Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXV L- -No. 260. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 rIXE Cc cils The Malaya Tribune S'ngapore: Friday. Nov. 5, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 k'lVl
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  • 448 2 Extortion Attempt TRAP WITH MARKED BILLS >ore, Wednesday. £JHEONG Swee Cheong, a Cantone.se contractor, had occasion, to sue Ng Eng Kee, another contractor lining in Middle Road, in the High Court for payment of ?900 alleged to be due to him for work done. The judge who heard
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  • 41 2 London. Nov. 3 The Parliamentary Labour Party today elected Mr. C. R. Attlee and Mr. Arthur Greenwood unopposed as leader of the par f y and deputy leader respectively. Sir Charles Edwards wa. re-elec* -ci chief whip.—British Official Wireless
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  • 37 2 London, Nov. 3 I King George of Greece U arriving in England next Sunday and will stay at I Buckingham Palace as a guest of Kin", and Queen —-Britibh OP/.cia! Wire- j Hess.
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  • 413 2 Nanking Providing For Additional 600,000 I Canton. Oct 13. r ITIE sit of the encampment for the 5.000 recruits that have come to Canton from all Kwangtung districts, where they have been drafted Into military service. Is a dead secret, but It is some us from the
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  • 145 2 Production For Poppy Day Fund BOOKING is going well for the production of "Fresh Fields' at th? Victoria Theatre or. Nov. 10. 12 and 1?. In aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The cast will be as follows: Lady Lilian Bedworthy Mrs. Tat ham Lady Mary Crabbe Mrs.
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  • 102 2 Still Bound By League Covenant London, Nov. 3. ASKED in the Commons whether as the result of the recent statement by Germany, Belgium was still held io be bound by that paragraph of Article 16 of the Covenant by which the League members are bound to afford passage
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  • 100 2 The appointment of Lieut, Theobald Fredrick Stephen Church as Adjutant. Volunteer Forces. Malaya. has been approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies and has been duly gazetted. Rebecca Reilh. aged five, of Durnham. was killed recently by a motor-lorr-which afterwards crashed into the side of Crossgate Moor railway
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  • 330 2 Women, And s Or Dork I J A TALK on i„ by Prof clou "My be.st en t irti*i. sailors and d'>ek ti. In my old days ,<• ago—but women i middle-aged ladv brought to bPi ruddy comp(<*xti)r wash off— and I -i once again. Thj.
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    • 115 2 The BIG SEVEN Is Here! al> tlltre Is no ol restriction.' engine deve aiilA tops 25 fOW V The engine of the BiV Seven, which is entirely new i \\y u) *7 ou^j^ "#J mountings ,on^ n -.nd wider track 'Kan th k I obsoro Ibmito, Austin Seven, the Big
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    • 206 2 TARPAULINS Any size from Boon Seng Co., Ltd Telephone 7268. 36,38, Robinson Road. Singapore. BACKACHE Look to i^^^^^^dneijs B*£ UfferC KT S y U IUSI TallsC thnt "used by kidney tronoic I _!5JL'\, Nat,,re s ~r& e nt signal of deep- about De Witt* Kidney Treble. Withl b dy KldnCy
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  • 530 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES LOWEST TONNAGE SINCE 1932-33 Traffic On The Panama Canal WONNAge using the Panama Canal in 1930-37 amounted to .i/.auo.uuo ions, a decrease ol some oOu.uuu ;ons, ur i.y per cent., as compared with tne previous year, and was me lowi.st recoiuea since 1932-33, state's the Hoard oi
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    • 439 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PaO and BRITISH INDIA 'il (Incorporated in Ingiaadi P. ft O. S. N. CCS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1937. BEHAR 6,000 Nov. 3 RAJPTJI ANA 17.000 Nov. a .SOIiDAN t 6,500 Nov. IS RANPURA 17,000 NOV. 1£ RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWANt 6,070
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    • 136 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. Direct %!2S^? t *i England), oirect &»*m to Japan via Hongkong T at w d via Penang. 1 inJ fi p Ca go 0!l though Bill of LadChcfo Macao Swat <>w. Amoy nor/,' J 1 Newchwang, YangSe ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND
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    • 585 4 I I KOKUSAI LINE i I i (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan). i j For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j i Due Due Sailing *>" c Penang Spore Spore via New York Ims KOMAKI MARU In port Nov. 5 Krelung Dee. IS ms KATSUKAG 1
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    • 310 4 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TH TO 31ST, 1937. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSIIIP "BORINGIA" (12.500 tons displacement I ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING SIAM and INDO-CIIINA. ROUNDTRIP PARE Si 10.— (excluding stay ashore in~Bangkok)
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    • 416 4 STEAMER SAIUNCs §N«»DEI is, f uovo The undernoted are intended fixtures:— OUTWARD For MANILA. HONGKONr <„. NORTH CHLNA anu' .^^MM, Dl,e BW s.s. "GNEISENAU 0 China m.s. "TRAVE" omits Mi and Japan HOMEWARD For HOLLAND. HAMBURG ft m s.s. -DONAU" also caJJj Marseilles, Casabi Dunkirk, Antwern 5 m.s. "HAVEL" also
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  • 106 5 Police Search For Murderer Vienna DOLICE took 2,600 finger-prints ln their search for a murderer following a criminal case in Styrla. A few months ago an innkeeper was murdered in Woltsberg and the only clue the police could find was a fingerprint on a glass. Within ix
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  • 189 5 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. ft Special Meeting oi Municipal Commissioners. 2.15 p.m, Rugby: S.C.C. "B" v. R.E. (Pulau Brani), S.C.C. S.S. Police v RAF. Headquarters, Police Depot. Hockey S.C.C. "A" v. Old Ka£>sians, SC.C; S.R.C. v. Khalsa I. S.R.C.; S.C.R.C. II v. AC S.. S.C.R.C.;
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  • 141 5 ALHAMBRA.—Edward Everett Horton m "Wild Money" G. 15 and 9 15 p.m. CAPITOL. —Ronald Colman and Madeleine Carroll m "The Prisoner ol Zenda" 0.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—CIark Gable and Myrna Loy in "ParneU" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH. Jai Bharat" (Hindustani! o 15 and 9.15 p.m. THEAI RE
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  • 125 5 Singapore, Nov. a. ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Wnarl (Entrance Gate 1) Opten Noort 22: Anktng 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rajputana 13; Bendoran 16: Aramis It; Kamuning 10; Glenfmlas 9; Gorgon 7. Emp. c Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Corneville 34: Chinese Prince 36;
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  • 106 5 Sydney, N.S.W., Oct. 26. Arrangements have been made for an aeroplane to scat:er the cremated ashes of a number of former Sydney residents over the Paciiic Ocean. A large plane has been chartered from Airliner of Australia by a group of Sydney undertakers. It is believed that this
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  • 394 5 ANTI-BRITAIN Japan Fighting A "Holy War" Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 4. A GROUP of 300 students from the Overseas University in Tokyo, in course of celebrating the Emperor Meiji anniversary, visited the British Embassy and performed an Indian war dance, after which a deputation presented a document to
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  • 156 5 Larger Scheme Falls Through Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 4. ♦N reference to the neutral zone plun it in learned Miat the larger scheme li&s lallen Uuouuh and replaced by a much lci.5 anibiUous plan involving only the iivlu:non wichin the French defence sector ui a small atrip
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  • 130 5 Komaki Maru, Japanese, 3,801 tons, from Kobe Nov. 3, to Keelang Nov. 5. Tosari, Dutch. 673 tons, from Djambi Nov. 4, to Palembang Nov. 5. Toboali. Dutch, 661 tons, from Bagan Nov. 4, to Bagan Nov. 6. Senang, Dutch 729 ton*, tram Palembang Nov. 4, to Palembang Nov.
