Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 December 1934

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune v^ra^-Np 28 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1934. FTVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune
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  • 264 1 Colonial Secretary's Interest I (By Air Mail). i (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 21. THE Home Government's interest j m the Malayan Wild Life Commission's report was brought I out m Parliament on Thursday when the following questions ap- j peaied on the Order Paper:
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  • 337 1 Mr. R. R. Stracey And Miss Bartholomeusz A PRETTY wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. The bridegroom was Mr. Robert R\!ph Stracey, son of the late Mr. A E Stracsy and Mrs. Strac y. Of County Antrim and Madras, am! the bride Mss Ursula
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  • 82 1 Thousands Rendered Homeless Melbourne, Dec. 1. FIVE people are dead and 1,500 have been rendered homeless m the Melbourne area alone as a result of the worst floods m Melbourne's history, following 30 hours of very heavy ram and gales. In many places the centen ary
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  • 1009 1 Grand Rally Of Youth BIG CROWD AT JALAN BESAR Contingents From Johore And Malacca Singapore, Saturday. JHE Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Girl Guides of Singapore gathered at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon and accorded an enthusiastic welcome to their Chiefs. Lord Balen-Powell,
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    11 1 A life-saving display at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday for Lord Baden-Powell.
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  • 178 1 Mr. Bruce Pleads For Empire Co-Operation (By Air Mail.) (FWm Our Own Correspopdenil London, Nov. 20. THE need tor the fullest possible understanding between all th^ parts of the British Empire m this ag3 of economic nationalism was urged by Mr. S. M. Bruce High Commissioner for Australia,
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  • 66 1 A BARGAIN Huge- Response To "M.T." Offer fiHEKE has been a huge resJ ponsc- to the Malaya Trihunt's "Small-Advert.-Week M offer which commences tomorrow-. Monday's Tribune will contain column after column of small SALE or WANT adverts, any one of which may be a BARGAIN to YOU! Don't miss the
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  • 98 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh China Pursues Rigid Opium Policy Shanghai, Dec. 1. DR. Fens V, 1 Laii, yfche dean of the Faculty of Literature of Chinghua University, Peiping, has been released by the authorities. He has now returned to Peipins i Paoting. Dr. Sun Chun, a professor
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  • 30 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Dec. 1. A BIG fire occurred at Mukden on Thursday. General Li Chai Chun's residence was burnt down together with other houses.
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  • 705 1 SON OF KILLE D PRESIDENT INTERVIEWED IN SINGAPORE Decided Views Does .Not Expect A War i Special To Sunday Tribune > A Singapore, Sai iiiyiaj AN interesting visitor Singapore is Dr. Harry A. Garlield, son of former Resident Garfield of the United States, who was assassinated by a disappointed offioo
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  • 1657 2 AN EASY WIN BY SEVEN-NIL INTERESTING HOME SOCCER Leaders' Equal Points MOTHERWELL FORWARDS RUN RIOT London, Saturday. HEAVY scoring m many matches was a feature of to-day's football results, and as a consequence of certain interesting games m the First Division, three teams now tie
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  • 433 2 Nurse's Plucky Crawl For Help SEVERAL limes on the point of collapse while she gave evidence, I nor Tibed at a Paddington tooue.it how a young doctor at a Lone.on met his dead: at midnight i\nd nefself received serious injuries. fairy concerned Dr. Roger Scot. Richmond.
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  • 107 2 Make-Up Which Displeases The Nazis Berlin. CASES of molestation In the streets of women visitors from abroad Who were wearing ma&e-up which Naiis 1 condemn, has !ed Lhe police authorities oi Jena to publish a warning trm. swh attacks must cease. Th? warning states: "It is especially regrettable
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  • 128 2 Housing Of Moscow's Tube Railway Workers Moscow. Oirls doing work m connection .vKh tha build n^- of Moscow's new underground railway are housed m a specially-construc-ted underground 'Yity." The girls are nearly all members of tfc Comfiiunist Youth League and spent most i ol their time below the
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  • 42 2 Shanghai. A Chinese policeman was talking wUh some of his comrades about the loss of Mamhuria to China. As he talked his patriotic fervour Kic&me more intense. Suddenly he drew fii: his pistol nnd blew out his brains. j ,L.
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  • 36 2 Detective Inspector Arrested London. Dee. 1. DETECTI VE-INSPECTOR Bony was arrested after the case m which he imsueteasfwUv sued a newspaper for libel, arising- out erf allegations of his collection with Stavisky. Reuter
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  • 111 2 i D. E. 1. Government's Action Batavia. D^e. 1. THE Netherlands East Indies Government has changed the export regu- i lat'ens for both estate and native rubber. i From Dec. 15 it will only be officially I ecnonired vhat estate owners and dealers are entitled to hold
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  • 169 2 Elimination In United States Army Washington THE United States Army is going to weed out its "arm chair" aeroplanv p lo*s. It is going to make all Air Corps officers with fifteen or more ye:; is service U> undergo test? of flying; ability, j The <es's are
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  • 146 2 Appendicitis Treated By Wireless Montreal. Quebec. How a doctor on ano&C hundrrds of miles away treated an append!- i citis case by wireless and saved a man's I1 f o was toid when a freigh ••Canadian Constructor* arrived here. I The "Canadian Constructor was j three
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  • 104 2 Over 1,500,000 Greeks And Turks Exchanged is anbul. i The Greco-Turkish Mixed Commission j for the Exchange of Population has finished ks labours and has been dissolved Created m 1923, the Corn mission has been responsible for the exchange of over a million and a half
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  • 42 2 L ■i do Sa. v vday. principal Rugby resuiis tc-davVoie fci follov/s: Glasgow S Edinburgh (Inter-City) K.xM.A Woolich 0 R.M.C. Sandhurst 12 i Llanelly 6 Bridrend 0 Penarih 3 Neath 0 Edinbuj-firh Wands. 25 Stewartoniana v H.notonians 16 Lanprholm Reuter
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  • 482 2 General Post Office Statement MEMBERS of^the public aie notified that an inland Express Delivery Service has been introduced m the Straits Settlements md Federated Malay States. The service is available for all types of correspondence except Parcels There are two types of Express Delivery Service: SERVICE l.
