Malaya Tribune, 9 November 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol «VL No. 2(X. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore- Tiiesrlav. Nov. <). 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1937 JlEEZ^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 30 1 WITH VOI R J UvFA f|B WANKS I Sl\4. AIMMt I:S IWOI IMTi: BR AMI I H HEALTH/ BABY I H I BLUE CROSS Stocks Are ALWAYS FRESH j L
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    • 134 1 TRIBUNE Dominant //i Malaya Sole Agents:—SlME, DARBY Co.. Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri bembilan. WTS I ROOFING TILES r BRITISH EMPIRE They have a perfect Terra cotra colour. They are equipped with an up-to-ri .tr interlocking svstac They can be packed tighter owing to improved design "and so are less liable
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  • 608 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES FOR CROSS-CHANNEL SERVICE Advent Of The Fastest Motorship Afloat LAST month the new cross-Channel mo-tor-ship Prins Albert, built by the Soc. Anon, John Cockerill, Hoboken, for the Belgian State Railways, made her first trip between Ostend and Dover. On trials the Prins Albert reached a speed of
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  • 96 2 Steady Silting-Up Of The Harbour The port of Haiphong, at which the coods traffic is estimated at over i million tons a year, is becoming more and more difficult to enter owing f o the constant silting up of the entrance channel, that great drawback to any delta
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  • 90 2 t J h c l e of the Dundee, Perth and London Shipping Co.'s steamer Louga to Lithuanian owners, brings to an end a fine record of service by the first officer G Mr 8e S itT fl lair of cTit c h r -.ess.
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    • 412 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. and BR3TJSH INDIA I Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. SOUDAN i 6,500 Nov 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN I G. 070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000
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    • 568 2 if M. B. K. j KOKUSAI LINE. I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). S For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due Due Sailing D« e Penang S'pore S'pore via New York ms KATSUKAGI MARU Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Jan. 21 i ras KONGO MARU Jan.
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    • 459 2 i PASSENGER AND FREIGHT j j SERVICE. i BANGKOK LINE. I j Luxurious One Class Motorship*. Most l Cabins have adjoining private bath. I Excellent Cuisine. > FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON l ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. I j From From From From I j MS Spore Malacca P.S'harn P'ng 1
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    • 391 2 STEAMER SAILING^ §NO*»DEI iscj, The undernoted are intended fixtures.— OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG i,k NORTH CHIS\ and lA?^ Oyj Sb, Ss. "GNEISENAU China m.s. "TRAVE"* omits Mi and Japan HOMEWA? For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft Sail- fa ho- s.s. "DONAU'' also cv. Marseilles, Casab Dunkirk, Antwerp' i m.s. "HAVEL" also call*
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  • 386 3 Progress Of [ado-Ceylon Tournament (From Our Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Nov. 5 'FH£ Batu Pahat Government Enfdisl A School defeated the Police at hoc key on the School padang by 3—l tonay. After pn g for the major part tne nrst hall the School opened theii account
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  • 152 3 English College Present Draw \\ith Past 'From Our Own Correspondent) rFHE English College met the Old -J Boy's Association of the College on the College ground over the week-end md drew by 2—2. The game was Cast and in the first half the O B A. scored twice
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  • 436 3 Interesting Sports At Batu Pahat From Our Correspondent) Batu Pahat. ON a rain-soaked ground on tfhich tho water lay in ]X)ols the Bander Tinggi Malay School held their .seventh annual sports on their ground in the presence of a large gathering. White House proved to be the
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  • 177 3 Annual Open Invitation Tournament THE open invitation tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. will commence on Friday with the handicap doubles at 5 p.m. On the following day, only open Junior championship ties will be fixed as it is a Race Day. On Sunday (14th) play will begin with
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    • 1768 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS tl IC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality NPEKS. now invited for the or service. For Ip J Tender Room. Date of Closing. I boundary nday, 15th Nov.. I<J37 to Roads Deposit Monday, Nov. 15. 1937. ci ance of P, nO neteries j rimah Road Di posil Monday, Nor. 15. 1937
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    • 26 3 THE Y. M. C. A. School of CommsTce XEW SI SSIOV EVENING CLASSES Commencing Friday, December 3rd. Calendar free on application to the PRINCIPAL. Telephone 6878.
