Malaya Tribune, 19 November 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI -No. 272. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: KHday. Nov. 19, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACES- SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1937 _^xN
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  • 424 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES TRAMP SHIPPING CO-OPERATION Representative Meeting Endorses Scheme A PRIVATE meeting of tramp .shipowners met last month at the Chamber of Shipping and enthusiastically adopted the scheme prepared by the Tramp Shipping Administrative Committee, for voluntary co-operation by the tramp shipping industry with(ut Government assistance. The following statement
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  • 235 2 Plans for the reorganisation of the United States shipping services to the east coast of South America and to London were referred to by Air. P. A. S. Franklin, chairman of the United States Lines, when he arrived at Southampton last month from New York in the Cunard
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    • 460 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I P& o.nd BRITISH INDIA Incorporated in England). 11.I 1 O. S. N. CtVS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1937. RANPURA 17,000 Nov. II SOUDAN 6.500 Nov. 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. j CORFU 15,000 Dec. V J BURDWAN t 6,070 Dec. U CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 3 1938. CARTHAGE
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    • 136 2 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin. Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. SUISANG Nov. 25
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    • 533 2 I ML EL !L I KOKUSAI LINE. 1 1 (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) t (Incorporated in Japan). j lor JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). i Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore S pore via New York ms KATSURAGI MARU Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Keelung Jan. 21 ms
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    • 313 2 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TH TO 31ST, 1*37. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHII "BORINGIA" (12.500 tons displacement) ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING S.AM and INDO-CHINA. ROUNDTRIP PARE SI 10.— excluding stay ashore in Bangkok)
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    • 419 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORI)I>r I j (Incorpor. Germ,, The undernoted are t] intended fixtures: OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG SHI NORTH CHINA and J 1 .s "SCHARNHORST Nortli China m.s. "TRAVE" on its Mai Shanghai, Taku B Dairen rlso Chefco I BUS. FULDA" SS. 'POTSDAM" aim-- China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG Bi
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    • 2201 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I>UBIJC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. re no w uivited for the rial.- or service. For Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. scrap iron materials rr: falgar Street )t'DOSII I Wednesday, 24th Nov. 1937. elivery at the i enl re of two k chesses »1938 ach complete anutacturert pare
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    • 393 3 EDUCATIONAL BENNETT COLLEGE TRAINING—FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY. Courses: Secretaryship, Accountancy, Radi>, Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical* Cambridge. Matriculation. Commercial Write: Post Box 108, Singapore. mm I FAR PASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, 1-A, Kirk Terrace. The school of art ol imparting knowledge. Pupils prepared for London exam, practical and theoretical music. Solfeggio, Kindergarten and Jazz
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    • 129 3 There are 4,000,000 FRIGIDAIRE owners /ater»on, Simons Co., Ltd. FOR JEST VALUE AND CHEAPEBT PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF. WATCHES (LOCKS ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries invited from all markets. Wholesale only supplied. Phone 3785, wrhe or call at E. NASSIM SONS, 381, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. i I Lonp Kaths in
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  • 419 4 j LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 18. 1 Previous To-day Change SUKBEB Tone Quietly Steady Quiet Spot Buyer*. 7 7l 16 +116 Sellera 7 1 10 7 3 16 4 (2nd Forwari) Dec. Buyers. 7 7 J 8 Sellers. 7% 7 316 +116 (3rd Forward) Jan.l Max. Buyers.
