Malaya Tribune, 20 December 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Voi. XXII.- -No 302 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Dec. 20. 1935. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935. FIVE CEiNiS.
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  • 256 2 North China Cottrtcil Inaugurated Shanghai, Dec. 19. A deputation of students in Tientsin marched in a procession to the offices of the Municipality yesterday to petition the Government for protection of the national salvation movement. The procession was very orderly. However, precautions were taken in the Japanese Concession.
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  • 86 2 Step To Transfer It to New York Reuter. London, Dec. 16. ANOTHER step towards the transference of the world's silver centre to New York was the authoritative comment on to-day's events in London when the American Treasury was unwilling to buy even with sellers at V, «d.
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  • 152 2 Why Fleet Was Sent To Alexandria Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 17. Mr. Wedgwood's question in the House of Commons, why Government sent the Fleet to Alexandria revealed Mr. Baldwin as a master of irony when he replied in accordance with Xh* cruising programme the Fleet left Malta
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  • 49 2 Decree Assembly Signed Reuter Wireless. Athens, Dec. 17. The Premier. M. Demertiis. had an audience with the King this morning and a decree was signed dissolving the National Assembly. The elections for the new Parliament will be held on Jan. 25 and 26. or Feb. 2.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 258 2 New Books For Issup (h, Saturday THE undernoted newly added i !r 1 fiction work* will reati Issue- on Saturday «21.12 35 jr am,: Out of the World, Illustrated Punu Bourne; Teak-Wallah. Illui.tt:ucij V gina'id Campbell; Get Vour Mm. Br Dyker; Lord Brougham, ILiustratod. c. Garratt; Varennes The
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  • 197 2 Explosion That Caused A Fire Singapore. Thursday. An inquiry into the death of a young Chinese named Ngoh Sze who was burned to death in a shop in Upper Cross Street on Dec. 8. was before the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. O. Porter, yesterday. A witness, Lim
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  • 114 2 Foreigners In Shensi Well Protected Shanghai, Dec. 19. The Shensi Provincial Government has announced that foreigners residing in Northern Shensi are well protected since the Government troops launched their campaign against the Reds. A Nanking mandate appoints Marshal Yen ShiShan and General Feng Yu Hsiang vice-chairmen of the
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    • 111 2 UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. j| UNIVERSAL CARS LTD., ssi^apor-, i^^"^""*a ■■•■■■■^MMlHHaHß■■——_____ I ■«i ■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■IaHMBMIIM 1 w.s. I* No rUle >f CA l kR v Vnf tor ripe or KI'SKBIStiSffMIS A REALLY WINE urn pe. No matter however hard the films Phosferme Tonic Wine contains ail that is may be. Guaranteed cure
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    • 230 2 M O R SIN M II IT TII Everybody has it Corrects it ISTRING-O-SOL Is the concentrated -ntlseptlc-germlcldal mouth wash It penetrates deep into tissues and crevices. Fxerts powerful germicidal action. Kills the germs embedded there. !lS o° lUel> B& Produces an astringent action inhibiting bacteria's growth ana activity. Leaves
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    • 73 2 9 BffIALANT y a j; A drop of Vapex on J r the handkerchief or B on the cigarette is the g finest protection J I against the infection J and the irritation J caused by Dust, J Vapex clears the J head and gives great 15 relief to catarrh
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  • 1652 3 DISPUTE IN JOHORE (X)URT OF APPEAL (From Our Own Correspondent) JohDre Bahru, Dec. 17. AN Interesting Civil Appeal inVoiving several knotty points of law which was argued for two whole days in the Court of Appeal. Johore Bahru, presided over by Mr. J Hat ice W.
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  • 19 3 Gladys and Kasserov/, Con .1 cabaret ariisj a. who arc continuing eul attain large crowds uight--1 i Raid. Hotel.
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  • 151 3 Will Not Ile Tolerated Any linger Berlin. (M-r'MAN churchman were led mreiilly in bflteve that. twilight. on orders of Adolf Hitler has act In for the \V'3knenan itvirdx, reaogni/.ed neo-pagans of the Nazi Reich, Der FYiehrer. religious circles heard. h:u< told the Roman Catholic bishop of
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    • 34 3 11 cure of Rheumatism and all Kidneys II more efficient than an." f.'milar V le Iwimtt II paiation, Lyxanthine is very eceno I fl/luflmlffflll II rnieal. One teaspoonful wI; give On 11 yTocMD^ y
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    • 129 3 I IT IS IMPORTANT TO USE THE DIRECT I __f 3 Replies to letti rs posted j I in Singapore for Lon- don may now be reeeived in only 18 days; I lie air mail rate to United Kingdom being 2f> cents per V2OZ. IMPERIAL AIRMAIL 1 > I'tr 111
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    • 170 3 These are the lips that men want to kiss. N i co.iteJ with paint. They are soft tod rutUfllL You, too, can have beautiful hp. !•> using Tangee. It isn't paint, but has die remarkable property of intensifying flu ii.itur.il color in )OUf lip-.. Tane.ee s iream base softens dry
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    • 124 3 XSSS b\ ma IP Af HN and women who wish to J IVI appear at their best must |p W, be sun- that their teeth arc white J vM and sparkling. Dull discoloured teeth ruin the %J ||p appearance keep your teeth HP strong, healthy and white by the daily
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  • 709 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. PORT MANAGEMENT AND WORKING How Liverpool Caters For Its Shipping REFHRENCE to the incidence of charges levelled by a port authority was made by Mr. L. A. P. Warner, C.8.E., general manager and secretary of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, in a lecture on the management
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  • 510 4 Medical Officer's Criticism THE survey of the hygiene of crews' spaces suggests a progressive deterioration of late in 'housing conditions' afloat." states Dr. J. Greenwood Wilson, the Medical Officer of Health at Cardiff. In his annual report dealing with the Port Sanitary Service at Cardiff. "For
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    • 491 4 BRITISH INDIA r. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Bat Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. SOI DAN 6,f>00 Dec. 20 RAJPUT AN A 17,000 D«c. 20 19M CHITRAL 15,000 Jan. 3 MJRDWAN 6,070 Jan. 1« CATHAY 15.000 Jan. 17 RAM A LPINDI 17,000 Jan. 31 5< m \U rt>lo Feb. 12 15,000 Feb.
