Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1936

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII. -No. 230. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 22, 1936. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936 FIVE CEfl 55
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    • 74 1 tr Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE I Dominant In Malaya i Jo llhthei! The welfare of your baby 'Jf^ rests with YOU. !Mt Warm water, ftood soap and a soft J*S towel make baby's bath a joy. Baby must be lifted f^^^ M B >/ carefully. Careless \W Jfa handling may
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    • 11 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The f MORNING TRIBUNE
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  • 378 2 What Olympic Visitors May Expect IAPANESE curiosity about ages is being J curbed and foreigners may come to the Olympic games in 1940 without fear of being embarrassed by a direct question about the number of their years. A„ present it is considered quite proper to
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  • 218 2 WHy America Worships The "Iron Horse" ON June 1, 1925, an unknown Henry Gehrig, 21-year-old Columbia University graduate, took the job on the New York Yankees, and he has not missed playing a day since That was 1,800 games ago. To-day they call him "Larrupin" Lou —the
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    • 1000 2 TOBLER SWISS CHOCOLATES 1 "Toblerone" "Hazelnut" "Berna" "Tobleretti" "Amanda" Assorted in tins etc., etc. J These delicious Swiss Chocolates are 1 obtainable at Provision Stores, Cates, j Railway Stations, etc., etc. An interesting Picture Album combined with a "Question Answer" competition is given free of charge when you buy a
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    • 615 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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    • 199 2 s ALL TYPES MAKES j j OF S S CLOCKS, WATCHES, I BINOCULARS I AND I TELESCOPES t REPAIRED BY EXPERTS. CHARGES VERY MODERATE INDEED. j IYICK1 YICK WOH HING j 429, North Bridge Road 1 (Near Middle Road). J Contractors for the Repair of l Clocks and Watches to
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    • 71 2 birth-benefit THE /POT $1' OPEN TO ALL <A NATIONALITIE/ /ÜB/CRIPTION $1 PER(MEN/EM FULL PARTICULAR/ FROl^^^ TAIPING-IPOH-KUAU LUMPUR-PENANG-SINGAPORE Scienct i n the treatment and radical I I MS ĔrgH44^ff^S di^d°«r S ß^ m g atism i an E a, n Kidneys more. efficient. Aan'Vny r /I micai ,o %n;^ h of
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  • 663 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES BRITAIN'S SHIPPING DECLINE Govt. Warned Of Danger In Wartime London. A WARNING to the Government re- garding the position in which British merchant shipping might find itself in the event of war was given by the Hon. Alexander Shaw, chairman of he P. and O. at a
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  • 389 3 New Agreements Recently Concluded AGREEMENTS have been concluded between the representatives of the shipowners and seamen on the sailors* S?!!J?2K£* and catering department S> of tne National Maritime Board, icgulatmg for the first time the hours of duty at sea of men engaged in the
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    • 429 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAIUNGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1936. CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 BURDWAN 6.070 Oct 23 N ALDER A 16.000 Nov. SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15.000 Nov 20 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. RAWALPINDI
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    • 128 3 N. Y. K. XlNE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan) To LONDON, via Penan;, Colombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar.' s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov 12 m.s. YASUKUMI MARU Nov' 25 Rates to 1st Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 488 3 M. M. LINE (Messageries Mart times) in Prance I SPECIAL CRUISE TO JAPAN Leaving Singapore November 20th. Visiting: Saigon, Hongkong Shanghai m.v. "PRESIDENT DOtJMER Returning Singapore: January 5th by m.v. "JEAN LABORDE" 15 Days In Japan including FIRST class RETURN PASSAGES, Hotels, motorcars, sightseeing in Japan at an ALL INCLUSIVE
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    • 423 3 Special Coronation Sailing to Marseilles or London AND BACK at l>/2 Single Fare by the new and modern m.s. 'ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement from SINGAPORE 30-3-37 due MARSEILLES 23-4-37 due LONDON 1-5-37 from SOUTHAMPTON 15-6-37 from MARSEILLES 22-6-37 due SINGAPORE 16-7-37 ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH For further particulars
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    • 450 3 STEAMER SAILINGS W NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD r ~"u —B (Incorporated In Germany). iJ2S un d er noted are the Company intended fixtures:— H v OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore 1936. s.s. "NECKAR" Qct 2H '"•cioiLNAU" omits North nina Oct. 28 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG A*« BREMEN:— s.s.