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  • 65 4 Aver Kuning iF M S Rubber Co 10.000 lb Frck K Rubber Estate.—26 500 lb Lo r SJftf F.M.8.1 Rubier Estate (k; 000 b. Chersonese (F.lf.8.) Estates r:< ooc ib. nfimtfctwm Rubber Estates #800" Hlehlanda and Lowlands Rubber Co i5 000 lb. Klnbanr Rubber Co. —156.500 lb
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  • 103 4 London, Nov. 18 Paris New York 5.00 Montreal 4.C9U Brussels 29.391:, Ccneva 21.61 Eeigrade 216 Amsterdam 9.01 s a Milan 95 Berlin 12.37 3 4 Stockholm U'39« 2 Copenhagen 21.40 Oslo 19.90 Prrsue 141 7 Madrid 141~ 8 Vienna 26>/ 2 Lisbon 110 3 16 Rio 2 27
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    • 762 4 j Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL A $10,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. Hi OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CIIULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES 1 Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 l> cner 1 Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." c LONDON BANKERS /bJn<\ YORK BANKERS Midland
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    • 211 4 PREMIERE CAMERA SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD, PO. Robinson lioad. Singapore. S OXFORD ANNUALS. V Oxford Annuals for Poys and Gir!? They arc sue to plea I 1 You get real value when you buy an Oxford volume Over ci tof yjur elections. Prices from 3n tti to n j i TUB
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  • 682 5 Ouolations By And Co. Singapore, Nov. 18, 5 p m. Y11MNG Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 41- 4 6 tng 3i 3348 51 -nom 26 6 28 6xd 0.85 0.90 22 6 23 6 gor 147 1.52 1 ay 28 20 20 6 22 C»40 0.45 1
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  • 168 5 The weekly report of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. dated Nov. 18. states: Those who believed that Mr. Roosevelt had up his sleeve a panancea Jot America's economic ills were sharply disappointed with the President's speech to Congress on Monday. The first re lection was a setback in
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  • 524 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. U7E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White. Weld and Co.. Ne.v report to us by cable as follows:STOCKS In the absence nl stimulating news from
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  • 156 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Nov. Company Defend Boots a« (j flnan e >£ Payable Date to date Int". Nov! 24 fo To,f Jelebu 5% Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Nov. n. 4 1 K "t Tin 50% Final NOT. 19 Nov. 26 Nov. 20 85% Kuchai Fjna i
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  • 159 5 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: Int. Apr. 1. Oct. I-..-.■ 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. nom 3 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30. 102 304 May 15, Nov 15 101 PENANG MUNICIPAL: 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. ft* 1926 red. 1955-66 $4,000,000
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  • 148 5 Report By Fraser And Company TIN. The 3 months'price of tin fell yesterday in London by 135 to £181.10. while the New York price fell 13 8 to 41 Conditions on the London Stock Exchange wer c reported to be weak, and with Wall Street sending over
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  • 18 5 Singapore, Nov. 10. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Tin $89 (down $8)
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  • 17 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 2S\ (up >«); Sellers 28Vs (up
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  • 290 5 Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers. Seller: Ampat 4 4 6 Ayer Hitam 26 27 -xd Bangrta 23 24 Batu Selangor 1.50 155 Chenderiang 20 21 Hitam Tin 0.40 0.44 Hongkong Tin 26 27 Hong Fatt 1.05 l.lOcd Idris Hydraulic 8 9 Ipoh Tin 25 26 Jelebu
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  • 47 5 Bonus Dividend Of Ten Per Cent. The 25th annual general meeting ct Wearne Brothers. Ltd., will be held at the company's offices, Orchard Road, on Dec. 3. A final dividend of 5 per cent, ami a bonus dividend of 10 per cent, wil be recommended.
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  • 51 5 Singapore, Thursday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous Ttv-d.iV Pesos Antamok 0.50 0.50 Benguet Consolidated 9.70 9.80 Consolidated Mines 0.014 0.014 LX.L 0.56 unquoted San Mauricio 0.53 unquoted United Paracale 0.51
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    • 504 5 1 S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Servic-?. Members 1 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 113 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Nether lands, closing at 7 p.m. Sunday. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Infernal Air Service, Glaring at 6 a.m. Saturday. vMedan, Jasjci, Amsterdam 3 and iLondon!: Netherlands, riosimj at 7 pjn. Saturday. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. '-Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing at 10 p.m.
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  • 176 6 Mails expected Irom Europe e f c. iLondcni by Air (Imperial), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only g pjn. to-day and general delivery ot letters 3.25 a.m. tc-morrow. Mails expected irom Penang and KualL Lumpur by Air (Internal Service), time cf delivcrx ol boxholders' letters only 7.30
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  • 47 6 The s.s. Deucalion for Philippine islands Ac. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 pm. yesterday will now dose at 3 p.m. to-day. 'lhe s.s. Pres. Adams'ior U.S.A (Parcels cnlyr. Mails previously announced as closing at 10.30 a.m. will no,- close at. 3.30 pm. to-day.
