Malaya Tribune, 12 November 1937
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Title Section39 1937-11-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales r No. 266. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 WIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Nov. 12, 19.iT. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1937 FIVE CI39 words
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Advertisement147 1937-11-12 1 WITH YOl'Ri r.iM-.AKFASr HERO WORSHIP/ IJf" Small boyB can be heroes to smaller girls \Y/ ww d the love of admiration seems to be instinct V j species. YL jUw But no small boy—or small girl-will try to V^T^ 7 off" unless he feels well, so wise mothers at these147 words
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Advertisement5 1937-11-12 1 siixdayl TItIBIWE '|j Dominant -^Jm5 words
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Article262 1937-11-12 2 Remarkable Story ALWAYS WORE MEN S CLOTHES (Ey Air Mail) London, Oct. 27. flinching an Etoncropped woman of 28. who always dressed as a man. and who ruled men twice her ape, and hypnotised them with her daring walked from the dock at Oxford Assizes to start262 words
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Article572 1937-11-12 2 The "Man" Who Always Rode In The Sports Car Associate of the cleverest cracksmen 111 London's underworld. Carey learned her crime in a hard school. She drvplrn°d It fill she became a criminal of whom, in the words of the pol^e. j "nothirig ecnlfl be said in her572 words
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451 1937-11-12 2 An Exhibition Messag, p y m Lord Austin Of Lo fa FTER concentrating for several years on appearance the motor industry has settled down to developing the more important quality of comfort—that, will be the verdict of the Motor Show visitor to Earls451 words
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Article85 1937-11-12 2 j 1 C->i:versat;cn> < f n H I i oniciat agency. 7; Ito Mr. Chamberlain I bail, in which M ci M Britain wanted t I and Qermai I *w communique, whic >■ sarcasm, It says t' a* F inn n lccigal "line in 9 I sal85 words
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Article16 1937-11-12 2 Mr. Spaak has at iS J teurt to form a Gi rernm lW 116 words
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Advertisement73 1937-11-12 2 Seyen engine deve- Jap^l iĔmm Blffl^^Bftft. tops 25 b./ip. jp \iMB|tJa^ i lWV The engine of fh« -p- o fe M rubb&r m °untings With longer 0 V -v Austin Seven, the Sevent/ tn k th übiquitor; Fery bmfccs o/ GirZi» 6 th four doors and «L longer and boci73 words
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Advertisement41 1937-11-12 2 The loveliest hair FOR WAVES AND A §M jft Mfll «"ILS LIKE THIS A JU| J| lUg I iSSSS&ws «frl#tfTll A SHAMPOOS to bn n^TT nS u the r, ht Proportion oI t j A lf "tractive. CtĔtmmtj f tmum Rime41 words
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Article738 1937-11-12 3 natural gifts Sorrow In House Of Commons Reuter. London, Nov. 10. House of Commons assembled s id mood this afternoon at a(h t f Mr. Ramsay MacDonald its greatest members. Feel- reuret pervaded his most political foes, as well as his est associates and after stirringReuter. - 738 words
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Article87 1937-11-12 3 Commons Statement Promised Reuter. London, Nov. 10. UTHAT is the present position m Hong- kong. the decline in trade, the number of refugees there, and how are they being maintained, and what is the Government's financial position and the economic position of the community at present? TheseReuter. - 87 words
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Article286 1937-11-12 3 Council's Bulletin TOP OP CONSUMPTION CURVE 'From Our Own Correspondent> (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 27. WHAT is expected to prove the top of the tin consumption curve, at leasi for some time to come, is marked by the latest Tin Council's ifficial bulletin. World consumption286 words
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Article38 1937-11-12 3 London. Nov. 9. The king has granted to the Duke of Portland the office of Chancellor ol the Noble Order of the Garter, vacant the resignation of Dr. Strong late Bishop of Oxford—British Official Wire-38 words
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Article15 1937-11-12 3 Mr. C.G. Howell, Attormey-General v ts Settlements, accompanied by It Howell, has returned from leave.15 words
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Article13 1937-11-12 3 Mrs. J.R Neave. wife of the District Officer, klang hag arrived from home.13 words
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Advertisement41 1937-11-12 3 Take your choice x^sb^ says Joyce MARIE U NUTTY CRISPS J AFTERNOON TEA jj v/ ROYAL ASSORTED II /hxSS^^^^^ CREAM CRACKERS CREAMY CHOCOLATE 4ot* ORIENTAL ASSORTED I I JV/VvC T<J* Choice (Incorporated in S. S.). WPS Weak "insecticide," "orft P"^_E" r41 words
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Advertisement107 1937-11-12 3 iTßOfrrs best I SIIVGAPORO FAVOURITE 1151 A Ml ALHE/ILTHX B/IBX Jl MM FAMILY I Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- .tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Milk Ihe Perfect Baby Food. Its Quality Is Not Excelled. BLUE107 words
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769 1937-11-12 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES COASTWISE TRADE CONDITIONS Control Of Entry And Port Reliefs at a reception given oy 0 the Liverpool branch of the "Wftch Ashore" last month. Captain W. K. Coombs, general manager of the Ollicers Federation, gave a brief survey of the work accomplished during the past 12 months.769 words
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Advertisement437 1937-11-12 4 I STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). BBirtßl P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. S9V£ AN X 6 .500 Nov 7 'l9 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. It RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN X 6,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938 CARTHAGE437 words
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Advertisement57 1937-11-12 4 I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) (Incorporate In Japan). Direct Japan Singapore Service. (Inward) (Arrival) HAVRE MARU Nov 12 MILAN MARU Nov tt BOSTON MARU Dec' V Agents: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHI LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) TELEPHONE: 5211 5212 UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. THE SOUTHt R N n GO57 words
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Advertisement534 1937-11-12 4 I KOKUSAI LINE. i (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISIIA) j (Incorporated in Japan). i j Tor JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j J Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York 1 m l KATSUKAGI MAKU Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Keelung Jan. 21 ms KONGO534 words
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Advertisement315 1937-11-12 4 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TH TO 31ST, 1937. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP M 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 in315 words
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Advertisement447 1937-11-12 4 I STEAMER SAILINGS. [uo y dJ j The undernoted are intended fixtures:— I OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG Mm, i NORTH CHINA ami .1 v v s.s. "GNEISENAU" omil j China m.s. "TRAVE" omits Ma and Japan HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft BRq^ I SaiU ml s.s. "DONAU" aLso ca j447 words
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Article463 1937-11-12 5 The Relationship Of Constituent Bodies AT the annual conference of certified accountants, held at Birmingham this year, toe President of the Association Stated ti at he was happy to objeive a welcome change In the relationship or ihe constituent bodies of the profession which, he thought, was463 words
