Malaya Tribune, 18 November 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XVI No. 271. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. Nov. 18, 1937 The Malaya Tribune 20 PACES- SINGAPORE.. WTfRSDAY NOVEMBER 18. FIVE CENE
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  • 731 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES HIGH SHIPBUILDING COSTS Essential Measure Of Control Lacking? THE fact tnat although sliipbuiidi"' i costs had increased greatly in recent months shipbuilding firms couid control only one-quarter to one-third of the total price of a new vessel was emphasised by Mr. George Barrie, managing director of Messrs.
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  • 60 2 H|s k lUm^le la^ last July S 'This will five aircraft carriers mfrio/ total of tion. the others beiL ho i cons trueBirkenhead; the Wultr£^ Ark RoaI at the a J; Barr ow. in Pletion about 2IS co first new carr?er to the Navy since the ronvertion
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    • 410 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. f Incorporated in England). P. O. AIL| NCS. Tonnage. S^pori I RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 7 1 SOUDAN t 6.500 Nov. 2 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Dec. CORFU 15,000 Dec 1 f BURDWAN t 6.070 Dec.' 1) CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 3 1938 CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan 1 SOMALI t 6.800 Jan, li
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    • 471 2 M P I m. P. IV. I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) t (Incorporated in Japan*. J lor JAPAN. LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). i Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York \m s KATSLRAGI MARL Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Kcelung Jan. 21 ms
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    • 56 2 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD i Direct 'fcSSW 12 I FOR P E NANG h A^'"te^KUTSANG in*"' Sa"s--i SUISANO To-day j R SA HONGKONG i&A? YUENSANG NnJr%i alls KUMSANG SS OV 21 All the dates are 2 m L, t ßtt «UM at Shanghai l/oSX™* an J Hongkong Amoy $100.00
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    • 414 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. 9 BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Mosi Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA). MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From Fron M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'nj MFONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 25-1] •ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12 BORINOIA 4-1 4-1 5-1
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    • 436 2 STEAMER S\lM\(;< NOR DDE I r>, he,, INORDI 111 AUnl 'Incorpt,:. The undernoted are the Com, intended fixtures:— i OUTWARD For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHWru NORTH CHINA and J \P A y H Dv Spore m.s "TRAVE" omits Mai HOMEWARD. •or HOLLAND, HAMBURG Kia Mf v SaiL>- froi q- nr m.s.
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  • 308 3 Mr. Cheang Cheng Lim's Long Record MR. Cheang Cheng Lim, Chief Clerk, Government Veterinary Department, Singapore, is retiring from the service on reaching the age limit. He has sei ved the Government for over 40 yean, and as a special recognition for his Ion;: service he was
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  • 180 3 Passengers who arrived in Singapore I by air on Nov. 16. are as follows:—From N.E.I, by KNILM plane "PK—AFJ": Mrs van Messel-Landsdorp, Mrs. M Houba-nee de Hoogt, Mrs. van Rees- §M Verkade. Mr. Run Me Shaw. From N.E.I, by KLM plane "Buizerd". T| Mr K. O. Maseheik,
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  • 51 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 17. 1 Siam's rubber quota for 1933 is 40.0Q8 tons. Export applications were r*M ceived for 50,240 tons. The quota lor the first six month* f| fixed at forty per cent, of the applicafj tions. The July-December quota wm be announced
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  • 65 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Nov. 17.1 Schools in Shanghai have change] their names and are voluntarily burninjl books of Japanese origin. Educations institutions in Canton are establlshlrJi a Peoples Commission with the objecfjl of raising funds to purchase planeid A sum of $5 millions is aimed
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    • 376 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1,, X NOTICES. Singapore Municipality It NDERS. ow invited for the ild or service. For < in :ipal Tender Room. Dale ol Closing. ap Iron material* jar Stret-i X) It $201 day, 24th Nov. 1937. cry at the p-*' l of two nass ***** c ruplete nufaciurert spare
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    • 648 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SCHOOL EXHIBITION AND CHARITY SALE. The Lady Superior, the Sisters and Staff are pleased to invite all well wishers to visit th? Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus on Monday, 22nd instant at any time between 9 am. and 6 p.m. when the annua! exhibition of Needlework, handwork
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    • 434 3 PUBLIC NOTICES TEN DPRS Singapore" improvement trust. Tenders are invited for the execution j of alterations to 24 houses and for the demolition of 3 houses at Market Street :;nd Philip Street. Plans, Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Sii eapore Imnrovement Trust
