Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Ma/a^ National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sale, XXVI •No. 261. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1937 *WE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wed., Nov. 10, I'KiT. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WE DNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1937: IVj^N
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 2528 2 LAUNCHING OF A NEW EXPERIMENT (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 27. qnllE first meeting of the Colonial Empire Marketing; Board, the formation of which was announced by Mr. Orrnsby-Gore, Secretary of State for the Colonies, on May last was held
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  • 214 2 Attempt To Cheat Customer (From Our Own Corn Johore- Bahru i AM going to be .seven i and give you an e>: tence, because had you d< female, in al! probability have got away with •*-■>. cthocL?." r ihis was the remark m: .bu Bakar (Second tnuvicing
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    • 62 2 II II i II 111 I H 111 II I 11 I 1 J I J j jj j I I Iced Eau-De-Cologne ilnilliil mini by LAMOTTE jj, toilet lotion at a very reasonable I I j H IJ $1.75 per large bottle (1 litre) ■fevil I 111 I II!
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    • 354 2 shl NrW i HCNCH REMCDIFtKERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 Jo. 1 Obms mmmmmtmU Oum nin»m Ho. S Cwm Ohronia VMkMMMi )i( Chemltt», or eltta»r No.rrtura Matt M> yE CLERC'S PILLS for th* U«M CONV t K S T OF OLD AGE IS IT POSSIBLE? Old Age is the
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    • 106 2 4 out of 5 adults have Pyorrhea —diseased gums. That's Wuy dentists say "don't just clean your teeth. That is ;>nly half the job. Guard gums, too, witji FORHAN'S." Forhan's is the original den t ifrice for teeth and gums. Only Forhan's contains Dr. Forhan's famous Astringent which protects the
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  • 267 3 TRIED TO SHIFT CRIME ON TO THE MOTHER illy Air Mail) London, Oct. 23. D at Oxford Assizes with I arently, motiveless mur- -Month-old baby girt, t made aii extraordinary his crime on the her. isiu-d Court he alleged ■id* had fallen in lov-: »at she murdered
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  • 616 3 I'id Not Fall In Love With Accused Man ;v the crime, Mr. St. wait. K.C., prosecuting, vi-: 19 Alien went to Mr >. ■use with a bicycle and husband had sent him -c: cut tor an airing. child's body was vs who were chasing a civ was lying
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  • 81 3 Fela Sowande, a native of Lagos and member of the Yoruba tribe, will present some of his own arrangements 1 A tribal songs in 'African Harmonies,' that listeners to Daventry •.ill hear soon. Jack Smith, also an African native, ill sing the songs, many of which are •enturies
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  • 62 3 to play in aid of Poppy Day. Members of the Ei.'iphio Swing B:tnd. selected from the leading CluhT~*" .•nd from (he three "Worlds- who will slay alternately with thi tbaret o.cJ-cstia. tin* evening, loth November, .it the Great World Show Cabaret n aid .t Poppy Da:
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  • 292 3 Scholarships For Stu<l> In (Germany < By Air Mail) London. Oct 19 A I UND out ul lus private means Ik bt-en created by a Hamburg mei chant, who wishes to remain auonymju to piovide lour scholarships annually each to the valu? of Rm 3.U00 «aboiV £250»
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    • 57 3 Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 2164) «75, St**tb Bridge Roai. Singapore. IMPR O V E D Am _^^^mmWo^—^* llmmMK ll, l m milm, mwL -——^^———^—mkkjmmmmbmjimßHHVK THE NON-GREASY HAIR CREAM .1» Now a pure white emulsified cream. J. Does not 'plaster' or 'NaU off the Hair. Does not soil linen,
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    • 11 3 has taught me that f unvarying perfection you can't beat CA.JI4
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    • 318 3 doctor. I wanted to ask you about blood poisoning. The children are always scratching their hands and cutting their knees. And now Mrs. Edwards' boy, you know, is in bed with a terrible leg. Tell me, is there something pleasant I could keep handy, some really reliable precaution 9 •Dcttol,'
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  • 661 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES U.S. SHIPPING SERVICES Plans For Reorganisation Reported PLANS are reported lrom New York for a reorganisation of the United States shipping services to 'he east coast of Soutn America and to London. In the former service it is planned to put the three l8.00J-ton Panama Pacific liners
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    • 439 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P*CL BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. SOUDAN X 6,500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN t 6,070 Dec. 18 JHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938 CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14
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    • 137 4 1NDO-CH1NA STEaM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (incorporated In Engl&nd». (Mreut Service to Japan via Hongko&< I and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of LaiJig for Cantjn, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Thelo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails. KUTSANG Nov. 13
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    • 575 4 I ML B. K a I I KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) j S (Incorporated in Japan). S For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). I Due Due Sailing KP^York Penang Spore Spore via Nc^ a „°2i 1 m s KATSURAGI MARU Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 9
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    • 336 4 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TH TO 31ST, 1937. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP "BORINGIA" (12,500 tons displacement) ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING SIAM and INDO-CHINA. ROUNDTRIP FARE $140.— excluding stay ashore irTßangkok) Independent Overland
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    • 393 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOIU)I>U,s v LLOYD The undernoted are intended fixtures: OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG muv, NORTH CHINA and J.ffiJJ*** S.s. "GNEISENAU i China m.s. "TRAVE" omits M and Japan HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft BRi. Mb s.s. "DONAU" also calls Marseilles, Casablanca Dunkirk, Antwerp 5 m.s. "HAVEL" also calls M'seilles,
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  • 164 5 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 10 Rotary Club Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Mr D R. Waters will speak on "The Quantity Surveyor and His Work." Hockey. S.C.C. Iv. Colts I. S.C.C; S.R.C. I v I.A. I, LA.; S.R.C. v. R.I. I S.R.C; S.CR.C. I v.
