Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1936

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII, -No. 281. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1936 FIVE CENTfe The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 28, 103 C. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1936. FIVE CĔNIS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 140 1 j Read The SUNDAY TIIIBIVI] Dominant In Malaya y\(fiMSfX^^flß|tf^%\\ Precious little people, these babies, and worthy of the most loving care. Fortunately, there is no longer any feeding problem. If nature fails, the sensible have recourse to LACTOGEN," which is balanced to \V\ resemble human milk. You can learn all
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    • 10 1 THE JVEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOKiVIM. TIUBI \L
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 498 2 M IIIITWER'S AX.M AL SALE (Now Proceeding) REAL BARGAINS OF MILLINERY FROCKS BATHING SUITS PULLOVERS UNDERWEAR NOVELTIES •SCHIFFIVERS" 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 all orders either
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    • 494 2 I HOUSES ft PROPERTY TO LET—Airy and Well ventilated flat No. 100, Selegie Road (Tiger Balm Clock Tower) Junction of Middle Road, Selegie Road, Wilkie Road and Short Street. Suitable for Doctors, Dentists, Photographers, Club or Residence Apply Ground Floor. GODOWN—Approximately 7,000 square feet Havelock Road with bathrooms, etc. Available
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    • 787 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,
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    • 785 2 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS Tenders will be received up to noon on 30th November, 1936, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting for:— (a) the supply of rations for European prisoners: (b) the supply of rations for Asiatic prisoners: in the custody of the Singapore Police, for
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    • 499 2 NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Singapore Family Benefit Society will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Thursday, 3rd December, 1936 at 5 p»m. LIM SENG KIANG. Hon. Secretary. NOTICE ALOR GAJAH RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the Twenty-seventh Annual General
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  • 762 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES STUDYING FOR B.O.T. CERTIFICATES Officers Unemployment Benefit pOR some consideraole time past difoffi^fl i experienced by nursnin. o^^ 6 Mer *hant Navy, when SSPSf? th lr cour S€s of study ashore ficates in SKSE of certim ufhk« drawing unemployment benent when so entitled mS of 0U w
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  • 111 3 May Do More Than 41 Knots New York. A new destroyer believed capable of approaching the record of more than 41 knots made recently by the U.S.S. Drayton, has been taken into commission at the New York Navy Yard. Brooklyn. The destroyer, named after Captain Samuel Chester
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  • 100 3 14 People Drowned Off Alexandria Alexandria. Fourteen people have lost their lives in a shipwreck 16 miles outside Alexandria harbour. The s.s. Abdel Latif Loutfl. a small 200-ton Egyptian merchant vessel, bound from Alexandria to Mersa Matruh. 200 miles west of Alexandria, apparently struck a reef, capsized
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 431 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA SB* P. O. 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 BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 24 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 JSOUDAN
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    • 132 3 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar, ss. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 ss. SUWA MARU Dec. 34 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Jan. 7 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 ft $343
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    • 519 3 M. M. LINE (Incorporated In Fiance) (MESS AC FRIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Alr-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles MARECHAL JOFFRE 11,732 T. Dec. 8 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Dec. 22 D'ARTAGNAN 15,105 T. Jan 2 CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Jan.
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    • 422 3 Special i Coronation Sailing ta Marseilles or London AND BACK at l>/2 Single Fare by the new and modern m.s. 'ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement from SINGAPORE 30-3-37 due MARSEILLES 23-4-37 due LONDON 1-5-37 Returning by m.s. "ALSIA" or m.s. "BORINGIA" 12,500 Tons Displacement, from SOUTHAMPTON 15 6 57 37 from
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    • 468 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w_ NORDDEUTSCHEst \SKk LLOYD W (Incorporated In Germany). The undernot d are the Company'a intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. Tor MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S pore. 1936. T m.v. TRAVE" omits, Manila, Hongkong and Japan Nov. 28 S.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Dec. 2 5 s.s. "FRANKEN"
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  • 240 4 "The Torchbearer" A Welcome Addition "THE Torchbearer" is the title of a new magazine published by the St. Mary's English School, Malacca. School magazines, are as a rule, replete with articles of absorbing interest not only to the young but also to grown-ups, for, written mostly
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  • 109 4 Seven Alleged Leaders Arrested Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Nov. 26. SEVEN leaders of the Chiu Kuo Hui (National Salvation Society* have been ai rested, including Mr. Chow Tn Fan and Mr. Chang Nai Hsi. The Shanghai Municipal authorities, ba a statement, allege that the men deliberately
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  • 37 4 Charles Pallant, 60. an accountant oi College Road, St. Albans, was found dead in the river at Aldeburgh. Suffolk It is believed that he fell out of a sailing boat he hired and which was found orifting.
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  • 129 4 Bound Over For One Year Singapore. Thursday. TAN Chew Liong. an elderly Chinese employed as Bill Collector by the Borneo Co., pleaded guilty before the Third Magistrate, Mr. A. D. York, to-day to a charge of misappropriating the company's money amounting to $251. The accused stated
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  • 241 4 Coroner's Suggestion After Fatality Singapore, Thursday. "IT is a dangerous junction and. in my opinion, there should be a I circle in the centre and one-way traffic, j rs in other partj of Singapore," said Mr I W. McQuarrie, Singapore Coroner, i to-day. at the conclusion of an
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  • 30 4 A fox appeared in the main London load at West Meon. near Botley, Hants, and ran under the wheel of a motorcycle combination driven by William Bridger, of Tollerton, Yorkshire
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  • 297 4 In Aid Of Families Of The Services THE Victoria Theatre has been reserved 1 for two special charity concerts be given by the "Die-Hards" Concert Party on the evenings of Dec. 14 and 15 Since the arrival of the 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment in Singapore
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  • 51 4 Foreman Injures Female Worker 27 r P Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Nov. 27 The strike in the Japanese cotnulls m Shanghai has been r settled. However, the stiike has'VI renewed at one Mill, following n," wounding of a female worker bv Japanese foreman.— Sin Che v. Jit
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  • 29 4 A verdict of "Accidental death untitled returned at Kibworth, Leicestei Reginald Philip North way. 23 the N cmptonshire county cricketer w lulled in a motor-car accide- Kibworth in August
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 93 4 Pilot Pen is Paramount! Pilot vacuum filling pen having no rubber tube inside is X I hwK I absolutely guaranteed against breakage for ten years. Ĕ tl I Try the most perfect pen ever produced at moderate price > n Wliimwß I to meet every demand. I 111 1 Imwm
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    • 150 4 teeth that sparkle and charm T~ou, too, con naye them—if you know this secret about removing film BnMag with ordinary dentifrice* can never leetk v.. gve you the gleaming white teeth you en™ brushing with an effective film-removing c €D dentifrice can do that For film is the sticky 1?
