Malaya Tribune, 12 December 1936

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII, -No. 293. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune a ore: Saturday, Dec. 12, 1936. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 93 1 j Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Comtofpjiient Wise feeding means more than a healthy baby. It /^S^^SH^^^^^/ means a happy Mother, and a joyous home-coming 'l<J for Father after his day's work. That is why so many U "LACTOGEN" is a carefully balanced whole-milk food, full of the
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    • 8 1 THE NEWS'; WITH YOUR' BREAKFAST TKIBI A E
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    • 891 2 I.— I 1 -I M HASSAN, 1« m 57 BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake ali aorta oi work in electrical, gas and water serwce lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements? Estimnte submitted upon request without charge
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    • 697 2 Against a loan of $1,000 by lady or I gentleman share in going concern ca.i Ibe obtained. Security. Confidential. Ask particulars Box No. 510, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. ~FRESH FLOKAL WREATHS made to order at short notice. Phone 6075. THE CASKET CO., 3 Penhas Road. BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY MEMORIALS in marble or
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    • 458 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 456 of 193? Between F. A, Bartholomeusz Ltd. Plaintiffs and P. J. J. Van Cant Defendant BY ORDER OF COURT Dated 30th dny of November, 1936. AUCTION SALE OF AH the good will, stock-in-trade, machineries, furniture, fittings,
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    • 236 2 SARSAPARILLA TONIC Blood builder and purifier, cures various tropical diseases. Price per bottle $1.00. Small bottle 50 cts. Agents: v A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. QJi I 111 f K. JOHNO 120, Prinsep St. Tel. No. 4872 SINGAPORE Branches at 200 Brewster Rd.. Ipoh, 177 Batu
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    • 407 2 CHINESE WEDDINGS AND FUNERALS Nanking To Discourage Extravagance Nanking. THE extravagant manner in vbi 1 v.eddmg and funeral corteges ar« useu iii ranking is expected to dp pur i-o an ena as a set ot regulations proViding fpr such attendants has promu.gated by the local municipal authorities. Promulgation cf unified
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  • 747 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SHIPPING INDUSTRY IN SCANDINAVIA Owners' Views On The Position TO mark the celebration of Scandi- navia Day (Nordens Dag), a special shipping number has been published by "Goteborgs Handels-och Sjofarts-tidning." Edited by Mr. Ture Rinman, the issue includes contributions from many prominent men in Scandinavian shipping and
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    • 425 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P&OJ BRITISH IN D! A 0. S. N. COs SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 16 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 25 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 SOUDAN 6.500 Feb. 12
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    • 88 3 Messageries Maritimes Special Cruise to Indo-China Leaving Singapore 19th Dec, 1936 Arriving Saigon 21st Dec, 1936 by s.s. "CHENONCEAUX" Leaving Saigon 31st Dec, 1936 Arriving Singapore 2nd Jan., 1937 by s.s. "D'ARTAGNAN" A splendid opportunity is offered to Malayan Residents to benefit by a cheap special Christmas Holiday cruise to
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    • 615 3 •g. .J. M. B. K. j 1 KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan) S For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore New York t 1 m!s KIYOSUMI MARU Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 30 Feb. 9 I I
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    • 530 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.STiam P'ng ERRIA 13-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 26-2
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    • 505 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEDTSCHEB W m (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S pore. 1930. M.s. "HAVEL" Dec. 29 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN:— sa. "NECKAR" also calls Malta, Marseilles, Oran, Casablanca Dec. 15 sa. "SCHARNORST"
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  • 1194 4 Sites In Plenty ARABS TURN "GOLD DIGGERS" A MONG the many activities of the Mid-East archaeological work has a definite place, and during the winter months, over an area stretching from Iraq, on the Palestine border, to Cairo and Luxor, in the west, various camps of
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  • 718 4 DIFFERENT YET UNITED THIS ENGLAND Tribute Of Chinese Ambassador jyjß. Quo Tai-chi, Chinese? Ambassador to Britain, in proposing the toast of England at the annual banquet of the Royal Society of St George in London, said: After these few minutes I am to offer you ihe toast 'Enfciand" in I
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  • 107 5 NO SECRET CLAUSE INCLUDED N. E. I. NOT MENACED STATEMENT BY CONSUL-GENERAL IN SINGAPORE [N a statement to the Malaya Tribune the Japanese Con-sul-General in Singapore. Mr. K. Gunji, flatly denies that there are any secret clauses in the Germ an-Japanese anti-Red pact or that
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  • 1279 5 Singapore, Friday. Gunji, Japanese Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore, has made the following statement to the Tribune: The Japano-German pact which was signed recently has caused much concern and misgiving in this part of the world. On more than one occasion, opinion was expressed which had the tone
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  • 73 5 News Received With Deep Sorrow (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Friday. JJARDLY had Siam's Premier concluded a broadcast speech to the nation on the fourth anniversary of the granting of the constitution to the people of Siam, when the melancholy news of the irrevocable decision of
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  • 25 5 The German Supreme Court at Leipzig has ruled that the German Broadcasting Company may not broadcast gramophone records of music without compensation to their makers.
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  • 26 5 An aquarium, stocked with tropical fish and electrically illuminated, has been presented to Wembley Hospital by Mr. H. Melville, who has also undertaken to maintain it.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 tf The f° ur l €a Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands 4 for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. It: s 8"? it's delicious it's nourishing. THE CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows 5 happily grazing in Denmark's
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    • 163 5 V NEW 1936 MODELS OF UNIVERSAL COOLERS Lll < i 5 i-'-f. |Y| M mA/ ICES More for your Money k\ JLi If MODERN STYLING Inviting Contours 14ih ANNIVERSARY MODELS First Showing Inspect the Latest Model Universal Cooler And you will he deciding with care Enquire our easy payment terms
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  • 489 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Dec. 11. Previous To-day Change Tone Idle Easier Spot Buyers 9V S 91 [16 —I|l6 Bellers 9 3U6 9»* —116 Jan.|Mar. Buyers 9" 8 9 Ll6 —116 Sellers 9 3 16 9»/ 8 —1116 Apr.jJune Buyers 9V 8 9 1116 —1116 Sellers 9V
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  • 1921 6 SOLUTION TO INTERNATIONAL CRISIS THE industrial development of China as a solution of the international crisis of to-day formed the subject of an important address delivered by Mr. Tseng Yangf v. Mayor of Canton, at the annual meeting of the Thursday Club (International Club) of Canton recently.