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Advertisement2289 1937-11-12 5 C LASS j FIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ki n- NOTICES. inoapcre Municipality tenders. j v ir p now invited for the t lb or service For < Municipal Tender Room. 3 r Date of 1 Closing, j >[ .1 boundary Changi Road. p. Monday. 15th Nov., 1937 di'tablrs to I folic Roads2,289 words
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Advertisement232 1937-11-12 5 POSITIONS VACANT Temporary sai esman for local market. Knowledge of Chir.ess dialects and English experience of Cash Canvassing and ab to drive van. Apply Box No. 397, c o Malaya Tribune, S pore. REQUIRED immediately in experienced I* clerk-of-works icr building construction with the thorough knowledge of reinforced concrete work.232 words
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Advertisement133 1937-11-12 5 APOLLO SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS. No. 1. AMBER MANSIONS. SPECIAL CLASS BEGINNERS $5 per Month Commencing Nov. 4th. 7.15 p.m. OIWLOP I X LONGEST SERVICE STOP DIABETES! EAT WHAT YOU LIKE! Ju>t imagine yourself a guest in the festival party where most delicioui dSmrs and ice-creams art ierved. Do you133 words
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Article393 1937-11-12 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 11. Previous To-day Change turn Ton* Quiet Steaaier Bpol Buvert. 7 7 3 16 +3 16 Selleri. 7 J a 7 5 16 3 16 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7 116 7' 4 +»16 Sellers. 7% 7 5 16 +3 16 '(3rd Forward)393 words
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Advertisement538 1937-11-12 6 j Oversea- Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.! j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) L CAPITAL I I A t J l I ised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. S HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. S I -i TELEPHONES S J£SSL i l nf M Director 3172 Secretary 4<»44538 words
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Advertisement117 1937-11-12 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. •Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, DAlmeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Kesened Fund *****0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi Madras Amara. Baghdad Bahre Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Sinca-ore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened" and money received on Fixed on on application. oAVINGS DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS onened117 words
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Advertisement55 1937-11-12 6 to healthy and B •trong. He was a contented, H happy baby, and hat grown Into a lively, .turdy Ud. If only every mother would W "7 lir.t. 1 am .ure thai there would be no I feeding trouble, whatever. W ''os J N Hit m Sole Agents for Malaya:55 words
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Advertisement284 1937-11-12 6 ELECTRICITY Learn ai home. Electricity is the foundation upon which modern industry r?>ts, and the trained Electrician has a wide assortment of opportunities. Many of tc-day's leading electrical Engineers got their start by devoting their spare time to I.C.S. study. Let us send you further information. i International Correspondence Schools284 words
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Article684 1937-11-12 7 Quotations By Eraser And Co. apore. Nov. 10, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. Tin 3 6 4>ang 28 30 M lay 45 50 -norn 26 27 6 0.75 0.85 20 6 21 6 1.35 1.45 Malay 25 28--17 6 20 0.321; 0.40 0.90 0.95684 words
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310 1937-11-12 7 Singapore, Fi iriay. MINING Buyers. Sellers Ampat 4 4 9 Aver Hitam 27 6 28 6 Bangrin Tin 23 24 6 Batu Selangor 1.55 1.65 Chendenang 19 20 Hicam Tm 0.40 0 45 Hongkong Tin 26 28 Hong Fatt 1.08 1.12 Idris Hydraulic 8 6310 words
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Article166 1937-11-12 7 -POKE MUNICIPAL: 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000 000 c red. 1940 $400,000 Int. r?rt iqfi2 $2 750 000 Int Sept. 30 102 104 norn 3% 99 l 2 101 c.l. red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. a lf^^£^ Sept. 30 108 110 norn 6% lit* red. 1955 $1,000.000 Int.166 words
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Article146 1937-11-12 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 1C. 10 a.m. Total for fomnaiLY Dividend Books Close financial company Date Ex Dly year Payable Date to date. TTV TO Kamuntlng Tin 12'/*% Final Nov 11 Oct. 18 2214% v T Tin I Bonus Dec. 17 17 »/2% 20% Final Nov.146 words
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Article379 1937-11-12 7 Report By Fraser And Company W Singapore. Nov. 12. ITH a rise of 220 in the price of tin for three months and 225 frr there is a complete change in mirke* sentiment this morning. There was good activity in the London Stock Exchange >e-*erday and tin379 words
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Article19 1937-11-12 7 Singapore, Nov. 12. The price of tin at noon in Singapore fo-dav was:— $101 V. (up $3" H19 words
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Article21 1937-11-12 7 The price of rubber at noon la Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 24 t (up 2 1 >); Sdle;S 23 (up 21.).21 words
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Article1152 1937-11-12 7 Mr. Davenport's Speech GOOD INCREASE IN PROFITS ißy Air Mail) London. Oct. 27. r l"IIE twenty-seventh annual general meeting of X.M S. (Ma ay Slates) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., wr»? held at 52-54, Gracechurch-street E.C., Mr. James Davenport (chairman of tne company) presiding. The Representative of thr?1,152 words
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Advertisement312 1937-11-12 7 S. E LEVY Gr CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, .Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N V NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'312 words
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Article237 1937-11-12 8 Anti-Bolshevik NATIONALIST CREED PROMULGATED Reuter. Rio tie Janeiro, Nov. 11. NEW Brazilian constitution has J bean promulgated in conequence of which all public bodies ire automatically dissolved, includn# the Chamber, the Senate, State Parliaments and "Municipal Councils. An official communique says the new onstitution is aimedReuter. - 237 words
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Article91 1937-11-12 8 Successful Research In London British Official Wireless London, Nov. li. Satisfactory progress in the reearch on typhoid and cholera is ecorded in the annual report of the 'Ondon School of Hygiene and Tropicai iedicine in which is now incorporated he Ross Institute. It is stated that chemicalBritish Official Wireless - 91 words
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Article33 1937-11-12 8 British Official Wireless. nJTI London, Nov. 11. The intake of recruits for the Reuiar Army last week was 573, an inrease of 237 over the corresponding ✓eek last year.-British Official Wire-British Official Wireless. - 33 words
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Article84 1937-11-12 8 Rally In Rubber And Tin Reuter. London. Nov. 11. ON 'the Stock Exchange an improvement overnight on Wall Street assisted the sentiment but business did not expand as the Paris Bourse and WaP Street were c!o r ?d. Gilt-Edged stocks were again a feature. Base metals and rubbersReuter. - 84 words
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Article113 1937-11-12 8 Singapore, Nov. 12. ihips alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. tast VVhart (Entrance Gate 1) Flanclus 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Kola IT; Janeta 16; Saparoea 14; Felix Roui.sel 11; Gneisenau 7 Empire Dork (Entrance Gate 2) City of Lyons 30; Ronda 32; Eumaeus 34. Empire113 words
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Article98 1937-11-12 8 British Official Wireless London. Nov. 11. Fails 147 364 New York <« 98 13 16 Montreal 4.981., Brussels 29.38 .Geneva 21.59 Belgrade Amsterdam 9.011, Miilan 94 13 16 Berlin 12.36 3 4 Stockholm 19 39 U Copenhagen 21.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 U Prague 142 1 s MadridBritish Official Wireless - 98 words