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  • 135 5 Coroner's Finding Against Driver A_ AP Singapore, Friday. FATAL accident in Havelock Road on Nov. 21 had a sequel in the coroner's Court to-day, when an inquiry was held into the death of the victim, a Chinese of the labouring class. He was knocked down and fatally
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  • 133 5 French Employers Reject New Labour Charter Reuter. A strike**™' mnitS'ii ~< J n Fra nee a s a result of the rejection by the Federation of Embers of the Matignon agreement, Frances new labour charter, which is regarded as one of the most imK nt Gov/™Te„, effeC
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  • 112 5 DRUNK HELPLESS "Adventure" Of Sinhalese In Johore Road Singapore, Friday. CARANELIS, a Singhalese, was charged t d the Second Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Biddulph, with b?having in a drunken and disorderly maimer ir. Johore Road last night The accused stated that he had drunk a little and while on his
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  • 30 5 Mr. C. R. Forsyth, a Malayan civil Service cadet, who is attached to the Labour Department, Seremban, is expected to go to India for study purposes in the near future.
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  • 29 5 Dr. R. Apparajoo, Assitant Medical Officer of the Singapore General Hospital haS been 2SHE* °M»eral Hos- I in place* p *nang I has come to Singapore™ 0 who 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 550 5 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7 30 a.m., Matins, a a.m.. Choral Eucharist 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 15 a.m., Sunday School. 5.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. J. A. Jagoe. Subject: The Second Coming. WEEKDAYS
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    • 637 5 lish). Preacher: Mr. Chew Hock Hin 8 p.m. Bible Class Wednesday, 5.30 p.m., Service of WorMafay? y Communio (in Preacher: Dr p. M Means eLs. 30 pm Boys Bri ade Bibl 5 P-m., Boys' Brigade Drill pm Epworth League Meetinc U Wed y n, 4 H 3o P f -WW
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    • 316 5 (Continued from previous colunm) Speakers: Messrs. Chiang Poh Geok and Wee Teow Poh. Friday, 8 p.m., Cantonese Service Speaker: Mr. Lee Hiap Loong. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 'Orange Grove Road, Singapore) (Branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, U.S.A.) Subject: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy." or
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    • 158 5 r Ae J- aftUkW LEE Hftj&i' <»Al" \WAT SANG MEDICATED WINK The active principle of this wine is the famous and valuable "Gin Seng• and deef s young horn -the tonic action of which is increased greatly by a combination of herbs. This wine is ex"Dent for Mental Physical Overwork,
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  • 430 6 lOMM»\ TOMMOWTIES RUBBER London, Nov. 27. Previous To-day Changs Tone nrm Firm Spot Buyer! B% 8 13|16 up 6 Seller* 8% 8 1516 up 11« Dec! Buyer. 8% 8 13|1« up V» Bellera 8 13 16 Ws up 1|1« Jan!*|Mar. Buyers 8 13.16 8 13 16 Sellera
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  • 2478 6 TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING liondon, Oct. 22. FE Twenty-sixth Annual General Meeting of the Sengat Rubber Estate. Limited, was held yesterday at the offices of the company, 24, Rood Lane, London. E.C. Sir George Maxwell, X B E., C.M.G. (the chairman), presided. CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH The Chairman
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    • 720 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to Tlw 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. HFAD OFFICE CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Vlanaging Director 3172 m I General Manager LONDON
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  • 202 7 IN 1937? Rubber Market Review A PERMISSIBLE exportable quota of 100 per cent, for rubber producers in 1937 is a possibility visualised in the weekly rubber market review of Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., oi Singapore. Hie statistical position, they state, never been sounder. q
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  • 300 7 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT local Repercussions Of U.S. Shipping Strike P 1 U J rubber report Messrs. Lewis and Peat. Ltd.. statebe week a small re-action us short lived, the trade ■fferings, and prices have and passed the former \>* ak ail increased quota i bringing out any lit is felt
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  • 320 7 Ordinary General Meeting London. Nov. 11. THE fourth 1 ordinary general meeting Plantations (1932), Kt. (i yesterday at 411-419, a:>: 'louse, EC., reports the FinK r Ridsdel (thp rhnirmnn^ said that due to the restricted output the profit for the y:ar ended Mar 31 last, at £3.102. was
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  • 32 7 Shipbuilding materials to the value of £471,000 have been ordered from the British Iron and Steel Corporation, Limited, by three Danish firms. Helsintror Shipbuilding Machinery Company. Jernkontoret Inc., Copenhagen, and Aalborg Shipyard.
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  • 654 7 Interim Dividend Of 5 Per Cent. Declared London, Nov. 12. PLS*™ annual general meeting of h.M yer ltam Til1 Dredging, Ltd was r^rt y 6S tH at 73 Cheapside E.C S? Fman cial Times sJd- V Thomas <the chairman) fSS' T^ e Permissible output under the
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  • 854 7 Kuchai Tin FIVE PER CENT. FINAL APPROVED Singapore, Frida3\ PRESENTING the directors' report and accounts at the second annual general meeting ot the Kuchai Tin, Ltd., held at the registered office of the company. 96. Market Street, at noon to-day, Mr. J. M. Sime, the chairman
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  • 816 7 Annual Meeting COMPANY'S NEW ASSET Singapore, Friday. pRESIDING at the eighteenth annual general meeting of Lingu! Tin, Ltd.. held at the registered office of the company at 96, Market Street, at 12.15 p.m. to-day, Mr. J. M. Sime said. The profit for the year
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  • 383 7 Satisfactory Results Of The Year SPEAKING at the adjourned annual meeting of the Sunnyside Rubbei Co.. Ltd., the chairman. Mr. M. L. Phillips, said:— During the year we made a profit of $10,033.49, which is a considerable increase on the previous year, a very satisfactory result considering
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  • 38 7 Mr. A. D. Light, formerly of Taiping has joined to firm of J.H. Vavasseur and Co., Ltd., in Penang. His duties as hon secretary of the Taiping Swimming Club have been taken over by Mr. D. W. Grehan.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 167 7 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED riHK MARINE, MOTOR Vr.M.i lk ifIRf.I.ARY, PERSONAL ACQ lIENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSAMf»N AND PUBLIC lI.VKIi ,r i INSURANCE. BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) -s 12 Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444° Exchange Dept €441 General Office: 5188-9 with 11 extensions
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  • 134 8 Re-Elected President Of Labour Federation Reuter. Tampas, Nov. 28. MR. William Green has been unani--111 mousy re-elected President of the American Federation of Labour.— Reuter. The veteran labour leader Mr. William Green was born on Mar. 3, 1873. His work for the cause of the workers, especially
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  • 173 8 To Have 40-Ton Flying Boats In Two Years' Time Honolulu, Hawaii. Gian'D 40-ton flying boats with space for sleeping passengers will be flying on transpacific routes within two years, it has been announced here by the President of Pan-American Airways, Mr. Juan Trippe. Engineering contracts for six
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  • 167 8 Charge Against A Chinese Prisoner Kuala Lumpur, Friday. TWO miles out from Kuala Lumput I yesterday, the mail train from Penang was suddenly brought to a halt and the excited passengers saw constables rush out of the train and run back along the line to where, some
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  • 165 8 Letters Sold For Nearly £100 l London. A series of letters written by T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) to Mr. Ernest Thurtle, M.P., has fetched in a total of nearly £100 at a London dealer's. Six years ago a close friendship sprang up between Lawrence and
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  • 1268 8 ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY DINNER IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Friday. SCOT rejoiced wi' brither Scot in celebration of St. Andrew's Day at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-night when a richt quid nicht was spent by about 500 members and guests of St. Andrew's Society's at the annual National
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  • 207 8 Known As Armaments King Monte Carlo. Nov. 27. OIR Basil Zaharoff. the famous banker, who has been lying ill in a nursing home for some time past, died to-day. Zaharoff, who was known as the "armaments king" owing to his enormous interests in the armaments industry all
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  • 103 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Nov. 27. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Trave 18: Kashin Maru, Cuacam 16; Kosei Maru 14; Tricolor 11; Shirala 9; Hector 7. Emniro Dock 'Entrance Oate 3> Luneburg 32; City of Lyons
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  • 51 8 A £1.000.000 order has been received by the Greenock Dockyard Company to build six ships for the Clan Line. This is one of the biggest shipping contracts obtained by the firm for many years. The work is expected to last fully two Years and will p.ive employment to thousands of
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  • 216 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 28 Race,: Singapore Turf ClvJ > Winter Meeting, third and last day. Football; S.C.F.A. League matches at Jalan Besar Stadium, C.CA.A. v. SM.Y.P.G., 3.45 pm.; A.a.a. v. 5.8.A.A., 4.55 p.m. Rugby: Malaya Cup, Singapore v NegriMalacca, S.C.C, 5 p.nv; Malaya Cup.
