Malaya Tribune, 23 November 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII.- -No. 276. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1936 FIVE CENTS! The Malaya Tribune Singapore: .Monday, Nov. 2:3, 193G The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1936 1'!"'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

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    • 950 2 1 PSCHIFFNER CO., LTD.. SINGAPORE. j j I 1 M. HASSAN, M 87. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water ser- I vice lines. We give prompt attention to all I orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your
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    • 635 2 RACE-GOERS. Don't miss "Capt. Eagle's" (the man behind the scenes) reliable Racing Selections—lt pays to follow. Remember!!! "No Mysterious Calculations"— Selection are entirely based on (1) Form of horses, <2> Analysis of weights assigned, (3) Very careful study and observation, etc. For particulars please apply in Writing Only to "Capt.
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    • 163 2 $0.20 a bottle for DOLLAR brand JAVA SAUCE I Delicious for your Breakfast. Tiffin. Dinner and in its effect stimulates digestion. T. G. KIAT CO., Singapore. 7CC, North Bridge Road, T. O. H. SPECTACLES MEAN COMFORT VISION VOGUE The Optical House 65, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. **SARSAPARILLA TONIC" Blood Builder and
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    • 106 2 PhotecT Your Car From Sun And Rain Use Our Canvas Cover BOON SENG Co., Ltd. a boon and good Charges moderate" r v ma M M cure in 8 days. No r. n. MA IN IN relapse afterwards. Guaranteed. Consult personally or by correspondence, H. KARIM BAKSH SONS, PilesSpeciallsts, 709
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    • 76 2 WHAT COULD BE A MORE ACCEPTABLE OR BETTER GIFT THAN A WATCH Delightful GUts of the Very Utest Models in Wrist Pocket Wau£ can be viewed at our showrooms. 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROW (Near Middle Road) p jg DIABETES, CONSUMPTION' ASTHMA, PREMATURE OLD-ArY SKIN BLOOD DISEASES PARALYSIS, PILES, FISTULA and
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  • 1332 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES X'MAS HOLIDAY CRUISE East Asiatic Line TO SAIGON AND BANGKOK 'J'HE East Asiatic Line announces an interesting 3 weeks' Christmas cruise by the Erria from Penang, Port Swettenham, Malacca or Singapore to Saigon, Bangkok Biid back, giving passengers an excellent opportunity to visit Angkor and Pnom Penh
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    • 435 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Si and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. SOMALI 6.K10 Nov. 23 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 14 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 24
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    • 130 3 .V V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. M.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 s.s. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Dec. 24 Kates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 442 3 TO FRENCH PORTS. V HOMEWARDS. j J LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec 7 I pAR»T T M JACQUES >r JJ ***** !i! es mantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sec. li X Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan 7 c i
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    • 440 3 SPECIAL Christmas HOLIDAY CRUISE Dec. 18th, 1936 to Jan. Bth, 1937, by the new and modern m/s "ERRIA" 14,700 Tuns Displacement to Saigon and Bangkok ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH. ENJOY 3 WEEKS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING INDO-CHINA AND SIAM MODERATE FARES Independent Overland Tours to ANGKOR and
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    • 439 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHKK Mm ljloyd Ip l (Incorporated In Germany). The undernotcd are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore. 1936. t m.v. "TRAVE" omits, Manila, Hongkong and Japan Nov. 26 8 s.s. "LAHN" omits Shanghai and North China due Penang Nov.
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  • 375 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Nov. 21. Previous To-day Change Tone r y,i;'fi: Steadier Quiet Spot Buyer. ***** MU» SeUert 8 3 i 8 5 Dec Buyers 8 1116 8% -H l6 Sellers 8% 8 Jan.i Mar. Buyers ***** 8 11.16 Sellers r Apr.i June Buyers 8% 8
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  • 1271 4 2977/ ANNUAL ORDINAR V GENERAL MEETING YOUR Board felt that they should be prepared for any eventuality in respect to the continuance or otherwise of the Tin Restriction Scheme, and with the work \:e have already finished and that which we have In mind for early completion,
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  • 152 4 Base Metal Issues Rule Firm London, Nov 20. ON the Stock Exchange details ol a heavy settlement restricted business to-day and the absence of sustained buying, coupled with some profit-taking, caused irregularity. Base metal issues generally ruled firm but copper mines with interests in Spain weakened sharpiy, Wheat
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  • 100 4 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 1!> On the Stock Exchange the news o. the Government Loan was reflected n; early marking down of some gilt-edgea securities but movements were mo-Mi> small. The markets, otherwise, generally were very firm and active. Peninsular Orientals apprecia rr sharply on a resumption
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  • 89 4 During the week ended Nov. 14 exports of tinned pineapples Malayan ports amounted to 19.258 of which: 12.086 »63 per cent.) cases wen United Kingdom, 4,372 (23 per w cases to the Continent of Europe, i (6 per cent.) cases to Canada, and (8 per cent.) cases elsewhere.
