Malaya Tribune, 29 January 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV, -No. 24. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Jan. 29, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JANUARY 29, 1937. CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 89 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Jo emu lllolltpi. Cf^ The welfare of your baby ~J^Pn res ts with YO U. Warm water, good soap and a soft lr f \MmWk MM towel make baby's bath a joy. fcvSH^/' carefully. Careless X Jb* I iSwp handling may cause JT V p
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    • 10 1 THE NEWS WITH T.OUR BREAKFAST fry The mohmx* nuiti \i:
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  • 331 2 Market Near Normal Again TIN wound up with a gain of from 2= 1 to 30s. but recent prices wer* below th? best of the period. A »hJ end the contango was as much as in/ some change from the backwardation < as much as £10 seen
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  • 55 2 Two distinguished visitors in the persons of the Rt. Hon. Sir Ralph Bps Paget, PC. K.C.M.G., CM C.V.0.. British Ambassador to Brazil norn lulB .0 ly2u. and Admiral bir Ileathcoat Salisbury Grant. X C M i," C.8., who commanded H.M.S. Dir. Kent Black Prince and Canopus, aril ved by the
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    • 992 2 i-,-—— j c "HAROM MELATI" V > ,'/3h fascinating fragrance—exquisite •—individual—and distinctive. f%s£s LOTIONS ESSENCE A ;v; m -EAU -DE COLOGNE I 4 -BRILL ANTINE. I \Y fl/ Created by f J. F. Schwarzlose Sdchne G.m.b.fl. WItMS Berlin. vStifg??/ Imported by Schiffner Co., Ltd. Singapore. ADMISSION FOR 1937 mercantile Institution
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    • 585 2 TENDERS INVITED I TENDERS are invited for the supply of rations excluding rice and of firewood to the Po Leung Kuk, York Hill, from the Ist March, 1937, to the 28*h February, 1938, inclusive. Particulars o f the quantities of rations and firewood to be supplied may be obtained on
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    • 197 2 Hudsons 100. up Morris 200. up f Plymouths $1200. up Renaults $1200. up f Sunbeam 150. up Terraplane 900, up Vauxhall 275. up Willys 77 550. up Woiseley 150. up ALL lIA IK. AS** at BORNEO MOTORS LTD., SINGAPORE. W.P.S DIABETES, CONSUMPTION ASTHMA. PREMATURE OLD-ACE SKIN BLOOD DISEASES PARALYSIS, PILES,
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    • 298 2 VIROL (or robust health -Vv.r'.ia. 5 the Best Con?h Mixture, proved by popular test to U. P. Cough Mixture Lung Tonic The quick certain Cure, therefore the best. Sold by The United Pharmacy SINGAPORE SARSAPARILLA TUNIC bl«»od builder i*iid puntier, cures various tropical diseases. Price per bottle $1.00. Small bottle
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  • 511 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES LAID-UP UNITED STATES SHIPS Maritime Commission's Drydocking Plans DLANS for drydocking the ships in Class 1 and Class 2 of its laid-up or reserve merchant fleet to determine their service abilitv for commercial purposes and their 'use as naval auxiliaries have been disclosed by Rear-Admiral h. A.
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  • 243 3  - NEW P. O. LINERS Features Of The Design (By Air Mail London, Jan. 13. '<PHE NEW liners Stratheden and Stra- thallan, under construction for the P. and O. Company bv Vickers-Arm-stiongs, Limited, at Barrow-in-Furness, are to be similar in design to the Strathmore. but certain new features nav e been
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  • 42 3 During 1936. 62 golf clubs in Great Britain and Ireland held competitions in aid of th- life-boat service for which the Royal National Life-boat Institution pr*" sented spoons as prizes. As a result th. clubs contributed to th e institution over H93.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 390 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co.'a SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1937. BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 29 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 80UDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 26 CATHAY 15.000 Mar. 12 BURDWAN 6,070 Mar. 13 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 RANPURA 17,000 Apr.
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    • 575 3 if j M. B. K. i I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) i Dae Due Sailing Dae Penan? Spore Spore via New York m,s KOMAKI MARU Feb 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Keclung Apr. 13 m.s. Xl
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    • 507 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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    • 496 3 STEAMER BAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHER 'wp —(Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. 1637. "SAALE" calls Iloilo, omits Taku Bar in port. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Feb. 6 HOMEWARD FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. "POTSDAM" also calls Genoa Feb.
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  • 156 4 Lack Of Young Men GERMAN EXPERTS VIEW Berlin. QREAT Britain will next year reacn a record low figure of young men aged 20 suitable for military service, according to figures published in th<; German "Army Year Book 1937." The numbers of young men reaching the age of
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  • 421 4 Cordon Around Criminals Getting Narrower Washington, THE never-endmg, ever-changing world I battle against narcotics has frequently in the past degenerated in.o a squabble between the battlers on the side of suppression. Ten years ago, the British and American governments were acidly exchanging views reflecting no
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  • 26 4 Mr. C. de Saint Deran the managing director of the Successors of Moine Comte and Co.. Ltd.. will sail for Europe on leave on Feb. 2.
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  • 21 4 Mrs. H. A. R. Paulusz. who broke an ankle In a riding accident recently, left the Singapore hospital on Thursday afternoon.
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  • 524 4 After Eighty Minutes Argument New York. AFTER 80 minutes of pleading and argument, a girl has saved the life of an elderly businessman here who was determined to commit suicide by jumping from ledge at the top of a skyscraper. The girl, 24-year-old Miss Diane Gregal.
