Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales O VI. No. 261. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1937 riVIS CjN v> The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 6, li):J7. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE. NOVEMBER 6, 1937. sdfs
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 I'M YOUR \KFAST t The l 3ts HE /< HAWKS P ji^^^vP MILK AT 4ISJEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE KRA.MI S fILHEMWY BABY I Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Milk The Perfect Baby Food. Its Quality Is Not Excelled. BLUE CROSS Stocks Are ALWAYS FRESH j
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    • 187 1 «i 1 1 w 1 m Read The SUNDAY Dominant •A Malaya The Original S^SL Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING r~zlJ^ j or occasional COOKING when it seems I unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal T -1« for efficiency and economy. The superior
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  • 554 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE Aluminium Lifeboats For New Liner I ONG before the first keelpiate of the Nieuw Amsterdam was laid in January, 1936, the directors of the Holland-America Line had decided that for all-round usefulness the ship that would best meet the needs of the seasoned traveller was
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  • 130 2 Tribal Class Destroyer Launched H M.S. Mohawk, the first of the two destroyers of the Tribal class which are being built by Messrs. John I Thornvand Co Ltd .at WooK. Southampton. for the Admiralty, was launched last month. The eight destroyers of the Tribal class which were ordered
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  • 70 2 Japanese Shipowners' Estimates The Japanese Department of Communications is concerned about the position of ocean shipping business be cause earning* are likely to be af leas' 20 per cent, less than once anticipated Taking advantage of increased S movements since last autumn, ese shipping operators made an advance
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    • 404 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. Pft d^wid BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in Inal&jul). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILING'S. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1937. W-IHAH fi.OOO In port RAJPI'TANA 17.000 In port SOUDAN; 6,500 Nov. 11 KANPURA 17,000 Nov. 11 RAWALPINDI ***** Dec. 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 11 BURDWANI 6,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15,000
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    • 542 2 j I KOKUSAI LINE i (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) S (Incorporated in Japan*. t For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). 5 Due Due Sailing Due j Penang S pore S pore via New York jms KOMAKI MARU In port Nov. 5 Keelung Dec. 1? j ms KATSURAGJ MARU Dec.
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    • 80 2 NAVIGAnON CO. LTD Direct Service to Japan via Hongkon* and to Calcutta via Penan. Taking cargo on through Bill of la* Ing for Canton, Macao, Swatow Am™ Chefo, Tientsin, NewchSS^^ FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KUMSANG lajF' o KUTSANG Nov IS 2~ FOR SAIGON, HONGKONG ft JKan! HOSANG NoV'q Sff* All
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    • 407 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlp*. Mos Cabins have adjoining private bath 1 Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Fron M.S Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'nj MEONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 28-11 •ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12 BORINGIA 4-1 4-1 5-1
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    • 362 2 STEAMER SAFUN,^ The undernot. intended fixtures OUTW For MANILA, HONG* NORTH CHIN 4 s.s. "GNEISENAU China m.s. TRAVE omit and Japan HOME v. For HOLLAND. H\V; s.s. "DONAU" also Marseilles, c Dunkirk, Aj fi m.s. "HAVEL" also M'seilles. Ca m.s. SAALE also call seilles 5 ax "KOJjJLN" also calls Marseilles,
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  • 734 3 fsfs The article given below, by Mr. Tan Ean kiam, is translated from the Chinese. MORE Ihaii four months have elapsed sine- ihe Japanese invasion of North China n commenced with, the incident at Lukouchiau and more than three month* have passed since her attack of Shanghai
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  • 69 3 Offence Against Trade Marks Law Singapore, Friday. On a charge of importing razor strops on Sept. 25 last bearing the representation of the British Imperial State Crown, without being authorised by the Merchandise Marks Ordinance Mr. K. Koga, the Japanese manager of Messrs. Omiya Co., High Street, was
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  • 54 3 Malay Sentenced For $1 Theft Singapore, Friday. With twenty-three previous convictions against him, Ahmad bin Abdul.ah, a middle-aged Malay, was this morning sentenced to six months' r.i. to be followed bv one year's police supervision, by Mr. F. V Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, for theft in respect of
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  • 101 3 Singapore, Friday. Being an officer of Me srs bai I Maat,ehappij Bawean. a established outside the Colony, Mr Lauren Kortz of 22, Winchester Hou>e appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Police Magistrate this morning on a charge of failing to file within the p escribed time
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    • 386 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality I EN DEBS. ton invited for the or service. For aicipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. i boundary igi Road. day. 15th Nov., 1937 ihlej to Koads I D( posit Monday, Nov. 15, 1937. ten mcc of i meteriea all Road I Deposit ronday,
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    • 702 3 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS. ™T end -n rS u from a PP rov ed Contractors 22J? Jf 11 1 be received at the Honourable, The Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of the 12th November, 1937, for the following works:— For the supply of Labour and Materials necessary to
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    • 794 3 IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Originating Summons No. 33 of 1937. Lim Heng Chow of No. 5, Choon Guan Street, Singapore, Chargee and Chic Nee Boon also known as Chion Nee Boon of No. 147, Telok Ayer Street. Singapore, Chargor. AUCTION SALE of valuable rubber land.s
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    • 427 3 POSITIONS VACANT UTANTED by European Merchant Firm IT young lady to combine the duties of steno-typist and general office Assistant. Apply with particulars ot experience, copies of testimonials and stating alary required to Box No. 391, c,o Malaya 1 ribune, Singapore. UfANTED by European Merchant Firm young lady as general