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  • 57 4 At a meeting of the advisory council of the Imperial Institute on Mineral Resources recently Sir Robert Hadfieid. who is a member of the council, announced that he wished to contribute £1,000 to promote the compilation oi mineral brochures by the institute. Tne director accepted the offer with gratiudo on
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    • 787 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG "BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,
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  • 1528 5 Issued by Fraser arid Co, Lyall arid Evatt, Exchange arid Stock Brokers m MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 5 5|6 5!- 5 6 11 AsamKumbang 32 34-cd 32 34 -cd 5- Ayer Hitam 20- 22;-cdl9 6 2C6ed •Averweng US 2.05
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  • 494 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Monday morning. Singapore: 30"g ct<., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 8 11 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady, Quiet. New York: 18% cts.!, down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Steady. To-day prices are unchanged on Saturday but the market is very quiet
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  • 131 5 ALHAMBRA.—"Spendthrift," 6.15 and V. XO .111. CAPITOL.—"We Went To College.*— 6.15 and 9.15 p m PAVlLlON.—"Educating Father," 6 15 end 9 15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH —"Hell in the Heavens" 6 15 nd 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE. "Strike Me Pink." UKi.A) WORLD i -aoartH Dancing Side-shows Malay Ope»">p Wi vangs. Cinemas: Globe
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 297 5 MM I II BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. 9 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMJTKO FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHiCLE. BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. lbD. CECIL STREET, SlNtiAPOfc*. L O. JOHNSON BANK
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  • 188 6 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Letters Nov. 26, Dec 121 and Dec. 15 t Parcels Nov. 19. Nev; Year: Letters Dec. 4, Dec. 19. Dec. 22 t Parcels Nov. 2b. MAILS FOR U.S.A. Chiistmas: Letters Nov. 20 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 t Dec.
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  • 126 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. Amsterdam*, by Air (Netherlands), time Of delivery ol boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Holland etc. by the Christiaan Hugens, due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Holland by the Sibajak. due
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  • 99 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 4 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine. Egypt, E and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe. Nigeria Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing, 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan. Jask§, -Amsterdam? and LondonS: Netherlands, closing 12.45 pm Wednesday.
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  • 20 6 The mail despatched from Singapore on Oct. 30 by the Karapara was delivered in London on Nov 21.
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  • 94 6 3 HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Nov. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate ll Suisang 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Ban<jrove 38; Hong Kheng 16: Patroclus 14; Klang 11; Kangaroo 7. Empire Dock '.Entrance cat* 3, Steel Seafarer 32; Silverteak 36 Marudu 38. Empire
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  • 134 6 Mr. Chou See Kin<? And Miss Dulcic Them Singapore. Monday. The wedding took place on Saturday at the Singapore Chinese Presbyterian Church, the Rev. T. C. Gibson M A officiating, of Mr. Chou See King eldest son of Mrs. Chou Sin Lee and the late Mr. Chou Sin
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  • 33 6 The Felix Roussel is expected to arrive in Singapore from Saigon to-morrow at 6 a.m., and sail en the same day at noon for Colombo, Djibouti, Port r.nid md Marseilles.
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  • 89 6 Special Return Showing Of "Cavalcade" t AT THE CINEMAS FOLLOWING a successful week-end with "Educating Father," the story of the Jones Family, which will be repeated to-night, the Pavilion will put on tomorrow for one night only, by special request, a repeat screening of Noel Coward's big achievement.
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  • 139 6 "We Went To College" ALTHOUGH the M.-G.-M. picture "We Went to College," is not in the same class as "Dodsworth" and other successful films seen in Singapore recently, it does present some good light comedy. The weak point in this picture is the absence of any convincing story,
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  • 132 6 Good Entertainment At The Alhambra Singapore, Monday. One of the most entertaining films to come to the Alhambra Theatre for some time is the current attraction, "Spendthrift." the Paramount production with Henry Fonda, Pat Paterson. Mary Brian and George Barbier in the principal roles. The story concerns the affairs
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  • 19 6 Owing to popular demand the film Cavalcade" will be shown for one night only at the Pavilion on Tuesday
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  • 133 6 Mr. Samuel Especkerman Passes The death took place at Guilio mo Road, Singapore, on Saturday mu, 0 Mr Samuel Francis Especkerian n h 78th. year. 111 Ul s The funeral which took place n Bidadari Cemetery on Sunday alter' was preceded by a Choral Service Church of
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    • 508 6 MA LA VA*5 HOTEL TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND THE WORLD FAMOUS ROLLER SKATERS 4 LA SALLES SENSATIONAL SKATING WIZARDS. DEATH DEFYING SPINS ON A TABLE TOP LAST FEW DAYS. NON-DINERS $1.00 imu mi BRAS BASAH RAFFLES BRASSERIE road EXCELLENT CUISINE.
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    • 90 6 Steiiotypisiri Shorthand by Machine j Full particulars from The SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR New Shipment just ARRIVED SHIRT Gray, Blue Fawn. LADY'S KAT Trimming Decoraiir-s Articles Baba Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. "SEAGER'S EGG FLtP" H Can a leopard change his spots? Of Jjl course he can! When
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 342 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE J STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMS Africa East Hakubasan Maru Nov. 23 1 p.m. China (generally) Hoihow Kumsang 23 2 p.m. Hongkong Kumsang 23 2 p.m. Japan Kumsang 23 2 p.m. Pontianak Pangkor 23 2 p.m. Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Boelongan 23 4 p.m.