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  • 79 2 Sydney. A man here has had a piece of win m his throat for iwo years— withofl' knowing it. Two years ago Mr. C. Wurth wu working or- a seed drill when a piece o; :hin wire about three-quarters of r inch long flow off
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 163 2 I Ws time now to think of a very I personal gift tor those you love. «8J pS I There's nothing so distinctive as Its norm too early jor Christmas I z.ttzngs you have more leisure lS^^*^k!3%lV your portraits will be ready for early j LIGHT STUDIO I 24 >
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    • 69 2 CHILDRENS WOOLLIES! IN THE LATEST STYLES. I I SHACKELTON SIiTS, IN WOOL OR (LOTH/ I COMPRISING CAP, COAT BREECHETTES I PRICE FROM .57.95 PER SUIT I PRAM SETS. ALL WOOL CONSISTING OF I CAP, COAT AND BREECHETTES WITH FEET I PRICK FROM .56..-)(l PER SET J I Everything The Kiddie*
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  • Round The Malayan Courts
    • 425 3 Benefit Fund Case iCCOINTS SAID TO BK FALSIFIED /from Our our: Correspondent) PHUmg, Saturday. rI'RTHKR evidence was called to i cay at the resumption 01 th: tm against VV. H. Jambu and Worn Keat Chin, latr Hon. Secretary and jon Treasurer respectively of th..Subordinate Civil Ser\
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    • 72 3 Alleged Murderous Attack With Axes Singapore, Saturday i' iRESTED on a charge ol attempted J ft murder, two Chinese, Kuah Chwct I and Kuah Chee, appeared before kta »no Magistrate <Mr. N. Grice) to-aay. I offence was alleged to have bcei, Jjwwted m Clyde Street on Nov. 23
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    • 95 3 Crowed A Watch And Pawned It Singapore, Saturday. *»o«isSi 01 l a chax S e of cheating, a tenesd tnTi! Sudin k< in Mura. was senWiODnjilx mree months* rigorous lm- sunLf, be Joll °wed by a year's •^teaJTS 011 b v the Second Mv °aa several previous
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    • 244 3 Housebreaker Severely I>ealt With (from Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. I PS?? lru uccu e should be given named PhfnM V/llSOr when a Chinese, eS?tv h n Nam> was to d ay found r wlty and convicted on four charges of houseteeaktng and theft
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    • 92 3 Rash Driving Charge Fails In (From Our Oim Correspondent) V apury, the driver of a hired motor car, was to-day acquitted and discharged on a charge of rash and ne r Ugem diivn.^; and causing gnevou.c hui\ v. Tvlic Ayres. late c: the Ipoh Hcspi'al nursing staff. According
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    • 123 3 (unting Thrills In The Camerons ?rom Our Own Ccr respondent) ILt prepara:ic:i;> were behxg made to establ'sh a watcb ovor the tiger's fl at Cameron Highlands, the is>sed by. parrying a >hcev> m Us last night. prepare doiiG were beins made Kenneson who brough, the lorry
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    • 258 3 Parked With Causing Grievous Hurt 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE preliminary enquiry m connection with the charge of attempted murdci oi a Tamil. Vadara Raju, by a rubber rsiate tapper, named Sinnatamby, was continued yesterday before the Bantitr; Magistrate, Inche Abdul Aziz. The
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    • 160 3 Failed To Pay For Beer And Whisky; Singapore. Saturday. CONVICTED on a charge Of cheating m respect of whisky acd beer, a Chinese, Teow Khiam, was bound over m the sum of $50 for a period oi three months, by the Second Magistrate <7vlr. N. Grice), Jo-day-The prosecutor
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    • 142 3 Dispensary Sued In Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. The case m which Mr. E. C. Scully an architect, is suing the George Town Dispensary for the sum of $322.50, for professional services rendered, conducted to-day m the District Court, before Mr. B. R. Whitehouse. The main
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    • 108 3 Charge Of Armed Robbery Against Tamil Singapore, Sunday. Korain, a Tamil Hindu, was yesterday produced m the Third Police Court before Mr. J. M. Brander on a charge of committing armed robbery by robbing a man named Thomas of $40 at Pulau Brani on the afternoon of Nov.
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    • 326 3 84-Year-Old Globe Trotter Also Here Singapore, Saturday. A RRIVING on the ship named afier his father, Dr. Harry Garfiskl. son of cx -President Garfield, is m Singapore. Dr. Garfleld i. c famous m his own right as an authority on education and he an* his wife, making
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    • 55 3 Due Back In Serein ban On Dec. 7 (Frcvi Our Own Correspondent) Sercmbon, Nov. 30H. H. the Yam Tuan Besar of Negrl i Scmbilan is due back m Seremban or. j Dec. 7 ai'er his holiday m Great Britain The day will bo observed as a public
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    • 413 3 interview With The Great Carter Singapore. Saturday MR. Charlr-, J Carter, known a.s the Great Carter, world famous magician, arrived m Singapore by th« bfarella and granted an interview to-da\ |to a representative of tjie Sunday 1 Tribune Mr. Carter is a Ing personality id was full
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    • 302 3 I Many Accidents Reported In Singapore Singapore. Saturday. A CHINESE In Kampong Bal.in Routi. yesterday, who was almost 50 years of age, and blind In one eye. was sitting asmde the branch of a tree while sawing it off. at a height of lij feet, when the branch
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    • 81 3 One Person In Five Is Mad? Bucharest. Dr. Minnea declared that 20 per cent, of the people m the world are insane, when addressing a congress of mental disease specialists m Cluj, Transylvania. Dr. Minn s a, who is a Rumanian, declared that the number of insane peopU\yas
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    • 33 3 I "ARTHUR'S RESTAURANT" j 11, Colly er Quay. EXCELLENT GRILL We Specialise m Continental Dishes. 111 COOKING AND SERVICE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. Catering far private parties undertaken. S»*^ OPEN ON SUNDAY EVENING. j
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 185 3 VESSELS ARRIVED Mi*. No'-lnar- L. M?ads, we.ll known California exporter. enjoyin» an extensive world cruise Mr. Meads is accompanied by his 'pretty and charming daughter. Miss Jai^e K. Meads. Brsnlsdi. British, 3.75 tons: from Leith 30.11. t o Hongkong 1.12. Havre Maru, Japanese. 3,409 tons from Moji 3011. to Batu
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  • 720 4 PARIS Interlude," which opens at the Capitol to-day will prove to be one of t!he most entertaining pictures of the season. ROLLICKING humour, amid which runs a charming love story, a background of Pa.is and its spectacular fashion shows, the Pine Arts Ball, joyous night
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    • 399 4 ll|!> r.l'l I lALH4MBR AJ THREE SHOWS TO-DAY 3-15, 6 15, 9-15 j m t CJ C? f P l^ w2 r T* F^ r V r f~" f V J] x aaT i f%i\4\£\ rUio«i By L«ur«J &M* Jimmy Ouraat*, Charltt ButttrworHt, I ;V> J f m <£".A" II
