Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1934

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya VoL XXL- •No. 288 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. So. 27, 1931, Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 158 1 m TfeaJ The irikne Dominant In zJMa/aya '-'■■•■-""■■■•••«rri»» HWMMSMWHiBI M j MILK THE PERFECT FOOD FOR BABY FOR YSUR BABY BUY A j Blue Cross The Perfect Milk i I I I I i I I I IM:ilM;il' li.H I Ml I I I I I I I I 111
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    • 198 1 v v/ l Devvar's has a part. --^^^^^y^^^^^^ x There's welcome refreshment in its mild stimulus. Order it. serve \I f"o' Dewar's is socially ;/jy An. acceptable, the whisky DEWAB'S MIIMP The SCOTCH WHISKY Sole Agent? SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., s, nw ££EE Sercmban I MAAS.—7. 1 Warm Studios 43.
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  • 726 2 Shipping News Notices. KING GEORGE'S FUND FOR SAILORS Need For Help In Spite 01 Revival PRESIDING over a meeting of the general council of King George's Fund for Sailors, the Duke or* Connaught, chairman, said how gratified he was to know that the sum to be distributed th'.s year was
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  • 178 2 Protest Against Hongkong Examinations The Chinese Navigators' Association sent a petition to the Ministry of Communications to-day asking the Government to request the Hongkong authorities to abolish the examinations which have been required fov all Chinese navigators plying ships along the China coast through the port of Hongkong.
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  • 591 2 New Type Of Admiral's Barge Southampton. AX admiral's barge left Southampton Water on Oct. 6 for Devonport. It had no polished brass funnel—which old seamen may regret—but it was an elegant craft, and as it cv: across the water at a high speed one could not help thinking
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  • 278 2 Rumours That She Will Be Broken Up ABSENCE of the Mauretania from the list of autumn and winter sailings recently issued adds strength to the rumour In Liverpool shipping circles that this great liner has made her last TransAtlantic trip. An official of the Cunard White Star
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  • 56 2 A scheme for speeding up ihe Italian trans-Arlantic shipping service was approved last month by a meeting Ox the Ccuncil of Ministers presided ever by Signor Mhssolini. Instructions are being given to shipbuilding firms to do their utmost to improve technical conditiens with this end in
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  • 428 2 Control Of Services To South America AFTER months of negotiations it is announced that the Hamburg Amerika and the Xorddeutscher Lloyd Lines have decided to discontinue their individual South American services and transfer them t 0 the Hamburg-Sud Amerika Line, which will accordingly control all German shipping
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. RANCH I 17,000 Dec. 7 SOMALI 6,810 Dec. 19 NALDERA 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 6.000 Jan. 17 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Jan. 18 GHITRAL 15,000 Feb. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Feb. 14 CARTHAGE 15,000
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    • 183 2 >*a—n»« —n* -w a I iff LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). «!T N r?^ E^^ E RVICE CARGO SERVICE. J SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling; at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Kara chi, Aden, Massowah, Suea, Port Port Said, Brindisi, Venice A Trieste, Said p 'rseus, Brindisi, Venice and I Trieste. i
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    • 349 2 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE. *>«ateea |HqR Ao»tra!itcha n«mpf«chia"i (R C G«i*llßchar> (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Doe Spore. f s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Dec. 2 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Dec. 11 s.s. KARNAK, via Manila Dec. 27 1935 I
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    • 485 2 STEAMER SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. 1934 "SAARBRUCKEN," f or Mam!H'kong, S'hai, X. China j£ "DOXAU." for Manila S'hni. N. China Ja P a, 1 i Dec.) HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg R reme|L t "ALDA" also calls ft'aeillea 1954 and Havre "MAIN," also calls Genoa, M Seilles and Barceiora "ODER," also calls Genoa
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  • 129 3 Ri BBER PRICE INCREASES Market Tone Remains Steady Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, noon. t <r; 'a Prices (Singapore), 21% cts., up ct. j Tone: Steady. Singapore), $113"», up VsVestei day's Prices:— don: 6 5 16d., up 116 d. et Tone: Firm. York: 13 cts., up ct.
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  • 27 3 crop of Bukit Katil Rubber Ese&. Lid., for October amounted to M lb., a total for six months of the financial year of 107,217 lb.
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  • 65 3 DAILY FRICES CURRENT, f r KM.A. No. 1. X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Buyers. Seller*. (loose) 21 21% (F. 0.8.) December 21% 21% Jan. March 22% 22% April June 23% 23% July Sept. 24% 24% Tone of Market: —Quiet, steady. Lit:est ('able: London Spot
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  • 86 3 Riga. A British company is reported to be aking plans to salvage gold believed •o have gone to the bottom off the coast I Latvia when Russian warships were during the war. The company's decision is apparently he result of investigations made by a native who visited Riga.
