Malaya Tribune, 16 January 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- No. 13. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 16, 1937 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 139 1 1 11 R*ad The SUNDAY TRIBFi\E Dominant In Malaya i The Original PRIIlllS t§t Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING Qfe or occasional COOKING when it seems v unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal xor efficiency and economy. The superior ,pworkmanship and materials used
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    • 96 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR > BREAKFAST Try The m >I<Ml\l\4. T HI HI WE I'" II T M KUM POWDERED MILK PURE SAFE i MILK MILK FOR JlffllJL POR 1 WHOLE 1\ J DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. '1 DISTRIBUTORS: CETZ BROS. CO. DOES
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    • 484 2 j DISINFECTS AND CLEANSES I all articles in daily use which may become Carriers of dangeious I disease germs. Do not Wjfit until infection is there: prevention I is better—and cheaper. KEEPS MOUTH AND THROAT I free from excitants of di-*ase and protects against infect'on— I has a pleasant taste
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    • 1231 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at tht Colonial Secretary's Office, up 'to noon of the 22nd January, 1937, for the following works:— (a) Supply and (b) Installation oj Electrical Equipment for the Coronation Celebration 1937. Every person applying for a form of Tenner will be required to deposit
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    • 122 2 MANIL^^^DS DIBIL tonic tablets fortifies the system, mEmPI revitalizes the l.lood and reinforces the B yjHĔKm natural recuperative powers of the body. 1 L fmLmW Even those who consider themselves fit can Pi I take DIBIL with advantage. It has a splen- I did oracin P and strengthening effect anc
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  • 700 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES HARLAND AND WOLFF OUTPUT RETURNS 1936 A Year Of Much Activity nURING the year 1936, Messrs. HarV land and Wolff, Ltd., launched 106,402 tons of shipping and constructed 89,030 i.h.p. of marine propelling machinery. These figures do not include land and rail traction work. The year has
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    • 469 3 STEAMER SAILINGS j BRITISH INDIA my t\ A O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1937. CORFU 15,000 In port BHUTAN 6,100 Jan 17 BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 25 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb 12 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 26 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12
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    • 55 3 O. S. K. Line m.s. "HAWAII MARU" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO E. S. Africa S. America) Feb. 7 th, at p.m. Passage fares: $120.00 Ist class $49.00 3rd class 31.20 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) Further particulars, apply to: Passage Dept. 0.5.X.,
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    • 523 3 M. B. K. j KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) i For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Doe Due Sailing Dae Ii I Penanf Spore Spore via New York I m!s KOMAKI MARU Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Keelunir Am 13 1 II m.s.
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    • 78 3 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS, for HONGKONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI JAPAN Leave Singapore TILAWA 10,000 Jan. 28 SANTHIA 8,000 Feb. 10 TALMA 10,000 Feb. 25 for PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA TALMA 10.000 Jan. 23 SIRDHANA 8.000 Feb. 6 SHIRALA 8,000 Feb. 20 PaO BRITISH (NDIA "•ASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to:
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    • 499 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 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 26-2 MEONIA 16-3 16-3 17-3 19-3
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    • 522 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCIIER ISA LLOYD \V (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. 1937. "STUTTGART" for Manila Shanghai only Jan. 26 I "SAALE" calls Iloilo, omits Taku Bar Jan 27 "GNEISENAU" 'omits North China Feo. 6
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  • 472 4 LONDON CO MMODITIES KUbJEI London, Jan. 15. Last Price To-day Change Tons Very Steady Easier Spot Buyers. *****6 1013 16 +Va Sellers. 10% 10 7 s +X March. Buyers. 10 1116 10% -fi;i6 Sellers. 10% 10 7 /k Vs Apr.l June Buyers. *****6 10*4 +116 Sellers. 10%
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    • 750 4 V j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation J-td. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). t Successors to The Chic cm Commercial Bank Limited, The Bo Hong Bank Limited and I Th* "Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited CAPITAL: j Authorised $40,000,000.00 Issued and Paid Up 510,000.000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. t TELEPHONES:
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    • 38 4 Oxo dishes are wholesome as weH as tasty and nourishing, for the rich beef juices of Oxo are digestives of the utmost value. Oxo makes GOOD Cooking Better and saves expense and labour. Beef in Brief JJi. 5j35
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    • 231 4 THERE'S HIDDEN Sfv "-^B CHARM IN m YOUR SMILE. 1 y*r Bring it out with the New Colgate Method of Brushing Teeth BE more alluring—have a captivat- Ip^BWSiii ing smile that discloses sparkling SB teeth and a pure, sweet breath. pp These results are yours if you use the 7
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  • 1269 5 RUBBER COMMITEE MOVE PREMATURE? MLSSRS. Hecht, Lewis and Kahn, t Lui 'n their weekly market report, dated London, Jan. 5, state"l am a surly, rustic and un- nth individual"—thus spoke Marshal Chans in apologising for his temerity in capturing his superior officer, Marshal Chiang Kai
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  • 186 5 Australia Holds Fourth Place Canberra, Federal Capital Territory, Dec. 30. AUSTRALIA had on Jan. 1, 1936 the fourth highest r.roportion of motorcars to population in the world. This fact is disclosed in the Commonwealth Year Book which reveals that for the approximate population oi 7,000.000 there were *****4
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  • 176 5 Substantial Rise In Profits Assured A SATISFACTORY improvement in profits is shown in the report of the Sendayan (F.M.S.» Rubbf/ Co. for the year to the end of last September. The net profit is up by more than £6,000. to £22,683, and the dividend lc raised from 5
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  • 46 5 Nearly 400 members of the Punjab Regiment, Taiping. under 'he command of Col. Craig, the Officer Commanding, passed through Ipoh on Monday in a special train on their way to Singapore. The soldiers are expected to return to Taiping after about a month's training at Singapore.