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    • 301 3 POSITIONS VACANT Hf ANTED—lmmediately office assistant (Chinese) capable of handling Telephone Intelligently Apply Box No. 403 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—Salesagcnts and District Salesmen fast selling lines. Apply Box No. 401 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. MOTOR CARS CYCLES FOR SALE—Austin 7, Tourer, tip top condition. 1928 model, $250. Apply 400,
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    • 237 3 FOR BERT VALUE AND CHEAPEST PRICEB IN ALL KTNDB OF WATCHES (LOCKS A ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries invi*e«l from all m.ir Wholesale only supplied Thone 3785. vail* or call at F. NASSIM A: <ONS. SBl. North Bridge Road. SINOAPOKfc There are 4,000,000 FRIGIDAIRE owners /aterson, Simons Co., Ltd. WHAT ARE YOU
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  • 405 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Nov. 17. ftirUBKB Previous To-day Change 25f Dullest Quietly Steady B P°* Buyen. 7 7 Sellers. 7 1 ie 7 mg (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7 7 Sellers. 7'« 714 (3rd Forward) Jan.l Mar. Buyers. 7 116 t2 mil Sellers. 7 72 1G 11J
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  • 150 4 Prices Realised At Sale Yesterday it «ho o» Sm Bapore. Wednesday. AT .he Singapore Chamber or Commerce. Rubber Association's ism** auction held to-day there were Catalogued l.:-67.200 lbs sfis 7i Offered 1.056.913 lbs ***** tons Sold 919 387 lb* 410.43 tons S London—Spot 7d New York—Spot 14
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    • 662 4 fgH'ersea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I f'.' (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements i PH. a VPITAL T 0 00 Issued and Paid u p $10,000,000.00. 1 •i HEAD OFHCL, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. lianagini; Director I r»n..,i it 31 <2 Secretary 4944 [general Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 1 |i
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    • 98 4 OVALTINE greatly improves Milk DIABETES, me terrible destructive effect this disease has on the human system cannot be too strongly stressed, localises general debiliu attended to it brings in tti train such diseases as T.B. it's by no means incurable THABIB MD HASSAN Specialist has fathomed its secret causes alter
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    • 198 4 &mW voTin;. V Motor Car Prize Pipe Three <iS3rCUe Wind3Ji "-«e Pirate Chair aUckel* Flying Swords Hoe Bridge House Soap Factory of 164. Sunn A soaps, toilet soara mSJSL? Company in connection with bou ho imported and ofd'bv thi vi r aps Ilq ;ld soap and soa P manufa. and
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  • 679 5  -  flotations By Fraser And Co. •apore, Nov. 17, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4- 46 K ang 31- 3348 51 -nom 25 9 27 -xd 0.85 0.90 22 9 23 9 1.45 1 50 "ihiv 28 29,20 6 22 0.40 0.45 1.04 1.08cd Tin
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  • 108 5 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 17. Paris 147 3 16 New York 5.00 5 16 Montreal 4.99 7 8 Brussels 29.38 3 4 Geneva 21.60 1 z Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 9.02 '3 Milan 95 3 16 Berlin 12.37» 2 Stockholm 1L'.39 1 2 Copenhagen 21.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague
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  • 50 5 Singapore. Wednesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: s Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok y g.50 0.50 Benguet Consolidated 9W 9. 0 Consolidated Mines 0.015 o^4 SanMauricio 0.54 0.53 United Paracale o.w u.oi
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  • 160 5 FRASER COMPANY. ttct OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS LIST W luVKlwi x Singapore, Nov. 17, M r„ Dividend Books Close «v Company Date ex XjS Payable Date to date. TIN 2 (k; Int Nov. 10 T Dec 3 Nov. 15 50"; Ayer Hitam 2U r Nov 2 4 Nov. 30 Nov. 2d
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  • 157 5 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 c GAPORE MUNICIPAL: W t-Apr. 1, Oct. I red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Q4 norn 3% MJJ 99% 101 c.l. 31.8**.* I° 2 104 M P y ENANSMUNICIPAL: red. 1947 $1,600,000 int. nom 5% l»?6red. 1955-66 M.0C0.000 nf% 120 Ci. 108 43 4
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  • 469 5  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Thursday, till: are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us iy cable as follows STOCKS The encouraging strength of grair.;--wa:
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  • 122 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Nov. 18. f IN. The three months price of tin was £188.5 up 5 while New York war 42 3 4 down Conditions on the London stock exchange yesterday was reported to be on the easier side, while Wall Street was
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  • 305 5 Singapore. Thursday. MINING Buyers. Seller.. Ampat 4 4 6 er Hitam 2b 2 r < -xd _angrin 23 24 Seiangor 1.45 1.00 20 21 xir.am Tin 040 0.45 nongaong Tin 25 27 uong Fait 1.03 I.oBcd ions Hydraulic 8 9 ipoh Tin 25 2b Jelebu
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  • 92 5 Weak In Sympathy With New York Reuter. London, Nov. 16. ON the stock exchange to-day renewed weakness in Wall Street owing to disappointment at President Roosevelt's message to Congress imparted a dull tone in most sections. Dealings in Brazilian bonds are still nominal, prices to-day being often marked
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  • 16 5 Singapore. Nov. 18. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $92 (down
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  • 21 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 23 k (up Sellers 23 V i up i.).