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  • 1282 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt: MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and
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  • 1108 3 The Year's Improved Conditions THE twen-y-fourth annual general meeting of the Members of X.M.S. (Malay S-ates) Rubber Plantations Limited, was held on Wednesday, Oct. 31, a t ihe Registered Office. *****, Gracechurch Street, E.C., Mr. James Davenport (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Guthrie
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  • 368 3 Interesting Report From London THE weekly market report of Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., of Mincing Lane, dated Nov. 13, states: The market has taken a calmer view of the general situation now that the export allowance for JanuaryiMarch has been definitely fixed at 75 per cent,
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  • 110 3 Erection Of Smelter In Britain THE Straits Trading Co., Ltd., announce that in view of the changing economic factors In Malaya as affecting competition, the Directors have approved the adoption of a policy designed to meet the competition to which the Company is at present subjected,
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  • 157 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are as follows; Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $I.l* 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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  • 208 3 Singapore, Nov. 27. R (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $121 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $119 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $11. Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $120 Rice, B. Siam N- 2 per Koyan $11. Siam, Al $J|4
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 115 3 THE SOUTH-r BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AMD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. U C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: t, FINLATBON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporatad in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. ..riwd and Subscribed '•.M c «:c%iui deserve Fund and rest it 500,000 HEAD OFFICE
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    • 27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. ft FIRE, MARINE, motod car, personal accident workmen's Compensation insurance. HE4D OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St, Singapore. T, C. JOHNSON. General Manager.
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    • 81 3 /Nederlandsche flandel-Maatschappij, N. 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 t«he Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS i The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal
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    • 211 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. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 411 4 M. HASSAN, M. ST, BRAS BASAH 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. I 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 568 4 FUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPtfEM,-] COi;KT OF SINGAPORE. ORIGINATING SUMMONS. No. 54 of fftSl. IN THE MATTER OF THE RBT.\TRS OF ANG K*IM TEE, DECFASJSO AM) ANG TEOW GUAN, DECEASED. 4 AUCTION SALE OF Elovon lots of valuable freehold building sites situate off Moulmci 1 Road and ai Thomson Road,
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    • 332 4 FOR SALp An excellent opportunity for Ladies. Ready-to-wear and trimmed Millinery to be cleared below Factory prices by instruction cf the manufacturer The selection to-date and brand new. "SCHIFFNER'S," 117 A, North Bridge Road (Meyer Mansion, ground floor). FOR SALE! The following Dies 1 Engines and Genera 'ore, which are
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    • 406 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANJED —A Lady Canvasser to canvas advertising contracts for a leading Journal. Apply Box No. 484, co Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Lady Cashier and Bill Collector with cash security of $200 each. No bond accepted. Apply Box No. 18S, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—Qualified Teachers for Seventh Standard and Cambridge Classes
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    • 210 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-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. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. ENSURE YOUR EXAMINATION
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    • 447 4 VERY f LATEST f CLOCKS WATCHES 1 1 JUST RECEIVED and ar? now ON DISPLAY it YICK WOH HIM; J 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road). European Hairdressers, TO LET. TO LET—No. 38, Scotts Road Baobid, 31, Dhoby Ghaut. 8 tt TO LET—Att-ractive Flats with moder. sanitation in Sophia
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  • 89 5 A Former Police Constable Charged Singapore, Monday. Charged with possession of a dagger and assisting in the management of a public lottery, a Malay, Sulong bin Haji Hussein, who was formerly a police constable, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) to-day. The case was postponed until
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 271 5 I ka J fas yoadesire it Soft, flattering hair that falls in smooth, loose waves. You've envied the girls that have it, but do you know that yours, too, may be made as lovely? Before each shampoo, apply 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic directly to the scalp and massage the whole head
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    • 386 5 j MALAYA TRIBUNE j I "SMALL-ADVERT" WEEK! Dec. 3-8. j Will YOU accept this remarkable offer? SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE J To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to jl enable you to test it at a merely nomnal cost, we will
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 523 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Cafe Collette Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Northern Orchestra. (Leader. Alfred Barker,. Conductor, T. H. Morrison. Sydney Errington (Viola). 7.10 p.m.—A Studio Concert. Leon Wayne Sextet. Mackenzie Lang (Tenor). (Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.) 8.20
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  • 422 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING FREIGHT TARIFF New Rates Of Straits-New York Lines It is notified for information that with immediate effect the rates of freight on cccoanut oil packed in pipes, casks, puncheons, steel, drums, or tins in casei, have been reduced to the following levels:
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  • 134 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE IHE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Nov. 27. Easi Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) NIL Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) D'Artagnan 18; Toussoum 13; Conte Verde 11; Kedah 9; Fionia 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Havana Maru 32; Cyclops 37; Darvel 39. J Empire Dock
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  • 21 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. today.
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  • 14 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Air Mail <Imperial) Nov. 18 Nov. 26
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  • 206 6 CELLING. Siugapore, Nov r> --27. London 3 months' sight 2|4 7,32 London 4 months' signt 2;4 3 k liS London 60 days' sight 2j4 5;32 j London 30 days' sight 2|4% 1 London demand 2|4 3j32 London T.T. 2 4 3^ Lyons and Paris demand 878 Hamburg demand
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  • 23 6 Ladies Hairdressers PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) and at 93, Brae Basah Road.
