Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1936
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Title Section38 1936-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales voi. xxm. -No. 261. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday. Nov. 1, 19.JH The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1936.38 words
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Advertisement128 1936-11-04 1 Kiad The TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya 'Toundmark" Roofing Tiles A Product of the British Empire CHEAP STRONG COLOURFUL THE MOST ELEGANT AND ECONOMICAL ROOFING ON THE MARKET TR V THEM AND SEE NeXimK Ineorp.ra..d In S.S. "STAR BRAND" j Switch To Vegetable Margarine j Fipr All Your Too king Absolutely128 words
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Advertisement259 1936-11-04 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The TRIBUNE .J. .J. I KIIM I j POWDERED MILK J pure safe safe j MILK raffll' MILK j FOR L WHOLE >» L J FOR j DRINKING OR (JpSp*! GROWING j j COOKING. CHILDREN. j Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. t DISTRIBUTORS:259 words
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Advertisement594 1936-11-04 2 4. Z S "PUROSAN" j YEAST is acknowledged the best mediu 1 to purify the blood, strengthen- ing of nerves and generally forti ying the system. Regular use of YEAST prevents physical weakness and mental slackness. YEAST is no drug, it is a natural product easily assimilated even by the594 words
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Advertisement1693 1936-11-04 2 JOHOKE GOVERNMENT. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Hon'ble. the State Secretary, Johore Bahru, up to noon of the 19th. November, 1936. for the: Construction erection of a Permanent Mosque, Pontian Kechil. Kukup. to Plans No. 295-4 to 295-20 (inclusive) 295-23 to 295-29 do. Plans and specification1,693 words
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Advertisement167 1936-11-04 2 Have a Schoolgirl Complexion all over\ 1 Keep your whole body— The Sure Way to not fust face, neck and Skin Loveliness shoulders —soft and lovely No one has ever found a surer way to skin loveliness than by /TV)DAY-when fashions in the faithful use of olive and X dresses,167 words
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396 1936-11-04 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES HONGKONG BUILT SCHOONER For Service Among South Pacific Islands Hongkong, Oct. 22. THE Induna Star, a small schooner 1 built by the Kowlocn Docks for service among the south Pacific Islands, will leave Hongkong on Friday morning on the first leg of her lon« voyage to Rabaul.396 words
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Article110 1936-11-04 3 The Osaka Sho.sen Katsha la to consolidate its South American line by building four 12,500-ton crack vessels capable of a maximum speed of *4 knots and 21 knots average. Mr. Murata, the president, will shortly visit Tokyo in order to secure the approval of the Commuriications Ministry.110 words
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Article47 1936-11-04 3 There was a small gathering of Europeans, both men and ladies, at the Kuala Kangsar Railway Station on Saturday afternoon to bid farewell to Mrs. Bearblock, wife of Dr. Bearblock. the Medical Officer, Kuala Kangsar, who was leaving on a short holiday to Australia with Master Bearblock.47 words
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Article15 1936-11-04 3 Mr. M. S. McGahey, the well-known Taiping planter and enthusiast arrived from home on Saturday.15 words
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Article364 1936-11-04 3 Openings For Skilled Merchants MANY thousands of young men are as m°o^ COmpletinß their apprenticeship LSi llcs fi with shipbuilding and cnri«- CXDerlence workshops and v.arage^. Hundreds of them are in blind aisey* Xs"° t as «d future-and there are ?£ways thousands waiting to step Into364 words
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Advertisement438 1936-11-04 3 STEAMER SAILINGS II m and BRITISH 1N DIA P 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. KALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 5,810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 BANGALORE 0.000 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 BHUTAN 6,100438 words
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Advertisement127 1936-11-04 3 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 m.s. YASUKUMI MARU Nov. 25 s.s. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514127 words
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Advertisement433 1936-11-04 3 10 rRENCH PORTS I homewards. j"^"—i I I DENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Nov I Ii A noT9 OURANE r Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazahe 2 Bordeaux Nov 13 j LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk rw a I f CAP ST. JAIQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec433 words
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Advertisement424 1936-11-04 3 m[fu> JRj K 'J-.- Special Holiday Cruise NOVEMBER 7TH, 1936 to NOVEMBER 27TH 1936 by the M/S "A LSI A" 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 ANGKOR424 words
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Advertisement492 1936-11-04 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHKK M&Su LLOYD (Incorporated la Germany). The undtrnotea art* the Company Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. r«* MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI If IN A JAPAN. uue b pore 193 d. m -v. "TRAVE" omits, Manila, t frfafl&koiig and Japan Nov. S-j 1 s.s. LAHN" omits Shanghai and North China due492 words
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Article315 1936-11-04 4 Twenty-Fifth General Meeting (By Air Mail) London. Oct. 20. THE twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of Parit-Bruas (Malay I Rubber Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at Aliington House, Ailington-street, London. S.W., reports the Financial News. Mr. A. J. Stevens, M.A. <the chairman,', who presided, said that the crop for315 words
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Article445 1936-11-04 4 LOXnOX i ©MMODITIES London. Nov. 3. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Firm Steady Spot Buyers B' 4 Is£ Sellers 8 5 16 8 3 8 up 1 16 November Buyers 8U 8 5 16 up 1 16 SeUers 8 5 16 8 3 8 up 116 December445 words
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Article175 1936-11-04 4 25 Per Cent. Jump In Consumption New York. Oct. 18. CONSUMPTION of crude rubber by United States manufacturers in September was 46,330 long tons, an increase of 24.9 per cent, over September, 1935. according to estimates made by the Rubber Manufacturers' Association. Output of tyres in175 words