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    • 439 5 I S. E LEVY CO. 1 Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers ht Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 105 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. vMedan. Jask§, Amsterdam? and rLondon!: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. *Kobe, Manila
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  • 166 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc 'Amsterdam! by Air i X.L.M I time of delivery of boxholders' letters only fi'pm
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  • 24 6 ,d T fr Au ails Netherlands, despatchl rrom Singapore on Nov 10 and 1» were deUvsred In London on Nov. 15 and
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  • 57 6 The Right Honourable the Secretary oi fcta.o for the Colonies h-vs hrrn Mrlnhur^f° Ve H r he cultu -i nU Am ernard Lvc y t0 be an AgriA B ricultur al Depart--t V a Settlements and > I? 1 i y ll 2 L ates 2 th effe(, t from
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  • 77 6 Public Function, Sports Fixturesi TO-DAY. NOV Rugby: Raining s S.C.C Hockey: S.C.C. v Office v. BM£ Annual General Met Patrick's Society i p.m TO-MORROW Stage Presentation by S.A.D.C. ii Fund. Victoria 1 Hockey: Singapore s S.R.C. II v. R a I v. RE. I. SC p C CS.C:
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  • 89 6 Siiv Ships alongside the pccied to arrive. tast Whan fEnti Rajula 22; Kam President Adam- li-' 9; Gienogle 7 34. SRveryew 36; Sibi Empire Dock (Entrance r Deucalion 48. West Wharf (Entranci r Nieuw Holland 5 West Wharf (E iti Santhia 1. West Wharf iEptr,ne C Islander 00;
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    • 124 6 L MALAYA'S PftEMlEft HOT.eL TO-MOST 1 i Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j J Dinner and Dance (forma!) j 9.45 to Midnight MIMI dv BONNE j and JOSE REQUESEN 1 Talented Mexican Daneer.s. S $1 00 Br, s aasah Road. I y"ByOOW TEAS HIGH CLA-.S CONFSCTIONSny i ADELPHI HOTEL
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    • 81 6 j A 101 USES FOII Vlttl^grl -/LI This fe the title of a booklet, crammed full of uMrful inf orm.tion ab ol interest to every modern household. It can be had fo, the asking Wr:J 10 Di y Co giving your address and they will port one to you. but
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    • 323 6 —~t POSTAL liWiXIiI^JBIVCE j j V STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DAifi AND TIMI China < generally I Shanghai x Santhia 18 1 p m Hongkong Santhia 18 1 p.m. Hoihow Hai Lee 18 2 p.m. Aden (Parcel Mail) Rajula 18 2.30 p.m Australia:—Eastern and Southern Nieuw Holland 18
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  • 3910 7 Itfa cGREG OR COMMITTEE 'S RECOMMENDATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. I hi (Governor made an important statement in the Legislail- until to-day in connection with the MacGregor report on \lio\\ance>. He said that the report had been accepted is Malayan Governments, and it would
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    • 25 7 li REMEMBER! GARDAN /js AGAINST Vs>/ PAINS. You need not suffer. Gardan not only removes pain, but also prevents it. I LmmlßiP"* mmMmmmwmmm IMM mmmmmma
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    • 180 7 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours Thanks to the diHCovcry of an AiMtfaw physician. H now is possible to got rid ot those terrible spells of choking, gasping, coughing ;tn<l \vli» < /.ing Asthma by killing the true cause which is Germs In the blood. No m-»re burning of powders,
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    • 89 7 I Got The] THRIU \mfyiife\ ROSA GARTNER! COMING CINEMA STAR Three solemn v my face with an ou!u l 1 "made-up"; the powdei Ljbfc I on tny skin. I washed it oil. Then I invisible air floated face with MoMßfe Of Q> 1 in amnzement. was l It is the
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    • 137 8 I j IT'S JANE'S GRANDEST SHOW! f j ALHAMBRA OPENING I f L 6 ".LLI TO-NIGHT I 9-ls~| i JANE WIfSSS] I 0 NOOUf i Walter BRENN AN MOORE «DOUGLAS FOWLEY I < iilßk f JACK SEARI BERTON CHURCHILL I ROB£RT w,lCox UGiAS scon I J J Dir«ctod by Alfred
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    • 254 8 n j CAPITOL 6 1 5 Ni s ht| y 9 15 I iMfllml Sudden flares in the night A murderous hail of j if bR Drabness! Then Life quickened with reaching I lips and warm arms—and j MjW UNIVERSAL they forgot that once they I had gamed with death!
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    • 205 8 j IT'S DIZZY! IT'S DAfpyi] I FROM THEIR FIRST FIGHT TO THEIR j vr MENT, IT'S A FAST, FRANTIC, UPROARIOUS! V dT***S COMEDY ABOUT THE GENTLE ART OF LEG PUL^ 1 I WILL MAHONEY 4t jVWLL FYFFE Jm I I Jft VJim I I B A IBS fill j DISTRIBUTED
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  • 174 9 Gunners Who Took A Car Singapore. Wednesday. A JOY ride last night in a motor car 7™ without the owner's permission had its sequel to-day in the Second Police Court when two gunners attached to the 7th Heavy Battery, R.A., Blakan Mati. William Field and
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  • 98 9 Trouble In A Kenya Camp Reuter. Nairobi, Nov.. 16. niOTING Lrrke out on Saturday among Italian Eritrean native deserters at the Isiolo camp, according to a Government announcement. A guard of the King's African Rifles were compelled to ooen fire. Nine of the deserters wer c killed
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  • 55 9 In exercise of the powers conferred upen him by the Births and Deaths Registration Enactment, the Resident of Negri Sembilan has appointed Jadit bin Haji Wahab to be a Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths within and for the mukim of Pilah in the district of Kuala Pilah. with effect
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  • 21 9 Mr. A. T. Bennetts has been appointed to officiate as Warden of Mines. Pahang, with effect from Oct. 9, 1937, inclusive
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    • 415 9 T,., n1 «*l to comain few* l m L Pbj fur for your g jLAROID 5 are the latest «01*» n „i ur e protection, t t i actually see 20 to ol the water, i 11 ME—perfect eye fi' 1 1 i raising, fishing, for l 1 f tdoor
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    • 219 9 BRASSO METAL POLISH jg£>| Anient: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD. I J HAPPY CABARET t TO-NIGHT j j J Night Dance from 9 p.m. to Midnight. Admission :>0 cts. Tea Dance every Wednesday. Friday, Saturday Sunday. Admission Free H' Miss Pat Sykes. Examiner. F.1.5.T.D., Leaden t And J I Mr. James T.
