Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII [—No. 279. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 2b\ 1936. The Malaya Tribune 2A PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 155 1 I Read The SUNDAY Tll IB IT-TVE Dominant In Malaya mmmmmmm mmmwtmmmmmmtmmum OXFORD^™'", SAUSAGES "BULLDOG" > GUINNESS fl STOUT I» acts as a tonic and Dody builder. For nursing fl pCBk mothers and in convalescence it is invaluable. II IMPORTANT. Look lor the whole body of the Bulldog R^^^ll when
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    • 356 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOItiMM; TRIBUNE I MASONITE t Extract from "Time" issue of October 19th, 1936: "Last year 100 carloads (i.bout 5,500,000 square feet) were sold to Hollywood producers for scene t I sets, 200 carloads (about 11,000,000 square feet) to the automobile industry, another
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    • 457 2 si mi i \i:ks \L KALE (Now Proceeding) REAL ll\IH.AI\S OF MILLINERY FROCKS BATHING SUITS PULLOVERS UNDERWEAR NOVELTIES "SCHIFFIVER'S" Corner, MEYER MANSIONS. M. HASSAN, M 87. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to ail orders
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    • 513 2 WHY PAY MORE! Study direct with an English College and save 60%. Courses: Accountancy, Secretaryship, Salesmanship, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Architecture, Radio Servicing, Sanitation, Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical). Cambridge, Matriculation, Write: The Bennett College Representative, Post Box 108, Singapore. HOUSES PROPERTY TO LET—Airy and Well ventilated flat No. 100, Selegie Road (Tiger Balm
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    • 583 2 AUCTION SALE T 3. DOUGLAS ROAD, IPOH. NOVEMBER 28, AT 18 A.M. Well-kept household furniture Including Grand Piano, Antique Carved Oak Bookcase, Brassware, Books, Pictures, Records, Dollshouse. Children's Tricycles, cameras and stamp collections. Represhments. KHOO THE AM SENG, Auctioneer. THE COMFORTABLE RESTAURANT 71, Beach Road (opposite Alhambra and Marlborough). We
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    • 425 2 THE CLOCK OR WATCH you treasured, might have nfi working, a few days ago, or m^32 or years. NEVER MIND. BRIM; n xo YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the Repair «r Clocks Watches to the Britii 4gPy Base, J2|* THE EVEREST INK MANVFACTtJR
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  • 1048 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES ROYAL NAMES FOR BATTLESHIPS 1936 Programme KING GEORGE V ANI> PRINCE OF WALES gPEAKING at a dinner of the xN'avy League, Sir Samuel Hoare, Firsi Lord of the Adrriiralty, announced that the two new battleships shortly to be laid down, by Messrs. Vickers-Armstrongs, Ltd., at Walker-on-Tyne, and
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    • 419 3 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. KAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. 17 Da vi -n\ 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. BAWALPIND] 17.000 Jan. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 14 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 BEHAR Jan. 24 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29
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    • 122 3 Hi.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang. Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, ss. HAKONE MARU Dec 10 ss. STTWA MARU nee. 2* s.« FUSHTMI MARU Jan. 7 k-.es to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 A $343 Marseilles
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    • 488 3 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Straits Dollars 440, for 46 days. Leaving Singapore: December sth 1936. Visiting: Saigon, Hongkong Shanghai by s.s. "D'ARTAGNAN" Returning Singapore: January 19th 1937 by s.s. "CHENONCEAUX". CHRISTMAS CRUISE TO JAPAN, including FIRST class RETURN PASSAGES, Hotels, motorcars, sightseeing in Japan, at an
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    • 438 3 1 3fiV% a^^^^^a» mm 4 ffT JI _ii 111! SPECIAL Christmas HOLIDAY CRUISE Dec. 18th, 1936 to Jan. Bth, 1937, by the new and modern m/s "ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement to Saigon and Bangkok ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH. ENJOY 3 WEEKS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING INDOCHINA AND
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    • 474 3 STEAMER SAILINGS |A NORDDEUTSCHEk LLOYD \V m (Incorporated In 1 Germany). The are the Company's intended uxtures:— OUTWARDS. lor MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore. 1936. t m.v. "TRAVE" omits, Manila, Hongkong and Japan Nov. 26 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Dec. 2 5 s.S. "FRANKEN" omits Manila
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  • 646 4 Government Action SUPPRESSION OF PIRACY gIAS Bay along the south Kwangtung coast, where many daring piracies were enacted has become more peaceful and tranquil, following the adoption of strict piratesuppression measures by the govvernment authorities. Under the capable administration of Lieut.-General Chen Hsun-yung, Adviser to the
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  • 46 4 Dr. David Reid Tweedie. who is to take over the practice of Dr. G Waugh Ccott. Sungei. Siput, arrived by the P. and O Comorin at Penane last week Dr. and Mrs Waugh Scott sail from Penang by the P. and O Naldera on Dec 5.
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  • 32 4 Mr. B.B. Connell. adviser to the Mines Department of the Government of Siam. who went to London to discuss the continuation of the tin restriction scheme, is a passenger in the Scharnhorst.
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  • 19 4 Mr. J. Calder has arrived in Seremban and has taken over -the duties of Secretary to Resident. Negri Sembilan
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  • 163 4 ThfclOldestfFrenchwoman's Birthday Party Paris. THE oldest citizen in France—Madame Bombaron of Rheims,— has now celebrated her 107 th birthday with a champagne party to which the Mayor and a delegation of the Municipal Council were invited. There were flowers compliments—and champagne. On the wall in a frame,
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  • 150 4 Cordially Greets Former Engine-Driver Amsterdam. HEINRICH Werner, who is aged 90 and was formerly the ex-Kaiser's enginedriver, has cycled 185 miles from Bonn i Germany i to The Hague to see Crown Princess Juliana and her mother Queen Wilhelmina. Werner, who is said to be the world's oldest
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  • 143 4 Airwoman's Prediction Of £200 Machines Wellesley, Massachusetts. An aeroplane for beginners is the next tcp in aviation. Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, the famous airwoman, told a business conference here recently. In days to come. Mrs. Putnam pictured the average American citizen flying his own machine, which would cost
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  • 31 4 It is understood that Mr. H.C. willan. LuVrX e n X ce P x e t Ct mo^th I?aV Mr lan will act as Attorney General almost immediately after his arrival
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  • 35 4 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs R. S. White of Pundut Estate Pundut ftd BS ;nS°r haVe been responsible^ for *Jood collection in aid of the Perak ESS* from Sitiawan anS bindings districts, amounting to $304.5«?
