Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales pxxi» No. 2SO. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1936 FIVE CENTfc The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Dec. I, 1936. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1936 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 The Dominant Malaya GOLDEN VALLEY* AUSTRALIA* BRANDY THE LAREL TO LOOK FOR Rave you entered (or the $1,000.00 COMPETITION For further particulars watch the Press or apply to MILK XT ITS B£ST s CAPITOL Saturday Morning Xext At 10.30 j i I SPKMI "GIFT" SCREWING OF 20th CENTURY-FOX FILMS' j
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    • 253 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOBMMi TBIBI XE V f S MASONITE I Extract from "Time" issue of October 19th, 1936: J j Last year 100 carloads (about 5,500,000 square feet) were sold to Hollywood J sets 200 carloads (about 11,000,000 square feet) to the automobile industry, another
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  • 135 2 Statement Of Sin, T dE Singapore Munich*, v ment lor the v, >nows that then? were pared with 200 to th J and with 250 i v lh e !3rev C* ot last year. lhe Corr «ix>ndlt The chief eau.es of h ben-beri 17; phth^ N
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  • 134 2 Malacca Association Meeting THE annual genera) meson. Indo-Ceyionc.se A s* S£? J > was held at thT ff^g The President. Mr p r t was in the chair, and the-e v good attendance. The hen. een wrn4 9nr i, the past yea? and^fefhoj 8 ffi •statement of accounts for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1011 2 1 SCHIFFNER'S 1 AXMAL SALE (Now Proceeding) REAL BARGAINS OF MILLINERY FROCKS j BATHING SUITS PULLOVERS I I UNDERWEAR NOVELTIES j Meyer Mansion TO LET Offices:_l24 126, (2nd. Floor), Robinson &?sl lrt Fl r Back^ion), Shops:-ll 17 19, Stamford Rd., 167, (Ground Floor), Selegie Rd 11 Clyde Terrace. Godown:—Bo, Wallich
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    • 709 2 FOR SALE—Dodge, Roadster, perfect condition, new tyres, painting—insured tall July 1537, for quick sale, owner going away, Raffles Hotel Room 30. Embroidery and woollen works undertaken by R. Tay, 41, Bras Basah Road. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaxanteed. Twenty years' experience. Have your Horoscope correctly done by world famous psychic astrologists
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    • 629 2 IN THE HIGH COURT v>F THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 66 of 1934. In the matter of the Estate settled by Kavena Hadjee Mobamed Yoosuf by an Indenture dated ihe 3-1-27 and Registered in Volume DCLXXXVI No. 154. and In the matter of the said Kavena
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    • 105 2 REFRACTING ft DISPENSING OPTICIANS OPTOMETRIST A. TAN, D.0., M.N.A.O. THE CPTICAL MM far DIABETES IiaUTUS •■< DIABETES ifrSIPIDtf WmomM C—■■■■ ■■gjX Cnnlil -jj-.-.— ■•gtyk«)f C—■■■■■ mm. a*~— •ma** cipwin Baftr*SS«tS3ss.-* ■•gtykai Cmmln J <*• i*"*"'"* •> Kcgtykal CapMlM tii^ .o>cti«* or. f. if owccnoNS row use S Hmjlal Captott la
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  • 1473 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES BRITISH SHIPPING SUBSIDIES Shipbuilder's Plea NEED FOR EMPIRE ASSISTANCE IT is the bunion of Sii GioiK' 1 Hunter. K.C.E.. D.Sc, the well known ahipbuiWei, .-is set forth in 11 article in The Imperial Re-view at foreign snip submdi"* clearly red to he met !•>■ «uhsicjio rmvrn and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 395 3 gTEAMKS SAILINGS and! BRITISH INDIA o SJ. SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. MAJPUTANA 17 000 Dec. 4 SSc-ALORE 6,000 Dec 1& SnpußA n.uuu Dec. 18 ■AWALPTNDI 17.000 Jan. 1 SiuTAN 6,100 Jan. 16 mRFU 15.00») Jan. 15 SSar 6.000 Jan. 25 uAKTHAGE 17.000 Jan. 29 6.500 Feb. 12 ■at
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    • 80 3 B. L S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. FOR BANGKOK. Leave.. Due Singapore. KISTNA In port Dec. 6 KOLA Dec. 8 Dec. 13 For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA KOROA Dec. 9 Dec 10 KARAGOLA Dec. 16 Dec. 17 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NE GAP AT AM, KARIKAL PORTO NOVO CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS.
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    • 604 3 M. B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) l For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) i Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore New York i ms KIYOSUMI MARU Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 30 Feb. I m s KOMAKI MARU Feb.
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    • 509 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. 1937 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
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    • 520 3 STEAMER SAILINGS > NORDDEUTSCHEB WSi LLOYD \f— (Incorporated In Germany). The undernotcd are the Company** intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. Tor MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due B pore. 1930. s.s. "FRANKEN" omfts Manila and North China Due Spore Dec. 7 Port Swettenham Dec. 6 Penang Dec. 5 m.s. "HAVEL" Dec.
