Malaya Tribune, 24 October 1936

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII. No. 252. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 24, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 24, 19.J6. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY FIVE CENTST
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 156 1 Read The SIXDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya t > J > V "Silnil toiii* and open your month"! <J> '.Yhtn mother says that you may be sure there is something good in view and, of course, there is M "Milkmaid" Chocolate Fudge as only mother knows how to make it.
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    • 12 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The N MORXIXG i 111 lIIM
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  • 333 2 600-Kilometre Road fv For Traffic OPENING another oh. t >i tory of ccinmuix). south-western province Kunming highway. ncn length of 600 Kilometre completed. A satisfactory trial rui, the new line 011 4 nj/v travelled from Kwds r j!. < Yunnanfu capitals of K, Yunnan respectively. PanhjJlcn, Plngyi and
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  • 201 2 Japan's Dreams In Thf Pacific Chide*», u< 1 1 LORD Mar ley. Deputy ispc;ik< i House of Lords. ttpreaiiiK- '< r An*lo-American under si anr.operation to prevent :i ,J lie. lold the Assoc:.»iton t «.urr.nv- 1 to-day that vi n determined to .spread th- c 4 into
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 497 2 TOBLER SWISS CHOCOLATES "Toblcrone" "Hazelnut" "Berna" "Tobleretti" "Amanda" Assorted in tins etc., etc. These delicious Swiss Chocolates are obtainable at Provision Stores, Cales, Railway Stations, etc., etc. An interesting Picture Album combined with a "Question Answer" competition is given free of charge when you buy a Tobler Swiss Chocolate. If
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    • 2429 2 ftOVERSMKXT XOTIFIIATIO^ ti:\im us (VIDE GAZETTE No. 89 of 9TH OCTOBER. iWKf. Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday, the 6th November, 1936, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor s Office, Penang, and the Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies
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    • 82 2 IT i j FREE I j J FREE f S FREE j Are you disgusted with all strtt of i treatment of your disease If so our world-renowned H"**' Remedies of J DR. B. PATRA, H.M.D.. Ph !>■>''•• I (U.S.A.) will completely and l* r j manently cure you. No
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  • 924 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES ANTI-ROLLING FINS Rapid Oscillation NĔ# fPENNY-BROWN STABILISER JjJARLV in this year the Southern Railway Co. decided lo make a real bid to stop the rolling of their ships. After about two months of tank experiments it was arranged to equip, the Isle of Sark with a new
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    • 418 3 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. NT, CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1936. CARTHAGE 15,000 In Port BURDWAN 6,070 In port NALDERn 16,000 Nov SOMALI 6.810 Nov. II COMORIN 15,000 Nov 2( RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. If 1937. RAWALPINDI 17.000
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    • 133 3 iVY.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. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 m.s. YASUKUMI MARU Nov. 25 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 ft $343 Marseilles
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    • 559 3 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in Fiance) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER ft 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 MARECHAL JOFFRE 11,732 T. Dec. 8
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    • 415 3 Special Holiday Cruise NOVEMBER 7TH, 1936 to NOVEMBER 27TH 1936 by the M/S "ALSIA" 12,500 Tons Displacement to Saigon and Bangkok. ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH. ENJOY 3 WEEKS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING INDO-CHINA SIAM MODERATE FARES Independent Overland Tours to ANGKOR and PNOM PENH arranged by THOS.
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    • 494 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS, tor MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI CHINA JAPAN. Due S pore 1936 s.s. "NECKAR" Oct 28 'QatamKNAPr omits North Oct. 28 I s.s. "LAHN" omits Shanghai and North China Nov 23 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Dec.
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  • 3020 5 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY sfsfs Singapore, Friday. PRESIDING at the annual general meeting of the Children's Aid Society held this evening at Government House, H. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, made a strong appeal to the residents of Singapore for support for the institution. He
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  • 160 5 t PASSENGERS j Wise Anglo-American Co -operation -Reuter. Hongkong, Oct. 12. MARKING the inaugural trip of Pan-American Airways to the Far East, the Philippine Clipper arrived at Macao at noon carrying Mr. Juan Trippe, president of Pan-American Airways, and his wife, Mr. Harold Bixby, the Far
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  • 22 5 Miss Joan Pavanaris. Supervisor. Ipoh Telephone Exchange, who has b?en for a sea trip up the China Coast has returned to Ipoh.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 93 5 TOCK TYPEWRITER C, 28-A, Change Alley, Singapore, Telephone No. 2633. Stockists of ERIKA fss q|i Brand New Port- -Vfc ls<3l IJ^ able Typewriters, 4 N/ IS?<Bl Banks with Eng- 1 i s h Keyboards fitted with Stand- m/ ard Pica Types Jr Automatic Key set Tabulator. Also .j^^^^t^B dealers in
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    • 165 5 Doctors Revolutionary Discovery Dr. B. W. Hair's wonderful Vaso-Dilation discovery has not only given relief to thousands of sufferers from the dread f diseases of Asthma, but has put them r Dack on the road to v glorious health. Fill in the coupon below W W. and send it off
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    • 78 5 BEST IN THE WORLD! I Pilot Vacuum Filling Pen With Transparent Barrel I We are quite prepared to Vacuum filling pen From $2.00 upwards engrave your name on the founI tain pen free of charge in any Transparent pen From $3.00 A upward I style you may require. Pilot ink
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  • 864 6 The Week In The Market: Strong Criticism Of Morris Issue: Rubber Shares On The Up Grade: Tin Decision Again Postponed BY AIR MAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 15. LORD Nuffield's decision to sell part of his. holding in Morris Motors and the promised placing
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  • 1015 6 Importance Of Recent Monetary Moves London, Oct. 6. *?HE importance of the event:- ji con- nection with the monetary crisis of the past few days in relation to the world of international trade and finance is discussed in the "Midland Bank Review." While the initial step taken
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  • 451 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 23. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Quiet Spot Buyers 713 16 7v» up 116 Sellers ***** ***** November Buyers 713 16 1% up 1:16 Sellers ***** 7 15 16 December Buyers 774 7 15 16 up 116 Sellers 7 1516 8 up
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  • 1158 6 PROFIT OF £49,790: THE LIFE OF THE P ROPERTIES (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 13. FE annual general meeting of the above-named company was held yesterday at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C. 2. Mr. A. E. Percy, F.C.A. (chairman of the company), who presided, said: Gentlemen,
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  • 45 6 The Earth of and Pri ncess Alice attended the Windsor venison banquet, held on Oct. 21. This banquet date? back to the reig n of King John, and in accordance with custom. King Edward presented a buck from th e royal herd in Windsor Forest.
