Malaya Tribune, 20 October 1936

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  • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII.- -No. 248. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1936 FIVE CENTS.
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    • 86 1 Read Tiie SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya y° u b ar e partaking of food that appetising sausages even more lllilllW^^^^ OXFORD^^ SAUSAGES j MILK AT ITS BiST~! j j mt s l A V i Happy Hours in Baby Land j Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies.
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    • 86 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST 0 Try The TRIBUNE I XL I M I I'OWIHHII) MILK I PURE SAFE MILK sfiffil MILK i FOR FOR j DRINKING OR GROWING j j COOKING. CHILDREN. j Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. ,—_4 Vh^^k 1 H E SP,R,T
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    • 451 2 m Prepared in Germany J^U^H^ffi*ff Ij ft l'l\t^^SZa^l JiimiiLff^ I M. HASSAN, SO ft 37. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work 1 in electrical, gas and water serJ vice lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about
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    • 508 2 MOTOR VEHICLES WANTED —A second hand car light on petrol, saloon preferred, model not older than 1933. Apply stating lowest price to Box No. 427, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOR SALE—Graham Page—4 door Sedan $150 cash, a bargain, Call 2729. FOR SALE—Chevrolet Car Master de Luxe 1935 Model two
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    • 771 2 NOTICE In the estate of HAROLD STAMFORD EBER, deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59) NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any claims against the estate of the above deceased late of No. 122 Owen Road, Singapore, who died on the 31st
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    • 360 2 NOTICE. In the estate of AKIESAHIB, deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any claims against the estate of the above deceased late of No. 83 Koon Seng Road, Singapore, who died on the Ist day
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    • 146 2 New Shipment just ARRIVED SHIRT Gray, Blue Fawn. LADY'S HAT Trimming Decorating Articles Baba Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. STRAITS TYPEWRITER /*.<IENCY (Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore I Typewriter Repairers and Stationer CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling 6c or cleaning of m cs in office* undertaken. j y THIS IS
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    • 63 2 .j. i .J. ALL TYPES MAKES I j OF S CLOCKS, WATCHES, BINOCULARS i AND i TELESCOPES REPAIRED BY EXPERTS. S CHARGES S VERY MODERATE INDEED. j YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of J j Clocks and Watches to the British
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    • 429 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Pit BRITISH INDIA MU F\ 0. S. N. CO.'s SAhTiNGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 BURDWAN 6.070 Oct. 24 X ALDER A Io.OUO Nov. 6 SOMALI 0.810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15.000 Nov. 20 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 4 BANGALORE 6.000 Dec 17 RANPURA 17.000 Dec.
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    • 127 3 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 s.s. KASHTMA MARU Nov. 12 m.s. YASUKUMI MARU Nov. 25 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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    • 563 3 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles SPHINX 11,374 T. Oct. 27 ARAMIS 17,536 T. Nov. 10 FELIX ROUSSEL 16,774 T. Nov. 24 MARECKAL JOFFRE 11,732 T Dec. 8 PRES.
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    • 552 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. J Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P Sham P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 \;-2 5-2 I JUTLANDIA 23-2
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    • 439 3 STEAMER SAILINGS W NORDDEUTSCHER Ts&\ uoy, r ——*3 (Incorporated la Germany). The undernoted art- the Company« intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. for MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI i HINA JAPAN. Due Spore .1936. S.s. "NECKAR" Oct. 26 omits North 2hsna Oct 28 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND. HAMBURG A*u BREMEN:— m.s. "SAALE" also calls Marseilles, Dunkirk
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    • 159 4 4 spoil the shij> for a haporth of tar." as this Old Salt is doing. There's just that little something about WILLIAMSON'S SMOKED FISH that makes all the difference. Kippers Arbroath Smokies Finnan Haddocks Bloaters Fillets. Red Herrings TEL. 5378. 181. **J g BABIES NEED MINERAL-IRON, QUAKER O ATS. IT
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    • 33 5 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION UMTTD j FIRE. MARINE. MOTOR RURHLARY. PERSONAL ACC» DENT WORKMEN'S COMPELS A TION ANO PUBLIC LIABII fP INSURANCE 1 HEAD OFFICE. 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. k O. JOHNSOB,
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    • 92 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and SuDscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 50C.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madias, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein. I Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. I CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed
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    • 511 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated ln the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, Honhum Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 8s 5188. Board of Directors: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chionh