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    • 342 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. d for the Of service. For Ipal Tender Room. Date of Closing b iundary Road. nday, 15th Nov., 1937 ibles to Roads Deposit Nov. 15. 1937. i.uce of (.'.cries Road deposit |r, Nov. 15, 1937. to old railand the umptng the old ankment y
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    • 701 5 PUBLIC NOTICES TRAFFIC NOTICE. rvjL** occasion of the service at the Sift 6 Utl f November he force 1 h lC regUlations snall be in ExeSlenrv S2f' he de art ure of His GoVernor from th (1) In St. Andrew's Road between it* junction with High Street and junction with
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    • 663 5 PUBLIC NOTICES KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. (incorporated in the straits Settlements) IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered urnee of the Company, No. 96, Mark, t btreet, Singapore, en Friday, 26th Nov28?VV' at 1115 and that at such Meeting the
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    • 756 5 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the erection and completion of two blocks of flats and shops with eight block* of garages at J??, g Wa i l Street und E »S Hoon Street" and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office o the Singapore
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    • 97 5 For PUASA SEASON ROSE BRAND SYRUP Finest Quality CREAM and VARIOUS Kinds of SYRUP. Largest Sale Throughout MALAYA. Duty Free for JOIIORE FJVI.S. 5% Duty for U.FJV1.S. Manufactured by: T. G. KIAT CO., Singapore. 766, North Bridge Road. ro* RE8T VALUE AND PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF: WATCHES CLOCKS ALARM
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 169 5 CLUB DIARY 11 here are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which arc readers of the 'Malaya Tribune This Diaru provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keep■nQ up-to-date and complete Hav~ pemngs of general inter.-; will'still be .Viz" tn thc Dian J of Events." The "Club
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  • 442 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 9. Previous To-day Change KUUBE* Tone Quiet Steadier Spot Buyer*. 6% .T.JI Sellerf. 6 7 8 615 16 AS (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. ***** 615 16 o Sellers. 6 1516 1 +|f 6 (3rd Forward) Jan.(Mar. Buyers. 6 7 8 J„ T, 8
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  • 54 6 Indecisive, Commodities Steadier Reuter. London, Nov. 9. The stock exchange to-day was generally indecisive. Far Eastern bonds displayed except'cnal strength but gilt edged eased under profit taking. Oils met considerab'e selling from 1 Amsterdam but finally rallied. Internationals fluctuated freely under Wall Street influences. Commodities generally were steadier.
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  • 13 6 United Malacca Estates.—50,100 lb. Total for six months. 288.340 ID
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  • 318 6 Indian Coolie's Appeal NO MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE Singapore, Tuesday. *JPHE full Court of Criminal Appeal to-day dismissed the appeal of Kandaya, an Indian Municipal coolie against sentence of death passed on him by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell at the last Assizes, on his being found guilty
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  • 27 6 Reuter. Jerusalem, Nov 9 quarries outside the city m Captain Norman Salew. of tho i«f 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 9. I Jm*Jm\T&2L3&3tm j to-day J
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  • 798 6 FRASER CO.'s SHARE REPORT A GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR COMMODITIES pRASER and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Nov. 9. state; Since our report of a week ago notli- ing of outstanding importance has taken I place in world affairs to alter the existing situation. The War in ihe
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  • 91 6 Heavy Gun Practice Fr* 'Blakani* Mati Owners and masters requested to keep their of the.range as possibii heavy gun practice, wh place from Blakang Mai east. "A" areas) on Nov Nov. commencing a T A red flag will be fl battery position for one ihe practice cammei.
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  • 17 6 Singapore For allowing an unmu out of doors Mr. Goh Lai K nese lawyer's cleric
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    • 753 6 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I CAPITAL I J Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES I Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 J General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 1 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS NEW YORK
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    • 186 6 Become a CIVIL ENGINEER Civil Engineering is a profession open to all ambitious men and women. Many of to-morrow's civil Engineers are to-day devoting their spare time to the mastery of one or other of the famous I.C.S Courses. Let us send you further information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd.
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  • 551 7  -  I Quotations By Fraser And Co. More. Nov. 10. 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 3 6 4I 28- 30--45 50 -norn 26 27 6 0.75 0.85 20 6 21 6 1.35 1.45 25 28 17 6 20 0.32U 0.40 0.90 0.95 25 26 ulic
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  • 116 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. t Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Nov.) 22 1 4 22 3 a Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Nov.) *****6 2113 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. I Spot -loose l (awardabie Spore* 22' 8 22'
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  • 51 7 Singapore. Tuesday. 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 0.51 u.oi Benguet Consolidated 9.80 9.90 Consolidated Mines 0.017 0.016 I.X.L ofB 0.58 San Mauricio 0.56 0.56 United Paracale 0.54
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  • 173 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. IC. 10 a.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. TIN: To Kamunting Tin Pinal Nov. 11 Oct. 18 22y 2 X L Tin II- Bonus Dec. 17 17»/ 2 Kuchai 20% Final Nov
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  • 145 7 APORE MUNICIPAL 1940 $400 000 Int 102 104 norn 1947 $1 600 000 Int Sept. 30.'..:. ~108 110 norn '955 $1,000,000 Int. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 norn 1n 1903 52,000,000 Int. 31. Sept. 30 107 109 norn war. 1, Nov. 1 116i/ 2 118 x.i. red.
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  • 500 7  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday, are indebted to Messrs. S.* E. tii L vy and Co Singapore, lor the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White. Weld and Co, New York, report to us by cable a* follows:~ STOCKS. To-day's action is a
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  • 140 7  -  Report By Fraser And Company Ttxt *v Singapore Nov. 10. IN three months £186.15.0 up 75 There is rather a better feeling at the opening of the local market this «orning, and there is good general buying enquiry but so far not mu'h business has resulted. London
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  • 17 7 Singapore, Nov. 10. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $92% (up |7%).