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  • 26 6 The Austrian Government have extended for a further three months the ordmance forbidding the sale in Austria of all newspapers and certain periodicals published in Germany
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  • 33 6 The conductor of a corporation omnibus saw Mrs. Cookson, of Fairfield Lane, Barrow-in-Furness, hurrying to catch the omnibus and waited for her Soon afterwards she was found to have died in her seat.
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  • 89 6 —British Official Wireless. London. O Paris 105' a New York 4.88 13 IC. Montreal 4.80%. Brussels 20.02. Geneva 21.27 Amsterdam 9 07. Milan 92 15 16. Berlin 12 15. Stockholm 19.39%. Copenhagen 22.40? Oslo 19,90 Lisbon 100 3|16. Vienna 26%. Prague IiBVL Belgrade 214 Helslngfors 227. Madrid nom.
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  • 325 7 Messrs. Stanton Nelson's Report MF.ftflffc HUnlon Nelson and Co., Ltd in tl oii weekly report on the rubD» obtrket, write: dull wc-'k With little doing In any of inmkets Liquidation of the Vnvembel t oxltion in London led to a sjlLiil or values New York still
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  • 221 7 pjLLOWLM; ;i u aJJ round interest in pjOUu .hures earlier in the week a an interest changed over to tin l 112" v. 4 ria> of renewal of the re.»ne»iox. cberae. Speculation is high -r.j it; it, h.- Amsterdam correspondent .i.tucial Timers Hie outlook for
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  • 140 7 L-wis and Teat, 1 ilieu weekly rubber report dat- O" a:», state: iji aikv» h.*s been soittewlul rr'••J diirta.; Uie p;u>r week. With the Uf'SUHi of ihe 1.R.R.C., whose next I Ii T be held on Oct. 27, a i of toiwculatioTi, operators; are not
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  • 59 7 Mr. E. L. Pollard, the chairman, speaking at the annual meeting of the Travancore Chamber of Commerce, alluded to the controversy in India about the advantages of the Ottawa Agreement. He said that the agreement had been of advantage to Travancore and that Great Britain had remained their best customer,
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  • 20 7 The Izvestia reports that two Jewesses and a Jew living in Moscow are changing their surname from Hitler to Zubkoff
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  • 47 7 Mr. M.H Frisby aged fifty-nine a well-known member of Twickenham Philanthropic Society, was found dead recently with his head in a brine vat in a. shop at King-street, Twickenham. It is thought that h e slipped, and that his head fell against the edge of the vat.
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  • 15 7 The hockey match fixed for yesterday between the Indian Association, and the S.R.C. was cancelled.
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  • 1517 7 is,u-u Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt o; Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Singapore, Oct. 23rd.. 10 a.m. 4- Am pat Tin J ouyers sellers rraser Uo. Lyeh «sc Evatt £1 Asam Kumbang nRa 4 46 Buyers Sellers Buyers
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 145 7 The P. 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd. 'Incorporated in England) < >l>it I Authorised £5,000,900. Ca pita I Subscribed £2,594,160. Capital Paid Up £2,594,160. Reserve Fund 180,000. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. *ne Rt Hon. The Earl of Inchcape, c President, j William Edward Preston, Chairman. "Ie Rt. Hon. The Earl of Selborne,
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    • 32 7 The Easier ii I nitv«i ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACC! DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. ltfD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE L O. JOHNSOH,
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    • 91 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. I> Almeida Street. Authorised and SuDscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500.0UU HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 716 7 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated In the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, tbonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4 000 OOfi Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up ll.000,nni) Telegraphic Address: TYEHTJABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5188. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheung, Esq., Deputy, Chairman,
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  • 223 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. OCT. 24 High Tides:-4.40 a.m., 6 ft., 8 has., 3.44 om 7 ft., 6 ins. Rugby: State Match. Singapore v. Johore, S.C.C. nanHockey C.S.C. I v. S.C.R.C. I, C.S.C. Raffles College Graduates v. Undergraduates, College ground. Epworth League Swimmrng Gala, YM.C.A. Pool,
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  • 335 8 Singapore. Friday. The following are passengers by the P and O liner Rawalpindi which left I Singapore for Europe to-day: 1 FSet and Mrs. H J- Ayre. R G H. Buxton. Mr. P. .J. Buxton. Cpl. and Mrs. R. H Bain. Mrs_ T. Barbour. Miss E. M.
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  • 13 8 Mr E. D. Fleming. Protector of Chinese. Ipoh; was at Sitiawan on Tuesday.
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  • 16 8 Mr C. B. Redway. of Kennedy. Burkhill Co.. Penang and Mrs. Redway have left for home.
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  • 175 8 Singapore, Friday. The following at Singapore from the P. and .v Rawalpindi which a^^ n d psd n a c v re China and Japan on Wednesday Mai J. Forbes, Mr. and mm "«^JJJ £L,Tm U cher. Mr. and Mrs. Odd Mr sel, Mrs C Coidcher. Mrs^Do»^^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 286 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I (formal) 9.45 to midnight and SENSATIONAL CABARET ENTERTAINMENT FINAL PERFORMANCE— DON'T MISS IT. NINA VLADIMIR <lUJO ARTINELLIS) PRESENTING THEIR ARTISTIC SPECTACULAR STUDIES IN LIVING BRONZE BnAU vftro TAmP TO AVOID DISAPOINTMENT BOOK >OLR TABLE NON-DINERS Sl.OO BRAS BASAH RAFFLES BRASSERIE
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    • 349 8 Can You Enjoy Life to the Fullest Extent? Or Is Physical Weakness Holding You Back Have you all the vigour and fire of youth to enjoy the pleasures of life or do headaches, constipation, dizzines.i. biliousness, pains and general rundown condition rob you of the pleasures thai should be yours?