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  • 1472 4 LABOUR PARTY'S STUDY OF PROBLEM (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 30. AN advisory committee of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party has made a study of the Colonial problem, which is published as a pamphlet with the title 'The Demand for Colonial Territories and
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  • 178 4 The District Flags Contest ON Saturday and Sunday representative patioLs of Scouts from Raffles Institution, Victoria School, St. Andrews School and the Anglo-Chinese Scnool went into camp for the una! competition for the District Flags, which have been held ior some years by the Anglo-Chinese School troop
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  • 48 4 Mr. Raou'Riches a untitled ranpc underwriter in Alexandria, pa through Sngaport* on Tuesday a lhe hn°r Presiden. Polk. Mr Rich Is |hr chief ag A ni in Egypv fa the Queensland Ipsurzmc' Co L d. H- fe reuirnu. Ai'xmd n huvn? COmpl#t?d I VOyi a round 'he worJd-
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    • 143 4 BEAUTIFUL, shining teeth are not necessarily clean teeth. The fronts may shine, but the crevices and backs will be untouched by a big old-fashioned brush which does not fit the inner curve. Tek's short head is scientifically designed to prevent the accumulation of destructive food particles in the crevices you
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  • 1247 5 Rotary Address COMMERCIAL FLYING DEVELOPMENTS Singapore, Wednesday. AT the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club to-day at the Adelphi Hotel, Major Norman Brearley, of Perth, Western Australia, who is now visiting Singapore, delivered an interesting address on the problems nodern Commercial Aviation. He dealt with the various
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  • 285 5 New Books For Issue On Saturday The undernotsd newly added nonaction and fiction works will be ready for Issue at Raffles Library on Saturday:— A Book of Battles. Illustrated George Philip Baker; Giants en £aiade: Some Sporting Reminiscences, B Bennison; Admiral Togo. Illus„J? V c 3odley; Spain To-day
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  • 42 5 Leading Telegraphist George Condelin ea. of H.M S. Ramlllles. wits kilU"' •J Fovant near Salisbury, while not cycling back to his ship at Devunnort on return from week-end leave at nil home in Shropshire His machine came into ••Mllislon with a cor
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  • 237 5 Skipper Tells Of His Escapade Reuter. London, Oct. 20. PEORGE Orsboine related how he nau vigated the Atlantic with only a school-boy's atlas when with his brother James he stood trial at the Old Bailey on a charge of stealing the Grimsby trawler Girl Pat. Yesterday, when defence
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    • 174 5 jgga "PIPE SWEETENER" JSifiC Cleans, Deodorizes and Sweetens any pipe instantly. Run 4ftĔ!T%S&\ a pipe clean dipped in "PIPE SWEETENER" through I the Stem and Bowl shank of your pipe for amazingly pleasant results. {[cleans I j DEODORIZES I SWEETENS Phone: 2234 Agents: jjj MTWLY ill wr~n- mm numv i
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    • 139 5 Quiet Relief from Hglfli STRAIN When your Eyes become j srroined from over-use, or •>. I irritated by exposure fo \M Su0, Wind or Dust Q pp'y jl a few drops of MURINE. It I Res,s Refreshes, Soothes. Jk MURINE does not contain 0 cam P p, or or Other
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    • 227 5 SUFfERERSCH A v I'1\relief is AmJt IMQUICK EASY Sufferers!—If you are 1 headachy\ j nervy or depressed, if you can't eat or your\ 1 |l fooddoesn't agree with you, if you can't sleep\ at night or feel tired and worn-out during day-«-here's the way to quick and easy relief Take
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  • 933 6 FRASER CO.'S SHARE MARKET REPORT MORE ATTENTION GIVEN TO INDUSTRIALS jyjESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Oct. 20, states;— The local share market has been rather featureless during the past week, with no 1 particular price movements in either tin or rubber shares. Investors in
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  • 555 6 Company Formed In New South Wales West Maitland, N.S.W., Oct. 12. i THE Premier (Mr. Stevens) in a speech at West Maitland said the Government intended to facilitate the establishment of a plant on the northern coalfields for the extraction of oil and other by-products from
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  • 96 6 At the annual meeting of the Anglo Siam Corporation in London, it was announced by Mie chairman, Mr. J. M Ryrle. that Mr. E. D. Atkins, the general manager in Siam, had resigned foi reasons of health. Mr. Atkins had served the Corporation in Siam and
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  • 499 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 21. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Very quiet Dull Spot Buyers 7% 713|16 —ljl6 Sellers 7 15)16 715jl6 November Buyers 7 7 8 7 13|16 —1|16 Sellers 7 15U6 7 7 8 —1116 December Buyers 715|16 7% —1|16 Sellers 8 715|16 —1]16 Jan.|Mar,
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  • 1686 6 NATION NOT IN A MOOD TO ALLOW PROFITEERING London, Oct. 6. IP the good citizens of Faris wanted proof that currency devaluation is not the beginning of Paradise, they soon had it when they strolled past the closed doors and shuttered windows of their restaurants
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  • 102 6 British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 2 Paris 105 5 32. New York 4.89 V 8 Montreal 4.88 7 g Brussels 29.06. Geneva 21.28Vfe. Amsterdam 9.07 Milan 92 15' 16 Berlin 12.17. Stockholm 19.391/2Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90. Lisbon 100 3 16. Vienna 26 V-». Prague 13S&. Belgrade 214. Helsingfors
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  • 506 7 {from Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. RUBBER pore: 27 cts., down V» d Tone: Quiet, j ndon: 7 7 j>,d., unchanged. •ket Tone: Quiet, v, a York: 16 8 cts. Tone: Dull. Prices are inclined to be a little am this morning but at this volume
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  • 68 7 untitled with the corresponding r lasr year. th e number of deaths i etl 0, T road accidents In Great Britne week ended September 12 a reduction of 21 but the total «prese-ed a n increase of 13 on r tn e previous week. The number persons injured was 4,943.
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  • 25 7 untitled of candidates for drivers certificates will be held rak Machinery Office. Ipoh, Nov. 5. and the other on 27, 1936. commencing each I m.
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  • 1654 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING v Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt 41- Ampat Tin V V"' ff*" £1 Asam Kumbang 2 6 6 28 fi or r~ 00« £1 Austral Malay gj »f gf 28 ,6 5 fyer Hitam 15
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  • 167 7 Singapote Chamber Of Commerce 1300 th Auction, 21st October, 1936. Catalogued 1,148,592 lbs tons 512.76 Offered 1,116,088 498.25 Sold 811,064 362.03 London—Sept. 7.7 8 d. New YorkSpot 16 3 8 cts. PRICES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents Per lb. Standard Quality 27% (A few lots 27 1 2
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  • 28 7 A saloon car which was used by King George has been rurchased by Leeds Corporation and will be kent exclusively for the use of Lord Mayors of Leeds.
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    • 32 7 I The Eastern 1'nited ASSURANCE CORPORATION UMITED FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY. PERSONAL ACC1 DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION AND PUBLIC I lABfLOT INSURANCE HEAD OFFICE. 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I,. G. JOHNSOB,
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    • 93 7 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.OU0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madias. Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 517 7 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated In the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital 94,000,000 Issued, "Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, ChJonh Ke
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    • 143 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYEK CHAMBERS. RAVfUH ruUA a Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,000,Mt Reserve Fund Yen 130.900.OWI BEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. j i BRANCHES at itit-xanUrut. oa.aiut Botnoay, Berlin Calcutta. Cautoi D&m q FengUcn. Hujnburg, H~ukw« Rarbui Honolulu Hongkong, ll>n tjl< j KaiaciU Kobe. London Los Aurc**» Manila. Mojl
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  • 94 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to day. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. tomorrow. Hongkong. Canton, "Shanghai, "Kobe and "Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p:m. Saturday. Medan, JaskSt. Amsterdam;* and London!;: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Saturday. Penang, Siam,
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  • 108 8 Mails expected from Japan by the Tottori Maru. due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Holland etc. bv the Kota Gede, due at Singapore, o*n Saturday. Mails expected from Europe etc. London* by Air I Imperial*, time vi delivery of boxholders' letters only 6 p.m. o-morrow and general
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  • 56 8 The s.s. Angby for Sarawak &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 8 a.m. to-day will now close at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Owing to the late arrival of the Eastbound Imperial aeroplane, the air mails ior Australia, Java Sic. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. io-day will
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  • 21 8 Tne Air mail (Imperial) despatched irom Singapore on Oct. 11 was dedvered in London on Oct. 21 (10 days).
