Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1936
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Title Section39 1936-11-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales xxm.- -No. 280. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, No\. 17. l!);ti. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936. FIVE CENTS'"39 words
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Advertisement69 1936-11-27 1 Read The SUNDAY mini m\% Dominant In Malaya MIL X AT ITS BEST I 1 SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND Happy Hours in Baby Land J Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It j Contains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Uet mue 1 Cross69 words
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Advertisement9 1936-11-27 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNIA'4TRIBEAE9 words
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Advertisement439 1936-11-27 2 SCHIFFNER'S AiWUAI SALE (Now Proceeding) I REAL It \IM.AI\S OF MILLINERY FROCKS BATHING SUITS PULLOVERS UNDERWEAR NOVELTIES "SiHIFFiXEirS" Corner, MEYER MANSIONS. M. HASSAN, •6 A 37. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders439 words
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Advertisement1840 1936-11-27 2 1934 Art Exhibition at Naples of Italian Colonies and Belgium Queen Astrid Mourning Stamps and others in sets for sale at low prices. Apply Tsiang, 339-A, Beach Road, Singapore. l£f "IKOFLEX,'' Chromium Plated, fitted with ZEISS Tessar F3 5 Lens has now arrived and it can be considered as one1,840 words
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Advertisement356 1936-11-27 2 TENDERS. Tenders are invited from approved Contractors for the erection and completion of "HOME FOR THE AGED" for THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR at Thompson Road, Singapore, donated by Messrs. Aw Boon Haw Aw Boon Par. Plans and Specification may be seen and particulars obtained from the Donors' Office,356 words
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Advertisement76 1936-11-27 2 THE CLOCK OR WATCH you treasured, mhrhi YICK WOH HING «9, NORTH BRIDGE f•■i \n Contr, Midd e Roa d) Contractors f o r th- Z' Clocks Watches tl tpair of A"»y and R.A.F Base »laiay a DIABETES n ASTHMA, PREMAffi SKIN Bloor ni °J; D AGE and numerous other76 words
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552 1936-11-27 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES LACK OF CARGO TONNAGE A German's View Of The Shipping Position |N an article in "Hansa" dealing with the problems of German and international shipping, Herr Staatsrat Essoerger observes that it might appear irom the low statistics of iaid-up shipping of all countries that the industry is552 words
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Article194 1936-11-27 3 Order For Harland And Wolff An imporant order for over 1,100 vons of castings for the sister ship to the Queen Mary (No. 552) has been placed with Messrs. Harland and Wolll, Ltd., Glasgow. The contract, which includes gear cases, gear wheel centres, turbine casings, thrust194 words
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Article134 1936-11-27 3 Refitting For Navy To Take Four Months Good progress it being made with the \xrl s. the former CunardWhite Star liner Majestic, 56,621 tons once the largest ship afloat, into an accommodation ship for boys and artificer apprentices for the Royal Navy It is expected that she will134 words
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Article237 1936-11-27 3 Efforts To Establish Wage Scale EFFORTS to establish a national wage scale for officers in United States vessels! are being made, and with this end in view the United Licensed Officers of the United States have requested the Maritime Commission to call &> conference of all ship237 words
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Advertisement444 1936-11-27 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA —'T t r V I Y r> 1 i P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 14 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 BEHAR444 words
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Advertisement127 1936-11-27 3 M.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. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Dec. 24 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Jan. 7 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $54« $317 $343 Marseilles 514127 words
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Advertisement436 1936-11-27 3 ■V Sm 1X) FRENCH ports. V tgpOlJ|j HOMEWARDS. 1 LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk rw 7 1 I CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Naples, St. Nazaire Bordeaux jW' n I < FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk jS* 1 j CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes, St. NazaSe Bordeaux Jan436 words
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Advertisement525 1936-11-27 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 16-2 MEONIA525 words
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Advertisement466 1936-11-27 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEtt LLOYD \V (Incorporated In Germany). The undernotcd are ihe Company'a intended lixtuies:— OUTWARDS. lor MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore. 1936. T m.v. "TRAVE" omits, Manila, Hongkong and Japan Nov. 28 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Dec. 2 S s.s. "FRANKEN" omits Manila and North466 words
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Article436 1936-11-27 4 Legalising Euthanasia DOCTORS DIVIDED OVER PROPOSAL (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 11. T)OCTORS are divided over the proposal to legalise Euthanasia easy death—for people suffering from painful and apparently incurable diseases. Eminent practitioners yesterday gave the Sunday Dispatch widely divergent views upon the proposal, which was436 words
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Article151 1936-11-27 4 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health statement for tbe week ended Nov. 21 shows that there were 200 deaths, compared with 238 in the previous week, and 261 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Bcri-beri 12; phthisl151 words
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Article181 1936-11-27 4 Mr. Ghose Pays Respects At White House Washington. D.C. MR. Sailendranath Ghose who, after 20 years of exile has just received permission from the British Government to return to India, has paid a visit to the White House as a gesture of appreciation to the American Government President181 words
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Article109 1936-11-27 4 Each Heard Dad News Of The Other Copenhagen. Two brothers who, within a short space of time heard bad news about t ach other, have died here. Asmus Asmusen learned that hia brother Theodor was seriously ill following an operation. He fell dead from neart failure. Becoming109 words
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Article102 1936-11-27 4 Death Of United States Journalist Bay Shore. I-ong Island. Mr. Arthur P Thomas, an American journalist who fought with the Britian army during the war. has died here at the age of 44. Mr. Thomas was editor of the Buy Shore Sentinel and area correspondent "f the102 words
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Article275 1936-11-27 4 Johore Smuggler Caught By Customs (From Our Oxen Correspondent, Johore Bahru, Nov. 24 JUDGMENT was delivered tb > J ing by Sheikh Abu Bakar h v rn (Second Magistrate, Johore p uh; in a case in which a youn > t u was charged with smuggling275 words
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Article132 1936-11-27 4 Jhuvh Charity Ksue i 0 jj t Leper Work Amsterdam. An issue of six brightly coloured commemorative stamps—in aid ol the Sa vation Army—is to be place on sale shortly in the Netherlands L; -t Indies oy the Government. The stamps will be in two s.ze* and132 words
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Advertisement220 1936-11-27 4 J# fvou SHOULD J EAT NkSTL^'S FOB; EXTRA POWER NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE I fife 1 •V APPOINTMENT c&umf matte A^ma/^/u^e Specialisation production has made such an enormous difference to HHHI A the .Morris that Morris have found the normal routine usually H "1 used for testing tars220 words
