Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXII. No 288 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1935. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935. FIVE CKmS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 41 1 He.J The Srikttf Dominant In zSWa/aja BLUE CROSS MILK ■Hue I ros§ Milk contains the nourishing and es§eniiaS ingredients baby specialists recommend- Itiiie Cross Milk builds a healthy baby and makes a happy family. j BLUE CROSS STOCKS ARE ALWAYS FRESH.!
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    • 59 1 MALAYAN WATCH CO. 131 North Bridge Road— j 1 J Near Middle Road, j Just opened to facilitate Your X'mas Shopping— Watches, Clocks, Etc. j Latest Designs Shapes 1 at Prices hard to beat! J Repairs of Watches, Clocks, eic. undertaken at competitive rates —by ex- perienced workmen of over
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  • 192 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. DAMAGE TO HANSA LINER Temporary Repairs At Calcutta THE "Statesman" learns that the Lindenfels, which recently grounded in the Hooghly and is now docked in Calcutta, appears to have grounded amidships under the forward stokehold. The falling tide left her ends unsupnortsd, and produced a "hogging" action.
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  • 222 2 Cunard White Star Liner Sold For Breaking Up The Cunard White Star liner Doric was disposed of recently for breaking up to Messrs. John Cashmore, Ltd., of West Bromwich, Birmingham. She will proceed from London, where she is at present berthed in the Tilbury Dock, to Newport, Mon.,
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  • 181 2 Proposed State Credits For New Vessel A programme has been prepared by the Belgian Government for the purpose of bring.ng abaut a revival in the ship-build-ing industry, and at ihe same time assisting the steel industry. An amount of 264 million francs is intended to be set aside
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  • 150 2 Many Bookings For (First Sailing In M?.y London, The giant liner Queen Mary will make her maiden voyage from Southampton and Cherbourg to New York on Wednesday. May 27 next, It has officially been announced. The return trip to Cherbourg and Southampton will begin on Friday, June
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  • 402 2 Question Of Vibration Exaggerated INTERESTING statements in regard tj the French liner Normandie were made by M. P.erre de Malglaive, resident director of the Compagn.e Generate Transatlantique in London, on his return lo Southampton in .he Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain. "The question of the Normandie's vibration
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 444 2 and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dm Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 5 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. SOUDAN De<:. 1« RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 20 1936 CHITRAL 15,000 Jan. 3 BURDWAN 0,070 Jan. 16 CATHAY 15,000 Jan. 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 31 CORFU 15,000 Feb. 14 RANCH!
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    • 598 2 X.Y.K.LINE. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, ria Penang, Colombo, Ads», Port Said, Marseilles and Gibraltar. m.v. TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU D^r 1900. s.s. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9 ss. KATORI MARU Jan. 23 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Feb. 6 Rates to Is* class
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    • 565 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'pora Malacca Port Penang M.S. STiam BORINGIA 10-12 10-12 11-12 18-12 ERRIA 81-12 81-12 1-1 LALANDIA 21-1 21-1 22-1 24-1 JUTLANDIA
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    • 434 2 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDBUTSCHK 19£4 lloyi) (lacorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company 1 i n tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "POTSDAM" for Manila. Hongl Shanghai Japan "MAIN" for Hongkong, Shanj North China Japan "NECKAR" fur Manila, i! Kong, Shanghai, North 1 Japan HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Br "DONAU" also calls
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  • 98 3 Kxodus From Chipei Ends—Nakamura, Case Recalled—Japanese Alienations About Chinese War Preparations Distorlion Of Fa:ts—Pessimistic News From The North— Autonomous Movement In Hopei—Currency Reform Hampered (By Our Own Correspondent) Shanghai, Nov. 20. I I eight d JTjbi of tension and xcitemcnt flowing the tg of a
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  • 203 3 it pect, the law has been equal plied td both Chinese and idents without distinction. the Japanese authorities, probably become aware of ling developments of the situthe excitement was not checkive their share of support tong the wild rumours as wei! ing v me degree of restraining over
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  • 258 3 pur there is absolutely no ground whatever to allege that the shooting Q( eessarily done by a Chinese. On her hand, in so far as the availI virtence is considered, it is likely the marine hasrbeen a victim of j a countryman. The cast- ol Vice-Consul Nakamura
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  • 166 3 fHOUGH the tension raised by the D-rroch Road incident has temporarily cased, the Japanese Press in Shanghai continue to make serious allegations against the Chinese Government. The Shanghai Manichl, for instance, has recently published series of reports which are not only baseless but insulting. Thes<* reports are as
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  • 159 3 H7HILE a categorical denial of th? above allegations is hardly warrantable, it is nevertheless necessary to point out the impudence of the press concerned In their deliberately malicious internretations of purely internal Chinese nolitics. That General Chiang has been condue ing a consistent and vigorous cam- paign for
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  • 178 3 REGARDING the other allegations, the same distortion of facts can be seen. For instance, the introduction of military drill in Chinese schools dates back long before Sino-Japanese relations began to be strained. Furthermore, there has never been any secrecy in it. As to the repairing and strengthening
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  • 285 3 I|N North China, the situation has taken a more pessimistic turn. The first indication of the impending storm wa.s the concentration of Japanese Kwantung Army troops in the vicinity of Shanhaikwan. the pass of the Grca. Wall which constitutes the present boundary between China proper and the puppet
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  • 207 3 IN spits of the fact the recent currency reform measure of the Ministry of Finance has achieved considerable success in China and received much praisa and support abroad, it is reported that local Japanese are buying Chinese silver I dollars at $1.25 per standard dollar, with a view
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  • 46 3 The Outram School annual prizegiving and display of handiwork will be held in the School Hall at 9 a.m. on Dec 4. Mrs. Worloy will distribute the prizes. The prize-giving will be followed by a short play. Parents and friends will be cordially welcomed.
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  • 205 3 'Beauty is only skin deep,' but it is never•heless, a very important fact that a heaP'hy, fresh, wholesome skin is one of the most admired features in a woman. A lovely >kin of fine tcxhire, smooth and supple, enhances charm and attractiveness, and that is why the modern
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 70 3 TO SHORTEN CONVALESCENCE <over >'- Tne indifferent appetite is templed and stimulated by the flavour of real soodmss in this highly cont-eu-HHJM trated food. The difficulty of pro'tmM B AND the patient with the maximum w> u~ nourishment with the smallest effort BRAND'S Sjfl\ ESSENCE* CHICKEN IkgMBI V SEE THAT
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    • 196 3 ft I cancel EWIIFE sugk fhrougn my veins NO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing colds and rasping coughs! Since I discovered Waterbury's Compound lam mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish In my work and a new enjoy'Mjk ment of every recreation!"
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  • 127 4 Domestic Uncsrtainties Removed Reuter. London, Dec. 2. THE main spring of recovery seems now assured," says the Midland Bank Monthly Review, adding that with the General Election over, domestic uncertainties have consequently been removed. The following large-scale capital works provide substantial evidence of the Government's determination
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  • 101 4 Reuter. Death Of Senior Royal Academican London, Dec. 2. The death is announced of Mr. Adrian Stokes, the senior Academican at the ;.ge of 81.—Reuter. The late Mr. Adrian Stokes. R.A., A.R.A., was born at Southport in 1854. He he.a exhibited works at the Royal Academy since
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  • 78 4 Miss G. T. Rawlings. a passenger from London, arrived by the air liner Sydney and went on to Chaileville by the Adelaide. Mr. T. Hata. from Bangkok, and Mr. W. Hardy, from London, arrived by the Aurora. Mr. W. H Pilkington arrived from Brisbane by the Brisbane.