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  • 89 4 First To lie Manufactured By Soviet Moscow. Soviet engineers have completer the r first diesel aviation engine at tii< Central Institute of Aviation moto building here. Tests which the engine has undergon shew that the new engine increase flight range by 20 to 25 per ccnt. con:
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  • 399 4 Safeguarding Vital Service ARMY OFFICER'S WORK London, Jan. 6. for safeguarding the "vital service of broadcasting" in the event of war are being made by the British Broadcasting Corporation. The work is in the hands of Lieut-enant-Colonel R. S. H. Stafford, an Army officer
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  • 192 4 Hollywood Police Give Shows In Court Los Angeles, California. £ILM apparatus for use in taking depositions from accused persons which "may be used in evidence against you is the latest development in the Los Angeles policy force. The "stars" who will appear before the police cameramen
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  • 95 4 America Leads With Britain Second Berlin. Great Britain has the second largest number of wireless listners in the wend with America first and Germany third, according to figures published in "Nazi Angriff" here. Th; numbers of listeners in the different countries in 1936 are given as follows:— United
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    • 162 4 JACK USED TO BE WEAK, OTHER BODY-BUILDING, ANAEMIC THEN THE DOCTOR STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS, ADVISED QUAKER OATS. SAID TOO. IT HAS WORKED oV> IT WAS RICH IN WONDERS FOR JACK/^^^g VITAMIN B, AND- Quaker Oats is rich in Vitamin B the Vitamin, doctors say, combats f rrvousness, constipation, poor appetite. That's
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    • 209 4 BACKACHE Only those who Miffrr ran realise the utter to stay crippled by pain, or will you prove misery, th- maddening torture, the dreadful how quickly, how surely and permanently weakness that backache brings. Yet thou- you can end your trouble for good by taking sands of chronic sufferers go
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  • 376 5 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AT CRICKET CLUB Singapore, Thursd™ THE Annual General Meeting of the Sx-scryices Association of Malaya hel f d this evening at the Loungeroom of the Singapore Cricket Club The Report and Accounts for the year 936 were approved and passed and M.. A. Amon
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  • 474 5 Drama On British Vessel Iloilo, Jan. 15. THE heroic effort of the engineer of the 1 liotorahip Silver Cypress t 0 save the ship from destruction by fire was disclosed to-day as the officer told his story from a hospital bed. The engineer, Charles Ingram, claimed the
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  • 97 5 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 28. Paris 105 9 64 ew York 4.89% --ntreal 4.90 Brussels 29.07 Geneva 21.43% Amsterdam 8.94V 2 IlIan 93 5 32 Berlin 12.171/ 2 Stockholm 19.39 V 2 Copenhagen 22.40. 19.90. J>nn a 26V 2 £;*srade 213. nom usbon no 3 16 «eungfors
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  • 134 5 Developments In The Persian Field THE development of a big oil war in the 1 Far East is indicated by the recent comoletion of a new oil refinery at Bahrein, on the Persian Gulf, says the Evening Standard. This follows the registration recently of the Far Eastern
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  • 134 5 ALHAMBRA.—"SiIver Spurs" and "Conflict," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—-Mary Of Scotland," 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—'The Bride Walks Out," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.— "Black Thief" (Hindustani)—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE—"Shadow Of The Eagle" (chapters 1— 6>— 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL— "Sathi Leelavathi," (Tamilt, 6.15
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  • 20 5 Mr. A. M. Plinderleith a director of Lendrum. Ltd.. accompanied by Mrs. Plenderleith, arrived in Singapore by the Ophir. A
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  • 280 5 Forthcoming* New Issues I THE undernoted newly added non-fic--1 tion and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday. Around the World in Eleven Years, ATi strated Pa tience, Richard and John The Black Art, Illustrated, Relle Ahmed; Ego 2: Being more of The Autobiography of James
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  • 46 5 Regulations Promulgated By Government Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, Jan. 28. e£S Gove rnment has promulotSLZ K om relating to the sta tus Jlfjf No on? is qualified untU he uot Siol°? CeS Shl PPing owners are Sh CneTJi t Voh Ploy COmraCt labour
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  • 173 5 Singapore Chamber Of Commerce 1314 th auction, Jan. 28, 1937 Catalogued 1,351,420 lb.—tons 603.31 Offered 1,223,579 lb.—tons 546 24 Sold 875,813 lb.—tons 390.99 London—Spot 10 14d. New York—Spot 20 1516 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cts per ib Standard Quality 35 to 35 3,8 (1 lot 35
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  • 132 5 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JAN. 29 Hockey: Europeans v. Rest, S.C.C.; S.R.C. II v. R.A.0.C., SRC; S.R.C. "B" v. 1.A.. LA.; V.M.C.A. v. Inniskillings, Tanglin. Municipal Commissioners' Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Singapore Turf Club Annual General Meeting of Ordinary Members, Singapore Chamber of Commerce, 5.15 p.m. SC.F.A.
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    • 136 5 YOUTH VIGOUR, A VITALITY Restor ed in 30 Minutes. It Is no longer required to carry through a treatment for hours or weeks if you feel weak or prematurely old. German Doctor's latest discovery by the nanus Man Power Pills give marvellous and immediate results in cases of exhaustion, etc.
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    • 99 5 SOUND INSULATION simply explained latcd for travel, Up to fixed directly To the floor ,^jj^^^^^^^^^^^^ ill 69 sq j ft of vib "ting itself, which deadens reso- >^^Sj^j(^^^^^^|^# [j P ane,s absorbs reflected vibration, and 'road vibra- M fl ound out tion' is also minimised by j an< ocalises the
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  • 462 6 LOXDOX COMMODITIES UJbdEE London, Jan. 28. Last Price To-day Change Tone Easy Very Steady Spot Buyers. 10% 105 16 +116 Sellers. 10 5 16 10 7 16 March. Buyers. lOVi 10 516 +1116 Sellers. 10(5 16 10 7 16 +Y 8 Apr. June Buyers. 10*4 103 8
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  • 899 6 11 Per Cent. Dividend BIG REPLANTING PROGRAMME I Singapore, Thursday. A DIVIDEND of 7 per cent, was declared at the annual general meeting of the Lunar Rubber Estates Ltd., held at the registered office of the company, French Bank Buildings, Singapore, to-day. Those present were: Mr. C.
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    • 804 6 y* Ovmea-Chincse Banking Corporation Ltd. j i (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). c J Successors to M m t The Chinese Commercial Bank Unused, J The Ho Hong Bank Limited and Th* Oversea-Chinese Bank Umite* 1 t\PITAI f Authorised $40,000,000.00 Issued'and Paid Up 510,000 000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING,
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    • 314 6 REJUVENATE VOI X CI AMI* Eivs n» to 100 via its 1. Pineal 2 The Pituit- 3. The height Oil Ilia Mil* Thymus :,;v f^ la d of glandular wl)itc and Black ftgun Glands a tin. age activity- h above c a comInfluence influences period of Dar ison between c
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  • 1578 7 «"< M. France an d Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall ft Evatt Ampat Tin D Asam Kumbang .33 6 34 6 32' 6 £1 Austral Malay 55 56*- 5557" Ayer Hitam 22 9 23 9 23 2 4 1 Ayer Weng 1.75 180 115 £1 BangrinTin
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  • 733 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent, Singapore, Friday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 35»« ets., up I k c t. Market Tone: Steady Quiet London: 10% d„ up 1 16d. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. New York: 21 cts., up 116 ct. Market Tone: Dull. Little interest ia being .shown Lcally this
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  • 96 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for company Dividend Eooks Close financial Date Ex. Div. year «njj Payable Date to date 2p&:::::::::&wt Jan T R£ 26 3 Jan i 9 gSLn 00 £1 Jan of Petaling »3 Final Jan 26 Feb n Feb 1 70" PU gah i« S
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 257 7 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: "Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 644] General Office 5188-S Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" Ch "SSS2S Total Assets appr<Hdmatety .V .V J kmSSSS HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI: Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board Sung Han-Chang, General Manager OVERSEAS BRANCHES: London,
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  • 325 8 Arrived in Singapore from Europe, India and Medan by KLM plan e "Riet vink" on Jan. 21:—Mr. J. L. A. VLsser. Mr. Hfent Haisma, Mr. F. Chr. Dries sen, Mr. J. dc Waelmeier. Capt. J. W. de Groct. Mr. J. J. Pierce Left Singapore for N.E.I, by
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  • 538 8 Singapore. Friday The following are passengers by the P and O. liner Ranpura whicn left for Europe to-day:—-Mr F D. Ascoli. C.1.E.. Lady G. C Archibald. Mr. F. G. Aplin, J. F Allan Mrs. A M. Buchanan. Mr. and kits C. Graham Brown. Mr. C M dcs
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  • 67 8 Tomohon; Dutch, 604 tons Sing rawang 29.1 to Borneo 2.2. Tricolour; Norwegian. 4.208 tons BPORi 29.1 to Oslow 6.2. Pasquie.-; French. 1,235 tons from Saigon. 28.1 to Saigon 30.1. Kinta: Brit 509 tons from Port Swettenham 28 1 to Port Swettenham 291 Ipoh: Brit 528 tons from
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  • 240 8 Singapore, Friday. Th following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Kanpura which arrived here from China Btld Japan on Wednesday: Col. and Mrs. E. Nettl?fold. Mr. Ko nig, Mrs. C. Walmsley. Mr. Akagi, Mr. Y. Isono, Mr. N. Tanaka. Mr. C. Forshec, Mr. I.
