Malaya Tribune, 22 January 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV, -No. 18. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. Jan. 22, 1K37. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1937 FIVE CEXTT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 89 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Be sur€' 71 rrV de'abgl x <£ '>* iiiiiii' ivi i ii •S 0 e "Agents:—SIME, DARBY.& Co.', Ltd., Singapore -Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembiian. Q W.P.S. 6 MILK AT ITS BEST i t SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE RRAND Happy Hours in Baby Land I i
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    • 203 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST try The TBIBUXJE V MP* V ißi KLIM ttSi fjj|p POWDERED WHOLE MILK [gg J OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR GOOD HEALTH IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM IN YOUR PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK SUPPLY —IT IS SAFE,
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    • 968 2 ?erlums o5 luring ancl t'il^inatin^lrg^rance—exquisite —ill. ivill'l^I—ilNtj cjistllicdne. reut«l h> »«rlln< ln.l,..rte<j t,v ScKillner H l?o., I.ts. SinLHpnre. Speech Training, Voice Production, Public Speaking, Dramatic Art. Classes are held at the Standard Institute every Friday from 7 co 8 p.m. Students may enrol now for Trinity College Examination in Speech
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    • 460 2 j NOTICE j New World Limited NOTICE la hereby given that the present dance coupons in use at the New World Cabaret will be available for up to the 31st January 1937 only and not thereafter. On the Ist February a new type of dance coupons will be introduced ol
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    • 167 2 "YOUI PAY TO LOOK MICT U Price $6.00 FJ YAMASHITA HAIR DRESSING SALOON 246, Middle Road, Singapore. BUTTERFLY PERMANENT W4VI 100, Selegie Road. Ist Floor "Tiger Balm Bldg". Permanent Wave from $5.— to 17. Guaranteed for 6 months. The Best Coujrh Mixture, proved by popular test to U. P. Cough
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    • 120 2 I Imitations waste J/jS^MM Don't risk your health and comX fpft by accepting worthless "irv^ foeticides" or imitations that ,Jl snasqoarado under the name or 4 /^mmm R«member there is only gtagjLjf^wj on on Y m th fe^^^Kssa^ yellow tin with the soldier and iJSr^^E block band sealed to prevent
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  • 592 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES KING GEORGE'S FUND FOR SAILORS Grants To 88 Marine Charities THAT the King George's Fund for Sailors was now within measurable distance of recording a total distribution of £1,000,000 was revealed at a meeting of the vice-presidents, general council and honorary visitors of the Fund, held i
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  • 191 3 To Be Constructed By Trieste Shipyard Stockholm. It is now announced that the order has been definitely placed for the Swedish American Lines new ship wlvch, according to the details available, will be Sweden's biggest ship with a gross tonnage of 28,000 tons and accommodation for 1,350
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  • 32 3 H.E the General Officer Commanding Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, visited Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, for the final of the Malaya Cup Rugby football competition and returned to Singapore the same night.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 398 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA p. A O. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1937. BEHAR 6.000 Jan. 25 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 N ALDER A 16.000 Feb. 12 PANCHI 17,000 Feb. 26 L'ATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BURDWAN 6,070 Mar. 13 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26
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    • 354 3 l slncorporatecl In i ?or Q08 45iNel<L3, (viK p^mun») vue l>u« Salline I»ne pen»n« 8pnre 8 pore via Xe^^orK Ms p<>d. 23 pet». 2s »lar l «eelunz 13 m.s. Hpr. .4nr. 5 4pr. 7 30 1 V0»X VS90 Iilv.) «Incorporatell in Tapani ror H4P455. l.05 V0«« Ow p»n»«») vue I)u»
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    • 493 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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    • 510 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD y (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 "SAALE" calls Iloilo, omits Taku Bar Jan. 27 "GNEISENAU" omits North China Feb. 6 HOMEWARD FOR HOLLAND,
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  • 497 4 LONDON COMMODITIES KJB4EB London, Jan. 21. Last Price To-Day Change 011 Very Steady Easy Buyers. 10 5 16 10 3 16 —V 8 Sellers. 10% —y 8 March. Buyers. 10 5 16 10 3*16 _i/ 8 Sellers. 10 3 s 1014 8 Apr. June Buyers. 10 5
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  • 101 4 London. Jan 20. Paris 105 11 64 Rio 4»4 sellers New York 4.90 7 16 official. Montreal 4.90- 1 Athens 547% Bru-*els 29 12 j sellers Geneva 29.40 Bucharest 670. Amsterdam 8 D5 3 4 sellers Milan 93U \iontevid«-o 39 7 ,4, Berlin 12.10% .-ellers offirial Stockholm 19.39%
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    • 671 4 •2* ~~~0~-0--~*~~~~*~~~~~~~*\ Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). J Successors to The Chinese Commercial Ban* Limits*, i The Bo Hong Bank Limited and I Th* )versea Chinese Bank Limited, j CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00 Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I i HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.