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  • 33 5 Dr. Lewald, the German representative on the International Olympic Committee, has resigned on account of his atfe. He has received a letter of thanks from Herr Hitler for his services to epci c.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 498 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. are now invited for the laterials or service. For Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. (Q of a boundary ChangJ Road. t on, Monday. 15th Nov., 1937 tables to Public Roads 1. 38. I Deposit n, Monday. Nov. 15. 1937. maintenance of tian
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    • 699 5 PUBLIC NOTICES ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS 1937. 7.30 a.m. Service at thp Cenotaph. 10.30 a.m. Service at the Cathedral. (The Public are earnestly requested to bo in their seats by 10.20 a.m.) 8.00 p.m. Dinner at the Adelphi Hotel Tickets $4.00 each can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, E.S.A.M., Geo.
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    • 682 5 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. The date for receiving tenders for: (a) Supply and Installation of Electric Lifts. <b) Electrical Installation, etc. at New Supreme Court. Singapore, previously advertised as closing on noon, on 18th November, 1937, has now been extended to noon, on 9th December. 1937. <Sd.» F. DORRINGTON WARD,
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  • 458 6 LONDON COMMODITIES. London, Nov. 4. Previous To-day Change BUBBEB Tone Quietly Steady Steady Spot Buyer*. 7 5; 16 7 116 4 Seller*. 7 3 8 T's —Ml (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7 3 8 71 —55" Sellers. 7 7 16 7 3 16 U (3rd Forward) Jan.l
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  • 632 6 Dividend Increased To I2V2 l J er Cent. 'I3y Air Mail London, Oct. 20, THF twenty-eighth annual general meeting of the Kamuning »p-r aKI R"buor and Tin Company, U1 was n-ld at 10. E C, Mr. Charles Emerson the chairman of the company 1, i
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  • 441 6 Lord Luke's Comments At Annual Meeting By Air Mail) London. Oct. 20. DRESIDING at the thirty-third annual general meeting of Estates Control, Ltd., Lord Luke, K.B.E.. said he would, with the shareholders' permission, take the report and accounts as read but proposed to mention certain items in
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  • 151 6 Singapore. Nov 4 R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koj R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Kr R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per KoyanSc Siam Rice Sinwhav No 1 Siam Sinwhay No 2 Siam R.ce Sinwhav No 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice
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  • 94 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday oooa Buyer:-. Seki No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases 'FOB. Nov. i 23 h 239H Good F.A.Q. in balc^ I F. 0.8. Nov.) *****« 23 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-ioo c. (awardable S pore 01 do. Nov. 23'- 23*t do. Dec. 2S«i
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  • 74 6 w 1 Paris 147 9 32 New York 4.97?« Mbntreal 4 9 T Brussels Genera 21.52 Bclprade 2J5 Amsterdam 9.00-'., Milan 94i« Berlin 12 35 Stockholm 19*39'™ Copenhagen 21.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26Vfc Prague Hi' Madrid nom I Lisbon 110 3 16 Rio '»IK offia. A them -cplJer
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  • 40 6 Singapore I Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co nave received cabled news fi giving the following prices Last Sal* 1 Preview V Antamck 0 I Eanguet Consolidated Consolidated Mines 0 I.XJL San Mauricio United Paracale 0
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  • 29 6 Reuter Wireless New YorK s The output of America!; this week will be reduced to cent, of their capacity eompa 51 per cent, last week Renter
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    • 724 6 J J j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j S 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlementi) t At c A CAPITAL I ed $10,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. m.. TELEPHONES: I Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 J General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 S I
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    • 80 6 I Large Size (8oz) 65<Z? T|K339|P Small Size (4oz) 350 FORMERLY IN BOTTLES Urft Size <t or.) tWftSmo// Size (4 oz.) «S$ QcH^ED ND S UA A NT,TY REMA,N "N. 5» AndreWS Economy Tin, the one difference i, in price, but that is a difference-it save, you on the largeVoz
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  • 726 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore. Nov. 5, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. Tin 4 4 6 Kumbang 30- 31,6 Malay 50;- 55-norc Hitam 29 30 0.92 0.97 V 2 23 24 1.62 1671 o Malay 29 30 20 21 0.37 V 2 0.42
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  • 197 7 Lovers United After A Quarrel Sofia. Intuition that something was wrong concerning his sweetheart enabled Ivan Georgierf to save her life and to unite them after a quarrel. Vera Dlmitrova, an attractive fairhaired girl, had fallen in love with Georgieff and the two became very attached
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  • 32 7 Dr. W. A. Riddell, who has been Canadian advisory officer with the League of Nations since 1925. Is exchanging posts with Mr. Hume Wrons. e Hor of the Canadian Legation in Washingtr
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  • 484 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follow: STOCK Market action reflects a purely
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  • 167 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Nov. 5, 10 a.m. Total fo compan, Dividend Payable Date -o dat€ TIN TO Hitam Tin 5% Int. Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 4 5 X KamunUng Tin 12%% Final Nov. 11 Get. 18 22%% k L Tin 1'- Bonus Dec. 17 17
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  • 130 7 apore municipal: 3% MB red. MM> 100 ci MOl red. 1940 $400,000 Int. ft* {gf- igPSi QQO 31, Sept. 3u 102 104 norn 3% 1937 red. U62 $2,750,000 m. <1; 2 '807 red 1947 «nnnnn r»t PENANG MUNICIPAL: m no uom 5% «»*4.000.000 nBi/2 n9i4 c ft%
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  • 276 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Nov. 5. TIN three months £198.0.0 down 70-. A News from both London and New \ork is again very disappointing this 'rsorning and the local market opens very ;uietly to-day with prices nominal]v un- nangea from yesterday. There are a 'limber
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  • 17 7 Singapore, Nov. 5. The price of tin at noon in Singapore 1o-day was:— $97 (down $2).