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  • 97 8 Mail expected from Europe, (London Parcel mails) by the P. and O. Carthage to-day. General delivery of parcels at 9 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from* Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) tomorrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters at 4.05
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  • 81 8 Singapore Jan. 29. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Ophir 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Carthage 13; City of Salisbury 16: Raub 10; Sarpedon 8; Behar 6. Empire Dock _nur_nce i*a—* S> Irisbink 30; Getsuyo Maru 32; An'ilochus 34; Troilu.s 36. Empire Dock; (Entrance Gate 4) Marella 46.
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  • 91 8 Hongkong. Canton, *Kobe and 'Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jask§ f t Amsterdam and +London§: Netherlands, closing 12.45 pm. to-morrow. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 pm. Sunday. Penang. Siam. Burma, India, Iraq Palestine. Egypt, E. and .S Africa,
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  • 79 8 Outram School has this year produced a very bright Annual It is profusely illustrated, not only with pictures of the school and school activities but there are also a number of cartoons drawn by pupUs of the school. There Ls a great deal of reading matter of interest
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  • 393 8 AN ADMISSION Four Months Behind Schedule British Official Wireless. London. Ian. !S. THE Minister fin co-ordination of Dcfcnce, Sir Thomas ln>.ki|>, last n.'ght gave the Hou'-e of Opinions an outline of the progress so far made with Britain's icannament piogramme in nhition u> .,i, defence. He declared
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  • 40 8 British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 28 A scheme for the formation of antiaircraft units or sub-units from players and supporters of football clubs has been approved by the Football Leaclubs in the London area.—British Oil cial Wireless
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  • 144 8 •By Air Mail) Perth. Jan 20 A five-year-old Australian bo;, is unable to speak a word ci hi own language, but who talk.- fluently In gutteral Italian, has created a sation in South Perth. More remarkable still, the boy bai trace oi Italian in his blcfKi. nor he
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 305 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J To-night Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. J Dinner and Dance (W^»^"!^ 1 j WD CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY j S EULA HOFF 808 BURNETT j Non-diners Sl.OO J SATURDAY —Malayan Rugby Union Ball and Cabaret J Extension to 2 a.m. Book Now. Diners $3.00 Non-diners
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    • 150 8 Toys do not always ygyi quieten the cross'bain Jgm% jlp iM Gradual* nun* tell* o» nB V. t'*atm»nt u«td for bar own baby girl. It requires only a small inner dl bance to make baby fretful and r» to play. Remove this trouble and he soon plays happily again, or
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 325 8 q I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j j i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Banka J an 29 1 p.m. Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek Ban Ho Liong *f P" u Mumok Ophir 29 230 P m Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and on
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    • 433 8 CLUB DIARY 1 here are numerous Clubs and members of which are readers p1 tne "Malaya Tribune" This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping n vp-to-datc and complete. Happemng> Ci general interest will still be included in th<: "Diary of Events." The "Club
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  • 834 9 RUSH TO SIDE Cause Of Vessel's Capsize Canton. Jan. 21. n\i> not the steerage passengers !,ls t th <*ir heads all running to t, ame side of the boat when the boat hit a submerged roek i lie Kom thuk (Sweet Bamboo) i;
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  • 312 9 (To the Ed.tor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—With refeience to the remark? made on the subject of the Perak Srout, Camp, as an ex-scout and one who joined the movement when there were enly two troops in Singapore, perhaps I can speak with some
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  • 76 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribvno ann °u"cemem made at ■< ye as an open space bUnd thP isrh V olk p l ld be so thai r r ,!f H p cm dbc switched on m tune [or the Coronation celebrations it wonilrt addto
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 28 9 A TOURING COMFORT FOR FIVE... IN THE NEW CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR BATU PAHAT MU AR. Penang Motors, Penang—lpoh Motors, Ipoh-—Motorists Stores, Seremban.
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    • 151 9 kWW mm\\\\ m\\\\ \\m\ %H LAST 6 DAYS FROM MONDAY FEBRUARY Ist to SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6th IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF ALL ODDMENTS REMNANTS SURPLUS STOCK HALF SALE PRICES ASTOUNDING BARGAINS j £s Msrir? KondennB what ,imes ewy da > s*3>--6 nerves, restore your good spirits, and build If so, take
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    • 279 10 I 9 »n a Universal Picture MBF ;p Based on ihe Famous 5.15 g ;f T 0 "STICK 'EM UP!... N High, brother, high! This is J the West, where you can't G Tf\imWĔĔfr r ob banks to get rich —where H you can t steal women T and get
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    • 334 10 ft^ft^ft^ft-^ft^ft^ft^ftft^ft-ft—ft—ft—ft—ft— ft iTWO GREAT STARS IN A BRILLIANT f EPIC! THE PICTURE OF THE MONTH!! j |capitol| fFredric March Ti^fjftK* Tkathawnl l"Mary Of Scotland"! 1 WITH A CAST OF 2,500. 4 TThe Startling portrayal of a Private Life amid the frenzied ftfury of a host of fighting men who made
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    • 251 10 jĔ PAVILION To-Xitthi j mfc{ Its a3l Blessed Event!* W RKO-Radios Riot of Fun !l "THE BBjDE Wlbf WAI KS PIT" JUST LOOK who's at the ■w^ Alluring BARBARA STANWYCK, NED SPARKS (you remember 'Two's Company!") HELEN BRODERICK. (she stole the picture "Top Hat" "Swing Time") ROBERT YOUNG and GENE
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  • 934 11 AMOK IN IPOH Dramatic Court Story At Penang THE story of an amok on the s.s. Ipoh, ;vhcn a passenger allegedly attempted to murder an officer, was told at Penang Assize; when a Chinese named Lim Mun Huat was arraigned in the dock on a charge of
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  • 54 11 The wedding photo of Mr. Alfred Gan Kaon Hong, second son of the late Mr. Gan Boon Koon and Madam Lim Leng Neo. and Miss Mary Lee Poh Loy, sixth daughter of the late Mr. Lee Choon Guan and Madam Fan Inn Neo. The ceremony took place at the Chinese
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  • 45 11 At the end of their stay at Breull, the new winter resort on the southern slope of the Pennine Alps, the Oxford and Cambridge skiers sent a telegram to Rome thanking the authorities for presenting a cup for their ski-jumping contest with Italian University opponents.
