The Straits Times, 18 December 1935

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1 4 The Straits Times
  • 39 1 The Straits Times (KBTABUSHXD KIAJU.T A CENTURY J THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 2J PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1955. I'KICK 10 I K.Vls The Straits Time 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1935 PRH"E 10
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 233 1 SINGAPORE 140. CECIL ST. PHONE 8471). KUALA LUMPUR: zs. JAVA ST. I'PHont ibhii CAR REPAIRS PROMPT EFFICIENT BRINKMANN CO GRANGE RD. el l r^ _^^hUH *vp^b~~~h~~i _-___^^l I ___hhh_— —^s^/^^^^^B JBB v<> I Ul /Ay __H jJ_Mli>^ i KfflK^^^W XT I, vV\ y^^ _V. Vk _V A^^R__M^^l '^*^_»J_Es& S^^- _H
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    • 20 1 I Daisy 1 li MM ii MM M «i* I |ip j Ij- KlltUl Kl> «VKKAIIIS I 'I (Amber Mansion*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 140 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED I I KM Mil II SITUATIONS WANTED (v I. t. Mi i.X Ml I>K» 1 in ickland MOTOR VEHICLES U I I II Dedar rtc Bastern MIR -\ll FOR SALE HOMI 881 l> «.l »*l lOK -Ml id. BOARD RESIDENCE I !..>,! 11l MMI I i 111
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    • 759 2 HOUSES. FLATS TO LCT ...ill r- isbed bunntow. M Stevens tum<\ Apt.iy. 1 De Beuse BHaH. I MB I nitthed nooi with eermtidah 2*. CalrnhUl Roa«V wMi ver Road Trntai Oowrt Oarages. BMr) January I, ltM. Apply iMcheloni With verandah and arparate i and other room for lIS. Apply Box
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    • 720 2 PUBLIC NOTICES CHAN BAI CHinXK MOTICC Is barony given that Hie above Chaa lUI thuen a a* longer employed by tat NBW Zl/UAKD INBURAMCB CO LTD aad ha* no authority to transact any bum ness on brhalf of the Company. HARPER. OILTILLAX a CO LTD A* Apanta. New Zealand Inauranee
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    • 150 2 PUBLIC NOTICES mSfdhk SINGAPORE DOG SHOW will be held at the RACECOURSE. SINGAPORE SUNDAY. JAN. 19. 1936. (Under the auspice* of the Malayan Kennel Association) Fas' partasalars ea again II iv la Mr < Ward Jaaaaea. P. O. Bas No. tit Kuala Lusapar ar le T. A. W. Paharr. c
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    • 406 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs MARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone? 7467. CLOTHES FOR X'MAS AT RAFFLES HOTEL ROOM Rt. 152, Mil* PasJrjr invites year Inspection of her lovely collection of inexpensive day and evening dresses. GIFTS FOR ALL FOR BOTH AND UIRL* Tova
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    • 77 2 CHRISTMAS JGfc WITH Ki| <- GRACIE^K FIELDS T/i ISM Trees ftasftta' Throaca Mil Old Sadler. Hrrm Or tin tore u»e Waea >eu #n.« up Utll L*d. tin IHiii'i a L* n. aden. We're o4 la ki-r« up SIS k>4 rmi' v t m mi h H nigh {•1. ftala B<xd
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 155 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore WiuiUi OuUide ».Ui vi Malaya Malays l"»tafe rr— air iin i < m i ih traarierly IH tit M I 1 M Mas! rr.rlt HIM I*4.M fl*M Trarl* 13 tar 14* M fSs N Wet*.— Owlal* lieu i>m» tbeuld inrlad* Ihe mil baas dferawM. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 614 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Itii-orp >roi <1 >r England) 11 AND CARGO Km :ik. \1( ANII 1 >!'IVN lAL S N. CO I NI>ER CONTRACT WITH IMS MAJESTY'S (iOVERNMErTT LONDON AND FAR EAST' maii srnvi< r > PROM U)NIX)N POR CHINA AND J.M Due Tonnage S por?
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    • 591 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GBNaOKAL PABBIN6EI AGBNTB FOR TNARD WHITE STAR LINE. Inro'porated in Japan > TO I :iMKi\ ManHllea. Liadia. AMwerp. Rattrraaaa aad MMaaaabraagh. VoasMl Tunnage Due Sa.l HAKUSAN MARU ;0.500 Dec 25 :6 HARL'NA MARU 10.SO0 Jan. 8 9 I KATORI MARU 10 000 Jan 22 23 KASHIMA MARU 10.000
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    • 966 3 i^aaW^^^Ba»Ba^BsssvljK3 BU+ A I BBJaSGBR^PJB J I «^v ▼*> tr?/i ■RSaalssfßaW^RP*JßV^Br^ ka^r^B> v'^Bßiv '^BRi i'\ssen(;er and freight SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships Moat Cabina ha. r adjolnlnc private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON. COTTERDAM. HAMBI'RG AND t'OPCNHAGEN Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Prna.tg M S.
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    • 1014 3 THE nil r II NNEI. LINK 'Oeaaa Thr lias Khlaw Mraauh.p o Meaas Ship Ca. LM aad CV.au tiataal The Canard Whit* Star ltd Steaaa Navigation Cm lid The Sarawak Slraaufeip (a ltd. Tha SlraMa Steaaashis) Co.. LU. The tartrikan Orwnial laar ltd. The China Navlgatioa Ob Ltd. The Irrswaddt
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 120 4 Wednesday. December 11. Salsa .toooMe ism mmrrm m esvtctas) v UTtV*. Otrawr* Oadawa Oat* East Wharf Raji'li 23 Main Wharf Ranchl U Bulan Oorgon 14 Oaastcrkerk 12 3 Tonrg»*a Maru Emplrr Dock Karagola 32 Stentor 34 Silverwalnut 37 3 We»t Wharf Olenbeg 4 4 Talma 3 4
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    • 110 4 Mails from Europe etc. < London) expected today by air 'Imperia') will be delivered to boxholders at 8 p.m General delivery of letters tomorrow at 8 25 a m. Mal s from Netherlands Indies expected today by air (Netherlands' will b? delivered to Ooxholders at 3 30 p
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    • 267 4 Taway Eastern. Southern and Western Australia (Oorgon) ..3 pm. Bunjoe (Thedensi I DB Djambi K. Toengkal (Tobai S pin alJi.tafc. Palemtang and Fladjoa (Thedens) I px» Pai^ckal Ptnang (Thedens) ..3 p.m. Pontlar.ak (Khoen Hoes) ..I pm Soengei List (Thedensi 1 pm New Zeaar.d (Oorgon i 3 pm.
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    • 173 4 Friday. Dec. 30. Medan via Singapore) by ktr i Netherlands i 6pm Persia. Amsterdam and London iv»a Singapore) by air (Nether- lands) P-B Ceylon. Southern and Western indla, Bombay. Aden. Mauritius Egypt, Europe, Oreat Britain. Ireland. CSA_. Canada and Western Australia ivia Penang) < Ranch! 115pm I Oreat
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    • 29 4 j The s s Kudat for Bangkok I Parcel. 'only >. Malls previously announce) as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will nov close at 10 30 am today.
