Malaya Tribune, 30 October 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXTL- -No. 258 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday. Oct. 30« 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 70 1 The Dominant In iMaLiya I MILK AT ITS BEST 1 v -'Cruz Azui t f 1 iKwP^^ I 1 "Cruz Azul*- A L Ma «k II Kt r,sJ Eh J M I ~\Jm\ W...A.E0BLUE CROSS MILK Blue Cross Milk contains ihe nourishing ami essen- j tial ingredients baby specialists recommend.
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    • 12 1 v i UP-COUNTRY NOTES S Appear In The SUNDAY j TRIBUNE 4.
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  • 480 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. LUXURY YACHT Beautiful Boat Launched In Shanghai I SMASHING', a bottle of champagne against the hull of the ship, and naming her Francesca, Mrs. Anker B. Henningsen completed the ceremony of launching Mr. T. B. Browns ketch at the Kiousin Dock, at Shanghai recently. No difficulty was
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  • 238 2 Explanation Of Abandoned Yacht Mystery The "mystery" of a luxurious 16-ton yacht found abandoned in the Atlantic was reported by the banana ship Aztec on her arrival in Bristol recently. Chief Officer Chanter, who took a boat's crew aboard, said that the vessel, the Ladahama, had its two
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  • 340 2 21 Ships In This Year's Programme TWENTY-ONE ships are comprised to the 1935 Naval Construction Pro-L-n«mine, for which the Admiralty, in accordance with normal practice at this tune of the year, have begun to call for tenders. They consist of three cruisers, one flotlla leader, eight destroyers, three
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 436 2 STEAMER SAILINGS M BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Da* Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. RANCHI J 7,000 Nov. 8 BHUTAN h.Kiit Nov. 21 NALDERA 16,000 Nov 22 BEHAR 0.000 Dec. 5 CARTHAGE 16,000 Dec. C SOUDAN 0,500 Dec. IS RAJPUTANA lT.ooo Dec. 20 1030 CHITRAL 15,000 .lan.
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    • 696 2 N.Y.K.LINE. I GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, j CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). Io LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Gilbraltar. < s.s. SUWA MARU Oct. 31 ss. FUSHIMI MARU Nov. 14 s.s HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28 j m.v. TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11 Calling at Naples. Rates
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    • 509 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Clas.s Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. STiam MEONIA 80-10 1-11 +ALSIA 19-11 19-11 20-11 22-11 BORINGIA 10-12 10-12 IM2 18-12 ERRIA 31-12
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    • 482 2 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD 6 P (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Con,, tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. L93S. ♦""SCHARNHORST" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Sl.aghai, North China Japan N "ISAR" for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai, North China Japan N "POTSDAM" for Manila. Hongki Shanghai Japan "MAIN" for Hongkong, Shanghai.
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  • 127 3 Ul HBER PRICE UNCHANGED Steady Undertone Maintained 4 ruin Our Financial Correspondent) ipoie, Wednesday morning. i; iM>. r (Singapore), 22 cts., down rhanded. Market Tom Steady. Jo day's Prices:— »ndon: <> j;d., down 1 lGd. Market Tone: Dull. v V>rk: 1'5'jj cts., down 1 16 ct. .Market
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  • 57 3 Interim Dividend Of 2V 2 Per Cent. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. Kuala impur. as agents, are advised oy the Secretaries of th F.M.S. Rubber 'plan- t( is Estates. Lid that the board have 1 d- flarcd an interim dividend of i5 o per cent on account
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  • 33 3 British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 29 sterling oil New York 4.91-11 16Paris ?4 rhe stork markets were quiet wHh SSm j ~er centat 103 wSe^w MIS 4 d B »tish Official
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  • 1490 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotation! are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore. Wednesday. 10 a.m. JaMta Praser yaL 4 Value Co. Tvstt !i A 3J6 3i G 326 !H--«A. Malay 60,- 61,- 60 61 A A \S itam 14
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  • 109 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Wednesday. MINING: Steady. Hong Fatt .69 .72, K. Kamunting 69 7 3, Kinta Kellas 6 71-, Kuchai .79 .81, c.d. Lingui Tin $1.05 $1.15, c.d. Nawng Pet .70 .73, Southern Kinta $5.20 $5.30, Talam $1.75 $1.80. RUBBERS: Steady, Ayer Panas $1.50 $1.60. Brogas .87 .92,
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  • 769 3 Fraser Co/s Report SANCTIONS HAVING LITTLE EFFECT jyjESSKS. Fraser Co.. Singapore, in their weekly report dated Oct. 30 state:— With the political .situation in Europe practically unchanged daring the pas: week, there are very evident signs that both Wall Street and liirogincrton Street have got over
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  • 271 3 Annual Report Of The Directors THE following is the twenty-fifth an- nual report of the" directors of the Mandai-Tekong (Singapore! Rubber Estates, Ltd.. for the year ended July 31. 1935. The results of the year's working shows a profit of $5,006.72 which being added to the balance brought
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 193 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. /mJ^.', n A^ BERS BAFFLES PLACE. ;.;<" Hilly Paid Ye„ 100 000.000. Yen 127.450,000. r FK E YOKOHAMA. "t\ Alexandria. Batavia Fengtien. Hamburg. Han- rwn, Honolulu, Hongkong Hsinjacni, Kobe, London, Los Ange- Moji, Nagasaki. Nagoya, New aka Parte, Peiping, Rangoon, .San Francisco, SemaRattle Shanghai, Sourabaya
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    • 29 3 J m THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. T.. G. JOHNSON, General Manager.
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    • 25 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealai dJ rUUS, MARINE, MOTOR am] WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: t, FINI AYSON GRFFN.