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  • 17 7 The price oi rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 22*4 (unchanged); Sellers 22', (up
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  • 313 7 Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat 39 43 Ayer Hitam 27 28 Bangrin 21 22 6 Batu Selangor 1 40 150 Chenderiang 19 20;. Hitam Tin U. 35 0.40 Hongkong Tin 24 6 26 6 Hong Fatt 0.94 0.99 Idris Hydraulic 8 6 9 6
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  • 104 7 First Malayan Unit Leaving Singapore, Wednesday. ON their way to join the St. John's Ambulance in Hongkong, the P«":nang Chinese Ambulance unit arrived in Singapore to-day by the General V. D. Heydcn. They will embark or. th° Van Heutz for Hongkong. Led by Mr. Tan
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  • 41 7 rpilE Controller of Rubber, Malaya. announces that exports of dry rubber (uncorrected figures* from Malaya Brunei and Labium in October were a* foUows:— w Tons Mainland 36<611 S.S. Lslands 167 Brunei 125 Labuan 22 i Total 36 925
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  • 177 7 Singapore, Nov. 9. P. Mam) W. Coast. No. 1 per Koyan $158 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $152 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $147 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $220 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $190 Siam Rice Sinwhay No 3 $164 Siam
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  • 184 7 Singapore, Nov. 10. London T.T. 2 4 1 32 London demand 2 4 1 32 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1 16* lyon.s demand j7JO Switzerland demand 249 Hamburg demand 142 New Yoi k demand 58 5 15 Montreal demand 58"/ 4 Batavia demand 105 8 Ramarang demand
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  • 50 7 tJP n G H Aurely manager of Montor, and a well-known resident of mo? r Aur^ ly has been 25 years in Ch h ICI viousl y was 12 years ™A t'ni e Wlll 80 on leave on Nov. 23 and will be away about six months.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 113 7 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongta*. Mani]a Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broker* c via tsroKei* ft Securities and Commodities Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE I\T OF V V YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADF CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCITANT F HONGKONG
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  • 162 8 AJ HAMBRA.—"Park Avenue Loiger' —3 15, 6.15 and 9. 15 p.m. CAPITOL —"Ii oadway Melody Oi 1938, r:.jj. <3.i5 and 9.1b p.m. PAVlLlCN.—"Dishonour Bright" §15 and 9. IS p.m. MAR] BOROUGH.—"Jai Bharat" 'Hindu tani) 6.1S and 9.15 p.m. I RE ROYAL.—"Chintamani" (Tamil) 5.45 and p.m. POXY "Swing High Swing
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  • 44 8 I Th? Right Rev. B:snop of Macao D Jose da Nunes is due to arrive in Singapore at daylight on Saturday and JVill remain in Singapore for about 10 days, after which he will proceed to Malacca on his pastoral visit.
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  • 111 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service. Closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. vMedon, Jaskl, Amsterdam? and Lcndciu: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. io- morrow. Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Diliy: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. Friday. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai. Kobe,
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  • 212 8 Mail-; expected from Penang and Kuala I Lumpur by Atr (Internal Service) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only, 7 30 i p.m. to day and gencm! delivery Of j letters 0 a.m. to-morrow Mails cxnected from Holland etc by I C'hristiaan Huygt ns due at Singap re I
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  • 29 8 tl .s. Kepong for Siam (Parcels y M ils previously announced as sine, at il a.m. to-day will now clcse t 7 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 110 8 Tidore. Dutch. 525 tens, from p. Bnroe Nov. 9. to P. Baroc Nov. 11. Boekmgan, Dutch, 578 tona, from c ngJoawang Nov. 10. to Singkawang Nov. 17. Ban Ho Quan, Dutch. 004 tens, from Souraoaya Nov. 10. to Sourabaya Nov 13. iCedah, British. 1 C 37 tons, from
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  • 335 8 Broadway Melody Of 1938 AT THE CINEMAS THERE is an imposing array of stars in 1 -Broadway Melody of 1W«. the M-G-M production now at the Capitol. Topping the list are Robert Taylor. the flutterer of feminine hearts, and Eleanor Powell, peeress of all tap
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  • 183 8 Drama Of The Lumber Camps TEORGE O'Brien who is ever popular in U his he-'-ran" role is a great success in his latest starring vehicle "Park Avenue Logger." which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night. On this occasion the virile r.tar is seen as a hardhitting battling
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  • 113 8 The Ritz Cinema at sented a very fine proj.n.n.to a large audience The chief aaraction v.u an entertaining mw featuring the singing Mc»cDonald and Nels- picture was shown ;.t house, at 9.15 p.m., lo 0oi interesting snorts. "Crown And Glory." picture dealing with tv historical events
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  • 55 8 The- management Gevleng Semi that it was not possible announced. the Chines "Bombardment of Canton" The picture is st'll being country. The Garrick will show t< -;y r:o~ 3 t j» soecial matinee at 2 o.m r i/ I) Dell" and "O'Shaughnc 3 which will be at :h<-
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  • 52 8 Arrivals and departures b L:.: ana lineis:— Arrived by the Melbouri Green, from Brisbane; Mr \Y. G:/ Roma. Lett by the Atalanta-M: v. j... bev, for London; Mr Kaiachi. Arrived by the Arrtku Van cie Poeie, frun London M Ellis, from Penang. Left by the AdoalcN Poele,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 232 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTCL A j TO-NIGHT j <<m k i mil »\\m; j j 6.30 TO 8.30 P.M. j mWlitl and BANCS (in.oi inal) J j i &3I INTIL MIDNIGHT. I NO ADMISSION CHARGE. j IAIURDAY SPECIAL RACE PINNER BALL j ABAFET EXTENSION 1A .M BOOK NOW. ISEAVIEWH^ j TO-NIGHT