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    • 131 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAlflfl FUkUB. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,VOMf« Reserve Fund Yen 130,900.«#t HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, twttavMk Bombay, Berlin. Calcutta. Canton Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, HanKuti Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsu.kint. Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angela. Manila. Mojl, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York. Osaka. Paris,
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    • 343 6 I Raffles Brasserie! I DID YOU KNOW? t YOU CAN DANCE HERE TOO j£ DAILY FROM 4 P.M. TO THE LATEST RADIOGRAM. ALL THE •> NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR DANCE RECORDS. V <• AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY POPULAR GRILL FOR NOTED FOR OUR V 4» CONTINENTAL DISHES EXCELLENT CUISINE 4»
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    • 86 6 1 STAMP ALBUMS PACKETS OF STAMPS J DUPLICATE BOOKS 1 HINGES I I J and all accessories J for stamp collectors Ask for our COMPLETE LIST jj sent post free any whet c. f CONDIMENT j; When y^o^^^j^^^^^^K^ I I wrong side and face your break East with a frown.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 256 6 si>v^v PGlt ?rn VATL AIM TlML Suisang 2u 8 am. India. South liaHula 22 3 p.w. China «generallyi Stnsang 20 ll am Uongicong Get.. 20 8 a.m. z,ll Soon 20 9 a.m. Ceyion president polk Get. 20 11 a.m. port de Koclc. padang. palcan Naroe and SiaK Nong Xvong 20
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    • 406 6 WUHT8 0N? public function» Lports t»,xture» GCT 2«« Nigh Tides—l.10 a^u. 8 ft.., 3 ins.. 12^» p^n. 9 l!.. 2 ins. llugby. Tournument. U2G v. Merclrants. 3CC Nockey- CSC If v. 3TA. G3^ N AM.C v PWD Tanglin: cs.c. N v McNair. McNair ground: 8CPC v PI II «I lecture
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    • 5 7 sL T I c i
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    • 112 7 WAKITS SPOIL YOUR FOOD KiLLJTMEM FLIT LIQUIDATION SALE I jpUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLI) REGARDLESS OF COST I BARGAINS IX BRITISH HALL MARKED JEWELLERY GOLD COLLAR and SHIRT STUbS $1.25 COLD TOOTHPICK $3.00 SAFETY PIN 2.50 TOOTHPICK (Ivory Handle) 1.00 j PEARL M.O.P. CUFF LIN KS 12.50 GEM SET
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    • 275 7 The Graf Zeppelin crossed the On his epoch making trip over Atlantic Ocean six times and the the South Pole, Admiral Byrd Pacific Ocean once. It has to its; found that Veedol Motor Oil gave credit over 100,000 miles of flying perfect satisfaction in every plane And every mile was
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    • 290 7 attractive yet inexpensive \vi:im>i\<, gifts We now carry a choice selection of practical gifts suitable for the Bridal pair from as low as $5.00 to the really good class of gift. Great range of E.P.N.S. Household Gifts such as Butter Dishes, P iated Casseroles, Cutlery in Canteens, Entree Dishes, Sandwich
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    • 172 8 OF ICCITE tv /tfk fehk W.S.VANDYKE BRAND 1,000 J^s' 6 TRADER HORN 1 was she who «tole hij heart 1 R| A romance that defies conF ght! I I I Johnny WEISSMUIJLER (the Swimming Adonis) River oj I 1 I as NEIL HAMILTON, C. AUBREY SMITH Hippos! l MAUREEN O'StXLIV
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    • 188 8 Every man and woman, boy and tjirl. who drives a car. should see this sensational picture that rips the mask from reckless drivers. and holds them up to shamt! I I DRAMA m a breathless. eighty-miles .in-hour lifc-and death story THE WHOLE WORLD WILL GASP at this SENSATIONAL EXPOSE 1
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    • 213 8 Est£XW*Z**~** J BY SPECIAL REQUEST THE DANCING STAB OF TOP-HAT" AND ROBERTA" GAY ROMANCE WITH SONGS AND DANCES IH wfl W,TH „WJ§ GEORGE BRENT w I» ALAN MOWBRAY RKO JS GRANT MITCHELL RADIO SAMUELS. HIN TO-MORROW P. G. WODEHOUSE'S FUNNIEST STORY PICCADILLY JIM with ROBERT MONTGOMERY hhe "POP-EYE" CARTOON ALONE
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    • 346 9 SC ALA'S ACCORDEON ,Xhe King of Piano Aocordeon Bands) J 8345 At the C°fe Continental i I have lost my heart in Budapest. I Queen or th e Sea PRICE 65 CTS. EACH. i From all REX DEALERS or N t. M. a. >n sic iiorsi: i SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR
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    • 534 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS LEARN MAGIC Free tuition. Write for particulars. "Ka'ticy," 47, Chulia Street, Singapore. WANTED—By European Advertising Agency, 3 Publication Salesmen, on $30.- calary and Commission basis. Apply i Box 442. Malaya Tribune, Singaport. ROOMS TO LET with British family. Board optional. Apply 1858 Orchard Road, Oxley Chambers. Britisher open
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    • 244 9 i To-Morrow at the CAPITOL t J J OPENING AT SPECIAL MATINEE 3-15 j I THE ONE SCREEN EVENT THAT THE WHOLE j TOWN'S INTERESTED IN! f I SHIRLEY TEMPLE j Singing 5 Grand New Song Hits j I Dancing Better Than Ever Before v /pL. i j Filling Your
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 10 The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1936. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1986 FIVE cents:
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    • 710 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES OFFICERS' PAY CONDITIONS An Improvement THREE FACTORS RESPONSIBLE annual report of the OftLeri (Merchant Navy) Federation Ltd. states that during the y.ar ended July 31 last three important factors have influenced events and tendencies, namely, (a) the inauguration of a irade un.qn—the N tvigaand Engineer OiTictirt Union--on
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    • 200 3 Further Addition To Bombay Company's Fleet A further unit of the fleet of th Bombay Steam Navigation Co. has Inst been completed by Messrs Harlanr' and Wolff. Ltd.. this being the fifth vessel for these owners constructed at the builders' Clyde yard during the Dast few years.