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    • 444 3 IF EVERY WIFE KNKW WHAT FY FRY WIDOW KNOWS FY FRY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. J We offer you something j unusual in insurance I Tlie International has deI vised an exclusive insurance j feature. The Disability ComI pensation Clause. I Under this Clause we not I only pay
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 635 4 S SINGAPORE. S We undertake all sorts of work i J in electrical, gas and water ser- vice lines. We give prompt attention to all j onlers either big or small. t Why not consult us about your i i requirements? 1 J Estimate submitted upon re- J quest without
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    • 684 4 FOR SALE—Beautiful Pomeran- j ian dogs, prize winners, and also puppies, all thoroughbred, in the best of condition. Apply 288 Joo J Chiat Road. EDUCATIONAL rAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL l-A, Kirk Terrace (Off Dhoby Ghent) Singapore, The only and oldest, institution of it* amd in Singapore with up-to-date equip■uent. Had
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    • 510 4 j SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Sungei Road (from Campbell Lane to Jalan Besar) and Perak Road will be closed to through traffic from Tuesday 29th October for a period of three weeks, for the purpose of constructing a sewer manhole. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary 2H.h Oct., 1935. CLEARANCE SALE AT R.
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    • 214 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable land situate at Ulu Sidili off Jalan Jamaluang, Kota Tinggi, Johore, area 966 acres, annual quit rent $2115.--{tbout 53 acres are planted with rubber trees, 800 acres are Resam Jungle and 113 acres are big jungle near the river. Together with cooly lines, Latex-pans, Latex-spouts, mangles.
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    • 367 4 TRY SARSAPARILLA TONIC The blood builder and purifier and be convinced of its effects in curing various diseases, chronic or otherwise. Price one bottle $1. Full Course of blood purifying —6 bottles for $5. Sole distributors: A. M. MOHAMED EBRAHIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. Obtainable at: NAINA MOHD. SONS,
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    • 378 4 S MONEY SAVING I ANNOUNCEMENT 1 A grand opening sale j 1 today for one month to i Malayan public a rha ice t 1 -docks, watches and a keepers of all makes ai gn v reduced prices. All those who i. S elQeka or any amtches quested to view
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  • 190 5 Nurse Now Prescribes Krusehen Sails A nurse—like a doctor—!a always adding to her knowledge. Here is a nurse who now prescribes Krusehen Salts for neurit a She prescribes it confidently, because it was the o.:ly remedy which brought he: rehai when she herself was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 99 5 SIMPLE. SAFE AND ECONOMIC AI tI Gibs€»ll ;L_?_J I Kerosene I Refrigerator assures positive food j I preservation. r|| I Burning- kerosene as it?? freezing st >urce, perfected and moderniz--0 I ed in every detail, and presented in a steel cabinet of exceptional beauty, .he GIBSON Kerosene I Refrigerator provides
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    • 101 5 you can smile with confidence only if your teeth are perfectly clean. Clean them with the world-famous Odol toothpaste and they will always be dazzlingly white. Make sure, too, that your breath is sweet and fragrant. Use Odol mouthwash, noted for the delightfully fresh taste it leaves in your mouth.
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    • 417 5 Pimples invite Blood-Poisoning AND Ugly Skin Diseases Disease germs abound everywhere, m fllTlClJ^fjk and the slightest pimple or skin abrasion offers an open door to THE infection. Use this simple unfailing uiAki r\rn UCA| CD Cuticura treatment to-day—to prevent "wWUCK Fl CALC X blood-poisoning, to eradicate the AND beginnings of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1218 5 Malayan Listeners' Radio j T^f D TO-MORROW BRITISH EMPIRE BERLIN STATION I 2RO, ROME Bitt pan. Dutch National Anthem 'and PPOTR \1VI\1I?C I openin announcement. KUOKAMMLS Broadcasting On 31.13 And l^^^mc^ A Short Play On Life Of xo-r-.v 25.40 Metres Woher aml h I n hn Kwia EV ry Monday,
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  • 273 6 MALAYAN PASSENGERS Singapore, Wednesday. The following are passengers by the Montevideo Maru which left Singapore for South African and South American ports on Monday:—Mr. Tsunemas.. Aragaki, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. A. de a. Prado. Mr.
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  • 86 6 Cyclops, British. 5,786 tons, from Otaru 28.10. to Port Swettenham 4.11. Darvel. British. 1.002 tons, from Sandakan 28.10. to Pinding 2.11. Corneville. Norwegian, 2,747 tons, from San Francisco 28.10, to Belawan 30.10. Tidore. Dutch, 525 tons, from Selat Pandjang 29.10. to dock 30.10. Sui Sang, British, 1,982 tons,
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  • 50 6 A cable received at the Master Attendant's Office front the Comman-der-in-Chief. China Station, states: Until further notice the permissible draught for vessels navigating above the Customs House and through the International Bridge. Tientsin, is 13 feet at ordinary high water, Tientsin, China Station. D 004. is cancelled.
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  • 45 6 A message received from the C-in-C., China Station, at the Naval Office, states that a derelict motor fishing vessel re- j ported in position Latitude 36 deg, 18' N. Longitude 122 deg., 43' East, was discovered at 8.30 a.m., on Oct. 27.
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  • 98 6 Mails expected fiom Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (London* by Air (Imperiali. time ot delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 pun. to-day and general
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  • 20 6 The Air mail despatched from Singapore on Oct. 23 was delivered in London on Oct. 29 (6 days).
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  • 108 6 British Official Wireless. London, 0-.it. 29. Paris 74 39 64. u New York 4.91 7 c j Montreal 4.96 3 4. Brussels 29.20 2. j Geneva 15.12. Amsterdam 7.24 1 Milan 60 7 16. Berlin 12.22 ViStockholm iy.39V2Copenhagen 22.39 V2 Osio 19.90V 2 Vienna 26 Prague
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  • 183 6 I Singapore, Oct, 29. I r (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R iSiam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $104 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $100 Siam,
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  • 118 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Oct. 30. East Wharr (Entrance Gate 1) Sui Sang 20. Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Suwa Maru 16: Mata Hari 16; Antenor 13; Schamhorst II; Kola 9; Agapenor 7. iSmpire Dock (Entraree Gate 3) City of Bristol 30; Benrinnes
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  • 77 6 Reuter Wireless. 500,000 Pay Homage At Funeral Belfast, Oct. 26. Ulster paid homage to Lord Carson i when 500,000 people from all parts of Northern Ireland and loyalists from the 1 Free State lined the streets for the i funeral procession from the quay-side to the Cathedral.