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  • 174 4 A.C.C.S. Annual For 1935 THE Treasure," the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School Annual for 1935, which is published yearly by the teachers of the school, reaches a very high standard this year. The publication is most ably edited by Mr. M. L. Tobing and his staff and is really an
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  • 217 4 Judge Reserves Decis on In Johore Appeal (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 1. Veleappan, a young Tamil appealed m the Supieme Court. Johore Bahru, to-day. before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills against a fine of $50 imposed on him by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin
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  • 292 4 j Policy Of The Government Reviewed London, Dec. 2. THE final meeting of the Cabinet before the State Opening of Parliament by the King to-morrow, was held this afternoon and the terms of the King's speech were approved. At the conclusion of the meeting, j
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  • 62 4 Son Of Prominent Film Producer Reuter. Los Angeles, Dec. 2. MR. John S. Reed, «he nineteenHI year-old son of Mr. J. Theodore Ried, the prominent film producer, died as the result of a bullet wound in his head. The youth was a student at California University and the
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  • 92 4 Mansion Tragcth MOTHER TAKEN IN I. CUSTODY Reuter. Santa Barbara, Dec. 2. CHARGE of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit murder was filed against Mrs. Dorothea Uvermore, in whose mansion the I V year-old Jesse Livermore. son of the famous Wall Street broker. Mr.
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  • 104 4 New Officials Kiev I.d Vest- rda\ Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai D.f> 3 The chpirr-en and viee-ch:o> (l >r the live Yueiis have tendmu in. resignations. A 1 the first P w, u session of the newly-elected Executive Committee and <i Standing Committee to-dov thĕ \,l official* will
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  • 146 4 Singapore, Monday Arrested in Jalan Eesar on No. for being a reputed and wai d< ing between sunset and sunrse. an Indian named Ramasamy was this morning sentenced to one month s rigorous imorisonment by Mr. C. H. Whitton. the Third Magistrate. Ramosamv had five previous convictions against
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  • 60 4 The number of calls attended during -he month of November was 195 and ol these 20 were to .cases outside ftfun'cipal Limits. (fThe ca.ses are classified as follows:Motor car ace dent* 19: motor lorn- accidents 9: motor bus accidents 5; trolley ear accidents 3;, collanse cases 23: att.nmptQd
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 324 4 How much younger would you look and feel it your skin w;>s clear and entirely tree v from blemish < IBF Pimples, spots blackheads, enlarged pores, burning irri- V *fBPP' J tations and ugly complexion defects are woman's most com- rid the skin of pimples, outmon "ageing" enemies. To breaks,
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    • 127 4 ■LUI ILAiIL TIA A Pure Ceylon Tea of extremely good quality, clean and free from dust, grown and packed at the famous LIPTQNS Tea Gardens in Ceylon. Obtainable in 1 lb. >/ 2 lb. lb. and 2 oz. packets. UPTON'S (LYIUNTA is stocked by the following dealers in Singapore:— lUT.IA
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    • 109 4 The charm of a sparklim; smile, the brightness of uliit<- teeth, make any face, otln-rv. i- pi tin, cheery and attractive. Fonian not only cleans teeth eAcienth and well, hut it keep* ibr pirns in prime condition. gentie treatment with Forhau morning and evenin«.'. is an «-\< < ilent preventative
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  • 172 5 111 BBER PRICE SHEDS Cent 1 j i; action To N.E.I. Quota Decision Okt Financial Correspondent) irapore, Wednesday morning-. h (Singapore) 21V4 cts., do* ct rkel Tone: Quiet. (Singapore) $106%; up $<•>. I kcl 13 'a Prices: ■>. «i 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Quiet. J
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  • 125 5 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Wednesday. Steady. Batu Selangor $1.00 Killinghall 14 6 15 3, cd. K. 113 12-, Menglembu .07 .10, Cone. 23 24 Renong Cons. 1 (5. c.d. S. Lua.s $1.39 $1.43, Talam es $1.60 $1.74, Telok Kruin .90 .93, Klang Si 26 $1.30. c.d. RUBBERS: Some interest;
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  • 1514 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issue rraser ya r Value Co. Bv.tt 4,- Ampat 5 9 6 6cd 5 9 6 3 ,£1 A. Kumbang 34;6 36|6cd 34|6 36|6cd
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  • 83 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. December) 21% 21 13; IC Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. December) 21% 21 No. I X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 21% 21-v t do. Dec. 22% 22% do. Jan.l Mar. 22%
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  • 73 5 Halifax Building Lends £346,000 In One Day The growing contribution to the home-buying movement made by the building societies of Britain Is reflected in the latest returns for the Halifax Building Society. Recently, in one day. this society alone lent £346.727 for house purchase. During the last
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  • 932 5 Wearne Brothers' Year GREATLY INCREASED PROFIT jpRASER and Co.'s report on the Singapore share market for the week ended Dec. 3 states The past week has see-, nearly all sections of the share markets both locally and at home, apparently in a state cf despondency at the
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  • 181 5 Activity In Certain Industrials Reuter Wireless. London. Dec 2 AN the Slock Exchange tu-ctay diacusv slons regarding sanctions rurbed speculative business generally Giltedged securities ruled easy but found support at the lower levels and there was some activity in certain industrials but foreigners arid internationals wen* lower. Sakels
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 207 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. 'Incorporate in the Straits Settlements) 31-A, Chulia Street. (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000. Ed, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Address:— Telephone Nos.:— Tyehuabank 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, wo Bong Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Chionh Ke Hu,
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    • 473 5 kk ,IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something: unusual in insurance The International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of temporary disability through accident,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 514 6 i- B Ever y cnstomer V j 1 j 100 l LADIES' HATS j AND S 250 LADIES' DRESSES j TO ItK SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OK COST at $s Qlf j j MEYER MANSION, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. S M. HASSAN 3T, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. IK undertake a!' sorts of work
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    • 562 6 Eighty Years Anglo-Chinese Calendar 1876-1965 (by Tan Pong Guan, at $2 par copy—From G. H. Kiat Co., Federal Rubber Stamp Coy. and E. Cheong -73, Sjuth Bridge Road. Santa Claus says bicycles as gifts this year. There's nothing quite as rich in healthy activity as a bicycle for your boys,
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    • 764 6 FOR SALE—Morris Cowley Tourer in splendid condition, just painted. Owner driven $275 or nearest offer apply 14-A, Change Alley. Owing to stock taking ChoHrmall's in High Street are having a sale and have reduced the prices ridiculously to enable the public to have lovely things at rock bottom prices, come