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    • 800 6 <y j Oversea-Chinese Ban king Corporation Ltd. j *f i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). J Successors to r The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, J t The Ho Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. i V CAPITAL* Authorised $40,000,000.00 Issued' and Paid UMIMOO,OOO.OO. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING,
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  • 1456 7 WEEKLY REPORT OF HECHT, LEVIS AND KAHN London, Nov. 30. The following report from Messrs Heeht Levis and Kahn. Ltd., London, v.blished through the courtesy of Ancilo French and Bendixsens, Ltd Singapore.) WE hope that the heading of this letter will not be too great
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  • 395 7 On A 10 r Dividend Basis Again London, Nov. 25. fHE twenty-sixth annual general meet ing of the L?nggeng Rubber Company. Ltd., was held yesterday at Lon don House, E.C.. reports Financial Times. Mr. F. O. Streeten <the chairman* said it wa.s his pleasure to report that th
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  • 975 7 Brisk Trading SINGAPORE RUBBER REPORTS STANTON Nelson and Co., Ltd. In their weekly rubber market review dated Singapore, Dec. 11 state. The quiet atmosphere of the rubber market reported last week was shattered by a sharp rise in values in London from 8 13 16 pence to
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  • 139 7 New Finnish Issue In The New Year Helsinki. A series of three postage stamps hi aid of funds for Red Cross work are to be put on sale here as from Jan. next. The nominal value of the stamps will be the equivalent of 3d., 2d., and
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  • 68 7 Higher Prices Follow 10-Hour Weekly Lille. As a result of the application oi thr 40-hour week, which cam<» into force on Monday, the price of French coal ha; son-- up. The increase is between 18 and 24 francs (about 3 6d. and 4 6d.» per ton, tn
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  • 196 7 Feats Revealed After 2,000 Years Cairo. EXPLOITS of the strongest king the world has ever known are revealed with the deciphering of inscriptions ok t limestone tablet which has lain buried In the shadow of the Great Sphinx for over 2,000 years. The tablet, or stela, was
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  • 58 7 Windsor Coroporation has recently accebted two gifts. One is an oil painting of Mr Robert Tebbot who was Mayor in and 1842. which has been pros*»n'tec! Mr. J. W. Turrcll and Miss Turrell. grandchildren of Mr. Tebbot. The other is a silver trowel which the late Sir William Carter used
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  • 49 7 The Report of the Secretary to the International Committee lor the Application of the Agreement regaidint; Non-intervention In Spain on the measures taken by the participating Governments to give effsa tc the Agreement has been issued a= r. White Paper •Cmd. 5300» by H.M. 5* tionery Office 'price Is.).
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  • 32 7 The University of London Graduates Association have re-elected the following officers:—President. Sir Ernest Grafc m-Littre, MP. 'Senator); hon. treasurer. Canon J. A. Douglas (Senator): hon secretary, Mr Thomas Hynes I Senator I.
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  • 519 7 Coronation Issue? SUGGESTIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION SUGGESTIONS for a Coronation issue of postage stamps are now under consideration by the Posc-masttr-General, while the general design of the King Edward issue i< also receiving attention. Pressure is being brought to bear on the postal authorities for a special issue
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    • 203 7 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI- j DENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSA- TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON. BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange D?pt.
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  • 94 8 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Letters Dec. 12-, Dec. 15*. New Year: Letters Dec. 19 f Dec. 22t. MAILS FOR U S A. New Year: Letters Dec. 12 f, Dec. 15t. MAILS FOR CANADA New Year: Letters Dec. 12t. Dec. 15 MAILS FOR
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  • 122 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas). time ol delivery oi boxholders' letters only 3 p.m and general delivery of letters 4.05 o.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time ot delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of
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  • 97 8 Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, "Kobe and Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan. Jasks\ tAmsterdam? and +Londons: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to day. Penang. Siam, Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Eritain, Ireland. Europe, Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America:
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  • 50 8 The s.s. Menestheus for Philippine Islands. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. will now close at 7 p.m. to-day. The s.s. City 0 f Wellington for U.S.A. (Parcels only) Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. to-day will now close at 10.30 a.m. on Monday.
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  • 23 8 The s.s. Forbin for Indo-China. Mails j previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. will now close at 11 a.m. to-day.
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  • 123 8 Arrived in Singapore by aircraf: "Adelaide" VH-UUA from Brisbane, on Dec. B:—Mrs. R. Wilson. Left Singapore by aircraft "Artemis G-ABTJ. on Dec. 9: Mr. F. L. Lane, for Allahabad; The Kon. Mr. E. Newbold, for Penang; Comdr G. R. G. Allen. R.N.. Bangkok; Mr. R. F. Palmer,
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  • 141 8 ALHAMBRA— Step On It" and '"Honour ot the Range.'* 615 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL— Ranuna." 5 15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.— 'Living On Velvet," 6.15 and 9.15 p m MARLBOROUGH.— "Last Days of Pompeii," 6.15 and 9.15 p tn. EMPIRE "Chandu On The Magic Island" 7 p.m. and 9
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  • 27 8 The Chargeurs Reunis liner Cap St. Jacques is dv? at Singapore from Saigon this evening tSaturday) and will sail for Colombo and Europe at daylight to morrow.
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  • 37 8 Mr. H. S. Scrivener, of Rambun Mines. Tanjong Rambutan. has returned from home by air. Mr. Scrivener landed at Alor Star and is spending a few dajis In Penang- before going to Tanjong Rambutan to resume duty.
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  • 31 8 Dr. Frank Goldby. Lecturer in Ana tomy at Cambridge University, has been appointed Professor of Anatomy and Histology, at Adelaide University and is to take up his post early next year.
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  • 30 8 Sir Frederick Leith-Ross. Chief Economic Adviser to the Government, gave an address on his recent mission to the Far East at the Empire trade luncheon of the Royal Empire Society.
