Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1937

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  • 45 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales _'7<>. SINGAPOFE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1937 FIVE CENIS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed., Nov. 17. IlJ'»7.1 l J'»7. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. ""sTx<;a ro': k. w k i)nes day nov km ijkr 17, 1937. MIW^
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  • 376 2 Chamber Anxious FIGURES DOUBLED JN A YEAR yHE monthly committee meeting of th:» North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held in the Sandakan Club, on Wednesday, Nov. 3. There were present the Hon. Mr. F. W. Pi/mock (chairman), Mr. H. Johnson. Mr. G. Mayor, Mr. A.
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  • 68 2 SincaDorv. Mond->v For permitting his dog to be out of doors without being muzzled oi on Mr A d r at h Imm Road on Sept. 29. Mr. A. L. Wilson, oi the Singapore Harbour Board, was to-day fined $50 in thFourtn Police Ccurt by Mr. L. C
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  • 195 2 Hope Of An Early Change British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 15. YESTERDAY morning's incidents in Jerusalem, which included the firing of shots at two Arabs In a Jew suburb, both being wounded, one fatady. and the shooting in another Jewish suburb at two Arabs, one of whom
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  • 143 2 Training Starts At Medical College S ngapore. Tuesday. npKE first of a series of seven lectures on anti gas training, neid under *r.c uuspices of the St. John Ambulant Association took place at the Medical CcLege yesterday and was attended a class of about 50 men i mongst
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  • 86 2 Coronation SUmttt Build A School Barbados, Vest Indies. The. Government of Barbados has innovated that a new GoZi It is estimated that the present sunpiles of these stamp, will enable them o be on sale unti] the new Sue take.: their place early in the new Year
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  • 434 2 K. L. App ea i ACCUSED pi .v., COXPES 'From Our Oun n< u rt Kuala Lum r appeal of X ara the sentence of I him by Mr. J U; ce fj Selangor Assizes f 0 his wifp was Hisi-r" p m c KM.S. -ourt
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  • 115 2 The first commentary hi: s oJ? at u h ever 10 be bri by listeners to a fori from Daventn mentator wilJ b e Aidan Jih describe a match Orst-class players on tl Hampton Court This By Henry VIII after 152n surrendered to him tin ton Court
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    • 271 2 ARE INCLUDED aa ®P?fP SN THIS OFFER the PRUDENTIAL' ANNUAL BONUS. AW holders of with profit nolicies receive a bonus on December j "W every year that the policy is in force. j Yon too can share in the bonus distribution for THIS YEAR by j joining NOW the happy
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    • 58 2 Scratch lfcc ni| SKIN o uu,er skin disorders Y n „r Testering sore? germs. It reducS wefe 1?" overcome.- Sk,n dr.es up bad matter and k d d sco| orat.on nothing to compare with zSn A iff* a SCar There nngworm. bao leas ulcers k eC2e '"teh scalds, .nsect b,tes^,
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    • 53 2 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO (change J of ERIKA f23 &;3 Brand New Port- Cita» b/fll W*h Keyboards fitted with Stand- 1 J ard Pica Types Automatic Key set Tabulator. Also > <S§S^^4' Dealers in New Secondhand Type. —yrs and Typewriter Repairers. We Sell Kolok fraphi* carbon Paper of the finest Work
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  • 135 3 Healthy State Of Key Industry British Official Wireless. London. Nov 15 IN view or the key position occupied 1 P by the building industry in the j national economy a statement issued by the Building Industries National Council p of interest. The council finds that apart from
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  • 91 3 Lamp Commemorates Indian Ruler S'mla. iii an oh; palace in Travancore there Is an oil lamp which, so tradition has it. has been burning uninterruptedly lor the past 1,200 years. it, commemorates the miraculous disappearance of a legendary ruler o: the stale, who 12 centuries ago
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  • 214 3 Likely To Be Popular In The U.S. New York. THE smaller type of ear so popular In Britain is likely to become someIhing of a favourite in the United States, In the opinion of Captain H. Lcdyard Towle, a. Pittsburgh industrialist who baa left here for a visit
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  • 155 3 Takes V ictim's Name And Vddress Paris. After robbing a taxi-driver at pistolpoint of his ay's taking here, the fare asked bun for his name and address "in order to return the money at a later date." Louis Bosnack, the taxi-driver, ptcJcrd up his client In front of
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  • 148 3 But Trade Deficit I* High British Official Wireless. London, Nov. IS. COR the first ten months of this year exports of coal from the United Kingdom were up nearly eighteen per cent, compared with the corresponding period of 1936. This is but one of;the favourable features
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  • 183 3 A Story Of Two Muddled Men Stockholm Two citizens of tlie Swedish town of Ilybo who made an excursion to Hudiksvall to collect a supply of illicit liquor are now in prison after breaking down outside a police station and then mistaking a jw)lice car for
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  • 164 3 Find In Cow's Stomach At Slaughter-House Budapest. Th e Ending of a gold watch in a cow's stomach at the Kiskunhal >s «laughter-house has led to litigation, lor possession of the watch. The watch has been claimed by the slaughterman on the sp of cn the
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  • 75 3 Toronto. Colonel James Arthurs, whose death ba.s occurred here, cms responsible tee the raising and framing at the outbreak of the war of the 162 nd battalion In Canada, afterwards taking in unit to England. He went to France with tin Ist battalion which he rose to command
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    • 222 3 'Guarding "jp 7 Jpn the children' S DETTOL' is dangerous only to germs W It iff\ a splendid weapon against infection. v\ t f c DcttoT freely to kill the germs Vj\ fC** .aiM blood-poisoning, etc., and \v\k /C^itWSBJ i may be present in even the j^^^PPS .mallesl scratch. IV
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    • 76 3 Stop Drifting! Unless you are a trained man, you will be drifting from Job to Job, with long spells of unemployment. Why make a mess of your life? Find out how the I.C.S. can train you for work that you like. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd. 10A, Collyer Quay, Singapore.
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    • 66 3 Hi j I LES A DAY AND STOP THAT MALARIA jj latcct and best. Cold o» Fever stopped WITHIM ;i HOUR 4-R;xrs cure v.orst case certified harmless jH g E .jjHj AULPEaLERS jj|p|| Crave A" in i are P f° r Perfect P ro KPW I tection in ihe easy-access
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    • 108 3 PERFECT FITNESS The cause of Moodiness, Foot < oat, Lost Appetite. Listlessaess, Itching, Scratch- Hair Shedding.' etc <.ver heated blood But a Jog'i blood only gets WW ihcated when it is impure. KSM) your dof['■ blood PURE «md you will keep his blood cool and healthy I blood, k--'i. "^^ik^^sSSĕr^
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  • 452 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES TRAMP SHIPPING'S NEW START Viscount Runciman's Hope For The Future •By Air Mail; London, Nov. 29. THE British tramp shipping Industry has made a new start, according to Viscount Runciman, former President of tne Board oi Trade speaking at a meeting of the Chamber ol snipping 01
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  • 154 4 L nion-Castle Commander Retires Captain C. N. Bickford retired, after < yeais in the South African trade when he brought the Winchester Ca-tle ;nto Southampton from Capetown recently. He began his career in the thieemasted barque Roseberv, and late" when he was serving in the Wamphrav'
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    • 453 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. I BRITISH j INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,un0 Nov. lv RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN J 6,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15.000 31 1938. CARTHAGE 15.000 Jan 14 SOMALI
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    • 87 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in. England. Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Takmg cargo on through Bill of Lading foe Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy Jhefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails stVSam^ G In
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    • 583 4 I I KOKUSAI LINE I i i i j (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan). J For JAPAN, I.OS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via I'anama). j Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York j t in s KATSURAGI MARU Dec. J Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Keelung Jan.