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    • 93 3 j CIGARETTES F lIX See our special 1 window display and i i offer i E. M. Glover Co. J 9 11. The Arcade, SINGAPORE. 2 •J. FRESH I&GS Guaranteed Light Tested and damped. Customer writes: "These are the t "EGGS" I have had with an Eneiish taste". Prices 28c,
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  • 421 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 5. Previous To-day Change KCBBUt Ton* Steady Steady Bpot Buyer*. 71 16 73 16 +/s Seller*. tit 7»/ 4 ±79 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7» 8 7»/ 4 77? Seller*. 73 16 7 5|16 -fa (3rd Forward) Jan.jMar. Buyers. 73 16 75 16
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  • 2007 4 sdfsf THE eleventh annual general meeting of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E. C. Mr. George Balfour, J.P.. M.P. (chairman of the company), presided. The Secretary (Mr. D. C. Brook, F. S.A.A.j having read the notice convening
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    • 751 4 y I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j j 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) i CAPITAL: Authorised $10,(100,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. S TELEPHONES I Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 1 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 1 j Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS
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  • 652 5 it ions ttv Fraser And Co. Singapore. Nov. 5, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4- 4 6 30 31 6 50 55 -norn 29 30 OA'2 1 0.97 1 2 23 24 I.G2 1/ 2 1.67* 2 29 30 20 21 0.37 J 2
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  • 277 5  -  Dividend Increased To 10 Per Cent. i By Air Mail London, Oct. 23. THE twenty-seventh ordinary geneial 1 meeting of the Hevea 1 Johore > Rubber Plantations. Ltd.. was held a* the registered office of the company. Candlewick House. 116-126 Cannonstreet. E.C.. Mr. T. E. Williams Uhe
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  • 211 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Nov. 5, 10 a.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close ttnanciu. Date Ex Dlv. yea; Payable Date to date TIN To Hitam Tin 5% Int. Nov. 3 m Nov. 9 Nov. 4 M Kamunting Tin 12 l 2 Final H Nov. 11 Oct.
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  • 520 5 U.S. Maritime Com mission Scheme A SCHEME for 30 new ships to replace older vessels has been proposed by the U.S. Maritime Commission. This is expected to stimulate action by private shipping lines and meet their contention that the Merchant Marine Act haj> failed to
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  • 188 5 MUNICIPAL: 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 »4,000,000 :<: 1340 $400 000 Inf. Int. Apr. 1, Oct. 1 98V 2 100 c.l. U 102 104 norn 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. v May 15, Nov 15 99% 101 c.i. 19H $1 600 000 Int PENANG MUNICIPAL: 108 110
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  • 262 5 SingupuH', Friday Under normal conditions it might have been reasonably expected that prices would have remained steady or even improved, considering the lighter shipments that were made during October. Those from Malaya amounted to 59 000 tons as against 67.000 tons in the previous month.
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  • 187 5 Messrs. Guthrie Co.'s Report Readers of market reviews are ubtless becoming weary at me tedicus repetition of reports of the continual slide In prices, so, perhaps it v\ii be sufficient this week to state that rubber values have moved to still lever levels and even the most option stic observers
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  • 181 5 Singapore, Nov. 5. P. (81am) w. coast No. l per Koyan $153 R. 'Siam- V/. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $152 R. 'Siam» W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $147 c :.-m Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $220 Rice Sinwhay No. 2 Sl9O Siem Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $166 Biam
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  • 94 5 London, Nov. 5. P» l« 147 764 Rio 4V 4 sellers Hew York 4.99 9 16 officials Montreal 4.993« Athens 547y 2 T *r ve!s 29 35' sellers fVneva 21.53 Bucharest 677U 215 Montevideo 39 13 16 4:« terdam 9.03 3 4 sellers officials v n9415 16 Buenos
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  • 57 5 Singapore, Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila givi ig the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-d Peso" Antamok 0.53 0.52 Benguet Consolidated 9.90 9.90 Consolidated Mines 0.018 0.017 I.X.L 0.59 0.60 San Mauricio 0.59 0.57 United Poracale
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  • 317 5  -  £40,000 Purchase Price (By Air Mail London, Oct. 23. CHAREHOLDERS of the La was (Sara- wak> Estate. 0 were informed in May last that a surveyor had been appointed to check the Baram area, which the company intended to acquire. This area belonged to a large
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  • 32 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 5. Additional to the first contribution, the Lord Mayor has received a cheque for a further £2.500 from members of Lloyd's for the Chinese relief fund.—Reuter
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  • 107 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases <F. 0.8. HOW.) 233 8 23*« Good F.A.Q..in bales (F. 0.8. Nov.) 22 5 a 22^ 4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose > (awardable Spore* 23*4 233« do. Nov. 23 23-' 8 do.
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    • 284 5 5. j?. co. Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. r«„„ »~7 S fl £?*erj in Securities and Commodities. LZfl? Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Vfembers: I "~T7 YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. '.'OMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y I NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. I CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE,
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  • 178 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air iQantasi to-day Deliveries ol boxholders* letters only 2 30 un. and general delivery of letters 4 OC.0 C p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands < d i es i by ir ,KLM to-day. Deliveries .1 boxholders' letters only 5.30
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  • 6 6 yesterday will now Cos^
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  • 12 6 fro^a^^^ 1 in London on NoV 4 Was dcl "'ered
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  • 202 6 Letter From Messrs. Brizay And Co. IN our issue of Thursday it was reported that work on the construction of the new Kuala Lumpur ma.ket was temporarily held up as a result of i lightnirg strike .of ccolies employed by Messrs Kennieson Brothers, in thij connection.