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  • 22 11 Mr. J. C. Willcock the Premier of Western Australia, is to attend the Coronation in London as the representative of that State.
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  • 478 11 ADDRESS BY TEACHERS AN& PUPILS Singapore. Friday. f ATHOLICS in Singapore extended an enthusiastic welcome to His Eminence Cardinal Dougherty, the Papal Legate to the 33rd Eucharistic Congress, who with his party was here yesterday. It was a "Red Letter" day in Catholic life in
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  • 27 11 Captain W. E. L. S. Pocock having been grained leave of absence. CaptUi.: J. A. Smith was appointed to the P. and O. Ranchi from Jan. 26.
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  • 33 11 Mr. F. J. Bryant, the doyen of the Malayan Bar. who recently returned from Home, leaves again for England about the middle part of April In order to be present at ihe Coronation.
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  • 40 11 THE Malaya Tribune understands that the next International Eucharistic Congress will be held in Budapest in 1938. The decision was reached after the meeting of the permanent committee of the Eucharistic Congress, which has its seat in Paris.
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  • 57 11 Heavy Tides And Bitter Winds British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 28. THE Thames floods are generally subsiding, although a strong nor;h-eas-terly gale blowing upstream coupled with heavy tides, have caused temporary extensions in some areas. Bitter wind is being experienced throughout Britain and in the Channel where traffic
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  • 67 11 $25 Millions To Build A New Railway Sin Chew Jit Poh. Canton, Jan. 29. General Yu Han Mao, the Pacification Commissione r of Kwangtung, has re ommended to the Executive Yuan in NanKing the flotation of a $25,000,000 for financing the construction of the projected vCanton-Meihsien Railway.
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  • 35 11 The Hon. Col. Cecil and Mrs. Rae are bound for Home In April Col. Rae is one of the two representatives of the Federated Malay States chosen to attend the Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
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  • 317 11 Entertained By Dr./W u Lien Teh < I MR. E. c. WATSON, the Ipohtyawytr, is visiting China and Japan on j hol'day with his wife, was interviewed while in Shanghai. The following account appears In the Shanghai* Times jf Jan. 16: 'X Travelling tc
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    • 690 11 HE DARE NOT MOVE IN BED Nifthts were Torture through Lumbago Only those who nave suffered from ■mbago know how excruciatingly painmi it can be. //id when they discover remedy for this complaint, they are ,.ixious to pass on the good news to ';her sufferers. Let this man tell you
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    • 386 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. Tenders are invited from approved Contractors for the erection and completion of a Bungalow at Haw Par Island (otherwise known as Pulo Serangoon i Singapore, for Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Far. Plana and Specification may be seen Eiid particulars obtained from the Registered Office
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    • 260 11 j virroiiiA TH** VT XX 1 JAN. :H)th FEB. 3rd. 6th. I SATURDAY —WEDNESDAY —SATURDAY at 0.15 PJ§ THE <;iIOST TKAIiV" j By ARNOLD RIDLEY S S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION BOOK AT LITTLE'S *J* A .J. I Great World Showj j TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 PM. j lli'll's Hippodrome imp* j j MATINEE:
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  • 58 12 TAN.—On January 28th. 1937 at No 8 Swanage Road, Singapore, Mr fan Kwee Swee, 56 years. He leaves behind to mourn his loss, his widow and two children, Mr. Tarn Thoon Up and Miss Maggie Tan. The funeral will take place at the Bidadari Cemetery at 5.30 p.m. to-day.
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  • 805 12 E*ROM time to time the newspapers which are bo highly critical of the activities of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners suggest that a limit should be placed on a Commissioner's service. The demand is made that way should be made for the much vaunted "new blood" of which we
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  • 257 12  -  Miss Joyce Cunliffe Marries To-Day (By Air Mail (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 20. MAJOR H S Paterson sailed on the Naldera on Jan. 16 to resume duty as President of the Municipality, Penang. Mr. G. E. .London who will be remembered as Under-Secretary F.M.S., has
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  • 53 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Jan. 29. The staff of the Japanese Embassy lipv? been removed to Nanking from Shrnghai. All the employees, have i hose in the Intelligence Department, have left for the capital. Mr. S. Kawagoe, thj Japanese Ambassador, will proceed to Nanking early in February.—Sin
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  • 15 12 Mr. S. I. O. Alsagoff, J.P., has returned to Singapore after a visit to Egypt.
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  • 175 12 NOTES COMMENTS Eucharistic Congress •THE arrival of the Papal Legate, His Eminence Cardinal Denis Dougherty,, Ii Singapore on his way to Manila, has drawri special attention to the Eucharistic Congress to be held next month. As Cardinal Dougherty said In an interview with the Tribune, the assembly will be unique
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  • 238 12 I»HE forthcoming mimic battle a; Singapore, which is expected to bt the biggest of its kind ever staged here, is attracting the world's interest ard is concentrating attention on the problem of the Empire's prepat ednes s Are we really ready for all eventualities, in the same way
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  • 211 12 public meeting at 7.30 morning must surely be uniqu \>. announced such an event In bune yesterday, and it was only the greatest difficulty that we aged to preserve the announcement tact through the press. Many the well meaning people who wei xious to convert the a.m. into p.m
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  • 187 12 WIDESPREAD satisfaction has beer. expressed in Malacca at the selection ot Ccpt. Mohamed Ali bin Maidin. M.8.E., to represent the Malacca i hmteei Corps of the S.S.V.F., st the Coronation ceremonies in London. Apart f:om his volunteering activities which have resulted in his appointment to such a high
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  • 297 12  -  By Looker On l ZOO baboon has died mysteriously One theory is that it must have heard one visitor calling another visitor a baboon. It's not the 100 horsepower under the hood that's so dangerous on tne highway; it's the one-donkey power at the wheel. The
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    • 15 12 RAILWAYS CHINESE NEW YEAR FEB. 11th and 12th Cheap Tickets FROM All Stations SEE POSTERS
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  • 861 13 DELEGATION OF POWERS fN CASE OF INFIRMITY OF MIND OR BODY British Official Wireless. 1 11 h Regene> Bill which has passed its first reading in the House of Commons, arid of which brief mention was ii aoe in previous
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  • 42 13 The Italians are stated to have captured or confiscated in East Africa between October 3. 1935, when the Abyssinian War began, and December 20. 1936, 95,727 rifles, 473 pistols, 455 ma-chine-guns, and 155 guns. Arms are reported to be still coming in.