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  • 280 4 Protest Against P 0 Ij Ct Order New York City TIVIC worthies of Brooklyn, New Vn* 1 are up in arms against a poiice r r i instituting a midnight curfew houn^ 1 levers who sit -petting" i n L pon motorcars. s ln P ar
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  • 129 4 Streamlined Scarecrows In Hungary Budap?st. "Hot"' jazz tunes will scon blare out over Hungarian fields to r:d them of crows, if the latest idea in scarecrows becomes popular. A competition was organised by thj Ministry of Agriculture here offering a prize for th e most efficien bird-scar-ing
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  • 108 4 They Have No Sweei Tooth Says Vienna Vienna. Londoners are not particularly fond of sweets, according to statistics published here. One confectioner's shop in London, it :s calculated, is sufficient to supply. 8.564 people with sweets. But in Vienna —the chief sweet-eating capital in the world—one shop
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  • 115 4 W eallhv Welfare Worker I ,ose> Girl New Jersey. "The mother has the paramour.' right to the child that she brought u this world," said Chancellor Lewis in the Paterson Chancery Court here who: he awarded to Miss Margaret Koma> the custody of her four-year-o!;i daughter, Joan. Mrs.
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  • 35 4 Jack Carter, a middle-aged ma ing an address at an hotel at Lane, Stockport, was remanded Stockport recently charged with £2,300 in Bank of England not means of a trick at Plymouth an tember 3.
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  • 38 4 Squadron Leader F.R.D. untitled recently made the record altitude by aeroplane, and Mr. C. W. A S and Mr. Giles Guthrie. winnerJohannesburg Air Race, were of honour at a luncheon givei at tne Press Club, Fleet Street, recentl\
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  • 13 4 The Thames pleasure steamer untitled Arran, built in 1892, is to be scrappe«-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 415 4 woiA to* "Utz wise PABSTWhen talk comes to beer, folks everywhere are praising Pabst TapaCan flavour. Once you have tasted it—you will know why. Such flavour smoothness goodness was never possible before Pabst Export Beer Just as Pabst made it is hermetically sealed in your own personal non-refillable container and
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    • 28 4 KEEP HEALTHY KEEP YOUNG km KEEP young, fit and well I with Bee- W cham's Pills. ••T' This purely vegetable medicine ensures a regular TAKE THE WORLD'S MEDICINE
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  • 1931 5 WHAT EMPIRE SOCIETY HAS TO OFFER TRAVELLING COMMISSIONER ADDRESSES ROTARIANS Singapore, Wednesday. it-COL. s P. Williams, C.I .E I Travelling Commissioner of the Koval Socie ;y' was he ipr at the weekly luncheon sp L 3 tintr of the Rotary Club to-day S the' Idelphi
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    • 45 5 a mI c a>»""ißr *11 i^^BE^^B Og '*yAVJ B ?k WCmmW MAD! BY aJ™l THE MAKERS Of FAMOUS /^MLSStIii FOR I FOR CAR STARTING LIGHTING Obtainable from all dealers or from SOLE AGENTS: Borneo Motors Ltd., Singapore and all Branches: Atvertisenent o, THe g*g. W*
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    • 182 5 BATTEBSBY fur felt HATS In various weights for differ- M Ing ciimatcs. mm lint should b<» a llJ3£fJ3^?Oiy^ mm! The enormouf talef enjoyed by Andrew* Liver Salt are proof of its great popularity—proof that its health.y ful, invigorating and refreshing qualities are widely appreciated Now. laboratory research enables Andrews to
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  • 442 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Nov. 25. Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steadier Spot Buyen 8* B 8 11 16 up I|l6 Sellers &k 8% Dec. Buyers 8 9 1C 8 1116 up Sellers 8 11 16 83/ 4 up 116 Jan.jMar. Buyers 8% 8 11,16 up l
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  • 848 6 FRASER COS SHARE MARKET REPORT ANOTHER BUSY WEEK IN TIN AND RUBBER FRASER and Co.'s weekly report on the Singapore share market, dated Nov. 24, states:— Our share market has had another very busy week and until to-day there have been no signs of any easing off in the enthusiasm
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  • 477 6 'LONG AND TORTUOUS JOURNEY AHEAD" London. THE question whether the recent mone--1 1 tarv events have constituted or contributed to a restoration of the gold standard is discussed in the Midland Bank Monthly Review and the opinion i< expressed that if there is to be
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  • 73 6 British Official Wireless. London. Nov Paris 105 9 64 New York 4.89 3 4 Montreal 4.88^8. Brussels 28.96 \2 Geneva 21.30 >'2 Amsterdam 9.03 Milan 93. Berlin 12.17« 2 Stockholm 19.39'2 Copenhagen 23 40 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26» 2. Prague 138?a Belgrade 213 Madrid nom Helsingfors 226 3
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  • 17 6 The Cristobal Colon the untitled which has been ai < weeks, has sailed lor an uuku nation. I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 809 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. I CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00 Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Vlanaging Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager
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  • 1561 7 issued by Fraser and Co.. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broken MINING Fraser <& Co. Lyall Evatt Singapore, Nov. 26, 9 a.m. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Fraser Cc. Lye.ll 8t Evatt m. Amyat Tin 5> 5!6 5 3 519 Buyers Bellers Buyers Sellers £1 Asam Kumbang.
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  • 655 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 31 cts., up 94 ct. Market Tone: Firm. London: 8 11 16d., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 18V4 cts., up 116 ct. Market Tone: Steady. The local market continues firm with sellers reserved, and values
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  • 81 7 Said To Have Assaulted Malay Singapore, Wednesday. CHARGED with voluntarily causing hurt to a Malay In Chin Swee Road, a North Indian police constable, Pakir Mhd. bin Syed Ali, appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, to-day. Court Inspector McLennan told the court that the accused
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  • 30 7 Mr. Heah Seng Whatt has been appointed to be a member of the committee for the management of the Waterfall Gardens at Penang vice Mr. H. R. S. Law resigned.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 193 7 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION UMJTKD FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHiCLB. BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. USD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPOftft. L O. JOHNSOM. BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charier) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept 6441 i General
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  • 172 8 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Letters Nov. 26, Dec 12 and Dec 15 t T ew Year: Letters Dec. 4, Dec. 19+. Dec 22 Parcels Nov. 2s. MAILS FOR U.S.A. Christmas: Letters Nov. 281, Dec. 5; Dec. 8 r New Year: Letters Nov
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  • 125 8 Mails from Europe, etc. I London- by Ur 'Imperiali are expected to-day. The delivery of letters to boxhclders* only will be at 6 p.m. to-day and the general delivery will take place at 8.45 a.m. tomorrow. Mails from Amsterdam by Air «Nether'ands> are °.\Dected to-day. The delivery it
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  • 93 8 Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 7 p.m. today. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day Hongkong. Canton. 'Shanghai. *Kobe and 'Manila via Penang: Imperial closing 7 p.m. Nov. 28. Medan. .Tasks. and :LonNov N: 28 NetherIands closin S !2-45 p.m. p^eT
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  • 23 8 »4 T* Netherlands Air Mail SingaporeAmsterdam.—The Air mail despatched from Singapore on Nov. 18 was delivered n London on Nov. 24.