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    • 202 9 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours 1* is no longer necessary to <uifle; fr-.rn loss of rigour and manhood, weak memory und body, nervousness, impure blood, sickly skin, depression, and poor sleep, because an American Doctor has discovered it qui'.k, easy way tv end these troubles. This discovery
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    • 334 9 ft Jeanette Screening at Triaapl CAPITOL Action-lifted "THE \fW FIREFLY" r^L ■I I r M OE y'LANG PHONE 5511. I I TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY! mA SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. Freddie Bartholomew Spencer Tracy in "CAPTAIN'S COURAGEOUS^ The regeneration of a boy that touches ihe heart of every child and every
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  • 177 10 ONG—Gnp. Kim Kiul of No. 84, Heere.i Street, Malacca, passed away peacefully on Mcnciay iNuveihoer ut the aye of 70 ytara. H', leaves behind hit widow, three son.*, Gng Eng Teck, Ya i .'Jeck and Van Uhuan, three daughters, several grand-childrja and ore great-grand-child to mcuin his
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  • 820 10 yHERE U grievous disappointmerit anion;'- the Members of the junior civil service in Malaya at tha announcement made by H.E. the Governor in the Legislative Counci] regarding the II trGregor Committee's report. "The committee," said H s Excel ncy. "rinds that salaries generally are adequate both
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  • 134 10 No Occupation Intended Says Japan Reuter. mxiir t Tokyo, Nov. 17. THE Japanese authorities have no intention of occupyinc the Tntpr national settlement of Shanghai de-" clared the Foreign Office srokesmkn at a press conference. When asked if 'here was any truth in the report that Japan
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  • 11 10 The appointment of Sergeant Edgar Music. Malay iStaJlSfSj?' Drums an d
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  • 229 10 NOTES COMMENTS Brussels Declaration iLTHOUGH the doclaration issued by the powers now in conference at Brussels carries the issues in the SinoJapanese conflict one step further towards a method of solution that has all the time been obvious, it was not at any time expected that Japan would accede to
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  • 169 10 THAT the war I* on, of there can remain no doubt, in tUtts of all that Japan claims to the contrary. The absurdity of assertions that by murdering thousands cf dfiUana and decimating the Chinese erm&t Japan hopes to free the country of its an.i-Japan prejudices
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  • 102 10 JO* fifteen states which «uLTT Ch Signed tk oeclaration gi Ye full and t hersive expression to the fee' the entire civilised world »jZ say: "These hostilities have to some of the nationals countries death; to man third countries great peril; t0 21 national communications diepi to
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  • 209 10 THE moderate language in wh... declaration i s worded lent, •ionbt that the powers are < M they can to preserve i char...negotiations as long a 3 possible the next step is to be one which ha* might consider provocative there hint of a threat and the
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  • 375 10  -  By "Looker On" A >EW SD€cics silkworm has red and yeacw markings. The ttttls fellows are being trained to spin M.C.C. A "What can on e make of the type of <nsufrerable youth who claims never to be In the wrong?" queries a reader unjjp a
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    • 163 10 [TRAVELLING. RUGsj j IDEAL FOR TRAVEL, MOTORING AND MANY OTHER j USES. WEIGHT TWO LBS. j ROBINSON Co., Ltd. j J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR iaarmi r*? ma k©* delicious Marmire sandwiches are appetising, economical and quickly made—just mix Marmite with three times as much butter, and spread. Excellent sandwiches may
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    • 12 10 ft studio 3 3 j fir foto-portraft by foto-artiif i pn,y I
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  • 57 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 17. i i MTI D Press report states that A Japan has warned France that t l„ will take Hainan and bomb the Innam-Ynnaii Railway unless there i> a prohibition on the passage of ammunitions and men to
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  • 415 11 effect of war Mr. Ormsby-Gore's Statement Reuter. H London, Nov. 17. H aMRU S i questions on the existB n iag c< nditioas in Hongkong and H Ike efff I "ii the colony of the H fkii were put in the House H 1 to-day at
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  • 15 11 untitled an officer of Class L v l 1Qe < has been apOct. 10, 1937, In-
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  • 49 11 ARMY RECRUITING British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 17. The intake of recruits last week for al! arms in the Regular Army was 62" an increase of 244 over the same we t: last year.—British official wireless. SETTLEMENT IN EUROPE NEW POLICY Versailles Treaty Must Go Reuter. London, Nov. 17.