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    • 726 6 Heavy-Duty converter output 230 volts. 3.5 amps, shunt wound $105.- Improved G.E.C. sg.4 valves battery sets. 230 volts. AC-superwasp, jus: overhauled, each complete set $60 condition excellent Apply SOO BAN SOON. 158, Sims Avenue off Lorong 19, Geylang. FOR SALE—Chinese historical ol paintings on canvas. Jokehee, 152, Selet'.C Road. FOR
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    • 653 6 BOARD AND RESIDENCE Beach House, Marine Parade, Katong Seafront Rooms Double and Single Lovely Situation good food personal attention garages, tennis court, beautiful beach, concrete bathing pagar, moderate terms write or Phone 5553. WANTED WANTED—Jubilee Stamps any <|uantity write or call, 417, Geylang Road, Singapore. WANTED—On long lease, big compound
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    • 555 6 WANTED—Work on E- a as Chief Clerk or Bookkeeper 1 and energetic married man of experience. Excellent test;.,, Kood typist. Apply Messrs i deducts Co., Bishop Street, Pen WANTED experie red abb st rekeeper. Excelled ref, cash eeurity available. Box 7,. Tribune. "»»Fa SIRAITS-BORN CHINESE 1 with 20 years' experience
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 605 7 MISCELLANEOUS KSHOP FLORISTS. Are prepared to f «11 descriptions at short notice, prom ptly executed. Satisfaction ~> Write l l*< 1)hob >' Ghaut, wning scheme, a limited number v a houses will »>e budt for dis-rent-purchasc terms with deposit. hy site within Municipal liiTM's. |52, Selegie Read. I\~~RIGHT NOW The
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    • 637 7 I PUBLIC NOTICES. state of johore IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU. Letters of Administration m 0 58 of 1035. CITATION. (Under Section 66 of "The P.obate and Adm nitration 1015." and Amendment Ena.. ments 1020 and 1930). Application to the Court havug been tration to the T f
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    • 704 7 i "WINGS OVER THE PACIFIC" I Success Of "Manila-U.S.A. Air Service j roR the first time in history a comT mprrial air mail carrier has span Pacific that I lies between the United State, a»u I "various experimental flights 'jave SU*? ST* __H?«SI of the China Clipper which ha* su
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    • 51 7 4% k e and /v par,i fitort I 8000-MILE AIR SERVICE j I ACROSS PACIFIC THE 25-TON j CHINA CUPPER I j USED j i ©-IV S j Aero 1 j Mobiloil I AND j I STANAVO j j AVIATION GASOLINE Supplied By j I STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY. J J
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  • 227 8 The following pa&sengers by the Erria which wlli arrive in Singapore irom Europe on Dec. 6:— Mr: and Mrs. Bunjes, Mr C. and Mr.s Baggar. Mw, W A Judd, Miss P J r] i Leonard. Dr. K. W. Mulltr, Mrs. MUller
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  • 129 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAKVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Dec. 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Bulan, Corfu 18; Gorgon 15; Kota Tjandi 13; Potsdam 11; Bcnvenue 9; City of Perth 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gale 3) Denmark Maru 30: Glcnfinlas
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  • 224 8 Minto House Holds Dinner Parly <Fro7)i Oar Ovin Correspondent J Malacca. Dec I. For the first time in the history of the Malacca High School cme its Hoiuses, the Minto House, formerly known as the Headmaster House, held 11 dinner at the High School. Among the guests
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  • 70 8 The latest list of subscriptions to the fcK°i c Silver Jubiice nd 16 Amount previously acknowDr N e C,arkc 152 200.M Indian Association Mr. Ali Ahmed Khan Mr Su S tte p e Ayr 100.00 JJr. M. R. Menon 10 00 Mi- N. Damodaram 500 Mr.
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  • 23 8 f The A* l Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Nov. 24 was deliwrea m London on Dec. 3 <9 days.
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  • 118 8 Mails expected from Europe etc London) by Air (Imperial., time of de-' iveiy by boxholders' letters only p m 825 a a y m an t« genCral delivery of a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Nether'and-; Indies by Air (Netherlands, time of delivery of boxholders' lettersonlv330 parcels 4 li™*
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  • 118 8 Munich's Last Cabhorse i Honoured Munich £2 o L three war veterans wheT hay Sals" 11 d6COrated here witn h wlr ''w M fcom n r fl e^\ bear L ng the fwtenpd E fn been ceremoniously fastened to their harnesses at the instigation of the
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  • 80 8 Sydney, Nov. 18. In the Sydney "Drunks" Court the 50,000 th signature has bee.i given to th" temperance pledge. The first pledge was given in 1912. "So far this year 89 per cent of tho«" taking the pledge have kept their promise." said Canon Hammond, who has
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  • 205 8 SELLING Singapore, Dec. 2. London 4 months' sight 24Vb London 3 months' sight 2'4 3132 London 60 days' sight 214 116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1132 London demand 2 4 London T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris demand 868 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57
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  • 98 8 British Official Wireless Paris 74 53 64. New York 41M 1 I Montreal 41,8*:,. Brussels 29 lfit* Geneva 15.24 Amsterdam 'n' Milan Berlin 12 26. Stockholm 10.39' A. Copenhagen 22.391, Oslo lOOO'h. Vienna 261*., Prar.ne llfl 3 10 Helslngfoftr 226?«. If Madrid 30« I Rio 4Vi hellers official
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  • 188 8 Singapore, Nov. 29. I R. < Siam i W. Coast No. l per Koyan $136 R. 'S-ami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam. W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 5 C 5 o- am> No 1 P er Koyan $100 kice, No. 2 per Koyan
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  • 118 8 Lamp Explodes At St. James's London, Nov. 12. JHE prompt action 0 f a policeman averted t&B the rl^r 0 <Urline round tne pol oema-i went to investiiral,. .Zi £«>».;". of i ther„ Jms i„ "J we.; d ea,?od m twoS Ira but V,» out 11 a
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  • 88 8 ALHAMBRA. Dante; Inferno." CAPITOL.— We're in Money." EMPIRE.-'-M.n.,ier of the Deep" lid "The Death VaUey. 1 GREAT WORLD —Cabaret D*ncin Sl Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chines* Wa- yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. j HOLLYWOOD.—* HeUoorado" and The Iron Duke." MARLBOROUGH.—"Lest Patrol NEW WORLD -Cabaret Dancil g Side-shows, Malay Opeias, Chinese tfayangs,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 347 8 j MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 AS TO-NIGHT J t Wkiail Dai lire cabaTet attraction 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF i lliner A »ann DOX DOLLY BALLROOM ADAGIO ,1 (,nf r to midnitfit AND NOVELTY DANCERS NON-DINERS $1.00 lj RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA IMNHOPKINS j WHEN IN PENANG STAY AT
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    • 145 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the A llowing materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room, c Date of do-st-Supply of 7,500 tons of Australian Gas Coal, shipment to give delivery at Gasworks, Kallanjr, between March 23rd and April 30th, 1936. 4 p.m. Monday.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 240 8 j Postal Intelligence 4 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London (by Air) (Netherlands) 1.15 pm Bhnjoe (Thedens) 2 pm Trengganu (generally) Besut Dun gun, Kemamnn and Kemasek (Boribat) 2pm Kretay (Prachatipok) 2 p m Muntok. Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens) 2 p.m Pangkal Pinang (/Thedens) 2pm Djambi
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    • 268 8 Diary of the D&y j i o WHAT'S ON? Public Functions Ana Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 4 High Tides:—s.o2 a.m., 4.54 pm Rugby: S.C.C. "B" v. Wilts "B BCC R.A.F. I v. Penang, Penang' Rotary Tiffin, Adephi Hotel' i Djn un Peak^ r: Sir Andrew Caldepott Hockey: Colts II v.