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  • 29 8 The s.s. Katong for Bangkok (Parcels only). Mails previously announced as J closing at 11 a.m. on Nov. 26 were closed at 7 p.m. on Nov. 25.
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  • 253 8 Singapore, Thursday. The following are pif ngug by tht YasuKuni Maru whicn lell Singapore lor Europe yesterday: Mr. t. H. Hall, Mrs. A. Hoben Mis. C. Howe. Mr. M Inaoki, Mr mid Mrs J. Livingston. Mr C. O. Mainieu Mr Y. Onoaa, Mr. G. S. Phelps. Mrs E Purcell.
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  • 238 8 Arrived in Singapore from NFL by KLM plane •Rietvink" on Nov. 18—Mr F. M. S. Fegner. Mr. J. Groeneveld, Mr and Mrs. Maa.s. Mr. Max Roux. Mr. W N. Keu:. Mr. J M. Wehry. Left Singapore by KLM plane "Rietvink" on Nov 13: For ?vledan: Mr. F.
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  • 13 8 This may possibly b e a danger to 1 hipping. 6
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  • 135 8 alhambra.—'Charlie Chan At The Race. Track." 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. CAPITCL.— The Road To Glory"— 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—-My American Wife 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Great Hotel Murder." 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE.—"I Conquer The Sea 7 9 pm. GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancin* s>ide-shows. Malay Operas 'Jtttoem vanes,
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  • 172 8 Singapore Chamber Of Commerce 1.305th Auction. Nov. 25. 1336 Catalogued 818,343 lb—tons 365.33 Offered 738,039 lb.—tons 351.80 SolU b!.0,635 lb— tdns 294.92 London—Spot 8 5 8a. New York—Spot 18 3 16 cts. PRICES REALISED Bibbed Smoked Sheet. Cents per lb. Standard Quality 30 5 8 to 30 3
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 221 8 •> j Raffles Brasserie! l BRAS BASAH ROAD EX(ELLEi\T CIISIXE j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES S HIGH CLASS I WE ARE NOTED FOR J CONFECTIONERY J OUR CAKES PASTRIES I j Afternoon Teas A Speciality j j Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to Order. Best Quality Bread delivered to
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    • 233 8 ft PPOINTMENTS with Accountants, Secretaries S countants, Work and OffirV' x? 081 Chief Clerks, Bark and iS?* 9 Officers, Cashiers and the normal attainments rf S 1 Qualify with The School of a2S£ fc o cy Examinations can bo snt:!5 nt:!! Malaya and success eu^nVT en postal training. The sffi
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 251 8 I z I postal in 11 i i gspl \<te ♦j, STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMS Tarempa *Benkeele n Nov. 26 8 a.m. Pengerang Hang Yon 26 9 a.m. Penang Kedah 26 10 a.m. Siam (Parcels only) Katong 26 11 a.m. Burma Karapara 26 3 p.m.
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    • 150 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 26 Hockey: A.P.C. v. 6th Heavy Brigade, AP C GS C. I v. European Ladies, SRC BX II v. V.M.C.A. Juniors j 11, V.M.C.A.; Colts v. Sikh Police I, 1 Depot. Orchestral Concert, Victoria Memorial Hall. 4.45 p.m. Address by Lt.-Col.
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  • 1032 9 RATIFICATION OF TREATY HARD WORK full Statement In Commons London, Nov. 25. rF rein Secretary, Mr. Anthony nien. in asking the Commons to Hi ratification of the AngloappV,\, Treaty of friendship and E?ypU f irned in London on Aug. 26, is the outcome of a
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  • 113 9 Malay Car Driver Charged In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Nov. 24. Ibrahim bin Jusoh. employed as car driver by Inche Kosal bin Hftjl Mohamed Salleh of the Forest Department. Johore Bahru, was charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate), with having committed theft
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 429 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS AUSTIN 12 h.p. Tourer, new magneto and battery. In sound condition throughout. $175 for quick sale. 150, Kiliiney Road. TENDERS. Tenders are invited from approved Contractors for the erection and completion of HOME FOR THE AGED" for THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE rOOR at Thompson Road. Singapore, donated
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    • 468 9 Red Cross Pundol Lotion a surest remedy for White Spot Skin Disease <Panor>, Ringworms, and Itchy. Guaranteed cure or money refunded. Per bottle small 25 cents, large 45 cents, postage extra. Obtainable at P. A. Mohamed Sultan Co., 306 308, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Bungalow—Spacious, Cool and Airy on elevated
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    • 79 9 BUILT NOT TO SAVE MONEY BUT TO SAVE LIFE DOUBLE EAGLE by MMVnHI has been on sale in Malaya, China, CVy/on, India, South and East Africa, I\A ||1 and its steadily increasing sales in I V mmfe* f/iest? markets, prove that its sib UK __B__Sf_S_SS IBP P,ease send me a
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    • 216 10 I™ tfeJH tUAN* r *Lm Excitement? gIfeSBNH 31l mm M Ĕ*mT \w' y I Chans _IW auf\ X j I THIRD SUCCESSFUL NIGHT j II I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 T *!!m*S aH I J lALHAMBRA #!kW Ifc IK I 9 S PAVILION NEXT CHANGE! S I _—.5 t"Yours For The%\
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    • 280 10 I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 f\ i HITAT 20th Century-Fox bring you, I J I If li an Amazing, Daring 11 A M Mm* Picture YE IMM^ ■BrM Prod uced by DARRYL ZANUCKt The man who made SHARK ISLAND TWO FLAGS" I CAPITOL. SATURDAY NEXT at 11 a.m. THE KIDDIE'S BIG
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    • 305 10 IPAVILIQ\ To-night 2 Shows 6.15— AMERICAN Acclaimed By All W ho WIFE" Have feeen As One Of Wirt The Best Comedies Of The A Poromownf Pictwro with FRED STONE BILLIE BURKE Extra Gaumont British Ernest Cossart News Grant Mitchell Showing To-night Simultaneously at *~<-*~~r~ -*~^w-^-..^.,^. 1 Sun Talkie I I
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  • 1566 11 MARRIED MAN TO PAY BACK £2.841 Story Of Promise Of Marriage (By Air Ma.'D (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 11. "I AM not in the least vindictive, I and the only reason I brought the case was because I wanted justice. I have nothing,
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  • 61 11 Successful art candidates taken at the selection tests held recently at the Malayan Seminary: Standing (left to right) Chan Han Khay. Chin Ngin Hiun, B. Tamponan, D. Tamponan, S. Karsan and S. Bhego. Seated (left to right) Miss J. Siregar, Miss N. Loh, Mr. T. K. Vellu (Art Master >,
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  • 475 11 Divergent Views I GRATITUDE TO REST HOUSE LESSEE (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Wednesday, ordinary meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board was held this morning in the Council Chamber, Mr. R. L. German, the Chairman, presiding. Others present were Messrs. W. H. Roberts (Senior Executive Engineer),
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 600 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE »1 ok GAJAH RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given thai the eventh Annual General M*etShareholders of this Company will at the Registered Office, HongBunk Chambers, Collyer Quay, iore, on Tuesday, 15th December, ii' 30 p.m. at which the Directors tnmend that a dividend of 10% ear
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    • 491 11 WANTED—Salesmen Salesgirls, any nationality. Messrs. J. Mar's 59, Wilkie Road. NUMEROLOGY.—Know Your Horoscope, Lucky Days, Reality-Number, also Lucky-Number, relating to Horse-Racing Selections. Send Your Date and Hour ol Birth (Chinese Date Inclusive), together with $1. "Get What You Want —Health, Prosperity, Happiness! Be A Master." "KES" alias "CAPTAIN STARLING" 5.R.1.8.