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    • 61 4 GLAXO^E^ TO-DAY means HEALTH TO MORROW V fILAXO does more U than "Build b* Boanie Babies." The wf J9m\fm\mW benefits J health aixl fitnes? lliat feed l\ ing are f*-11 all I M 4p ĔS J^ through life. Give your OH\\\t baby Glaxo —he will 1 thank you in after
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    • 48 4 (BRITISH i Only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used in this Face Powder which is silk sifted and will not clog thf pores. Gives the bloom of youth U> every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS. 86, Robinson Road. DFG
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    • 46 4 mllr up voun MI«U«I c»i.ol»«l. Vou ll Out of L»a p««l. i»»l Vnu c«u>6 pu«l, liu« 0v«^ li«u,<t l,l!«? ,n> > l I >< l«> «u: «lul: !>..lv» ,«>l!. ll«el> «,< ii »'.!!>. lor lk» n«»v t oi. LX3UKL VI3l-'X CNI> V 01'llc.xl t <> 96. Nirn Street. 8ineal,«'le knone
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  • 1364 5 ?r»«r »Io. <K »v»N Ll.,«i.p«,c. 22n6. 10 a^. Seller, l3nver« SeUsr, praaer co. Qiell lkvatt l'n 5- 56 5.S «I- Suyer- Sellers Seller, 5.P..nan, cnn 29- 303 28- 29.5.- 56'. 52>> 5?!-x6 5 N 1,9 129 12- 13. 24- 23- 246 5 > pattani 83 9- »2
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  • 685 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 35Vi ets., down l ct. Market Tone: Easier. London: 10 3 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Easier. New York: 20 13i16 els., down i Market Tone: Quiet. Aftei the temporary optimism J he previous day. New York
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    • 472 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books. Close Total for Company Dividend and Date financial TIN Ex Div Date Payable year to date gitarn 5% Int. Jan. 28 Feb. 3 10 Kampong Lanjuts 6d <Bth> and Bonus 1'- Jan. 20 Jan. 27 IlfcS Kuala Lumpur lj- (30th) Feb. 26 5%
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  • 46 6 13,fttt1 lb. llnu8«l >Vt Doc. 31 LNL con'roiler ol Ruooer. N2' l'5,le6 lollovlus statement ol exoort cre6''s unu.'!e6 2n6 tderelore call?e!lell Q/l Dec 3l:^ f'"k- 2.45« lu sonore 104 3 3. 4 S. ti. 1sl.,n6s 11.123 «e6aN 3 Kelantan 1 lota! 13.691 lv.
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  • 1630 6 ALLEGATION DENIED DETAILS OF THE "CHELVAN INCIDENT" DISCUSSED Singapore, Thursday. SUGGESTIONS made by counsel for Anglo-French Bendixens, Ltd., against Mr. Leonard Richards a former employee, who is suing them for damages for wrongful dismissal, that he attempted to divert the business
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  • 538 6 At Victoria Theatre Singapore, Friday Seldom have patrons of the Victoria Theatre been kept so enthralled by a n.agic show as they were last night v/i.e.n Chang Wei Chung, the world famous Chinese magician and his company, cpened a short season at the Theatre. Variety is the
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  • 83 6 Screen Version Of 44 Sv 1 Aloes" A <»: n»l.'ll iUm ul wllic.l. acting i5 cnll'.Hlln 1 iutereiilin» lHc!v" v).> evt'l,: vuur 6icuv l>l cruel inc: l'.l lion i?-,l«:lcl Vi)Ul. 'N,ll«5 Nk ln ncl con5.li 5-in »ll6 lc» a nr.v ll> '.vltN
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  • 107 6 Daughter Of Mrs. Loke Yew And K.L. Lawyer The marriae* of Mr. Khoo Tc:< Ee the Kuala Lumpi lawyer ana Miss L< ke Yuen Feng, a daughter of Mrs I Yew, ana younges* sister of Mr v Ix)ke. will take place ar t tie ChLux Assembly Hall, Kuala
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    • 296 6 5 5 .<s <«»cl<l:lil Dance i l llinner an6 l'ance (inlormai) t l 2.30 t«» c>" l l l Nl)5r .ln6 Ul)N ttl UXLI'l I l.lmn?e «»s 81.00 5 l "sl) >,Mi«0VV—ro« Ol»: >ii(,«l 0X1.V 5XO o >li'3lc pnovivLv nv <' lu "Us > enssaeemenl in liuala l.umpur. l xancr
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    • 11 6 VDO SUOULD EAT NESTLED OATS FOR EXTRA PUNCH NESTLES QUICK OATS
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    • 138 6 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMENMADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCTKNTIST mm Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OK ASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon pie- I paration discovered by the fam German Scientist P.of. Lahu Privy Councillor' M.D. of B< University. Increased vitality
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    • 134 7 CADBU RYS ATTRACTIVE COMPLETE tj&l® WEDGWOOD SET 'W^f AND SPECIAL SPOONS v 'ift 1 No. I. One Beaker and saucer 2 l-lb. equivalent JBSBbV BBtel HHBt BBoK I mm^Z««*« l Ku^^^^^kOCOj^ No. 2. Four spoons 5 l-lb. SBJfiK BSfllr EBbB3 ■knil B JJJJ B No. 4. One Sugar Basin 2
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    • 355 8 I GRAND WEEK-END OPENING 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 ALHAMBRAPr ————m i Manr> Giant planes roar over the clo.ids from coast-to-coast.. young girls go n'ong.-the career girls of the air living thrillingly. .daring willingly., laughing at adventure, .winking at romance! A great airline romance ,hat cracked op1.., with I I s i
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    • 300 8 More thrilling than "MATA H ARI" more exciting than "39 STEPS" [CAPITOL j™™ "1 with M Unj.hiM; \Ki{<:i.l u» lorrk. ROBERT YOUNG and JOHN 6IELGUD Added Attraction: THE ROYAL DUTCH WEDDING PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL PICTURES LLOYD'S PUNNIEST mmmmmu l-11l l COMICAL, A FIGHTING MILKMAN WHO is KM J *\mmJ* jHmWM