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  • 249 5 Stanton Nelson Co.\s Report I ANION Nelson and Co Ltd. *n their rubber market review da'.cc Singapore. Jan 15, state. 1 be market thla week has been iiuiot c( mpared wOth the activity of the ia« 112 month The dominating factor la silli the- strike in the Automobile
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  • 184 5 Lewis Peat (Singapore) Limited Singapore. Jan. 15. in the American Motor Indus try have develop cl during the we?k ou' though cistuibim* they have nut '.'.j Uod serious proportions. The market has lost some of its buovrM .-v bu* prices have remained much U.e same and a general fe ling
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  • 159 5 Twopence A Pint in N.K. England Jarrow, Durham A SCHEME for supplying milk at 2d a pint to expectant and nurshig mother.* and to children under school ao- id being inaugurated at Jarrow The scheme will be similar in char--3c r?r <0 *hai which has been for the
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  • 102 5 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 15. Paris 105 964 New York 4.91 1 16 Montreal 4.9 V' a Brussels 29.1 in, Geneva 21.38», Amsterdam 3.96 3 4 Milan 93 932 Berlin 13.20*4 Stockholm 19.39*4 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna ?fi» 2 Prague 141 Belgrade 213. Wedrid nnm Lisbon
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  • 43 5 London, Jan. 15. The lotal amount applied for in tenders for the £30,000,000 Treasury Bills was £10.600,000. The average rate per cent tor the bills at three months is 10 6.33 d against 10 B.lid week ago.— British Wireless.
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  • 23 5 The first Perak Assizes of the year will begin next week when several cases will be heard before the hon. Mr. Justice Aitken.
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  • 429 5 AMALGAMATION WITH REYLA THE seventeenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Stoughton (Perak I Rubber Plantations, L'd was held on Dec. 30, at 19, Fenchurchs'.reet, E.C. Mr. A. P. Hadow. who presided, said that the result of the year's working showed a net profit of £7,313, and
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  • 609 5 Coronation As The Chief Theme THE prinr oal lit IT"i f tile 1937 Alder»i i »u! v.htch 'he booki: 10 oil' 1 .jiv tilreadv double those of mi y oTovinn 112 ?wr. will be the CoroUOn. but it will no', be pinned to any l -tiiuin
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  • 58 5 Rvbber returns of the following Com 1 anies for the month of Dec. 1935 ar« notified: Alor Gaiah 2C.700 lb., Australasia 19.000 lb.. Aver Panas 62.000 lb.. Gler.caly 37.000 lb.. Jalan Kebun 16.00* 'b Kluang 32,500 lb.. Palam 145.40" b Port Swettenham 12.500 lb.. Tarn balak 13.000 lb..
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  • 108 5 An isobaric distribution north of latitude 20 d grees north, which has allowed a free track for the air from Eastern Sibsria is held responsible for th? record cold spell of weather Malaya has been experiencine: during the last few days. Normally this air is deviated great deal and has
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  • 496 5 An Embargo Hli \VY FOREIGN ORDERS n. \JEAYV foreign ordrr* for United Suite': Isnas, jM»urintr »n as the worlil arm.- fcn-tfi• n-es. ha* n»u*ni military uiii horities to lorct.'I orct.' ;j partial emharyo upon exports •112 jsucli machines hijly-si'. nation- pineiM *ifi r> for I'niterl States- flying
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    • 28 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIOENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON.
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    • 171 5 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 64-*) General Office 5188-H Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.W0 000.00 Reserve Funds in excess of S 3,500,000.00 Total Assets approximately $1,400.00Q.n00 00 DEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI: Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman
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  • 169 6 Gun-Play "BENGAL TIGER" IN LIST Singapore, Friday. jtfO fewer than 10 films were bann"ed in the Colony during ihe fourth quarter of 1936—0ct. 1 to Dec. 31—according to a notification contained in the issue of the Government Gazette published to-night. Gun-play was the reason for
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  • 678 6 Singapore. Friday. The following are passengers by the F and O liner Kajputanu which lcll Singapore ioi turope to-day: Miss D. L Allen, Mr T Aobot, Miss S Abbott, Mr. D. Aildus, Comnnxiore F N. Atrwood, Mrs. U. S. Attwcfcd, Mis* U. P. Attwooo, Miss K Arbulhnot,
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  • 64 6 The E.W. Cable mark in the Malacca Strait in Lat 5 deg. 20" N and Long 100 deu. 22' a' E. tapprox at a distance of 175 miles 73 dec. (row Fort Cornwtiilis has been removed. This beacon was damaged by parsing craft and it has now
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  • 260 6 A Splendid Show At The Theatre A GREAT reception was given to Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours when tney opened a return season at the Victoria Theatre last night. Previous visits have made them a very popular company and their "Night in Honolulu" programme vas greatly appreciated. The music
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  • 204 6 By Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Adelaide: Mr. Campbell, from Brisbane. Left by the Artemis: Mr. C. A Willis, for London; Mr. A. Graham, for Bangkok. Arrived by the Atalanta: Mr. Hodgson, from Penang. Left by the Sydney: Mr and Mrs. G. W Seabridge. for
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  • 38 6 Result Of Swimming: Club Vote The results of the referendum to members of the Singapore Swimming Club en the question of admitting ladies on Sunday mornings shows that the majority are opposed to any change.
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  • 36 6 New York, Jan. 15. December 1936 Imports 57,000 tons Consumption 49.600 Stock on Last Day of Month 218.800 Afloat for U.S. Ports last day of month 56.600 Consumption of Reclaimed rubber 13,000
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  • 54 6 Singapore, Friday. The following message has been issued to the shipping community of Singapore by the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. "The m.v. Erria reports that the Angsa Bank Light Vessel in Lat. 3 deg. 20' N.. and Long. 101 deg. 00' E. was not on her
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  • 28 6 RAFFLES MUSEUM LIBRARY Singapore. Friday. A notification in the Government Gazette issued to-night calls for tenders for general repairs, painting, colourwashing, etc., to the Raffles Museum and Library.