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Advertisement189 1936-11-27 4 I can work, play, and dance and Since taking Kalganfl carry on m, ordinary life at th* haiJg n<a T v in thf critical time unthout the least i T «f pain or discomfort" l ast lam ctt,ng S So writes a Kalzana user again 1 also su ft cred189 words
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Article118 1936-11-27 5 Anti-Red Pact Singapore FEARS OF LONDON PRESS JAPANESE OFFICIAL VIEW COMMON DEFENCE AGAINST RED PROPAGANDA FEARS that the German-Japanese pact provides for the establishment of joint spheres of influence, economic and ultimately political, m the N.E.1., threatening; the British position m Hongkong and Singapore, are expressed in London press comment118 words
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Article723 1936-11-27 5 wHE communique reads as follows: I Ever since its establishment, the Communist International, or the so-called Comintern, with its hea<*cuarters at 'Moscow, for the purpose of destroying the national and social structure in cv ry eountrv in pursuance of its fundamental policy of world revolution,723 words
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Article217 1936-11-27 5 Penang Sikh Acquitted And Discharged Singapore, Thursday. SURAT SINGH was charged yesterday before the third magistrate, Mr. A. D. York, with fraudulent possession of $115 in cash, and several other valuable articles of jewellery. It was stated that when the complainant, Indar Singh, a217 words
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Article79 1936-11-27 5 A NEW GUESS Agreement On South China? Reuter. R. A. C. North, Acting Colonel Secretary, denies the report from Tokyo of an Anglo-Chinese alliance. He asserts that the allegation that the Governor of Hongkong, Sir Andrew Caldecott, has negotiated an economic agreement with Mr. T. V. Soong,Reuter. - 79 words
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Article58 1936-11-27 5 Pensions For Spinsters Plea Fails Reuter. London, Nov. 25. THE Preston by-election, due to the appointment of Mr. W. Kirkpatrick to represent th e Export Credits Department in China, resulted as follows: Captain E. C. Cobb (National Government) 32,575. Mr. Bowles (Labour) 30,970. Miss Florence White (Independent>Reuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement34 1936-11-27 5 Egg JWililfl I Massage few drops in the back muscles of the 'neck. Quickly it rests the nerves, brings restful sleep. Absorbine contains soothing, essential oils. Does not stain or irritate the skin, f34 words
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Advertisement114 1936-11-27 5 f the insecticide that always 1^ End the menace and torment of mosquitoes TJFOU can decide right now to free yourself of the danger and annoyance of mosquitoes. Beware of weak insecticides. They often seem to kill mosquitoes—but soon these dangerous pest* come back to life, more full of fight114 words
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Advertisement579 1936-11-27 5 FIRST PRIZE <fc son CONDITIONS. VjJ L Competitors may send in as many solutions as they like provided each ft ti nrsr\ ss o% nsrsn&r <r? t vajnd third main labels off a pint size bottle). DDI7C QQITC The order of popularity of the six r l\\ C UiUIIJ "KIZ579 words
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Article430 1936-11-27 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Nov. 26. Previous To-day Change Tone j£ Steadier Firm Spot Buyer* 8 11 10 8 3 4 up 116 Seller! 8% Bft up ft Dec. Buyen 8 1116 8% up I|l6 Seller» 8 3 4 ***** up 116 Jan.jMar. Buyers 8 ***** 813430 words
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Article989 1936-11-27 6 TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING London, Oct. 22. THE Twenty-sixth Annual General Meeting of the Members of X.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held on Wednesday. Oct 28, 1936, at the Registered Office, 52,54. Gracechurch Street. E.C. Mr. James Davenport (the Chairman I presiding. CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH989 words
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Article714 1936-11-27 6 Twelfth Annual General Meeting London. Oct. 26. THE Twelfth Annual General Meeting of Karmen Rubber. Limited, was hsld in London on Oct. 26. CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH The chairman, Mr R. F. McNaii Scott, in his speech said:— The Report and Accounts having beer, in your hands for the714 words
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Advertisement422 1936-11-27 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to Th« Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. 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 3513422 words
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Advertisement214 1936-11-27 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAXTLEB tUkiM. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,00i,*4fc Reserve Fund Yen 130.900.0W» BEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, tsatavi* Bern Day, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton Dak-en, Fengtlen, Hamburg, Hankow Harbin, Honolulu. Hongkong, Hsu.kin& Karachi, Kobe, London, Los AngeMt Manila. Mojl, Nagasaki, Nagoya. fte» York, Otaru,214 words
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Article1657 1936-11-27 7 Issued bu Fraser- and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Si Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 5!- 56 5!3 59 £1 Asam Kumbang 32 34;-cd 32 34!-cd Austral Malay 56 60;-cd 57 60;-cd 5 Ayer Hitam 20|- 21|6cd1,657 words
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Article407 1936-11-27 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 31 5 16 cts., up 516 ct. Market Tone: Firm. London: B:{i.d.,8 i.d., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: Closed. The firmness in the market continues and although New York was closed yesterday there appear to407 words
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Article105 1936-11-27 7 British Official Wireless London, Nov. 26 Parks 105 9 64. New York 4.89 13 16 Montreal 4.88 5 a Bru scls 28.97' 2 Geneva 21.31 1 2. Amsterdam 9.02 1 Milan 93. Berlin 12.18. Stockholm 19.39% Copenhagen 23 40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26%. Prague 138 5 16. BelgradeBritish Official Wireless - 105 words
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Article56 1936-11-27 7 Sikh Constable Removed To Hospital Singapore. Friday. Following an alleged quarrel between two police constable? who were on duty at Bencoolen Street yesterday mouiins. a Sikh was bitten on the lett ear by a M part Of the car «11 severed, and the injured man was removed by56 words
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Article64 1936-11-27 7 iJl.iu.«i mm mm Under the auspices of the Singapore Malayalee Association, a meeting will be held at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday in the Mercantile Institute. Queen Street, in order to congratulate H.H. the Maharaja of Tiavancore for having thrown open the Temples of the State to all64 words
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Advertisement279 1936-11-27 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charier) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office:279 words
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Advertisement30 1936-11-27 7 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHiCLB, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. lb I). CECIL STREET, SINGAPOKft L G. JOHNSON30 words
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Article119 1936-11-27 8 Hongkong. Canton. 'Shanghai, "Kobe and 'Manila via Penang: Imperial closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Penang. Siam, Burma, India Iraq Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland, Europe and N and S America: Imperial, closing 7 pm tomorrow. Medan, Jaskl, and 'London*: Netherlands, closing time < Parcel*119 words
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Article101 1936-11-27 8 Mails expected Irom China and Japan JJF Argun Maru and Kohshin Man due n Singapore to-day. Mails expected fiom Europe (London .areel Mails. 3y Hector to-morrow, nme of delivery at 10 a m Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indi-s etc. by Air <Qa n tas> tomorrow. Time of101 words
