage.
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  • 71 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. For R.M.A. No. L X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Monday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 21 M 21% (F. 0.8.) Current month 21 2 21* Jan. Mar. 22% 23 April June 24 7 2"i July Sept. 25 8 2G Tone of Market: Very
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE: PINLATSON GREEN. THE eastern united ABBURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AD OFFICE: lfD. Cseil St., Singapore 1+ C. JOHNSON General Manager.
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    • 91 3 THIS THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed
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    • 86 3 Handel-Ma alsciisppij, a. .v:• (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities
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    • 72 3 YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother a boot. Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus 2Vr Annual Interest paid quarterly, will soon give you a substantial balance. It's surprising just how quickly small sums
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    • 221 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD UArUKCBOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 566 4 M. HASSAN, M, ft 87, BRAS BAB AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service line. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE
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    • 693 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 15th November. 1934, for the following sup plies:— 1. Supply oi' Lateiite within Municipal Limits lor the year 1935. 2. Supply of Granite within Municipal Limits for the year 1935, Every peeaoh
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    • 496 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONTenders will be received at the Senior Executive Engineer "Central's" Office, up to noon of the 20th November, 1954, for th'j following:— 1. Washing of Linen for Government Bungalows lor the year 1936. 2. Supply of Engineering Stores for the year i 935. Every person applying
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    • 321 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Reliable Linotype Operator, six weeks night work. Apply B—9 a.m. 399, Upper Serangoon Road. WAITED An expert in dried Hides and Skins, Horns, Sticklac. Gamboge, Gum Damar, White and Black Pepper and Gutta Pcrcha for European markets seek? position in foreign export firm. A free trial solicited. Please
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    • 340 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education —Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Eooklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. ENSURE YOUR EXAMINATION
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    • 590 4 Latest Models OF CLOCKS WATCHES JUST RECEIVED i aid Itc on view al our Showrooms. YICK WOH LUNG j «29, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). ftS. PERM, European Hairdressers? 79, Stamford Road, j TO LET. OFFICE: —2nd Floor, *****28, Robinson SHOPS:—I24A (Top Floor), Ofeci] 160, 1608, 162 A. Rochore
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  • 149 5 RECOMMENDATION BY THE I.S.P. IMPORTANT STATEMENT „L ALLEGED UNFAIR CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT X STATEMENT of great importance to the planting indusn try has just been issued by the Incorporated Sodety of Planters. It relates to salaries, emoluments and terms of service of planters on
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  • 631 5 THE Oxford English Dictionary de- es "Planter" thus: 'The protor or occupier of a plantation or cated estate, especially, now, in ical and sub-tropical countries, n in combination, as cottoniter, sugar-planter, tobaccoplanter." In popular language, a Planter is a tager (or superintendent) or assistant
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  • 824 5 Testing The Qualifications Of Planters It has established thi Technical Education Scheme Unto which the languages examination scheme has be n mereed», which provides for examinations in languages: tstate practice: fcotsny; soils; diseases and pesis; factory practice and preparation of rubber eerieral planting practice Thus*, m oris have
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  • 672 5 THE RECOMMENDATIONS Payment Of Pre-Slump Salaries The Report concluded with the following recommendations, inter alia. That at the earliest opportunity pr?■lump salaries be paid to manages and assistants. That full salary leave should accrue to managers and assistants after j three or four years' service, at the rate of two
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  • 1680 5 flow The Planter Met It Other facts which must be recorded ar the manner in which the Planter met the crisi* and behaved during it. and how he laced the advc:*.ii\ *t meant Tor him. This is best done i.i th' language of the Straits Tim ?s editorial
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 235 5 Like Magic THIS WONDER PEN* TELLS WHEN TO REFILL y^jlP^ y iNCRF.nifeLE? Nut a: jrfyp jgf all! Hold the amazTjv ingly beautiful Vac.far umatic Parker to die ligbt, and jet rings, like "mysterious windows," tell •Jjfl/r exactly how much ink re«Jr mains! This revolutionary V pen holds 102% more ink.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 560 6 .Singapore hotels SEA VIEW HOTEL, IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY. SPECIAL DIN NEK DANCE. ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY T HE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS TAU MOE KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR PRINCESS ROSELANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII. Goodwood park hoteT~| acorn road, Singapore. phone 6490. p TENNIS COURTS j can
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    • 314 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Young and Energetic ClerkTypist, knowledge (f Imuranre essential, a age a.d salary required. Apply Box 177, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. > WANTED—By Dutch Import House, Ex- i terienced European Salesman, knowledge >f the Dutch language essential. Letters with full particulars.and salary required to 3ox No. 476*. do
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    • 23 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) and j at 93, Bras Kasah Road.
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    • 31 6 BLR SKIN WAS RUINED! By The Wrong Kind Of Face Powder You cannot be too careful m your choice of a impair the fresh, ci *ir new skin-beauty ]Sy LTD. LONDON
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 388 6 M [POSTAL INT€LLICtN(i SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pontianak (Raufa) 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies. Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang (Singaradja) 3 p.m. Trengganu (except Kretay) (Hong Ho) 3 p.m. TO-MORROW Kiriinon (Hang Yon) 9 a.m. Tanrijong Pinang (Bee Tcng) 9 a.m. Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang
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    • 204 6 with forthcoming invitation. Broadway Musical Party: Music practice. Mr. Beng Han Choc's residence, 44, Chin Swee Road. 8 p.m. Devonshire B.P Quarterly commit.cc meeting. Mr. Sng Teck Lye's lesidence, 36. Grange Road, 8 p.m. THURSDAY. NOV. 15 Wales Minstrels: Music pracice, Young Men Friendly Society. 51. Rowell Road. 8 p.m.