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    • 289 4 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TH TO 31ST, 1937. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP "BORINGIA" U2.500 tons displacement) ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VAC ATION AT SEA AND TOURING SIAM and INDO CHINA. ROUNDTRIP FARE $140.— excluding stay ashore In
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    • 351 4 STEAMER SAUJNcs The undernoted arc intended fixtures: OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG NORTH CHINA a„<l m.s. "TRAVE" omits U and Japan HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft K::i M: i m*. "HAVEL" also rt M'seilles. I m.s. SAALE also calls s-s. "GNEISENAU' a] Genoa, arr 8 "KOELN" aibo c 0 1." Oran
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    • 2132 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS STOP DIABETES! EAT WHAT YOl! LIKE. Just imagine yourself a gue&t in the festival party where most deUcioai dishes and ice-creams are served. Do you prefer to sit tight while othen enjoy. Why not you start taking at other* are doing. DRINK D. T. LIM'S DIABETES HERB TEA
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    • 312 5 GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Send your ia. lc and time of birth or 'he time of writing the letter and approximate ace. You will be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession, health. Income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, racea uid all other important events. One year reading monthly details $2.00, one
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  • 367 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. IG. Previous To-day Change tUMBB Tone wie Dullest Spot Buyers. 7 1 B 7 Bellers. V/ 4 71 16 3lb (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7 3 16 7 3 16 Sellers. VA 7> b (3rd Forward) Jan.jMar. Buyers. 7 5 16 7 1
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  • 885 6 FRASER CO.'s SHARE MARKET REPORT REVIVAL OF INTEREST IN TIN FRASER and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated, Nov. 16 states:— at A home S T imer situation h,ti HI b concerned there is very co rmem S lhe general outlook* BS r nft* OUr Jast re The
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  • 48 6 Difficulty In Finding Markets 'From Our Own Correspondent j Bangkok, Nov. 16 gUBTCI difficulty in fi„ ding markets in the <£L&! C P is e *emplihed <L* X c stonis Azures for Anril October, which show that exnorl v not even half of the eVnnJ lit
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  • 173 6 Exchange Clearance Proposal Reuter. London. Nov. 16. The effect <J the recent political changes In Brazil on the public mind I m Britain is reflected In a question which Mr. Liddall will put to Mr. Eden In the Commons on Nov. 24. He will a k
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  • 74 6 i Mexican Eagles To He Fore i J- 'I- The lock E :< i w geneiv.Jy quietly h\. were some mUrt c.. the activity ol Ml-xrm;. MS the news that signed an ayrecnu.u v Government wh<: quires exclusive i i«}. )f the 13.0C0 ac. fields, of which ii
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  • 215 6 Dividend Of 10 Per Cent Fur The k r ear •By Air M til The twenty-second a meeting of BuJdt Taml was held in Lor. Biiu.-Gen. A. B Hubl D.S.O. (the cha profit, after allowin amounted to $4,927. A ci 6 per cent.. le tax cent, for
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  • 33 6 80-pro I Messrs. S. E. Levy and C nave received cabh d giving the folio win Previous Antamok Benguet Consolidated Consolidated Mines I.X.L. I San Mauricio United Paracale 0.54
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    • 441 6 j Oversea- Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.! l 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlement;) t a iL CAPITAL 1 A £r?" §40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (tio». TELEPHONES: l I C?n,, g I n^ Diretlor 3172 Secretary 4944 Gemral g er 3513 Accountant
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    • 224 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Paid-uTc'apital ff-SoS-SSS Reserved Fund *****0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi iSrT^irirft!* Ba ehdad. Bahrein.' Ba.sia, Kirkuk. Mosul and Singanore CURRENT ACCOUNTS owned and money received on Fixed Deposits on terms to be
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  • 599 7  -  ations By Fraser And Co. pore, Nov. 16, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co Buyers Sellers. 4- 4 6 31- 33,--48 51 -norn 25 9 27 -xd 085 0.90 22 6 23 6 147! 2 1.52', 28- 29--20 6 22 040 0.45 105 l.io 25 27 die
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  • 100 7 British Official Wireless. Paris H7 29 64 New York 5.01 Montreal 5.00 5 Brussels 29.37*0 Geneva 21.61% Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 903 Milan 94 13 16 Berlin 12.38U Stockholm 19.39»~ Copenhagen 21.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 142 Madrid 141~ 3 Vienna 26' n Lisbon 110 3 16 London, Nov. 16.
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  • 46 7 The Sendayan (F.M.S.i Rubber Co., has decided to recommend a final dividend in respect of the last financial year of ten per cent., payable on Dec. 11. To general reserve £5,000 to cultivation reserve £2,000. carried forward, subject to audit and usual adjustments. £17,488.
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  • 562 7  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. f Levy and Co., Singapore, for the lollowinjr on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New xork, report to us by cable as follows--STOCKS Market resistance was greater than
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  • 195 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Nov. 16. 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. TIN: To Ayer Hitam 20 <~, Int. Nov. 10 n Dec. 3 Nov. 15 505! jelebu 5% Final Nov. 19 m Nov. 25 Nov.
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  • 186 7 MUNICIPAT 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 1940 $400 000 Int Int. Apr. 1, Oct. 1 98/2 100 ci. Pt. 30 102 104 norn 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. i AU May 15, Nov. 15 99! 2 101 c.l. $1,600,000 Int PENANG MUNICIPAL: 31 Sept. 30 108
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  • 175 7 Report By Fraser And Company Ttm .w Singapore, 17. IN. The three months price was 220 tv,J OWPr at £188, but in spite of thfc short We^ 6 s QUlte a of bids for tin ♦hnnti S m0r ing from London, althan yesterday CCS ate S ghtly
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  • 17 7 Singapore, Nov. 17. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 192% (up $2*4).
