Malaya Tribune, 3 November 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: y Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.. No. 2") S. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1937 FIVE CSNTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed.. Nov. ,°>, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1937 FAFS
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  • 1870 2 EARLS COURT REPLACES OLYMPIA INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1938 CARS THE International Motor Exhibition, to give it its official title, has for so long been known colloquially as "Olympia" that it is quite difficult to think of it under any other name. Yet, at the time of
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    • 294 2 j municipal gaY department y or call at the Show Room PHONE 510', Municipal Building, Coleman Street. WPS. 11A <<,F I Ai\Tl- GLARE COLOURED racOLORCRETEW PORTLAND Ipk dgf; CEMENT xfofidw rnrid-hardenine "Coloi crete" is marketed in—Buff and Red. The!? is aIT range of more delicate shades sold in "Colorcrete" NOT
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    • 65 2 I AND STOP THAT MALARIA 111 LATEST AND BEST. or Fever stopped WITHIN H, HOUR JJSff! CURE CASE CERTIFIED HARMLESS Vje «n. so sure you will be impresses S?£ unusual value and quality oi NAN SIN spectacles and with expert eye examinations to cure your headache and SEL/aSPSP We guarantee
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    • 89 2 2 CYMA >\ISB harxuE WATCHES If f w nave a delightful ranr«> the latest Ladies' and Gems' models in neat designs on display at our showrooms. PhONE NO. 7^22. VH'K WOII 111 XI. 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD iNear MIDDUfi ROAD>. 1 f.i: SINGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS Beverages Excclbnt European,
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    • 8 2 paint BOON SENG CO., LTD. 36;38, Robinson Road.
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  • 671 3 LNV POSES feli-Known in West-End i tii Wail' I onrton. IM. 28- am:i/inv bluffs s the to tight with Hi- at the strange .»< the Myctfrv ,< V.r retired lh« Itoval Navy. <»♦ l'(*nnau#h«» ♦-> tamliuvner. \n; 14 hourpfJ. he nutty mji-.' II rlmrm httM my worn»
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  • 105 3 Now Shewn Throughout The World Says Tass Agency Moscow Co mules all over the world are now how.ng film-s produced in the USS.R.. ctaitra the official news agency, fa.*». During the hist two years. Soviet linns have been screened in America Ciitur. Britain. France. Chechoslovakia China, Sweden. Koiway,
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  • 516 3 Mr. Sumner Welless Talks UR Sumner Welles, Under-Secretai v inf< p the American State Department. I ieU Paris for New York recently. Before Wa departure he again saw members ol tne French Government, including M. Bonnet, Minister of Finance, and discussed with them some ol the points
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    • 142 3 E °T^MISERYofPILES —Zam-Buk Brings Wonderful Relief. BE f ree from the awful misery and pain caused by the itching and burning of that weakening bowel complaint, piles. Apply regular dressings of Zam-Buk herbal ointment two or three times every day and you II be surprised at the wonderful relief it
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    • 684 3 WILL MY HUSBAND EVER GET RID OF SSTI HIS NERVOUSNESS AND BE HIMSELF AGAIN, DOCTOR V. \M J ONLY WITH PROPER fl!** y NERVE-NOURISHMENT. L\ IJ LACK Of THIS SA«EPtf CIOUS WOt UU*>*. WRECK COMPLETELY STARTS «21 ,co" V US VITAMIN B- HIS INTESTINAL TONE WAS POOR element sagMssa? us
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  • 703 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES HISTORY OF MARINE INSURANCE The Present State Of Development IN his presidential address to the Insurance Institute oi London 'ast month. Mr. A. G. Sweet. F .C.I. 1., general manager of the Guard! in Assurance Co.. Ltd.. outlined the envelopment of insurav.ee up to the presem day.