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Article43 1937-11-12 8 Reuter. ur_.ii i New York Nov. UL Well-informed financial Quarters estimate that the United state.? sold anything up to $150 million gold f?om tiontnft h ldin6S in the rtrtfflE uon fund to foreign countries during AK 'm i b r>Reuter. - 43 words
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Article113 1937-11-12 8 Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. today. Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Internal Air Service, closing G a.m. to-morrow. vMedan. Jask?, -Amsterdam? and 'London j: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p m. Sunday Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai113 words
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Article20 1937-11-12 8 Mails expected from Penan? and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.3020 words
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Article293 1937-11-12 8 I Public Functions And Sports Fixtures I TO-DAY, NOV. 12 Rugby: S.C.C. "B'' v. S.S. Police, S.C.C. liocxey: S.C.C. "A" v. R.A.M.C.. Tanglin; S.R.C. II v. I.A. "A." S.R.C.; S.O.R.C. i v. R.A.O.C. I, S.C.K.C C.S.C. v. R AP. Headquarters, C.S.C Colts "A" v. G.R.R.C., Hospitrl ground. S.J.I.293 words
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Article26 1937-11-12 8 Th* s >. Siberg for Tandjong Pandan Mails previously announced closInf at 8 a m to-day was ciosed at I a.m. on the same day.26 words
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Article20 1937-11-12 8 The Air Mail 'Netherlands* despatched from Singapore on Nov. 5 was d Hvcrcd in London on Nov. 10.20 words
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Article152 1937-11-12 8 What Will Follow At Shanghai? Reuter. London, Nov. 11. SPECULATION in political and business S P circles here has been keenly aroused th- outcome of the Japanese successes inShanghai and North China. There was a conspicuous rise in Far Eastern loans which to-day are agam steady. incliningReuter. - 152 words
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Article157 1937-11-12 8 Mvi Nam. Danish, 1.737 tons, from Honpkong Nov. 10, to Hoihow Nov. 12. Tsushina Maru. Japanese. 4.119 tons, from Calcutta Nov. 12. to Yokohama Nov. 12. Siberg. Dutch, 1,128 tons, Semarang Nov. 10. to Batavia Nov. 12. Icoh. British. 528 tons, from T. Anson :lov. 11. to P.157 words
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Article144 1937-11-12 8 After Suffering Acute I',,,, for Years. Rheumatism first attai-j-lady in 1931. and gra< her arms to all parts of her roin was almost helple.ss Th« to take Kruschen Sr.lt.,, artea sends the following iett handwriting:— "I havi suffered froi since 1931. At firs;, I both144 words
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Advertisement110 1937-11-12 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOT.CL J j To-night j fj COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8 30 p.m. i LS DINNER and DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight i NO ADMISSION CHARGE. i i j TO-MORROW SPECIAL *UCE DINNER BALL. J J CABARET— mm JOSE j j EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. j i BOOK110 words
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Advertisement52 1937-11-12 8 < VHi A H-HE SWISS MADE HH GENT'S WATCHES Ql R A wide and varied ir i_ if selection of the latest I *3 models on display at Sbowrooin Wm Y,ck Woh Hing HB_|| 429, NORTH BRIDGE mmi road, WBA (Near Middle Road), BHH All Reasonably Priced. mmmw 'Phone No.52 words
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Advertisement144 1937-11-12 8 THROATS need the soothine h 1 fc S action of genrK LYCOj THYMOLLNfc the HO-year-old alkaline solution I that physicians jrui den- |\< tists recommend. Help I avoid" colu> and sore throats ibis p.'easunt way. j II 2 Restore Vitality worlds greatest tonic OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS I L lIS144 words
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Miscellaneous195 1937-11-12 8 .J. Tpostal INTELLIGKNCE j j i MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DAifi AND TlMfc Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Nov. 12 1 p.m Java. South-West Sumatra. S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas ar' 1 Timor Dilly Plancius 12 2.30 p.m. Muntok Flancius 12 2.30 p.m Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang Pakan Barce Siak195 words
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Article825 1937-11-12 9 iin< Schoolgirls In Singapore And Elsewhere In Malaya— h aer Interests In Healthy Recreation Progress Of Chinese In Malaya—True Sense Of Citizenship—PoDDy |>ay Fund—Excellent Response By Malayan Chinese (By Our Chinese Correspondent) my readers, who listenSingapotc radio station 6 p.m., must have impressed by the sing..l' the825 words
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Article153 1937-11-12 9 Guilty Of Absence Without Leave on the two Sappers of the Royal Engineers who were recently returned from Japan and charged with desertion, has been promulgated in Hongkong. %ppers A. Andrews and F. Bird were fcund ret guilty on ihe charge of desertion but guilty of being absent153 words
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Article34 1937-11-12 9 Bend (Oregon). A fisherman named Ben Whisenand landed 3 twelve-inch trout here. A moment later he saw it flying through the air—in the beak of an owl which had grabbed it.34 words
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Article39 1937-11-12 9 Pie'ersburg. I Northern Transvaal). Mr Jansen. a farmer of this district Tired a shotgun into a bew of finches. He found that he had killed 300 birds with a .single cartridge, containing 140 pclle's.39 words
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Article191 1937-11-12 9 EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who would expect a well-known doctor to be a victim of persistant stomach trouble? His otffi medicine did hum m good! Then at last ne found the way to conquer obstinate stomach disorder H?re are his own words: find that Bisvrat'd' Magnetic taken after my191 words
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Advertisement181 1937-11-12 9 9>r Health all Day and Sleep all Mqht there is nothing like Ovaltine BACKACHE 5? and Poisons that are 7]7. c cf of the misery and suffering chemist can tell you how good it is. [ncv endure. In 24 hours from the first dose you ~T l» e treatment of181 words
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Advertisement124 1937-11-12 9 TAKE YOUR CHOICE |k J HORSEPOWER VV /I fOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE HORSEPOWER )f FOR MAXIMUM VS^^^^^^^y// the field of low-price cars: Modern, streamlined ONE CAR—two V-8 engines!. .The new "22" design Easy-Action Safety Brakes ("th- safety engine delivers V-8 smoothness, quietly, at speeds »teel from pedal to wheel").. .all-stee! body124 words
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Miscellaneous209 1937-11-12 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Smgapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary t provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Havpenmgs of general inierc will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The. "Club209 words
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Miscellaneous137 1937-11-12 9 Bah Chee. Silver Star Minstrels: Marriage invitation of Mr. Soh Guan Watt to dinner at his residence, 19, Tessensohn Road. 7 p.m. Assemble, De-Luxe Dancing Studio, 670, Geylang Road, before 6.3U pm. for free transport. Musicians are requested to wear full Party's new uniform. Merry time Badminton Party: Dinner. 21A.137 words
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Article23 1937-11-12 10 Very Sick Industry Says Report Reuter. "a Washington Nov n tion SSlotf?' ih^crip. srSSp? Sen, S S£ It calls the pr^en*Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement182 1937-11-12 10 j HERE'S RKO's ROLLICKING MUSICAL! ALHAMBRA I OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-1} AT LAST! A NEW SHOW IDEA! The greatest gang of Lzok until you're dazzLd! Liugh until you're //mpf JmW YV« VI/j Edward Small Production Dlnefrd by i olgn Qtoo »1™ mm mm* 11 m —MM— —^U———WW^B— C;'.. Far Eastern Premiere182 words