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  • 17 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 22« (down Sellers 22% (down
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  • 297 7 Singapore. Wednesday. MINING j Am at Buyers. Sellers. Ampat 41 47U I Ayer Hitam 26 27-xri Bangrin Tin 93. 24 a Batu Selangor 1.50 155 Cnendenang 20- 211- Hitam Tin 040 045 Hongkong Tin 25 97 I Hong Fatt IK f" ions Hydraulic 8- 0
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  • 65 7 Shadow Organisation In Britain London, Nov. 16. The creation of a shadow organisation to carry out plans to control the supply and distribution of foodstuffs in the event of an emergency was announced to-day by Mr. Oliver Stanley in the Commons. It will perform all the duties which
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  • 172 7 t~ ™,«s Slngppore, Nov 17. London T.T. 2 4 lias London demand 2 f 4 iC London 4 months' sight 24 118 Lyons demand /JiS Switzerland demand 24Q Hamburg demand 142 New York demand s gv Montreal demand 583 2 Batavia demand ]05 i? Samarang demand uS Calcutta, Bombay,
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  • 173 7 Singapore, Nov. IE 3. (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $1 (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $j 3L (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan 1 3iam Rice Sinwhav No. 1 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 Siam Rice Sinwhay No 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1
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    • 333 7 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and Commodities. Dally Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE S™r M 2 DITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE C J£J£&s„ COMM ODITY EXCHANGE. 5?^
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  • 115 8 v Median, Jaskf, Amsterdam? and London j: Netherlands, closing 7 pm to- morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal \ir Servu-c. closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Nether- el' sing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 1C p.m. Friday. Hongkong,
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  • 191 8 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Serv.ce) to-day. Deliveries ol boxholders' letters onl> 7.30 -c.ay and genera! delivery ol Letters G.25"a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Holland etc. by the Sibajak due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China end Japan by the Comcrin due
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  • 26 8 The s.s. Sibajak for Batavia. Mails previously announced as closing at 2.30 p.m. today will now close at 4 p.m. n the same day.
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  • 31 8 The Chargcurs Reunis liner Cap St, Jacques is due at Singapore at 1 p m to-day (Wednesday!, and will sail for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong the same day at 4 p.m.
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  • 36 8 Reuter Wireless. New York. Nov. 16. The output of American steel m,lls for the current week is estimated at 36.4 in capacity which is a decline of four points from last week. —Router Wireless.
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  • 32 8 Shanghai. Nov. 16. The Chinese authorities are tak ng i precautions against Korean and Forme .van spies fllterine Into the country from Namao Inland oft Kwangttmg Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 69 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. NOV. 17 Hockey. S.C.C fe A MfdU-J College IYaOC Hospital ground: PWJX v Fort Canning. Fort Canning; S.J I II v. ACS.. S.J.I. TO-MORROW, NOV. 18 Singapore Rural Board Meeting 10 a.m. Ru?byV Training and Serum Practice, Hockey SCO. Iv. C.S.C. I.
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  • 127 8 A tea party was held at the Singapore I Chines? Mandarin School on Saturday 1 afternoon. The Consul of China, Singapore, deputising for the Chinese Consul General, who "was unable to be present owing to unforeseen circumstances presented the certificates and prizes to the successful Juniors'
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  • 105 8 Recital By Mr, \Y. j. Dexter THE versatility and fine tou< new pipeless organ at We.' lewere well demonstrated by Air. j 4i Dexter in a recital yesterday ev Mr. Dexter is an accomplishes j. cian, with many years of exporir r. e an organist, and his
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    • 249 8 vn~, MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL "3 TO-MGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6..!0 to BJO p.m. DINNER and DANCE (informal) 9JO to midnight. CABARET ATTRACTION. i B MI M lie BONNE I and JOSE REQUESEN j f Talented Mexican Dancers. Non-diners $1.00 j I GO TO RAFFLES BRASSERIE FOR A CONTINENTAL GRILL s |J
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    • 21 8 SWISS MAKE LATEST DESIGNS EXCELLENT QUALITY. MBRr I 9 Hi ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., Opticians Watchmakers Only Address:— 3, CAPITOL BUILDING.
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    • 184 8 .M.;tuv (Mr Prize Fij-f Th*ee \jtam Cigarette Wind Mill Bottle Pirate hair Rack'ts Flying Swords Ho** Bridge Bouse Notice Is hereby give:: that the Trace Marks and Word depi th? exclusive property of Aye Kok Cj.. Scap Factory of 164. Sunn Avenue Biri( apcre and are used by the said
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    • 249 8 j POSTAL liVTEIXIGENCE j IQp m STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY TOB PER AND *OD l Nov 17 1 o.m. Diambi and K. Toengkal I r5KL.ii», 17 2 p.m. Kretay Suddhadib Java. South-West Sumatra S.-East. Borneo. Celebes Moluccas and tf 2.30 p.m. Timor Dilly SISSSno W 3 p.m. Muntok Palembang £2J««*
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  • 475 9 NEW ADVANCES Sung Capital ransferred S banghai, Nov. la. as shifted to Shan- I capital of which. menaced by the are now within I<s Mow n up (he I bridge, ihe j Kan, and the removal I II capital is expect- I a
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  • 234 9 Singrap ore Youngster Charged In Johore <From l r Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 15 A OUNG man, who wa some months s char eed Cou n in Johore Bahru lhe P °hce gave his name £rS ,vith theft and Eurasian of erma n Bricks, a again this Produced
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  • 72 9 Notable Film At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS .j** Back," Erich Remarque's era From l 10 All Quiet n The Westatre i? „Tv, at the Capitol TheUnfversal Paction by New "All Set nSSH and theme v recalls urrenTeS 011 and a but Sr nt beL c t
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  • 141 9 Second Screening At The Pavilion T H whinh M featUre comed y "Topper,Dhv l ri hl f;;' as o such a success when is bdne BiinS Capitol Theatre gently a pojng given a re-screening at the pillion last night and to-night thus nro to SE an °L hCr
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  • 143 9 'The Man WM Found Himself" BOW a gfcl is responsible for the suconvS;i U V Sp ritual retura of a der ehct pnysician and surgeon s the noi°nanr ftenie of "The Man Who Found hS 1 *eJ£ an entertaining romantic drama v.hicn opened at the Alhambra Theatre came
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  • 154 9 THE MACGREGOR COMMITTEE 'To the Uttor ol the Ultra Trlbumel u Sil ';T wiUl reference to thn mm* „f I cral m eCCnt iSsue of your Paper. Ite'Jm? Cornr ha.s cone beyond AsLtic he rnvi neS meill ber ha.s let. the man vho rJSi U l
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  • 42 9 Reuter. The new kSSt Nov 16 Palestine"hn 5!§ n for thcSe* ?t i? t hn n appointed. offered i ,l rl T v that the posi deVlh?ed 5 r Jo in Anderson. Who i?ni "X?* 1 a PP«cations pointed.—Renter. s