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    • 447 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PaCL BRITISH INDIA TE! (Incorporated in ingiAad). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. BEHAR 6,000 Nov. 4 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov. 5 SOUDAN t 6,500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN i 6.070 Dec. 18
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    • 46 4 I. s. K. linb; (Incorporated in Japan). HAVRE MARU r J v va {> MILAN MARU Nov M BOSTON MARU gj' 11 Agents: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHI LIMITED. (Incorporated In S.S) TELEPHONE: 5211 5212 UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE Landing Agents* THE SOUTHERN GODOWN CO., LTD No. 4, Battery Road.
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    • 580 4 I M. B. K. I I I KOKUSAI LINE. j i (KOKUBAI KlSllf KAISHA) I (Incorporated In Japan). Tor JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Dae Due Sailing -JSU I I, reaang Spore Spore via —g**g r i m|» KOMAKI MARU Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Keelang pee, 18
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    • 436 4 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DEC EMBER 11TH TO DECEMBER, 31ST, 1937 TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP "BORINGIA" '12 500 tons displacement* ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING SIAM and INDO CHINA. ROUNDTRIP FARE SUP.— excluding stay
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    • 387 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. \f|S/| NORDDEt TS «IE| iNORDfI [ugygl The undernoted arc tl intended fixtures: OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG sinv, NORTH CHINA and j ~Al SJS. "KOELN" omits Japan s.s. "GNEISENAU China mi. -TRAVE" omits M and Japan HOMEWARD. ov > For HOLLAND, HAMBURG t Bti Mh s.s. "DONAU" also calld
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  • 652 5 Tragedy At Home FUNERAL AT BIDADARI Singapore, Wednesday. jLfISS Pamela Diamond, the five-year-old daughter of Dr. W. Ci E. Diamond, a former medical officer in charge of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Singapore, and Mrs. Diamond, c.:eel at the General Hospital, Singapore, yesterday morning, from scalds received
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  • 199 5 The death occurred at his residence in East Coast Ropd on Saturday of Mr. Charles Valentine Doral, at the age of 37. Mr. Doral was for many years a teacher in the schools of the Christian Brothers and retired about a year ago through
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    • 473 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. are now Invited for the L or service. For Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. Manganese Jaws and 4 pm., 10th Nov., 1937. boundary ngi Road. .day. 15th Nov., 1937. Yards of and 73 4 p.m., 17th Nov., 1937 C. H. GOLD lE,
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    • 709 5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN YEW JOO late of Lorong 8, Geylang, Singapore, Deceased. Pursuant to Section~l3l of The Probate and Administration Enactment. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors, next-of-kin and other persons g any claim s or demands against the Estate of Tan Yew Joo,
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    • 556 5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. THE MANDAI-TEKONG (SINGAPORE) RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. »I 1 porated in the Straits Settlements) MTJTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, No. 96 Market St., I Singapore, on Friday, November 19, 1937, at noon, and
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    • 572 5 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (Chapter 151). AND IN THE MATTER OF GREGSON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). The Creditors (if any; of the abovenamed Company are required, on or before the 17th day o; November, 1937 to send their names ar.d addresses, and the
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    • 467 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs E. Doral and family, wish to exores their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of th> late Mr. Charles Valentine Doral, a well as those who sent wreaths tel"grams and letters of condolence.' The kindness of friends who had Masses >aid for the