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  • 58 8 Lung Hong; Brit; 640 tons from Lumpat 21.10 to Lumpat 24.10 Nam Yong; Brit; 769 tons from Samarang 21.10 to Batavi a 23.10. Henrik; Norwegian; 761 ions from Bangkok 21.10 Malacca 22.10. Kum Sang; Brit; 3341 tons from Osaka 21.10 to Calcutta 22 10 Hong Peng: Brit;
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  • 63 8 Malaya And The Chinese National Convention We understand that Mr. Ching Kee Sun, J.P., a member of the Chinese Advisory Board, Singapore, was voted one of the twelv c probable Malayan delegates 10 the Chines? National Convention to adopt the newly drafted constitution and elect the
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  • 126 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Oct. 22. East Wharf "Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Rawalpindi 18; Gorgon 16; Unyo Maru 13; Akagi Maru 11; Manila Mara 9; Shirala 7. Empire Dock 'Entrance Date 3) Tot:ori Maru 30: Silverwalnut 32;
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  • 122 8 6 l^^cf,^- Tai Zan ThC A^C M 0.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—'Poor Utile Rich Oirl" 'Shirley Temple>-3.15, 8.15 9 15 p.m. PAVILION.-'Piccadilly Ji m (Robert Montgomery)—6.15 and 9 15 p.m. EMPIRE.-'Darkest Africa" (chapters 1_5)_7 p.m. and 9 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.-'The Ghost Goes West," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing
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  • 31 8 London, Oct. 21. A Berlin message says Herr Yon Ribbentrop, the new German Ambassador in London, will leave on Monday next to take up his duties.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 451 8 Reduction Of Capital PROPOSED BONUS TO SHAREHOLDERS A SCHEME for reduction of share capital has been put before the shareholders of United Engineers. Ltd. The proposals of the directors in brief are as follows:— 1 To distribute to the ordinary shareholders a bonus of $2.50 per share
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  • 284 8 Public Functions And Sporrs fixtures TO-DAY. OCT. 22 High Tides:—2.32 a.m., 7 ft.. 4 ins., 1.45 p.m., 8 ft., 5 ins. Rugby: Raffles College v. Inniskillings "A," College ground; Training and Scrum Practice, S.C.C.: Medical College v. St. Andrew's I, College ground. Hockey: G.S.C. I v. YW.CA., G.SC.;
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 268 8 PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT Orchestral Concert Special Dinner Dance 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND SENSATIONAL CABARET ENTERTAINMENT 2 PERFORMANCES ONLY, To-night, To-morrow Saturday. NINA VLADIMIR MfSU PRESENTING THEIR ARTISTIC SPECTACULAR STUDIES IN LIVING BRONZE A TRULY BEAUTIFUL ACT! BOOK YOUR TABLE NON-DINERS $1.00 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT
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    • 200 8 1 STAMP ALBUMS PACKETS OF STAMPS J DUPLICATE BOOKS II HINGES 1 and all accessories for stamp collectors Ask for our C COMPLETE LIST J sent post free anywheie. M VIRGIN FACE POWDER Adds to your beauty ci blemishes. Will not harm the m delicate skin. Obtainable al all good
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 269 8 [POSTAL iNTELLiera^e STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES 'lO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME China (generally) Hoihow Shirala Oct. 22 1 p.m. Hongkong Shirala 22 1 p.m. Ceylontt 22 1 p.m. India:—South Rajula 22 3 p.m. Australia:—SEastern*, ISouthern* and Western Gorgon 22 3 pjn. New Zealand t Gorgon 22 3 p.m. Bengkalis, F.
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  • 1467 9 Case Adjourned [I IXiMENT ON FIRST ISSUE m our Oicn Reporter) Lumpur, Wednesday. IfR J R- Neave, District Officer, H X acting as additional trate, Kuala Lumpur, reserved judgment on of whether the defence na facie case to meet in summons suit in which lants, Mr. Charles
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  • 73 9 The proposal of the Parish Council to cut down the 600-year-old oak tre» in the square of Fair Oak. Hants, and to plant a sapling in its place was overruled by a special meeting of parishioners recently. Feeling runs so high that one native returned to Fair Oak for the
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  • 23 9 Fire broke out in H.M.S. Fermoy, a minesweeper, which is undergoing a refit in Sheerness Dockyard. It was confined to an officer's cabin.
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  • 247 9 Situation Returns To Normal Shanghai, Oct. 20. THE situation in Chapei and Hongkew became normal when the evacuation of Japanese troops had been completed. The number of Japanese residents in Peiping, Tientsin, and along the northern sector of the Peipiny-Hankow RahV way has increased considerably. Following
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  • 50 9 Dr. Henry Greist, a medical missionary, reports that Eskimos along the northern coast of Alaska are suffering severely from famine and cannot hope to survive the winter unless food be sent to them. They have been reduced to eating their boots and the skins with which their boats are covered.