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    • 595 4 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Gibraltar. HAKUSAN MARU 26 s.s. HARUNA MARU J an o^ s.s. KATORI MARU J, an s.s. KASHIMA MARU Feb. 6 f m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Feb. 19 Rates to Ist class
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    • 520 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Mctorsh ps. Most Cab'ns have adjo'ning private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'poie Malac a Port Per.arg M.S Sham ERRIA '51-12 31-12 1-1 3-1 LALANDIA 21-1 21-1 22-1 24-1 JUTLANDIA 11-2 11-2
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    • 519 4 STEAMER SAILINGS \3£*i LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's in tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. FOR MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGII VI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. "NECKAR" I "STUTTGART" Calls Man la. Hongkong Shanghai only Jan. S "ODER" Omits Manila Jan -8 "TRAVE" I SB HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG ANii BREMEN:— "wido"
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  • 130 5 RUBBER PRICK UP AGAIN Conditions Steady But Dull (From Our Financial Correspondent/ Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 22 ets., up 1 1 ct. Marker Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $106*4, down $>/». To-day's Prices:— London: 6 :t <L, unchanged. Market Tone: Very steady. New York: 13| i ets.,
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  • 1552 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: MINING Singapore Friday. 10 a.m. L*ue Eraser val' Va'ue Co If*** 4 Ampat 5 6 6 -xd 5 9 6 3 IA. Kumbang 33 6 34 9 33 6
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  • 77 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyers. Seliers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. December) 22 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. December) 2113,16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 21 ***** 21 15,16 do. Jan.Mar. 22% 2flV% do. Apr. 1 June 22% 23
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  • 237 5 l > rolil For Vsar 01* $15^63 THE, following is the report of the di- rectors ol Alor Gajah Rubber Estate. Lid., for the year ended Sept. 30 The profit for the year amounts to $15.565.91 Add—Balance brought forward from last year 8,137.41 Totol sum
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  • 363 5 Final Dividend Of 5 Per Cent THE directoi* of Paiam. Lici »n iheir annual I» »oj 1 for ihe year ended S* j)t 30 style: The profit for the year amounts to S 98.371 54 Add B dune? brought lorward from last year 121.684 24 3220.055 78 Less—lr.'.erim
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  • 29 5 London. Dec. 19. STERLING on New York 4.3*?; Paris MM. The Stock Markets were du!l. War Lean IVi per cent, was 105 Gold 141s. Id—British Official Wireless.
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  • 202 5 Satisfactory Returns Yielded THE directors of Sungei Luas Tin Dredging Limited, report that the property remained on a care and maintenance basis during the year and the production of the quota by Pengkalen. Limited, on a profit-sharing basis, again yielded satisfactory returns. The profit for
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  • 211 5 Effect Of Events In Europe MESSRS. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report in the rubber market state:— Until the last day cr two the market has remained featureless, with prices remaining steady, however, owing to the reluctance of sellers. Recently manufacturers have been showing a
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  • 80 5 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Friday. MINING: Quiet. As am Kun.bang 23 6 34 6, Ka munting 12 3 13-, Kiliinghall 13 6 14 6, Klang River $1.95 $2.00, x.d. Mural .59 .62 xd. Pahang Con 14 14 9, Pangnga R 9- 10.-, Renong Cons. 20 6 21 6, Pekka
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  • 284 5 America Buying BETTKR FEELING IN LONDON Reuter. London, Dec. 19. *THE silver tension in London appears to have relaxed somewhat to-day mainly owing to the fact lhat America has purchased some 4.000,000 ounces on the Bombay market of which some 25 per cent, was previously offered in
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  • 22 5 The rubber crop oi the Bukit Katil "Rubber Estates Ltd., November was 21,607 lb. Total 7 month 142.634 lb
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    • 241 5 the united chinese bank, limited. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 31-A. Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Caoital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Mejeraphic Address:— Telephone Nos.:— Tyehuabank 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang. Esq., Chairman. ioo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Chionh
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    • 21 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTDFIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D. Cecil St., Singapore
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    • 321 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital i_,uuu,uuu Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits on
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    • 496 6 T 2ver y customer j racdwu :i MMvenir. a souvenir. j 1001 LADIES' HATS j AND j 250 LADIES' DRESSES S to j»e sor.D irrespective of cost j j *(t> I "if MEYER MANSION, NORTH HRIDGE ROAD. M. HASSAN W A IT, BRAS BASAL ROAD, SINGAPORE. We und- rtake al»
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    • 498 6 An energetic young man seeks employment una! or abroad. Speaks Ch nese, S armse, Malay. English end French. Can J narrate account and general secretarial work, j Willing 10 accept reasonable salary. Apply i J.M.C., 8. Devonshire Road, Singapore. j Position wanted by Chinese who has over 10 years experience
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    • 619 6 MODFRN BARRACK HOUSE, $10 mo I Phone 3464. Roadside Cocoanut Plantation, facing new Prison. Changi. Particulars G.Pu Box 63, Singapore. TO LET—Offices in Raffles Place and in good business quarters; also commodious godowns: also small stores and shops in North Bridge Road and other businese >ect:oi»s. Apply Meyer Bros. For
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    • 710 6 1928 Austin Seven Tourer, perfect engine. $250 cash. G.P.O. Box 63, Singapore. FOR SALE—Standard '9' Saloon Maroon Colour, 1932 Model owner leaving Colony. Apply Box 826. Malaya Tribune. Austin Seven 1927 Saloon. $200 or nearest offer. Apply 4, Wareham Road, Katong. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY: Renault 1935 12 H.P. saloon: used 1,900
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    • 805 6 MISCELLANEOUS For Sale One Philco eleven radiogram in perfect condition for $250— or nearest offer. Apply 10, Lorong 34, Geylang. BUKU SELAMAT HARI RAYA, a beautifully illustrated Hari Raya Souvenir full of pictures, messages and greetings from Muslim brothers throughout Malaya, Stories, Poems, etc. —a real Hari Raya present. Price
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    • 644 6 THE KEY tp FINANCIAL STJCCEc* is through HOME STUDY. Which 01 these is your pet Subject ?—Life kisurai Statesmanship, Modern Salesman Sales Management and Advertising yr ciency, Scientific Management Ejcecu' Tranmg, Book-keeping, Costing, Ar C r,j n ency. Speedwnting, Secretaryship Goo«i English, General Education, School r, ficate. Matriculation, 8.A., B.Sc.
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  • 300 7 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is tin: hnihh bwJcUn of the Lctnuu •»1 NiUoiii Eastern Bureau, Singapore, lor (hr week rndecJ Dec 14 Platsue. Two poits m flu irenu, nam ly. Basse in ai.ci Colombo. liiM' nuliflecJ i!). presence <*l human pl-i'-ue duiinr. 'hr week
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  • 90 7 The following visitors to Singapore are staying at the Raffles Rctel:- From Calcutta. Mr. and Mrs K?rtesgren. I Frnm P. Swettenham. Capt William Phillips. From London, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W r o!lev. From Honekong, Mr. W. C. A. Freeman. From Inoh. Mr. Hodges and family. v
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    • 738 7 TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS Experienced Travelling Salesman, underlakes to secure orders from Johore, Malacca, F.M.S. for European and Japanese Import Firms. Send samples, particulars to ,4 OUT STATION-SALESMAN" co .Malaya Tribune. Bond $2,000 furnished. SAMSON'S SHOES B re guaranteed solid leather ihroughout, perfect tit! and high class workmanship. Just see a pair
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    • 589 7 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE RE CLOSING OF ROADS. Notice is hereby given that all Roads, Paths, and unenclosed Land, the property of the Singapore Turf Club, at the Race Course. 9% miles Dunearn Road, w 11 be closed to the public on Sunday 89th December, 1935 from 0 a.m. to
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    • 498 7 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNERS A DM INIBTB AT 10N OR OKR. Name of Debtor:—QUAH WAN SOO. Address:—No. 348 Bukit Ho Swee, S.ngaP >re. Description:—Clerk at the Singapore Harbour Board. No. of Proceedings —4B7 of 1935. Date
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    • 594 7 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SET! LEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER'S ADM INT ST RATION ORDER. Name of Debtor: ONG KIM KEAN. Address:—N >. 37s Pasir Paniang Road, S ngapore. Description clerk at the Dock Account Office. Keppel Harbour. Singapore. No. of
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  • 127 8 HARBOUR BOARD SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Dec. 20. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Ophir 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Rajputana 18; Kistna 16; Kepong 14; Yuensang 9; Soudan 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silverwalnut 37.