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Article34 1936-11-04 4 Eight watchmen who had been hired by an Egyptian landowner to stop thefts from his crops have been killed by bandits at Shebin el-Kom and seven wounded. All the bandits escaped after the raid.34 words
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Article181 1936-11-04 4 Over £5,645,000,000 In Share Capital London. THE vast wealth of British companies 1 —which are growing in number—is shewn by the annual report, now published, of the Board of Trade on matters within the Companies Acts More than £5.645.000X00 in paid-up .share capital was in the hands181 words
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Article101 1936-11-04 4 £70,000 Austin Works Extensions London, Oct. 21. THE insistent demand for British cars, 1 which is so strongly in evidence at the Motor Show, has necessitated further extensions to th e Austin MotoCompany's factory at Longbirdge, Birmingham, states the Financial News. These extensions, which will cost upwards of101 words
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Article510 1936-11-04 4 Committee's Talks Are Unsuccessful i j London, Oct. ANOTHER months discussion has *1 brought no success to the 'lin Committees negotiations with Siam. mat is the only aennite" interpretation which can be placed on the commuuique issued yesterday, states the Financial News. The wording used, however, was510 words
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Article472 1936-11-04 4 Increased Spending Power London, Oct. 13. "I feel confident that we can iook for- ward to the coming year with opimism, seeing ihat the general conditions in Great Britain and the Empire are more promising than for many years past." Lord Austin of Longbridge. in making this472 words
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Advertisement539 1936-11-04 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAITLES FuAUB. Capital Fully Paid len ioa.ooo.tVi Reserve Fund Yen 130.900.0te HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, oaiavia Bombay, Berlin. Calcutta, Cantor Dairen, Fengiicn, Hamburg, Hankyw Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinkim; Karachi, Kobe, London, Los AngtH* Maiula, Mcji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, he* York. Osaka, Paris.539 words
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Advertisement146 1936-11-04 4 The P. 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £5,000,900. Capital Subscribed £2.594,160. Capital Paid Up £2.594,160. Reserve Fund 180,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Inchcape, President, Sir William Edward Preston, Chairman. The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Selborne, X G., G.C.M.G., Francis Alexander146 words
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Advertisement24 1936-11-04 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) BRANCHES and AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD W. J. DEXTER, Manager. IV! :><>2fi. 2. Finlayson Circen24 words
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Article1554 1936-11-04 5 STOCKS A ND SHAKES \imed by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Bayers Sellers Buyers SeUers Kumbang 27 6 28 6 26 6"28 6 Malay 52 6 54 6 53 54 Hitam 16- 17- 15- 16i lyei Weng 1.65 1.75 1.651,554 words
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Article385 1936-11-04 5 (From Our Financial Correxponaeni) Singapore, Wednesday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 29» 2 cts., up r 8 ct Market Tone: Firm. London: B:<yd.,8 :< yd., up •«d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: No market. Again to-day the market is very firm and prices show a considerable advance all round,385 words
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Article44 1936-11-04 5 Lcnrion, Tuesday. CXCHEQl'EK returns show that the total ordinary revenue amoun's mi £345.484.685. compared with £350,174,357 at the corresponding uaie last year 'Ihe total ordinary expenditure is £438.574,511 compared with £'-£.>l,979,;95 at ti.e ng dale of 1935.—Bri i h Official V» ire.esv44 words
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Article115 1936-11-04 5 London. Nov. 3 Paris lUb 5 3Z. New York 4.89. Montreal 4.88 5 K Brussels 28.96 3 t Geneva 21.27 3 4. Amstsrdam 904 l 4. Milan 92 7/ 8 Beilin 12.15 Stockholm 19.39' 2 Uopennagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26' Prague 138««. Belgrade 214. Ht 1 ingfors115 words
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Article25 1936-11-04 5 During September nearly £50 000 was received a 1 th<> Mansion House for th Q Kine George Natiorn' Memorial Fund. Wh'.ch now totals »!262 011.25 words
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Advertisement30 1936-11-04 5 Tin* rnii^d ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VKHICL* BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT. WORKMEN'S COMTENBA noN and POTur riAWtrn INS CHANCE. HEAD OFFICE. ISD. CECIL STREET, SfNGAPOai L. G. JOHNSO9,30 words
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Advertisement429 1936-11-04 5 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office: 5188-9 with 11 extensions Cable address: "CHUNGKUO" Paid up Capital eh 40,000 000.00 Reserve Funds 3.453.591.43 Total Resources $1,342,242,166 35 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI: Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board,429 words
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Article92 1936-11-04 6 Medan. JaskS, Amsterdam and London.*; Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m., to-day. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly; Qantas, closing 7 p.m., to-morrow. Java Southern Sumatra: Nether.ends. closing 7 p.m., to-morrow. Hongkong. Canton. 'Kobe and 'Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m Saturday Penang. Siam, Burma, India, Iraq,92 words
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Article94 1936-11-04 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands*, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and reels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Corfu, due at Singapore, to-day. "Mails oxoected from China and Japan by94 words
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Article24 1936-11-04 6 The s.s. "Tung Song" for Dungun etc. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. will now close at 4 p.m. to-day.24 words
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Article22 1936-11-04 6 The Air mail (Netherlands I despatched from Singapore on Oct. 28 was delivered in London on 3 November (6 days*.22 words