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  • 105 8 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 27. Paris 105 1164. New York 4.89 11 16 Montreal 4.88 5 8 Brussels 28.97. Geneva 21.31 1 Amsterdam 9.02'i. Milan 93 1 16 Berlin 12.17" 2 Stockholm 19.39V?» Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26 V 2 Prague 138 5 16. Belgrade 213.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 159 8 I Zr~^m PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL AND NEW CABARET ATTRACTION EDITH BILLY HERSEY The Personality Pair. American Dance Team. Specialists in the Latest Style of Modern Ballroom Dancing. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. BOOK YOUR TABLE NON-DINERS $1.00 mtam BRAS BAS AH
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    • 164 8 TO-NIGHT SPECIAL RACE PROGRAMME AT a* eve COVER CHARGE fl.Oft. Extension Till 2 A. M. EXCELLENT FLOOR SHOW 4* MILESTONE, PASIR PANJANG ROAD. Get dk*&U**Aata J STAMP ALBUMS i j PACKETS OF STAMPS i I 1 I DUPLICATE BOOKS 5 HINGES X and all accessories for stamp collectors Ask for
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 377 8 CLUB DIARY. [Tiuire are numerous Clubs anu .ocieliez in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of ihe 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is protded specially for them. Secretaries ire invited to co-operate tn keeping V ip-w-date and complete. Happening. ooneral interest wMsth be wc/uder m the "Diary of
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  • 812 9 THE HEARING WUe Family Wiped Out 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johoie Bahru, Friday. DLTI Khye Jee, a Hainanese, owner O of a small rubber estate in Hy-lam-Kang, Senai, his wife. Bang B,;ke Booi, and their seven-year-old daughter. Beh Boke Lan, were murdered in their house on
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  • 18 9 untitled Army meeting meeting will be •YM.C. A. hall at 8 p.m. Brigadier Lord will give Ulr address.
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  • 79 9 Excellent Orchestral Programme Singapore, Thursday Part of the 1»36 Childeo 2fS y pipped orchestra presentwxat' «wSje Tto rCcUaJ r€ceivcd ot applause rollowed aWay a d 8 storn < MacLeod were v C nr 0n G r «mp d osl,,^„ C s ei rre -ConMr h appreciation of
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  • 277 9 Itinerary For Malayan Tour Singapore, Friday. l T S P WILLI AMS, travelling secretary lor the Royal Empire MaSa. left SingaP re Before his departure he told reporter now he had enjoyed his visit to Singa o n^t nd OV L much he the kindness he had received
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  • 115 9 Annual Bazaar To Be Held On Dec. 4 The Wesley Church Annual will be held in Wesley, Hall, 48 Canning Rioe on Friday, Dec. 4, at 4 p [ft and will be opened by Mrs. A. B. Jzvuon. There will be a variety of interfiling articles on sale
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  • 47 9 The public engagements of the Police Band tqr the month .of December are as follows:— Ist —Telok Ayer, 6 p.m. 4th.—Katong t-arK <$~}..• n.m. 6th. Botanic Gardens 8.30 p.m. Bth—Waterloo Street 7 pm 11th —Telok Ayer, 6 p.m. 15th.—Katong Park, 6 pm. 18th—Botanic Gardens, 5.30 p.m.
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  • 28 9 The annual concert and prize distribution of the Serangoon English School "ill be held in the School on Wertr*».*. day. Dec. 2, at 9 a.m.
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  • 29 9 Captain E. Loretan, a medical officer in the Swiss Air Corns, died in hosnital shortly after a nrivate aeroplane whicp he was testing crashed on the aerodrome at Lausanne.
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  • 619 9 Vehicle Not Suitable DECISION IS NOT PERMANENT Singapore, Friday. Singapore, Friday. DECISION of Committee No. 1 'disapproving the registration and licensing of pedal tricycle-rick-shas as public transport vehicles" gave rise to some discussion at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to-day. A motion to
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  • 109 9 Breach Of Trust Of Liquor Singapore, Friday ENTENCE of six months' imprisonment was passed, by Mr H A Forrer. District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day. on a §traits-born Chinese named Siow Beng Ching when he pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of
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  • 49 9 The Royal Aero Club has been notified that the Federation. Aeronautique Internationale has officially confirmed Mrs. Mollison's flight from London to the Cape on May 4-7 last as a canital-to-eapital record. The duration "Of the flight was 78 hours 28 minutes, at a speed of 122.65 kilometres an hour.
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  • 291 9 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eactern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Nov. 21:— Colombo was the only port in the pastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week. 2 cases wl
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  • 132 9 Historical Film At The Marlborough Mr. Chishty, the Far East agent od Messrs. Lalji Hemraj Haridas, the Indiap film distributor, has brought a fine historical film to Singapore. The picture which depicts the eventful war between North and South India is being shown at the
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  • 386 9 Royal Delegates MILITARY FORCES TO BE REPRESENTED I foil wing communique has been issued regarding the reproaentatiun oi" the Malay States at the Coronation:— It is His Majesty s wish that th<» Rulers of the Malay States shall be represented at his Coronation, and at His
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  • 24 9 It has been reported to East Ham Insurance Committee that a young It -now out of benefit-has chatseS £S doctor 27 times during thTSS
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  • 29 9 The first step in the election of the first Rombay Legistrative Assembly H,7ili when candidates of the sche dulea castes wer e nominated for nr mary election, recently pn
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 318 9 FACTS ABOUT YOURSELF YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Y °w Heart beats about A S times a minute, j J At e *«"T beat it pumps about 3 ounces of blood. There arc y"""""" 1,440 minutes in every day. n *^*3ounees^3ll f o4oounces OVC TONS j Awd rour vorkiw YTa»T i«T
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 86 10 THEIROZ X' NORTH CrLANGE A*J H A Mi D It A Opening at the PAVILION TO-MORROW 3 SHOWS 3.15—6.15-9.15 GeorqeßAFT Dolores Costello BARRYMDRE YOURS FOR THE ASKING i > with Ida Lupino, Reginalo ")wen, James Gleason, Lynne Overman, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, lEdgarI Edgar Kennedy, Oirected by Alexander Hall A Paramount
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    • 296 10 v TO-DAY 3-15—6-15—9-15 Positively the f*% L g ft LAST DAY of f~ y\ |4>>/Vr this Brilliant 4STAK L»oth Cerftury-Fox Epic ———w-w-ww--1 IHE KOAD 10 ULORY Bfip iPiiii iiiiiiiiir iflndj with IHI I) 1111 MARCH WARX E It lIA X TER LIONEL HARRYMORE anil JtJi\E LAXC. NEVER BEFORE HAS SUCH
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    • 356 10 fixal 1 U 3-15 6-15 9-15 imp Jyli>#lllK EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT !f 1M —Malaya li.bune. MB FRANCIS LEDERER with ni.i.i?: r r -i:>, £XTR% Tj A GRAND PARAMOUNT LAUGH 'gAUMONT BRITISH NEWS THE ONLY COMEDY TOWN THE SCREEN'S No. 1 LOVE TEAM COMINo FRANCNOT TONE NELVYM DOUGLAS %f .°f 3 —Istewawt
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  • 156 11 Coolie And Son Rescued From River (From Our Onn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. OAMASAMY, a- Tamil coolie, who had approached the Assistant Controller of Labour asking for a letter to enable him to various centres of employment to look for his wife, who, he said, had been
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  • 33 11 At an adjourned debate of the Oxford Union Society a motion was carried by 191 votes to 94 recently "That this house would not approve the return to Germany of her former colonies."