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  • 74 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air <Qar.tas>. time of delivery of boxholders' Utters only 3.30 p.m. to-morrow and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands». time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-morrow, and
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  • 230 8 Singapore, Thursaay. The following passengers are due at Singapore by the Rajputana to-day.-Capt. G. Ambler. Mrs. Ambler. Mrs. A. C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barnard, Mr. E. A. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. W. W. Bayly, Mr. R. P. Bingham, Mr. L. Bowron. Mrs. E. H.
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  • 309 8 SELLING Singapore, Dec. 19. London 4 months' sight 24 3'3< London 3 months' sight 24 ill* London 60 days' sight 2 4 132 London 30 days' sight 2H London demand 23 31 32 London T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyon and Paris demand 864 Hamburg demand 140 New
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  • 200 8 Singapore, Dec. 19. j R. tSiami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $120 R. tSiami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $122 R. tSiami W. Coast No. o per Koyan $118 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $104 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $100 i Siam,
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  • 124 8 Profit For The Year Of «24.108 The directors of Telok Kruin Tin Limited, report that the profit for the year amounted to $24,108.79, which with the nett balance of $402.27 brought forward from the previous year, makes a total of $24,511.06. Interim dividends declared durin" ear
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  • 89 8 A^HAMRA^—"Redheads On Parade CAPITOL.—"CurIy Top EMPIRE.— 'Cantonese Talkie <a£s£s£ WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas. etc HOLLYWOOD .—"The Lost City" n sto 8 and The Mi Shty BarG MARLBOROUGH Ruffles of the Red NEW WORLD. -Cabaret Dancing, Side-shews, Malay Operas. Chinese yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"A Midsummer
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    • 529 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J I TO-NIGHT Cocktail Dance CABARET ATTRACTIO GLADYS Dinner Dance kitqcedaw (informal) 9..J0 to midnight MJOOtRU I The Talented Continental NON-DINERS $1.00. Dance Team RAFFLES CELEBRATED I WHEN IN PENANG STAY I ORCHESTRA f I Directed by DAN HOPKINS. AT THE E. 0. HOTEL, I LIMITED LIMITED
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    • 16 8 CHOCOLATE LI(T 4z2(r 6oz3T a*4(F Bristol j ALSO CREAMY MILK AND FINE VANILLA MAAS—F 8. J
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    • 92 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 509 Fiat two seater with dicky seat in excellent condition $200 or nearest. Apply 3G Mem Road, Klang. w MOTHERS. Invest on s Teething Hack. SIV POT* 0 1 ur a- babieB Sena 91.50. P.O. Box 71, Singapore. WANTED-Medical Graduate for D~ P c n T s ary
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    • 177 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 3A. Kodak. Zeiss 6.3 Leas. Compur ShuUer Speed 1 second to 250 just a- new Rargai.i. $25.00. First Cheque. P.O. B I 71, Singapore. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the Allowing materials or .services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing. Supply of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 277 8 Postal Intelligence H SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE to-day Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and {A Dilly (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Soengei Liat (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Hong Keat) 3 p.m. India, East, North and South (Yuensang»
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    • 268 8 r Diary of the Day j L i .J. WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures J TO-DAY, DEC 20 High Tides:—6 a.m., 6.56 pm j Rugby: R.A.F. "A" v. RE. (Chan«i> R.A.F. ground. Hockey: R.A. v. Indian Assn., Bilk Mati; S.C.R.C. I v. V.M C S.C.R.C.; European Women's Xl
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 224 9 THE NEW 1936. WESTING HOUSE PRECISION RADIO Has Radio's latest refinement ALL METAL TUBES SHADOWGRAPH TUNING ILLUMINATED COLOUR WAVE 1 BAND SELECTOR I OVERSIZE DYNAMIC SPEAKER Clearing P.»35 Models of popular makes of Radio* at sacrifice prices. WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO., 119. North Bridge Road. Singapore. The Big Ben comes in
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2207 9 mm BERLIN STATION IN DESPAIR WITH its a a »»w*m 1 J*tt*ners Kadio DJN »».rheumatism ifMilltl T CIJiM 11/Mt/* mmWmm 19.74 metro, (15.200 kcs.). PJA 31.38 metres (9 560 kcs "Felt There Was Nothing to-day To Live For" BRITISH EMPIRE 2RO, ROME I NIROM STATION -^HHSS^ Wavelength 25.4 metres (11,810
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    • 413 10 GREAT success \%$A k I '0 iyou no„-t RAPTUROUS/ J 'trick rA\S 4 [when >;\ ,f 48 adorable %Ĕ fctf. P'fce cuties- 7/ fcuVi"* I one from each f'i lieap 'into I State—aflame > CiM? v WLW* &&M4 with youth J lotion I kickin S Up "fj^V j 4 I
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    • 232 10 "IT CAN BE SAID WITHOUT PEAS OI" CONTRADICTION TH VT IT IS THE Most wo\ nvn < i i FILM EVER SHOWN IN SINGAPORE SHOULD .NOT BE MASSED ONANYACCOI^ Free Press, Thursday. SURe!THA T V oi'° KVEK SKKN N THK SCREEn'hTs PLEASED ME MORE V, ll.iOi\ i»-morro\v <,;-:;T ii^^T^ r^^^
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  • 88 11 Letters To The Editor [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspond- c LETTER S SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (■double spacing), and
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  • 255 11 f To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune/ jh? il vi~ri n yo "£J SSUc of under l»e heading -The Efficiency Argument" inn tlf" 1 lhe rl ht note by championin ausc of small estates which hvp p..h^ n i ne i ut 4 u las s
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  • 133 11 !x>cal Company To Develop Hainan Singapore Friday. A now c mpany culled the New Chii e?e Economic Development. Ltd hn? besn organised bv local Chinese to develop ihu industrial resources of the inland nf Human A temporary nm?e ha» been cpened in Change AIP y At a meetmtf
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 674 11 New World Cabaret x'mas new Tear programme. TUESDAY i r X M S KVE NONSTOP" DAN<Extension 2 A.M. 1% iU >~ M > \4mm*km Sl—. Special Vaudeville Turns by Anita and fcb« Cabaret FlaHhes (AIINew Turns). WEDNESDAY Crack*™ I,AXrK 1 raikirs—Novelties—Bal n y—-St reamers. <>te. Die. L'Vh V,, ec aI
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    • 179 11 We Advise A ppoin tmen ts to ensure individual undivided attention and careful concentration to your requirements. Phone 3002 for a mutually convenient appointment! Thompson Optical Company. Qualified Eye Specialists THE "ARCADE** Ground Floor. (Entrance at Raffles Place or C ollyer Quay). ROWNTREE'S PASTILLES Pastilles and Gums packed in glass
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    • 458 11 im j BH; HITS FOIt X'MAS! S < I'M > 70cts. each) 8583 About a quarter to Nine (Film: Caaiao de Paree) Fox-trot i orn A from Manhaitan (Film: Casino de Paree) Rumba 1 t 85,1 Lonely Villa Tanao I A little dash of Dublin Fox trot 1 8570 Roll
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  • 92 12 MRS. ONli (IJIN QL'NCi, tiee Mulufl lan, t a v iht UtHieral flosp tul, ut 10 |i.m. uti linli l>ee. «hit ;t proiracti'»l lines 4» ol liVvo». ut tlu- iiirt- of 12> yi/iiis, I loaV'iur behind Kit thiee srnnll t-hildreti, her huslui.al, imp© brothers, 'I'tin Chciut Hi'nu