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    • 59 11 Whatever your optical requirements NAN-SIN has exactly what you want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 6363 for a convenient appointment complete satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back with a smile. Bee us before you go to elsewhere NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician/ for your Glasses. Optometrist—P. S.
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    • 91 11 @®@©®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®@®®®®®®©@®©©©©©®®®©®@®®.;§S ®An Outstanding Attraction! Sunday At The CAPITOL I p-sr- I Behind walls barred to men Life P Teaches what Rules forbid! 1 20th Century-Fox Films have the pleasure to introduce the new dynamic star personality of the year— Young vital refreshing, with rare beauty I simone'simon 1 (Pronounced SEE-MOAN—SEE-MOAN)
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  • 70 12 Eaey Sian Char, aged 62, passed away at No. 157, Prinsep Street, on 20th November, 193b at 8.30 p.m. He leaves behind him his loving wife, 2 sons, Baey Khong Khai, Baey Kim Swee, 6 grand-sons Baey Yew Thor, Yew Leng, Yew Boon, Yew Hock, Baey Liang
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  • 40 12 Mr. William W. Wilson and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attendei the funeral of the late Mrs. Lendimirm Adriana Wilhemina Wilson, and those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.
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  • 732 12 jpKIENDS of China are delighted at the tribute paid to the country and its people by Sir Frederick Lcith-ROM in a speech to the Royal Empire Society. The views expressed by this astute ob--84 rver, who has spent many months in the Far Fast, confirm the impression
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  • 167 12 Twenty-Eight Years With United Engineers Singapore, Wednesday. U7E regret to record that news has been ff received of the death in London on Monday of Mr. A. M. Hamilton, of the firm of United Engineers, Ltd. Mr. Hamilton, who was about 5? years of ape,
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  • 101 12 Work Of Indian Soldiers In Abyssinia London, Nov. 25. I™a£K!** Ration guard at Addis announced Before departure from Addis Ababa i message from the Foreign Secretan, Mr Eden, was read to a parade of ail expressing the British Government's appreciation of their gallantand pi^x-sss: during the ve^ The
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  • 231 12 NOTES COMMENTS Progressive Johore lOHORE seems to be, one of the states in Malaya that is not bitten by the surplus mania. It has a good surplus but it{ is not obsessed with the idea of building it up to mountainous proportions. It is not afraid to use some of
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  • 173 12 the China Air Service making connection between Shanghai and Hongkong and Imperial Airways connecting Hongkong and Penang, it is now possible to make the whole journey from Shanghai to London by air. The first Shanghai to London passenger has been booked in the person, of Mr. N.
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  • 236 12 JIfANY in Malaya insist that the country should have its university. Al the same time there are thos e connect' ed with ancient seats of learning W ho declaim that universities to-day are merely training grounds for specialised bread-winners." Mr. Keith Priant. editor 0 f Lhe Efc writes in
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  • 133 12 yjE think that Mr. Briant. as j way with youthful editors, protests too much. Commerce, alter all, has its uses, as the authorities of Oxford University, bearing in mind the munificent gifts, of Lord Nuffield, will agree. As to the pursuit of wealth regarding which he declares
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  • 455 12 "Looker Un to a psychologist, a man's second marriage should be successful because of what he learned from the first if he'd learned anything from his first there wouldn't be a second. 4 «r* Mr. A. P. Herbert writes in the Morning Post: The English race,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 205 12 I j SWIMMING COSTUMES j J AND SHORTS j s j COSTUMES I SHORTS j i LIGHT W EIGHT —t MEDIUM WEIGHT j PURE WOOL FINE I /Y\ j)/ J\\ WITH WHITE BELT S ELASTIC RIB KNIT, jj COLOUR NAVY. J SKIRTEk) FRONT. PLAIN BACK S I Sizes 32"—42" waist.
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    • 30 12 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O£c., (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing; Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem casej. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 15 Years European Cfinica' Experience
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  • 68 13 ADVANCE INTO MONGOLIA CAPITAL HELD Defeat Of Notorious Prince Teh Shanghai, Thursday. INFORMATION has been received I to the effect that 10,000 Manchu md Mongol reinforcements have arrived in Shangtu and Chamrpci. with heavy cons gnmcnts of ammunition. Japan*-e troops aie increasing in Charhar. The
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  • 224 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. TWO thousand Manchus and Mongols have arrived in Shangtu, preparing for a counter-attack. prince Teh. the leader of the Mongolian autonomists, has fled to Chiaposu He has been ordered by Geiieral Pao Yu Hsing, the commander of the .\j3ngol forces, to reorganise his remnants north-east
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  • 68 13 Fellow Passengers By Dempo Reuter. London, Nov. 25. THE Sultait oi Se.zi;*< and the Sultan of Johore left Victoria together to take the Dempo at Marseilles. The Sultan of Selangor expressed hiimelf as fully satisfied with his conversation uith Mr. Ormsby-Gorc on matters relating to Selangor,
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  • 165 13 UNEMPLOYED THE CORONATION Strong Appeal By Mr. John Hands 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. A" eloquent appeal for fairer consi- deration during the Coronation ce'ebration.s of the unemployed and then children was made at a public meeting e W this evening to elect a committee Tu 3ndle
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  • 33 13 Mr. Loke Yew, with her son, Mr. Wan Tho, and daughters, the Loke, and Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. the iown .solicitor, all of Kuala Lumr'ur were in Singapore yesterday and Wtended the races.