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    • 148 8 TO BE HAPPY THOUGH HOT is largely a matter of hi habit. Constipation ls tl that *all in* reeling w.u h makes p:ople so miserable iuri and nights of heat To restore and ci gularity. to stimula.e tin bilious attacks and sick 1> aid digestion, revive leti banish gloom, Pinkettes.'the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 219 8 {POSTAL liVfELUGEWCEt »j. STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR I ER DAU AND TIMi O. Britain. Europe. Egypt and lf) nocn Ceylon (Parcels only* Mem theus wuv pm Djambi and K. Tccngkal I xogt in 2 nm Kretay Prac itipok }JJ 3 m Muntok Palembang rhen i fj •> {J.Pontianak Xho(
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  • 269 9 rulties Ahead In Interior official communique, r. Shanghai on Nov. the Chinese Consulaterl ol mechanized units, Changteh on Thursthe Ch.ne.se troops nssu, about twelve i Changteh. The fall li t reded by a rid important Chinese nded to th:* last man. I >ed out one
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  • 608 9 NOT A ROUT New Battle At Nantao? Reuter. ARivv- ~e i Shanghai, Nov. 9. v Vu th f moonlit countryside with Che thunder of the P mv *i£v* quiet. u, e men of ment on sentry on the weslern met. saw battalion after taa>t?ii"„ vvun intm. The
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  • 244 9 Threw hilly Jn Eyes Of Woman Singapore, Tuesday. you have been found guilty and quite P rightly in my opinion, of robbinc this old woman. Not content with robbing ner ol money which represented nine Ifffiu, .r^ 8 >' ou t-hrew powdered crniiy mto her
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  • 324 9 Consul-General To Present Certificates TN a special examination held at the In „S POr i Chinese Mandarin School it** ri ther school students portici86 2* wa, Mninv"; lh f f Ln educated Chinese in in hit 10 obtam cei 'tificates of efficiency Thl OWn national language. me
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 52 9 1 "TI '-iff?- W-.ck.'y I !ftmmo— u I i I —~.i —_j :>? is. ir (niic Lotion— d I iquid Shamnoo— !><:«>—Solidified Brilliantint ream—Sweet Oil Mnoiuls. N \GLAND. *S, Singapore. iarudL/ruj) X At* UNIVERSAL DRINK FOUND EVERYWHERE VENTS RUST .fr 3-in-One Oil \a protects oil metal parts (If and tarnish.
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    • 520 9 IIfe\AMCIN \<(■ Relieves J tib) PAIN Instantly! HEADACHES NEURALG.A f TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM COLDS FEVER If you suffer from headaches to thousands. Doctors and —can't sleep because of the dentists prescribe it. pains of neuralgia, tooth- Try ANACIN and see for ache or rheumatism.—lf you yourself how quickly it have a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 203 10 TO-DAY FH ALHAMBRA EORGE H^tPIBRIEN BEATRICE ROBERT It Directed by David Howard. A George A. jßs&Fsi l'| A LS()! GOOD SUPP< H! i GALA FAR EASTERN PREMIERE: I CAPITOL MONDAY NOV. 13th at 9.15 p.m. i I PROCEEDS IN AID OF CHINA RED CROSS FUND. I S NEW UNIVERSALE SENSATIONAL
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    • 346 10 7.15 HAPPY THEATRE 9.30 THE PICTURE YOU CAN NEVER FORGET SIDE UP JANET Stand up on your legs, QAyriOß D 0 Hit two rrit)d egos CHARLES Kftep yowr PARREtI SUNNY SIDE UP/ j GAItIIICK ai 713 Double Feature Cantonese Talkies Second Show: "A LADY IN CAN lON" A comedy Romance.
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    • 167 10 rut GAY and SAUCY STORY OF A MAN t W.VES «B. LAUGH AND LEARN M > i t DOM IN THE MOST AM! E I OF THE VEAL GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY. j CAPITOL 3 Shows To»l£;i; J 3.15 o 15 9.15 I :p GREATEST EWBTMNMENT OF All! i
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    • 357 11 by Ivor Novello at the I V^u^ iA THEATRE I I N 12th Novl3th in I N.v. 10«h FRIDAY, SATURDAY. 1 pitoOKING AT JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. The Best Spring Dance FloorlnTWnT PHONE 4184. Anson Road, Singapore STRAITS CABARET I! DANTE ON EVERY MONDAY. TUESDAY TMl'Psnu- < XTI RDAY AND
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    • 165 11 m I was n 0 jTWf Great World Show Wlf/ CABARET W BENEFIT NIGHT IN AID OF I j r ~{my' y DAY H'XP& FILIPINO ASSOCIATION. j FRYMAN TRIO f (NEW NUMBERS) J AMAZING DANCING ACROBATICS. I 2 ORCTIgraAS WILl'bE EN ATTENDANCE 12 PIECE FILIPINO SWING BAND j ft CHARLIE'S
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    • 339 11 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. I FIELD GLASSES FROM $10.00. PRISM 8 X FROM $40.00. REPAIRS ALSQjJJNDERTAKEN. Ellison. S.Ezekiel&Co., Opticians Watchmakers ONLY ADDRESS:— 3, Capitol Building Sinf?npore. had The j SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In j Malaya f 1 M 1 £gf I _f GEYLANG PHONE 5511. B% ML M. MJ 10-NlGHT—last night: i
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  • 43 12 Cn.pt. &c Mrs. J. A. Butler, 66 Grange Rood, Singnoore. announce the engagement of their youngest daughtn. Esther Helen, to Mr. Eri? Hebblewhite, third son of Mr. M'\s H. Heb'jlewhite of Hull, England The wedding to take place within a year.
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  • 714 12 4 VERY cordial reception has been given to the Announcement that the Federated Malay States, on the initiative of Their Highnesses the Rulers, will present two squadrons of aeroplanes at a cost of $2,500,000 for the purpose of aiding in the deience Of .Malaya. This
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  • 112 12 Visits In Cornwall \nd Dorset British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 9. WHEN the King goes to the west country at the end of the month he will pay visits to Prince* own. Tavistock Launcestc\ Castle L skeard. Truro and Camborne. At Cnstie the very oM tom
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  • 74 12 Colonial Forces At Unveiling British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 9. DEPRESENTATIVES of the Colonial 11 military forces at the unveiling ol the Haig statue by the Duke of Cloucester to-morrow include officers and noncomrmssioned officers drawn from the Somaliland Camel Corps, the Fiji Defence Force, the Nigeria Regiment.