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  • 49 9 Official's Opposition To Trade Pact Reuter. New York. Dec. 2. Mr George Peak, president of the Export and Import Bank and Foreign Trade Adv.. er to the Government has resigned, due to a difference with the administiaticn, particularly his opposition to the recent Canada-American Trade pact.—Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 98 9 GAROD THE GOLDEN-TONE RADIO Buih specially to suit Malayan Not from standard stocks. 12 VALVES-HIGH FIDELITY A.C. or DC-AC 110'230v. Full particulars from Spot llatlio- Lid. 58, Orchard Road, Sole Distributors. VICTOB^HADIO A Class By Itself No RADIO of comparable size J=ps|pb and price can b? better. itXHra! EVERY MODEL
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    • 348 9 IcHRISTM AS AMI I NEW YEAR I Free| GIFTS [Free I To celebrate the Christmas and New Year I I Holidays, and, incidentally, the successful j I completion of the third year of the existence I I 0 f the Picture Book we have decided to make j I a
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1319 9 9 j I NIROM STATION Malayan Listeners Kadi© U 10.55 a.m. Gymnastics for women. 1115 a.m. Light classical programme. BRITISH EMPIRE BERLIN STATION 2RO, ROME am Time Signal. Popular 'PROGRAMMES DJN „46 metre, (9,540 kcs.l. DJB Wavelength 25.4 metres (11,810 taJ oi WW metres u£so kcs.), DJA 31.33 Every day
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 633 10 I SUCCESS! BOTH HOUSES PACKED TO THE I poors last night: everyone thrilled beyond words'' I I Alii a iiitit v facial matTneĕ h.- dw I I'■ m^"rmi j AND TO-NIGHT AT 6.16 9.15 I 1 A MODERN MIGHTY J)RA MA OF CONFLICTING HUMAN EMOTIONS' I I ViVid UnforKe able
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  • 525 11 Doctor Talks To Nurses Of Colombo THE third of a series of lectures .unde. the auspices of the Colombo Nursing Association was delivered recently at the Lady Havelock Hospital, when Dr. CO. Perera addressed a large audience on "The Place of Psychology in the Training of
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  • 304 11 Verdict Of Suicide On European A VERDICT of suicide was returned by the Coroner, Mr. C. H. Haines, at the close of the inquest on Godfrey Clifford Welsford, whose body was found with a pistol wound near his heart in his room in house No. 1, 355 Avenue
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  • 72 11 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full-rate telegrams from Singapore to London on Dec. 3 were as follows: Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m., 7 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m.. 32 minutes, due
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  • 24 11 London. Nov .30. The death is announced of A. H. Behrend. the composer of the famous song "Daddy."—Reuter Wireless. Reuter Wireless.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 490 11 ——r j TEA DANCES From 5 to 7.30 p.m. t s Every Tuesday, Thursday And Saturday <A j NIGHT DANCES *9 a* S Nightly *ktjr f.. j I from X. <► i naY Dance 9 p.m. >T/ j j S JS Irresistible t v < S <4t A Rhythms of
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    • 178 11 For Your PK>t«c*»°B We BUY SEATS NOW ior Warner Bros, production oi W 1 A MIDSUMMER 1 NIGHT'S DREAM Because of the universal appeal of this mlaHßl unique attraction, hundreds net numbered among our regular patrons are requesting reservations daily. ■"SSlfflßl We don't want anyone to be disappointed but this
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    • 404 11 I LARRY ADLER (The V:rtucso 0 f the Mouth Organ) S Now Records only for REX. I i Larry Adler's miiacub us mouih-organ playing is a revelation. Hear how he pro- w I duces such wonderful music from just an \S Ĕk~ ordinary mouth-organ. Here are his two V 1
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  • 814 12 fjpHERE is an old couplet which says "In matters of commerce the fault ol the Dutch, is giving too little and asking too much." Many rubber producers in Malay a, anxious about the size of the I world stocks and the apparently siow success of the rubber control
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  • 75 12 r,la,n Financial History Reuter. London, Dec 3 Treasury Bills, and neve?Sj X ept 00 they borrowed S? S^Wt",^ wim nfi su?pVTse in G e°vid r e nme nt Stock Exchange where ?he d 5 the Government credit he hRh DIFFICULTIES SOLVED Bankers consider the succe£f,,i k
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  • 29 12 Private Burial In Windsor Castle Reuter. London, Dec. 3. Princess Victoria, the King's sister who died yesterday, will be buried privately in Windsor Castle on Dec 7Reuter.
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  • 71 12 HEATH OF MRS. W. G. McCLURE f T !l e d f ath of Mrs w G McClure of the American Presbyterian Mission occurred at Chiengmai. Siam, on Nov. Mrs. McClure (then Miss Mary J Anderson) went to Siam in 1887 and married the Rev. W. G. McClure in the
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  • 191 12 NOTES COMMENTS Registration Of Bicycles JHE Malaya Tribune has published a letter from a correspondent protesting against the proposed registration and possible taxation of bicycles in the Straits Settlements. Another correspondent supports his views, and says that any taxation would bear very hardly on many cyclists, as their means are
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  • 140 12 0 SeCOnd corres P°ndent suggests that instead of legislation, every cyclist should join a Cyclists' Union, which would issue number plates and see that its members observed the rules of the road. This, of course, is quite impracticable You cannot compel people to join a union. The
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  • 164 12 A SOMEWH AT belated appearance made by the fourth annual summary of Malayan Agricultural Statistics for the year 1934. No doubt the delay w, s unavoidable as the booklet is a very comprehensive one covering all aspect of agriculture in the Peninsula To get such a mass of
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  • 188 12 QREAT Britain, according to the latest reports, is waning in her affection tor the 26.000 ton battleship, an affection originally inspired by reasons of economy and by a desire to meet Japan's insistence on drastic limitation in f he size of capital ships. The reason for this lukewarmness
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  • 291 12 By "Looker-On* ROAD sweeper recently won £10,000 in a State lottery. Life will not be so dusty for him now. It is reported that an American racketeer was recently arrested in hi< bath. He finished his ablutions and came clean. ft A A good Nazi, we
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  • 92 13 FULL WEIGHT FOR PEACE SANCTITY OF TREATIES NATIONAL CONTROL OF COAL ROYALTIES fJWING to the death of the Kin > '•"><<! procession to Weetmffir "!f f w, there was was opened hy the Lords 1 the nevv PariiiS^^£ fa £^^ttM S LS <
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  • 899 13 London, Dec 3 IMMEDIATELY after .iter the announce- n it L 5? nce Victoria's f ber»me known that the King and Queen nouse of Lords ceremonial'ln anceUed. bPCn chten^t 1 T 1 in Jn s2 32 acc °rdincly n h" ;?b-nce of His 10 the
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  • 189 13 Growing Filing TO AVOID CONFLICT WITH JAPAN Reuter. London. Dec. 3 o*^?^ N«v* Confer that th ,nc easi »«'-v clear elimination or"^!" 81 n the hile Japan w shel X**""declare, the New vJC de them G n oV ies the has not vet d«r,v!l?