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Article181 1936-11-04 6 Singapore. Nov. 4. London T.T. 214 1116 London demand 1118 London 4 months' sight 24Vfe Lyons demand 1225 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 Montreal demand 56 1516 Batavia demand 1043-4 Samarang demand 104 1 >> Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154 5 R Madras and Colombo181 words
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Article201 1936-11-04 6 "Return Of Sophie Lang" AT THE CINEMAS THE Capitol Theatre is offering varied entertainment for the next few days. Last night the opening of "The Re'urn of Sophie Lang," was accompanied by a performance by the H.M.S. Dance Royal Naval Singers, who appeared by permission of Capt. L201 words
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Article151 1936-11-04 6 "Postal Inspector" And "Smoking Guns" •'DOSTAL INSPECTOR", which is the principal of a double-feature programme at the Alhambra, is quite a remarkable picture in many ways Firstly, it tells of that little band ot postal workers whose duty it is to investigate into every complaint lodged with them,151 words
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Article46 1936-11-04 6 The Conte Verd? is due her e this evening from Shanghai and Hongkong. She will tprth alongside the S H B. wharves and is expected to sail again on Thursday morning at 6, for Colombo, Bombay. Massaua, Port Said Biindisi. Venice and Trieste.46 words
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Article23 1936-11-04 6 The Dutch moor-vessel Karanan which grounded at Blakeney Point near Cromer Norfolk, on September 21; was refloated and proceeded under her own power,23 words
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Article141 1936-11-04 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 4 High Tides:-2.01 a.m., 8 ft., 5 ins., 1.10 d m 9 ft.. 5 ins. Rotary Club liffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Professor H. Ajnon will speak om -Child Fantasy." err Hockey: S.C.C. Iv. InmskilUngs, S.C.C Colts I v. RE G.S.C.;141 words
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Advertisement286 1936-11-04 6 IRaffles Brasserie! J BRAS BASAH ROAD I EXCELLENT CtISIME j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES J HIGH CLASS WE ARE NOTED FOR CONFECTIONERY j OL R CAKES PASTRIES J Afternoon Teas A Speciality Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to Order. S i Best Quality Bread delivered to a!? parts of286 words
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Advertisement928 1936-11-04 6 BANKRUPTCY ORDLNANci (CHAPTER 45) E IN THE HIGH COURT OF Tm STRAITS SEnLE.M:;V; SETTLEMENT OF SLNGAP NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNn ADMINISTRATION ORI Name of debtor: WONG YMv Address of debtor: Old Cade- b low Quarters, Government H pore. Description of debtor: Sub-( No. of Proceedings 484 o: Date on which wage-ear;928 words
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Miscellaneous265 1936-11-04 6 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j 4 1 .j STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES 10 DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Djambi and K. ToengkalS Tobelo „4 1 p.m. Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek Tung Song „42 p.m. Kretay Malini „42 p.m. Tarempa Scott Harley „43 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Hoea „43 pm. Muntok and Palembang265 words
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175 1936-11-04 7 BUILDING WAS 38 YEARS OLD INQUEST ON GIRL VICTIM graphic story of how rescue WORK WAS CARRIED OUT fpliAT he wrote throe letters to the agents complaining that the 1( ,use was in need of repairs, were allegations made by a wits in the course175 words
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Article280 1936-11-04 7 Singapore, Tuesday. TIIK circumstances attending the 1 du'h of an 11-year-old Chin,se "irl named (hew Pioh Hui, who ua> one of seven persons who were iniu.<eu when the back terrace of a ,18-vear-old house collapsed m <ccil Street on the morning of Oct. 1" was inquired280 words
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Article471 1936-11-04 7 r rat lured Thigh, Shock And Uaeniorrhage The cause of death was shock and from a fractured thigh -net laceration of the pelvic wall. Shr was conscious when aamitted but r.ot in a fit state to make a report. She 1 ad been severely shocked and '•'•as471 words
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Article504 1936-11-04 7 Dampness Attracted White Ants In reply to a question by one of the jurors. Mr. Ephraum.s .-aid that the dampness coming from the terrace was only a contributory cause because it attracted the white ant*. In reply to the Coroner, witness said that the damage could have been504 words
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Article323 1936-11-04 7 Heard Voices Calling For Help Witne.-s could hear voices calling for help coming from the heap ol masonry. A second ambulance arrived. Witness explained the situation to the dresser and asked him to call the Fife Brigade The latter arrived within a few minutes and began re-cue work323 words
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Article558 1936-11-04 7 Had Li\ed In The House For Two Years Witness had lived in the house for about two years. He had never complained to the chief tenant about th? condition of the house, and had never heard anybody complain. Still suffering from the effects of the injuries she sustained.558 words
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Advertisement145 1936-11-04 7 voi mi: X TRADEMARK is hereiqr given that the Trade Marks depicted above are the exclusive property of Lim Wah Soon and 74 and 75, Rochorc Road. Singapore, and the same are used by the said Company in respect of all liquor, cocoa, condensed milk, butter, syrup, confectionery sweets, so145 words
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Advertisement49 1936-11-04 7 cw FJ-Vue Ramsey Glasses w,th h.gh-up temples h*ve graceful curves, conform.ng to the curves of your face. Joints are "slenderised" made .nconsp.cuous and there a new color ,n opt.ca! go d that ycu w-ll adrmre. See the new M-Vue Ramsey Glasses! NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96, HIGH ST., SINGAPORE.49 words
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Advertisement605 1936-11-04 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Work of any kind, efficient man. Sound knowledge accounts, secretarial duties, scores, costing and shipping. Compile Balance Sheets and P. L. accounts. Recently in Building Trade. Moderate salary—go anywhere. Apply Box 466, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. NOTICE MARK Notice is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is605 words