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    • 313 8 GLAMOROUS KAY IN THE MOST POLISHED PICTURE OF HER GREAT FILM CAREER KAY FRANCIS ifilVl ME YOUR HEART «EOR«E BKEXT «sweet aloes, if^T H..1.1H* \«»«o» r«lr»r Koo»l»» PLUS' W -service with a !>."«*«>., *"cuifci-«M»o SMILE" (Tech. Musical) AT THE iAFIT?; MANCE FASCINATED THE WHOLE WORLD.. HOW HL jll HARRY Rt
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  • 807 9 THE REPORT Over $7,000 Spent In Relief Work rPHE annual meeting of the Singapore branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club or Thursday, Jan. 28, at 6.30 p.m. In the report, for the year ended Dec. 31, the
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  • 41 9 The marriage of Mr. Bory Kim Loon, tlllrd son of Mr. and Mrs. Boey Seng Thiar.g. and Miss Ng Chy e Mee. fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ng S°n Thiang, took plac- at the Cantonese Hoay Kuan Tr.iping on Saturday.
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  • 64 9 Camp Open To Visitors On Sundays THE camp of the Malay Regiment at SeI larang Park. Changi, will b? open for visits by the civilian population between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon on Sunday, Jan. 24 and 31. On the above occasions the Band of the
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    • 10 9 :;yZ. Marcovitck STANDARD SIZE Z < r .-.-rC.... .v."' ■>. X..-' i,
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    • 639 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Re Box No. 21, care of Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Position filled; applicantthanked. FOR SALE—Beautiful thoroughbred Fersian Cats q(nd Kittens. Apply 33 Jervois Road, mornings. FOR SALE—An Austrian make Safe ;n sound condition, duplicate keys, outtide dimensions—4B" x 30" x 27". Apply Box No. C.N., co Malaya Tribnne, Singapore.
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    • 220 9 Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing. Supply of Sulphate of Alumina for period 1,6|37 to 315 1938. 4 p.m., Monday, sth April. 1937. Supply of 7,500 tons of Australian Gas Coal, shipment date to
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    • 97 9 V V Bigger! More Exciting j than Ever Before! A CAVE-MAN LOVER... mPI 'trong arms held her i E*#3 dote against the iJj MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN f g ~~jL\ Bated anon the character* ~"g createdbyEdgar Rice Burronght a Mctro-Coldwjrn-Mayer Pictare i mm 1 i s Grand Premiere J CAPITOL i j
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    • 125 9 OPENING AT THE f PAVILION f 1 NEXT CHANGE 1 I JEAN f 2 S Wfctstarof If- '7ne Country <jst Doctor"ma pfl* •oj. sensational J Lperformance/IX ii I DON AMECHE 6 ALLEN JENKINS t A OARRYL F. ZAHUCK «0$ 20th Century Production $5$ f Preserted b| Joseph M. Schick Directed
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    • 82 9 lArrangeI Arrange Your Parties For I Next Wednesday At Thel < APITOL J It's the Gala Premiere of-RKO-Radio Pictures' Most Important Screen Triumph— The startling portrayal of a private life amid the frenzied fury of a host of fighting men who made the pages of history run red with the
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  • 63 10 ine encasement Is announce6 ol p> «'«l.lNl Ivlr puan Stmg Vouz. cNKl Intertlreter ul tne Supreme court. au6 lVllx. puaN Sen» VunF. at lNeir re?16ence. 84 .lalan Klolelc. FoNoro l32l)lu. to Dr. 1.2U Voiil; Voon ol cni Hone clinic, dlo 7. NocNore canal N026. Singapore. tNe el6rst
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  • 703 10 'pHE suddtn rise in the price of rubber was even shorter lived than the cautious predicted. At the end of last month, as is well remembered, there was a somewhat sensational spurt to over 40 cents a pound, due to a shortage of spot rubber in London
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  • 175 10 Author Tells Of "Terrible Trip" t AS the Queen Mary was nearing Cherbourg at the end of a tempestuous fve-davs voyage from New York at midnight recently. Mr. Hugh Walpole, the novel'st, who was on board, told a "Da'ly Mail" reporter in London d.v radio telephone that
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  • 40 10 The following index numbers represent the estimated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless, Ltd., as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 based at 100: December 1936 96.4 Average for 1935 73.5 Average for 1336 74.4
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  • 29 10 Shanghai, Jan. 21. An epidemic of diphtheria and smallpox has broken out in Shansi. The Districts of Yuchi, Fanyang and Lishih are most affected.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 224 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Coronation JJETAILS of the programme for celebration of the Coronation in Singapore in May, revealed exclusively by the Malaya Tribune yesterday, had been awaited eagerly by members of all communities, for it was known that no single community was to be lefc out of the festivities. The