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  • 55 6 I nderwriters Announce A Reduction Reuter. London, Nov. 18. U1AH ri:;k rates on Shanghai-bound cargoe;; have been reduced from 20s to 5s. per cent., according to a new schedule issued by the joint war risk rating committee of the company and Lloyds' Underwriters. Reductions are also made
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  • 174 6 Singapore. rTov. 18. P. (Slami W. Coast No. 1 per Kovan $158 L. (Slaml W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan 5152 R. «Siami W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $I*l Slam Rice SiirWhay No. 1 $222 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $190 clam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $166 Siam
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  • 123 6 Singapore, Nov. 19. Ship alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1) Op ten Noort 22: Kamuning 20. Main Wharf (Entrance uare 2) Ranpura 18: Kistna 16; Flintshire 14; Fresident Adams, Gewang 11; La Plata Maru 9; Glenogle 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2)
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  • 169 6 ALHAMBRA—"WiId and Woolly"— G. 15 and y. 15 p.m. CAFIIOL—Junn KinT Read In 'The Road Back" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—-Said O'Reilly To McNab'— tj.io and a. id p.m. MARLBOROUGH —"Jcevan Naiya" (Hindustani I and attraction—6 and 9 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL. Cnintamani Tamil* 5.45 and 9.30 p.m. ROXY.—"Go West
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  • 169 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 19 Stage Presentation of "Outward B< by S.A.D.C. in aid of China I Fund, Victoria Theatre. 9.15 p.n Hockey: Singapore State Trial. S < S.R.C. II v. R.A.F. II. S.RC.; SC I v. R.E. I, S.C.R.C.; CSC v Ac C.S.C.; I.A.
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  • 118 6 Singapore. Thun ri The following passengers dia i at Singapore irom the Prcsick v"hich arrived here from Manila day:— Punies J. Barash. Jessie Barash iard Bastian. Fay Bishop. Leo A Bl I hemas C. Browning. Henry I I'cng Han Ching. Teng Shu C\. •othv A. Cole. Lawrence M.
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  • 159 6 Atreus. British. 4.132 tons from V r*ama Nov. 18. to Glasgow Nov 20 Ccmcrin. British. 8.743 tons fi i'ckohama New. 17. to Per.. Hoegh Merchant, Norwegian 2.920 ions, irom Karachi Nov. 17 tx Bata Mcv. 25. President Adams. American. 6 34") ton ac.Ti New York Nov. 17. to
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    • 111 6 MALAYAN PREMI£f< HOTEL A i j TO-MGHT i COCKTAIL DANCE 6-30 to 8.30 p.m j DINNER and DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. i S COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME MIMI «ie BONNE 1 aso cl JOSE REQUESEN j Talented Mexican Dancers. I Non-c!inrrs $1 00 l r TO RAFFLES BRASSERIE FOR
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    • 204 6 I"HIU>RK>"S COLIC. Colic is a commc:. trouble with infants and little children. Gas forms in th? :tcmach and towel and the consequent pain causes the child to cry out, he diaws his legs up ci. .se to the body and rzruses to be quit tee;. Baby'.s Own Table s arc
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 400 6 CLUB DIARY flMISTAL INTELLIGENCE; pMLftTSa «SgTS S provided svecially for them seen i E5%«W5sa?*E 'steamer mails dispatches ant^^A*& W I h-niTii.i% c/ttb D?ar2/ can corer meetings, enter-TO-DAY tainmenls, night-visits and such funcDM AND Tim X* t"AT«M :8 T» SWB S 1 TO DA v, NO v. 19 Java, SoiithWcst Sumatra,
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  • 169 7 Court Of Appeal Our Own Reporter) Kiuiu Lumpur. Wednesday. ■j tive piias, one of insanity. the other of grave and sudden were pal forward by a Rengasamv at the F.M.3. Appi al to-day. in his appeal ntence of death imposed Mr Justice Pedloi at the j