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    • 66 4 1% S tMTII B#%kli»J POSITI VELY LAST DAY ™A^i|lH#ii 0F THIS GRAND 3.15. 6.15. 9.15. LAUGHTER SUCCESS I "LILIES OF THE FIELD" with 4j&^ Winifred Shotter/ J||||f'^ Claude Hulbert/ i9p /f Anthony Bu shell. f With (ieraldo and his famous band j can trutn^ ll *'y )C described as one
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    • 251 4 I |il|III!!Iill!liM|IHI:l |********** l» llllllllllllllllflil ""lHi| 1 Coming to the CAPITOL Soon!! i The Most Famous Musical Show Ever Presen-Jed on S?aj:<> nr Screen I mo ottn citow I: 4! *^^Sl ANNA MAY WONG, j 1 1 Others M iS^l^Sßii^^ From the world famous Story "ALI ferf^ll^St- %|im BAHA and
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  • 5850 5  -  Rafael Sabatini OUR SHORT STORY I By f-gg accounted something of a a^p throughout Kurope, and .^arly m England, where he had g^ociated with his brother m f>t Mr Th > nne But the tee nth eentur.\ <li<i not look for lively nice scruples m a soldier
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    • 30 5 Dishes that continental JJtJJa appeal to the eqe CHEF f|f|« taste Faultless I HPLJ p ully service. A cool |K» vc Jnsed restFu! atmosphere IEjUL PAVILION yAll excellence is notextravaffance^^_^
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    • 103 5 TIGER BEER IS BEST IMliilMl'il I i I i iinimjiiniiii iiiiiiiii.iiii zi^=^ tiipit. jj Tiger Headache Powder is **^7 an infallible headache f\ \\^jmim Jl3 {I cure. Its effect is instan- fT JBHiHK^ taneous and the patient flr^flßfiP^^^y^^^y <-> i) is relieved of pain within Z^-^ five minutes. Where every
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  • 200 6 2* r Mile Bridge Aero* I Zambesi Beira. Portuguese East Alrto I THE last span of a 2 1 4 -mile oncj acros" the Zambesi river lia* beta put into position. Built with British capital, it is im feet lojiger than the Tay bridge. It is to carry
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  • 69 6 Xecdle Embedded In Wres^i Elbow Bud*J* I Sarnor BarHo?, nr ainatcui* wreJt *jß Hungary has had a• cmi>f"idod m his olhow for two TJJJ 1 I has caused hin much j-nnaw"! had to have i remov j Hut bo i- far fioni jubilant "When 'ho needle piirked
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 233 6 M| > rt^ |i\ Another of the fortunate thousands M who have discovered ihe secret of ■M~MaM~Hi»~^kT 8 irm^ getting more smoking pleasure M m ■{^■Jfflgffi ]B" Craven "A' ccn do the same for you. "WMMM-HlB 8 tfW" You'U enjey Ihe rich flavour of the i fine tobacco, because every
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    • 194 6 ■^■^WMT^—^^^B^r^i^^B^ii miii uamj_mL^j_u_iiiM I i i p_u_mi_i_m_MMi_ai_iii_i l_i__i B I i XXi I^ s ilfi m i^l ift i^ Kfe^Ci *J a7^ obi I t BHBHBB9| BJH i jjß v BKaM B H Hj fIH I hBBT fIH By KB I i b^Bbbeh jbsb is ESwBB k| bbV bW A
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    • 12 6 SUPER NETTEI [he Singapore W fll f The ScientiW J Instrument CoW"!
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  • 1600 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES i IKE many other people, I have neglected the study of foreign languages. In the pgse of the inhabitant of Britain this is due H much as anything else to the fact that he jg so occupied with the problem of how to pronounce his own. So
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    • 192 7 V /f^ m I"I live miles from Tf J^ J any cow. but I have \^y\ J r fresh milk J^X^vt 1 I J J /^y*Y^l JH I I "\A7"° ULD Y U Hke tO gIVC yOUr 5 without refrigeration 1 m VV baby fresh milk all the time vr
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  • 1327 8  - Broadcasting Culture In Singapore C.H. Stanley -Jones Royal Wedding Impresses The Die-Hards Education Statement In Council To-Morrow? I ITTLF. man, what now?" is the question I a<k myself every time I get down to this page It was when Eve asked Adam the same question that tho world's interest problems
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  • 82 8 Manager And Staff Spend Honeymoon Together Berlin. i THE manager and staff of a photographic firm m Nuremberg— fifteen people m all— have just gone on their i honeymoon together. They all decided to take advantage of the Government's offer of a credit of up to £50
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  • 68 8 Landscape Reflected On Clouds i Cologne MOUNTAINS (i.OOO fee*, high appeared m i he sky west of the small town of Wittlich, m the Eifel district. Soon the mountains faded^ and a road i bordered by trees appeared. It was high up m -he sky, and lasted for
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  • 200 8 "Telling" The Presence Of Smugglers Stockholm. SAILORS usually sight with relief th" i protective flash of lightships; but lightships round the coasts of Sweden j are soon likely to become the bane of I certain mariners. Lightships are to be used as a means j of warning the
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  • 98 8 Fixing The Daily Ration For Faxm Labourers i Munich. A law has been passed to fix the ration of \v ne given daily to farm labourers m the Palatinate a district famous for its wines. From March 1 to Oct. 1, the labourei it entiled to
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  • 84 8 Alexandria. t Big fish will soon provide good sport j for native fishermen m the Siwa Oasis. j Western Desert. Nearly two years ago the Egyptim Hydrobiological Research Department sent quantities of fish spawn m tanks by aoroplane to breed In the Oaflte streams and pools. The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 212 8 i rii i m i i i i mi i i i i i I C^COKS ICIUBXS ISSUED I X^ v^ s^ HY ALL STEAM- I Z Jr R SHIP, AIR AND TRAVEL railwaylines NO BOOKING FEES. J I Chinese and all Asiatic clients I I are given the best
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    • 51 8 w y$T \f> -WEAKNESS. 1 \~<l DEBILITY fIPST^&SCHIENS'SYRt-p «|V//y R. s of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed <hat this racfcuJ remedy ALWAYS CURLS, and gives health and strength. i aj better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, *tc UtfTALMABL*; FROM ALL DISPE NSAEIES. A. UIAMJKT CO.,TtD.,
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  • 342 9 For Speed, Safety And Comfort London. Nov. 14. rm only two exceptions, the comr^utors who completed th e course E, the England -Melbourne air race .kttfld flying instruments based Jffce gyroscope. The first five m at Melbourne wer? ,noed with them, and ail speak en-
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  • 171 9 Scheme May Revolutionise Industry London. Nov 14 sevfrll month "aft^r "T c< ™"i 1 caught. em na been be brine-frozen alive and keSt m r^r S£t& for mree 55 GREENLAND FISHING As the fish can be kept fresh for lone Gre^nfan^ 'T^" 1 W^ b Ste% «2
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  • 77 9 Fifty Feet Long And Weighs 12 Tons Istanbul A huge whale 50 feet lonic and -weigh- ing 12 ions has been washed ashore on 11m Turk sh Mediterranean coast near I Youmourtalik. The local authorities believe that it is the biggest whale m »he vorld. They have