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    • 446 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 19. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Idle Steady Bpot Buyert 7% 7% I Seller* 7 1516 715 16 November Buyers V/a Sellers 7 15 16 7 15,16 December Buyers 7 7 8 7 15 16 up 116 Sellers 8 8 Jan. Mar. Buyers
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    • 1232 4 BAJOE KIDOEL RUBBER PRODUCE CO., LTD. MR. H. ERIC MILLER ON COFFEE POSITION (Ey Air Mail) London, Oct. 8. THE twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Bajoe Kidoel Rubber and Produce Company, Ltd.. was held on Oct. 7 at 19. Fenchurch-street. E.C., states the Financial Times. Mr. H. Eric Miller
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    • 14 4 A meeting of the Legislative Council will bj held on Monday Oct. 26. n^ll
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    • 18 4 Miss Gertude Owen, M.B.E., the Y.W.C.A Secretary, who Ls now in Tai Ping, is shortly, leaving for Colombo
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    • 89 4 Accounts Fcr The Yc.ir Ended August. 193 ft THE following details of the atiovt l >«>- pany's Accounts for the yt\u 'Tit- 31st. August. 1936. hav'e been a ;tv- by cabi* from .heir Head Other Net Premium Revenue tl.uiii'JJO Reinsurance Reserve Fund intil'a«u Underwriting
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    • 138 4 Scottish Works To H Rebuilt it is satisfactory to learn that Mie established connection Scottish town of Lcith und the mi. making Industry Is not to be brukci Rope manufacture b3s been r>;:»> on uninterruptedly there sinte l?jQ early this year the factory of B:; Ropes Ltd.. cue
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    • 93 4 London. Oct Paris 104 61 64. New York 4.8« 7 16. Montreal 4 Brussels Geneva 21.27. Amsterdam 9 11 Milan 92 27 32 Berlin 12.14. Stockholm Copenhagen 22.40* Oslo 19 90. Lisbon 100 3 16, Vienna 26 1 Prague 138*13 16. Belgrade 214. Helsingfor.s 226 7 (l Madrid
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    • 29 4 Mr. Paul Robeson has accepted untitled principal part in a new British firm made i n Africa by the Capitol Film l porai&on. The director will be Walter Futter
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    • 20 4 Mr. Chow Lu, the Canton untitled is recuperating in Pakwanshan. departure for Nanking has been p poned.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 528 5 from Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, morning. RUBBER Singapore: 27", cts up 116 ct. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 7%d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 163 a cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. Prices remain steady at much the same level as yesterday but sellers tontinue scarce.
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    • 51 5 The untitled Mr. D. H. Elias, General Manager of the F.M.3. Railways, will probably leave "the Bungsar Hospital shortly. Mr. Elias was admitted to the hospital more ihan a month ago when was atttacked as he was walking into nis office at the Railway Building. Mr. was scabbed in the
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    • 44 5 Lieu J. P. Stoker and Mr. E.J.Morris Passed through Penang on Wednesday "n their way to Delhi and Calcutta, respectively, from Charleville by vhe imperial Airways line r "Arethusa." Mr. M. Combot passed through Penang to the same liner from Singapore to B *»n»kok
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    • 22 5 Mr. E. L. A. Berwick Agricultural Perak Central. Kuala Kangsar. *at on his first inspection duty at BMa- and Dindmga this week.
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    • 1473 5 V Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 4. 4 4 4 4 8 £1 Asam Kumbang 2 6 6 28;6 26 6 28 6 £1 Austral Malay 52|6 546
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    • 44 5 Reuter. London. Oct. It. Stocks of rubber in London on Sutu~ Ar-r- amounted to wi" Londor deUvedes totalled 764 tons L KuSber stocks in Jf «I V c m r>-. x were placed at a.-uai. wi.t SuvetS 1.181 tons.-Rente,
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    • 25 5 Reuter. London. Oct. 10 Stocks of pepper talJ«lon Of. Saturday last were as follows. Whfto ***** tons ft'ack 1780 tons BacK Rente:
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    • 66 5 His Exalted Eminence Allmah Shah Mohamed Abdul Aleem Saheb Siddiqui. the founder of several missionary and Islamic schools and orphanages m various parts of the world, who returned to Singapore last Wednesday after I tour in Japan and China, is expected at Kuala Lummpur at the end of next week
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    • 35 5 Archdeacon and Mrs. Graham White win "o on leave on Dec. 27 and return n Jime next year. It is expected -says the Cathedral Courier* that the Rev N Williams w 11 be acting cnaplln.
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    • 30 5 His many friends will be sorry to hear that Mr Ariokasammy. chief technical assistant, Drainage and Irrigation Department, Teluk Anson, is at Present an inmate of the local General Hospital.
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    • 193 6 Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies, etc., by Air tQantasi are expected to-day. The delivery of letters to boxwill be at 3.30 p.m. and general delivery.at 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails from Netherlands Indies by Air Netherlandsi are expected to-day. The delivery of letteis to boxholders' will beat 1 p.m.
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    • 97 6 Medan, JaskS, Amsterdam? and 'London?: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. tomorrow. Australia, New Zealand. Java ana Timor Dillv: Qantas, closing 7 pm Ocr. 22. Penang, Siam. Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial,
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    • 156 6 Three Sikhs On Strious Charge 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. fOURT bail in the sum of $1,000 each, v was asked for in the first court today, when two Sikhs. Hasur Singh and Sadur Singh, were produced and charged, the first with giving false evidence in
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    • 22 6 Major Wayatt, of the Northamptonshire Regiment, sails on October 23 for Singapore, where he is to take up the post of G.S.O.