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  • 125 7 Singapore European Fined Mr a q d v Sin s a Thursday. LW «i^^f° n f Dairy Farm, «.fo«u' oin S,apore. was fined S4 or id by Mr L me r d ?tl Sim^ e Magis r-M J e tv?° h the Fourth P°«cc nip? H.i" thls «ornlng,
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  • 109 7 bnlroS.-t' rrived n Singapore Mr y KNILM Plane "PK—AFJ"Tii Van Mrs vuKaoe. Mr. Run Me Shrw XV fi otene -Buterd": mi k. o. Mascheik, Mr l v c Castetejra, Mr j, Bundat. Mr.Tankab KLM o^lan" r0 -Valk I d a a ld h Mr L. de Zeeuw,
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  • 82 7 The following passengers arc arriving in Singapore by the Yasukuni Ma™ Nov 25-J hCr tTOai London 0,1 Miss I. I. Backhouse, Ma* or r Pemop ?i r r j p Mi nd v .a-*pf p Phettfe Mi.-vs A. Chettle. Mr. and ftfcs M CT>Miss D. I B Dansey
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  • 153 7 Entertainment For Red Cross THE following donations from sym- pathisers are gratefully acknowledged by the Oleh Oleh Party towards the China Relief Charity performance organised by the Party for Nov. 26Mr Lee Soon Aun $50. "A Sympathiser* $20. Mr Chan Loong $10. Mr G. Seefelri $5. Mr. Soh
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    • 84 7 PREVENT COLDS Help prevent colds by n daily u>c oi GLYCOTHYMOI.INh. ..the 40--1 year-old alkaline solution that soothes and heals irritated nose and throat membranes, linsucnasscd as a pleasant, effective MILK AT ITS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOUIII TE BRAND Sin 1 Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It
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    • 217 7 Reduces Engine Wear BECAUSE IT'S \oo% PURE PARAFFINBASE PROPANE-SOLVENT REFINED! THE safe lubricating life of an oil motor protect ion... reduces or e'i- depends upon its resistance to mi nates carbon knocks in cars or oxidation— sludging and carbon lorries...and KEEPS MOTORS formation. CLEANER! All low-grade materials which These advantages
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    • 340 8 A BRIGHT PROGRAM ML! i r^ j ALHAMBRA) 1 To-Night 6-15 9-15 j j j j ,1 •> I j Hd.i.rH,i,rfcj.»!^i=tJ I m m- V/Ta Tun xA k, R r>AO BEHIND POST Ot-f-iv-fc iO->IGHT, LAST NIGHT, AT P.M 1 CAPTAIN EDDIE RICKENBACKERS JOHN KING JEAN ROGERS in •An: DRIIMMOND" Concluding
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    • 244 8 ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS AT EVERY PERFORMANCE NEW UNIVERSAL CAPITOL 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-l5_ presents mmt B 1111 Erich Remarque's famous <%Ĕ&M& SEQUEL to fwk with JOHN KING 1 SLIM SUMMERVILLE I BARBARA READ SBBHBBM™ 1^' LIONEL AT WILL and t;»»i Come Early! Usual Cinema Prices L 4 2 ..eMang—To-night S To-morrow Night.
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    • 279 8 re£K*fc«*s2 To N,gh 6 5-9 15 i year s biooest crop of laughs "SAID O'REILLY TO McNAB" I You've lecn and enjoyed the famous "VOQUE'S" dres-: mode J musical Show. S j I NOW PARAMOUNT brings to you THE WORLD'S I BEAUTIFUL ART MODELS in the Screen's sappiest So DANCE
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    • 567 9 siW DIABETES! Just im ,5 AT WHAT WD LIKE I J«st imagine yourself a gutsi in the m? o you SXTOJB Mother, iSUfc y U Start Ukin DRINK D. T. LTJVTS GET YOUR TIN NOW! Agents for Johore. PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY BOON cOy, l or Malacca. D T ANY—SINGAPORE. Singapore—Phone 3411.
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    • 429 9 |The Best Spring Dance Floor In Town! S 'PHONE 4184. Anson Road, Singapore. I STRAITS 111 Alt! I TEA DANCE ON EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY TTIURSnAV pnmiv S I SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. FROM 6 r\M TO 0p m FREE ADMISSION. i NIGHT DANCE FROM 9 TO MIDNIGHT. 1 ADMISSION 20 CTS.