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  • 394 9 Rise To Fame. At Age Of Fourteen London, Nov. 14. AT the age of fourteen, Nova Pilbeam has leap: into fame as a film "star." But her triumph m "little friend" nas to be forgotten at lesson times. For Nova Is still at school— a privare
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  • 513 9 I Put My Foot Into It Just Now London, Nov. 14. AN. amusing story of King Edward and Queen Alexandra is told by Mrs. E. S. Stewart, daughter of a headmaster of Sherborne and wife of a former master of Caius, Camoridge, m ''Sherborne, Oxford and
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  • 278 9 Apparatus Operated By 1,000,000 Volts London, Nov. 14. THERE is at present being construe ed m England apparatus for fighting cancer which is more advanced m its special fi^ld than anything of tht 1 kind yet attempted. What is being aimed at is the build- ing cf radiological
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  • 288 9 Sequel To Marseilles Outrage London, N>. 14. THE severest penalty ever meted ou to a police chief has just been ron firmed by President lai decree, kn the case of M. Sisteron, ..ie Camoits head of the section of the Surete National* (French Scotland Yardi
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    • 255 10 .^^H^HHHHHHv < JUST ARRIVED A large Selection Of lovely Evening Gowns also f Dorville Jumpers "Dorville" Slacks I and I Inexpensive Xmas Gifts. E TKL. M 74. Enid Petrie, f Nikko House, 4 Agens for "Uoi^illr" Spwtfl ClAhes. 10, Uattery Road. 3i7imnilii"tlH!HlHlHlH.H'H!H;:| i§. 1111 I I l.il'HiUKiiHiifc-isii'iriliiliHiiiirtl 1 i.».;|n|iliit|ii|;'l -:lnlM
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    • 1202 10 i II7KLL GIRLS if you don't get what you WANT this Christmas, its entirely your own fault the selection is there and its up to you to ug2 your SUBTLETY m indicating how the fancy strikes take a list like this for instance, check all the things you want MOST,
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    • 387 10 j--....n.i. f p^ l -i|.,iiii.:i!:i.:ii.iH I -t mn.niKiwiiiii^w.iwuwi.wxwwi „,.,.n.,..,. !(l| |lf> SWASTIKA 1 FOR Eastern Arts And Crafts NEW GOODS ARRIVED 1 3, ORCHARD ROAD, 5 AMBER MANSIONS, t SINGAPORE. (ui'iiiirit-'f 'ii'innui'.r i.ii; r t;:r i u«i«i»mi»miniii!HM«ii«ii»tHH«M«ii«iir'i"» it'iMim i i i "She shall be charming wherever she goes, WEARING A
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  • 1471 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By Our Woman Correspondent A'HOTHQ big Kate Bull at Raffles lust Baturday, crowded as usual and an *iange of programme by Marya and Mart a Lo^s of pi *ocks too. Miss Bridget mas, siiir and attractive m flowered period frock cl \te moire with enormously
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  • 195 11 In pJ "Winding Road" by Neil Bell ft is the most important book that qJ jjj has come from the author of jfl ft "Precious Porcelain." It is im- ft port ant because it is a cour- S tii ageous attempt to achieve some- ft m
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    • 61 11 HRJENE ULLMANN f\ B ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT II W CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FROM PARIS. PH M RENE lIP..LMANN U jj Lapitoi Building, .-■.i..'.i--.'i B WINDSOR HOUSE' Your oun material cut and I ted at a nominal fee. ready j lor home dressmaking if you prefer. Original designs and expert workmanship. GRACE
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    • 95 11 GREEN CIRCLE j LIBR4RY i 15, Capitol Building, Singapore. J Latest Books Just Fteceived: C'hiudius the (J«>d, Robert Graves. J i C< rdfMiined In Live, Johanit R.ibcner. John Cow per Piewys, A'tttrhwjjratohy. ToMorrow We I'nri. fiina Kaus. Ccnre ninu i^tver Jackson XJ C'ihers, ETraniuM. Th< Naval Memoirs of J Sir
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    • 392 11 j|,:'" Jrcj/uu\if and \\l w Jmqmiwe --^^^^fe make you he; /^■f^-*f^fe. l.MHiiiid. A inn.-h nf A i- ;^^P (teiCdkigiie across i- i' :^^'i \tlo<ni'. 1 rolici' slu'lx nroiincl ytn fe^!%^^^ :< delightful sense trf coo Wefts. Always caiT5 r a small 1 J P in your handbag. S jgf a<
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  • 554 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore, Sunday, Dec. 2, 1934. AIR MAILS #^1K .services have come to be regarded as an indication of national prestige." This was a remark made by Sir Eric (Jeddes I ;.-t the aunual meeting of Imperial Airways last month, and it i encouraging reading. It indicates recognition of
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  • 1088 12  -  G.S. Hammonds f/*-|plT| ft7\F° Tl /T^N/C I h)(F* \W H^(Q(n)TnTTI vLJ/Jl Ik iiiLVia^ V V 2i^/Vis4iV^/iiillL \^y n /f~% o ITS) 11 1 W vU/illiliiliiii^ l±Js(Q±\&>ilS± 66 O^^lL^ 9 IEDinU/kkVC f IST for once m a way, let mo toll you r i 1 i
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  • 563 12  -  Horatius II A POCKET drama: Time: None of your business. Place: Evamatis Personae: Three of us and tlit oarke.ep. Act I "Fill Ym up again, McGinnis." ACL II "FiUemupagain McGinnis" Act 111 "Killupginnis." Act IV "Fillinis" Art V "Flute" A NEIGHBOUR: "Where's yoi 1
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 246 12 When you feel run-down as you almost certainly will from I time to time m the trying Tropical climate— nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than a generous t* nic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" Iron Wine;. Cinchona is itself a tonic of
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  • 2113 13  -  N.E.H. lashmir To K. L. The Modern Way low Tw© lirnilirepid Theaitrieal Stairs Reaclhedl The FJ I] /p °n Tl fTH fast bcomotives and steam- 1 iflips and yet faster motor-cars ijeropianes tending to make preLay travel just a rush and fcv from one
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  • 382 13 ONCE EARNED £30,000 A YEAR Former Film Chief Sent To Workhouse A MAN walked into the Sunday Dispatch office yesterday and said he was a co-ism of the Earl of Cavan. "My name is Captain Harry Lambart." he said. "I was earning £30 000 a year twelve years ago." Then
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  • 255 13 Permits Forged i RAIDS ON NIGHT RESORTS Paris, Nov. 21. iZ><>lJ > E lure arc investigating a new rafcket m whim English girls are lured t<> France with the promise <>t dancing and film work. Ii is alleged thai the gang responsible i.^ supplying them with
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    • 45 13 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY: 6.48 am., 7.28 p.m. TO-MORROW: 7.33 am., 8.37 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.15 a m., 9.32 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8 52 a.m.. 10 20 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.30 a.m.. 11.05 p.m. t RIDAY: 10.07 a.m.. 11.48 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.47 a.m. SUNDAY: 0.30 a.m.. 11.28 a.m. it
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  • 338 14 Lack Of Facilities In j Remote Districts Moscow. CONDITIONS on the bathing "front" I. m outlying farming districts arc terrible, according to a correspond- ent writing m "Pravda", organ of the Communist party. The writer said that h? was doing important special work m the agricul-