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  • 358 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Singapor?, Monday. Eclipse, British, 5,860 t o n.->; from Nanking fc.ll, t 0 Palembang. Cremer, Dutch, 2784 tons; from Penang 12.11. t 0 Hongkong 15.11. Ipoh, British. 578 tons; from Penang 12.11, t 0 Port Swetienham and Penang Kouang-Si. French.
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  • 45 6 The Chenonceaux is due here from Saigon to-morrow morning at 8 and will 1 "il on the same day at 2 p.m. for "olombo. Djibouti. Port Said and Mareilles. The P. O. Bhuta is due at Sin apore at 8 a.m. en Wedn:sday.
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  • 60 6 Mails from Ba:avia and Palemding by aeroplane arc expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. From Indo-China by :he Chenonceaux. due at Singapore to-morrow morning. From Holland and Germany. by the JoMn Van O'denbarneveli. due at Singapore at noon to-morrow. From Chine by the
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  • 12 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Karagola Oct. 18 Nov. 10
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  • 55 6 Th e Police Band, under Mr. F. E Minns, will play the following programme at Katong Park this evening, starting at nine o'clock Overture. 'TJaydee." Auber: Sui'e 'Dwellfrs In the Western World." Sousa: Waltz. "Wine. Women and Song.' Straurs: Selection of Songs by W. H Squire: Selection. 'The
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  • 209 6 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 12. London 3 months' sight 24 7\3'i London 4 months' sight 2;4 3 J<3 London GO days' sight 2|4 5,32 London 30 days' sight 2 4V fl London demand 2 4 332 London T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris demand 878 Hamburg demand
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  • 312 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 12 High Tides.—2.ol a.m., 1.03 p.m. Week ol" Prayer, V.M.C.A.. 7 n m Speaker: Yen. Archdeacon Gral White. Subject: "Christ The On* Foundation." Rugby: S.C.C. v. Pjrak, S.C.C. Hockey: Girls' Sports Club v. ST.WC 1 I. G.S
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  • 83 6 I AJLHAMBRA. Caaa's Coari age." j AK;I:LC Carl Haeĕnbeck-a Circa 1 CAPITOL.-• I _zan "and Hia Mate." EMPIRE. King of the Ircoa" I I Out All Night. 1 great WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing j Side-shows, Dean's Orand Opera Chinese wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc MARL2GROUCII.—- -V B N h* M Hindusts ni
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  • 1643 7 Economies Not Easy In Malaya M (i.i r» economies are noi easy, »;t t in the cast of a married man. i ma.i must, to some degree, oonandard ihowever false that d may lie i which Is set. for him •ojijf if he a not 10 diminish European
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  • 671 7 Many Weary Months Uf Waiting The s tuple fact is that, from the !-eeJntiinK, the industry has experienced a sflllw of mutations. After many weary months of w^ and tribuJntlon, and a» the result oi concentrated effort, the Rubber Growers' Association brought to fruition at Lhe fnd
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  • 806 7 Principal Reasons Known To Exist The principal reasons for the grave dissatisfaction, anxiety and apprehension which we knew to exist Planteis. and to which reference i* made In paragraph 22 hereof, are— «1» the inadequacy of their salaries, and the crave- and not unwarranted fear that mployers may
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 30 7 JBm The biggest value for money cv( TlBl9iiTTml l 3 1 MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. i H 14i20, ORCHARD ROAD, 'PHONE 5484-5-6-7. §B REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE F.M.S. BY WEARNE BROS., LTD.
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    • 140 7 «SB LITTLE PIMPLES ON (HUTS HEN) Itching Caused Sleepless Nights. Cuticura Healed. "Little pimples started on my child's head. These would break and discharge and form a herd crust. She could DO* wear a hat as it would irritate, causing her to scratch and thtn it spread. It caused many
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  • 215 7 After First Dose of New Drugless Remedy Now Eats A Hearty Breakfast. For over a hundred years medical men have recommended ordinary medicinal charcoal for stomach disorders. But Chardox. a new discovery, has amazed them—it is refined, super-activated, tasteless charcoal, 60 times more powerful than
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 304 8 I A I II Ik 11 1 I TO-MORROW Grand Universal Super double feature m E 1— j programme I I lS£* h «uses over the week-end I I 1 accla '»n this as Charlie Chan's grea- I The Latest Side-Splittinjr Comedy f I t<s t and most baffling mystery
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    • 204 8 I A RECORD UNPRECEDENTED IN MALAYA'S HISTORY OF ENTERTAINMENT I 13th Day! |=z| CAPITOL gg&ST Positively LAST NIGHT of amazingly successful season M.-G.-M.s Wonder Jungle Thriller TARZAN "is MATE with Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan MISS THIS LAST CHANCE OF SEEING PICTURE. jjj A story of a Hideous Magician i
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    • 494 8 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SHERIFF'S SALE~ IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 460 of 1930. Nana Vana Ena Vayna Valliappa f•illay Plaintiff and Tan Siew Eng (widow) Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Two shares of five hundred dollars (ss9f) raeh fully paid as in the
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  • 826 9 X. VIH/I 1 IV/iin Killer Of His Own World :.r Pinter of twenty odd years mi autocrat, ruling a uttk V; own. rarely questioned oiiey, oiten deeply Interest»H v M It? welfare. v'ccd .:pk ndldly under thes* < o:: 112, w did not l. utvlully juht, however n
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  • 1188 9 Proper Return For 11 state Staffs viii > Those responsible for the fuiur» af tlie Industry are warned against looking u future pro perny ni The e.xpensy of the m"n who earn the profits anct make possjblp 'Jie. payment ot dividends because estate starts require a proper "''••rn
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 95 9 GREAT WORLD I) I'M COMPETITION. I FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP 2* B f£GAPORE. TO-NIGHT, NOV. 12. 8 P.M. SHARP. I SAID M\DI Oiesl Malay IMayrr) vs 0. TAN NAM SAN vs. TAN HOON M AI. NOV. I* 8 P.M. &HARP. IKO < 11« EE U^^^tS^^ >m 1 NOV. 14. 8 P.M.
