Malaya Tribune, 9 December 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXII.- No. 2192 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Dec. 9, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1935. FIVE CEflia.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 Dominant In JAlaldja fOOLEY A ,V WEIGHING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS ARE RENOWNED FOR I A r I 1 I It A C V j|\ mini; sin\ it s i I mi i mmmmmmm i i <iHiui.iiiitni,!i^i:>i;,iiiiiiiuiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i!;iiii!iiiii l iiiiiMiiiiii«uii'iuiiii.<i''a. l aiiaiii l ii:ii^ini' »< %i> tl vmmmmmmmm**m)mmmmvmnmmm*m<m i i /T
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    • 314 1 MALAYAN WATCH CO. I 433 North Bridge Roed— Near Middle Roed, I Just opened to facilitate 1 II Your X'ms* Shopping— Watches, Clocks, Etc Latest Designs Shapes 1 i at Prices hard to beat! i Repairs of Watches, i Clocks, etc. undertaken at i competitive rates—by ex- l perienced workmen
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  • 545 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. RETRIAL OF U.S. SHIPS Question Of Temperature Of Water REPRESENTATIVES of the Waterman 11 Steamship Co., Mobile, Ala., are demanding that the U.S. Post Office Department should give the Hog Island steamer Kenowis a new speed test over the measured mile course off Rockland, Me., states a
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  • 271 2 The officers of the British motorsMp Glenluce have evolved an togemous method of keeping their ship supplied with fresh fish. The device was originally invented by the Chief Engineer, Mr. Drummond, and is now used by Mr. T. H. Shand. of Sydney, the Chief Officer, who ha*
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  • 466 2 Chinese Vessel Over 100 Years Old A TRUE veteran of the Seven Seas i 3 the Hsin Tai which is reputed to be over 100 years old and, according to those familiar with her, is still going strong with the probability that many more years
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 417 2 I Ot ana BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dai Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. SOUDAN 6,500 Dec. 18 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 20 1936 CHITRAL 15,000 Jan. 3 RURDWAN 6,070 Jan. 16 CATHAY 15,000 Jan. 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 81 SOMALI 6,810 Feb. 12 CORFU 15,000 Feb. 14 RANCHI
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    • 573 2 N.Y.K. LIKE J GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD* (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Gfibraltar. tm.v. TERUKUNI MARU Pec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26 1936. s.s. HARUNA MARU J**. sja. KATORI MARU Jan. 23 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Feb. 6 Rates to
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    • 401 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. M.s. "FIONIA" for: JAFFA HAIFA ROTTERDAM HAMBURG COPENHAGEN Leaving Singapore about Jan. 3, 1936. Majority of cabins have adjoining private bathroom. {Rotterdam. London via Rotterdam. FROM £50 TO £75 For further particulars apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED. I Singapore: 12, Raffles Quay. Tel. 5323
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    • 422 2 STEAMER SAILINGS -"tar,*P NORDDEUTSCHKK Wfl LLOYD mm (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company'? intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. "NECKAR" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North Ch na Japan I> 31 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen, "DONAU" also calls Marseilles Casablanca "WIDO" also calls Marseilles D "KOENIGSBERG" also calls Marseilles, Barcelona Antwerp
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  • 111 3 PRICE SLIGHTLY EASIER Very Dull Ton* Prevails 'From Our Financial Correspondent* Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 21**4 cts. (low n 1 ct. .Mark't Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore) $107%; down la-day's Prices:— London: 6j/id., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. New York: 12 15 16 cts.,' down 1 ltf
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  • 102 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Urania D Singapore, Monday. MINING: Renewed activity: improved prices in tin shares. Ampat 5 9 6 3 8U 85 xd. Jelebu .99 $1.02. K. Karrunt- 64% 7-, K. Kampar 12- 12 6 to" '0 .75. Lahat Mines 8- 9-' Lukut 51.24 $1.27, Malayan Tin 30-31 rd
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  • 27 3 1 i" output of ore of the Renong Tin Ltd., for the month of Nov. No. 2 Dredge 061.30 pieola 1 626.20 5)87.50 picuK
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  • 1513 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. ue F/aser va j. 4-Amoit ?o C r Arnpat 5 9 6 3cd 5 9 6 3 n a 34 6 34|6 36j6cd I
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  • 84 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases I (F. 0.8. December) 21% 22 Good F.A.Q. in cases I (F. 0.8. December) 219)16 21 lljlfc No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) I (awardable Spore) 21% 22 do. December 22 22 do. Jan.'Mar.
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  • 69 3 Final Dividend Of Five Per Cent. Declared A cable has been received by Guthrie and Co., Ltd., the local agents, stating that the directors of the Sendayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd., have recommended a final dividend of five per cent., payable en Jan. 20, in respect of
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  • 27 3 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Dec. 6. The franc rose sharply to-day as a result of this morning's developments in the Chamber debate on armed leagues—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 575 3 Dividend Increased To 6 Per Cent. (By Air Mail.) T„_ London, Nov. 26. HE twenty-sixth annual general meett J ng of Bukit Ka J'ang Rubber Estates, Ltd.. was held at 7, Martin's Lane E C Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell, the 'chairman, proposed the adoption of the report
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  • 97 3 During the week ending Nov. 30 exports from Malayan ports amounted to 27,090 eases, 0 f which: 14,584 (54 per cent) cases were to the Un ted Kingdom, (21 per cent) cases to the Continent cf Europe, IK! }J per cent) cases to Canada, and J..J16 (8 per
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  • 260 3 Half Ysarly Report DIVIDEND OF 75 CENTS A SHARE JHE following is the report of the directors of the Straits Trading Se O p t L 30 d 1935:- e M After writing off depreciation, making provision for bad and doubtful debts, and including a transfer
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  • 127 3 Business Again On The Upgrade Reuter Wireless «S o h e f h tock down" inl^r*" 6 1 blcco, m± Stnal i ections notably tobaccos motors and aviations trfde /nH reCOVe^ ed s mewh at on good trade and continental buying Base metals were generally firmer but tin
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  • 54 3 An Increase Of £11,000.000 Last Week Reuter Wireless. London, Dec 4. rr.fi?!? 8 c b nks depositions in the MM nn/i T?- la sl week totalled 187,000,000. This total indicates an incrca.se of £11.000.000 compared with the previous week says the condition statemen' of i.h<* Federal
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 192 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, I)" Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Ca P ital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund j 500 ,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money
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    • 133 3 the Yokohama! SPECIE BANK, 1 LIMITED. I r^?^*^* 8 RAFFLES PLACF Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000.000. ZlIZ n L Yen 127.^0,000 o ?xiS/ )FFICE: YOKOHAMA. T*?ru» n? ES fc Alex andria. Bafavia. Berlin. Dairen. Fengtien. Hamburg Han 1 kow. Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsin king Karachi. Kobe. London. Los Angev«;^ a
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    • 416 3 I SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met protection for your family is a certainty. But there is always the danger that protection may be lost, when an accident diverts funds from the insurance to meet expenses. I The Asia Life offers a sure and exclusive way
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  • 97 4 Situation In The North Sudden Turn Of Events Major-General Doihara's A ttitude Concern In World Capitals More Serious Matter Than ItaloAbyssinian Dispute Marshal Chiang's Outspoken Address (From Our Own Correspondent) I Shanghai, Nov. 26. rpHE situation in North China has taken an uncertain turn during
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  • 224 4 WHILE the true facts behind this coup had no l been clearly explained, it was learned that Japanese military pressure and intrigues were responsible for bringing about the new threatening situation. Major-Genearl Doihara. Japan's 'Lawrence of Manchuria, was no doubt the central figure m this movement His idea,
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  • 208 4 ACCORDING to a Reuter dispatch from Peiping, the abandonment of this tripartite conference was ascribed to instructions counselling extreme caution which the Northern leaders had received from Nanking. They were told, it was reported, .to "cease all negotiations as the scope of the subject exceeded local powers."