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 441 8 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs ana locietiez in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Tribune." This Diary is proiaea specially for them. Secretaries ire invited to co-operate in keeping if up-to-date and complete. Happening, >j wneral interest wOl still be tnciudet tn the "Diary
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  • 123 9 Will Accept No New Orders Till End Of 1938 Tokyo. Japanese dockyards, enjoying an unprecedented ship-building boom, will accept no new orders until the end of 1938, a survey of the industry showed. Ships of 1.000 tons and over under construction in September numbered 131, with a
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  • 266 9 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is th e health bulletin of 1 the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore for the week ended Oct. 17:— Plague: Rangoon was the only p vri in the Eastern Ar2ra to repor* the presence of human plague during' ji
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  • 23 9 The Hon. Mr. A B. Jordan, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, returned irom Home leave by vie P. and O. Carthage yestemay.
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  • 32 9 The annual inspection parade and parents' day of the 2nd, 16th and 32nd Singapore Scout lroops, and the 2nd Singapore Rover Scout Crew wia be held on Raffles Institute grounds on Friday.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 533 9 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Wesk-End t HI RTH OF ENGLAND ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday. 6.50 a.m.. Holy Communion. 7 30 a.m.. Matins. 8 a m.. Choral Eucharist 10.15 a m.. Sunday School. 530 p.m Evensong and Sermon, preacher: Rev. R K. S. Adams. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday
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    • 571 9 Social Meeting. THE SALVATION ARMY Public Meetings will be held at th£ following times and places:—Headquarters—Killiney Road. Sunday, 9.30 a.m., Holiness Meeting. 11 a.m., Malay Meeting. 4 p.m., Sunday School. 8 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Wednesday, 6 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Thursday. 8 p.m., Holiness Meeting No. 339. Balestier Road. Sunday, 9.30
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    • 262 9 GARRISON CHURCHBS CHURCH OF ENGLAND Garrison Church, Tanglin 7 a.m., Holy Communion. 8.45 a.m., Parade Service. 7 p.m., Evening Service. Alexandra and Gillman Barracks 10 a.m. Parade Service. 10.45 a.m., Holy Communion. Changi 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Parade Service. 5.30 p.m., Children's Service. 330 p.m., Evening Service Blakang
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    • 158 9 A NEW WORD for your vocabulary The most beautiful fgvM Mid/ trousers ever made with IBH &k all the improvements f you've always wanted. I Daks keep- themselves m "'lli up—while keeping your «k ;f Jm m snirt down. Daks are l^^J superbly tailored, in a E^iS! specially woven worsted
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 301 10 <!• A ZOOMING SPEED! ROARING MOTORS! RECKLESS CHANCES'.T T A SENSATIONAL STORY TORN FROM TO-DAY'S HEADLINES *f «Jo OF A GIRL WHO LOVED THE THRILLS OF DANGER AN EXPOSE*}* JL AS BREATH-TAKING AS THE MOMENT BEFORE A CRASH A HOW MAKY TIMES HAVE YOif \l^X^^Jk t .J, The Startling Story
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    • 287 10 •fr- See Shirley Better Than Ever in J THE BIG SHOW of THE WEEK! jI 1 ISend The Kiddies To *The Special Matinees i I 111 To-day To-morrow j SJ j J\ PI TT I A Grand Picture for the j Whole Family to Enjoy! 3-15 6-15 9-15 I !SHIRLEY
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    • 339 10 lp G WODEHOUSE S FUNNI EST STORY IS THE SCREENS MOST HILARIOUS SHOW! "UPROARIOUSLY FINNY" says Straits Times. TO,)AV 315 0-15 M 5 HAPPY 7-STAR ENTERTAINMENT' |A £yen Funnier Than "When Ladies Meet"! Dashing Bob leads the B;g Faiace It seven star com.cs —P G Woceh: .<> mtEKBKKKS, jjj^^world's leading
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  • 151 11 r M 0B i R c A ,,The Toll of th e Road" b.15 and 9.15 p.m ,c£^r iT L Poor uttle R ich Girl" (S S^ T Tfx mplej 315 615 9J 5 P-m. PAVlLlON.—"Piccadilly Jim" (Robert Montgomery)—6.ls and 9.15 pm EMPIRE.-'Darkest Africa" (chapters 6— 10)— 7 p.m.
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  • 96 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Oct. 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate lJ NIL Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Raub, Kepong 15; Burdwan 13; Kinta 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate 3) Silverwalnut 32; Hopecrest 36. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Nil. West Wharf (Entrance Gate
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1234 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i roDOWN— Approximately 7,000 square ijavelock Road with bathrooms, etc. aD le from first November, 1936, |100 monthly. Apply Box No. 438, MaV-- Tribune. I BENNETT COLLEGE TRAINING— Ja SHILLINGS MONTHLY. Success n teed. Study at home in your time. Subjects: Accountancy, Sretarvship, Banking, Advertising, Salesmanship, Commercial Art,
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    • 367 11 diiuvji motion a surest remedy for spot white skin disease f n 2, r) Rin gworms and Itchy. Guaranteed Cure or money refunded. Per bottle bmall 25 cents, Large 45 cents, postage extra. Obtainable at P. A. Mohamed Sultan Co., 306 308, North Bridge Road, Singapore. NEW BUDDHIST TEMPLE AT
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    • 399 11 V I PRIMO SCALA'S ACCORDEON (The King of Piano Accordeon Bands) l 8836 At the Cafe Continental UP i j I have lost my heart in Budapest. jfiPßl^^"■ I PRICE 65 CTS. EACH. From all REX DEALERS or C j t. m. a. music not si: I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 664 12 npilE past week has brought no brightening of the international situation, rather has it grown more gloomy and ominous. The terrible conflict in Spain continues. It will not end with the capture of Madrid by the insurgents, for all the determination and ferocity characteristic of civil war
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  • 228 12 Distinguished British Lawyer London, Oct 212 TIIJ- cM»r<fit has occurred »r Lord Hanworth. R'itfer. Ernr l Murray Pollock wa* created fir Iluron Wan worth in 1922 Born nn Nov *25, Mai. he wax the fourth .son el the I)'"* Mr. G. F Pollock, Queen's Ftmr'inbiiiiiw'ur unci Senioi
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  • 107 12 Lord Mayor's Fund iOxceiMs £iOO,OOO Loudon. c><*i 2.1 SUBSC'lfiin ions lo the Lord Mayor'?, fwrvi lor 'h«- national memorial to Klin' Oc"ii'':o have been received at the ralr of E2.tH)O per rluy durlnu the past few Wif.ks and last nighl Hie total SlQOlinti'd In £3001)16 Thi! nn<mn>!al
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  • 104 12 Singapore, Fridtiy. 'iiv following appointments an notified in to-day's s's. Gazette: Mr. R. w. Grant, M C M c.S. to act as A* si tan! Treasurer, Penang, wiiii i r.< el from Oct W. Mr E. C. Adkin M.G 8., to act as Assistant Director of Education ciiincsc.