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    • 318 9 WHAT NOW? with DOl LASS MONTGOMERY A UNIVERSAL PICTURE, NEXT CHANGE PAVILION Victoria Memorial Hall OI SPECIAL INTEREST TO ALL MUSIC LOVERS. MISS TJONG SCE YIN i Famous Chinese Orjranist) GOLD MEDALLIST GKAiH AT*E Ol THE GENEVA' CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC j WILL GIVE AN ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL ON NOVEMBER
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    • 260 9 A New Arrival Speaking of Music at once recalls IT At< Y. T. M. A. Musk Hou? arc always in search ..cs best from all the Groat r&33ka] Countries of tlit have pleasure to hitrodua is'» 3 Malaya. ITALY'S LEADING REC^D^ Electrically recorded in Italy with Italy's foremost f>;n>ce_and. Classical
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    • 267 10 j Distinctive and 1 j Retiabie Footwear j I "DURATA. A NEW AND VERY COMFORTABLE 1 MODEL. IN DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF. ROUND TOE NEATLY DOUBLE SEWN CAP AND FACING WITH "DURATA BROW N RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS. NON SLIPPING AND WATERPROOF. Slocked in sizes and half sizes 5-10 1
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    • 92 10 CROWN Life Insurance Co., TORONTO, CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1900 Insurance G $139,000,000.00 Chief Agrnt For Malaya. V. R. VTCK E4, Hong K-ng Hank Chambers, Singapore. >P. PERFECTION just7\ *y describes ihe superior workmanship of k\ Singapore's Leading k\ A Taikor. WING LOONG tO\ is undoubtedly in the N\ ft* forefront and
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  • 80 10 SIM—Mrs. Sim Kwang What: nee Madam Chew Choo Neo, aged 80, painffd away peacefully at her residence, 146, Carpmael Rd.. off Dunman Rd. and off Joo Chiat Rd.. at 1.36 a.m., this morning (Nov. 12, 1934). She leaves behind her only son. Mr. Sim Kah Chw c,
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  • 50 10 n M L..1 Phu family nf tln- ln!< Mr. Our Thing So* n to tfiur.k *h wht. a'tendcd the ni^fht*vifit* ji.'id fum'ul of th" 1'»*:*» Mr. On# Tiling Ko ti .i :d mD thou* who *ent wreAths. crt*Jtet*, .inJ tfUffrmms of r<>n<l<»lcnco. |F,AI.S.j .vluliuvu illitl Sul'uvvfil. (»1«'4• ->4- L'U|iy
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  • 622 10 PREAT Britain, according to the latest news from Home, is reacting in a remarkable way as a result of the great air race from Mildenhall to Melbourne. The race itself was a wondertul achievement, eloquent of the future possibilities of air travel both for passengers and for
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  • 192 10 Mr. J. B. Nellson, Inspector of Schools, Negri Sembllan, has returned from leave The Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne, M.C.S., Controller of Labour, Malaya, has returned from leave. The Hon. Mr. P. A. McElwaine, X.C.. Attorney-General, Straits Settlements, has returned from leave. Capt. J. Jeff, M.C.S., has been appointed to
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  • 186 10 WE so constantly offer bouquets to the Police on the excellence of their traffic arrangements that we may be permitted to be gsntly critical occasionally without being dubbed anti-law-and-orde.r. The criticism we have to offer is hat on occasions of ceremony the authorities appear
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  • 161 10 Cenotaph Or Memorial IN the paragraph above the word "Memorial" is used instead of Cenoaph, for in Singapore the tribute o Our Glorious Dead is not a Cenotaph. The artist responsible for the memorial, .vhich the Prince of Wales unveiled, subnitted a design of his own, and it is a
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  • 250 10 iJEARLY two years ago the British A Broadcasting Corporation commenced the Empire shori-wave service. The iUCOQM of the new seivice was almost mmediately apparent and experiment:, .vere made with a view to providing '.he best possible news and entertainment service for each part of the Empire To-day it
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  • 205 10 lIIS many friends in Malaya are fol- lowing with interest the movements as recorded by the news agencies, of Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Singapore philan'.hrophist, who is now on a visit to his native land. Mr. Aw's munificent gifts to deserving institutions in China have
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  • 324 10 By "Looker-On" A HOME paper declares that many parents in England will be giving heir daughters the name of Marina. Ye Marinas of England! A A butcher in America stunned a burglar with a leg of mutton and then bound him to a chair. Presumably with
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  • 40 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. PLANTERS' SALARIES QUESTION. 5, 7, 9. 17 and 13. OLU-R DIARY. 6. EXPLOSION ON OIL TANKER, 12 SPOTS NEWS. 14 and 15. SPORTS COLLEGE DINNER, 16. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 18. INDIA NEWS. 19-
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    • 213 11 The 6ood f/ morning IMB V drink Fitting Sparkling Health in a glass I To /■L f#\ a gtass of Phosferine Health Salt in f 'f\ the morning is to feel good, is to feel well all day. Gone are all the poisons and wastes f > from the day
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  • 75 11 Malaya's Urgent Need Dry Dromes And Ground Organisation Empire s Progress Depends On Aviation i Master of Sempill, formerly an Air Ministry aeroh Hitic expert and still regarded as a world authority ..viatnm, is passing through Malaya in his Puss Moth Uuie en route