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  • 208 10 gEFORE the new Singapore radio station was established confident was expressed by the Tribune that the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation would give listeners something different from and better than they had yet received. That confidence has been fulfilled by the striking successes already achieved by the organisation
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  • 163 10 •pHE New Year found British trade in a more prosperous condition U for a long time past. Staple industries have begun to boon), and the steel in dustry in particular has undergone an extraordinary revival. In 1935 it broke all records for production by turning out 100.000,000
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  • 154 10 •jHESE rather glowing reports se.Ti curious when considered in connection with the depressed areas, which have been given considerable publicity during the last few months. It is obvious, however, that British trade his greatly improved and the outlook good. With better trade, however, is exacted an increase in
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  • 330 10 By I "Looker On" CONFIDENCE is the only prescription to curs hard times, declares a business man. Anyhow, it's been wed shaken. "Many families have a skeleton in the cupboard," says a writer. Particularly during the days following Christmas, when the chassis of the noble turkey
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    • 175 10 I 1 THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE j rHL MACHINE THAT HAS I STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS j \4 GUARANTEED FOR EVER j From $45.00 Each I HIRE PURCHASE i \SV S V# TERMS ARRANGED i Sole Agents: ICOIIIVSOV Co. Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. .J. THE QUALCAST! BALL-BEARI NG MOWER CI
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    • 18 10 l)ve Lx2«M2tion3. Lve^l»W«« «10., tzuaUNe6 8peciallst« 4. QlioilTxv rixlOll. lt. Ulumpsun V0 8e, 0pntua1m1»t llr ol Ocular Seienoe.
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  • 375 11 HUGE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY MANY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HOMELESS Reuter. RECORD floods, following heavy rain and snow falls, have occurred in ten American States. Many thousands of people have been rendered homeless and thousands more in each State are
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  • 126 11 Sir George Hunter Dies Aged 91 Reuter. London. Jan. 21. SIR George B. Hunter, famous shipbuilder and head of the firm of Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. Ltd., the Tyneside company who built the famous Cunarder Mauretania, died to-day. Sir George was known as
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  • 122 11 Cause Of Canton River Tragedy Hongkong. Jan. 21. MORE than 100 passengers were rescued from th? towboat Minchiu when she sank—it is now ascertained. More than 100 corpses have be?n picked up, and many more are expected to be found. The charitable institutions in Kongmoon and Canton are
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  • 196 11 Fifty G'Men Hunt Murderer MURDER even more orutal than that of the L ndberg baby was reported from Everett (Washington) on Jan. 12 last when the body of Charles Mattson, the ten-year-old son of Dr. W. Mattson, of Tacoma, was found in
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  • 259 11 NEW DISPUTE President Roosevelt May Intervene Reuter. Washington, Jan. 21. MISS Frances Perkins conferred with Mr. John Lewis and Union leaders twice to-day. It is believed that Mr. Roosevelt will be forced to intervene if th? motor strike deadlock continues, in spite of his known reluctance
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  • 36 11 Reuter. Epidemic Grows In Britain London, Jan. 22. Dea hs from influenza last week in the United Kingdom were 1,317, compared wftfa 708 in the previous week. The deaths in Grea.cr London were 663.—Reuter.
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  • 88 11 "SINKING" Fear That Gangrene Has Set In Reuter. Vatican City, Jan. 21. 'J'HE condition of His Holiness the Pope in considered to be precarious to-night. Fears are expressed that gangrene is supervening.—Reuter. Vatican City, Jan. 21. A Prominent Vatican Official told P.euter this morning: **I regret to
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  • 52 11 Sir George Burton Hunter Dies British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 21. SIR George Burton Hunter, the famous naval architect and the head for over fifty years of the shipbuilding firm of Swan, Hunter and Richardson oi Wallsend-on-Tyne, which built the Cunard liner Mauretania, has died aged 91 British
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  • 51 11 Death Of Member Of Marcus Company News has reached Singapore of the death of Mr. Elmer Cloudy, the principal comedian of the Marcus Company. He died recently in Michigan of pneumonia Mr. Cloudy and his wife and daughter are well remembered in Singapore, where they made many
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  • 28 11 Reuter. M.C.C. AT ADELAIDE Adelaide. Jan. 22. THE M.C.C, playing against South I Australia to-day, scored 66 for no loss, when the lunch interval was taken.—Reuter.