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  • 83 6 1 Programme At Wesley Church Dedication The Hammond Organ which has been installed in the Wesley Methodist Church on Fort Canning Road will be dedicated to-morrow evening by the Rev. Bishop Edwin F. Lee, DD„ Mrs. Sylvia Barnes Thomas, organist, will i play the following recital as part
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  • 118 6 Edward Everett Horton i„ "Wild Money" n EDWARD Everett Horton is a great G cess in the role of a newsp, *> r J 0 countant who eventually turns in* c newspaper reporcer in -Wild' vrV a a bright comedy which opened tT' Alhambra Theatre,
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  • 55 6 The following Government Office have been granted leave of SS 1 Messrs. J. K. Ramsay F L S Uce: Capt A. G. W. JollifTe; Mr.' w H Dr. W. J. Vickers. Capt. E S UIW H. T. Hackworthy. Mr A b I)S W. L. Blackemore. Dr. J. h S r
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    • 315 6 MALAYA'S^PREMIER >A To-night J Ejj Or hemtrmt oncer( BAS lo 5M.5 p.m. I .j> SPECIAL RACE DINNER k DANCE j (formai) i EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. Non-diners SI.OO j TI'ESI) AY NEXT NOV <)TH. t POPPY DAY BALL AND SPECIAL CABARET I Admission S2.Go—after 11.30 n.m. Sl.OO. Diners Admissron $100
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    • 4 6 IMB lak Pre,rs.'TV Cbronl.
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    • 212 6 I STOP DIABETES! EAT WHAT YOU LIKE! Just imagine yourself a guest in the festival party where most delicious dishes and ice-creams are served. Do you prefer to sit tight while others enjoy. Why not you start taking as ethers I are doin£. DRINK D. T. LIM S DIABETES HERB
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 229 6 (POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER PA l AND TIME Hoihow Hai Hing Nov. 6 2 p.m. ,ava. South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas anu Timor Dilly Brastagi „02 p.m. Djambi Toba G 3 p.m. Sarawak <generally) Bintulu Miri. Sarikei I and Sibu. Marudu 6 3.30 p.m. Borneo
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  • 202 7 L Relief Fund No Truth In The Rumour at II Has Been Dissolved Explanation Of j l( <inaapore Committee National Salva]ion Bonds The Reasons For Their Issue for National Reconstruction; Nor For War Or Relief The Singapore Chill(sc Girls' School Another Year Of Progress. (By our Chinese
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  • 215 7 "r-bp v-ome contusion ia Jiefef Fund and the Lion Bonds, and I shall. <. i .Y£U£. to differentiate o. Helief Fund exists for the *se who are. in some way ted by the Sino-Japanese ns to 'his fund are for rendering assistledical or otherwise KU m the war
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  • 330 7 THE Singapore Chinese Girls' School has Just passed another successful year, and that is gratifying to those who have its welfare at heart. The school lias produced many a brilliant scholar, and under the able guidance of Mrs J. E. Geake (the present principal> it 1: assured
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  • 68 7 Arrived in Singapore from Europe. India and Penang by KLM plane "Nanobe on Nov. 4:—Mrs. J. G. Naerebout. Mr. M. F. Summers, Dr. C. L Park, Mr. R. W. L Band. Mr. P. G. L. Hegener. Left Singapore by KLM plane "Reiger" on Nov. 5 for Calcutta
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  • 263 7 From The Malaya Tribune, Nov. 6, 1917 AT the Fancy Fair held at the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday in aid of the Kinta "Our Day" Fund, His Highness the Sultan came forward spontaneously and addressed the gathering in Malay in very enthusiastic terms his speech being
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  • 41 7 Mr. D. J. B. Ambler, of the Tutorial Staff of the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, is proceeding home on furlough In a few days' time. Mr. C W. Jackman. who arrived at Kuala Kangsar some time In August, will succeed him.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 66 7 LIFTS r.AI.ORE, PRESENTS FOIT ■OTH 101 AND OLD. FOR BEAFJTIFCL COMi: EARLY TO taA&CO., LTD. Middle Rd: Thome 211*5. Latest Cabaret J'* DANCING taught fv i method*. Fee S>H only. I GUARANTEED in 4 hours' tuition. H Finest Radiogram HL :ul FREE Lady Partners tor prac- Uce. Hours at v*
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    • 99 7 GENTLEMEN Cllriy or Straight Hair. Both should be glossy in order to maintain a smart appearance. All hair bus lustre, whether it b? dormant or otherwise. GLOSTORA Maxes dull hair glossy, and glo sy hair smart, easy to manage and to keep dow... 3 APB 2 Britain's Great ChaHenger for
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    • 394 7 "Don't argue 01^^^^^^ Two simple reasons account for the extra j T coolness and richness of dv Maurier cigarettes. Wmj 4X 4 x "Hw i 1 ,1C s P ec ter li P anc tllc cost b' tobacco. f i f>^m^^^^^* > Tlicfiltcrtiprcfinesan<l cleansesthesmoke i > J revealing a neu
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  • 85 8 Distinguished American Visit Singapore, Friday. MR. and Mrs. Nicholas dv Pont, who have been staying for a few days in Singapore, left to-day by air for Bali. Mr. dv Pont is the son of one of the partners in the famous American munition and manufacturing firm
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  • 26 8 London, Nov. 5. The Royal Air Club has awarded its gold medal to Jean Batten in recognition of hor man* Empire flights.—British Official Wireless.