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  • 121 9 Another Warning To Public Singapore, Monday. R t T K HE S warnin B has been issued by the Detective Branch in 1 L the%uWte C t h o be awa?e lonT 8S doHar notes as the circuit L hese counterfeited bills has increased considerably during the
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  • 22 9 v h 7 !ch^ y i I Trl f th 110I 10 llner Con Rosso. HoiSonß %j!SS Sin sapore for
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  • 24 9 3ir Malcolm Watson will bn. idrKi Jon the B M B.C. station In »om 7 L 0 ?.15 p.m. to-morrow .Thurs-
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    • 80 9 RE AWAKEN AND FED those HAIR ROOTS! \W%i Roots nt*4 not HHf B>ap. Then FtoO and T Nourish the Hair Orßarvism by massaging with KOTALKO Troe Hair v: w Grower. i„ YOU WILL QUICKLY jßkrn** SEE MEW HAIR ■BBBaW GROWING through the ?*cajj>. ptoti where It Is bald or the
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    • 114 9 m\\\W'm\^^ WW Lou r«« the risk of\ Use a tooth* paste that merely cleans the teeth and you are guilty of neglect. Your gums also must have regular care. 4 out of 5 people over 40 suffer from Pyorrhea, a dreaded gum disease. Don't run this risk. Twice daily brush
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    • 383 9 19ICHTS Of IK'-V^R agony m^- 1 jj mm caused by INDIGESTION Read this woman l account of how she rid herself ol acute indigestion pair ntaLSflnS fo Mnd Preat relief in taking Pr^ stlf Renn le Pas tiUes. 1 think I have tried everything for ir. q. [nave really and
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    • 186 9 CIA B DIARY JTkcre ore numerous Clubs in Singa port members of which ar~ reader, c t he "M»latm Tribune." rhh Diary proviaed specially for them. Secrcinvited to cooperate m keen it up-to-aatc and Han ",f v V pncrrl inters wUt' 9 titl bn the "Diary 0 f Events rh*
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  • 164 10 Chandu In Parcel Of Dried Prawns (from Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, Nov. 15. TEOCHEW merchant of. J° n °T e A named 3eng Sia Huang, was this morning sentenced to u»derg° a day s imprisonment and to pay of S3OO <Si default three months' r.i.) by Mr
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  • 19 10 Mrs. Irving will give a talk on CoMasonry at the TheosophicaJ Society, 14 Handy Road, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m.
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    • 239 10 Lost glorious of the screen s timlling love stories Sequel to I hn The Western Front!" A flawless cast... a fiery drama a film masterpiece you I long remember I i j JOHN KING RICHARD CROMWELL 1 SLIM SUMMERVILLE ANDY DEVINE I BARBARA READ LOUISE FAZENDA j AND CAST OF
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    • 211 10 B -yr- 1 QEVLANG. 4, AH XI r X —v^: siB,,t Two Shows For One Payment Second Show Johnny Mack Brown in "THE VANISHING FRONTIER Thundering hoofs! Whirling Lassos! A Colo^Y^? First Show: George Raft-Carole Lombard ta [™™B<r "Bolero" The Wild Fierce Song and Dance Of Lo\e. Prices: 10c 20c.
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    • 119 10 TO-NIGHT in aid of POPPY DAY Fund j vni.fi(THE DISTINGUISHED FATKONAGE OF H i j THE GOVERNOK, SIR SHENTON THOMAS, G.C.M.G.: j It LAST SHOWING i j TO-NICHT 9-15 KIgM S HILARIOIS COMEDY HIT. FROM THE FAMOUS S STORY BY THORNE SMITH "TOPPER" CONSTANCE BENNETT ROLAND YOUNG I AT THE
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  • 31 11 Invitation For Investment Of Capital Sin Chew Jit Poh. p, a Shanghai, Nov. ic !5 U cf s. namely power c P r ™'Pal 'Ts&^J&sur* chewi- and «ta S££
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    • 414 11 E !2' F k s P'-nPtel I v moved. re Ift X BtDAK VIRGIN STORE I I Crosw Street v Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN) CO I i 75. s.th Bride! £22- TO-NIOHT .Is|MAR LBORo -U 1 rl TO-MORROW UF U>VE- I n 'Hindustani, j On^Sta^!**" <"*SII,MERj AN DANCERS Great
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    • 372 11 S EMPIRE THEATbc /~r> f *F ntA i R E (Tanjong Pagar) 'p m to-night v, J p J 6 J l arner Br s Fr,„!u, ti n S KOILHKR DAM- J SUN TALKIE Wf//J I 7 pjb. TO-KIGHT! »AS pj*. J THE GREAT ZIEGFELD I with WILLIAM POWELL-MYRNA Inv
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    • 200 11 J *4f ro. NIGHT FROM f% amm 9 until 12 m |_a NON-STOP DANCE fd 1 NKW j>ANTE HOSTESSES FROM A HONGKONG I WATCH! WATCHrt i SPECIAL HARI RAYA ATTRArTIj j Amateur Kronchong And Stamboi j Competition j »< Hit- New World Boxing Arena ON m DECEMBER. 19 J7 j
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  • 45 12 Chan Yen P'ai and family wish to "thank all friends and relatives who attended the funeraUof the late Mm. Chan Yen P a., aui; all those who rent f4t*a s-ei.ic p.» i n ght-visits and ser.t beautiful wreaths and telegrams nd letters of condolence.
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  • 768 12 WE WANT TO HAVE A CONTENTED JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE IN MALAYA. WE WANT TO SEE THE ASIATIC AND EURASIAN GOVERNMENT SERVANTS PROPERLY REMUNERATED FOR THEIR WORK, NOT IN THE FORM OF DOLES AND ALLOWANCES BUT IN THE FORM OF SUBSTANTIVE SALARY, AND WE SHALL
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  • 29 12 Reuter. Bucharest, Nov. IG. Queen Marie has had a sudden return cf internal haemorrhages. The number of her visitors has been reduced and absolute quiet is recommended.—Reuter
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  • 30 12 London. Nov. 16. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, has recovered from his chill. He made an oarlv call on the Prime Minister this morning.- British Ollicial Wireless
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  • 36 12 His Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to grant a itommission as Second Lieutenant in the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force to Mr. Stanley Boudville, with effect from Oct. 5, 1937, inclusive, for one year
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  • 24 12 Mr. H. L. Ward. Assistant Superintendent. Topographical Branch. Survey Department, F.M.S. and S.S. has been appointed to act as Assistant SurveyorGeneral. Federated Malay States
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  • 168 12 NOTES COMMENTS Flying Boats REAT interest is being taken 1« Che U visi| of lh? imperial Airways fly- j r boat Ccnfciia, which is due at j Penang on Saturday and Singapore cm I 81l .day in the course of a survey flight, fh, flight is similar to that recently
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  • 158 12 r~— I rk£ Cordeiia is cue of the very latest flying l.oats. being delivered *o Imperial Airways as recently as Oct. I B Twenty-five of these giant aircraft are now in commission. They comall the best developments to speed and comfort, and Imperial Airways are able to face
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  • 193 12 cIR John Salmond. who has Government director of Airways since 1933, visited Singapon several years ago, before the civil airport came into existence and gavi vice to the local Government R bo interested to see what a greal c. velonment has been effect?d X Una making Singapore
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  • 75 12 MAT football has its dangers is (rated by the sad case, oi VY Pint, a prominent Hongkong who died on Oct. 9 as a result of an injury sustained in a match a earlier. Evidence at the Inquest heW 'Jew 10 showed that a free kick v.., given
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  • 416 12  -  By "Looker On" QUITE a number ol people are to be found who worry about notiiln- at all." observes a psychologist. Especially if i f happens to be in the bank. |l >* "Y\ hat could be more irritating than men talkingsshoop o asks a housewife.