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Article92 1936-11-27 8 HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Nov. 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Ophir 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Boringia 18; Kohshin Maru 16; Kosei Maru 13; Shirala 9. Empire Dock 'Entrance Gate 3) Luneburg 30; Foylebank 34. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) lalisse92 words
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Article188 1936-11-27 8 Gun Practice From Pulau Tekong Blakang Mati Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as celar of the rangeas possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from the undermentioned places on the dates stated below commencing at times stated below.188 words
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Article165 1936-11-27 8 Mata Han, British, 510 tons, from Penang 25.11 to Penang 29.11. Protesilaus. British, 6,110 tons, from Hakodate 25.11 to Port Swettenham 30.11. j Ipoh, British. 528 tons, from Penang 26.11 to Port Swettenham 28.11. Antilochu.s. British, 5.772 tons from Liveipool 26.11 to Hongkong 27.11. Bonngia. Danish, 3.605 tons,165 words
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Article122 1936-11-27 8 j The following passengers are trave> Ing on the O.S.K. roJnd the world I lmer Santos Maru, which has silted l r n!?H S i nßa re for South AfScan and South American ports Dr. and Mrs. A. B. de A. Portugal Mr and Mrs. W. de122 words
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Article59 1936-11-27 8 Singapore Tug i h I YING disabled i,/' Sea. about 160 mi* is the 5.000 ton vessel Barn Bap has lest her propellor or broken tail shaft. The Singapore Harbour Boar* Barcona left Singapore y« lowing receipt cf a wire] catling for assistance The Barrgrcve will be to?59 words
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Article27 1936-11-27 8 Fanned by a strong untitled which broke out at the St minus of Jersey Railway: ways, Limited, swept th] tion, burnt 10 railway spread to five shops27 words
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Advertisement452 1936-11-27 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight NEW CABARET ATTRACTION EDITH BILLY HERSEY THE PERSONALITY PAIR Specialists in the latest stage of Modern Ballroom Dancing NON-DINERS $1.00 TO-MORROW—SPECIAL RACE DINNER, BALL CABARET. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. BOOK NOW RAFFLES BRASSERIE452 words
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Advertisement52 1936-11-27 8 Call at T. UM A t Ol FOR MALAYAN DELICACIES KRUPOK UDANG. KRUPOK IRAN. SAMBALANS. CURRY CONDIMENTS. CURRY POWDER. DENDENG (DRIED BEEF). PRESERVED TAMARIND. PRESERVED NUTMEG. PRESERVED BANANAS. DAINTY SAGOE PEARLS. DAINTY SAGO CUBES. MAKASSAR RED FISH. JAVA (SOYA) SAUCE. PETIS (SHRIMP PASTE) PURE GROUND COFFEE, etc. 353, North Bridge52 words
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Advertisement158 1936-11-27 8 j I Products of combined skill integrity "Encore 99 A GENUINE SILK LADIES STOCKIXGS Retail price per pair: i 1.20 to :t.oo Sole Agents for Malaya BABA CO. LTD. DIABETES. Thabib A. Md. Hassan 5 tc cure DIABETES by personal treatment with roots, leaves and fruits of trees obtained from158 words
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Miscellaneous320 1936-11-27 8 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I 4 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMS Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Nov. 27 1 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly ophir 27 2.30 p.m. Muntok ophir 27 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe Siak and320 words
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Miscellaneous512 1936-11-27 8 F WHAT'S ON? lie Functions And Sports Fixtures TODAY. NOV 27 St Andrew's Society Dinner and Ball. Victoria Memorial HaU| 8 p m Hockey: S.C.C I v SRC I. SRC.. 8CC "A v. S.RC. A, S.C.C. CSC n v. Pvaffles College. C3.C; SCJtC v. 11th A A Battery SCRC; Medical512 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-11-27 9 Warner Oland and Keye Luke in "Charlie Chan at the Race Track' now showing at the Alhambra.22 words
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Article529 1936-11-27 9 ROMANTIC STORY OF PRESIDENT JACKSON JUAN CRAWFORD as the beautiful and fiery Peggy O'Neal, tavern-keeper's daughter who became the First Lady of the Land. Clarence Brown, who directed three of her greatest hits—"Possessed." "Sadie McKee" and "Forsaking All Others" —again behind the camera. Robert Taylor,529 words
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Article91 1936-11-27 9 Ossining, New York State. Sing Sing, the State prison of New York which harbours some of the wors; criminals in the country, will no longer oroduce its annual musical comedy. The reason is that Mr. Edward P. Mulrooney, the Commissioner of Corrections, has ruled that admission tickets to91 words
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Article310 1936-11-27 9 Arthur Treacher Makes A Hit WITH a "what-ho" and a 'cheerio," Jeeves, P. G. Wodehouse's hilarious "gentleman's gent" who knows all about women, action's funniest character, comes to the screen for th© first time in the new Twentieth C3ntury-Fox picture, "Thank You. Jeeves!" opening at the Pavilion310 words
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Article225 1936-11-27 9 "DOWN THjt] STRETCH" F' v B ALHAMBRA ANEW lirst National drama dealing with the sport of kings •'Down the Stretch," is coming to Alhambra Theatre shortly with Mickey Kooncy. Patricia Ellis and Dennis Mcore ir tht leading roles. The story is built around s. boj225 words
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Advertisement179 1936-11-27 9 PRKINGTON'S BRITISH GLASS ft A "ARMOURPLATE" TOUGHENED PLATE GLASS. The Perfect Crystal Clear SAFETY GLASS for general use specially suitable for the Tropica, It will withstand great differences of temperature without breaking. It will resist molten lead at 620 deg. F. on one surface and cold water on the other179 words
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Advertisement195 1936-11-27 9 1 «J» KASRIEL HAND FOLDING HARMONIUM j f feiS^^F^ 3 W Made in Paris. Specially adapted for J N playing all Indian Music. 115, North Bridge Road.. 'PHONE 6761. (Opp. St. Andrew's Cathedral). 1. i iiwiin I GANGWAY FOR A REAL TRUCK I THE NEW 1936 REO seated, hydraulic «Reo195 words
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Advertisement191 1936-11-27 10 PH| »tn jßllt W amazing f l|fl\ F I HAK^* DOVT MISS THIS ONE! T 9 J tUCBCST To-night 6.15 &"9715 m* l 1 Matinees: Sat. Sun. S QjSfa AI.II A HI BRA a 1 ——p—m PARAMOUXT'S BREEZY COMEDY ROMANCE! fPAVILION VEXT S V CHANGE S Ceorqe RAFT S Dolores191 words
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Advertisement265 1936-11-27 10 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 A Q|m/\T 20th Century-Fox bring you, I Afl 1 111 an Amazing, Daring mm M M \tW JLI Picture »j I CONTINUED SUCCESS OF DARRYL ZANUCK S j BRILLIANT 4-STAR PRODUCTION— i ihe Road To Glory" With IREDRK MARCH WIRXER BAXTER LIONEL BARRYMOHi: and NEVER BEFORE HAS265 words
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Advertisement380 1936-11-27 10 EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT^ (Malaya Tribune Yesterday) j j PAVILION I I To-night 6.15-9.1? It's another S \dW Ru99lesofßedCop S-\ The f Soturday JL 4s Even.ng Post story 0 f Jj| J h ___k 'he Count who marr, w0 o $2.000,000 West, j em ne,ress a °d went 1 notive in a380 words
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Article125 1936-11-27 11 ALHAMBRA—' Charlie Chan At The Race Track," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—"The Road To Glory,"--6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"My American Wife," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH—"SuItana Chand Bibl" (Hindustani*—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE.—"Ride Em Cowboy" and "The Silent Valley,' 7 and 9 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows. Malay Operas125 words
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Article46 1936-11-27 11 The death has occurred at Hull, in his ninetieth year, of Mr. William Henry Barker, solicitor's clerk, who worked in the same room, at the same desk, and sat un the same stool for 78 years since he entered the office as a boy of 11.46 words