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  • 190 14 Skeletons On Island Off Alaska Washington IfKAPS of skeletons, with their .skulls crushed and broken, have been dis- j covered on Dodiak Island, Alaska, by Dr. j Hrdlicka, of the Smithsonian Institute, who has now returned from his third expedition to the Island. Tht; skeletons are of
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  • 229 14 Huge Exhibition At Leicester (By Air Mail) rFrom Our Own Correspondent) i London, Nov. THE Lord Mayor of Leicester opened tne Imperial Fruit Show and Canners" Exhibition, at the Granby Halls Leicester. It is the fourteenth Imperial fruit show to be staged, and is the nmsi ambitious ever
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  • 392 14  -  D. M. Greig i A'o. 26. by THE WRONG Ftw UfHEN reading an acec lawn tennis match oneway reads the expression tlwtlS "was caught on hi?* wron* means thai a player has hard m one direction and has hit the ball m the di^ from
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  • 295 14 Twin Sister Of British Capital London, Ontario. THIS city is the little twin sister oi' London (England). Not only ha* London (Ontario) the sm/.e nam<- as the British capital, but It is the capital of Middlesex County, i The River Thames flows through ihc C i
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  • 436 14 Higher Retired Pay Plea Rejected (By Air Mail* (From Our Own Correspondent) THE question of whether ex-ranker officers who took temporary commissions during the war should receive retired pay as officers lias been raised m the House of Commons by Major Milner. the Opposition Labour M.P. He
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  • 68 14 MISRULE OF COMM UNISM Beer Bottles Used To Carry Anti-Soviet Message Hsinkinn:, Manchukuo. Innumerable hew bottler. -i:e\\ con 'a inner an anti-Soviet message- are reported to have been set adrif. m the Ar^un river by members of a White Etursiaa leane. The message roads: "Brother! What has Communism given us?
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  • 37 14 Los Angles. Colifornia. ITorpo Marx, the harpist of thf T viarx "Brcthers. was summoned here for exce3d)ng th: speed lmit. He appeared In the Municipal courr, ■load 6 guiUy and was fined £1. 0.
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  • 825 15 -Nell Gwyn* 4T THE PAVIUON TOM OK HOW NELL Gwyn," which is to have a special presentation at tho Pavilion Theatre to-morrow, must yguij as one of the most ambitious pictures ever produced by a British Jompany. a more- than- worthy exjinple of the super pictures
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  • 105 15 May Be Built In England Xeprotia ions are m progress, writes our Aeronautical Correspondent, between a British aircraft firm and the holders of >he European rights for the American j Douglas aeroplane with a view to building i these machines under licence m England. The Douglas was the
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  • 111 15 Ex-Mayor On Pedestrian's Discretion Stockholm. Mr. Carl Lindhagen. a 75-year-old exLord Mayor of Stockholm, v/as knocked down by a mo orcar. He was m bed for a long* time. And now he has been charged with not taking proper care on the highway. Mr. Lindhajren contended m
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  • 327 15 Guards Officer And Police London, Nov. 20. JAMES Knox Mathew, twenty-eight, a, i lieut*nanl in-tl-- Irish Guards." wus j fined 40s. at Westminster Police Court yesterday, when he was charged with assaulting P.C. Gren by kicking j him on right wrist while m the cxc- cution of
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  • 73 15 Brides Offered To The Highest Bidders Cyprus A kind of auction sale of brides is going on here. Parents of Turkish girls are selling their daughters to the higher bidders. The buyers are Arabs from Palestine who, attracted by the fame of these girls' beauty, come to
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  • 291 15 Buildings For 160 Families i London. Now 20. i r&RITAIN is to hava giant blocks cf flats that have existed until now only In dreams. The buildings are to be m a new type of architecture the first change m building design since the early cuj bists startled
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  • 89 15 Kneeling Before Chinese Ladies By way of encouraging the use of native goods, a number of Chinese youths have formed a so-called "weep- ing corps" whose self -assigned duly v. ill be to kneel down before all Chinese found purchasing foreign products and weep. The corps has
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  • 220 15 War On Crime Producing: Results Chicago. /CHICAGO \S being Vl< aned up." IU \j "war on crime" really producing remits. That is what the Mayor, Mr. Edward J. Kelly, report-. He .says that surveys show that crime has decreased by 20 per cent, compared with 1933 and
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  • 115 15 Nazi Worker's Successful Suit Against Employer Be I Employ: rs m Qennany In i unqualified right lo dianisi ti- v eta p.oyees, according to a court dociftlo i here. Trie son of the proprietor of a wellknown west mid restaurant who icta as assistant mannger came
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    • 104 15 H I J IJ Vi^B [n lIKIXZ believes that j TboManyCooks S I Spoil the Broth I 1 bring you each Heinz soup, not half-made, but 1 finished, complete, ready to heat and eat, you need not add a thing 22 TsIEW KINDS I" °>",tor. Chicken with Kict-. S <ireen
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    • 118 15 New kinds are here! f^adhurys Chocolate Biscuits 1 The famous BOLRNVILLE ASSORTED, plain chocolate covered ISITI Biscuits. W& t ~M B STIRLING ASSORTMENT a Milk covered Chocolate Biscuit— a real V I. J J |V delight and extremely popular with lovers ol Mi!!t (hccolate. J^s* *k TABLE ASSORTMENT— finger bi.;cui(s
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  • 197 16 Favourite Picture Is "Cavalcade" Berlin. JfERR Hitler has become a film "fan." He has a private talkie apparatus installed m his personal suite at rhe Chancellery and sometimes after dinner he will entertain his guests with film displays, according to a recent visitor to the Leader's
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  • 94 16 Juggling Demonstration On Aerodrome Paris. Sea lions now travel by air. Acua, a performing: sea lion, seemed to have enjoyed his trip when he stepped carefully out of the air liner from Amster- dam at Le Bourget. He sneezed his approval so energetically that waiting photographers
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  • 197 16 New Soviet Method Of Getting Petrol Moscow. A method of getting petrol from ordinary peat is being- developed here. The tar that is present m peat is ireated mechanically and produces petrol, J paraffin and allied products. One ion of peat produces 7 per cent. of
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  • 101 16 £20 For Each Stage Appearance Waterville, Maine. PRINCESS Jacqueline, the "talking dog," has died of pneumonia at the age of ten. She was a pedigree French bull-clog owned by Mrs. M-Hbei A. Robinson, and was declared to have a vocabulary cf more than twenty words which she.