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  • 98 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures •< TO-DAY, NOV. 27 High Tides.—2.34 a.m., 1.36 p.m. Rugby;; Tournament, Mercha Bankers v. Public ServicV A.P.C.. S.C.C.; Medical Colk„„ p' n Kota Raja Club, College groui.l." Hockey: Police "A" v. Colls. Dene,Girls' Sports Club II v. y y
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  • 60 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Hollywood I i AFOLLO.—TamiI and Hindus les. CAPiTOL.—-The Scarlet Empr EMPIRE.—"Aunt Sally.' GREAT WORLD.—Cabai' I Da .it Side-shows. Dean's Grand Opera I nese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talk* ,'etc MARLBOROUGH.—"Satia. tri," Tamil talkie. NEW world.—Cabaret D cm* Malay Operas, Chin v>yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION —"Little Man, W RTTZ— Doubk talkil
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 580 6 k laull l'»<MMtlllllllllil«lltUl«lllll»iM^ I SINGAPORE HOTELS 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL, TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING EVERY ROOM WITH BATH AND MODERN SANITARY INSTA LL ATION. RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATER. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS. «►..-.:<..». j SPECIAL DINNER :r„Lv. II DANCE f -«uail.li.ll. IJJil•»I•< 1 «tlllliniMlllillllllllll lininiUMtlll I, llHJ'JLiMlUlnlliliiliHiiliilinin.iUd.imji,,,
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    • 164 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT y Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of oloting '1 rimming sidetables to ct-rxain Public Roads uwrlr.g 1935, 4 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1934. C H. GOLLHE. Municipal Secretory. VtfHflHKSS^HHßaaMavtffcrttiiMiHMHHM^ißßßgaStfHßa^fMHfHHfSaVAflHHHMßitf^Br DOUBLE FEATURE P TT*
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    • 289 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS RESULT. CROSSWORD NO. 45. TJu' following submitted co.-ect- solution* ■nd share the first prize :—S. J. Hock. G Spec). X. Pillay, L. M. Choo. C. Appu, all oi Singap* n. The following fubmit:ol rotations <<>n'.:.')::.ng one enor ami share the s c.»nd Goh Kiah Chong, W. K. rim,
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    • 126 6 Perpetually pure Modern Dental Science approves and recommend:; Gib Dei frice because it cleans mouth thoroughly and safely, and is itself thorough! > Nic and gerra-resisting. G Dentifrice is self-sterilisii kills germs in a few ids Its germ-destroying proper are as effective at the last brushful as at the first.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 168 6 I [POSTAL INTtLLICtHtt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Conte Verde) 2 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Conte Verde) 2 p.m. Japan (Conte Verde) 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik and Tg. Balei (Makasser) 3 p.m. Fort
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    • 271 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numurous Clubs c.id Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it I up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest ivill still be include* in
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  • 6849 7 TBE GOVERNMENT REVENUE POSITION "TIME IS RIPE FOR TOTAL PROHIBITION a address on 'The Opium Problem in British Malaya" was delivered by Dr. Chen Su Lan, head of the Anti-Opium Clinic, at the Rotary Conference in Penang.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 162 7 last discovered a safe and scientific way of removing —which only make the I hair grow and 1 evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded, mis new discovery, called Wenlo-White. is now incorporated in the New Veet, wnicl > absolves the keratin in the hair and hair roots, I The
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    • 20 7 l o=o ODO ODO osao a 1 REMEMBER: f 27 j &c"nan» y— j is the best I i Q
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 336 8 All Metro GolJwyn Mayers Great Comedy Stars are in this Perfect SEE Entertainment including. I v Si I f^fl^ I 1 ,g Mickey Mouse's first appearance in a feature-length film jj] //4 AL* U/f f>n\7 ĔU P M Fifteen hundred 0 f Hollywood's most beautiful -vis! L/iUHCL OT tl/YKU V
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    • 95 8 The Grandest, Most "nprcssive Spectacle_Scon On An. 1 I a ■Jmm J A Grand Opening j I w muM I I Mil I See The Screen's Reigning Beauty, DIETRICH, Gorgeous In The Royal I Costumes Of An Empress I See Thundering Horsemen Seizing A Throne For A Beautiful Woman who
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    • 83 8 rOpeningj November, j TANK Menagerie Open Daily fran g A.M. to 6 P.M. Admission 20 cts. and Children It etc. MATiNĔĔs^:::^ Sundays, at 4.:*0 p.m.—For matinrv Children under 12 ytars Half Price excepting on 4th cla-s, Gallery 20 cts. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES OF ADMISSION Full Box to Hold Six $12£
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  • 249 9 Really Miraculous Benefit. Here is a remarkable case from the North ol England. Mr. E. M has been a st kmach sufferer ever since the war, having been in his own words "through purgatory with pains for months at a stretch." In 1927 an operation
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  • 98 9 Alleged Offence In A Coffee Shop Singapore, Monday. Arrested on a serious charge a Mala;, Abdul Wahab bin Mahnor, was produced before the Second Magistrate «Mr. N. Gricc» to-day. He was charged with having adminlstered a deleterious drug c daun kechuto a man named Omar. It was alleged
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  • 50 9 Singapore Monday. Two Chinese and a Tamil were each $2 or one day's imprisonment heroic Mr. J. M. Brander. the Thirl Magistrate, this morning for committing an affray in the' vicinity of Kc'ppel Road last night and thereby disturbing th peace of the people in the neighbourhood.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 578 9 •^>:» l '»"i»»-'i^"i^ni,™ 1 ,iMi,«Mi l ii ni> ul lH|lliHi;)1I (ll|l tt:|l i, mini,,, m Please read the following: is in y° ur ow n interest, uKHI-AJI I Sandalwood oil has been known in the 1 t. F^li? r ~H SS OS r* ricn t for «nturic< and in Occidental
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    • 268 9 'Hiii••iiiiimiiiiii■iiiiiiiiii•i i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i i i i i t i i s i HOLLYWOOD PARTY m m m Showing at Alhambra I'mm 0f Records from This Wonderfi;! I'ictut B IT. U MUSIC HOUSE Uj% m m} Kmmmmmmmmm*