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Advertisement544 1936-11-04 7 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER'S ADMINISTRATION ORDER. Name of debtor: S. JOSEPH. Address of debtor: Room No. If, Government Peons Quarters. Mackenzie Road. Singapore. Description oi debtor: Peon. No. of Proceedings 480 of 1936. Date on which544 words
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Advertisement335 1936-11-04 8 Showing Soon at the PAVILION WAS WILDER THAN A TEN RING CIRCUS--until o butler become the ringmaster JyflY MAM 1 w.ih Alice Gail Jeo« BRADY PATRICK DIXON Fug.ne PALLETTE Alar, MOWBRAY Boted o«* tn* novtl hy (fit Hitch D''»c**»'s by Gr#go' to^"o*a CHARLES R ROGERS (■t(gl Producer im ~.v- V.335 words
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Advertisement261 1936-11-04 8 SOpening at the PAVILION To-night 6,15-9 I METRO-GOLDWYX-MAYEE DOES IT AGAIN "ROSE MARIE "SAN X And Now Another Smashing Hit! s rHPf^* ~ash,n* TAYLOR, that loving man, steps right MELODY S 1 ,nto yOUI hCOrt 0$ hC tUrn^ HiS yV Se 0n P i JEAN HERSHOLT Al,u,in M I IOSE^A^^261 words
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Advertisement180 1936-11-04 8 B Fighting Ken Moynard in a story written by himself!... Vj^-!- 1 1 Iff a whizzeri He put every- V zSfi*R thing he wonted in the story, then added MORE to it on the screen)... The result is A one of the fattest action flj| '%(J ;Westerns you've ever seen!180 words
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127 1936-11-04 9 REVENUE OF $61 MILLIONS TIN PACT PROVISION REDUCTIONS IF AGREEMENT IS NOT RENEWED Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. DEVENUE tor 19:*7 ol $61-1)7,417 and expenditure on revenue account of $57,480,269 is estimated in the memorandum prepared by the Federal Secretary, F. M. S.,127 words
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Article112 1936-11-04 9 THE estimate oi revenue for 1937 i> $61,457,447; the total estimated expenditure on revenue account is $57,480,260 I and the anticipated surplus is therefore 5:'>.!>77,178 as compared vith an eslimated revenue b| $57,81 <U~ 26 and expenditure oi $55.6 32,1 42 for 1996, states the memorandum112 words
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Article172 1936-11-04 9 CLASS I Customs: The estimated revenue under Customs for 1937 is $26,423,820, as compared with an estimate of $23,921,450 for 1936 The export duty on rubber is estimated ac $3,000,000 based on the quota location of 1936 for the Federated Malay States of 296,000 tons, and tne permissible exDort172 words
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Article894 1936-11-04 9 Decreased Estimate Due To Rationing Excise: The total estimate for b $7,175,000 as against $7,441,300 for 1936 The decrease is mainly due to the rationteg of chandu sales. There is a slight reduction on estimated revenue from estate and public toddy shops based on the actual receipts for894 words
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Article1104 1936-11-04 9 Appointment Of New Officer Estate Duty Office: The estimate fot 1937 is $24,258 as against $2,471 in 1936. The increase is due to the appointment ol a whole-time officer with additional staff of estate duty examiners. 1. Is expected that the revenue from this source will increase as1,104 words
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Advertisement28 1936-11-04 9 R. (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem case j. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinical Experience28 words
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Advertisement129 1936-11-04 9 Theatre ROYAL 5.45 tonight 0.15 Still Drawing Packed Houses! S. D. SUBB ULAKSHMI and M.K. THIAGARAJA Bagavathar IN *NA VEEN A SARANGADHARA' A Wonder Tamil Talkie.—Come Early! i I»! Hi: TALKIES (TANJONG PAGAR) I 7 p.m. TO-XIGHT 9-15 p.m. j j Special Double Feature Programme MORAN MACK (World s Funniest129 words
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Advertisement95 1936-11-04 9 PARAMOUNTS SNAPPIEST GIRL FILLED MUSICAL 1 CAPITOL Friday m:xt You'll See The World's Fastest Tap Dancer I ELEANORE WHITNEY in r 1 SUN TALKIE I V (NEW WORLD) 2 7-30 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 J A THE BIGGEST ANIMAL PICTURE YET SCREENED t «TriTT MARLBOROUGH j i to-night j_J 1 i95 words
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Advertisement205 1936-11-04 10 mmomkuk mma man i RALIBCH JBL j THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE SB j THE MACHINE THAT HAS STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS GUARANTEED FOR EVER j From $45.00 Each j I WRITE FOR FREE i ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. j Sole Agents: J I KOKIXSOX A (o. LUI. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.205 words
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Advertisement90 1936-11-04 10 Send Your {«oods Br The Railway "CASH ON DELIVERY" SYSTEM PARTICULARS CAN ft I OBTAINED AT ANY STATION DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH To Maisie Jacqueline, wife of W. J. M. Warden, a son. ENGAGEMENT GOH—FOO.—The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place on 5th December 1936 between Mary Goh,90 words
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Obituary42 1936-11-04 10 MR. MRS. W. R. ARMSTRONG and family wish to express their sincere thanks co nil relatives ond kind friends who the funeral of The lat* Miss Mary Lourdcs Armstrong v well ?.s these who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.42 words
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Obituary28 1936-11-04 10 The funeral of the late MR. KHOR GUAN EANG will take place on Thursday. sth November, the hears r leaving 13. Niven Roed at 11 a.m.28 words
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Article882 1936-11-04 10 r p<) some people a policy of cheaper education is a peril to society and the mere ideal of free elementary education spells disaster. Such people, generally belonging to a privileged class who have had the opportunities of education and have failed to apply them, cannot help themselves.882 words
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Article29 1936-11-04 10 A fire which seriously damaged four cot ages and rendered 15 people homeless a: Botesdale, Suffolk is believed Zni AV b^ n accidentally caused by childr n's fireworks. y29 words
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Article29 1936-11-04 10 Mr. untitled, Deputy of the Yugoslav Radical Union (Government Party) who was waylaid and shot by three armed peasants while on an electioneering tour died in hospital at Kruzhevatz29 words