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  • 57 6 The P. O. homeward bound steamer Comorln lift Penang at about 7 p.m. on Saturday. The passenger list includes the following booked by the Penang agency. Harrisons. Barker Co. Ltd —Mr. L. Piters Mr. R. H. A Jeff, Mr. F Wise, Mr. F. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Peaice and child.
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    • 508 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL j TO-NIGHT j i ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 0.15 p.m. DINNER AND DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. AND SPECIAL NEW CABARET ATTRACTION j Acclaimed by last night's Enthusiastic Audience j 808 BURNETT EULA HOFF j S ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS j VERSATILITY ITSELF ENTERTAINERS OF
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    • 1 6 |$AN^Tp^|
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    • 317 6 I. y FOR THE FIRST i AND i I LAST TIME S ERNEST KAAI PRESENTS THE LUAU I (HAWAIIAN FEAST) WITH A PAGEANT IN REAL SOUTH SEAS ATMOSPHERE i AND I VIVID j J POLYXKSIAX l>\\<lS j BY HIS i VERSATILE AND WORLD FAMED TROUBADOURS AS NEVER: SEEN BEFORE J
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    • 74 6 j STAMP ALBUMS I PACKETS OF STAMPS .1 DUPLICATE BOOKS f I HINGES f and ail accessories J for stamp collectors 4 Ask for our 6 COMPLETE LIST sent post free anywhere. «T VOITII I 1 L HEALTH Constipation makes you look old before your time. But Beecham's Pills will
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  • 150 7 SINGAPORE PAPER SUED DEFAMATORY MIS-STATEMENT FULL REPORT OF SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT J 1 f r $500 was by the Chief Justice, Mr. P. A. McElwaine, in the libel si it in which Dr. Clyde Cornwall ..on claimed damans of $4,5, 0 from the Straits
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  • 657 7 Singapore, Friday. AI.LIYLRiNG his judgment in the v Supreme Court to-day in the iin Which the Straits Times Press, Ltd., was sued for 54.500 damages for alleged libel. the Chief Justice. Mr. P. A. McElwaine. said: The plaintiff, a medical practitioner .-nig in Northern Australia, has
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  • 523 7 Prohibition Nothing To Do With Ownership When one reads the article as a whole I? will be seen that the plaintiff was paying an urgent visit to his mother who was ill in Swatow. It was merely that he had gone on a visit; there was
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  • 1035 7 No Material Damage To His Reputation In my opinion the words do not reasonably bear the meaning placed upon them in the innuendo pleaded. The plaintiff says that in their ordinary meaning the words are defamatory. I think that to -say of a person that he has taken
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  • 24 7 Peter Lone and John Gielgud In a .scene from the new spy thrill r oe.iet agent; 1 whicjri opens at the Capitol next Wednesday.
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    • 5 7 VERIRRITATE TH€ FACE A.P.B, 1
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    • 307 7 UGLY LARGE PORES •BLACKHEADS Caused by Wrong Face Rowder New /mention Makes /bnvafer'NON-CtOGGING Dr. M. Catrin of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris says: "Starchy powders enter the pores and swell, causing the pores to enlarge. Powders containing tiny particles of grit irritate the delicate skin pores and cause spots
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    • 114 7 For reliability, "GOLD *J LEAF" is unaffected by any other Tea on z:'\^rr^^^^^ the market to-day. LEAF TEA S A. llai'liioloiueusz Ltd. [sport-frocks I I USE THE hUGHT j MATERIAL it must be absolutely the latest both in Colour Design j Only obtainable from j Parmanand Bros, j Newly established
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    • 181 7 Take C 5 <; < "C 25 ot. uwrs o HERB-TONi W LION BRAf.r rffv VKHfiHHr j After Giving Birth 1 V I TRANNOSAN r Guaranteed to remove 1 CORNS, HARD SKIN 5 CALLOUSES within 24 hours t h u ave J ach implicit confidence j i SI h 5
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    • 268 8 The marihes have landed 00^^^^SjJ^S^j^^^^l^^&9» ...roarik'... fight: k*... jfejfo (.jf jt<"* r> SMASH IN'...TOO7fN'...SC*S 2 flf 2 r O' GUNS .THE* LOVE TO §3 118 8$ TH l<l FIGHT...AND FIGHT TO LOVE J| |l| £gj^ c CONRAD MA&SL C<K« V '\:h tj» ESTHER RALSTON «jg ED'3AR KENNEDY v hundreds o/
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    • 236 8 P^H|CAPITOL fSee your favourite Tm Rtar MAURICE CHEVALIER 1 n amorous story vim* hy Vy J LOCK E Hear him sing and •fs« Admire the beauty of the scenic The backgrounds cinQtmto omance It's MAURICE at r o §oy ?nturer his Rest NEXT CHANGE! I ROM THE FAMOUS LONDON PAVILION
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    • 258 8 £®8•*••••••••••©8; 8a t PAVILION TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 s 8 FINE ENTERTAINMENT If an y bod y sees ttui aim 8 aliS 10 COme UWa> Wi a U brU r(>uß star coAiEDY I r William Powell jMYRNA LOY JEAN HARLOW k 'LIBELLED LADY' "*****6(1 Lady." It is certain BEST COMEDY OF THE
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  • 177 9 "Queen Of Courses" At University Of The Future Berlin. MAZI philosophy as the principal course to be taught at the university of the future was foretold by Heir Alfred Rosenberg, chief "cultural supervisor" of the Third Reich, in a speech at Berlin. "I solemnly believe," he said, "that National
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    • 725 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j WANTED BY SOLICITOR, capable conveyancing clerk, case and court clerks .ppiy Box 19, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—Working Partner with $3,0001- to invest in old established Sound security given for Investment. Box No. 18, co Maiaya Tribune, Singapore. AUCTION SALE ~OF Surplus Stock-in-trade, furniture, and fittings, etc. to
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    • 464 9 NOTICE. In the Estate of Quah Goon Loo Neo otherwise called Quah Gin Loo Neo deceased, late of No. 20, Amoy Street, Singapore, who died on 26th December, 1929. Pursuant to Section 29 of The Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against
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    • 270 9 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established IM4> 14A. Change Alley, Singapore. Tvoewriter Repairers and Stationers COROi>FT" ribbons nnd Caroons, Overhai ng t-ior cleani: of mcs in offices unde *aker. ____—i U m C€., BRAS BASAH RD., SINGAPORE. r 1 1 8 SO DELICIOUS APPETIZING! WHAT IS THAT QUCAT CURRY POWDER OF COURSE!