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  • 189 11 INITIATING a foreign affairs debate in the House of Lords Lord Allen asked the Gwiemrnent for a statement outlining ihe procedure the Government w«ridfJJour with a view to an ultimate negotiation of an allround settlement within the framewoik of the League and the Paris Pact. Lord Samuel suggcstsd that thejLeagu*
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  • 212 11 London, Nov. 17. "|N view of the findings of Brussels Conference, will the British Government recommend to the Governments concerned the desirability of withholding all further supplies of arms and war munitions from Japan while continuing to supply China?" This question was put by Mr. Arthur Henderson in the Commons
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  • 48 11 Lnpn woi f Berlin. Nov. 17. ORD Halifax, at the invitation of C aden err t? lt,Pr 2" leave for Berchtsraden to-morrow aeeomoanied by Baron yon Neurath. He will presumably see Hitler on Friday aft»V™ returning to Berlin in the evening GERMANY RUSSIA Consu!«Nfe* Closing In January Reuter.
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  • 57 11 IfaSCOW T oy 17 it is announced that the German Government Is it* romujate" renerni in Leningrad and TMia and conflates In Kharkov Vladivostok and Odessa not later than January IS 98 die result of a neo- n ti a tion concluded on Nov. 15 —Reuter DISMISSAL OF AIR PILOTS
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  • 186 11 London, Nov. 17. FOLLOWING criticisms of Imperial Airways in the Commons debate on civil aviation, Lt.-Col. A. J. Muirhead announced that the Secretary of State for Air would in fairness to both sides "establish a departmental inquiry regarding the allegations of inefficiency made duringthe debate. I .The Secretary of State
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  • 289 11 The Hague. In the world chess championship the eti hteenth game was drawn after fiftyone moves. Alekhine leads Euwe by ten points to eight.—Reuter Britain As World Stabiliser KING LEOPOLD'S TRIBUTES STATE VISIT Great Reception In London London, Nov. 17. THE King of the Belgians drove in 1 state to
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  • 20 11 LATE MR. V.D. KNOWLES DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES CORONER'S VERDICT AT INQUIRY HEART FAILURE death occurred before fall IN BATH
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  • 1334 11 I the Singapore r W Porter < natural causes when he a Verd lcl of from of Mr. Vincent Devere UX Ewlot" in, the death lawyer, to-day. Knowles, prominent Singapore bath at hfcflltat KstoJ^elri' aUed as found dea d in his ver 9, the tragedv ,W>° n tl I e
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    • 93 11 MflßQflf IfoiMr '.V;: Hmjßl FIDEL ITV ftl It lES Less 10 /or The 8.8.C. consider the 13-metre transmissions to be of the W*»fc 0/ utmost importance to Malayan listeners in the evening. SUPER 8 AII current GEC receivers not only tune down to this, but are also If\ il checked
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  • 2726 12 MALCOLM WATSON'S TALK I TO ROTARIANS Singapore, Wednesday. view that the Malayan Governffnents should make more liberal Mtributions to the funds of the jm Institute and London School of ffiene and Tropical Medicine was >pressed by Sir Malcolm Watson,
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  • 497 12 "Outward Bound" FOR CHINA RELIEF FUND Scrubby C. Crawford Lawjon Ann Mrs. R. T. Brain Henry T, W. Morray Tom Prior rhilip F Kinsey Mrs. ClivedenBanks Mrs. T. Aiken The Rev. William Duke R. T. Brain Mrs. Midgett Mrs. Jean Robertion Mr. Lingley J. F. Hannyngton The
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  • 141 12 Saw Peace Terms Handed In Singapore, Wednesday. A RESIDENT of Peiping who witnessed A the neutral messenger .handing; the Japanese peace terms to the Chinee through the closed gates of Wanping, following the Luikechiao infant passed through Singapore by the Comorin to He a is Mr.
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  • 110 12 Play By Singapore Methodists Singapore, Thursday. AVERY successful concert was held at the Ritz Theatre Hall last night when the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church presented to the public "See Khiam Siap" (The Miser». a play with a moral in romanised Malay. The concert was in aid of
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  • 58 12 Col. A. E. Percival. D.5.0.. 0.8.E.. M.C. and Mrs. Percival will sail for the United Kingdom by the Dilwara on Dec. 14. Other passengers from Singapore by the Dilwara will be: —Capt. and Mrs 11. A. Lawrence. Lieut, and Mrs. J. E. Swindlehurst. Capt. A. W. Clark,
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  • 37 12 The Jean Laborde is arriving at Singapore from Marseilles. Port Said, Djibouti, and Colombo to-morrow at 6 a m., and sail en the same day at 11 a.m. for Saigon, Hongkong. Woosung and K.^e.
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  • 739 12 Bylaws Amended RURAL BOARD MEETING Singapore, Thursday. «AW behalf of the other unofficial members of the Board," said Mr J A. Elias at this mornings meeting of the Rural Board, "I welcome back Dr. J. A. W. Sharif. He has come back with renewed vigor to tackle
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  • 38 12 Pastor W. W.R. Lake. Director of the Malay States Mission of Seventh pay Adventists and stationed at Ku-ia Lumpur, will speak on "The Comfria Conflict and a Divine Message" at the SZ3 1 Day Adventi st Church. Penan-
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  • 302 12 XUE reproduce the following editorial from the Morning Tribune: Again in its leading article yesterday, our contemporary refers to Singapore newspaper," and for some reason best known to itself avi mention of the name "Tribune 1 Readers of the Singapore Free P realise that
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  • 99 12 Terrible Toll At Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. IT. A JAPANESE army spokesman esiimated the Chinese casualties in the Shanghai area excluding Yangtse and Hangchow Bay regions, between Auz 23 and Nov. 16 at 300.000. of whic.i 91.000 left the battlefield, including 10,000 in the last ten days.