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  • 765 4 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT. Tin Counters Close Slightly Under The Best. After a wetk of well mai prices, the serious turn which th« international situation at home took over the week-end was reflected on the London Stock Exchanße yesterday by a general markrnrc down of quotations in all sections, while
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  • 34 4 Thi- mall v«-ss»'l i Andr. from Colombo is ♦•xp«-rtcd u> arrtv. on Saturday 21st irsta:.and sail on th< rsjm rt.iv bI 2 P m (or Srxicon Hr.H >r. nr.d K H U
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 717 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. I Incorporated In P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS. f.M.S. «LYS. \\n SIAM STATES .AILWATS. TEH PHONE: Prelfbt MM— Passage MIL CAN ADIAN PA CIFI C STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. i Incorporated id EncianC) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70-6-1 REDUCED AROUND^rHEWORLD FARES BY CP.R.
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    • 326 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. (Continued from page 2) PUBLIC NOTICES THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Application has bein made to the Dlrecf thr above Company to Issue duplicate Certinrates for 2000 fully-paid share* of f 1 each In this Company numbered *****1 to I7«6OO: ITSOCI to 178SO0: 219)01 to *****0: *****1
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    • 257 4 I TENDERS P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the office of thr State Eiifrlr.err, N. gn Sembllan. Serembai. up to noon of Jan n. 1916. for the construction of Oymnaslum and Dining Hall for the Malay Regiment. Port Dlckson. I Every person applying for a form
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    • 309 4 For everything appertains to Travel, Banking and I~> APPLY TO COOKS WAGONSLITS [WOBID TpAVtl SfPVICt) 39, ROSINSON ROAD. TELEPHONt 590 C. NO BOOKING I STATES STEAMSHIP LINES. Fast Trana Paeiße Paaaencer I HONGKONG to SAN I BANt ISCO and PORTI in «U stun hal Kotw A \rUhjm )\1 I \vs
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 136 4 Malayan Meteorological Service. Daily Weather Report. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Raii.Ull Bright Mm. temp ins Sunshine temp. F hrs. F West Coast Alor Star 87 009 8 3 73 i Butterworth <P. W.t 85 163 10 4 H Sitiawan 87 010 8 3 71 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 88
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 689 5 STEFFI |i-fSVJJ dv n a f AI m THE SINGING STAR OF LA (I (ARACH X" AS SEA GIRL'S THRILLS 'RED MORNING' "SJST TOMORROW DICK POWELL doten other favourite stars In a side tpllttinc story i-t to throbbing rhythm GOLD DIGGERS of 1935 Supported Ry A sensational Boxin* Pietare BAER
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    • 236 5 afl \m >^M«^a*w 4s» n mvm '*^l kk I VIGOROUS a man and woman owe their robust vigour I I and glowing health to Brand's Essence of Chicken. It has changed lassitude and weakness into energy giving them the power to lead an active life restored their failing powers, both
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    • 102 5 *S^- 3sssajt** T^af^BP^t'^^r^^^k REDUCED PRICES 15 to 31st DEC. XMAS CHEER! FRANKELS the STORE BEAUTIFUL THE OXt STORE SO I'M I I Xl ST TO ALL OTIIIRS. sow ptwtM THK I \TI -1 Xl MIONS IN BRITAIN'S KrSI HAM. MAKKFI> Ml VIR F. P N <. (Mills MM 111 I
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  • LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 303 6 No Movement In Tin Shares. (From Our Financial Correspondent I Singapore. Dec. 18 Reports from London regarding possible restriction difficulties left the market unimpressed There was no fall in tin shares generally, and Siamese counters showed no apprecla- vertheless. the reports did nothing to liven up an
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    • 168 6 Smtapure l»f i rmbtr Ig. 12 noun Bayer. Seller li.imbler 6 50 Java Cuoe 9 25 Hamburg 10 00 White Montok Prpppr 17 00 Black Pepper 9 00 K.nr Flake Tapioca 4 15 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5 30 Small Pear! Tapioca 5 20 I. mega Saio Flour Sarawak Sueo
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 607 6 ssue Val. FYaser k Co Lyall It Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin 5 6 6 -xd 5/9 6.3 £1 Asam Kumbang 33 6 35 6 33 6 35 6xd II Austral Malay 59- 60/- 59/- 60/5- Ayer Hltam 15 16/cdcb 15'- 16 -cd 1 Ayer Weng
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      • 469 6 2 2 Alex Brick Ord US 1 35 125 155 2 2 do l\ a r. Prefs. 160 175 165 17* 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.2S 12 75 12 25 12.75 £1 £1 B. A T 5150 600 £.13 0 5180 1 60 B M Broadcasting 0.05 dis par
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      • 164 6 SINGAK5RE MVN1CIPAI. HI 1901 red 1940 $400 000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 rW 110 nom .'Ml red. 1947 $1,800,000 Int Mar. 31 8ept. 30 11L' 114 nom ::<Ofl red 1955 $1,000 OOC DM. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 nom 4'r 1913 red 1963 $2,000 OOC
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      • 359 6 'Shares are SI unless otherwise stated' AlfenDy Alor Oajah Amal. Malay <$2t Ayer Hitam Ayer Mole* Ayer Panas B&ssett Ba'.u Lintang Borelli Brogas Brunei Cn lis» Bukit KaUl B'jklt Kepong Bukit Ttmah <$10i BukJt K B angfcat Serdar.g Connemara Glenealy Plantations Ha' lor It. drawn Jcram Kuantan 1.50)
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  • 234 6 The following are the exenange rates 'his morning according to the dally •.rcuJar issued ov the Houg Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING London. 4 months sight 2 4 3 32 London, 3 months sight 2 4 1 16 London. 60 days sight 3/4 1/32 London. 30 days sight
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  • 81 6 Noon, Dec. 18. Buyers. Sellers. No 1 K. R. S. S. in wm (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21 15 16 22 Good F. A. Q. in cases (FOB.) Dec. 21 11/16 21% No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore J 1 Jl 7*7
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  • 385 6 Sharp Recovery Tn All Departments. London. Dec. 17. Slock markets jpcned idle and v but in the afternoon strength developed as a better interpretation was put on the latest political MM and the.c was a sharp upturn In all department British Funds almost without excep lion were marked
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  • 78 6 Ly&ll 6c Evatl rtpcrt dalrd Dec It NMW MINING- Bt»ady but quirt LhJ Klue 1.24 1 27. Southern Kinu S 55 5 if' Sunjrn UUU 1 44 1 46. Hung Pitt SI. T»l»m' 1.73 1.75. Umbtu 75 77. Pkhanff 14 3 14 6. B>tu Sflancir 1 01 1
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  • 28 6 Financinir Prtpcr Fr>ni Oh Thr KuaU I umpur Rub Ju330.000 to A.JOOOOO b\ of *****0 £1 shares t<> pi mquisil. -ii upp r' I
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  • 51 6 The emltr I or- .n«i thr IWuns :n >ieno(4' the rorresr -ndu. of lap yemr. Tin. J Iprh <A r* trentMl 113 h; Suntiel Kinla iMO prls i. 1M Temol tr««te<J. «20 tn Rahber KV(4 Hr-Mj- (IMjMM lok Ki. Ik > I9UUO !b ■iS tKH) Ib i 30
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  • 32 6 lUt-r r turtle sir ti nrdlnarv ein(? K- I compared with corresponding rial Total inland rrvonuo against I nf the l.i Total 892 aga ponding dat? of 1934 B: I
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  • 24 6 The pnx; casting United Xii >. November amounted I KB .300 I compared v. and 766.000 Production of p 525 lO<' 600 tor
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  • 7 6 «;uiUK'r> Mardt-r. Paris M M I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 57 6 HEAPS!! o HFAPS! OF x Best Briliih SWIZZLE g STICKS COFNC CHEAP FROM $1 At t v. Jrwrllrr. 6 Sitgtftri. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT I' MB ii fi ll: :t^ fi. Ik) I AS 0510 O« TMt N[« S.NCAPOI.* B*'^ STAT.ON AND All THf W»IHO»*l P W D-MAVAL -MILITARY U AIR
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 2284 7 FURTHER TIN RESULTS. Nar borough 's Planting Experiment. rMWUI AND ORIENTAL Ml \M NWH.ATION CO.— The re- j I port Jor ItM year ended Sept 30. 1930. states that after providing for depreciation of the fleet the credit balance Including i: 153.886 brought forward,