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  • 65 10 Ian Seng Hwee alias Tan Peng Kian alias lan Ah Sye begs to tender his heartfelt thanks to all the relatives and friends who attended the night-visits and funeral of his beloved mo;he r the late Mrs. Tan Cheng Siong nee Wee Chia and also to those
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  • 751 10 •JHK owners of the "mosquito* buses plying between Geylang and Tanjong Pagar have sent a petition to H.E. the Governor in Council appealing against the decision Of the Municipal Commissioners that the service must cease at the end of the year. They ask for the time for the
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  • 76 10 A lecture on "Yoga, the Path to Spirituality," will be given by Yogi Shardananda at the Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society, 13, Dhoby Ghaut, on Thursday at 6.30 p.m. A3l interested are welcome. Mrs. A. E. Morgan, a passenger from London, arrived at Singapore by the Imperial Airways liner
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  • 61 10 The Clerical Union will re-start the evening classes on Friday at 5.30 pjn Mr. G. H. Kiat will take up the subjects of general knowledge and efficiency and Mr. D. E. T. Jayakoddy will conduct the class in English and grammar. The classes will meet once a week
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  • 183 10 ARGUING that effective control of vice led to its supprv-sion. Dr. Chen Su Lan quoted some remarkable figures with regard to the social evil in an address in Penang. Before 1930, he said, the number of persons treated for venereal disease increased by
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  • 221 10 IT is satisfactory to learn that F-M.S. loans now rank as trustee securities in London and there is no necessity for the Federation to borrow from the Colony. Loans can be raised direct in London, and the necessary legislation has been passed so that steps can be taken
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  • 203 10 OPEAKING at a dinner given i, hls 0 honour by the Chinese of Penan* the Resident Councillor, Mr. A. m g man, made a striking contribution v, the "basic language" discussion, and more as the years went on, he .said his association with Chinese British subjects had convinced
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  • 208 10 »THE Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powt•;; and the Chief Guide. Lady BadenPowell, have arrived in Malaya and are now at Kuala Lumpur, where they are to stay for a day or so before arriving in Singapore on Thursday. The warmest of welcomes for their leader has been arranged
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  • 271 10 nJ£o.« ASKED by an interviewer how long she had been maiTied to her present husband, a film actress said she did not know, it is just possible, of course, that her watch had stopped. A notorious criminal, who halM.ually wears two wrist-watches, has been arrested. He
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  • 44 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. OPIUM PROBLEM IN MALAYA. 7, 9 and 18 THE CHIEF SCOUT IN K.L., 12. FEDERAL COUNCIL, 13 ROTARY CLUB MEETING. 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14 u;d 15 MOTORING TOPICS, 17. INDIA NEWS. 19.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 148 10 huu dc Cologne Sonic perf;: «:•>«-> remain just perfume* Bui |j] Qi **47J1 M Tmm merges its charm with that fi| Lotion of you* owfi personality. Subtly, but with A ccrraintj, ii lernk you added loveitnejs. Make rQ tirillantine "47U" Tmra Pajiumt >our ally, li gently Rj emphasises youi natural
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    • 45 10 FEW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH Sr SINGAPORE 2 -^IWBB|BjiBBWi wmm 'LUM'S PERFECTION THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. i
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  • 129 11 Naval Talks Held Up London, Nov. 26. IX the course of the conversations between Mr. Norman Davis and Mr. Matsudaira in the forenoon tne le procedure of the talks after denunciation of the Washington was discussed, although it is in
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  • 307 11 Young- Chinese Girl Found Poisoned Singapore. Monday, a CHINESE was knocked down by a mo:or-car at Albert Street on Saturday afternoon and sustained injuries to the left temple. He was bleeding orofusely and was removed to the Tan Tock Seng fln S m a '.emi-conscious condition Chinese boy
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  • 88 11 25th Anniversary Of King's Accession Reuter. London, Nov. 26. THE Times states that the King lias authorised medal, to be known as the King's Silver Jubilee Medal, to nemorate the 25th anniversary of accession to the throne. He has mmissioned Sir William Goscombe to design the medal. About
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  • 82 11 An Unbroken Line To The South Pole New York, Nov. 26. A wireless message from Admiral Byrd at the Little America base camp reports Jmat is termed to be conclusivve evidence that Mariebyrd land runs in an broken line from the Antarctic qoast *Q the South Pole, disproving
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  • 93 11 Britain Is Not Acting Alone Reuter. London, Nov. 26. IN the House of Commons Sir John Simon stated that he had received »k- Ja P anestl reply with regard to RHti?iJ ?22P oly J in Man churia. and the fo reply S had been lnstruct d
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  • 154 11 Special Screening At The Pavilion H. E. the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas, with Lady Thomas and Miss Bridget Thomas, and a party of ten, will be present at the showing at the Pavilion Theatre on Dec. 11 of th" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, "The Barretts of Wimpole Street." The G.0.C.,
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  • 53 11 Gruesome Discovery In House In Hill Street Singapore, Tuesday. A CHINESE is alleged to have committed suicide in a house in Hill Street yesterday afternoon, by hanging. He was dead before the ambulance arrived. A canvas bag was found around his neck. Artificial respiration and first aid were
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  • 44 11 Trade Relations Committee In Tokyo Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 26. AN Anglo-Japanese trade relations committee has been established. It consists of Ben leading Japanese business men wth five local British advisers, including Mr. George Sansom, the commercial counsellor at the British Embassy.—Reuter.