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  • 19 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore lo-day was:— Buyers 23% (up 3/ 8 Sellers 28H (up
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  • 291 7 Singapore, Friday. MINING Buyers. Sellers Ampat 4 1i 2 nytt Hitam 29 6 31 dangrin 23 24 6 -*atu Selangor 165 1.70 nenderiang 20 21 -iitam Tin 0.37 0.42xd aongkong Tin 29 30 .long Fatt 1.08 1.13 -dris Hydraulic 9 10 6 ipoh Tin 25
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  • 324 7 Suggestions For War Rations I (By Air Mai!) London, Oct. r js. MR. Jamey II Bock, son of a former United States Solicitor-General, and a frequent visitor to London, was sitting in his Piccadilly club yesterday when he read that experts studying the food situation believ ;d
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  • 134 7 Duke Of Gloucester As President? (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 18. AT a meeting of delegates from industrial organizations from ad Greet Britain It was agieed to form a N ional cil of Sport 'n Industry and commerce. The objects of the council are: To
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  • 27 7 Pasadena. Nov. 4. The death is announced of Mr. Henry Mauris Robinson, who represented the United States at various international economic peace and labour conferences. Reuter. Reuter.
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    • 160 7 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. >-"8 and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. COflf Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: 1 '1* 7 YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. 1 COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y I NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK
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  • 146 8 Singapore, Friday. The following passengers disembarked •*t Singapore from the P. and O liner which arrived here from 'hina and Japan on Wednesday:— I Lt. R. V/. Moreland Hughes. Mr. .nd Mrs. H. T- P. Wasscl. Mr. W P Mrs. Whittington, Mr C H D :urtoys, Mr. D.
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  • 421 8 I T v r Singapore, Friday. f.Jtlf Passengers are sailing try the P. and O. liner Carthaee whirh b left Singapore for Europe to- -i t cUI B J Ambler. Mr. C O Ij.gntw Mrs. V. Allen. Mr X H an S mr% r -J 1 R
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  • 109 8 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. vMedan, Jask§, and Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai, 'Kobe. Manila and USA.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Penang. Siam. Burma, India. Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Europe and
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  • 137 8 Mails expected from Penang md Kuab Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe. (London Parcel mails* by the P. O. Rajputana :iue at Singapore to-day. General delivery of letters
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  • 26 8 The s.s. Aramis for Indo-Chjna. Malls previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 3 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 335 8 High Explosive Still Deadliest Weapon 'By Air Mailt London. Oct. 14. rURRENT popular ideas about the fresh terrors which may be adVled to war as we knew it by modern seie-i tific d\scovcries have been discounted by Professof J. B. S. Haldane In a lee ture
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  • 30 8 New Manaeer Of F.M.S. Railways seSIM hv XL I™* 1 1 sailed fro Marta, AS* Hanpura on Oct. 30 to take* nis new post ot mm\
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  • 7 8 The crew of the British trawier Night
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    • 205 8 MA LA YA-1 4 PREMIER HOTEL. '.4 To-night COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p. m. H DINNER and DANCE (informal) j 9.30 to midnight i S No Admission Charge To-morrow—Special Race Dinner and Dance fcxtpnsion to 1 a.m. Book Now. i J HOOK NOW TUESDAY NEXT NOV. 9TH. J POPPY
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    • 333 8 NO STYLISH CLOTHES WOULD FIT HER So Fat She Looked Enor»^ She couldn't wear myth for nothing* smart would I had tried ordinary '-salts" At last, a friend persuaded i', J aVail and—well reac 1 i "A few months ago. I stone 2 lbs. and my height U I realiy
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 446 8 {POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j tJt jwtrt STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DAa£ TIMi Rengat and Tcmbilahan Banka Nov J pm Hoihow Hai Hing 5„ L JJJJ* Muntok Op ten Noort > 5 P 1 Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Noort *> P- m
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    • 295 8 CLUB DIARY f There arc numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This provided specially for them Stcntaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and c wplete. Happenings of general intermit wftt included in the "Diary of Event,. TUe "Club Diary" can
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  • 304 9 I |K l ar North I'VVKEDSMIirR'S VIEWS has be< n made in the 1 Arctic. On Sept. 3 Steamer Naseopie, treal, met the Hudson Aklavik from Cam- the BeJlot Strait at mos tip of the Canaand close to the P first time that the •age across
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  • 148 9 MaH'tnent Of Singapore Municipality r, o: jre Municipal health statefor the week ended Oct 38 there were 243 deaths com- .m 25-R in the previous week. :i 234 in the corresponding week l'\iv! »*au8PR of death were:-- rhililsis 26; malaria 21. .a. i4; convulsions 21; dySenterv
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  • 44 9 i v nthlv meeting of tne InterYoup.r Men's Buddhist Associaupote. will be held at ..u1 •'..vmorrow at 6 p m. Th c uv Hie Rev. K r Sasanawansa on n m Malaya will be read, wia A. Mahanama will sp?»V 0A1 ni Lhc Association.
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  • 478 9 Keener Interest Of Parents Urged SIR Ong Siang Song presided at the annual meeting of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School, and the others present were:— Mrs. J. E. Geake (Principal) Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, Messrs Chua Keh Hai, Tan Soo Bin, Kwa Siew Tee. V. I. Evan
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  • 146 9 Preparations For The December Show THE first performance of The Pirates of Penzance." JF°*^*L it£f Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee, will take place on Thursday, Dec .2. Succeeding performances will be given on Saturday Dec 4 and Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, Dec. 7th. 9th and 11th. There will probably
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  • 255 9 Steady Increase In Traffic A STEADY increase of traffic on the Brisbane-Singcpore service run by Qantas Airways is revealed by statistics issued by the company and covering the six months ended Sept. 30. For the period under review passenger miles totalled 1,257,160 as compared with 866,483 for
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  • 119 9 New Plans For Home Organisation British Official Wireless. London Nov 3 I HE Home Olfjct* i.nntmnr'.- tliut in order to tender *1» »r:)> measure c»l assistance advico u» ccal au-thoriues lit cjiKtcucn WJii. tx»e preparation Ot au luid jHvcauUoiJ» «themes it lias te« k n decidr.i to
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  • 347 9 Modernisation BI T STILL REMAIN PICTURESQUE "ifODERNISATION of the famous Royal Canadian Mounted Police has been taking place over a period of years. No longer (iocs the scarlet-coated "Mountit" devote his time exclusively to riding over western plains (V travelling by dog team in the frozen north.