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  • 287 13 IN SHENSI Reds Repulsed At Yellow River Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Jan 28. HH. II. II. Kung in a statement to newspapermen said that the Central Government was offering the greatest possible concessions to Gen. Yang IIu Cheng. Those concessions were such that the rebel general
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  • 69 13 Ends In Increase Of Wages Reuter. Toledo (Ohioi, Jan.2B. The strike at the Libbey OwfM and Ford glass factory has endod with an increase of wages and the recognition of the Federation of Glass Workers. This follows the settlement of the strike of Pittsburgh Glass Works. These together
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  • 40 13 Passengers joined with officers and cicwards BO liandle the departure of the New Zealand freighter Limerick for Auckland when 31 members of the crew went on strike at Honolulu and remained ashore in nrotcst against the employment of non-union stevedores.
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  • 289 13 Stopping Of Volunteers i I i i NON-COMBATANTS NEXT Reuter. London, Jan. 2S. INSTRUCTIONS have been sent to the British Ambassadors at Paris, Berlin, Rome, Lisbon and Moscow to acquaint the Governments in tho<e capitals that from the ten ur of the replies to the British
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  • 158 13 St Paneras Ry-Election PEACE THE MAJOR ISSUE British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 28. JN a letter to the National Conservative candidate at North St. Pancras by-election the Prime Minister says "The issue that dominates all others at the present time is the laintenance of peace. "Everything points
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  • 54 13 Singapore, Friday. There is no change in the strike of cninese mechanics in Singapore. The Engineering Mechanics Association in Club Street has issued a written circular appealing to their members who are amongst the strikers at the Harbour Board to return to work. The men have been on
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  • 36 13 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, having left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the Hon. Mi. A. S. Small. Colonial Secretary has been appointed to be the Governor's leputy during his absence
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  • 223 13 U.S. FLOODS $400,000,000 Worth Of Damage Reuter. New York, Jan. 28. THE flood wa ers are bepinning to fall at Louisville (Kentucky) for the first time for a week, as the bulk of the river sweeps inward the Mississippi valley, where the War Department has completed preparations
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  • 36 13 Vice-Admiral De Graaf Refuses British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 28. "yICE-ADMIRAL De Graaf has declined the invitation to act as League of Nations Commissioner for the free city of Dan/iff.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 1199 14 DISMISSAL SUIT TELLS OF CONVERSATION WITH MR. RICHARDS Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGATIONS that Mr. Leonard Richards, a former employee of AnglctFrench and Bendixens, Ltd., failed to deliver a confidential message regarding a rubber proposition, to a director of the
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  • 61 14 Planning Friendly Call On Mr. Roosevelt Reuter. Ottawa. Jan. 28. It is authoritatively Larned that lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-General of Canada. plans a short visit to Washington after Easter to r turn President Roosevelt's "good neighbour" call at Quebec last summer. He will be the first Canadian Governor-General officially
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  • 58 14 Sir Walford Selby the British Minister in Vienna, in the presence of Dr. Pernter. ihe Minister of Education, and representatives of the provincial school authorities and of the societies and organizations interested in Anglo-Austrian cultural relations, presented prizes at the British Legation to 43 pupils of 39 Austrian secondary schools
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  • 83 14 Members and others interested in the series of lectures, forming the Leaders' Course of Catholic Action of the Church of St. Joseph, are reminded that the next series of lectures will be held at the Mercantile Institute Hall Queen Street, on Saturday. Jan. 30. commencing at 4.45 p.m.
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  • 70 14 The recent floods in the Adana district have induced the Turkish Government to deal at once with the problem of drainage and irrigation there and in other parts of Anatolia. A draft law has been prepared for early submission to the Kamu.ay. whereby 31,000.000 Turkish liras are to be provided
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  • 321 14 Judge Disbelieves Defendant (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 28. A WELL-KNOWN Chinese contractor of Johore, towkay Goh Chan, was the defendant in a suit brought by S. R. M. Sockalingam Chettiar to recover a debt of $3,000 and interest thereon due on a promisory note,
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  • 48 14 In The Naval Base Of Ceylon Reuter. Colombo, Jan. 28. THE Trintomalee Naval Base has been transformed into a great hospital to cope with a malaria epidemic among the labourers in the Base. During the past mon'.h 1.750 patients have applied for admission.— Reuter.
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  • 36 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking. Jan 29 Th-- Central Trust Bureau are financing huge consignment:; of Wuhu rict tor Kwangtu. The first consignment will leave Wuhu for Canton to-morrow Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 103 14 Malay Runs Amok TWO DEAD AND TWO IN HOSPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 29. rrHE peaceful village of Paya Ramput received a rude shock yesterday at noon when a Malay man ran amok and slashed his wife with a parang, killing her instantly, and
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  • 170 14 Hopes Of Settlement Brighter Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Jan. 29. A TRAVELLER from Lintung. Shensi. reports that 4.500 troops wearing Red bands at their arm* arrived there a few days ago. indicating that the Communists are tightening their grip in the province, although General Yang Hu Cheng,
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  • 45 14 Chinese Arrested For Espionage Sin Chew Jit Poh. Peiping, Jan. 29. Chinese reports reaching here allege that two Chinese peasants who accidentally trespassed Into the Japanese aerodrome at Chongtaoyingtse, In Jehol, were arrested, charged with espionage and buried alive.- Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 168 14 Has A Son Living In Singapore Singapore. Friday. A DISTINGUISHED visitor is arriving in Singapore at noon to-day by the East Asiatic Company's steamer Jutlandia, in the person of Admiral Sir Heathcoat Salusbury Grant, K.C.M.G. He is the father of Mr. D. M. Grant, who is a
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  • 423 14 NED SPARKS AGAIN TO THE FORE Bright Comedy At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS TiNE of the best of th; Hollywood come dians who has never attained that technical distinction known as "stardom Is Ned Sparks, the cigar-rolling, wisecracking poker-fac-d he-man hero of many a bright comedy. Th? new R.
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  • 566 14 "BRUNO LESSING" IN SINGAPORE WORLD TRIP Interview With Tribune Singapore. Friday. MR. Rudolph Block, the well-known American journalist, arrives Singapore at noon to-da\ on t,'<■ Jutlandia in the course of a hi.:-, j trip recording observations and impressions in the columns of ;i' f llearst Press. He has seen Penang
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  • 17 14 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1937. 14 DEATH AT SEA Former Chief Engineer Of Johore P.W.D.