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  • 191 11 Judgment Reserved In K. L. Case (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. C. H. Dakers in a case which' came up before him for hearing to-day, in which Thambyah, an Electrical Department meter reader, was charged with being in possession of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 686 11 1 \TKST ADVERTISEMENTS TED--Two young ladies, any V' ,!itv to canvass subscriptions for magazine. Liberal comAoply to Box 496, Malaya Jtfoune, Singapore. -^^^uIcKSALE.—The car for sportJ people. Singer Sport Four Seater Ttivp Good condition, appearance d Price $1,100. Apply "Victor" 58 slong LirnJPark. Lorong 40. w i \*TED —Second Hand
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    • 203 11 rr THE FLAVOUR HE FAVOURS Everyone will notice the improvement f'V I in richness and flavour in the stews, I V V soups, gravies and meat-pies, etc, if you OEEFINE V ThiS lin6i>t conCfcntrate a fluid beef Vfllf li \< makes a tremendous difference in dozens Jf] tlt recipes. The
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    • 343 11 SEASON EXTENDED! AT U A MRR A TO "I>AY at LAST FEW DAYS! ALnRMDIWi 3.15 6.15 9.15 if^L, ImhlM BKv''.lt"-* Acclaimed by all as the Thrillingest and Chillingest of all the Chan Series! l&^^^^^^^fc^^^H WARNER AT AM f\ THE GREATEST LIVING g •.^^«IHKB^^M fI/IUII L ULi\ 11 JL/ AMATEUR DETECTIVE
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  • 777 12 WHEN the Spanish c.vil war broke out we commented that the danger of it spreading into an international conflict would probably be averted if revolt could be prevented in France. The news that a general strike is threatened in the neighbouring power to Spain is therefore of
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  • 302 12 Rotary Effort For Children Of Unemployed The Rotary Club of Singapore is once again this year providing a treat for the children of the unemployed, which will take place on Friday, Dec. 18. This year no fewer than 1.000 children will be afforded a treat which will live
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  • 26 12 The Hon. Sir Trevor Bigham, K.B.E. barnster-at-law an d Lady Bigham 0.8E.. are passing through Singapore by the s.s Hector en rout* to Honekone from Birkenhead.
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  • 36 12 The Principal Trustees of the British Museum of Natural History have appointed Mr. Martin Alister Campbell Hinton. F.R.S., to be Keeper of ZooIcjry in succession to Dr W T Caiman. C.8., F.R.S.. who retires on Dec
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  • 210 12 NOTES COMMENTS Indian Rope Trick JJEMBERS of the Magic Circle and o'.hers interested in the magic art in Malaya will be interested to hear that the much discussed Indian rope trick is to be performed in the open air la Hyde Park, London, during the Coronation celebrations next May. Tliat,
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  • 198 12 j |F Mr Goldin can accomplish what he promises he should make considerable profit, for the Magic Circle has offered £500 to anyone who can perform the Indian rope trick in the open air and Mr. Bertram Mills, the circus proprietor, has offered £1,000. It is pleasant
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  • 164 12 JTRIKING indication of th e p oD uia. rity of the air mail is contained in figures just received from London i n 1929. when the service from England to India was first established, the weigh, of letters carried by air to the Emoire was about ten
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  • 183 12 '|N Britain," .says a London paper. "people often say they have never used the air mail because it is so complicated. The answer of the Genera. Post Office might be this: Gc to the nearest pest office, obtain an air aaul leaflet and buy a two-shilling bock'
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  • 405 12 By Looker Un "gIVE me the type of visitor who says what he wants to say and then stops." writes an essayist. Personally we prefer the one who say s it and then goes. A A Hcllywood screen actress who retired a lew years ago is
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    • 176 12 r -^-j* IF SWIMMING COSTUMES AND SHORTS i ?1 j jr-= j COSTUMES SHORTS j 4 I LIGHT WEIGHT MEDIUM WEIGHT S s PURE WOOL FINE j Vy\ <A WITH WHITE BELT ELASTIC RIB KNIT. j COLOUR NAVY. j J SKIRTED FRONT. H PLAIN BACK j COLOUR NAVY j \j
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    • 31 12 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, •quint, subnormal vision, problem case j. Glasses if needed. 4. Arcade, Ground Moor. Phone 3002. J5 fears European Clinica' Experience
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  • 98 13 RECOGNITION OF CONQUESTS ETHIOPIA MANCHURIA WORLD DISTRUST OF GERMAN MOVE JTALY and Japan have reached an agreement fr- recogiution of their respective eoS and Manchuria. This follows eloselv on the heefe German-Japanese anti-communist pact che World suspicion is aroused by the* mm« m. at
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  • 1032 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 28. IT L> vt'mi-offiiiar.y declared that an agreement has been reached whereby Japan Recognises Italian rule in Ethiopia in return for Italian recognition of the Manchu kuo and affirmation of Japanese commercial lights in Ethiopia. The statutory resolution required for the substitution of
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  • 325 13 By The Japan ese: FEAR OF SOVIET INFLUENCE Reuter. QFFICIAL backing for the MongolManchii attack on Suiyuan, which has been dramatically repulsed by Chinese forces, is contained in a joint Japanese Manchukuo statement Which says it is an anti-Red m rye and threatens "adequate measures" in
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  • 191 13 Increase In Export Quota Expected Reuter. Tl,, London. Nov. 27. ■■■■■I of uncertainty rema2lv evida "t in the rubber market ap P ear> to be giving wav fi "v show somp :'rnrjrovempnt Dee 15 R C mePtin Though consumers and speeulfn nL are more or ,ess "nanimous
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  • 472 13 REBELS HELD Spain Calls League Meeting Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 2J. A V, hC v, 2SS 1 bs »tle foi Madrid draw:, to a clo c the than they were a fortnight ago. in SITU a Cr anc,htr 24 h «>ors KflZfS f s e ,n ur ff
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  • 251 13 Relief To Industry F.M.S. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT IN order to afford measure cf relief to the coconut in.d oil palm industries, the F.M.S. Government made certain .concessions in 1934 19i5 a "d 1930. It ii ofllciallv announced that it ha* been decided to grant the same concessions
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  • 72 13 $30,000,000 Scheme For Development A Honi HEW JIT POH re Pon from totiSftS na f. CV inced considerable Zfn HalnaneBe C It is stated that Mr. T V of the f Economic' f T^ e svstlm ne nJ nClU f es the construction ci a system of railways
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  • 27 13 Reuter. Mexico City. Nov 28 The general oil strike all smTVk. republic scheduled for Sunday has Postponed, the men and owners acre ing to further pa-leys.-Reuter 8
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  • 94 13 IN CANTON Work Of Sir Andrew Caldecott Reuter. Carbon, Nov. 27. evidt,n <* of closer Stno- p""sn economic co-operation /ol£5? -l he excha »ffe of visits be(Zlr U A f G ernor of Hongkong Canton Ca,d «*ott) and th? thiv .authority, was shown in e S'"« ,aSt niffht