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    • 117 6 6UIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Oe' 20. East Wharf I Entrance Gate I) Rajula 22. Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Anhui. Conte Verde 18; Gorgon 16; Achilles, Unyo Maru 13: Kedah 11; Glenftnlas 9; Kudat 7. Empire Dock ranee Gate 3> Silvcrv.alnut 32: Medon
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    • 292 6 The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the President Polk which arrived hero from Manila last Saturday:— Mr Walter P Aylward. Mr. Tom Bennett. Mr and Mrs. Chia Twee Kirn, Mr and Mrs. Ezra B Cornell. Miss Elizabeth Jo Cornell. Mr Chionh Hiok Chor. Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 27 6 'h. w ou'd al h«.> r.-aie..ce b,re yesl^rd.l'. h,«. leuv.... :,,,lner hi, <?i'to m<.-ur,i i> N.e chronic illness had been intelisllast week —8m < <., 5,^
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    • 121 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Tarzan The An, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—"The Pnnce.ss Across"—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"In Perso i" (G gers» —6.ls and 9.15 p.m. EMPlRE.—"Darkest Africa I—si—7 p.nr. and 9 p.m. MARLBOROUGH— Strike M 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancnm Side-shows, Malay Ope: as Chinese \v yangs, Cinemas: Globe Theatre*
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    • 312 7 V Iltllltl^L <)/ l/tc Mu/al/a Tribune) II v»H until 1 perused Mr >. !c in the Sunday 1 lh<.> 1 rouble to read »emart« in the columns tegarding the !i 15 popularly as Gld Timers' remark that buv tne Tribune "pay five because they canten cents
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    • 835 7 5</ttor ./i. .Vnla/ztt T^,^^. V. ln ,.'C<'!: by m. C on, ii. loner 'vw) nit,, the Cl-vinx tbe one who ha lreer l»s a as many a. ,l- > i> n^ '>> :l.'>v ,at all these <?x!stl?nee',' A!- be /aid. "better late has Nad i.-c be becam« lnd
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    • 142 7 Two Indians Sent To Gaol Singapore, Monday. CENTENCE of six months' rigorous P imprisonment was impeded on each of two Indians, Suppiah and Veerasamy, by Mr. J. p. Biddulph, the Second Magistrate, to-day, on a charge of housebreaking and theft of some Palm Beach cloth and a
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    • 1030 10 VHE visit of the aged Sukan of Selangor to England, in search as His Highness himself put* it, of health and justice, has cieated a profound impression. Most of the leading London papers comment on it, and the general feeling is one of deep sympathy with the Ruler.
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    • 121 10 "Within Reasonable Space Of Time" Bloemfontein, Oct 12. I ORD Clarendon, .speaking here, re- f rrcd to ilie possibility of the King visiting South Africa. He said kj was anticipated that in the year at r the Coronation, at any rate within a reasonable space
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    • 778 10 FORCES INVOLVED IN THE PRESENT STRUGGLE lhe in a h«nt l" r <l lite c<»unt,y >,. of l> lhe contention <»s lhe .»s it,. loll»»xvinl5 arliele. he states. i<: in e»ence un s'c mmunixl m«»vemenl. nNE of the arguments used by mcsl writers in their
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    • 367 10 By "Looker On" "Parents should try to realize what a strain a child's homework often is." says a pathologist Well, It's brought home to most father.;. A "It Is very rtiffieult to find new ~cng numbers." spy:, a crooner. But, unfortunately, not quite difficult enough. W-
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      • 32 10 —i i R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc„ (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, (quint, subnormal vision, problem casej. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade. Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinical Experience
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    • 80 11 TROOPS EAGER TO PUSH ON SLOW ADVANCE Hurried Preparations By Defenders 'JHE rebel troops have advanced to within a few miles of Madrid, and the final assault is expected to begin at any time. Speed »s essential, as snow has already fallen in
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    • 326 11 Reuter. Talavera, Oct. li). AX insurgent column has occupied Jllescas, on the Madrid-Toledo road, 24 miles from Madrid, an important i-oint in the defence of the capital. The Government militia did not. offer serious resistance to the insurgents. The Government troops still h Id a few
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    • 100 11 Meeting With Sir Frank Swettenham Reuter. London. Oct. 19. I HAVE not had time to do much yet. as the doctor? have had first call on my time, but I feel much better.'' declared the Sultan of Selangor in an interview with Reuter. 'One of my
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    • 140 11 Tragic Reports From Flying-Boats Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 20. JHE Royal Mail Packet "Van der Wijck," which yesterday left Sourabaya at 9 p.m. for Semarang and Batavia, aftepassing the lighthouse at 11.10 p.m. sent an S.O.S. at 1.03 a.m. "5.0.5., heavy inclination.'' After this, nothing was heard
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    • 69 11 Reuter. Batavia. Oct. 20. Forty-three persons from the Van der Wijck were picked up by flying boats and safely landed at Sourabaya. Eight Europeans and 31 natives wre put ashore at Brombong by fishing boats. Twenty-two were seen in a slood and many were seen floating on
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    • 144 11 Case Against Alleged Assailant Postponed f From Our Own Reporter; Kttala Lumpur, Monday. THE Hon. Mr. D H. Elias, General Manager of the F.M.S. Railway*, left hospital thLs morning completely recovered from the inju'y sustained to iiis neck in the attack made on him six weeks
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    • 118 11 Aster Brothers And Tax Payments Reuter. Washington, Oct. 19. THE protracted legal battle between the brothers John. Jacob and Walkorf Aster and the U.S. Government for the recovery of £2,160,000 Federal and State taxes over a period of years on their estate, ended with the refusal of
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    • 96 11 Higher Education In East Africa Kuftb), Oct. lif A 1 request of the Governor oi Uganda, the Secretary for the Colonies n«ss appoin a Commission whitn will -.t L B ..nc4 early tn 1937 to examine '-twt upon the organisation and working of Mukerei College, and hiding ill
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    • 111 11 IN BOMBAY Building Of Temple Postponed Reuter. m Kuntbny, Oct. 19. AFTER nightfall, rioting broke out again and the polite fired and dispersed the crowd*. One priMtn W9S injured. Thrrt were I(H* arrnh, and <r0 rioters have brcn fmtitiecd to be flojretd. Later Four people were
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    • 161 11 London In Touch With Brussels London, Oct. 19. THE terms of the speech on defence policy delivered by King Leopold to his Cabinet on Wednesday are still under consideration in London The elucidation of certain points was requested by the British Foreign Minister in an interview with
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    • 94 11 Siam Negotiations Not Successful Reuter. London. Oct 19. REUTER learns it is most improbable that tlx- meeting of the Tin Committee at The Hague on Wednesday will be in a position to announce a successful outcome of the negotiations with Siam. as had been honed. Siam recently made
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    • 62 11 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Oct. 19. For a distance of 5.4 miles, one of the most modern highways which is undergoing conversion to a dual carriageway with space for footpaths and cycle tracks, will run along the exact line of the 2,000 year old Roman "Fosse Way."