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  • 39 11 Returning Via Panama Canal Reuter. London, Nov. 26. ris announced from Buckingham Palace that the Duke of Gloucester will return from his Australasian tour via the Panama Canal, calling at Kingston, the Bahamas, Bermuda and Nassau.—RetUer.
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  • 193 11 London Calm THE INFLUENCE OF SPECULATORS i Reuter. London, Nov. 26. I ONDON financiers are not inclined to regard Shanghai's attack on i the dollar too seriously, i As evidence of the predominant influence of speculators it is pointer' out that the dollar-sterling rate to-day recovered
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  • 67 11 Committee Appointed In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. A MEETING was held yesterday in the office of the British Trade Commission, in.Singapore to discus the suggestion that a British Trede Fair should be held in Singapore. a r Preservative gathering of British commercial interests It was decided to hold
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  • 69 11 Neutrals To Preside Over Voting Reuter Wireless. Sarrebruck, Nov. 22. Eight hundred German-speaking neutrals, composed of 350 Swiss and 350 Luxembourgers and 100 Dutch, will preside over 750- voting centres doing the Saar Plebiscite on Jan. 13. The number of voters at any centre will not exceed 750.
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  • 66 11 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 21 The prospect of two brothers being the head-: of two great churches is contained in the announcement that Doctor Marshall Lang, of Whittinghame. East Lothian, a younger brother of the Archbishop of Cant2ibury, has been unanimously nominated as Moderator of the
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  • 468 11 AHeg2d Reds GENERAL MA TO "COME BACK?'' Shanghai, Nov. 27. THP: Peiping Political Council an--1 nounces that Generals Chi Hum* Chang and Jin Ying Chi were exe-ut ed on Saturday as they had been round engaged in Communist activ ties. Genera! Chi Hung Chang is a for
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  • 68 11 Severe Shock But No Casualties Reuter. Manila. Nov. 26. A PRONOUNCED earthquake shook the city .it 8.10 p.m. to-day, its intensity being esimated at between five and six. The city is apparently undamaged. The earthquake lasted 36 minu es. Thousands of terrified inhabi ints rushed into :he streets
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  • 105 11 Success Of Mr. San Kwok Thye (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Mr. San Kwok Thye a popular tennis player in Kuala Lumpur, and son of Mr. San Ah Wing, J.P., who went to England three years ago to study secretarial work and who passed his
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  • 87 11 Italy Rejects Request For I Extradition Reuter. Rome, Nov. 20. THe Turin court has refused the request of France for the extradition of Pavehtch and Kvaternik in connection with the murder of King Alexander on the ground that the extradition of political prisoners (wnich this is
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  • 68 11 All States Agree To Carry On Transmissions Reuter. Geneva, Nov. 26. THE League has published a summary of the replies from member States and the United States with regard to the transmission of mails throuKn Manchuria. All States agree to the continuation of transmission but emphasise that this
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  • 86 11 Negotiations With Chinese Government Reuter. London, Nov. 26. SPEAKING in the House of Commons Sir John Simon announced thai' the situation on the Burma-Yunnan frontier was at present" qu et. Negotiations were proceeding with the Chinese Government with a view to determination of the section of country in
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  • 88 11 Road-Sweeper Fined lt\ Local Court Singapore, Tuesday. A road sweeper named Manikan was this morning charged before Mi. J M Blander, the Third Magistrate, with causing hurt to a Hokien Chinese with I the end of a broom stick. It was stated that the accused was sweeping
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  • 75 11 Woman's Alleged Attempt At Suicide (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A Chinese woman, named Fan Chong, is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide by taking caustic soda at Rifle Range Road yesterday. When th? case was called this morning, in the Police court, Mr.
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  • 87 11 Big Plants Erected PURCHASE OF BRITISH MACHINERY Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 26. THE Soviet authorities are planning a widespread enlargement of the j cotton textile industry. I One big- plant has already been built in Western Siberia and others a>e being built in Central Asia. Seven Soviet cotton
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  • 147 11 Singapore Service Inaugurated Singapore, Tuesday. THE telephone service between Singapore and Manila was officially inaugurated this morning, when the American Consul-General talked to the Vice-Governor of the Philippine Islands. The sound production was quite satisfactory except for some small difficulties which were probably due to the disruption
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  • 90 11 Next Year's Conference In Singapore An invitation from th? Singapore Rotary Club to hold the next Conference of the Rotary Clubs of Malaya and Siam in Singapore was accepted at the final Plenary Session of th? Rotary Conference in Penang. It was also decided to hold the nexL
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  • 55 11 East Asiatic Company's New Motor Vessel The King and Queen of Denmark and Prince Valdemar travelled to England in the East Asiatic Co.'s new motor vessel Jutlandia to attend the Royal wedding. The Jutlandia is on her maiden voyage to Singapore and Bangkok under the command of Capt.