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  • 104 11 Special Medals To Be Struck London. Jan. 21. IT is announced that the Royal Mint is to produce official Coronation medals which will show the King's effigy on one side and the Queen's on the other. In addition there wiil b? two classes of medals struck by the
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  • 107 11 Aberdeen Trawler Sends s.o.s. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 21. OWING to rough seas following a gale during the night, the homeward bound P. and O. liner Strathaird from Australia and India could not put into Plymouth to-day. She went on direct to Tilbury. An Aberdeen
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  • 51 11 Nanking. Jan. 22. The Executive Yuan has approved the pan for giving relief to the lice crisis En Kwanetung. The freight rates on land and sea are to be reduced and Imported rice beating half of the tax la to be limited to 300,000 piculs —Sin Chew Jit
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 75 11 KEY BRAND A PROI)ycT 0F Jl&ll SOUTH AFRICA O f exceptional quality, KEY j /HT7 BRAND Brandy is of full yet delicate flavour, and sells at a remarkably low price. It is re- ®%'4 commended by all who have A Iff! tried {t > and we are confident "TV ffl
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    • 81 11 When you buy an H.M.V jrjf?" mfrfJ Refrigerator you invest in a j "4=3 machine bearing a trade-mark •his masters voice- I which has stoad for tVe very highest quality products for many years. i I r m r EaA machine is guaranteed \*>~— "7\) for four years by a
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  • 1076 12 HOME OPINION Special Interview With Tribune IN a special interview with the Malaya Tribune yesterday Lord Tredegar, who is visiting Singapore, stated that the abdication of ex-King Edward (now Duke of Windsor) might have been avoided if the situation had
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  • 188 12 Five Per Cent. Duty For Government WE have received the following communique from the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements: The attention of all clubs, associations and societies in the Colony is drawn to the new Section 30A of the Stamp Ordinance (Chapter 22ff) enacted by the Stamp
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  • 122 12 Judgment Reserved Until Feb. 4 Singapore. Thursday. MR. H. A. Forrer. District Judge. Criminal District Court, reserved judgment until Feb. 4. at the conclusion of the case to-day in which Inder Singh, of Messrs. Giang and Co., Battery Road, Singapjre. is charged with having made misleading statements that
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  • 68 12 Reuter. r"our Lrit«N8 liomsin .4t 8ban8bai. 3an. 21. lour altacbeck l» tbe ltaplist in',x on semainu,« tbeir pvTts in 8ian. in «pile ol tNe perxua:iun ul >ls. kra »er 8eot< llrituit, consul, wno accur 6inzly les» uv «ilbuur tbem. »si>«N ollicials were accompanied lrom 8»an bv 51l.
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  • 36 12 Another Children's Hour To-morrow A Children's Hour will be broadcast from ZHL, the radio station of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, to-morrow (Saturday) from 7 p.m and will be followed by a variety programme
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  • 325 12 During Voyage To Singapore Singapore. 1?mrs6av VNL storv ol an aliege6 mur6er on tNe blgb sbas on Dec 10 wben tbe Qian Sens wa« on a lrom to Singapore was unloi6e6 belore tNe plltN cutbbert to6av. wben a preliminary inquirv into a cnartze ol mur6er against one ol
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  • 61 12 St. Andrew's Cathedral On Sunday The Dedication Festival of St. Andrew's Cathedral will be observed next Su.Vd.v with special forms of service at 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Representatives of district churches and of parishes upcountry will attend, and the congregations of St. Andrew's Mission will attend in
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  • 59 12 The Police Band under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch, will play the following programme at Telok Ay-r to-day, beginning at 6 p.m: March. 'Lorraine' Ganne; Overture, French Comedy", Bela; Selection, "Student Princ:", Romberg; Cornet Solo, "When the Ebb-Tide Flows." Gordon; Entractes to Rosamunde. Schubert; Suite. "Ballot
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  • 143 12 Arrives In Singapore To-Night Singapore, Friday. GENERAL Evangeline Booth, Head of the Salvation Army, is expected to arrive in Singapore by the J. P. Coen this evening at nine o'clock in the course of her trip to the Orient. She will stay a few hours In Singapore
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  • 268 12 New Books For Issue To-Morrow The undernoted newly added non-fic-tion and fiction works will ba ready for issue at Raffles Library to-morrow: Flight to Hell, Illustrated. Hans Bertram; Footnotes to the Ballet, Caryl Brahms; Wilderness of Fools, Illustrated. Robert Churchward; Royal Daughters, Illustrated. E. Thornton Cook Catherine Moran;
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  • 28 12 Reuter. Vasrn I»n. 21. «18. lXZlilTl t«e l rencb av»2,<»r «No 1« is living la nere a, p.m. !»n6 lelt lor littravbi at 4 45 p.ln^-lteuler.