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  • 267 4 THAT the Japanese military leaders had not yet given up hopes of eventual successes in the "autonomous movement" may well be gathered from a recent report from Paotingfu Hopei, saying that two Japanese staff officers have flown there to see General Shang Chen, apparently with a view to
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  • 252 4 MEANWHILE it is pointed out that it 111 will probably be useless to take a stern policy in this part of the work since it is impossible to take any effective steps against Japan's act there. On the other hand, it is alsc believed that Britain's determination
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  • 211 4 AN account of its great length, it is not v necessary to reproduce the whole speech here in existence. General Chiang first summarised the sad state of affairs which have dominated ihe relations of the two countries since the coup of Sept. 19, 1931. and the subsequent
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  • 183 4 IT js also interpreted as significant thai immediately following the publication of this speech, Mr. Akira An;. Japanese Ambassador to China, wont to Nanking and had a three-hour interview with General Chiang, the result ol which has been described as "satisfactory." In certain quarters, it is even believed
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1016 4 1001 LADIES' HATS AND 250 LADIES' DRESSES TO BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OF COST I 1 MEYER MANSION, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 M. HASSAN M 3T, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake al' sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either
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    • 575 4 NOTICE Application for first class Public House Licence At No. 9, Tan Quee Lan Street, Singapore. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Lim See Leng has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices for a first class public house licence at the above premises, and that any person or persons
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    • 502 4 BIGGER AND BETTER SELECTIONS OF CLOCKS WATCHES ON DISPLAY AT t TrtTi lAiiin; FllllM 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection with any other Clock and Watch Repairers or Dealers. p.s. TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 28-A, CHANCE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2633 Stockists of Eiika Brand
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    • 45 4 ROCK LIGHT (Registered Trade Mark). Liquid Carbolic Soap Cleans and Disinfects. "ERADICO" ANTI-VERMIN SOLUTION 1 FOR KILLING MOSQUITOS, FLEAS, COCKROACHES etc. BOILER FLUID (For Steam BoilersL CREOSOTE DISINFECTANT (Germicide, Antiseptic Deodorizer) Sole Agents:— j Boon Seng Co. Ltd. Tel. 7268. 36 38, Robinson Rosd. I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 158 5 i cnoosi PHIKO I on isn 4 a wireless expert. Alflte iB ft lSßHP^^^^^Mßii is enter tainment, music, news. 1 WtLl f B T u hat iS why more P e °P le choose Philco ■HSPtw iMIIW I n any olhor make I'hev trust the I M 8 world's largest
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    • 446 5 Premature child m Mrs. A. S.. of CowdenbeathV writes (case MPA 1615) Jw "It gives me great pleasure to write you in ]g«jf praise of your Sunshine Glaxo and its most won- derful effects on my baby James, who is now five Jfe months old. Weighing only 5 lb. 5
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1204 5 Malayan Listeners* Radio PHOHL ~OLLAND 25.57 metres (11,730 KCS). BRITISH EMPIRE I NIROM to-day PROGRAMMES n v 1120 a.m.-Piano compositions by Dlllch NattonaJ Anthem TO-DAY Schumann. (J) Aufschwing, played by mrc^^ «t. 8.8.C. Northern Ireland' Jg- Orchestra programme" -T,me SlSna,; Vanety M_ic. Sin' U '--M, V i a l i
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  • 94 6 German Justification For Rearming Reuter. Hamburg, Dec. 1. COOD-HOARDERS, grumblers, churchmen. reactionaries and the foreign nress were castigated by General GoerjrtK in a two-hour speech justifying ,eai ™ament In the interests of world peace. h-»™!! 06 W >f ere anvil Tor a hundred hJSSer" he
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  • 102 6 Doctor's Startling Statement Reuter. London, Dec. 7. ▼HE startling statement that China Is the best fed nation and that Britain's diet Is wrong and dangerous was made Dr. Arthur Stephens upon his return from a world tour organised by the British Medical Association to study world diet. Dr.
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  • 126 6 HARBOUR BOARD SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Dec. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) NIL Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Arizona Maru 18; Menestheur- 14, Glenamoy 8. iSmpire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silverguava 30; Thurland. Castle 32; Siamese
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  • 186 6 SELLING Singapore, Dec. 5. London 4 months' sight 2I4 1 London 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London 60 days' sight 2)4 1|16 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1|32 London demand 2 4 London T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris demand 868 Hamburg demand 140 New
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  • 101 6 British Official Wireless Lcndon. Doc. 8. Paris 74 35.64. New York 4 92V Montreal 4.98 Id Brussels 29.25. Geneva 15.18 Amsterdam 7 26 1 4 Milan Berlin 20 23'$. Stockholm iv.39 1 Copenhagen 2I&H Oslo 19.90^2. Vienna 26'«. Prague 118*13 16 Helsingfors 22t%. t Madrid 35 63-64. Rio
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  • 76 6 Mails expected from Europe etc 'Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies oy Air < Netherlands», time of delivery ci boxholders' letters only l r. m and general
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  • 21 6 The mail despatched from Singinore v 14 by the Karoa was delive?od in London on Dec. 7 (23 days).
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  • 86 6 ALHAMBRA.—'Woman Wanted." CAPITOL.—' Broadway Gondolier." EMPIRE.—"The Lost City" (complete GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"One Heavenly Night" and "Shadow ot Doubt." MARLBOROUGH Forbidden Tt I ritory." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION —"Brown en Resolution." REGAL date
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  • 49 6 Training Class To Begin To-m or r owl The training class in Basic English for the teachers who have been selected Will begin to-morrow at Rftfllw In tut J on. The class will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 0 to 7 p.m. uiUJi further notice.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 468 6 ~M' MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT CABARET ATTRACTION COCKTAIL DANCE nj AnV o p 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. <jrl_ALJ*fc DINNER DANCE KUSSEROW (informal) 9.30 to midnight CONTINENTAL DANCE TEAM NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHE STRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS BOOK NOW FOR THE X'MAS NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES XMAS EVE—SPECIAL XMAS
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    • 110 6 You never saw so much QUALITY at LOW PRICE II I 1 THIS new improved Pathfinder is a quality tyre throughout. It's built as only Goodyear builds' tyres: CENTER-TREAD TRACTION for SAFETY SUPERTWIST CORD body for BURST PROTECTION IN EVERY*,PLY THICKER TREAD f0r,30% CREATER NON-SKID MILE ACE. Yet is is
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    • 116 6 MARINE NOTICE Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels neavy Gun Practice which will take Place from Siloso Battery on Dec 11 commencing at 7 p.m Mm,nt ar lf, Red Fla will be flown from Mount Siloso for one hour before the rractice commences. On conclusion
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    • 284 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. INCREASED TAX ON TRICYCLICS H AM)-<ARTS It is notified that the fcllov ing increased rates of tax will be enforced us from .January, 1936:— For every tricycle used for purposes of trade or business $(!.<)'» For every handcart the body of which -does nit exceed 4
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 132 6 j Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE tO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Ban Siong Bee; 'iOon Africa East (Arizona Maru) 2 p.m. America (South) (Arizona Maru) 2 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Kutsang) 2 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Kutsang) 2 pjn. Hongkong (Kutsang) 2 p.m. Japan (Kutsang) 2 pjn.