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  • 140 13 INVADERS PRESS ON QUICK END TO FIGHTING IS WANTED BY TOKYO WAn,tD PAN is pressing on for a quick -nil ,»<' ih ate* messages from the t"» >oorhnv is boms: ntensifiofl a n A
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  • 444 13 Shanghai, Nov. 17. x stream of Japanese ements is pouring i n to nghai area, where the are now estimated to than a quarter of a I w This and the de»n with which they are t;r drive towards* Sooh will be the diving off Nanking, shows that
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  • 44 13 Dug-outs, the entrances to which untitled concealed by tents untitled with foliae to make them invisible to Japanese air raiders, are providing safe Vhrtter for "mouflaged with foliage to make them invisible to ,»un e (hl es e *H h e, ping n m
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  • 72 13 Reuter. 1„ Rone, Nov. 16. 1 is learned authoritatively that there is no truth in the report that Italy is acting as mediator in Hie Sino-Japanese war. The report arose owing to the presence in Rome of Chen Kung Po Chinese Minister of Propaganda
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  • 136 13 Statement By The Governor Singapore. Wednesday. the meeting of the Legislative Council this morning, H.E. the Governor made an important statement on the report of the Temporary Allowances Committee. The Governor said: "The report of the committee on temporary allowances has been in the hands of members for
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  • 51 13 Labour Member For Farnworth Dead British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 16 j A BY-ELECTION will be necessitated In the Farnworth division of Lancashire by the death this afternoon of Mr. Guy Rowson. Labour member for the division, who had a majority of 520! at the last election.—British Official
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  • 373 13 FOG TRAGEDY Plane Collides With Chimney Reuter. Ostend. Nov. 16. CIVE members of the family of Prince Ludwig ran Hesse, social attache cf the German Embassy in London, were among the eleven victims when a Belgian passenger aeroplane Mying from Frankfurt
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  • 85 13 Great Performance By F/O Clouston British Official Wireless. London. Nov 16. I ANDING at Capetown at 7 p.m. 'G.M.T. i to-night. Flying Officer A. E. Clouston. who left England on Sunday nieht, beat Mrs. Mollison's record for the England to the Cape flight by
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  • 20 13 Reuter. Jerusalem. Nov. 16 From to-mght, the curfew hour haa been fixed at 9.30 p.m. Instead of 5 p.m Reuter
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  • 120 13 Great Welcome STATE BANQUET \T PALACE Loudon, Nov. 16. gHORE batteries thundered a royal salute as the Prince Albert, bringing King Leopold 0 f Belgium! entered Dover harbour to-day. His Majesty was welcomed With pomp ami ertrmoiiy. Crowds wore assembled along the famous white clifTs. His
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  • 320 13 PRESENTATION Municipal Preside Decorated Singapore, Wednesday. AT the meeting of the Legislate Council this morning. Mr Bartley, the President of <he Mini cipal Commissioners, was present! with the insignia of the Most Di tingvtehed Order of St. Michael ai St. George. Before decorating Mr. Bartley, «t Governor
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  • 682 14 INTERVIEW Japan Paying Very Dearly Singapore, Tuesday. lAPAN is paying dearly or J vC J inch of ground she Jakes If sh took three months to hai. it will take 30 years for her io conquer China. "The Brussels Conference
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  • 80 14 Changi Soldiers Arrested Singapore, Wednesday. TWO motor cars belonging to residents in Singapore were reported to have been stolen in Orchard Road last night. One of the vehicles which belongs to a Japanese was found by the Police outside the Singapore Airport this morning. i Two
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  • 486 14 Two Men Charged CASE ADJOURNED FOR INQUIRIES >From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TN connection with the recent theft of jewellery, when thieves entered the house of Madame Yap Tai Nyen and stole SBOO worth of jewellery from the house, two men one a Tamil
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  • 258 14 Dull Conditions In Markets Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 16. DISAPPOINTMENT in Roosevelt's speech was quickly reflected in the city this morning, the dollar weakening Win African selling, from 49,920 to 50 100, while the Stock Exchange apait trom a few exceptions ruled dull Operators regret that
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  • 76 14 Condemned Man's Appeal Fails fFr.-m Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. THE appeal of Chinnakolunday against the sentence of death imposed on him by Mr Justice Aitkin at the Peiak Assizes was dismissed yesterday at the FM S Court of Appeal assisted by Justice Cusscn. Mr.
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  • 91 14 Extreme Penalty Reduced On Appeal (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. THE appeal of Awang bin Sidek against the sentence of death imposed on him by Mr. Justice Pedlow at the Perak Assizes was partially successful at the F.M.S. Court of Appeal rhis morning when the
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  • 152 14 Special Visit Tc The Palladium London. Nov. 16. The King and Queen were enthusiastically greeted when with the Duke and Duchess of Kent, they attended last night's Royal variety performance In the London Palladium. In aid of the Variety Artists' Benevolent Fund. Their Majesties followed the programme
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  • 34 14 Mr. J. K. Creer and Mr. T. M. Hart, officers of Class V. Malayan Civil Service, have been appomted to act as Assistant Secretary to Resident. Perak. and Assistant District Officer. Kuala Kangsar, respectively.
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  • 21 14 Mr. J. F. Walker. Secretary of the Sungei Ujong Club, returned from Home leave on Nov 13 and has resumed duties
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  • 639 14 STATE COUNCIL All Departments Show Increase iFrom Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Tuesday. UNUSUAL silence on the Part of N T.th the offlcU. 8 Lij in the Council GhamDer ,ng held m une exception this morning. With J ne a of the British Resident who had a £cw
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  • 165 14 Urging Action By Germany? Shanghai, Nov. 17. f T is reported that Japan is urging a rertain Pov/er in eastern Europe t nrnvoke a border incident so as aivert u> attention of the Soviet from C Ftehtintr in northern Sha.ituns is rfrvetoDtal. The Chinese forces have
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  • 137 14 Temporary Change Of Governor London, Nov. 16 AN instructions received from the t> Colonial Secretary Sir Murchison Fletcher. Governor of Trinidad and Tobago is proceeding to London shortly to confer with Hm on the present situation m Trinidad and questions likely to arise from the report of the
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  • 63 14 Japan Reports On Mandates Reuter. Geneva, Nov. 16 THE Mandates Commission of the League considered to-day the report of the Japanese Government on the administration of the islands in the Pacific which are under Japanese mahaate. The accredited representative ot the mandatory power was questioned on social and
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  • 49 14 Reuter. London. Nov. 16. It was stated by Mr. Oliver Stanley in the Commons to-day, in reply to a question by Mr. Plugge. that there had oeen no appreciable decline In British trade with Japan, as a result of the public disinclination to buy Japanese imports.— Reuter.