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  • 946 8 B. M. A. LETTER Concern Expressed At The Issue CORRESPONDENCE between the Association of British Malaya and the Colonial Office on the subject of the Selangor succession ar > published in "British Malaya." Letters were exchanged in April. 1935. and at the time it was though' better
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    • 508 8 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL j) ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. C VW V DINNER and DANCE (formal) 9.45 to Midnight <<0' and Farewell Performance by EDITH and BILLY HERSEY <v»' with V R AFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS ON-DINERS $1.00 BOOK NOW FOR TIIE X MAS AND NEW
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 223 8 T POSTAL INTEIJJGfiNCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY i FOR PER DATE AND TIKI India: —East, North, South X and West* Tilawa 12 2 p.m. Burma Tilawa 12 2 p.m. New Zealand Karetu 12 3 p.m. Medan Tobelo 11 3 p.m. Djambi Toba 12 3 p.m. Indo-China Forbin 12 3 p.m.
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    • 582 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 12 Rugby: Malaya Cup. v. R.N. and R.A.F.' Anson Road Stadium, S.C.C. "B" v S.S. Police "B," S.C.C.; Interstate match, Singapore v. NegriMalacca, Seremban; South Jchore R.F.C. v. R.A. Johore Bahru. Hockey: C.S.C. I v. R.A. Changi; I.A. "A" v. R.A.O.C.,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 700 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CHINESE LADIES—HAIRDRESSINrt 1 SALOON immediately requires ex~~ lerienced assistant for permanerr waving and setting. Please apply Bo>No. 513, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED-A clerk for local Chinese firm. Good knowledge of English and Chinese essential. Apply stating age and experience to Box No. 514, Malaya Trt bune, Singapore. WANTED—AbIe
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    • 496 9 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL is hereby given that the roads cinSi^i le ei grouild of St brew's Cathedral, Singapore, will be closed to the public from 6 a.m. on Tuesday, 15th 1936, to 6 a.m., on Wednesday, 16th December, 1936. By Order of the Parochial Church Council G. V. NEUBRONNER, Hon.
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    • 556 9 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End jdj |U CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 A.m., Matins. a SLnC, Choral Eucharist 10.15 a.m., Sunday School. 5.30 pan., Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Lord Bishop. Subject: "The Ministry." WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
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    • 1029 9 t meeting at Mr. Bong Ah .Toon', house, 300 Orchard Road. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m., Choir Practice. Thursday, 3 p.m., Bible Class (Malay) Friday, 8 p.m., Malay Gospel Meeting at 167 East Coast Road. Friday, 8 p.m., Bible Class (English) STRAITS CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 136 Prinsep Street Sunday, 8.15 a.m., Sunday
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    • 228 10 I PACKED WITH ACTION, SEE HIM RIDE! thrills and fights; SEE HIM FIGHT! aT U AMDD A i SEE HIM SHOOT! ALHAMpKA I Je|lL SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.13 The world's greatest action I Stars TW BIG FEATURES IN ONE PROGRAMME Their I biggest surprise pictures W.th CtcitU Pari.tr, Fr.d KoM«r fl*^^Q"^r~
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    • 268 10 PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY ACCLAIM THIS AS THE BEST COLOURED PICTURE EVER MADE! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 3-15 6-15 9-15 LORETTA YOUNG and Large Cast 20th CENTURY-FOX FILM'S MAGNIFICENT EPIC TWO POPULAR FAVOURITES w IN A NEW 20th CENTURY-FOX J^fe^ Opening To-morrow Capitol m V I WARNER BAXTER '^L^P I MYRNA
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    • 190 10 t PAVILION TO-DAY < 3 SHOWS 3-15 6-15 9-15 i I THE SEASONS GAYEST AND MOST EXCITING I ROMANCE i i l;^ tt T,f|| *--«iiEi I I i s s 1 I .j. 4> j NEXI (H HOLIDAY ATTRACT IO: THE SCREENS KB Winner) McLaglen in a y V MOST
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  • 179 11 Singapore, Dec. 12, London T.T. 2|4 IJIO London demand 2 4 I|l6 London 4 months' aigh t 2|4Vb Lyon demand 1230 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 3j16 Montreal demand 57 I|l6 Batavia demand 104% Samarang demand 104 v 8 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras and
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  • 101 11 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 11. Paris 105 11 64. New York 4.90 3 16 Montreal 4.893 /4 Brussels 28 99. Geneva 21.33. Amsterdam 90.00ft. Milan 93 3'16. Berlin 12.18. Stockholm 19.39 1 2 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26Y 2 Prague 138»/ 2 Belgrade 213. Madrid nom
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    • 269 11 -DARDAXELLA' BALINESE DANCERS JAVA KRONCHONG PARTY Sensation of Sensations Big Success Last Night Full House—overcrowded T Broke all Records G H R E TO-NIGHT A A N T Come and Book Early D R Presenting E r»t_.'c Mystic of uja a Mystics ''GODDESS E of THIBET" w Drama of Exorcism
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    • 424 11 Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing. Supply of High Pressure Copper Tubes 4 p.m., Monday, 21st Dec, 1936. Supply of 3,000 to 5,000 Galvd. Nightsoil Pails during 1937. 4 p.m., Mon., 11th Jan., 1937.
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    • 44 11 oW. S.VANDYKE _*ft__f I i "It was a bright and novel idea of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's to I > team these three boys in a drama cf this kind which promises to i i win wide popularity." k I —NEWS OF THE WORLD. S PAVILION— Next Change
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    • 263 11 .g, f jr jr jr jr jij «j» Opening TO-MORROW Sun. 13th SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE SITiX IA I kll 1 S (NEW WORLD) S and EMPIRE TALKIE (Tanjong Pagar Road) S The first five Chapters of ARTHUR B. REEVED l Greatest Mystery Serial will be screened t !"The CLUTCHING 1
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  • 31 12 r.IiV. MFS. S. S. PAKIANATHAN and family teg to thank all those who attended the funeral of their son Cuneiatnam Jcsudasan, and who ".ent j wreaths and messages of condolence.