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    • 10 9 Restore Vitality OkASA WORLD'S GREATEST TOM4C OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS
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    • 44 9 f^GLYCOp THYMOLINE i I is mvre than a mo*ath- 4 |C~ Wjl >h. U soothes and aid* in healingdvlicate mern-. I branes oi the uose and j I < throat... it counteracts j ii destroying acids and A sweetens the breath. j prevent colds and
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    • 187 9 GRACE j GRACE, YOU LOOK *NO,NOT REALLY SO WORN OUT LATELY; SICK ,EDITH-, MflUS tf \«fMr ARE YOU SURE YOU'RE JUST HEADACHES *Ta7aA 0 o NOT S,CK ALL THE T,ME Sertoli fe *OH, I HAD THE SAME PERHAPS THAT WOULD MAKE TROUBLE,DEAR, AN D ME FEEL BETTER. I THINK I
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    • 420 9 A Miracle Of Modern Science WRINKLES REMOVED-WOMEN CAN LOOK IO YEARS YOUNGER I "delighted women have made them- Actua j photograph of Miss Wilson st Ives look years voun-er. I heir bnes ?th May after on y 7 days use and wrinkles completely-one! ro them Qf amazing new beauty treatment
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    • 251 10 j EDWARD j FUNNIEST COMEDY j COME AND ENJOY PARAMOUNT'S j LAUGH SHOW! j j THIS IS JUST THE PROGRAMME fOR YOUR WBBK-EW ENTERTAINMENT/\ it'-.— ir ,n J >■'-■ l j 1 j j With Excellent Supporting Shorts! j i j A STIRRING DRAMA OF TdTeNTUREJ TO-XIGHT-6.15 9.15 CELEBRATED j
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    • 383 10 m 11l 7.15 HAPPY THEATRE 0.30 I I L THf MGDN If U A Paramount Picture with I CHARLIE RUGGLES U I Eleanore Whitney H V Johnny Downs. Kenny Baker I] I f Phil Harris and His Orchestra II f Ben Blue Marjorie Gafescn J| j .j. TRULY A ROYAL
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    • 315 10 j READ WHAT THE^CRITICr SAY ABoff f,n s J "What a magnificent film M-G-M have given ihr ....tt shoXd not be missed even by tho'e'wfth onl a c cinema" s.\Ys Tin i- CLARK I M CA PIT O L To-morrow Morning MICKEY MOUSE Matinee UHL s rJ e^ ted Programme
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  • 115 11 I Jr. Tyau's On China's Hopes I Out Own Reporter) Penang. Nov. 4. Pi- Iv.iu. -ipecia) representative Ulna foreign otnce. before iiKUpora en route to China interview said "China as a I'M «ins great reliance and < results of the Nine-Power Brussels and though we my
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  • 92 11 Premium Paid In London Reuter. London. Nov. 4. I »rmug popularity of gold as 1 oest security was forcibly I n lo-rtuy's London fixing i i paid a premium of 9d shipping parity, which is flyure since the stampede to in* collapse of the European autumn j. ;rued
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  • 65 11 ritish-Built Vessel Launched British Official Wireless. London, Nov 4 <- ammell Laird shipbuilding it Birkenhead yesterday, the i one of seven torpedo-boat now. under construction in rhed Argentine Navy. •viua Cru/ is U23 feet lorn? a-'* i -ximum beam of 33 !eet~3 in- I -i ciepth of 20
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  • 97 11 Caused Death Of A Coolie CHOA T a r»« Singapore, Thursday was sen?.n n 5 ni nese driver, priso^rne S n?an n d Ce a d ft/ff XSttfJ* 1 Fo o rr e r mont h vf in *W*lfT mishan »Ln /I Mac Pherson Road another nnusam
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  • 112 11 What Britain Wants In China (From Out Own Reporter) Tttjp _M. XT Penang, Nov. 4. HE British Navy, is anxious to see our rights in Treaty ports observed and we are doing all we can to see that done said Rear-Admiral Reginald Holt iJ.b.o., in an interview to-day
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  • 42 11 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 4 M. Pierlot, the third Minister to ashToK c task of forming a Government, has abandoned his attempt. The crisis has now lasted ten days, and it seems a coalition Government of Liberals, CaReuter Socialists is inevitable.—
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  • 33 11 Shortly before eleven yesterday morning a ricksha puller was seen to have °g»«*^ m landing to the Hisf Pickec L up unconscious and hospituY ambula ™e on the way to
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  • 117 11 1,000 Japanese Cross Soochow Creek A CHINESE official despatch from .Shanghai dated Nov. 3 states:— One thousand Japanese soldiers crossed the south bank of the Soochow Creek to the Tingtou village. After a fierce attack, the Chinese troops gained naif the village. The Chinese troops also attacked yesterday
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  • 63 11 Reuter. Political Arrests In Brazil Rio de Janeiro. Nov. 3. Many arrests have been made in connection with a train collision yesterday at Meequita in which seven were killed and 70 injured. An investigation aroused the suspicion that the wreck was a communist plot, as most of
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  • 209 11 Tragic Discovery At Mantin 'From Our Oun Reporte-j Seremban, Nov. 4. U7HAT is believed to be a case of rob- H H- ry and m urder is reported from i Sn a ?bp n V ten m^ les away from Seremban on the Kuala Lumpur Road Yesterday
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  • 39 11 Torrential rain caused the River Saison in the Basses Pyrenees to overflow reeen'.ly. and do much damage to the villages and bridges on its course Many roads were impassable, and the villages of Larreu and Haux were completely cut
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  • 785 12 fIPHE studious moderation adopted by Dr. Wellington Koo in his speech at the Brussels Conference must hay. made a deep impression on his hearers. There was every excuse for a vehement denunciation of Japan by a speakei who had been so minded, but Dr. Koo confined himself
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  • 97 12 More Trouble In The North Reuter. Jerusalem, Nov. 4. REINFORCEMENTS are understood to 1% be on the way to Beisan, in northern Palestine, where an armed Arab garni stormed the police station, firing 10U shots during half an hour. A bomb was also thrown, but there was no
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  • 5 12 Their Royal Highnesses Prince Chuia
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  • 251 12 NOTES COMMENTS Deaf And Blind yihWING the various acts which Japan has committed in the course of her present mad campaign in China, it requires a long list of adjectives in order to depict accurately the infirmities from which she is suffering today. It .has been said that as long
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  • 230 12 Japan were dumb at the same time, she would be a splendid specimen of a trinity of infirmities. But she is remarkably eloquent. For every act of brigandage on land and piracy on sea. she is equipped with a suing of excuses—excuses which, if no? for the
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  • 192 12 "piOUGH it is unlikely that ted states or any third part, drawn into the Sino-Jap the immediate present, tlu ed Japanese aerial 01 1 eventually provoke another world vr This was th? opinion expressed oy ft Hu Shih. the famous Chme.se pher and politician, M A: audience
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  • 80 12 THE Muslim yearly fast begin ifci morning and will last for on month. The Fast is one ol the five Tuta" 01 principles of Islam, and tw ers of Mohammed, the h y ot Islam, are expected to keep tbf Quring the month by abs.~ tnemselves from all
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  • 277 12 By "Looker On "JHF most cartful driven are usuady women," states a motorist. Well, think of the practice many of them have had In keeping under thircy. A writer says that courting couples were very much the same In the days of Ancient Rome as they
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  • 268 13 AGENT FOR FRANCO NEW MOVE BY BRITAIN EXPLANATION No Recognition Is Implied Reuter. London, Nov. 4. i. N'DING new British relations I General Franco, leader of dish insurgents, evoked an statement by Mr. Neville < rl.tiiv followed by i host of urinary questions in the It i.tninons to-day: itsc Mr.