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  • 635 15 "MAN I KNEW" Book On Husband's Life Singapore. Thursday. PLIM. sligtly grey-haired and witn a keen sense of humour, Couness Haig of Bemereyde, widow of Earl Haig. that, great figur e of the European War, dined in the luxurious grill room
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  • 169 15 Giving A Lecture This Evening T\R. H. W. Miller, M.D., noted goitre specialist and surgeon ot Shanghai, Who has spent many years in establishing medical institutions in China, is in Singapore on a brief visit. Dr. Miller is a peisonal friend of General Chiang Kai Shek and
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  • 426 15 Funeral To-Day THE FATHER OF TWO QUEEN'S SCHOLARS Singapore, Friday. THE death occurred yesterday of Mr. Tan Kwee Swee, at the age of 56 years, at his residence, No. 8. Swanage Road. Singapore. Mr. Kwee Swee, who is one of the best well-known Chinese
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  • 32 15 London-Sydney Service Next January Reuter. Melbourne, Jan. 28. DKITAIN has agreed to the Australian air-mail proposals for a seven day twice-weekly service between London and Sydney, to start next January.—Reuter.
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  • 20 15 H.H. the Sultan of Trengganu and suite will visit the Dardanella show at the Garrick Theatre to-night.
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  • 41 15 The Supreme Court in Moscow recently passed sentences of from one to 10 years' imprisonment, with deprivation of civil rights, on four of the highest officials of the Orenburg Railway who had been found Guilty of counter-revolutionary sabotage on Soviet railways.
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  • 69 15 Miss Edna Misso, one time of Singapore, who has been studying law in England, has passed her examination in Roman Law and is now qualifying at the Inner Temple. is the daughter of Mrs. Pauline St. John Misso, who lived for many years in Penang, and Singapore before moving with
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    • 48 15 ALL 1936 SIIILV AIMHt SOLD OUT New shipment of 1937 models has just arrived by s.s. Bengalen COME AND SEE THE LATEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL SHELVADOR REFRIGERATOR WITH SEALED UNIT TO BE SOLD WITH J YEAR ImUARAJVTEK I ■i LEE and FLETCHER 102-106, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE Phone 3333
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    • 137 15 (JUALITY. VARIETY >±/ *R| U PHONE SPORE 5376 K. LUMPUR 3331 IPOH 111 WPS ±66 r \fr m i S ABSOLUTE SECURITY j S Hf oto it Union INSURANCE COMPANY, LTP S s I > S Agent* 1 j j SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. j i j j Singapore tt
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  • 944 16  -  CAN ENGLAND WIN? WET WICKET MAY AGAIN PLAY MANY TRICKS (By Forward THE fourth Test Match of the present M.C.C. tour begins to-day at Adelaide, where, a few days ago, heavy rain caused a draw to result in the
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  • 345 16 I PRESENT M.C.C. TOUR THE following are the full statistics of the three Tests which have been played on the present M.C.C. tour, the first two of which were won by England, and the third by Australia. BATTING AUSTRALIA No. of NO. H'st Ttl.
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  • 73 16 Young Davis Cup "Probable" Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 28. IX the Australian tennis rhampion- ships, quarter-final, Hopman beat Quist, the holder, by 11—9, 3—«. 7—5. G—3. Th? semi-finals resulted as follows:— John Brormvich beat Crawford 6— 1. 7—9, 6—4, 8—6. V. MeGratl beat Hopman 6—4, 6—1, 7—5. Kromwich is
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  • 37 16 A verdict of 'Death from burning in an accidemal fire" wa.s returned at the inquest on James Wilson. 46. engineer, of Dumbarton, who was burned to death in his cabin in the motor-vessel Acrlty at King's Lynn.
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  • 258 16 What Jack Fingieton Thinks Sydney, Jan. 18. JACK Fingieton, the Australian Test Match opening batsman, comments in the Sydney Sun on the Hon. E J. Lyttleton's proposal for the use of a white ball in cricket, as follows--"Lyttleton j plan might well oe wo**th trying. A
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  • 15 16 The hockey match arranged between Raffles Institution and Khalsa Association for to-day has been cancelled.
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  • 18 16 It is announced in Athens that a Greek Legation is to be opened in Teheran, capital of Persia
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  • 51 16 11. NUDGE, the New South Wales 11 spin bowler, who is coming to Malaya as a member of Sir Julien Cahn's team, will yitcrwauls leave for England and will qualify for Leicestershire. This young player came into prominence when he put up a splendid bowl'ng perforatum against
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  • 227 16 AUSTRALIA BATTING 72 FOR 1 AT LUNCH Adelaide, Jan. THE fourth Test match between England and Australia began to-day in sunny warm weather There were 25,GOO people prevent an hour before the <-tart ih, wk-ktt is expected to be easy. Teams:— AUSTRALIA ENGLAND Bradman Allen Brown Wyati
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  • 148 16 Ladies' Foursomes At The B.G.C. rS teUowincj rre the results in the Singapore GMf Club ladies' foursemes comp°tition: FIRST ROUND Mrs. Neyland and Mrs. Jack:, beat Mrs. Eider and Mrs. Renton i and 4. SE :OND B;OUND Mrs. Neyland and Mrs. Jackmr.t beat Mrs. Alien and Miss Phillip
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  • 56 16 Raffles v. Medical On Sunday The tnter-CoUsge tennis match fot th General Practitioner's Cun will be ph at the Good wood Park Hotel at 0 Nos. 4 and 5 on S'undey Tfcs single? will be play d off in th.' morning at 9.15 a.m. and the doul m
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  • 52 16 Th> annual hockey match bctv I the Old RMh>sian\s* Association Raffles Institution will be played nay on the Raffles Institution groi The following will represent O.R.A. Ho Kee Lene, a. Jansen, Muthucumaru; Thilanathan, Alvis. Sohan Sil Hanud. Yu.sorr. Westerhout, Tan Ch Sena* Gupta. The team will play
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  • 32 16 London. Jan. 29 rugger results Leicester 4, R A F. 16 East Midlands 14, Warwickshire 0. County championship, at Nforthami Oil). Monmouthshire 11, Glamorgan 9 (Welsh trial at Newport*.-Jtaiter.
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  • 695 17 CHINESE WIN Govt. Services Twice Equalise Singapore, Friday. A 1 1 u'ml I v game between the Gomi innent Services and the Chinee marked the opening of the soccer >eason at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. \tter a good rest, the ground
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  • 67 17 •V' will represent the Badminton Party against the Badminton Party on the irt on Sunday at 3 p.m. Sineles: c. B. Nair. M. SocKuck Choon Chuan, Low Anw Kirn Sr.ev. Reserves: P. K. Bhanu. A. K. Naran C B. Nair and M. Sockalin- Lim Yong and Kuek Choon
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  • 23 17 An incident in the S.C C. seven-a- side rugger final in which the S.V.C. "A" beat the R E 'A" by <*—0. .tribune).
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  • 738 17 "Entirely False" ALLEGED REQUEST FOR A LOAN Lahore. Jan. 13. l MARNATH has issued the following statement on the Beaumont report:— "In th? Beaumont report an incident relating to me starts with the remarks that I had sent a number of telegrams to the Maharajkumar of Vizianagram.