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    • 118 6 Diary of the Day j 1 »—-^4. WHATS ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures •TO-DAY, DEC. 9 High Tides:—9.37 a.m.. 11.19 pm Legislative Council Meeting 1030 am Hockey: Singapore Trial, S.C C SC Re v. OS.C. 11, S.C.R.C.: Raffles Coiled v. 0.R.A., RX; Medical College I v V.M.C.A. I, College
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 24 7 You could be the proud possessor of these if only you use this scientifically B^||M prepared TOMC HAIR OIL. F^^fß I On Safe Everywhere
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    • 191 7 f Solo Agents; 404 is? E .u HV A T RADIO CO., 404, North Bridge Road. Tel. 4566. I HE NEW WESTING HOUSE J Precision Radio I Model 206 10 Tubes, j ALL-METAL TUBES. I SHADOWGRAPH TUNING I ILLUMINATED COLOUR WAVE I BAND SELECTOR. OVERSIZE HIGH FIDELITY" I SPEAKER. I
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    • 309 7 #t NOTHING CUANS CALVERTS r teeth with powder" Calvert's have been saying for more than 50 years. And why Because cleaning is the one thing that matters in keeping teeth sound, and powder cleans as nothing else can. Try Calvert's for yourself and see. CALVERTS tooth powder ALL OVER THE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 512 7 IJI alayan Listeners 9 Radio (Continued from page 5) j FSERLLN STATION DJN 31.45 metres (9,540 kcs) djr [9.74 metres (15,200 kcs.), DJA ?i r:res (9,560 kcs.). Jl3B TO-DAY 1.06 p.m. Call DJB, DJN (German, Eng(.erman Folk Song. Programme asl (Germ., Engl.). 20 p.m. Relayed from Leipzig: Advent iral in
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    • 445 7 2RO, ROME Wavelength 25.4 metres (11,310 kcs.) Every day a special transmission for ["tenets in the Far East is broadcast y ne above station, from 9.35 p.m. to 1120 p.m .Malayan time.) Commencing from Monday, Nov 18 1935. at about 11M p.m. (Malayan time) daily news will also be given
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    • 329 7 CLUB DIARY cH h^ re are numerous Clubs ano Societies in Singapore, most of th* member* of which are readers of th< "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pre- vided specially for them, Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping U up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 301 8 I 1 tgi 0 0 0 0 m j THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING ROMANTIC COMEDY 1 .11 JraNWYCKI j Bip ||f I A fast moving, light-hearted romance that takes joiSk WWW I a P air young lovers over the bumps in a motor- i »J trailer...with a laugh for every turn
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    • 303 8 "BROADWAY GONDOLIER" will be remembered as ONE of lh" wf WSM I INKS! Ml SICAL OMEDIES oi Ilu< I S. Press (Sat.) r* \.\XVi 1» \py j ihe Famous Stars of "GOLD LIG CS ol Together again f jnjfcL, «fliir Wa*vs, Fcik* ar.l > »irk S'owHl »»d Joan iSlnndcil j
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    • 256 8 MM M HSP GEYLANG 'PHONE H Mk TO-NIGHT LAST NIGIH i A 4 SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 BORIS KARLOFF—COLIN CLIVE—V AL ERIE HOBSON In V reversal's New Terrific Thriller THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN The monster talks. The monster want'- a wife!.. .or dca.h to the •< v created him. First
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 262 9 A TEA DANCES j From sto 7.30 p.m. I Every Tuesday, Thursday j And Saturday j& v*fV NIGHT DANCES j Nightly V/ <r from tf j n Vff Dance j i To The j 1 Irresistible V Rhythms of 1 DE SILVA S LIVE j j ORCHESTRA. S j j,
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    • 286 9 m Aren't They Good X mas Presents? j CLASSICAL AND DANCE ALBUMS. j l 4 j "DASH" STH SONG DANCE containing Cherokee, j S A street in old Seville. Andalusia, etc. re 50 cts. t I "BIG BROADCAST" 6TH SONG DANCE ALBUM containing I Chasing shadows, I'm yours for to-night,
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    • 332 9 "CHEAP GOOD" This comprehensive little nhrase tly sums up a true description of ihe World's Famous Re~o.-d<:— To-day, you are able to buy Record* «f World's Famous Artistes perfectly and electrically recorded <v, Full-size 10-inch Records, including: GRACIE FIELDS, CHARLiE KCSZ, EDDIE CANTOR UKULELE IK F LARRY ADLER, JACK PAYNE,
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  • 702 10 jyjALAYA is a considerable distance from the scene of the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia and, speaking for the people as a whole, they display far more interest in their own domestic affairs than to what is happening in the Ethiopian foothills, or to what repercussions may eventuate
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  • 177 10 Authorities Preparing Drastic Measures Reuter. T--_ Cairo. Dec. 8. Hfc Egyptian infantry and cavalry were called out as a precautionary measure following renewed rioting Striking students set fire to tramcars anri stoned and turned hcses on the police from the balccnies of the Kasreiaini Hospital. The
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  • 54 10 Take Their Seats In The House Of Lords Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 4 I Viscount Monsell of Evesham, formerly Sir Eyres Monsel. and Viscount Swlnton of Ma*ham. formerly Sir P. CunllfTe Lister. took their seats in the House of Lords this afternoon, wearing mourning i rosettes on their
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  • 65 10 Offers Wedding Rings For War Chest Reuter Wireless. Home, Dec. 4. -Hie Queen of Italy has telegraphed to Mussolini offering her and the King's wedding rings for the benefit of the war chest. She says, "My ring represents the dearest thing I possess because it reminds me
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  • 34 10 Eighty-Five Fatalities In Russian Disaster Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 8. Eightv-flve Derson were killed in an avalanche which swept down the Yu*spor mountain upon the city of KiroYsk in the Kola Peninsula —Reuter
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  • 232 10 AND THE NEED FOR AN UNOFFICIAL MAJORITY has recently been a great revival of discussion of the question of Council Reform in the Straits Settlements, a matter which the Malaya Tribune has always endeavoured to keep in the forefront of local politics. "L.C.L." considers the
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  • 230 10 T*HE Straits Settlements have been a Crown Colony for seventy years. They form a very prosperous part of the British Empire, and the inhabitants are admittedly of a good rder of intelligence. Yet in the matter of representation on the Legislative Council we are
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  • 165 10 J AM of opinion that:— 1. The constitution of the Straits Settlements, as it at present exists, is antiquated and unsatisfactory; 2. The European community is over-represented according to the population; 3. The European community has a larger voice in the selection of their representatives nominated by the
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  • 166 10 I" AM surprised that no suggestions for Council Reform other than hose from the S.C.B.A. have been put forward. Probably this is to be accounted for by the fact that the public, especially the British community, treats the Legislative Council and its functions with placid inlifference. though
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  • 184 10 AN organised body like a congress of all nationalities will certainly tend to bring about unity and arouse interest and selfless devotion in the members for the preservation of the whole and the more so if it becomes a permanent body. This will be the primary duty -of