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Advertisement315 1937-11-12 10 I Greeted by BIGGER CROWDS th an ever j IT'S THE BEST of all M.G.M.'s "BROADWAY MELODIES I f Tb» Muiical Screen Show i mw\ of 1.000 9t4r Staddod a r> I »T" I i Sarpn«otl HQ M* f AU I Sill > 1 Gr»At««t Triumph! j 111 V-/ 1—315 words
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Advertisement215 1937-11-12 10 I NIGHTLY 6-,5, 9 l5 < I ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THE FUNNIEST COMqJ j SEEN FOR MANY MONTHS! j "DISHONOUR BRIGHT I I |Bia|m^^ jjf& I f| |fi husbands PAVILION LTD. i:iLE\S E :|r^:r:::h::::::::::::a:::::::a:;:^ ItiIIS MONTH* BIG DATE' I- WEDNESDAY 17th AT 6-15 P.M.-1 Under the Distinguished Patron are of215 words
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Article84 1937-11-12 11 Famers Flock To China Flag xi i Shanghai, Nov. 11. Nearly 400,000 Chinese volunteers resembling the Manchurian fighters' are at present operating against the Japanese in Honan and Hopei, mostly villa&f!? and farm ers armed to assist the Chinese forces. Around Paotingfu are 6.000; in Honan 300,000; in84 words
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Article42 1937-11-12 11 Nanking, Nov. 11. A giant Japanese bomber was shot down in flames and four of the five occupants killed during an air raid in which 15 machines participated. There was cheering and clapping by the populace as the plane crashed.—42 words
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Advertisement548 1937-11-12 11 IN AID OF THE CHINA RED CROSS FUND THE OLEH OLEH PARTY will i>tage A VARIETY PERI OHM A AX E ousting of Dances, Popular Kronch.ngs, stambou.v, Comic Sketches etc at the "A THEATRE" HAPPY WORLD (By kind permission the Management) ON FRIDAY, 26TH NOVEMBER, 1937, AT 9 P.M. rbc548 words
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Advertisement529 1937-11-12 11 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. Ihey permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the .surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME—perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of thi.s remarkably new Invention.529 words
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Advertisement466 1937-11-12 11 > t < j SUN TALKIE S (New World) j TO-NKJHT TO-NIGHT The Years M<ist Impressive C'asl In The Great Lave Drama Of The j Great War I 'ROAD TO GLORY' I with j Fredric March, Warner Baxter I I I Lionel Barrymore .j <j ;VICTORiA THEATRE! SINGAPORE. I I466 words
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Article768 1937-11-12 12 JAPAN has onie into the open with a vengeance. Great Britain is the enemy, ace rding to the Tokyo newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, and the quotation from an editorial as senl by Reuters is so striking that it bears repetition. ''Everyone of our people*" declared l In newspaper,768 words
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Article202 1937-11-12 12 Latest Official Communique A CHINESE official communique dated Nov 10 state*:— This moraine Japanese advance parties approached the Chinese line of Zahhwei Creek In Nantao atone three routes, exchanging shots with Chinese troops holding the eastern bank. As en bridges were destroyed, the Japanese troops were forced202 words
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Article75 1937-11-12 12 Action By President Expected Reuter Wireless. Washington. Nor 11 President Roosevelt is expected to hold out the olive branch to the American business world in a message he will oSment C ?s ng thf 00 M nday ™to lopment is the outcome oi Conference the President has beenReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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204 1937-11-12 12 NOTES COMMENTS The Shanghai War J.he situation in Shanghai has a critical turn, and recent events point to the possibility of a general Chinese withdrawal giving the Japanrae a complete control of the city Though for the past three month.. tU defenders have been resisting valiantly it must be admitted204 words
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Article190 1937-11-12 12 |N order to understand the present method of Chinese warfare, it is necessary to recall the statement Of policy issued jointly by Mr. Wang Chin- Wei end Marshal Chiang Kai c hek before the latefui day of &og. 13». "In the event cf hostilities," the statement runs. our190 words
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Article214 1937-11-12 12 I HE Japanese Press dismisses the Brussels Conference witn the comment mat U larks the courage to cc nosj japan, and that ii is an example ci Ike spirit of discord characterising European pehtics. v tnis eomnient can oe taKen as representative cf fcho Japanese Government's attitude, then214 words
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Article266 1937-11-12 12 JAPAN, however, ha fundamental factor She has fargotten that she is only the Gonpooti; part of a whole in the field of national polities, where nothing b solute. She nay not think that she cr. b?» defeated from without, (granting the strength of her land, sea and266 words
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Article185 1937-11-12 12 By "Looker On" DOC TOR declares that smok r-r, helps to keep one young, in one'; nleoteena, In fact. The difference between an artist and a Chorus girl is that whereas the former must draw before he can paint, the latter must paint before she can185 words
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Advertisement282 1937-11-12 12 I "OUR HOME FARM t i 1 BRAND I b BUTTER I lies wi a| i i [fiYin Brand i i i i S 12 (1/. TIN $0.49 i 21 10.93 j 60 $2.15 s Ml S2.<>.~> j i it on co., ltd. I I SINGAP4 KUALA LUMPUR. S j282 words
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Advertisement22 1937-11-12 12 :I Studio 3 3 j O for j foto-portrait by foto-artift j finly I THE RAILWAYS ARE YOUR OWN PROPERTY i f22 words
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139 1937-11-12 13 NEW PRESIDENT, ADVISERS, CUSTOMS CONTROL ARMY AND AIR FORCE TO GO PUPPET STATES IN NORTH CHINA AND INNER MONGOLIA PKI'I.ACEMENT of Marshal Chiano k..: cu i pat hies, appointment of Japanese ad a reslt,entwith Japanese syniimnts, Japanese control of customs and rhinl'l n al139 words
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116 1937-11-12 13 Washington, Nov. 11 "pi: rxti me Japanese militarists' rms were described to I Keuter as t'eUews: I nition of Manchokno and f a Sino-Japan-Man-I utonomous anti-Cor-n China and Inner MonI tier Japanese protection I their own *axes and Danese Inspector-Qene_*nl ipanese advisers in all cial116 words
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Article168 1937-11-12 13 London. Nov. 11. JR. Ramscj Mac Donald's family nave expressed deep appreciate offer for the burial oi 1 ir father at Westminster Abbey, ft save declined the offer as they the burial to take place at 1 mouth. will he a memorial service168 words
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Article590 1937-11-12 13 Itiiriate Enemy Is Not China'' Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 11. •'Everyone of our people teels ihe ultimate enemy in the Cmna .nciaent is not China herself. Nothing decisive can be achieved unless this ultimate enemy is disposed of. "Several years hence ihis ultimate enemy might cause a moreReuter. - 590 words
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Article109 1937-11-12 13 Count Ciano Wants Early Action Reuter. Rome, Nov. 11. AT the invitation of Count Ciano the British ambassador visited Count Ciano to-day. No communique was issued but it is understood that Count Ciano inquired whether the British Government will soon open the conversations to which Mr. Chamberlain referredReuter. - 109 words
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Article32 1937-11-12 13 Reuter. London, Nov. 11. Italian participation in the Nvo» patrol scheme began to-day. It is understood that about 30 or 40 unit., .f the Italian Navy arp engaged in this w.;rk RenterReuter. - 32 words
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Article71 1937-11-12 13 Reuter. Stockholm, Nov. 11. TT is announced that the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature has betn awarded to the French writer, hogcr Martin Dugard. The prize for Science is awarded jointly to Professor George Paget Thompson, the London doctor and Clinton Joseph Davison, of New York.Reuter. - 71 words