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  • 456 12 BRITAIN, UNITED STATES RUSSIA BLAMED Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 21. ALLEGING that Great Britain at every turn, interferes with Japan's continental policy and that Britain is showing a marked tendency to impair the establishment of peace in East Asia and the realisation of Sino-Japanese rapprochement, the War
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  • 253 12 The National Policy Of Japan THE speech of Mr. Arita, Foreign Minister, in the Diet, which is published by courtesy of the Japanese consul in Singapore, Mr. K. Gult5;. is as follows: "The national policy of Japan aims at insuring the stability of East Asia, to contribute
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  • 281 12 Formation Of The People's Front At the same time, the Comintern adopted new tactics of campaign, based on the formation of a so-called People's Front which proved successful in several countries of Europe, especially in Spain, where it brought on the civil war which is raging even now,
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  • 248 12 Preserving The Stability O The East "It seems that there have been those who entertained misunderstandings or misgivings regarding the character o: the agreement. But I wish to stale definitely that the conclusion of this agreement, which was dictated by the need of protecting our national policy and
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  • 401 13 basic principles, hoping to effect thereby the much-needed adjustment of Sinorelations. However, in August s; there occured the Chengtu Incident, iallowed by a series of unfortunate Incidents at Pakhoi and elsewhere. From ::e examination of the nature of the&e i cidents we could see clearly that every one of them
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  • 426 13 affair was being brought to an end without entailing various consequences How ver, i n view of the fact that cnang Hsueh Liang came out for procommunist, and for anti-Japan es» policy at the initial stage of the incident and that its final outcome is bound to hay 3 a
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  • 753 13 Strengthening Of Traditional Relations "Towards Great Britain our policy of strengthening traditional relations remains unchanged. When two countries, taking a broad view, give full and sympathetic consideration to each other's position, there can be no doubt that the way will be found of adjusting their interests. It is
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    • 22 13 j SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: j MALACCA j j SINGAPORE 32, Riyerside. v 37-39, High St. i
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    • 263 13 BREAD your child's grea test need supplies that extra energy so essential to growing, vigorous children. Royal B\ki:hy Bheaid is made of the finest Australian and Canadian flour and English yeast, under European supervision. Wrapp t d by machinery, it comes FRESH FROM OUR OVENS TO VOI R BRE AKFAST
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  • 295 14 NOW 4-3 Englishman Playing Better Buffalo. (New York), Jan. 21. pi KRV beat Vines here to-day in a three-set match by (j—4, 6—8, 6—2, stat?s a Rt uter message, which adds that the Englishman is now playing a more
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  • 22 14 Miss N. Hopkin, who was beaten In the final ot the ladies open singles In the hard court tennis championship tourney. (Tribune).
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  • 17 14 All actio"! nictnro o f Mr«. Morgan Oliver, the first Singapore hard court lady tennis champion. (Tribune)
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  • 24 14 The paear lights at the Chinese Swimming Ciub will be on to-night and Saturday night, for night swimming, from 7.30 p.m.
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  • 135 14 Cricket And Soccer Meetings (From Our Our. Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. AT the annual meeting of the SOCCCr section of the Selangor Club it was cecided to make an application to reenter the Selangor Football League in the third division. Mr. A. W. S Sim was "lected captain.
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  • 1048 14 AUSTRALIA DECLINING AT CRICKET? AT th.- end ol September there were peon me. some of them regarded as aaori judges of the game, who behaved thS a had little chance of suceeaa writes said that everything was wrong with the team, norn the captain to the
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  • 61 14 S Monday, at Brooke; J. McKirday f E 2l C ECRT Fenrnv'-. al„' «Hutchieson. Beadnell. n L <" MacCreancr. Umpire Mr J aSw L S.C.C. vs. Middlesex Regt oif aj S.C.C: R. H. Green p i T J PSdav O. E. C. Ash; F. M. rvan. Lt. Home;
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  • 43 14 The anniversary celohntir,™ Amateur Athletic J h en Saturday and Sunday %n Pl iC at Mr. Aw Boon 30 ai,d Pasir Ponjang RoaT The *JSEf*°»' eraj meeting will be held Vt tIV en Salow on Sunday at 2P m he bun
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  • 282 14 Celebration Of First Anniversary THE Joybells B P. celebrated their first anniversary at Mr Aw Boon Haw's bungaiow. Pasir Panjang, on Saturday and Sunday last. Over 20 members and guests participated in an excellent programme which included many sports events. The Secretary welcomed the guests and thanked
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  • 282 14 A GOAL EACH G.S.C. And V's In A Thrilling Game Singapore. Friday PLAYING hockey on the G b I the Girls Sports Club first tea™ r u with the Y.W.C.A. first team, goal each yesterday. The teams were very evenly tnai I and at half-time neither bad