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  • 43 13 Spent In Two Years Reuter. L«»nd"n. N<»v, 4. .rnce than two years won h oi armamen'..s d ...a:rd Sir Thomas > t" ti it Darwin. «-ti 2o special estnblishh.r .Admiralty purposes >• \rmy. 15 lor the Air c 'i s«cw methods or" de—Reuter.
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  • 269 13 "Slumming: Parties" WARNING TO U.S. LABOUR Reuter. Baltimore, Nov. 4. rjHE Federation of Labour, which is affiliated to the American Federation of Labour, has unanimously adopted a resolution "condemning" the Duke of Windsor for coming to America with M Bcdaux, originator of the speed-up system
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  • 97 13 Will Be Signed This Week Reuter. Rome. Nov 4. THOUGH not yet officially confirmed ii 1 is learned that the halo-Germ? r Japanese anti-communist pact will be signed at midday on Saturday at the Palazzo Venezia by Signor Mussolini, Hen yon Ribbentrop, who is expected here
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  • 931 13 COMMITTEE TO BE SET UP LITTLE HOPE OF SUCCESS TOKYO WILL DEMAND HER CONQUEST BE RECOGNISED Reuter. THE Brussels conference has decided to make a new approach to Japan and endeavour to secure her co-opera-tion in settlement of the dispute in China. The approach
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  • 299 13 New Statement In The Lords British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 4. A DEBATE in the House of Lords last night called attention to the British interests in the Mediterranean. Replying for the Government, the Marquess of Duffeiin, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, said the Mediterranean policy of
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  • 251 13 Press Comment VICTORIES MAY DEFEAT JAPAN Reuter. London, Nov. 4. nriHF Manchester Guardian, observing that no international conference ever opened with such dove-Ike eooings as the Nine-Power Conference, considers it likely that the immediate outcome of the conference will be that China and Japan will agree
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  • 256 13 BRITISH SHIPPING PROTEST TWO QUERIES Broader Insurance Plan Pending? Reuter. London, Nov. 4. SHIPPING difficulties in the Far East were drawn attention to by Mr. Moreing: in the Dense of Commons to-day. First he asked if the Bo?rd of Trade was aware that British mrrehants in
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  • 81 13 Crowds fine Funeral Route Luodon Nf>v QrENES cloqiit '1 o. fIk* affection i«i W?i»cli !v WK h«'!d Ov i •>» h* lit murknl f.lie runcrul o! Canon {I K I Smppard fo day, Crowd, KilhCiCd otifsld- the chut rn ol St Mnrtin 'n lhe ficHs where ijorty Ijv
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  • 535 14 $21½ MILLIONS TO BE SPENT TO-DAY'S PLAN Financial Position Justifies Gift (From Oxur Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. 110-DAYS meeting of the Federal Council voted unanimously in favour of the motion moved by Col. Cecil Rae and seconded by Rajah Uda, that the
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  • 67 14 Ratifications Completed London, Nov. 4. INSTRUMENTS of ratification of tne Anglo German and Anglo-Soviet naval agreements of July last were exchanged to-day at the Foreign Office The agreements will come into force as from to-day. These bilateral treaties run parallel to the London Naval Treaty of lfu«
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  • 50 14 '*Rom Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London. Oct. 27. callers at Malaya House during the week were: Mr. B. Nayland. Singapore; Mr. g. P. Thompson. SingaporeMr A. R Westrop, Kuala Lumpur Tn^ W Mrs Hamilton Atkin Ipoh. Mr W Glyn Evans Medical Sam. Mr H RaWCliffe Swef-
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  • 212 14 Two Chinese Caught PRISON SENTENCES IMPOSED Singapore, Thursday. A SERIES of thefts involving the property of ship's officers, whilst the vessels were berthed alongside "ihe Singapore Harbocr Harbour Board wharves, on various dates in September and October, were brought to the notice of the Police. Investigations
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  • 356 14 League 01' Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Oct. 30: Plague: Colombo was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report tne presence of human plague during the week, one fatal
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  • 58 14 Sir Laurence Guillemard's Book Released (Ffom Our Own Corrcrvondent) <By Air Maili London. Oct. 27. IytETHUEN'S have now released the T b °ok 'Trivial Fond Records by Sir Laurence Guillemard, who was Governor of the Straits Settlement -n^ "f9 h to 0 1927 iSSi ner Malay Statesfrom
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  • 7 14 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 4. nlnc-ReutSr tins rnor-
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  • 556 14 SON FINDS FA THER WITH STAB WOUNDS Singapore, Friday. INHERE was a sequel to the alleged double murder of two Hokien Chinese in a house in Cross Street on the night of Oct. 31. when Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, held an inquiry into the
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  • 218 14 Court Interlude "MAGICIAN" GIVES EVIDENCE Singapore, Friday. I JjJXPERT evidence on faked cards was given by Mr. A. J. Braga, the well-known Singapore lawyer and amateur magician, in the Third Police Court yesterday" before Mr. W. G. Reeves, in a case in which a Chinese woman
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  • 31 14 London. Nov. 4 Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. accompanied by his daughter. Sheila, left London for Liverpool to day to embark on a cruise to Soutn America —British Official Wireless.