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  • 121 13 Pan-American Congress In Brazil Reuter. I Rio de Janeiro, Nov 27 P RE T r„? oosevelt k srey ":V '2 d,anapo,is wearing aIW 'argest and most enthusiastic crowd ever gathered here. Brazilian scrjoolI b °J£ sang the American anthem The necessity for close co-operation I
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  • 67 13 Principal And Others Bad*> Injured I London, Nov. 28,' WHEN the Principal of London 1 niyersily, Cj, Edwin DeJJer «*s inspecting constructional UO rk Tn rrcgress on the new lnivei>iv buildings to-day an accident occuV«e<i in which he and o.her officials wfre injured. T The injured were taken
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  • 59 13 Bangkok Not Celebrating This Year J (From Our Own Correspondent)' r 41 Bangkok. Nov. 2s. with a record of forty-six years' activities In Bangkok. St. Andrew's Society is not celebrating the patron of sahit'a day this week-end, but numerous* private dinner parties and bachelor dances have been
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    • 66 13 •HCTati** SHOULD BE CHANGED! m eh -1 25? who h h same as th e body. S uld havp ha y£ Deen wearing glasses whined L eir eyes scientifically 2«her an a 1 intervals to discover NtenS ci lange has taken place. n call n r Servic e and full
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    • 193 13 V j 4 MASONITE I j Extract from "Time" issue of October Mth, 1936: I sets^VcarliaTThnl 3 00 000 square feet) were so,d to Hollywood producers for scene f to trailer makers A 1i.000,000 square feet) to the automobile industry, another 200 carloads J as artificial HI mAS" 1 1
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  • 88 14 RUNNING OF SMALL BUSES DEMAND FOR EFFICIENCY COMMITTEE'S FINDING REFERRED BACK SINGAPORE'S transport problem again formed the principal subject of discussion at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, when a committee decision recommending the grant of a licence to a private company to run the Keppel
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  • 1920 14 Singapore. Friday. CONSIDERABLE discussion ensued at to-day's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, on a decision of Committee No. 1 recommending "the grant, under section 326 of the Municipal Ordinance of an omnibus serv ice licence to the Keppel Bus Co., Ltd.. in respect of the
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  • 46 14 It is officially announced that the contract for the new Nile dam in the oSta which is to take the place of the «drtnc barrage below Cairo, has been awarded to Ma-donald Gibbs and Co Sfneers) jfiuS whose. Under was the second lowest at £E. 2,486,133.
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  • 87 14 Dr. A. T. Thomas Appointed By Municipality Mr Chua Keh Hai referred to tne appointment, approved by committj»ps Nos 2 and 7, of Dr. A. T. Thomas to succeed Dr. Dawson as Asst f Municipal Health Officer, and asked if the?e was any candidate locally for the
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  • 111 14 Appeal To Mongol-Manchu Troops Shanghai. Nov. 27. MARSHALS Chiang Kai Shek and Yen M qSiShan in a joint message to the slaved by a common enemy. It concludes with the hope that those whe hkd been fighting he Chinese will return to the Chinese siae^ Udol entry into
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  • 161 14 Office-Bearers For Ensuing Year Singapore, Friday. The committee of the Malayan Magic Circle is considering the formation of a children's section. A good increase in membership *as reported by M D. P. Gilroy in ieviewpast year. It has been decided tdat there will be only two grades of
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  • 258 14 Jalan Besar May Become Available Singapore, Friday. 1 DECISION of Committee No. 6 disA approving an aPpUcatK*.touse the Jalan Besar Stadium tjacnwg hockey was discussed at to-day s meet UTS the Municipal Commissioners L f M F Fergusson said that ne disagreed with the grounds
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  • 170 14 Commi tee Unable To Suggest Revision Singapore, Friday. AT the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day. Mr. S. B. Tan referred to a decision of the compensaUon sub-committee which stated that it was unable to advise a revision of the compassionate grants to occupiers of fish ponds
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  • 1013 14 Acting President WISE GUIDANCE OF COMMISSIONERS Singapore, Friday. rpRIBUTES were paid at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day to Mr. G. L. Ham. the Deputy President, who will shortly be leaving for Seremban to act as British Resident, Negri Sembilan. Appreciation of Mr.
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    • 140 14 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL-SEAL EXTINGUISHER As in the former model, the valve seals both the inner chamber and the nozzle nort with the result that each ĔL Q -9i c° m P artment isolated from the other, and also from the atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the valve has however,
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    • 59 14 THE OVERSEA* ASSIRAX(t CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHCLIA s PHONE 5808. SINGAPOM» FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPt* SATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: rTT .y MALACCA CHOP HANG v*" 1 SEREMBAN CHIENTBROS: K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOM* NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH -LEE AH Wg^rjd PENANG C «sggS C X
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  • 650 15 BATON CHARGE Release Of Strikers Demanded From Our Oiui Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday CEVEN HUNDRED mining coolies «rom Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd marching on Kuala Lumpur for the purpose of releasing three fellow coolies who were arrested on Wednesday in
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  • 86 15 Former London Police Chief In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. Sir Trevor Bigham, K.B.E C B a lormer London fouce Chief, is in SingaESIt: accompanied by Laay Bigham ne arrived by tfte Bmc Kunnei liner Hector chLs morning on h s way to Hongkong. «cen by a iribune reporter,
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  • 286 15 Thn Singapore, Friday. The following appointments are noti- ie j n the Settlements Gazette dated Nov. 27. Mr. Brian Bernard Aheiton to b? an Assistant Engineer, Drainage and Irrigation Department. F.M.S. and S S with effect from Oct. 15. The promotion of Mr. J G. Crawford, an Officer
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  • 19 15 Mr. R. J. B. Donaldson, O. C Traffic, Tapah and Teluk Anson, is going on Horn? furlough next month.
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  • 619 15 Municipal View SENT FOR ADVICE TO BIRMINGHAM SilVfcpfflte, Friday. r KTER£STIKia discuseion regarding Ihe prohibition of short* during mixed bathing at the Mt. Emily Swimming Pool took place at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. It was revealed that the Commissioners wrote to Birmingham for information
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  • 70 15 The Rev. Mrs. Tanaki Uemura an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church in Japan, and a delegate to the Y.W.C.A. Regional Conference recently held in Ceylon, will speak at the Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, 5 Fort Canning Road, at 930 to-morrow morning. Mrs. Tanaki Uemura is the pastor
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  • 28 15 Mr. R. E. Holttum will speak on Kinabalu and Korinchi at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.