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  • 176 13 Pleasure Cruise Of The East owned by ivirc wot lolanda N York. OLe nyA M SeS E Taylor of a brief visit on on°h S wl «Suts3Sy Theyacht On board was Mr* seven British aLdZJSS? T W°r. and are on a pleasu,^f lCan P ass engers
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  • 124 13 Vigorous Defence Of Foreign Policy Reuter. London, Dec. 3. The Governments vigorously defendprt v, lgn polic y was Baldwin in the Mr Sta to the Commons a n the A(id ™sl He declared that v di^ute Ue ev^v ble to end the be gratefuiTnd m a &£f c
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  • 86 13 Lorry Driver Kiii ed Guard Overpowered Reuter. ELEVEN despera£ c*e* V rk Dec 3. prison h r^ Vivts in three b e wh re~ *™f seriously i nj "ur ed d and thr <* Ion ff h tLe m^J^|. exploit for a The five convtcte hi" B
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  • 152 13 Alleged German Spy COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Reuter. DR. Ham*, r Lo <,0 "> De c 3. or th l r a former -as Air who committed fnr t l has been said: J? ch ?W, Dr. Gortz Renter., not feeJ guilty.-Ji Gortz took joung graphs
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    • 63 13 I <rrniV a j I «rrpjra; f .j ma(es '/I Lit. r The~~New f His Master's Voice'! J TRUE TO LIFE j AWL, WAVE It\m.. I HKAR J T FOR w»._ 90 watts. J °NE IN YOUR TOME WILL PUT SI 10.00 S. iHOrTUiEA Co I 4 a j Raffles
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  • 408 14 COMPROMISE IN NORTH CHINA LESS TENSION General Ho Ying Ching Arrives Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Dec 4. TT if! reported that General Ho Ying I v ..vriveri mi Peiping 1 Ching. who annul m 1 ouiotlv yesterday afternoon, has ac S certain I
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  • 261 14 Compromise Plan For Autonomy Shanghai. Dec. 3. T HE conference held at among General*. Hj fc <govSung Clieh Yuan. Goveinor of liopei. H»iuns Shlh v ernor of Kiangsf. Ju"B Chin an*P* Wen Yueh «member* of the aciun Peiolng Military Council», was do 'jvt*. rhiefly w c;u^-auton-omy movement In
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  • 59 14 Increases For 1936, 1937 And 1938 Reuter. London. Dec. 3. THE International Rubber Restriction Committee announced an increase in the Netherlands Indies hasic auotas by 57.000 tons for 1936. SUM tons for 1937 and 55.000 tons The permissible exportable percentage for the first six months of 1936
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  • 258 14 I Addition To Quota I COLONIAL OFFICE COMMUNIQUE rr\HE following communique, date»l Dec 3. has been sent by the Sec re- j ar y of' State for the Colonies to the Ciuvernor «ltd High Gommis^ioner^ IT) order 10 owm rm? the dim that have become evident
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  • 140 14 Success Of The Sai Mia Tng Choir Singapore, Wednesday. Another enjoyable children's concert in the 1935 series was given at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday to a crowded and appreciative audience The Sai Mia Tng Choir made its first appearance in a children's concert and scored a great
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  • 98 14 Chinese Girl Arrested In Johore Bahru (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 3. Kok Ah Moy, a well dressed, bobbedhaired Chinese girl appeared before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) this morning to answer a charge of having ridden her bicycle without a lighted
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  • 239 14 CHINA INVOKING TREATY Violation Of Rights BRITAIN ASKED TO INTERFERE Reuter. London, Dec. 3. MK. Quo Tai Chi. the Chinese Ambtissiidor in London, call* ed on Sir Samuel Hoare. the Foreign Secretary, with whom he had a lone conversation. Mr. Quo Tai Chi drew Sir Samuel's attention to the Japanese
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  • 275 14 OIL BAN Italian Newspaper On Sanctions Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Nov. 30. ITALY to-day warned members of the Committee of Eighteen, except Britain and France that it would regard the voting in favour of an ex fension of sanctions to 0,1, cod and iron as an "unfriendly
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  • 196 14 Why Britain Advocates Oil Embargo Reuter Wireless. Paris. Dec. 2. Merest in to-day's. British Cabinet meeting has been heightened uy Dorts that M. Laval made a fresh appeal >o Mussolini over the week-end. The Echo do Paris says that the Premier requested II Duce to submit new
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  • 389 14 "Dante's Inferno" SENSATIONAL FILM AT ALHAMBRA AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Wednesday. HNCE again the screen proves the U advantages it holds* over the stage in the presentation of spectacular drama,to the public The producers of "Dante's Inferno, which opened to packed houses at the Alhambra Theatre
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  • 223 14 A Palatable Mixture At The Pavilion THE social proprieties of mid-Victorian days are not easy of understanding in these free-and-easy *****. but they afford us plenty of oppoitunity for tun and can also be made the basis of light drama in the most modern style, as is
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  • 196 14 Bright Comedy Fare At The Capitol IOAN Blondell and Glenda Farrell again J prove an excellent comedy pair m 'We're in the Money," the Warner Brothers picture now at the Capitol. They are a couple of femine process server* -|s hardiboiled as they makrt them and
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  • 547 14 Land Grant Receipt BROKER SAID TO BE INVOLVED Singapore, Tuesday. FURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Third Magistrate, to-day at the second day's hearing of the prebminarj inquiry in which a Chinese lawyer s clerk named Chant Siew Hoon, formerly employed by Messrs.
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    • 139 14 J j TolleVs Advertising Competition j j 400/- MI ST BE WON j ~ZZ $150.00 1 IST PRKE > 2NDP ..50.00 I .25.00 j 4TH PRIZE 1 5 PRIZES EACH j S 5 PRIZES EACH SAW j j As So,e Agents in Malaya ggESmfrm S Tolley's Brandy. v k „=pH
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    • 18 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Bulletin*, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES A WORKMEN'S Mm
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  • 47 15 BIG ADVANCE BY ETHIOPIANS? ALL READY Italians Welcome Open Fight Reuter. Vbyssinian army k »<«™** to SwJt." pres *"< An ltoliM communique states liat the prospect of an nM~T the IUHu s n fint._ if JL«J mans rea'h inf*» YO-VSM-in* than rf o «Wwnent
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  • 178 15 ALL X Qn ET Reuter Wireless. Collins, Reme? 0 NOV 30 "dent with the jrlu Cor- "{Hew Front *b£ on Ababa claim regarding Gerlogubi on ato hav e rerl from aeii u 0 r f at ud ay. fetor SSfttS Ab^ 11 > quier •ai th€ face of S£l££ UM
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  • 186 15 -Abyssinian Attack On All Fronts Reuter Wireless. The opening of a Nov 30 offensive on all from- Abyssinian ber t e n" ,y in Dw< s£?.f f Tom bo "idc,: lateSt des «je A fc^^«^sa d,n W h Dessie terords th?,f iiea dquarters a r troops lea vim»
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  • 131 15 Italians Again Bombard D a#ffabur Reuter Wireless. Rome. Nov. 30 Marshal High Command in Ea? "f,™ 1 the hat the cleanini-nn n l r Afnca s ay* Uomberta regions "rtlif?* -1 in the column on the west SSL ,n pr °Sress. A River encountered arm 5 °U he
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  • 235 15 By Sir A. Caldocott OEHLERS MEMORIAL CHURCH Singapore, Wednesday. Memorial nai iv Oehlers •lemojidl Church, at the *ixth mil* Serancmnn d j Mxtn mile GaJdecoS Sir Andre* B r p k oe hlers family, Mrs *rs. X. a. Shakespear arSai was on hi, Graham White ehlens and
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  • 8 15 Reuter Wireless. W,reZs <>°<">™'' —Reuter I
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  • 74 15 Italian Native Troops Scared By Animals Reuter Wireless. Djibuti, Dec 2 attack is said o K CInK to the origin of ?f real mowing bv?i,e maliland troom «.k tlie Italiail Soexhaustinf r a P m S p d the ?heJr ow race.^-Reute'^w'ireleT 1 f What h rtvarA* A
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  • 619 16 WELL BEATEN BY MERCHANTS KEAY SHINES McNeill Drops A Clever Goal ft* our Rugby Football Correspondent}. Singapore, Tuesday. ETCETERAS were pushed irredeemably into bottom place in the S.C.C. Rugby tournament to-day when they met the Merchant* on the padang and suffered defeat
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  • 104 16 struggle With Seconds On Recovery rHERE was a remarkable scene following the end of the contest in which leorce Rose (Bristol* defeated Cnarlie Baxter (Walsall), Southern area welterweight champion, in the seventh round Walsall recently. Baxter who had recently left hospital after a throat operation, was a wellbeater
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  • 180 16 Results Of Ties In Open Tournament T HE following are some of the I suits and forthcoming ties in the Otien Lawn Tennis Tournament:— P Handf. Sing. Final: Chua Choon Leo owe 40 beat L A. Alsagoff. owe 30 10-8, 9_ Open Singles: Dr. T. H. Wee beat
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  • 70 16 The Coterie will meet the A.8.8.M. m a fiiendly match of Ping Pong consisting yt 7 games at the A.8.8.M. premises, 990 Yto Chu Kang Road, on Saturday, December at 8 p.m. The team will be selected from the following:—Messrs. Sin* Bock Choon. T K. Vellu, Mok Ying
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  • 22 16 Reuter. London, Dec. 3. The following rugby matches was played to-day: Cambridge University 18, Mr. J. L. Greenwood's XV s.—Reuter.