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Article966 1936-11-04 10 WHY F.M.S. BILL SHOULD BI SUPPORTED IN the follow ing article the writer, who has lived many vearv a tea estate, explains the reasons which compelled the v producing countries of the world to adopt restriction and support, the F.M.S. Government's Tea Restriction Bill which is966 words
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Article30 1936-11-04 10 Mr. and Mrs. V. G. A. Reeve-Tucker of ipo h have returned from leave and l h y aV^r t U h g e h m tbaCk their daughter Cice30 words
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Article17 1936-11-04 10 The money order, cash on delivery parcels, and Customs free parcels ser vices to Holland and resumed.17 words
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Article41 1936-11-04 10 Oppqsition to the proposal to build the capital of the new Indian province oi orissa on a site near Berhampur is growing throughout the province and those who prefer Cuttack to be the capital are supported in the B' n Press.41 words
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Article26 1936-11-04 10 A Liverpool widower and a wide Douglas, Isle ft* Man, both aged 50: ISU announc-d their engager/, tnrough the Mayor of Ramsgate's ma ri monial bureau.26 words
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Advertisement40 1936-11-04 11 With Modern Instruments to diagnose Your Eye Trouble. With Scientific Glasses to meet Your Demand. Our Service! Your Satisfactior! yet you pay less than elsewhere C. S. Chong, Opt. D. (U.S.A THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement8 1936-11-04 11 Agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD.. Singapore. Ml j8 words
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397 1936-11-04 11 NEARLY 3 TO 1 LATEST NEWS OF VOTING SOUTH SOLID "A Great Landslide Is On" ATEST figures of the polling in the American presidential election show that Mr. Roosevelt is leading over his Republican candidate. Mr. Landon, by nearl\ three to one. Returns397 words
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Article549 1936-11-04 11 Two Kiilerl In Riots At Puerto Rico Smith, wearing the inevitable derby and smoking a big cigar, -ted in he fashionable Madison Avenue. At Morristown «New Jersey 1 which is d"~5' v habited by British stock, Mr. D a 'iek Morrison, aged 97. voted for Mr. ri549 words
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Article261 1936-11-04 11 Reuter. Tunes Squ.ve and Broadway weie rhronged from early evening with solid masses of spectators, marshalled by hundreds of mounted and foot police. All windows were boarded to prevent them being crushed by excited crowd,. The crowds were particularly dense beneath the towering pinnacles of 'Radio C.ty," watchingReuter. - 261 words
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Article1157 1936-11-04 11 STRENGTHENING OF DEFENCES BILL TO PROHIBIT POLITICAL UNIFORMS Reuter. [*HE Kind's speech at the opening of Parliament slates that the policy of the Government continues to be based on membership of th.' League and the Government will therefore persist in its ell oils to brimReuter. - 1,157 words
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Article42 1936-11-04 11 Emergency Bill Against Them Reuter. London, Tuesday. IT is understood that the wearing 1 of political uniforms will be prohibited by a Public Order Bill which uill be enacted during the next few weeks as a matter of urgency. Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article176 1936-11-04 11 Main Obstacle AN ELEVENTH-HOUR COMPROMISE? Reuter. London, Wednesday. "WHITHER tin?" is the question Messrs. A. Strauss and Co. attempt to answer in their monthly circular issued to-day. Whilst admitting that Dutch interests, having made large forward bales in London and partially satistied with the extra profits fromReuter. - 176 words
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Article124 1936-11-04 11 FIERCE BATTLE FOR MADRID Reuter. London, Nov. 4. WHILE the left wing of General Varela's insurgent army is attacking, following an intensive bombardment, in the direction of Carabanchal, ten miles from Madrid, Government troops have launched a big offensive south of the capital, with Getafe and Parla inReuter. - 124 words
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Article15 1936-11-04 11 Reuter. New York, Nov. 4. Roosevelt is elected, states the New York Times.—Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article62 1936-11-04 11 IN HONOLULU Grave Developments In U.S. Strike Honolulu, Wednesdav. HONOLULU is suffering consider- able hardship owing to the US shipping strike causing a shortage of food supplies. Governor Poindexter has wirelessed to Washington stressing the serious plight of 400 tourists stranded in Honolulu, including tnany Britishers,62 words
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Article207 1936-11-04 11 Rebels Offer To Man All Ships Reuter. New York. Tuesday. MR. David, Grange, third vice president of Vhe International Seamen's Union, renounces the shipping strike as an outlaw movement organised by Communists and states that he has plans to break up the strike by supplying ships with crews.Reuter. - 207 words
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Article56 1936-11-04 11 British Official Wireless. London. Tuesday. Colonel Beck, Polish Foreign Minister, who is visiting Lonoon next week to return Mr Eden's visit to Warsaw in the spring of 1935. has been invited to be present at the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhal] next Tuesday, at which theBritish Official Wireless. - 56 words
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Advertisement5 1936-11-04 12 DDAUnV I||§J AT ALL FESTIVITIES5 words
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Advertisement19 1936-11-04 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, "PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Article205 1936-11-04 12 EMPHASIS ON MALAY VERNACULAR FEDERAL FINANCES GOOD HIGH COMMISSIONER'S SPEECH IN FEDERAL COUNCIL A STATEMENT on the education policy in the Malay States, laid A on the table at to-day's meeting of the Federal Council, is practically identical with that issued last week for the205 words
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Article654 1936-11-04 12 Trora Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesdayl WITH picturesque ceremonial Ihe budget session of the Federal Council was opened to day by H.E. the High Commissioner. A large crowd, which included the Britir.h Residents and Sultans of Negri Sembilan. Perak and Pahang were prcent and also654 words