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  • 258 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. OCT. 30 High Tides:—0.30 a.m., 11.56 pni Rugby: S.C.C. v. S.V.C., S.C.C.; rap v. R.A., Seletar; R.A.F. v. bth H. Bii/ R.A. (Changi), Changi. Football: Charity Match, Royal Engineers v. Government Services FA Jalan Besar Stadium. Hockey: S.C.R.C.
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  • 76 6 ALHAMBRA.—'Under the Pampas Moon." CAPITOL. "George White's 1935 Scandals" GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, jide-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wa>angs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HARMSTONS CIRCUS.—Katong. HOLLYWOOD—'King of the Wild." "The Wedding Night." MARLBOROUGH.—"GuI-E-Bakavali,' Tamil. MJBW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing. Side-shows, Malay Operas, ClallMSaa Wayangs, cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.— Babbitt." RITZ— The Pursuit of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 449 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J j TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 7.45 p.m. PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY ADVISED 1 THAT THERE WILL BE NO AFTER DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW t j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to U. 15 p.m. S SPECIAL DINNER DANCE _mal) 9.45 to midnight S and the BALLROOM, ADAGIO NOVELTY DANCERS
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    • 153 6 j COMCERT IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND Under the distinguished patronage of J j H. E. THE GOVERNOR LADY THOMAS J I H. E. THE GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING 1 AT THE M S VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ion i Sunday, 3rd November. 1935. 1 At 9.30 p.m. Aga Lahowska Mezzo
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    • 49 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS mmm SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY MT. EMILY SWIMMING POOL. The ahove Pool is closed for repair until further notice. BY ORDER. 30th. Oct., 1935. 1 7.15 LAST NIGHT 9.15 WVUMAf t FOX MUSICAL DE-LUXE j <.l OK(,i; WHITE'S SC AXIIALS" PRICES 10 cts., 20 cts. and 30 cts. I
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    • 139 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS For Your Household Furniture, Goods Or Anything Consult The Singapore Auctioneers No. 9. Chulia Street, 'Phone 7755. Good prices and quick sales, guaranteed. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing Supply of 30,000
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 260 6 I Postal Intelligence j SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Medan, Jask, Busnlre, Budapest, Halle, Leipzig, Amsterdam ana London (by Air; (Netherlands; 1 IS p.m Trengganu (generally i, Besut, Dungu n, Kemaman and Kemasek (Asdang) 2 p.m. Kretay (Suddhadio) 2 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Thedens; 3
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  • 81 7 Straits Vessel Said To Be In Difficulties Singapore, Tuesday. frni. Mahidol, a .-oastal steamer velli ig between Singapore and ;-hi. wont aground on Sunday night i, lc~ north of Kemaman. She was t way to Tumpat". i.i t t his effect has been received owners, the Straits Steamship
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  • 150 7 Prime Minister Oi Peace Question British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 28. P'-ech at Wolverhampton to-day, Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin! in the last two or three peace had ceased to be an c! :ic question and had become a ncr of personal reality to every man, woman and
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  • 84 7 Japan Accepts The British Invitation Reuter. Tokyo. Oct. 29. The Cabinet has formally approved the Japanese reply accepting Britain's Naval Conference invitation. The reply, which has been sent to London, it is understood, simply states Japan's intention to participate and desires an opening later than D?c. 2 because
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  • 88 7 One Of The Accused A Schoolboy Singapore. Tuesday. The case in which four Chinese youths who are alleged to have committed a n robbery by stopping a compatrioc nd relieving him of his coat and oney was again mentioned in the Ihird Police Court this morning. Tin
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  • 58 7 Singapore, Tuesday, 'ed on a charge of cheating in pect of jewellery valued at $60 a c who had adopted the MohamPdan faith and who gave his name as bin Noor Mohamed appeared bethe Second Magistrate, Mr. N. 3rice, to-day. aimed trial and the case was ned until
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  • 495 7 Man Acquitted On Nine Year Old Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 28. THE last of five cases on the list for the Johore Bahru Assizes, which opened here before Mr. Justice J. V. Mills on Oct. 20, was heard this morning. Hang An Ho.
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  • 98 7 Mr. M. 8. Moody Stuart arrived in Singapore from Brisbane by tho Imperial air liner Brisbane on Or. 26. Mr. D. C. Walmsley arrived by the same liner from Batavia. Mr. M. S. Moody Stuart left Singapore for London by the air liner Arethusa on Oct. 27.
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  • 47 7 Singapore. Tuesday. The case in which six Chinese are charged with rioting in Boat Quay yesterday morning was again mentioned in the Third Police Court this morning. The accused were allowed bail of $100 each and the case was postponed for a week for mention.