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  • 145 12 Hong Peng, British, 2.525 tons, from Amoy Nov. 17. to Rangoon Nov. 18 Sibigo, Dutch. 941 tons, from Palembang Nov. 17, to Palembang Nov. 19. Santhia, British. 4.841 tons, from Calcutta Nov. 17, to Hongkong Nov. 18. Islander, British, 760 torn, Christmas Is. Nov. 17 to ChristuMi 15
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    • 25 12 X can 1)6 polished or ff|| unpolished. A feature la that lt X ■Rk 56 P° llsh ed after fixing. A 18 McALISTEB CO, LTD.
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    • 49 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. m CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 580«. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE COSEKEMBAN CHTENT BROS., fl K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOW NG KON CHEE, LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENER^PRODT^ BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BAN*!™ CORPORATION, LTD.
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  • 380 14 CUP DRAW First Round lies On Nov. 27 1 idon, Nov. 17. PERFECT weather conditions prevailed in Mldullcsbiwajrh to-day for th? ±oc"r fiitei »4l Wween England rsnrf Wa!es. whfrß England won 2—l. Nefffre an at "ends nee of SMM spectators. The teams
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  • 283 14 Ten Goals To One At Hockey THE S.R.C. 11, made a poor showing yesterday when they lost 10—1 in their hockey match against the Medical College II on the Padang. PJaywas onesided throughout, and the Medicos had things practically their own way, breaking through the
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  • 45 14 V.M.C.A. Juniors XI vs. the Royal Fusiliers to-day at Tanglin: E. Ebert. E. A. Sheares, C. M. Hope, B. S. Varma. Ong Swee Keng. G. Newman. B. M. Barker. I. Newman. K. Leembruggen (Capt.K M. Armstrong. M. Kohloff. Reserves: Suratta and Wee Eng.
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  • 296 14 S.C.R.C. And 11th H B (R.A.) In Goalless Draw IN spite of the fact that the 7th Heavy Battery had the better of the exchanges in a keenly contested hockey match at Hong Lim Green yesterday, the S C.RC. held the visitors to a goalless
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  • 132 14 Skins Beat Blakan Mati R.A. A GOOD forwarc'. line aided by a steady defence enabled the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers to score a 2—l victory over the Royal Artillery, Blakan Mati, in a hockey match yesterday at Tanglin. The Gunners had several outstanding players, but their efforts were individualistic
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  • 188 14 Mrs. K. A. Jackman Wins November Medal THE S.G.C. November L.G.U. Medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win fcr Mrs. K. A. Jackman with a score of 71. The following were the returns: Mrs. K. A. Jackman 87 16=71 Mrs.
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  • 157 14 UNITEERS' T. L. SOCIETY Members of the Unilea Engineers Cooperative Thrift ana Loan Socl'.y held their first annual picnic at Mr r a.n Boon Liat s bungalow. Changi. on Sunday last. There was a good attendance of members and frier.ds. ir.ciud ng Mr. W. A. L. Schaub. President of the
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  • 112 14 TIES in the Volunteer Snooker tournament at the S.C.C. will be playi ed as follows: Monday <22nd»: G. Pritthctt and H. L. Hopkin v.s. M. Melville and R Johnson; C. Lawson and W. H Palgrave vs. O. G. Fugler and Roy Brown Tuesday <23rd>: F. J. L. Ma.Vger
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  • 65 14 Banka Sports Club vs. Balestier Club on Friday at the Clerical Union ground: Lee Pak Tong, Boon Soon San, Phang Kong Hee, Yap Thian Teck (captain), Lim Boon Kwang, Phang Choong Hee Teo Chec Tang, Chong Lian Sin, Hah Tee Sian and Lim Chioe Sem. Reserves:—Lee Nam Djoet,
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  • 32 14 The Malayalee Association soccer team vs. the Terror at H M. Naval Base on Saturday at 5.15 p.m.: Kuty P 2n?u 1 lann i am Kesavan, Anandhan, Kesavau N.. Paul.
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  • 295 14 "4" Teams Meet On The Padang NY two goals to nil. the Singapore Colts B defeated the Singapore Cricket Cub V W**™ hocke y fixture on the Padang yesterday. Had the rjolK made use of the several opportunities of Sorihg e e ar°ly in
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  • 99 14 Singapore. Thursday. THE P.W D. "A" team beat Forp Canning in a hockey match played at Port Canning yesterday by 3—2, after the Fort had held a *—1 lead at the interval. Sutton opened the scoring for the Department and Joyce replied for the home side. Bridges
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  • 274 14 AT S.C.R.C. Tournament Result* And Ties rE following are he resuMi of played at the Bong ?i m G reen yesterday afternoon, it the s< \<j open invitation lawn tennis trurna ment: Men's Open Singles: Yam beat Yap Ah Hi Foo Wo Wan beat Lofi 6* —1. Mixed
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  • 16 14 Reuter. The EUgfl 1 X The eighteenth garni championship was t forty moves. Reuter
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  • 240 15 NOV. 25 27 Class 4 Horses Class 2 Ponies On n Reporter) la Lumpur. Nov. 17. he Seiangor Skyc race Nov 25 and 27 are as fol--SES CLASS FCT.R IST 2ND RUN RUN s'oF 6 F x IT X X X
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  • 23 15 B] Poree beat the Royal ti. at rugger at Se- > Points (two goals 4> A. Alr Fprce 1 departments. Two
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  • 186 15 Drawn Hockey Match With R.A.P. T HE a ß M a h y aif th t°) UBh KWLS SWS second half, the visitors were two goal! The game was exciting and played at a fast pace throughout.' The Air Force SSt f;^f Stan i ly on the
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  • 336 15 Sydney, N.s.w.. Oct. 18 J. Bromwich won the Metropolitan lawn ter.nis singles thampion hip at the Strath field Rscreaucn Club, beating N Tuivey in the finai 4, 64. J. Crawford and Bromwich defeated V. H. McGrath and D. Thompson, the holders, in the final of the doubles championship.