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Article1591 1936-11-04 12 Burden Of Taxation Has Been Lightened I was glad to learn, while on leave m England, that the Government of the Federation had been able, while retaining Empire preferences, to remove or reduce several of the import duties which wejre imposed during the slump. The burden of taxation1,591 words
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Article1262 1936-11-04 12 Federation To Work Out Its Own Plans I have given much thought during the year to the question of education, and when I was in Engiand I discussed it fully with the Advisory Committee on Education In the Colonies. A note of the decisions made by the Secretary1,262 words
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Article450 1936-11-04 12 SINGAPORE PROGRAMMES TO SUIT THE PUBLIC Singapore. Wednesday- THERE will be plenty of diversion for the women of Singapore when a scheme in connection with th e new broadcasting station, shortly to be put into operation In Singapore, is completed Organisers and honorary workers will bs450 words
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Article23 1936-11-04 12 Helmurn Kienka. 31. of untitled beheaded In Berlin for Landt tesnionage or the betrayal of military secrets). He |;as condemned by People's Court.23 words
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Advertisement64 1936-11-04 13 We Lead and Others Follow! We are the first to import and sell this film. i j Take your movies in full natural colour WITH KODACHROME EIGHT I I j j LOAD YOUR n m m tine v ***** vr 41 w■ n Film Xow Wf can supply fror* stock.64 words
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Advertisement299 1936-11-04 13 "First catch your hare then cook him. We catch *em J We sell 'em Yen buy 'em You cook 'em Everybody eats 'em Not only Hares, but Partridges, Pheasants. Teal, Wild Duck, Pigeons, etc. PHONE 5378. TVS .j. 1 i i ABSOLUTE SECURITY i I MOTOR IMO j j INSURANCE299 words
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Article506 1936-11-04 13 Many buildings have been erected during the year, and it is anticipated that $423,800 will be spent during 1937 when the programme should be completed. I am happy to record that His Excellency the General Officer Commanding has reported most favourably on the progress of the Malay Regiment.506 words
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Article1229 1936-11-04 13 Early this year it was reoresented to me that the cess should be collected separately from export duty, and this procedure was brought into force on Oct. 1, 1936. The rubbe: funds of the various administrations have now in effect been nooled and a small cess uniform throughout1,229 words
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Advertisement105 1936-11-04 14 ■■■MMMMMMWMMMIi II HIIIIWWIII I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■MMM Have you seen the New GIANT Macleans I People are using Macleans in a bigger I more often you Maclean your teeth V^n^\^A|Ao j Giant tube gives you still better value AND it's got the I for money. The pure white non- pure white nozzle105 words
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Advertisement123 1936-11-04 14 BOY R I L eo*l* less than INFLUENZA 2 APB 32. I WEAR THE PSYCHO RAY BADGE!; l S OF DISEASE j N C g WITH MAItVBLLOUS RESULTS j ir I I Price $3.00 Each! i y**-rrrs>* SOLE SUPPLIER:— fPii MAX TING SUM, M M l (Lonca F.N.A.M.-Th. -LondJ >123 words
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Article396 1936-11-04 14 GOOD FORM Chinese "B" Severely Trounced At Rugger Singapore, Tuesday. IN a rugger match to-day at Raffles College, the B.C P.A B team were beaten 27—nil (3 4 tries). The Chinese put up a very poor show owing to the lack ol co-operation. The team was396 words
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Article209 1936-11-04 14 November Bogey Result At S.G.C. THE Singapore. Golf Club Ladies' November bogey com petition was pluyed ut Bukit Tim ah on Monday and resulted in a win for Miss M. M. Hadley in "A" division with a score of two down, in a win for Mrs. E. M.209 words
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Article254 1936-11-04 14 Final Stages Of The S.A. Match Reuter. Adelaide. Tuesday. THE M.C.C. won their fixture against South Austialia to-day by 105 runs, dismissing the homesters for 202 in their seconjl innings. The South Australians were faced with vhe prospect of making 307 in their second innings to avertReuter. - 254 words
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Article66 1936-11-04 14 Neck And Neck Finish To Thrilling Race Reuter. Melbourne, Tuesday. AN the Fiemington Racecourse the v Melh6urr»e Cup was won by Wotftn at 100 to t. Silverstandard <7 to 1> foeintr second and Balkan Prince (15 to 1) third There was only a neck between the first andReuter. - 66 words
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Article157 1936-11-04 14 Team To Enter Davis Cup Competition? Calcutta, Oct. 21. MR L. Brooke Edwards, Honorary Secretary of the All-India Lawn Tennis Association, has issued the following statement: "It lias been decided that the proposed trin to Australia be cancelled in view of the fact that the Australian Association is157 words
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Article92 1936-11-04 14 Middfl Score Good Rugby Win Singapore. Tuesday. THE Middlesex Regiment were much 1 superior to the Medical College Union this afternoon when the two teams met at rugby. Having the best of the game for the most rart, the Soldieis won by 13 points to 6 points—two goals92 words
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Article93 1936-11-04 14 |N the final of the mixed doubles handicap Mr. and Mrs. M. G Eber 'one 15» beat G. E. N Oehlers and Miss B. Oehlers (owe 3) the game running toto three sets, 11—9; I—6: a 3 The tournament will be concluded on Thursday with the final of93 words
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Article666 1936-11-04 14 ETCETERAS WIN WELL GOOD PLAY Services And Bankers Led At Interval Singapore, Wednesday. DLAYING their first match in the S.C.C. rugger tournament yesterday, the Etceteras defeated the Public Services and Bankers by eleven points (a goal and two tries) to five (a goal). The winners were666 words
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Article110 1936-11-04 14 V.M.C.A. Beaten By Army I Singapore, Tuesday. OOD hockey was seen at Tanglin this r, afternoon, the teams being the R A.M.C. and the V.M.C.A. The R A.M.C. won by the odd goal In three and deserved it. Play started with the V.M.C.A. attacking, but neither side was110 words
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Article508 1936-11-04 14 SECOND DAY OF PERAK T.C. MEETING (BY "WINNING POST") THE second day of the Perak Turf Club race meeting at Ipoh falls to-day. There is a card of eigiit events all over the sprint distances. Heavy rain last night, following a day of glorious weathei, will render508 words