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  • 68 16 Bank Messenger Becomes Shareholder Alexandria. A native messenger of the Misr Bank, I Alexandria, has become a shareholder of the Bank, thus obtaining the right to attend ihe general meetings and to ask the directors for account statements. The messenger's exalted position is due o a 2d.
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  • 163 16 Men Soon To Be Wearing: Gay Colours? Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. MEN will soon be wearing gaily coloured clothes. This prophecy was made by Mr. Raymond G. Twyeffort, chairman of the j national fashion committee of the i American Merchant Tailors' Association, at a fleeting of Pittsburgh clothiers— and he
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  • 103 16 Press Protest Against Huge Number Athens. A protest against the number of pensioners m Greece is being voiced by some of the papers here. Here are some of the figures quo tea ?.s giving cause for Nearly £2,000.000 is spent on pensions every year. The total number
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  • 181 16 B^- Years-old Pianto I s Relieved By Kruschen Although <.ld age has not y»t kent tfr man from his occupation us a pianist rf, matism did threaten to dv so recently "Two years aj?o," he writes: "1 Wa denly taken with rheumatism, all dov/n m left aim.
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  • 127 16 Man Who Bought No Tickets With Syndicate's Money Paris. A middle-ag:d metal- worker at L° Havre ask.d 50 his fellow-workers buy 20 franc (five shillings* shares m a book of lottery tickets. He then announced that he had purcha.'cd the book containing tick-ts 052.831 to 052,890
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  • 37 16  -  Min Kuo Jih Pao Shanghai, D?c. I. The Ministry of Industry is start ng to build a big' fish market at Shanghai at a cost of $2,000,000. It is expected to be completed n^xt spring
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    • 588 16 j WAMPOLES PHOSPHO -LECITHIN trive the system I those elements I needed to build up I and restore the nerv- I ous organisation t<> its M normal condition. I S WAMPOLES PHOS- I J PHO-LKCITHIX is a 1 5 true nerve food tonic which will banish that tired, nervous and
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    • 22 16 SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME PENS i are unconditionally guaranteed for the lifetime of the user. Agents: KHOO HENG PHO CO. 119, North Bridge Road.
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  • 835 17 .m E ALL IMPORTANT TRICK (By Horatius g«ll important trick, so far as c playing against the dc--floa are concerned, is the one icl aeta the contract. &cc bidding has come to be so ~b» this trick often depends on fttt defence and a little strategy sometimes make
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  • 212 17 Irishman's Ambition In Peru fcifanar. whose life has been I ryaiaed with adventures ha^ > W from Liverpool to attempt to 5» election as President oi the j America-, state of Peru. 1*- B^nald Gubb ns. the son w?"* mau and descendant oi ■■an family
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  • 229 17 Boat Race Won With Aid Of Amputated Toe Nairobi, Kenya AN abnormally large to? has enabled ft European doctor to win a boat race at Arise Royale, on the Island of Mahe. the largest of the Seychelles group. The natives had organised a regatta for their canoes and
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  • 80 17 Suits Drag On For Years In India Bombay Law is a leisurely business m India, ac- j cortffiig to the Administratf* Report oi j thi' Bombay High Court. I reveals that *he Court had 2.^8 ro!i3 undisposed of at -he beginninjr of ttfa year. Of thtse. One suit
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  • 254 17 Telegraph Operator's Claim Fort trie, Ontario. A TELEGRAPH operator here clams that he would be Kng Daniel of Scotland had not history played a trick upon his family centuries ago. His name is Daniel McAlpine, and some- t mes when ihe telegraph keys are quiet, I
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  • 52 17 Kelsingf ors A 00- year-old Frenchwoman is walking from Moscow to Paris m slippers. She left the Russian capi-al last January and has now reaihed Koenitysberg m East Prussia after passing thttfttgb Russia and th« HaltV States. She experts 1o roach Paris by the be < ginning
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  • 141 17 I American Optometrist In* Singapore m HfR. R. A. THOMPSON, a well-known J i Ameiicar. cptqmetrist, hao just j I 5- v nrted m business m 3ingapor£< As mana^inß director of the Thompsbli Optical Co., he has operated opiinal m- elitu'Jions m London, Pars, Berlin j;
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  • 462 17 One Person In Every 15 A i Driver (By Air Mail.) IN VJ'6'o it is es imaged that there was I one motor vehicle for every 20 per- j sons m Great, Bri -a'n, and one driving I licence for every 15 persons. I This is
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  • 4637 18 Pir€)gir©§§ Of Tttn© G&inni© Formation Of Malayan Association Task Of Team-Building Inter- Club League For Singapore Advocated Letter From Well-Known player Mayflower B.P. Celebrate Seventh Anniversary Malacca Tournament Concludes. (By "Dragon") THE formation of the Malayan Badminton Association constitutes an extremely important development in the
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  • 102 18 DECEMBER AMATEI'R MEET!>' j 1934. ntIDAT. 7TH DECEM«2.JC; BATI HDAV. Mil DIXKMBER. VISITING MFMBKR.S musl jWJJ^r ed by member- of the < b f FFI APPLY TO THK SECRETARY'S Ogp CHENG HOK Bt'lLl>lN<i. 5*P,pJ ROAD. IPOH, NOT LATKR THA> y ON THE DAY BEFORE THK R AC
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    • 56 18 r m (work orplayW Irefresh/w \mth Scrubby When you are tired or sticky with the heat, a bath to which you have added Scrubb's will refresh and relieve you, making a new man of you ready for fresh work Tjl^^^ orplay. Scruhb's /^£$?$^N conquers per\jyL5*ufl spiration. Let m&m^Y it benefit
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  • 508 19 The Mngapore ring-Pong Championship loimament t First Cy Who Ml Win The Stkgles Cycling Excursion Of Golden Hell Minstrels 1 °mD <*ys Local Events (By "Clubman") I IE final stages m the Singapoi jfog-pong open singles char.ipionship tournament have been reached- between Lee Chun Kai
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  • 166 19 Firct Cvotina- Pv/»ni«cinn J«lrSt Lyciing Excursion Held i The Golden Bell Minstrels .Singapore held their first cycling excursion recently when a paxty of 16 t t for th jj ot xine^i wa^rfalls Two cave ud £SS^T' j <*%»*£**«* coarse^ j J, n S and reached their destination
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  • 269 19 Once It Had A Thousand Residents The village of Scar, which was built the Bradford Corporation m the *W Valley for the hundreds of workers on its £2,250.000 reservoir, is fast At one time there were over 1,000 s*opie living there, but now that work °n the reservoir
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  • 124 19 Feast Held For Wedding That Has Been Cancelled Nicosia, Cyprus. i "J'JJ have my cake and eat it, too" was j evidently the sentiment oi" Marikou Georg-hiou, a Cyprian peasant girl from the; mountains on the evo of what was to have been her wedding day.