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    • 60 11 British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 19. Canon W. H. Carnegie, the well-known write-; on Church subiects and Rector of St. Margarets and Canon of Westminster since 1913. has died aged 76. Canon Carnegie, who has been Speaker's Chaplain at the House of Commons since 1916, was
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    • 53 11 Shanghai, Oct 20. The Central Government has sent olan to Shanghai to convey Mr. Aw Boon Have the Singapore multi-mil-lionaire, to Hankow lo investigate conditions of industries with a view to investing money in them. Mr. Aw Boon Haw is on a visit to China —Sin
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    • 708 11 A NEW MOVE t Expert To Be Sent Out British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 19. MR. W. M. Kirkpalrick, who has been National Conservative M.P. for Pic.ton since 1931, has been appointed to represent the Export Crcd *s department in China and we.tk in contact with
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    • 370 11 Nawab Sir Mohamed Habibullah NAWAB Sir Mohamed Habibullah. X.8.. X.C.5.1., K.C.1.E., LL.D., the distinguished Indian statesman, is arriving here on a holiday by the Conte Verde, which is scheduled to reach here at 9 p.m., today. Born in 186 S. he first started his career as a
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    • 176 11 "GIRL PAT" Evidence Of The Owners Reuter. London. Oct. 19. a DENIAL that he suggested feu George Orsborne that the Girl Pat should be taken out and not brought was given by Mr. John Moore, managing director of Morstrand Fishing Company, owner* of the Girl Pat,
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    • 58 11 Chinese Remanded In Police Custody Singa.xjre Monday A Chinese named Hang Hn:i Umu was this morning produced rttmt M A. D York the Third MugisU.i'e. rharged wilh Ihe murder ol Ah Sin in Tan Quee Lau Street on s«pt 9 The accused was vsn <!"vdwl ;:i ooli-e eurtod'.
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    • 870 12 TERRIBLE DETAILS OF SINGAPORE CRIME ROOM RANSACKED: CORONER S VERDICT JHE full story of the terrible fate of Lam Chua Chan, a pretty 24-year-old Cantonese woman, the victim of a cold-blooded murder in her flat in Kreta Ayer Road, recently, was told yesterday to Mr.
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    • 146 12 Specially Built For Eastern Run British Official Wireless. London, Oct 19. THE new liner. City ot Benares, which 1 has. twf'n pec tally built for the Joint .service of the City and Hall Unes between the United Kingdom and India, made passage from the Clyde, where she was
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    • 93 12 The following are requested to represent the Spartan B.P. against the Green Hill B.P. in a friendly badminton match of nine singles to be played at the Amicable B.P.s' court, off Tank Road, on Sunday, at 9.30 a.m. Players and supporters are to assemble at the party's court
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    • 105 12 r' > Development Of Aerial Services Shanghai, Oct, 19 IT is now made known that Mr Huang Tu. when he waa in office In PL-lptng. had on several occasions «itscussed aero co-operation between China and Japan, with the Japanese. The plan to bring this co-operation about In
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    • 83 12 Fine Hindustani Talkie At The Regal By numerous requests the Regal Theatre at Geylang Serai showed last night a very interesting Hindustani talkie entitled "Fighting Blood." The principal parts are played by Master Manohar, Miss Mohini and Miss Anwar. The picture is replete with action, and the
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    • 311 12 Shortening Of Service Period Requested Singapore, Monday. A PETITION for admission as an advocate- and solicitor of the Supreme Court, was made before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the Supreme Court to-day by Mr. Richard Chuan Ho Ltm, Mr John L&ycock appeared on behalf of the petitioner,
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    • 129 12 New Kind Of Examination Suggested London. A suggestion for a new kind of examination, organised with the co-operation of the business world, to set a general standard of suitable training for young men wishing to tak e up business careers, was made by Mr. F. R. Dale. Headmaster
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    • 25 12 All Raffles College graduates are reminded of the meeting of the Stamford Club, Singapore, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, at the Raffles Institution.
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    • 116 12 A New Association Formed THE Perak Chinese Milling Association has been formed with the following objects:—To express views on miring legislation; to arbitrate in mining disputes; to translate mining legislation into Chinese so that it may be better understood by members; to have books of law, maps,
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    • 173 12 Hunger Marchers To March In Comfort London. PEVEN hundred "hunger marchers", who have left Scotland in two contingents for London to protest against the new unemployment assistance regulations and the Means Test, are travelling in what are practically "walking villages". Each contingent is accompanied by a travelling food
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    • 80 12 Singapore, Monday. Mr. Taneki Kumabe, the Japanese Charge d'Afl'aires in Lisbon, was in Singapore last week. He arrived by the Indrapoera and stayed at the Sea View Hotel. Yesterday morning he resumed his voyage to Japan by the Hakone Maru. The Japanese Minister at Lisbon has been away
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    • 43 12 An enjoyable tea dance was given by Mr. ard Mrs. Peng Cheng Yean at 7. BucKley Road yesterday In honour rf His Highness the Sultan or Kelintau and His IT.ghness the Raja of Kelantan who are visiting Singapore A large company were present.