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  • 705 11 'F m Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 11. T Master of Sempill who arrived on Friday evening from Point in his Puss Moth c en route to Australia, in a interview, amid: "The London iber of Commerce regards the. ment of commercial aviation atter of
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  • 154 11 Death Threat To Chancellor Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Nov. 11. A DEATH threat against Herr Schusschnigg was found posted up on walls in the workers' quarter last while circulars were found elsere threatening a revolution to blish a dictatorship by 'ihe Proletariat. The authorities are Taking elaborate ions
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  • 28 11 A Gazette notification tai th» lOngfe exequaturs emMr Kliehi Gunjl to act as Consul-General at Singapore Mr Huang Ytn-Kai to act as r Consul al Pcnong have received
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  • 51 11 Malacca's Resident Councillor The appointment of Mr. <-!- W. Bryant, an nftict-r «»1 Clas* 18, Malayan ''ivil Service. 1<» be Reside.it Councillor, Mulartu, Clux* IA, Malayan Civil Service, with effect from O-t, 20, has bt'en approved hy the Secrelui'y .112 Stale for the Colonies, states the
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  • 94 11 Presidential Decree Issued Reuter. Mexico. Nov. 1J PRESIDENT Rodriguez has decreed *hat the Paual Legate. ArohbishoD Flore* and the Bishop of Juejutla. must be arrested an* brought before the Criminal Cf>urt> on a charge oJ sedition should they cross the frontier from the United States, where
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  • 72 11 U.S. Protest To Persia Reuter Wireless. Washington, Nov. 9THE I nited States has formally protested to Persia against the treatment given to Messrs. Wright and Polands, who made a forced landing in Persia while competing in the London to Melbourne Air Race. The note refers "to
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  • 54 11 Preparations Being Made For Exploration Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 10. The explorer. Doctor Wilhelm Filchner, is negotiating with the Chinese Government concerning his preparations for the exploration of the north-western regions. The negotiations will be continued in Shanghai in the coming week, when the question of possible Chinese participation
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  • 41 11 A Chinese was alleged to have been stabbed by another in Anson Road early yesterday morning, tie was reported to have wounds on his right arm, abdomen, right side, and left leg. and was removed to the General Hospital.
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  • 395 11 Cenotaph Ceremony i MELBOURNE'S NEW SHRINK i Li London, Nov, 11. I MILD day enabled His Majesty, who was accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York to participate in the Armistice Service at the Cenotpah, which was attended by ah enormous crowd.
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  • 74 11 Japanese Soldiers Fired Upon Shanghai, Nov. 10. General Yu Hsueh Chung, the chairman of Hopei, said that the entry of new Mintuan (Peoples Corps) into the demilitarised zone has met with difficultties owing to the incident in which two Japanese soldiers were fired upon by the Mintuan when
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  • 145 11 Canton's Offer I REWARDS FOR TAKING RED LEADERS Hongkong, Nov* !2. pURTHER successes for t he Govern ment troops in the anti-Red < ampaigns in Kiangsi and Fukien are reported. Genera! Li Mult Urm's division captured Suikam, one c.i* the must important of the Red stronghold
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  • 291 11 A SUNDAY PAPER'S REPORT Naval Compromise Move To End Cotton War Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 11. THE Sunday Referee understands that as a result of the visit 1«» Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's country residence last week-end of the 1 i*w »**e naval delegates, tin- way has b&
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    • 20 12 t4 BURROUGHS BEEFEATER LONDON DRY GIN i JAMES BURROUCHLOCALE DISTILLERY. LONDON.ENCLAND. I McALISTER CO., LTD. S>VLt AGtNTS: S.S A f-.M.S.
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    • 23 12 f THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. HIE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION TNSI R \N< E
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  • 631 12 SHIP RUSHES TO PORT Four Others Injured CORONER'S INQUEST IN SINGAPORE I Singapore, Monday. Ai\ explosion llial occurred oil board Ur«e oiJ-taoker on Friday•. wbiL«t -he WW.* several miles out of resulting 1 in the death of two (Jhiiii*se members ot the
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  • 464 12 Hoisted Out Of Tank In A Barrel Continuing, Captain Trott said he ordered the windsail to lowered wi h tie intention of dispersing the fumes. The first officer made another a tempt to locate the man and the second engineer w.en: down twice. Then wintess went down
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  • 473 12 Evidence Of The Chief Officer •This morning, in the Coroner's Court, before Mr W. G. Porter, the evidence of he Chief Officer of the "Eclipse'" was taken after which the inquiry was adjourned. The Chief Officer. Mr. Leonard Gcoege Drue, stated it was part of his duty o
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  • 93 12 A Malay, Dras Bin Salleh, was charged before Capt. G. H. Freyberg in tne Marine Ccurt on Saturday with boarding the s.s. Kinta before she had been properly moored at Godown No. 15 '5.H.8.), on Saturday, Nov. 10. He pleaded guilty and was fined $10. Inspector De Souza.