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  • 413 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Nov. 8. Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Quiet Spot Buyere. 71!16 f& \T Sellers. 7% fX,« V (2nd Forward) Dee. Buyers. 7 116 6 13 IB —g Sellers. 7 31C 6 15 16 (3rd Forward) Jan.'.Mar. Buyers. 7 3 16 Rellera. 7V 4 j
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    • 553 4 A Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) i CAPITAL t I Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. J HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES I Managing: Director 3172 Secretary 4944 J General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 S Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." S I
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    • 198 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. i Incorporated in England I SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserved Fund 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singanore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed
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    • 17 4 Private Car Policies No Claim Bonus NATIONAL EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. NEVER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE
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    • 113 4 \A BOON to landlords I ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS. We Are No Amateurs—We Come to Ttu with a Malayan !EXPERIENCE of 25 year COMPLETE ERADICATION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEE! Inspection, Reports and Estimates Promptly Furnished ELLIS AND COMPANY S WHITE ANT EXPERTS UNDER EUROPEAN
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  • 631 5 Quotations By Fraser And I0. ■apore, Nov. 9, 10 a.m. mining Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 3 IOV2 4 3 1. 30 31|6 50;- 55!-nom 29!- 30!0.92 0.97 */2 23 24 1.47 V2 152 */2 28 29 20 21|037*/ 2 0.42% 0.97 Vz 102 Vz 29 30
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  • 53 5 Singapore. Monday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.52 0.51 3enguet Consolioaud 9.80 unquoted Consolidated Mines 0.017. 0.017 ~X.L 0.60 0 58 San Maurieio 0.57 0 56 United
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  • 59 5 Singapore, Monday. In the saleroom of Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.. Ltd.. the Right. Title and Interest or Shana Mohamea Aboobakar of and In the 999 years Leasehold land and house known as 194 (formerly 76•, Victoria Street, Singapore area about 864 sq. ft., was to-day sold by
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  • 567 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Tuesday. U/E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. ,f Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable aa follows:— STOCKS The depressing effect of
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  • 98 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 9. 10 a.m. Total for rnmftan Dividend Books Close financial Company wivmc year Payable Date to date. ™arnunting Tin 12V 2 Final T Nov. 11 Oct. 18 BK% v t Tin 1!- Bonus Dec. 17 17 J 2 £;„Tnsi Final Nov. 19
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  • 176 5 MUNICIPAL 1040 $400,000 Int. Sept. 30 102 104 norn 1941 $1,600,000 Int. Sept. 30 108 110 norn 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Sept 30 113 115 norn 1963 $2,000,000 Int. Sept. 30 107 109 norn 1058-66 $22,000,000 r 1, Nov. 1 118:2 119» 2 c.i. 1948-68 $21,000,000 20. July
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  • 97 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore. Nov. 9. TIN three months £183 down 200 Cable 1 advices from London this morning disclosed more interest in selling thai in buying, and there are fairly large offerings of Hongkong tins, "ipohs Killinghalls, Tronohs, Southern Kintas etc. Locally, the market,
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  • 17 5 Singapore, Nov. U. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— SB5 (down £6).
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  • 17 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 221/4 (down Sellers 22% (down :>
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  • 319 5 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Buyers. Sellers Ampat 3 y 4 3 Ayer Hitum 27 28 6 bangrin 22 6 23 6 batu Selangor 1.50 1.60 C:.-'nderiang 20 21 Hitam Tin 0.37 0.40 Hongkong Tin 29 30 Hong Fatt 098 1.03 ions Hydraulic 9 10 lpon 1
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  • 101 5 British Official Wireless London. Nov. 3. Paris 147 564 New York 5.02.i Montreal 5.01 7 8 Brussels 29.38 Geneva 21.58 ft Belgrade 215 Amsterdam 9.03' i Milan 95 7 16 Berlin 12.39 Stockholm 19.39% Cooenhagen 21.40 t>io 19.90 Vienna 26 1 2 Prague 143 Madrid norn Lisbon H03
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  • 71 5 Singapore, Monday. Lee Fook and Ngai Ah Kai, two Cantonese males living in Tiong Bahru, were this morning each fined by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Police Magistrate, $60, in default one month r i for possessing dutiable liquor without a licence; $1,000 or 6 months r.i.
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    • 317 5 5. G- CO. i!::.nghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. -c-rs and Brokers in Stcurities and Commodities. 'Ldiiy Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: \*ORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA
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  • 125 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 pm. to-day. vMeden. Jaskf, and •London 8 Netherlands, closing t prr to-day. Penang, Slam, Burma, India. Iraq Falestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great •ritam. Ireland. Europe, Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial closing 10 p.m. to-day.
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  • 32 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched Irom Singapore on Oct. 31 was delivered in London yesterday The Air Mail 'Netherlands- despatched from Singapore on Nov. 3 was delivered in London yesterday.