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  • 73 10 Reuter. L Rome. Dec. 7. italv has finally abolished the Christmas Tree. In recent years Fascists attacked the tree as a foreign importation, while the Catholic Church denounced it as a Protestant symbol derived from pagan Hence there have been few trees in Italian homes in recent Christmas
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  • 89 10 Reuter Wireless T New York, Dec 4 «Jr£ G ve m ?nts warning against shipments of oil, cotton, etc. to Italy has been challenged in the Federal Courts in order to test its constitutionality. The Federal Judge signed an order requiring five of the leading members of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 194 10 iii& i: s o f hi ALrn by MAMFIELP SIZES AND HALF TWO FIITINGS MEDIUM Jz^^^^^^ No. 811. AN EASY FITTING OXFORD MODEL IN DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF AND HIGH GRADE BLACK BOX CALF, STOUT ENGLISH LEATHER SOLES AND HEELS. A SMART SHOE THAT WILL GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION IN APPEARANCE
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    • 20 10 1 THE RAILWAYS I ARE AT YOUR SERVICE FOR ALL KINDS OF TRANSPORTATION i j THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY i I
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  • 122 11 WHOLE OF TIGRE PROVINCE ALSO OGADEN DANAKIL ITALY Musi RitfU tftruKL DEC. 12 Reuter. TH L F pea r p,an m h .ng Italy than any offered so far, according to a well-informed French .source The whole of l, gre would AkBUm M ly
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  • 881 11 League Plan THE HOARE-LAVAL DECISION Reuter. Rome. Dec. 8. |L Duce in his speech in the Italian Chamber referred to Sanctions and said that Italy had informed France of its unalterable requiremints in October but the response was sanctions. He declared that no siege (applica
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  • 242 11 Doctors' Protest I 1 INHUMAN ACT OF ITALIANS Reuter. Addis Ababa, Dec. 9. JHERE is intense indignation in Abyssinia at the Italian bombings of Dessie. The EthiopianG™vtoe statltown itself is the centre of troop concentrations and J™*? Reparations and declares tWti no old,cr are a* Present
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  • 807 11 NO SECESSION OF TERRITORY Autonomy Plan JAPANESE ACCEPT COMPROMISE Peiping, Dec. 7. TT is authoritatively stated that a formula for the solution of the North-China crisis acceptable to the Japanese has been reached as a result of the negotiations of the past 24 hours. It
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  • 169 11 Message To Malcu/a From The Governor WITH this issue of the Malaya Tribune we publish our Christmas supplement, consisting of 28 pages and supplied free with every copy of the paper. We are proud to be able to produce on the first page of the supplement a
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  • 79 11 CHINESE CABINET Reshuffle Of Ministers Forecast Nanking, Dec. 9. IT is forecast that there will be a reshuffle of the Cabinet, which will be announced after the meeting of the Central Political Council next week. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek will assume duties as Premier next week. Mr. Wang Ching Wei
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  • 12 11 COUNCIL VOTES RELIEF GRANT Sir Andrew Caldecott i H.E. THE GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE
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  • 303 11 TRIBUTES to Sir Andrew Caldecott, who left Singapore on Saturday to assume the Governorship of Hongkong, were paid at the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day in the Council Chamber, Singapore. It Was the last session of the year and Council approved of the payment by Government of $750,000 to
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  • 3109 12 SPEECHES AT M. C. U. DINNER CONFIDENCE AND PRIDE IN THE COLLEGE Singapore, Monday. pREAT conviviality prevailed at the Adelphi Garden on Saturday night, when about 200 students, graduates and guests of the Medical College Union gathered together for th? Third Annual Reunion Dinner,
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  • 594 12 Yesterday's Function BIG GATHERING TOWN HALL (From Our Own Correspond Ipoh. Moi 4 the Ipoh Town Hall yesterday another big faahionable weddin ß took place, uniting two very I known families of Perak Celebrations were on a gra i I making the wedding one of the
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  • 1288 13 BRITISH AIM IN RE-ARMING WORK BEGUN Details Of Amazing Invention BRITAIN IS BUILDING UP THE MOST FORMIDABLE AIR FORCE IN THE WORLD. At the election, the Government promised to re-arm. The work has already begun. From Our Oioi Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 26. jf
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  • 215 13 Adventure Mystery At Th? Alhambra AT THE CINEMAS MAUREEN O'Sullivan and Joel McCrea take part in an amazing mystery adventure which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterdey. The picture "Woman Wanted," a M.-G.-M. production, is packed with oction arm fast moving sequences and deals with the lHW*a never-ending
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  • 159 13 Departure For Conversation With M. Laval London. Dec. 7. Sir Samuel Hoare. the Foreign Secretary, left London for Paris by the nine o'clock train this morning. Hehad intended going by air. but a dense tog early this morning made flying impossible. When he has :i conversation with
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    • 151 13 < fl Hit II 8 HI 8 1 m m M.i I II 0 1 j Q Q Q fl Q Q Q, JOWETT m I J For 30 Years JOWETT has proved to the Motor- •Si ing World that the Horizontal Flat-Two Cylinder T Engine is more reliable, more
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  • 790 14 LAST SATURDAY'S GAME FINE BATTLE Singapore's Grim Defence f ßy Our Rj<,by Football Correspondent Singapore, Saturday. gY defeating Singapore by six points to three in. the Malaya Cup tie at Anson road this afternoon, United Services are virtually certain to be the
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  • 44 14 London, Nov. 23. The Aga Khan, whose unbeaten tri-ple-Crown winner, Bahrain, was the outstanding horse of the Jubilee racing season, heads the list of winning owners with 149J01. Frank Butters, who heads the list of trainers, secured the "hat trick" to-day\
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  • 293 14 Negri-Malacca's Narrow Victory (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 8. JOHORE met Negrl-Malacca at Genu- ang yesterday and suffered defeat by 3 points to nil (a penalty goal» which was scored about fifteen minutes before the game by Pinto. NegriMalacca were Awarded the penalty for ofl-stde and
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  • 56 14 The S.C.C. Rugby tournament between the P.S. and I and the Merchants, which was to have been played to-morrow, has been cancelled. Playing on Saturday last, the R.A. (Blakan Mati), defeated the O.R.A. at hockey by* 2 goals to 1. On Sunday Khalsa Association beat the Post Office
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  • 741 14 October Medal PRESIDENT'S PRIZE COMPETITION THE October Medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for J. D. Lahig in "A" division with a net score of 70, in a win for R. D.