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  • 494 16 Their Merits And Defc-cts I THE New Zealanders will not. I hope. tak<> It amiss if I. as one of the olocr school of writers of Rueby Union football, oolnt out lo them thut then responsibility to the came is rjreo'er thfl' perhaps same ui
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  • 57 16 Great-Uncle Who Changed li. W. Rule Sydney, Nov. 25. Hon. J of t IjeM^-Cj p 2 why he harwas his££tionlo d R. tor brighter cricket ltd to tne r v tion of the larger jtump» always an advocacy of chaw* !b.w. mle, he said, TMM m b uncle
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  • 86 16 The following two events are being arranged by the S.C C. (1) Billiards cham(2). Bill ards hand cap. P Event 1:350 »P for preliminary twa agl 500 up for nnal. Event ,ient entries are race.ved «h u *J" be divided into two classes A 2 A up. B
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  • 62 16 •The St. Gregory's BP will celebrate i its 3rd anniversary on Dec. 7 at Court Nc 2 OxVy Rise. Merr.bcrs Kindly requested to be at the Court not latet 3 p.m. for croup ohotograph. An TxVbition of Singles and Doubles will rommenre at 3.30. followed by the
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  • 175 16 Week-End Programme Of Races ON Friday, December 6, the third and final race for thy dementi Challenge Cup (for xv nun) will be sailed in the "IT' CmYacVs The M C Class will sad the usual «♦terioon race. Sinning times bom Cla? ;ea p.m. On Sunday,
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  • 187 16 Competitive Games Night ALL Senior and Junior Members of the V .M.C .A. are reminded of the Competitive Games Lightning Knockout Tournaments which will be held on Wednesday Dec. 4, commencing at 7.30 p.m The following games will be Included in the programme: 30 up Russian Pool. 2.25
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  • 94 16 Keppel G. C. To Meet Garrison women's golf mutch at Then WO H 4 between Koppa ou he Ciarr -n G.C. The 3 ,SMVf ;n 6 -Pca.ce Me*. K. »40 H vs. Mr, E. Slrf?* vs. Mr., J. U s ,r^" m j s. Ndm 1» v, Mr,
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  • 59 16 Mixed Foursome Competition On Sunday A Mixed Foursome Compet t'on will be played on Sunday afternoon, December 15. Members wishing to play in th s competition ere requested to sign their names en the 1 its ported in the Club House. The lists will clore on December
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  • 478 16 Skye Meeting ENTRIES FOR TWO DAYS' RACING rrHE following are the entries for T the two-day Skye Meeting to beheld by the Perak Turf Club in [poh on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 6. and n The Perak Turf Club will hold a three-day professional meeting in Ipoh
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  • 281 17 Half-Time Lead THROUGH PENALTY BULLY Singapore, Wednesday, pi SH 1 E the absence of several of their S"* D a >ers, the Girls Sports lub did exceedingly well in fc h f n the Bound yesterday to a Hon,
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  • 153 17 Competition To Be Held At Olympic Games itiona] competition for artistic will be held in Berlin from July 15th in connection with the Xfth Each nation can enter three or pairs, three groups for free hre« group* for ballet dance group must consisc of at least ten Solo
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  • 43 17 S s lcinner °f the Marathan- 96 a, is t0 run the Mount Olympus to Berlin year's games are to be j is sixty-five years old re*is running shoes, when he I •fathon, were a pair of old i
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  • 435 17 £3,000 Offer Turned Down C U S& <^ 1 urned down oner oi 13.000 for Crawford thPi. SS?SJPBW- V This mak^"o^ thfs welk have refused for wa> p^yer-s Barnsley signed John Kelly centre forward from Leeds United Frlnk Bntton. inside forward, of Oldham *as joined Aldershot m
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  • 623 17 Soccer Under Difficult Conditions CXGLAND beat Ireland in the fifJeth match between the two countries in Bel- v" oc tober l>y three goals to one. A bitterly cold and blustering wind blew across the pitch all ihe time; and it says much for the players on
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  • 49 17 Results Of Championships For 1935 The following are the results of the Malaya Command lawn tennis (other ranks) chamoionships for 1935: Singles. Winner: Q.M.S. Pepperdine R.E. Runner-up: L.A.C. Mitchell. R.A.F. Doubles. Winners: Q.M.S. Pepperdine, R.E. and Q.M.S. Pascall. R.E. Runnerup: Cpl. McLeod. R.A,F. and L.A.C. Dent. R.A.F.
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  • 132 17 Change Of Sex HOLDER OF 800 METRES RECORD Reuter. Prague, Dec. 3. Zdenka Koubkova, the famous Czechoslovak holder of the Women's World 800 metres record established Jast year at the World Games in London, will shortly become Mr. Zdenek Koubka. thlt she oC h°/H form f d
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  • 138 17 Qualifying Round For Captain's Cup THE following are the results of the H^ aIl ying Round over 36 holes for lsUnd a SSb:' S CUP Com^'tio n the X Y. Kanek; 69 70=1a9 ft T Haxworth 67 73=140 5 Stewart 73 67=140 r a S Tyau 72 70
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  • 178 17 Reduced 6 lbs. and Still Enjoys Her Meals She dared not eat the food she fanciedand she was afraid to satisfy her appetite to the full. She had a constant dread of becoming too fat All that is changed now. She tells you hew
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    • 32 17 THE FIGHT THAT SHOULD HAVE AGO— ~i TAKES PLACE I \EW WORLD on FRIDAY, DEI. «TD. RAPHAEL v, aLde P" o pan). I 9 FRANCE TO BE GOOD. ißißf"** j -PHILIPPINES V
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    • 321 17 M THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT" by reason of the fact it LT T 10d f mt,e mVTe than a Uart f f (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3> n n^ U r ed m o era innovati
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  • 556 18 Assize Court Sequel To A Fracas Singapore. Tuesday. TOUR hefty Sikhs. Surjan Singh Pal T Singh. Nand Singh, and Kawal SlnEh were arraigned before Mr. Just£ a-Beckctt Terrell and comman jury at the Singapore Assize Court this July 31 1935 at the New Aerodrome, chua Chu
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  • 61 18 Sydney, Nov. 12. The Government Statistician (Mr. Waites) reported that marriages in th? metropolitan area this year have totalled 10,277. compared with 8.927 for the corresponding ten months of 1934. Marriages registered during October numbered 1.049. compared with I.OOH during October, 1934. The increase in the number of
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  • 190 18 Italian Column Attacked By Abyssinians Reuter Wireless. A-Mii.iru, Dev. Fifteen Abyssinian*. one UU'WH native sergeant a oil hve A>k4viv were lulled »1» 11 ahnrp ♦•nconnWv between a ba'Ulion «»r uallvr troop and a band <»r Ras Sryum\ I-.r rs in the Airmail Pass in lb**
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  • 130 18 Sydney, N.s.w. Nov. r I Jack Trevelyan. ox-London coster monger, ex-lighter in Gallipoli. Pales tine, and Flanders, wen! back to Corent Garden In Oxford Street. Sydnej on Poppy Day. but instead of p> buttons he covered himself with pop pies, at one shilling a time. It cost
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  • 34 18 Singapore, niesaay. I hine.se godowa COoUc at the Tanjw Pacar wharves who wma injured yeater&i: morning when I bop Ml hjn. wa«s taken to hospital with coia|i*»d trac ore of the leg.