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  • 736 12 ANNOUNCING the other day that the Singapore Ratepayers' Association had bjen given the privilege of nominal ing a member of the Municipal Commissijn, the Singapore Free Press was at pains to advise members how they should act in the matter. They should insist, said our contemporary, that
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  • 139 12 For Sending Small Sums By Post tiflTIi the «bject of providing a cheiD W and means ci remitting small sumj of money locally the Post Office has introduced Malayan Postal Orders. Thr denominations of these orders and the commission are as follows Denomination. —50 cts., $1, $1.50,
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  • 47 12 Kincr's Name Deleted In New Bill Reuter. Dublin. Dec. 12. THE Free State dail. by 79 to 54 votes. I passed ihe Constitutional Amendment Bill abolishing the office of Gov-ernor-General and deleting the King's name from all internal activities of the Free State. -Reuter.
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  • 126 12 Trade Commiss oncr Still Busy (By Air Mailt (From Of Own Corrcspondrn' i London. Dec. 2. MR. A. J Newby, Deputy Collector of Land Revenue at Singapore, gave a talk on Singapore at the Yarmouth Rotary Club this week. Mr. R. B. Willmot. Trade Commissioner in Ma'aya,
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  • 110 12 Rates For Telegrams During The Season CHRISTMAS and New Year Erecting telegrams <XLT class* for the .season 1936 1P37 to a.l parts of th-» British Empin from the Federated Ma'ay States, Unf-derated Malay States. Smgr.pe>rc, Penary, Malacca, Province Wellasley, etc: will again be accepted at a flat rate
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  • 13 12 Flags will be flown on all Public Buildings from noon until sunset to-day.
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  • 266 12 NOTES COMMENTS Japan And Malaya IS a sign of the great interest that the Japanese na'ion is showing in the development and progress of Malaya, there can be few more conclusive traces of evidence than the fact that the Osaka 'Mainichi and Tokyo Nichi Rent car cf the most influential
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  • 274 12 MR. Kiiehi Gunji. Japanese ConsulGeneral in Singapore, contributes an article in which he states that the Japanese who reside in Malaya "are pursuing, at case, their respective objective in life under the fair treatmeni given them by the British authorities.. .From the Japanese po.nt of view. Singapore
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  • 230 12 /jiHERE is an Interesting article, which might also be referred to here as it deals with a tiffin meeting which His Excellency the Gov m gave to the special representative in question. the Japanese Oci General and another Japanese Dewspaper representative. His ExcelJncy expressed the hope
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  • 321 12 By "Leaker On" ADHERENTS of the Hay diet get lets of chaff about their oats. A furrier says that fifty musquash rats will make a lady's fur ccat. We don't believe they're a-s Intelligent as that. Considerate: The man uho had his doors fitted with two
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    • 187 12 j "EVERTIDY" TIE RACK j j I HOLDS 15 TIES tit* I P POLISHED WOOD BARS I EVER ITTS TIE PRESSES j CHROMIUM FITTINGS j ROBINSON A C 0.. LTD.j j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, j makes delicious Marmite sandwiches are appetising, economical and quickly made—just mix Marmite with three times
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  • 1693 13 LONDON CALM Maxton Favours A Republic Reuter. London, Dec. 12. STRONG desire to resume speedin iv the normal life of the nation wirk for p. ace was inherent in Ihe speeches in the House of Commons when Mr. Baldwin, in a brief statement, moved the second reading
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  • 48 13 Broadcast At 10.15 p.m. Malayan Time Reuter. London, Dec. 11. Tin: Proclamation of the new King ■vi!l be broadcast at 2.55 p.m. <10.15 p.m. Malaya) on Saturday on GSH. GSF and GSB, and recordings will be repeated at the beginning of all other Empire transmissions. Peuter.
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  • 569 13 NOT RETURNING TO ENGLAND FOR SOME TIME 1 Lond n, Dec. JHE LATE KING EDWARD BROADCASTING FROM WINDS R CASTLE AND INTRODUCE D AS PRINCE EDWARD, SAID: "At long last I am able to Bay a few words. I never
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  • 116 13 In Naval Yacht SEEN AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD Reuter. LONDON. DEC. 12. A MOTOR-CAR BELONGING TO THE EX-KING HAS ARRIVED AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD. FOLLOWED BY OTHER CARS FILLED WITH LUGGAGE. THE BLINDS OF THE CAR. WERE DRAWN AND IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO SEE THE OCCUPANTS. Bl'T IT IS
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  • 236 13 Will Soend Christmas At Sandringham London. Dec. 11. rpHE new King spent a busy morning at his Piccadilly r-sfdence It is understood that he will take the Btyl? of King George VI. Soon after his succession to tne throne this afternoon His Majsty was v
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  • 189 13 Distress Hope For Unity Reuter. London, Dee. 12. QUEEN .Mary, in a message to the nation and the Empire, expresses gratitude for sympathy during a time of anxiety. Her Majesty says she speaks with distress when she thinks that her rh-ar son deemed it neces-ary to lay
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  • 65 13 Expected To Visit India Reuter. London, Dec. 12. THERE is considerable interest in King George's programme for 1931 and speculation as to whether he will carry out the programme scheduled for his brother. There are ■SM ng grounds to hope that King Gc;;rge. accompanied by Qu*?en Eli
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  • 114 13 PLAN TO MAKE FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 11. HUGE plot to counterfet nxe i to the face valu? of fif een mi!I on dclhrs. purp. r ed to *ssu?d by the Central Bink of China, ,'s reported to have hern BR earthed in Yokohama and
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  • 3 13 THE QUEE>" MOTHER
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  • 137 13 TO-DAY To Be Read in Four Languages THE following is the programme to be followed at the Proclamation to be held at noon to-day from the steps of th? Municipal Offices, Singapore: His Excellency the Governor wi'i arrive at the Municipal Building at 12 neon and will
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  • 32 13 Reuter. Hongkong, Dec. 12. Hcnckcnz is prochrrranT the new King at 3 p.m. The Legislative Council will take the cath at 215 p.m.. tendering "OiTecti'-aiate devotion" to His Majesty —Reuter.
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    • 43 13 For t(l) Solution of Eye trou ble or discomfort. 2) Best quality ophthalmic lenses. (3) Latest styles of spectacle frames or mountings. 1: v > PAY BUT FULL SATISFACTION Call on: <• S. CHONG, Opt.l). (UAA.) THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO.. N2. South Bridge Rd., Singapore.