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  • 53 6 On and alter Nov. 12. 1937. the Ea.stbound Imperial Airways Services will arrive at Singapore on Friday and Sundays. The Westbound Services will desari frcm Singapore on Mondays and Wednesdays. The Qantas Empire Airrajs Services wJI have Singapore en Saturdays and Mondays and will arrive Singapore on
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  • 142 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 9 Ru"by Tournament, Etceteras v. Merchants. S.C.C.; St. Andrew's "A v. Raffles College I. Farrer Park. Hockey Y.W.C.A. II v. Europeans. Clerical Union ground. I onpy Day Ball at. Raffles Hotel. Folice Band Performance. Waterloo Street, 7 p.m. TO-MORROW. NOV. 10
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    • 277 6 MALAYA'S E MIEQ »4 TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT!! J }The Social Event of the Season j J POPPY DAY BALL j AND J SPECIAL CABARET J I nder the Distinguished Patronage of I H.K. The C;overnor and Lady Thomas I i and the G neral Officer Commanding I IN AID OF
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    • 127 6 POLAROID C a :cs latest Vf ,fie Ho.cry in glare protection. JJ«y Pe.rnit you to actually U to 3a ttct below the iurfaca of the water iiS first inn:4[^ arr.»-;- TV*' fishing. tgCJs c: any outdoor Mjcr!. THOMPSON OPTICAI, Ca moms BURN Do Sun, Wind and Dust make your Eyes
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    • 377 6 SCIATiry H.\\ |7 THE FAMIU Kruschen Ends Pamil- Sciatica and lumbagi Ur,c family. Grandfather son suffered from ij complaints. But thi way to end the familv tells how he did it "Up to 10 year. sciatica and hunbae I had to be 'ironed out before I could go to my
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 230 6 m POSTAL I.\TELLIGKi\CeT m S STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TO-DAY FOR PER DAifi AND TIMi America (South) Africa Maru Nov. 9 1 p.m. Ceylon Africa Maru 9 1 p.m. Africa East and South Africa Maru M 9 1 p.m. Australia:—s Eastern z, Southern z and Western Gorgon ~9 2 p.m. New
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  • 49 7 ri Killed, One in rod Singapore, Monday. Chinese girl was ther aged 16 and a v 're seriously in,tor car bearing a [r /en b y a Chinese reported to have nal the 6- 4 mileRoad this evening, dd to be going tothe accident oc-
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  • 70 7 Chinese War Film At The Garrick The Garrick Theatre at Geylar.g Serai will show to-night two entertain mg Chinese films entitled 'A Lady in Canton" and "The Mystery Man."" A Chinese film "Bombardment of Canton." being one of the first war news picture from China, will also
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  • 63 7 The Police Band, under Mr. J. C. Hitch, will play the following programme at Waterloo Street this evening (Tuesday* beginning at 7 p.m.— March, When the Moon with Glory Brightens." Arbuckle. Overture, "The Mousme," Monekton and Talbot: PotPourri. "Popular Songs." Sanderson. Walse, "Columbine." Gardener; Air De Ballet and
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  • 27 7 The Kuchai Tin, Ltd.. mine returns Cor September were as follows:—Cubic yards treated 86.200; ore recovered pieuls 640.93: nett ore value $58,784 02--mine costs. $20,461.19.
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  • 79 7 Malay Charged With Negligence Singapore, Monday. A 24-YEAR-OLD Malay, Hamid bin Karim, was brought up this morning in the Second Police Court on a charge of "negligently doing an act which was likely to endanger his own life." Karim denied the prosecution's allegation that he crossed the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 103 7 i a Ixick/w Iviul 1 A 3? '.SAL DRINK. E <_ r .YWriERE scalps go dry... sparrpoos can ruin the i of hair by drying the d training it of the natural Vaseline' Hair Tonic will el f o and luster of your )ri me. Every morning few drops into
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    • 475 7 DIABETES. /If Jkk The terrible destructive f effect this disease has on f \r the human system cannot Wjjjffm be too strongly stressed. It causes general debilit} W&SaS&SJ and Unattended to it brings in its train such diseases as TJB. But it's by no means incurable. THABIB MD. HASSAN Specialist
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    • 177 7 NEW SPEEDWAGONS TRUCKS AND BUSES SET NEW Q UAUTY New ft Ton Pick-ap Body with Farm nrn 4 nix 1 nnn STANDARDS. mmm [fTTA REO Speedwagons and Trucks are built to do a ical truck job. They are desjgned to meet the exacting requirement^ high speed with remarkably "low petrel
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 103 7 DIARY ti Clubs in Sing.t- \ch arc reader s oj TJ U Diarij rj ffeem. Secrc- >-op< rate in kecpc**mplete. Hay- win sti!/ >>" 0/ Events." The meetings, enterand such fitne"gagementt .-> ffte "Diary of I NOV 0 nd Dramatic AflSO- for community I »r broadcast.. Mm Peck Seah Street.
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    • 151 8 TO-DAY'S THE DAY! Capitol OPENING at 3.15 6.15 9.15 Tin* Real-of-all -BROADWAY MELODIES BIGGER A BETTER Than Ihe Screen's .Howl Spectacular Musicals! H§myOOD'S "WHO'S WHO"7aRADES IN M-G MS GREATEST FIIMUSICAL! 4mmW/~l[ It s the merriest all-star, all-happmess entertainment of C« D I* fC~ j/k y Ur tm 1 T *n™
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    • 160 8 LAST "»n A DRAMA-A-MINUTE Exposes New Adventures of Heroic Men and Women in'vvv JI SEE—A crack express plow off the rails SEE—What happens whe IS- d a Sff at hospital mobilize for a dollar beauty marries thnlhn, faster Call couldn't buy her postage 5 Cc—-How heroes of medicine punish unscrupulous
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    • 398 9 I GLAXO TO-DAY means^^ HEALTH TO-MORROW l|j *A doe* more M than "Build Bonnie Babiet." The nHttft babv GUxo he wUI thank you in after years. W P S. 3 HAPPY CABARET j 10 MORROW NIGHT WEDNESDAY 10TH NOV. 1937. Tea Dance As Usual EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. GALA NIGHT
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    • 312 9 iGreat World Show! I CABARET j TO-NIGHT, 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. j BRYMAN TRIO I (NEW NUMBERS) j J AMAZING DANCING ACROBATICS. S I TO-MORROW,* WEDNESDAY i \m\ 11 n nh-iii i.. .m *i\ j POPPY DAY FUND FILIPINO ASSOCIATION j SWING YOURSELF WITH THE 12 PIECE. j EILII»I\4) S\Vl\«.