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Advertisement625 1936-11-27 11 1 ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —House to house canva&yers to call on European homes. Apply Box 495. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED —By European Import House young Chinese, speaking English, Malay said at least two dialects of Chinese for training as salesman. Apply Box No 494, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOR625 words
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Advertisement388 1936-11-27 11 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Summary Case. Re CHUA BOON KANG of No. 189 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, Clerk. IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is intended to be declared m the above matter. hv^i^JSS^ 1 must prove their388 words
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Advertisement151 1936-11-27 11 y 4 DORMITORY and meet the Sauciest, Most Dynamic A V personality imaginable. 1 NEXT CHANGE at the CAPITOL f if/" 4» 20tl > Century-Fox Films have the pleasure to introduce the f 4» sensational new Star .Yotttig Vital Refreshing, with ]gj •5* I WBfc beauty and magnetic appeal I151 words
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Advertisement229 1936-11-27 11 j Wsjbi VALUE. J "lT'r s Malayan Scenes in Full Colour 11 b tp 1 ri to Sun. at 8.00 p.m. OllytYOOd I alkieS. Matinee: Sun. at 3.00 p.m. (Upper Serangoon Road Theatre) A vivid, pulsating romance. Colourful, witty, dramatic, emotional. "PEG OF OLD DRURY" With ANNA NEAGLE CEDRIC HARDWICKE229 words
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Obituary49 1936-11-27 12 LEE CHENG SIANG, aged 40, passed away at No. 8, Joo Chiat Terrace on 26th inst. He leaves his loving wife, 3 sons, Lee Yeow Koon, Yeow Hai, Yeow Huat, and 1 daughter. Funeral on Saturday, 28th inst. for Bukit Brown Cemetery. (Malacca paper please copy).49 words
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Article851 1936-11-27 12 |T is an admitted fact -hat ih; British legal system is air example to the world and we Uke justifiable pride in it. There are many reasons why this is so, but perhaps the chief ol them are the two great principles on which British criminal laws851 words
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Article104 1936-11-27 12 May Spend The Winter In France Reuter. London. Nov. 20. General Chen Chi Tang. The exGovernor of Canton, accompanied by the >-x-Finance Minister and the exEducation Minister of Canton and his secretary Col. Liang is staying a few days in London. H e called at the Chinese Embassy,Reuter. - 104 words
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Article44 1936-11-27 12 The Islamic Restaurant was the scene o< a haopy gathering on Wednesday night when the committee members of the Post Office Club bade farewell to their colleague, Mr. Ong Teng Cheni» who is sailing to Labuan on Saturday by the s.s. Marudu on transfer44 words
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Article156 1936-11-27 12 NOTES COMMENTS Hupnotism J\R. Leopold Thoma, of the University of Vienna, has demonstrated that animals, at least chimpanzees, can be hypnotised. Operating at the London Zoo. he chose as his subject a seven-year-old male chimpanzee'named Peter, who had previously shown more than usual intelligence. The psychologist, we read, succeeded in156 words
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Article139 1936-11-27 12 jyjß. William Tccling. who was in Singapore last year in the ct urse oi a tcur cf the Far East, contributes an '•.rliclc to the London Times on the Japanese in Formosa He points out that the Japanese, whi'e they consider Formosa a model for future colonisation,139 words
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Article194 1936-11-27 12 QNLY sine the Manchurian inc:d nt of 1931 have the Japanese rulers of [Formosa become completely national ,ist," says Mr. Teeling. Before ttvn time they were more tolerant to Chi ixcse and Europeans alike. Tb-daj the* are insisting that Formosan children be taught Japanese in the n schools,194 words
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Article173 1936-11-27 12 LESSON ]y taught by the of a resident cf Pans, aged eightyfive, who was found unconscious in tut gas filled rcom. A mock air raid was being held, a:d thp unfortunate man. who aftert explained that he lived alone and neve; read th? papers, imagined that it was173 words
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Article466 1936-11-27 12 By 'Looker !»n JTREAMLINING i s no good without a fast engine," declares an inventor. Fcr example, look at the tort oise. Accord.ng to a tailor, when' a man begins to put on a let of weight, all interest in his personal appearance is apt to466 words
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Advertisement316 1936-11-27 12 r SWIMMING COSTUMES s j j AND SHORTS j j COSTUMES Q SHORTS LIGHT WEIGHT I MEDIUM WEIGHT S PURE WOOL FINE /S\ /V WITH WHITE BELT I j ELASTIC RIB KNIT. COLOUR NAVY. SKIRTED FRONT. i F'l \l\ H\< X I Sizes 32"—42" waist. COLOUR NAVY j Sizes 34"—42"316 words
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Advertisement60 1936-11-27 12 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O>c. (Doctor of Ocular Science) SpeciaUrinf: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem cases. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. S5 Tears European Clinica' Experience m J THE ACTUAL VALUE OF i RAILWAYS I AS A NATIONAL ASSET IS CONSIDERABLY MORE THAN CAN BE SHOWN60 words
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57 1936-11-27 13 17 KILLED 77 INJURED FAKIR'S DEED Two British Majors Amongst Dead \J()K Tindall and Major A Seccombe ant! 15 soldiers vert* killed and Captain Boyd and Captain Phillips and 75 soldiers (nine British) were wounded in an ambush of Indian detachments by Afghan tribesnun57 words
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Article157 1936-11-27 13 Reuter. Bombay, Nov. 26. fiEAVY casualties resulted from the I anvrair. of. the Razmafc column in Waziri-st m Fifteen were kiiled and 75 wounded, of whom one British soldier wa- k lied and nine were wounded. The R.izm-k col am. 1 was marching in ciisafT' ted area ofReuter. - 157 words
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63 1936-11-27 13 Reuter. Seville. Nov. 2. INSl RGEYT planes carried out a 'ucetssfi- bombardment of the Government naval at Cartagena according t>> the latest reb?»l radio me i sagc- 1 is «.'aimed that the Arsenal, th. *sr f and r?vera' ship" were ser sl\ damaged. AReuter. - 63 words
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Article91 1936-11-27 13 rails. Nov. 2;. general thr«. c.itd in trance as a rt-ult of ihe rejection by the Federation of Fmployers of the Matignr.n a?rc ment, France's new labour ~a' ter, which is regarded as one of t h e most important lcrorms effected bv the Blum Govern m« nt.91 words
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Article206 1936-11-27 13 Chinese I\\ Control 1 CHAHAR RECOVERY NEXT? Shanghai, Nov. £1. JjEVELOPMENTS in the SinoJapanese negotiations depend ol the Suiyuan situation. The Chinos are determined to recover the eight ksiens or districts in Northern Charhar occupied by the KuncYiukun and Japanese forces. The 2dth Army under tjenerol206 words
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Article110 1936-11-27 13 Big Turnover In Scottish By-Election Reuter. London. Nov. 27. THE bye-election at Greenock, caused by the death of Colonel Sir G. P. uoodfrey Collins "Secretary for Scotland* resulted as follows: Mr. R. Gibson iLab.» 20.594. Mr. V. E. Cornelius <Lib. Nat.» 17.990. Ire result us aReuter. - 110 words
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Article70 1936-11-27 13 GERMAN-JAPANESE MOVE IS IT DIRECTED AGAINST SINGAPORE? London, Nov. 26. THERE are rumours in London, says the Times, that the agreement between Germany and Japan provides for establishment of spheres of economic and ultimate y political influence in the Netherlands East Indies, the development of which70 words
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Article488 1936-11-27 13 T-HE signature and publication of the ■i ims of the German-Japanese pact ha i created a distinctly unfavourable Depression in London. It is regarded as the most disturbing element i it an aireadv disturbed international situation. Britain has been opposed to the formation of blocs in international488 words