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  • 168 7 Loses Favour With Military Party Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 29. MR. A. Ariyoshi, the Japanese Ambassador to China, is reported to have lost favour with the military party in Japan. Mr. Koki Hirota, the Japanese Foreign Minister, is planning to reshuffle the Japanese diplomatic offices in
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  • 162 7 56th List Of Subscriptions In 1 Singapore Amount previously acknowledged 149,668.56 Lotus Club Concert 625.30 Per Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce:— Chop Aik Leong Hin 50.00 Chop Lim Hoe Thye 20.00 S?e Sim Soap Factory 10.00 Chop Pak Seng Thong 10.00 K m Bian Seng Co. 100.00
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  • 168 7 Sequel To Fatal Case Of Small-pox Singapore. Tuesday. A of small-pox which had fatal results had a sequel before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grlce. to-dav, when a Malay police constable. Johan bin Sabat. and an elderly Malay, Kasslm bin Mohamcd. were charged with receiving an illegal gratification
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 Jke tJwv ail gem FAMOUS L^li MARIE Jfy nutty crisps AUSTRALIAN v± AFTERNOON TEA W lit ROYAL ASSORTED BISCUITS! \*w^K CREAM CRACKERS CREAMY CHOCOLATE ORIENTAL ASSORTED. > Joyce Jot Choice (Inc. in S.S.). i
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    • 272 7 <i IMn 11m illti i 'x JB HE«KBWk Mummy's girlie is growing so big Fed from infancy on "Milkmaid" Milk little limbs grow stronger and sturdier every day. Be wise, don't experiment, follow the majority ot mothers; feed baby on MILKMAID i f CONDENSED Mis Sweetened Condensed MILK iftWl I
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    • 133 7 •I* THE CHROMONICA" MOUTH ORGAN The only Mouth Organ prcvides sharps and flats and playable in any JL keys J V Fitted with brass plates, nickel plated covers, metal mouth piece, V •J« parent wind saving device, in strong wood-box with plush lined n A PRICE $4.00 with INSTRUCTION BOOK.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 239 8 f j GEORGE WHITE'S WORLD-FAMOUS j S GIRL-MUSIC-DANCE SHOW BROUGHT M j jTO THE SCREEN ..365 TIMES BETTER 1 jjfe* j j j THAN LAST YEAR'S "SCANDALS." j |€m.i»itol| "'^f j OPENING TO-DAY 0| j j ALICE FAYE^JAMES DUNN j, NED SPARKS f j ifda Robert! Cliff Edwards Arline Judge
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    • 144 8 __"Zr"~Z "A GREAT SHOW—we thoroughly «ij..v,.7ir ALHAMBRA ~™~"TZJ*ZL i J portrayal even more romantic to every senorita! d v Z^ltsDvelodies 1 m j p., ra()< X^%o^^ wiUhaumyou \l r I aG '.-Sffilt,u« gM wai]l 4 d r OX Fi,n, |VELO2. VOLANDA dWm£& mice you J I usic aJ Comedy Hit!
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    • 239 8 I LAST NIGHtV II^'1 Ml^^^^^^ i "EXTREMELY GOOD ENTERTAINV ME NT" SAYS FREE PRESS, OCT 29TH. t-'M \^^mWm\jff SINCLAIR LEWIS FAMOUS BOOK NOW 3# fOV y j A FIRST NATIONAL HIT WITH THOSE I 4 M EW y j POPULAR SCREAM-MATES 4W*' A' j ALINE McMAHOa rT "I. S A
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 347 9 \Gracie Fields Says: i j "MY 3RD REX RECORD IS READY" j j To my many Friends, I am very happy to tell you that, j in luture, all my songs will be recorded on J 1 REX•, so that my records will now be within i v the reach
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    • 381 9 I Simultaneous Screening. I grand: Theatre (New World) iGLOBEi j Theatre (Great World) S FOX'S FIRST RUN J AIR THRILLER j j even or j A WOMAN! j WARNER j BAXTER /MONTENEGRO RUSSELL HARDiE I y/ HERBERT MUNOIN ANDY DEVINE WILLIAM STELUNQ RALPH MORGAN The New "GRANI^HITi'EI/ s of the
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    • 396 9 «g. llSewSßaßtrUll I Cabaret \7 2>e 3Uk. J jHELP TtlE 50,000 POOR CHILDREN AT STUE CLINIC 8,500 AT THE CRECHE j OF THE I CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY (PRESIDENT PATRON—LADY THOMAS) i 1 BY GIVING YOUR SUPPORT TO THE S GALA CHARITY BALL j SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd ft I EXTENSION TO
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  • 250 10 MR. LEE BOON BECK, aged 30 years, passed away peacefully on 27th O tuber, 1935. at 5.45 a.m. at 53, Tras Street leaving behind a widow, 3 sons, daughters, 3 sons-in-law Messrs eo Tiam Siew. Yeo Hock Beng and Tan Tock Seng and 7 gra id children
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  • 793 10 QOMING as it does at a time when the international situation is giving rise to grave fears and apprehensions, the valedictory speech of His Excellency .the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Major-General E. O. Lewin, at the Legislative Council meeting contains much food for reflection. The G.O.C. did
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  • 62 10 British Official Wireless. i London, Oct. 29. The Crown Prince of Sweden arrived in London by air from Paris yesterday and was joined by the Crown Princess who had travelled by boat. They are spending a holiday in London. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, who is on
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  • 238 10 NOTES COMMENTS Council Procedure JHE Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson raised a pertinent point at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council during th? committee stage of one of the bills presented for second reading. Mr. Simpson pointed out that the Council was not conforming to the Standing Orders when bills read
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  • 234 10 JHE same procedure should apply with more force to the presentation of the budget. In Ceylon and Kenya, the practice is for the Colonial Secretary to introduce the budget at what l£ termed the first reading of the Supply Bill. Further consideration is then adjourned for two or
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  • 180 10 point in connection with the introduction of new legislation in the Council strikes us as deserving attention. This is the unnecessary waste of time involved during the Committee Stage in the mover of the bill having to propose minor amendments In regard to the omission of a
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  • 188 10 JjR. R. S. Johnston. Health Officer. Kinta Sanitary Board, dropped a sizeable brick at the last meeting ol that body when he informed members i that, owing to lack of money, the anti-malarial work at Batu Gajah had been discontinued on Oct. 2. The Hon. Mr. C.