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    • 368 9 T Gala Far Eastern Premiere j I rADITAI MONDAY Nov. ISrfi i I tJL at 9.15 p.m. t i r j The Entire Proceeds of this Performance will be in aid of 1 j the CHINA RED CROSS FUND j NEW UNIVERSALIS THRILLING SEQUEL TO ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN
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  • 119 10 WEE—Mrs. Wee Chang Beng (Nee Tan Swi Neoi in her 76th year at her residence No. 1, Buckley Road on the Bth November at 4.10 a.m. She leaves behind two sons, Messrs. V/ee Peow Yong and Wee Becw Chwee, one daughter-in-law Mrs. Wee Feow Yong. and 11 grandchildren
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  • 990 10 to do with the cost of living commands the ready attention of everybody, and we can well imagine thai the report of the body known as the Committee on Temporary Allowances, which waa given fully in the Malayan Press, was more closely read than is usually the
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  • 66 10 British Official Wireless. Tho London, Nov. 3. me King and Queen, wno spent the r^Sr c 5 d v at Royal Lo6 Z e > Windsor Great Park, returned yesterday after received B thp ki 2^ nam Pa lace wncre thc V hP?i cJ! o 1 X
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  • 233 10 NOTES COMMENTS New Public Hall jUE publication of a letter from the hon. secretary of the -'New Singapore Public Hall" may have caused seme peopis to wonder just exactly what this body is. The suggestion teas been made on behalf of the Friencs of Singapore that a new town hall
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  • 149 10 John Laycock is chairman ur the committee of management of l hc Public Hail, and the Hon. Mr. Tay <Jau Teck is the hon. secretary. Regarding the .scheme put forward by the Friends of Singapore for a new public hall, it was stated by Mr. Tiy Lian Teck
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  • 111 10 THe function in the ofiu. I J Ui "ce.s 0 f Straits Trading Company v marked the jubilee 0 i m 5 itM Malayan Institution was occasion. Sir John BagnaU nig director, welcomed a large log representative of the bu, community of Singapore and j. the Governor. Sir
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  • 160 10 QDOD Irishes to the Strait c cmpany hav e come from of the world. Fifty yean it time in Singapore's hi ft bus are proud of a business from small beginnings fifty mis has become one of the great tin tag institutions of the world. J Shareholders in
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  • 332 10  -  Bj “Looker On" gAILIMo are usually good fellowssays a county court judge The* can usually be relied upon to help mt l dietist says that olives vie rich in food value. Many people and them most nourishing if served co Ja with gin an d vermouth.
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  • 135 11 A NEW MOVE Statement From Tokyo Brussels, Nov. 8. r-|U M —ibility of Japan attending i t!i Brussels Conference is sug- ,i t\ a statement issued in m very close tcuch with the e embassy in Brussels. out that the Japanese is fulfilling the terms
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  • 135 11 I ranco Government's Action Reuter. London, Nov. 8. y::; N di king Of the British own- Jean Weems on Nov. 1 the House of Commons A Eden stated that the airbelonged to insurgent Salamanca authorities in expressing official to their forces to take cautions against
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  • 56 11 Stabilisation Fund Move Reuter. Washington, Nov. 8. I than announced to-day million dollars worth of shipped to France aboard on Wednesday. Treasury's stabilisation the outward movement releasing ear-marked gold, is now exhausted and ment of gold is necessary, j of gold should not, howerica's economy, since it
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  • 49 11 S 'N lo The Roya; Family K. London, Nov. 8. of Greece, who Is stay*mgham Palace as the j. ln o and Queen, drove to 1 uisp this morning and n!V n Mar y. He afterwards v ke and Duchess of Glou01 k House.— British Official
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  • 27 11 a Retime Work In A Month Reuter. Sourabava. Nov. 8. Knatchbul] Hugessen left to-day, but is not 11 to resume work at mother month —Reuter.
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  • 29 11 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 8. Koosevelt has received a the Duke of Windsor c 't at the postponement Jo the United States, to Resident has telegraphed edgment—R«uter.
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  • 107 11 RUSSIA ACCUSES ITALY ADHERENCE IS VIOLATION OF 1933 TREATY FRESH.tension has been roused in Europe by the oction of the Italian Government in entering inta the Germano.lapanese alliance against Communism. Russia regards the Italian action as an unfriendly Restore and ac
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  • 662 11 "A CONVENIENT BOGEY M Reuter. Rome, Nov. 8. TT is officially announced that the Soviet Ambassador has informed Count Ciano that Russia considers the Italian adhesion to the antiCommunist pact as an unfriendly act. The Polish Ambassador also called on Count Ciano and it is understood discussed the pact, but
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  • 57 11 Blue Express Destroyed; 200 Casualties Reuter. Nanking. Nov. 8. MORE than 200 were killed and wound ed when six Japanese planes bombed the Southbound Blue Express this mornin? near Ilsuchowfu on the TientsinPukow railway, according to a renort received by the Ministry of Railways, which adds that
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  • 92 11 No Details Of Licenses Available Reuter. London, Nov. 8. IN the Commons to-aay. asked if any munitions were at present being exported from Britain to Japan Mr. Oliver Stanley said: "As previously explained the British Government considers it contrary to public interest to publish particulars of licenses
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  • 40 11 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 8. The War Secretary, Mr. Hore Belisha, to-day visited the Imperial Defence College where officers from the three Defence Services, the Indian Army Civil Service and Dominions undergo courses of study.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 92 11 British Claims To Be Filed Reuter. London. Nov. 8. MR. ANTHONY EDEN stated in the Commons to-day that the ConsulGeneral at Shanghai had been instructed to file claims by Britons in the International Settlement for compensation for damage due to the Sino-Japanese hostilities. The Consul-General will examine and