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  • 657 12 63 Years A Merchant In Singapore THE funeral of Mr. Ong Tiang Soon, a well-known merchant of Singapore, who died at the age of 86. took place on Thursday and was very largely attended. The eldest son of the late Mr. Ong Ewe Hai. who founded
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  • 324 12 Two Officers Aboard j j DASH OVER FIVE COUNTIES (By Air Mail). (Frcm Correspondent) London, Oct- 26. .{■WEPT along above the clouds at 5 70 miles an hour by a violent wind, two Royal Air Force officers struggled vainly for two hours to control a runaway balloon.
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  • 105 12 Germany And The League Reuter. London. Nov. II INIEREST has ou.n aroused here by jj he visit of Herr Yon Ribbentrop. Adviser to the German Government on Disarmament. He Is os nsibly going o Scotland for a holiday, 'cut has arranged to see Captain Ed;n to-morrow. Ihe visit
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  • 187 12 Excellent Comedy At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Monday "«THERE Sinners Meet.'' winch fceWf gao a season at the Pavilion la-st nigh', is delightful entertainment of the type which Singapore knows so well how to appreciate. h brings together once again Cliv 1 Brook and Diana
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  • 92 12 The Rize C'lmia au. Geylanfct. op posi e Lorong 41. put on, for a two-duv run. last right another entertaining dcublr-ialkie programme The first house, at 7.46 pm„ begins wi h "Laot oI the Lone Wolf," a thrilling romance of udventuie featuring Ber Lytel 3nd Patsy
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  • 121 12 -*""3 "Flying Down To Rio." RKO-Radlo ?lc:ur s' musical extravaganza. now -homing at the Roxy Theatre, hat b r en draw ns crowded houses at all yerfor'n; nres Ihe film, which is elabora ly staged •iyuhi£. th-.» tropical nnd architecture beauty of Rio de Janeiro,
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  • 116 12 A fine Hindustani t»alkie entttec "Arabian Night'' was gi\"~n its premiere :he Marlborough theati Be up) i V. on Saturday night. Arabian Night" relates the sroiy o. r magic l.in who falls in love wi h mi irr. r r and ifocn seals h'r fromhhre
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  • 49 12 The following officers have returned from leave, states the Government Gazette: Mr. D. Gray, officer ot Class V. M.C S.. Mr. B. W. Allen, Superintendent of Police. S.S.. Mr. J. Salter, Assistant Engineer. Opium Packing Plant, Government Monopolies, and Mr. Q. H. Stephens, Dental Mechanic. College of Medicine, Singapore.
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  • 369 12 Mr. H. I Bit>uk licrr COMPETITOR IN Till AIR RACE Better ihau i ously is the mr»U»> of II i, K» No. 31 !Ji the vjieaf L<»>n*«•»«-_ Uac?. who tfc tt'i C3I4M n .•tccuUiil nf expired ttr-u- ur,. ,ii arrived in Sim», j'or. at i Saturday
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  • 129 12 Merchant's Dea f h In Penang Tat -i! Mr W t> id ilit li.n: mi It N V and Co ill PfitnV; on Satuicliv Mr Uardy. whn i a.se, hod b.««n \v U-fcvi'"'* a ~?ods l ud? :n tlif S'-'-'jil- M twelve- y^ar?. A n.v;"w o I_r.<*•
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  • 72 12 Long leave has been granted to untitled W. J. Thorogood, an officer of Class UU, Malayan Civil Service. Mr. F V Mur< Assistant Engineer, Malayan Puo..c Works Service. Mr. J Biggins, Se Inspector of Police. S.S.. Mr. J g Hodgkinson. an officer of Class Malayan Civil Service. Mr. A N
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    • 45 13 Featherweight V Binoculars Entirely Different From What You Have Seen Or Used Before EASY FOCUSSING AND POWERFUL ONLY A FEW PAIRS LEFT. I COME QUICK OR YOU WILL BE g DISAPPOINTED WI SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., I j h 37-39, HIGH STREET (|hJ SINGAPORE Telephone 6389.
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    • 70 13 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. !^:S"SoS:?2 MMMMMMMMMMM—_ Wan/2 StudWS pains and colds. But CAFASPLV docs more. It stimulates the whole system. It imparts freshness and vigour to l*>dy and mind. when you fe 1 'done up* through the heat ana mm humidity or through strenuous work take "CAFASPIW IH The result
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  • 1084 13 ARMISTICE DAY IN SINGAPORE War Memorial Service GOVERNOR LAYS A WREATH Singapore, Sunday. THE Armistice Service at St AndCathedral at 10.30 a m. was led by a large congregation, ailable seat was occupied. ial accommodation, as usual, ■ved for the ex-Servicemen, ra of the Executive Council,
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  • 529 13 The Governor (Sir Shenton Thomas- at yesterday's early morning service at the Singapore War Memorial. IMPRESSIVE EARLY MORNING CEREMONY Singapore. Sunday. ris 16 years since the Armistice was declared and Singapore held the usual yearly observance cf the occasion to-day with the early morning Service at the War Memorial. The
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  • 310 13 Observance In Kuala Lumpur 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. FAVOURED by fine weather, arrangements for the observance of Re membrance Day in Kuala Lumpur to-day were carried out- without the slightest hitch. There was a large attendance at the special service h:ld in the Town Hall
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  • 163 13 Large Gathering At War Memorial (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. IL ARMISTICE Day was observed in Seremban with the usual ceremonies, which were carried out in fine weather and were witnessed by a large gathering. The ceremony took place at the War Memorial. Detachments from the M.S.V
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    • 51 14 Send now for fully illustrated list of 'Royal Bakery 1 suggestions, showing a wi e and varied selection. Orders are accepted for all special occasions, such as Weddings, Birthdays, Christenings, etc., and icing can be executed in accordance) with personal wishes. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE C° Ltp PROPRIETORS l Warm Studibs
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    • 104 14 LAVENDER A tradition of immaculate womanhood this Lovable Fragrance is so 1 right* at all times especially for those pleasant informal occa- j t*^^'% sions when an exotic scent might be out of V J place. It adds to each moment a refreshing V charm which no other perfume equals.