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  • 64 19 Man Who Pays Wife's Fine In Advance Quincy. Massachusetts. A man walked into the police-station at Quiney. put twelve shillings on the clerk's i desk, and said: "I am going away for the week-end and leaving the car with my wife. "She is certain to get a summons
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  • 48 19 Munich. Gustav Eckel, prisoner m the Munich City Jail, was rushed from his cell to hospital after he had swallowed a dagi gt? A hasty operation recovered a knife wi;h a' blade between six and seven; n Kckel°has been re-urestert and isnow a, i4ii again.
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  • 156 19 Firemen Summoned By j Wireless Asnieres Paris. i Firemen are new summoned to brigade headquarters by wireless m this populous manufacturing suburb. Rene Guichard, a 23-year-old volunteer fireman, explained his ingenious invention to Reuter. The simple pressing of a button ringjs an alarm inside each fireman's home. The
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  • 105 19 Tragic Sequel To A Wedding Banquet Lisbon. I A bride and her father died on her I wedding day at Coimbra, m PortugalAfter the wedding a banquet was held at the bride's home. Then the happy couple left for the honeymoon. But they had not gone far when
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  • 91 19 Robbers Decamp With Booty Two stories about teeth: A 3-v/eek-old baby has had a tooth drawn at Brisbane.. Australia. I; is relieved io be the youngest child m the world to have an "extraction," The tooth was pulled because k was ove.^ino- against another and causing great
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  • 676 19  -  K.O. (By THE Japanese, American and Filipino boxers I mentioned last week arrived on Wednesday and have already settled down to stricl training. J iro Thiet Kum&gSi, the Japanese welterweight, did More not come, being unable to leave Toky Invaders just yet; Instead
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    • 72 19 DIARY celebration, Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalo, v> Pasir Panjang. Chinese Amateur Orchestra: Music practice, 139, Tank Road, I'M p.m. M thl coaimittee meet- raontniy f011'"1^ meeting, Mr. E. Cheng Leong ;s lesidence, 37, fc Unf n ™ad. 11..au a.m. Sunbeam Musical Pai\> Music prac- j tice > Presidents residence,
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  • 2046 20 Tennis Exhibition By Java Champion Rain Spoils Real Treat Lim Bong Soo Beaten In One-set Game Singapore Doubles Champions Enhance Reputation Water-Polo In The Sea Europeans 9 Great Improvement Malaya Cup Rugby. (By "Forward.") THE pa.>i wvek has been somewhat miserable from the weather point
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  • 1268 20 i THE Malaya Cup rugby footbal competition has now reached an inj tere.i:ing stage. Selangor and Perak were to have met at Ipoh yesterday m the Non:hern half, and if Perak won j they will have quali- i Malaya fied to play m the
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    • 139 20 '"lirHAT a surprising difference Water- s(Mr, W bury's Compound has made m my life! I greet each day with new vigour f work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded zest! "I have almost forgotten what it is to catch cold. I no longer dread disease. My
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  • 99 21  -  Min Kuo Jih Pao t*an«si Troops Regain 1 A City Hongkong, Dec. 1. -iuNGSHA communique siates that Ic jnain force of the Reds m South Sfnan bave retreated to Northern. ,^,--1 Ho Chien, the Hunan ehair*°s|j increased the rewards offered kT capture of the Communist 1
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  • 131 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Steps To Check Illegal Exports Shanghai, Dec. 1. A SPOKESMAN of the Ministry of Finance recently declared that the export of silver from China was mainly done by foreign banks, assisted i by some merchants. The Chinese banks never followed suit. Investigations show that
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  • 143 21 Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day ai announced by the German Shortwave Station, Berlin, Broadcasting House, broadcasting on a wavelength of 31.38 metres is as follows SUNDAY 8.20 p.m. DJA, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.) Highlights of the
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  • 41 21  -  Shun Pao The National Government has approved the proposal of the Ministry ol Foreign Affairs to appoint a Chinese consul at Genoa, i'tcily The Ministry is expected jo make public the appointment m the next few I days.
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  • 250 21 Saigon Again EMPIRE STATION EXPERIMENT TN addition to the promised subsidy for Singapore broadcasting; ther ire other developments which wi lend to improve t he amount ami quality of radio programmes received m Malaya. Saigon is coming back on to lix' air and the Empire station
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  • 51 21 Moving Pictures Coming Here By Air The manager for Paramount Pictures m Singapore has received a cable stating that the film of the Royal wedding on Thursday has already been aaspaiUMNi to Malaya by air. It will be shown m Singapore as scon :\s it is received. IT
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    • 62 21 CAI>IT OIL. 1^ II t% I jj^ C E E 1^ -^^M Vt v JOAN BLONDELL feJU/ V ZASU PITTS GU V KIB B E E I j HUGH HERBERT ty And 100's of Glorious Girls jl) 4^ m Busby Berkeley's Most £m jg*, Amazing Dance Creations! A World's Fair
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    • 19 21 7.20 a.m. The Padio Novelty Quartet directed by Al Shaw. 8.05 a.m. The News. 8 20 a.m. Close Down.
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    • 359 21 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Medvedeff's Balalaika Orchestra 5 npO-DAY'S Empire wireless programmc- is as follows: I 3.20 p.m. Big Ben. A Recital by Victor Evans (Bassi and Berkeley Mason (Organ). 4.05 p.m. Sports Talk. (Greenwich Time Signal at 4.20 p.m.). 4.20 p.m. A Religious Service. Re- layed from Manchester Cathedral. Organists.