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    • 183 8 f J TRULY A ROYAL PERFORMANCE The Whole Town's S Flocking to See this Grand Show! j j CAPITOL j Anthony Hope's Famous Story i J "The Prisoner of Zenda" j I S!SL? lAraBLHME CARROLL MARY ASTOR DAVID j MVEN RAYMOND MASSEY C. AUBREY SMITH* and S vmwo artists triumph
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    • 348 8 i ooeksws impossible owing to other kkgagi i j j 3-15 6-15 9-15 jfl^frpPfc J What a fiecnt film M-G- M have given the screen with "PARNELL" Jjß^^^E v shOJ (1 l lUt be missed even by those with o i? ly s PjgMßHMb^ i CLARK CABLE AAYRNA LOY JP»
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    • 148 8 S IT'S THE BIG M.G.M. MUSICAL HIT j j TVbv Change At The CAPITxT^ |V \V /v| Sweetheart* again ■\A Clamour Girls l 1 A STIRRING DRAMA OF AD VENTURE TWO LOVERS ARE THROWN Xl VOLI TION "HlrMß^R^Hr^S^^ j MARLENE DIETRIC, j ROBERT DONAT in their most thrilling roles "KNIGHT
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    • 270 9 S EMPIRE TALKIE j 7 P.M. TO-NIGIIT I 9.15 P.M. Warner Bros, present J JOE E. BROWN in the screamingly funny Comedy J i EARTHWORM i TRACTORS" i J SUN TALKIE (New World) s 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 20th Century-Fox's Hair Raising mystery Thriller CHARLIE CHAN j AT THE CIRCUS" I
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    • 278 9 COCOANUT GROVE I "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES" EXTENSION NIGHTS SATURDAY NOV. 6th RACE NIGHT WEDNESDAY NOV. 10th ARMISTICE NIGHT SATURDAY NOV. 13th RACE NIGHT CIRCUS NIGHT POPPY FUND DINNER DANCE NOV. 17th RESERVE EARLY THE GREATEST CABARET IN TOWN "NURSERY RHYMES" The Talk of the Town COWAN BAILEY HARTMAN Songs Ban.in
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    • 531 9 I Great World Showj I CABARET I J TO-NIGHT, 8.30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. j GALA RACE BALL j j l\ 11 \MO\ TO I. A. M. j j BRYMANS TRIO i j AMAZING DANCING ACROBATICS j I GLOBE THEATRE: To-niffhl, Gary Cooper Jean Arthur in J THE PLAINSMAN." NEXT
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  • 46 10 Th? engagement Is announced of Mi. Lo Nee Kook, son 01 the late Mr. La Voo Siew a d Mrs. Lo Voo Siew of Mantin to Miss Cecelia Teo. onlv daughter oi Mr. Teo Fook Siew of Singapore. Th? marriage will take place next year.
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  • 649 10 HTHE futility ot' the Brussels Conference was proved to the hilt within hall' an hour of its being declared open. With Japan. Italy and Germany openiy hostile to the very holding of the Conference at all. it was not to be expected that the deliberations would begin
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  • 142 10 Leader In State Affairs From Our Own Reporter* Penang. Friday. rpHE whole State oi Kedah was plunoed tO i? ourni ng to-day, due to the K« p S o Hi hR< s Tun Bku Mahmua, K.8.E., C.M.G., the Regent of Kedah at the age of 53.
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  • 80 10 Improved Conditions During Service British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 5. CPEAKING in London yesterday the Brabou?ne B S u-pT h ?n I Q? pl T e u f Bengal would bid farewell to Sir John Anderson with feeling of profound regret. They would come with equal h I
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  • 74 10 University Needs More Funds British Official Wireless. London, Nov 5. THE Vice-chancellor of Oxford University in an official statement exolains ADne P al Slt i?u n nd With r re f? rd t0 Oxford £421 nnn hjj u fts am °unting to have been received in resooncp ap
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  • 156 10 NOTES COMMENTS New British Legislation FORMIDABLE programme of Hffls- lation awaits the attention of the British House of Commons. Before the end of July the Government hopes to pass into law bills dealing with: Re-crganisation of the coal industry *nd the unification of mining royalties; Fish marketing; Air raid precautions:
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  • 192 10 JT may be true that increase of no;-, in a city, due to increase of trafiie. population and commerce, spells grow h and prosperity, but the last word in the ultimate modernisation of a city still remains to be -said until all tie disagreeable and nerve-breaking noises
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  • 155 10 RECENTLY Dr. A. H Davis, Doctor rf Science, has published a book by the name of -Noise.- The choice Of such a title in preference to the scientific term -sound" reveals at once that the author aims at writing a book for popular reading instead of another treatise
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  • 234 10 j interesting lecti at the Hongkon? U:..v Dr. E. Stanley Jones, v.:.. a man with a mes ject of "What can we do [q sent crisis?" He said thai j arrival in Shanghai in August lie fcj J been engaged with others jto find a solution
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  • 263 10 By "Looker On" S° ME cruir thi that what we need to the cinema to-day is more movement. They should try a seat at the end of the row. Very few young people by th e time they become of age have read thbooks they ought
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 158 10 II I 1 We can highly recommend L this milk... there is none better obtainable [km t Obtainable freai v ALL GOOD DEALERS dim, 1 T!? COLUMBIA i MILK for INFANT vstffiKjv /s M Fresfi as die litiv if ivas DocKfd y The three models illustrated i the S <
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    • 49 10 Studio 3 3 Ij for j d foto-portrait by > foto-artiat 0 only i HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED —by thr most modern method* known to science. Consultation without cost or obligation K. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Or. of Ovular Science) Arcade. Phone 300; La/post and bat Equipped Optical l|,-*tltUlloi 111 VUio*
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  • 1282 11 IN TOKYO TO-NIGHT REQUEST FOR GOODWILL AND CO-OPERATION Reuter. by side with conflicting reports from China and Tokyo regarding negotiations for a cessation of hostilities in China, it is reported that the delegates to the Brussels conference concluded their third
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  • 98 11 Rome, Nov. 6. Power pact against Comi between Italy. Germany will be signed at 11 a.m. ed the Italian Governintimated to the China t that it is not supportn m the present conflict tally entirely neutral, the Italian press ex,vmpathy with the Japanese, thai
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  • 273 11 great work Reception For Late Premier London. Nov. 5. 1". I il > to his predecessor and in the Premiership iUl by Earl Baldwin when t to the Guildhall to-day to .1 an address from the City ulon in recognition of his >> to the State.