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  • 59 14 Singapore, Tuesday. Mariappan, a young Indian Tamil, appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Magistrate this morning on a charge of committing theft, in respect of two gold watches valued at $85, the property of Mr. G. H. Brown, at a dwelling house at Raeburn Park,
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  • 431 14 THE ASSIZES Woman With 17 Wounds Singapore, I rIE story of an a!!et:«'t! attack with a knife bj an Indian Mohammedan on v v um Malay woman in a house m vtritt Road, Katong, in the absence at her husband, was related to Mr. j Howes and
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  • 66 14 Mr. H. B. Butler In Singapore Singapore. Mr. H. B. Butler. Dire International Office of "i iNations at Geneva arriv pore to-day by the Sit\t r nanied by his wife They Lieut. Gwyn. A D C to the Governor. Mr. Butler will be in M days, and will
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  • 393 15 COURT SEQUEL I cc Provoked But Serious Sinrapore, Tuesday. ■<? hearing this morn ISC in which two .1 i >ttle dealer, and ;i milk seller, were >use trespass and night of Aug. 6, ol about twenty the acuised was alsmashed up tables,
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  • 28 15 apore, Wednesday. [{ways have extended' 1 to cover the "Clay as follows: hursday, Dec. 2, to gWaj. Dec. 3, to J particulars enquiries any Station Master.
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  • 115 15 Sequel To Interesting Local Function Singapore, Wednesday. AMONG the passengers who disemnosso ar whlh m Singa pore b y the C-m'c kosso which arrived to-dav was lUrc Rob.tschek. wife of Mr Paul RobiCchek. managing director of Me*s~* Noveaux Co.. the well-known Singapore dealers glassware and f ™cy
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  • 79 15 Possession Charge Against Chinese Singapore. Tuesday. THARGED with being in possession of y trade marks and property marks, to wit labels for beer and stout for the purpose of denoting that the goods were of a certain manufacture when they were not, rhree Chinese Au Toon, Ong Tan
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  • 146 15 The booking for the Pirates of Penzance is now open at Messrs. John Little Co. The dates of the performances are Dec. 2, 4. 7, 9 and 11, and the overture will start promptly each night at 9.20 p.m. It seems necessary to mention these points once
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  • 87 15 Singapore, Wednesday. Found dying in a room at a Chinese hotel in Beach Road late last night, a male Chinese about 40 years of age, passed away on the way to hospital. The man's burnt and swollen lips indicated corrosive poisoning. The police have taken charge of a
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  • 40 15 His Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to grant to the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn an extension of his leave of absence, as an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council, for twentyeight days, with effect from Nov. 8.
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  • 97 15 Tidore, Dutch, 523 tons, from P Baroe Nov. 16. P. Baroe Nov. 18. Deucalia, British, 4,641 ions, from Glasgow Nov. 16, to Hongkong Nov. 18. Kut Sang, British, 3,651 tons, from Hongkong, Nov. 16, to Penang Nov. 17. Hintshire, British, 4,859 tons, from Dairen Nov. 16, to Antwerp
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  • 213 15 j Collapse Of Trench At Air Base How m Singapore. Tuesday. OW a Chinese coolie employed in'exB*mS*£:SS n work at the R °yal Air Force font tr e M ar< K Was tra PP e d a twentylan Li ,c ch th when one f tne banks
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  • 201 15 'Fron. Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Tuesday. A dinner was held ytsterday at the resdence of Mr. Yeo Chen; Hee and I Madame Yeo Kwye Neo on the occasion ol the marriage ol Air. Yeo Hoon Siang. youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Soon Hee. of
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  • 47 15 An informal snapshot of Marshal hiang Kai Shek and Madame Chiang Kai Shek, taken during one of the few hours they are able to spend in each other's company. Madam? Chiang is SecretaryGeneral of the National Aeronautics Commission, and there is almost as great a demand onhe^timeason
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  • 634 15 CHINESE SENTENCED AT ASSIZES Two Years Singapor. Tuesday. gENTENCE of two ream' rigorous imprisonment on each of five charges, three of cheating and two of forpery, was passed by Mr, Justice Howes at the Assize Court to-day on Tan Bong Chiang, a 55-year-oW Chinese broker, the sentences
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  • 106 15 Another Survey Flight To Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. HPHE new Imperial Airways flying boat Cordelia left Gwahor for Allahabad this morning on the way to Singapore, making a survey flight. The Cordelia is due at Bangkok on Friday, Penang on Saturday and Singapore on Sunday. H.E. the Governor
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  • 28 15 The leave of absence granted to Mr. G. R. Sykes, an officer of Class 18, Malayan Civil Service, has been further extended by the Secretary of State for
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  • 822 16 TA NG LIN MEN WIN SIX TITLES OUT OF SEVEN Representatives of vie Royai i Inniskillii g Ulen hiHv mainlined thci goad reputation as overs whtn they emerged w th flyif cokroi taking six of the seven lies in the Malaya Command
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  • 30 16 Standing (left to right). LCpl. W. McClay •;S" Co. Warr, M P McClay, -C Co.. Fiont raw: Fus. McClay. "S" Co., 1 us. \U< la> (Tribune).
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  • 175 16 R.A.M.C. Beat Khalsa Association Singapore. Wednesday. BETTER combination and positioning were the factors which enabled the R.A.M.C. to defeat the Khalsa Association by the convincing margin of 3—o when these sides met in a hockey match at Tanglin yesterday. Save for occasional solo runs by the Khalsa centre-forward,
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  • 102 16 In a friendly badrointon match ihe Playfair B P. beat the Spartan B.P by 5 games to one at the former's coun.. Scores iPlayfair B.P. names first': Teo Heok Kw&Bg beat Tan Kok Ann 15—2, s—l; Pang Entr Guan beat Cheong Scon Toan B—ls. 15—1, 15—4; Cilia 'Ah
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  • 216 16 Ben Ghabril Down To Class 3 V THE latest list of the Straits Racing Association classification of horses and ponies was issued yesterday as foll0WS MORSES transfers I From Class 2 to Class 1— Aerial Post, Con Con. Jubilee Star. Mountain Stream. From Class 1 to Class 2,—Faithful,
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  • 124 16 Entertainment In Aid Of China Relief Fund (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. NOV. 15. THE Chinese Amateur Weight Lifting Party of Johore Bahru, assisted by the Mayflower Musical Party of Singapore, will give an exhibition" at 8 p.m. on Nov. 20 In the Song Herng Theatre Hall.