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  • 146 15 Navy And Air Force vs. Army At Stadium QNE of the principlal fixtures in to* U Southern section of the Malaya 11 be played li I Rn?,, M StadlUn on Saturday, when ihe Royal Navy and Air Force XV will eppose the Army Armv a h^f n H
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  • 58 15 Light Blues Trounce Edinburgh Reuter. London, Nov. 18. YESTERDAY'S principal rugby matches resulted as follows: Hampshire U; Middlesex 6 Cambridge U. 39: Edinburgh TJ. 6. The County championshin match between Notts. Lincoln and Derby vs Leicestershire, due to be played to-day was put forward a day and resulted
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  • 315 15 Uneventful Sailing On Sunday fAST Sunday's Royal Singapore *J Yacht Club race for the 6evenlfu.2 J?" co, ?'J Jar ati.ely uneventful. Sailing in a steady S W brce/e a »'l consist--2f «K Ulre, y of the start set the only real prcblem. The first leg
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    • 85 15 iioyim. at the HAPPY WORLD PARK FRIDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER, 19T7, At 8.30 p.m. Kid CARPENTIER vs. Yng. AM AS 6—(3) Rounds. Billy WALKER vs. Mhd. AWANfI 6 Rounds. Tommy CARRIE vs. Batt. STANLEY 4 Rounds. FETURN CONTEST BY PUBLIC DEMAND. W. JOHNSON vs. M. OSMAN 4 Rcunds. M. HI SSAIN
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    • 49 15 bĕrĕbos x Purity Products no grjvy-making difficult,*! which pours freely and remains dry t0 /our personality by m BATTCRSBY FUR FELT HAT ,C is not: mere, y a head \i\ covering but also a social JiHsKl asset Obtainable in smart Lcndon St y es to please X discriminating men.
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    • 75 15 r SUPREMACY THE pMniiiJi SINGAPORE 6- B RANCHES i _MAIAYAS FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY II I OIL LAMPS vi t c good enough I I electricity came in hard chocolate was alt right until we made AE RO I V KVSV Bl illustration brio* 1 j %•>•<••• i. I I N
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    • 110 16 CHAP SINGA PI 111 V<- MELAYIT I* fIHS v ■Br 111 All. 10* PPI7E WIWWFP I HAPPY WORLD PROFESSIONAL Si 1 JXiLlj tTIIIIIEiA, v Kronchong Stamboel Competition THE FINEST MODERN MALAY SINGER ON RECORDS TO-DAY to hear her latest soNGS* CHAP QF. 5. NASIB SARAWAK StaabocL SINGA 7. TAPANOELI OH
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    • 476 16 Foot Itch Cause Killed in4Daqs Pain and Itching i Stopped in 7 'i I>o your feet itch *o badly that they germs, parasites, and fungus responsible! nearly drive y<>u crazy? Does the skin <>n for these foot Infections, as well as Uing- > our feet crack and peel? Are there
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    • 126 16 •PILES There is no need for us to tdl maddening irritation, the day torture caused by pile tToV m V you that if you only start a«c« at once it will stop soothe and completely heal b.mo piles. Read just these two p of letters. «*s«j Mrs. M. A. A.,
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    • 135 17 *J»HE fronts of her teeth gleam, but she f quite unsuited to its work, and the backs of her teerh are untouched. Tek's short head was specially designed to fit the inner curve of your mouth and to keep the backs cf ycur teeth as clean as the fronts. No
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    • 256 17 «a E vI' S t A D EVICE TC SA^L LENS STRAIN? AND^BREAKAGE. lox,T scre S£F"»» mounting to look you? Best 15!- OPTICAL HOUSE, 320, North Bridge lioad, rhoce 6361 i NEWS MUSIC i J TALKS S from INDIA j Rad i° to-day and listen to INDIA always. J J
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    • 434 17 Radio 1 BERLIN STATION ta S,U r On Bo Uraem h M icipal STrSISrS <m> .rants £T;,4;£"avSi».» 3l mm »^Kr£T-SK^SfmSFr f songs by oSs§2£2 <JH» ci^ aj^ The wfa- £■«> P "The forest leaves are Gramophone Re- I metres (9.51 v loughbv ivfti 9 uartet: Louis WU- filing." Conecrt how
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    • 222 18 I MENACE YOUR HEALTH' r %MLISTHEmA f CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE WITHOUT RESERVE arge rich collection of var'oua pieces artistic marble works, suitabb 'or Christmas and Now Year Gilts To be held at '>. 7, First Cress Street, MALACCA, ON Tl KSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 11»37, AT
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    • 59 18 BMpM i; itures c dded !<? ..hose HQ l aV: ik° 'Minx' 1 >*2^*V? world. :rost pr-nu l:vht car place i ut^T^JWHll^^-^iAV^y&ttfi KImMbB ri^ hj ahf£d a earn ccmfuri safety yHH pertoimurce. PROVED ■uMOI«MKOtjHwB^KIIra£|HHB hh| and economy. T frj LVO S >| oTO 1« S LIId ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. UNIVERSAL
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    • 11 18 Private Car t#> No Claim Bo* 1 NATIONAL GENERAL INSTANCE MEYER
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    • 1140 18 HERE'S SOMETHING \fiililViin BmlltllO M r SV m Nirom news bulletin. THAT'S BETTER THAN <Wl« I» JttM 1.20 p\m. Lunch music (0:> LIVER OIL! {Continued from page 17, 210 p.m. News bulletin. Ta.e.e.s. tablets j J£ f> W for thin people. «Ayjto i MMMMVQ 940 nm Gramophone Records. 6.20 p.m.