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  • 280 10 By "Looker-On" ACCORDING to a naturalist there is a fish that washes its young. But how in the world are the little ones dried A There is no doubt at all that many women who went in wholeheartedly foi slimming have now abandoned it. There are
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 234 10 §THE "ALFRED" A SMART WELL TAILORED MACKINTOSH. SINGLE BREASTED, TWO WAY COLLAR, RAGLAN SLEEVES, STRAPS ()N CUFFS, V ERTICAL l POCKETS AND BELTED. $9.75, $15.00 AND $25.00 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR *~~~tt rmrmn i in i in n mm I sPF.riiiL offers I J in i HANDBAGS for AFTERNOON and EVENING
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    • 83 10 «iiii i i i i i ihi 1.1 iiiiiii m i ii i i ■uiiuii c Angela di Mariinisj 1 ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING 2 The only School in Singapore teaching tha latest 1 LONDON CRAZES I i "CHARLESTON BLUES" "CARIOCA" 1 "BLUES WALTZ" I Children's Class $5 per month.
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  • 213 11 BRITISH VOTERS ASSAILED WITH FIERY SPEECHES LATEST ELECTION SENSATION LORD SNOWDEN Io Champion Liberal Cause Reuter. London, Oct. 29. r PHK appearance of Lord SnowH to-morrow among the I iberal broadcasters has I consternation anions the Conservatives and Socialists as both fear the effect of ln> championship of the Liberal
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  • 103 11 Wanton Breach Of Election Pledges London. Oct. 29. N tinnnfV dlNappoi, tmp "t with th" 'JJ ove was expressed by :1 ,n bl r °"dcasting in a new name!. as a Libera]. accused the Government of a wanI its election pledges, firstly a whole-hearted Tory i a non-narty
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  • 462 11 !<">l i i The Hands Of The French? Reuter Wireless. John Simon's mishandling of Disarmament Conference as a 1 1 h tool drove Germany from the league. I ht present liectic conversations '"'-in that the Powers are trying to «»in what price Signor Mussolini 1 'ake to
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  • 447 11 Banks Should Be Owned By The State British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 29. Prominent members of all political parties made electioneering speeches yesterday. The Labour leader. Major Attlee, delivered the first of the Labour party's election broadcasts in the course of which he said that the two real
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  • 156 11 Home Secretary Attacks Labour Proposals British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 29. Sir John Simon, Home Secretary, speaking last night, assailed the Labour party's proposals to take oyer banks and businesses. Such proposals, he said, struck at the foundation of the whole economic structure and threatened to undermine
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  • 101 11 London's Gifts To Duke Lady Alice British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 29. THE Lord Mayor of London drove in state to Buckingham Palace and presented to the Duke of Gloucester and Lady AIK» Scott, wedding gifts from the City of London. He was accompanied by the Sheriffs and
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  • 67 11 Damage Estimated At £100,000 At Twickenham British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 29. A Fire which broke out to-day in the film studios at Twickenham caused an interruption of the train service on the Southern Electric Line owing to the proximity of the blazing buildings and the danger
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  • 67 11 Off Cape St. Jacques Light Singapore, Wednesday. A WIRELESS message was received this morning from the S.S. Stomdilus stating that the S.S. Cable, a cableship belonging to the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd., has gone aground off Cape St. Jacques Light. Tugs and lighters have been sent from
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  • 481 11 THE NEXT STEP i Task Before The League British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 29. JiHE Minister for League Affairs, Mr. Eden, leaves London tomorrow to represent Britain at the meetings on Thursday of- the League's Committee of Eighteen and the Co-ordination Committee of Fiftytwo, which a fortnight
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  • 104 11 Reuter. Ottawa. Oct. 30. Mr. Mackenzie King announced that the Government will take immediate steps to secure "an effective application of economic sanctions against Ita'y" as proposed by the League. He emphasised that the Canadian Government did not recognise ary commitment binding Canada to adopt military sanctions.
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  • 76 11 Assembly Declines To Make Reduction 'From Our Own Correspondent j Bangkok, Oct. 29. THE Assembly yesterday by 46 votes to 38. declined to reduce the present ten per cent, tax on racing, but increased the "ace," which is a lawful bet in play cards under
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  • 60 11 2,000 People Estimated Killed Reuter Wireless. Port Au Princc, Oct. 28. TWO thousand .people are estimated to 1 have been killed and 3.000 rendered homeless by a hurricane over the south-eastern district of Haiti. The extent of damage to crops and property is not yet known. The Government
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  • 111 11 Government Resigns ALLEGED BRII5ERY OF OFFICIALS Reuter. Madrid, Oct. 2H. 'jTIIE <io\crnment has resigned following the revelation of a < ,is<no scandal in which it is alleged thiil the Dutch roulette kine,. named Herr Strauss, distributed hrihes t«» officials in return for an illegal grant of
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  • 143 12 IN NORTH CHINA Three "Warnings" Issued Reuter. (Delayed by Censor) Peiping, Oct. 28. JJEPORTS received during the past week of a new Japanese demarche in North China were substantiated this morning-, when "warnings" issued by General Tada as well as the
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  • 576 12 On The Mainland Of Asia Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 30. IT is generally feared that Japan has I started ending out her Colonial Empire on the Asiatic continent as the Western Powers are preoccupied with European affairs and the In talo-Abyssinian dispute, and the British fleet
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  • 446 12 Japan's "New Policy" Towards China (From Our Own Correspondent) Shanghai, Oct. 19. ABSERVERS here are speculating whether the outbreak in Africa will eventually lead to a second world war. If such is unfortunately the case, it is feared that opportunities for further aggression will be created for
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  • 61 12 Cheques Obtained By Forgery Singapore, Wednesday. THE local Detective Branch has received information from the police at Kuala Lumpur to the effect that cheques Nos. *****1 to *****0, on the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, have been obtained by forgery. The public is therefore warned against dealing with any
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  • 58 12 Sold To Japanese For Breaking Up It is understood that the Ban Ho Guan, a vessel of 965 tons (net) belonging to the X.P.M., has been sold to a Japan firm for breaking up. The vessel was built in 1911 by Napier and Miller, Ltd., of
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  • 49 12 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 29. The King and Queen entertained at luncheon to-day, Prince Farouk, Crown Prince of Egypt, who has come to England to complete his education and will attend courses at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich during his stay —British Official Wireless.