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    • 42 9 Do you remember the Last One? HERE COMES THE New Record-Breaker! NEWEST and GREATEST! "rJAMM HCAPIt MAUREEN O'SULLIYAN Grand Premiere during Chinese New Year at the CAPITOL ENSURE BETTER VISION Beauty Curv« NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96, nigh Street. Singapore. Phone 3786.
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    • 314 9 .j. [ITS LAUGH-TIME NOW 'CAUSE CHARLIE S RUGGLES IS BACK AGAIN j j TO-MORROwirST^ j IT'S A LONG WORM THAT HAS NO j J TURNING! Charlie is a model husband—Mary, the luckiest I wlte in her oo n I ADOLPHE: G/>r l/m enough rope, Jj? S S dear lady, and
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  • 29 10 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Especkerman have pleasure in an nouncing the marriage of their youngest daughter Florence Irene to David W. Ginsberg of London, to-day.
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  • 44 10 Mi Lum Pow Lew*. Mrs. Teo Cheok Chuan and Mrs. Ng Wei Yet slnetiely thank Rll those friends and rriuttvcs who k>idly attended the funerM of their beloved grandmother. Madam Khoo Kong Neo, and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence,
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  • 710 10 QXK of the best items of news that Malaya has received this week is that negotiations for a settlement of the strike of motor workers in the United States are to be commenced almost immediately. The agreement by the General Motors Corparation, which is chiefly affected, to
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  • 362 10 Programme In Malayan Waters DETAILS have been received from the Naval Intelligence Centre, Fort Canning. Singapore, of the visit'of H.M of the China Fleet to Malayan Wa ers. H.MS. Cumberland (Flagship of HE. the Naval Commander-in-Chief. ViceAdmiral Sir Charles J. C. Little, X.C.8.) will arrive In
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  • 644 10 A PLEA FOR RESEARCH WORK fJHE p;ss'ble benefit to be derived from the drvebpmen' cf Malaya's hot springs is discussed by "L.C.L." in the following article. THE volcanic origin of Malaya is ta this day evident in the p.esinc cf hot springs with which some
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  • 414 10  -  By Looker On npHE feminine waist in fashions is an- other of those things that are here to-day and gone to-morrow. Laundry propiietors are to wage campaign against price-cutting. But then laundries always were ready for the fray. A Science seems to have explained almost everything
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    • 175 10 1 COTTON RUGS. j j SPECIAL SOFT FINISH IN A j J DELIGHTFUL RANGE OF NEW J COLOURED CHECK DESIGNS OF j V BLUE, GREY AND FAWN AND igßf BROWN WITH FRINGED ENDS. j VERY LIGHT IN WEIGHT 1 j SIZE 58 x 75 INCHES j PRICE $1.75 each j
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    • 28 10 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. i' THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. R I LARGEST. BEST R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Ophthalmist Dr. of Ocular Science.
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  • 112 11 WORKS TRUCE Bargaining Principle Accepter] AN early seltlement of the strikes in the Umted States, which are adversely affecting the markets, particularly the rubber market, is now anticipated. Negotiations between the motor workers and General Motors Corporation are to be commenced
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  • 95 11 Reuter. Detroit, Jan. 15. rjHE truce with the General Mo ors Corporation is termed by Mr. John L. Lewis, labour leaa'er, as eminently satisfactory. "Obviously the ensuing negotiations will bring forth a collective bargaining agreement between both sides." The Union has agreed that the sit-down strickers should evacuate
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  • 93 11 Reuter. Lansing, Jan. 15. IT is authoritatively learned that General Motors Ccrporation have agreed to open negotiations on Jan. 18 for se tlement of the strike. It is reported union leaders have agreed that the "sit down" strikers will leave th; plants at nine a.m. on Jan.
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  • 93 11 Debate Tn Parliament On Tuesday British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 15. Parliament reassembles on Tuesday and arrangements have been made in resto a request of the Oppositron jo devote the second half of the sitting to the discussion of the international situation. Therp is a general desire in
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  • 24 11 untitled Mohamed Noor, master of the Sultan Abdul Ham.d College. Alor Star, has b en transferred to the staff of Ibrahim School, Sungei Patani.