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    • 403 12 Government To Consider Action London. SERIOUS consideration is to be given by the Government to the issues raised by the disturbances in London in connection with the Fascist marcn in the East End. For some, time the Government has been watching very closely the effect on
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    • 196 12 Manchu Invasion Of Suiyuen Peiping, Oct. 20. UTAR in East Suiyuen is imminent. Heavy military movements are proceeding along the Peiping-Suiyuen Railway. The authorities at Tatung are taking the necessary precautions against traitors. Manchukuo troops are advancing, and Chinese reinforcements are being rushed to east Suiyuen. The Japanese
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    • 82 12 New Publication Ready In November TnHi^c bli f of great interest to l hlS ountr y wil l be out about the fi rs t week Qf November time to the present day recorded of its kind at present %n! g J?° work entitled, ant of Greater
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    • 28 12 Miss G. Traeger, Principal, Anglo-Chinese teachers of th c school ho' and several Penang to attSnd&e left f <* craft exhibition af the ?l hand Penang. tne school in
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    • 424 12 Appeal Dismissed ATTEMPTED CHEATING CHARGE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Moncfe rpHE Chief Justice, Mr. J A a'Beckett Terrell, to-day missed the appeal of Saw 'c Chuan, a well-known local Ch against the sentence of one simple imprisonment and a fii $100 imposed on him by
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    • 105 12 High way men Fire On Troops T London. Oct 10 HE first communique issued o> 11• High Commissioner for PulOMini since Hie routine publication wu>- aKscontinuca owing to restoration ot nrtiei of acts of violence \vi published on Saturday J*®®*" 5 to tha firing on a nanol tff
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    • 23 12 Mr. John Hands. M.C.H., who has been away m Hongkong on a holiday arrived back in Kuala Lumpur much benen.eo! by the change.
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      • 5 12 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU
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      • 67 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. phJS£ A ko ?P ILDING CHUUA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. IRE^^^ARINE MOTOR o^° RKMEN 'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. MAT irn. AGENTS: SEREMrav SS OP nA NG GUAN. X I?iSK A CHJ ENT BROS. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG IpAS° LEE EN G TEH. PF\AVr LEE AH WENG.
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    • 313 13 LEADERS CONFER AT HANGCHOW THE RESULTS Latest Demand From Tokyo Shanghai, Oct. 20. :T is understood that Mr. S. KawaI gee. the Japanese Ambassador, presented a number af demands to General Chang Chun, the Chinese Foreign Minister, yesterday afternoon. They included permission for Japanese garrisons
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    • 78 13 Sudden Return To Nanking Reuter. Nanking, Oct. 19. CONSIDERABLE Interest has been aroused in political circles by the sudden return of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek by air from Hangchow. where he has been conferring with the Chinese leaders, including Han Fu Chu. the gove.rnor of Shantung and other
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    • 123 13 Agreement With Home Government Rugby, Oct. 19 IN view of the lact that negotiations are now in progress between His Majesty'-* Government in the United Kingdom and the Government of India for a trade agreement in replacement of that ronchided at Ottawa in 1932. which terminate*
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    • 57 13 Mr. Runme Shaw, of Ipoh. who has gone \o China on business, is expected back in Malaya, by air. at the end of this month. Mr. Runme Shawhas already leased the Kulim Theatre Hall belonging to Mr. Lim Lean Teng. which is now undergoing extensive repairs. This Hall will be
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    • 161 13 EKSNS WINS Arrival In New York Yesterday New York, Oct. 19. MR II R Ekins arrived here at 10/* a.m. to-day, thus winning the round the world race.—Reuter. Ekins was one of the three American journalists engaged in a round-the-world air. rail and sea race.
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    • 231 13 "Will Not Lend Without An 1.0. U." From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 18. (think It is Very unlikely that a 'oikh moneylender would give evtn a dollar without receiving an 1.0. U. or promissory note." said Inche Rauf bin Mohomed Sa'at (Thiid Magistral e,
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    • 57 13 Matters For Next Monday's Meeting THE following items are on the agenda cf the meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore I Association committee to be held next Monday: To submit correspondence relating to the house for the Municipal President Position of the Association regarding nominees on the Municipal
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    • 106 13 Assassinated General Sun Chuan Fang Nanking, Oct. 18. An order issued by the Executive Yuan states that the Government ha:i granted a pardon to Miss Sze Chiei. Chiau, who was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment by the Peiping Court a few months ago for the assassination of General
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    • 34 13 There will be a worshipping celebration of Buddha Sam Poh Bongs b'rtl.dav and attainment of Buddiehoed cm Oct. 22 and 23 at 124 miwB+one. Seletar Road, at Lord BucicJa Temple. All arc cordially invited.
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    • 34 13 Mr Gerald Dixon. Perak Representative of the Manufacturers' Life Insurance Company, has returned yo Downton House. Sione-house, Gloucestershire after a fortnight's shooting and golf in Scotland. He expects to return to Ipoh after Christmas.
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      • 278 13 A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Quality is always our first consideration, but we are in the fortunate position of l)eing able to combine most reasonable prices with quality, due to our method of buying. Neu Zealand Imperial Bee Honey is one of our many lines having a ready sale that permits
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    • 29 14 ROBINS FRACTURES BOWLING FINGER MIDDLESEX NEWCOMER BOWLS EXCELLENTLY Duckworth dislocated a ringer. Sims took 5 wickets for 37. Robins split a bowling finger.
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    • 500 14 Reuter. r £WO misfortunes have befallen the M.C.C. in the opening match of their tour against West Australia, which they won by an innings. pRACTISING after the game was over. R. W. V. Robins, the Middlesex amateur, who is ?xpected to be one of the most successful bowlers
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    • 178 14 THE Straits Racing Association issues the following new list of classification of horses and ponies: HORSES TRANSFERS From Class S to Cluss L—Blue Petet. From Cla*s 3 to Class 2.—Clifton Lad. Elegance. Glencar. Kuala Laddie. Moriden. Switchback. Sunny Cn»w. Zentree From Class 2 to Class 3 —Bayswatcr.