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    • 81 13 j WITH "HEINEMAN'S" FASHIONABLE NECKWEAR/ j j MADE IN U.S.A. j I SOLD AT $1.25 EACH, THE TIE IS J I UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. j I I J OBTAINABLE AT i j RAFFLES BAZAAR* RAFFLES SQUARE, SINGAPORE, I i P. A. MOHD. SULTAN CO., 308, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, j THYE
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  • 581 14 ANOTHER HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS TWO POINTS Some Apply For Repatriation IT is believed that another hitch has occurred in the local strike negotiations. The Indian Municipal coolies who were expected to report for work this morning at six o'clock have not yet done so. It
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  • 47 14 AT the time of going to press it is understood that the Agent of the Government of India, Kao Sahib K. A. Mukundan, has arrived in Singapore to make an effort to settle the strike. He is interviewing the strikers at Farrer Park to-day.
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  • 75 14 Chairman's Speech At The Special Meeting Messrs. Rennie Lowick and Co., hon. secretaries of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, announce with regard to the special meeting held on Tuesday that an incorrect copy of the chairman's speech was issued. It was from a draft previously prepared and was net
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  • 94 14 Public Holiday On Monday MONDAY, being the birthday of His Majesty King George VI, will be observed as a public holiday in the Straits Settlements and the Malay States. In view of the ceremonies taking place in connection with the proclamation of His Majesty, there will be
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  • 34 14 Elderly Tamil Dies In Hospital Singapore, Saturday. An elderly Tamil, said to have been knocked down by a motor car yesterday morning a* Lorong 33, Geylang, died after admission into hospital.
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  • 42 14 Essex County Council has accepted a tender of £50,353 12s. subject to a grant of 75 per cent, from the Ministry of Transport, for the reconstruction of Epping New Road (A. 11) from the Robin Hood publichouse to the Wake Arms publichouse.
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  • 443 14 Court Sequel ACCUSED WHO "SMELT OF ALCOHOL" Singapore, Friday. A FATAL accident in Kampong Bahru Road on Nov. 11, in which a 50-year-oJd Malay lost his life, had a sequel before the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, today, when W. C. Thome was charged with
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  • 19 14 Y. T. M. Toh Puan Besar and her retinue arrived by Tuesday's mail at Kuala Kangsar from Teluk Anson.
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  • 317 14 "With One Voice And Consent" Singapore, Saturday. THE following is the Proclamation to be read by His Excellency the Governor from the steps of the Municipal Offices at noon to-day: WHEREAS by an instrument of abdication dated the tenth day of December instant His Former Majesty KING EDWARD
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  • 141 14 Missions To Seamen Vessel Singapore. Friday. "IN the faith of Jesus Christ we deI dicate this launch to the glory of God and to the service of those who go down to the s?a in ships, in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of
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  • 736 14 Clerk's Death MAN WHO FELL FROM BUILDING Singapore, Friday. JjJVIDENCE in connection with the death of Chia Seng Quee, an educated Straits-born Chinese who died as a result of multiple injuries sustained in a fall from the top of the Bank of China building in Cecil
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  • 62 14 Lord Balfour of Burleigh, travelled to Singapore by Imperial Airways arriving on Thursday by the Artemis.' He left for Brisbane yesterday by the Sydney Lord Balfour, who is the seventh baron, is 53 years of age. He served with distinction in the Great War being men
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  • 155 14 NEXT QUARTER Decision Of Tin Committee Reuter. London. Dec. 11. THE Tin Committee has fixed the 1 quota for the first quarter of 1937 at 100 per cent, of tonnages. At the meeting of the International Tin Committee in London to-day it was considered that
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  • 151 14 Heavy Losses Sustained By Manufacturers Reuter. London, Dec. IL MANUFACTURERS of Coronation souvenirs will incur heavy losses. It is estimated that nearly eight million pieces of Coronation pottery already made are now unsaleable and vast quantities of cottons and rayons printed with portraits of Edward are a
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  • 48 14 Reuter. London, Dec. 11. ALTHOUGH introduced by the announcer, Mr. John Keith, as Prince Edward, the ex-King has no royal \itle or style except Edward Windsor, Esquire" unless the new King gives him a title in recognition of his great services 'to ihe Empire— Reiver.
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  • 114 14 White Russians To Join Invasion Nanking. Dec. 11. IT is officially confirmed that Chinese troops have captured Tamiao. Major-General Doihara. who olayed the leading role In the Japanese occupation of Manchuria and is known as the "Lawrence of Japan." has arrived in Chiaposu. in Inner Mongolia. It is
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 133 14 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL-SEAL EXTINGI ISIII X As in the former mode!, the valve seals boil) the inne I chamber and the nozzle nori, with the result that eac' compartment is isolated from the other, and also from th atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the valve has however, been modified:
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    • 53 14 THE OVERSEAS iISSURAXCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD., OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION,
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  • 1008 15 THIRD NAMESAKE HERE VISITS ABOARD Full Programme For The Stay Singapore, Friday. VIVID reminiscenes of the exploits of the first German cruiser Emden. which formed a greater imnace to British and Allied shipping than any other vessel in Far Eastern waters during the early part of
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  • 9 15 The GO C Major-Genera] Dobbie. arriving at the Emden.