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  • 12 12 Miss Egger. pursing sister of the General Hospita TeJuk Anson, who has
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  • 260 12 NOTES COMMENTS Secret Of Success QINCE &8 beginning of the SinoJapanese hostilities, many people, Chinese and foreigner alike, he.ye been speculating en the outcome of the war. Will China be able to withstand the superior weight of Japanese 0*1*1? Will the morale of the Chinese nation be shaken by the
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  • 205 12 ••|N the bombed areas.'' continues Mi. Chen, "tragic as has been the late of thousands of men. women and children, the masses are firmly behind the Government. They realise that the Central Government is fighting a peoples battle and they realise fully What would be the fate
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  • 193 12 MR. Chen is of the opinj s stanc2 against Japanese ign, sion will last as long as the pi cf the Nine-Power Treaty gu ried into force. lie also b.. if sanctions were appJiec! again* n» Japanese, the latter would rcrtato collapse under the weight strain. Wnen
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  • 117 12 "17F RSIFIED Glimpses of f the title of a book of poem- U Paymaster Lieut. -Comdr. S. G. Leyh R.N.R.. of the Departs*!* Excise. Penang. Opposite each pom is a photograph Illustrating the subjects dealt with tachide City Fathers,'' "Astana Besar, 1 Malayan Custom." '-Ruaia Sen lieetops,"
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  • 311 12 "Looker On" "I NOTICE that amateur vocalists o:un tail to start a t exactly the right moment," says a professor. And many if then simply don't know when to <top. "There are many modern novels th&t act on one like a tonic," declares a critic. Quite
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    • 75 12 V Studio 3 3 j foto-portrtit b 7 I foto-artift S only i POLAROID j POLAROID Glasses ar> the latest scent itk d scorery in glare protection. I hey permit you la actually *tt 20 <o 3'j feet below the urlaes of the water. FOR lit;: FIRST 'ilME—pence* eye comfort
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  • 313 13 HEART FAILURE SUPPOSED OR SCOTS BOY WHO BECAME PRIME MINISTER roi ro1 to announce the death of the Rt. Hon lame, Ramsay Macdonald, Lord President of the Coun^l h!',7v r in MHtain!"' W tiMe !ca,,0r of Labour Mr. Macdonald.
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  • 396 13 a m' To London Without A Fenny Scot.ish lad of brains, young me penniless to London. The < rly struggles is well known, ''.'..ill a year he existed on the m of fifteen shillings a week, food in the street markets neighbourhood of King's Cross A;, el
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  • 366 13 First Labour Government In History Defeated at Leicester in 1918, it was four years before he could again find a seat. Bud the Parliament of November, 1922, contained a Labour Party in which the Clyde men were dominant. Dissatis- nor! vith the chairmanship of Mr. C?yne and conceiving
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    • 8 13 -m// ,RAY KRS SONS LTD., Singapore X- Lumpur,
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    • 126 13 H reVen i s scorchin and can 7Jr Uses ,ess current and bey A t come sot5 ot as soon switched on. fef b a n th ,eft a "d right handMf 3 requires no stand. V A\ ĔL !F*J b to 4 ?tay at any heat 1 )f d
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  • 309 13 REPLY AWAITED Russia Threatens To Leave Reuter. T Brussels. Nov. 9. HE idea of the creation of a small commit'ee to deal with the Japanese reply has been dropped for the moment and until the reply is actually received no decision will be taken as to
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  • 81 13 Reuter. Sir Samuel Instone's Wide Interests London, Nov. 9. The death is announced of Sir Samuel Instone. the shipowner.—Reuter. Sir Samuel Ins.one was Lieutenant of the City of London; Chairman of S Instone and Co., Ltd., Chairman of Askern Coal and Iron Co.. Ltd., and Bedwas Navigation Coal
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  • 498 13 APPEAL TO ITALY GERMANY FRIENDSHIP Premier On Peace In Europe Reuter. London, Nov. 9. 1 HE Premier, Mr. Neville Chamber- lain, > peaking at the Lord Mayor s banquet at the Guildhall, referred to Britain s relations with Ihe two powers associated in the to. me Benin axis. It was
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  • 46 13 In A U.S. City Reuter. Walnut Grove, California Nov. 9. AT least five are dead in a myt* Serious fire which burned down a hundred dwellings in the C hinese quarter of this town As many as 2.000 Chinese inhabitants are still unaccounted Keuter.