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  • 202 12 AND THE FIERCE WAYS OF THE WILD THE strange story of Frigate Island, in the Indian Ocean, and its huge colony of cats is tod in the following article by "Cappy Ricks." IN the Cargados Carajos group of 1 islands in the Southern Indian Ocean,
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  • 201 12 jOMETIMES a tidal wave will come J along, and wash a few hundreds, or thousands, of the cats away, t hough most of them in such a case win back to the land, for they are powerful swimmers. Fish cannot always be got, bad weather may
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  • 238 12 A Stranae See/ 9 TOE then almost helpless reptile is 1 attacked usually at or near the shoulder at the juncture of the armoured carapace and the flesh, each attacker taking his bite, his scratch, and away, avoiding the stabbing beak while doing so, Urn erstwhile flippers being now om
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  • 152 12 AUT of a clear sky which, a moment U before, had not contained a single bird, there came a shrill whistling, and from every point of the compass a rushing of wings and the stabbing beaks of a flight of Frigate birds, and in a moment
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  • 395 12 "Looker On" yRUTH by misprint may have been stated by the newspaper which announced: "Meeting of Conservative Party will be hell to-night." n "Fisiccllod is Pronounced Success," states b headline. We always thought it was pronounced "Eistcdf>d." The winner Of a recent race was a horse
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 177 12 MILK N FOR f In fan i Feeding SMg THE MOST SUITABLE FOR INFANT AND INVALIDS f» OWING TO ITS UNIMPAIRED VITAMIN CONTENT. FRESH 1/W ffA AS THE DAY IT WAS J tT£-7f.. .«n ,0/ PACKED! OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS Sole Agents: I*OIII\SO\ CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. makes
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    • 30 12 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing; Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem MU Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinical Experience
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  • 123 13 STRONG LETTER FROM SOVIET LONDON COMMITTEE SPANISH GOVERNMENT UNDER A BOYCOTT STRONG letter from the Soviet, amounting to virtual withdrawal from the non intervention committee was received at the meeting of the committee in London yesterday. The letter, having described the non-intervent on agreement
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  • 1132 13 Reuter. London. Oct. 23. THE virtual withdrawal of the Soviet from the non-interven-tion agreement is announced in a letter handed to Lord Plymouth (rbairmar of the committee) by M Bfaiaky. The letter e*pres>ed the opinion thai the agreement had turned out to be an empty,
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  • 126 13 Military And R.A.F. Officers IMONG the officers leaving Singapore by the Lancashire to-morrow are Major J. D. Woodall. M.8.E., M.C., R.A., fcr Ceylon; Ma or H. A. Dix R a., for the United Kingdom; and Capt. H. E. Philipe, R.E., for the United Kingdom. Several Royal
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  • 98 13 10.30 this morning, the Asst. Controller of Labour (Mr. Handy) and the Agent for the (iovernment of India announced that a further concession had been agreed to, on condition that the men resumed work immediately. The concession was: That daily-paid men should get 10 days' half-pay medical
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  • 41 13 H.M.S. Grimsljy Visiting Singapore H. M. S. Grimsby 'Commander H. F. Nalde-, R.N.) has arrived ut Singapore after a short cruise on the west coast of Mall*Va Grimsby will remain at Smgapoie un'il Monday end then sail for Hcnrkci.y
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  • 35 13 Not Resigning His Cabinet Office -Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 24. Foreign reports that M. Litvinoff is resigning the post ot Foreign Commissa: are malicious anti-Soviet propaganck. devoid cf any foundation, states th" Tass agency.—Reuter.
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  • 39 13 Air Commodore Sydney Smi-.h, 0.8.E.. Air Officer Commanding R.A.F. Far East, will Singapore for Home next month, travelling by Imperial Airways liner leaving Penang on Nov. 25. Mrs Smith and Miss Smith will travel by steamer.
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  • 34 13 H. E. the Governor, accompanied by the personal staff, will leave Singapore tor Kuaia Lumpur by the night mail nam on Tuesday and return to Singapore on the tnornina ol Nov. 8.