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Article253 1937-11-12 13 A Paris Incident I ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE Reuter. Paris, Nov. 11. THOUGH the local branch of the British Legion asked the Duke of Windsor to attend their service, ♦he Duke declined. It is believed that the Legionaries invited the Duke to attend the ceremony atReuter. - 253 words
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Article69 1937-11-12 13 Headquarters To Be At Salamanca Reuter. London, Nov. 11 The Foreign Office has announced that the Government agent to Spam will be appointed to reside in Salamanca elsewhere and the agent of Franco will be received in London. Sub-agents will be appointed to limited number inReuter. - 69 words
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Article33 1937-11-12 13 Splendid Gift By Irish Hospitals Reuter. London, Nov. 11. The Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes Committee have donated £5,000, sterling to the international Red Cross committee at Hankow for relief of distress Reitor.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article45 1937-11-12 13 700,000 Troops lash In Spain Reuter. Paris. Nov. 11. A message from Burgos says a new insurgent offensive headed by General Franco himself i.s expected to begin It is estimated that 700.000 Government and insurgent troops will be involved —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article58 1937-11-12 13 New Government To Be Postponed Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 11. The king has decided to postpone all further attempts to form a Government until Nov. 19, when he will return from his visit to London. {Meanwhile His Majesty asked that enquiries be made in regard to the factors necessaryReuter. - 58 words
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Article49 1937-11-12 13 Arabs Injured In Bomb Explosion Reuter. Jerusalem. Nov. 11. A bomb outrage to-day resulted in an Arab youth being killed and six other Arabs being injured. Seventeen Arabs were arrested as a result of the investigation of the murder of five Jewish labourers at Jerusalem on Tuesday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article344 1937-11-12 13 BRUSSELS PLAN Action To Follow Failure? Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 11. AS soon as we have received the Japanese reply we will decide what to do, but we have decided to act quickly, stated M. Delbos in an interview published this evening. This fact is confirmed byReuter. - 344 words
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Article44 1937-11-12 13 Reuter. Berlin, Nov 11. A new world .speed record for land planes is claimed by Doctor Wulster who flew at a speed of 610 21 kilometres an hour in a Me-serschmitt plane before a commission of the International Aeronautical Federation at Augsburg to-day HcuterReuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement72 1937-11-12 13 naturaI H flavour products save money. too, >o« serve AYLMER 1 S, because oath tin, adding n.ilk or water* doable tho quanti'i rul'-bodied s >up—sufti- nt for :;t least 4 generous I discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER <»ups because of that delightful natural Savour. Your guests (and your family too!) will72 words
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Advertisement44 1937-11-12 13 most up-to-date ins- -^^{^S^w^ truments for Eye _2j HpO^SSO Examination. Best -j hj?M J Quality Lenses to Safeguard Eyesight, Entire Satisfaction guaranteed yet Cheapest Charge assured. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. Diplom. Optometrist:— C. S. CHONG, OPT. D. (U.S.A.). Address: -142. South Bridge Rd.. Spore.44 words
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Advertisement81 1937-11-12 13 PsJ BETTERFOOD ...BUT THE B/LLS ARE LOWER.. And isn't that what we all wish for? You are m a »mm m mu m m m mm advised to install H^^^^HVVH^^HkfH a II M V Refrigerator 111 j Hh \\WA »\W I LA for greater economy. I W A\y m mm81 words
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1103 1937-11-12 14 GOVERNOR APPEALS FOR VOLUNTEERS STRIKING SPEECH AT POPPY DAY DINNER AN appeal to the heads of departmetits to persuade young men to become Volunteers in order that the Colony should be a hundred per tent, efficient in matters of defence was made by the1,103 words
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Article1248 1937-11-12 14 Why I'opry Day Must Continue Replying, the Governor said: "It seems to me that Poppv Day becomes more wonderful year alter year. Here we are nineteen years after the Armistice, Joining together with millions of people all ever the world and all over the Empire to remember those1,248 words
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Article254 1937-11-12 14 Recital To Be Given By Mr. W. J. Dexter MR W J Dexter, manager of WJ H south British Insurance Company 8 Singapore branch, will give areata next Tuesday at 6.45 p.m on the new < rem in the Wesley Church. 8? Dexter naa come to Singapore254 words
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Article91 1937-11-12 14 Reduced Expenditure Urged Reuter. New York. Nov. 11. OPPOSING the revival of pump primIng" as unnecessary, Mr. Morgenthau has pledged the administration to balance the budget by cutting expenditures. He advocated a $659 million reduction v spending less on relief, highways, public works and agriculture, and also advocatedReuter. - 91 words
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Article34 1937-11-12 14 Dinner To Celebrate The Centenary The Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association will hold a dinner at the Happy Restaurant Happy world, on Saturday, Sept. 20, in celebration of the centenary of Pitman's shorthand34 words
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Article503 1937-11-12 14 Cathedral Ceremony ALL COMMUNITIES REPRESENTED a SOLEMN service of remembrance lor those who fell iv the Great War, was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, members oi all communities, lead 1. officials and heads of the wloa: Consular bodies in Singapore being represented. His503 words
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Article26 1937-11-12 14 Chinese Home Broken Into <From our Own Reporter) ur the greater which contained thlf a a n P d Paremo4dme^ery»e°flu^krg^ the^h -i.26 words
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Article51 1937-11-12 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mr a/r kt J °hore Bahru, Nov. n 3" n °y. well known business to tea t£? hor Bahru was entertained AhF o tt moon li 39 D > Jalan SiSth Sl i en Singh and Mr. S'aear Mr nff ßoy P Sad haK?H51 words
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Article33 1937-11-12 14 MR. K.G. A. DOHOO (From Our Correspondent) Mr X r a r^ tv Pahat Nov. 9 He presented a cud lor «5 ln orts Cricket league P the Dis trict that M Nightingale33 words
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Article195 1937-11-12 14 IN 112 D/aVs Destined For The D.E.I. Siagapete 11 j AFTER 112 days fewii, Kinderdijk. Holland h l ton gold and tin dredge Constructed by Rfessi for the Gemeenschupp,': m bouw Maatschappij BUl.U> n iZ D. E. I. arrived in Sii li; ap, Jle fl days195 words
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Article220 1937-11-12 14 21 Tons Of Supplies From London Thtt Lon Nov 1! «E nis t consignment oi medicii tv, despatched t<j Ch;-a d tne Lord Mayor's Fund we _hfd 2 tons. o„ Coil fi sting of medicine and anaesthetics it was c time and a special c tamer220 words
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Article54 1937-11-12 14 Javanese Driver On Trial 'From Our Own Correspondeni P_ Batu Pahat, N. LEADING guilty to char ing down four polict motor-car at the Rahmat and Jalan Z and failing to product Azahari bin Haji Taib yesterday fined $50 on tl by Inche Ahmad bin Al Magistrate. The ac54 words
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Advertisement6 1937-11-12 14 A CialiTMfc TOAST TthkiVi W.P.S. 36 words