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Article487 1936-11-27 13 Agreement A Masterpiece 01 Bluff? Brirish Official Wireless. The threat of co-operation is the most formidable factor in the agreement. At the lowest estimate the agreement is a masterpiece of bluff and in the last two years bluff has become the strongest oower in Europe. The other newspapersBrirish Official Wireless. - 487 words
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Article387 1936-11-27 13 Publication Allays Fears In London Reuter. London, Nov. 26 NEWSPAPERS arc not perturbed ty the news of the JapaneseGerman »»oet. Comments generally follow the party lines. Thus, whilst the Morning Post declares that the text discloses nothing particulail.v earthshaking and amounts to no more than a pletfee ofReuter. - 387 words
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Article130 1936-11-27 13 100,000 Operatives NINETY PER CENT. FOR WALK-OUT Reuter. London, Nov. Si. gTRIKE notices affecting lOO.OOo" cotton operatives and expiring early in December are being handed by the Operative Cotton Spinners' Amalgamation and the Cardroomers' Amalgamation, after th 3 rejection by the Federation of Master Cotton SpinnersReuter. - 130 words
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Article43 1936-11-27 13 German Official Protest To Norway Reuter. Oslo. Nov. 26. The German Minister to Norway, under instructions from BerLn. has protested to the Norwegian Foreign Minister against the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Herr Ossietsky. a deported German Socialist.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article129 1936-11-27 13 NEUTRAL ZONE Loyalists Take Two Villages Reuter. London, Xov. 27. pEXERAL Franco has now com- plied with the British request fr> '""finHion of a safety zone for shipping in the port of Barcelona. a "is nas transmitted through the Governor of Majorca to the RearAdmira! commandingReuter. - 129 words
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Article188 1936-11-27 13 Reuter. CIVE girls styling themselves godmothers cf the war were mortified beyond description when they found themselves "risoners in Nationalist hands through a misunderstanding. The gins had been patriotically engaged in taking food and cigarettes to the Government troops in the trenches. On the strength of an allegedReuter. - 188 words
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Article24 1936-11-27 13 Mr. Hoe Boon Leong is on a visit to Penang to make arrangement? for lrs tail's participation in the Peazj c Wireless Exhib tion24 words
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Advertisement54 1936-11-27 13 HEYMAN PURE CREAMERY BITTTEII Of a rich, ye. delicate creamy flavour. Hey man Butt?r is ideal for the table—or cooking purpo its. Manufactured in Australia, and hygienically packed—it is always as fresh as when it came from the dairy. <m»si*:i»ib thayerk sons. e;r». S 1 N G A P 08154 words
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Advertisement141 1936-11-27 13 I IBM IWEXPEITED <,l I STN! They just drop in Mg* when one is least expecting them 1 i r You can avoid the embarrassment of being unable to cater for unex- pected guests, if you are the for- lunate owner of an H.M.V. Refrir gerator. Of strikingly attractive appearance,141 words
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Article474 1936-11-27 14 VIEW OF COLLEGE PROFESSOR HOBBIES VITAL Prize-Giving At The Victoria School Singapore. Friday. THE need for apportioning a fair share of the curriculum for the training of aesthetics was emphasised by Professor H. Amen, Reader in Geography and Professor of Education at Raffles College474 words
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Article986 1936-11-27 14 Nine Out Of 32 Obtain School Certificate In 1935 only nine candidates obtained the School Certificate out oi 32 wno sat; and only 15 out of 64 candidates passed the Junior Certificate. At first sight these results give little credit to the school, but when it is remembered986 words
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Article228 1936-11-27 14 "Concentrate On One's Particular J#t\ The following message from Sir John Bagnall was read by the Headmaster: Absence from the Colony prevents my being with you en Prizegiving Day. I hope the function will be a*s successful as that of last year. Those who secure prizes will228 words
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Article340 1936-11-27 14 Vital Importance Of Hobbies Prof. H. Amon, Reader in Geography Coiw* Dfess r .°f Education at Raffles College, next delivered an address. boys to remember that during the whol* of the time they were '«f»! was their brain their bSy strengthen Whlch they 5ho "W fame to school340 words
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Article557 1936-11-27 14 COMRADES' GALLANT EFFORT TO SAVE HIM Singapore, Thursday. THE full story of the drowning 1 tragedy in the vicinity of the R.A.F. Yacht Club on Armistice Day, when L. A. C. Robert John Dutton lost his life, was told before the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W.557 words
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Article66 1936-11-27 14 Mr. Lim Loi Hin Miss Neftte Loh Swee Yin Singapore, Fridey. The wedding ol Mr Lim Loi Hin and Miss Nellie Loh Swee Yin took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, Archdeacon Graham White officiating. The bridegroom is with the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation, Singapore, and the bride b66 words
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Article135 1936-11-27 14 Burnt Film APPEAL JUDGES HOLD PLAINT DEFECTIVE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. JUDGMENT was delivered in the Court of Appeal to-duy in the case in which Mr. Ong Ec Lim, the Kuaia Lumpur cinema proprietor, appealed against the decision of Mr. Justice Pedlow, in135 words
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Article37 1936-11-27 14 Censorship Established In Paraguay Reuter. Buenos Aires, Nov. 27. JT is rumoured that a subversive movement has broken out at Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay. All communications have been interrupted and a censorship been established.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article154 1936-11-27 14 Men Return To Work In 17 Hours (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. SUNGEI BESI was the scene of a strike yesterday, which was notable for its complete lack of disorder or demonstrations. About 400 coolies from the Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd.. were concerned and154 words
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Article77 1936-11-27 14 Singapore Lawyer Admitted To F.jVLS. Bar Kuala Lumpur, To-day. Mr. P. H. Battishill, the well-known Singapore lawyer, was admitted to practice in the F.M.S. Bar this morning by Mr. Justice Whitley, who said that it gave him great pleasure to admit one whom he had known for77 words
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Article66 1936-11-27 14 Promoted To The President Taft News has been received that Capt. pSS;t C mman i er of tne D°U«r »ncr t£f int Ha J yes has Promoted to the command of the President Taft one of the trans-Pacific liners. Capt PierPresident H a^ ga^ re P on the66 words
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Article42 1936-11-27 14 Returning To Singapore On The Chenonceaux ML Ballereau. the Consul for France n Malaya, and Mme. Ballereau arc d£e fclf V V^ rSeilles t*** tn e M. M liner Chenonceaux and are due in Singapore on Dec. 19. In42 words
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Article107 1936-11-27 14 HALF STARVED Resc**. By Steamer For Singapore DRIFTING for over a week J* tempestuous South China 2 r arVed and Ieft only 62 limited amount of food 1n a which they had to sparingly, 14 Japanese fishermr a 68-ton fishing vessel were tually rescued by107 words
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Article213 1936-11-27 14 Leaving Hongkong harbour on NV for Singapore. th< distress signal coming from a -nailer5 shortly after eleven o'cl< The Captain manoeuvred the WWi alongside the craft ant the men on board. The fishermen, who come from Famosa, are being handed over to local Japanese consular authorities They will213 words
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Obituary197 1936-11-27 14 Death Two Days After Brother THE death took place on Wednesaa; of Mrs. Lenaii: hemina Wilson, wife Mr Wilson, late of the C Singapore, in her 70th. year The deceased, who Singapore family, was preceded her eldest brother Mr. S. F Eipeckerman only two days previously The funeral took197 words