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  • 225 15 Credits For China "GREAT WORK TO BE DONE" London, Dec. 10. JLfR. Kirkpatrick, trade credits ambassador to China, and his wife have left for Marseilles to join the Rawalpindi for China. Dr. Chen, who is in charge of the Chinese Embassy as Mr. Quo Tai
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  • 131 15 Japanese Marines To Withdraw Shanghai. Dec 11. ADMIRAL Bain Hung Leh. Mayor of Tsingtao. concluded negotiations with the Japanese consul in that city last night. It is agreed, among other things, that the Tsingtao Municipality should assist arranging the resumption of work in Japanese mills, and that Japanese
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 30 15 V 1 V S S S I SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: I I SINGAPORE MALACCA J j 37-39, High St. 32, Riverside I i 4
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    • 128 15 A wide selection of choice POULTRY GAME Australian Turkey s, English Ducks, Long Island Duckling s, English Chickens, English Australian Capons, Scotch Grouse, Pheasants, English Quail, English Pigeons. Continental Teal, Partridges, Woodcock, Pigeons, Wild Duck. PHONE 5378 i ic.s. G. s s ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Mot ok I Mo\ 1
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  • 724 17 BUT WRONGLY Views Of Famous Test Captain \ir >r. Woodfull, the famous AusW tralian Cricket captain, originaljv though: *hat Australia would win the first rest ma cn (which, as will have been known by now, England won by 32K8 runs.) Writing a week before the Brisbane
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  • 658 17 Companion Party Celebrate (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 10. rERE was a large gathering of badminton enthusiasts present at the dinner given by the Companion Badminton party at the Hwa Mvi Restaurant, Johore Bahru, to celebrate their second anniversary and also the successes of the
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  • 30 17 S.C.C. bowls championship tournament ties for Tuesday next:—W. H. Stuart Clark vs. winner of E. J. Cassels and E. H. R. Bowerman; W. M. Edwards vs. D. Sturrock.
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  • 353 17 British "Hopes" In The Davis Cup FRED Ferry's plunge into professional- ism has been coming for two years Now that he has taken it there need be neither surprise nor regret. Perry has served British lawn tennis well, and if at the age of 27 he
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  • 151 17 Good Card At The New World Singapore, Saturday. BOON MAH, the Siamese boxer who has been winning all his fights up-coun-try during the past 18 months, will mak<~ his first appearance in Singapore on Hoxing Day, under the promotion of Mr. Bertie Bell, at the New
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  • 75 17 Junior Championship Semi-Final In the Junior Billiard championship tournament, the second semi-tfna: between:—Sect Teng Chye (United Confederate Funeral Association» and Goh Teck Mong (Aston Athletic Club) will be played on Saturday. Dec. 19. commencing at 2 p.m. at the Clerical Union pavilion The winner of the first semi-final,
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  • 66 17 S C C. vs. "B" XV vs. S.S. Police "B M on Saturday, at S.C.C J. H. J. Dredge; J G H. Brett. H. J. M. Fcskt-ih. H S. Robinson. A. H. Marshall A. F Barclay. O. R. T. Henman; K. S. Svke>, G. H. .Vhittington, C. H.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 73 17 Mr. GERM is on the "retired list* —thanks to \fe? PASTILLES Your Chemist sells them. 2 AH 12 j Annual j i Cheap Sale, J j WILL COMMENCE FROM MONDAY, 14th AND UNTIL SATURDAY, 26th, DEC. i _j J •3 *1 'JWJ 1 i< hh.oya a «0.. i t». lit',
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    • 23 17 VIRGIN FACE POWDER Look younger! Cure your face of blemishes. Guaranteed safe and antiseptic. Agents: CHENG HENC. CO.. 205 SOUTH BRIDGE RD.. STORI
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    • 227 17 Ask for "Aero" next time—--8 cts. The largest eight cent block ROWNTREE CO., LTD., Showrooms 83, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. j ffl© Smallest IB j j V THE BEST. W 1 j CHILDREN'S SHOE S -V :r$^ r^"';3^ A IN SOFT BROWN CALF. j F.M.S. $7.90 S Best soft willowhide
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 256 18 Demonstrations To Spore Housewives Singapore, Thursday. SINGAPORE housewives were to-day Afforded the opportunity of listening Vo an expert discuss and display tne latest methods in cooking when Miss Maud Rohrbuch, whose services have lately been secured by the Singapore Municipality, gave an interesting practical demonstration of
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  • 24 18 Mr V Kinloch. formerly of Kenny Estate. Jeram. has returned from leave and assumed duties as manager of Bedford Estate, Batu Laut. Kuala Langat.
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  • 243 18 List Of Activities Ahead 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahiu, Dec. 11. EXTRACTS taken from the monthly circular issued by the acting Hon. Secretary of the Johore Civil Service Club Johore Bahru, in connection with activities during December and January 1937 show that the club library has had
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  • 46 18 The Selangor Colts are visiting Singapore during next week, and the following is thjeir programme: Tuesday, Dec. 15: Selangor Colts v Singapore Colts Tanglin; followed by a party at D" Co.. Drill Hail. 8 p.m. Wednesday. Dec 16: Selangor Colts v S.C.C, Padahg.
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  • 140 18 £2,400 Offer From U.S. Not Enough Ben Foord, British heavyweight boxing champion, still considers that £2,400 is not sufficient to persuade him to fight in America, but he intends to visit the United States shortly for a holiday. He was informed at his Nor thaw train. ing quarters
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  • 332 18 S.C.C. Ist XI iat Tanglini vs. Combined Services on Monday: F. J. L. Mayger. P. F. Kinsey. Capt. N. L Hammond; H. G. Shaw. E. W. Reeve. H Sardeman; J. N. Wainwright, A. H. Marshall. E. V. Smith, F. E. G. Caswell, A. C. C. Perdriau. SC.C. XI
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  • 155 18 Hie following are results of the J.C.S.A. tennis tournament. 1936: "A" Singles Handicap: Tan Beng Hian <—9> beat Woon Chow Tai —2t: 6—3. 2—6. 6—3. X Kiriu I —91 beat Sect Tiong Geok (—3» 7 5. 6—3. B" Singles Handicap: Johari Sidin l —181 beat Thug Soon Tee
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  • 26 18 Established 1914» 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers CORONET" ribbon.s and Caroons. Overhauling or cleaning of m cs In offices undertaken.
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  • 480 18 Its Purpose VIEWS OF MARRIED WOMEN S TY London IX suburban wives spoke will into the telephone the ot! welcoming the reintroduce io:. A. P. Herbert's Marriage Bill House of Commons. They were all—save one—picl the Telephose Directory at and were asked. "What do you tl SUPPORT
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  • 32 18 The Chartered Bank Recreate untitled will hold a house-warming their new premises Mo Tt* Course Road en Sunday, p« There will be a tea-dance in v* aftenlDon and members friends are welcome.
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    • 265 18 j ENTERPRISE 40 NEW AIR LINERS Two years ago the Government said that all letters for the Empire will be carried by air in 1937. Imperial Airways thereupon ordered 40 new air liners, costing about £2,000.000 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS TfcU »4»trt!»«m«nt It l»«u«d b/ Imperial Alrw»y» Umltt4. trom Airway Twminu*. London.