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  • 800 12 JtfEARLY every country in the world has been compelled to erect immigration barriers as well as trade barriers against other nations. It is part of the legacy of the post-war dislocation, and although a free exchange of commodities and labour would represent an ideal state
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  • 70 12 More Than 1,000 Buyers To Be Present British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 18 It is reported that more than 1 don buyers from all over the world have already announced their intention of attending the British Industries Fair in London and Birmingham next February which represent already a
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  • 57 12 Total Collections Amount To £300 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 19. The final results of Poppy Day in Siam including the King's purchase total over £300. The poppies were brought out from England by the P. and O. and flown to Bangkok by a Dutch
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  • 24 12 Mr. Justice M. S. Morona, a Bombay judge, passed through Singapore on the P. and O. Ranchi. He was entertained by Mr. R Jumabhoy.
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  • 151 12 NOTES COMMENTS The Resignation THE news of the resignation of Sir Samuel Hoare, the Foreign Secretary, has created profound dismay and misgiving. Obviously the plan for a settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute which Sir Samuel and M. Laval devised did not appeal to some of his colleagues, and rather than
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  • 184 12 JT would seem that the Italians were in a mood to listen to peace proposals, for a message from Rome speaks of Sir Samuel Hoare's resignation having caused dismay and bewilderment." with the fear that the peace proposals will be thrown into the melting point. That is what
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  • 215 12 GRIM reminder of what may befall anyone who happens to fall into the Singapore harbour is contained in the news (reported exclusively in the Malaya Tribune) of the capture of a shark by means of a baited hook from the deck of the P. and O.
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  • 192 12 some parts of Singapore think j to-day, the rest of Malaya think; I to-morrow—or the day after. This impression is confirmed by a perusal of the up-country papeis. which, if not convinced that there is a malaria epidemic in Singapore, have given duo publicity to scare reports emanating
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  • 388 12 By 'Looker-OiT I I "PONVERSATION is becoming a lost art," declares a professor. Appar- ently he has never had to wait out- side a telephone call-box. A A A "A good wife is worth waiting for we read. But on shopping expeditions, unhappily, the husband often
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    • 145 12 PRACTICAL X'MAS GIFTS "UKAN BOIL" "GLEAM" HANDKERCHIEFS M //j X REAL SILK I FAST BOILING V j j UNIQUE DESIGNS. WHITE CENTRE "COUNTY" BORDERS m fl/flr SMART CHECK 3 FOR 85 CENTS DESIGNS CARTON. IN FANCY BOX. "ORMOCREPE" GUARANTEED FAST COLOURS IN BROWNS, FAWNS, BLUES AND GREYS. PRICE 65 CENTS
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    • 50 12 RAILWAYS X'MAS HARI RAYA PUASA 1935 And NEW YEAR 1936 HOLIDAYS CHEAP RETURN TICKETS EVERYWHERE 19TH DEC. 1935 5 JAN. 1936. ENQUIRE ANY STATION MASTER M. JACQUES. School of Dancing, 22-C, Hill Street, (top floor) Wishes all his Friends and Pupils. A HAPPY CHRISTMAS and A BRIGHT NEW YEAR. i
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  • 475 13 "A DANGEROUS PHASE" LABOUR VOTE OF CENSURE DEFEATED B< The 2ES*£ 1 1 ar ia,i c t h «'<» f«U debate, yesterday on the nternat onal situat on created by the Paris pea<e proposals to end the war in Abyssinia ~vnl.!n
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  • 330 13 Indelible Stain On Britain's Honour He urged the Government to resume ♦he policy outlined by Sir Samuel Ho? re in Geneva in September. The mover declared that public opinion in Europe, America and the Dominions was outrageously shocked by ihe proposals which would have left an indelible
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  • 77 13 "Signor Mussolini Is Not Bluffing" In a striking speech. Lord Lothian said he did not believe Signoi Mussolini was bluffing. "He had never bluffed yet. but will prefer to go down fighting France, the United States and, perhaps, ourselves alone. "We cannot go back to the safet" first
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  • 159 13 Sir Samuel Hoare's Explanation Not Accepted Reuter. "I am driven to the conclusion that despite the risks of war in the Mediterranean or the gravest developments in Central Europe and the Far East, the right course is to go forward." Lord Cecil shared Lord Ponsonby's doubt that Sir
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    • 15 13 FOR STRONG HEALTHY DRINK V I X LIM MIL X t4tiinmtniiiiit.nl IJtt w t f
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    • 115 13 i II HEYMAN j 1 PURE CREAMERY BUTTER I/ Th e fresh delicate flavour of HEYV MAX BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under which it is made Produced in Victoria, Australia, it i 3 \1 handled and packed with scrupulous h <* arc |n to ensure that it
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  • 279 13 RESCUE AT SEA Alleged E caped Convict I I Vjp Singapore, Friday. Sfc.NSATIO.VAL story is attached I t0 Hie rescue of a man in the i hum bea whilst the Straits Steamship Company's vessel Kudat was on her way to Singapore on Dec. 4, The man,
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  • 141 13 Optimism Of American Delegate Reuter. London, Dec. 19, A HOPEFUL vi,<w of ihe Naval Okm- lertmce prospects wa& taken by Mr. Norman Davie In a speech at. the Pilgrims* Suciety dinner in London tins evening Uc taid that during the lust period of our deliberations we had
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  • 117 13 Lady Kingsford Smith's Message Singapore, Friday. A message from Lady Kingsford Smith, the wife of Air-Ccmmodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the famous airman who lost his life in an attempt to set up a new record for the flight from England to Australia early in November, has
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  • 62 13 Applications For Relief From Planting Restrictions It is notified that Jan. 31 has been fixed as the latest date on which applications will be accepted by the committee appointed by the Federated Malay States Government to consider and report upon applications for relief in respect of loss owing
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  • 96 13 Three Killed In Clash With Japanese Reuter. London, Dec. 19. ANE Mongolian officer and two soldiers v are stated to have been killed in a clash with Japanese troops on the Mongolian frontier, according to a report from Ulanbator. It is stated that Japanese troops In motor
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  • 32 13 The bazaar organised by the Straits Chinese Reading Club in aid of t)v> Rotary Club Unemployment Fund will be opened on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 156 13 DATE FIXED Will Cease Work On Jan. 29 Reuter. British Official Wireless. Shortly before midnight, after a long meeting of the Federation Executive, Mr. Joseph Jones, its president, said the situation was exceedingly grave. The delegate conference is meeting to-day to receive the report of its
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  • 581 14 Italy Regards Oil Embargo As War Sir Samuel Hoare declared that he did everything to mobilise world opinion against war in the League Assembly. In spite of his efforts, war had broken cut and every day it continued it involved the world in greater and more difficult problems.