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  • 79 11 Civil Aerodromes In Britain British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 9. On the grounds that the provision and maintenance oi civil aerodromes is a matter for the State rather than for the local authorities, and that In London where there is little space the cost would be prohibitive, the
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  • 25 11 We are informed that Muar Parit Sulong Road is flooded between rile 15 and mile 18 1 and that the flood is 12 inches deep
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  • 78 11 This picture just received, shows the British block-house held by the Road Sh anghai. almost on top of the c b\ "doomed battalion," who refused to retreat, tht mSRi -?'V"t Japa l i The Japanese commander notified r bSTdU tVp^r ul bomb t ne Chinese from tne JaWll The British
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  • 96 11 Mr. Eden's Statement In Commons Reuter. London. Nov. 8. REPLYING to Mr. Vyvyan Adams in *V the Commons. Mr. Eden briefly explained the present situation reached at the Brussels Conference as known, and added there was no time limit in the Conference resolution for the
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  • 18 11 Reuter. It is announced that the wedding of King Farouk has been postponed to January 20 next —Reuter
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  • 108 11 Official Figures Foi October London, Nov. 8. THE Ministry of Labour estimates that at October 18 the number of insured persons in employment, exclusive of persons within the agricultural scheme was approximately 11.059.000. or 47,000 less than the revised figure for the month before. On a
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  • 729 11 I BIG INTERESTS Labour Critics Silenced Reuter. London, Nov. 8. ALONG statement was made at the end of Commons question time to-dmy by the Foreign Secretary on the proposed exchange of agents by the British Government and General Franco. He made it clear
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    • 116 11 ONLY ONE TEST JggjgL It's not the md is. tlic fancy dial, or the moderniatic styling of a radio cabinet that counts, bat the PERFORMANCE OF THE CHASSIS INSIDE There is only one conclusive test for PERFORMANCE, and that is— COMPARISON ALONGSIDE ANOTHER SET. I II E L I T
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  • 843 12 31 YEARS HERE A Very Lovable Personality Singapore, Tuesday. JT is with deep regret that we record the death of Mr. Vincent Devereux Knowles, a leading member of the Straits Settlements Bar and partner in the legal firm of Braddell
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  • 114 12 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) Penang, Nov. f. AFTER he had been in hiding in the nearby forest for three days an eleven year old Chinese boy, Foiik Ah Tee, who was wanted by the polite for the alleged shoot ting of his teacher with
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  • 83 12 Two And Half Millions DRAFT ESTIMATES IN COUNCIL (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Tuesday. IOHORE is budgeting for an estimated deficit for 1938 of approximately .$2,500,000. At the Budget meeting of the Council cf State, held in the Dewan to-day, and presided over bv the Mentri
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  • 131 12 Island Refugees In Singapore Singapore. Tuesday. OVER 300 refugees from Kinmvnkang, an island to the north of Amoy. which was recently captured by the Japanese, arrived in Singapore by the Anshun to-day. Most of the refugees are Hokkiens and several are visiting Malaya for the first
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  • 91 12 Scheme In Force To-Morrow Shanghai, Nov. 9. THE scheme for the establishment of a neutral zone in Nanshi will come into force to morrow. It is estimat d that the place is capable of accommodating at least 100,000 refugees. All the Government departments, schools and churches
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  • 65 12 Mr. D. R. Waters To Speak To-morrow On account of the death ot Mr. V D. Knowles, the address at the Singapore Rotary Club which wa.s to have been given to-morrow by Dato Roland Braddell (Mr. Knowles' partneri has been postponed to a later date. In place of
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  • 107 12 FALSE REPORT Ex-Singapore Consul Is Safe A REPORT appeared in the Chinese press in Singapore last week stating that Mr. Tong Lav. a former Consul-General for China in Singapore, had been killed while on a journey from Nanking to Shanghai by train. "Th" many friends
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  • 146 12 First Unit Leaves 12 MEMBERS ON THE WAY HPHE first detachment of the Penang Overseas Chinese Ambulanca Volunteers is duo hi Singapore tomorrow by the Van der Hayden, en route for service in China. There are 42 members in all, who have passed both the practical
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  • 90 12 Refuse To Be Paid Off Penang. Nov 9. ABOUT one hundred Indian coolies of the Hume Pipe Company. Prai. who went on strike have refused to be paid off. The employers and the Labour Department held a joint inquiry and the matter was brought before the general
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  • 112 12 A WARNING nus been issued by A the Detective Branch in Singapore urging the public to be wary of ten dollar notes, as there are believed to be a considerable number of forged notes in circulation at Pr Th" numbers of the forged notes
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  • 281 12 Haig Fund Appeal To-Morrow SUPERINTENDENTS of the various districts which have been set up for the sale of poppies to-morrow in aid of the Earl Haig Fund for disabled exSe r vicemen, are now putting the finishing touches to their arrangements for selling up to 30,000
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  • 47 12 A Javanese woman and a Lian are lying unconsc ous In the Genera! Hospital With stab wounds received in a rracas in Pulan Bukom yesterday. Th Q v were brought to Singapore by launch and have not yet been able to make any ?t?.tement.