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  • 91 13 The Cabinet and parliamentary re preseotatives at the Cenotaph. Front row -left to right—Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Minister; Sir John Simon, Home Secretary; Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of Exchequer; Ram&ay Mac Donald, Lord President ol tht Council; Captain E. A. Fitzroy, Speaker of the House of Commons; Major C. li. Attlee,
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  • 168 13 Irresponsible Views LABOUR PARTY'S MEMORANDUM London, Nov. 22. National Executiu- of the Labour Parly has officially repudiated Sir Stafford Cripps' views and regrets that a prominent Labourite has publicly expressed views completely al variance with Labour*! aims and polity. Sir Stafford C rippe is not a member
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  • 232 13 Soviet's New Constitution Real Democracy Reuter. Moscow. Nov. 25. A BOLD challenge to Fascism was made by M. Stalin, the Soviet dictator, in a three-hour speech at the opening of the All-Russian Union of the Soviet Congress. He described the new constitution, which the congress is to
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  • 28 13 Reuter. Kansas City, Nov. 26. The opera singer Mary MeCormic, former wife of Prince Serge M.livani, has married Mr. Homer V. Johannsen. a Chicago lawyer.—Reuter.
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  • 87 13 MOVE AGAINST COMMUNIST INTERNA TIONAL Reuter. military clauses are revealed in the German-Japanese pact, which is a political agreement to co-operate against the subversive activities of the Communist International, in respect of which they will "discuss and carry out measures of defence Li close co-operation." In
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  • 350 13 Breaks Off Fishing Pact With Japan Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 2»». IT is officially confnmed the Soviet's fir.t reply to the JapanGerman agreement has been the icfnval to sign the Far Extern Fishing Convention with Japan which has alrtadv been initialled. It is not expected that any official statement
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  • 106 13 ITALY SPAIN No Desire To Take Territory London. Nov. 25. IN view of persistent rumours the newspapers here recall that the Italian Government has repeatedly repudiated any intention or desire to obtain a footing in Spanish territory. It refers to the terms of the Italo-German joint communique issued after Count
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  • 88 13 Removing Obstacles To Peace Reuter. Buenos Aires, Nov. 23. A warm welcome was given to Mi Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of Siate. on his arrival to attend the Pan-Ameri car peace conference opening on Occ Interviewed. Mi. Cordell Hull declared that he confidently expected tne conference to uc
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  • 49 13 Hongkong. Wednesday. The Central Engineering Corps are assisting the local forces in constructing fortifications at Nankow, Chinghai. Yaoping. Swatow and Chaoyang—ports in Kwangtung. The land, sea and air forces nave accelerated their work. German guns of 14.5 inches have been installed at strategic points—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 111 13 Reuter. Madrid. Nov. t% DOLICE who entered the German Embassy alter its evacuation state that thry found thirty Spanish Fascists taking lefuge t* ere. The nolice allege that the Embassy was fortified and that they dis covered large stocks of arms, including machine-guns
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  • 118 13 New Development BRITAIN': THE MOST VULNERABLE Reuter. Montreal, Nov. 24. JHE National Steel Car Company announces it has received a small order for steels from the British Government and expects considerable additional business. This is an interesting sequel to the House of Commons' debate on Nov.
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  • 152 13 The Nobel Peace Prize Award Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Nov. 24. THE award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Yon Ossietsky is described Dy a German news agency as "a shameless insult to Germany." which declares "the fact the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to a notorious
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  • 93 13 Communist And Fascist Salutes Banned Reuter Wireless. Paris. Nov. 24. THE Communist clenched fist, and the Fascists raised arms no longer be tolerated in the French Navy under the new saluting circular issued by the Minister for Marine. The circular, which will be read in all ships and
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  • 54 13 Soviet Mercy For German Engineer Reuter. Moscow. Nov. 26. The death sentence on the German :ngincer Stickling, convicted of sabotage, has been commuted to ten years" imprisonment. In addition the sentences on two Russians convicted at the sauu time has been commuted to ten yrars imprisonment. Six other
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  • 127 13 SURPRISE RAIDS Rebels Fire On A Russian Ship Reuter. Lisbon, Nov. 26. IUK|LE he Nationalists are rushing up thousands of reinforcements ;o the Madrid front, preparatory to a new offensive, Government force 1,560 strong, conduced a surprise a'/ack on Talavcra, seventy miles behind their lines. The militia
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  • 51 13 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 25 THE United States cruiser Raleigh, now in the Mediterranean, has been instructed by radio to arrange for the evacuation oi American refugees from Valencia, to which port Mr. WeadeUn, tre U.S. Ambassador, and fifty Americans are expected to proceed from Maarid to-mor t ow.—
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  • 976 13 Breaches Of Non-Intervcn'ion Agreement London. Nov. .26 Sev.ral questions regarding the situation In Spain were answered by the Foiegn S?cretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, iii the House of Commons this after noon. He stated that the proposed han en the conveyance of war material to Spain by British vessels
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  • 81 13 Franco To .Advance Through Escorial Lisbon, Nov. 25 v DECISIVE at'ack on Madrid will A not be made at present declared General Franco, according to the Salamanca correspondent of the mail paper Oseculo. He added the insurgents plan to take Escorial first and then encircle •he capital. luadrid.
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  • 400 14 MADE $2000 ON SALE OF TICKETS FINE PAID Public Participation In Sweepstakes A MEMBER of several Malayan Turf Club who made $2,000 in commission on winnings of s~weepstake tickets sold to members of- the general public was fined $3,000 by the Second Magistrate, Singapore, to-day.
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  • 232 14 New Books For Issue On Saturday I THE undernoted newly added nonI fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday:— The English Castle, Illustrated, Hugh Braun; What if They do Mind. IllustratetL Percy Colson; All the Dogs of My Life, Illustrated, 'Elizabeth';
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  • 79 14 Singapore, Thursday. Members of the Chinese Christian Association are reminded of the debate to be held in the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street, at 8.15 p.m. to-day. The subject is "That the proposed radio advertisement by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation is an unwanted and unjustified encroachment upon the
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  • 271 14 China And Japan GERMAN CONSUL'S VIEWS Singapore, Wednesday. QR. H. R. Betz, German ConsulGeneral in Tientsin arrived in Singapore this morning on board the Gneisenau. Interviewed by the Malaya Tribune on the subject of the SinoJapanese tension regarding North China, he said: "That is a difficult
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  • 139 14 Tribute By Financial News Reuter. London, Nov. 25. DURING the twelve months which have elapsed since the Chinese devaluation and currency reforms much has happened to put heart into the once despondent holders of Chinese bonds, says the Financial News, in a leader to-day. Referring to
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  • 210 14 Wireless Directional Station Singapore, Thursday. THE local Government has decided to establish a wireless direction finding station at Singapore. It is part of a scheme to improve the wireless, meteorological and lighting services for the benefit of commercial and military aviation in Malaya. A site has been chosen
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  • 34 14 Dr. John Sung, Chinese evangelist, who visited Sitiawan at the invitation of the district quarterly conference, and spoke at the Kampong Koh church before crowded audiences last year, la once again visiting this district.