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  • 414 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 2. Previous To-day Change Verir Quiet Idle SIS r (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7% 7 I|l6 +1 1G Sellers. JH (3rd Forward) Jan.tMar. Buyers. 7«/ 2 VA Be«era 7 9|16 7 9 16 April June Buyers 7 9 16 7 9 16 Sellers
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    • 750 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) J CAPITAL 1 Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I TELEPHONES i Managing Director 3172 Secretary iMi i i General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 J Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." j LONDON BANKERS NEW
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    • 203 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated ln New Zealand) Established 1872 W. J. DEXTER, Manager. I. Plnlaysoß Green. Tel. 593«. I'IMWORRIfO ABOUT WINMIf. MORNING TILL NIGHT vJQb? WHAT DO YOU ADVISI "Why. the poor little thing is consti- I Ts a the HS she s "Wd That th f chle
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    • 61 6 s,l ikrln toticn I mowning and V "Ifht. f j Almond». SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion— Concentrated Liquid ShampooPowder Shampco—Solidified Briltiantine Hair Cream—Sweet Oil *>f Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole Distributors:— RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore Stocked in 1 Gallon Tins, Green, Tile Red, Dust And Stone. Manufactured by SISSONS
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    • 69 6 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. No. 6-A. Change Alley, Singapore. Tele. No. 2633. Stockists of ERIK A am Brand New Port- Ik. Ikst ga l able Typewriters, Ba:ks wrth English Keyboards fitted with Standard Pica Typ&s at Automatic key set Jj^^* 1 Tabulator. Also > Dealers in New Secondhand Type. 4m2sĔ%Ĕ*mAmr writers
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    • 69 6 LADIES! Is your hair beautiful? If it is, keep it beautiful Do :.o; J soaps and shampoos that dry th< and cause dandruff. Dandruff is the greatest er.e:r hair. .therefore, if you value your is beauty at all. use Mulsified Cocoai Shampoo. It is so mild and pure.. cannot possibly
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  • 211 9 13 WOUNDS Gardener's Find On A Path -mi- tporr, Monday. i hoars uf the niomintf ii .<ii Imiian gardener Mr l>. 11. HolTnian. an u> i« •in ««Miner, nta<le the ,i,,.»iNcrv nf > middle-as*rd dr.ul mii bridle path II it* Mo.nl. ii* injuria from ii i VAtiiy
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  • 562 9 SFSF T Singapore, Monday. O meet the needs of the poorer students of the British Universities, the ate Mr. J. M. Dent of the well-known nrra of publishers conceived a scheme oi publishing a series of volumes, lowin price and handy in form. The first batch appeared
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  • 290 9 Court Warning To Chinese Singapore. Monday. TELL him I will commit him to civil 1 prison for seven days but I will suspend the operation of the warrant for seven days Irom now and if he oavs $15 during the week the warrant will be set aside.
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  • 104 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—The Japanese are said to be "honourable- in all their dealings but acts of barbarism are daily being perpetrated on Shanghai and on the Northern fronts. The Daily Mirror of Tuesday. Sept. 28, published two photographs
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  • 57 9 The Singapore Fire Department cedent ambulance service attended 259 during October. 30 of which were to cases outside Municipal limits The cases were classified as follows: Motor car accidents 29, motor lorry accidents 17. motor bus accidents S trolley car accidents 12, collapse cases 14. attempted suicide 11.
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  • 53 9 Under the auspices of the Chinese Christian Association, Mr Uew Bwee Cheng, Barrister-at-Law, B A ll.e (Can tab j will deliver a lecture on Talk on Two Centres ol L arning." [i 'ho Institute Hall. 13G Prinsep Streei Singapore, to-morrow at B.IS p n The Meeting will be open to