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    • 280 14 Teachers Lose To G.S.C. Singapore, Tuesday. FAST play was the feature of a hockey match between the G.S.C. and the Teachers' Association played on the G.S.C. giound yesterday. The G.S.C won the match by five goals to one, though the play was very close during the first half.
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    • 57 14 The following will represent the Green Hill BP. in a friendly match of nine singles against the Spartan BP. at the Amicable's court on Sunday, at 9.30 a.m.: Lim Kian Soo, Tay Eoo Liang Lew Cheng Khoon. Quek Cher Wee Sin Oon, Chan Joo Miang. Robert Tan. Tan Miang Kow
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    • 237 14 Bata Shoe Co. Beat The J.C.F.A (From Our O'cn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 19. IN a fast and well-contested gam? the Bata Shoe Company's football team beat the Johore Chinese Football Association on the Istana Padang, Johore Bahru, yesterday by 4—2. The Chinese were unlucky to lose after
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    • 257 14 Interesting Soccer At Clerical Union I FAST and interesting game of soccer was played before a large crowd between teams drawn from the Clerical Union and the Banka Chinese on th° Union's ground, which resulted in a win for the Banka Chinese by two goals to nil.
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    • 171 14 ABOUT forty-five cards were taken out for the qualifying round of tihe President's Prize competition (bogey playt held over the week-end at the island Club and the following are some of the best cards returned: K. Uyeda (12) all square Yong Loon Chong (10) 2 down F. Suganuma
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    • 513 14 S.C.C. PAY PENALTY Changi Gunners Win 4-0 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Changi Gunners were in form yesterday when they were invited to a game of hockey by the S.C.C. Unable to field their regular custodian, the Club decided to play with three backs and this was the main
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    • 77 14 "Happy Days" is the title of a story-reader written by the Sister; the Convent of the Holy Infant J Singapore, for standard one. l'he reader is edited by Mr. H. R. C! man. Tnspec or cf Schools. Printed by the Malaya Publis! House, it is priced at 25
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      • 20 14 J--"«S THIS- COOB SIW MOTHER "•WW Ot.FiS/SSSS SELL IT. PtP SRJNKS IT." WtASER NEAVE, LTD, DISTR IBUTORS OF TIGER BEER.
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      • 33 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Honjfkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong I LIFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE Thone 427«. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber! Second Floor, Singapore.
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      • 93 14 Here is the Essence of STRENGTH! ofciiiagpjffl 1 B royal r\ all cases of sicklies, geneinl drbilitv ami rundown feding, Brand's Essence of (Sicken is umnvalltM for restoring lost vitality ami buihlin- up strength and well-being. Recommea&j and iiron ed b\-the medical profession for its jmritx and valiiaMtonw properties. Brand's
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    • 700 15 IMPRESSIVE RUGGER Xnrrow Win For S.C.C. "A" Singapore. Tuesday B\ ftvf point»— ft goal—lo nil, the s l.i\ %h" defeated the Singu|K»»f Asiatic» at rugger on the r>ndni»c yesterday In a hardrought game on u soft ground which mode the ball slippery and handling difllrttlt. mii tn<; run
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    • 361 15 To-Day's Opening Rugger Game /JOOD rugger is promised on the padang J this afternoon when the SC C tournament for th e new season opens with a match between the United Services Officers and the Merchants Last year the Officers were a strong side and ran a close
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    • 140 15 Johore International Club Golf THE foHowing were the cards returned for the qualitying round of the Dato £:illeh Cup at the Royal Johore international Club:— Dato Yahya 78 14. 64 S. A. Thompson 81 17 64 J. A. H. Reid 83 17 r,e Markom 81 13 68
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    • 264 15 6—o Victory At Bukit Timah 1 Singapore, Tuesday. niSPLAYING a marked superiority in v every department of the game, the R A.F. gained decisive victory over the Raffles College on the College Ground yesterday, scoring six goals without reply. The College were sadly lacking
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    • 169 15 CHAMPION TOO GOOD AN EASY WIN Terrific Beating For Harry Mizler Reuter. London, Oct. 19. TS a 15-round fight for .the British 1 lightweighr championship tonight, at the Empress Stadium, Jimmy Walsh (Chester), the holder, outpointed llarr> Mizler of London. The bout was the main feature
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    • 95 15 Coming Events At The R.S.Y.C. AN Friday, there will be the usual v afternoon races at the RS V C for the -B" and "C" Classes, staxtii at 5 20 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. respectively. On Sunday, the International 6metre Class will sail the first Race cf a
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      • 221 15 m Mx KEEP YOUR DOG FIT W If you want y° ur t]o to b" always lively. happy and in Rood ccaamon you him Sherl.-y's Tome and Condition MOWMBki 1 owders. 1!"". Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite 1 ~esMl' "I' >•'« m Hah Shedding eta 2 r /7 AY ov
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    • 598 16 Draw And Starting Times For Sunday's Play THE following are the draw and starving times for the Singapore Golf Club President's Pr!ze to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning next:_ 8.20 J.McConigley and J. Moncur vs. E.I. Henton and R. W. Cowen. 8.20 A.
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    • 118 16 Sentosa P.C. Beat The Happilads (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Sunday. IN a friendly game of badminton played I on Saturday the Sentosa Persenangan Club beat the Happilads team by five games to two. Results (BP.C. members mentioned first): SINGLES Dolah beat Henry Ghi 15—10. s—lb, i 3
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    • 823 16 COLTS WIN EXCITING HOCKEY AT TANGLIN Singapore. Tuesday. Till Singapore Colts enhanced T HL t„eir reputation as being one of the strongest hockey teams Colony when they scored a ing viclory over the. Royal Inni*H ling Fusiliers at Ta were by four goals to nil.