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Advertisement20 1937-11-12 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, I IMHTO China Building, Chulia St net, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR EHICU AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE20 words
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Article, Illustration236 1937-11-12 15 RETURN ON THE GNEISENAU ty Welcome S iWS NIECE V ITH HER apore, Friday. i well after their sojourn in Europe, the Sultan and arrived back this Gneiaenau. I hem was the Misa Robertson, who *t visit to Malaya. agside by 6.45. and (.-fficials and236 words
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Article97 1937-11-12 15 se Fined For I -uirgling Correspondent) i Bahro, Nov. 10. .A noticed by the rs at the Johore rrier coming from the c over the .Causebut did not stop, while turning into iranch road from the h passes the Customs 5 brought back. Koh Kee Seng was97 words
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Article100 1937-11-12 15 v>" KJ M J K.1 X W JP \V f Jverseer And 1>r *>er Charged r Tr? c orrespondent) A- Ij lore Bahru, Nov. 10. a r-jcer in the P.W.D., named N. S. Paul, H Mohamed Salleh, Sheikh Abu Bakar "°nd Magistrate) with Possession of canvas Vin 3100 words
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Article625 1937-11-12 15 TWICE SHOT New Tragedy At Shanghai Shanghai, Nov. 11. MR. Pembroke Stephens, special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, was killed by Japanese machine-gun bullets while observing operations in Nantao from a vantage point in the French Concession. Two other civilians, a Hungarian and a625 words
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Article332 1937-11-12 15 New Move In The War In The North Shanghai. Ncv. 12. JAPANESE military headquarters in IArJnSl n S haVe acide to order he vanguards pa ihe Ping-Han Kauway front to withdraw nine kiloa^.^!V I:eir Present positions .so iirrn* 1 Ue :^su re ol the Chinese rrf332 words
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Article89 1937-11-12 15 Will Cost Britain £66 Millions Reuter. London, Nov. 12. HOW the proposed purchase of the coal H royalties In Britain will cost £66.450.000. to be raised by a loan, s shown in th a text of the Coal Mines Bill. It provides for the establishment of aReuter. - 89 words
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Article164 1937-11-12 15 CHINESE LEAVE No Question Of Submission Shanghai. Nov. 12. APART from a few snipers the miMZrXSt forces at Nantao completed their evacuation in the early hours of this morning, when the remaining men of the beleaguered forces surrendered their arms and en in re l lhe French164 words
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Article151 1937-11-12 15 Matsui Feels Weight Of Position Shanghai, Nov. 12. THE position in the International Settlement of Shanghai by constant. Japanese pressure the observance of the Great War Memorial Service. foreign military personnels urgently conferred in connection with measures for the strengthening of various defences. Later,151 words
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Article189 1937-11-12 15 Death Of Former M.C.S. Officer j THE death occurred recently in a London nursing home of Mr. Lachlan McLean, formerly of the Malayan Civil Service, j Coming to the F.M.S. as a cadet in 1900 with the record of a brilliant mathematician (he was a Cambridge189 words
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Advertisement189 1937-11-12 15 km j I ;"..:7 C] the rich creamy WIUW I of Jersey Cows and Br I Possesses nil the freshness of 1 New Zealand's lus-ious 1 meadows. I ™t iS P arti c larl y delicious with fruit salads, I ake s cereal f oods more tempting and brings out189 words
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Advertisement25 1937-11-12 15 fo^y,: 1 SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure SMvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion— Concentrated Liquid Shampoo— *™*k**l£??^?° Xi x H* Brillia n«ne -Silvifix Hair Cream—Sweet Oil of made iN°SNGLAvn25 words
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1417 1937-11-12 16 SINGAPORE WINTER RACES DARK LOOK RETURNS $66 IN FOURTH EVENT DRILUANT weather favoured the ond da >' n the Singapore Twl C'uh Winter Rate Meeting at Bu< Timah yesterday which was attended by a holiday crowd. Ihe going was <rood and1,417 words
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Article21 1937-11-12 16 Incident in the ladies' Poppy Day hock?y match at the S.C.C. yesterday. (Tribune). HOME SOCCER Teams For Internationa] On Wednesday Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article50 1937-11-12 16 London. Nov. 2. THE team to represent England vs. Wales at Middlesbrough on Nov. 17 will be: Woodley. Spioston. Barkas. Crayston. Culiis. Copping. Matthews. Hall. Mills. Goulden. Brook. The Welsh team will be: Gray. Turner. Hughes. Murphy. Hanford. Richards, Hopkins. Leslie Jones. Perry. Bryn Jones, Morris.— Reuter. HOME RUGBY Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration788 1937-11-12 16 London. Nov. 12. East Midlands beat Warwickshire by 10—3 In yesterday's match at Northhampton .—Reuter. Ladies' Poppy Day Hockey Match Europeans Beat The Rest Singapore, Friday. ON the Padang yesterday, the European ladies defeated the Rest by six goals to nil in their annual charity hockey match in aid of788 words
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Article86 1937-11-12 16 Bud Walley I?e-A;>p c r n At Happy WorM A REMINDER is given of open ail bcxing proqrar held at the Happy World mencing at 9 p.m. The main event will be bout between Little Juan I Siamese flyweight and Be f former Penan? boxer v'h > gained86 words
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Advertisement70 1937-11-12 16 BOXING AT THE HAPPY WORLD pA R k TO-.MC.HT At p.m. Little JUAN vs. Boy TONY ,5" 3 ro 112 ibs. Bud WALLEY vs. Kid GABO Batt. JOHN vs. Tiger DOLLAH 4 rounds 118 lbs Cynl PHH.UP vs CHONG 4 rounds 112 lbs Little MYDIN vs. Little ROBERTS 4 rounds70 words
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Advertisement148 1937-11-12 16 I A BOON TO LANDLORDS^ ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY j »ALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDI NGS. j We Are No Amateurs-We Com? To Yoa with a Malayan (EXPERIENCE OF 25 YEARS: i TJSL'S™?,, 255 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. l inspection. Reports ar.d Estimates Prom ptlv Furnished. 1 j ELLIS AND148 words
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Article246 1937-11-12 17 FINAL CARD OF MEETING 8 EVENTS Close Of Singapore 1937 Season I)\CIN< ilukit Timah will be V to a close to-morrow in- off nf the third ngapere Winter Mftm latched to noon to[x latory, Dandaioo. Char- liille.s. Kusrian Gown, locsaway, Slapdash. Pile, Oolon?. Jade Lady. Bright246 words
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Article217 1937-11-12 17 &-A-M.C. Lose Semi Final Singapore. Fadny From the st-irt n and Anderson Lm„, ompany Pressed along the wh|» SBPSS Possession, ran The "la ttl transfmi?r '«McGrath. whored a SSffSSfeftg opening cleverly cleared lnc luiU A ,f7 oln a good clearance by Hardin* Sfr?hL^ aUp u217 words
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Article208 1937-11-12 17 Fort Canning Heat St. Andrew's pOKT Canning beat St. Andrew's at rugby yesterday by 19 points to three in a game played at Tangiin in fine weather. St. Andrew's were xomewhal handicapped in that they played a man short throughout Ferguson played a line uame and208 words
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Article402 1937-11-12 17 AT NEW WORLD Can Som Pong K.O. Levchenko? Singapore. Friday A N r iV ra tJvt P ro r amim- of four Bertie Mr Bel] his next boxing nromot.on to be held at the Neu WoHd arena on Sunday. Nov 14. The main event is a ten402 words
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Article17 1937-11-12 17 A picnic will be held by fee Daisy at t> am. on Sunday M KCUd17 words
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Article59 1937-11-12 17 fallowing hav L accepted to Hit? bockey lor the S.C C \s tl X A.M.C. v ai rangtta: p. \v i Mills; R A. U. Todd. Lt MacMiiJ n,: J. K. □ale, J i j Wood, Capt. Hooper- J. N. Wainright, T. A. D. Hewan, K. J. Forbes,59 words