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  • 487 14 China Pessimistic FIRST MEETING DISCOURAGING Nanking', Nov. 5. JAPAN'S refusal to participate in in the Nine-Power discussions and Italy's threat to block any plan for an Oriental armistice may cause an early breakdown of the Brussels Conference. The result of the first meeting has been very discouraging.
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  • 111 14 Former Consul-General In Singapore IT is reported In the Chinese Press that 1 Mr. Tong Lao, who was formerly Chinese Consul-General in Singapore has been killed. According to the report, Mr. Tong Lao was In a train proceeding from Nanking to Shanghai which
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  • 60 14 Four Men Trapped By Falling Roof And Killed Belgrade. Four people have been killed in a fire lavia fUrmture factoi y at T uzla, YugosJXHb men were £till in the building fn y -rV to rescue tables, the roof feU Ktff IStt, m workmen were trapped 6 allinK
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  • 157 14 DEAD dog Situation Stilj Serious Sine:»!»"» 1 r 4 A NOTIIER .use ©It,, discovered it» ">.»• occurred in Ih* K I, district wher* «|«»c dead yesterday m, diagnosed. This makes at, sin«e the outbreak •>,. v middle of August, n|„ to elapse from Uie lj,| before
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  • 87 14 Changes During Transitu»* Period IMPERIAL Airv aythere will Hereof alterations dunn* change over iron, i* flyins boat*. and i stages of the j.. The following in schedule :irc dJ i» On and .ifier FncUv pci'ia) Airway» rvt V.iil arrive in r. Sundays Humewr.: on Monday* an»* V».
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  • 57 14 Successful Ascent OI Au<M® n Mount a in I Mr. L S Am rj retBry. hs.s won *tr 1 trian mountaineer»:- l 2 ascent of the south» i. ili Dach/?te!n mounter. t»i* Only a few atitjv»' v cessfuliy accompli sine includes I&114; strptrtK climbing »4. Mr.
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  • 772 15 SEQUEL TO K.L. CRASH COURT ORDER Six Years' Income As Basis Our Own Reporter) Kuu'.i Lumpur. Thursday. mi; Justice Whitley, acting Chici >!' at the Supreme Court awarded $18,000 to Eustace Marcos, .son of the late Mr. I Marcus who was fatally in the
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  • 403 15 Latest Chinese War Cables Shanghai, Nov. 4. MARSHAL CHIANG KAI SHEK Gen Jl W bllni; t Shi Gen. Li Chung To nnL a manifesto stated that the mtPnHpH 111Uary at first intended to issue a tormal declaration ot uar on China in order to carry out
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  • 32 15 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 4. The Secretary of Commerce states that American export, to China In September amounted to neaily 1,550 thousand dollars, compared with 6,081 thousand in August.—Reuter.
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  • 199 15 Official Denial From London London, Nov. 4 DEPORTS which have been given much prominence in the press of more ihan one European country of an impending visit to Hungary of Sir Robert Vansittart, permanent head of the Foreign Office, are without foundati-n Various and ingenious theories
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  • 125 15 Sir John Sirvon's Speech London. Nov. 4. CIR JOHN SIMON, at the Anglo-Bel-k J Tlan P 110 annual dinner In celebration of the thirty-sixth birthday of o f e fXS&SJ, the WHans, said the tends oi Inendship and mutual undcrstandclo%oTv hl t C n h o. b t°H
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  • 70 15 Turkey Changes Her Policy Reuter. Aukara Nov. 4. An absolute ban on the further admission into Turkey of Jews from any foreign country, except world famous Jewish scientists is provided in a bill introduced in the National Assembly today, sponsored by the ex-minister of Agriculture. Since the
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  • 38 15 Command Of No. 100 Squadron Seletar •From Our Own Correspondent, (By Air Miali London, Oct. 27. Squadron Leader G. F. Simond, of Me. 36 squadron, has been appointed to the command of No. 100 squadron Seletar.
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  • 32 15 British Official Wireless. IwOndon, Nov. 4 The Earl of Athlone has consented to act as chairman of the committee to enquire into the status and recruitment of nurses.—British Official Wireless
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  • 364 15 Hospital Affair WARD ATTENDANT CHARGED Singapore, Thursday. of the General Hospital listened intently while a colleague, Miss Chee, was giving evidence in the Fourth Police Court this morning in connection with a charge of possession of five hoons of chandu. not being a registered smoker, pre-
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  • 93 15 Extrality Rights Abolished Reuter. Tokyo. Nov. 4. IT is reported from Hsiuking that on the occasion of the signing of the Japan-Manrhoukuo treaty, abolishing Japanese extrality in the Manchoukou, the Premier. Mr. Chang Ching Hui. in a lengthy statement, among other things declares: "Taking the present occasion,
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  • 77 15 Taiyuanfu Under Siege Reuter. Peiping. Nov. 4. TAIYUANFU is closely beset by the Japanese forces. An advance guard of cavalry claims to have reached Taan 12 miles east of the city, while the main bodies are encountering only spasmodic opposition. They passed Anlochfm and Sungta and few
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  • 695 16 TO-MORROW'S ACCEPTORS RUNNING ORDER S'PORE WINTER RACES FIRST DAY Thumb-Nail Sketches By "Argus" SINGAPORE raeeiners v*ui flae* to Bukit Tuiiuh in lit*-** thousands to-morrow for the ouemuje days racing Singapore lurr flub s thlee day Winter professional meetingAcceptors, order ot ruawnf, scratching*, and tbamb nail sitrt hts by i*Argun*' us
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  • 80 16 TtM follovxiiiß horses were scratch ed :»t noon to-day: FREE HANDICAP: ltarh.nl. Java Moon, Tourniquet. Stella's Pel Wultl J«ck Gordon, Wotun, Achilles, (iohlen Blaze. Hard Road, Sahara, Sunny Archer, Lukes ol Killarney. OTHER EVENTS: llcbella. Geld Bell. Argoutat, Kex. Hard fend. Koval WorliiiKtoii, Astern, Wave. Hercules, Tony Reddin,
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  • 164 16 To Join Professional Ranks? Reuter. New YorK. Nov. 4. RESPITE i" previous denial, the tennis Dstar Mrs Helen Wills Moody, has agreed to make a professional tour oi the United State in the winter. Mrs Moody's potential earnings in a sir Sg arc between £10.000 and
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  • 43 16 Reuter. Bonneville. Nov. 4. AT the Salt Flats here to-day, Captain Eyeston broke the twelve hour record with an average speed of 163.68 m.p.h. Captain G T. Eyeston has also captured the 3.000 kilometres. 2.000 kilometres and one mile records.— Reuter
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  • 315 16 ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER league Programme For To-Morrow THE programme of IN** T HC scoUish League soccer matches for Saturday is as follows. ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I. Birmingham vs. Hud.™ T. Chaiiton A. vs. Dei by C Chelsea vs. Sunderland Grimsby T. vs. Arsenal Leeds U. vs. Blackpool. Liverpool vs. Brentford.