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    • 353 9 f 4(f TO-NIC// 4*V Sto* from ■X 9*30 I A"///, F NON-STOP DANCE PjL 1 N'i W HOSTESSES is FROM HQNG KONG IHI f WATCH! \\^\TChTl 1 SPECIAL HARI RAYA ATTRACTIi j Amateur Kronchong And Stambol Competition I S At The New World Boxing Arena On 6lh DECEMBER, U)M i
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  • 111 10 KOH —M: flam Koh Choo Nco alias passed away peacefu ly at her residir.ee at No. 25, Cheng Tuan Street oil Tanjong Pogir Road on the 16th November, 1937 at the age of 54. leaving behind her 3 sons. Mes.-is. Chua Ki lg *****12. Ksng Han and
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  • 39 10 WFSTERIIOUT—On 18th November. 1L37. at Ihe General Hosptal, Singapore, Jchannes Bartholomew Westerhout, J.P.. late cf Messrs. We terhout Oman, Architects, aged 66 years. 7h" funeial service v ll take place at the B'.dadari Cemeter\ at 5 p.m. to-day.
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  • 764 10 gINCE the Malayan Internal Air Service was stance! through the enterprise of Messrs. Wearne Brothers, we have persistently advocated the justice of the authorities giving the undertaking practical support. The practice of Governments granting subsidies to ail services is universal the world over, for it is recognised
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  • 168 10 Reuters' Manager Going To India S'ngap re. Friday. MR. F. R. Jones, the manager for Reuters. I/d.. in Singapore, has been Dromoted to be principal assistant to the general manager for India, and will leave with Mrs. Jones by the Victoria, en roue to Calcutta, on
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  • 1358 10 GENERALISSIMO'S CALL FOR SACRIFICE U-F reproduce below lhe aJd.es* broadcast by Generalissimo Chia,,, Kai Shek on the eve of the "Double Tenth." rpHE National Anniversary this year is observed at a most critical time for the Chinese Republic. The whole country in the throes ot" foreign aggression
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  • 101 10 Death Of A Well-Known Resident Singapore, Friday. WE regret to record the death of Mi. Johannes Bartholomew Westerhout. .T P., which took place at the General Hasoital lust nightMr. Westerhout, who was 66 years of age. wis an old and much resoecteu resident cf Singapore. He
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  • 53 10 H.H. Tunku Badlishah Appointed IT is announced in the Kedah G ment Gazette that ."eUow'-m *#»ath of t*e late Recent -»f Kod-\ "•uccessor has been appointed w nrr-on of H. H. Timku Bad rM g Ihni Sultan Sir Abdul flalim Shah. Raia Mud v w from Ist
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  • 31 10 The appointment of Mr. untitled ick Sutton to be an Assist ant En Malovon Public Works Service effect from Sent, 24. 1937. has k* proved. Mr. Sutton arrived on c 1937.
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    • 190 10 j. RAVELLING RUGSS j I i i 11 >I: AI KOR TRAVEL MOTORING AND MANY OTHER J USES. WEIGHT TWO LBS. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. j M SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j r i i i i rt|*' i i I r I <*. f i (h> *ague I W/CHRISTMAS 5 In
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    • 63 10 t T w Studio fir foto-portri'l by j i foto-artiil J only {railways! I HARI RAYA PUASA, 1937. j IHE AVAILABILITY s CF s WEEK-END TICKETS J j Will be extended as follows j l Oatwr.rd-Thui.sday 2nd to Tuesd*i j 7tli Dec. 1937. J Return-Friday 3rd to Wednesday. J Bth
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  • 257 11 AID TO EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT LEAGUE REFORM STRONG DEMAND FOR ABOLITION OF PENAL CLAUSE PLEA that the British Government should concede the principle ol restoration of the former German colonies lade by Lord Noel Buxton in the House of Lords He urired that such a
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  • 360 11 London Views n China London, Nov. 18. dealing with the pro- war in China, the Daily tat the Japanese have ilk ver they expected, [uipment has not preChin c from showing eralqual to that of their there was no sign of a the nerve of the Chinese
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  • 340 11 ANGLO-AMERICAN PACT PLAN NEGOTIATION Contribution To Stability Reuter. London. Nov. 18. JT is hoped that an effective con- j tribution to improvement in world trade will result from the Anglo American trade negotiations. According to American circles Mr. Cordell Hull will shortly announce a comprehensive list
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  • 52 11 Reuter. Stockholm, Nov. 1«. VISCOUNT Cecil of Chehvood, prevldcnt of the Leajrue of Nations Lnion of Great Pritain. ar.d a prominent Foreign Office head ioring the jrieat war, |>o fn awar>d the Nobel Prize lor 1937 in recognition of many years devoted to the cause of world pca?e—Renter. JAPAN'S THREAT
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  • 683 11 Arms To China SEIZURE OF PORTS? Shanghai, Nov. 10. S EN ATOR Bearanger of the French Government in an interview given to press representatives said that tliL 1 Japanese Ambassador to France visited the French Foreign Office and warned the French Government not t.. supply further arms to China via