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  • 151 14 Serial Story For TJhe Sunday Tribune WE have pleasure in announcing that the publication of a serial story by the Rev. William Cross will begin in the next issue of the Sunday Tribune. The title of the story is "Golden Snow," and it is a historical
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  • 183 14 Bright Comedy At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS "MY American Wife," the Paramount 111 production at the Pavilion, recalls that excellent comedy "Ruggles of Red Gap," with which it has many points in common. We meet the Cantillon family —Grandpa Cantillon, who remains a man of the
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  • 87 14 Reuter. London, Nov. 25. IN the House of Commons Mr. A. E. L. Chorlton <C. Platting* asked how the Japanese Government would reconcile the military occupation of Chahar and part of Suiyuan with its obligations under the Nine-Power Treaty. Mr. Anthony Eden (Foreign Secretary! replied that according to
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  • 388 14 A GOOD YEAR Many Innovations Improvements Singapore, Thursday. AN increase in revenue of approximately $2,500 against a decrease in expenditure of $2,000 was revealed by MrC. Atkin-Berry, the President of the Singapore Golf Club, when he reviewed the Club's position since the last meeting, at the
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  • 42 14 A public lecture on "Superstition" will be delivered by Mr. P. Palani Samy under the auspices of the Tamils Reform Asrfcciation, 20, Klang Read, at 7 p.m., on Saturday. Nov. 28. with Mr. A. G. Suppiah in the Chair.
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  • 247 14 Eight Events On Saturday THE following are fan tj I for Saturday's races day of the Singapore *S Winter meeting:— <lUb Horses Class 2— Div l_f: <•„„ Squeeze b furs Loch Tulla 9 -0 Voyager 8.13 Celestial Princess Hermia Princess Toi M Snowlass Redouble Pipe of Peace
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  • 13 14 Mr. Ong Ee Kong of untitled was in Singapore yesterday I ue races.
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  • 195 15 PROVISION IN THE ESTIMATES NO DELAY Higher Studies In England A SUM of S45,000 has been, included in the Johoite Estimates for 1937 as an appropriation for the Sultan Ibrahim Studentship Fund. A board of trustees is being appointed to take charge of the fund. Thus, effect
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  • 29 15 Canton, Thursday. Air Defence Commission was in"no" tf Ste, ay citairm c an K^ Governor 8 Branches will shortly be established m tne districts.-Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 24 15 Marseilles, Nov. 25. i ench police flying squad seized > loaded with arms and amfew miles to the north of Eleven were arrested.—
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  • 113 15 Mr. J. T. Hilterman Miss Stephanie Heynert M Singapore, Wednesday. ISS Stephanie Heynert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Heynert, of London, became the bride of Mr. James Theodore Hilterman at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this afternoon Mr. Hilterman is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 73 15 T_ Singapore, Wednesday, wo European motorists were dealt rn!mnS y the Filt h Magistrate. Mr. E. E. Colman to-day for infringing traffic regulations. J. O'Neill-Dunell was fined $10 for Oct fo nt driving in F ""erton Road in exfeed a hce fi nce d $2 f r I
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  • 180 15 Due To Approach Of A Gale British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 25. CENSATIONAL interpretations were W placed last night in press messages upon certain routine ship movements at Malta. The facts of the case are that X.M.S. Cyclops, depot ship of the first submarine flo'illa, left
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  • 104 15 Fines Imposed On Three Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. CONVICTED on charges of carrying on a public lottery, three Chinese, Chan Sien Phang, Lim Geok Boon and Wong Oi Wah, were dealt with by the Third Magistrate, Mr. A. D. York to-day. The accused were arresteu in a lodging house
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  • 23 15 Reuter. Lisbon, Nov. 25. Senor Armindo Monteiro. the former Foreign Minister has Deen appointed Portuguese Ambassador in London in succession to Senor Ulrich.—Reuter.
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  • 305 15 Brilliant Strategy CHINESE TO MAKE CLEAN SWEEP Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 25. J<HE capture oi I'ailingmiao was the result of bold strategy on the part of the Suiyuan Command which learned that the invaders were expecting 5,000 reinforcements from Chahar on Nov. 25 and
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  • 269 15 Surprise For Swimmer At Siglap Singapore. Wednesday. I GRAPHIC jccount of how he brought a body ashore while swimming in deep water off the coast of Slglap was given by an Australian in J£ e w oner s Court to-day. when Mr W. McQuarrie held
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  • 50 15 Singapore, Wednesday. Land and house property to the value of $18,000 was sold to-aay by public auction at the Measrs Cheong Koon Seng, Chulia Street, fcing El Frsehold land and houses, Nat. 17 9 v Kampong Bahru Road, area 3,508 J£ $18.000 to Mr. Chia Swee Teck.
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  • 33 15 Reuter. The Hague, Nov. 25. The Government is limiting the import of foreign sugar by 20 per cent, in favour of sugar from Java. The restriction operates from to-day. —Reuter.
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  • 3254 16 HIGH DIVIDENDS ON SECOND DAY EXCELLENT WEATHER AND SOME UPSETS Singapore, Wednesday. EXCELLENT weather favoured the racing to-day, the second dr.y of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting, when a card of e'ght events was worked off. The attendance was very good for a
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    • 11 16 m SPRING TIGER BEEB Fraser Neave, Ltd., Distributors of Tiger Beer
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    • 159 16 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in H^ngtonf). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276 Swotm) F"oor. nnr*"-" SCRUBBS GIVES INSTANT g| RELIEF FROM M INSECT BITES/^s^. Just dab the affected part ffl Mf± iF) ll r) F) o">J^ with
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  • 782 17 TWELVE CHOSEN Strong Side PEN SKETCHES OF PL A YERS Sydney, Nov. 25. TUUAK men have been chosen, from which will be selected the team to represent Australia in t»ie j: r-1 test match against the IVI.C.C., uhiih begins on Dec. 4 at Brisbane. I
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  • 75 17 Manchester November Handicap Reuter. London, Nov. 26. THE Manchester November Handicap 4 race will be run on Saturday at Manchester, over one mile and four furlongs: 15—2 Penny Royal offered B—l taken. 100—9 Night Cap. 100—i; Sea Bequest, taken and otTercd. 100—9 Free Fare offered, 100-8 taken. 100—8 Thrapston, taken
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  • 43 17 Amateur Championship Final Results Reuter. Johannesburg, Nov Ply. JN the Empira Amateur billiards Cham pionship played here, the results were: Winner, Robert Marshall «Australia» S:cond. Allen Prior (South Africa». Third, Joe Thompson (England». The event was decided on the Lepgne system.—Router. S.C.R.C. TENNIS
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  • 98 17 Singapore, Thursday. The following were the results of the S.C.R.C. tennis championship ties played yesterday: J anion Singles: Amaclsha beat Tan Gie Ocn. G —4. 6—2: Mannasseh beat Gch Keng Hee, 6—2. 6—l. TO-DAY'S TIES Doubles Handicap: Scow Poh Long and Chia Cheng (scratchi vs. Dr. Hrridas and J. Mansiassch
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  • 75 17 Results cf last night's ties in th;? Singapore billiards championship: Gan Kre Tian (S.C.R.C. I beat Lim Pitt Man 'P.OC.i 200—189. Sect Seng Chye (U.C.F.A > beat Wong Siew Beng (C.S.A.) 200—134. The winners will meet in the quarter final at 6 p.m. on Saturday. TO-DAY'S TIES G p.m.: Wong
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  • 102 17 Singapore's XV To Meet Negri Malacca THE following will represent Singa- pore against Negri-Malacca in the Malaya Cup match on Saturday at the S C.C. at 5 p.m A. E. Minns; A. P. Craigie. J. C Cooke. K. A. Haddocks, G. D A. Lundon: R. P. Bingham, H. B. Svm:
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  • 193 17 Singapore To Meet N.S. On Saturday THE "All-Blues'" rugger com net tion between Asiatic rugger teams in the country will begin on Saturday wnen Singapore Asiatics (holders) will travel to Seremban and nest the Negri AllBiues, the donors of the trophy. The competition was started in 1934 when Perak won.