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  • 263 22 Another Hockey Win NEGRI LOSE s—o AT KUALA LUMPUR i From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday OELANGOR maintained their unbeaten hockey record when they j defeated Negri Sembilan on the padang to-day by five nil. A last minute goalkeeping chany m Selangor's side saw the appear-
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  • 160 22 Hoek?y Draw With The Indians RESPITE the fact that they were on l) the offensive for much the creates i part of the game, the Colts were vn lab.c t o beat the Indian Asociation at nocirey at Balestier yestc.rdav, the re- V^ng a draw of In the
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  • 232 22 Picturesque Description Of His Batting William Henry Ponsford, who recent- ly announced his retirement from first- j class cricket, is picturesquely described by an Englishman who saw a good deal of him at the wickets m the Tests'•Ponsford breaks all the rules No fchcclboy should be allowed
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  • 845 22 Local Inter-Club Badminton Championship Novices B.P. Win Opening Tie Over Roseray B.P. \(jf,\l i Singapore, Saturday. THE first round of the Singapore inter-club badminton championship was begun to-day at the Clerical Union Hall. The opening match was between the Roseray B.P. and the Novices 8.P., who were both fully represented.
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  • 206 22 Problem For World Title Chaliengsr RINGER Goran, the Liverpool boxer is |J finding the weight problem an ex- ecedmgly difficui: cr.e. Though it is less than 12 months ago j since he mad- an unavailing attempt to annex the world's fly-weigfoi crown," he iias now decided to
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  • 84 22 Shanghai Wins Annual Interport Shoot SHANGHAI won the annual interport shoot with a score of 965 out of a possible 1050. Singapore go: second with 954, and Hongkong had 888. The three leading members of the j Shanghai team made 99 out of a pos- I i sible
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  • 56 22 I The following have been invited to play hockey: For S.C.C. 2nd v. S.R.C. 2nd on Thursday, at S.C.C.: H. A. Exley (captr I J. C. S. Ponsford. J. R. McDougail- H Hughcs-Hallett, C. Fittock. A. W Hay E. A. Joy, F. L. Lane. E. V. Smith, Li
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  • 156 22 Australian TennU I JACK CRAWFORD Wl\* N.S.W. TITLE S Sydney, Dec. J\ the „r, h,N-e WiS(HnllW open tennis champi <inshi 'lay, Jack Crawford, tie j^L> b,at Fred Peny, the worißfc pwn. who also holds the Aihw title by 7—5. 2— o-::. f^g** Miss Dorothy Round j cort
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    • 305 22 "I i I i i i i i i i i i i i i t I i i I I i I i i I i i I I »-l n iiiiiih nil I I I I i I I I i I i ALL JCOTCH EXCEPT THE AND
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    • 241 22 I i The Yokohama Specie hank, u\im:i>. Meyer Chambers, fTifltn pia W (Incorporated la Japan) Established 1880. Capital Subscribed and Fully Yer Paid 1QO.0NIH Ju.e.w r und 0 4 256jJH HEAD OFFICE: VOKOffiuS. UKAM HES at Ah xa.uin... Batavia. Perlin. Bomluy. <»alcut;a. < anton. Dairen. Feng ien, Hamburg Hankow, Harbin,
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  • 770 23 Smiling Eyes Wins Last Event By Ten Lengths 'From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. I JVJAXY apieta marked to-day's races, the last of the two-da v Of the S,langor 1 rf (luh. As a consequent dmdends were high, generally A iar R e
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  • 199 23 PERAK IN RUGBY FINAL fhe Malaya Cup tfL4NGOR BEATEN BY 21-5 from Our Oicn Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. tfRAK earned the right to play m i nna! at Kuala Lumpur by a a nt victory u-t Seiangor by 14 here to-day. Xhe Ferak forwards dominated aft, being specially brilliant m the
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  • 204 23 fcdieal College Beat Raffles Rivals p Medical College defeated the {taffies Coilegv by nine points (two Bies and one pe.:any goal* to nil m J > annual inter-coliege rugby mate a Me Galloway Cup on the Raffles ground yesterday. ""-3 was the last match of the inter«V series.
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  • 68 23 From Use Of Press Box [*»banJV now a professional, kT om the «se of the Press-box hb. \hl nc t n chan »pionships at Forest v an arule t0 itG for h, Ut was refused admittance **J£ because of an alleged *s»tif lde which he wrote conWafaln
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  • 144 23 One Of Swansea's Regular Player Cost Only 2s. 9d. i In these days of huge transfer ices m Association football it is nice to hear of a man who cost his club 2s. 9ci. and a good tea. That is all Swansea, paid for Wilfred MUn* i'he left-back,
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  • 127 23 Woodfull Writing Book On 1934 Tour '"Bill' Woodfull, captain of the Australians, has already s arted writing a book about the experiences of the Australians m the summer of 1934. If he lets himself go, the subject ma ter should be interest- ing. But there is a hint
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  • 571 23 Singapore Rugger 'exciting match on PA DANG Singapore, Saturday. npHRILLING rugby was seen on the padang this evening, when Scotland and the Rest met m the amni encounter. Scotland won last year, but th( I Rest were superior this time and j left the field deserving-
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  • 151 23 t U.S. Win Over Distance Of 15 Miles i Marvin Nelson, of the United States, easily won the world marathon swim of 15 miles, which took place on Lake Onfa- rio, Toronto, m September. Only five of i>o en'-ran's finished. Nelson won a prize- of £1,000. N
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    • 48 23 BOXING S. i /<Sc LYMP J C ®TA?) ItJM w^ 1 j iL,ySv^ SS^ FRIDAY Tth^DECE MBER &^-4JP 1 I(^L* i\\ol;or»-cight fhampi.n Japan.) [>,\SLO S NEKVA vs. v^fDOUAII W i CYCLONE SHIMA vs. TOUWGDOLLAH k (J«|ijn«t«) POPULAR PRICES. S ffi '4^--.., AT I.M. prater 8. C SENG. C^
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    • 214 23 j ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $.)5,C(i0,000 j The i I I Great Eastern Life 1 Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the .Straits Settlements). 1 HEAD OFFICE: Groat Eastern Life Building, I Cecil Street, Singapore. j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. f The Company has £20,-)fl0 deposited
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  • 147 24 A display of Malay dancing a: 'he Jalun Besar Stadium yesterday for the Chief Scout. Lord Baden-Powell. Building bivouacs of attap— the Chief Scout was keenly interested. Lady Huggard distributing the prizes at Victoria Bridge School on Friday. L. l j Mr. Noel Coward
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