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    • 167 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Kixtur£B TO-DAY, NOV. 23 Hockey: S.C.C "A" Rl. BjC.C; Colts "A" v. Raffles College I. College ground; SRC "A' v. Medical College, College ground: S.R.C. "A" v. Khalsa, SRC; C.S.C. II v. 5.J.1., 5.J.1.; S.C.R.C. v. V.M.C.A., S.C.R.C: APC. v. Excise Dept A.P.C G.SC
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  • 99 7 SEARCH WILL NOT BE TOLERATED IN OR OUT OF PORT LIMITS WARSHIPS PREPARE FOR BIG NAVAL BATTLE \yARSHIFS cf both the Spanish Government and rebel forces are preparing for naval action in the Ivied iterlean, which is expected to begin with a rebei bombardit of
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  • 542 7 Reuter Wireless. Tangiers, Nov. 22. LOWING the announcement of neral Franco that rebel warwill blockade and bombard elona and Valencia the Spanish (ioveinmen: is arming ail Spanish :..iftnea in the ports it tonIs with a view to harassing shipin the S.raits and bombarding insurgent ports
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  • 449 7 Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Nov. 20. MEAT i; f, ."oak. Rati 32 P w 01 curry ill. t. j'.eak, per ib. ton, Australian, per lb. 35 an, kati lean and fat «1st quality) 35 POULTRY < mo;..s docaliy reared), kati 48 each r'-v.-ls, kati 30 Hons (locally reared»,
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  • 321 7 Japan Disaster HORRIBLE DEATH UNDER MUD Tokyo. Nov. 20. WHE latest information regarding the disaster al the Osarusawa cooper mine is that 210 have been killed and 592 are missing or believed to be dead. The education authorities estimate that at least 250 school children perished in
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  • 36 7 Hongkong, Sunday. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Singapore philanthropist, arrived in Canton yesterday to or en the Canton Nursery, which has been constructed lor the Government at his expense.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 76 7 Fisheries Convention DECISION NOT TO SIGN Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 22. fJUIE Soviet Government has decided not to sign the RussoJapanese Fisheries Convention as retaliation to the Japanese German Treaty. Reute. leariio that possibilities of other counter moves such as the breaking off of negotiations at Tokyo
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  • 73 7 Mme, Leonice Bombaroh, believed to be the oldest living French woman, recently celebrated the 107 th anniversary of her birth. To mark the occasion she was presented with a bouquet on behalf of the Municipality of Rheims, in which town she was born during the reign of King Charles X
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    • 208 7 SLEEP The (ireat Consoler. How many men over forty nstead of enjoying a night's relreshing sleep, have cause to rise a number of times; and in the morning feel physically exhausted. If you suffer from this distressing symptom you ran gato indescribable relief from HALMAGON. Night risings iapidly diminish giving
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    • 229 7 J s 1 jPeninsular Investment! LIMITED S (Incorporated in the Federated Malay States). SINGAPORE j REMOVED TO j j s j j 17, SOUTH CANAL RD. (First Ffo€»r) j I Sl\«. A I*ORE j i •j. J DRINK j Delicious Refreshing. I < .g. I Drink s j D. T.
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    • 209 8 I To-night at 6.15 9.15 X ALHAMBRA -MgijfcN I Dollars fly, hearts throb, Wl thrills multiply as a mad- 'wl^y J cap millionaire runs a iBBI fortune into a shoestring 1 IIWHIIf ffA A Paramount Picture with HENRY FONDA I A T N Vnv/ P°* erson Mary Brian I George
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    • 142 8 0 11 CAPITOL.. TO NIGHT j j A Rollicking Riotous j Corned} of "those Jjjj j Good Old School Days /^J^ F£ JB UTTIftWORIH ABEL < at wat eb Ony% l I Sec the old Boys show the \V ,1 fA fl Young Girls a thing or two! TV, With
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    • 90 8 I WEDNESDAY NEXT j At The CAPITOL j j IpL GREAT STARS... J L INSPIRED BY j nJIM THE STRANGEST J j rWkr mm EVER i fc* 1 MARCH I Ife BAXTER i I L E BARRYWORE with $L gregorVratoff i aM&C Directed by Howard Hawlcf Oorrylß Zongck *«oc/«fe Producer
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  • 543 9 BIG ATTACK? War With Japan Feared Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 22. lATEST reports from North China I indicate that the hostilities in Suiyuan are likely to develop into a direct war between China and Japan. Twenty thousand Manchukuo troops are concentrating at Mukden, preparatory to marching on Suiyuan.
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  • 262 9 Sir James Owen Arrives In Singapore I Singapore, Sunday. SIR JAMES OWEN, a prominent newspaper proprietor in England, arrived in Singapore this afternoon by the Blue Funnel Patroclus on his way home in the course of a round-the-world tour, accompanied by Lady Owen and a party of
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  • 41 9 Fishing Smack Capsizes In Heavy Seas Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 20. NINE fishermen were drowned when the Peterhead drifter Olive Branch capsized in heavy seas while returning to Yarmouth. The victims included the captain and his three sons—Renter Wireless.