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    • 287 9 BEAUTIFUL IN TEXTURE DURABLE IN WEAR Wj^^^^^^^^^^^ 77* v exquisite HARMONY COLOURED SHEETS These sheets have a world wide reputaJ?" f° r Quality and wear. Such exquis^e weave suc k appealing shades. So I co n use an to y° ur room. They are obtainable in Peach, Reseda Green, Wedge
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    • 223 10 IALL SHOWS FULL SINCE OPENING! STILL THE «MOST POPULAR PICTURE OF THE PRESENT DECADE! Thrill once again to the exploits of Edgar Rice P Burroughs' amazing Adventure story ATUAMDDA I IAST TWO SHOVVS J ALoAMdKA J TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 J RE-ISSUE BRAND NEW COPY OF it C: TARZAM THE APE
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    • 215 10 1 S| The World's Sweetheart Triumphs Again! IT'S THE BIG SHOW OF THE WEEK! a m _m I Special Matinee To-day 3-15 C A I» IT O L 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 HEAR SHIRLEY SING 5 GRAND NEW SONGS! LAST NIGHT ZZjS j A Blizzard of Blondes Bfcfc Hits A Snowbound
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  • 215 11 Police Comb-Out CLEAN UP OF BAD CHARACTERS Reuter Wireless. Bombay, Oct. 21. DETACHMENTS of the Durham Regiment and police, the latter armed with rifles or lathis, started a vigorous clean up of bad characters this morning. They surrounded the Khamatipura area, whose innumerable byelanes and gullies were
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  • 190 11 Political Situation Pears Reuter. London, Oct. 21. THE feature of the foreign exchanges to-day is the further weakening in discounts and forward of French francs the three months price especially widening from li/ 4 to 1% i tj Foreign exchanges brokers are of opinion that
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  • 127 11 Air Race To Begin On Sunday Paris, Oct. 20. AN Sunday, Oct. 15, will se c the start v of the world's most gruelling air race, namely Paris to Saigon and back Only three planes are likely to participate. The distance is nearly fifteen thousand
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  • 117 11 Italy Extending Area Of Occupation Reuter Wireless. Rome, Oct. 20. THE Italians gained access to the fertile Sidamo region in western Abyssinia as the result of a big battle for the occupation of Giavassere in which it is reported hundreds of Abyssinians were killed. The battle lasted six
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  • 429 11 "Poor Little Rich Girl" At The Capitol S H^ EY K T mple received a great weltnok S« Eck t0 Sin gapore when she Hpm f™ en at the Ca P ito1 las t night Rich G rl »V iC L Ure The
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  • 235 11 Great Success At The Pavilion EXCELLENT entertainment ta "Piccaaillv Jim based on P. G Wodehonse's book, now to be seen at the Pavilion Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr have chosen one of the best of comedy materials Reading P.G.\s books one can see with half an eye that the author had the
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  • 102 11 "Naksh-E-Sulahnani," a very entertaining Hindustani talkie adapted from the "Arabian Nights," was shown last night at the Regal Theatre, Geylang Serai, when there was a large audience at both the 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. performances. "Naksh-E-Sulaimani" deals with a fine story of the usual conflict
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  • 67 11 Those who missed seeing Charlie Chaplin's latest picture, "Modern Times" will have an opportunity to see it to-night at the Ritz Cinema, Geylang, where it will be shown for three days. The picture will be shown at the second house at 9.15 p.m. At the
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  • 30 11 The Home Office has approved a substantial extension of Birmingham Police School, which attracts men for training from European and Asiatic forces, as well as recruits to forces in England.
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  • 460 11 INC: T--- t ft _j Private Gars JOHORE DRIVERS FINED (From Our. Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 20. WHAT is probably the first case of its kind in Johore was heard this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yayha (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) when th e drivers
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  • 200 11 N.Y.K. Give Reception On Board Singapore Wednesday. A LARGE and interested crowd of Japanese, numbering over 400 including many of the local shipping firm officials was present to-day at a visit to the latest addition to the N.Y.K. Line, the Akagi Maru. The vessel was marked out with
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  • 162 11 Status Quo To Be Maintained Sin Chew Jit Poh. Peiping, Oct. 21. IT is believed by foreign observers that the C lar'nr-Hopei Political Council have been signing a number of political, military and economic agreements during the past fortnight which maintain for the time being the status quo
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  • 129 11 New Moves By The Authorities British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 21. GOVERNMENT support for voluntary *f organisations is to be a part of the national health campaign The Board of Education hope it may be found possible to ensure that the activities of the Central Council
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  • 116 11 Special Debate On Non-intervention British Official Wireless. T TT London, Oct. 21. HE newspapers anticipate-that in reference to the appeal of the leader A+fi Parliamentary opposition, Mr. Attlee, for the immediate summoning of Parliament to debate the Spanish question, the government will be prepared to devote the
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  • 18 11 Inspector Sarmukh, O.C.P.D., Batu Gajah. has been appointed a member of th? Perak Sikh Advisory Board for 1937.
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    • 659 11 ipPOINTMENTS with good salaries as A Accountants, Secretaries, Cost As countants, Work and Office Managers, Chief Clerks, Bank and Insurance Officers, Cashiers and Book-keepers, are the normal attainments of those who oualify with The School of AccountanfV Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by oostal training. The
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    • 390 11 .J. m y m PRIMO SCALAS ACCORDEON <The King of Piano Accordeon Bands i 8836 At the Cafe Continental v J 1 have lost my heart in Budapest. mmWmf *S 8829 The Whistling Waltz t» j At the close of a Lcng, Long Day. Riding the y ßange in the
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  • 761 12 WILD Life was one of the items on the agenda at the lu«t meeting of the Negri Sembilan Planters' Association, and the cause of its presence was a complaint from an estate manager at Bahau to the effect that elephants h »d damaged his rubber. That he got
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  • 166 12 No Outrages Reported In Palestine Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem, Oct. 20. rHAT British p<>he? have returned tc day-time traffic control in the streets instead of serving on ambush nd dec>y patrols at night-time in the rills is an outward sign of the rapid re-estabhshnient ot t'.a.iqu.iity.
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  • 70 12 Italian Reply To British Nolc Reuter Wireless. London, Oct 20 It is iiuderstood the Italian reply to rhe Briti h Locarno note is friendly but offers only preliminary observations, not of a far-reaching character. This \s interpreted in diplomatic cir•lcs p,s cue to the imminence of the Itnlo-Gciman
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  • 80 12 We have received from the secretary of the Singapore Poppj Day Committee in appeal for the residents Of Singapore to support as gem rously as possible the efforts of the committee to raise money tor t in* Earl Hah Fund on Poppy Day. The appeal points out
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  • 28 12 London, Oct. 20. The death is announced of Sir Herbert King-Kail who destroyed the German cruiser Konigsburg in the Great War Reuter Wireless. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 17 12 In the Bungsar Hospital Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Mr. Rampleh Jones was successfully operated upon for app.ndicitis.