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  • 258 13 Supremacy Of Tanks MACHINES BEAT MEN Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 9. T HE ,es *o» of the Shanghai war, according to foreign military experts, is that ill-equipped numerically superior forces have no chanc" against smaller but well-mechanised forces. The aeroplane played a vital. proDa Ply a
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  • 646 13 NANTAO NEXT? China Will Fight To The Last Shanghai Nov. 10. WHILE a column of Japanese 11 troops swept mud the Brltfsh and French perimeters at <hanghai another Japanese force advanced to meet the Japanese units v.< riu north from Minghong and
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  • 563 14 Policy Of "Mild" Progress At any rate. when, at the conclusion of Mr. Baldwin's Government in 1929. Lnbour. for the second time took office with Mr. Ramsay Macdonald as Prime Minister, he inaugurated a mildly progressive policy without reference to the extreme principles laid down by his left
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  • 313 14 Lineup With The Conservatives After a short and sharp campaign polling took place ana resulted In an overwhelming victory for the National Government, all the former Labour Cabinet being defeated except Mr. Liana* bury. Mr. Macdonald took a particular<y vigorous part in the fight and secured a remar-able
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  • 163 14 SPECIAL ITEM Unique Honour For Chinese Girl have received notification by cable that Miss Rosalind Wong, one of our woman feature writers, who is at present in London as guest contributor to the Daily Express, the world's largest newspaper, is to
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  • 105 14 U.S. Chiefs Confer On Cause And Cure Reuter. Washington. Nov. 9. The first of a series of conferences on the causes and possible cures of the decline of business, between the President and administration economists and advisers, was held at the White House. No ccnclus'ons were reached but
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  • 298 14 Great Success BIG COMPANY AT RAFFLES Singapore, Wednesday. rpHE Poppy Day Dance held at Raffles Hotel last night was a great success and thoroughly enjoyed by the seven hundred people who attended it. H.E. the Governor and Lady Thomas were present and arrived with a party who
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  • 141 14 Young Dutchman On Driving Charge Singapore, Wednesday. ALLEGED to have been knocked down by a small car driven by a 22year old Dutchman, D. A. P. Koning, shortly after seven last night in Orchard Road, an elderly Chinese pedestrian named Cheng Tong Chee succumbed to
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  • 114 14 Repaired After The Typhoon Singapore, Wednesday. THE Contc Verde arrived in Singapore to-day after undergoing the necessary repairs In Hongkong following the damage sustained from the typhoon which swept over Hongkong on Sept. 2. It will be remembered that the Contc Veide was In June
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  • 77 14 At The Victoria Theatre To-Night "FRESH Fields" will be staged at the Victoria Theatre to-night in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, and there will be further performances on Friday and Saturday. Th e dress rehearsal made a most favourable impression, and patrons can be sure of seeing
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  • 10 14 Singapore, Wednesday. Porter, the Singapore
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  • 62 14 British Official Wireless. r E Prime Minister, who was asked in the Commons to-day about M. Van Zeeland's economic mission, said he understood M. Van Zetland was preparing a report which he was looking forward to receiving, but he could not say how far the enquiry
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  • 353 14 Chinese On Trial VITAL WITNESS MISSING Singapore, Tuesday. rnHERE was a sequel to the shooting affray in the Telok Ayer Market on July 9, in the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Howes and a common jury to-day. when Cheng Koh Kway a young Chinese was arranged
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  • 386 14 TRUE FRIEND Judges' Advocates' Praise Singapore, Wednesday MEMBERS of the lo al Kar gathered in the Supr*- n? (ourt this morninir and paid i m tvin* tribute to the memory of the late Mr. V. D. Knowles. The Hon. Mr. N. A.
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  • 106 14 Recognition Of Sa«vape Services (From Our Oun Corresponden Penang, Nov. 10 IN recognition of the help officers and men of f'c .-qurecently when one of t 1 crashed at Kuala Mud- on H. H. Tungku Abdul Eahma r sented with a souvenir wlv.n planes belonging
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  • 485 15 BUT REVENUE RISE NOT "BREAK FROM TRADITION OF UNDER-ESTIMATING" -ass 313«* Hon. M. Lligku Abdul A/iz, D.K., C.M.G., presiding I eienae nr\t yea? was estimat?d at 519»,. millions.' while the ex itirre, both recurrent and extraordinary, was estimated at 122 n« in hal
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  • 1408 15 Bui Tendencies Need Watching dered to represent -ordinarily strong position. It is, but there are factors and h. in my opinion, are healthy and developments c refill watching. Indeed. when I am inclined to imulated surplus and the th of Johore's posid mgerous. I shall rea pect of
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  • 1331 15 Health Work In The Kam pongs On the motion for the adjournment, the Hon. Inche Onn referred to the appointment of a Chief Health Inspector provided for under the Medical Department in the draft estimates which were before the Council. "At the time when the creation of this
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  • 265 16 Gruelling Rugby At Tanglin Siiigapm Wednesday. THE Royal Artillery (Blakan Mati) beat the Koyat inniskilling Fusiliers by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to five points (one goal) in a keenly contested game of rugby football at Tanglin yesterday. The slippery state of
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  • 105 16 Playing at the A.A.U. court thi J Green Hill BP. defeated the Coronation B P. by 5 games to 2. Scores Green Hiil players mentioned ffi Lj William Tan beat Koh Beng Swee I! 4, ■> 0: L- c Siak Keng bea* Taj Chin Lye 15 l
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  • 170 16 Rugby Football At The College Singapore, Wednesday. ST. Andrew's beat Raffles College by 13 points (one goal and two tries) to nil in a scrappy but interesting game of rugby played at Farrer Park yesterday. The outstanding feature of the game was the two brilliant tries
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  • 176 16 Extra Time In Small Initr, Cup Match ONE of the best games of hockey for the season was witnessed at Tanglin yesterday when "A"and "B" Cos. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, clashed In the Small Units tournament, the game only being decided in extra time, after full time had been
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  • 578 16 ACCEPTORS RUNNING ORDER FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES SECOND DAY OF S'PORE WINTER MEETING THUMB-NAIL SKETCHES BY ARGUS 9 SCR A TCHINGS ACCEPTORS and the order of runinjj for to-morrow, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter race meeting at Bukit Timah, together with scratthings, and thumb-nail sketches by "Atgus,"
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  • 96 16 IyLK.HTS issued to-day for SaturfT day. the third and last day of the meeting, are as tollows: Horses. Class 2. Div. 1. 9 furs. Mountain Stream 90 teria] Post 9 5 Numero Trei2e 8 4 Release 8 2 Short Heod go Jubilee S;ar 7*l* Utrecht Tonroe 7 v
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  • 44 16 Hcrses scratched at noon to-day were: Wee Jock, Alikoom. Bill of Hie Play Zc.i'anella, Voyager, Honours Gay. Eastern Ally, Lakes of Killarney, Bigmay, Lady Mirror. The double tote will be on rates 6 and 8 and thr bis sweep on race 8.