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    • 129 11 j "H& ZJoice' HAWAIIAN RECORDS 8.6357. DREAMS OF ALOHA, Noi Lane's Hawaiian Orvh HAWAIIAN RIPPLE, "awanan Orch. g B 6144 MARIA F MARI DREAMS K 1 8.G086. MEMORY, Waltz, M We Uo 1 HAWAIIAN STAR DUST, MjSter S Hawa,l *ns. 8.2850. ALONG MIAMI SHORE, wag m^rr,» n v 1 HONOLULU
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  • 934 12 Footprint Left VISIT TO CASTLE CAMP (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. LORD and Lady Baden-Poweil attended their first official function in Kuala Lumpur this evenmg when they visited Castle Camp to open the "BP. Hut," which has been
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  • 487 12 Ninth Anniversary Celebrations THE Selangor Battalion Band and Drums. F.M.S. V.F., celebrated their ninth anniversay with a dinner at mc lastern Hotel Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, Nov. 5. Covers were laid for fifty-four i>nd among the guests present were Lt.-Col. B. J. Eaton. 0.8.E.. Officer
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  • 171 12 Prospect Of Agreement Better Than Ever London, Nov. 22. THERE is a better prospect now for Geneva getting an international arms traffic agreement than eV-r. stated Sir John Simon in the House of Commons this afternoon. He enumerated three desiderata to such a convention. Firstly, effective control
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  • 37 12 Mr. A. Gilmour. M.C.S., District Officer, Kuala Krai, Ulu Kelantan. accompanied by Mrs. Gilmour and their little I daughter, returned to Krai from Singapore on Nov. 26 bf the "Sakai" Express, after a week-end holiday in Singapore.
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  • 114 12 Entente With The Soviet Urged Paris, Nov. 23. PARS of German armament were re« peatedly voiced in the debate on the Army Estimates in the Chamber. The Finance Minister, M. German Martin quoted Marshal Petain. ex-War Minister, and Ex-Commander-in-Chief. in support of his demand for an additional vote
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  • 860 12 Verdict Of Suicide Returned Singapore, Tuesday. THE inquest on Mr. H. J. C. Heytman, a well-known Dutch resident Ox Sine-apore. who was found shot in his "room at 37, Wilkinson Road, on Nov 22, was resumed in the Coroner s Couit, before Mr. V/. G. Porter, OH
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  • 845 12 Alleged Breach CHARTERING OF A VESSEL Singapore, Tuesday. THE manager of a shipping company was on trlai before Mr. J. M. Brander, three charges of cirminai breach of trust in reespect of sums amounting to over $700. The accused was Yap Ann Piow, and the first charge
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  • 43 12 Mr. A. H. Flowerdew, proprietor of the firm of Messrs. A. H. Flowerdew and Co., Consulting Mining Engineers, Kuala Lumpur, is on a short visit to Kuala Lipis in connection with the prospect iiv »»1 a gold neaung area at ivui«.m ECuala Lipis.
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  • 594 12 Judgment For Plaintiff MISTAKE DUE TO A SLIP (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) PenuiiK. .Nov. 2s. JUDGMENT was delivered to-daj i the libel suit in which Mr Kirn Teik sued the Pinang Gaz< and the editor, Mr. C. (>. Ban The action area heard before Mi Justice Whitley
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  • 30 12 Mr. Ng Cheng Hoe, of Lee Huat and Co., asks us to state that he is not person of the same name mention* i a police court case reported ye
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  • 1108 13 Sum Of £9,355,000 CRITICISM OF ITS PROVISIONS (From Our Own Reporter J Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. A spErIAL meeting of the Federal Council was held to-day at tei lock for the purpose of passing the Straits Settlement Loans Re ment Bill,
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  • 415 13 An Established Thing Says President Singapore, Monday. MR L. L. GOODMAM, President of the Singapore Rotary Club, said fare- well at yesterday's me:ting, before going on leave. He will be succeeded by Mr H. W. Raper. H? could safely say, Mr. Goodman remarked, that Rotary in
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  • 858 13 Civil Matters AN ARGUMENT ON COSTS Singapore, Tuesday. T iiE appeal 01 N. R. Mistri against an order of Mr. Justice berahty in the Supreme Court in a suit brought by him against Mrs. Lilly Fuller was argued in the Civil Court of appeal yesterday
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    • 72 13 jj 'MM [LEICJ OWNERS I Don't be satisfied with just 8 I the usual F/3.3 lens, 8 We can supply F/1.5, F/1.9, I S F/2.8, telephoto, widc- angle and other high-spr-d 8 lenses for your Leica Camera. S Your inspection is cordially invited. We carry the jjj I largest assortment
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    • 149 13 SIME DARBY Co™ Ltd AND BROKERS ZI Warm Studios I NEW SHIPMENT. RELIABLE "GERMAN MADE UKELELES. I GOLDKLANG No. 1. No. 3. With painted edges $4 $6.75 Postage 50 cts. extra. Mm BENG Co., j 103-105, Selegie Road. f" I HOME CINEMAS. I What a Gift for Boys and Girlx
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  • 365 14 Meeting On Friday And Saturday T«HE following are the entries for the I Selangor Turf Club Amateur race meeting on Friday and Sa^uxda>. HORSES: CLASS III 1st 2nd run run 5 F 6 F Maggie Girton X X Brown Fox XX Emerald Lady X binding Eyes
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  • 1063 14 CLOSE RUNNING FOR SECOND PLACES SULTAN OF PERAK AND MR. CHEE SOON KEN 6 HEAD THE OWNERS (By Onlookei QTATISTICS for the last race meeting in Singapore, just concluded, during which 24 races wereim*™ once again
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    • 89 14 A for giving robust health the whole year round-there il*3pfctj is nothmq like i Fl FTEE W~ j" f TIAVOUBS PU LAR ALL OVER E WORLD Consistent quality that \\^^V^\ V never varies and a wide range of delicious flavours have ensured X^r 3 universal fame for Chivers' Jellies. Delightfully
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    • 176 14 > LOVELY KAILS L V IX FIVE MLM TES I—Use Cutex Cuticle Remover be Nail Cleanser to remove dead cuticle, and cleanse t:;e 2—Brush on Cutex, the polish that wears. Choose the tint FASHION leaders agree that to be smart and well dressed, nails must sparkle. They insfct upon Cutex
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  • 359 15 Another Win For W. Mitchell Singapore, Tuesday. ONLY a smail crowd patronised the boxing show offered at the New World las- n ght by the Singapore Amateur Eoxing Association. This was a pity from i-wo points of view—the programme was in a d of the Poppy
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  • 104 15 Reuter. London. Nov. 26. THE draw for the second round of the F. A. Cup competition, to be played on De. 3. resulted as follows York City v. Southport or New Brighton. Dartford v. Bristol R. Clapton O. v. Chester. Blyth Spartans or Stockport v.