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    • 851 7 RESTRICTION CAN NOW BE ENFORCED. The predominating Influence In th* market this week has been th question of what decision would b* announced after the meeting of the International Rubber Regulation < mittee due to be held yesterday. Messrs. Symington and Wilson In their report dated London,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 611 7 BANKING. HONG KONC SHANGHAI BANKING OMiTORATION. ;> .rated Li the Coicny ol ttbng Kong I -i-mb-M is limited to the and in manner prescribed by OrdiuH of 1929 ol thr 111 All Ol IK I lIONfi K<>\(. mltai tWOOCPM r1 UP tIO.OOO.I'OC t «.w«.c« 110.000.G0C I t20.U03.C00 MIIHI HI iHKKTOES
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    • 360 7 BANKING. CHARTKRKI) HANK OV INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND < !M\ ooratea v. Eiui«na c« i Charter I Paid Up Capital m Ol ti .1 Reserve r .iv Retsrxt Uaoilitr ot Pioprinon i g ill m i > M i :j RMajajaJfc Lome Arrntar 1! i Uanikus Ba.atia Hii.L.y »..i. a. hi
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  • 1286 8 Alleged Falsity In James And Shakspeare Prospectus. London. Nov. 27. Mr. Garabed Bishirgian. Mr. Louis Hardy and Mr John Howeson yesterday appeared at the Mansion House Police Court, on summonses arising out of the pepper debacle. Mr. Bishirgian was summoned for publishing a prospectus
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  • 20 8 Control Of Six Cli&rhar Districts. whereb;. districts of Paoehane and K The I (Seraandi Yinkim I 'J33
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  • 24 8 LIMIT TO APPLY TO ALL FIVE POWERS. Japan* :h- Waahini Mr N trn Droposal d). point national rrguirenv n» mu»t siderallon R~uter Wir levi
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  • 28 8 Cvn. lln >in I Promi -r after the inception of the kitip He added that 1 1 'I l to handle .ill dip:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 512 8 FACIT CALCULATORS. iChrom.jm Plated) Will Add. .ffrfj Hand Subtract, M B and Multiply, WfL Electric and Divide. Model* At Supplied to various Government Departments, Commercial Firms, Rubber Dealers, etc. <>nr ol the iwtait. umallcu and moot reliable Calculators on the market -•itin on the grueraliv apprned ten-key principle. rtir machine
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  • 1447 9 Anticipated Rush Which Fails To Materialise —Sanctions And Exports— lndirect Inquiries. BY OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT. A SINGAPORE MERCHANT'S NOTE-BOOK. PUASA ahead. Christmas ahead and Chinese New Year ahead! The Importers' busy time with a last minute chance to improve on the year's turnover figures acid to show
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 381 9 HOTELS TONIGHT V COCKTAIL DANCE CABARET ATTRACTION 6.30 to ci5 Pm GLADYS AND DINNER DANCE KUSSEROW (informal) 9.30 to midnight The TalesteJ C.atia** »l Daace Tea* NON -DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA IHrrrtrd hj MM lIOI'KINS MMIIM. QAAI/ MAIAI MMIIM) U'C'OMMODATION DWf% flW¥ A( (OMMODATION FOR THE XMAS AND NEW
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    • 238 9 WHO IS YOUR EXECUTOR? 1 If an individual, does he offer any aerurity 7 Does he possess the necessary knowledge and experience? Will he live to complete the Tr i t? By appointing r» E BRITISH MA I AY A TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR COMPANY I.IMITKH you -eiure a permanent and
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  • 124 10 MHAMBRA The Fanner Take* Wlft With Janet Oaynor Henry Fooda. .15—1.15. TAFITOt Curly Top. With Shirley Tempi*. «.1»— 9.15. GLOM ni»ATHk GBCAI WOCLO Mtotrr Cinder*. GRFAI WOaXU Chained. HOLLYWOOD V. SEKANGOON IOAP The Lort City— Chap. 1 to 4. AUo Baby Fare Harrtncton. With Chai Buturworth Una Merkel. pjn.
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  • 833 10 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. DEC 18. 1935 TIN CONTROL DEFECTS. Although Mr. John Bagnall made a number of highly interesting comments on the tin situation at Mondays meeting of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd the most significant feature of the speech was an omission. There was no reference to
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  • 74 10 Saturday, Dec. 14. Captain R S. Benson. R.N LieutCommander B. F. Kendall. LieutCommander H. C. R Alexander and Miss Jessie Keith had luncheon at Government House. His Excellency and Lady Thomas dined with Lieut-Colonel and Mrs. R. H. L. Fink and afterwards attended the performance "Ten Minutes Alibi"
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  • 175 10 Mr J H Rich, general manager of the Tronoh Mines Ltd returned from Home recently. Mr H. L. LinneK. manager of Kent estate. Is an Inmate of the Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. Mr W. J Wariti leaves for Hong Kong by the s.s. Rajputana on Saturday, Dec.
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  • 1019 10 The Italian Army Revelation Of Inefficiency Verdict Of The French General Staff. By Our Military Correspondent. London. Dec. 9. LAVAL AND The dlvUlon between MISSOLINI political and military news U thin these days. During the week-end a HoareLaval agreement was reached regardIng proposed peace terms for Italy
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  • 450 10 I GLIMPSES OF THE PAST. THEN, on a certain day, Mr. Raffles to me. "Tuan, I intend to sail in three days hence, so collect all my Malay books." He then called me Into the room and told me that there were three presses
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  • 513 10 OPEAKING personally." cays Mr. Roland Braddell in <he Decemoer Roda. I would far rather our I encouraged the local writer than me syndicated articles by outsiders however eminent." I agree, but where arc the wrr We have no leisured or scml-lei class of cultured people la
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 168 10 IT IS IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER THAT O Replies to letters pasted In Singapore for London may now be received In only 18 days from time of posting The inclusive airmail charge ia 25 cents per '.in to the I'mled Kingdom. by th<? DIRECT IMPERIAL AIRMAIL. JUST UNPACKED NEW CREPE FANTAISIE
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    • 8 10 JOHN DUKE MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. 21, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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  • 251 11 "Gross And Most Exaggerated Suggestion From London." ALLEGED 25,000-TON DEMAND BY SIAM. Only First Move In Bargaining Game. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London Dec. 17. Tin- siiKKCstion contained in a Reuter cable that "tin restriction has been placed in the melting pot"
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  • 47 11 LOCAL MARKET NOT AFFECTED. The tin share nurkn was unaff-erU-<i \<\ I ondon rr ports rre.irdine pos\ihlr diflic ultirs faehsl renewal .if control Thr «.harr> of Siamese prndmers. «hirh u.mld be expect- rd to rH-nMit wrrr an» pref-rrntial quota granted to Siam. were also s MM lMii»ed I
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  • 171 11 The Reuur n'f.v.ice referred to nbm> I to I .ijwre from Loin! and reads as fo!- <" J London. Dec. 17. placed in th. meltmt;-|»>t by the announcement i the 25.000 I I the t rrmarki'i t the principal .vgnatorles cou d not 1 und i result
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  • 54 11 EX- HOPEI GOVERNOR DECLINES NEW POST. Tientsin Dec 18. Chen resigned Oovernor <>1 Hopei. has sent a delegate to urg'- his successor. General Sung Cheyu.m f'> t.ike ive- his duties has declined the post of vice chairman of the Hopel and Charhar Council of which General Sung is the chairman
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  • 81 11 A RECORD XMAS AIR MAIL FOR MALAYA. DIX IN SINGAPORK ON SUNDAY. Lhhlob, Dec. 16. Record Christmas air mails for India. Malaya and Africa left Croydon thii week-end. The mail for India and the East weik'h.-d -Jo tons or about 200.000 letters, while the African air mail wifhed one t"ti.