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  • 204 11 Italian Assurance 1 NOTHING BIGGER THAN 14-INCH British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 15. INFORMATION which has reached the British Governin m that the Italian Government are ready to gi"e an assuranee they will not mount guni above fourteen inches calibre on capital ships, provided all the important
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  • 101 11 Economic Talks Proceed Slowly Reuter. Vienna, Jan. 16. The Austrian Government has issued a communique showing that 18,684 Nazis have been granted a n amnesty in Austria since the conclusion of the Austro-German agreement of last year, including a large number connected with the 1934 revolt, but
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  • 70 11 Forsaking Legal Career For Commerce Singapore, Saturday. Mr. S. B. Tan, the local lawyer, w.il be relinquishing his legal career at the end of this month. He told a Tribue representative thlz morning that he would be "entering the commercial world." He gave no detail of
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  • 65 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking. Jan. 16. It is believed that General Li Shiu tfsin the commander of the Manchukuo troops in Charhar and Suiyuan, has been detained at Chengteh on suspicion by the Japanese. Dr H*. H. Kung. the Finance Minister, received the Crown Grand Cross Medal
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  • 43 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 15. Mr Harold Samuel, composer and pianist, famous for his playing of Bach, died to-day in London aged 57. He was taken ill recently on his return from a professional tour of South Africa.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 65 11 Tops List In American Market Reuter. Washington. Jan. 15CHINA wa.s the biprtcst purchaser of aeronautic products from United States In 1936. buyinß $*>.872,000 worth Compared with 52.293.001 l worth In 19-15. the Commerce Department announces Thi total of United States shipments ol aircraft, equipment to foreign
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  • 236 11 New Bvlaws Of The S.H.B. New bylaws for t.he regulation or convtyance, loading Und unloading ol L>&ngeruus uooua within the Jurisdiction 01' the board have been drawn up by the Singapore Harbour Board and v ill come nito operation on April 1, 1D37. The new bylaws are wmed
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  • 122 11 Clung To Fishing Boat For Three Days Singapore, Saturday. THREE Malays were rescued by the Netheiland Line steamer Tanimbar early on Thursday morning whilst the ship was on a voyage from Sumatra to Singapore. They were weak from exhaustion as they had been clinging to a capsized
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  • 99 11 Proceeding To Nanking On Monday I Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Jan 16. Sincr hi* artival her« Mr Wan? Chin# Wei, the ex-Premier., has be o suffering frnm diarrhoea. His condition improved yesterday. He has cancelled nil his social engagements. Mr. Wang has wired to Mr.
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  • 93 11 KING'S ROBE His Majesty To Broadcast Reuter. London. Jan. 15. THE programme of the Coronation 1 celebration- shows a series of important Royal events arranged for the three m mths from May to July, during which Their Majesties will entertain and be entertained by the foremost Ministers
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  • 220 11 British Official Wireless. London. Jan 15. On the advice 0/ lu Governments. the Kin? has jpprofr'Rd the appointment of n Coronation Commission. to consist of repre.vmtullves of the Un?t?d K )<ulom. «TunuUa th«» CommonW ulih of AtWt ii.Ju. M 'V Zealand and the Union ol Afrtca. which will
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  • 41 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 15 The Duke of Kent is making a tour on Tuesday of hct various ccn f res In greater London organised by the National Council of Social Service for the unemployed.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 108 11 Looting Begins MANCHUKUO FORCES CONCENTRATING Shanghai, Jan. 15. IUIUE-SCALE looting is reported to be taking plac? in Sian. the capital. L?re. Communist forces are approaching the city. Advance units have already ent rec\ ."Mo Chek Tung the notorious Red commander, arrived in Sian this morning
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  • 136 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Mr. Wang Ching Wei is expected to leave for Fenghua ai any moment to confer with Marshal Chiang Kai Shek on the Shensi revolt and other matters with the object of facilitating the preparations for the Third Plenary Session. Madame Yu, wife
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  • 73 11 Peiping, Jan. 15. Heavy Manchukuo forces under General Liv Shiu Hsin are concentrating at Nantaochin, in east Suiyuan. Extremely heavy snow is falling in the province, and everything is quiet. Even the activities of Japanese planes have been curtailed. The temperature is 20 degrees below zero. A number
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  • 297 11 Strength Of Shensi Rebels Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Jan. 10. GENERAL Yang Hu Cheng, the leader of the Shensi revolt, is calling hints'lf the "supreme commander of the allied forces". He ha s appointed Generals Sun Wei Yu, Mao Ching Liv Wang Vi Chic, Yu Hsueh
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  • 201 11 IRISH DEMAND De Valera's Talks In London Reuter. I-Olid"11, J J v.. "C. r' i» Irani: d tl»al >'• o*-nrl'-c hiw b"- ~u »tr v-lrr™ :*~d Mr. M» c Donafd. the Dom'niom Sr- n" v cenfrrj on Ihc n r> vnl »,t poinfs *m fh° roi !,i
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  • 136 11 British Official Wireless. Mr D* Valera, President of the Hv hitive Couucil of the Irish Free State concluded tills morning his brlet sidy in London through which lie w;.s on his way back to Dublin I rum Zuricfi where he has been receiving trcu.meiu from an eye specialist
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  • 111 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 33. There is uo truth in the .su'jsc-liun that a schcme tor a United Ireland was thi subject of the oeiweon the President or Executive Council cu the Irish Free Slate, Mr Dc v.ueru, and the Dominions Aseer.laiy, Ms. 1coim Mac Donald. There
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  • 138 11 Woman Refugee Tells Of Hardships Reuter. Marseille, Jan. 15. A VIVID picture of life i n Madrid was described by a British woman refugee when the British destroyer H.M.S. Ardente arrived with refugees ol various nationalities. She declared the food sr:ort„",e in Madrid is very serious
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  • 101 11 Crew Of Se'zed Spanish Ship Release British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 14. The crew of the Spanish ship Aragon. seized by the German navy in reprisal few the cargo of the German steamer Falos, detained a~ contraband by the Fasque authorities, were released toaay, their ship having teen
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    • 43 11 Accurate Ocular Examination vvuu .Muutrii Instruments to diagnose Your Eye Trouble. With Scientific Glasses to meet Your Demand. Our Service! Your Satisfaction! yet you pay less than elsewhere C. S. Chong, Opt. D. (U.S.A) THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore.
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  • 3253 12 A FASCINATING TALK ORIGINAL MUSIC AND SONG OF MALAYA lISTENERS to the new Singapore broadcasting station, Z H L, last night were fascinated by the unique broadcast of Sakai music by Temiar tribesmen and by the talk on Sakais by
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  • 217 12 Collided With On-Coming Car Singapore, Friday. MR. E. P. Anderson was charged this 'morning, before the fourth magisir'ate, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, with driving a motor-car along Grove Road on Dec. 2 last in a manner dangerous to the public. The accused pleaded guilty. It was said
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  • 44 12 Appointed A Municipal Commissioner Singapore, Friday. k NOTIFICATION m tne Government Gazette issued to-night states that H.E. the Governor has appointed Mr. E. J. Bennett a Munipal Commissioner for Singapore in the place of the late Mr. A. E. Thornley-Jones.