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    • 30 16 Singapore. Monday PLAYING on their own ground this afternoon the S.R.C A team were beaten by the R.A. «Blakan Mati' by the odd goal in three
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      • 140 16 What becomes of THE "CAMBRIDGE" HOY? Arc you waiting to join the crowded ranks of poorly-paid clerks? If so, disappointment awaits you. Why not learn a Trade or Profession? There is an ICS. Course for every need. Post this Coupon and state your requirements and sec if we can help
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      • 50 17 BRITISH RADIO of latest design. Simm W ple and re]iable In I I 1 I operation. Quality of W w J I Am materials work- IS B V/ manship most exactHOE BOON LEONG RADIO DEPT., 7 Prinsep Street. 60 Selegie Road, SINGAPORE --.Champagne j Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.
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      • 285 17 mi 11 —————i -■v A living tribute to Tit L T FOOD This young man ls John Bright another TRUFOOD nOUriS ng P° WLr of Humanised His mother writes: 33, Gloucester Road, Ealing, H. 5 "Dear Sirs, I am enclosing photograph of Baby 'John,' at 14y 2 months, which I
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      • 162 17 Radio Exhibition j x N °W ON m at Kee Huat's 122-124, Orchard Road. ADMISSION FREE. t fIS[ N ..NOW 1 111 13 $165.00 1 $190.00 S 1 Year's Guarantee /or rfc 531 A 531U PHILIPS "MULTI INDUCTANCE" In circuit design, these instruments are identical with ;o e c w
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      • 1473 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio NRO TION 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics. RRITISH EMPIRE BERLIN STATfOIW ~T 6 35am Recorded music. WUU-IH STATION SJJS pjn. Sign off DJA and DJB 6.05 a.m. Time signal. Recorded PROGRAMMES DJB 1974 metres (***** kn.l rv, A <c^ cr m., Engl.) music continued. 1 metres SSsSrta£? 2£
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    • 1318 18 STORY OF ILLNESS* AND I SHATTERED NERVES (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 8. A MAZING evidence purporting to throw light on a tragedy at a country inn was submitted to the Southwell, Notts, magistrates before they committed a woman for trial on charges of murder and
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    • 122 18 BETTER MALAYAN FOWLS EGGS New Club POULTRY BKEKDINi: IN SINGAPORE a MEETING was held L t sj John Bl'einan's h"US«;> in 112 Wilkie Road on Friday la>i iu il, the question of the Ion»»; Poultry and Pigeon i There was a representative iug* and it was unrmimou&ly to form the
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    • 66 18 Miss Gracie Fields and Mr untitled Tauber are t 0 appear on th c London stag? next year under the manaceof Mr. C. B. Cochran, httes Fields be seen in a musical show which will probably be produced in London in J vary afier a preliminary run ir Man ter;
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    • 43 18 A steel pontoon for cross-river untitled between Hull and New Holland, Lincolnshire, has been launched from the yard of th? Furness Shipbuilding Company at Haverton Hill-on-Tees. fis expec ed that the pontoon, which measures 150 ft. by 50 ft., wiil reach Hull soon.
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      • 521 18 JUST ARRIVED G. String Luncheon Mats from Manila at oncftecs Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road pi For any reliable and prompt Repair to Buildings etc. Consult MAYPHIL BUILDING CO.. General Contractors 23, Bonham Building, Chulia Street, Singapore, j Call, write or 'phone 3595. li h f HAH S!N OPTICAL HOUSE
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      • 178 18 llxl) ««Limbic l 25 VL^N8 llis !V«e veeominx It was about 25 years ago that rheumatasm Nrst marked down this suffererand finally the day came when lie could hardly lift his arms. Sut he found rebel Nl.re ln this letter he tells the whole story:— About 25 years ago I
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      • 40 18 Shkll Moron On v KEEP THEIR LUBRICATING PROPERTIES OVER LONG PERIODS AND APPEAL TO THOSE WHOSE FIRST CONSIDERATION IS ECONOMY. W DOUBLE SHELL. Tit lI'EE SHELL. I.OLHE.V SHELL. I j Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd. U/.s. 7,7.
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      • 101 18 It's care that makes the hair grow Dry scalp, too many shampoos cause thinning hair. Keep your hair thick and lustrous with frequent Vaseline' Hair Tonfc treatments Apply a few drops to the scalp each morning. At least once a week generously massage 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic into the scalp with
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      • 40 19 fCOTY •PRESENTS B E A*lJ T V ARTICLES Quality guaranteed by k J the name Now Obtainable at JOHN LITTLE'S Raffles' Place. MEDICAL HALL Battery TRbad. BRITISH DISPENSARY, RSfflfs Place. Special ISi Mtin lonic n B fleam? f*m*d<*r > #1.85 r
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      • 642 19 THE BENNETT COLLEGE. ESTABLISHED 19QO. OPEN LETTER TO MR. SOMEBODY AND HIS SON. Dear'Sir,—The natural desire of most parents is to give their children a fa!r chance in life ln the form of a good College Training, also there are many young men who would like to GO TO* COLLEGE
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      • 849 19 If a |ayan Listeners' Radio 2HI SINGAPORE (49.9 metres) (Continued from page 17) TO-MORROW oaDIO COLONIALB, FRANCE Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). p»m. Recorded music. KAI 5.15 p.m. Day's Programme. 6.30 pm. Broadcast by "Daroya's Ha- AY 520 pm R elay from Radio-Paris, waiian Band." TO-DAY Co A n £f
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    • 151 20 The Japanese cyclist:, who competed in the Berlin Olympics were in Si ngapore on ffliturday and took part m a series ol event* against local competitors at the Jalan Besar Stldium. The above shows the eight-mile race in progress. The start of the six-mile race,
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