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  • 221 11 Students' Threat To Arm. IViping. Dec. 17. Following a mass demonstration staged by students, farmers anii labourer! against the formation o! an autonomous government in North China, the Peiping authori- dared martial law this m>i nin^r. Ten thousand students, peasantand labourers attended a meetln, at the
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  • 48 11 Repudiation Of Peace Terms Demanded. London Dec. 17. The Parliamentary Labour Party has tabled a resolution tantamount to a vote of censure for discussion In Thursday's Commons debate on the Anglo-French peace plan The motion demands the Immediate repudiation of the terms.— Reuter.
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  • 57 11 Sydney. Dec. 18. I adv Kini;s ford- Smith has derided to replace her husband as a director of the TransTasman Air Development Co.. using her own resources until rap i tnl of 1200.000 can be obtained. The Company will adhere to hinif-ford Smith's plan of a semi-weekly air
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 11 The sea Uto be allowed to run into this stretch of freshwaW pond whte!. Is part of b considerable area to be treated In this fashion By this metns is hoped to prevent the breeding of malaria rarr«ine mosquitoes. (See Pace It). —Straits Times PhotoQraph.
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  • 26 11 M. Laval's Statement In Chamber. Paris. Dec. 17. "We have reached an agreement with Britain declared M. Laval. addressing the Chamber this morning.
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  • 78 11 PLOT AGAINST GENERAL TADA Bomb Explosion Near His j Residence. Shanghai. Dec. 17 A message from Tientsin states that a bomb exploded near the residence of Major-General Tada. Japanese Com-mander-ln-Chlef In North China, a Chinese passer-by being ser ously Injured. One Chinese worker was killed and two seriously Injured by
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  • 52 11 Nanking. Dec. 18 A military communique claims that after a three-day battle, the Central forces under General Sit Yoh defeated three Red divisions undei Chu Teh The Red losses were 1 300 dead. 700 wounded, and 500 taken prisoner, as I against 000 Central casualties Sin Chew
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  • 546 11 Graphic Description Of Fighting In North. A masterstroke of strategy has gai.ied for the Abyssinians a cor siderab'.e victory over the Italians in the north. Rome admits the Abyssinian success. Rome, Dec. 17. A successful advance by 3,000 Ahyssinians was admitted in today's communique, which
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  • 172 11 BRITISH PLAN AT CONFERENCE. London, Dec. 17. New ground was broken at the Naval Conference today when Viscount Monsell introduced a proposal inviting the Powers to state what tonnage they contemplate constructing in the next few years. Behind the proposal Is the Idea that any eventual
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  • 79 11 POLITICAL CRIME anton Official Accused By Wounded Kditor. Hong Kong. Dec IT liiti rviewed yesterday In tin < Hospital here. Mr. T^ai Kung-tze. editor of the Kung Shang Pao. who at three times by an unknown person yesterday in the busiest centre of the city, stated that the attempted murder
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  • 30 11 Mr Yang Yung-Ui rhlrf vcrrtary to Ornrral Chiang Kai-thrk luu been appointed to the govrrnorship of Hupch vacatrd by Grnrral Chung Chun, thr nn F-orrlgn Ulnistrr —Sin Chrw Jit Toh.
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  • 167 11 CHINESE TROOPS SHELLED. Bombardment In East Charhar. ULTIMATUM TO MONGOLS. Peipinp. Dec. 1 v rWNKSE military positions in Fast Charhar arc Ixmiik intermittently bombarded l)> Manchukuo artilferv Because of the strong Chln< centratlons I C and in Kuyuan. the Manchus havr refrained from a fresh oiTenslve. but th< bombardment U
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  • 31 11 NEW VICE-MINISTERS IN NANKING. The lolli.vk been appointed Mr r Interior: Mr Chan < AtTalrs Mr w Yi-rhun. Indu Mr Tang Yu j<t.. Ccmn-.u: Other ice-minister?hips are unchanged Sin Chew Jit Poh
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    • 79 11 DAINTY HANDBAGS NOT OTJJ-y. DOIS STYLE STAIN D 01 T I Lf^i^Mamf*aflllfll[3 Er— WHITE, Q W WASHABLE AND EVENING BAGS. i Just that little difference which makes ALL the tlifl\ri-nci\ A little more originality in conception. A little nutu- i.irr than usual in design, in colour schemes. We are proud
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  • 258 12 ANTI-MALARIAL MEASURES WELCOMED. Don't Drink It. Early Check To Ludlowi Mosquito Menace. EUROPEANS ON DANGER LIST, i SKYKRAL Europeans who have contracted malaria in Singapore are on the danger list, and fresh cases are reported among Katong resident*. The announcement yesterday by the President of the j Municipal Commissioners, Mr.
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  • 211 12 WILTSHIRES TO COMMEMORATE HEROISM. en Sergeants Took Command. a Rugby ground Friday all serW In Use ceremonial r. orate the heroment at th? in 1845. ftkjtX br'-i to 18.000 and -.suited ll lie i.:nd Re»im«it— '.•■ilaT known t Hi- Wiltshire*— led thr attack on Hi. f nrm> main p«Ml.on. which
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  • 14 12 V.. J E Kcmpe AcUng I, v:. kiai t>«-«-ii admitted inlt lltal, tiflfp r
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  • 266 12 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE AT RESERVOIR. In brnad daylight, and »itb a pumpine station cuing full blast only 1M yards away, a Malay em ploype of the Municipal Water Department was mauled by a tiger at thr Pontian reservoir. Johorc. on Monday afternoon. The tiger was
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  • 68 12 Twenty peoplr «rrr innired Mid ISO panicK- <sd vben a paafntrr train collided with > -ram on thr r'rrmted railway In New York at the weefc-rnd The itreet below wai coverrd with Rlai« and «ma«hel wjodworfc. *ar» a Rruter muni; A mrrunq of rx *rt engineers who were rerrotlr mi
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    • 70 12 Silat Road Assault. Vincent Ranka and Sim Tens Koh. the two .in u-rd in the Silat Road stabbing affair, who were sentenced to death at the last session of thr Criminal Assiies. have succeeded in their appeal. Thr Court of .'.ppeal. Sirjaporr. today aaasbed the o-ath sentences.