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  • 66 16 The following ties in the last round of the Seel Kirn Cheng B.P. open Singles championship ;o be played at the Pariys court at 5.15 p.m. as follows:— THURSDAY: —Chew Boon Bong vs A Sujak; T. S. Peh vs. Geortre Tan. The draw for the consolation
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  • 93 16 Final Word In Cricket Controversy Reuter. London. Nov. 16. A FINAL pronouncement in the controversy about the duration of the Test matches in England next year between England and Australia was made yesterday, when it was announced that the Board of Control Advisory Committee had met and
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  • 117 16 Open Tournament At The S.C.R.C. Singapore. Wednesday. RESULTS of tics played yesterday at Hong Lim Green in the S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament are as follows: Open Men Singles:—See Gim Hock beat Seah Keng Siew 6—2, 10—8. Mixed Doubles Handicap:—Miss. Consiglierc and C. Ess (—9) beat Mrs.
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  • 170 16 lii a keenly contested game of football at Kampong Bahru on Sunday the Railway Institute, Singapore, deleated the H.M.S. Tenor Petty Officers tean\ 3—2. Ten minutes afler the start the Railway opened the scoring through Vaithy; j Following this the Petty Officers were seen on
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  • 535 16 U.S. Officers Beat P.S. bankers Singapore. Hfedn UNITED Services Ofili rs the Public Services in the St.C. Rugby U match playcri on the p ttrday by nine points (3 I three points (a penaltj It was a thrilling earn, both sides sharing the i but
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  • 435 17 REST WERE MORE DANGEROUS THROUGHOUT f*,V "STICKS") Singapore, Wednesday. jiil irs( State hot key trial In order 1 select a representative side to s msor on Nov. 27 was played SK C. mound yesterday Padang Clubs held the i goalless draw
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  • 17 17 untitled who prevented the Inniskillings from registering sian in the Command Boxing Tourney at Tanglin yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 190 17 :s And Germans 1 A ustralia ICSTRAU Melbourne. Oct. 15. &aye a visit trom an tennis team after all. ue. the Wimbledon and »pion, Gene Mako. his and possibly Prank ber of the American which captureu the Britain, will arrive 29. for an Australian is win leave Los
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  • 355 17 Pearce's Offer To Paddon To Race In Toronto Sydney, N.S.W., Oct, 16. D. K. Pearce, world's professional scull- ing champion, formerly of Sydney, and now in Canada, has written to Evans Paddon, champion of Australia, offering the latter his fare from Sydney to Toronto 'and return, lor a
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  • 415 17 Selection Comm it tee Appointed For Ruffby MlteS t *2^ a K at U> hold a *»cling Jor ihe purpose of .'>; f Committee, the for thooi to u IV( ;i short tactical ler- "ie blackboard to fhe team beom?? m:Urh and "hrSatch 10 (direct some of
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  • 57 17 triu t K ms 4or lhe Mete* KS; be P»ayed at the 8 C mm *r«Uv. have been pkked a* follows: art l£^ t; Modffkinson. Oehlers bto it? Alm>tr °nR and Ibrahim VVhjUs. \osper. Mt.-reira and fV?,.tf lharam s «»sh. Hen an. L<£mbrug S en. Sutton
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  • 199 17 GcS.C. Reserves Beat Europeans' 2nd XI Singapore, Tuesday. FIELDING only eight players and call--1 ing upon the services of Mr F B Sewell as goalkeeper, the second string were defeated by the Girls Sports Club second string at hockey on the G.S.C ground by six goals to nil.
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  • 98 17 Keen Game Of Hockey At Tanglin Singapore Wednesday. S'Si nir'n Fualien beat Icry by i BaUer> KoVal Artdlery oy 2-1 D a friendly hockey enSkm.s gained the lead thS sh!;r 1 1S n 101 Wui d Une Prominent, tares n m P :Uid being lea- m I
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  • 25 17 t A iw- 9 09 a m WLM P-m .8 ft TO-MOkIl()U :_9.4J) a n... 9 ft. ills P.m.. f) tt. l hi.
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  • 186 17 Scotland v. The Rest Match On Sunday rWBE following are the trams for the A o vs the Rest m th 5S n:-;t. KepPel n BUUda y '^.ot, KeM 30 M J B, I f/ Ild G E «r 8 E Batchell 181 and W. G. Griffith,
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  • 154 17 The following ties In the tournaments being held by the Singapore Badminton Association will be played at the Clerical Union Raw-Par hall, this week-end Saturday ut 10 a in. (Inter-St hcol) Anglo Chinese Secondary School v& Anglo Chinese Continuation School At 2.l'} p.m. (Ladies' Junior Doubles) Bliss Hilda
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  • 1171 18 Seven Years THREE SERVICES A WEEK THE 500 th return flight of X.L.M. Royal Dutch Air Lines from Amsterdam to Batavia began on Nov 13. This is the fastest route from Europe to the Far East and is operated three times a week with
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  • 355 18 Show To Be Heis Next Year AVERY enjoyable general meeim s f the Singapore Poultry and p Club was held at the home of Mr M. G. Eber, 9, Upper Wilkie Road Si'", pore, on Monday evening. The president, Mr. N. de P. f U22v opened the
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  • 92 18 A charity concert, in aid oi the China P.elief Fond, organised by v Straits Chinese Methodist Church the co-opera'ion of the management ol the Hits Theatre, is to Be I Ritz Theatre to-night, comnn 7 ?0 o'clock. An cDeretta entitled "The Miser posed by Mr. Lew Kway Soi
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  • 33 18 The appointment of Mr. untitled Endean to be an Instrument R Survey Department. Federated States and Straits Settler effect from Oct. 14. 1937. m< been approved. Mr. Endean arnved on Oct. 29, 1937.
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  • 27 18 The Rev. Goh Hood untitled at the evangelistic meeting to be mm in the home of Mr. and M Lim, 167. East Coast Road at 8 p.m.
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    • 203 18 I'M GIAO I M?T YOU bear toi see kiddie's poorly and miserable when I know that all they need is a dose of 'California Syrup of Pigs' to relieve their bowels and clear their systems. "What a load oil your mind it must be to see them so full of
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    • 67 19 Here is a Suggestion! Why not RESURRECT THAT OLD GRAMOPHONE with a COSMOCORD PICK-UP (British made—Balanced tone). ...and enjoy Reproduction through your RADIO SET for only $5.50 with tone arm and volume con. $8.25 SPOT RADIO LTD., WELLS-GAEDNER HAS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN RADIO STYLING. a*A*OT lOU LL ADMIW TON!