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  • 394 12 Italian Residents Here Excluded Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 26. il BRITISH communique, explaining "financial sanctions against Italy defines as "Italians" coming under the Article applying to loans and credits the Government of any Italian territory, any person, whatever his nationality, resident therein, anybody corporate wherever the
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  • 70 12 Singapore, Wednesday. The Italian Lloyd Triestino steamer the Conte Rosso arrived in Singapore yesterday on her outward trip to the Far East, carrying about 300 passengers. It is understood that there is to be no change In the sailings of the steamer. Among the passengers are Mr.
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  • 149 12 Death Of Ho Hong Oil Mills Manager THE death took place at his residence at 53, Tras Street, on Sunday of Mr. Lee Boon Beck, the manager of the Ho Hong Oil Mills. He died following a short illne?s at the age of 50. He came
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  • 105 12 American Flagship Leaves For Pontianak Singapore, Wednesday. The Augusta, the flagship of the American Asiatic Fleet, left this morning for Pontianak, Borneo, on the next stage of her goodwill cruise of Asiatic waters. On board Is Admiral O. G. Murfin, the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet. The
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  • 98 12 Trade Fair In Singapore In 1936 Singapore, Wednesday. At a public meeting held in the Exchange Room. Singapore Chamber of Commerce, yesterday afternoon, and presided over by Mr. C. E. Collinge. it was unanimously decided to hold a British Trade Fair in Singapore in 1936. A committee was
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  • 79 12 Singapore. Wednesday. Arriving to-day on her second trip to the Far East is the Scharnhorst, one of the new express liners of the Norddeutscher Lloyd. On her last trip the vessel was delayed at Suez owing to impurities in the boilder. The following trip of the steamer was
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  • 218 12 Workman Killed In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. K SHOCKING tragedy occurred in Batu n Road this morning at 10.30, when a shop house, No. 120, which had been declared unsafe for human habitation, and on which demolition operations had just been started, suddenly
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  • 179 12 Former Malayan's Death At Home 1 The death occurred at Wadhurst, Surrey, last Friday of Mr. Frederick Alexander Morrell, a former partner in the firm of Dupire Morrell. Ltd. Mr. Morrell left the East in 1933, due to continued illhealth. He first came to Malaya in
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  • 254 12 HUNGRY— SO HE STOLE I Rotan For Juvenile i Offender (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Oc JF you do it again you will 1 but this time I sentence you t four strokes of the rotan" was the r< made by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Y.,! (Second Magistrate, Johore
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  • 90 12 3S Years In Indian ivil ServLe Singapore, Wednesday. Sir Abraham Laine. who v:as for four months, until Oct. 10, Acting Governor of Assam, Is in Singapore with Lady Laine. He is returning to England by way of China and Japan on leave prior to retirement. He
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  • 503 12 Inspector W. Hamilton is leaving on transfer Tor Singapore whore he will be attached to the Traffic Branch. Mr. B. N. Flavin, of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, sailed for Home on furlough on Saturday. Ivir. F. A Thompson, Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs Department. S.S. and
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  • 335 13 CALAFO TAKEN Ethiopian Leader Killed Rome, Oct. 2G. 4 DRAMATIC surprise attack by the Dubai (picked Italian native led to the capture of the hold of Calafo, the chief city Shebeli district. The Abyssinian Olodlinle who recently jointhe Italians, hotly pursued the iting
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  • 100 13 Reuter Wireless. Addis Ababa, Oct 28. Though the Emperor is planning to ny to Uessye, it is learned he will return the same day. it is also stated that part of the Imperial Guard which pas left for Dessye will be recalled to the capital, and it
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  • 92 13 Extraordinary Appropriation I Of 401,000.000 Lire Reuter Wireless. I Rome, Oct. 27. Royal decrees announce the extraordinary appropriation of 404,000,000 Lire for new naval construction, apparently intended for ships already authorised and also for modernisation of old vessels. The amount will be spread over the financial years 1935-38.
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  • 38 13 A meeting of the literary section of the Tamils Reform Association, Singapore, was held in the Association's premises on Saturday, with Mr .K. Damotharan in the chair. Mr. Patukota Palanisamy spoke on "Are atheists devoid of good character?"
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  • 61 13 Air Service To Commence Next August Reuter. Wellington (N.Z.». Oct. 29. The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates ha« announced the completion of the arrangements with the Pan-American Airway.-, for a service between the United States and New Zealand, probably commencing next August with Auckland as the terminal port.
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  • 18 13 Mr. J. Dick. Manager. Islay Kerr and Co.. Ltd.. and Mrs. Dick have returned to Penang from Home.
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  • 69 13 Tanks Advance ETHIOPIANS ON THE RETREAT Reuter. Rome, Oct. 29. raid activity was resumed on the Southern Front, according to messages received here. An air squadron attacked Magalo and heavily bombed the concentration of Abyssinian troops. The Abyssinians replied with anti-aircraft guns, but it is
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  • 104 13 Abyssinians Continuing On The Retreat Reuter. Rome. Oct. 29. Tanks, supported by bombing planes yesterday went into action on the southern front, according to a communique from the Southern Headquarters, which says that the tanks attacked the Abyssinian positions in front of Shillave on the right wing
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  • 129 13 Effective Control Of Provinces In Abyssinia Reuter. UOBII1U Paris, Oct. 29. Vhat purports to be an inspired article on the progress of negotiations v? pe "2. the Par s Soir stating that the Bntish and French representatives on Sunday agreed to a series of suggestions which
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  • 137 13 How Italy Is Going To Meet Sanctions f Reuter. Rome, Oct. 29. It is learned that Signor Mussolini told a meeting of the Fascist Confederation that there will be no limitation of the consumption of bread and cereals in the event of sanctions. Consumption of other commodities
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  • 186 13 Australian Air Chief In Singapore There Linlvcd in Sinnapoie ve.sterday on board the Merkur. Air Commodore s. j. fiobic who was in charge oi the Royui Australian Air Force during the absence In England of Air VieeMurshal R. WJIIhms. the Chief r,f the Air Staff Air Commodore
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  • 243 14 Corrected List Of Riders For The Ca m bri dgesh ire Reuter. London, Oct. 2!). THE following alterat ons have been made in the probable starters and jockeys tor the Cambrideshire Stakes vo be run at Newmarket on Wednesday. Oct. 31: Car.slake rides William cd'
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  • 92 14 Penang Lady Draws Mythical Monk ACCORDING to a cable from Dublin, published in the Pinang Gazette. Ticket No. L.Q. C 0767, "Sea Lion." of Aver Rajah House, Penang, has drawn Mythical .'Monk in the Irish Sweeo on the Cambridgeshire Stakes to be run at Newmarket tt>-dav. Ticket
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  • 73 14 United Services v Johore On Nov. 16 The second game in the "Malaya" Cup rugby series will be played in Singa- port at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday Nov. 16. when the United Services will meet Johore. Admission charges will be $1 to the West Stand.