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  • 132 12 To Safeguard Public Interest Thp c. London, Jan. 15. HE Service Committee on Industry has magurated a scheme to stop house building" and to foster the erection of houses which conform to a model standard specification The President of the National Federation of Building Trade Employers, explaining the
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  • 77 12 Thief Police Officer And His Bride (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Jan 15 Jl FASHIONABLE wedding took place at Kuala Lumpur this evening at St Mary's Church when Mr. John Noel Nicholls. Chief Police Officer, Batu Pahat. led to the altar Gwendoline Nina daughter of Mr. and
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  • 45 12 Mr. J. A. Cresswell, A. C. P.. O.C. D. Perak, i t is understood, will be going on leave shortly, it is rumoured that Mr. D. P. McNamara. AC P OS. PC, Kuala Kangsar, will take the place of Mr. Cre&swell. in the Detective Branch.
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  • 121 12 Palestine Monument MALAYAN JKWS TO CONTRIBUTE JEWS in Singapore uro a>U<<! i plant a section of the "Kus» George V. Forest" in Paletftinr n> "everlasting monument of tht* vrnii tucte of Sins":«jw>re Jewry Jo ti»._ British Empire." The appeal u bine made under he auspice* ol
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  • 252 12 Applicable To British Subjects Everywhere The following warning has been is •;aed by His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom: "Infcrmation has recently reached His Majesty's Government which indicate; that attempts are being made in ihfc country to recruit persons for service with the forces of one
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  • 107 12 A Comedy Ar& I iuht AT THE CINEMAS UrKIN,: of the U.S. ShaSora TOeX™ W f at ,i the Performers if wLfc fs Nageh Esther md Edgar Kennedy take and .hey all round niece of tete with thrill! iau« nment ITn drama. iauphH|jC romance and Corps William Haines
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  • 956 13 NEW POWERS Based On Ten Years' Experience Singapore, Friday. IMPORTANT provisions for the stric- Vr control of private schools in the Colony are contained in a new J'lil which will be introduced into the next meeting of the Legislative Council to be
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    135 13 Mr. Noone To Address Rotarians IT next Wednesday's weekly luncheon ni„? e< ;V ne f the Sin gapore Rotary Club, the speaker will be Mr. H d Noone. I leld Ethnographer and Officer-m-ChaiHc of the Perak State Museum, latpinu who is at present in Singapore, .hkL ftl 5
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  • 227 13 Estimates Sanctioned By Colonial Office Singapore, Friday. Notifications tn the S.S. Government Gazette issued this evening are as follows. The Hon. Sir John Bagnall has been reappointed a member of the Executive Council for a period of two years rrom Jan. 9, 1937 A The Hon Mr. Khoo
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  • 91 13 Singapore. Friday. I Mitt Helen Yeo. a young motorist, was charged this morning before Mr T. P. Cromwell, the fourth magistrate with lading to conform witn a ♦raffle signal while driving a motor-car at he junction of Selegie Road and WilKie Road on Dec. 2 last. The
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  • 38 13 Mr. I. Storch of Kuala Lumpur will DC Roms to Europe on leave next month j-ttoe first Y lo n« leave he ha s taken for iv years. In spite of this however he is in excellent health.
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    • 26 13 t I j i I I i SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: SINGAPORE MALACCA j 37-39, High St. 32, Riverside. J i
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    • 185 13 IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF /J^^^^^P'... DAWSEN'S MANGOE SWEET CHUTNEY »!"iMMgßMpppr«yiwi yarag PHONE: SPORE 5376. K. LUMPUR 3331 IPOH 111 W.P S. 105 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Motor Union j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Agents: < SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches. i~ 1 t~ j GRACIE FIELDS
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  • 1232 14 WHO WILL WIN? CHANCES OF BOTH TEAMS REVIEWED will win the Malaya Cup rugby final at Kuala Lumpur today? This is the question i h every ruggtrite's lips at th s moment throughout the Peninsula. One thing is certain,
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  • 118 14 Cancelled Owing To Kain Singapore. Sblurdus. OWING to he inln the hotkey mutches arranged t» b<* play n yesterday afternoon were cancelled Tb«- fixtures are RA M C vs. Sikh Pollee; I a vs G H R C S.R.C-. Vs. Poller, S*C C v.- Excise Department XI The
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  • 131 14 Singapore Against .Malacca Atfain Shiirapoie, Saturday. EXCELLENT hnckty is anticipated thi± afternoon w t*«»• t>ins*. meet Molucca in Hull return mter-sutr match on the Padang. i\! 5U5 pm WL)»*n these two team# m*i dercmbskii in November. Singapore emerged winner* by the only goal scored tn ilie mulch The
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  • 38 14 Barnett's 129 Against Tasmania Reuter. Hobart. Jan. 15. IN a match between the M.C.C. and Tasmania begun to-day. the M.C.C. batting first, had made 392 for eight wickets at the close of nlay. Barnett made 129.—Reiser.
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  • 80 14 Commercial Cup Winners Beaten Singapore F ul ly A .111 <• lull •»sttny [.'"-me of jwcpr wiii i»layrfi a' F; ii«r Fitrk vestcrd-iy nhen the Municipal Services Club bem Ine Nestinglo Spores Club by four uoai. to two Seng Hark and Jitk.lsi played a wunrt (fame in the
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  • 338 14 Draw And Ties For Next Week THE S.( C billiard) >ti )i,unrut start next Mqndo i X tihu UJto tvt-o reuons. i h.i-iui(in ilO ..h hand cap. tin* lf> ;lnd inlT v> r l>-'os:vclv have be~u rotjivjd Tnp rompr rt. lS lor 350 op except th final
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  • 46 14 Tc-day's Malaya Cup final will be broadcast by wav of a running commentary on the game, from the Kuala Lumpur station. The plan reproduced above shows the ground divided into numbered areas, which will enable iisteners to follow the game. (Tribune).