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  • 42 9 The death occurred on Nov. 3. at Beach Warren. Milford-on-Sea. of Beatrice, wife of Mr. R. J. B. Clayton. MCS.. retired. She was a granddaughter of Charles Dickens, and was 67 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton were well-known in Perak.
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  • 70 9 AIR HORROR Protest By Foreign Diplomats Reuter. Washington, Nov. 21. ACCORDING to the Spanish Embassy, the foreign Diplomatic Corps in Madrid has expressed a desire to penetrate the insurgent lines to inform the insurgent leaders that the bombing of Madrid has aroused the conscience of the
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  • 558 9 Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Nov. 21. Thp streets are in ruins and the Payees aregutted 6 Semi-official figure. «how that 250 are dead and i,»uu wounded in yesterday's bombardment alone bringing the admitted casualties for the week to 500 killed and 1,200 wounded, the majority being women and
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    • 429 9 I iTEST ADVERTISEMENTS j i vt£D immediately two experienced ♦v«P operators. Apply in person to Clerk, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. n iFD -Ladies to canvass house to allowance and commission, D eak Cantonese, Hokkien and ,ply Box No. 489, c o Malaya Iribune, Singapore "TrAMOPHONS NEEDLES. Buy Pt'from the manufacturers' repre-
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    • 336 9 1 Tempire talkie 1 (TANJONG PAGAR) 7 P.M. LAST NIGHT 9 P.M. Eddie Cantor in SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S Musical Comedy j STRIKE ME PINK" j S GIRLS! MUSIC! DANCES! i TO-MORROW The Most Thrilling Film Ever Filmed 1 I Conquer The Sea" 1 with i STEFFI DUNA 2 A Year in
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  • 58 10 The death occurred at 'the General Hospital, Singapore, after a short illness, on the morning of Sunday, Nov. 22, of Mrs. N. K. Kannan, wife of Mr. N. K. Kannan, of Giliman Barracks, Singapore. She leaves behind her bereaved husband, two sons and three daughters, and relatives
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  • 81 10 Mr. N. K. Kannan wishes to thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths, letters of condolence, and attended the funeral of his late beloved wife, at the Bidadari Cemetery on Sunday 2? 11 36. MR. TAN SIEW INN and family thank all friends and relatives who paid night
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  • 770 10 JJURING the past week an entirely new orientation of the woilcl balance of power has taken place, if we are to believe the news messaged that have Oetn received. The changes have been made principally by the new commitments of Germany and Italy and they lead naturally to
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  • 21 10 Mr. J. K. Gale, of the firm of Sisson and Delay, and Mrs. Gale have returned to Singapore after long leave
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  • 47 10 Capt. T. M. Hussey. the Film Censor, Malaya, returned to Singapore by the Patroclus after a short visit to Hongkong. Also on the Patroclus returning from Frngkonß w*r e Mr. J F Clark 6 S Thl aP »°,n Munici Pahty, and Mrs.' Tne latter is the well-known
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  • 220 10 NOTES COMMENTS A Good Outlook jyjARKET reports from the United States indicate that in spite of, or perhaps because of—we are not near enough to judge the point with accuracy I —the overwhelming victory of President j Roosevelt in the election, principal issues I remain very firm and there is
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  • 237 10 pHILATELISTS in Malaya are greatly interested in the prospect of special issues of stamps for the Coronation. It is certainly not too early for collectors to begin thinking about securing them. For the benefit of those v.ho are interested, and whe may not have seen announcements in Home
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  • 283 10 JHERE is a strange procedure i n the Bankruptcy Department 0 f t h Colony which makes if extremely difficult for a bankrupt to obtain his discharge if he no longer resides in the Settlement in which he was adjudicated If, for instance, a man whc went bank
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  • 405 10 By LOCaL Aocrdonian is now experimental" with crude oil In his ciearette lighter. A A Dcgs and tents now prohibited from toe Home beaches. The nudist movement is the only solution. <=3 A It is now thought that this is the hottest autumn Singapore has experienced
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 201 10 V A j T RALEIGH AJ J THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE km j i i i THL% MACHINE THAT HAS 5 j /t^~' STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS j I GUARANTEED FOR EVER j From $45.00 Each j j |Y^^ T !'l WRITE FOR FREE j j ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. j j
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    • 48 10 R. A. THOMPSON, ILO.Sc., (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem casrj. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 fears European Clinica' Experience t 4 i you s i own i s s I THE j Railways j j USE THEM.