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    • 107 12 Second Performance Of "10 Minute Alibi." Th second performance of "10 Minute Alibi" by the SVC at th. Victoria Theatre. Singapore last night. gave further emphasis, if emphasis were needed, to the fact that this stage play is one o; the most thrilling ar.d enjoyable presented in
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    • 64 12 Sir A.D.A. MacC.regor. Sir A D A. MacGregor. CMef Justice. Hong Kong, and Lady MacGregor. arrived in Singapore in the Ranchl this morning. They are on their way to England on leave. They will accompany HE MM Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, and party
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    • 69 12 EXPECTANT MOTHER CASE WITHDRAWN. Seventeen women and two men. all Chinese, appeared before the Third Magistrate. Mr C. H. Whitton. on gambling charges this morning. They all claimed trial and the case was fixed for hearing on January 13. One of the women Immediately ob'■•cted to this date, because she
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    • 72 12 H R H Prince Chalermboe of Slam and a party of seven arrived at Penang on Sunday evening by the International Express and came on to I Singapore by the night mall I About ten children of the late H R H Prince Svastl and the
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  • 83 12 Wardna. Dec. 17. Gandhi's heart lately has caused concern. His condition Is not considered dangerous but he was recently ordered to rest for a fortnight owing to high blood pressure At the end of that period, two wellknown doctors from Bombay examine:! him and stated his
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  • 32 12 hour little Singapore girts playing in thr riming breeie in the rroands of St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday Two welcomed the swtoMlsi wf U»e ramerasaaa. —Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 401 12 COOLIES CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON MANAGER. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 16. The hearing opened in thr Rawang police court today of the case in which seven coolies emI ployed on Bukit Oarah estate are charged with assembling for the purpose of assaulting the manager
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  • 46 12 Air-Commodore Sidney Smith. Air Officer Commanding the RAF. Far East, returned to Singapore today in the Ranch! after a visit to Hong Kong He was accompanied by Mrs. Smith and by Squadron- Leader Georre. While In Hong Kong, Air-Commodore Smith Inspected aerodrome sites.
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  • 274 12 TO COMMAND THE CHINA STATION. .Sir i Uttle On Way To Hong konf. The hitral which left Marseilles for the Bhl on Dec. 13 has on board the new Commander- in •< hirf of the (him Stall >«. Vwr Admiral Sir Charles Little The transfer of c i nun ar.d
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  • 160 12 FIRST AVIATION LIGHT IN MALAYA. Notice To Manners. On Dec 21 a fashing uhite light showing for one second in every three will be seen for the first time by mariners approaching Pcnang It trill be the first aiiatwi light in Malaya Visible (or 15 miles it will be an
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  • 291 12 NEW SCHOOL'S SUCCESS AT THE HIGHLANDS. Pupils Entered For 1938. PRIZE-GIVING AT TANGUN. pi TILS for MM Ism .iln-arfv been rntrrrd for thr I .inch" School. Cameron Highland- which opened in May with to pap'i- Mi there is a u.iilinc li«t taf nr\t term. There ai.nouncments were mud th.- Tanglln
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    • 195 12 HOUSEHOLD g| ACC COMMERCIAL MiA l «it* ,T n SALESCORPORATION OF BOHEMIAN JOSEPH INWALD LTD. sheet glass factories, ltd. High class pressed table glassware Filling lines WINDOW CLASS in all thfcfrnr— and uirv tlafle. Building materials glassbricks and tiles double and abt 4mm. thick Toughened glass Durlt Lighting glassware. thick
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  • 649 14 FOUR POINTS LEAD IN S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Fast Open Game With Many Spectacular Movements. P. S. and Insurance 29 pts.; Etceteras nil. 'THE Public Services and Insurance, who have lost only one game in the S.C.C. tournament this season, outplayed the Etceteras from start to
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    14 14 Ihr Milini Women* Ilitrkrv Team who drew I—l1 1 with Selangor at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 535 14 TOO LIGHT FOR UNIVERSAL USE. It Would Make The Game More Difficult. (From (hir Own Carrespondent) London. Dee. 9. AN important and definite conrlu- sion emerged from the test of an entirely new type of golf ball at Addington yesterday. It is that the ball,
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  • 119 14 KULALA LUMPUR'S BIG WEEK-END. State Hockey. Singapore, Perak And Negli All Visitors. m Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur. Dec 17. •T"HERE will be a vertiable hockey Kuala Lumpur this (1 with four State teams MtdsH urday Seangor will have 'urn match with Singapore on „i.mg and Perak will meet
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  • 73 14 \\lPMM>\\ l>ll 11. Kurb' SC C B \s R A F D- it C Harkn European Women's XI v* Ulrl*' ■pad Club at SCC Indian Ann vs. R C »t Bal»<tirr: Oyion A Depot; 8R C" II vs. H M S Trrror SRC; Chinee II if MrdJ-»l C->l.**r
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  • 92 14 The following teams have been i hosen for the S. vs. Selangor < lub Trophy match to be played at the S.C.C. on Saturday: SELANGOR (LIB: Dickson: Banham. Caldwell. Hunter and G. F. Brown: Todd and I.earh: Royle. Thomaa. Metherell. Elliott. Mr Dourall. Bynoe. Devonshire
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  • 141 14 The women's golf match played at Bukit Tlmah >n Friday resulted In an easy win for the Singapore OC. team over the Garrison G C team by 8 points to 22 3 4 points The results. SGC players mentioned first, were as follows
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  • 67 14 SERVICES MALAYA CUP XV. The United Services XV to meet Negrl-Malacca at Seremban on Satur- day In the Malaya Cup competition has been chosen as follows I LA C. Carer: LAC Castell. L -Bdr KrUcht. Unit. Chestnutt and Pit -Ueut Bolan: LAC Clayton and P Officer Goldtaf: Ueut. Newton Dunn.
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  • 88 14 "From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Dec. 17. HMS "Terror" will meet the South Johore Rugby Football Club on Saturday on the Johore Bahru Civil Service Club ground. The South Johore team will be as follows: P. Hutchlnjon: A O Robb. M H V*nd«r Outch. 8 r Twltchln
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  • 55 14 RA. 5: SVC. 3. i The RA. defeated the SVC by five goals to three on the Padang yesterday. At the Interval the Gunners led by two goals to nil but then the Volunteers drew level The RA. then drew right away to lead 5-2 but In 'he
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  • 59 14 Horton Klrby 'Kenti. Dec. 14. In the 51st Inter -"Variety crosscountry race over 7' 2 miles Oxford beat Cambridge by 27 points to 28. The Oxonian. Robertson, was firs: home In 41 minutes 56-2 5 seconds, a record for the course. 30-3 5 seconds better than
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  • 48 14 London. Dec 17 Playin.; a. Dublin today the Cambridge University Rugby team was beaten by Dublin University by 19 points to 8 Rcuter Owing to th» Singapore O C course b.-lng unplayable, the December Mixed Foursomes competition has beer, postponed to Sunday afternoon Dec 22
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    17 14 The SeUngor Women's Ho<""» Team v uere hrld to a I—l dr..** ny Malat -a on Sunday.