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  • 32 15 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased provisionally to recognise Senhor Aluislo Magalhaes as Consul of Brazil at Calcutta with jurisdiction in the Straits Settlements pending the issue of His Majesty's Exequatur
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  • 289 15 Big Battle Shortly In Suiyuan Sin Chew Jit Poh. Kweihua. Saturday. SNOWSTORMS are handicapping hos- es t> Suiyuan Communic ations in Peihngmiao have been suspended, and the movements of trooDs f st °PPed. Japanese planes cm?--2A to reconnoitre over the Chinese positions whenever possible vpSfn er FU Tsoi
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  • 64 15 To Act As Negri's Resident Singapore. Saturday MR. G. L. HAM, deputy president of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners announced ad yesterday's meeting of the Commission, in the course of a reply to congratulatory speeches made by Unofficials, that he was proceeding to act as Resident, Negri
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    • 23 15 I SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: j j SINGAPORE MALACCA j :!7 :!9 Hi h St 32, Riverside. j
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    • 83 15 9Ai %tsatt& r ™?f gl as sausages form an appetizing addition to any menu at any time, anywhen Our freshly made PORK AND BEEF SAUSAGES have a distinctive flavour, the result of many years experience in sausage making. This experience helps us to give better value for the same money.
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  • 337 16 WINTER MEETING CONCLUDES FAIR FIELDS IN ALL EIGHT EVENTS rPHE Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting concludes to-day with another cani of eight event.-. There are fair ields in all the races, and tnere should be some interesting racing seen. Handicaps, subject to coursoscratchings, and
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  • 60 16 (By "Winning Post") Race 1. See you Later Uprigh! Master Rubliy Race 2. Wattle Ash Financier Wait A Bit Race Cheerful Lady Blue Cross Amy Welkin Race 4. Zenlrec Vapour Kuala Laddie Race It Con Con Monavetn The Warrior Race G. Princess Toi Celestial Oolong Race 7. Bell Press
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  • 129 16 THE Singapore Amateur Weight-Lift-ing Federation, at a recent committee meeting, decided to pass Goh Ah Cheng's attempt of 230 lb. on the two hands clean and jerk with barbell al the last Singapore Olympic Championships This lift was disqualified owing to a technical error in the adjudication
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  • 73 16 Amicable Athletic Association vs. Siong 800 Athletic Association in th° S.C.F.A. inter-club league on Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium (players to assemble at the Association premises for free transport): Yeo Ah Kow, Chan Shing Kong, Tan Seng Leng, Tan Cheow Hin, Tan Lye Chuan, Cheng Yong Nghee, Chan Chan Kwang,
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  • 243 16 Singapore Johore And Back Singapore, Saturday. Malaya's best cyclists will assemble at Finlayson Green long before the sun rises to-mcrrow to take part in the 52mile race organised by the "The Student Union" of Singapore. The competitors will start at 5 a.m. and will race to Woodlands point
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  • 42 16 A hockey match played between the Standard Institute XI and the Raffle:?, Institution second XI on the Ceylon Tamils' Association ground on Wednesday ended in a goalless draw. The game was interesting all through and the players were evenly matched.
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  • 62 16 Loke's Badminton Party vs. Tuan Mong <0 B Association at soccer on Sunday, at the S.C.P.A. ground (Beach Road»: Wong Teck Fuh (capt Yong Mook Wong, Foo Wah Eng. Pang Thiain Jwee, Wu Chin Kun. Lim Jitt Chin. Lim Jitt Fong. Foo Wah Tip, Swee Lim Swang. Goh Tee Jin,
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  • 210 16 Fight Fixed For Dec. 4 Singapore, Saturday. FRESH from his victory over Young Narsing. Al Rivers is on the heels of Tiger Flowers. Al is confident of beating the flashy Negro. At a meeting held by the Board of Control last night the following bouts submitted by
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  • 115 16 Teams For Tuesday's Game Tt,-, Singapore, Saturday. he following have been invited to tat- > part in a hockey trial on foe o X.C ground on Tuesday at 505 Dm in order to select the Singapore team to meet Negri Sembilan at Seremban on Dec and Perak at
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  • 324 16 34 MATCHES Home Football For To-day THE first round of th: Football A a I ation Cup competition tatee nlar-to-day and the matches are a b together with the League fixture Shildon vs Stalybridge Celtic South Liverpool vs Morecambe Lincoln City vs New Bright Accrington
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  • 92 16 Scotland v. Kcsl At The S.C.C. The followins have ao Association Football on Mond; y sec Scotland (in blue': R M< Whyte: A. Ferguson. A. P Cra ;.r J McLachlan. R. Davidson. J Welsh. jE. D. Graham, A. Buchanan, L Orr. A T. Aird, P. J. Forbes The
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  • 21 16 The diaw Tor Ladies' Open S the Singapore badminton will take place at the Hall to-day at 2.30 p.m.
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    • 12 16 '.Or SPW NC v TIGER Fraser Neave, Ltd., Distributors of Tiger Beer
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    • 62 16 [common sense I t TREATMENT You must Remove the cause of: RHEUMATISM, PAINFUL JOINTS LUMBAGO, SKIN COMPLAINTS, ULCERS and SORES BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the surest way to health as it removes the CAUSE of the complaint from the blood and restores vigour and vitality. Clarke's
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    • 38 16 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in H<«ffk r l A British Company Repstetfi I ID «;re*t Britain and Honukomf j UFIS. HRE, MOTOR CAK. j MARINE PERSON-*' ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 427«. Offle«: Hongkong B*»k 8«eood lHoor, Snr^P 0 i
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  • 615 17 NOVEMBER HANDICAP AT MANCHESTER TO-DAY >By A Special Correspondent) Cautious layers are offering 15—1 on Penny Royal whose position has hardened as favourite for th? Manchester November Handicap, a mile-and-a-half affair tc be run at Castle Irwell to-day. Saturday Nov. 28, the very last
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  • 100 17 PROBABLES JOCKEYS Reuter. London. Nov. 27. rpHE amended list of prooable staiters for the Manchester November Handicap, to be run to-morrow at Manchester over a mile and four furlong is as follows, together with probable jockeys: Delete <Wing> Prince Achille (Carslake) Astyanax 'Elliott) Heavyweight (Lowreyt Bid'ford Bay 'Fcxt Bellans 'Richardson*
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  • 230 17 Singapore, Saturday. PLAYING in a heavy drizzle, the Innisfnr kllli s A fifteen proved too good r an s.CC. 'B-' team in their rugby 2 n t l r on the Padang yesterday *nen they beat the Club by ten points alS t0 nil Both trleS
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  • 187 17 Singapore, Saturday. THE Changi Gunners beat the SC.R.C. in a hockey match played on the latters' ground by two goals to nil yesterday. The ground was in an extremely bad condition owing to the recent rains and was hardly fit to be played on. Players
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  • 204 17 Rugby: Singapore v. NegriMalacca (Malaya Cup), S.C.C. padang. R.A.F. and R. N. v. Johore (Malaya Cup), Rengam, Singapore Asiatiis v. Negri AllBlues (All-Blues Trophy). Seremban. Perak v. Selangor (Malaya Cup), Ipoh. Races: Singapore Winter Meeting, last day. MALAYA CUP RUGBY TEAMS Singapore. Negri Malacca A. E. Minns
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  • 166 17 Singapore, Saturday T/HERE was a fairly large crowd at the racecourse yesterday afternoon fcr the sale of griffins imported by the Singapore Turf Club. Good prices were realised. Lot No. 1, Easter Parade, fetching the top price of $3,000 This filly was bought by Mr.