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  • 126 11 CRUISER WITHDRAWN FROM BARCELONA destroyer garland stays plans made to evacuate all BRITISH SUBJECTS FOLLOWING a special meeting- of the British Cabinet on the new development in the Spanish civil war—the threat of the rebels to bombard and blockade Barcelona fp t ie sea—the British
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  • 88 11 Londcn, Nov. 22. I MEETING of Ministers took place A thi< evening at 10. Downing street, r which the fo!lowing were pivscnt; The Prime M'.r.iser, the (hanrellor ot the Exchequer, the Foreign Seiretar\. the Home Sccrcary, the Eirst Lord of the Admiralty and the Minister for Co-ordination
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  • 184 11 Reuter. Valencia, Nov. 22. .i >n-; tha the island of Majorca d as a virtual Italian base for the equipi ill- Spaniel insuigent army foi cn the Spanish mainland are <vrjtie in a semi-official statement, which in have at .esent ome IGAivH.: men of the regular »rmy on
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  • 167 11 New Rebel Offensive Developing Reuter. London, Nov. 23. Operating without aeroplanes but with the help cf a heavy at till.ry bomnardment tlio pfp the attack on Madrid and claim that the offensive is developing ratisiactorily. Th? model prison has teen reduced to ashes. The loyalists' mo?t formidable
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  • 28 11 Lord Roche has been elected president of the London Society of East Anglians, in succession to the Lord Mayor of London, who has completed his year of office.
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  • 262 11 Recognition Of Franco BRITISH AND FRENCH VIEWS Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 22. OIGNOK Nobile Ciuttis, hitherto a counsellor of the Embassy in Spain, has boon appointed Charge TAiTaires to General Franco's Government and is expected to move to Burgos. The Italian Ambassador in Spain, who has
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  • 37 11 Colombo Man As Deputy Master Attendant Singapore, Monday. Commander C. A. Robinson, Deputy Master Attendant, Colombo, has oeen appointed Deputy Master Attendant ot thp Straits Settlements. He will arrive by the Hector on Saturday.
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  • 50 11 NAY AL WAR BEGINS Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 23. THE official communique states: "Several submarines, apparently foreign, attacked our warships at 9 a m. at the entrance to Port Carthagena. A torpedo struck the cruiser Cervantes, doing damage. Other torpedoes were fired at the cruiser Mendezmuncs w.thout doing damage."—Reuter.
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  • 380 11 LATEST NEWS Chinese Repulse Irregulars Shanghai, Nov. 23. QLIET prevailed over East Suiyuan last evening. The situation in Ncith Suiyuan is very gave. La:,t Saturday night 2,000 Mongol and Manchu troops, among them Eome Japanese, launched an attack on *h? Chinese position south-west of Wuchuen. Under
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  • 63 11 Bi# Offensive Against Invaders Nanking, Nov. 2.'>. QENTRAL Government troops are rapidly massing on the East Suiyuan front, preparatory to a large-scale offensive against the Mongol and Manchukuo irregulars who are attacking the province. Generals Tan Gen Peh Mens Ping Yo, commanders respectively of the Thirteenth Army Corps
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  • 247 11 War Office Worried REGULAR ARMY MUCH DEPLETED Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 20. F AM bound to admit that under present conditions service on nc voluntary system of recruitment jccms in grave danger," declared Sari Stanhope (War Office) replyng to points raised in the House of lords'
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  • 73 11 Britain And Japan Will Benefit Reuter. Ankara, Nov. 22. DRITISII trade, especially the textile indu ry. Wili benefit considerably by a new Government decree suppressing from Jan. 1 the quota system introduced in 1931 which diastically restricted British, Japanese and other imports. A new general imports regime
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  • 180 11 SOVIET ORDER Diplomatic Breach Expected Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 22. THE German engineer Stickling and his fellow accused in the sabotage trial at Novosibirsk have been sentenced to death, according to an announcement made here. CONSUL IMPLICATED The German Ambassador in Moscow to-day made further representations
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  • 65 11 War And Navy Ministries Accept Cuts Reuter. THE War .Ministry having accepted a cut of 102,000,0w0 yen and <he Navy Miaialiw a cvi of 08,000,000 yen in the draft estimates the Fiaance Ministry will submit to the Cabinet on Friday the budget tor 1037-38, approximating 3.040,000,000 yen. Tfca
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  • 762 12 PIONEER FLYER REPLIES SAFETY FIRST Different Problem For The Dutch Singapore, Monday. IN an interview with the Tribune last night Sir Keith Macpherson Smith, who with his brother the late Sir Ross Smith blazed the England-Australia air trial in 1919, replied to the criticism which
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  • 70 12 Arrived in Singapore by aircraft "Canberra" VH-USC from Brisbane or. Nov. 17:—Mr. G. E. Williams. Left Singapore by aircraft "Atalanta" G-ABTI on Nov. 18:--Mr. Hunt, for Penang, Mr. A. Meier, for Bangkok, Mrs. A. Meier, for Bangkok. Arrived in Singapore by aircraft "Arethusa" VT-AEF from Bahrein on
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  • 780 12 Death Of Old Singapore Resident Singapore, Monday. AN old and greatly respected member of a well-known Singapore family died in the person of Mrs. Josephine Marie Hogan at the residence of her son, Mr. N. S. Hogan of Lorong B, St. George's Road. Singapore in her 76th.