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  • 209 11 New Move In Tokyo DENUNCIATION URGED Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 10. JWK Meirinkai Association of retired officials of the civil and fighting services has passed a resolution urging lhe Government to denounce the Nine-Power Treaty forthwith. The resolution was handed by general Kunishige Tanaka to General Hirota and members of the
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  • 93 11 Another Two-Days Dash Reuter. London. Nov. 13. PLYING Officer Clouston and his com--1 panion, who broke the outward Cape record, began their return flight to England at 6 a.m. G M T. to-day. They arrived at Johannesburg at 9.55 G.M.T., and left at 10.35 for Broken Hill where they landed
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  • 80 11 Customs "Arrangement" Made Reuter. Tientsin, Nov. 10. DEUTER is authorised to make the v following statement "after protracted discussion a satisfactory solution of the custom.s situation In North China has been reached Full details are not at present available but the arrangement mainly provides for the integrity of the customs
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  • 58 11 Host To Two Reigning Monarehs Reuter. London, No-\ 18. Mr. Anthony Eden acted as host to two reigning monarehs wjien he was present at ihe banquet given at the Foreign Office for the King of the Belgians, which was attended by King George. It was King Leopold's last official engagement
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  • 61 11 Reuter. Bucharest, Nov. 18 It is learned unofficially that Queen Marie has made satisfactory progress in the past 48 hours. The plan to send her to a sanatorium In Vienna may be abandoned.—Reuter. Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, who has taken a prominent part in the preliminary work
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  • 75 11 Ban On Imports Of Food Reuter. Rome. Nov. 18. MUSSOLINI has launched the second ITI year of tne self-sufficiency campaign when he addressed a meeting of industrial employers and employees, declaring that Italy muse become a selfcontained economic unit. In course of three meetings with his economic
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  • 55 11 Health Minister alls For Inquiry London, Nov. 18. The Minister of Health is directing that a public enquiry shall be held into the Circumstances; of the outbreak cf typhoid in the Croydon district, where to date 95 cases have bern notified Five deaths have re far resulted from
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  • 20 11 London, Nov. 18 The King will attend the Oxford and Cambrian rugby match at Twickenham on December 7.—British Official Wireless.
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    • 17 11 CHEAPEI^% C S ENT»ts: JOSEPH SONS, LTD., Singapore- Kuala Lumpur. UWILANIMI BUTTERY CO. Penang. m PT 22
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    • 33 11 I—iMMlltn—rT lrr imil gu^^M TUNE IN BRITISH STATIONS BY NAME with a BRITISH RECEIVER MODEL 469 tĔmStM Distributors for 11.M.V. Bnthh Radios. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. r 1 Xl &Hi ISISHOP STREET, PENANG. JlLfc
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  • 752 12 ALWAYS READY TO LISTEN SIR M. WATSON Broadcast Address From Singapore IN his broadcast talk on "Some Impressions of Malaya," from the 8.M.8.C. station last night Sir Malcolm Watson said: I have been talking so much about malaria in the course of the last four
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  • 67 12 Th» Jaj anese Consulate-General states that the former Ambassador Mr. K. Debucnl will speak by radio on Saturday at u .3j p.m. His subject will b e The Cause of the Far Eastern Conflict." Mr Debuchi was once Foreign Mun.stt r and Ambassador to Washingtun He passed
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  • 19 12 Major Lindsay Vears, A.D.C. to His 'i>i< the Sultan of Perak, returned to Kuala Kangsai on Bundai norn vi
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  • 373 12 Another Good Year Ke ported THE eighth annual meeting ol the Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., will be held at the registered olfif c of the company, 33, Beach Street, Penan*, on Nov. 25. In the report tor the year ended Aug. 31 the directors slate:
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  • 155 12 Arrangements For Local Celebration Singapore, Thursday. PT. Patrick's Day will be celebrated In Singapore by a dinner and dance. This decision was made at the annual general meeting of the St. Patrick's society held at the Adelphi Hotel to-day. under the chairmanship of Mr. W. Bartley. It
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  • 126 12 Big Increase In Past Year (Frcm Our Oun Reporter) Fenang, Nov. 18. IT is very difficult to discuss the present situation in India in full in the space of a few minutes and so better leave out," said Sir Leslie Hudson in an interview on board the
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  • 109 12 Police Supervisee Cautioned Singapore, Thursday. TOR failing to report himself to the r police on Nov. 1, being a police super- I visee, Chan Kam was brought up this morning before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate. Chan Kam told his worship that he failed to
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  • 444 12 Five Chinese Fined $10 Singapore, Thursday. HOW two Cantonese, Ec Ah Choy, a mechanic, and Wong Siak. a boilermaker, became the innocent victims oi a "tribal battle" fought on Nov. 4 in a coolie line at the Naval Base, Seletar, was related to Mr. W. G.