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  • 24 11 London, Nov. 5. Arthur Wauchope, High for Palestine, who was to Palestine to-day, has his departure owing to British Official Wireless.
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  • 24 11 Amsterdam, Nov. 5. the thirteenth game in the championship after 6 r w leads by l l 2 to 5 2 Renter.
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  • 174 11 Advance Of JapaneseChecked Shanghai, Nov. 6. AFTER six days of furious fighting with heavy losses In men and material, the Japanese forces have only succeeded in advancing one kilometre south of Soochow Creek, where they are still being harassed by Chinese troops. The enemy are
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  • 29 11 Reuter. Batavia. Nov. 5. Negotiations are being conducted with Japan for the sale of about 150.000 tons of salt from Madura to the Dutch East Indies.—Reuter.
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  • 295 11 British Official Wireless. London Nov. S. DETAILS of the state vhit ot the King of the Belgians to Londosjj on Nov. 16, 17 and 18 were issued to-day. The Duke of Gloucester w Un liim on arrival at Dover and wi I
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  • 155 11 NEW RUMOURS Hitler As Mediator For Japan? Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 5. TAPANESE official circles strenuously deny any moves towards peace, but it is none the less freely rumoured that Japan will willinely end the Shanghai adventure, while the Navy is perturbed at the deterioration of the
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  • 164 11 Sir Thomas Inskip's Optimism British Official Wireless. Londcn. Nov. 5. SIR THOMAS INSKIP. minister for the Co-Ordination of Defence, last night said within the past two years orders had been placed for £288.000.000 worth of armaments. Twenty-six special establishments, either Government owned factories or extensions by
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  • 201 11 "Grave Misconception" NO POLITICAL DOCTRINE Reuter. Paris, Nov. 5. rpiIE o{ Windsor has decided to postpone Tiis visit to America. An official statement on behalf ot the Duke says he arrived at the cecision with great reluctance after much deliberation but he feels that owing to
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  • 124 11 Rights Of Minorities Recognised Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 5. AN important development of GermanPolish relations is marked by the conclusion of an agreement in regard tc the treatment of respective minorities, forbidding any attempt to assimilate a minority, granting minorities free use of their language and the right to
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  • 123 11 Testing Air Raid Defences British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 5. IT is understood last night'd "blackout" over 400 square miles of the Nore Command in connection with full scale rehearsals of anti-aircraft defence measures, involving all the Medway towns and co-operation of the public services with, the
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  • 159 11 Hopes Of An Early Agreement Reuter. London. Nov. 5. A LETTER addressed by Lord Plymouth on the instructions of the Non-intervention Committer -to Mr. Eden setting out the proposals for tbft withdrawal of volunteers and the grant of belligerent rights in Spain approved by the committee
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  • 64 11 Reuter. I Prague, Nov. 5. I Mr. Rutha, an architect, described as the chief lieutenant of Hr. Henleht. leader of the German minority has committed suicide. He was arrested on a serious charge last month together with 12 other young men. As Hr. Henlein's expert on foreign affairs,
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  • 18 11 Lieut.-Comdr. D. E. Lander, R.N (retd.), a former planter of Negri SenW bilan, is now living in London.
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    • 51 11 and refreshments l 1? Im. Can be had at rKINCE RESTAURANT AND CAFE* ol Serangoon Road and Bale,;tier Road) Rumah Miskin Police Station >. leleyhoae No. 2375. 1 walk from the WORLD f 1 HALL AND (I niMNG ROOMS COOL, ILSI, JL 0 -MFORTABLE. WE Mi ii it i FOR
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  • 1800 12 SOUND RESERVE POSITION DR. PATHY URGES BUILDING DEVELOPMENT a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners held yesterday, draft estimates for J 938 were adopted, budgeting for a deficit of approximately $580,781. Considerable increases in revenue were anticipated, the principal increase being
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  • 1036 12 New Plea For Abolition Of Meter Rents Mr. Scow Poh Leng said: "I rise to refer to page nine of the draft estimates under the heading of meter rent and the water meter department. Before I beyin to comment on it, I am not unaware of
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  • 255 12 Responsibility Of The Owners Mr. Bartley said that he would echo Dr. Pathy's desire that people in possession of lands should develop them, for the Commissioners could supply them with Municipal amenities if they did. He pointed out, however, that rebuilding of houses was generally a considerable period
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  • 23 12 FIGURES of the draft budget at a glance are as follows: Revenue $7,318,977 Fxpenditure S 7.899.758 Deficit 580,781
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  • 504 12 S.C.B.A. Criticism LOCAL HOUSING PROBLEM Singapore, Friday. AT the annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese British Assotion held this evening at the Garden Club, China Building, some very pertinent questions were raised by members. The Chairman, the Hon. Mr Tay Lian Teck said, among other things,
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  • 381 12 PAINT STAIN Eurasian Faces Charge v SIMe -'P"ro. Friday OW, on her return home h market in the afternoon 0 f 2 2, she found the front door of U employer's house in Upper Sera nf 2! Road, which was locked irom S broken in
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  • 192 12 Need Of A Public Hall WE have received the following I* P from the Hon. Mr. Tay Uii 1■•• hon. secretary of the committee fIfJJ nagement of the New Singapore Pufc Hall:— lam directed by the committee J management of the New Singaporelw lie Hall to inform
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  • 238 13 ADJOURNMENT "Most Interesting" Debate Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Friday. Dl JBED by His Excellency the High < ommissioner as one of interesting debates in on the motion for the adit, to day's resumed budget the Federal Council saw I < .ifter voting
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  • 588 13 I)f Boys Leaving; School I elieuey's address to this nesday it was stated that to extending trade and ation in this country J had decided to send an education Department to nation into the Junioi Li in Eurore and also to emenal schools in Jav:i. by the Government
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  • 854 13 Staff Of Official Assignees Office Mr. W. G C. Bonn said: Cn the adjournment of ;ast year's budget meeting of this Counod, I drew ation vj tne ineffective administration of the Bankruptcy Department and urged the appointment of a cnartered or .similarly qualified accountant to bo permanently