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    • 126 9 I ||l ALL WITH PROFIT POLICIES IM I |H[ FORCE ON THE 31ST DECEMBER 9 ||H RECEIVE A BONUS. I Jill INSURE NOW AND REAP THeH 8181 BENEFIT OF THIS YEAR'S I {jjjijjjjbbb BONUS* 3M Post the attached uliuiry to-day it entails no obligation whatever Tur nni 1-1-1 a i
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    • 186 9 GENTLE IN ACTION! Thpugh scarcely true ol the genttem n depicted above, 'gentle in action' accurately dc criptive of Pmkcttes. be da'nty, little laxntlves which act as gentry as nature itself. Sugar-coated, all \;getablc pilules. Pinkettes dispel consttpatio.-*, banish liver' and sick headache, correct often '.\c breath, coated tonsils and
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    • 106 9 "You seem less fired nowadays 11 —r j i.i.i.i.i 1.1,1.1 1... I _____—.^^p^^^^^E The rejuvenating and strengthening effect of Sanatogen can soon be observed. Your fatigue will disappear, you will look younger and feel better. With Sanatogen you will soon enjoy life again to the full; and what seemed to
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    • 274 10 \y OPENING <r. ,t\ \M to-day an* jr. a v j;x They get their story all right...a f) weird, baffling, Hair-raising mystery ...but they're almost stuck with it when the cops storm on the scene! j Adolph Zukor prtienft With "THE CRIME Comedy m NOBODY SAW" wi.h LEW AYRES RUTH
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    • 363 10 «j. Four Shows Packed Out j 1 At Yesterday's Opening! «4 UITIII 3 SHO VS T0 I)AY f r .j 15 6.; 5 ».i5. I One of the Grandest Adventure Stories ever Hfftttt* NOW THE YEAR'S FINEST SCREEN TRIUMPH— SHI RONALD COLMAN I in his greatest Dual Kole in S
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    • 353 10 L I NIGHTLY: 6.15 ».15. ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS vt>^ M 1 headlines So vividly 'hrilhna r.a- JF. stirring romantic ■story —.igtv riave beer -ake: f. r «U| life itself A trul> great Metro-Goldwyr. M wL$. HR picture, produced on a lavish scale I screen's two greatest dramatic lovers- us jp
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    • 327 11 HE WAS ALWAYS TIRED AND ILL Three Complaints Gave Him I Miserable Time Suffering from three complaints— Kitted kidneys, sciatica, and rheu- itism, how -ould this man be anything else but always tired and ill? Yet, he tolls as that in four weeks. Kruschen brought about "a complete transrotation." This
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    • 120 11 VESSELS ARRIVED Swartenhondt Dutch •> ncn ot a v f^o^ n l: ,rom loyooka Maru, Jaoanesp A&m f from Kobe Nov a t« rvf, J 1,388 tons Marudu/ British 0» t l mb Nov 3 dakan Nov n, i tons from s anPresidPnt TV* Labua n Nov. 6. ca e
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    • 122 11 BOYS' BRIGADE INSPECTION «f7? c tnird annual inspection of the nfth Singapore Company of the Boys' grigade was held at the Choon Guan Presbyterian Mission School ground. Koon Seng Road, Katong, yesterday afternoon. The boys, who were inspected by Mr X- Lyne, showed remarkable efr'ciency ir. \rp Platoon drill, maze
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    • 242 11 BOXING AT THE happy world Park FRIDAY, STH NOVEMBER, 1937. WINNER-TAKE-ALL THE WINNER WILL ALSO RECEIVE A SILVER CUP PRESENTED BY MR. J. DARNELL of A.P.B. NAI VEE CHAN VS. JOE PARAISO 10 (3' Rounds kid NATHAN vs. Cyclone KID 6 rounds. George SMITH vs. Tommy CARRIE 4 rounds. Battling
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    • 471 11 I Great World Show j CABARET j TO-DAY WEDNESDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER. j TEA DANCE 6 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M NIGHT DANCE 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. NOTE.-Commencing To-day Our Tea Dances Will St?rt From 6 p.m. To 8.30 p.m. And Night Dane-* From 9.30 p.m. To Midnight. j MATA HARI IERBIT
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  • 45 12 Thr engagement if a' nounceU ol Mias C'h<>>" Cheng 'Maggie Choo> eldest daughter >i Mr and Mrs. Choo Kim Koo to Mr. Tan Bah Chee first son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ah Kim and the marriage v.ill take place on 30th. Movement 1937.