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    • 73 18 IWHAT ABOUT YOSI X'MAS GIFTS I Dont Leave It j Too Late, Last Year j You May Have Lost I The Opportunity Of Buying The Gift You Wanted. We Have Suitable j Gifts For All, At Reasonable Prices. A Visit To Our Store I Will Give You Many Ideas And
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    • 288 18 *l* KIATS SURPRISE PACKETS. I ONCE A YEAR ONLY. I RICH IN CONTENTS AND BETTER THAN EVER. GUARANTEED EVERY PACKET A STUNNER. t prior sj__. Giant Packet $2- (j Postage Extra. j -WEAR-WELL" SHOES. K 11(1 ouahrv All-Leather Shoes maae in England. Good shapes, good fit and really good VALUE?
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    • 85 18 MAKE ASTRING-0-SOL A daily habit! rue daily me of astri::g-c-soi may well be tne means of RVOtiWB serious illness. ASTRING-O-SOL penetrates deep into tissues and crevices, cxci tin powerful germicidal acttons. kills the germs embedded then astring-o-sol leaves i antiseptic after effect Concentration makes M rnow live and economical. iIP
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  • 666 19 Accused Discharged DRAMATIC END TO QUOTAS CASE Singapore, Tuesday. WHERE was a si nsational ending to what has commonly come to own as the "Textile Quotas" in the Singapore Assize Court to-day, w hen at the conclusion of evidence "1' Ihe first accused. I ship invited
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  • 221 19 Coolie's Neck Broken In Car Accident Singapore, Tuesday. THE death of a 21-year-old Tamil coolie named Saminathan employed by :he Anti-Malarial Depaitment of the Singapore Municipality ormed the subject of an inquiry held by Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day. The deceased was pushing a nand cart along Goodman
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  • 180 19 2,000-Foot Waterspout And Sun Spot Reuter a water spout swept inland up the Esk valley in Yorkshire and caused heavy '•■'< mage. The Air Ministry explanation that an upward current of wind forced i*e water into the air. Hie other phenomenon is the appearance a vast sun spot
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  • 158 19 New G.O.C. To Take The Oath Singauore, Tuesday. A BRIEF meeting of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements will be held In the Council Chamber, Singapore, on Monday next, when the new G.O.C, Malaya, will take the oath, also the Acting Treasurer (Mr. G. L. Ham), the
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  • 28 19 a Singapore.-Tuesd.iv. An elderly Chinese voman who Wat k.iceked down by an omnibus in Mackenzie Road yesterday morning was taken to hosmjuriesf ambu,ance head
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  • 178 19 P. And 0. Annual Report FIERCE FAR EAST COMPETITION Reuter. London, Dec. 2. 'jpHE accounts of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co Ltd., for the year ended September show a net voyage income of £1,054,862 which is rather lower than the previous year, but the company
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    • 257 19 IS TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE? The Fight against Tuberculous belongs to the most burning questions of humanity; for those who are carried off by the fell disease, can be counted by millions. The creation of adequate hygienic and agreeable conditions, such as living in fresh air, work-rooms and dwelling places free from
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    • 331 19 XeA is a delightful drink, but /oo nutol /c« is harmful to most people. Tea contains tannin and eaffein; two drug stimulants which, if taken to excess, cause nervousness, indigestion, headaches, loss of appetite and loss of sleep. Postum twice a day and tea the rest of the time as
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  • 454 20 A Selected List Of Stations THE following list of selected shortwave stations is arranged in order of wavelengths but the corresponding kilocycles are given: 13.93 21,540 Pittsburg (U.S.A.) WBXK. 13.93 21,530 Daventry (Great Britain) G.S.J. 13.97 21,470 Daventry (Great Britain) GSH. 15.93 18,830 Bandoeng (Java) PLE. 16.86 17.790
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  • 84 20 The above device enables you to tell the time in any part of the world at any particular moment in your own country. London noon (G.M.T. is given at the top cf the circle and the corresponding times east and west You will see that the Straits
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  • 483 20 Publications Issued Or Received THE following publications were issued or received by tne Department cf Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during th? period Nov. 16 to 22, 1935, inclusive, and are ava lable for public use in the Reference library, Fullerton Build.ng, Singapore. Applications may be made by members
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  • 352 20 A 24-Hour Service Future of Empire Transmissions (By Air Mail) (From Our Oxen Correspondent) London, Nov. 24. TYECISIONS affecting the future oi the Empire radio service will, I hear, be made known when the re port of the Ullswater Committee, which is investigating the position
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  • 154 20 Adrian Cedrie Boult, the quiet, shy man who has been Music Director of the BBC. since 1930, is a North Countryman, born in Chester fortysix years ago. He went to Westminster, Oxford, and Leipzig, nad his musical career interrupted by war service, but since then has
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    • 669 20 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2633 Stockists of Erika Brand New Portable Typewriters, 4 Banks with English Keyboards fitted with Standard Pica Types. Also Dealers in new and secondhand Typewriters. REPAIRERS of r.ll makes of Typewriters, Calculators, Adding Machine, etc. We sell Kolok Riobons Carbon Paper
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    • 113 20 ARE YOU ALWAYS AT YOUR BEST? !Te tfft the best out of yourself at all times, your brain must be clear and alert and your body sound and active. This only possible when your internal organs are clean and functioning normally and regularly. A dose of Pinkettes taken occasionally when
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    • 102 20 Why worry about your Home Papers? Order them from PETER CHONG'S the firm that CAN SUPPLY you at the following rates: 10 cts. for 2d. papers. 15 cts. for 'sd. papers. 40 cts. for Daily Mirror, etc. We defy competition. We lead o'.bers follow* PETER CHONG CO., Educational Suppliers, Booksellers.
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    • 31 20 Boss Fatty could cat everything lie wants disregarding his intestinal troubles if he would tike Intcstinol" Sold at all Dispensaries Store*. SOLS AGENT» NAINA MOHAMED ft SONS Su»f»porc ft Kuala Lutajw
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    • 37 20 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. Anyone desirous of travelling to Australia can obtain all particulars re Hotels Tours also letters of special introduction to Government and Trade Officials. Apply, C. L. PRIOR, Agent, Tel. 7151. 3 Institution Hill.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 226 20 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is previded specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping <t up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 487 21 Remarkable Jubilee (,ROWTH OF SWEDISH FIRM ♦j REMARKABLE industrial jubii 1 lee is being held this year in Sweden, where P. Ahlgrens rik, better known as the makers "Lakerol," celebrate a half cenof existence. development of this concern he past fifty years, from a h ime
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  • 711 21 Questionable Humour In London Cabarets (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 19. TAKING advantage of the lack of any 1 censorship, such as that which prevails in the theatres, where the whole script has to be submitted and approved by the Lord Chamberlain, some cabaret entertainers have
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  • 61 21 DUKE DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER Return To Buckingham Palace rmxiT? London, Dec. 2. T Duk e and Duchess of Gloucester s J?; tur ne<i t0 Buckingham Palace last moJn thC flrst part of their honey Ai^"r m^ row ight tney will leav e ior n«r» f .vf re ey will HWOd
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  • 108 21 Alleged Killer Wants To Be Lynched "T Salt Lake City, Utah. Bover cried Pascal to orison a a he Was nurried ba <* mu?d'r aCing a charge of tri P Ip thr D ri e son n r h i S u W 2 y t0 the courthouse.