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    • 224 18 M-M' BISMAG C Bisuratcd Ma-nesia is tl.c uvfaiUmg ™l 4 treatment (or the relief oi stomach troubles It -4y gives quick relief because it instantly neutralise* lhe harm ul ac,ds hich ca c >" fli K° ,s,,on ii ulcer.. It also >pre.«l> a protecting film over the inflamed stomach lining
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    • 48 18 We are so sure you win be with the unusual value and npr gjt NAN SIN spectacles and examinations to cure ycut neacuu>.ve strainings. We money back if you aie not <—•■ satisfied HAM SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Optometrist—P. S. Dzing, IMJ-J 63 a 525, North «ridge Koart. Pn OTf
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    • 58 19 JPM mm' IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND CURE FOR PILES USE CLAUDEMOR BALSAM. It possesses reliable soothing and healing properties with penetrative powers into the tissues. It reduces inflammation and allays irritations with last effect. It restrains bleedings. Why endure Piles any longer? Treat with Claudemor Balsam. Of all Chemists Stores. Sole
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    • 32 19 NEW AMERICAN RECORD CHANGERS COMPLETE WITH THE LATEST HI-FIDELITY WEBSTER PICK-UP PRICES CHEAPER THAN OTHER MAKES. WORKS BETTER ON ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. SUN RADIO SERVIC3 CC 124, Cecil St. Phone 4454.
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    • 91 19 A BRITISH RADIO of latest design. SlmJ k% m mmm ple and reliaDle hi I |1 I WM operation. Quality of I materials work. niunsLip most exactBOE BOON LEONG RADIO DfcJ-r., 7 Prinsep Street, 60 Selegie Rome, SINGAPORE MILK AT ITS BEST j j j Blue Cross Milk Is Especially
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    • 161 19 j j BEST BRITISH WORLD FAMOUS GRAMOPHONE MOTORS. Obtainable from all Radio Dealers everywhere. Advertisement of Kee Huat Radio Co., Singapore. s t Our Complete Knowledge j Off Radio Means Minimum I Cost Of Repair. t EXPRESS RADIO SERVICE j I 19G, Orchard Road, Opposite Pavilion Theatre. I Phone 3893.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1930 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio mw »»**»v TO-DAY BRITISH EMPIRE MJ P.m. Jgm Interlude. USA VfJORTWA VF to 7 W 6 ord P PROGR nf^f (Church V\ AY 7.31 p.m. Indian music. ttU ylWpil!« of England), from the Studio. Address PROGRAMMES 751 Ncw bullt>tl Bengali. "Madam Butterfly* w following are the
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  • 130 20 Indian Pedestrian Knocked Down Singapore, Friday. CHARGED with causing grievous hurt by rash driving and. secondly, driving with inefficient brakes. W. D Wood, who appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judfte. Criminal District Court, was acquitted on the mor? serious charge and convicted on the second He
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  • 17 20 The Duke of Kent has consented to become natron of the Royal School for the Blind. Leatherhead
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  • 27 20 Mr John Daubeny has been adopted as Liberal-National candidate for Chesterfield, with the approval of all parties H? I ,ne division giving support to the National Government.
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  • 31 20 The War memorial of the Borough of St Murvlebone. oooosite St John's Church, St. John's Wood, was dedicated by the Rev. T. G. Brierlev Kay rector of Chriat Church-with-Bt. John* Marylehon*.
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  • 631 20 Prize Giving TRANSFER OF THE PRINCIPAL Singapore, Friday. annual Prize-Day of the Holy Innocents English Sen ol .waa held this morning. Mr. H. R. Cheeseman. Inspector of Schools, was present. The Rev. Father Koh, director <»f the school, in his review of th_> year's work, referred especially
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  • 105 20 Japanese Marines Raid University Shanghai, Dec. n JAPANESE marines surrounded an searched Tsingtao University terday morning. Nobody was arrest:;but more than 20 copies of the Min Chu Yi" ("Thr:e Principles"' of Dr. Sun Yat Sen were seized It is believed that the Tsingtao h dent has been settled.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 605 20 Beauty Secrets which make French Women World Famous Smart Parisiennes are probably the greatest experts in make-up in the world. Their latest wcret is the use of a new airtioated face powder. Powder ten times finer than ever before thought possible. Made by a new process —whirled by powerful currents
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    • 78 20 CHEMISTRY All modern progress is dependent upon chemistry. The opportunities it presents are unlimited. At home In your spare 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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    • 44 20 1 O IT II F I L II E A L I II Constipation makes you look old before your time. But Beecham's Pills will make you look and feel better. They cleanse, purify and tone the system, restore brightness and create bodily efficiency.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1887 20 m m m m MB J I BERLIN STATION i MONDAY illl lilSteiierS ttaCllO t nft2no^t OJJ 12.25 pan. Call MA.WB (German,! fB IWB 1974 116 20 DJ English, German Folk Song. (mntinued from vaae 19) 0188 metrs 2 ftf? 5K J "JEL 8 3 J"*" 12.30 p.m. Recital of
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  • 461 21 11 nil a 1 Concert And Prize Giving Singapore, Thursday. n nual concert and prize distriT h „'»ion of the Telok Kurau English i' held this morning was well atby a large number of parents those present were Mr. H. R. V. man. Inspector of Schools,
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  • 228 21 From The Malaya Tribune, Dec. 12, 1916 ILTHOUGH iess than two years have elapsed since the tragic occurrence c the Mutiny in Singapore, much has "ippened to cause the event to be partiaiiy obliterated. But the doings of February. 1915, were revived in thril•J- fashion last evening,
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  • 25 21 untitled was being demolished the Bvidae. near Builth Wells, fell into the swollen a splash 20ft. high. Three 'ho debris and one mffer- and shock.
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  • 26 21 untitled Courten, of Sierre, Canton 1 was co.'.i'"under of the Guard from 1878 to IPOI, »ted his 101 st, birthday at tt- he is new iesidlng.