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  • 303 15 rO THE following are the results of the [3 J second round of the Singap pore Golf Club President's priz jd compet'tion: h Phillips and Sands bea: Esson and Be avis wo. [3 Nisbe: and Strachan beat Eiston ig and Curley 4 and 3. L-i Cowan and Mills
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  • 104 15 Former Champion Making A Come-Back London, Nov. 26. A DRAW was declared at the end ol a tweive-round contest between Harvey and Walter Neusel at the Wemoley Stadium.— Reuter Harv jy recently lost his titles of BritTo P^ PiFe he^ vv ™ght champio i to Jack
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  • 259 15 Java Tennn Champion Playing here To-Day UnO SIX KHIE, Ihe tennis champion of j\ Java, wilJ play in a series of matches Rgsinst he following members of ihe ra^ a Cki» Recrea.oa Club on the no I court a 4 p.m. sharp to-day:— Singiat: Kirn Sin
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  • 249 15 Further results or second round lif in the Singapore open ping-bong en?moiori«hip were is Yip Peng Yew beat Chua Buan Koo Lie Ciiun Kai beat Leong Chong v 3-0. Chua Chong beat Hee Que? Njian 3—o. 1 Loh Kum Soon beat Chaw wai Sum Lee Chew Kuen beat Soh
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    • 376 15 I *.jfSSit> HAWAIIAN j ARTISTES I Tonight Only® I —J 27 NOV. I Hula-Hula I Negro Tap Dance 1 and ft Guitar Solos I Admission as usual 50 cents «OyVT MISS A REAL GOOD SHOW 8 'vi'"l »U-re fs One Of The The Screen COME TO THE I ,GLOBE THEATRE
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    • 189 15 I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. j I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 m 5 The f I Great Eastern Life I I Assurance Co., Ltd. I I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). c .»'".l I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building j I Cecil Street, Singapore. I l I (|N <';,•■
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  • 419 16 No Breach Of Trust At Johore (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, Nov. 2b. AN appeal by the Public Prosecutor, Johore, against an acquittal recorded by Mr. F. V. Duckworth (formerly Firs'. Magistrate, Johore Bahru) in a case in which Lim Joo Khiang was charged en three counts
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  • 439 16 Opening At Alhambra To-Day TWELVE pretty girls, chosen from the ranks of the studio's younger players as "star prospects," are to be introduced to the public in a group by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, as the first step in a careful process ot "grooming" for the next year to
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  • 89 16 Possession Of Revolver W ithoul Licence Singapore. Monday. Pleading guilty, before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) to-day, to a charge of possession of a revolver without a licenc?, W. Hill, a European, was fined $45 <in default one month's imprisonment) Hill paid ths fine. Hill has
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  • 83 16 Bengali Man And Woman Charged Singapore, Monday. Appearing before the Second Magis- trate (Mr. N. Grice) to-day, a Bengali Mohammedan, Abdul Rahim bin Atam, and a woman of the same nationality were called upon to answer serious ch&r^6S The woman was charged with falsely going through a ceremony
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    • 283 16 mm ——y*j "EDGEWORTH" EXTRA HIGH GRADE BHere is a smoking pleasure that never tails to piease. Vacuum packed to ensure factory freshness in any climate. Blended in two grades to suit all tastes:— FLAKE or READY RUBBED. Of All High Class Tobacconists. SOLE AGENTS: F. A. BARTHOIOMEUSZ, LTD. 20, RAFFLES
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    • 72 16 EVERY INIGHT 1/ FOR TEN NIGHTS m (Excluding Sunday) W BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS It. IN GOOD {IN GOOD Ij IN GOOD I USED CARS j USED CARS ■;rsEi) cars |i AT OUR SPECIAL J'nichtly I USED I I OAR I I SHOW I 1 wm 1 No junk! Really good
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    • 227 16 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Feeling Great If you wake up in the morning feeling sour Mid depressed, entirely lacking in and vigour, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil or harsh purgatives and expect them to
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    • 383 16 SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOVEMBER 1934 AMATEI R RACE MEETING. IRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1934. Starting at 2.30 p.m. each day. ENTRIES close at *.u0 p.m. MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. 19M. itfiYKD each amy— Tickets $I—for MEMBERS only, obtaii ll i MESSRS. GIBSON, ANDERSON, BUTLER CO. MER< TILE BANK BUILDINGS,
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  • 1469 17 Motoring Notes News THE NEW HUMBER TWELVE Car Of Super-Quality ATTRACTIVE NEW FEATURES JHE Humber Twelve leaped into popularity immediately upon its ption some two years ago, for it •d a very definite gap which had i ted between the "light" and heavy" car class, dium in size and engine