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  • 36 17 art r' ihe pagar lights at the Chines' Swimming Club will be on for swimming to-night and to-morrow from 7.30 p.m. The Golden Bell Minstrel will render musical items to-morrow, from 8 p.m.
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  • 24 17 Reuter. London. Nov. 25. To-day's rugger matches: Eastern Counties 10 Surrey 8. Notts 3 R.A.F. 15. Royal Navy 3 Devon 15. Reuter
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  • 477 17 Full Entries For Event On Nov. 29 RUN under the auspices of The Student Union, Singapore who are presenting a challenge cup, and under the leadership of Mr. Joseph Van, a 32 miles road cycle race from Singapore to Johore Bahru and back again will be held
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  • 62 17 Soccer Match Against Wales Reuter. u« London, Nov. 25. THE Scottish soccer team to play against Wales at Dundee on Dec. 2 1S Dlw f son°TRangers), Anderson (Hearts), Ancell (Newcastle). Mass*e v.Aston Villa», Simpson <Rangers», Brown (Rangers», Munro (Hearts», Walker (Hearts». McCulloch < Brentford >, Napier (Derby) and
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    • 286 17 cocoa Km W fife m& DC !vßi 1 Ib tin_s cenls fl||j V 2 lb tin-30 rents l j lb tin 2o cents PYRAMID lhe handkerchief 14» conjure Mills! Are you joining in this modern tendency to brighten Men's wear' Are you wearing more colourful shirts and gayer ties? Then
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  • 467 18 BY 12-5 Interesting Padang Rugger Singapore, Wednesday. A MORE thrustful attack enabled the S.CC. "A" to defeat the R.A.F. "A" at rugger on the padang this afternoon in an interesting match. The score was 12 points (a goal, a drop goal and a penalty goal)
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  • 30 18 Singapore, Wednesday. A practice Hockey match was played to-day on the Medical College ground, between tlie Medical College and the 7th Heavy Battery. The visitors won by 4—l.
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  • 233 18 S.R.C. Reserves Beat V.M.C.A. Singapore, Wednesday. FAST hockey was seen on the Padang this afternoon when the S.R.C. "A team entertained the V.M.C.A Although they were beaten by 3—o. the visitors gave a good account of themselves and might have scored were it not for the splendid defensive
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  • 112 18 R.A. Medicals Score Good Victory Singapore, Wednesday. PLAYING at Gilnvin Barracks to-day the R.A.M.C. defeated the "D" Company Middlesex Regiment at hockey by four goals to one. The R.A.M.C. forward line were more forceful and were well supported by their intermediate line led by Owen. Allan opened the
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  • 544 18 LATE GOAL S.C.C. Best Ceylonese By 2-1 A™*. Singapore. Thursday GOAL scored by Hewan, with a first time effort two minute from the end gave the S.CC the honours of the day in their hockev fixture with the C.S.C. on the padang yesterday, the Club
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  • 20 18 Singapore. Wednesday The Hockey match which was played to-day between the Geiier. Hospital and the S.C.R.C was cancelled
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    • 124 19 Z.C.K. HONGKONG 34.2 Metres (8.75 mcs.) TO-DAY 3.30-6.30 p.m..—Chines* s Programme 6.30-10.30 p.m.—Euro jean Programme. 7.30 p.m.—Local Time Signal. Weather Report. Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m.—DAVENTRY—News Bulletin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. TO-MORROW 3.30-6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6.30-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7.30 p.m.—Local Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations
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    • 338 19 LISTENERS! HERE IS BIG NE WS Are you sick and tired aath your present Radio Set. We offer. good values. Bring it to us 'to-day, and trade it in for a New Phtyr It is an all-wave. Available at. Exceptionally Easy Terms. Free Demonstrations. DONT DELAY. Consult S. P. SHOTAM
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    • 2577 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio 1 J AS re T i The following are the principal AmeBRITISH EMPIRE of Bath towards the end of the I RERI IN £58.^^ DD Ari D k n/ritirnn eighteenth century ProrinrL hi wn BfcKLIIN hrATIUN numbers immediately after the cailPROGRAMMES liam MacLurg: 1011 Wll letters refer
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  • 870 20 U. S. ESTIMATES OF CONSUMPTION BIGGER DEMAND FOR RUBBER NEXT YEAR MESSRS. Anglo French and Eendixsens. Ltd Singapore, forward the following London market report, dated Nov. 13, by Messrs. Hecht, Levis and Kaiin. Ltd. The writer has just returned from a short trip to America, during which decisions of great
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  • 160 20 Marooned Hawaiian Passengers Leave Reuter. New York. Nov. 25 ALTHOUGH the maritime strike leaders have declared that seven steamship companies had made peace offers in the last three days, there are no signs of a settlement. Meanwhile, the strikers' ranks swelled vesterday when the 226
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  • 154 20 New Association Formed And Registered Singapore, Wednesday. THE printers of Singapore have formed an association known as the Pointers Association which was registered o Sept 28. ln The objects of the Association are promote the welfare of the Singapo»< printers, namely: foremen, compositor, bookbinders, machinemen. lino-opeia-tors, mono-operators, lithographei
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    • 576 20 WAT SANG MEDICATED WIND The active principle of this wine is the famous and valuable "Gin Seng" and deer's young horn )M|flfv\ —the tonic action of which is increased greatly by a combination of herbs. This wine is ez--I cellen.t for Mental Physical Overwork, Lose ot A PP etite >
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    • 614 20 Malayan Listeners' Radio (Continued from page 19) RADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE T 250 p.m. Records. 3.00 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Trans-TO-DAY mitter. Wavelength: 25.24 metres (11.885 Kcs). Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). 3.15 p.m. Records. Wavelength: 25.24 metres a 1.885 kcs). 3.50 p.m. Talk on Events in France. 2.20 p.m. Relay from
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    • 212 20 XIKOM STATION TO-DAY 0 20 a.m. Gymnastics. 6.35 a.m. Recorded music. tSk: J ime ;ignal Recorded music continued. 7.50 a.m. Close down 10.50 a.m. Opening. Light music. 11 30 a.m. A Talk. 11.50 a.m. Time signal. Weather report. Classical music 1101 ;?er 2 Trlo P m The Richard BJmmlbirV on
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  • 182 22 Mystifies Virginia With Old Bank Notes Richmond, Virginia. MR. T. J. Hutton, of Barnet, Hertfordshire England, apoerrs to ihink that the" United States of America are still rent in twain by Civil War. That is the construction put here upon the receipt of a
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  • 192 22 Alleged First Deserter From Italian Troops Belgrade. Clement Serge, the Croatian soldier from near Flume -who became famous as the first deserter from the Kalian troops in Ethiopia rumoured re^gTwa n sL Ug tt an Italian citizen. He was a Slav nationalist and hated the Italians. At the
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  • 223 22 Possible Value In Curing Anaemia AND now Vitamin X; a somewhat shy and elusive vitamin, it is true, and, up to the present, known to be of service only to chickens—but you never know with these vitamins. Copenhagen University first suspected the new substance and now it
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  • 108 22 Cenotaph Service Heard In Pentonville London. Sev n hundred prisoners in Penton ville gaol heard the Armistice service broadcast from Whitehall. At 10.30 a.m. the cells wsre opened und the prisoners went into the gte.it cential hall On a cais were the Gj vernor, the Deputy-Governo r
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  • 24 22 Douglas Stanley Hewitt, aged 30, an accountant, was at the Old Bailey recently sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for "bucket shop" frauds on clergymen.