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    • 10 14 AS CEMS TIGER IRASLU NKAVE, LTD., DISTRIBUTORS OF TIGER BEER.
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    • 46 14 I CHINA j j Underwriters S Limited. (Incorporated In Hongkong). S A British Company Registered S in Great Britain and Hongkong j LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAu, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT j j INSURANCE l Thone 4276. j j Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers Second Floor. Singapore. S J,
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    • 99 14 Put Ou {cTenTto"'' l^^^^ Stomach Distress AMAZING RELIEF k Jtx 3' in l Treatment Ĕ&iJHm, instantly neutralises the burning, free^acid md, as a pain killer, the soreness and STOMACH PAIN WIND inflammation are soothed, third, as a prevent a- ixini/^rcTinw tiM, the lining of the stomach is coated 1N u
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  • 333 15 Government Clerk MANY DEPENDENTS TO SUPPORT Singapore, Friday, -i J HLVK it is about time this bankrupt made a determined eff< rl to live within his income," remarked Mr. Koh Choon Hong, tfc Assistant Official Assignee to the fbr f Justice, Mr. P. A. McElwaine. in
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  • 206 15 Vlwmt 350 In Camp In Singapore i Singapore Friday. ll' I if>U numbers of the Regiment (a Km Dickson are now in Olmr.gi, and to-day, u small :i i (tie camp M(e by truck to -> .1 Ai'-.t.jr.fo foi j. few hour.v at firs! experience of the V
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  • 214 15 RACING SCHEDULE FOR 1937 fKS racing schedule which appears below has been issued by the of thT m V f th e StraitS Ra in A s °ciation with the approval tended oT b f I****** dubs The Bchedul --t intended to be bindmg on any associated
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  • 122 15 Soccer And Cricket Office-Bearers I THE annual cricket and soccer meetings 1 of the S.R.C. for the purpose of electing the office-bearers for the comin" season, were held at the Club last night Among other things it was decided to reduce the number of Sunday cricket matches and
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  • 56 15 Som Chit's Victory: A Correction IN the report of the boxing at Ipoh on Thursday night, it was stated that Battling Guillermo knocked out Nai Som Chit in the sixth round This was incorrect. Th; contest went to the full 12 rounds and the result was a points
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  • 52 15 me ties for the Commercial Tournament (badminton) are:— to-day at «.30 p.m. Straits Times vs Bram toco. Sunday, at 10 a.m: APC v* Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Sunday at 2 p.m: Robinson and Co vs Overseas Chinese Bank All tie- will be played off at the Clerical Union Hall.
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  • 91 15 Body Taken To K. Lumpur For Interment pre r, metal l( >ok Lum- P»r on Wednesday ~112 Mrs m m 112® h a n van Durt i, whci died nt tlu- :«ge of HO at her residence In Mandnluy Riutl, Singapore, on Tuesdav The
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  • 180 15 Eighth Anniversary Celebrated miip -4-1»»!, Sin sapore. Saturday T th i 55 adversary of the Sin Chew ewi SDfi? e leadin Chinese eeleb?a ed a P thi ed A n si »Kapore. was ceieorated at the Southern Hotel last th! h nl C were a bo
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  • 44 15 The cricket meeting 0 f the s.c.R c will be heid on Tuesday, Jan 19 a* 030 p in at the club house. Membern interested In cricket ere requested to attend. The agenda are: Election of officebearers; programme for the year. etc.
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    • 18 15 I Ihe complete destruction of Bacteria USE gEMQRi TABLETS b ptic, free from irritation "'.<l Harmless Obtainable everywhere.
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    • 89 15 It enallie you and yours mm^mm I mo^^^e combat the Hr 16-18 Upper Cross St.* M—-j(1-JBK mmmmmmmmm IM I CODIMOL j C0I) 1 iver OIL y II riy' EMULSION J ll fII RICH IN VITAMINS I) 'Sii':- I V tasteful emu,Mon i,! Purest ffill Cod Liver Oil with Hypoptoosphites ■ll
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    • 152 15 BP V 'FACTORY FRESHNESS TO THE LAST CIGARETTE A twist of a coin opens the lid! Listen for the hiss caused through inrush of air replacing vacuum—this is your assurance of factory freshness! The Patent "Evertite" tin can easily be resealed by screwing on lid. For more permanent closing, press
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    • 249 15 THE I GREAT EASTERN ill s s LIFE *p §3 FOURTEEN POINTS ill z z A series of 14 reasons why you k|" J auj should choose THE GREAT <|* o < EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE llg J CO., LTD., to look after your S|2 0 < insurance ne*>ds. "Jh 1
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  • 160 16 Carobatic Experts A V e For Java SINOAPOHF. it i»ol > u the l»U**t thrill C least, noi 1 u&; yet T«»r lleld un.i Diitk ileum nowned Chrvslei Java yrstrrctay but ihi-* w 5 St mcra" will b< I. t j 011 the wfvcniti 1., it {letnorKti uLjrin
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  • 36 16 Mr. L. V. J. Laville, untitled viser, Kedah, will be transferred to Johore Bharu as Judge In th tie Court, on Jan. 25. His place will be filled by Mrj C. W. Dawson, District Judge, Penang.