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  • 292 13 Kcqucst For Lower Taxes Futile Mi V/. G. Hastings said that he woul 1 UC3 to add a few remarks to those of me :ast speaker on r**e matter of the general financial policy of the countr;' I under tand that the policy is tha f Uns
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  • 543 13 Customs Duties In The F.M.S. Mr. Yong Shook Lin said: I wish to deal shortly with the subject of the levying of Customs duty on any article forming parts of the baggage of any person entering the Fede* ated Malay States. From time to time, cases
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  • 308 13 Completion Of Malay Boys' Education Mr. A. Keir, acting Adviser on Education. F.M.S., the first official to make a reply, referred, firstly, to the Raja Uda's remarks on the completion of vernaculation of boys leaving Malay Schools, to cover the gap between the time of leaving school
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    • 216 13 Xmai Fare for friends at home f rom HARRODS To enable our customers in Malaya 1 to make gifts of Christmas Fare to friends at home, Harrods Ltd. J have made up for us a series of Gift Boxes. Price Lists are available from all our Branches and j orders
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    • 9 14 iime fiot a V-gL TIGER BEER V IS BEST
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    • 114 14 BREATH... SWEET AS J- A BABJTS! 1 i T^L0 S£ "50 USE |FL- UAM° v COLGATE'S si yp' most b AVD SVJEfffV «tBTH£V P I'M THIS MAKES YOU ATTRACTIVE... A SWEET, PLEASING teeth with a circular motion, breath makes you lovelier, Rinse. more attractive. Then put a bit of Colgate's
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  • 1252 14 TO-DAY'S OPENING CARD AT BUKIT TIMAH B A CARD of fight ovrnts will usher in the Winter piofest J\ vional lace meeting of the Singapore Turt Club at Bukit Timah this afternoon The big event of this meeting, the Three-Year-Old
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  • 118 14 iFrom Our 0)071 Corrc<;ponde?U > Johore Bahru, Nov 3 THE hockey team of the Darul Bahar Club, Singapore. travelled up to Johore Bahru and beat the Blia Club on the Trade School mound by I—nil. Yusoi, who played as centre-forward for Malacca last year and played centreforward again
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  • 99 14 HEADQUARTERS Wing. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, beat Alexandra by three points to nil at rugby football at Alexandra yesterday. The Wing enjoyed the advantage among the forwards but Alexandra's threes were better oportuniscs and showed greater speed. In the first half the Skins all but got over on two
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  • 44 14 for to-day's Singapore 0 races are as follows:— Race I—THE POACHER Dough Boy Race 2—PAY OUT Achilles Race I—ALUM ROCK Ganderdown Race 4-CARMTOP Athis Race S—NUMERO TREIZE Alikoom Race 6—CORONATION Hercules Race 7—REDOUBLE Jubilee Star Ra( e B—MERIDEN <;olden Glimpse
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  • 181 14 Under 40 v. 40 And Over Match On Sunday rpHE following are the teams and 1 times of starting for the ••Under 40" vs. '40 and Over" match to be played on Sunday, at Keppel I Under 40 names first i: 830 a.m. J M Fraser 118)
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  • 89 14 Pulau Brani Beat Club XV IN a rugby match on the padang yesterday the R.E.. Pulau Brani, defeated an S.C.C. "B" fifteen by 20 points two goals, a dropped goal and two triesi to nil. The R E had much the best of the game, being faster outside
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  • 175 14 Club Reserves And Khaki Play A Draw IN an uninspiring hockey n on the S.R.C. grou the Khalsa Association were goalless draw by the SR i team. The game was play< pery ground and this imped 3 gress of both sides to a p Chowdhury who was
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  • 135 14 S.G»C. Beat Garrison \t Bukit Timah THE Garrison Golf Club ladies v.s Singapore Golf Ciub lad c r.ateh ffc played at Bukit Timah on Thur<dav afternoon and resulted in a win lor Singapore Golf Club ladies, by p^j nts to 4 The following are the detailed results
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  • 65 14 Tlie following have accepted to play hockey for the S.C.C. vs. the R E it Changi to-day: F J. L Mavger. P. F. Kinsev. R. A. V. Todd. E W Reave. Lt. I. L. E. MacMillan. A. J Tite: Lt G. R. Elsmie. A. N. Other. Lt V
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 100 15 P. A DEVICE TO M) BREAKAGE. I «-;»nstruction First >t,„p Screw-less Loxit W Si* "ok v »ur Best 1 HOUSE, Si*gg Road, I* A ka* YAk K4v I\| BE WISE AND START THE REGULAR USE OF THIS FINE Kn I k i\ ?<r I r I i\l /mfWi TOILET PREPARATION
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    • 159 15 JDUNLOP FOR LONGEST SERVICE i 9si itvii i: m {SATISFACTION J Entrust all your Clock and Watch Repairs, to M VICK VJOHHinC 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road), 'Phone No. 7922. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army and K.A.F. Base in Malaya. P.S. SECOND
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    • 158 15 THE 01 GREAT EASTERN LIFE Hi I FOURTEEN POINTS 1 I >J 5 5 z z A series of 14 reasons why you >L 1 a uj should choose THE GREAT < 1 EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE I S 2 h CO- LTD., to look after your S 2 0 <
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
  • 85 15 fOM HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE lawn tennis men's 1 merely confirmed tat Donald Budge is amateur. Another re Is a big gap be- the rest of the Yon Cramm rid shoulders above just as Austin Ival in England, merit abound in horn few are the players! How long
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  • 154 15 PENNINGTON, one of Bii•a: track sprinters, is d with the athletics letter he has had a. :.n friend imparting I; 'v.» .Tack Irwin will soon i... t Oxord to take up rt athletics president of Pennington must l: vith team-building— at news could he have a: a ek' performer
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  • 159 15 ■u >ut Tommy Farr's s how he insisti" steak, prepared by is eight mile walk 2; his public sparKiy ol boxing films, reported, be fere the crirjzed English I Mr their over- L eating, their ind their into gymnasium think any of these w.r.v !)n levelled against D
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  • 76 15 DRIMO CARNERA, once heavy-weight champion of the world, has been refused permission by the British Boxing Board to fight in London It was proposed to feature the giant I alian at an Alb3rt Hall tournament SI ?&l d y Benny Huntman for October 28.h. but the Board
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  • 175 15 THE Football Association have launched the greatest campaign in the history of professional soccer to stamn out foul play. They hav e decided that in all cases where three cautions are recorded against a player, the matter shall be referred to >h P Disciplinary Committee who
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  • 127 15 the untiriM.- efforts of r. fi COX and Mr. P C Na<ar thn Preside: and hen s-eriur? tivelf. oi the Huang Badminton AssociaUhn several :eadJnf merchants'of K ua ig h ve offered shields and cup.;. tL c T Frian, manager of Messrs. Tan Swee Ho e and.