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  • 346 17 Holder Sensationally Beaten (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday FOO LUM CHOON. Selangors 1936-31 badminton singles champion and conqueror of J. F. Devlin, the world famous badminton professional, during his recent Malayan tour, was sensa 'ionally defeated in the Victoria Insti tution Hall in the
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  • 211 17 New Times Set Up [H Australia Sydney. N.S.W Jan 18 MISS Dorothy Green (W.A> won th.' 220 yards Women's Australian. Swimming Championship from the title holder Miss Evelyn de Lacy alio ol W. srcrn Australia who represented Australia at the Berlin Olympic Games Miss Green's time was 2
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  • 317 17 TO-MORROW Scottish Cup Also Makes A Start THE fourth round of the English F A 1 Cut?, and the first round of the Scottish Cup competitions will be played to-morrow. While there are no Scottish League games to be played, the ties in the English
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  • 87 17 Selection For Match With Scotland Reuter. London. Jan. 23. FOLLOWING is the Welsh rugby side against Scotland at Swansea on Feb. 6. James (Aberavom; Hopkin (Newp<i£t J. I. Rees (Swansea) and Wooller (Cardiff-: Clements (LlaneUy* and Tanner (Swansea*; Morris (Swansea), Tavers i Newport t, Williams (Cross keys).
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  • 77 17 Kamis And Yadi Win Another Tic Singapore, Friday. THE following are the results of the tennis ties played off at the Farrer ***** yesterday: Open Men's Doubles: Kamis and Yadi beat Warden and S Abed 6—3; 7—5: Handicao Men's Singles: Yap Ah Hian (-30* vs. T. W Liat
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    • 440 17 i RANK BRYAN'S FAMOUS '"'.«I CRICKET GEAR Obtainable from all f /Hi A respectable sports dealers AMALOiAIEn Ala c c n c i c sir 84 BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE in Aero— l AERO is something new in mint chocolate—Crisp, light and ea?y to b|te. twice as quickly. Texture AERO
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  • 444 18 Coming Attractions At Singapore Cinemas "LOVE ON THE RUN A Crawford-Gable Success DLENT V of fun and romantic ex- ritrmcnt is in sore for fi'mgoers w ih the coming shortly to the Pavilion of "Ixjvc on th«* Run", a new Metro -Gold wy n May er smash hit costarnng .loan
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  • 310 18 Love In The Desert Marlene Diet rich and Charles Boyer in a romantic scene from "The Garden Ot Allah." which comes to the Capitol Theatre next week. Edward Arnold Tops "Come and Gel It!" Lineup "£OME AND GET IT!" Samuel Goldwyn'a production of Edna Ferbcr's colourful novel of the lumber
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  • 173 18 Ralph Lynn In "All-In "ALL In," the new comedy starring Ralph Lynn, Is tho first independent production of Maurice Ostrer for Gainsborough Pictures. Ralph Lynn plays th e part of Archie Slott. a dutiful but dump young fellow, scout-master, and pr-sidsnt of the working girls' club, who
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  • 206 18 DOG INTELLIGENCE ON THE SCREEN i |I you are looking for thrills, suspense, and action in your screen fare—it doen't mailer whether you arc six \ears or sixty—don't muss the first instalment of "The Lghtning Warrior,' 1 the new Mastot serial, which Kin open shortly at
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  • 543 18 Edward Arnom, Frances firmer v nA ~to«, "Come Ann nmi* oei Mcc Tea to a acene from wme And It" coming to the Alhambra FLED TO DESERT FOR REST; FOUND GREATEST NOVEL I IKE many another great v t The Garien J£* the immortal desert lorn in,, David O. Selznhk
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  • 38 18 A short time after an S.O.S. to bis parents had been broadcast by the Zt t David Manikum. Stt weeks, died in Horton Genera] Hospital, Banbury The parents reached me hospital about two hour before I infant died
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  • 16 18 Rumania, which bad no untitled representation in Abyssinia, has cided to establish a consulate in Ababa
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    • 782 18 Barbara Stanwyck Fine Cast Frolic In "The Bride Walks Out' 9 MOW SHOWING AT THE I A PAVILION I OVELY Barbara Stanwyck makes ferent settings were used in filming the ncr West screen appearance at picture, Home of the scenes show New the Pavilion Theatie in "The Bride York streets;
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    • 133 18 0 T W N into the painful parts, Sloan's Liniment sends a glowing, grateful I BftLII S F < warmth. This helps to relieve congestion mm gt o an( j as f res h, healing blood is drawn to the sore spot, the pain fades away into ease and relaxation.
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    • 52 19 BLUE CLOCK BRAND British Portland CEMENT I This British Portland Cement has been put to widespread use throughout Malaya, and time has served to prove its uniformity of quality, and consistent strength. Delivered in bags of 94-112 !b. Price and full particulars on request. J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH.
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    • 265 19 I Obtainable of mil a I ?IHIS MASTERS VOICE V, > wiicwcßn RADIO SOLE DISTRIBUTORS KEE HUAT RADIO CO 122-121*. ORCHARD ROAD-SINGAPORE ASK FOR PYE m\y BETTER Sole agents: Hoe Boon Leong, 7, Prinsep Street. Distributors: H. L. Carter Co., 22, Orchard Road. Model 61 PHILCO, ti l shadow tuning,
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    • 1806 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio ZHLSINGAPORE Broadcasting Daily On BRITISH EMPIRE gckens, chauffeur to Perrani, owner of TO-DAY 225 Metres PROGRAMMES p... new sln r uti men nnS 0 SE?**! offlce English/. German Folk Song. E Z ft"!" 1 "fft Children Of The Produced by pm, Light Music Maia^r^ stars lS:S^A
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    • 218 20 mgM SPOIL YOUR FOOD I KILL "THEM S FLIT VIRGIN FACE POWDER I To elsar and beautify your skin give this wonderful powder a trial. Gnaranteed not to produce a blue cr gn asy colour. Obtainable a* all good stores. Agents: CHENG HENG CO., 205 SOUTH BRIDGE RD., SPORE CHEONG
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    • 221 20 11 YEARS WITH 4 DUODENAL ULCER Mat-lean Brand Stomach Powder Worked Wonders Every sufferer from stomach trouble knows that although his condition may rot be very serious yet, it will soon get ci vond his control II neglected. Apathy and neglect have landed many a stomach sufferer with gastric and
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    • 77 20 Start the picture record now for JOJ7 m\\\\ \\\W "BROWNIES" 6 4 r\? o Lle£ X A J FFY K DAK •llie joy of Picture-making m its wiU meet the mo Exacting Simple, Quick and takes Perfect simplest form. requirements. Pictures "Brownie" 6.20 $5.00 Price with "Jiffy" "Kodak" 6.20 $14.50
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    • 577 20 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* noticfT MISTER M j t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Trade Names and Trade Mark, and 5? signs depicted above are the property of SANTEI SHOKAI EKo Waterloo Street, Shigapoi and exporters and are used by them fan respect of bicycles, bicycle bicycle tyres aynd tubes imp sold by
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    • 688 20 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio 9 34.29 metres (8,750 kci.). (Continued from page 19) TO-DAY R A DIO-fOT ONI A T PRANfF 2 20 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Trans- 3.30-6.30 p m. Chinese Programme. KAmu-cuiAjmAL,, rKAlNtb mitter. 6.30-10 30 p.m. European Pro -y%_t*«w Wavelength 25 24 metres (11.885 kcs). gamme. >UAI
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  • 996 21 More Than £11,000,000 constructive Works IN CHINA Nanking. ||0W the returned portion of the British Boxer indemnity funds een used to help the promotion ,i China's reconstruction, education culture was recounted by Mr. Ii- Lih-wu, Secretary-General of Board of Trustees for the Administration of the Indemnity Funds
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  • 140 21 Russia To Honour National Poet Moscow. Extensive preparations ar e being made throughout the U.S.S.R. for the centenary of the death of the great Russ an national poet, Alexander Pushkin, which falls on Feb. 10. Pushkin centenary committees have been organised in all the capitals of the union
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  • 805 21 Use Of Their Wings VALUABLE AID IN RUNNING QNE usually thinks of birds as creatures gifted with the power of flight because—well, because they have wings, I writes Craven Hill in "The Christian Science Monitor." But; the fact is that many birds are as ground-living
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  • 105 21 Bombay To Have Three Memorials Bombay. Bombay is to have three memorials to King George Vth. They will be:—A statue of the late King; an infirmary with 50 beds, fully endowed and capable of easy expansicn; a new building tor the present helpless beggars' home, with accommodation
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  • 24 21 The death took place at Limbok, S3remban, on Friday, of Inche Mohamed Amin bin Latig. a retired draftsman of the Survey Department, Ta ping.