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  • 191 21 Two Topics Of Dominating Interest—The King And The Strike —Chinese Should Help In Keeping Streets Clean—Government's Attitude Towards Collection Of War Funds For China—The Next Malayan Chinese Olympiad (By Our Chinese Correspondent) JJURING the past few days Singapore has been mainly concerned with two tilings. One is
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  • 159 21 THE constitutional crisis which arose as the result of the King's desire to marry Mrs. Simpson is the ether of the two topics which Singapore is discus sing. King Edward VIII is very popu a" with all Chinese, and they have much sympathy for him in
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  • 290 21 fIiHE Hon Mr. A B Jo.dan. th. A Secretary for Chinese AllahMa a ya, stated at the meeting of the L lative Council on Monday that the local Government could never permit the collection of funds in Malaya for military or war purposes in China while Great Britain
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  • 135 21 UNDERSTAND thai the r.:xt Malayan I Chiiu Olympiad will be head n bi l r '37. It was originally i planned ti hold it in Ipoh at the new 2hin?se Assembly Hall to be bui.lt in Kuala Kangsar Road. The construction of the hall will be gun shortly.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 191 21 "GIVE ME CASTORIA EVERY TIME!" "WHAT'S CASTORIA?" storia is the yJLW children's laxative made espec- j ially for them. They /,JJ I love its pleasant candy taste U> And mothers know 7 j di.it Castoria gentle w^m\rt\^%\\\ J .J- and thorough... it will UCU k2 hMB I never cause the
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    • 265 21 is pleased THE STANDARD SIZE OF 'j I ENGLAND'S HIGHEST CLASS CIGARETTE j Malaya's favourite luxury cigarette has always been f Black White, magnum size. Now for the first time, I -i Malaya is enjoying the Standard size—4s cents for STANDARD SIZE tins of 50. Made in exactly the way
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  • 379 22 Man's Courage In Face Of Adversity Sydney, Nov. 19. "TJLINDNESS does not mean the end oi 1 13 life Mr. William Goodwin declares. He lost his sight in dramatic circum- \anees last Christmas eve, and declines to seek treatment overseas because of bis faith in
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  • 25 22 Messrs. R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie ana Co., Limited, Hepburn, have securer an order for a twin-screw me torvessel from the Houldvi Line, Limited, London.
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  • 374 22 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin ot the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Doc. s:— and Colombo were the or.lv oorts in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week one fatal
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  • 35 22 The International Rec Cross Committee has r.ceived i'KUOO pesetas liom the Spanish Patrio jc Association hi Buenos Aires for tie purchase of medical supplies to 'y: <:i\ided equally between the two confiscating force> in Spain.
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  • 37 22 At Kingston, Ontario, recently Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor-General of J Canada, presented new colours to the Princess of Wales's Own Regiment and the local militia, and afterwards received rhe honorary degree of LL D. at Queen's University
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  • 25 22 The King has been pleased to grant his patronage to the Christ Church Oxford' United Clubs, for boys, girls, women, and unemployed men, in Kennington.
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  • 610 22 Drastic Reform Needed THREE YEARS ON PRODUCTION THE Soviet cinema now is the subject of deal of criticism. For the past year there ha\ few good films and it is mitted that the cinema oul 1035-36 is far short of whai wj in. tended. A charge
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 319 22 FOR WOODW ARDS GRIPE WATER Mothers! When next you boy Woodward** Gripe Water for your babies make certain that the .•Baby** trade-mark is on the bottle. This famous trade-mark ensures that you are buying genuine Woodward* and not an inferior imitation. Keep your baby fit and well, and free trom
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    • 150 22 RE VER IRRITATE THE FACE APB 1 Keep Your Skin Healthy With Zam-Buk. LI OWEVER slight that irritating rash, pimple or rough patch may seem, be sure to smear on Zam-Buk. By promptly doing this you soon bring your skin back to health again. But. if you neglect these early
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    • 70 22 fURHITUBE THE LEADING MEDICINE Hi SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, H BOILS, and BAD LEGS, RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, Ipisaa PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the i way to health as it removes the CAuSi iUsjSji)! j of the disease from the blood restores health and vitality.
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  • 364 23 r It am Temple And Monastery Marriages A Happy Blend Of The Religious And The Sonal (From Our Staff Representative) QjSce, Dec. 10. ihe week-end, my tour cf sight-see- i nd this, took im T< mple and Mono le ol the town's show a wrist's
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  • 563 23 I FEW days ago I was mvited to a A in which the contracting Hindus of the most orthEter being in the house .1 was impressed by the que iitual connected ■Mi the ceremony. I o interested that I asked for iformation irom one of my Aceoidipg to
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  • 18 23 Mr. Lan Ogilvie, of the Mem Tin Mines, Jelapang, accompanied by Mrs. Ogilive, returned from Home last week-
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  • 519 23 Her Social Work In That Country Budapest. TLAUDIA MAJDAN, the first and las: woman defective of tiie Budapest police force, has died at the atre sixty-two. Since she retired Miss Maj dan lived an isolated life, and few peopic remembered the social work to whieai her
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    • 3 23 ESTABLISHED I904 SINGAPORE
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    • 209 23 Cigarettes for Qmstmas—of course. This <9 I IrfTT Cnristmas c q uestion of wnicn cigarettes .3 r*f3k\ to give is not a difficult one. dv Maurier, I f Jfl HI naturally. Luxury cigarettes, dv Maurier^ with the filter tip that has brought a new V //f pleasure to smoking. Fifty
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  • 82 24 Her Majesty Plants Jubilee Oak In Home Village T Tvu P i Ct nT °t Kin^Emper,,r Geor c Vl > aild H^r Q ueen Elizabeth. King George is seen interested in the Jubilee ties which were exhibited at the British Industries Fair at the
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    • 11 24 try <-? MONITOR LTD. I ii r j 11 i-i i MASTERS"
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    • 55 24 Affents: Joseph Tra vers Son's Ltd. THE MULTI SPEED REFLEX CAMERA FOR ALL PURPOSES biotar f. 2 c. m „n a<- TESSAR F. 2.8 for smalt pictures and for every purpose EXAKTA F 3 5 Numerous Accessories ETC ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION AT THE DISTRIBUTORS:BP AMATEUR PHOTO STORE I 109. NORTH
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