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  • 111 13 More Than 40 People Injured Shanghai, Oct. 24. TWO trains on the Canton-Hankcvv Railway collided yesterday morr.ing. One overturned and the other wa.s derailed. More than 40 passenge. were injured. A tram conveying passengers who are on their way to Canton to atttiio the State burial of the
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  • 59 13 Report Of Commander In Chief Renter London, Oct. 23. THE Admiralty states that the Com- mander-in-chief has reported that as a result of investigations into the indiscipline in H.M.S. Guardian on Oct. 15. one Able Seaman was courtmartialled and eleven others involved less seriously Some younger
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  • 228 13 Stolen From Doctor's Motor-Car WALTER HENRY WILSON. 54. occu- pat ion not tendered, of Great Peter Street. S.W was brought uo in custody, befoie Mr. Kenneth Marshall at th Westminster Pence Court or remand charged with stealing or receiving a .suitcase belonging to Dr. O L. Garo< n
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  • 59 13 Shanghai, Oct. 23. The Chinese newspaper Leh Po suggests that the people throughout the country donate one day's pay to the nation for buying planes for defence purposes. The shops it is suggested, should donate their profits and the workers their salaries for one day. The proposal
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  • 105 13 In answer to the question who are the most distinguish ?d European ex-Malay-ans still living, i.e., men who really made their mark in this country, a Selangor contemporary says: If the list is limited t 0 a dozen names, it might includa the following:—Sir F. A. Swettenham, Sir Hugh Clifford.
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  • 236 13 Election Opinions In America I rceuier. London, Oct. 23. MR. Roosevelt is likely to win by a comfortable margin, according to the collated opinions of Reuter co:respondents throughout the United States. Mr. Roosevelt appear; to be leading in 32 States, with 314 electoral college votes, and
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  • 42 13 Rugby. Oct. 23. The total amount applied ior in tenders for £45.000.000 Treasury Bills was £70.855 000. The average rate per cent, for bills et three months was 11 5 44d., against 10 9 40d. a week ago.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 24 13 -Reuter. Basrah, Oct. 23. The five Singapore HI flying-coat, which are on their way to Singapore, have arrived here from Alexandria.— —Reuter.
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  • 215 13 AN EXODUS Conferences Begin In Tokyo Shanghai. Oct. .M. WILD rumours are current in Peiping and Tientsin. Fearing (hat trouble will break out in connection with the Japanese military manoeuvres the wealthy classes in Peiping are beginning to leave, some for Tientsin and some for
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  • 45 13 Shanghai, Oct. 23. Dr. Ma Yin Cho. the economic expert, interviewed, stated that the high prices of foodstuffs in Central und North China are due to heavy buying by certain foreigners for private stocking. Speculation is a secondary cause.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 61 13 SRCTACUB SHOULD BE CHANGED! X n TT T* 1 §J«S change the same as the body, "lose who have been wearing glasses snould have their eyes scientifically examin ed at intervals to discover jnether any change has tbken place. £or Superior Service and full Satistac»on. call on C. S. CHONG,
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    • 117 13 What a Lovely Gramophone! "That is not a gramophone, young lady. 'You are dancing to the music of an orchestra that is playing in LONDON at this very moment'" "But it is so clear as if the Orchestra, .or a very fine gramophone, .was actually playing In this room—" "That
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  • 170 14 TRANSPORT WORKERS STILL OUT MANY DEMANDS MET FURTHER DISCUSSIONS TAKING I PUCE TO-DAY Singapore, Saturday. fONTRARY to expectations, th t bus drivers and conductors of the Singapore Traction Company, who have been on strike since Thursday, did not return to work this morning, although practically
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  • 1056 14 IN spite' -of the fact that most of I the tl«aiajwis of the transport strikers wfcre met at a meeting last night, there were no trolley-buses or omnibuses' on the streets this moml ing, the men congregating before the the company in McKenzie I Road.
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  • 71 14 about 9.15 this morning the crowd staged a demonstration. Their attitude was threatening, the objects oi" tfesfar abuse being two starteis ci buses employed by the company, whom the strikers alleged were friends of four employees in the Traffic Department whose dismissal they had demanded. Mr. Oakeley, with
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  • 520 14 Lord Nuffield's Difference With Ministry -Reuter. London, Oct. 23. SIR Thomas Inskip in a speech at Hayling Island, said he regretted the unfortunate difference of opinion between Lord S win ton (Air Minister) and Lord Nuffield, and emphasised that Lord Swinton had left nothing undone in
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  • 219 14 Thrills In "Toll Of The Road" AT THE CINEMAS THE perils of reckless driving are the 1 theme of "The Toll of the Road, the Paramount picture now being shown at the Alhambra. Car crashes are shown with grim realism, and any driver who has light ideas on
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  • 94 14 Sunday iMatinee Of New Show THE film version of the P. G. Wodehouse novel. "Piccadilly Jim." has proved so tremendous a success at the Pavilion theatre that the management have found it impossible to accommodate all the people wishing to see it. It is still playing to packed
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  • 42 14 Members of the Chines? Athletic Party are informed Lift* an extra ordinary general meeting will be held on Sunday Nov. 1 at 7.00 p.m. at No. 16 Mohamed Ali Lane 2nd Floor (Room No. 13) for the purpose of re-organising the Party.
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  • 31 14 Mr. E. de la M. Stowell, Superintendent of Education. Kedah. returns from leave next week. Mr. M. I. Merican, who has been acting for him. will then 8o on long leave.
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  • 230 14 Judge's Concern For A "Good" Bankrupt Sirgapore, Friday. «,N view of the satisfactory outcome I -f this bankiuptcy I hope n wu not be impossible for bat*rupts form c- employers to recent, their aeci Sl Mr.' Justice Adrian Clark made the foregoing remark in fating immediate
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  • 118 14 Arrives In Sian From Nanking Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking. Oct 23. ACCOMPANIED by his secretary and 20 other members of his personal staff, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek left Nanking for Sian by air yesterday afternoon. On arrival at the Shensi capital he was welcomed by Generals Chang
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  • 47 14 Gift Of Ancient Malayan Coins 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. The Malacca museum has been enriched by a valuable collection of ancient Malayan coins current in Malaya in the earliest times. The coins, which were presented by Raffles. Museum, Singapore, are arranged in duplicates.
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  • 57 14 Anti-Japanese Feeling: In Tongshan Acting under instigation from subversive elements the Japanese authorities are reported to have arrested two miners from the Tongshan collieries. This action has aroused anti-Japan-ese feeling in the mining area, and a body of Japanese troops has been rushed there to prevent any anti-Japanese
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  • 31 14 Mr. J. Armstrong, of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., Singapore, who recently went on a business visit to Sitiawan and Lumut with Mr. A. Nunn of Taiping has returned to Taiping.