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  • 217 14 'From Our Own Correspondent > (\SF. of the beat MU of socc«r news are looking for a ground of th IN spite of their past lew years of slipping and their disastrous eclipse In the Cup a week ago by Reading, the famous amateur
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    • 79 14 ItKALLY C«f I IsL To be: really beautiful, you 1 must have perfectly clean, white N^^^/ teeth. Be wise. Clean your teeth evrry night and morning with the toothpaste that is worldf.imoiis, the toothpaste on which many of the most noted beauties rrlv Odol. I m- Odol mouthwash, too. It
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    • 119 14 t //<UK A/*Un cojM never >-<——. hsve visuaiisel a Hong Kong j ■> Winter sjbsn bo said: ,x, x > "everybooy talks about u£« /^lj THE WEATHER BUT NOBOOY P=*VWW fo' DOES ANYTHING ABOUT IT' j The aontn or October neralda j Jfij//fC+^~/_ I tno Winter In Hong Kong a
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  • 504 15 MANY CHALLENGERS FOR EMPIRE CROWN. Foord, Gains, Strickland And Cook Want Fights. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Dec. 6 EM>mt: PHILLIPS. British cruiser-weight champion, sprang a big surprise yesterday when he declared that he could «-.iml\ get down to 12st. 71b., and
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    31 15 The R.A.F. Rasby teas* who have been touring up country They lost to Selargor J— ls and to Perak 6—9. F. O. Golding. (he captain. H In front on the right.
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    17 15 Tt c rombined Chinese and Police hockey teams taken at Hong Lin Green The PoHee mon 1
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  • 188 15 Cricket. 14 Behind And Only Seven Wickets To Fall. Durban. Dec 17. South Africa 245: Australia 4*9 16* for 3. AT the close of the third d.»> pUy of the first Test between South Africa and Australia the home country finished 14 runs in
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  • 667 15 PLAYERS WHO BEAT THE LAWS. Definition Of A Tackle Needs Revising. l<«ndon. Dec. 7. ry KIM. a visit to Belfast just be fore the New Zealand vs. Ireland match, writes Howard Marshall in the Daily Telegraph. I was rhaltinc with a former International and the question
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  • 399 15 Dispute Over Olympic Games In America —Move To Keep U.S.A. OutYorkshire To Be Led liy An Amateur. CAmductcd by Li:i(Hll<)\." *I*HE Englana vs Germany soccer match Is over and done with. It passed off as quietly as any League match much quieter. In fact, than many local
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    • 115 15 Forty Billion Hours of Dependable Performance! The I. G. E. Monitor Top refrigerator now has a Combined total JL\ of forty billion operating hours W/^mik^^M I an d a record of dependable perM^Kf /'^^^^TF^f^^f formance Second to none' fl pT j this new age of "living elect riW^K&k 1•• cally
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  • 2867 16 FOG COSTS A FORTUNE IN LONDON. London Letter. I ''nun Our Own Correspondent. Straits Times Office, Pit* Str.'ct. Deft 6. It is precisely 11.30 a.m. have just looked at my .lock to mute :-ure, andi i vMmmc Li bard to believe. 1 half an hour from midday, and London is
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    • 141 16 UKiYERSAL CARS LTD. MALAYA'S i B^M H LEADING Wk SERVICE i, m& W I J station f^grSgSg^- TwM Service. ft ife^a^j |> fIR as we understand it is piving i£S5 S^ ?O SE am If^l you ~&fc ytflt bS i■_ I What you want 0g aaV j»| Wh:n you want
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    • 71 16 BBBbP"M 8888 l /^aBBT^BB BBV sV>7r IB J fwW S i J C* a^Bß^Baak 1 beT rim 1 aal JcctJl lv *X 5 88l T L. "**vl^ LEE!. JU^^-^^^T "mm fawCSstl %*il mr/ v t '*bbbbbi y? mm Lsflaar •vsJ<fiH rtM WL "SAYWH€N"tt A SAYING AS llJJm^s Mr »OWLAR MOW
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    • 334 17 P^^\^Hfc^ w > T MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS HAPPY fc^^^^,*^^"*^^^J( r J'>r wr'v* plan- fl^^fl^flr _^^Bbß^B^^™^^ B^kr Bv^ .^Bf Ift^V^ /> J If y\Q^m^^^ m m M i^Jß&lJ^\ C/^^^ L^Bwßkf! and wr"i» rrady to dellvrr A^a *^Bfl^^ Y\Jm jW«^ > I HJ BjßM^Mi^^ BB^^^^ thrm whrrrr^r you want thrm I \W^
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  • Correspondence.
    • 580 18 Normal Development Many Will We'come. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir If the Idea of a Dominions Club be worthy of support. It should be possible to encourage it without to any party. It is a normal meat and will be vdeoaMi by many i Great
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  • 139 18 Prize Distribution. The Holy Innocent English School. Singapore held the annual prize distrlbutton last week The school-hall! was crowded, and among those present were Monsignor A Devals the Bishop of Malacca the Rev. Frs L Aurlol. Pages and M Koh and the Seminarists of St Xavler's
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    19 18 Mr. Mory Kirn Choon and Miss Foong Wiag Un, who were married ia Koala I umpar on Satur «»y.
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  • 138 18 PLEA T<> SIOI» HINDU PRACTICE. ADDRESS GIVEN IN SINGAPORE. Hindus arc one of the most superstitious nations in the vtorld and 'Alafu Kavadi by self-morti-flratlon is one of the Innumerable? ignorant, false and tupei beliefs of the Hindus "ThLs kind oi MM I plolts the poor masses
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  • 128 18 From Our Own C >rr si J>h >re Bahru I) J.itlar bin Ahmad, oi Sin*.. cloth merchant, was found s Shaik Abu Baker bin Yahv.i S-cond Magistrate's Ciurt this morn ing of the theft of a 'ountain pen from l.c shop of K Abdul W. Co on
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  • 434 18 Dinner In Honour Of Mr. K. C George. <From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Dec. IS. Mr K. C. Geoigc. president of the Sclanger braneii of the Estate Asiatic Starts' Association was rnt?r.a'.nwl by .i dinner at th Coliseum Ca.'e < n Saturday evening, prior to
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  • 124 18 Attempt To Evade Customs. (From Our Own Correspondents Jchore Bahru, Dec. 16. Quek Hock Ngee was fined S7S by Mr. J. B Weiss. First Magistrate. Johore Bahru. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to evade payment of Customs duty of $3-79
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  • 190 18 Imprisonment Quashed: Judgment Reserved. (Worn Our Own Correspondent' Bervtnban, Dec. 16 An appeal which raised points described by the Judge as betng of great importance to all motorists, came ud for hearing before Mr. Justice J. Altken In the Seremban Supreme court Mr. Ernest Jeff argued the
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  • 38 18 MALA YAN ITEMS. A row of twelve godewns in Bridsr Street. Penan*, collapsed last week seriously injuring one man. ruhl persons two of whom were women. were working on the drmolitior of the building* when the accident happened.
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  • 89 18 The wedding took place at Penanon Sunday In the old style of Mr. Ong Huck Hong. barrister- at -law. oi Messrs Wreford and Thornton, and Miss Choong Saw Sim. youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Choorc Ley Hock, prominent Chinese residents of Penang. At night the brides re sldence In
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  • 61 18 Mr Tan Slew Meng. Chines' Trade Commissioner and President of Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Bangkok has returned from abroad uf-er an absence of nearly a year He visited Singapore th- F M S Java. Manila Hong Kong Swatow and Shanghai during his absence, and established a branch office in
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  • 23 18 A commif.ee meeting of the Strait Settlement* .Singapore) Associa'ior will be held in the Singapore Exchange room at 5 p m on Monday
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  • 91 18 Students and parents gathered on Saturday at the Saraswathy T»mi' School Hall. Kuala Lumpur, to bi>l farewell to Mr D V Kandlah. President of the School Among those present were Messrs K Kanapat'il pillat. N Sinnathamby V T Tham blai P Veerasingam. N Vaitia Ungam. S Kanapathlplllal. C T Arasu.