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  • 82 15 rFHE R A M. C visited Sepoy Lines and X shared four goals in a hockey match against the General Hospital Recreation Club. The heavy shower of rain which preceded the game rendered the ground soft and militated against good hockey being played. Allan opened the scoring
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  • 161 15 30th Co. R.E. Win Changi Area Final Singapore, Saturday. TN the Small Units hockey Changi area final yesterday, the 30th Co.. Royal Engineers, beat the 11th Anti-Aircraft ?f ifP by 2 Although the margin of defeat was wide, the game was not qu ii e so ,°ne-sided
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  • 43 15 London, Nov. 5. THE Irish football team to meet Scot--1 land at Aberdeen on Nov. 10 is as follows: Breen. Hayes. Cook. M. Doherty (Derry City», McMillen I Chesterfield Mitchell. Brown <Coventrv>, McAlinden (Belfast Celtic», Martin. R. Doherty and Coulter (Grimsbv».
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  • 52 15 The following will represent the Coronation team at soccer vs. R.A.F. 'Town Officei on Sunday at he Clerical Union ground: L. Pak Tang, J Nonis, L. Ollveiro. A. Rajoo. W. F. Gomes. Arthur Lim, G. Oliveira, Teck Kirn. H. Gammell. C W. Oliveiro. T. Oliveiro. Reserves: Zam Zam.
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  • 451 15 NAI VEE CHAN Disqualified In 4th Round Singapore. Saturday. THERE was a very abrupt termina--1 Hon to the main event of the open air boxing programme which was held at the Happy World Park lust night, when Nai Vee Chan (9 st.)
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  • 203 16 Checking Evasion Of Customs Duty Mr. W. D. Barron, the Commissioner for Excise and Customs, in his repiy referred to Mr. Yong Shook Lin's remarks, and said that the exemption of goods and levy of taxes on baggages was laid down under law. He referred to
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  • 167 16 Malaya Dependent On World Prices Mr. Marcus Rex >aid that he found himself in agreement with a great deal of what Mr. Blunn and Mr. Hastings had said, but he thought that he must point out that they wTre primary producers, and their prosperity or the reverse
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  • 107 16 Health Facilities In Rural Areas Dr. R. D. Fitzgerala, Director of Medical and Health Services, that he was pleased lo inform the Raja Uda that in addition to the provision of up-to-dat° hospitals in each State of the Federation, the Medical Department under consideration the provision of greater
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  • 366 16 Not Sufficient Work For Two Europeans The acting Federal Secretary, Mr. Hugh Fraser, said that Mr. Blunn had criticised the Government for not implementing the statement made by the Federal Secretary at budget meeting of Council last year, in regard to the permanent appointment of an cfficcr
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  • 293 16 Scathing Attack On Financial Interests" Mr. G. E. Cator, the British Resident of Perak, congratulated the Raja Kechil Bongsu on his "very scathing attack on the financial interests" which he believed was controlling tin prospecting In this country. Tin propectlng was a matter which was always constantly
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  • 788 16 I Most Inte "stin s Adjo I Speeches His Excellency th h- in his reply, sa'id: "My honourable v so fully with the speeches of the Un' I shall take only a fr" ing up what to me i most interesting C journment since I One could not cu
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    • 207 16 r THE KIDDIES TOO jgfftj*>k HAVE BEEN WA CONVERTED TO i&h IHIBY delight in the cool, refreshing skin comA fort which follows the uso of Wright's. It removes all the surfaco irritation of perspiration, enabling the skin to presorvo its healthy morning freshness the whole day long. Besides —no soap
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    • 159 16 '*^^T^^B^^^BgHS COL S!^"' £r /loo; jf > v til Me leading v -I h warni humid days you Wlll find that a of t)valtinc*— erve d cold—is as delicious as it is f /J wealth-giving and sustaining. UliC JJIOS f flp/tnint i C Jv! 1 creamy drink, V-S ULllCl UUA
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    • 63 17 WELLS-GARDNER HAS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN RADIO STYLING. iTY YOU'LL AD MI XI TOSI YOUXL ENJOY I PERFORMANCE YOU'LL PRAIM. PRICES FROM 985.01. Bmm Agents For Malaya: Sun Radio Service Co. Her? is a Suggestion! Why not RESURRECT THAT OLD 1 GRAMOPHONE with a COSMOCORD PICK-UP (British made—Balanced tone). and
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    • 271 17 WATCHES CLOCKS A ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries invited from all markets. Wholesale only supplied 'Phone 3785, writ* or call at E. NASSIM SONS, 381, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid ot those