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  • 58 12 Messrs. Lim Chin Moh and Sect Beng Ong wish to thank all friends, relatives, staff of Messrs. Brinkmann Co.. members of Tiarg Ho Kok Association, Ho Beng Club who paid night visits, sent caskets, wreaths, len" motor cars etc., ar.d attended th? funeral »24-10-37» of the late Mrs. Lim
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  • 822 12 TSIE Singapore Municipal Commissioners expressed a very definite negative regarding the plan put forward by the Friends of Singapore Society for the establishment of a new town hail f.nd galleries in Singapore and the use oi the Van Kleef Bequest for the purpose. It should be explained
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  • 91 12 Thursday, Oct. 28. Mr H.H. Robbins had luncheon at King's House. Wi Friday, Oct. 29. Comerfes 7 ViSlted the Batu Arang Mr. and Mrs. E E F Pretty Mrs T a^\ M y° r M Kldd Captain A T. A. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. A A Hentrgeler Major
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  • 43 12 *J£L A Camif tes. who has been artmg manager of the Chartered Bank Mr S J lg po i e durinK th absence 5 Sft*? BaXter will sail le *ye on and U t^ y 'u nSTSfe. Hon k^
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  • 264 12 NOTES COMMENTS China's Tea Trade POME tea experts hold the opinion that Cnina produces the best tea In the world, and at the same time they are agreed that China also produces the worst tea in the world. Da d< ding with 'he tea trade in China, tltielore, X is
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  • 229 12 yjKILE most people are worrying huw to make more money for themselves, Lord Nuffield is worrying how it should be given away. He saul that s»nce he had started to give money away his responsibilities and worries bad increased 500 per cent, over hit business worries.
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  • 237 12 £N any problem confronting tional politics to-day An »Hrav w 1 v opinion is generally sought for and America's altitude is watched with deep interest The reason lies in the fact that b* highly developed Industries, espedafc tne armament industry, and he- fln. ajicial resources constitute ai portant
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  • 413 12 By 'Looker On" jyjANY people get their ears pierced in the belief that it improves the Sight. Ear-piercing certainly doesn't benefit the hearing, especially when dene with saxophones. An old shoe, thrown at a wedding in Manchester, struck the bridegroom on the head and stunned him
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    • 256 12 j TOYLAND j l| OPENS ON W I Ij FRIDAY xJkWj NOVEMBER sth j Not since Santa Clans first filled stockings has he 5 provided such a grand and wonderful display as you will < I S at ROBINSON'S this year. Shiny new toys that will I make you jump
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    • 49 12 i Studio 3 3 for J < foto-port rail by foto-artlif 1* I HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED by the moat modern methods knows <it st'ience. Consultation without cost or obllfatlon. R. A. THOMPSON D.o4k. (Dr. of Ocular Science) i Arcade. Thono SOW. Lasjcest and best Equipped Optical Institution in Malaya.
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  • 150 13 JAPAN DECLINES TO ASSIST NO AGENDA PREPARED SFSF T ;l T wlU ,ook t0 the United Slates for a lead in f 4 1 xf "n g of 3 polic y t0 Pursued by the signatories ot
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  • 941 13 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 3. TT is considered impossible to pre- pare a hard and fast programme for the Nine-Power conference which opens to-day. The first step will be to discover whether the Japanese are prepared to have any dealings with the Conference and also whether they will state
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  • 36 13 Bangkok, Nov. 3. rovisiona] new treaty between ;;t l Japan was signed at the Office to-day by the Minismg Pradit. and the Japanese treaties Impending inelud- between Britain and Siam.
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  • 86 13 NOW DRAFTED Will Be Signed On Sunday Berlin. Nov. 3, Tilt :hv»'r Pmrer anti-Comintern Halv. Germany .ii,i tipui »11 h*» sipned in Rome Si., I!riiler learns from com-yi-r«Hi u\Ufi+ra. MJupnlrop is expected to r*>- in thr- iv»nr luture to pad Aocordlnp to GerRorr.e the text of
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  • 87 13 Anury Retort To Air. Eden Reuter. Rome Nov. 3. p:y to Mr, Eden's speech is made m an official .Lc h says while Britain led the German colonial obtained derisive com•in Bri'ain 91.000 kilometres mcertain value in Jubafrom Prance 114,000 kiloiMine land for which she *Vi'part
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  • 21 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 1. Fusilier, Maurice Hough, aged rau. Bridgend. Glamorgan has it ally .-hot in the head. He r casualty.—Reuter.