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  • 134 16 Consciousness Returns After 25 Days Brisbane. Queensland, Oct. 16. After being 25 days unconscious or semi-conscious, Ron Oxenham the international cricketer, who was Injured in a car accident, recognised his father •?nd other members of his family a few days ago. When his father saw. him he asked
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  • 60 16 Singapore. Tuesday. A summons against Mr. J. A. Spencer j of the college of Medicine, for negligent S driving in Bras Basah Road on Oct 10 was mentioned by Mr. G. M. Coltart who appeared on behalf of the defenj dant in the Fourth Police Court, this I
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  • 166 16 South African Players For Australia Sydney. N.S.W. Sept. 5. South Africa has suggested that a team of 17 players with a manager and trainer comprise the Soccer tourists on the proposed visit to Australia next year. If negotiations are completed satislactorily, the team will probably arrive
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  • 42 16 H.H. the Raja of Perlis paid a surprise visit to his Alma Mater St Xaviers Institution. Penang. last week I lie was a boarder there 36 years aeo The Director, the Rev. Brother Matthfa conducted the Royal v iXP™^ a i tMa
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  • 164 16 Bud Walley Returning To The Ring Singapore, Wednesday. BUD Walley. at one time among tne top-notchers of the local ring, who, after his trip to Europe and America ictired from the game. Is attempting to stage a comeback to the roped squore. ond will figure
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  • 189 16 The following will represent tl.c Post Office Club against the Singapore Colts on Monday <:sth» the club ground: Bupat; C. Albuqnera«:«i and s Ponniah: Thgngaveilu, U Toledo and Tai Cheong Chong- Humphries. Mat Moor, Chcwdhury. D. P,v. and Tee Slang. Reserves: -Ahmad Hiiam and Y sof Ishak.
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  • 115 16 The Shrewsbury BP. beat the F o.vfair BP. by 4 games to 2 Sores 'Shrewsbury B.P. first»: Singles. Clime Cheng Hr-ck ooot Ec Gim Mo'ig 0~3. 15—5. 3—2; Qj.ek Sone Quee teat Leo- Kirn Lee 15—4. 15—4. Leov: Kirn C'o.enc beat Low Siak Lian* 15—10 o—3. 15—4; Toy
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  • 269 16 Merchants Beat Etceter Singapore. V, HOLDING the up,. greater part ol Merchants defeated 11 14 points (one i U to 5 points (a I a I tournament mm!, padang yesterday. The Merchant superiority ajid fully c victory. The Etcel played with one tuai a certain extent
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  • 711 17 I HE DRAW I I Starts On I Friday pp< ri has been forththe annual open twn tennis tournament t»\ the Straits Chinese I ib play in which starts lm Green courts on I is the complete list ol I results
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  • 24 17 A vieu of the play in the hockey match at the SCC between the -> 9n HCavv Ba "«y and the Crick t Club (Tribune)
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  • 50 17 London. MX months' world tour embracing Australia and New Zealand, in 1938. ifi planned by English women hockey players. The team will be official hut county olayers are being Invited, as there are insufficient international players rvailable. Members of the team will each pay £90 towards their expenses.
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  • 88 17 The inter-team doubles table-tennis tcurnament of the Wei Yang Athletic Party has been concluded, the final placings being as follows o P W L pt Kheng Siong s 9 9 0 3 Cheow Boo's 9 8 1 J Chin Or's 9 6 3 5 Hock Khoon's
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  • 262 17 Due In Colombo On March 30 ipCTn.,..,, Melbourne. AUSTRALIA'S Test team, which wiU next year fight for the retention of tne ashes is to pass through Colombo y^ihe RM S r °ntes on March 30 The Australian Board of Control which met in Sydney recently approved of
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  • 27 17 TO-DAY :-2.52 am. 7 ft. 6 ins 2.07 P.m.. 8 ft. 3 ins TO-MORKOW:_3.4r, a m.. 7 ft. j„s 3 p.m.. 7 ft 8 ins.
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    • 88 17 **Yon have r\ery 1 to bo. Mrs. Kvan*. I can sec a Jtneiit since you •cc about 'California what you said toxin in their sys- are cross and r(M ln their food be practically irnulatjou of poisonllnS their inndes. Jusi cleanse the natural way, chil*c wildfire. always to give Syrup
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    • 306 17 GENTLEMEN You'll Never look old if you have a Good Head of Hair Inferior soaps and shampoos contain large quantities of free alkali. Alkali dries up the hair and causes premature baldness. If you want to look young, look after your hair as if it was the most cherished possession
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    • 367 17 ANOTHER BOXING TREAT AT THE NEW WORLD ARENA ON SUNDAY, NOV. 14TH. RUSSIAN VS. SIAMESE CHAMPION. George Levcherko the 19 years old Russian Welter weight boxer who a month ago surprised his followers when he gave Fernandez the Light weight Champion of Malaya a big surprise and a boxing le
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  • 367 18 Interesting Case In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Nov. 8. AN appeal of considerable interest, in that it brought out several legal points and other matters in connection with a certain type of prosecution instituted by the Customs Department in Johore, was argued this morning
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  • 1504 18 LARGE GATHERING AT SERANGOON Singapore, Wednesday. fpHE funeral of .Mr. Vincent Devereux Knowles, whose tragic death occurred at Katong yesterday morning, took place at Bidadari cemetary in the afternoon, when there was a large gathering of friends to pay their last tribute to a
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  • 132 18 Big Haul Of |j!j(.| Tobacco Sinoap',' -r. PENG KER, an 18 aopear°d before Mr Fourth Police M to answer a chai lbs. of Javanese I Torch Light cigaretl Double Ace cigaretn on which amount i I Mr. G. Kennedy. for Revenue Officer* that while he was
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  • 541 18 Monday, Ret i In the morning His Excel! Ed at a Durbar held Kiang. The following were dinner given by His Exc< Thomas at King's Hous The Hon. Chief Jk Whitley, the Hon. Air Mrs. Cator, the Bon the Hon. Mr. Justice R C I Choo Kia Peng.