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Advertisement79 1936-11-04 15 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs -s have nine million tiny h are ndangered by r drastic, irritating drugs. BeKidney trouble or Bladder weak- suffer from Getting Up Pains, Nervousness, DizziRht imatism, Lumbago. nd< r Eyes, swollen Ankles, •"•nu», ftrjiing. Smarting, •oss of Vigour, don't delay. m w (Hmov«r> railed79 words
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Advertisement24 1936-11-04 15 Ihe Mew 99 WITH MOULDED CASE mat 1 1 i 1 '^MMMj^ BE T TER VALUE Hi I 33E99i I vJL 9 ftUTOSTROP MIiMW24 words
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Article506 1936-11-04 15 INDIANS WIN AT HOCKEY HARD FIGHT Tv/o Goals In Second Half Singapore Wednesday. PLAYING for the first time this season against a civilian team, the Combined Services were beaten by two goals to nil by the Indian Vssociation at Balestier Plain yesterday at hockey. Both506 words
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Article98 1936-11-04 15 London. Tuesday. An Imperial Airways Liner has set up v air transport record by covering 2,070 miles in a single day. The air liner Danae is m service on London-Marseilles- B r i n d is i route on recent outward journey from Croydon was delayed overnight98 words
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Article24 1936-11-04 15 The Parish Magazine. St. Mark's Seremban, November issue, reth of Dr. Pinson at Home. Pi ison was formerly Heal'h Officer 101 Tampin and District.24 words
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Article365 1936-11-04 15 Old Boys Beat The School In Annual Match Singapore, Tuesday. IN a football match between the St. Joseph's Old Boys and th" Present 3oys playea on the .atter's ground today the fo.mer tojk the Cup la's year by winning the mat:,>i by four goals to one.365 words
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Article21 1936-11-04 15 The Princess Royal inspicted 500 V.A.D.s in the Grand Quadrangle of Windsor Castle and later presented new colours to the branch.21 words
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Article20 1936-11-04 15 Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, who were away from Negri Sembilan for many years, have recently taken up residence there again.20 words
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Article358 1936-11-04 15 What Early Failures Cost Middlesex JHE f.rst three places in the county cricket championship are held by me same counties as last year, the difterence being that Yorkshire have fallen from first to third place, while Derbyshire and Middlesex have each moved up a place. Had Middlesex358 words
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Article25 1936-11-04 15 Silver valued at £200 and including boxing and cycling trophies was taken when the home of Councillor Ralph. Wxlght in Lexden-road, Colchester, was broken into.25 words
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Article438 1936-11-04 15 DEPOT RUGBY Great Improvement In New Local Team Singapore, Tuesday. DV six points (two tries) to three (a W try i the Fort Canning Rugger XV defeated H M.S. Danae in a hardfought match at the Police Depot in Thomson Road this afternoon. It was an438 words
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Article96 1936-11-04 15 No doubt you have already made your plans lor the week-end. But what of the weekly internal cleansing? Many people find the use of a mild cathartic on Saturday night an excellent health aid, and when Pinkettes are used there is no purging or griping, their action is96 words
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Advertisement356 1936-11-04 16 HER BOON COMPANION Miss Modern Malaya is JL^^r^^ as unlike to Miss Ancient Malaya As m\ C 'f i the Sun is to the Moon y 7^ *~f —One typifies Activity, /^mW^^^ i the other Passivity. Miss mim^^^^^T 1 Ancient was quite con- mAy tented with coffee or tea, but356 words
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Advertisement289 1936-11-04 16 A boon and good nev g to Pil Qur ■'A- *M medicines miracul- W£; oosly stop bleeding and piercing pain i *5 of torturing piles rf sooner. Complete cure in 8 days. No relapse afterwards. r AMiN Guaranteed.* Charges moderate. Consul: personally or bv correspondence, H. KARIM BAKSH SONS, PilesSpecialists,289 words
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Advertisement22 1936-11-04 16 POINTS FOR SEWING MACHINES Sweepers and r mmmm oil household appliances PR E V C E L NTS N R U S^^b^\22 words
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Article292 1936-11-04 16 Seven-Year-Old Crime Recalled Singapore, Tuesday. THE echo of a seven-year-old theft at the Oversea Chinese Bank, was heard in the Singapore Assize Court to-day, when E. M Abdullah an aged Indian money chinger was charged with voluntarily assisting In disposing of stolen property. The offence was alleged292 words
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Article116 1936-11-04 16 Englishmen Expected In Singapore TWO young men of the real roystering adventurous type set off recently to cycle round the world. They exoect to be back in two years. They started from Carsharlton, with exactly 2.5. 6d. between them, and carrying a couple of extra shirts each, spare116 words
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Article126 1936-11-04 16 Ho May Not Know Why Singapore, Tuesday. Ching Yew Hing alias Ting Lee Hee, a middle aged Chinese who was chaiged with unlawful return from banishment, was to-day discharged by Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at the Assize Court, after the D P P. Mr. E. N. Taylor, had126 words
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Article8 1936-11-04 16 LEGAL PROVISIONS ABUSED? Judge's Comments In Assize Case8 words
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Article444 1936-11-04 16 Singapore, Tuesday. IF I have any more reason to suspect that these sections are being abused. I will give orders that every single order made under them should be brought to me for revision." The above remark was made by Ml Justice Adrian Clark In the Singapore Assize Court, after444 words
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Article593 1936-11-04 16 HEAD SHUNTER'S STORY .Singapore, Tuesday. rpilERE was an uncxp <\ed t Ui the case against Mr. }j Wyrewedel, chief clerk employed at the Civil Aerodrome, Kampom. Batak Quarry, and Major C. Gould, when they wore acquitted and discharged by Mr. A. 1). Y< k. the Third Magistrate, lhis tn< on593 words