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  • 581 4 Arm To s„ ain PLAN SUBMITTED Tn BOTH SIDES British Official Wireless. lunteers fell outside the of the non-intervention agreement as at preent defined ihev felt that it was a matter which called for further examination with view to the early submission by tho sub-committee of i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 115 4 I I t T "Good for you" is one thing: "nice to eat" is another. T If you had to eat the same thing every morning, perhaps you'd get tired of it too. Even the nicest cereals can be made nicer—and still more nourishing. Just add a big j£ spoonful
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    • 252 4 osk BABYSCOID V*lv CHECKtD LtJ BETTER Graduate Nurse believes in prevention BECAUSE colds may bring on serious complications, be sure to use a simple, safe remedy immediately baby coughs and shows cold symptoms. A Canadian nurse found Baby's Own Tablets a most effective treatment for this purpose She writes: "Being
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    • 36 4 CHRISTMAS BOOKS for CHILD 111 > We specialise in Childr< Books and invite you t<> inspect our stock. For CHRISTMAS CARDS CALENDARS AND DECORATIVE WRAPPINGS, ETC call at I Malaya Publishing House Limited. The House for Book*
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  • 459 6 LO\lM>\ COMMODITIES London, Dec. 3. Previous To-day Change Tone Quieter Very steady Spot Buyers ***** ***** Sellers ***** 815|16 Jan. Mar. Buyers 8 7 /s 8 7 8 Sellers 8 15 16 815 16 Apr.JJune Buyers 8 7 j, 8 7 8 Sellers d July, Sept. Buyers
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  • 880 6 THE SURPLUS Wharf Trade Less Than Previous Year A SURPLUS of $544,348 for the year ended June 30 last is shown in the report of the Singapore Harbour Board. This compares with a surplus of $483,004 17 last year. The'report states that the trade handled at the
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  • 514 6 Annual Meeting ESTATE FINANCING DIFFICULTY Singapore. Thursday. following minuUs of t| eighth annual gen ral of shareholders of Oil Palm P tions, Ltd., held at the refW office of the Company. Hongi Bank Chambers. Singap on T day Dec. 1 are officially suppfi Present: Mr. E.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 756 6 y j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j t (Incorporated in the StrarCs Settlements). J Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, i The Ho Hong Bank Limited and i The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited j Capital 1 Authorised $40,000,000.00 Issued'and Paid Up $10,000,00p.00. S HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1651 7 jgsued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broken MINING Eraser <Ss Co. Lyall 8z Evatt Singapore. Dec 4th 9am Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Fraser Co. Lyell Evatt 4 Ampat Tin 4 9 56 5- 5 6 Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers a Asam Kumbang
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  • 591 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 31«4 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 8 13 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: firm. New York: 18 9 16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. This morning's market is quiet but the undertone appears to be
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  • 103 7 British Official Wireless. Paris 105 9 64. New York 4.90 9 16. Montreal 4.90 1 Brussels 28.99 1 2 Geneva 2133 1 2 Amsterdam 9.01'4Milan 93' 8 Berlin 12.18 1 Stockholm 19 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 1 Prague 138 J a Belgrade 213. Madrid nom wplcinerfors
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 289 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MO lOH CAB ixsi ram i: W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green. 3 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China Mr Special Charier) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 614* Exchange Dept 6441 General Office: 5188-9 with 11
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    • 30 7 The Eastern Inked ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEBiCLB, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACQDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA« TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. in..AO OFFICE. 1611. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L O. JOHN SOW
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  • 137 8 ALHAMBRA—- Down The Stretch 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Gorg3ous Hussy." 615 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—-Thank You, Jeeves," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH—"Cowboy Millionaire," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE.— 'The Adventures of Frank Mernwcll" d—6 chapters), 7- and 9 pm. GREAT WOHU>.-v. 1 t:i W Side-shows. Malay Oper»> Jtiiiif.se Ws»
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  • 47 8 Among the 200 exhibit at the annual chrysanthemum show of the People's Palace and East End Horticultural Society recently was a large display of fruit and chrysanthemums sent by the King from his Windsor estate The Royal exhibits were later auctioned in aid of the London Hospital.
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  • 28 8 The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Rosso is due at Singapore at noon to-morrow and will sail for Colombo and EuroD l the same day at 3 p.m. v
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  • 124 8 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Letters Dec. 12+, Dec. 15 New Year: Letters Dec. 4, Dec. 19•, Dec 22 t MAILS FOR U.S.A. Christmas. Letters Dec. s*. Dec. B New Year: Letters Dec. 51, Dec. 12 Dec 151. MAILS FOR CANADA Christmas: Letters
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  • 118 8 Mails expected from Europe, (London parcel mails* by the Rajputana to-day, ime of delivery of parcels 9 a.m. tomorrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the lokiwa maru, due at Singaport, to-day. Mails expscted from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders'
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  • 97 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, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. M?dan, Jasks, "Amsterdam* and tLondonSNetherlands, closing
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  • 21 8 The Air mail i Imperial t despatched from Singapore on Nov. 25 was delivered in London on Dec. 3.
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  • 27 8 The rubber crop of the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., for November. 1936, was 50,510 lbs. The total for seven months was 313,540 lbs
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  • 99 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Dec 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Op ten Noort 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Rajputana 18: Perak 16; Tokiwa Maru 14: Kosei Maru 11; D'Artagnan 9: Poelau Bras 7. Emoire D<x:k (Entrance Gate 3) Cingalese Prince 30:
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  • 416 8 Singapore, Friday. The following are passengers by the Naldera which left Singapore for Europe to-dary:— Mr. T S. Adams. Mr. J. M. Allan. Mr D. A. Alexander. Major and Mrs Anderson, Miss Alexander. Marine 8 Allsop, Mr. A. G. C. Betts. Mr. A R. Bromley, Mr. G.