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  • 843 14 Clerk's Experience SINGAPORE MAN SENT TO GAOL (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 22. "T AM satisfied beyond all reason- able doubt that the defence of an alibi though very successfully prepared (no doubt by the principal offender) was, nevertheless, fabricated and the documentary evidence
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    • 145 14 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DIAL-SEAL i:\tim-i IMII It JĔQ the former model, the valve seals both the inner chamber and the nozzle port, with the result that each i compartment is isolated from the other, and also from I the atmosphere. The mechanism for raisins: the valve I has, however, been
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    • 53 14 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD., OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION,
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  • 578 16 NOW 293 FOR ONE IN THEIR REPLY TWO CENTURIES MORE INJURIES TO TOURISTS: THREE HURT BUT PLAYING DOWLEKS aie having an extremely poor lin.e jM lie B cricket match at Perth when- -m the s,cov West Australia scored 203 for m re l ,lv
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  • 105 16 Not To Be Wholly Covered In M.C.C. Tour Adelaide Oct 2> ALL wickets will be wholly cov'.t»-.' I Austral!a tJiis season exempt t.\ v for the Testa, in which the old rul< «ill be observed This was announced reneniiy ny secretary of ihr Australia! Hhur. <'■if Control 'Mr.
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  • 244 16 DATE CHANGED i Now Fixed For Oct 30: Narsing v. Flowers Singapore, Saturday. ANOTHER excellent boxing programme will be staged at the New World Arena on Friday. Oct. 30. The original date chosen by Mr Bertie Bell was Oct. 31. but realising that many people had already
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  • 47 16 London, Oct. 14. Larwood has accepted an invitation to coach in India and may be accompanied by the Nottinghamshire wicket-keeper, LilLey, who received a tentative offer from the Maharaja of Cooch Bihar who had wired the Board of Control asking whether Lilley was acceptable.
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  • 163 16 Singapore And Johore Teams SINGAPORE and Johore meet on the padang at rugger to-day. The teams are as follows:— Singapore: A. E. Minns; G. D. A. Lundon, J. C. Cooke. G. T. Gillespie ana A. P. Craigie; K. A. Haddocks and A. Cromarty; D. M.
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  • 69 16 The Australian University SpoiU; Association is reported to have formally asked Mr. Murai, the Japanese Consul-General m Sydney, to forward an invitation to Japanese Rugby football players to tour there in 1939. T:.c request was telegraphed to the Foreign Office. The Australia Association intends to hold over a
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  • 47 16 Singapore. Saturday. In a hockey match played In Singapore yesterday, the Khalsa Association did well to beat the R.E. (Changi I by three goals to one. Tharam Singh (2) and Duleep Singh scored for Khalsa. The winners led by a single goal at the interval.
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  • 44 16 THE second team of the St. Andrew's rugby team drew with the "D." Company Middlesex Regiment three points all on the Gilman ground yes--1 terday. The match fixed for to-day between St. Andrew's and the Ninth Heavy Brigade R.A. has been cancelled.
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  • 237 16 Keen Match In IndiaCeylon League 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Oct 22. THE most keenly contested match played so far in the seven-a-side India Ceylon Football League was played yesterday between Thambiaiyah's Team and Lawrence's Team on the Bukit Chagar Railway padang. The former won by 2—l,
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  • 101 16 <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 23. A new party known as the Johore young Chinese Amateur Weight Lifting Parly has been formed in Johore Bahru. with its training quarters at No. 27. Jalan Siew Chin. Johore Bahru At present, I am told, there are only a
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  • 140 16 On Monday at S.R.C. ground. S.R.C. v. Veterans Hockey Club: Dr. L. S. da Silva: A. G. Armstrong; A. L. S*ork; C. W. B. Yaddox; G. E. N. Oehlers; L. F. Alvis; P. R. Lewis; R. Minjoot: G. B Armstrong; G. M. B. Westerhout; p. d'Almeida. On Wednesday
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  • 39 16 Lieut. A R. L. R. Becher. R.A., took over the duties of Garrison Sports Officer on Oct. 1. Lieut. D. P. G. Stewart, R.A.; is to be Command Hockey Officer vice Captain St. J. C. Hooley. R.A.O.C.
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  • 113 16 12 From Hongkong To Visit Singapore rVELVI* Army swimmers arc coming from Hongkong to represent the Hongkong Ccmmaiid against the Malaya Command. The contingent is headed by Lieut. A. J. Lewis, of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, and includes the pick of the Hongkong military swimmers. They are: Lieut
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  • 67 16 The following will represent the Royal Artillery in a rugger match against the SC.C. to be played on Tuesday next on the padang. Bdr. Gribble; Lieut. W. H. H. Wilberforce Bdr. Knight, Gnr. Jones. Gnr. Darling; Lieut.. J. U A. Chestnutt Lieut A. r L Becher; Gnr. Barnaby.
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  • 34 16 Singapore, Saturday. The hockey match between St. Joseph's and Rattles Institution piayed yesterday on St. Joseph's ground result cd in a win for the home team by two goals to one.
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  • 37 16 Singapore, Saturday. Raffles College beat the S.C.R.C. by one goal to nil in the hockey match played on the College ground yesterday. The goal was scored by Eu Cheow Chye in the first half.
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  • 35 16 The hockey match between the Colts and Combined Services which was u> have been played yesterday was concelled owing to the bad condition of. the ground alter the rain early in the afternoon.