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  • 184 12 MR. C. E. Wurtzburg, M.C., formerly the head of Mansfield and Co., Ltd in Singapore, is homeward bound on the Patroclus after a visit to ShanghßMr. Wurtzburg has been appointed to an important post in the British shipping world, becoming managing director of the Glen Line,
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  • 744 12 JUDGE LOATH TO INTERFERE SUPREME COURT SETS ASIDE CONVICTION IMUST confess that there was nothing whatsoever in the evidence to suggest that what took place was other than a perfectly pioper and harmless mode of brightening the leisure hours of a number of people. "The
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  • 72 12 Singapore. Monday. The death occurred at the General Hospital. Singapore, after a short illness of Mrs. Kannan, wife of Mr. N. K. Kannan of Gillman Barracks, in the early hours of Sunday morning. The deceased entered hospital only three days ago. The funeral took place at
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  • 79 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 22. Mr. H. B. Langworthy, who returned from long leave spent at Home, by the s.s. Comorin. assumed duties to-day as Commissioner of Police, Johore, relieving Mr. W. A. C. Haines, who goes by air on leave on Nov. 25. Mr
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  • 274 12 To Meet Lady Thomas COMMODORE SMITH'S FAREWELL Singapore, Monday. HE the Governor (Sir Shenton Thomas) and Air Commodore S W. Smith, former Air Officer Commandnig the R.A.F., Far East, left Singapore this morning for Penang. His Excellency's party included his private secretary, Mr. A. H. P.
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  • 74 12 After Week's Stay In Singapore Singapore, Monday. /,FTER a stay of a week in Singapore th* 12 warships of the United States Asiatic fleet left for Batavia shortly after six o'clock this morning on their cruise in Far Eastern Waters. Admiral H. E. Yarnell, Commander-in-chief of
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  • 104 12 How They Are Affected By The Strike Singapore, Monday. THE Dollar Steamship Company announces that none of their vessels vill reach Singapore until about four weeks after the United States seamen's strike ends. President liners usually arrive in Singapore every Saturday and leave the following Tuesday on their
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  • 449 12 FULL LIST FOR WEDNESDAY THE following is the full ii st of 1 handicaps tor Wednesday's ra. J the second dav of the Sinjram,.Turf Club meetirg: a,n sap«rt Horses Class 3—Div. 2—About 7 fur? Jack Druce Russian Gown i Littlehurst Rotarian Salad 2 2 The Cretan Girl
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  • 1129 14 FULL REPORT OF ARMY'S WIN COMBINED STATES TWICE IN THE LEAD (From Our Oun Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. CTAMINA and fitness triumphed in the d "Malaya" Cup rugger match here this evening when the Army defeated Negri-Malacca to the tUiie of 26 points (four
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  • 55 14 Singapore beat the R.A.F. and R.N. In a Mamya Cup same on Saturday by 11—5. Picture shows J. C. Cooke (Singapore standoffi about to" open cat a movement after receiving from C. T. Owen (scrumhulf, seen on ground) lollowins; a scrum. SOUTH JOHORE PUT TO ROUT 34-8 MARGIN Easy Rugger
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  • 558 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 24. THE ninth Heavy Brigade R.A., carried too many guns for the depleted South Johore Rugby fifteen yesterday evening on the Civil Service ciub padang, Johore Bahru, and beat the civilians by 34 points live goals, and three tries) to 3 points (one
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  • 224 14 Feachey and H. Fanco'tt 0. C. W. Lindsay and A. T. Cameron I, H. F. Yeates and C. Thorp 0. M. F. Harrison and D. Henderson 0, F. Westcoti and W. Gunstone 1 1 t E, Kent and D. W. Dale I*4, R. C. Earee and G. Pritchett 0. R.
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  • 95 14 scored 53 in an hour and a half's batting and hit four boundaries. In the Australian innings Bradman's batting was noteworthy for his perfect footwork and timing which repeatedly sent the bail to the ropes. He made 63 and was associated with Brown in an 89-minutes partnership which realised 103
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  • 333 14 Sydney, Nov 2?>. Au'lialia. at lunch-time. 289 for £.—Reuter. NAVY AIR FORCE BEATEN BY 11-s Singapore Not Too Impressive Singapon ALTHOUGH they d< Navy and Air Farce al Besar stadium this a: thus progressed a t their Malaya Cup ran pore will have to pro i form outside the scrum
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  • 21 14 The annual g nei. ciate? cf the Singapo be held in the Clul Nov. 30, at 7 p.m.