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  • 48 8 D'Artagnan. French omo Maweuiea 4.12 to 1 ons; from Senang. Dutc> 72Q C■ bang 312 to Palembanf 5 f l2° m Palem Tcmohon, Dutch aL Singkawang 4.12 to Borneo ffff from Marosa, Norwegian ft™ Bangkok '3.12 toBMgS fr m Benkollen Dutch Si 12 Tarempa 4.12 from
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  • 183 8 Easier Tendency l„ T hf Local Market Singapore, MESSRS. Guthrie and Co t 111 their weekly rubber reix -t 1!1 During the greater part of the the market locally ha. show n o v ef k easier tendency, and there bawf rath r ally been fairly free 8ener
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  • 139 8 Singapore, Thursday The following passengers diseml at Singapore from the P and 0 dera which arrived here from China ail Japan yesterday: Miss M. Stedman, Miss D Ste Miss E. Stedman, Mr. H Bern Mrs. A. J. Beveridge. Mr F y CrL martie, Mr. and Mrs~ C D
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 198 8 MALAYAN i PREMIER HOT.EL_ J TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. j (informal) 9.30 to midnight. CABARET ATTRACTION EDITH BILLY HERSEY The Personality Pair. American Dance Team. Specialists in the Latest Style of Modern Ballroom Dancing. NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES BRASSERIE EXCELLENT CUISINE. POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL
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    • 51 8 VIRGIN FACE POWDER To clear and beautify your give this wonderful powdei Guaranteed not to produce I b.ue or greasy colour. Obtainable at all good stores. Agents: CHENG HENG CO.. US SOUTH BRIDGE RD., STOltl GLOS T O R A AWAKENS THE NATURAL BEAI IN YOUR HA! R 1 APB
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 134 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Last Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp Alor Star 89 Nil 97 70 Bayan Lepas /Penang) 87 Nil 6.9 75 Sitiawan 88 Nil 17 72 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 4 7 72 Malacca 86 Nil 71 74 Inland. Kuala Lipis 89 Nil
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    • 281 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j .5. STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TOO Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Dec. 4 1 p.m. Muntok Op ten Noort 4 2.30 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra, S.-E.ist Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Noort 4 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang,
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    • 633 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 4 Boxine- Tiger Flowers v. Al Rivers; Kid Ahmat v. Neil Hemchit, New World Arena, 9 p.m. .Jl Rugby: S.C.C. "B" v. Middlesex B, Hockey* 0 C.S.C. "A" v. G.H.R.C., C.S.C SCC A" v. Middlesex, S.C.C; Colts I V S.C.RC. I.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 492 10 I TO-DAY'S WINNER! YOU CAN BET YOUR BOTTOM DOLLAR ON IT!—THE KING OF SPORTS I AND THE SPORT OF KINGS! I 1% W\ jMMi%HI MB MM a\l MREMIERE TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 I SCC Why the best THEATRE ROYAL <U5 TO-NIGHT 9.15 MATINEES SAT. SUN. .'US AN AJANTA SUPER HINDUSTANI PRODUCTION
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    • 112 10 "Joan Crawford comes through with a performance- thani she has toore THF •8» GORGEOUS HUSSY" is worth anybody's money NEWS OF THE WORLD. I 6.15 TO-NIGHT AT THE CAPITOL^TI *I- j V SHE RULED THE LIVES OF MEN SWAYED THE POLICIES OF A NATION w As ENVIED AND HATED BY
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    • 236 10 fPAVILION TO-XIGHT ft.U-9.Ui s j P. G. WODEHOUSE'S FAMOUS STORY NOW OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE I J VERY GOOD FUN—Malaya Tribune yesterday. I JEEVES, BY JOVE I 1 T ...THAT MAD, MUMBLING ENGLISH BUTLER The f Unniest He may be no character in WM gentleman,but 3 fiction...on the fe s 9
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  • 489 11 S.R.C. WIN Good Defence Gains Day For Club Singapore, Friday. SPLENDID defence was mainly A responsible for the S.R.C. win,iin« their match against the Com* bined Services on the padnng yesttul.'V by the odd goal in three. 1m Rtcs scoied twice in the first hall"
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  • 208 11 Full Results Of Hospital Meeting Singapore, Thursday. THE following are the complete results 1 of the General Hospital Nurses' annual sports which were continued today alter being postponed from yesterday. owing to the inclemency of the weathers. Egg and Spoon Race; x Miss H. Klassen; 2 Miss
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  • 44 11 untitled Goan Community of Singapore celebrate the feast of their Patron St. Francis Xavier, at the Church SI Josech (Portuguese Mission) on Sunday with a Solemn High Mass at 8 ■m. The Redemntorist priest, the Rev. i Green, will preach the sermon lis Mass.
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  • 478 11 Full List Of Prize Winners THE following is a list of prize winners at the Outrara School: Standard 11, Class A: 1, Wong Chong Tun, 2, Tan Huck Chye. 3, Lim Sing Chong, Monitor, Wong Chong Tun. Class B: 1, Ng Vim Chong, 2, Chua Eng Hock,
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  • 119 11 Visits Penang Trade School (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. VISITS were paid to the Penang Free School and to the Government Trade School by H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, this morning. He was accompanied by the Hon. 'the Resident Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, and
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  • 102 11 Korean Recovered From Throat Wound (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. NAKAMURA, the Korean who is charged with the murder of a pretty Japanese girl at the Corner House on Nov 19 and causing hurt to the proprietress of the hotel at the same time appeared in
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  • 115 11 The following Malayan residents sail for Home by the Naldera, which left Singapore to-day: Mr. T. S. Adams, Major and Mrs. Anderson and infant, Miss Alexander, Miss C. Betts, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. P. Fulcher, Mrs. F. M. Holt, Mrs. Jordan and infant, Dr. J. D.