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  • 355 12 Chinese Sentenced SEVERAL CASES RECENTLY Singapore, Monday. "■yOU have practically stolen this licence from the man to whom it belonged and you have defrauded the revenue by using a licence foi which you have not paid. Your licence expired in 1932 and since then vou have been
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  • 109 12 Injured Coolie Dies In Hospital Singapore Tuesday. ABDUL RAHMAN, one cf the Indian coolies employed by Messrs. Top ban: Jones and Rail ton, who was injured in the crane accident at the new whart extension (West Wharf* of the Singapore Harbour Board on Oct. '2i.
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  • 52 12 Singapore, Monday. Charged with mischief by destroying a basket of "Japanese" fish valued at $1.60 at Purvis Street yesterday. Ong Hang Boon was this morning produced in the Second Police Court. He denied the charge and the case was postponed to Nov. 15. his police bail of $100
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  • 128 12 Kepong. British. 1,322 tons, from Bangkok Nov. 6. to Bangkok Ncv. 10. Thedens, Dutch, 1.181 tens, from Palembang Nov. 8. to Muntok Nov. 10. Togian. Dutch, 672 tons, from Diambi Nov. 8, to Djambi Nov. 10. Perak. Biitish. 519 tons, from Penang Nov. 8, to P. Swcttenham Nov
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  • 105 12 Singapore, Tuesday. The following Navigational Warningsare posted at the Master Attendant's Office: Broadcast to W T. of British Merchant Vessels in Area 4—commerced 0400 G.M.T., Nov. 6, to 125 X cs, from R.N.W. T. station, Singapore. SWATOW: It would appear that there is now enough labour and
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  • 410 12 COMPANY CASE Well-Known Firm Exonerate/] aingapo: MESSRS. Kcnnie, t 1»-I Company, secretup afternoon acquitted Goh, the Fourth V i a charge of havin: i pectus in relation company, namely I'h 1{ lri Racecourse (Sin- arnii out tiling with I Companies 011 or 1 1 it (hie of
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  • 31 12 Singapore, MondsJMr. Frank Merrells c summons this morn;; I Goh.. the Fourth Pol keeping a dog without 12. Defendant claimed ti was postponed to Dec Braga being retained I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 41 12 "1 The "Hecla" llie is made In vary- |i tag sizes, textures and colours. j f 14 can be supplied polished or unpolished. A feature Is that it |1| JK* can Polished after fixing. a f|f NcALISTER CO, LTD. W.P.S. 31
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    • 53 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHI I L% I* PHONE 5808. BOW*** FIRE, MARINE, MOTO»J WORKMEN'S COMPENSA I wINSURANCE. AGENTS: m MALACCA HONG tHYE SEKEMBAN CIIIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG WW NG HON I SLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PKOOIYII BRANCHES 3VERSEA-CHINESE
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  • 563 14 2 0 MARGIN Losers Defended Well Tuesday. HAD they put a little extra dash into their finishing and been more accurate in thr.ir shooting th° Girls Spor*s Club should have won comfortably from the Y. W C. A. when these sides met at
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  • 73 14 30th Co., R.E. Beat 35th Co.. R.E. THE 30th Co.. Roval Engineers- (Changi) defeated the 35th Co.. RE. (Pulau Brani) by five goals to one in a onesided game of hockey at Pulau Brani yesterday. Keysworth (2). Templeman (2) and Plummer scored for the Changi side and
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  • 60 14 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C vs. the Colts to-morrow r,t the S.C.C: J. M. Mason: P. F. Kinsey. R. A. V. Tc~d; H G. Shaw. JB. W. Reeve, J. D. Hoagklnson: A. P. Craigie. T. A. D. Hewav. Lt. Le Marchant, M. C. Elliott.
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  • 578 14 H. Marshall Wins "A" Division THE Singapore G.C. November Bogey competition, on the Stapleford handicapping system, was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for H. L. Marshall in "A" division with a score of 40, in a win
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  • 350 14 Com. And Mrs. Duncan Win Mixed Foursomes THE Singapore G.c. November foursome competition held over the first nine yesterday resulted in a win for Surg. Comdr. Mrs. D. Duncan with a net score of 33. The following were some of the best cards returned:— Surg; Comdr. and Mrs.
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  • 189 14 22nd H.B. Changi Outplayed Singapore. Tuesday. nOMINAUNG the exchanges for the D major portion cf g r r "A" team gained a decide vjl foS over the 22nd Heavy Battery hockey on the padang yesterday by Ci were poorly served in attack while their
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  • 241 14 Ceylonese And Changi Gunners Draw Singapore, Tuesday. FN a line game of hockey played at a terrific pace, the Ceylon Sports Club drew with the Koyal Artillery (Changi» at Balestier yesterday, the score being 1—1. The Gunners were much superior m the attack, and had it not been
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  • 83 14 Soccer Match Played At Tanglin PLAYING at Tanglin on Friday last A' Company Platoon Team of tli. Inniskilling Fusiliers d.eiaatcd the soccer team cf the s.s. Rajputana by two goals to one. .The Skins had the better of the game throughout and Heron opened the sc><rmg for
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  • 109 14 In a hockey match at Sclctar on Saturday the V.M.C A. Juniors ana the R.A.F. played a draw of two goals e:.ch. Play was even for the first twenty minutes but the Air Force uoal had a few narrow escapes before Ebert opened the scorinc by running
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  • 425 14 St. Joseph's Inst. Beat Club "A" Team Singapore, Tuesday. ST JOSEPH'S Institution were a little bit too good for the S.R.C. "A" team in a hockey match played on the Padang yesterday, the schoolboys winning by two goals to one.. The Recreation Club had themselves to blame
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  • 294 14 CLOSE GAME Late Goal Decides Issue A SOLITARY goal which second half of the Raffles College to gain a hardvictory over the 11th Anti-AircraftS? tery (Changi> in a hockey ed on the College ground esterd»? The Collegians combi. effecti their
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  • 15 14 Loaden. Nov. 9 Edinburgh Acad<. University at Cam one 115 po*nti la nine.—Reutei
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 14 14 iime a TIGER BEER IS BEST fa Eraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 159 14 MY WIFE USED TO BE THE SAME WAY ALWAYS JUMPY, THE VITAL NERVE-NOURISHING IRRITABLE. THEN THE VITAMIN BIN QUAKER OATS DOCTOR TOLD |SN WADE H£R A M&Z HER TO EAT NEW WOMAN. Our bodies must have a fresh supply 'of Vitamin B every day. We cannot store a surplus, and
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  • 609 15 MALAYA CUP Sports Commentary From Seletar or m> at Seletar xceptionaUy hair m a sp©tl paint of lures have been numerractieally all sports have in evidence in spite of which have done to rain play. tball. the combined R.N.