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  • 50 14 S.C.C. vs. RA F on Sat.v dv. S.C.C: W N. Rothcrv: F P R Pears?, k. A. Haddocks. *R. A. Ward J J. Htnman: J c. Cooke C T K H e M SJfL K""*' A G C. Gihett. P. Etrerton Smith. W fi P'"Ucr. D a. Johnston
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  • 517 15 KEEN PLAY Mrs. M. Oliver Wins Ladies' Singles Singapore, Friday. Experience and courtcraft triumphed over youth and vigour ut Fairer Park yesterday when Mrs. Morgan Oliver beat Miss N. Hopkin in the final mateh of the Open Ladies' Singles event of the Hard
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  • 265 15 List Of Fixtures Fof To-Morrow THE following is the list of football fixtures to be plaved to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues:— FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Wolves. Birmingham v. Charlton Bolton v Huridersfield Brentford v. Sunderland. Leeds v. Grimsby. Livernool v. Everton. Manchester Citv v. Portsmouth. Midrtlesbro
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  • 500 15 GOOD DEFENCE PREVENTS HUGE SCORE Singapore. Friday. THE Middlesex Regiment defeated the S.C.C. in their return hockey match en th? padang yesterday by 3—l. The game was uninteresting at the commencement but improved as it progressed 7 he Midds have to thank a splendidly
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  • 29 15 Reuter. London, Jan i\ To-day's home soccer results: THIRD DIVISION 'SOUTHERN' Queen's Pk R 2 Brighton Walsall 0 Aldershot THIRD DIVISION 'NORTHERN' Carlisle 1 Hull i Reuter
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  • 77 15 Competitors of the Juvenile Amateur Weight-Lifting Association, who have taken part in the body improvement contest, are requested to assemble at the Association premises on Sunday. Jan CI. between 3 to 5 p.m to have they final measurements taken. Late comers will be disqualified All competitors ar e
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  • 103 15 R.E. tt ß" In Scoring Mood At S.C.C. Singapore. Friday. START was made yesicrday with the second round of the S.C.C. Seven-a-Side rugby tournament The firs round w. concluded on Wednesday In the first game the R E B" put up the best score of the tournament to
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    • 139 15 YOUTH VIGOUR, VITALITY Itcsiored in :§0 minutes. b »s no longer required to carry through J treatment for hours or weeks if you hd weak or prematurely old. German '•'h tor's latest discovery by the nam* Man Tower Pills give marvellous a»d ""mediate results in cases of exhaus hon, etc
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    • 109 15 GANGWAY FOR A REAL TRUCK I THE NEW 1936 REO ■HH .Interna!. hydraulic iffiS^^^^ 'mXtW'ifikm V brakes. Q itry nftg .Reo long-lived 4-speed <f 91 -J^ff^* IPi&aK V transmission J I /Reo 2-speed axle unit 'op- I V tional at slight extra co*t.) /Chrome nickel iron engine t-. V blocks.
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    • 342 15 TABLE fverything to amuse the I j^^^^BS"^ hole family—Obtainable \^/jMO^ lt your usual dealers or apply direct to I MA O E N C I E SBdF 84 BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE MASTERS-8 THE s Mill GREAT EASTERN I§> s s LIFE I I Si: FOURTEEN POINTS g 2 z
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  • 159 16 Harry Roy's Romance On Screen FILM devised around the mercurial personality of radio'* favourite band leader, Harry Roy at long last produced for the screen will be screened at the Capitol Theatre on Sunday. In "Everything is Rhythm," title of Harry Roy's first film offering,
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  • 305 16 "Give Mo Your Heart" A Moving Drama "PIVE Me Your Heart," a dynamic drama xcvealine the human emitiorr of love passion, hate and sacrifice, is new beirr shown at the Pavilion Theatre with Kay Franc i- in th« stellar role. She
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  • 430 16 A DESERT LOVE STORY fly TECHNICOLOUR FOR hi.s second independent effort. David O. Selznick, the brilliant young producer who last season inaugurated Se'znick International Pictures with the delightful ''Little Lord F?unt!eroy" has r cne into the field. The result is a truly breath-takine. production
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  • 20 16 William Hall and Judith Barn it who appear in "Flying T I. stess Which opens at the Ainamuia Theatre to-day.
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  • 267 16 "CONFLICT" AND "SILVER SPURS" FOR ALHAMBRA TWO gaints struggle in a bottle of fists, 1 while thousands ol lumberjack madly cheer their champion on to victory A lovely girl waits, hoping to s?e her man leave the arena victorious. Will the winner b? th e man sh
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  • 238 16 A Dark Chapter Of English History story of a woman who wit the aid of but one man dare pit herself against a host of rut! less war barons in a battle of fore and intrigue that could not end tint one or the other
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    • 327 16 8NV 8Il:>VI)II.V Ne6uc«l Ner Uenltnil.v »n6 satelv Womeil are sometimes 2lrai6 ol mln« because tbev Know tbat strlct 6lets an6 manv so-calle6 reme6ic3 are apt to be narmlul. Illis woman tells bow sbe loun6 a perlecllv sale vav ol weiebt "Seven xbe writer. "I weltzbe6 10 stone 4 lb>. an6
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  • 25 17 Among trade articles which have gone up in price lately is paper which may affect the cost of local magazines and other matter printed locally.