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  • 121 14 Czecho-Slovakian Davis Cup Players a Singapore, Monday. MENZEL and Hecht, CzechoP Slovakia's Davis Cup players, who have been touring Japan, are due to arrive in Singapore tomorrow and will be seen in action on the S.C.C. Courts in the CPCiwag The Staffasore Vunk A; o- <
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  • 173 14 Acquiring The "Hake Habit" "MAKE'S Habit" is the new name v the Stock Exchange twenty-five miles walk championship. H. A. Hake (Share and Loan deportment) won the title for the fifth successive year at Hayes, Kent, on Nov. 2. Shattered record set up by himself in 1933 by
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  • 60 14 Exhibition Game Postponed Singapore, Monday. MR. Shigeo Fujiwara, the well-known trick billiards player, will not give an exhibition to-night, at the Metrepole Hotel, owing to being indisposed. The date when he will be able to appear will be announced later. INTER-CLUB COMPETITION The final in the Inter-Club Billiards
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  • 135 14 Excellent Card STAND-UP SCRAPS EXPECTED Singapore, Monday. gOM Pong ana Ventwm Marqu 2 two oi' the mo leasing lightei v «nU appear at th New World Arena on Friday Dee l when Mr. Beii will present a double main event programme. The Siamese will fight the sturdy
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  • 177 14 Al Rivers To Fight Malinao THE Singapore Boxing Beard of Con--1 trol has approved ol Mr. S. C. Seng's ox emotion which will be staged at the Olympic Stadium on Boxing Day. Dec. The main attraction will be a ten 3minute round bout between Al Rivers
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    • 19 14 MOM *Wmk BAR. LEY*^ WATED If HEALTH ||j I MADE FROM iji 1 II FNCLISH BARIt-v H.'filßjjA FRESH LFMOHS
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    • 168 14 j GOVT. SECURITY j Life Assiirftifc*** V fJ.V. I :stabiished 187 Head Office— BOMB \V. Summary of 1934 Report S New Policies Issued 18,795,361 j Annual Income 20,097,26 Policies in Force $346,904,652 Total Claims Paid $104,312,811 Funds Increased to 99,448,860 I THESE FIGURES SPEAK VOLUMES FOR THE j SOUNDNESS AND
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  • 735 15 ROYAL SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB RAMONA WINS A Very Close Finish Singapore, Monday. the R.S.Y.C. yesterday the sixmetres sailed the first race for the fllack Swan Challenge Cup. This cup wa.s presented in 1929 by Mr. F. F. Weurne'to celebrate the completion of his
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  • 46 15 America Defeated By England Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 5. England defeated America by s—o in the first Squash Rackets International at the Bath Club. London. The Egyptian, Amrbey, the English Open Champion, captained England and beat Strachan, of Philadelphia 9— c and 9—o.—Reuter Wireless
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  • 138 15 Indians' Win By 5 Goals At Hockey tu* t Singapore. Saturday f.J J^ lan Association severely trounced the Ceylon Sports Club on then ground this evening oy five goa°ls in T ??fo W l n f ne u S showed fine combination H o fi„ a
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  • 34 15 Amsterdam, Dec. 5 Tne 26t h game in the World Chess Championship resulted in a win for Euwe after 47 moves and the present scores are Euwe 9 and Dr. Alekhlne 7
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  • 61 15 Perak's Team To Meet Singapore (From Our Own Reporter) state trial Perak 5f tJSS f elccted to represent t-erak at badminton against SineaDore at Singapore on Dec. 26' Dln B»Pore Xim e Teik p ph r and Fo Chong Hai Hew Uan° U^ s Tan Cheng'chor and Goay Saya
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  • 63 15 Van Suylekom's Feat At The s.s.c. I Singapor3, Monday. Yesterday's water polo rae<» ir the aT« immlng S b win brSdthf and C fh. Was 30 metres tors here were ci B ht competiW*h/¥^2S U SSPhy *i been week won 5L an who last o?e e rNso°metr G
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    • 19 15 s loans! 'LINIMENT KILLS PAIN w.s. daily ovm healt obtainable JBS^S 1 che mists every* 1 1 e p;
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    • 373 15 THE I GREAT EASTERN LIFE is GREAT** j by reason of the faot j tnJuTj it iff"* f litUe th of Id) built up a large business all over Asia; j 1(2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; j (3) m ern l-W llll were previously I from life assurance
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  • 297 16 Katharine Hepburn In "Break Of H?arts" FR the first time in her meteoric screen career Katharine Hepburn is said to be cast in a role which definitely brings out every side of her vibrant personality. The star's current characterisation In "Break of Hearts" which is the
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  • 18 16 Gladys and Kusserow, two clever continental artistes, who open a fortnight's season at the Raftles rl;tel from to-n:<:ht.
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  • 228 16 Joe E. Brown In "Bright Lights" rE E. BROWN, the funnel-mouthed comedian, comes to the Capitol Theatra this week in what is heralded as his most uproarious comedy romance In additi.n to Joe's laugh-provnkuv -tunts, there urc four lively Mugs, f<> the picture is one of back stage
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    • 141 16 «J. **+*4.4.*4.4.4.^.^.^.^.5.^.^. < 4 4 .4.^. 4 4 4 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4,4.4, WHITEAWAYS I I HAVE JUST THE f GIFT I NEED J I We have just com- f I PLETED A NEW WINDOW Z t DISPLAY SHOWING USEFUL t X'MAS GIFTS. I We INVITE YOU TO INSPECT I THESE WINDOWS WHICH
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    • 316 16 WHAT A HOSPITAL PATIENT OVERHEARD A chance remark by one #OfflU patient to anotner in a lamous London n »spital, kaa to one of them being mred from aieadiul c-mpiant in a most remarkaoie manner. Mrs. Beatrice Henuood, ol 89, N chela Street i\ew JNonn Hoed, London, NX, *es tne
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  • 917 17 The Various Views Outlined ROCKS AHEAD Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 8. THE departure of the squad of carpenters and electricians from the fam us Locarno Room at the Foreign ffice denotes that all is in readiness •or one of the most important post war international gatherings,
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    • 355 17 TEA 1 WOW I FEEL |L *1 1 J§| BETTER SINCE W V T0 posTUM i' j^tj^^l^ YES, it's true... *oo mud* tea can easily bring on headaches. That's because tea contains tannin and caffein, two drustimulants which, if taken to excess, often cause headaches" nervousness and indigestion. There's usually
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  • 326 18 Sikh Sent To Prison For Five Years SENTENCE of five years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of rioting with a deadly weapon, was passed on Surjan Singh, a Sikh workman employed formerly at the Singapore Aerodrome, at the Singapore Assize Court on Saturday by Mr. Justice
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  • 29 18 A bonus of $100 has been paid to Mr H. A. Forrer, M.C.S., for wo.k in connection with the revision of the chrono.ogical lists of State and Federal Laws
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  • 139 18 New Company Being Formed (By Air Mail) I 112 <From Our Own Correspondentj London, Nov. 19. A NEW rubber exhibition has Just opened in the City of London It is an assortment of goods made from rubber powder and is being displayed in connection with a new share
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  • 270 18 Funeral Of Princes Victoria Reuter. London, Dec. 8. WITH simple dignity, Princess vw was buried in the ftZrJ** St. George's Chapel at W? ndS or Ult 01 morning, the coffin resting Jg* &i Ward ,nd Queen Alexandra K T 2 King and Queen, the King and cL
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    • 58 18 10 H P SALOON 60-65 M.P.H. I 35-40 M.RG. An exceptionally roomy ear -.eat i n g now re- I arranged for greater comfort-new colour schemes. I Call and inspect these latest models or let us arrange a Demonstration ride. I UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. SINGAPORE IpOH WEARNE BROS ITn penang,Malacca.