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  • 47 16 Former Negri Captain Returns To Side Seremban, Thursday. rBF fo nowing team has been selected irtHE i" 110 1 Near i.Malacca against ThY team is quite a strong one and includes C W Wells, last seasons captain" whofri making his first appearance for the season.
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  • 133 16 I Six Fights On Card For i To-Night Singapore, Friday. WITH Nai Vee Chan and Joe Paraiso heading the bill, the open air boxing programme to be presented at the Happy World Park to-night promises to provide lively scraps. Old rivals. Vee Chan and Paraiso are fighting
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  • 71 16 Free State Shield Competition London. Oct. 23. TWO Irish Free State League matches played to-day resulted as follows:Bridevrlle 5; Bohemians 1. Shelocurne 0; St. James's Gate 4. Other results: Bray Unknowns 1: Waterford 2. Cork 3; Shamrock Rovers 4. Dr imcondra 5: Sligo Rovers 0. Limerick 2; Dundalk
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  • 531 16 Mr. E. W. Slight's Ann Dismasted LAST Sunday's race at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was enlivened by a heavy Sumatra which unfor tunatelv dismasted Mr. E. W. Slight's yach: Ann. Kathleen also retired as her mast had begun to pant. This left the race to
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  • 451 16 Close Game On The Padang Singapore, Frito fN a game in which the tssw in doubt until the final the Singapore Cricket tub delete the S.C.R.C. by threse t„ U(J ln a hockey mutch played 141 u,*dang yesterday. Playing as cent re forward [or
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  • 18 16 Playing on tneir 1 Indian Association I rans in 2 hockey ma I goals to one.
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  • 119 17 AME WITH FORT CANNING VT TANGLIN f cnly Contested Match Singapore, Friday. AK their ru»by deout yess.K.t fielding the vt\lin« themselves v r ffs anil strengthened by of i) Ross and Ritchie ranks, gave a good themselves against Fort t match piayed at
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  • 128 17 jsterday's Hockey At Balestier Singapore. Friday, -litested game of hockey yesterday, the Ceylon defeated the V.M.C.A. c lioais to one. Lub displayed all round .1 thoroughly deserved to s after the start, the Ceyt the scoring ihrough Dana. Vs were seen on the .tumpted to score
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  • 13 17 v in l.v hockey match between the S.C.C. and the Chinese yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 45 17 Rivers Meets Nai Smarn Own Reporter.' Ipoh, Nov. A i nitc round contest Park to-night. Al Nai Smarn, of Penang. ot a good fight, and clinching. unais. Louis Kid. 7.12. 10; Abraham. 7.13, beat 8; and Little Star, 7.6\ un, i .7
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  • 50 17 I ol tiie Premier:.*... 1 42. Grange Road I The practice day. m f. tesd&ys. Fridays, I Saturdays at 4 p.m. I ield at the old court 1 on Sunday mornI •'<• ilrous of hnrm with the Pr- Party should com- ports captain. Mr. Cuppage Road. '••'■ijtui'i. Mr.
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  • 552 17 District Championship Tournament Batu Pahat. Nov. 1. COME closely contested matches were ¥j provided in the fifth Batu Pahat District lawn tcnni.j tournament finals neld on Tuesday last at. the Hospital court and on Thursday at the G.E.S. court. There was a fairly large attendance these
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  • 637 17 "S" Co. Beat H.Q. Wing Singapore, Friday. ONE of the most exciting matches, in the Command Inter-Unit Hockey Cup Competition was witnessed yesterday, when "S" Company and Headquarter* Wing of ;he Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers met at Tanglin. After a very exciting struggle, "S" Company ran
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  • 194 17 Thrilling: Match At Changi ONE of the finest games seen at Changi between Small Unit teams was witnessed yesterday when the 7th Heavy Battery met the 30th Co., Royal Engineers, the Sappers emerging winners by a penalty goal (3 pts.) to nil. Thrills were plentiful right from
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  • 22 17 TO-DAY:—II.IB a.m., 9 ft. 6 ins. TO-MORROW: —0 26 a.m., 8 ft. 7 ins 11.46 a.m., 9 ft. 5 ins.