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  • 13 18 The engagement is untitled Thum Choi Chun. sec« Mr. and Mrs. Thum H
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    • 360 18 indigestion For years she usee" to be hungry but feared to eat. Here she tells the easy, pleasant way in which slu obtained .welcome reliei "Your Digesth Renr.ie Pastilles are th* best thing-1 have evei triec tor indigestion. J have had gastric trouble so many times and never really got
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    • 453 19 i a lay an Listeners' Rati i n ftps W IP J£!£&: Tood for thought.' Three ROGRAMMES OF I on maUers of interB.M.B.C. PR0GPaStf5 E -Sff NCWS A P m The News a d AnnouncenrLenWiCh^me S^nal a t n.35 p.m £2? Signal at 905 P-«- inAM < In firm On
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    • 618 20 Stop Hair Falling Grow It Like This CM ,to P T (MU "MW IxWa* ud <row it $|9 "»T Hair wu fanifif bWPt 'M«tl aaM aaaaaaint tar. ratty {hi*." wmXm #vi» /> g^ 8 AW! had *Mrf d\ffrr*nl tomiem, -mi Umt rxeesriim 'ai. 9 mms 1 Out hair mntinuM. TfcM
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    • 18 20 "Ai 111 > > 111 >•* V > .s w ~,>><>r* •<,. 3 liii[X)rtant jj^ X/Ovaltineiy i^^ n P re in Health- I
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    • 67 20 APPOINTMENTS with good Accountants, Secretaries. C rants, Works and Office Man Clerks, Bank and Insurant Cashiers and Book-keepc normal attainments of those with The School of Account animations can be taken in success guarnnteed by post School of Accountancy is institution in the Briti h Emp nuilding of Successful Busini
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    • 1131 20 0.20 p.m. WorUl new. at, bUom r I 935 P- m S° n r recita >fal:ivan M«« eners' ltnrfi<» Timp VjV corded music. (COl IS) 860 p.m. News in French. Colonial 10.23 pm. Closed,. UJLA. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES j 195 Wp in Par, by Mr. Henri a.m. R-rdc, The rohewtoe are
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  • 1399 21 Accelerating theprovision of services poVKKXMENT control of Colonial Icasting services; Sponrammes as a source of d the Establishment of systems using 7, if possible, diate waveband (80-200 are among the problems mussed in the interim report of a s< up by
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  • 376 21 "Bunny" Austin To Make First Contribution H. W. BUNNY'► Austin, p?riiai3o the bcsi known of British lawn tennis 'aces,' will make the first contribution to 'Sportsmen Talking,' a new series of seven talks that will begin ?n the programmes from Daventry shortly. Austin has represented
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  • 123 21 i One of the pilots who guide grea, liners and other vessels up the Mersey estuary to Liverpool docks, will be heard by listeners to Daventry in the seventh laiK of the series 'This is England,' He is H. Nelson Drew, a pilot and a seaman of
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    220 21 Talk By Sir Hugh Walpole Sir Hugh Walpole. the noted Briiish author, who received a Knighthood in the Coronation Honours List, will say what he thinks on a subject of his own choice in the next of the As I See I.' series of talks, now
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  • 405 21 B.B.C. Viewers Taken Behind The Screen MANY of the secrets of film-making were revealed to viewers of the BBC's television transmissions du-ir.?» a series of broadcasts from the Pinewood Film Studios, near London, that took place recently. Tours of the studio plant and 'sets'
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  • 254 21 Odd Facts In The History Oi Smoking The earliest ptne-smoker was probably a Maya priest of the fifth century Queen Elizabeth (who oner t i d B pipe) must have been one oi Bn [land's first smokers Wueen Victoria's dislike of smoking obliged Royal guests at
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    • 101 21 If pVEn^EArn 111 ALL WITH PROFIT POLICIES IN I III FORCE 0N THE 31ST DECEMBER B II insure now and reap the E Plxl the attached uijuity to-day —ii entails no obligation whatever the PRUDENTIAL i ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I,ic ed in E f 1 i-18, Mercantile Bank Building, Spore
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  • 967 22 New Constitution HIS WORK IN ITS EARLY STAGES Simla. A GLOWING tribute to Lord Linlithgow's work in piloting the new Indian Constitution through its early stages was paid here recently by Sir Ma neckji Dadabhoy, President of the Indian Council of State. Sir Maneckji was speaking
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  • 156 22 Two Chinese Fined $1,160 Singapore. Monday. by a party of revenue ofRA^eTswhilst inWaet oi[ dtotgUng hquor in a house in Tionß Bahrußoad lost afternoon, two cn.nese famel Lee ??>ok and Ngai Ah Kai were ih fined $U6O or nine months' ngorIZ imprteonment in default by Mr C Goh.
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  • 362 22 An Appeal MANCHESTER v» rVlk TO HEU' K(,E# (By Air M Martche t• o- NCHESTER help the Chine-" carry on. A letter in support •> of the Chinese univei International Student Servvs here is signed by Dr. ,1. s v ford, Vice-Chancellor ol Mai University: Sir T
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  • 55 22 "Grand Gesture" By The Nazis Reuter. Danzig, N'° v The Diet is to-day ordering for all convicted of offences Nazi regime before Oct i re: The amnesty is in the x. grand gesture on the part tional Socialists. foll°wmg it r; ing more than two-thirds3 the Diet, thus
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    • 462 22 TWO YEARS OF GASTRIC TROUBLE Doctor advised X-ray Examination Although there is nothing alarming in having, an X ray examination, there is always the dread tli.it it will disclose a aenous condition Thai was the dismal Mtpecl t. ing Hi Tbomaa Burns, but ■4» grateful tettei i- lis a <h.-crier
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  • 201 23 "HONOUR -SLAYING TRIALS untitled ACQUITTED OF KILLING MARRIED LOVER in two enB •—but equally B trials, N I guilty." Brunswick. 20-year-old girl I cted of the murder f bom she shot I 'ionour. I ShelbyviUe, KenI :ners accused J n the eve of his f their sister, tea the New
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  • 629 23 All The Best People" Turn Out For Brothers* Trial The Kentucky court was crowded v ith "all the people" for the trial if the two brothers. Jack Garr. and Dr. Roy Garr. both hard-riding "Kentucky Colonels." and weli-knovn throughou l the State They were charged with the murder
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  • 94 23 Fought Three Mm Who Harpooned It St. John's Newfoundland. A mysterious "morister" has been caught off a village near her' 1 It weighed between 6ou and 700 pounds and measured seven feet in length an;! was subdued after great difficulty by three young men of the village.
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