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  • 23 12 Mr. W. J. Mearns. of the New Seremban Estate, the well-known Stats rugger player, returned from Home bave on Saturday has resumed duties
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  • 177 12 NOTES COMMENTS Avoid Shanghai |T has again become necessary to issue a warning as to the folly of men goto* to Shanghai in search of employment One would have thought that it was by noW sufficiently well known that the China Coast is a bad place to go «c in
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  • 241 12 yHE position is put clearly in a letter received by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce from the British Chamber ol Commerce and China Association CommJS tee, Shanghai, which reads as lollows: "In November. 1933. the joint committee of the British Chamber of Commerce and China Association, perturbed at
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  • 196 12 JT is announced that those famous flyers Jim and Amy Mollison have decided to separate. "Jim and I have amicably decided to go our own nays future," Amy told Reuters Agency. The news is not unexpected, f or rumours have been current to this effect for some time.
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  • 166 12 JAMES Allan Mollison, who comes Irom Glasgow and is 31 years of age v.as in Singapore some moriths ago. Here, curiously enough, he had a narrow escape which had no connection vr aeroplanes, for he happened to set fire to his mosquito curtain while in bed. He
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  • 414 12 By "Looker On" CAYB one cyme: A motors! is one who v travels to a place as quickly as he can in order (theft he will have more time on arrival to wonder why he went there. V 9 An advertisement tells of a woman who
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  • 470 13 desperate resistance demand for unconditional SURRENDER Reuter. British Official Wireless. 9 THE Spanish insurgents have begun the final assault on Madrid, and a general advance is» taking place on all fronts. The Government troops are olfering a deeper ate
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  • 72 13 New Barracks To Cost Over $50,000 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday. JT is understood that building operations in connection with the new barracks for ih e Ipoh Police costing well r -ver 550.000 will begin early next year a- ?he junction of Cowan Street and Hugh Low
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  • 42 13 Belgian Trade Unions' Objection Upheld By Cabinet Reuter. Brussels, Oct. 22. The Cabinet has decided to ban the demonstration of the 250,000 semifascist Rexistes organised for Sunday. Yesterday evening the Federation of Socialist Trade Unions decided to opPose the demonstration.—Reuter.
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  • 129 13 Damage Estimated To Exceed $1,000 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. RUBBER sheets valued about $800 was damaged by a fire that broke out in the smoke-house of a small rubber estate situated about eleven and a half miles on the Jelapang Road at 9.30 last
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  • 159 13 Must Begin In The School British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 21. THE President of the Board of Education, in the opening to-day of the new central school for 1.000 children, designed on modern lines and occupying over 16 acres, referred to the Government's new campaign for physical
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  • 62 13 Distinguished Guests At Ix>ndon Function London, Oct. 22. T11EIR Highnesses the Sultan and Sulta*nah of Johtfre, to-day entertained His Highness the Sulian of Selangor, to luncheon at Grosvenor House. The guests included the Rt. Hon. Mr. L. S. Amery, former Colonial Secieiary, Sir Frank Swettenham, the Rt.
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  • 72 13 Rotten Eggs Used As Missiles Reuter. Terre Haute, (Indiana) Oct. 21. The petition of Mr. Earl Browder that the local authorities be restrained from interfering with his plans has been denied by the Superior court. The decision came several hours after Mr. Brcwder had intended to broadcast and
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  • 341 13 Tin Meeting Result Expected Reuter. The Hague, Oct. 21. A MEETING of the International Tin Committee was held here to-day and afterwards a communique was issued .stating that the Committee had been unable to arrive at an agreement with the Siamese Government regarding the renewal of
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  • 60 13 Official Functions To Be Resumed British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 21. TO-DAY, nine months after the death rf King George the Fifth, official mourning comes to an end. Official dinners and dances will he resumed, the Services will discard half mourning and the members of the Royal Family
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  • 117 13 May Be Repudiated By Nanking Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, Oct. 20. THE evening newspapers predict tha' the Chinese Government will repudiate the alleged through air traffic agreement between Manchuria ano North China if it is signed.—Reutei Nanking. Oct. 21. Thp Ministry of Communications deny any knowledge
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  • 252 13 Strengthening Defences MARSHAL CHIANG'S DECISION Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 21. interview between the Chinese Foreign Minister, Gen. Chang Chun, and Mr. S. Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador, cannot be very hopeful if the latter refuses to withdraw Tokyo's demand, which is tantamount to cancellation of the
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  • 246 13 SECRET PACT? Sensational Japanese Report Shanghai, Oct. 22. 11 SENSATIONAL report published in the Japanese newsoaper states that Great Britain, the United State?, France and Russia have secretly entered into ;t Far Eastern paet under which they will not recognise the Manchukuo, will accord mutual respect
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  • 614 14 WORKERS' DEMANDS EMPLOYERS' REPLY CONSIDERED UNSATISFACTORY gOME inconvenience w?s caused the public this morning when the majority*of the drivers and conductors employed by the Singapore Traction Co., went on strike. The officials of the Company did excellent work in coping with
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  • 440 14 Credits Are Not Used By The Soviet Berlin. JERIOUS difficulties which have arisen in the way of trade between Russia and Germany, once one of the most important items in Germany's foreign budget, have led to credits which had been granted to Russia for German export, amounting
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  • 165 14 American Industrial Survey Washington. WIDESPREAD undernourishment exists among the wage earners, despite increased profits in industry, according i<> the American Federation of Labour in a survey just issued here. "This condition of affairs lays a heavy responsibility at ihe doors of the Supreme Court which terminated' the N.R.A.,
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  • 94 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Observers are of the opinion thac the air traffic agreement between China and the Manchukuo places the aerial defence of North China at the mercy of the Japanese. Even strategical points are affected. The Japanese may occupy the landing grounds in North China on
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  • 765 14 Choral Service At St. Andrew's Singapore, Thursday. THE funeral of Mr. Thomas Kennard. 1 whose death was reported yesterday took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon, following a" choral service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Rev. D. E. J. Hodge officiated, and Mr. A. E.