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  • 72 21 me Christmas number of "The Picture Book," the only journal in Malaya devoted exclusively to cinema news, is a bright and well illustrated production of 68 pages and sells at ten cents. Stories of productions coming to the Malayan screen are given in detail. A feature which
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  • 91 21 Australian Company Formed Sydney, Nov. 18. TOR financing the tour of England the Continent, and America by a team of Australian surfmen a limited liability company will be formed. This recommendation has been ratified by the executive committee of the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia By the
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  • 111 21 Tennant Creek, Nov. 7. Father Christmas will make his first appearance at Tennant Creek on Dec. 21. In the absence of the conventional pine tree, he will have to be contented with a bough of mulga. His list of little guests for the party on Dec. 21
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  • 37 21 27". South Bridge Road, Singapore. Mr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. 21fi4) CHARGES CHEAPER than ANYWHERE 1. S'ght tested glasses supplied from ?4 on 2. CROOKES LENSES completed mth st vl'sh frame from »a
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  • 102 21 Ships In Difficulties: One Life Lost London Dec. 2 THE British Irtles experienced atormv weather over the week-end witii thunder. lightning, .sleet and heavv rain m ihe south, while snow fell ii. t-eotland and as far south as Manchester. e 4;} to*™* wa ,ost the
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 44 21 ROCK LIGHT (Registered Trade Mark). liquid Carbolic Soap leans and Dis'nfeets. 'ERADKXr ANTI VERMIN SOLUTION KILLING MOSQUITOS, r LEAS. COCKROACHES, etc. KOILER FLUID j (For Steam Roilers). < REOSOTE DISINFECTANT (Germicide, Antiseptic Deodorizer) Sole Agents;— Boon Seng Co. Ltd. 7268. 36 38, Robinson Road. I.
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    • 134 21 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs leJllt f' s wimh re endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating druira FU. m If Kidney trouUe or BUdder v eit mm rantea you suffer from Getting Ud Circles 1' »J»eumatl«m, Lumbar virues Lnder Eyes, Swollen -\nki«% aZuR 1 I*'1 T Burnin Itching. Smartinr
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    • 112 21 DEAFNESS Whatever the orlgm ef the ailment. N„ matter acute or chronic. No matter if any organic derangement concerned, acuity c f hearing w 11 be surely restored by "RAPID Jpiitn SHERMAN, BalfabhanK (randpur), Bengal. MODERN A r BALLROOM DANCING EASY METHODS GUARANTEED SUCCESS **J? RMS AND PARTICULARS APPLY— IBKOMffiIkCS
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  • 812 22 New Plans TALKS WITH THE DOMINIONS (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 20. iTHHE visit of important Air Minis- try, Post Office, and Imperial Airways representatives to Canada to discuss with representatives of the Dominion, Newfoundland, and the Irish Free State the intended North Atlantic air service
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  • 245 22 Atlantic Service May B2 Established r 1 I j London, Nov. 13. AN important move towards a regular 2.000-mile air service acro r s the North Atlantic ocean has been announced Iri Lcndon. Towards the end of this month, it is stated, an air conference is to
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  • 474 22 Privat? T> r;i, M \TTKf?. p. t'. c:OKS) > r? fTJ-lK twolflh .tin m.il r i injr of tho I ||t. hi Society wa-. m v,, v Luhok Taihnrsir. 1 .iiiMr. TT. Gordon I'rj l( Following (1.. r.fi «M., thr meeting 'ill |;i nv mill PS'
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  • 41 22 Afex&nd T>3 Mlni-V"- pi Oornmn rlrcif'-ef? Iri ri v I h? CO i th" rte-c*"' roa' 1 ':et'.veen '■'»<• ny at Giz~ ne*f and »la. frem Alexandria. The whole read will be about I- ,i nil long.
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 243 22 I Restore NATURAL WHITENESS iIPsBT *>< Start brushing your teeth with Kolynos. ;>. See how quickly ugly yeilow stains arc fwskw F\ removed and the natural whiteness of <y, W- 7 rtt) your teeth restored. Kolynos destroys the mouth bacteria W tnat causes ugly teeth and decay. Try f!l% MIM
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    • 149 22 BEAUTY SECRET 1 4 J FOR ALL BRPBI'' "All men agree on one idea! oi beauty: a flawless, youthful skin, soft, smooth and clear. I'm trying to keep mine that way by following the advice of 20,000 beauty experts to use Palmolive Soap." Morning and mght I massage Pa l
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    • 60 22 j 3» COME EARJT FOP YOUR D. T. LIM r O. Just Unpacked M TCH Bfamrifp. .lams. Ivmnna Syrup*. Vegetable*. Ilulchpot. S'rc- i-»' I Mvi ii' Mir (art! Rye-bread. JAVA S\rup«»ks Ikaa «J I d* l Sambalans. I Crystallized Fruits. Prima Pickles. Ked Fish i urr> Powder. De rl orTce»
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  • 280 23 Kxhib'tion Of Pupils' Handwork Singapore, Tuesday. I' viiuftl i xhlbitlon of handwork. .hit,, i.v the pupils of the Singapore vinf war: held in the school hall rcJ.tv and throughout the dav umbers vetted the exhibition, proved to be every bit a 6 g<x>d prrviuUi» years. t
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  • 95 23 Reuter. .V>»t»rioiig Death Of Industrialist Kotiw, Ore, 2, j il dcjth of cnr of Ni rcst talivl* hxs rustition in Milan. «'nnrtp riDrfitfr Ftltrindti uas .fitt'i |f> hf worth hre. wit noprotring be- i%tin«'il r>f )ito Vtalfono to iha.*e«*- if Iraffii'f i ft* fuy a ><' Milry
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  • 187 23 Incsnserl Crowd Storms Police Station Reuter. Marseilles. Dec. THE sudden happy ending of the 1 French Lindbergh case" whipped /-he population into frantic demonstrations outside the police station.shouts of >oy mingling with imprecations against the kidnapners safely locked up within. Claude, the eighteen months old son of
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  • 74 23 More Than 300 Local Student; Take Part Singapose. Tuesday. More than 300 Chinese stud: lit gathered at the Chinese Commercial and. Industrial School in Outram Road yesterday for the joint examinations" conducted by the Director of Education for Chinese schools. The examination is being continued to-day. This is
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  • 76 23 British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 2. H.M. the Kins has approved the recommendation that His Majesty's Minister at Lima should cease also to be accredited to the Ecuador Government s.nd that the officer in charge of His Majesty's mission in Quito should in future be independent and
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  • 113 23 Growing Support Of Venizelists Reuter. Pans, Dec. 2. THAT the Greek King's actions since 1 his return have remarkably modified the Venizeloa to vie resolution of the monarchy was proved m the course of an interview which Reuter bud with M. Venizelos, wno recalled that he recently
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  • 135 23 British Cabinet Agre?s On Embargo Reuter. T Paris, D.c. 2. HL news that the British Cabinet has agreed in principle in favour of an embargo en petroleum to Hp.lv if ro pacific settlement is in sight by Dec 12, has created no surprise In well-inform-ed circles
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  • 46 23 Arrival In London On Private Visit 1 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 2. The King of the Belgians, who arrived in London en a private visit this morning, was the guest of the King and Queen at luncheon at Buckingham Palace—British Official Wireless
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  • 78 23 The following- visitors to Singapore are staying at the Raffles HotelFrom Kuala Lumour. Mr. C B Aisshe and Mr. F. Gray Wilson; from Sourabaia, Mr. D. C. Watus: from Batavia, Miss Loiu-;e. Miss Mabel X Piersen and Mr. H. Hutches; from Miri. Mr and Mrs. J. Woodgate and
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 130 23 W SHOC CO. LTD. SINGAPORE U Safeguard /S, your health yf^sf^k by taking .mm Scott's Jfl Emulsion |K|Q A IT is so easy to catch infec» tit i lt haJ- ~fl JL (ion even the dust* -^^^^^^W laden air on the streets €^jr x V r t carries a menace
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    • 280 23 i. TO BE REALLY c ßeautiful.... Ifi To be really beautiful, you ">. must have perfectly clean, white teeth. Be wise. Clean your teeth v every night and morning with the toothpaste that is worldfamous, the toothpaste on which many of the most noted beauties rely Odol. Use Odol mouthwash,
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