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  • 78 15 Hfi Play As Amateur Next Season Reuter. London. Nov. 8. 11l 1L IJAMMONT), the Lnglsh Test li', r K for G »**ucestersh?re next season. i h as h en n,at,p a director of the London Tyre Company rrirLt n L rC,infl, V Shi,lS Passional betake I am
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  • 53 15 New Zealand Tourists Trounced Reuter. Adelaide. Nov C. COUTH Australia beat the New Zealand v cricketers by ten wickets Scores: c i v v Zt ;i! anders: 151 'Ward 4 for 59tj and 186 (Ward 7 for 62» South Australia: 331 .Badcork 104 Brattman ill and 7 for
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  • 41 15 Reuter. London. Nov. 8. HE Scottish soccer team to meet Ireland in the match on Nov. 10 is as follows:--Dawson: Anderson, and Cummings; McKenzie (Brentford), Simpson and Hastings (Sunderland); Delaney Walker. Smith. McPhafl and Reid (Brentford i Reuter.
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  • 343 15 Hockey Match At Hon# Lim Green Singapore, Tuesday. PIRoT to open up ttte score, the S.C.R.C. 1 II drew 3 3 with the Y.M.O A. [second string in their hockey match yesterday at Hong Lim Green. Fairly interesting, the match was characterised by spla (hes 61 good
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  • 62 15 R.N. And R.A.F. v. Johore On Saturday T'HE first tie in the southern half of Malaya Cuo rugby football competition will be played at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday next Nov U. between the Royal Navy and Hovel Air Force vs. Johore. Play will start at 5
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 24 15 J'AMOM D METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD rsJ c P O E "jo'./j./i.-.-pi o/ T.bulj, Slrrt Or<l<leid*. Hi v. CycJ* I n*D«*. ""in MaMNtMi i
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    • 109 15 *****1 I l-ii.c curative effect ot H masm o\N'l U B L N resta on mi 555 uU A lACOL the most HI va uao'.e cf all iung m gg antiseptics, and talyclc g acid which represent* the g ======-most important constituent 1 tD r ihe 'tiding up of the
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    • 227 15 SUPREMACY v THE BRANCHES I MAUY&S FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY j ,V V.S. 20. Flierc is noihint) like OVALTINE' far Quality and Value INCREASE V()l U Put on :i Ihs. in :m i) ay s. Doctor, know that Halibut Liver Oil Is lull of Vitamins that make flesh create appetite, build
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 552 16 Eurasians K.L. Colts Draw (From Cur Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. WHAT proved to be the best hockey match of the season so far was plaved yesterday when the Colts met the local Eurasian Association in a charity match in aid
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  • 165 16 Handicap Singles And Doubles THE following is the it- A draw in the Junior Civ. Association badminton hand; and doubles tournaments Nov 13—Ng Liang Chuan 4 Tan Lye Sia +(2»; Teo Sew, p vs. Tan Cheok K0011 <ser < Nov. 14—V. Ponnampalam Seet Tiong Geok (+7); Nu L.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 293 16 DHOBI'S ITCH. /Sra saBrTA 0 Germolene entirely superSBnßjTl 41 ?edes the painful rind v I corrosive powders and fr? fni afflM acirls which have been J P A 80 mucn f° r Dhobi's J§ 1 n ten erl, women an^ I children all have been If Iflli V freed from
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 107 17 YOUR NEXT RECEIVER MUST BE A F^^^ 11 PE 338—THE LITTLE WOTTDEH rf» "t ATLI IDEAL INEXPENSIVE SET JJ) 1 *ttj/ It pays to inve st in a PHILIPS. WILLIAM JACKS CO., (Malaya) LTD. M AI-ORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH TAIPING. > tun HrtWM or a iemonstraUor. In your own
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    • 531 17 FREEDOM from A S T II Hi A For DAYS WEEKS MONTHS Ea«e bedns in 30 SECONDS No Sign Of An Attack In 10 MINUTES Suffering as you have ben r.— ptrhaps for years, perhaps all vcur life, think what this means to ycu! FREEDOM complete freedom from terrifyinsr Asthma
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    • 276 17 mum j rw tmm fww p—m j 1938 "His Master's Voice" American Radio with ELECTRIC TUNING Push A Button There Is Your Station. Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO j *4 W VWm THE RADIO I PYE 9 3% f NATURAL TONE. Hoc Boon Leong Radio Dept., 62. Selegie Road,
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1192 17 %fl H W€B 11 I "m am a 9 11 f am Orchestral Mu3ir. 8.20 am. Gramophone Records. > *KJWVIIVI llCllllU P T Wavelength: 19 68 metres (15.243 kcs). THURSDAY 6.20 p.m. Gramophone Records. I 7.05 p.m. Talk en Current French piJOGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE l H r20 m B