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    • 287 16 mnmm TABLETS Prepv Moordiot to th« formal* «nd under ihe direction of T BTTnOL XD, ifra/uxir a/ ii« (A« Cnlmrtitf of Kirn*. kmitftUnti PROLONGING THE PRIME OF LIFE There is no happier feeling in the world than the grand sensation of being "in the prime of life.'' To open each
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    • 669 16 and Changi on Sunday will be taken by the Rev. H. B. Amstutz. GEYLANG CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH (Junction of Al Junled Road and Sims Avenue) Sunday, 11 a.m., Service of Worship <in Hokien). Preacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin. 3.30 p.m., Sunday School. 4.30 p.m.. Service of Worship (in Malay). Preacher:
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    • 414 16 Kee Yew Hock and Ang Whatt Kirn. Monday. 8 p.m., Reading Club MeetIng. Wednesday, 6 p.m.. Singing Class and ChttTCh Choir Practice. Friday, 4.15 p.m., Girls' Friendly Band meeting. 8.15 p.m.. Young Men's Friendly Band meeting. THE SALVATION ARMY Public Meetings will be held at the following times and places:—Headquarters—Killiney
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    • 240 16 'Continued from "previous column,) Speaker: Mr. Vow Choo K>v Priday, 3 p.m.. Hukien Service. Speaker: Mr. S. S. Adams. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Orange Grove Roud. Bingap tßianch of ihe Moiner Chuicn. the Pint Church of Christ, Scion":.*, in Bos.on, L.b.A.) Subject: 'Life." 10 a.m., Sunday Service. 6 p.m., Testimony Meeting
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    • 12 17 EXPRESS RADIO SERVICE j 196, Orchard Road, Opposite Pavilion Theatre. Phone 3893.
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    • 192 17 BOOKS JUST ARRIVED irom THE COMMERCIAL PRESS LTD., SHANGHAI. 1 set of 10-inch double-sided gramophone records complete with a text-book (mandarin) $15 00 What's Right with China, 255 pp. 3.50 China as a Tea-Producer, 252 pp 256 Within the Pour Seas, 279 pp 3.50 Business English, 366 pp 3 00
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    • 158 17 BEST BRITISH WORLD FAMOUS GRAMOPHONE MOTORS. j Obtainable from all Radio Dealers everywhere. Advertisement of Kee Huat Radio Co., Singapore. GARO» THROWS DOWN THE GAUNTLET INVITES COMPARISON WITH ITS 1937 "CHALLENGER" 0 to 16 valves D.C. or A.C. HOY. or 230 V. SPOT RADIO LTD. MENDS RADIO SERVICE. 58, Orchard
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    • 1941 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio "VioSttSlf* BRITISH EMPIRE w 3 20 P T m Bi 5 Ben. England v PUAUI umTUm 38? Rowing are the principal Am<s PROGR Wale s Nerval summary and com- PHOHI, HOLLAND rican short-wave transmissions. The mentary on the second half of the numbers immediately after the callRugby
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    • 516 18 a SUFFERERSpa V t&QV IC X EASY M,ff I Yeast- I I Better I -TVIC Sufferers!—lf you are headachy*\ nervy or depressed, if you can't eat or yourX W f food doesn't agree with you, if you can't sleep /> at night or feel tired and worn-out during the>L day—here's
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    • 14 18 V s OI".'t > > -R ,i f ll s» X ,V5l Bl>li W X l«»ll
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    • 28 18 Perfect Sight Eye troubles? Why Suffer? Get I< l'erfect Sight." FREE. borne treatment. No risk. No Boon Pharmacy, Ipoh and iVrung. Read The SUNDAY TRIBi Dominant In Malaya
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    • 960 18 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio JBLj^r^ 9 Manons Tango (Gilbert-Heintz) nay J Desolate Garden (Rose Thiery-Conti;. 1U UA)( (Continued from page 17) (Mr. Priolet) G. 20 a.m.—Gymnastics Princess Maritza (Kalmann) 6.35 a.m.—Recorded music RADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE 6.15 p.m. Day's Programme. Bohemian Airs (Sarasatei. 6.50 a.m —Time signal 6.20 p.m. Relay Concert. (Mrs.
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  • 568 19 'hr EtlUur of the Malaya Tribune/ Suiit lilac ayo you published an ui deieiiee ol cabaret dancers" a Men, while mentioning the crueltv tu Kills by eiders who prevent in.coming -taxi dancers us ■i ui earning a suitable living, th* I welcomes ana encourages
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  • 558 19 the Editor of the Malaijn Tribune) -H I havv read with interest the "'"ihirtil.s mad*, in the Notes and n rurnt-?" column of yesterday re--1 tit:m tiayliyhr saving. It l« not an 111 ion but a startling fact Jha* 1 p€nrt,iaed b y the new system. r n
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  • 119 19 T" the Editor a; the Malaya Tribuney Sir in a country like Malava. whert -uuw.edge Of English is so necessary Vfiry eflfuK should be made to encourage the Kiudy of Basic English. h\ rr L\ ria 8 tlle difficulties. Ba* t i acquire a workin* nnnuhs the langUiltfe
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  • 155 20 Much damage was done on the we?t coast of Scotland by a gale and terrific seas recently. Trains travelling along the coast at Saltcoats, Ayrshire, where the line is parallel with the shore, had to run the gauntlet with sea waves spraying over them. Picture shows
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    68 20 A group at the Holland Club in lion our of Princess Juliana's wedding. (Tribune). The wedding took place on Sunday, at Seremban, of Mr. Tan Hee Juan, eldest son of the late Towkay Tin See Kee and Mrs. Tan See Kee, of Seremban, and Miss Goh Soon Lan,
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    • 44 20 I xr\^*' I ROSKOPF PATENT IS 1 THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED /OMMk 1 IN MALAYA REM j SINCE i J TRADE I I MARK TRADE 186 0 WRIST POCKET GOLD CHROME STEEL AT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA 1 < MONTOR LTD. Sole Agents, Singapore. I
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    • 53 20 It Curls ■Mh and Cleanses Agents: Joseph Travers Sons, Lto. Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur. THE MULTI SPEED REFLEX FOR ALL PURPOSES biotar f. 2 for smo// pictures and for every purpose EXAKTA F 3*5 Numerous Accessories ETC ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION AT THE DISTRIBUTORS:J AMATEUR PHOTO STORE 109. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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