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  • 251 14 Malacca's Team Against Selangor (From Our Oun Correspondent j Malacca. Oct. 29. THE Probables' forward line gay© an exhilarating display In the last trial game played yesterday on the Malacca Club padang and scoring four goals, beat the Possibles who could only reply with a single goal. In
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  • 81 14 Ties In Tennis Doubles Handicap The following ties in th? Chinese Association's Tennis Doubles Handicap Tournament have been arranged TO-DAY Harold Tan and Sng Yew Koon, owe 6, v. Wee Thiam Hock and Seah Peng Kwang. owe 9. TO-MORROW Tan Chiap Choon and Tay Keng Hock, owe 12.
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  • 118 14 The following will represent S.CR.C in the undermentioned games. Again.H Fort Canning to-day «Wednesday» at S.C.R.C: Vew Teck, Sins Ching. H. Boon, Boon Gim. ICee Siang. Choo Beng. Kee Pow, Gim Lock, Chong Seng, Kee Tian, Chin Khean. Reserves: Choon Lin. Geo Lee. SC.R.C "Z" against McNalr GirLs
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  • 64 14 The following have been selected to plav for the Junior Department Raffles Institution on Friday. Nov, I. on the R.I. around at 5 p.m Wee Hong Hi-ng. Ding Wong Lik. E C M. Hone Ong Swee Kcng, m. T. Hope, Chew Wal Imm, J. Manasseh. Ony Swee Law.
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  • 125 14 First Race For, Clemenii Challenge Cup ON Fiiday. No v 1, the "B" Class will sail the first race for the Cfementi Challenge Cup (for L;*rt«es). startinsr at 5 20 n.nv The second and third races of this Cnn will be sailed on the 15th and
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  • 138 14 Pontian Win Final By 4—1 Johore Bahru. Oct. 28. The final in the Lee Kiang Choon Cup competition was played between Pontian Malay School and the Bukit Zahrah School in Johore Bahru over the week end and resulted in a win for Pontian by 4 goals
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  • 75 14 Result Of Monthly Mixed Foursomes The Monthly Mixed Foursomes of the Garrison Golf Club was played on Tuesday. Oct. 29. and the following were the best returns:--Lieutenant and Mrs. Bond 50—6 2 3=43 1 3 Major Nettlefold and Mrs. Pearce 59—11 1 3=47 2 3 Captain Cox and
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  • 91 14 State Trial At Rengam Cancelled 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 28. The Johore rugger State Trial which was to have been played at Rengam on Saturday to chose the team to represent Johore v. Singapore in Singapore on Nov. 2 in the Malaya Cup fixture, had
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  • 131 14 Scratchings And Order Of Running THE following are the scratchings and order of running .'or to-day's race.3 in Ipoh. RACE No. 1. Horses. Class 3. Div. 3. Car-Pet and Fifty-Three scratched. RACE No. 2. Horses. Class 4. Div. 4. Sir Quex (Scratched from all engagements). RACE No. 3.
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  • 574 14 P. S. .I TRIUMPH WITH ONLY TWELVE MEN S. C. C. RUGBY TOURNEY FINE DISPLAY Merchants Beaten In Gruelling Game Singapore, Tuesday. ALTHOUGH they had the services of only twelve men, the Public Services and Insurance managed to beat the Merchant* in the S.C.C. rugby tournament on the Padang to-day,
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  • 538 15 A HARD GAME Losers Show Marked Improvement Singapore, Tuesday, r key match played on G.S l ground in Serangoon i ening, the C i iris Sports the European Ladies by to one. The European a marked imnrovement inee their last
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  • 171 15 Entries For To-Morrow's Race THE following are the entries for the Jockey Club Cup miles) to be run on Thursday. October 31st: ADEPT (Ld. Astor) Lawson 4 9 0 CARACOL (Ld. Astor) Lawson 4 9 0 ARMOUR BRIGHT (Mr. R. J. Coiling* R. J. Colling 4 9
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  • 71 15 l ne following will represent the S.V.C. v. S.C.C. in a rugby football match to be played to-day (Wednesday) at S.C.C P. H. Burgess: A. P. Craigie, W. H. McNeill, j. h. J. Dredge and G. Dodds K. Price and F. L. Lane; R. H. Cain. E. N. Griffith
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  • 87 15 Referee Ordered Off The Field Rangoon, Oct. 11. IN unusual incident took place in a football match in Moulinein a few days ago. A tournament is being run by the Silver Jubilee Football Association and during the game the president of the tournament, U. Tun Win, who is
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  • 42 15 Pearse And Tweedie Win Griff Cup In the Griff Cup final of the Tanglin Club tennis tournament yesterday F P- H. Pearse and M. W. F Tweedi* (scr., beat D. R. Howgdl and MF Cutler .plus 3». 6-3. C-l
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  • 354 15 Tournament Reaches Semi-Finals (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 28. THE Semi-final stage in the Johore 1 Bahru District Badminton Championships being played on the Johore Badminton Association's enclosed court in Jalan Ah Fook, has been reached and several matches were played over the week-end. The
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  • 106 16 New Arrival At The Zoo British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 28. AMONG recent births in the London Zoological Gardens are an Ocelot kitten and an American biscn. Oceloks have not bred in the gardens for nearly 80 years and the kitten was found in the of a
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  • 498 16 Law Governing Goods On Consignment Singapore, Tuesday. AN appeal by .1 Chinese shopkeeper named Tan Kce Long against conviction and sentence of 22 weeks' r.i. 011 a charge of criminal breach of trust before Mr. Justice GordonSmith in the Supreme Court on Monday will obtain
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  • 156 16 Bishop Of London's Watch Chain Stolen Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 28. AN Friday night thieves raided Fulham Palace and stole a gold cross, a gold locket and a watch chain belonging to the Bishop of London. To-day the Evening News received a packet containing a
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  • 134 16 Celebration Of The Thirteenth Anniversary Reuter Wireless. Rome, Oct. 27. Mussolini has issued a proclamation m connection with the 13th anniversary of the Fascist era which will be celebrated on Monday by bonfires on hilltops, illuminations and the inauguration of public works. The day will be a
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  • 66 16 Reuter Wireless. j Vatican City, Oct. 28. castration for yesterday's official celebrations is implicit in the Pope's address denouncing the profanation of Sunday For the first time in Italian bJatory yesterday was treated as a weekday l and shops and banks remained oper. and were closed to-day instead.