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  • 24 22 Mr. G.S. Rawlings. of the Secretariat. Taiping, is proceeding on transfer to Kuala Kangsar. and his place there will be taken by Mr. Somervir:.
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  • 218 22 To Please United States Business Men New York. ltflTH the object of teaching the art of speaking good English to voui» American men and women who lack college education, the Better Sneer? Institute erf America is new cam-," out an interesting experiment 3 Under the guidance of
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  • 156 22 90-Year-()ld Woman Weds Man Of 45 AMID scenes of great rejoicing, a 90-year-old washerwoman, been married to her fifth husband—a mar. of 45—at Ighirkapou. Turkey White lambs b'ive be:n sacrificed in honour of the occasion and for three days and nights without stopping th' youth of the town
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  • 112 22 Apartments \Y Were The Wealth.» Are Barred New York Wealthy families are being barred from renting low-priced apartment a New York's model villages. prhnrker Many tenants in the kniciterooc: village will not be allowed o ier e J' li leases which have now fallen due-ac cording to Mr.
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  • 28 22 Mr. Donald untitled H. Rvves. two Negri Sembilan plants are returning irom leave in tto horst which is due U reac! Dec L Mrs. Farqubarson ing her husband.
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  • 31 22 A verdict of "Death from untitled causes" was returned at the held at Brixton on Ernesl Ba 57. who died from cancel while w ing trial on a charge of murder.
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  • 23 22 Furs and untitled £1.000 were stolen from a shop m Road. Kilburn. by thiei a metal grille from a IUW fore breaking it.
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  • 262 23 177 Miles Long: Opened By Maharajah Khatmandu, India. NEV telephone line, linking A mandu, the capital of the kingdom at Nepal with the remote provincial ol Sirah, 177 miles distant, has Sen opened by the Maharajah of Nepal. The purpose of the line is to
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  • 163 23 While Other Powers Increase Theirs Washington. AMERICA'S naval fighting power has been reduced since July 1 this year while other great powers are increasing theirs—according to an official report issued here. Figures made public by the Navy Department show that the United States, chiefly by scrapping old
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  • 165 23 French Minister Sails For Jubilee Paris. THE golden jubilee celebrations ol one the world's most colossal statues— U* Statue of Liberty at the entrance to jew York harbour—are to be attended C} M. Francois de Tessan, under-secre-lary to the Prime Minister, on behalf Oi the French Government.
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  • 115 23 Language Protection League ipp, Parls B"*- you a mend ol the Imperfect Sub JuncUve? JL you are among those purists who, "WJ vi France, writhe to hear the mar fn Frencnir ian speak bad gram-i-hii v you may now i oin a new lea B ue of X,
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  • 10 23 untitled opened the twentyBleyeJe and Motor-cycle inpla on November Z
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  • 253 23 A Car And A Yacht Among Them Amsterdam. A LUXURIOUS motor-car, a yacht and a magnificent carpet made by the women of Rotterdam, are likely to be jSiSL c ddi *g Presents of Princess SSaS f nnce Bernhard Yon Lippe Zur Biesterfeld, it is learned here
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  • 112 23 Lindberghs Will Not Return Early To U.S. Englewood, New Jersey. Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh have no intention of returning to the United States from England in the near future according to Mrs. Elizabeth Morrow, the mother of the famous American aviator's wife. Mrs. Morrow, recently returned from
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  • 68 23 French Parliament Foundations Undermined Paris. The Palais Bourbon, where the French chamber meets, is threatened with collapse. A dangerous subsidence of the subsoil had led to a number of cracks in the Palais foundations. Workmen are, therefore, busily engaged in driving small pipes into the ground, and pouring
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  • 159 23 Greek Commemorative Issue Shortly Athens. THE commemorative stamps—in .honour 1 of the reburial in Greece of the remains of King Constamine and Queen Sophia, the parents of King George, and of Queen Olga, his grand-mother, —are to be issued here shortly. All three died in
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  • 97 23 Writes Threatening Letter To Tax Collector Paris. "Unless you put £10 in the hollow tree near the former girls* school, your little girl will be kidnapped, and you will never see her again." This* alarming letter was received by the local tax collector, M. Delaunay, in the little
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  • 87 23 forbidden To Smoke Inside School Buildings Vienna. Austrian schoolmasters are indignant about a decree forbidding thein to smoke inside school buildings. The decree points out that schoolmasters smoked during the intervals of teaching—and then went back to their classrooms where they lectured to their pupils about the harmful
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  • 26 23 The first step in the election of the first Bombay Legislative Assembly was taken when candidates of the scheduled castes were nomina ed for primary election.
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  • 27 23 The new French liner Ville d'Oran has made a record crossing from Marseilles to Oran. covering the 537 mile.- In 23hrs 20mm. The usual time is 36hrs.
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  • 224 23 For Ceremonial Use Only London. ANE of the Navy's most historic v weapons is to be abolished. An Admiralty Fleet order circulated recently announces that it has been decided that the cutlass is no longer to form part of the equipment of men landed for service.
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  • 44 23 The 350th anniversary of the death of Sir Philip Sidney, the hero of Zutphen was marked by the laying of wreaths at' the foot of the statue of the great soldier, which stands near the main entrance to Shrewsbury School, where he was educated.
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