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  • 51 17 THE annual inter-College hockey match for the Selwyn Clarke Trophy will be played on Nov. 13 on the Medical College ground at Sepoy Lines. The annual rugby match for the Galloway Trophy will take place on the Saturday following, Nov. 20. also on the Medical College
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  • 23 17 Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam. Nov. 4. The game between Euwe and Alckfetue, the world's chess champion, was adjourned after forty mo\es.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 59 17 Merrytime Badminton Party team vs. the Happilads Athletic Party en Sunday at 7, Lorong 30, Geylang at 230 p.m. Richard Tan, C. B. NsUr, A. Sujak, Henry Tee. Abdullah Mattar, B. C. Mah, George Tan, Edmund Yeo T. 6. Tan:. M. M. Alkadree, W. Hussein, James Gan, Selleh
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  • 47 17 The Singapore Chinese Combined Cyclists team in the for;! >mmg Sina'a-pore-Johore-Singapore cyxic race no Nov 28 will be Sim Kirn Peh, Chew Chong Tin, Lim Peng- Kwoe, Chrv Cheng Chuan, Loh Chin Ong, V at. Chee, Chong Ah Soon, Lim Hon-; Bw».. Lim Guan Yong
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  • 387 18 Ong Siow Kee Wins Tournament FULL results In the "A" and 'B handicap billiards tournament at the S.C.R.C. are as follows: A" CLASS HANDICAP First Round:—Ng Cheng Koon (—120» beat S. W. Tay (-30»-250-249; Ong Slow Hian <—30 beat Robert Tan .—301—250—193; Teo Keng Teow <—90» beat John
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  • 616 18 At Home And Distribution Of Prizes Muar. Nov. L THE Muar Badminton Association after I beine a year in existence has finely got over its apparent The Associaiion was At Home on Friday last to a representative gathering, amons those present being The Hon. Dato Kadir bin
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  • 156 18 Last week end two badminton matchcourt" Payed at the Ma y bl ossom B. p. On Saturday the Mavblossom B P Eclipse BP t0 a frfendVv t Ho SK Ing of four si "Sles and rhni/ CS b Ut one double wa abandonee owing to darkness. The rejult
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  • 362 18 Prizes Distributed i Regeni l (From Our Own Corn Johore B ALTHOUGH there of rain which ft noon in Johore Bahru and by 3.30 p.m rain'] it was possible to finals in the Johore B pionships on the A School Courts. The rain which i. not interfere with
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  • 197 18 The Merry Union B P B the Geylang Young M<. B P. on Saturday by 7 Scores (Merry Union tioned first*: Singles: Edmund Yeo mugam 15—3. 15—6; St beat Ang Cheng Kia; 15—3. 15- I soor bin M. Alkadree beat 15—2. 15—fi; Gan Poh v Koh Kirn
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    • 1445 19 11 alayan Listeners' RadiaUSfKH^i'""— 8 -5° P- m The News unci AnnouncePROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EftlPnSE Woof) serenade Kg 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMFS S2S n Sf S 915 pm cloSe do Skinl (Ge rge Gershwi TRANSMISSION 3 L fi Station On 225 Scottish bv 6 'r°rlJ n J See 11 1 A talk
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  • 190 21 untitled B .C. LISTENERS' PANEL IE|NG1 E |NG FORMED .7 GOO Volunteer To Serve tteners have volunon a panel that (he BBC to pron by the size and ncea of I'ght-enter-;ts may bs gaugto co-ouenite in th? ved within thre2 the broadcasting of John Watt,
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  • 130 21 true identity is a British listeners— thriller. Fire!'. Howard Rose, will to Daventry in the tate agent's order and Ruth Henderson ol the modern the afternoon at 88 I the cert, takers, ■B i ;kle, they %-a adD i ht r. "makes thai they "come isement
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  • 299 21 'Comprising information for the Mist, ress. Housekeeper, Cook. Kitehenmaid, Butler, Footman. Coachman. Valet. j Upper and Under Housemaids, Lady's Maid, Maid-of-all-Work. Laundry Maid. Nurse and Nurse-maid. Monthly. We:, and Sick Nurses, etc.. etc also Sanitary. Medical, and Legal Memoranda, with a History of the origin,
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  • 247 21 The second and third parts of the I adaptation by Barbara Couper and Howrad Rose of Thomas Hardy's "Tess oi the d'Urbervilles" will be broadcast on successive nights during the week beguining Nov. 7. Part 1. which will have been heard during the previous week, takes
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  • 656 21 8.8.C. Broadcasts On Nov. 9 BROADCASTS of the impressive events v tn »t take place in London on Nov 9 to celebrate Lord Mayors Day—the i-rocessicn through the City streets in the morning and the Prime Minister's speech at the Banquet at Guildhall in the e- ei.ing—
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  • 102 22 Service At Cenotaph To Be Televised For the first time the annual Armis-tice-day Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall. London, is to be televised by the BBC Transmission, it is hoped will begin at 10.30 a.m. G.M.T.. to enable viewers to see the waiting crowds and to watch
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  • 117 22 Beethoven figures prominently m this week's programmes from Daventry Nov. 7—Nov. 13. His Fifth Symphony in C Minor will be played by the B3C Empire Orchestra in Transmission 5 on Nov. 8. and In Transmission 3 on Nov 9. his Sonata in G will be played by
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  • 39 22 OVFI» 47,000 LISTENERS responded to the BBC's reqmM fm v keep a log of light-entertainment broadcasts. John Wjii i, I!** 1 1* BBC's Dircetor of Variety, is here seen considering s liM hr c b co-operation. I'By courtesy 8.8.t
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  • 488 22 Commentary By Howard Marshall A FIVE-MINUTE descriptive talk and commentary by Howard Marshal 1 will precede this year's broadcast —the tenth in succession—of the Annual Armistice-day Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London. The commentarv will be followed by music played by the Massed Bands of
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  • 168 22 Talk By Lord Mayor* Coachman George Granger, the L orc London's Coachman, will b to listeners to Daventry bv S Weymouth in the next of the talks by representative English t 'This is England Mr. Granger's career J travel of yesterday with that rf J He began
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  • 180 22 Talks by the village biackszr the schoolmistress '.who I only fourteen children 1 and by tfrl mistress (whose family has beet 1 ciated with the village Post-Off.* general-store for 130 year; M discussion on old ai d new metfal farming by representatives of two; ations, will,
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  • 340 23 I CROBE FEAR isl Laughs At Gas Air Mail) London, Oct. 20. U iboai future wars, tingm pntel imagination by ists' panoplies of hor!ismi*sfd as "nonsense" I i B. s. Haldane, in a lectarr on "Science and ire at the Royal United tut ion. London. declared
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  • 122 23 I'v Viscountess A-tor K -Vtoi\ M.P., the first in lap Brit is», House her view*; on >\vn choosing in the <^rie s As I See IV a mpii-M program nes f ■rs 1'iiriiist M°;n!:e r of Plymouth. and activities are ->ried she is a teetoi i
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  • 326 23 NEW AMERICA -ORIENT ROUTE Short-Cut Through The Aleutian Islands Dutch Harbour. Alaska. A t0 the rient «"*S* *T th e Aleutian Islands has been 2222 by^lhe United States Coast and S *S rvey after ten strenuous harm^rPH^ 6^ 1 and hammered rocks of Unimak Pass thr S? mgS u ong
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  • 329 23 Man To See 86-Year-Old Mother On Release Sydney. N.S.W.. Oct. 22. U7HEN Frederick Carmody, 49, is re- leased from Bombala N S W. prison in a few days, after serving 16 year* for murder, he will travel immediately to Melbourne to see his 86-year-old mother. Officials
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  • 390 23 Advocates Boycott Of Japanese Goods Sydney. N.S.W., Oct. 20. I BOYCOTT of Japanese goods and a policy of Hands off China" -vas aovocatcd by a meeting of 1.500 peon e in the Sydney Town Hall the other night. A st.ons force of uniformed was stationed at
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  • 157 24 Mr. Robrrt Black, M.C.S., of Stirlingshire, and his brid\ Miss Arne Stevenson of Edinburgh. They were married at St. Andrew's l*re*byteriai: Church in Kuala Lumpur last week. (Tribune). Mrs. E. G. Sellers, who will play the part of Lady Mary Crabbe in "ffccst Fi?lds" at
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