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  • 146 14 Request For fiovirnment Resignation Moving the- votf of censure, Maior R- AtlJoc, expressed sympathy with Sir SamuH fioare and added th3t if ii was right that Sir Samuel Hoare should resign, it was right for the Government to resign. He described thr Peace Terms us giving away half
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  • 416 14 North China MORh TROOPS FOR HOPEI Peiping. Dee. 19'PHE alUmpt by the new ilupci-< hahar Political Council ty assert authority in North China with u ivbulf 1 •*<»rn the .f<ip;iUesC military Delegates who approached Major-General Doihara with a view to negotiating f»»r
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  • 101 14 Head Of Medical Department To Visit Singapore Dr. H. C. Cruikshank, head of the Medical Department at the Head Office IToronto, Canada* of the Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., accompanied by Mr. K. G. McNab, assistant agency superintendent, is on a tcur of inspection, and will be arriving in
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  • 52 14 Japanese Ronins Seize Goods Hongkong, Dec. 19. Japanese ronins seized quantity of smuggled goods at the railway station In Swatow on Tuesday night. Serious trouble has broken out. The authorities have taken precautions against student demonstrations. Ceneral Li Han Yun flew to Swatow by 'plane to-day.—Sin Chew
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  • 49 14 Shanghai, Dec. 20. ,The Central Observatory reports the occurrence ol an earthquake at Chungking and Chengtu, in Szechuen. on "Wednesday afternoon. The quake was not serious. At CheagUi it lasted more than ten seconds but nothing untoward happened, I »xcept that the buildings shook—Sin f Chew Jit
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  • 353 14 Sequel In Singapore Court Singapore, Friday. FURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. C. H. Whitton. the Third Magistrate at a preliminary inquiry into the Aljunicd Road murder case, in which three Hengwah Chinese are charged with murder. They are Ong Choon Keng, lay An Tong and
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  • 200 14 "Redheads On Parade" At The Alhambra 1 I AT THE CINEMAS CPLENDID music, bright comedy and spectacular settings are the high spots in "Redheads of Parade," a Jesse Lasky production, which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night. Dixie Lee. the attractive singing and dancing star, appears in
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  • 125 14 Receives Congratulations From The King British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 19. Tne foilcwmg telegram was sent yesterday by His Majesty to President Masaryk "On the occasion of your resignation cf the high office of President of the Czechoslovakia Republic, I desire to express to your Excellency my admiration
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  • 64 14 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 19. I The Paris Committee appointed to consider the constitution control and finance of the Broadcasting Service in this country when the present Charter of the 8.8 C. expires at the end of next year has finished its deliberations and it is expected
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  • 130 14 Dinner-Dance At Goodwood THE Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore, presented a gay scene last night on the occasion of a special dinner and dance, which was held, so to speak, to herald the general Christmas festivities. A large crowd of residents and visitors gathered for pahits and dinner, after
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  • 98 14 New Swedish Consul-Genera! For New York Mr. Martin Kastengren. the newlyappointed Swedish Consul-General in New York, is in Singapore en route to take up his post. He is staying at the Raffles Hotel with Mrs. Kastengren. Mr. Kastengren has been ConsulGeneral for Sweden at Calcutta, and prior
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  • 105 14 Exhibition Of Colour Prints In Singapore Art lovers will be interested in the exhibition of colour prints by Miss Elizabeth Keith, now being held at Robinson and Co.'s. Miss Keith is an artist of international fame and her prints are well known everywhere. She has a fine
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  • 61 14 Programme For Christmas' Entertainment The Wesley Church Christmas programme will be given in the church hall to-day at 6 p.m. The feature of the programme will be the drama "Dust of the Road." by Goodman. It will be directed by Mrs. Amslutz and the parts will be taken
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  • 416 14 IN NEW YEAR Elaborate Airport In Preparation Singapore, Friday. TJONGKONG is building one of the most up-to-date and best equipped civil airports in the world to accommodate the air traffic which will come to the port after the establishment of the Imperial air link and the
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  • 197 14 Peace Plans Virtually Buried Reuter. (aeiioti. Dot 1 I*. THE Committee of Thirteen. i a tuo-hour meeting, re.ath'x! decision feuee posals, hut its ii/»tmc i> ;il present not disclosed. It wasi unanimously adopted in > short revolution ithirl» v. ill !>»• mi'» milted to ilie» League Counei) lali
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  • 265 14 Successful Function In \'kiiff Gardens T»io CfiHibi jO»*c- Ui Ml Ojulllp held Hi» ir '"in' inn..l rtiinier ?t the i;< i I *AlkafT GaidMssi 01. I. 1 r-* in «pile of the vK"Ji:.N >\1 M,I ir. »1 dirttuQce. 'v. iu. <>i teudanct, itichtom;: i•• 'i Mr E S
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  • 65 14 Satisfactory Relations With Japanese Reuter. Loudon. D* c 1 N la tlic House o; Common*. M'* ton inquired whether any *ci ■r' !i"l been received on the Tcluituib vn«• the Japanese in Shanghai ar.u ">'■ Municipal Council ol Shunt i Mr Cran borne repiK'tl lli.it no report hud
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  • 48 14 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, PHI DAY, LBGBMBBR 20, .936. WELL-KNOWN ACTOR London. Dre The death Is yniiDiiric»*d uf tlv v.* known actor. Bromley t'liu'liuor heart failure at a rehearsai »A a C ,J1 mas revival ul "When Knivi V J bold" in which he piayci' huu<tr« times —Reuter Wlrilf.^
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    • 61 15 I An Introductory Offer! GRAHAM j LIGHT SIX SALOON CAM PRICE _xo TRADE _IX j 25 to 30 MILES PER GALLON j CHOICE OF TWO COLOURS MAROON OR BLUE j The only chance to bay this wonderful car at so low a J nrice. j Demonstrations Gladly Given, Without Obligation