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  • 585 15 ONLY GOAL WIN OVER MALACCA late score Draw Would Have Been Fairer Result p,.,. o u r Oivn Correspondent) Screinban. Sunday. noCKFV of a standaid all too rare H it tht Negri was witnessed on "v "s lub padang this evening uhfn Singapore met .Malacca and
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  • 174 15 The Army beat Negri-Malacca by 26—15 in the Malaya Cup on Saturday. The teams are shown above with the Army on tne ieu INTER-STATE BADMINTON N. S. LOSE 9-1 But Creates Biggest Upset Of Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sunday. SELANGOR swept the board to day when they encountered
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  • 187 15 Ida Lim. Selangor* lady champion, was defeated by 14-year old Miss Lee Chee Neo, Negri lady champion. Results: (Negri players mentioned first):— MEN'S SINGLES S Veerapan lost to Chan Kon Leong, 15_9- 7—15- 6—15. Lim Ewe Law lost to A.' S. Samuel. 15—1; 15—7. Wong Yew Chong lost to Foo
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  • 166 15 London. Nov. 22. AT Cape Town. Alfred Padgham, the British open champion, won the Western Province golf championship with a total of 278 for the four rounds, hks returns being 72,64. 73 and 69. The second round was a course record; the bogey score was 76. AMERICAN FINAL In the
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  • 48 15 Khean. N. Geo Lee. On Wednesday, S.C.R.C. vs. St. Andrew's School, at home: Chee Kong Leong, Tan Hak Wan, T. S. Ong, Ong Swee Law, Shim Kah Foo, Kee Yew Hock, Low Kee Soon, Sim Seng Watt, Kam Gim Lock, Ong Swee Keng, T. W. Ong. S.C.C. BILLIARDS
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  • 1046 15 S.C.C. straight snooker championship ties: Monday: F. S. Gibson vs. M. S. Robinson; R. Johnson vs. C. C. Dunman. Tuesday: E. J. Riches vs. G. Pritchett; N. G. Bishop vs. K. C. Gillett. Wednesday: F. J. L. Mayger vs. Winner of F. S. Wood and F. W. Peachey. SELANGOR'S EASY
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    • 31 15 Ihe Ratio na I Remedy pi £g for Malaria I. Im\Li A. Has Saved Millions HH I Pyrex is More Economical JllL. than any other Fever Mixture BENGAL CHEMICAL CALCUTTA. t-
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    • 91 15 V m cut at mm Lift AnUkANCf COMPANY LIMITED UJ.S. 4 mm cocoa IV CO II0 *X 1 lb tin -50 cents 1/2 ,b tin 3o cents i/ 4 lb tin -20 cents H'jjg-r' rrm r g^r 1 1 1 -V "Thank you, Glaxo" n I Wmmm mTmWm £OR making
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  • 217 16 Lipton Challenge Cup Race At R.S.Y.C. AN Sunday, the International Six Metres sailed the first race of a series for the Lipton Challenge Cup. There was a strong breeze from the North, tide flooding "Ramona", skippered by J. E. S. Alexander finished first. Finishing times and points were
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  • 172 16 Singapore. Saturday. THE annual match for the Galloway Cup, between the Medical Collie and Raffles College, produced interesting rugby on the tatter's ground this afternoon. The Medical Colhge ran out winners by 11 points—two tries und a goal— thus winning the trophy lor the fifth year in succession,
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  • 289 16 American Naval Visitors Beat Singapore Singapore, Sunday. "HE baseball team Irom the U. S. S. Paul Jones, of the Asiatic fleet beat the Singapore team to-day by nine to seven runs, in a hard fought game. The score was tied at seven all at the nd of the
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  • 104 16 London, Nov. 21. JO-DAY'S rugby results:— Cheshire 5 Cumberland 3 Northumberland 8 Lancashire 19 Yorkshire 5 Durham 0 Bath 11 Gloucester 5 Blackheath 8 Cambridge U 1^ Bradford 14 Liverpool 9 Bristol 8 Devonport Ser. 3 Harlequins 7 Oxford Univ 11 Leicester 27 Nuneaton 3 London Scottish 4
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  • 85 16 The Nelsonitcs XI defeated the P. O. Carthage XI by six goals to one in a triendly match yesterday on the Railway Institute ground. The scorers for Nelsonites XI were Chua Keng Pak. Sulong, and Choon VVhatt <4». The following are selected to play for Nelsonites XI against
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  • 306 16 Penang Rugger Visitor, Beaten At Taiping (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Saturday IN an interesting rugger 8ump to 1 played 011 the Kine f,; iu > School padang, Perak beat p 'V ,I] 26 points (four goals, a ptnanv b try) to five points (a
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  • 58 16 Saturdays results in I junior billiards champion Goh Tak Mah iA.A C R v Tan (S.C.R.C.) 200-144 Koh Hor Khoo 1(P B.A 0 Keng (C.A.) 200-108 TO D\ I TIES 6 p.m.: Tay Ye.v Tek :iraits Chin:se Recreation Kirn (Amicable Athlei A 8 p.m. Loy Martin (St J
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    • 1109 17 jjalayan Listeners' Radio pnom 7.50 p.m. National Anthem. Opening c i announcement. «tTNH EMPIRE Pfl 6 -52 p.m. Great Singers of the in g minor and in G major op. 49. At 7.55 p.m Music BR ITI IAITtIFQ 7i 9 v the piano: Tieinz Lamann. Bpm. The latest news from
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  • 112 18 "The Boy David" EDINBURGH ACCLAIMS NEW PLAY Reuter. London, Nov. 22. eighteen months of* vicissitudes and secret rehearsals Sir James Barries latest play "The Boy David," and the first since 1922. was produced anr'd enthuisiasm in the King's Theatre, Edinburgh, before a distinguished audience. The play,
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  • 46 18 Period Of Eniistment Is Extended Reuter Wireless. The committee for national defence of the Belgian Chamber has adopted the clause in the Defence Bill providing that certain contingents of the army be enlisted for 18 months In order to protect the frontier —Reutei vWeless.