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  • 650 14 Regiment Scores A Good Win At Tanglin Stopher Obtains All Three Goais: Visitors Reply Once Singapore, Monday. ml FORI Sembilan, paying their first hockey visit to Singapore, were H beaten in both games they played over the week-end first by the Singapore State
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  • 205 14 Finals To Be played To-Day Singapore, Monday. WEATHER permitting, several finals in the S.C.R.C. open t t r.nis tournament will be played to-day. The results of the week-end games were as follows: SATURDAY Open Singles—Semi-final: Lim Bong Soo beat C. K. Pang 6— 1. 6—o. Veteran's Singles—Semi-final: Tampoe
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  • 225 14 »fHE following ar e the results of the first round ties of the Singapore Golf Club President's prize Cameron and K. A. Robertson beat Holmes-Smith and Munro 3 and 2 T. Black and Maclachlan beat Moss and C. D. Miller 2 and l Atkinson and Brodie beat Albrecht
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  • 450 14 Seremban Boxing THRILLING FIGHT WITH JAPANESE iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 10. THE programme arranged by Air. Albeit Moses at Sapphire Theatre, Seremban, last night proved a big attraction and those who stayed away missed a thrilling evening's sport. The chief attraction was the appearance of
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  • 78 14 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 11. rE Selangor Chinese Recreation Club were defeated by the Penang Chinese Recreation Club to-day at Victoria Green in a hockey match by two goals to nil. The Tamilians Physical Culture Association drew with the Penang Chinese Recreation Club at
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  • 140 14 Amateur Meeting In December rE Perak Turf Club will hold an Amateur meeting in December, the dates b n ing Friday *7th> and Saturday «Bth» will be two runs each lor Worses class 4 and ponies class 3 possible, one or wo runs will be provided lor class
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  • 86 14 The Island Club Ladies' October Bogey Medal was played off on Friday. The following three cards wer e returned Mrs G. S. Marshall (34) 1 down) tie Mrs T. Leijssius (36» 1 down) tie Mrs S. G. Rainsford (36 > 4 down The first round of the
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  • 42 14 lhe following will represent the SnBftpott Colts at hockey against the Selangor Colts on the Clerical Union -round en Monday:—O. C. Aena; C Teskey. G. Scott; R Barth, G. Ro?s Jayesuria; Dr. Ten, Alphonso. N. Hay. G. Valberg, J- Loveday.
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  • 419 14 Seremban Rugger ALL BLUES PUT UP GREAT STRUGGLE (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 10. THE annual rugby fixture bet\ the N.S. "All Bines" and Negri-Malacca European X place this evening on the si padang before a large crowd, ideai weather conditions. Both sides were not at
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    • 177 15 I i I •ur>l».n, ir.,:.:ir:| „,,•,•:»•••riW.«inint..l»| i l ,,i i! llill |i.i 4 ll |»i ;i.,| i1 1i l! llllll<l ll HilIfc I ORIENTAL, I I GOVERNMENT SECURITY I j LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I Incorporated in India 1874 I DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAH-1934 I 1033 RESULTS I Ne* usiness 45,072,770
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    • 163 15 I nitiiiiiiimniirauiiiiiiuiHiwuinroimuiu»^^ ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. I j ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 1 The j t Great Eastern Life! I 1 j Assurance Co., Ltd. j I (Inoorporated in the Straits Settlements). j I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, j j Cecil Street, Singapore, j I LONDON OFFICE: 27,
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  • 1203 15 C ombined Services And Perak In Gruelling Rugger Match Up-Country Visitors Fail To Last The Pace Beaten By Five Points: Excellent Place Kicking IN a hard-fought game of ruirbv af lru» t>~ a v. ■> u > ac l «e Anson Iload Stadium yesterday evening the Combined Serv.ces triumphed over
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  • 43 15 The Selangor Colts beat tne SCR C at hockey on Saturday by I—o. Picture stems Robert Eu tS.C.R.C, extreme right) and a Colts forward in a tussle for possession while Tim c 1 1« j (oh extreme left* and Kee Sian look on.