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  • 113 16 The Excise Clerks' Club has been exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance and at a recent general meeting the following were elected to serve on the committee of Management for the ensuing year: Mr. Goh Chiang Chuah (President), Mr. Jaafar bin Abdullah (Vice President). Mr. Tay
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  • 61 16 The Anglo-Irish Agency Ltd. of 27, Old Bond Street, London, have purchased the useful two-year-old Shamba from Mr. Fred Darling to go to India. Shamba is a bay colt by Hotweed or Plantago out of Rural Lass, and won the Maiden Plate at Bath from a field
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  • 165 16 Remarkable Golf On The Addington Course DAI Rees, match-play champion and assistants champion, broke the Addington new course professional record twice m successive rounds on Oct. 2, and won the Surrey championship. He and Alf Perry, former open champion, were playing off for the title after a tie
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  • 47 16 The twd-day Taiping Turf Club Skye meeting is to be held on Friday and Saturday (Dec. 18 and 19». There will be two runs each for horses classes 4 and 5, and ponies classes 2 and 3 Entries close at 5 p.m. on Monday
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    • 44 16 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Honskonir i LIFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAR i MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber* Second Floor, Singapore. im i i hi, ni ii i i— mj I
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    • 65 16 BANISH CONSTIPATION HEADACHE BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION Whether you arc J victim of Liverishv'A ness, In (i gSJI v 110 ullac he Eec \*s V cham s pills rewo jjC f tfte cause CONSTIPATION. \Jk X of daily Us "d* X* 1 to thi, one c£ It poisons your wfa le system.
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  • 148 18 But Nearly Knocked Out By Argentine New York. Oct. 10. JOE LOUIS, the negro boxer, won another light here to-night—his third after his defeat by Max Schmeling in June—when he knocked out Jorge Bresiea the Argentinian heavyweight. Weighing In at 202 pounds, against his opponent's 205 1
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  • 80 18 Canada has decided to put a stop lo the migration of her s tar ice-hockey players to Great Britain. Only in exceptional circumstances, it is announced, will any more Canadians be permitted to join league clubs in Britain. Though most of the league teams have enough men,
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  • 60 18 An incident In the Singapore Euro pcan women's hockey trial neld on the padang. The Europeans have been badly beaten by the Gins Sports Club in local matches, but give promise of doing better as tne season progresses. They play the a nnual match against The Rest m aid of
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  • 162 18 Physical Inferiority Of Chinese At Olympics Nanking, Oct. 12 MR. Tai Chi-too, President oi the Examination Yuan and China's official delegate to the Berlin Olympiad, declared in a Speech at ihi.s morning's memorial service of the Central Party Headquarters that while the physical inferiority of the Chinese
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  • 247 18 Status Of Japan's Tennis Players A HITCH has arisen in the arrangements for the Tilden-Vines tour of JUpan. The famous professional tennis stars—who arrived in Yokohama on the President Pierce on Oct. 5— were booked to play Japan's leading amateurs, but a meeting' of
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  • 608 18 tTo (he EUUor of thr h Sir. -Why u, tie j k-u j: bluott Ci Mj David i aytc 1 Municipal nomntut ol it. he it uquired to outlay i" ciatlon. (i?» the P.M.U, <$, <•- uuii '4« tin J lea»til in Sunday School
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  • 62 18 Onfe again a wotiu. t Ivn -in Ttmiii qualifying for a pu»-<Uoft> nr vlowsly by men only L'> Billiards Asrtr-cialiiu tVufto' C i"'- t Mis.- Em C»r*Mt»* bf.„.M J' 1 Urbt woman billiard* nie"«Colli lis acU'd li»r .sonu: ..••urs 'u> and coach for thr I* im Ctoi'
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    • 415 18 aw BISMAG ('Bisurated Magnesia') is the unfailing s^S?s^rgS|p'■Lii.'M treatment for the relief of stomach troubles. It gives quick relief because it instantly neutralises J;/ the acids which cause indigestion and l\ gastric ulcers. It also spreads a protecting film over the inflamed stomach lining and thus allows digestion to proceed
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    • 150 18 CHEMISTRY All modern progress is dependent upon chemistry. The opportunities it presents are unlimited. At home In your spare time, through study of an ICS. Chemistry Course, you can master the fundamentals of this fascinating science. Let us send you further information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd. 10A, Collyer Quay,
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    • 69 19 RAYTHEON 4 PILLAR RADIO TUBES NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED. RAYTHEONIZE YOUR SET FOR BETTER RECEPTION. HIGH IN QUALITY, LOW IN PRICE. SUN RADIO SERVICE CO.. 124, CecU Street. Phone 4454. A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. SimJ %V Jm\ P le and reliable in operation. Quality of M J fl materials
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    • 255 19 Radio Exhibition NOW ON H at Kee Huat's® 122-124, Orchard Road. ADMISSION FREE ALL WELCOME life (Muw |L BRINGS BACK FAILING APPETITES, AIDS Bflflrafiam digestion, enriches the blood, Ei lll^BlrffiTTflM STRENGTHENS THE NERVES, REPLACES BEEFINE Whole ah D put: <L :;H. Robinson Road, S.S. .3, «5« DRINK S Delicious Refreshing.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 2432 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio Z :L™T" TO-MORROW PI7TTTSH EMPIRE 1' 50 p m The BB C Theatre Orchestra, f ments. 7 p.m. D Ww-itw 8.15 p.m. Weekly Newsletter, Sports 0.10 a.m.—The Hotel Victoria Orches- 2H60: Golterdammerung; 2861. PROGRAMMKb Summary, and Announcements. tra; leader A Spiero- under the direr- Lohengrin—Prelude, (New York
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    • 400 20 THE SYNONYM OF VITALITY IS VITAMINS Our ORANGE-SMASH contains more VITAMINS wSmEmWcM J A. B. &C. than a whole day's V MEMF^ W jfif Prepared entirely from \^C"^lp^^^^^ FRAMROZ Co. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon
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    • 1667 20 m um m m 6 20 p.m. News in English PHOHI, HOLLA j\T> Malayan Listeners' Radio jmfc 01 1 (WaveIen n 2 7.05 p.m. News in French^ (Continued from page 19) 7.35 p.m. Continuation of Concert au-uay KADIO COLONIAJ.E, FRANCE riecorus or Theatri jfe Talk on the Fine Arts, by
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  • 25 21 Airways' new nying-boai which will be used for test fISSS in oonnprtim mt*u fKfIJ Tiamatlantic service: the "Caledonia,- seen from above water P ro J^ted
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  • 262 21 Can i fnraeteristics P.<r I rodneed7 London* soon be able to i.roJ it.n tiger and a feoiioas t.x'h the characteristics o," ihf oth» 7: ~"isUj'ii»v was suggested by a talk Association meetings at B Professor H. J. Muller, of T' works in one of the two I
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  • 150 21 Discontented Recruits On Salisbury Plain SBTJRY City magistrates refused to hand over two young soldiers to the ithority so that 'they might be ■cample to a discontentrecruits on Salisbury Plain. men, Gunner Frank Butter worth r Victor Coles, both of the cry, 9th Brigade, Royal 7, Bulford
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  • 29 21 Second Lieut. Robert Paton, Selangor n. F.M.S.V.F., who, on account 1 has just been transferred nre of Officers, has just put of efficient service with the i n Malaya.