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Advertisement217 1937-11-12 17 WORLD I Ifc XII KVMLA LWiIFOT CLAIMED TIIK MILLING VS. SOMPOXG BATTLE I nnv-r WAS A THRILLER. <V SoKr ''M HK.NKO vs SOMPONG BATTLE ROYAL. f, 1 ITv ±W OF TTO K.O. THE RUSSIAN—SEE IF HE WILL SUCCEED. 2 <IHE RUSSIAN SENSATION AND IDOI 01 Ml BO IS i i217 words
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Advertisement146 1937-11-12 17 GREAT EASTERN LIFE llf I FOURTEEN POINTS 1 I > 3 3 I 3 A series of 14 reasons why you 5 z S choose THE GREAT 2 2 0 3 EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE |f S m X JJU., LTD., to look after your v g J insurance needs. S146 words
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Miscellaneous25 1937-11-12 17 THE TIDES iO-DAY:—J.4B am.. 7 ft ins «19 Pin 7 it. 1 ins. TOKOKROW:_&M a.m. 7 ft ins Ml P in 7 ft. 2 ins.25 words
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Article162 1937-11-12 18 "THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF" SURGEONS DISGRACE AND ULTIMATE REDEMPTION DAINTING in vivid htrvke* the h«trt-grippinK story of a man's disgrace and ultimate redemption through the unwavering devotion of a beautiful and courag *ous woman who loves h m dearly. "The Man Who Found Himself" comes162 words
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Article423 1937-11-12 18 INTO this promising situation enters sudden disaster: a 'plane accident in which a friend's wife, flying as his passenger, is killed. The world finds him guilty, and resultant newspaper notoriety forces him to relinquish his professional and social status in New York and retreat to a423 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-11-12 18 Paul Rob-on who will be seen at the Capito! Theatre. Singapore h tly, in "Jericho."15 words
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Article, Illustration108 1937-11-12 18 Milton Berle and Harriet Milliard who will be seen al the \'h.,„> Theatre to-day, in "New Faces of 1937 :i A scene from Kad Back.» which «ill be screened at the Capitol Theatre on Monday. GRAND FILM MUSICAL "New Faces Of 1937" A 4"-!- back stage plot, charged wilfi action108 words
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Article, Illustration483 1937-11-12 18 J till production numbers introducing a galaxy of new talent to the screen In scintillating songs, dances and novelty rets The story reveal* the questionable operations of a producer of stage plays Romantic complications upset the plans of the producer, who flees just in time to save a show backed483 words
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Article158 1937-11-12 18 ALHAMBR A. No ft' E 6.15 and 9.15 p m CAPlTOL.—"Broadwa y Mcl Of 1938." 6.15 ana 9.15 p.m. PAVILION Dihonur Bright" 6 la and 9.15 pm. Marlborough X Hindustani) 6.15 and 9 15 p m THEATRE ROYAL' CluntaJßtaT iTamil* 5.45 and 9 30 p m ROXY Charlie Chan158 words
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Advertisement149 1937-11-12 18 |*0H ELSIE, If I HAVE TO 'MAYBE ITS YOUR OWN Wll/lD*" w ORK FOR MR. SMITH FAULT, MAY, YOU HAVE .efl [NOU6H STIMULATING .UOll 1,1 HE MAKES ME S0 t&k. H r MMS EVERY PERHAPS YOURE RIGHT,ELSIE,' "WHY DON'T YOU CHANGE 1 TWICE A DAY TO I OUGHT 10 00149 words
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Advertisement49 1937-11-12 18 Relieves PAIN Instantly! For HEADACHES—TOOTHACHE NEURALGIA COLDS FEVER and RHEUMATISM. Try ANACIN-you will be amazed how quickly it relieves pain and suffering. It does not affect the, heart or upset the stomach. f or Sale at ail Chemists stores Apply For Free Sample to Post Box 291, Singapore Aft.49 words
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Advertisement22 1937-11-12 18 FUL-VUE eyewear offers BANDSOME „W«PI I*l V COMKOKI. m HIGH t l TEAiPi-t^-CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. 71, High Street Sinfapore. J22 words
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Advertisement57 1937-11-12 19 Inaction «Joesrit live here anymore' I take 1 Carter's Little Liver Pill before and 1 after meals and get relief. ■■■mwm FOR BEST VALUE AND CHEAPEST PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF: WATCHES clocks ALARM CLOCKS enquiries invited from all market*. Wholesale only supplied. Thone 3785, write or call at E.57 words
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Advertisement122 1937-11-12 19 Most Iju use wives prefer lAlan si o q because they U/ja Know what a vast improve d J| 9Jr ment its gleaming polish m makes to the appearance of I the home. They know also w C/I the troubio saved by the ease with which it gives sue). f122 words
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Advertisement68 1937-11-12 19 <• YOU CAN NOW GET I huRMULLARD! j valves! j-THE VALVE TO SUIT ANY SET-1 AT j j 110 E It OO LEO X ii i i s j SOLE DISTRIBLTOitS FOR MALAYA j (0-62. S?le ff ie Road. I t Phone 3633. i 1 SINGAPORE. I -> M)ot> /5f68 words
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Miscellaneous886 1937-11-12 19 Malayan L,istf*in*»««* n j i~ PROGRAMMES OF doWn chestrafconttSSS"* V lhe SlUdio 0r 5 P m Recorded music ,Dut:hl !> m d 77 f BRITISH EMPIDP 1 TRANSMISSION 3 p.m. Recorded mn*. 910 p.m. Popular concert by On 8.M.8.C. Dl>Vvo„ 1V1 "1KE oohceman and firemen a ■is Dm SIS roep886 words
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Article157 1937-11-12 20 'To the Editor of the Mai Sir,—Through the aid able columns, may I ask raaio sets are all taxed annum, irrespective of tl \alves employed? Is this no fallacy? I am positive I am not that would like to knew are not taxed at157 words
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Article305 1937-11-12 20 'To the Editor of the MaUi u J Sir, —Now that the Bulan P.. set in. I think it would be if e ponder over its significance ncfore it. allowed to slip by. In t! is not spectacular nor is ;t in any war showy inasmuch as the305 words
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Article173 1937-11-12 20 Weil-Known liongknnir Resident's Death THE death occurrcu K I Nov. 5 of an old resident respected member e: t.h A i community in the person <• ,i: Willie Eugene Davidson, vyeais scrvrd His Majesty GuUl both in India and Hongkong. The late Mr. Da v. on had173 words
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Advertisement486 1937-11-12 20 1 GUARD THEM FROM If DISEASE WITH LIFEBUOY ■I Disease-germs threaten your kiddies wherever they po. Out-of-doors —and indoors too Even the smallest speck of dust or dtrt on the floor may harbour I germs that can cause many illnesses—and the floor ,t is just where the kiddies spend most486 words
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Miscellaneous711 1937-11-12 20 mm mm I Lullaby I GretehaninofT). Mniavan lisienera Radio ▼■4li<l J b fcr Nicole (Bonnai ,iM,>i>*U,AV» Lhicago. WOXF 0,100. 49.1. m "cs of Exchange and SUOUFWAVt i a .m. Programme- "J* Stock (Rentes), i in/rv Boston. wiXAL «.040; 4*o. 1120 d m.—Close Down PKOGRAMMba 7jo am. Saturday swing session 11.20711 words
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Article781 1937-11-12 21 lonian's Adventures M ODILES DEATH ADDERS N.S.W.. Oct. 26. has spent several i< s, suffering the i• r, Mrs. B. Hartralia'a few women youthful personsmile. Her golden ed complexion ase rat her than h unrelenting suns ago, circumeby Mrs. Harper, r of tour children. m781 words
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Article205 1937-11-12 21 News Of Missing Machines gIRDS might be trainer -Übnt?. v men 11 a «Wtton now betag abated here comes to anything shmnH HE 8 that homing" pisccoM should be earned In aircraft noteouinM with wireless so that, in the event of m forced landing off the205 words
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Article308 1937-11-12 21 At Least 1,000 Machines «y End Of 1939 I 1 U^ EY alma at the creauon'or a 1939 ,he end 0f tohWoi lai l ,s com Pleted, she hopes date IOUSt 1 000 of the m ost up-'o-Twen v bo e p V the fas308 words
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Article151 1937-11-12 21 More Than 700,000 Square H>fc* Mapped From The Air Ottawa. More than 700.000 square miles of Canadian territory have been photographed from the air by the Government with the help of the Royal Canadian Air Force and civilian departments. This is claimed as a world record in the151 words