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    • 317 18 m 1 1 1 1 1 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED A Remedy for Consumption Has "sen Found. DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered ihat has cured the deadly Consumption even in the
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  • 610 19 Singapore Mao Killed n CAR'S PLUNGE INTO RAVINE I (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec. 6. AN inquiry into the "death of Mr Arthur H. Jones (35), of Katong, Singapore a retired Indian Railway official, who met with a fatal motor-car accident $t the 6th mile,
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  • 261 19 Sikh Seetenced To Five Years Singapore, Saturday CENTENCE cf five year*' rigorous irnprlsonment was Dassed hv Mr c™r, Ce CkeU <n the aJS Sn/h °H. a Bikh nanicd Surjan *->ingh on his being tound culltv tin?Ki w USIy Colmr -31 jury of culpable homicide not amounting
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  • 401 19 Appeal To The Supreme Court ARTpwrma bttt?^ l3ol 6 Saturday. RICKSHA-PULLER who had been denieTtwV' Causin hurt not only denied that he committed the offence bjrt alleged that he was the assauUed the Supreme Court to-day in suooort «tti!2Sfi? t he ma is trate's court
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  • 93 19 In London For Funeral Of Princess Victoria London, Dec. 6. The King of Norway, who has come to attend the funeral of Princess Victoria, arrived in London this afternoon. He was met at the station by the Duke of Gloucester. He proceeded to Buckingham Palace where the Queen
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  • 97 19 Hongkong, Dec. 7. The rice duty was enforced in Changchow, Fukien, on Dec. 1. This is being opposed by the merchants who have suspended imports. There is sufflcieat nee to last only five days. The Chamber of Commerce has decided to petition the Provincial Government and
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    • 25 19 Agents: iKfraf *ua*and suffocating dust. *l 7ll Genuine eTu'jc IB JglJkv Cologne relieves headache and fatigue. etprmoUtiMt Robert Bku (Malay.) Hoagkon* Bank Chamber., Telephone 47J1.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 5 1 The Malaya Tribune CHRISTMAS SVPPLEITĔNI^rMir~^~J^
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    • 717 1 THE GOVERNOR'S SPECIAL MESSAGE TO MALAYA TRIBUNE READERS FESTIVE DECORATIONS JT is DO* time to think of scheme* for decorating rooms for Christmas parties, and this year not only havi we Christmas as an emblem but. the King's Jubilee as well. On occasions like
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    • 65 1 Ac Athens. as a last-minute preparation for the return of King George II of Greece, the Greek Government has withdrawn from circulation all the 75 drachma stamps (about 3 shillings) on account of their bearing the emblem of the Keoublic. It is suggested here that the issue
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    • 399 1 J7ROM the first course to the last, biscuit cookery comes to the aid of the Christmas hostess, to save her time, and to give her new, tempting and economical dishes to delight her guests. the first course the hors d'oeuvres may be made most enticing with the use
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    • 434 1 CHRISTMAS CARDS To Make Eat are .you doing about Christmas cards this year?" Greetings to children are perhaps the most difficult. How are we to suitably return greetings in answer to those unsophisticated wishes written in their best hand on cards decorated with their own fingers, pasted with scraps from
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      • 33 1 SMART ECONOMY IN NEW FALL MODELS. t Streamline flattery at a price' I So reasonably priced thai you may realize your desi c for Arc* shoes for all occasions. VOONG HEOJfG SHOE CO.,
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      • 106 1 have been asked to send a message for CMdm <*« In Malaya, more than in any country I have known the true Christmas spirit of peace and goodwill prevails. In the past year, I hope that I have made many friends among you. Certainly I have met with nothing but
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      • 27 1 BRILLIANTLY BEAUTIFUL EVENING SHOES In gold and silver, kid and dainty patterns. < all a t YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO.. 3.>4, 356. North Bridge Road, S.ngapore. Phone 4293.
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      • 232 1 r t j CRYPTIC CROSSWORD J •J. 4 frijHH ■HT «j i b\ —I I I I I l__—Jlß II ir CLUES I CLUES Across I Down 1 With 26 to all our readers (9>. I I. Canine bombast in the pudding (7) r\!? d may your X" 1 8
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      3691 2  -  Wsy Allan Govan AT each dimly-lit station, Leslie Appleton peered out of the window and. his heart bounding joyously, read familiar names on the station lamps. Eight stations yet!— the train was surely hitched to a tortoise. Now only seven! Six now! The little stations seemed not to
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      • 57 2 I THE t j ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Strain Settlements). S I MAKE i j THE FUTURE SECURE S EOR YOUR DEPENDENTS AND YOURSELF S BY MEANS OF j ENDOWMENT ASSURANjQf i J Head Office GREAT EASTERN LIFE BUILDING J CECIL STREET, j SINGAPORE. IN HORA£E W RAPER P.CB.
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      • 34 2 jj ONE OF OUR REAL j I SUCCESSES s s Ch t r~ s I > j! Come §nd see for yourself. I I f?" I SUN WAN CO. »3, VM TOIIIA STREET. Tel. 2425.
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      • 192 3 I I DAINTY AND I I TOYS foo I I llgy I ATTRArr.i/r orwcT R USEFUL AND LrrV TVE J?J S AND G,RLS INEXPENSIVE I I GIFTS OF A *-L AGES. MEN. I I jjjjfr- SMARTLY DRESSED DOLLS. J*"** RAZ RS MB I I I 'lilffk I LADIES' HAND closinK
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      • 62 4 celeWate cMismls] AND THE NEW YEAR| m i t li s CHARLES HEIDSIECK I CHAMPAGNE j EXTRA DRY j 1 AND i WHITE SEAL j I "A CHAMPAGNE OF j THE HIGHEST TRADITION" j 1 Sole Agents: (Incorporated in S.S.). -4* I X'MAS PRESENTS I Of Distinction And Ever-lasting Value!