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  • 26 18 Major C. C. Frye. chairman of the organizing committee In Johannesburg of the Empire Exhibition, which opens next September, has arrived In London from South Africa
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    • 59 18 CHATWOOD FIREPROOF SAFECABIMET j *jr~ fcwf" f^- oAr-J.^C KUALA Li^fJIFUR PiiNA.NG Ir^.i. $f^& YOU must have a car r «<>r /V XMAS \>\i Satiml.iN. .Xi Dec. our Used Car ifcowww Orchard Koud. will lie open all day till '> p.m. uitli hits of j^ood used cars at special!) fducad prices.
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    • 22 18 MERELY PULL THE STRING IWTOUBdiUg the Inner package of boi of WOXARD-8 CHOCOLATES 1:1 order to reach the most delightful confections imaginable.
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    • 130 18 Jjf^B^Bi '▼■n n c 9 aW^^^> S jatud ye! low teeth m if ■Ir 1 J t& |^H W^^^ ft c«i« wilt IV/\ V W Vavßr^ *^af h 111 lomoc|^v aw^^^ta^ > vJ aVwi I*W Jrjjl m\'m£ S»>** >rf M*cc*MfiCA4ivt N Lb^LbK^^ L*-****\-a«^aaaaaaaaaal aw a. t N GiLLESPiE i* v
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    • 190 19 —►There's NO SKIN SUFFERING where there's M yemo&d IBr (><nlrnenl 0 That's a holJ st..tcment to make, but we've made it before -and we'll make it again! And you can prove it for yourscll NOW Mir.ply by getting a tin of GERMOLENE OINTMENT from paw mm k.hrrrust or store. The
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    • 108 19 gaw' a^B-'*^BW .s^bV^b^b^^bbV Lb^bw bb^bbh^bk. ~Jfe *^^sW Ik JB^ Lam I B^r »V I ibT bVQ^bH B\? {sN^b^Bb^bt^ 1.8 J lSCfe^^^^^_€jfe 4711" Present, of course, the tradi- i ■buipi^ tional gift for difficult-to-please people \v\^(^™lw(«"[s{s^rcSr. ir^siStoHl all over the world. There is 4711' (,eg^gP^Sp^^??^S[ vI }rT^o\ nuine Eau de Cologne,
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  • 127 20 Workmen reiu-.vinjr girders under Southend Pier have a cold job and a narrow foothold. >ne consolation is that a boat is always ready to pick them up if they should fall Top-hatted Westminster School boys watching the football ir.atch t*-tween their school and The Army
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    • 30 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES Hollywood furl Orange Blossom f \J|\\V COMPLEXION SOAP\(^ Improves the skin. ..costs less TRY IT TO-DAY ON SALE THROUGHOUT MALAYA Solclmpnrtrrs: WEILL MONTOR LTD., TIE ARCAIE-SIIGAPOIE-PHOIE 6046
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    • 16 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. (Incorporated In Great Bniaii.) Urn* OSes for kUlaya: SI.NGArORB.
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  • The Straits Times RADIO SUPPLEMENT
    • 18 1 The Straits Times RADIO SUPPLEMENT FOUft rAGES. SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935 No. 15.
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    • 227 1 CHRISTMAS DAY PROGRAMME. Introduced By A Child. THE lUU'. announces that that under present arraneremm H Majesty the King will on Christmas Day at 7.2n p.m. broadcast a message to the Empire from Sar.drincfoartli year in Ml> Hi- Majesty's nn'ssaire will Inproi programme, t«i which each
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    • 168 1 NEW YEAR'S EVE PROGRAMMES. Transmissions I. And 6. If ever there wai a time when all J i talc *he i look backward and the same yard. and with the same*, the Unu Is Hrn Ya: Ail that a moment agj w-is I pas: and all join s on the
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    • 184 1 Transmission 5. Wednesday, Jan. 1 At SJI a.m. For years paat It has been usual on New Year's Eve for the BBC to broadcast a retrospect of the previous twelve msnths. A new experiment will be attempted, this year when a programme en'.tled "Chimes at Midnight" will
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    • 143 1 Transmission.. 1, 2, t And 5. Harry Hopeful, the unemptoy.-: glass -blower's assistant from Lanca shire, whose accounts of his travel' in search of work in the English lak< district and Yorkshire have a 1 read) been broadcast to overseas listeners is seeing the New Year
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    • 146 1 All Transmissions. Two thrillers" will be briadcast bl Traiwimi.'jion 2 on Saturday. January 4. at 640 p.m.. entitled "The Man with a Malady"' and 'On the Edge" The first is by J. F. Sullivan and is the story cf a man who could foretell the future in
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    • 119 1 Transmission 4. From Abroad", a programme which will be broadcast from the Aberdeen studios of the BBC on Sat.. Jan. 11. it 3 35 am, has as its theme the Idea .hat home represents different things <o different people— to some it means t pleasant
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    • 653 1 More Attractive Programmes. T"HE following letter has been received during the week. Although there are probably many radio enthusiasts who do not condescend to listen to station Z.H.I. I think that the majority of us rather look forward to the programmes sent out by this station
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      60 1 Australia, South Africa. New Zealand. Canada, and India will all contribute items to a programme, which will be broadcast throughout the Kmpire by the 8.8.C. on Christmas Day. entitled "This Great Family." At the conclusion of this programme it is hoped that Hi.s Maie*ty the King will again broadcast seasonal
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      • 19 1 TELEFUNKEN r^l SUPER OCEAN «g£J» 659 WLK. FOR WMLO-WIIE RECEPTIM. Mr nutrilNiUra: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, ruiußY r.HAi'T si\(. \rtmr
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      • 144 1 Would you like to travel all over the world during the coming days of X'mas to get in touch with peoples LwBbVL far away, with your friends abroad, to listen to their X'mas greetings and celebrate the precious K Yuletide feast in their midst H<** bbbbbbß With a Philips 335
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      • 89 2 THE NEW 1936 Westinghouse PBICISION RADIO brings you RADIOS LATEST REFINEMENT MORE POWERFUL i£tj, METAL ENVELOPE MORE SENSITIVE tLIMINATES NOISE AND NON MICROPHONIC W^ PREVENTS INTERACTION VIBRATIONLESS f^F BETWEEN CIRCUITS ALL METAL TUBES WITH IMPROVED fet ILLUMINATED SHADOWGRAPH COLOUR WAVE TUNING BAND SELECTOR OVERSIZE FULL f^t BEAUTIFUL FLOATING COIL HAND-RUBBED
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      • 109 2 The King let him visit your home this Christmas!! BRING THE WORLD'S CHRISTMAS PROGRAMMES TO YOUR HOME ON A NEW 1936 jjfci PRICES FROM EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED 1 ABl.fc MODEL II Al. HEAR THE WORLD J^ REGULARLY II AND AT RADI' ONLY soi.i. Ac.rvrs o nis i Kirn toks km
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 497 2 WEEK'S BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. TODAY 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Transmission t GSG 17.7 M kc s lIM 4 ml. GSF 15.141 kc s (19 112 m.l 111 pm. Big Ben Cecil Chadwick. Nt the Organ of the Classic Cinema. Belfast. ln the Oloamlnc iBucler>. Uillab> Ku.r iLubbork). Htmtherland (arr. Btodrt. IS
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      • 524 2 of name behind which Brunhllde Is sleeping towards her '»'<• "00. I cannot stay thee." ti e must call after him. when his spear U shattered by Notung's keen blade. This scene, ln which Siegfried becomes aware ot his kindling manhood, and recognises his fate ln the awakening Brunhllde. It
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      • 933 2 Sprint* (Waldteufe!). 4. "Lumber Love" Selection. 5. "None But the Weary Heart' (Heykensi 6 "Serenade- (Heykensi 7. "Yes Madam' Selection. I. "Lea Triton de Columbine" (DrsjoK P. "Valse Blu~tte" (Drlgoi. 7 M News bulletin 7 S5 Ught Music (contd). I Talk— The Village and Village Ufe" by J. W. Robertson
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      • 978 2 of the Danube (iTanlvlcl). lt.M Military pt Band Concert. ni lI. M p.m. The BBC. Variety Orches- th tra. 11. M Oreenwich Time Signal. The pt Newt. 12. 1S a.m. Dance Music t 12. M W Clcse down tn PHOHI-HOLLAND. M SUtlan P.H.1.. ll.!«i ke s (25 57 m.l Ci
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      • 182 2 party entertainment with Efße Atherton, Ronald Hill. Oeorge Hirste. Jack Clarke. Bertha Wlllmott. and Frederick Yeomans. The programme presented by Ronald Hill and William MacLurg. 11. 1* p.m. The Hotel Metropol* Orchestra; leader. A. Rossi: under the direction of i En 1110 Colombo .u- layed from the HoUl Metrorole. London.