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Article313 1937-11-12 21 Men Who Forgot 800 APPLICATIONS A MONTH (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 27. gINCE the inauguration of the rearmament programme one svm pton or the revival of patriotic feel intr which the War Office did not anticipate h s boen the steadily increasing- number of applications313 words
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Advertisement13 1937-11-12 21 'KODAK' from all Kodak Dealers «i •tm frtni «w) 130 Robinson Road Singapore.13 words
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Advertisement119 1937-11-12 21 TULLIO untouched rtiNuo tan&m 1 How famous film star picked the loveliest lips in Hollywood test VVc asked Tullio Carminati what kind of lips men prefer. One girl wore no lipstick, the second ordinary lipstick, the third Tangee. Instantly he picked the Tangee girl. "Her lips are kissable, because they119 words
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Advertisement148 1937-11-12 21 your body against Feverish Diseases The chance of catching malaria and other feverish diseases is far greater, if the power of resistance is lowered. Lack of minerals in the body usually causes this lowering. Tiredness, heart troubles, irritability and dizziness are signs that your power of resistance is below par.148 words
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Article1075 1937-11-12 22 Wife's Allegations STERN COMMENTS BY JUDGE (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 27. pONSIDERATION is to be given by the Public Prosecutor to the papers connected with a divorce suit involving the allegation by a wife that heir husband obtained a decree nisi without her knowing it. This1,075 words
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Article292 1937-11-12 22 Austin Motor I\ew Scheme WIDESPREAD in ten. the recent annou. 4 Austin Motor Compan stagger the hours of ing work at its great f bridge. Birmingham, now scheme is in and transport intere country are closely wat ment. The problem with Company is laced tion arising in292 words
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Advertisement33 1937-11-12 22 A TOURING COiVIFORT FOR FIVE..JN THE NEW mm l,t petro con sumption is surpribin: THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTT SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, BATU PAHAT, MUAR. 1 MOTORS ■PO„, MOTORISTS STORES. J33 words
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Article234 1937-11-12 23 SUPPERSSION OF TERRORISM EMERGENCY gulations Under rder-in-Council London. Nov 10. Ml MOl'K issued in Jeru- v the Palestine Governrtaj states that in view of nuation of an organised tmpaign it has been decid- interests of public security h military courts by the it ions under the234 words
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Article61 1937-11-12 23 Make Political r ontaets t..~ London, Nov. 10. in the Evening Standard Halifax is to visit Gcrinterview Herr HitUr ii: German relations has -x to state that he wao the hunting exhibition considering the possi- a visit and if he went uld doubtless take thr making61 words
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Article70 1937-11-12 23 ny Director Fined SI 00 Singanore. Wednesday. <' Caldbeck, director of and Company, Union ;his morning fined $100 F'orrer, District Judge. Court, on a charge of to be out of doors i uzzle. »en in a house comCoast Road unmuzzled. vented the dog shoo- it. saying the animal70 words
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Article19 1937-11-12 23 Reuter. Peiping, Nov. XO. military authorities at Taiyuanfu. h baptist missionaautnortttea admit badly wrecked by —SiJ Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article16 1937-11-12 23 untitled formerly untitled < r in the law firm of X uala Lumour. and gjje jug, England16 words
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Article57 1937-11-12 23 Due To Causes Outside Britain commodity prices Pa a n '™ber of tn2 posit on waTthTV"" l ald Britain and in fact^'ri,, 011 Gri i; or-ce levels made at Ottawa and amrmed by the Empire delegate-; s nme of the World Economic ar-d (I eta J*, Conference57 words
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Article101 1937-11-12 23 V Million People Rendered Homeless Reuter. •r~. li» Sra nghai, Nov. 11. V de^Utu 0 t. P r ,P,e home,ess a d v hpj m!fr facm star vation, and if,%K ,11, n ar ou the v "ffe of s« t\f\u hantun as a resalt of the worst floodsReuter. - 101 words
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Article156 1937-11-12 23 From Our Own Correspondent) TT Johore Bahru. Thursday. THEIR Highnesses the Sultan and Siutanah ot Johore will arrive tomorrow morning by the Gneisenau a hrhaay spent in Europe. M r A E. Rambrant. Conservator of Forests. Johore. left for Home on lonleave by the P. and156 words
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Article257 1937-11-12 23 Funeral At Biriadari Cemetery The death took place at the Genera: Hospital, Singapore early on 'lue>da\ morning oi Mrs. Frances Ethelreda Vaz~ dearly beloved mother of Mr. Guy Vaz of the Municipal Health Department at the age of 67 years. The funeral took place at the257 words
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Article99 1937-11-12 23 Dog Which Kiled A Parrot Paris. A dog is to be tried for the> murder of a parrot, by the presiding magistrate of the Gth arrondissemĕnt here. The owner of the parrot, however, is not demanding the death sentence. He considers that the 4,500 francs (about99 words
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Article329 1937-11-12 23 HEAVY BOMBING OF NANTAO Invaders Repulsed Shanghai. Nov. 11. gIX Japanese warships and a number of planes instituted a systematic attack on Amov at o clock yesterday morning. Th* Chinese land batteries repulsed the invaders af:er a two-hour duel. Assisted by tanks and planes, Japanese forces329 words
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Article164 1937-11-12 23 Students Arrested In Brussels Reuter. Brussels. Nov. 10. V"HERE was a demonstration by students o utside tn e Japanese Embassy tonight, which was stopped by the police who made a number of arrests, including the President and other officials of the General Association of Students The studentsReuter. - 164 words
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Article109 1937-11-12 23 U.S. Starts New Economy tampaign c. Washington. D.C. With a deficit already of nearly £50.--r-00,000. since the start of the fiscal year on July 1, the United States Treasury has started a new economy campaign. Ihe Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgenthau. has announced his intention109 words
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Article46 1937-11-12 23 Reuter. New York, Nov 10. Dew Jones states that according to well-informed financiers the United States have sold anything up to 150 million dollars of gold from undisclosed holdings of the Stabilisation Fund to foreign countries during the Mld i mm mmmm iReuter. - 46 words
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Article122 1937-11-12 23 Unveiled By Duke Of Gloucester Reuter. London. Nov 10. JHE statue to the memory of Earl consfder^fo Ver hich there has been a M Wh!t?hin C t°n n H V V y < was unveil^ SerVk-omen L the P res n ee of 4.000 H oReuter. - 122 words
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Article156 1937-11-12 23 Attempt To Smuggle A Present 'From Our Oicn Corresponds ;u > to Johore Bahru, Nov. 10. m Kulai. Johore. and his youm* wife Vhg were married in Singapore on Nov! 8. were arrested in the railway station tV°o rf„ B hru a i 120 yesterday by n, he156 words
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Article35 1937-11-12 23 i Jerusalem. Nov. io The curfew \a re-imposed in th* alri :;.fy 01 Jerusalem following"o^traglsl 'X Wa T s shct and ar nrab sneik and a T ew ish labourer w wounded -Renter35 words
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Article, Illustration77 1937-11-12 24 "You mu»t learn, my son: —a scene from "Outward Bound," to be played by the S ADC on Nov. 17. Ifl and 20 at the Victoria Theatre, In aid of the China Relief Fund. Armistice Day ureath-laying ceremony at the Singapore Cenotaph. "The Half-ways77 words
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