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Article19 1936-11-27 14 Shanghai Shanghai was enshrou "5 fog yesterday. Land and waters was dislocated until the Chew Jit Poh.19 words
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Advertisement9 1936-11-27 14 A «IhtiTlAb MAST IN AMIAViahY ftAANiY T«hfcfcYi w.s. 169 words
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Advertisement19 1936-11-27 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITBR China Building, Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. SINGA** FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURE NC»19 words
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Article587 1936-11-27 15 NEED FOR MORE FUNDS A REBUKE To Members Of The Association Singapore, Friday. "AUR only salvation in the future is the education of our younger generation. The Association as it stands by itself is flourishing in the sense that it has not got into debt and587 words
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Article93 1936-11-27 15 ANTI-RED PACT Cossack Warning To Fascists Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 26. A VIOLENT attack on Germany and Japan was made at to-day's meeting of the Soviet Congress by H Ltibihenko, Premier of the Ukrainian Republic, who declared that they were preparing a "holy crusade against theReuter. - 93 words
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Article134 1936-11-27 15 Moscow, Nov. 29. THE Red Cossacks are determined to vipe out mercilessly Japanese. Geror any other enemy who dares to attack the Cossack Fatherland." This pledge, made by the Don Cossack at the concluding session of the A.. Union Congress of Soviets, brought everyone present, including M. Stalin134 words
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Article150 1936-11-27 15 Serial Story For The Sunday Tribune WE have pleasure in announcing that the publication of a serial story by the Rev. William Cross will next issue of the sun The title of the story i s "Golden Snow," and it is a historical romance based on150 words
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Article, Illustration249 1936-11-27 15 New Public Transport For Singapore AS Singapore's population grows so the rt demand for rapid and cheap transport increases. Residents and visitors alike will welcome the Check Cab Company, the latest recruit to the ranks of the better controlled taxi companies. The Check Cabs, with their smart gieen249 words
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Advertisement236 1936-11-27 15 I BUY A j SHELVADOR I FOR BEAUTY, ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE j When you buy a SHELVADOR you get 50% extra usable space on the shelves in the doo- S i which is equivalent to your buying one and a half refrigerators of another make. And the shelves, thej are236 words
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Advertisement202 1936-11-27 15 A \'4t t This is rather an ungual photograph of Bread, but a product such as ours is worthy of unusual treatment. IT IS GOOD ALL THROUGH! The ROYAL BAKERY offers you wholesome, nourishing bread, made under hygienic conditions from the finest Australian and Canadian flour which is carefully stored202 words
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Article632 1936-11-27 16 INSTRUCTIVE LECTURE ON STROKE TECHNIQUE -117 T. Tilden proved himself to be a very able speaker as well as a great tennis player when he gave to a large gathering at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden in mail week an Instructive ireture on tennis,632 words
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Article381 1936-11-27 16 PULAU BRANI OUTCLASSED 16—0 margin Three Good Tries By W. Ferguson Singapore. Friday W FERGUSON was the hero of tw day in the match ar Park yesterday betwem the St ArrtS XV and Pulau Brani. being ma r' ponsible for all the scoring f381 words
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Article198 1936-11-27 16 Improving Nicely At Hockey Singapore Thursday. THE Malays are improving nicely in hockey. A fortnight ago they beat an SRC. team and this afternoon, on the Padang a weak S.C.C. eleven were their victims. The Club were beaten by two good goals. With mor n practice the198 words
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Article22 1936-11-27 16 In a rugby match at Raffles College yesterday the College defeated a company XV of the Middlesex Regiment, 9—4.22 words
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Article132 1936-11-27 16 Al Nicholas Floored Seven Times (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Friday. NAI Boon Mah. the Siamese boxer, scored a decisive victory over Al Nicholas in a 12-round com est at the Jubilee Park, last night. The Siamese had little difficulty in beating the Indian, whom132 words
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Article302 1936-11-27 16 Championship Tournament Ties The following are coming ties In the S.C.R.C. open tennis championships: TO-DAY DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP:— Kobayashi and Aigawa v. Yadi and S. A. Da wood; Kam Gim Hock and Wong Thian Teck v. C. Reshty and H Kamis. SINGLES HANDICAP —J D. Graham v. K I.302 words
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Article126 1936-11-27 16 The Excise Clerks' Club will meet the Skyluck B.P. in a friendly badminton of four singles and two doubles on the iatter's court on Saturday, at 3 p.m. and the S.H.B Junior Service Club in a friendly match of three singles and two doubles on the Harbour Board126 words
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Article90 1936-11-27 16 International Soccer On Rec. 2 Reuter. THE! soccer match b'-tween Wales and Scotland will be played on Dec. 2 at Dundee. Teams: Wal s: Gray (Chester); Ellis (Mother well* and another; Edwards (Linfield', Griffiths <Villa» and Richards (Brentford"; Hopkins <Brentford». Bryn Jones (Wolves i. Gluv.r I GrimsbyReuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement85 1936-11-27 16 ELECTRICITY Learn at home. Electricity is the foundation upon which modern industry rests, and the trained Electrician has a wide assortment of opportunities. Many of to-day's leading electrical Engineers got their start by devoting their spare time to I.C.S. study. Let us send you further information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial)85 words
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Advertisement79 1936-11-27 16 LIP ALLURE Soft, natural, appealing lips— that's Tangee lipstick's gift. On f your lips it changes color magic- ally to the one shade of blush- RIM MM flattering to you. Its special cream bast soothes, soft- J ens, keeps lips youthful looking. I Try Tangee Day and Night Creams for79 words
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Article377 1936-11-27 17 BUT BEATEN Women's Hockey At The S.R.C. Singapore, Friday. niT for an eleventh hour attack which proved successful, by th® Girls norts Club, the European ladies would ve shared the goals in a game of 1: y played yesterday on the S.R.C. «round. Miss N. Oehlers and377 words
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Article75 1936-11-27 17 Results in the Singapore billiard--championship last night: Goh Teik Mong (A.A C.) beat Won; Kum 3 n« 'J.C.S.A. I 200—137. Tan Kee Chor <A.A.C.) beat Koh Hor Khocn «S.B.A.A.i 200—178. The winners meet in the quarter fina on Saturday at 8 p.m. The quarter-final will begin to-day with75 words
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Article205 1936-11-27 17 Tanglirt Club Tournament Ties For Week j 1 TIES drawn for play in the squash 11« C 2 Uets tourn ament at the Tangnn Club next week are as follows: MONDAY— NEW CUP Court 1 5.30 N. G. Morris v. A. Colville or D C. Watherston 600 D.205 words
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Article146 1936-11-27 17 Scratching And Order Of Running" rpHE following scratching* and order of running for to-;rurrow s races were Issued noon to-day: RACE 1 Horses, class 5, div, 3, 6 furs:— Dough Boy 8 12 RACE 2 Horses, class S, div. 2, I mile:— Never Mind 8 10 Jacatra 7146 words
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Article51 1936-11-27 17 V.M.C.A. Junior Department v. St. Andrew's School on Tuesday, at Anson Road Ground: Ec Thian Han. M. Modder. B M. Barker, S. T. Hope. E. C. M Hooe. G. Newman. J. Traill. Goh Chin Chve M. Armstrong, I. H. Newman. K. I eembrugpen. Reserves: J. Manasseh. Tan Wee51 words