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  • 167 15 Changes In Singapor? Team TWO i bailees have hen r.«j<e,snry in the Singapore IP. era, 0r:.,.--naily selected to nice. Perak at niggF* to-day on the pat.aurr. Muvphy. anrt Talbot will not be able to play and their places at and forward will be filled uy A. H. West
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  • 86 15 Penar.g's Team To Most Perak THE following ha?e b?eri selected to represent Pr.nang against Perak i.' the Malaya Cuo rugger match to br played next Saturday at Penang D. R. Harper (cant.»; j. g. Bre t C. M. J. Kirke. R. P Bingham, and X E T
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  • 1383 15 Severe Trouncing For Liverpool At Huddersiktd By 8-0 London, Nov. 10. RESULTS of home football matches with tables to date are as follows:— FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 4 Sheffield W. 0 Chelsea 2 West B romwich A. 3 Derby C. 1 Birmingham 1
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    • 357 16 l I j "The ship from Ceylon unloads for him the fra- I grant produce of each trip" (Byron). I j i I "Thank Heaven for Tea! I am glad I was not < born before Tea" said Sydney Smith. "GOLD LEAF" Tea is fragrant and a Good Tea. j
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    • 226 16 Muscle Strains? /^^W exercise strains muscles; often tfZS\ causes aches or pains. (§~fk Hut Sloan's l iniment brings quick relief. Just apply it gently, without rubbing. Instantly, you feel their equipment. X a soothing warmth, a vigorous y OUt too, should circulation m the blood. Soon use it for all
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  • 433 16 Activities Reviewed RECORD NUMBER OF STUDENTS AN outline of the future prospects for newly qualified graduates of the King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore was given by the Hon. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, Director of Medical and Health Services, S.S. and F.M.S., at the second
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  • 340 16 Sir Richard NeedhanTs Report Of The College During the past year their colleg* had had eventful times. Chief amongst these was the visit of Sir Richard N;edham, who came as the representative of the General Medical Council, to report on the standard of their medical education. He had
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  • 561 16 Need For Post-Graduate Courses Replaying, Dr. G. V. Allen (Principal of the College) said that he was very pleased that that night's dinner had been such a great success because he regarded these dinners as very important events in their college life. Their graduates bad thereby
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  • 86 16 Marrying Against Father's Wishes Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 7. IN defiance of her father, Lord Londonderry. Lady Margaret Stewart, aged twenty-four, is determined to marry the pioneer airman, Mr. Alan Muntz, aged th riy-six, the Managing Director of an aircraft firm. The engagement was announced yesterday and
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  • 87 16 Chinese Celebrate Anniversary To-day Singapore, Monday. The Chinese Nationalist flag is being flown from all Chinese shops and houses in Singapore and Johore today, the occasion being the anniversary of the birth of -the late Dr. Sun Vat Sen, the "Father of the Chinese Revolution." The local
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  • 154 16 Historic Ceremonial In House Of Lords Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 7. WITH historic ceremonial and a large attendance of peers, Prince George was formally introduced in the House of Lords this afternoon, taking his seat as Duke of Kent. The Peeresses' gallery and ail other vacant spaces
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  • 137 16 Rumour Of Quarrel With Jim Denied Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 9. MRS. Amy Mollison has arrived back from India, having travelled as far as Amsterdam from Athens as a passenger on the Dutch air-liner on the Singapore-Sudan service. Her husband, who is piloting their Comet home, was
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  • 117 16 Reply To Washington Complaint Shanghai, Nov, ii THE Chinese Legation at. Wasfwr.rrof has replid \o the Nanlcinf! Govi*n ment regarding the alleged «m eling of Chines*? into America F*,fi,-T, smuggl.-.d Chinese have been amvm u New Jersey and are on trial The name of rhe Reamer
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  • 157 16 Concert At The Sailors' Institute Singapore. Monday. Under the auspices of the Missions to Seamen a very pleasant evening spent at the Saiiors' Institute las: night About 65 officers and men from the ships in port were present and enjoyed the concert arranged by Mmc Deit? hostess.
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  • 36 16 The many friends of Mr Sim Kah Chwee, of the Ritz cinema, will be sorry to hear of the death of his mother this morning at 146, Carpmael Road. The funeral will take place on Sunday
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  • 789 17 "Outrageous" Treatment Of I.S.P. Members Cviii) Leave pay and passage—Remarks as immediately above apply also to total cancellation of any definite arrangement in this respect. Exclusive therefore of salary cuts with which the questionnaire dealt, the Society has adequate evidence as to the existence of many cases of
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  • 617 17 Length Of Service And Conditions Tlie Socli ty recommends thai Ut> «indiudigation schema proposed in paragraph 42 hereof should contain, inter alia, the following provUicns. Ui which connection it is emphasised thai all the scales of salaries art: 011 a minimum basis— (i> Assistants Ist period Term i
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    • 260 17 An Ideal Refrigerator For Estates. GIBSON 1 I KERO-UNIT REFRIGERATOR g Burning kerosene as its free-ins Jj source, perfected and modernizV cd fa every detail, and presented v S in a cabinet of exceptional beauty, the GIBSON Kero-Unit $g X friferator provide- a most ec nomical form of refrigera--8 llon
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    • 398 17 Radio Talks In Print NO. L At this time of year many men and women feel rua-down. Th? great heat >f recent months has made their blood thin and watevy, with the result that they are 'nervy.' feel feeble in the stoma?h and so cannot enjoy then meals, sleep uneasily,
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  • 85 18 aWi Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to unite tc us on subjects of public interest. It muzt be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and
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  • 227 18 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir.—Are you correct in saying that dll ex-Service men are in favour oi Armistice Day being a holiday? I am one, and I have heard many others who disagree. In fact, we go further, and ucs.ie to forget it. It is contrary to
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  • 387 18 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune, Sir.—l read with amusement Dr Pathys remarks with reference lo the letter of the Ratepayers' Association suggesting to the Commissioners to restore the ten per cent, cut" as he puis it He goes on to describe it as out of the N\ay for
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  • 119 18 (To ihe Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir,—l should like tc join in th,' complaint against short weights as explained by your correspondent. 'On: of You." Many a time have I been cheated by hawkers and salesm n in shop.'. Although I had enough evidence to bring the culprits to
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  • 131 18 Results Of Inquiry Into Disaster Reuter Wireless. Washington. Nov. 7THE death» in the Morro Castle dlsa.Tv<ir are attributed In the report of the* Steamboat Inspection Service enquiry to the rapid spread of the fire due to the delay in giving fire-alarm, i he ineffectiveness o 1 the
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  • 69 18 Singapore, Monday. Appearing on a charge of attempting 10 murder Ang Shw Chong on Sunday, a Cantcnese named Choh Boh Tong was this morning produced before Mr. M. Brandtr. the Third Magistrate. It is alleg?d that the accused stabbed Ang Siew Chong with a pair of tailor* scissors
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  • 63 18 Singapore. Monday. A Chinese named Siew Seng Ben was this morning produced before Mr. J. M. Brander on a charge of robbery of a wrist watch from a house In Amoy Street at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday. The v ctim. Lan Teh Boh. valued the watch at $9.