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  • 359 11 LATEST NEWS Attempt To Regain PeUfflgmiao Shanghai, Dec. 4. SIX Japanese planes bombed Tachingshan. in Suiyuan, yesterday morning. The Chinese troops turned their anti-aircraft guns on the machines but they managed to escape. Chinese cavalry occupied Nantaochin yesterday afternoon. Seven hundred Manchu troops under General Li Shiu
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  • 239 11 Selangor Committee's Decision (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. IF a decision made by the Coronation Committee is put into practice Seiangor will have, in the near future, several valuable scholarships, founded in memory of the Coronation of King Edward on May 12. At Tuesday's meeting
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  • 27 11 The 17th anniversary of the Amateur Sporting Association will be celebrated at the seaside bungalow cf Mr. Aw Boon Haw at Paiir Panjang on Saturday, and Sunday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 381 11 i CAPITOL iJ*» V^v Technicoior J/ You've Seen Coloured Pictures Before BUT YOU'VE NEVER PEEN SUCH GORGEOUS NATURAL COLOUR! LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Dresser 2nd grade or higher start January. Apply stating salary required, Manager, Lanadron Estate, Muar. WANTED—lmmediately female canvassers, any nationality, European preferable, salary according to qualification. Apply Manager, Box
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    • 357 11 T """cAN YOU^THINK OF A BETTER GIFT FOR S3-? AW Kiddies We- nursery j iMiOTSIIiJC 1 each vo,l,me c,,n 1 S v> ■Kfei>3Bil tains 6 doub]e j I »1 -idtd records^ wifn Album. S j J $3 per set. I j j 1 volume, 6 records with album. j $3
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  • 810 12 WITH dramatic suddenness. \ho silence of the British Press on a matter which has been anxiously debated by British people has at last been brokui. Foi months past American newspapers end magazines have I eefl QfWnly discussing the friendship said to exist between His Majesty the
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  • 82 12 Death Of Mrs. Hogg And Mrs. S. Thomas (From Our Own Correspondent I <By Air Mail) London, Nov. 25. THE death has occurred at Ruislip 1 Middlesex, of Mrs. W D. Him onto daughter of the late Sir John Anderson of Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore Mrs. Sara
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  • 53 12 Appointment Of Mr. W. A. Ward ch h0 4 H L gh Commissioner for the Majjy Stales hjus received the agreement of H.H. the Regent of Selangor to the appointment of Mr. w. a. Ward M.C.S., to act as British Resident Selangor, until H.H. the Sultan of Selangnr
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  • 25 12 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Dee. 4. Tlie Argentine Government has suspended the basic prices of Wheat and linseed but has maintained the maize price—Reuter.
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  • 185 12 NOTES COMMENTS The Strike Menace IT is increasingly obvious that a strong line has ;o be taken with th? strike m nace In Malaya. There may be grievances in some instances, but such grievance? pre being carefully sifted by the minorities, and it is intolerable that business and the public
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  • 145 12 yHE fact that the greater part of t.i labour in Malaya is- imported put.-; he authorities In a very strong position there is my threat to .he peace of he community, and if needs be powers oi deportation will be resolutely enforced. There is no desire to
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  • 154 12 |T is given to few men to enjoy such general esteem and regard as fell to the let of the Hon. Mr a p Jones, and the news of hi sud illness and death cam- as a to his many frbnds. He was, Wh*n a!l spok: well,
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  • 198 12 pEFERENCE has already been Mr. Thornley Jones work >n the c;-es? cf music in Singapore A Mend who is well qualified to speak on ihe .vbjce writes to us as fellows with v card to these activities "Through the death cf Mr Thondn Jcnes the musical community of
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  • 442 12 By 'CHICAGO gangsters en oojnparative !y mild individuals nowadays." says B writer. Gone arc the tough guys who used to shave with a blow lamp and finish oT with sandpaper. A The n;;ine of a new baby ear is said to be the smallest yet manulactured.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 157 12 "SIRAMA" SAFETY RAZOR SHARPENER MAKES YOUR BLADES LAST MUCH LONGER UNIQUE AND INEXPENSIVE PRICE $4.50 EACH. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. GRANT'S j MORELLA I Cherry Brandy I Welcome Always Keep it Handy tf* Hosts and Hostesses—listen to I Whispers of Little Lady j I "At occasions that, you
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    • 46 12 R. A. THOMPSON, D.OJ*c. (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem casrj. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinica' Experience j THE j RAILWAYS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE FOR ALL KINDS OF TRANSPORTATION THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
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  • 306 13 MA V ABDICA TE MRS. SIMPSON FLIES TO PARIS EMPIRE STRONGLY OPPOSED TO UNION REUTER message received late this morning quotes the Daily Telegraph, which understands that in spite of the representations of the Cabinet and the Dominions Governments the Kiiig's intentions
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  • 394 13 Dominions' Messages To Britain London, Doc. 4. DEUTER uneler.stands that the Dominions are exercising their rights under the Statute of Westminster to make direct representations to His Majesty King Edward on any subject th< y believe affects them. They aie also hi close touch with tile Home Government. The views
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  • 468 13 Statements In House Of Commons London, Dec. 3. King, alter a long interview with Mr. Baldwin last night, went to Fort Belvedere. A motor-cyclist despatch rider left Buckingham Palace early this morning with important papers for Reuter. the K'ntf. The King 1 as summoned three important members ot' his entourage,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 33 13 PREMIER QUALITY MACARONI and VERMICELLI m~ MAMRONI PREMIERE mmt^ I Tlt AVERS* PERFECTION SHIP BRAND I 'hand Mara- NIRM \C L L\T^m r, »ni and Yer- /> PftiMifc*c. Qu*ut*l 4j| P s "l" Agents:
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    • 38 13 BRITISH THE NEW RAD, 472" ibi^^m Beautiful figured walnut cabinet Fully tropicalised chassis 7 Valves Quiet visual tuning device 0 Gramophone Pick-up sockets Etc. Etc. $140.00 DEPOSIT $1.5.00 INSTALMENTS $11.00 MONTHLY S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. si kaffles place
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  • 89 13 Not To A Commoner Or An American Reuter. London, Dec. 4. THE Times, in a leading article, states:— "Let there be no misunderstanding about the character of the objection to such a marriage as the King has be?n understood to contemplate. It has bc?n diligently put about in c'her countries
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  • 440 13 Pressing Questions I PREMIER IS NOT COMMUNICATIVE London. Dec. 3. PUBLIC concern at the news of the constitutional issue which had suddenly arisen and existence of which was first disclosed in comment printed in today's newspapers on the Premier's audience last night with the King, was manifested today by large
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  • 101 13 Name Or» Every Lip SYMPATHY FOR THE KING Reuter. New York. Dec. 4. King of England's name is on every lip in the United States. Xo story of recent years has seized (he public imagination so strongly. Many ordinary people sympathise W'th the King, with a tinge
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  • 195 14 Premier Stresses Gravity Of Situation Reuter. London, Dec. 3. The Daily Mail in the news columns, declares that the King has refused to accept the guidance of his Ministers in matters affecting his private life. It understands that Mr. Baldwin yesterday evening informed His Majesty that the Cabinet
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  • 261 14 London, Dec 3. The Prime Minister was received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace last night and remained there for one hour. Then, after a brief visit to the House of Commons, where he met certain members of the Cabinet, he was visited at
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  • 206 14 Labour Party Executive Meets British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 3 The King, who last night, after an audience with the Prime Minister, weitc Fort Belvedere, his country house near Windsor, and spent to-day returned to Buckingham Palace snort*? after 8.30 this evening. A few mmutes before, the
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  • 887 14 MORE OUT Fire Engines Called Out Singapore, Friday. THROUGHOUT this morning 0 Department officials worked strenuous to bring about ment of the Tamil lf^ Singapore, and up to the tune of go ingtto press the negations are still in progress. As the
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  • 87 14 Head Of The Government Tobacco Trust Reuter. Hankow, Dec. 4. A MESSAGE from Hsnchow (Kiangsu) states that Mr. George Hobart Newsome, aged 40, a native of North Carolina and manager of the Government tobacco monopoly at Hsuchow. has been murdered by an known gunman. It is
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  • 321 14 Notable M.-G.-M. Film At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS RARELY have so many leading players appeared in one picture as is the case in "The Gorgeous Hussy, the M-G-M production at the Capitol. As the "hussy" herself we have Joan Crawford and with her are Robert Taylor Lionel
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  • 67 14 Revue Company At The Adelphi Dan Kenny's Vaudevillians appeared with success at the Adelphi Hotel last night. They give a good programme oi comedy, song and dance, and with excellent assistance from the Reller Band the programme went with a swing. The dancing by three members of the
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  • 26 14 Mr. Kawagoe and General Chang Chun met yesterday afternoon. The Tsingtao incident was the main topic discussed, and other issues were not touched.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 11 14 The Italian Government has promised to respect Japanese interests in Abyssinia
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  • 516 14 AMERICAN VISITOR'S MONEY RECOVERED Singapore, Thursday. 1 AN American millionaire, Mr. Bany Jamin Sobol who, together with two friends, stayed in Singapore recently, has had reason to compliment the officers of the Detective Branch on a really smart piece of work. In the latter part
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  • 44 14 Accused Had Six Previous Convictions Singapore. Friday. 1 The case was concluded this morning and the accused Mohamed Ibrahim, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. to be followed by a year's police supervision. > Six previous convictions were proved i against him.
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  • 135 14 Price Of Tourist Plane Reduced British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 4. The De Havilland Company have made a cut of £100 in the price of the popular Hornet Moth light-cabin biplane of which over a hundred are already in daily use all over the world At £775
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  • 107 14 Singapore Magistrate Transferred Singapore, Friday. MR. A. D. York, the Thhd Police Magistrate, took the bench for the last time this morning. He has been appointed District Officer. Kota Tinggi. and will take his new duties on Monday. When Mr. York came on the bench this
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  • 78 14 Reuter. London, Dec. 4. AFTER in al uneasiness caused by the cons utional issue which mow widely discussed in the Press, the Stock Exchange appears to be settling down. Price-making has been resumed in most sections but pending clarification of the situation the ranges are considerably
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  • 227 14 NAVAL LANDING Grave Economic Situation Reuter. Nanking, De i THE Sino-Japancse situation as P taken a critical turn as the result of the landing at Tsingiao (Shantung) of 1,000 Japanese marines in connection with the lockout of 25,000 mill workers by Japanese owners. An energetic protest has
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  • 193 15 "VERY BRIGHT" Commandant Leaves For Home Singapore, Friday. iFTER remaining in the General Hospital for three weeks, Lt.-Col. K. H. L. Fink, O.B.E., M.C., the Commandant, Straits Settlements Volunteer Forces, was discharged this morning, and straightaway proceeded to the P. and O.