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  • 81 17 Singapore. Friday. IN a scratch rugby match this evening on Farrer Park between the two second teams of St. Andrew's and Fort Canning. Fort Canning won by 12—3. St. Andrew's were handicapped through having to bring in several late substitutes. Their forwards were slow and displayed poor understanding.
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  • 219 17 FAST WICKET Leyland Again To The Rescue Reuter. Brisbane, Nov. 27. THERE was a most sensational collapse in the M.C.C. batting to-day when they met Queensland. The tourists began quite promisingly and gathered 193 runs for four wickets. Then came disaster and
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  • 68 17 Results in las: night's ties in the Singapore billiards tournament Tay Yew Teck iS.C.RC.i beat Loh Khoon Hock <U.C.F.A.» :><,0—179 Koh Kirn Swee -AC C. beat Teo Koon Lim <~ A C. I 200 -139 TO-DAY'S TIES Gan Kee Tian «S C.R.C.t vs Sect Teng Chye (TJ.C F
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  • 46 17 The Keppel Golf Club November Ladies' foursome competition which was played yesterday resulted in a win for Mrs W P. Dcuglas and Mrs. M. G. Harvey 55—12 J 4^i2 1 The December Ladies Spoon < Bogey > will be played fcr on Friday. Dec. 4.
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    • 15 17 ENSURE BETTER VISION become t0 NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96, Hiffh Street, SINGAPORE. Phone 3786.
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    • 145 17 Ask for "Aero" next time ROWNTREE CO., LTD., Showrooms g3 Bras Basa They come out once a year ML only and are RICHER and BETTER th an ever. Every L—Packet is guaranteed to contain double your 1 moneys worth. PlvJ //SB Giant Packet: $2.00. ,L cany/u/essl Baby Packet: $1.00. F^%A^
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  • 205 18 Hongkong Film Sudios-Oipt. Hussey's Visit-Local Money To Develop Hainan— Kuomintang Kan In Malaya— Nanking Wants Its Abolition—Chinese Retail Trade In Phiiippines—Invasion Of Suiyuan—Mr. Yew Koh. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) f\\]R Film Censor, Capt. T. M. Hussey, has returned from a fortnight's leave in Hongkong. While there he
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  • 198 18 IT is probable that Mr. T. V. Scon-, 1 the chaiiman of the National Economic Council, who is now in Canton, will pay a v.s.t to Hainan Island. The development of the valuable ceo nomic and mineral resources of the is land and the construction or a naval
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  • 162 18 (RECENTLY, I have heard it mentioned 1 in Chinese circles that perhaps it will be an appropriate gesture on the part of the British Government to lift the ban imposed on the Kuomintam; in Malaya instituted a few years ago by Sir Cecil Clementi. It is an
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  • 170 18 THIS is a term used to dnote the entire I Chinese population living m Ma slaya5 laya the N E.I. Siam l e Phffl P Bs Nanvang means Booth Sea.; yang Chinese, of cours\ moans the Chinese in the South Seas. Perhaps it is not generally realLs-a that
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  • 33 18 Opening oi iic* Salvation Army W omen's Home in Singapore: right (facing camerai: Mrs. Tay L van Teck, Mr. Kao Ling Pai «C General), Mr. Scow Poh Leng and Mr. Aw Boon Par.
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  • 218 18 Highly significant, ther: fore, is the report from Manila to the effect that Chinese retail trade interrsts in the Philippines are in danger of being wiped out entirely. The Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission in Nanking, which Is in close touch with Chinese emigrants in foreign countries, have
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  • 125 18 MALAYAN Chinese follow closely events In China, and the invasion of Suiyuan Province by Mongol and Manchu irregulars has been extremely nerturbing. Chinese messages attempt to establish that the Japanese are giving material assistance to the invaders, who are termed "bandits" by the Chim Government, but that has
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  • 115 18 IT is apparent that Marshal (hi Kai Snek has decided, with the support of the nation to call the Japanese advance. He has com an understanding with the provi Governors to co-operate in th of Chinese territory. He probabij that if he yields further there will end to
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  • 117 18 REPORTS from Yunnanfu stat Mr. Leong Yew Koh, former] Ipoh lawyer, and now In the servi the Nanking Governmeni ha there in connection with the den tion of the Yunnan-Burma The frontier has never be< marked, and disputes and border ashes took place during recent sequently.
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  • 156 18 Serial Story For The Sunday Tribune WE have pseasure in announcing' that the publication of a soria story by the Rev. William Cross will begin in the next issue of the Sunday Tribune. The title of the story is "Goluen Snow," and it is a histori*
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  • 99 18 Defence On Charges 01 Grievous Hurt Singapore. Frid CHARGED on the three ccunts of tarily causing grey',mis hup with a dangerous weapon and, in afidK 1 tempted suicide by stabeir;; Inn; Chinese, Seow Ah Lek, appeared b Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judpc. criminal District Court, to day.
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    • 70 19 A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. SimJ ple and reiiable v k J operation. Quality of *J I materials worfc. I I manship most exact%X ing. HOE BOON L2ONG RADIO DbJTl\ 7 Prinsep Street, 60 Selegie Road, SINGAPORE NEW AMERICAN RECORD CHANGERS COMPLETE WITH THE LATEST HI-FIDELITY WEBSTER PICK-UP PRICES
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    • 87 19 NEW 1936 MODELS OF UNIVERSAL COOLERS IV ft \N PR 'CES More for your Money *W« »W. MODERN STYLING Inviting Contours 14tb ANNIVERSARY MODELS First Showing Inspect the Latest Model Universal Cooler And you will be deciding with care Enquire our easy payment terms and Hiring System. Distributors: K. LEE
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    • 1586 19 31 illilTilll LlSteilerS 9 Rlirl!** I ph °hi, Holland WlHiWf (Wavelength 16.88 metres). BRITISH EMPIRE «jann). Uttl. Girl Dances- J__l I 7„ PROGRAMMES m Haydn Heard and hiS Band an^un^mem 3^1 anthem Sandow: stars *u He J, en 805 p.m. St. Andrew's Day The 7-55 p.m. Popular concert. Af v
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    • 609 20 BISMAG ('Bisurated Magnesia') is the unfailing 7 treatment for the relief of stomach troubles It r S ives l uick relief MIIIM< tt instantly neutralises TniX 'if the harmful acids which cause indigestion and (i gastric ulcers. It also spreads a protecting film over the inflamed stomach lining and thus
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    • 50 20 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established PJI4) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationer CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling or cleaning of TO cs in offices undertaken. VIRGIN FACE POWDER Look younger! Cure your face of blemishes. Guaranteed safe and antiseptic. Agents: CHENG HENG CO.. Ml SOUTH BRIDGE RD., ST OR!