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  • 230 19 ,r(| Halifax's Visit ,m HITLER COME INTO I-EAGUE? Reuter. Paris. Nov. 16. Lord Halifax's visit p,. r i Pert max writes as the Echo do Paris: thei the Fuehrer's exfactory in spirit. We of Lord Halifax's b. the fact of it a Gerut into the daylight
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  • 53 19 Commons P ass New Bill Reuter. L:oyd P a n il the the °«*"y available SH thonties sandbags for th loCal au Puhlic shelters Thl c pur Pos e of SSSJ at about TS&Z duty of big local' ??thnH« ould b We cer this matter thoritw s to
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  • 38 19 Another Outrage Off Spain Reuter. Barcelona, Nov. 17. T<HE British merchant vessel Car fr m Curacao J M& B tt that he o.lmnalist planes befween the Shi l he Danish coast She asked for assistance Renter
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  • 52 19 To Be Presented To King Farouk Alexandria Admiral Sir Gerard Wells Pa«i™ c in dates fr om 1759 and has w sTa hJd lr hat Jt milst have lain on the i for over a century V he King nreVsPn S u a keen numismatist. pXof the harboiir.
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  • 117 19 Russia Withdraws Objections British Official Wireless. AT tn rf,,,' London, Nov. 16. lentil 5 «t etlnS 0f the vention sub-committee M Maislcv iters rrorn Spain, accepted the resom tion on Nov. 4 in toto without any^Se?" g W th tSe fprrrf t the in terpretation of the
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  • 69 19 Spanish Workers' Note To China Reuter. Barcelona. Nov. 16 t* oiSi^i'V?^ 88 f thr Catalonian senttoe"3s mS m n Worke reprere°opi ce e rS V ted a dicTte% W^t c H rs, 1 U G T of Catalonia denoco v 3 brotherly salute to their Chi st
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  • 22 19 Reuter. Rome, Nov. n. OjSfaf'g. mSS" foraal r«oeihZ.k Ita »an annexation or ft. -lieuter g d cm Pe r <>r
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    • 74 19 D-CEDAR POLISH! WAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLE3S HOME 1 FRIENDS ADMIRE. j CLEANS AS IT POLISHES j BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with 0 CEDAR POLISH. It \t*r A quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surfaces removes I I spots and stains, and imparts a beautiful, rich, dry, lasting j >
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    • 158 19 50,e A enls CLAUDETTE COLBERT'S secret showed Sally the way to beauty "No giri could be attractive with Listen to this, Sally! 'Like nine j MONTH LATER a sk.n as coarse as mine. I'd give out of ten other film stars, "Thanks for your advice about •nothing to have a
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  • 183 20 Group photograph of the members ot the Golden Bell Minstrels with their new uniform. In centre: The President, Mr. Tan Teck Guan and on his left, Mr. Lye Boon Hong, vice-President. (Tribune). Members of the Girls' Friendly Ban 1 who are
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    • 35 20 TRY r i SEE THE NEW MODEL f J OS COLD FANCY CHROME WATERPROOF STAINLESS STEEL K^K^M^ l POCKET \SaMS&M WRISTLET CENTS WATCHES Just Arrived AT ALL' DEALERS j Sole Keents: MONITOR LTD. Singapore. j
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    • 54 20 (X'MAS GIFTS TOTS GALORE, PRESENTS FO& BOTH YOUNG AND OLD. FOR THINGS BEAUTIFUL COME EARLY TO BABA CO., LTD. 149, Middle Rd: 'Phone 2115. All the purchases if required will be packed properly and posted to *our friend in any part of Europe or America. I HOT BANISHES ENERVATION° AND
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    • 37 20 -AyLMlJ (ml SOLE AGENTS: RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFIT. Consists of 1 Stradlvarins model violin. 1 Case, and 1 I All Complete for $8.80 only. I SEASON CO„ LIMITED, I (Musical Instrument Dealers). m 116, North Bridge Road.
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