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Article23 1936-11-27 17 Reuter. London. Nov. 26. To-day's rugger results:— Leicestershire 6 North Midlands 25 Oxford Un. 12 Mr. R. V. Stanley's XV 9Reuter. - 23 words
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Article166 1936-11-27 17 "Over 40" v. "Under 40" Match On Sunday FOLLOWING are teams and times of 1 starting in the "40 and under" v. "Over 40" match on Sunday, at Keppel Golf Club (4-ball foursome on handicap); ("40 and Under" mentioned first):— 8.30 D. W. Dale L. W. Byrde166 words
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Article21 1936-11-27 17 Reuter. Brisbane, Nov. 27. T UNCH time score in to-day's cricket (first day):— M.C.C. 81 for two, v. Queensland.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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112 1936-11-27 17 MALAYA CUP TEAMS R.A.F. R.N. Team To Meet Johore Singapore, Friday. WHILE Singapore and Negri-Malacca are fighting for the honours in Saturday's Malaya Cup rugger fixture at the S.C.C. Johore and the R.N. and R.A.F. team (who have both been already beaten by Singapore) will meet at Rengam. The R.N.112 words
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104 1936-11-27 17 There have been several changes in Singapore's team, as originally announced, to meet Negri-Malacca in the Malaya Cup match to-morrow on the Padang. Sym, Gillespie and Bingham are all en the injured list, and as already announced. Tuffnell is also unable to play. The104 words
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Article182 1936-11-27 17 THE following have been invited to play Rugby Football on Tuesday. at the S.C.C. in the Scotland vs. "Rest match: Scotland (In Blue* G E. C. Ash; A. P. Craigie. N. G. Morris. X A. Haddocks. H. J. M. Hcsketh; W. H. McNeill. A.182 words
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Advertisement51 1936-11-27 17 WE'RE READY FOR 9 I CHMSTMAS You will have to be ready too very soon and you cannot do better than purchase your puddings, mince pies, cakes chocolates and other delicacies from us. Everything we sell i s of the best and you will not be disappointed. CHCBFE LIMITED PHONE51 words
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Advertisement92 1936-11-27 17 $0.20 a bottle for DOLLAR brand JAVA SAUCE Delicious for your Breakfasc. Tiffin. Dinner and in its effect stimulates digestion. T. (i. KIAT CO., Singapore. 7GG, North Bridge Road, 111 Ift There's e\ cry thing "Kodak" Junior f 8.8 with w "Kodak" Junior t 6.3 with "Kodak Special" Setftiming shutter92 words
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Advertisement106 1936-11-27 17 Childhood Headaches In the vast majoirty of cases head-c-che in a child simply indicates a temporary derangement of the sfomach or bowels, for which condition all that is necessary to set matters right is a little cose of Baby's Own Tablets. The first action of these pleasant little tablets is106 words
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Advertisement53 1936-11-27 17 w mat mmn lift AnUkANCt COMPANY LIMITED 3CSSS«iSSSSSSSSSSSSSS5mmssses 1 ic.s. 4 4 LBS 4 LBS 11 PROTECT VOIR EYES! j USE < OIJ IIM 011 LAMPS j j THEY GIVE AS MUCH AS 2 Wq tlw Light j FOH THE SAMĔ CURRENT CONSUMPTION j Sole Agents: j UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED.53 words
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Miscellaneous26 1936-11-27 17 THE TIDES TO DAY:—8.44 a.m., 9 ft.; 10.0."» p.m., 8 f f 9 ii»s. TOMORROW:—9.28 a.m., 9 ft. 5 ins.; 10.56 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins.26 words
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Article440 1936-11-27 18 SELF GOVT. AGREEMENT WELCOMED London, Nov. 26. THE motion for ratification of the An-glo-Egyptian treaty of friendship and alliance, which was passed in'the House of Commons last night without a division, was debuted to-night In the House of Lords. Lord Plymouth in moving the motion440 words
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Article36 1936-11-27 18 Mrs. Loke Yew, with her son, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, and daughters, the Misses Loke, and Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. the well-known solicitor, all of Kuala Lumpur, were in Singapore on Wednesday and attended the races.36 words
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Article29 1936-11-27 18 Mr. Teik Yew, of the Lower Perak Sanitary Board office has gone on transfer to the Prai Customs office and Mr. Kandiah from Prai Customs office has succeeded him.29 words
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Article961 1936-11-27 18 President's Review At Annual Meeting THE following is the full text of the 1 presidential tpeecb delivered by Mr C. Atkin-Berry. at the annua general meeting of the Singapore Golf Club held on Wednesday, which was briefly reported in our issue of jesterdawith your permission I will961 words
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45 1936-11-27 18 HE. Count Vittorio Negri until recently the Italian M. in Bangkok, left for Italy bj Lloyd Triestino liner Victor: terday. He has been two Bangkok and is going home to his next appointment He is photographed above with Capt. Bagli the commander of the Vict45 words
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Advertisement104 1936-11-27 18 WELL-GROOMED MEN KEEP THEIR HAIR NEAT WITH 2 APB 2 YOUrTHOME LEAVE' CAR FORDJOHtjE LUXE; iW mm You will enjoy the most eeonommWm\\\\%\Wß mX t rouble-Iree leave possible mSgBiBBHSM by seeing England in a Ford "De mm^m^Bm Wm\m\\W Lu\c M an exceptionally roomy Car, with smart body lines and II104 words
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Advertisement210 1936-11-27 18 Indigestion Gone in 5 minutes i Read this letter, sent by an old sufferer: "For the past two years I have suffered greatly from indigestion. During that time I have tried many remedies, some of which were fairly good, others entirely useless. However, it has been left to your Digestif210 words
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Advertisement86 1936-11-27 18 ProtecT Your Car From Sun And Rain Use Our Canvas Cover BOON SENG Co., Ltd. WAI SAINT. MFn?r\TFn The active principle of this wine the \%m*+ a nd valuable "Gin Seng'' and deeVs yoiine I ,m thP tonlc aclion of wn, *ch is incrca r reatl? bj cor *»WiiaUon of86 words
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Advertisement128 1936-11-27 19 A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. SimĔ mX JL\ anfl rC liable m I WW operation. Quality of jJ materials work--1 Ire I manship most exact■J| \\X ing. HOE BOO.* LEONG PTDIO DfcPT., 7 P.insep Street. 60 Selegie Road, SINGAPORE SISSONS iffl'ili BITUMEN WbsmM SOLUTION j. Steel and Iron work128 words
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Advertisement337 1936-11-27 19 LISTENERS! HERE IS BIG NE WS Are you sick and tired with your present Radio Set. We offer good values. Bring it to us to-day, and trade it in for a New Philco. is an all-wave. Available at. Exceptionally Easy Terms. Free Demonstrations. DON'T DELAY. Consult S T S. P.337 words
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Miscellaneous1571 1936-11-27 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio j Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). BR PKOCRA^? IE A*PS I BERLIN STATION TgS?" |Smn^ n T; h Ma L ce L (a Painter). 2.40 p.m. Market Prices, Rates of TrSm w Austin; Rudolph (a poet), DJB 19.74 metre* (15.200 kcs.). DJA Exchange. Mi Wicn Of T1,571 words
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Article, Illustration293 1936-11-27 20 HIGH PRICES A British Officer in Japan Singapore. Thursday "EVERYTHING in Japan is a mere u copy of the West, and not very good copy either; it does not pretend to be anything else." This is the impression of Janan formed bv Lt.-Col Sir293 words
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Article41 1936-11-27 20 Enche Abdullah bin Ibrahim. Deputy Assistant District Officer. Bentong arrived in Tapah on Friday last and assumed duty us First Magistrate, in place of Y.M. Raja Haji Shahar Shah. The latter has taken ov3r the duties of Assistant District Officer, Tapah.41 words