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    • 4299 5 'j riE Ogre lived in a castle, but Ii v not like the castle in the airy st ry. It was just a rather attractiveoking house with scarlet twines oi mpelopsis hanging over the leaded of the windows; a crazy-flagg ul pathway meandered from the ok! i
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    • 7 7 < Continued from page 5) The Cracker Mystery
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      • 256 7 At all times cf the P L P U P P but particularly at Christ- y i«s*fc >k jj{ mas time, everybody is 1% W I I I I IV 7 confronted with the per- llf (111/ i 1 8 plexing question of what I/ I I to give as
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    • 113 8  - Keepi ng up the Christmas Spirit 4 VAUGWAN DRYDEH is an atmosphere «if v'eniality am' joviality—no extra charge toi alliterate hi —about Ihv season of Christinas which js exceedingly pleasinjtr. A spirit of peace and goodwill iMTvailcs us, which find; 1 expression in small benrvoUjtict'K, and makes us feel that
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    • 157 8 Thi inrleiihiolt tendency prk'w! *>m. ttntlei-hcarLid m»' tiiiptttciini' t'»'o|)lr, "What a p*ty i* js 1 12" thov say. "Ihat we cannot up the -pull m Christmas! Why,' they ;»sk. "cannot wi- retain the liUKhI lit loudness and jfoiidtyill ill' j through the year'.'" At first -light, Mure h
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      415 8 Without wishing to be unduly pessimistic, or a spoil-sport, I can see some very real dangers in any attempt to keep up the spirit of Christmas for any length of time beyond the generally accepted season. W« relax noticeably at Chris, mas time and permit ourselves to smile
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    • 209 8 Wife's Fears 1 Then our wives would predict tha if we went on like that, the whole lot would soon be in the woikhouse. And she would confide in her relatives that we were behaving very queerly, and that she was terribly afraid that we were sickening for something serious.
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    • 415 8 No Lpnger Cause For Terror j I fHE dentist's chair need no longer Cause any terror in the mind of the prospective parient, according to a review of proceedings at the first day's sessions of the 11th Fall Dental clinic, which opened in the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal,
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    • 379 8 As Safeguard In Case Of War London, Nov. 14 A national cil-storage scheme— the creation of vast underground depot s m open country offering no aerial land marks—was advocated by Colon-; Whist on A. Bristow, at a meeting of th' Royal United Service Institution. Speaking on
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      4082 9  -  Huberta g. Metcalfe £RISP slopes of tissue paper reared about like a miniature Alpine ange. Flaring mountain-sides of it ice-white and ice-smooth; sudden! taint-shadowed gorges; brittle, angular crests. And among the snowy little foothills there lay sleek lakes »i colour, rose and amber and laven-der-grey and green. Satiny
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      • 442 9 THE HOUSE OF TOLLEY f 1858 1935. I x 1 PrlzE 3 AT TOE BORDEAUX /25 ,In 2 P Mr Thomas Scott sold out and came to South t the "> 3 f,,rther NINE IFIRS? BEENOB where j< T d forces Sf ToTey broS wt AS WELL AS A GOLD
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      • 46 10 if 0 J' V v-- I' "£actcaea'' carte* tie guwtantee o/ <fc miM "^fc^i^^^^^^ffi (< &ictesen>> ute*e net an axUck al Vag| i> complete newushment fm 6afy i o rm££ a/u/ ///W&k milk. Jfiexe U ne and ne uaA wM "tactoaen." Thai is u/ftv wise mm %^%M3BF^3Sm
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    • 101 11 Graham's Town. Cape Province. A bronze replica of an eichth century Canterbury cross has been presented to the Graham's Town Cathedral by the Dean and Chapter S Canterbury Cathedral. The ancient cross was dup up some 70 years ago in one of Canterbury's streets. Lts replica
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    • 372 11 important Ruling tisM£s CATHOLIC PROTESTANT Montreal, Nov. 9* DT. Rev. John, Frathing, Anglican Bishop, of Montreal said to-night he was "delighted to bear" Mr. Justice Frank Curran had refused in Superior Court to-day to annul a mixed marriage of a Roman Catholic and a Protestant performed by
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      • 48 11 I I SOwr showroom at 16 Collyer Quay, Singapore. Table Clocks with 8 day lever W^tt^ff^ movements from ?14. Swiss lever walche > with 15 jewels movement in chromium cases from 9.5u In stainless steel 14. In 1« carat rolled Gold 16.— Guaranteed for 12 months. "j —i L,
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    • 1802 12 MARY Jean's home was in a tiny cottage which stood, and still stands, perhaps, about a mile from a village. The little girl lived there all alone except for her cat, Mew, as her Mother and Father were dead and she had never heard of any
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      • 185 12 became at*,* GOOD 6 CHIAP 2/ns. TIH- BUTTtR CREAM BISCVITS $00 per TIN 2. ttf/U/M CHCCCLATE »@BO 0 per TIN 3. FANCY SHORTBREAD 800 per TIN 4 NICE BISCVITS 800 per TIN 5 BIG CREAM CRACKER 70 0 per TIN 6. ASSORTED BISCUITS 80# per TIN -i lUU Q QU
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      • 151 13 YOU BUY A CAR BUT Y~S U ~TRTvTi~T IN ~AN AUSTIN SUCCESSFUL POLICY (OMIM h |p B B^ .pO i Jjfl "^^&I^SĔBBK&j3F^&mi The AUSTIjV It AM. 9 rfte 6 flnd s<lteeß ror Sotoo,i TWENTY TWELVE-SIX TEN-POUR^^lr Mayfair Limousine ;»g *to- SEVEN **o»*r Mayfair Landaulet 8— Open Road Tourer Lichfield Fixed-Head
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      • 112 II A U S ...policy the seven "ruby" saloon. Austins have been sold than in any preceding year. The secret of Austin popularity lies in the far-sighted ..appreciation of what the vast majority of motorists require. This governs its design and construction. An Austin is first and foremost a dependable car
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      • 136 III "tTnH vindicated II v kM b strain and rear window reflection; and 'prison windows' are to reduce light and vision. the seven open road tourer. Always there has been a respect for tradition, a thorough understanding of Bnt.sh tastes, and with this important aspect in mind-that a car i s
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      • 228 IV The Source of AUSTIN DEPENDABILITY Where 20,000 workers are employed all in one factory 1 1 mil I,hi mi 1 'ABOVE An impressive scene in the great I <TfV n rrv a j -a Wm I 1 i W 5 171 ac or f at Longbridge, showing one of the
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    • 3910 13  -  .by Kennaway James M) sea was a strange sailing-place to Captain Jasper Dale. For sixty irs he had sailed the world in vessels of every kind—barques, brigantines, schooners—anything, in act, save steamers, which he ab>rred. But those sixty years had rough! Captain Jasper to the
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      • 220 13 4* I G,FTS 0,1 f X SENT EVERYWHERE S AT ANYTIME- J CALL-OR RING t N9 4097 J I j _J FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS is expressed in a superbly dis- J f tinctive wa y with a Gift Basket from "Daisy" Flower Shop J "Daisy" Flower Shop's skilled artists have
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    • 86 14 New York. The first exhibition of its kind to stimulate American interest in contemporary British art, is being held at the Carl Fischer Gallery here where about 150 paintings by living English artists are on view for nearly a year. The works include pictures by Augustus John, Richard
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      • 255 14 THI WORLD'S MASTER TYRI~ "^SE^DUNLOP 1 jr Zjr M flj n| J ne Dunlop "90" is safe and secure. 11l M W m WJr %r Ml m\ V 1 IH Hi v tread nolds th e road: it permits mf^^^J^^ B Hj to nor to othkwĔkm M HB J «F