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  • 135 14 "Embarrassed By Number Of Applicants" Manchester. "riJLL house" will soon be. the reply to i those who seek to book space at the British Industries Fair next February. Despite the fact that the Fair will be held In the spacious new Earl's Court Building and the
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  • 85 14 Six Government Factories In Britain British Official Wireless. Rugby, Oct. 20 Arrangements have been completer* by the Air Ministry for the erection oi six Government-owned factories lor the production of additional aero engines for the Royal Air Force, and the erection of factories has begun. Firms which have
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  • 42 14 Reuter. Nanking, Oct. 21. Mr. Chang Chun and Mr. Kawagoe met again this afternoon, but according to a Foreign Office communique "the views exchanged were still not in complete accord, and a further meeting in the near future will be arranged Reuter.
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  • 731 14 INTERVIEW WITH DR. LIM BOON KENG Singapore, Thursday. "I THINK this is an opportune mo- ment to have Council Reform instituted. The political consciousness of the local Asiatic communities has risen to such an extent as to warrant its introduction. There is no reason why we
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  • 161 14 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal hzalth state. Z_ me nt for the week ended Oct 17 shows that there were 202 deaths compared with 214 in the previous week of last year. The chief causes of death were ben-beri 13; phthisis 22; malaria 11
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  • 66 14 £1,000,000 Electrification Scheme British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 22. The Southern Railway have decided to soend £1.000,000 on the continuation of the electrification of its outer suburban system as far-as Reading and a Hfl? G 4.- same tlme t0 com Plete the electrification of various smaller sections in
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  • 150 14 Singapore, Thursday. THE following passengers are leaving for Fremantle by the Gorgon, sailing from Singapore to-day **""ig T. Bennett, Mr. E. Duff, Mrs M P Cameron, Mrs. T. R. Nesbit Mi*s E Beresford, Mr. A. H. L. Savage Mr H Davis Miss C. Luth. Miss I
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  • 244 14 Cleverly Captured By Malays (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. MILD sensation was caused in Ipoh yesterday afternoon when a huge crocodile, captured alive near Teluk -USt 5M taken tnr ough the streets in search of a buyer. Many who were not unfamiliar with tnis dreaded
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  • 738 15 Charges Against Italy Germany SPECIFIC CASES QUOTED INTERVENTION Tanks Landed At Cadiz Reuter. I London, Oct. 20. IT is understood a note alleging infractions of the Spanish nonintervention agreement has been handed to the Foreign Office by the Spanish Ambassador. It is believed a number of specific charges are mentioned
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  • 173 15 BOOS CHEERS FOR LANDON U.S. ELECTION Scathing Attack On Roosevelt Reuter. New York, Oct. 21. A SPLIT among the supporters of the presidential candidate, Mr. einke. is a feature of the election campaign. So far Mr. Lemke had been supported bv the Union Party by Dr. Townsend. followers of the
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  • 81 15 Increase Of Postal Receipts Rugby, Oct. 21. The steady progress of national recovery is well illustrated by Postal receipts, which with three exceptions only, have been higher than in the corresponding month of the year earlier, for each month since the end of 1932. The increase in September,
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  • 182 15 Views Of Dr. Quo Tai Chi Reuter. London, Oct. 21. EVERYONE in Geneva said China had got more this year than anyone, with her election to a seat on the Council and the election of Dr. Cheng Fai Ting in succession to Mr. Wang Chung Hui
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  • 131 15 Bleeding And Soaked In Petrol Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 20 GRAPHIC account of the rescue of Amy Mollison when she was forced to land was given by a building foreman who said they smashed the glass of the cabin from which they dragged Amy whose face was
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  • 38 15 His Excellency the Governor has reappointed Lieut. R. A. Gwyn, Ist Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment, Captain H.C.G. Stewart, Ist Battalion the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and Flying Officer M. D. Thunder. R.A.F., to be Honorary Aides-d3-Camp to His Excellency.
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    • 241 15 SWETTEN m mm 111 If Ml\ i. IB M §§j| TO T I 1: Hfl Nl we st llAalfl THERE ARE LOTS OF HAMS ALL OVER THE WORLD BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE "PINEAPPLE" HAM A CHOICE AND SPECIALLY CURED BRAND ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE I BAKED, BOILED, GRILLED OR FRIED, IT
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  • 713 16 CLOSE CONTESTS WITH THE R.A.F. Singapore, Thursday. *J«HE Army won the India Cup by beating the Royal Air Fou:e last night at the Drift Hali in a series of boxing contests. Of 12 bouts, the Army won eight,
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  • 448 16 Mrs. Fink Presents Prizes THE annual rifle meeting of the "E" (Chinese* Company of the SingaDore Volunteer Corps, and the 2nd Battalion Signal Section, was held during the week-end at the Bukit Timah rifle ran^e. Keen competition was witnessed. The weather
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  • 45 16 Cambridge Trounce St. Bart's 0 Reuter. London, Oct. 21. RESULTS of Home rugby matches to-day:— Kent 16, Eastern Counties 3. Sussex 0. Surrey 31. Durham 34. Derbyshire 5. Cambridge Un St. Bart's Hosp. 0. Portsmouth Ser 6. R. M. C. Sandhurst 12 —Reuter.
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  • 77 16 William Jack's XI Beat Ihe Chartered Bank Playing at the Farrer Park yesterday evening, William Jack's 1st XI defeated the Chartered Bank 1st XI by the odd goal in five at soccer. The rain earlier in the day made the ground slippery and ball control difficult, but nevertheless
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  • 201 16 The following haye been invited to play Rugby Football for S.C C v R.A. on Tuesday, atB.CC..: W. N. Rothery; A. P. Ccaigie, N. G Morris, F. I. Tremlett, G. D. A. Lundon; K. A. Haddocks, A. Cromarty; D M. Walkei. E. N. Griffith-Jones. D. P. Perry, G.
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  • 222 16 The team to represent the Graduates in the hockey match against the Lnuergraduates on Saturday, at Raffles College will be selected from the following: Chua Yew Cheng, Abdul Kadir, Thong Sing Chlng, Seah Yun Chong, V. Ambiavagar. Yapp Thean Chye. P. R. Lewis. V. Paramsothy. Robert Eu, Tharam
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  • 188 16 Keppei G.C. v. Garrison G.C. On Sunday THE following are the teams for the match be'ween. Keppei Golf Club and Garnscn Golf Club to be played on Sunday, over Keppei links < Garrison players mentioned first»: a.m. 8.50 R. C. R. Land and S Ldr K B. Lloyd
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  • 18 16 There will be a European women's hockey trial on the padang 10-day, star 1 ing at 5.10 p.m.