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  • 109 13 Elections In Britain FASCISTS AT FOOT OF THE POLLS Reuter. London, Nov. 3. pOLLING in the Municipal elections in England and Wales has lef\ the general position very much as before. In London the polling showed a big turnover to Labour, where two Councils were captured,
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  • 259 13 Duke Of Gloucester's Comments London, Nov. 2. SPEAKING last night at the Royal African Society meeting, the Duke of Gloucester said that with the increaing complexity of the problems of administration of education and agricul ture it was more than ever necessary for the people of
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  • 110 13 Statement In The Commons Reuter. London, Nov. 3. INFORMATION regarding the emplacement of guns opposite Gibraltar was given by Mr. Hore Belisha in the Commons, when he stated that the armament of the defended port of Ceuta was not reinforced since early in the Spanish war.
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  • 107 13 New Scheme To Be Tried Out Reuter. London, Nov. 3. MR. Hore Belisha informed the Commons yesterday that the Government, has decided to make vocational training available to every soldier before he leaves the Colours, not afterwards as at present. The men will receive full military pay
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  • 269 13 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 2. AN important declaration on British foreign policy was made by Mr. Anthony Eden, the foreign secretary in course of the address in the House of Commons. Observing that the British, while ready enough to discuss anyone's difficulties, would not
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  • 99 13 Burial At Cathedral Of Canterbury London. Nov. 3. The body of Canon. H. R. L. Shep--1 ard. who died on Sunday, will he in state In St. Martins in the Fields on Wednesday. It is expected the funeral service will be at St. Paul's Cathedral the next da,
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  • 317 13 SPANISH WAR Non-intervention A Failure? Reuter. London. Nov. 3. M. MAISKY in a speech at the non-.. intervention sub-committee today said the Soviet had m,t denounced the non-intervention agreement and consequently considered it was bound thereby to the same extent as every other cosignatory. In the light
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  • 33 13 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. I. The subsidy to tramp shiDping will not be continued, the president of the Board of Trade told the Commons at question time to-day.—British Official vureless.
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    • 78 13 jj^ ANOBLE GIFT-A MAGNUM Of K.W.V. V. Eau de Cologne is not only a delightful perkut is so eminently useful as well.. .For evening in the bath, the nursery, the sick-room, its dainty ragrance is both invigorating and refreshing... Ji Wv Eau de Cologne in a Magnum which contains s
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    • 43 13 most up-to-date ins- -^^/^^SB^ truments Tor Eye __J Rflf^Syj Examination. Best —"jHgliJ Quality Lenses to "^^A^^^CO Safeguard Eyesight, vj^i&SJSl Entire Satisfaction guaranteed yet Cheapest Charge assured. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. Dinlom. Optometrist:—C. S. CHONG, OPT. D. (V.S.A.). Address: -142, South Bridge Rd., S'por*
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    • 157 13 ■Hf3 v NT Th e only one of its kind in tk J ;*f Malaya. Ai- Prevents scorching and can 4 \J£ be used with greater ease and I Uses less current and beV comes hot almost as soon as p*g| V "*p switched on. L Is both left tnd
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  • 197 14 BUDGET MEETING IN KUALA LUMPUR HIGH COMMISSIONER'S ADDRESS PRUDENT FINANCIAL POLICY URGED Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. tPHE Budget meetiag of the Federal Council bagan this morning and will be continued on Friday. In his address to the Council, U.K. the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas,
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  • 1226 14 His Excellency's address was as follows:— Your Highness and Honourable Members of th* Federal Council: The year which is now drawing to a close will always be memorable for the Coronation of His Majesty King George VI. Both in England and abroad the event called
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  • 181 14 Is It On The Way? EFFECT OF NEW STATISTICS Reuter. London, Nov. 3. 11/JTII visible tin stocks in October failing to the expected increase of 2,000 or tl.ooo tons, the Financial News thinks it is likely that world stocks at the year end will total tons.