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  • 97 15 French Negotiations With United States British Official Wireless. London. Dee. 4. Iced in the House of Commons whether he had any information as to the iiuions in Paris concerning the .ich debt to America, and whether uould intimate to the Government the United States that His Majesty's \ernment was also
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  • 123 15 New Move In East Hopei Reuter. Tientsin. Dec. 3. THE foreign oil companies are plunged in a dilemma as the result of an order of the so-called autonomous East Hopei Government requiring payment of a duty on all products imported into East Hopei from Tieysin. This
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  • 49 15 British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 4. The Minister of Labour announced in the House of Commons to-day that a measure to amend the Special Areas Development Act. under which Government aid for depressed areas has been organised, would be introduced soon after the Christmas recess.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 194 15 Urges Need Of Better Transport Reuter. Montevideo. D:e. 3. A MOST enthusiastic reception was given to President Roosevelt cn his onival here to-dtvy f c m Fujnos Ai»-es. lunning crowds holding up th: presidential prove sio.i m my i-m;s. It is understood thu a dozen United
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  • 133 15 U.S. Government Getting Worried Reuter. New York, Dec 4 THERE were three important developments in the U.S.A. shipping strike to-day. At Houston (Texas) the owner of the Lyjes Steamship Company, which has a large fleet of coastal steamers, announced that he would submit a new contract to the
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  • 209 15 No Disturbances HOPE OF SETTLEMENT TO-DAY i From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. QNLY a few hundred of the 2.U00 coolies who went on strike this ttQfttfng .11 the Hong Fatt (Sungei Bed) Minc-s returned to work this evening after endless negotiations between the company
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  • 37 15 On Farm 70 Miles From Cape Town Reuter. Cape Town, Dec. 3. MOLLISION and his companion have been found safe in a farm 14 miles south of Bredasdorp and 70 miles from Cape Town —Reuter.
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  • 169 15 Judgment For The Defence Singapore. Thursday. A CLAIM for $2,787 65. brought by F. A. Bartholomeusz, Ltd., agains* Chung Chi Trading Company, Chop Hung Loong Chan Tai Kee and Ts° Eng Huang, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Cussen in the High Couri to day. his lordship giving judgment
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  • 74 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 25. Malayans on leave who have called at Molaya House recently include:— Mr. and Mrs. P. O.'Connell, Johore; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wegener. F.M.S. Railways. Kuala Lumpur; Dr. T. Balasingham, Singapore; Mr. and Mrs. D. Mac.
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    • 279 15 You be just as sure. Commence the day with •a tasty breakfast. There is nothing like a good start Make your selection AUSTRALIAN DEVONSHIRE DANlSH^ iimmm 4mmm Have you ordered your X'mas Turkey? PHONE 5378 rr.s. 251 S J j ABSOLUTE SECURITY s Motor Uxiox i I j INSURANCE COMPANY,
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  • 315 16 IT seems to be generally agreed that in th* coming series of cricket Tesmatches'the last word will be with the batsmen. One of the bowlers may show unexpected skill but such an occurrence at the moment
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  • 454 16 A SOLUTION Australian Action Condemned IF Voce is not allowed to pack the leg I side field during the tour of the English XL, then not only Voce but the whole outfit might just as well pack up and catch the next steamer back home, states Truth,
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  • 325 16 IHE following are records for all Test matches, held by players taking part in to-day's game:— FOR ENGLAND G. O. Allen: Shared the record partnership for the eighth wicket, 246, with L E. G. Ames, v. New Zealand at Lord's, 1931. L. E. G.
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    220 16 THE first Test Match between the M.C.C. tourists and Australia begins to-day at Brisbane. The final teams have yet to be selected, from the following players: England Australia Allen (capt.) Bradman (capt.) Ames Badcock Barnett Chipperfield Fagg Fingleton Hammond McCabe Hardstaff McCormick Leyland Oldfield Robins O'Reilly Verity Robinson
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  • 353 16 OUTSTANDING IMPRESSIONS OF A 60-YEAR-OLD STRUGGLE RERE are a few facts about EnglandAustralian Test cricket which might be of interest: The first wai> played at Melbourne in 1876-7 and of the 134 matches played, Fngland have won 52, Australia 53 and 29 have been drawn. England's highest total is 636
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  • 413 16 toured Australia at the same time Owing to the illness of P. F. Warier J W. H. T. Douglas captained England the year 1861, and under the captaincy cf H. H. Stephenson, the party set sail from Liverpool on Oct. 18 and landed at Melbourne on Christmas Eve. The tour
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  • 128 16 Brisbane, Dec. 4. JHE first Test match between England and Australia began to-day. The sky was overcast and threatening but the wicket was perfect. There was a crowd of 10,000. Biown is 12th man for Australia, and Fishlock replaces Sims as England's 12th mail. England won the tors and circled
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  • 36 16 Nelsonites XI v. the Henderson Athletic Party on Sunday on the R?:lwav Institute ground; Chelliah, Alunat Soo Lim Rajulco, K. Pak. Kurup Kene Swee. Hassan. Choon Whatt. Sulonl (capt.), Ak Ham, Reserves. Peng Tay
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  • 45 16 SC.C v Middlesex Regiment to-day at S.C.C: F. J. L Mayger; C. E. Brooke. G. E. C. Ash; J. McKinlay. H. Sardeman, G* L. Plummer: Alan Colville, R. J. Forbes. Lt. F S Jenkins, G. Willfams, D. MiCreanor. Umpire E. C. Wa> .>u
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  • 113 16 On Saturday St Andrews 01 vs. The Rest at Fairer Park J t som (Capt.c Chua Bog Cheng, Wf JJ: Scon. J. Tavlor. J. Duclos: J JuiJ G Loh: W. PllUen L. le Deux v chael. P. Moss Hugh Chee Ton Mess. F. Pullen J. Ferguson > Yap
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  • 762 17 FULL RESULTS Rain Mars Enjoyable Sport Fn>m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. rr i !M two-day Skye meeting of the Selangor Turf Club opened today. There was only a small crowd, and fell before the start, continuing the vents were begun. THE
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  • 176 17 Medicals Go Down To The Teachers Singapore, Friday, p the Medical College ground yesterday the Singapore Teachers defeated the home team at rugger by six wo tries* to three <a trv > Both sets of forwardsjoacked well in crum s but their heeling was weak and
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  • 266 17 K Singapore. Thursday, rugby was seen at Bukit Timah '-his afternoon when the North and South teams of Raffles College clashed. A close and hard fought game resulted in victory for the South by 16 points to 9 points (two goals and two tries to a penalty
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  • 34 17 Gunnar Barlund. the Finnish heavy-weight who has a d cision over Ben Foord, has been offered a match with Joe Louis, but Paul Damski, his manager, has declined on the ground that Barlund Bomber."