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      4015 15  -  SPENCER FREER JIM Barr steppeu to tne cabin door and threw it open, listening. The candle stuck in an empty whisky bottle flickered in the draught and threatened to go out. The growling of the huskies in the shed near the cabin was all he could hear. That, and
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      • 52 15 j USE ATKINSONS' j J Celebrated Lotions-Perfumes, etc., I (BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT). WILD CHLOE t WHITE ROSE SONNET I I WILD FLOWERS AND OTHER POPULAR f I ODOURS BRITISH m BEST. t obt ain*ble at every leading stores in town. f I BRINKMANN CO. 1 Telephone No. *****. t SINGAPORE
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      • 113 16 J< I 111 111 111 II ■mHi■■r«jffftf f 11 H I |B t H I 0 Bit ID tf llf 111 0 I 1 1111 |l 111 1 1111 fl fl-p fl Q Qfl |Q|QOIQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q p f GIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS THIS X'MAS. I t
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    • 16868 17  -  By Ethel M. Dell •yKS. but what's the good of said 1 Cynthia Mortimer gently »t Pan ever marry you." can You might be engaged to me for a kr h i? V,; h<? Urged and See now made a quaint gesture with her as though she
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      • 151 17 |*HHHH OQI Bt 1 08.1 UIIJJ D|Qfl fl flj| tt »eftlfl fl 8 Iflufcjfcjfl. 4 4» I United Motor Works Limited. f I 137, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 7142 x J Telegram "YERSdH" (ode:—BENTLEYS, j 1 FAkQUHAR. f 4 4 t f A 3 D,feECT IMTORTERS 0F AUTOMOBILE REPLACEMENT PARTS
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      • 59 19 I YOUR X'MAS PRESENTS I Of Latest Jewellery j j 1 BRACELETS i j Remember Money- sbent at De Siiva's will j certainly bring you back a gift of everlasting j beauty and eternal contentment. I B. P. DE SILVA LTD., j j (Incorporated in Ceylon> j SINGAPORE PENANG j
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      • 42 20 1 Authorised Capital $40,000,000. F»id-up Capital $10,000,000. Head Office:—CHlNA BUILDING, Chulia Street, Singapore. Branches in all the places indicated above Correspondents in all parti of the world. Banking Business of Evry Description Transacted. Full particulars en application. KWA SIEW TEE, General Manage]-.
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      • 74 21 z I i NOW ON I s I I ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED REGARDLESS j OF COST—INCLUDING LATEST SHIPMENTS. j DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING LOVELY j i j SILKS, UNDIES, HANDBAGS, LINGERIE, CARi PETS AND MATS AT STOCK TAKING PRICE. f I j 4143 HIGH ST. PHONE 7937 J
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      • 129 22 A i t t m i I THE JADE TREE I t i RAFFLES HOTEL i* t A i x ,j. Ha the most delightful display of Oriental goods suitable for X'mas W A presents. V v T TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY T t cf giving your relations and friends at
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      • 89 22 I AN IDEAL X'MAS GIFT A TWIN LENS REFLEX CAMERA Wl WITH A CAST metal body T GIVE A LIFETIME S SERVICE I finding f SU^eCt COimposi I are done on a ground glass screen in tho I camera, and the picture is seen in its actual I suitable subjects
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    • 173 23 £20,000 Believed Buried In Woods Paris. "Treasure' worth nearly £20,000 is believed to be buried in the woods of Ville a Avery, jus c outside Paris. This amount, in bank notes, recently venished from a pos.al van travelling between the Gare de lEst and Villie Evrard an
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    • 74 23 Sydney, Nov. 15. Probably the only Australian who doesn't think that rabbits are a curse is a prospector named Caldwell. Almost under his nose a rabbit near Alice Springs dug up from its burrow a piece of tin the s.ze of a lable-tennis ball. Caldwell, now approaching
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    • 73 23 Sydney, Nov. 14. "Lilli Pilli Joe," a 12 ft. tiger shark, has 50 Port Hacking fisnermen worried. For a month now he has been swimming lazily around a pile of rocks and snapping the blackfish from the angler's lme§. A blackfish filled with carbide was thrown to
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    • 253 23  -  By Leon Guise the Chriqtmas party begins to flag a little and everyone h wondering what to (Jo next, the mo ment of the parlour magician has arrived. There need be no elaborate entertainment—the simpler thi magic the better the effect. And with a little care his
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      329 23 As a 1 olio w-up to thi:A, try a littb book trick. Pick up volume IrtJy and ask someone to select a page ani then choose one of the first words in the first nine lines on thaf page. Tell him to multiply the number of the
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      157 23 Borrow a penny and place it in the centre of the handkerchief, gripping it by the edge and letting the handkerchief fajl down pver it. Then give the coin to someone to hold, through the handkerchief, over a tumbler three parts full of water. hang down over this
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      401 23 A useful little card trick miKiit come next. From an ordinary puck of cards tell one of your audience to take any number of cards he chooses —say up to a dozen. TJien tell a second onlooker to take twice as many as the first man. The
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    • 344 23 A torn card trick that is very bewildering can be quite simply performed with a little preparation. You want two packs of cards for this, and they must be identical. From one you take a card and offer the remainder to be shuffled. Whir? his is being done
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      • 199 23 We wish our numerous Patrons Customers I a merry Christmas and a happy, prosperous New Year. I j I scalp! j j A dentifrice containing fj 1 j the active principles of I —> r ,wtsi I j Neem (Dantan-stick) is I j j unsurpassed in prevent- I A" /-n
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      255 24 The Talking Whistle is a trick that will cause a lot of fun. You show to the audience a wand, which you explain has certain magic properties, and at the end of this you tie a piece of string, at the end of which again you tie
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    • 137 24 Driving Lessons For Schoolchildren Prague. Mot .ring: ifl to become a "set subject" in Prague schools as the result of a novel road safety scheme now launched. In future, all pupils in ,h e top two forms of secondary schools there are to have compulsoiy lessens i.i
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    • 98 24 Famous Dramat'st's Ambitious Plan New York. Mr. Eugene O'Neill, the distinguished dramatist, has settled down to write eight new plays which are really one long drama recounting the history or an American family through 125 years. The new cycle is intended to be played in sequence,
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      • 99 24 I Christmas (ftfts I 9 i I WHIOj_ ARE SURE TO PLEASE. PERFUMES by j t BOURJOIS j S CARON J j COTY. j j HOUBIGANT j i GUERLAIN i CHANEL «tc. j j j I EAU de COLOGNE; LOTIONS; PERFUME SPRAYS; POWDER j j BOWLS; VANITY CASES, etc. j
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      • 138 24 .J. j EVEREADY /3fe__ CHROMIUM FINISH TRAOE MARK I 300 ee range l A GIFT l I ™EEr THAT WILL BE j APPRECIATED! CHROMIUM FINISH j j feet light range ——j I T0 SUit £Very Po(ket anC taste# j j type 2G7:j Now, that Christmas is drawing near, J EVEREADY
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