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  • 78 18 16-Year-Olri Chinese Charged Singapore. Monday. pHENG CHENG CHYE. a well-dressed v IG-year-old Chinese appeared beiaie Mr. L C Goh this morning, on I charge of committing theft of cne tignet rinri a pair of gold bangles and one brooch, the property of one Madame Chiang Ten Muey. valued
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  • 236 18 Cigarette Seller As Complainant Singapore, Monday. COW two Chinese attacked an old n won.mi in a public convenience off Liang Seah Street, threw pepper into her eyes and then snatched awry a purse containing $250. which represented nine rears' savings, trom her belt, was related
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  • 63 18 At the lnth annual general meeting cf the League of Friendship the following were elected ofnee-ber.rers: President, Mr. Cheong Chin Fatt 'reelected': vice president, Dr. A. V. Prestana ire-elected); hon. secretary, Mr. E. Albuquerque; hon. treasurer, Mr. Pang Tcng Hak: hon. auditor. Mr Chan Soon Hock (re-elected);
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  • 207 18 WATER METER RENT 'To the Editor ol the Malaya Tribune) Sir —The reasons given by our Municipal' President at the Budget, meeting tor refusing to abolish the meter rent could hardly be construed as The President proudly said. "We have rot an unlimited supply of water
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  • 406 18 (To V-e Editor of the Inlay a Tribute) Sir, —The Sunday Tribune, in reproducing the outburst of "Shiunso" on "Honourable British Very Bad Fellahs." has roused even the most feeble-mind-ed to think somewhat. Throughout the whole aiticie Great Britain is labelled the scapegoat for having aggravated the
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  • 80 18 Chinese aught j n River AN attempt to !oi A bottles of Chine:« in Chia Ah Kow bein weeks rigorous imp mnrnin? 0h F Urth Mav] r morning. He was arrested by rr* whilst trying to moor hi' h Treasury steps in the s on the morning of
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 239 18 Aerated Waters Tee Manufacturers. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE or A large rich collection of Various pieces beautiful artistfc ma>ble works co«|»Ming:--fifrures, statues, busts, pedestals, flower vases, toilet sets, smoker's sets, wall plates, e'ectric standard floor and table lamps, lamp shades, book ends, tables, cake stands, powder,
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    • 346 18 FOR BEST VALUE AND CHEAPEST PRICES IN fiLL KINDS OK WATCHES CLOCKS A ALA IL>l CLOCKS Enquiries invited from all markets. Wholesale only supplied. Tbone 3785, wiii» or call at E. NASSIM SONS, 381, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours is no longer mwmry
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    • 87 19 1 IMPIIIY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS g Williams FLO-LAC stains and varnishes in one opernecessity of cleaning off the preceding varnish nnTsh renewing mahogany or walnut «alsh floors. nRTES HARD OVERNIGHT... it combines the very ols?"vfrnish R wfth to most permanent colours and dyes. will make old floors like new.... one gallon covers
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    • 208 19 ********************1 A date to remember! SATURDAY 13 th NOV. at 9.30 p. m. GRAND CIGARETTES Costume Ball at the HAPPY WORLD CABARET Extension to I a. m* A striking or original costume may win for you a valuable prize. Your costume should be Black White. Most striking costume Most original
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 559 19 f»l a van h,w»t eners' Radio 2 RO, ROME I m 25.4 metres (11.810 kcs.). (Continued from page lit TO-DAY s I SHORTWAVE j tawa bulletin. 9 20 pm rkoGRAMMES VISTa a f k heStra announcement. I ago Dm News in English. fiSrV refer to kilocycles, and 9.20 p.m. World
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  • 64 20 Some of the fencer* who attended the P„ PI V Day Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday night. (Tribune). Athis Qlacphcrson) who won race 2 on Saturday (Tribune) A view of the play in the State rugby match between Singapore and the
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    • 50 20 Agents Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. APB-1 I SEE THE NEW MODEL"! I rhJTomp r FANCY i CHROME WATERPROOF STAINLESS STEEL j; POCKET LA ES i j WR T CENTS j WATCHES J Just Arrived o, m AT ALL DE ALERS Sole fonts: MONTOR LTD c fr~- 1—- L 1 Singapore.
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    • 327 20 /this letter is X XT OF CARELESS MISTAKES I SHALL M£l/£/L GET IT RIGHT~\ i HURRY UP AND TYPE J I I FEEL SO TIRED ALWAYS J —/"YOUR.TROUBLE IS EfSpMaSSuLw I ENERVATION—USING UP I iT-Tj t V; O I ENERGY FASTER. THAN GOOD NEWS FOR YOU- YOU REPLACE nr. -T\'*mJ
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    • 8 20 AYLMER Natural Havour SOUPS 5101 i w.p.s. 12
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