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  • 193 17 Special Precautions For Morris Cars THE necessity of a clean power unit in a car from which long and consistently good service is demanded, cannct be over-emphasised. With this in mind special steps are taken at the Morris Engines Factory to ensure that all units arc perfectly
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    • 51 17 I AND NOW (I ITEHHAPLANE CHALLENGER j I A FULL-SIZE FULL-POWERED SIX 0 AT NEW LOW PRICE [jl See <fe Z?m?e this car for yourself ITHB CYCLE CARRIAGE Co., (1926) Ltd. I |j Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, !j Joh Motors, Ipoh. Penang Motors, Penane. n PL LEE BROTHERS» Batu Pahat
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    • 168 17 or I I j( Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd,). I Brilliant performance and rf I COSTS LESS IN A Sin e n T 38 much a ain witllout «w enjoyable car as this Dow/rpH V« V V ea^C r en^ me Can show a > ,air of hec,s many a higfterinthe
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    • 784 18 r. I I Ml I I J I Messrs. POWELL 6VXO.. LTD, j 2,~Ra files Place. f f I (Established 1868). Strait* Settlements' Oldest Sale-room. I Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and j 11 miscellaneous goods. i I 1 I I jr TO LET. I I s
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    • 81 18 pj Many Prominent Women owe their S«ec« pJ I Xl I <v Striking, P Personality rather than to any outs-candnu mm S MM OUR NEW SHIPMENT 01 f" I- J pj I Diamante Clips, Ear-rings, Alice in >><>"(■<< M Buck,es < r? k*l Brooches, and Other Novelties S M B<4
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  • 463 19 Views On Federation "GIVE AUTOCRACY A CHANCE" Benares, Nov. 5. II E. Sir Malcolm Hailey and Lady Hailey arrived in Benares thi« morning and were received at the Kail wax Station by His Highness he Maharajah of Benares, the Maharaj
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  • 246 19 "Greater Confidence In The Indian Mind" SIR George Schuster, resounding to the toast ol* the guests proposed by Sir Stanley Roed. at the annual dinner of India, Burma and Ceylon Newspapers London Committee, had some interesting nark a to make on India, where he was from
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  • 347 19 Bihar Governor On White Paper Calcutta, Nov. 8. DEMOCRACY depends for its success to a great extent on the common ,Pnef ?2 c 0f -n h u e PC °P Ie UiS COmmOTlf2SL that wiHbe needed not only in the vmir «fi n tne u CholCe
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  • 244 19 Preparations For His Arrival Madras. Nov. 8. THE following notification has beer, directed to be published In a Gazette Extraordinary: The Lord Erskine. Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminem Orde. of the Indian Empire, Governor-Desien-ate of the Presidency of Fort George, is expected to arrive
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  • 139 19 Elevating Status Of Rural Regions Madras Nov. 13. COL. H. R. Hardinge, of the Indian Village Welfare Association, London, who arrived in Madras trom Hyderabad, is leaving for Bombay to-morrow. The Colonel is touring India, popularising rural broadcasting. It will be remembered that the Association was
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  • 280 19 Policy Explained CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT Patna, Nov. 7. gABU Rajendra Prasad, CongressPresident, has issued the follow ing statement regarding the atti tude of the Congress towards Indian Stores: Questions have been raised regarding the attitude of the Congress towards Indian States. The Congress attitude was denned
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  • 307 19 For The Sake Of A Few Trinkets Delhi. Nov. 6. LOVE of gold, particularly at the present moment, when its price nas gone tremendously high, seems to have done away with all respect for the sanctity of human life. Cases have grown very frequent in which
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  • 76 19 Airmen Suffering From Shock And Bruises New Delhi, Nov. 11. Ft. Lt. Boyle, R.A.F. headquarters, and Lieut. Misrichand, Indian Army, who were second last year in the Viceroy's Air Race Cup were despatched to hospital following a crash to their Puss Moth. The injured are
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    • 193 19 jj 8* X ij 15.9 h.p. tngmt. 31 al t* jj New Bodies wifh Sfi/te 1 j and Clean Cut Lines I Austin policy has always concentrated on vital factors-dependability in running eeonomv ft X ?T' m] enSiWe M?™*- in this latter respect that Austins Z" 21 Jew I model
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  • 165 20 Sir Philip Sassoon (left), with Lieut. Col. Shelmerdine (Director of Civil Aviation), on arrival at Croy don after his tour of R AF. bases (including that at Singapore). The R.A.F. hockey XI which beat th c Hornets 6—l on Friday Miss Tjong See Yin.
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    • 18 20 The For SPORTS REPuittS Fountain Peiif ft I THE PILOT PEN CO., I No. 2, The Arcade, Singapore.
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