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    • 7 16 iM^ FRA/ER NEAVE Ltd. r n>/TRIftUTOR/ 1
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    • 194 16 ■J. Blow HOT j Blow COLD i Blow VOflM EAST, j j MM I II WI ST j I JSSSX?*. Way the arrow H points to a place whcr° i fr.l J i'- s rv n X w'th «istinctioi,.... From Canton to Cairo, m it y t jav,k 0 the
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  • 365 17 TWO-NIL Narrow Escapes In Exciting Play Reuter. London, Oct. 21. PLAYING tR Everton's headquarters before a crowd of 25,000. the English League beat the Scottish League to-day by two goals to nil. One change was made in the original Scottish team. Smith of Kilmarnock
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  • 553 17 nĕ thing which sticks out a I bout this MC.C. cricket team ti( way to Australia: it is earn. It blends, writes Wil- the Daiiy Express who nying the team, from aboard Orion. Alien is a most matey capabout 'he cheerand there is
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  • 74 17 MCA tennis "At Home" and ol prizes will bo held on the courts, Bras Basah Road, ay, at 5 p.m. sharp when the handicap mixed doubles will etn A. H. Yap and Mrs. d Kamis and Mrs. Hill. Poon Lip has kindly convibute the prizes. Should menus will
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  • 21 17 I*ll o Friendly Association are tneir thirteenth anniversary j and Sunday at Mr. Aw I bungalow, Pasir Panjang
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  • 243 17 Oriental Telephone Co. Sports Club AN At Home and prize distribution ol the Oriental Telephone Co. Sports Ciub took place on Saturday last at the Telephone House, when the final match of the ping-pong championship was played off. There was a large gathering of members and guests
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  • 121 17 The Victorians "B" and "A teamwill meet the Lake's Badminton Pa:.v and the Bendemeer Atliletic Club respectively at soccer on Friday Oct. 23 and Saturday Oct. 24 at the S.C.F./. ground. The following will represent h-. Victorians "A": —Cheong Yong Chin Chan Ah Kong. Tan Seng Leng, Kg
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  • 197 17 Seven-A-Side Football In Johore (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 20. THERE was a large gathering at the Bukit Chagar Railway Padang yesterday when the third match in the India-Ceylon Association's seven-a side Football League was played. The issue was In doubt until the finish a.ta it
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  • 42 17 Professor K. T. untitled, a member of the Magicians' Club, London, will give an exhibition of magic at the City High School Hall to-morrow at noon. Th. performance is open only to member.; of the Literary and Dramatic Association of the School.
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  • 46 17 Singapore. Wednesday. Rain washed out the hockey match between the S.C.C and the Combined Services which was to have been played on the S.C.C. ground to-day. The hockey matches between the Y.M.CA. ana Khalsa and the Colts and Raffles Institution were also cancelled.
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    • 173 17 MCOCOA^ iijjjii,... Bill 11 ft C ?f B I,b tin 50 centB (S 1/2 ,b tin 30 <-ents Vi V 4 lb tin -20 cents "f DRINK i Delicious Refreshing. •J. <&jL, The at economy I QUALITY 1 I I NCHANGED 1 I I NO REDUCTION 1 FORMERLY NOW j^Ss^iyj
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  • 926 18 Only 20 Years' Supply? VAST FIELDS STILL UNEXPLORED New York. TT might seem peculiar to report x that Sir Jotyi Cadman's statement to the World Power Conference in Washington, that existing petroleum supplies will last only twentyyears, aroused singularly little interest among Americans. Such, however, is
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  • 638 18 Idol Of The People HISTORIC CEREMONY AT BURGOS Burgos, Oct. 1 (Delayed). t WAS present here to-day at a cere- mony to which might well be given that misused description "historic." It was, in Tact, an historic ceremony which none of those who Were present is ever
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  • 44 18 According to the Vienna untitled the Salzburg authorities have conductoc. a campaign for the suppression of Communist and Socialist jrganizations. anu ihe police of the districts of Pongau Pinzgau. and Hallein. in Salzburg Piovince. have arrested many leaders ci these former parties, now proscribed.