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    • 522 17 v wmm THE RADIO fj \I I? WITH rI L 93% NATURAL TONE. Hoe Boon Leong Radio Dept., 62, Selegie Road, Singapore. i v«» v»v« VG«,« DG«» •jj 1 "OARRARDS" bring you the Music you want.... 1: I When you want it 'oi any make. It is S RC 6
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    • 1119 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio i mm«»mmM V (Wavelength 49.3 metres). 1Ka E mS E PROGRAMMES OF JjK Non-StOP Pageant Of °5 p.m -The Coventry Hippodrome C;„ o**- onr 900p m Close D™"Popular Music co^ uc r > wiSiS. Singapore Station On 225 lopu.ar music Metres 2 ho. home InMm Z:-
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  • 51 18 Dramatic Hubs v Production ts| nLANS at Robinso- rapidly niling f or production of suttoi vJ "Outward Bound." v.i sen ted at the Wednesday, Friday 17. 19 and 20. in aid Sj lief Fund. Ticket purchasers ai change their ticteti immediately to bs the organisers houses ior all
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    • 743 18 CHURCH services Details Tor The Week-End ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 050 a.m. Holy Communion 730 a.m. Matins. B.on a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10 a.m. Children's Service. 530 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Archdeacon. Subject: "The Christian aod Prayer." WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m., on
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    • 999 18 10.30 a.m. Matins and Sermon m Malayalam. C -n.-jn: "Ail Saints". L lie I ons tate*n these Services will be Riven lo?: the won: ol N M.S. Saturday, 5.30 p.m. In the Parsonage Choir practice. "BETHLSDA" (Bras Basah Road) Sunday. 9 a.m. Breaking of 3readlEiigiisn Service). 10.30 a.m. Breaking cf
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    • 323 18 fContinued Iro-i Public meeting., v. der: Sunday, 9.30 a vi 11.00 a.m. Malaj 4.00 p.m. Sunday 8 p.m. V.MC.A Wednesday. 8 ing. Thursday. 8 pj •339. Bal, Sunday, 0.30 am 11 a.m. Sunday 5.30 p.m. Salvati< Monday. 5.30 p.n Meeting Wednesday. 6 30 ting. (Waterloo SI Saturday, 720 ing. CHRISTIAN
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    • 35 19 Scotland's j Good Morning to the Worldj There is no better greeting to the day than a richly nourishing dish of Scott's Poragc Oats from Bonnie Scotland. Easy to cook (5 minutes only) and easy
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    • 201 19 CIGARETTES f respiratory troubles 4 Z wnat terrible tormentors! Bllt do n °t despair, 'CresivaT tne proved remedy, will also help you. Give it a trial to-day and convince your- its excellent quality. 'CresivaT is very palatable and stimulates the appetite. 'Ghesival' DIAMOND m J AT FACTORY PRICES siwie* Bulh
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    • 149 19 I TOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. No. 6-A, Change Alley, Singaoore. Tele. No. 2633. Stockists of ERIK A ak| Brand New Port- IC iMftM IA mTt able Typewriters. HI IISQI Burks with Eng- NfeB^BBBBSBBi fitted with Standard Pica Types AT Automatic Key set £SSr<3Kte!»r Tabulator. Also Dealers in New Secondhand Type.We Sell
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    • 206 19 /our immA f j ««HlPjj Mend |EED DDT de c atp!y medicate*!, CCT M 1 Caticura Talcum cools and comiorts Ptol fiß J km\ AMH bab> S trnd,r and keeps it IAWiV Ji I Ulvi: SWeet and w h°»«-.«,me. Shaken on I/VIU 1 COR the sk »n after the bath
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    • 47 19 SINGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS. Beverages Excellent European, Chinese and Malayan Dishes Full Course or Celect Dishes Roll in and See How Good Things Are. Courteous and Prompt Attention. One Trial will Convince You. MOOi CHIN RESTAURANT. 420. North Bridge Road. Open Until 2 ajn. 'Phone 3685.
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    • 1111 19 Malayan Listeners" Radio Clvb 45 P m Meetin S of tr Phohi j Indies:— I (Continued ,rom page IT, Q f.•"» Daily news bulletin. opening announcement 11 anthem and I Tl o MMHtef are the principal TO-MORROW 7.45 p.m.-8.45 p m Netherlands *T B s^*^^^.)^ I H rican tj«ajgri« 750
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  • 117 20 Mr. Ong Guan Bork, well-known for his clever impersonation of feminine characters in local Chinese and Malay plays, in the role he will fill at th? variety show to be given by the Oleh Oleh Party in aid of the China Relief Fund on Nov. 26.
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    • 81 20 "If your hair m becoming 100 thin. S "Or you want a man's beard on your chin, "As you sow, so you reap "And the remedy's cheap "For a bounteous crop" ii3llWl||f Agents Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. APB 4 I SEE THE NEW MODELI j OF, J' COLD FANCY j
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    • 168 20 sfss FIRST QUALITY EUROPEAN MAKE FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PEW Agents for British Oxygen Co., Ltd. zz+ Just received: f IDEAL FOB IW lMl,v j NEW HOOKS ON WIRELESS CRYSTAL RECEIVERS CIRCUITS by P. J. Risdon tOM i F«iS £l 9 i TELEVISION REALLY EXPLAINED by P.
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