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  • 15 17 West Ham United F.C. have signed, on professional forms, Harry Medhurst. J the Working goal-keeper.
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  • 228 17 RIVERS FLOWERS VERY FIT TO-NIGHT'S BOXING Excellent Bouts Expected j Singapore, Friday. DEPORTS from both camps indicate v that Tiger Flowers and Al Rivers are very fit for their 15 three-minute round battle at the New World Arena to-night. At a trial weighing-in yesterday both wer e within the welterweight
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  • 291 17 Johorc's XV To Meet Negri-Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Dec. 4. THE Johore State rugby lootball XV to play Negri-Malacca in the Malaya Cup at Seremban on Saturday is as follows J. B. Dudgeon; H. F. W Gray, D Hutchinson. S. W. Sidford R G. Willacy;
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  • 364 17 Card Of Ntyg Events For To-Morrow RACE NINE Horses, class 4, div. 2, 6 fur.s, 6 p.m.: Meg 10.7 Mandai 106 Little Mother 10.3 Time 9.13 George Robey 9 9 Maggie Girton 9 8 Sauntress 9.7 Harap 9.G Roast Chestnutt 8.3 Double Totes: Races 4 ar.cl 6. 8 and
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  • 26 17 TO a.m.. 8 l4. inx: l.52 pm. y l' I in TO —2 23 u.m. t, 1 in: 2.4» p.m.. 8 ll. K in^.
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  • 2773 18 IMPRESSIVE GATHERING AT THE FUNERAL Singapore, Thursday. THE funeral of the late Mr. Albert Edward Thornley Jones, the head of Mansfield Company Ltd.. in Malaya untimely death occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore at about 7 n m on Wednesday, took place at the Biriftdari Cemetery
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  • 106 18 Tablet To Mark Spot Where He Lay In State V ...J Atl London. Tourists of the future. whe *Y„ U pvact London, will be able to see the spot where King George V lay m in Westminster Hall «,«ared A tablet, which has been pr*PJ£ g to
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    • 618 18 FIRST PRIZE $500 CONDITIONS. 1. Competitors may send in as many X LJ I D H solutions as they like provided earn Wkf (lillJ <l|lllllllllllllllllll!lllllll' MIX L/ entry is accompanied by a mam W»« W^^"l»^ label off a full size bottle (or 2 MMI7I- |3VjTT« DDI7C main labels off a
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    • 266 19 j Latest in Quality RADIOS* 1937 m j Over 20 Models in stock *PkST I EVERY MODEL A CHALLEXGER j I Sole Agents "H.M.V." American Radios f IKEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY,! j 122/124 Orchard Road. S Phone: 4566, Singapore. "i GET A PHILCO AND YOU GET THE WORLD A Philco
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    • 1205 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio "ftaßHß** RRTTTSH FMPTPI? I Recital The following arc the principal Ame15K1 nmriKtA 650 m aT3 i I NTRnM BT4Tinw ricaTl short-wave transitions. The PROGRAMMES "US 1 NIROM. SfATION numbers immediately after the callrimUftiimWßa cX"SW n SSS?* S2SS t0 me TO-DAY letters refer to kilocydes. ano the second
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  • 188 20 Woman's Fear of Rheumatic Pains One of t.he many troubles that afflict rheumatic sufferers is the difficulty of getting up and down stairs. Such was the case with this woman, before she started taking Kruschen, but now she finds it no trouble. Read what she says:—
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  • 333 20 FIERCE HAND TO HAND FIGH TING London, Dec. 2. ALLEGED ffas shelling by the insureen s has forced the Government troops to retire on the sic or, wes. of Madrid and the in «■urgen s are now manoeuvring taek the capital from the west Five hundred
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  • 678 20 Protection Of Dominions Shipping Reuter Wireless. London. Dec. 1. MR. Eden intervened in the House of Commons' debate declared the Admirc't/ had no; issued and will n >t issue instructions not to protect Dominion ships and, therefore, the present position was that Dominion ships are entitled to protection
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  • 18 20 Mr. J. L. Ross, a director of Messrs. Kyle, Palmer and Co., Kuala Lumpu has returned from leave.
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  • 17 20 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. O.B.E., will be one of the representatives of the Colony at the Coronation.