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Advertisement23 1936-11-04 17 1 EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. Sf >"th Bridjre Road Slnffapore> SjlviVrin. f,,>Ps 1« the root of your Hair Trouble r r «m ajj chemists.23 words
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Advertisement148 1936-11-04 17 I'VE lIAIIIO Gives another outstanding example I of the high quality, reliability and sound construction of British manufacture, ensuring satisfactory radio performance and continuous service. ALWAYS INSIST OX THIS TRADE MARK To make certain of getting full value from your purchase. An j actual demonstration of a set can be148 words
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Advertisement255 1936-11-04 17 ProtecT Your Car From Sun And Rain Use Our Canvas Cover BOON SENG Co., Ltd. mm Invite Blood-Poisoning AND Ugly Skin Diseases Disease germs abound everywhere, M "ll 1 lCWl^fk and the slightest pimple or skin abrasion offers an open door to THE infection. Use this simple unfailing u/A kJ255 words
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Advertisement169 1936-11-04 17 AMAZING! A Fine New 1937 H.M.V. MAGIC BRAIN Radio-7 Valves For 5125.00 Only GREATEST Model 7.T. Only Limited Stock Remaining —Contact Us Immediately II You Do Not Want To Be Disappointed. Available only from Authorised Dealers or Direct: Sole Distributors for H..M.V. American Radios. KEE HUAT RADIO Co. /^v 122/124,169 words
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Miscellaneous1124 1936-11-04 17 {Malayan Listeners 9 Radio I o l station 2 no, home BRITISH EMPIRE novel by W. J. Locke. Book 620 TO-DAY 25.40 metres (***** kcs). DU A n D iuifVO and lyncs by. Adrian Ross. Music by £2a m Gymnastics. TO-DAY PROGKAMMKb Dudley Glass. The cast supported by IHa m1,124 words
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Article403 1936-11-04 18 Notes On The Federal Estimates, l*)i7 I Charges on account of interest, sink- 1 ing fund and management of the Straits I Settlements 6 per cent, sterling loan dis- i appear owing to the redemption of this i lean. A local loan of $15,000,000 has been raised at403 words
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Article887 1936-11-04 18 Expenses Of Toddv Shop Voles Customs and Excise: The tot a' increase i.; $46 878, of which $13,395 is under personal emoluments due to annual Increments and one new appointment of a Malay Probationer. Under other charges, annually recurrent, the principal increase's are under travelling and transport, secret887 words
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Article743 1936-11-04 18 Provision For New Quarters Provision of $105.000 for building barracks and quarters for the Railway i Police are entered in order to amaigu- mate the Railway Police with Federated Malay Slates Police force under one head. The following items are some of ;he important special services entered in743 words
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Article139 1936-11-04 18 For Violence S'PORE GANG ROHlip SENTENCED Singapore. Tue. S( av SENTENCE cf seven years' ri ,orou O prisonment and 12 strokes f ',7 cat o'nine tails was passed by Mi- tice Adrian Clark at the Assiz,, rv,!' to-day on Seow Png. a middle a T Chinese139 words
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Article21 1936-11-04 18 The Earl of untitled is untitled funds for the erection of a X Memorial Library at th u vice College. Windsor.21 words
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Advertisement785 1936-11-04 18 A WONDERFUL BEAUTY SECRET f FOR YOUR TEETH f^ Antiseptic Method of Jm Cleaning— Quickly Gives Jmw^ Teeth New Lustre and Natural Whiteness The first step to beauty and per- mmmh» sonal attractiveness is to give <y your teeth the brilliance of pol- JBF ished jewels. So do as thousands785 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-04 18 i I i CLEARANCE SALE I j NOW ON AT I J BABA CO., LTD. j Middle Road, Singapore. j 121 words
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Advertisement120 1936-11-04 19 Rose Brand Syrup In different flavours famous Dgnout Malaya, as wholesome re.reshing drink, are now available. p early to secure your requirer, r coming Puasa and thus disappointment. Manufactured by T<..KIAT«M©., Singapore. 770, North Birdge Road. DIABETES. diarVt« assan guarantees to Wth r ABE T ES fe y Personal treatment120 words
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Advertisement60 1936-11-04 19 I CRAVEN AI 7 jraSSSH bP THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME gf r jfj is preserved within the air-tight 'TRU-VAC HtRAVEN JB ful influences of climatic changes, thus assuring j^HßMjfflft^aj a cool, sweet smoke wherever and whenever you j|||^^«^B>M^|f^P^W a^'cs each cigar- > :;< ettc to he cxtracfc d conveniently.60 words
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Advertisement215 1936-11-04 19 as 1 1 EVERY YEAR OWE GREAT CAR FLASHES TO THE FRONT 16 NCW Beauty Features Studehaker rW*Hj releases for your 34 NeVT Comfort Features examination and demonstration the 14 New Econoinv Features fine?sl car in Hs h Ktorv a nmtchiess 12 New Performance Dictator six. Features Mn?fU,arI > impressively215 words
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Miscellaneous862 1936-11-04 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio (Continued from page 17) BERLIN STATION I 11.20 p.m. Sign off DJA DJB djo DJE .Germ., Engl.. DJQ Z.H.J. PENANG Jg"jK! 2K FRIDAY wavelength 49.3 Metres) tel DJE 10.8» metre. 12 2 DJ DJB (German. TO-DAY <r7.76fl kcsj English). German Folk Son- TO-DAY J* 30 P- m862 words
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Article, Illustration117 1936-11-04 20 The Muslim Students' Union held a tea party at the Alkaff bungalow. Picture shows (on left), the Vice-President, Mr. Anjang Saith, and the Secretary, Mr. Abbas. Seen at the tea party given by Mr. M. A. Reshty, at St. Thomas Walk, to M.117 words
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Advertisement88 1936-11-04 20 "If your hair is becoming too thin, "Or you want a man's heard on your chin, "As you sow, so you reap "And the remedy's cheap! i "For a bounteous crop" Agents:—Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd., A PW.J I JjL j MILLOT PARIS I j B CREPEotCHINE LOTION I |i* F.MSU.OT88 words
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Advertisement67 1936-11-04 20 PEEK ERE AST'S CREAM CRACKERS Agents: Joseph TraTers Son's Ltd. CONFIDENCE A 1111. FACTOR li\ BUYING Established 1872. 65 Years* Continuous Service. S in the making > <OX FID EME )in quality I in price HEN C E CONFIDENCE IN YOUR PATRONAGE. B. P. DE SILVA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Ceylon)67 words
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