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      • 199 2 recital by Thlana Lrmnitz of tt Opera. Berlin, who by her performance of great and difficult vocal parts has advanced to the first rank among Oerman singers. < IS pm. Call DJB. DJN Oerman .k ronit in Oerman Masters of Sci < by Brahms and Wolf sung by Tlana I
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      • 45 3 MADF (y^C) BY THE INTERNATIONAL GENERAL ELECTRIC OF AMERICA LISTEN TO THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAMMES WITH A RECEIVER UNANIMOUSLY VOTED AS THC MOST AMAZING INSTRUMENT EVER BUILT. MMMT^ Our X'mas A reduction MS I 16 i, IMO Mtowi RADIO ELECTRIC CO. TEL. 3829. 28-30 C^CHAftD ROAD.
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 303 3 NIROM (Continued from page ID 31 Hawaiian MM, C SO The news. 7 It Clauloal music 7 M Light gTamopnonr -'5 Talk. I M Violin and piano reettai. 9 St Dance music. II tl p.a. Clow dewn AVROM. I? tt p in I M pa. Luncheon mulr. tSt p 111
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      • 688 3 Thirty minutes' quick -chance variety with Albert Whelan. May Moore Dunns. Esther Coirman. Stanford and Taylor. Nick Tanner. Elsie Lanchester. Walter Nlblo. and the Band. Compered by Ralph Cor am SSt High Spots" No. 9: The National Museum i<f 1 Wales. Cardiff A descriptive commentary from the roof of the
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      • 540 3 1 \\H t A V \^B r'rom thi Java Bode. vised and produced by Cecil Madden. The 1 ra •••dropping microphone looks In on: Biz Bin. the Hlver Thames; an airport; a I cabaret; a household In Hackney, a pantomime rehearsal 'from th? stage of the Lyceum Theatre 1 the
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      • 1016 3 (OopeK II M Tbe Serge KrUh Septet OUI Er.glith Melodies (arr. Hely-Hutchtnaoni Paraphrase. Marie-Marie idl Capua, arr. Krlshi. Fortet me Not i Waldteufelj. Deep River (arr. Kxlsh). Toledo (Ooya). 11 M pa. Oreenwich Time Sicnal. Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summary It It a a. The Celebrity Trio. Air (O Mmark)
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      • 663 3 I Three Syncop«U>rs 1* 15 D«r music It M Close down. BERLIN. 4.U pa. Cal. DJB. DJN Oerman folk song. 1 M Children sine you Chris' ma^ rmroix. 4. 1S Short ma-l al procramm*. 4 Xt News In Boclsth. S Orrhrstra I M Nrws In Oerman. Xt Conceri r[ >>
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      • 280 3 bi:rlin H 3."> p m "The S,i"«.ler <ilnn.i T\ I *v prcsramroc of stngini; and br muslr that Is ulvcn annually from ihe I Tower c f St P.i'r fetal phalla> en ChrLsi.tt P ni CkfMMMI < 4r»N Irin Ihr Mmistrr Jl \i\ U lupprllr Itl<UKt. I mas is a
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    • 288 4 Listeners' Query Corner. Conducted by TECH SIC I A N. Q\ I.XV (in you enlighten me as i i > ihr mmm of the Mulsh flow found in certain type* nf oatput MiSM »hilr in operation? (<'. H hfini. Singapore). ANSWER The bluish glow which intiurntly appears on the inner
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    • 34 4 1 2- YEAR-OLD HOY'S WORLD BROADCAST. I wirlj nted tiu> i worldi r re .»rd !'e<! Cross :n Britain i .ir.d chostovakia •at four B thf mm: i r.slated i Toku Jap. r Red
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    • 44 4 Empire ltr".idra\ting Kquipmrnt. Ordi-rs I laced with Mar-TYh-graph Co Ltd ani .md Cables sh:<rt-wa\w 'ing transmitters for the ptr Hr ■ntfitttng Service msmitter will be supplied by TO The construction of a new i'.w-ntry to h'-u*" th> r with .i al system will b.<gln
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    • 834 4 Needs Of Inarticulate Population. Lieut -Colonel H R Hardlnge of r. the Indian Village Welfare Assoct*- c tlon Is now on a visit to India and his I, impressed on the authorities th- lm- c oortant need of radio for rural India, i Calonel Hardlnge has
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    • 368 4 Radio Influence And Sino-Western Fusion. A very interesting address on the "union of Eastern and West en. music in China was broadcast from < Hong Kodr ZBW recently by Mrs. K. B. Lewis. Mrs. Lewis said: Broadcasting and < the films are Inseparably conn cted J In
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    • 162 4 BROADCASTING STATION FOR PAPUA. It h* understood that a broadcasting service will soon be in operation In Papua. A new station to be known as 4 p m will shortly be erected at Port Moresby, and operate on a wavelengh of 221 rr. The transmitter, which Is of n. high
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    • 137 4 Vatican Relay Wa» "The Most Krtective." Fifty-lour United devoted exclusively to the pnxsnimmes of religious groups of Mend iiried over and esd I ..sts of sarred mu.s rl-d over the facilities of the Columbia <U S A Broadcasting System during the first six months of
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    • 777 4 To Be Put On The Market A I I HOM.M at Radiolympia tab* >ear there were no television -ets exhibited, yet. in the near future there will appear first models based on a principle which hxs proved its thorough practicability be the outcome of past
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    • 341 4 Selangor Amateurs Test With Midget Valves. I HEAR that with the introduction of the latest type of midget Hivac valves, Malaya la also taking an aeth* Interest ia the eonstractiMi and operation of portable receivers This statement Is prompted by the fact that In conversation with some keen
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
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      • 169 4 QtL- UJQUE RR B\O I THE NEW 1936 RECEIVER supreme in PERFORMANCE APPEARANCE TONE If-fl 10V Mode! as Illustrated ill B $200.00 B I Giuranlefd for out year by P^ H. L. CARTER A CO., 17, Capitol Builditgt. Phone 6618. JZDtliff^* H-eur 1936 Th- iwi (lobe trotting PATTERSONS fraturr srtua
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