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    • 152 18 J/ieMw /956 FORD V 8 TRUCKS I It is the big tasks they so effortlessly perform, that has set the j seal of supremacy on Ford V-8 trucks. When an important newspaper decided upon road deliveries between Singapore and Up-country centres, it was essential that their transport should be both
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    • 146 18 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny •earns or pores where tiny germs or paraBites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 36 19 A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. Simm ple and reliable in operation. Quality of m I JOM materials work. 1 M I manship most exactHOE BOON LEONG RADIO DEPT., 7 Prinsep Street. 60 Selegie Road, SINGAPORE
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    • 144 19 (X, vwrtA to t4e virUe PABSTWhen talk comes to beer, folks everywhere are praising Pabst TapaCan flavour. Once you have tasted it—you will know why. Such flavour—smoothness—goodness was never possible before. Pabst Export Beer—Just as Pabst made it—is hermetically sealed in your own personal non-refillable container and brought to you—
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    • 180 19 Radio Exhibition NOW ON flf at Kee Huat's 122-124, Orchard Road. ADMISSION FREE. ALL WELCOME j j i See M/hfs in Me Lest liyfit mm. PHI LI PS XL AM PS 1 J Stocked and WILLIAM JACKS CO. <Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. MASTERS-236. GIBBONS' STAMP CATALOGUE. Whole
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    • 1971 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio 2ROROME W MM tllli 25.40 metres (***** kcs). TO-DAY RRITISH EMPIRJR eTt The 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra;' 7.50 am -Records or Thpatrirai m 9 2o P-™-—Ppening announcement. A *™rt?a ader Daniel Melsa; conductor. Eric Broadcast Recoids or Theatrical News in English. News in Japanese. PROGRAMMES Fogg. Dino
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  • 516 20 Harmful Effect Of "Quickies" London. NEED for measures to secure that British films shall veach a reasonable standard of entertainment value is stressed In the repoit of the cinematograph Films Advisory Commit tee's report which has just been published. The report, which has been submitted to the
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  • 428 20 Dr. Tagore's Tribute SANTINIKETAX ASHRAM Calcutta, Oct. 5. Jl| AHATMA Gandhi's birthday w u celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout Bengal and other parti of India. Perhaps the most striking I to Gandhij i was paid by Poet R dranath Tagore, when he presided yesterday at the Gandhi
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  • 197 20 Three Days In Australian Waste Adelaide, South \ustralia. Oct 8 Lost in the desolate hinterland "1 Western Australia for three days, W. D Reus and H J. Beekum Dutch airmen who were forced down while on pleasure flight round Australia were near death that they had written
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  • 39 20 Mr. Hugh W. Dornhorst, L.D.S R.C.S., England arrives from England by the P. O. "Carthage" on Th day, Oct. 22. to join Mr. H A. Johnson: Dental Surgeon. H e will relieve Mr. N. Harvey Gittins. in Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 1589 20 Malayan Listeners* Radio (Continued from page 19) NIROM STATION BERLIN STATION TO-DAY i*"B 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs.). DJA 51.38 metres (9.650 kcs.); DJQ 19.63 me6.20 a.m. Gymnastics 'res (15,280 kcs.) DJE 16.89 metres 6.35 a.m. Recorded music. (17,760 kcs.) 6.50 a.m. Time signal. Recorded TO-DAY music continued. 7.50 a.m. Close
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  • 771 21 In Ceylon VHPENTER'S story OF ASSAULT Xegombo (Ceylon), Oct. 8. iiTFEN men including the E P»ikv' Headmen of Madawela girted at the instance of the general before Mr. N. M. At lh-, the District Judge of NeJv'jth having on April 16 ac been members of an
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  • 101 21 British Official Wireless. TK Rugby. Oct. 20. 1 *ne success of th e conc:ssion to telernonfc subscribers of 200 free calls per janum. which came into opßraiion on 1 appears to be already assured. 0{ f' fcPPo t Offices announce the number tPi Ca i* ls vvnicn
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  • 941 21 WESTERN CIVILISATION IN HYDERABAD ONE hundred *»ud thirty years ago. a highly born Mohammeuan lady gazed from behind the lattici of an upper floor window in a Hyderabad street. Below, in great pageantry, tne British Resident rode past upon an elephant, accompanied by the
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  • 65 21 The following Malayan appointments to the Colonial Service are announced by the Colonial Office: Dr. W.H. Jeffrey M.M.. Ch. 8.. Medical Officer; Miss N. K. Gaynor, Nursing Sister; Mr. A. H. Hill. Master. Education Department. Miss M. Hollingdaie. Nursing Sister: Mr. C. W. Jackman. Master. Education Department; Mr. G.D. Muir.
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  • 242 22 Count Ciano's Visit To Berlin Reuter Wireless. Rome, Oct. 19. rOUNT Ciano is going to Berlin to v visit Baron Yon Neurath and in the course of his visit will have an exchange of views with Hitler. The visit is one of a number of Italo-German exchanges now
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  • 150 22 Office-Bearers For Year Elected At the halt-yearly general meeting of the Java Peranakan Club, 152. Kampone: Java Road, the following office-bearers were elected: President, Che' Md. Akib bin Ibrahim-vice-president. Tuan H. Hussein bin H. N« r: hon. secretary. Che' Suoaat bin ftasam; assistant secretaries. Tuan H. Hus-.'.ein b.
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  • 214 22 A Deputation REVIEW fit CABINET EXPECTED British Official Wireless. Rugby, Oct. 20. IN connection with the recent disturbances in the East End of Lcndon, arising out of the Fascist demonstrations, the Home Secretary, accompanied by the Minister of Health and ttfe Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Home Department,
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  • 295 22 How Wars And Strife Could Cease London. THAT most of the troubles of Europe to-day are due to the creation of a nteral atmosphere of international hate and is the belief of Dr. Vajiranana, one of the first Buddhist priests cf Ceylon University education in England He recently
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  • 449 22 Latest Addition To v Fleet H NEW 7,367 gSrSS>% vessel with a total *"5 of 13,000 tons b nmaiden voyage, JJJ Z m Singapore to-day i arri vq ''Akagi Maru" and b now iS li j" the recently inaugurated U ?S Europe service of ,he x.yt >k
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  • 110 22 French Political Lendor I Arrested I Reuter. Paris. Oct. 20 U Dorgeres, leader of the Agr"i;:. 11 Party, popularly known as rh? Green Shirts, was arrested for refusing leave the police precincts whence 1 'iad gone in an endeavour to secar? the release of 50 arrested support;";* The
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  • 85 22 Another Victory For Dr Schacht Berlin. Oct. What is regarded as a sign 01 many's economic policy becoming creasingly capitalistic, and tha« Schacht has won another vii or> alforded by the announcement Hr. Wilhelm Keppler. Nazi Adviser Hitler, is to be removed from n 1; i 50 v
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  • 51 22 Mrs. a'Beckett Terrell and family untitled leave Kuala Lumpur shortly for Sing» pore, where they will board the Ka Pmdi on Friday for England. The AC mg Chief Justice F.M.S. will r. until Nov. 6 as he is presiding over Kuala Lumpur Court of Apptal. w»> 11 commences on Oct
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  • 205 23 German And Italian Replies Received Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 19. rE contents of the German reply to the British Locarno note are still undisclosed but it is understood an important point thersin is the objectio to the new Locarno being concluded within the framework of the Leagiv Covenant
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  • 41 23 Hongkong, Oct. 20. It Is reported that Mr. Eu Tong Sen. the Malayan multi-millionaire, who is now in Hongkong, has donated $10,000 towards the Chiang Kai Shek aeroplane fund.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 246 23 Denial In Rome OFFICIALS SAID TO BE IMPLICATED London. REPORTS reached London recently of the discovery of a big Communist plot in Italy against theMussolini regime. The statements were indignantly denied in Rome, but the British United Press agency, which transmitted them, declared they were satisfied
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