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  • 666 16 Warrant Issued For Chettiar 1 Arrest (From Our Own CorrcsDon I Johore Bahru rv< THERE were thirteen cases 1 all of which were c sitting of the B&nkrui Johore Bahru to-day presid* Mr. Justice J. v. Mills An application by inche I Haji Abdul Manan of the
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  • 1988 17 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY \nnual Meeting GOVERNOR'S KEEN INTEREST Singapore, Tuesday. l appeal for assistance was mad'; al the annual genera"! meeting Children's Aid Society held i rning at Government House, the Governor, Sir Shenton presided, and in his pretial speech, stressed the importthe work which
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    • 128 17 Cl_iAIJLg. IWTVHPMHHfIHH J£___ COCKTAIL SAUSAGES I DELICIOUS APPETISING Sole Distributors:— KIM ANN CO., —BUM BEE CO., 24.5, Orchard Road—lll m, Beach Road. M. S. ALLY CO., Battery Road. SINGAPORE. A KING ONCE TRIED TO STAY THE RISING TIDE —Af, WELL TRY TO STAY THE FORWARD PROGRESS OF MORRIS SPECIALISATION PRODUCING
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  • 218 18 C olourful Romance At The Alhambra AT THE CINEMAS COLOURFUL scenes of the Argentine pampas, haunting music, clever ciancing and a fascinating romance are the chief ingredients which make lor the extraordinary success of Fox Film's "Under the Pampas Moon." which opened at the Alhambra Theatre
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  • 52 18 Don and po-*.v. the ballroom, adagio and novelty dancers, appearing in cabaret at Raffles Hotel, who featu c the new 'Cobra Tango" as danced by Veto* and Yolanda in the film "Under the Pampas Moon" now showing at the Alhambra. Another item on their programme is the novel and artistic
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  • 168 18 FOREIGN EXCHANGES STABILISED Rumours In London And Paris Reuter. R London. Oct. 29. UMOURS are circulating in London and Paris that Mr. Morgenthau promised to help the Bank of France by preventing the sharp depreciation of sterling. It is pointed out that such an undertaking is obviously in line with
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  • 49 18 Complicated By Municipal Elections British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 23. J Party preparations for the forthcoming general elections are complicated in many districts by campaigns already in full swing for the municipal elections In the boroughs and county boroughs, which take place on Nov. 11.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 58 18 Britain Experiencing Mild Weather British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 28. After a week-end of gales, southern Britain is experiencing a period of mild weather which is expected to last for another 24 hours. In London the recorded temperatures were more than ten degrees higher this afternoon than
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  • 80 18 [Our readers are invited to beat ft us on subjects of public Interest must be understood that the v Tribune*' does not necessarily BOTM opintons expressed by corroioomt ents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS Btif- AS POSSIBLE, preferably typ e l 'double spacing», and
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  • 552 18 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribum Sir. -Scant praise appears to in been given to some of those worthy o u f C L°° part in the Unioi Variety Entertainment at the v -7 Theatre on the eve of Deepavali To those who have mingled U iti,
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  • 59 18 After the despatches from Sing and Penang on Oct. 30 the air nail despatches by the Netherlands (X.L.M service to Budapest or Bratislava to Halle Leipsig will cease. Witli feet from Nov. 2, 1935, the following air mails only be despatched by tl. homeward flights of the
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    • 266 18 I CLUB DIARY i [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it j up-to-date and complete. Happenings j of general interest will still
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  • 788 19 BRITAIN IS EMPIRE'S BEST CUS TOMER LABOUR NOT INDIFFERENT TO OVERSEAS NEEDS BY J. W. Banfield, J.P. (Labour Member of Parliament for Wednesbury: Government iser at the International Labour Office, 1924-5). M British stock have advend all over the world in search »m for their cramped in arch of new
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  • 451 19 I Calculated To Wreck Nazi Civilisation 'By Air Mail) Berlin, Oct. 12. liERR Hadamowsky, who is. under Dr. P Goebbels, responsible for the composition of the broadcasting programmes transmitted over the German system, has to-day issued an order forbidding "once and for all" the playing of "hot jazz"
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  • 254 20 Mr. Sons Ong Siang, C.B.E (left! and Mr. F. C. Sands. M.8.E.. who supported Rev. W. E. Murray when he was decorated with the 0.8. E. by H E. the Governor on Monday last. Another .scene from 'The Little Colonel." In which that fascinating
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