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  • 26 21 The marriage will take place at Alor lay, October 31, of Mr. "f the F. M. S. Railways, Girlie" Boudville. eldest dauand Mrs. T. C. Boudville
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  • 17 21 Mr. untitled Clarke of Messrs. untitled Clarke, of Messrs. Cumb- Kuala Lumpur, reiUM home leave this week.
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  • 301 21 Feelings Of People Under Its Influence London. m RED India a drug, Peyoth. used in pagan ct'.emonies. and producing "daymares"—extraordinary hallucinations, like fantastic nightmares except that the person is awake and conscious of what is happening—is being tested by research workers at Maudsley Hospital. London It
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  • 30 21 For 40 years Mr. Mark Hookham acted as Santa Claus to the Royal Soveieign Lightship, off Eastbourne, and Beachy Head Lighthouse, talcing ou; Christmas lare to the crews in charge.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 87 21 NEW 1936 MODELS OF UNIVERSAL COOLERS VriU PRICES More for your Money IV mi MODERN STYLING Inviting Contours 1 1 MmJ If 14th ANNIVERSARY MODELS First Showing Inspect the Latest Model Universal Cooler And you will be deciding with care Enquire our easy payment terms and Hiring System. Distributors: K.
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    • 546 21 VsTooo FIRST PRIZE $500 CONDITIONS. I Each entry must be enl in together S EGZONU l ,,,,MIIII, ""«nillllllir I UID ft with a main label off a full size w +TJS,' main ,ab s a PRIZE IsKilflflß PRIZE 2. The order of popularity ol the six m mum to the
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  • 358 22 Riding Comfort In frying Test THE following letter,has been received by Wolseley Motors Ltd. from Mr. 3. L. Chappcll, ol Bognor Regis, Sussex, r U Mr. Chappetl drove a Wolseley Super Six 25 h.p. saloon on the recent Junior Car Club's Rally to
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  • 169 22 Foreign Car Producers Have Quota Set PRODUCTION in Japan of automobile by foreign firms will be limited tv 21,830 a year, beginning Oct. 19. line the Min s'try of Commerce and IndUStiy announced. This followed the granting of specie 1 licences for the manufacture of automobiles to two
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  • 252 22 Austin's Success» In Two Big Kvents A BRITISH Ctxi tins i -> ix able victory in um Ctrt most important hill ci:n at over .1 cwun 7 length, with 33 tsuriu-i ,oj 2.50» leet The car lw oursuon 1 vcn which hu.; proved i V* successful ii« motor
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  • 114 22 Claim That China Has The Honour I STORY which pm; :t- to aana thr perennial quest fen af who invented the motor-car and madentally reveals that the first published record of a motor-ear anfions the Emperor of China as 1k owner, is contained in the Aatemotive Daily
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  • 132 22 ft NEW sales and servi recently been erei ri&M by Wearne Bros. Ltd tors for Morris. Wolseley M 0 m mercial and M.G. vechi- The building, the ii which covers 25.700 many interesting features v c flr j give sull better service to f T# example, glass
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    • 111 22 Announcement ft ROYAL ENGINEERS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS MUNICIPALITIES ARCHITECTS SANITARY ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS PLUMBEftS HOfc&ft OW NERS PROPRIETORS, AGENTS MANAGERS RUBBER ESTATES ES"I A rE AUJ&XHT& cuiNiiiACIUKS, EiC, EIC. We have pleasure in anno?' having started a Sanitary Engineering D*pai\ i*nt. High-class sanitary ware of ii h make, such
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    • 161 22 Tlic lCb/ Renault sports airluxe ccupe, with dickey scat. ORIE NT A L GOVT. SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Established 1874. Head Office—BOMßAY. Summary of 1935 Report New Policies Issued 56,053.05."). Annual Income 22 346.504 Policies in Force $379 220 504* Total Claims Paid $11L5nV,987*. Funds Increased to $108,90:>,994. THESE
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  • 342 23 Inaugural Meeting Of New Body (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. THE first meeting of the London Association of certified Accountants .Malayan Branch), the formation of v.hieh received 'the approval of the Council of the Association in London, u..s held ill the office of Messrs. Waiter
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  • 14 23 A scene from the film Anthony Ad ver s rcomin g sLrtly to Singapore.
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  • 154 23 300 Troops To "Fight" Bandits QAUMONT-BRITISH'S hu*re exterior filming ground at Northolt, Middlesex, will for the next few days be the <rene 112 a fierce battk* between an armed Rritish force and a horde of Oriental bandits. A "High-spot" of the spectacular mll'tary ftJm "O H
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  • 384 23 Excited London "Fans" A SQUAD of police had a goodn humoured struggle with hundreds of shrieking and scuffling girLs outslri the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane. London, recently, when Miss Marlene Dietrich arrived for the first night of Mr. Ivor Novello's new production "Careless Racture." A large crowd
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 206 23 She shall have luxury wherever she goes onboard. Uhouldhave Zl^inZuZ?!""^ "Really! How splendid! "Oj course! du Manners /^_J>^ hut are they the same are unique all the world I W jd*/ uhen they are exported?" over." I x jm I J i J§*> "Well, you've taken a "One of the
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