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 2382 20 c mm BERLIN STATION U.S.A. SHORTWAVE Malayan Listeners Ifaclio melrM auM *».m programmes 61 38 metreT (9.850 kcs >; DJQ 19 63 me(Contijiued from page 19) trea (15,288 tea.) DJB 18.89 metiw The following are lhe principal j «17.780 kcs.) rican short-wave transmissions The RADIO-COLONIAL. FRANCE NIROM STATION TO-DAY ttggX&SSmS*
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  • 1424 21 PROPOSED SOCIETY'S THIRD MONTHLY PURCHASE THAT an average saving of 13.5 jxf tent, was recorded in their monthly purchase is revealed in the thi I'd report of the proposed Nan\jll4 Co-operative Society (Singamr) just issued. There are three more purchases t 0 be made
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  • 307 21 Mother Superior Of Convent (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 26. SIMPLE ceremony which lasted less than fifteen minutes marked the conferring of a signal honour on a person belonging to an order that labours unstintmgly but unostentatiously for the service of mankind, when His Excellency
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  • 95 21 Concealed Birth Of Her Twins ArmviTQE' Singapore, Friday. CHINESE woman of the labouring hv C t c was S Cl i nd over fcr one year n^j h e Se cond Magistrate. Mr. J p ?,M'„ yestei day whcn she Pleaded B nH Jo concealing the birth
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 13 21 IN CASES OF BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS fl V=s I $1.25 PER LARGE DOTTLE ills.«"J
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    • 216 21 k r i USE THE RIGHT I MATERIAL j It must be absolutely the latest both in Colour Design j Only obtainable from Parmanand B ROS. J Newly established at phon fi fifi S 42 H'GII STREET. b 6 > .J. V SoU SKINHeaImu —Every night, Rub in Zam-Buk. C
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  • 511 22 Penang's Famous Snake Temple Helping The Poor Chinese Muslims Fascinating Hobby Of Fish-Breeding Abolition Of Tramcars. (From Our Staff Representative) Penang Office, Nov. 27. DRAWING an aiiegory from the saying that "a prophet is not without honour save in his cwn country," it might be
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  • 88 22 THE relief of distress and destitution in Penang continues to occupy the attention of those concerned and at a tecent meeting of the General Committee it was announced that $1,395.50 and $1,440.70 had been paid out during September and October, respectively, by the Penang and Province Welleslev Jubilee
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  • 260 22 THE party of Chinese Muslim pilgrims travelling to Mecca under the leadership of General Ma-li attracted considerable attention in the town when they were out sightseeing during the stay of the s.s. Asphalion in port last week. They proved easily distinguishable by reason of their flowing robes and
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  • 398 22 A HOBBY which is becoming increasingly popuh-.i among Penang residents is the breeding of fish in glass cases When one comes to consider it, there is nothing surprising about this selection. A well-stocked acquaiium, with its many-hued little fish darting about among plants and stones, is sufficiently attractive
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  • 119 22 THE authorities have lost no time in acceding to a demand for the abolition of the tramcars running between the Railway Station and Ayer ltam The objections to the vehicles were that they were unsightly, insanitary and unsafe. The service was- discontinued since the 23rd and has
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  • 47 22 Mr. S. J. W. Gooch, who is at present officiating as Asst. Director of Public Works, Singapore, returned to Perak as State Engineer on the return of Major R. L. Nunn last week, and Mr. P A. Molloy. who was acting in Perak goes Home on furlough.
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  • 415 22 Unemployment (To the Editor of the Malaga Tribumei Sir-From the new Governa** regulations issued by the Cow? Secretary, which came into onein July last. I understand that nVj££ cant without a School Certiricai higher grade qaaliftcati Q r future, be considered for emplowiJ! in the General
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  • 118 22 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribute Sir, —a frequent visitor to Sm?*pore, I have been astounded at tne mense improvements that R carried out in and around the ci y. what amazes me very much also i> whilst improvements are going on on most all sides, Paya
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  • 60 22 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Peipmg. Nov. ft j General Sung Che Yuen. Hopei» has summoned his "uuwu j nanders and General Liv \u mi.■ornor of Charter) at Peiping J to discuss plans to defend Cham*. Hopei and the cities of Peip»« Tientsin. r(W>ON were General Liv said tha<.his
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 536 22 II IMPERIAL I 1 AIRWAYS 1 EMPIRE ENTERPRISE S Below are extracts from the speech of the mm H Chairman (The Rt. Hon. Sir Eric Geddes), g at the Annual General Meeting of Imperial Airways Ltd., on Tuesday, 10 November 1956 0; The Chairman said: «0 21 During the year
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    • 241 22 Does MY BREATH I Wm smell like A— MAKE THIS TOOTHPICK TEST AND FIHD OUT! UTTIffcJ Colgate's removes this most common cause o/ bad breath >^^BBli^^^r TAKE a toothpick or some Bru»h your upper teeth unvoted dental no». Clean between your teeth. Does it reveal small food Then, put a
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    • 13 22 natural P° A DIBIL A trial 4/ S V V' ll m M
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  • 668 23 38 Years At Sea COMMANDED PIRATED SHIP Singapore, Friday. ON board the Blue Funnel liner Pa t rod us which left Singapore for England this week was Captain C. A. Christiansen, Commodore of the China Navigation Co. After 38 years at sea, he is going to spend
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  • 496 23 Local Companies At Law Singapore, Friday. five and a half days' hearing the case for the plaintiff in the civil suit brought by StantoS Nelsmi mpnn i^2 Limite d. against Brink£s2! Company was concluded Before Mr. Justice McElwaine the Cht*»f Justice in the High CouTt Yesterday of
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  • 51 23 Post For Son-In-Law Of Roosevelt Reuter. New York, Nov. 26. The virulent opposition of the Hearst newspapers to the re-election of President Roosevelt lends piquancy to the announcement that Mr. John Boettiger, Mr. Roosevelt's son-in-law, has been appointed by Mr. Hearst a* publisher of the "Seattle Post and
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  • 33 23 Mrs. Anne Macy, who achieved international celebrity as the teacher of Helen Keller, the blind and deaf author, died recently of heart ailment at Forest Hills, New York, at the age of 70
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  • 316 23 Two Emergency Bills A SHARE-PUSHING INQUIRY British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 26. Commons question time to-day the President of the Board of of Trade announced that trade negotiations with the Argentine had now been concluded and the provisions of the new agreement had been settled.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 126 23 CHEMISTRY All modern progress is dependent upon chemistry. The opportunities it presents are unlimited. At home in y° ur time, through study of an I.C.S. Chemistry Course, you can master the fundamentals of this fascinating science. Let us send you further information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd. 10A, Collyer Quay,
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    • 120 23 GOLDSN V ALLEY* AUSTRALIA* BRANDY TIIK LABEL TO LOOK FOR ■lave tou entered for the $1,000.00 COMPETITION For further particulars watch the Press or apply to GUTMjyEfgfc? J The Original PRIMUS SfrLr Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING 7»^ or occasional COOKING when it seems j to light a wood fire
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    • 19 23 I 1^? 4 <*»*n»Pta SUvw-PlaUd L cpacav ?A h H^ and Low Wtch Slides V <*»J** NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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