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  • 237 20 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undcinoted newly added cn-nc-tion and fiction wjrkc will bo reac-.j lor issue at Rafiles Library on Satu»Darling's Famous Cas°s IHustiatcd. Dualey Barker; There 'iiuce: A Life ol Thomas Mott Osborm. Rudolph W. Chamberlain: Rai.d and bouth Africa, Ilustrated. Sir Haa. Graumann;
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    • 1055 20 Malayan Listeners' Itaclio (Continued from page 19) BERLIN STATION SUNDAY mMxn w. mm I 12.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, OJB 19.74 metre* (15.200 kcs.). D*M Englis h». German Folk Song. Outal.3B metre-i (9,050 kcs.); DJQ 19.61 me* I standing Broadcasts of the Week, trea Us.2Bti kcs.) DJE 10.«»» metis*
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    • 163 20 «10 lvletres <6.iU« «<.» 5 51 p m lVew> bulletin in Lenaal' 6 li p m K duiivtin in 6 31 p m Ilidlan tbeatrical 9 21 p m Tlmo signal dowr. T0'lViQlUiC«VV 7.51 p.m. i>lcv.5 bullcl.Nl >n l5l,».-«n 8ll p li» bulll.tln n'. p»n Talk ln 5!n«l» b- I»»»
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  • 660 21 Final Meeting SANITARY BOARD TRIBUTES (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. rrRIBUTES to the work of Mr. Johr 1 lauds on the Kuala Lumpui ry Board were paid at a meet of the Board this morning. The Chairman said he regretted Board was losing three
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  • 236 21 Landing With Jammed Undercarriage ITS mbu i anC€ ™n and members Ol t LJtJE* bn gad e standing-by FliehlLieut. Tommy Rose had an anS was lan fa utalrear^ rt here With a J™™* olflcials h ad been surprised to SSJ™ circling over the landing fnnUen,
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  • 468 21 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Nov. 27. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 32 Beef, stew or curry 24 Fillet, steak, per lb. 5C Mutton, Australian, per lb. 35 Pork, lean, kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) 32 POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kati 44 Ducks, each 42 Fowls,
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    • 38 21 X'MAS SALE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY DON'T FAIL TO COME HIGH CLASS L ADIES' SILK UNDERWEAR UNEN TABLE CLOTHS CAMPHOR CHESTS L AMP SHADES Iv ORY WARE WINESE FANCY GOODS Obtainable at: Shanghai Trading Co. r 'j, High Street, Singapore.
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    • 121 21 BARBARA vtcti Ac* Weadac/ttuin: YOU DON'T NEEO TO-JUST XTteap-why ijoSSttY fl »ta T n w t ,c p E J THREE WEEKS LATER f OH HELEN, IDO WANT TO THANK YOU IS II U FOR TELLING ME ABOUT INSTANT POSTUM. I <V- NO MORE HEADACHES AND I PCCL SO MUCH
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    • 279 21 A SCRATCHING DOG is in danger... Continual scratching is a blood disorder, (>M)ir m y experience tells me that if neglected 11 is almost certain to lead to even more serious trouble such as eczema. Quite apart i WSmmm cndjng your do 8 s s uflenng, prompt trea,mcnt is necessary
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  • 218 22 "Can eat and drink anything now" For nine long years Mr. H. suffered the agony and torture of stomach trouble For nine years he searched for a cure in UttXL Yet only a trial course of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder made him so much better
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  • 983 22 New Film At Denham HOW SHE ROSE TO STARDOM (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 18. AVERY small, very quiet young person in a very plain blown frock clasped round her wrist about two thousand pounds wortn of diamonds and rubies. ''It's lovely," she said, letting L:c
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  • 398 22 Future Values Justify Present Expenses Tokyo. JAPANESE assist irxe in the development of Manchukuo is a gjg nlif and expensive project but must viewed accordim tc future values, the opinion oi M-. Yoshisuki head of the Japan Industry Cor.ij one of the largest enterprises in thj nation.
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  • 117 22 Huire Consignment tor England And Paris MunichMore th?n 1.100 cubic yaids of jural marble will soon b<: on its way »oni Munich tc Enrlani :nd Fars Two hundred cubic yards ci i been ordered for the construction 7 000 memorial tnbicts for a building project in England It
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    • 201 22 A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN EVER 7/; c Nor Fourteen Gocdicood Saloon. STYLE. COMFORT AND SAFETY IN A The New Fourteen Goodwood Saloon is a throughout by a especial lining which typical Austin since its graceful lines are prevents body-noise at soeed. The sweptbased on practical needs -on safety and com-
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    • 79 22 YOU QUICK Q^^^^^y SSI FOR EXTRA STRENGTH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE 1 like Mansion' -fts so economical It is the remarkable ease of jdSr&mWmmi "Mansion" that has established iSKiSS^Sre^ its reputation as the finest polish ,J^^^^^^mmm^L\ for Moors and furniture. With the minimum of rubbing- it gives y9t
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  • 1008 23 SENT POISONED TARTS TO HER HUSBAND (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) fVECLARING that his sole intention m ha d been to find the woman he loved, "and that mode than anything else on this earth," Cyril Geoffrey Harris, 33, described as
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  • 544 23 ASIATIC STAFP6 \To the Editor of Ihe Malaya TribuMi Sir. —With reference to your remark* regarding rubber estate clerks, we have recently heard several speeches of similar nature from eminent planters frucb as was nrpnawrl by Mr. Reeve Tucker, but they leave us unimpressed However well
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  • 331 23 Penang Society To Get $2,500 Next Year (From Our Own Reporter; Penang, Dec. 2. A LARGE number of wireless enthu- siasts and members of the general public responded to the invitation of the Penang Wireless Society on the occasion of the opening of the fourth exhibition
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