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    • 212 15 W.S. 6 96 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE i CO., LTD. TOE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Ageon:— KIME, DARBY 4 CO., LTiJ.. I, MALACCA STREET, j TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. A j MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS MERRY I j MAKE IT MUSICAL! j j /r r;«4.v/>
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  • 81 15 PEACE PLAN Growing Opposition To It Reuter. Paris, Doc 19. JI. has jvfuHcd to rtc«*w*id» r ||is I*, situation from U.i.lrr-j ip oj' the Kadicul-Soeial-I 1 v*. It i.- j/r*jiM»'u]!v I relieved hi* miiuris that M. ,J l »•< .abated and it is th«j M lloirjol
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  • 529 15 J'ross < oinment On His Kesi^nation Reuter. London, Dec Ift. T fT- Itnuv, think, thilt sir Samuel rio.iir ronlnrnis tvi an honouiablc aitum BillLsh public Jif«. thai al '< i-'i.r who is ry closely associated! m ..a abortive step should resign. J (.«re will bp general sympathy
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  • 452 15 WAR FEARS Alexandria First Target Reuter. London, Dec. 19. 'pHERE is evidence on all sides here that very thorough precautions are being taken to guard Egypt against any dangers arising from the international situation. All night long,
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  • 51 15 Clash Between Russians And Japanese Shanghai. Dec. 19. CURIOUS I rouble is reported lo have broken out on the Outer Mongolian-Mam hukuo border. The Japanese allege that Mongolian and Russian troops continue to cross the border and more Japanese troops are being rushed to Northern Manchuria.—Sin Chei\ Jit
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  • 72 15 Arrived In Singapore On Holiday Trip A party of 22 schoolboys of the Chung Hua Schocl. Muar, headed by their headmaster. Mr. Hew Soo Chin arrived In Singapore on Tuesday on a holiday tour. They plan to visit the local Chinese presses and factories after which bas-ket-ball and
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  • 130 16 Main Event Ends Dramatically (From Our Own Reporter) Inoh, Friday. ENJOYABLE boxing was witnessed at Jubilee Park last night. Although the main bout between Panther Ho, the Selangor Chinese and Kid Ahmat, the Singapore Javanese, ended dramaticaly in the fifth
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  • 115 16 Win For Combined Naval Team In a friendly game of football played at Port Dickson on Dec. 18, between Port Dickson Recreation Club and the combined team from H.M.S. Daring and H.M.S. Odin, the former lost by 3 goals to L The game was rather slow,
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  • 54 16 The following have been selected to play for the Junior Department against the S.C.R.C. to-day on the S.C.R.C. ground at 5 p.m.: Crowther. E. C. Hope. Chin Chye A V. Armstrong. Ong Swee Keng. M. T. Hope. J. Manasseh. W. Ferguson, K. Leembruggen, M. W. Armstrong, J. Ferguson.
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  • 148 16 S.G.C. To Meet Garrison G.C. I i THE following are the teams and starting times for the Garrison G.C. vs. Singapore G.C. representative match tobe played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning, Dec. 22. (Garrison players mentioned first): 8.45 Lt. C. F. G. Bond (3) vs. M. if.
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  • 73 16 Weil-Known Japanese Sporting Figures Nagoya, Dec. 9. Two well-known athletes were married at the Atsuta Shrine to-day, when Miss Sumiko Watanabe, Nippon's best girl sprinter, became the wife of Mr. baseball nine. champion Chukyo Commercial School Yoshikai Umemura, a member of the The bride is the holder of
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  • 72 16 Ladies Competition This Week-End Owing to the wet weather during the last week-end the Ladies' Competition ha.now been arranged to take place next Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 21 and 22. It is a stroke competition with no en trance fee. Prize presented by the Clut>. Providing sufficient
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  • 252 16 Pcrak Teams Against Negri Singapore PERAK will play two hockey matches during the week-end against the Negri Sembilan and Singapore as mentioned yesterday. The Perak team against Negri Sembilan at Sercmban on Saturday is as follows: THE TEAMS Swee Limr Abdul Rahman and C. LaDroov. Choo Choon,
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  • 393 16 McCorkindale Beaten Into Retirement London. Nov 14. DON McCorkindale, me heavyweight champion of South Africa, ha. c decided to retire He realised that n ,J cannot go ou any longer except perhaps as a second rater. ana he i*> not content to c\o that, writes B Bennison for
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  • 39 16 1 Result Of Replay In Second I Round Reuter. London, Dec. 19. I In a replay in the Second Round of ,the English F. A. Cup, Walsall beat I Chesterfield by two goals to one.— Reuter.
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  • 44 16 The sports section of the Tamils Reform Association will hold a meeting to select a competent foot-ball captain for the T.R A. Team on Dec. 22 at 1 p.m| at the Association Premises. All members are kindly requested to turn up.
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  • 544 16 ONE GOAL EACH Exley's Brilliant Play IN one of the most interesting and keenly contested era Ties of hockey played on the S.C.C. ground th..j season the Wiltshire Regiment the S.C.C. played to a dray., tv-day each side scoring a goal. Both teams were weil
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  • 152 16 Selangor Players Have Good Practice (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. IN view of their coming test in the All--1 Blues Cup competition, the Selangor. Asiatics held a practice on the S.C.R.C. ground on Tuesday eveningThere was an excellent turn-out, it being possible to field fourteen a
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  • 245 16 Teams For To-morrow's Match Singapore, Friday. THE following are the teams in the "Malaya" Cup match between the United Services and NegriMalacca to be played at Seremban to-morrow: UNITED SERVICES: L. A. C. Carney; L. A, C. Castell Lbdr. Knight, Lieut, Chestnutt and Flying Officer Bolan; L. A.