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  • 492 19 CONGRESS COMMITTE AND MANUAL LABOUR MR. GANDHI'S STIRRING APPEAL PI EA AGAINST WASTING NATION'S LIFE Bombay, Oct. 26. Subjects Committee adopts diUtory tactics on the proposed nuuonal changes when ft comes up f* discussion tK altera he proposals then we wHI be re*retab!v forceTtore dared a
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  • 352 19 fu,hr ul And Non-Violent Means '-'Notation just then a 'irmly Urging him not to -"•<ll i *aid t,\? a( j N 1 It* nsourcp* and wit of jmjwipt to be S Conprcji;. 1 -t withdraw He told >u» tu- t la>' i.one of- them Initial!' could '•'(TMt-nird
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  • 180 19 Anti-Communal Award Conference "Nowhere 4n the world ha* selfgovernment been reared oil the foundations of wpamH' electorates But whu" has rb? British Government done, they hnvv been preparing the foundation for Self-Government >n Mich manner fhut the super structure can never crow it/' declared Pandt Malaviyu inaugurating
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  • 129 19 To Madras Legislative Council Madras, Oct. 25. SIR George Stanley bade good-bye to the Madras Legislative Council this evening when His Excellency addressed the Council for the last occasion during his Governorship. Referring to the Joint Committee Report His Excellency said thai before long the
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  • 305 19 Mr. Gandhi's Proposal Carried Bombay, Oct. 24. Ilfk*iP? n Lis !£sol ution regarding th, ITI StZP* iiiage Castries Associamitt~ J^^' ied Subjects Committee of the Congress and an amend- OP< ?2 ng thafc the Association SJSSSS^ the control of Congre^ un*!? 55 Parli amentary Board 5fn?tVJ?S airm
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  • 91 19 Legislature Bombarded With Questions Madras. Oct. 25. THE imposition of a duty by the Government of Ceylon on th v > imports of certain Indian goods evoked a volley of questions in the Madras Legislature to-day. The Finance Member, replying, sa id that they were
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  • 86 19 Efforts Of Discharged Prisoners Society Madras. Oct. 24. "By removing a criminal irom the environment which breeds cihne, it helps to reform him into a useful citizen of the state, the Society hop. ta t 0 transfer discharged prisoners from 'he debit to the credit side of national
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  • 76 19 Five-Year-old Girl Swims For Sftteen Hours Calcutta. A Bengali girl named Manu Banerjee has remained, swimming and floating in the College Square Tank. Calcutta] for 16y 2 hours. She Is aged only 5K years. The feat of endurance.—said to be a record—was watched by tens of thousands of
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  • 59 19 Madras Women Welcome Dr. tagare Madras, Oct. 24. The wo<Her !u*rt #*s trrtfyerwll and Lnc*v ix» dlffefence of ra*-\ fanguAge, cie*d or felttffon, dfcaerved fir. Rahwdninoth Tagore, replying: to an eddresa presented by the Women's Indian Association this evening The address eulogised the peat's services to the
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  • 364 19 Great Excitement VOLUNTEERS' CORDON STRENGTHENED I Bombay, Oct. 25. HEMONSTRATORS in front of the I/ Congress Nagar resorted to satyagraha, declaring that they would not leave the place unless they were allowed to enter the Pandal. Two women and three men are now sprawling on the
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  • 199 19 Nine Persons Dead: Five Seriously Hurt Bombay j Oct. 24. DENSE clouds of smoke rilling the horizon behind the low ridge of hills on Worli sea-face, about a mile away from the Congress Nagar, caused a sensation in the Xagar. Enquiries revealed that a terrific explosion
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  • 109 19 I Injunction Of Plaintiff j Allowed Bbmba/. Oct. 25. jJ|N' n auJt filed in the High V Court of Bom buy by ScUi Matharadn* Vtftfiinji and o'her* aejinst the "Free Pre?* of India Limited" claiming ohout 2*j Trffcha, Justice Sajb# Statirfcev Rang, netftfr tc»-il4*y gave leav* to
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