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    • 78 19 Sole Agents for the whole of Malaya: .11 LI A I 11% Mil l A •>.. VICTORIA STREET. GUARANTEED p STRENGTH When occasion requires such fl I ■w'TIYVL 1 specially strong carbolic ml BjHrY*ft ap you want t0 be "fe— ■B l>\ljS you want to be sure. m You can
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    • 168 19 MAKES SEWING EASIER jQ L se3 in-uneoilon all working parts W/ niuc h easier and mm/ fjW 24 smoother your sewing machine P NTSVu S T WAR NEWS I s 1 I Install an H.M.V. American Rad'o S I to-day and receive real, uo-to-date J war n?ws from NANKING. S
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1307 19 Malayan Listeners Rad f n 1 MillllU i>\ir±l: conductor. Richard Austin From n «iiirio Pavilion Bournemouth. PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH FMPTDr t/ I "■2op.m. The News and Announce--1 1 AT O n ««*J.XOII HiiuFIRE Phne Cockburn- In a Vodki 9hnn <Ar ments. 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMFQ nold Bax Greenwich Time Signal at 11.35
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    • 1240 20 I awaa, m mm-, 9 RADIO COLONIAL, FRANCE I grom Quintet, Malayan Listeners Radio today hafp.. /r m W 19 Wavelength 19.68 metres 05.243 Res). P p m ft SHORTWAVE L~ ?SpjS PROGRAMMES I v^^^a^ EV 72O%m. Ne™ English. 620 p.m 1 M tenor 735 pm. Concert Relayed from Bor-
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  • 585 21 l| F TH season Irerseas Speakers I Welcome the fifth season of B ht,' a popular feaB i!.(\ programmes that B ularly by listeners has alreach B (inhone more tha*» le. representative B -V trade, profession. "Jtion. A. W.
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  • 150 21 On The Manchester November Handicap A running commentary on the Manchester November Handicap. which takes place at the famous Castle Irwell racecourse, will be broadcast from Daventry in the near future. This race, which dates back to 1876. is the last big event cf the flat-racing season. It
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  • 85 21 A Talk By Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar Diwan Bahadur Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar. Member of the Council of the Secretary of State for India, will talk from Daventry in the series. 'Matters of Moment.' Sir RamaswamJ Mudaliar, who wa r Knighted this year, was born in 1887. He has
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  • 186 21 Episodes in the history of Hadrian's the great Roman Wall from Tyno c Sol way built 1,800 years ago by Jaesar's legionaries, will be recalled n i programme shortly to be broadcasc jrom Daventry. The programme his oeen written by W. H. Auden, the veil-known modern
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  • 178 21 Ivan Sharpo And "Dixie Dean Two men whose mmes are familiar to every follower of Association footoall —Ivan Sharpe. thp well-known writer on the game, and 'Dixie' Dean, the Evertcn and England centre-forward—will broadcast trom Daven ry soon in thp second of the 'Sportsmen Talking' series. They will
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  • 120 21 To Conduct 8.8.C. Orchestra Theophil Wendt, a British conductor -•ell known to a.i South Airiran music lovers, will conduct the BBC Orchestra (Section E» in a concert to be broadasc from Davcntry in Transmission 4 m Nov. 26 at 10 p.m. G.M.T. Mr. Wendt was appointed Conductor }f
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  • 154 21 The Regional stations of the BBC will supply some cf the most interesting mus.cal items to be heard in the programmes from Davmtry during the week Nov. 21—Nov. 27. A programme of Lancashire dialect songs will be broadcast from the North Regional station in Transmission 1 on
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  • 323 21 Televised In B B.C. Programmes 'TEXAS Tommy' (Two-Gun Tom Updl- grove), Deputy-Sheriff of .Tulare County; Adolf Zukor. the film magnateRBd Maurice Strickland, the heavyweight boxing champion of New Zealand, are among the many interesting oversea visitors to Great Britain who rave been televised recently in the
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    • 187 21 I I I 4e j j when he's five} j Folks wonder where all his energy comes from. They j scarcely believe their ears when I they're told his mother didn't f feed him herself... .and he's sure to be a healthy child be- cause he's a TRUFOOD baby. >
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  • 238 22 Court Sequel To Cross Street Tragedy Singapore, Monday. "I FIND that Tan Guan Chwee was stabbed with a knife by Lim Chay which resulted in his death. My finding is therefore one of culpable homicide amounting to murder against Lim Chay," said Mr. W. G. Porter, the
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  • 326 22 China Still Firm WILL FIGHT TO THE END Shanghai, Nov. 16. JT is reported that special delegates from China, Great Britain, Japan Germany and Italy, have exchanged tentative view:: on Far East affairs in Berlin. Important developments from tnis exchange of views are believed to be
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  • 43 22 The engagement is announced, and toe weddinrr will take olace shortly in Fmeapore, between Forbes Guv of the Muar branch of the Hongkong and Shaneoai Bnnk, and Nancy elde*rtiushter of Mrs. Keene, of "We'r End Herefordshire, and of the late Mr James Keene.
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  • 52 22 Mrs. P. Spicer. it is understood, untitled be arriving in Singapore shortly T*c many friends of Mrs. Spicer. who was Miss Cory Lee of Taiping will be oleas-i to hear of her return from England after her marriage. Her husband arrived some time last month and Is on the Kuala
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  • 148 22 State Visit To King George British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 15. BRITISH destroyers and aeroplanes will meet the Belgian steamer, Prince Albert, half-way across the Channel, to escort the vessel in which the King of the Belgians is crossing to England. The Duke of Gloucester
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  • 190 22 Ex-Leader Of Cape Town Symphony Orchestra Tate Gilder, for five years leader of the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra, has been appointed leader of the BBC Theatre Orchestra, many performances by which are broadcast in the programmes from Daventry. During the last ten vears Gilder's playing has
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  • 156 22 A commentary on a darts match in the Hanbury Arms, Islington. London, between th f local team and players from the Caledonian Arms, will be broadcast from Daventrv shortly. The two teams are old rivals, and play each other regularly twice a year. The match will be decribed
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  • 355 22 Promoting Sale Of Liberty Bonds I (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Mr. Siao Chi San. who arrived m Malaya last month from ch jna, c0 organise the sale of Chinese Liberty Bonds, was the guest of honoury ester day night at a dinner held
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  • 151 22 Talk By A Government Service Clerk His daily work as a clerk in the Local Government Service will be described by Donald James when he gives the eighth talk in the series from Daventry. 'This Is England The Public Control Department, in which Mr. James Is employed,
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  • 318 22 REJECTED Latest Chine st Reports Shanghai. v ov TT is reliably learnt that r ment leaders i„ w<S debated whether in t! n? M stances, it Uas vkeru (,ff peace or to defy Ja Pan k worst. The debate *d I pro-war majority W,,R m FIGHTING AT
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  • 147 22 Listeners to Da vent rv v 1 a talk by one of toe novelists ana playwright; of N when Major John Hay Beith v. under the name of lan Bay wjj the microphone to speak on a saiP his own choosing in the
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  • 113 24 The French Cruiser "Primauguet" which arrived in Singapore on Tuesday on her way to the Fir East. (Tribune), Mr. and Mrs. Choong Fng Hye, well-known residents of Penang, who arrived in Singapore after a tour of the world. They attended the Coronation celebrations in
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