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  • 219 14 Letter From Mr. Walter Goodfellow Mr. Walter Goodfellow, the wellknown zoologist, writes to us as follows: <To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune j Sir.—l read recently in your esteemed paper that the Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden had criticised the way the arrivals were housed
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  • 648 14 To-Day's Meeting ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. rpHE traditional ceremonial marked the opening to-day of the annual Budget meeting of the Federal Council. His Excellency the High Commissioner read a lengthy review of the year (reported elsewhere). In reply to
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  • 351 14 Fine Acting In Romantic Story I -1 AT THE CINEMAS FULLY justifying the advance notices is "The Prisoner of Zenda," the United Artist's production which drew large audiences to the Capitol at tna opening performances yesterday, it is the screen version of Anthony Hopes famous story
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  • 319 14 Notable Production By M.-G.-M. ONE of the outstanding Metro-Gold wyn-Meyer productions of the yea.* is new at the Pavilion in the much dts cussed •Parnell," and it is a picture all cinema-goers will want to see. The story, of course, is that of the Charles Stewart
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  • 68 14 Visit To Malta Is Postponed London, Nov. 3. has iearned Met that it will not now be possib'» for the Greek fleet, owing to duties devolving upon it as a result of the N on agreement, to pay the visit to Malta arranged for next month. It is
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  • 114 14 EARLY MORNING INCIDENT $47 MISSING Men From Ship On Way To China Singapore Wedaofe TWO British sailors from tho 1 trover H.MS Herald, J* through Singapore on the China, we.c the vi tiny v gang robbery in Blj.r Road, i n k, oar!> hours of
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  • 64 14 Continual Consultation With Britain I Asked In tne Conn- )J time if he had fn- j| tatlon? from the E*;p': J '.f-earding Italian r» i I L.vma. Mr Eden st.kl I welded that question.- ifl 1 knee and neurit-. <>i (1 lormed the subjcct 112 r I >u)tations
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  • 40 14 The annual inspection parade untitled 2nd. 16th. 32nd and 38th s Scout i troops and th( Rover Scout' Crew Raffles Institution gi N commencing at 4.30 Tea will be served for parent- a visitors, while th Race for which prize:
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  • 346 15 MALAY BATTERED TO DEATH i 1 ARRESTS Sequel To Quarrel Over A Drain •JV n AVjii timmlmii Moutlav i V ill.)mile* away .1 villa* r tanihtihtn vlllviTitnt, i riot, mi riMivmurni'r iw) men iire ,fcad anil Im»- i»iti* I In a critical I'hc |>Hriiripators in
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  • 1096 15 SFSFS British OFficial Wireless. London, Nov. 2. specc oa forei n affairs in the on r" A 2 dre f s in the Common on Monday tne Foreign Secretary mEden, .aid -The Hcse will no 'doubt slon :n Africa from the countries which were her
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  • 103 15 Second Attack On Cars From Embassy London, Nov. 3 Ln an answer in the Commons regarding the second aeroplane attack on British Embassy cars on the road to Shanghai, Mr. Eden announced the receipt of a Japanese note giving the re-.-ults of investigations, offering am gies and stating
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  • 256 15 COMMERCIALS SHANGHAI TWO REQUESTS Suggestions For Brussels Reuter. Landau, Nov. 3. AS a result of a meeting of a committee headed, by Sir George MacDonough. representing" the China Association, the Federation of British Industries and the Chambers of Commerce of Bradford. London and Manchester, two letters have been sent to
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  • 156 15 Caused Death Of A Ricksha Puller From Our Oum Reporter) Ipoh Nov. 3. CHE Kamaruddin bin Omar, until recently Assistant District Officer of Taiping. who appealed successfully helore Mr. Justice Pedlow at Supreme Court against conviction fc: causing the death of a Chinese ricksha puller by