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  • 234 16 Drawn Match In League Competition On Wednesday last the Hua Sais met the Hua Peks in the Klang Chinese Football League at the Klang Padang. The game ended in a draw of 1 all. In the first half the Hua Sais showed better understanding in every department and
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  • 245 16 Route And Rules Of Competition THE one hundred miles bicyle race to be held, probably for the first time, in Perak will take Dlace on Dec. T:2 In Ipoh. Contrary to expectations the entries received for the event are rather disappointing but, nevertheless, it Is hop«
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  • 155 16 A "Different" Oxford Crew? ONE would think there was little one could write about Oxford and the Boat Race—little, at any rate, that could be constructive and helpful—in view of the monotony of the Cambridge successes. Yet it may come as a surprise to "ome to learn
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  • 20 16 Reuter. London, Dec. 19. The following rugby match was played to-day: Edinburgh U. 14; Oxford U. 9 Reutei.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 131 17 Will Your Child Enjoy His Christmas? For weeks children look forward to the festive season, count ng the days to Christmas and great is their disappointment if at this time they are laid low by sickness and unable to attend parties and enjoy the general fun. These same parties too
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    • 278 17 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE I u GREAT" by reason of the fact I 5 J.r iod f ,iUIe m re thM of a T J Id) built up a Urge business all over Asia; v 2) Be thorooghly sound financial position- (3> a n bleM U 7rL n, l^ m
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  • 838 17 AN INSPIRING AND EXCITING GIFT SHIRLEY'S TALENT IS A GIFT (limb To Stardom HER NEXT STARRING PICTURE gHIRLEY Temple, the most phenomenal child star in the history ol the stage and screen, has just finished her tenth starring picture, "The Littlest Rebel," produced by Darryl F. Zanudc for 20th CenturyI
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  • 7 17 SHIRLEY TEMPLE $%m m s^r^-K- "HEAT WAVE"
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  • 201 17 Coming To The Pavilion Shortly I TNE AS V lies the head that wears a v President's panama hat. His only means of preventing his responsible officers fram rebelling against him is to win all their money at cards. 3 .JSfSS? flom u his dau Shter that his generalissimo is
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  • 204 17 TEORCE O'Brien's fondest wish is to «rS ecome a news Paper reporter' Th c Cowboy Millionaire," ***** U J? e next change at the Alhambra Theatre was filmed an inter--2? Wer J! sked him wha t his ambition was. The star said: 'To be just what you are—a newspaper reporter!"
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  • 702 17 PAVILION THEATRE ACCLAIMED as the most wonderful fllm ?.> et Presented in Singapore, MWllllllUMJl' Night's Dream*' continues to draw capacity houses at the Pavilion Theatre where its grand premiere was held on Wednesday night. This magnificent film will only be shown till Saturday, en which day there will be a
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    • 89 18 I soi»Biu;u I S THi: UNIVERSAL HEATLESS MENDER j fl* Men* «Buekly, jrel firmly. MET A UNTILE, J T LEATHER PORCELAIN. CLOTH, J I BAKELJTE, FABRIC, BRIC-A-BBAC, F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd., J i* \bcuum Filling Pen yspare vr X barrel/ /Eg ;I piLOT PEN CO., no 2 rHC af< ai»f.
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    • 88 18 THE CALCUTTA CHEMICA L CO., LTD.. S S. Kafncs Chambers, SINGAPORE. "f^ HIS A MEN TO JOIN THE G-MEN S "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES" i M.-G.-M's ROLLICKING COMEDY SUCCESS WITH THE j J FAMOUS ENGLISH STAR OP "COOL COMPANIONS" I EDMUND GWENN i I I IJi hop if < all ng
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  • 504 18 "Old Man Rhythm" AMUSING HITS OF TOMFOOLERY QTANDING out a a a novel highlight in a picture thai feature* novelties, the college sweel shop symphony of R.K.O. Radio's brisk musical comedy, "Old Man Rhythm/ which comes to the Alhambra shortly, is said to be one of the
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  • 59 18 Retiring After 39 Years With Firm Mr <„T,< w Kan. clihm clink ihc ntui Union urancc Co. Llci. ijhuc. i- retiring at ihp rnd oi this t: Ml. ISi III'*; 39 ill's' /.civic <' I!* 4 vvi 1 ont.rtainrd by Ihe stall m> lUjtlH'l :;l ill*
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  • 89 18 League Of Nations Tost To Be Abolished Reuter. London, Dec. li). IT is believed that the resignation of Sir Robert Vansittart, Permanent Foreign UnderSecretary, was tendered as well as that of Sir Samuel Hoare, hut was not accepted. The Daily Herald says Sir Robert's transfer to
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  • 109 18 Arrived by KLM-plane -Nachtegaal from Europe and India on Dec. 16:Mme. la Contesse de Canay. Left for N.E.I, by KLM-plane NachtegaaT on Dec. 17:—Mme. la Contes.se d °Aniv^d y fr()m N.E.I, by KNILM-olan*' on Dec. 17: -Mr. and Mrs. Alan Reed. Mr Kershaw. Mr. Lindeyer. Left for
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  • 444 18 Laurel vV Hardy In "Bonnie Scotland" ALTHOUGH their popularit lb out this country hi a matter of record and comm JO knowledge. Laurel and Havdv eniov even greater popular!! in frrei'Ti 1 countries. Few persons realise that for every [•anrel and Hardy fan in the United states,
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    • 16 19 J e LABEL ole Agents:-SIME, DARBY Co.! Ltd., Singapore-Johore -Malacca and Negri Sembilan. Mi 6 1
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    • 185 19 I WMIILA W A I BRANCHES t I LAIDLAW Co., Ltd., •J» FANCY GOLF HOSE. wort, «man ,Urns and 1> A J h >rice $1 50 Price 85 cents per pair. Prices: «O«*TB>LE 80OC8 50 5 «.95 $4.95 and ff&TfLK&rt t f«acy j desitM o n -soft coloured $o per
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 170 19 j CLUB DIARY eJ£i?T5 numerous Clubs and societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of thf Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping H up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 689 19 Bishop Lee On Methodist Mission r rery interesting things were said AC S Cambridge dinner held sday, at the o.H. Csfe. to bid t€ the 1935 .Senior Class were about 80 people present, mong the guests were the Hen Lian Teek and Mrs. Tay Lian B hop
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  • 41 19 \ul Likely To Exceed MUmO Tons Own Corespondent llangkok, Dec. 10. circle* hrre incline to the »*-u that the basic- quota for i>» should hr rats-d hut are not (tut the n«'W quota ivill »«fi| prrhuiK Ib.OOO tons.
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  • 356 19 Malayan Syndicate For Kwangsi Singapore, Thursday. MR Leong Sin Nam, J.P., M.C.H., the Perak tin magnate, returned from day" a by the P and Ranchi yesterOn behalf of the Chung Hua Industrial Syndicate, a Malayan Chinese concern formed for the purpose of starting industrial enterprises
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  • 157 19 Singapore. Thursday. At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry before Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, a Malay policeman named Hassan bin Ismail (a former personal orderly to Mr. N. G. Morris of the Detective Branch) who is accused of the offences of using as genuine a forged
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  • 65 19 Shanghai. Dec. 19. The Tientsin Municipal authorities summoned the headmasters of all schools to a meeting to-day and advised them to persuade their students not to demonstrate and avoid incidents. The headmasters have accordinglyinstructed their students' to concentrate on their studies. The vanguards of Ho Lung's Reds have
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  • 736 20 Tribute To Sir Samuel Hoare Speaking with emotion, Mr. Stanley Baldwin first paid a tribute to Sir Samuel Hoare and added that on this one occasion he was still convinced that what Sir Samuel Hoare was doing was within the framework of the League. "He has done something
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  • 193 20 Government's Responsibil'ty For Mistake Mr. Chamberlain, replying, said that tragedy had deprived the Government of Sir Samuel Hoare's services and the only consolation was that Sir Samuel Hoare would have an opportunity of restoring his broken health. Mr. Chamberlain hoped that at no long distant time he
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  • 209 20 Britain Prepared To Play Her Part Reuter. Mr. Chamberlain declared: li the League is decided on (In- ippin ation of oil sanctions and if n.r Government is .satisfied thai all U• members—any way uim iti.u tered—are prepared t« partictiMi» in meeting an attack, which u. :»n be sudden
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  • 126 20 Malay Performance At New World Singapore. FritU/. A. Malay performance entitled ■> DjlsUuu vab given by the Dean Grand Ontra at the wew \Soriu ia*i. niuir oeoatJOn oeing the introduction 01 seventh issue of the popular U«;> Kaching" records released b> M S. Moutri? »nd Co., Ltd.