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    • 264 17 Kidney /ffitk Trouble is the cause JjPST yjsfn < ver-present agony of Rheumatism. Days i^Wß^i|aM|CTW seem long with pain, but nights seem mWffiMMEt^ endless and do not bring the peaceful rest your WMS JS& Sf/AKfjfl body needs. You will get no real relief while Jftffij jSjfflH 41 your kidneys are
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    • 315 17 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I I Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores WgmmmjEĔ WP U •wit! >' on ASK FOR PYE 111 IJ§ —it sounds BETTER Sole agents: Hoe Boon Leong, 7, Prinsep Street. Distributors: H. L. Carter Co., 22, Orchard Road. AND YOU GET THE WORLD A Philco are
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    • 1249 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio 1 The following are the principal AmeBR S H H aE RE 1 M S ZHL SINGAPORE S PROGRAMMES M H n I ityr l> yolande (Moore). Chant d'automme Broadcasting Daily Oil m tiav Gipsy MUSIC By Geiger Humoreske (Tchaikovsky, 225Mptr*q VnH Hi« arr Revel). Short Story
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  • 277 18 "WASTING HIS TIME" "Did Not Seem To Be A Very Busy Man" Did you not say to him, T Eendixen for $500 he will if you want $500 you better a > V/ $1000.'—No definitely no. And then I put it to you j him, 'Why do you not put
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  • 506 18 "Picked Upon Incident To Get Rid Of Me" The enquiry that was made was a serious matter was it not?—Yes. 1 was aware of that from the appearance c! the faces of those present vh:ch were more solemn than those in Court. Did you get a fair chance lo defend
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  • 309 18 Directors' Report To Shareholders 1 NET profit of $48,621.91 (subject to the Directors' Fees) is revealed in the Directors' report to the shareholders of Lunas Rubber Estates Limited, for the year ended Oct. 31. 1936. The net profit for the previous year amounted to $37,260.79. The balance of $52,892.80 brought
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  • 67 18 Quite a stir was caused at Pitt Street, Penang, in front of the Excise offices at about 8 o'clock on Sunday night, when an Indian suddenly collapsed into the drain and expired before any aid could be summoned. The deceased, who is stated to be a vagrant, had been ill
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  • 37 18 Mr. Lim Khoon untitled Mr. Lim Khoon Swee. clerK, Magistrates Court, Ipoh. transferred to the P. W D i ping Mr. Khoon Swee. who h Ipoh for a number of year liked by his colleagues and tnew*
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    • 659 18 II.. V(1!' l'l.^XI'V >io>t:v? I to make money 1'rHil»e6 urains! ITbe man witNout 2 l.' llsuallv tbc man w bout Vou can 'lraln youi' drains! 7/Nousan6s ol m». 6one so tbroutzb tbe spare-..«tne stuoy ol l t. 8. courses. i.e' sen6 you lurrber mlormation. 1ntern»lil»»zHl corre^pon6enee Senool- < colonial» ltd.
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    • 68 18 Remington STANDARD TYPEWRITER No. 16 WP.S. 2 Start the pkture record "BROWNIES" 620 "KODAK" JIFFY KODAK "VOLLENDA" The joy of Picture-making in its Simple, Quick and takes Perfect simplest form. wlll Exacting Pictures "Brownie" 6.20 $5.00 Price with "Jiffy" "Kodak" 6.20 $14.50 "Brownie" 6.16 $6.00 "Kodak" F4.5 Compur "Jiffy" "Kodak"
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    • 183 19 A SCRATCHING DOG is in danger... this is how to cure him Continual scratching is a blood disorder, and my experience tells me that it neglected it is almost certain to lead to even more A serious trouble such as eczema. Quite ap.ir' Am- ISSm&iL. f-" on ending your dog's
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    • 181 19 ABETTER INVESTMENT THAN EVER The New Fourteen Goodwood Saloon. STYLE. COMFORT AND SAFETY IN A The New Fourteen Goodwood Saloon is a throughout by a special lining which typical Austin since its graceful lines are prevents body-noise at speed. The sweptbased on practical needs -on safety and com- tail is
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    • 1165 19 %S 11l Villi Ll%i fl k il**B*W* It 2.20 p.m. News and Economic Review i 11.20 p.m. Sign off DJA, DJB, UJN, in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ; in Nether- WC CALCUTTA ■«cltlltP in English. j DJE. DJQ. landish on DJA, DJB. iCntinuea from page 17) TO-MORROW ta Germany d
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  • 111 20 The bersanding ceremony at the wedding of Haji Abdul Aziz bin Dato Ibrahim and Inche Selamah binti Haji Salleh. at the residence of Inche Osman bin Buang at Jalan Abdul Samad, J. Bahru. ("Tribune*. A fin? specimen of the Malayan Sakai: A member
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  • 48 20 The Port of London Authority salvage vessel Yantlet, four wreck lighters, and tugs, were engaged in endeivouring to raise the steamer, Diamond, which sank in the Thames off Greenhithe, with the loss of two lives after being in collision with the Norwegian vessel. (Topical Press)
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