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  • 82 15 Mr. Eden Arrives In Brussels British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 2. On his arrival this morning in Brussels for the Far East Conference which opens there to-morrow, the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, was met by the Belgian Foreign Minister. M. Spaak. Mr. Eden will engage In
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  • 1034 16 NEUSEL A LUCKY WINNER FIERCE FIGHT Strickland Deserved Verdict HOW Maui ire Strickland (New Zealand) lost a fiercely contested twelve-round light with the German, Walter Neusel. at the Empire Fool, Wembley, on Oct. 19 by the narrowest margin of i>oints, is described by
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  • 142 16 Small Units Semi-Final Surprise THE llth Anti-Aircraft Battery, RA, surprised the 22nd Heavy Battery in the semi-final of the Small Units knockout hockey competition by beating them a—fl at Changi this afternoon. At first the Heavies looked as if t would qualify for the final but after dominating
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  • 202 16 Army vs. Volunteers At The S.C.C. Singapore, Wednesday. THE unbeaten Army rugger XV who defeated the Selangor State side in the first big match of the season recently a-.id wno were at the winning end against the Combined XV of th e R-N. and R A.F. on Saturday,
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  • 108 16 Navy Cup And Ladies' Events THE final of the Navy Cup competition, played over the Garrison golf course at Tanglin resulted in Col. T. L. Rogers and Capt. H. G. B. Milling <R A.P.C beating Comdr. I. W. Whitehorn and Lt. Cdr. H. C. Ainslie (R.N.) by one
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  • 428 16 Raffles Institution Outclassed DISPLAYING all round superiority, an SCC "A" team defeated the Raffles institution by five goals to two in a hockey match played on tne game with the Club finishing strongly and lull./ deserving to win. Bodel-Bienfait. the centre-forward. played. withgOC* understanding with
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  • 204 16 Win Tor Fort Canning: Team TORT Canning were just able to boat. 4 an SRC eleven by tw/o goals to one In a hockey match played on the Padunr, nn Monday in wh»ci* the nom j team had the better qI the oxchnn»cs throughout Following n raid
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  • 164 16 W. McMullan Wins October Bogey mHE Island Club men's octo^ r J^ y I rnmoetition held over the* week end re»llKrl for W McMullan m ;;A Division with a score of "P h Division was won by K. Isnlkawn a Sc'' e fonowin U R P were some
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  • 62 16 Happilads A. P team vs. the Merrytime B P. on Sunday next the Merrytime court at 2.30 p.m. (players and supporters assemble at 3. Beng Swee Place for transporti: P. Neubronner. Andrew Tan. Tan Menu Chew, Chye Kirn Heng Koh Pwav Chim. Boon Kirn Klnm. Le- Ken Sen.
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  • 671 22 A Substitute For Ottau, Pact a THE announcement of th< of discussions in Londoi tracie agreement with In< j the Ottawa Pact is a remi great changes which havi in the oversea trade with i the War. In 1932. after the signal Ottawa Agreement. India in the position
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  • 220 23 ports Of Call \JS TO I>E -l' BLAND Baghdad that c .•anted by r the flying- r« ays to make I [abbanyieh, hdad, mdi•- ges which c on the Emshortly be in I India, and the whole and Sydney these bitr g for the along the
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  • 477 23 International Congress At Warsaw r \'HV. proceedings at the twenty-fust International Congress Against Alcoholism, hrld at Warsaw recently r the hall of the university decorated with flags of all nations, afford striking evidence of the virility of the wo»'d movement to eradicate the evils of alcoholism
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  • 411 23 Family Deprived Of Power Of Speech Budapest THE mysterious case of a peasant family, named Demeter, who have been dumb for some months, is reported in the papers. The matter was recently made public when the bailiff called oil the farmer to collect a few pengos fo;
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