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  • 106 20 But Did Not Notify The Authorities (From Our uwn CorresjUitmctif Muar. Dec. 19 Kwan Hon. appeared before Mahmood bin Md Shah. Second Muv»--trate, to-day to answer :i chare-- lailine lo report the change »>l aacii' of a 'mui tsal." Kwan Mul Chun Mr H G. Moles. Asst
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  • 43 20 The Tamils Reform Association held a public meeting last Tuesday etening at the Association premises, 20, Klair; Road. Mr. A. K. Chettiar, editor of 'Dhana Vanikan," Rangoon, gate an interesting talk on his tour In Japan to a full audience.
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    • 592 20 j Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. J S No. 27, CHULIA STREET. KSAffelH i j (ESTABLISHED 1863). STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. > Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and S miscellaneous goods. REMOVAL MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD., have removed to their new and I spacious premises No. 27, Chulia
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    • 132 20 Give Your Children Merrell's COD LIVER OIL Concentrate TABLETS 1— No Fishy Oil Taste. 2 Pleasant to take. 3— Each tablet contains VITAMINS "A" aad "D" equal to one teaspoonful of standard fresh COD LIVER OIL. Medical samples on request, Sole-distributors, E. M. ABDULLA CO., Cap M Bdg? Singapore I
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    • 56 20 ——J D. T. UM'S I HERBS TEA CURES DIABETIC Composed of Absolutely Harml*" m M" Herbs and leaves. Perfectly Safe For The T«BM«* n,]A A Valuable Remedy F«f DIABETES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY TROUBLES. j f)o not let the complaint P*"< 1 further. Don't Hesitate CURE IT AT ONCE. D. T. LIM
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  • 749 21 i! Of Mrs. Cheong Choon Beng Singapore. Thursday. J <if Mie late Mrs. Cheong h-u!.- took place on Sunday i' rtxiiv-'d from the foiII '<-k Chye; Messrs. Ong i w Ong and family; 1 11" Illang Flower Shop r Rr'Teatkwi Club; Mr Mr. and Mrs Kwa Siew i
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  • 419 21 Encouraging School Boys And Girls (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 18. THERE are large areas of lahd still 1 available in the State of Johore for planting and the Johore Government, I gather, intends devoting as much of it as necessary for the purposes of
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  • 91 21 A Commission To Determine Undemarcated Region Reuter. liOndon, Dec. 18. In the House of Commons, Mr. Butler, replying to Mr. Gallacher, announced that a Joint Commission to determine the southern section of the undermarcatcd frontier, had been formed as follows: Colonel Iselin (Swiss) Chairman. Mr. J Claque, Mr.
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    • 120 21 Ill rfvi iL iilI 11 J W j|j*?| rJ.II 1a/ 7. rrz Ilr yy Cool and Fragrant^^^Ii I On board ship or during office <f .i hours, at home or abroad, "47J1~ t .< Genuine Eau de Cologne will al- JrTW Ri'I ways prove its refreshing oualities »UK.Mt* f:\Jf Inhale
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    • 50 22 > NOT OUTER WRAPPERS FROM I LB.TINS OF g> 4 LABELS FROM *ulDjmilll 8 LABELS FROM /4LB.TINS ''fffinP m BEAKERS CAN BE DAIIBIi If IT A IJU R itthiv OBTAINED FROM ||JUtS i ¥IT A MPM? on .rom any branch o* SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., or GUTHRIE CO., LTD. BBIBHMBB
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  • 256 23 GOOD YEAR OF SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD 1 1 c R providing for interest and sinkr\ tng fund contributions in the sum .550 92 and crediting $100,000 in of refund by Government of ex- terest paid, and $250,000 advances ■eel of sinking fund relief the laid expenditure
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  • 469 23 Increase Over The Previous Year ade handled at the wharves yt-ar was. in the aggregate, tons or 15 per cent, more than r the previous year. General inward increased by 179.096 tons cent, whilst general cargo outd by 59,943 tons or 6 per Coal inward increased by 88,032
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  • 558 23 I Extensions To Starage Installation The sixth tank of 500 tons capacity for the storage of palm oil in bulk we; erected adjacent to the West Whan •Section 8 and leased to Messrs Guthne Co.. Ltd., the managing agents of the Malayan Palm Oil Bui fair Co., Ltd.
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  • 268 23 Cheque Book Left In Unlocked Drawer Singapore, Thursday A PRELIMINARY inquiry mto a charge of using as genuine a iorged document in which the accused is a Malay uollceman and the complainant an assistant superintendent 01 police, commenced belore the Second Magistrate yesterday. The complainant, Mi. N. G.
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    • 80 23 I j mi i 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. I > I \ew Portable J Typewriter j Complete
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    • 122 23 k%% The Club man is HE all the better for Mm being an Andrews man as well. You know what Club life is like—sometimes de* MM sultory, sometimes sparkling, |H but always friendly. A drink I with a friend becomes many Mm drinks with many friends—and $MM that's where the
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    • 286 23 I YOU 111 .«S must have a car 1 for X'MAS gist Saturday, 21st Dec our Used Car showroom, Orchard I Road, will be open all day till f) p.m. with lots of good I cars at specially reduced prices. CARS AS t HEAP AS $9.5 BORNEO MOTORS LTD., I
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  • 152 24 Review of Italy's mechanised army in Rome. The ploughman remembers: An 80 years old ploughman in the Fylde district of Lancashire observing the two minutes' silence on Armistice Day. Annual Lord Mayor's show—l93s: The Huntsman and Hounds in the show passing the Mansion House.
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    • 38 24 IRead The TRIBUNE For Best SPORTS REPORTS Hollywood Girl Orange Blossom '\V Improves the skin...costs less 1 DOES NOT GET SOFT TRY IT TO-DAY ON SALE THROUGHOUT MALAYA. Sole Importers: WEILL MONTOR LTD., The Arcade. Singapore. Thone 6046.
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    • 251 24 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya SUGGESTIONS W/f&\ MIIIbI COMBINATION SALAD—Cut crisp hearts of cclerv I f&l i U mwSSrJi into small pieces crosswise. Add 1 cup peas and 1 cup ?viVaJ fXI* III K\h cooked macaroni. Moisten with '/a cup cooked or mayonraise dressing. Pile in center of
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