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Article46 1936-11-27 20 Mr. E.S. Tiddeman. on his untitled from Home leave has take;: duties of Mr. E H. S. Bretherton. tant Inspector of Schools. South Pert* who has be in transferred to Taiping in the same capacity for North Pt Mr. Tiddeman is stationed In T eluk Anson.46 words
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Advertisement798 1936-11-27 20 ANOTHER STOMACH OPERATION AVOIDED by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder "Round about the first week of February," writes Mr. M. 8., "I became ill. The first symptoms were that I was very weak, could hardly walk, and C3uld not eat because of terrible pain in the stomach, between the shoulders, and798 words
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Advertisement410 1936-11-27 20 If your DOG'S OFF HIS FOOD you should act at once Human m\t> ■V* "U IV> 'I Oor'i I KaS s nth Thi. d.ajram .how. (he difference between i ever, Bob «W h«lir* do, 1 «on-porou. .kin (B) and human .kin (A). pHf Aim "7% Becaute there are no perspiration410 words
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Advertisement38 1936-11-27 20 VIRGIN FACE POWDER To clear and beautify your skin give this wonderful powder a trial. Guaranteed not to produce a blue or greasy colour. Obt-.unable at all good stoi Agents: CHENG HENC CO.. 2C5 SOUTH BRIDGE RD.. STQI'I38 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous549 1936-11-27 20 Malayan Li«tf>noi«« 9 Radio us.a. shortwave Ticiidfnii Moisten* r* «rnaoio programmes (Continued from page 19) The following are the principal Ame- rican short-wave transmissions. The PHOHI, HOLLAND I 2 RO, ROME numbers immediately after the call(Wavelength 16.88 metres) 1 letters refer to kilocycles, ana the second 25.40 metres (***** kcs).549 words
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Miscellaneous72 1936-11-27 20 V.I.C CAM I I I 49 jo metres M TO-PA^ 5.51 pm. News butlers, in 13 6.11 pm. News bulletin in Luc 6.31 pm Ionian the; 9.55 pin Time Signal C 7.0- MORROW 7.16 pm Talk contributed io World 1 3i Indian mu 7 5! p.m. Newi bull» 8 1172 words
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Advertisement150 1936-11-27 21 CADBU ATTRACTIVE FROM BOURN-VITA /'vMjC. \3*£k complete xmMm WEDGWOOD SET AND SPECIAL SPOONS v No. I. One Beaker and saucer 2 I-lb. Bk M i if Ifou/CU*** 1 No. 2. Four spoons 5 Mb. L 1 I No. 4. One Sugar Basin 2 I-lb. V I B *unc*D food B150 words
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Article527 1936-11-27 22 Buys More From Empire TEXTILE INDUSTRY DIFFICULTIES London. rjENERALLY speaking Japan, in trade with the United Kingdom and her Colonies, sells more than she buys, while, as regards the Da&sUdbxM and India, the position Us reversed. This is one of the statements contained in the527 words
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Article141 1936-11-27 22 Doctor Who Wanted Hi. Fee First Alexandria. nAMAGES amounting to £3on h V awarded by the Egyp a native woman because a loch t0 refused to attend her child un was paid in advance 88 h e The woman's daughter died toll an operation. lou141 words
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Article137 1936-11-27 22 Wife Killed Because She Worked Alexandria. Because she worked for her living a young Egyptian married woman hat been stabbed to death by her brother-in-law. He considered that she wis disgracing his family. The woman had married a workman The marriage was not a success because the137 words
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Article106 1936-11-27 22 Easy Divorce Record In Amsterdam Amsterdam. An easy divorce record has been created by Amsterdam which appear to be rapidly becoming Furop.s "Reno." Already 500 divorces, the highest number ever recorded have been regis tered by the Amsterdam registrar this year—as against only 185 on the same cate106 words
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Advertisement286 1936-11-27 22 Distributors for Southern Malaya: wwm* m No. 33, Winchester House, 11. 11. LIM tO. SINGAPORE. 4 COULD NOT LIFT ARMS ABOVE HEAD Suffered Agonies with Rheumatism This woman was practically crippled with agonising rheumatism in her back, arms and legs. For two months, she endured this painful condition, then, like286 words
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Advertisement166 1936-11-27 22 a. fa&vui h&aA wh- Th fh e B a 101 0f deli ntful refreshment sealed in Pabst TapaCan When the summer sun beats down-a cool safe drink of pure wholesome Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze wftolesom^ pokJ 0 ot wea J her conifort learn166 words
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Advertisement189 1936-11-27 22 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feeling You Could Push a Bus Over The liver should pour out two pii liquid bile into your bowels daily. II tU is not flowing freely your food doi rat It just decays in the bowels. Gaa189 words
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Article452 1936-11-27 23 Deputy Controller To Visit Madras THE following minutes of a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang on Thursday, Nov. 12, ■c officially supplied: Those present were: the chairman (The Hon. the Acting Controller of Labour, Malaya, Mr. C. Wilson): The airman and Secretary (The452 words
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Article36 1936-11-27 23 Unpleasant Experience I 4 or Chettiar (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Nov 25 Seremban" a K s r4ht UmPUr Chettiar at miss himtln^h the eestatel tate an <» "id not After a van return36 words
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Article155 1936-11-27 23 Man Who Has Sneezed 100,000 Times Saltlake City, Tjcah. Claim to the title of "World's Cham pion Sneezer is made by Mr Harrington, a salesman of this city l estimate conservaiively," he told n Uter in an in terview, "that I have And e2 rt 100 time155 words
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Article323 1936-11-27 23 Kotak Forced Into Mangrove Swamp (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 24. Smuggling of rubber still goes on in V Johore in spite of the heavy penalties impos?d. The maximum fine of $500 o n each ak Chinese was Imposed by Sheikh ttSJ5wS r (sreond323 words
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Article30 1936-11-27 23 Mr. H.B. Christopher, manager £X*3Sfi to mat. Johore, as manager Mr G T>n vers who lately v ra where he will spend t weeks and later proceed to JemanTah Estate30 words
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Advertisement8 1936-11-27 23 It does makera differeaice MILKMAID sweetejaed coiadeßsed MILK8 words
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Advertisement886 1936-11-27 23 [QUICK action fr with SAFETY I I C W HEN Headaches Pain High Temperatures, "J I ii X QU, Ck x^' ,ef f et baCk t0 n This i f mm 15 r h 7V he ASPRO is so valuable it a«s quickly Ii f WM v V'Y Qu,ckl >'886 words
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Advertisement40 1936-11-27 23 1)0 not strain Your j you perfect eye 1 prices. Consult A. TAX, D.0., M N. AO f trrtm THE OPTICAL HOUSE pntWoffi s ~ZkM>\ G5 stamford Roa d, Singapore. I z m I DRINK mm* J l>elicious Refreshing v40 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-11-27 24 Singapore beat the R.A.F., and R.N. in a Malaya Cup Rugby match by 11_5. Picture shows an incident. (Tribune).25 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-11-27 24 A study of Mrs. Sit Kok Sin, who was a recent visitor to Singapore. (TrihiirtP)15 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-11-27 24 Commodore Clarke, Officer in I^^^: snpptpri the RNV R. on Tuesday. In this photo is seen a part} 01 spected the ratings lined up for the inspection. I Tribune I30 words
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Advertisement61 1936-11-27 24 Agents: Joseph Travers ft Sons, Ltd. APB-2 •5» V I j|Jl j LOTION-CREPE DE CHINE j I d c fS3 Ni MILLOT I Fl PARIS j THE BEST FINEST SOLD; j IN THIS MARKET j Three Sizes $2 $3.50 $6 p. bottle j At All Dealers j j j j61 words
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Advertisement196 1936-11-27 24 PHOSFERINE GREATEST OF ALL j£ TONICS^ 4* 1 MASONITE i Extract from "Time" issue of October 19th, 1936: "Last year 100 carloads (about 5,500,000 square feet) were sold to Hollywood producers for scene sets, 200 carloads (about 11,000,000 square feet) to the automobile industry, another 200 carloans j to trailer196 words
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