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  • 192 18 Foreign Purchase Of U.S. Stocks Reuter Wireless. Washington, Nov. 20. AMERICA'S gold imports, the rising figures of excess reserves and regulation between States were the chief features of an extensive discussion at a ioint meeting of the Federal Reserve Board and its advisory council, but it is
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  • 40 18 To Join French Protest To Germany Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 20. ITALY has refused th e invitation to join 1 France in a collective protist to Germany against denunciation of the navigation clauses of the Versailles Treaty.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 97 18 German-Japanese Pact Against Communism Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Nov. 21. IT is officially announced that the Soviet Ambassador in Tokyo has informed the Japanese Foreign Minister that the Japanese explanation of the alleged agreement between Japan and Germany to fight Communism was unsatisfactory and was likely to
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  • 105 18 Pleased With Central European Pact Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 20. THE Fascist Grand Council meeting expressed pleasure* that the result of the visits of Count Ciano to Berlin, Vienna and Budapest was that a basis was laid for effective collaboration with Germany, Austria and Hungary. The Grand Council
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  • 135 18 A COMPULSORY ORDER 1,000 TAXIS Rebel Advance Checked Madrid, ov 21 fOMPULSORY evacuation 0 f t civil and non-combatam lace of the city has the Defence Committee u hi, i, 1 requisitioned a thousand for the purpose, and are arr»„ that they should return t,.
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  • 147 18 Reuter. Valencia, Nov. 21. That Italy and Germany will attempt convert Spain into a disguised col- is alleged in a violent d< ed by the whole of the Spanish CaReasserting that Italy has found m General Franco an accomplice wheretr she hopes an Empire in the Balearic Islands
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  • 130 18 "Wife Killed By Abuse Of j Opponents" Reuter Wireless. j I,il!<\ Nov. 20 THE suicide of M. Salen rn. ;n Leftist politician, is attributed impression caused by the rect .it deuM his wife and venomous politic on his war record Mass dem by Leftists against his
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    • 307 18 ENSURE BETTER VISION n a«itv Curves NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96, High Street, SINGAPORE. Phone 3786. Ok ASA COPP£P [miss this, gogg it ion ever* I OUR OFFER IS GENUINE AND IT CANNOT FAIL TO ADD INTEREST J AND MAKE YOUR SHOPPING A REAL PLEASURE. FROM NOW ON > UNTIL
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    • 273 18 IT'S DANGEROUS TO BE TOO THIN! Take these flesh-forminjr tablets. The thin man or woman is never safe. Coughs, colds and bronchitis sow their danperous seeds of future lung-trouble I very easily in those chests which are not j well covered with protective layers of j good solid flesh. Weigh
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    • 42 18 MASTER i. SPARKLING REFRESHING PU Pi 0 RAN EI»O l> is one of the healthiest drinks known. Made IIMT^WMI from the juice of Fresh Oranges 1 IJ [hv Roodness and freshness i 38 155 retained. V\ ;:;H W§Wmr j Ptiliil PHONG 34G3
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    • 15 18 Distributors for Southern Malaya:— 11 II I I \W Jkr C< No. 33, Winchester H«"<^
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    • 11 19 I If or «*%c SOLE AGENTS -'WJ*^ HENRY WAUGH Co" Ltd:
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    • 197 19 HL AYE RY" \W\ WEIGHING I S CALE S.. JSfVi II II ITIS II >| AI» E THERE IS AN A V E It 1 WEIGHING SCALE FOR EVERY PURPOSE. "Avery" machines are built by skilled, especially trained mechanics; using* raw material selected by scientific tests in their laboratory, to
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    • 1099 19 la*'in Listeners 9 Radio ZCK hongkong (Continued from page 17) 342 Metres (875 mcs TO-DAY gADIO-COLONIAt* FRANCE 505 pm News in Englisn> n5O a m European reC orded pro--520 p.m. End ol Broadcast. gramme. Dance music by Maurice Win-TO-DAI Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 Kcs). nick and his orchestra. ,n£ Q
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  • 117 20 The Malaya Tribune has secured the first pictures of the work of demarcating the boundaries of the King George V National Park, the land for which was presented jointly by the Sultans of PahanKelantan and Trengganu. The two pictures above sJiow Mr. L. Moy sey,
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    • 59 20 Agents: Joseph Travers ft Sons, Ltd. APB-2 LOTION-CREPE DE CHINE j j ftW*\ MILLOT 1 fn PARIS! I I THE BEST FINEST SOLD 1 j I Vi THIS MARKET J I TTiree Sizes $2 $3.50 -$6 p. bottle! I Dealers l 3 5 I FRESH ARRIVAL Ex s,s. FUSMMI MARU
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    • 168 20 SALT TONES AS J4 IT CLEANSES^ MASONITE J Extract from "Time" issue of October 19th, 1936: j ifoX ™n° 0 00 TSf f<?et) were so,d to Hollywood produce,, for I to trailer makers A '".ff 6 f et) to the automobile industry, another 200 carloads i as artificial tiU andlhe
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