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  • 201 21 In "Beauty And The Beast" Tableau Baltimore, Maryland. A GIRL'S death—under the claws of a maddened lion—has been the tragic end to a tableau, "Beauty and the Beast," in a variety act on the stage of the Hippodrome Theatre here. In the tableau, the girl. 20-year-old Mist,
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    • 36 21 RECOVER mother was ill in hospital jl^fekj^^j^H when Id- was born. Weighing I If)-., he had to be wrapped I in >tton-wool. and lor a long time could DOl be washed. His H^B^^^^|gf~p|^ mmmmammma W.P.S. 1
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    • 546 21 land SCVItkYon MVERYDAY LIFE) WE ARE LIVING through strenuous days. Keen competition in business, and the Byfl jgjHP necessity of keeping pace with modern developments, keeps our nerves eternally on mR:I WjfiM ea V- Even our pleasures, recreations and sporting activities are strenuous; we are m^Ji KfflW keyed up mentally
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  • 571 22 In Iraq And Illinois CHICAGO 'VARSITY'S EXPEDITIONS Chicago. gPADES thrust into the soil of distant Iraq and near-by Metropolis BL have unearthed treasures for University of Chicago archaeologists during recent months, writes the staff correspondent of "The Christian Science Monitor." A Cyclops, much older than tho
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  • 388 22 "National Defence" The Theme Shanghai. CHINESE motion pictures nowadays must do more than entertain —they must pont a patriotic moral. On the surface the films may depict the usual plots and ordinary characters, but in the action and dialogue the audience must be able to
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  • 37 22 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. F. Wearne arrived at Tapah Road on Saturday, by the mail train and left by car for Cameron Highlands for a short holiday. Th y are staying in their bungalow" at Ringlet.
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  • 32 22 Mr. J. Shefton Jenkins, Assistant Supeiintenaani oi Trace and customs, leiuk Anson, will proceed to fampin at the end ot tills montn on transit Mr. McCall oi Kuala Lumpur will succeed mm.
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  • 478 22 Experiments With A Dummy WRITES a special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph." Can a woman -earing the flimsy clothes of modern fashion keep herself as warm in winter as a man wearing thick suits and woollen underwear? The question has recently been the subject of a new type
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  • 24 22 H E. the Governor has granted a Commission as Second Lieutenant In th Q Straits Settlement Volunteer Air Torce to Mr. Pery Hubert Steed.
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  • 310 22 Anti-Lynch Legislation? TO RECOVER XEGRo VOTES ashington REPUBLICAN leaders in th* >, a here, disturbed by tvidei.ee wholesale desertions by Ne-. v in the last election, are pi a determined drive to obtain lynching legislation at t e j,", Congress. Lynching, the fate cf moi
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  • 216 22 Article In Australian "Church Standard" THE value of spiritual service can;-.' be measured by the foot rule f M. -non," says "The Church Standard.' organ of the Chuich of England in A\K iia. "Is it Christian?" the paper ask T one man should reserve far more
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  • 112 22 Keeps Air Horrors At Bay" "U This might the motto i Air Protection Calender f i has just appeared in Germa On its cover is an attn wearing th? latest model 01 and with a dainty gas-mask her shoulder. Each page calender inside is ci V<
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 84 22 This is the NEW STANDARD SIZE of England's Highest Class Cigarette Made to a blend which has pleased and satisfied since 1834. Packed in AIRTIGHT TINS and sold at PER 50STIN Non tipped The same tobacco, blending and making as the Magnum Size which remains available at 60 cents per
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    • 102 22 *fl A. and not always legible. A few Q»i ite exceptional people like writing— the majority don't. In cithe. fa c, it U an effort. Typewriting with a REMINGTON Portable is ee«y. Countless thousands have sought relief in using it. Light fingers tap out the letters—line after line is impressed
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    • 106 22 COMPARE I |pfil3lllif|f FORMERLY IN BOTTLES Andrews has been sold in England in economy tins for over 40 years. Now patient laboratory research has made it possible for you to enjoy the same advantage in Malaya. The saving of 45 cti. on the large size and 30 cts. on the
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  • 373 23 vuegc-stion For Britain TO SAFEGUARD YOUTH London, Jan. 5. rrHE setting up of a new State de- j. tment to be called the "Min:.trv of Childhood" to safeguard physical and mental welfare of ie young has been suggested V (H inc;iii'»n experts meeting here. fj experts,
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  • 112 23 Kuropcan Birlh Rate Half That Of Asiatic Durban. Seiicus concern is being felt hers ovei the marked disparity between th*-* Asiatic and European birth iates. Vital statistics for November showthat the Asiatic birth iate is more than C 1 utile the European, although the Asiatic population is nearly
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  • 654 23 80 Weds 16 Wooden Leg Derails Train Eats 15M0,000 lb. Of Meat Every Lunchtime j|ERE are strange news items from n parts r the worl d sent in by Renter Correspondents this week-end: KICKED BLACK CAT. .AND DIED Cher aw, South Carolina. M, lms ?l diat ?l
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  • 25 23 The M.R.U. Society of Referees was founded in 1934 and the Spore branch has been the most active of the state units since that time.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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  • 64 24 On this page appear four more pictures of the R.N.V.R. ceremony, when His Excellency the Governor, for the R.N.V.R., took over two new launches from Commodore Clarke, R.N. In the group picture of four, are seen (from left to right) Commodore Clarke, H.E. the
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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