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  • 65 12 Singapore, Thursday. Charged with voluntarily causing hurt and with committing criminal intimidation by threatening one Daniel de Foe with bodily injury with intent to cause alarm on Nov. 11. at Lorong Lissau. Mr. Charles Elliott, a Dutchman, appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Magistrate this
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  • 242 12 The Inquest BOXER'S EVIDENCE TAKEN Singapore, Friday. a FATAL motor accident whicb occurred in Robinson Road, near the Singapore Detective Station, yesterday evening, in which an elderly Chinese is alleged to have been killed by a motor car driven by a young European. Mr. F. L. Kennedy,
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  • 143 12 Consulates To Be Closed Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 18. IT is understood that the Soviet ha\e 1 requested all states to reduce the number of their Consulates in the U.S.S.R., and the Russo-German negotiations concerning this now being held will probably result in Germany closing some of her Consulates
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  • 342 12 Letters From Our Readers <Tc the Editor of the Mfdaya Tribuiw) Sir-Your editorials of Nov 16 and 17 forrr a step in the right direction and sLuld receive the consideration of those C from the right auarters were included in the MacGreSSSmSee the results of
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  • 1025 12 LOCAL CL'MNI Lawyer's Wife Breaks An Ankle Singapore l irsdai MR. H. A. R. Paalnsr, l lawyer, and his v. iff I (I u Paulusz, were the plaintif action that was commen Justice Howes in the High to-day, the defendai. Ec Changi Farm. Mr. Paulusz's
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  • 80 13 an interview Kidnapped Chiang Kai Shek lridav. /,> < l»lna lo ,»s?er bis ,<t.nt:v f!?neral >»t, «i»' n^rlv < l. l:«t. bv tb? .!.!> ill'» l«»ur >»>.! l l.rope bv <-s ,b.'< 3alvation !v bc lor»- 'be com- ll 5 X n.ili' > '''"IllOl cl > >aid
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  • 75 13 1*21 M:H ons Increase Of Stocks London, Nov. 18. D week ended Nov. 11 the nee sold stock increased r r21.0oo.ooo. •nts the transference to Id acauired by French .•■suit of the repatriation especially from Amev< that such repatriation t-n on a large scale. that the control
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  • 28 13 Chiang Kai She£ 2SS the fri ™«l> kidnapping of Marshal i" the Jean Labor<n hit J**?*! c 1 th: Singapore h,s China. His wife bon the right. (Tribune).
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  • 176 13 Widening The Fascist Bloc Reuter. Ttttt tt Tokyo. Nov. 18. HE Foreign Minister has announced to the Cabinet Japan's decision to recognise Franco, states the Asahi ShimDjn, which adds that Mr. Hirota expained that the Franco regime, some m e ago. requested such recognition, and Germany and
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  • 105 13 On Wednesday last full-moon day was celebrated at the Singapore Buddhist Association. The hall was gaily decorated and illuminated The celebration was held under the patronage of Dr. Arthur Weerekoon nresident of the association and Mrs Weerekoon. There was a large attendance, offerings of various kinds were
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  • 97 13 Emblem Of Peace Loving Race Singapore. Friday. PERSONAL friend of Madam Chia- g 1 Kai Shek, Madam Yang, wife 1 General' Yang Hu Cheng, told a Tribune reporter on her arrival In Singapore in the Jean Laborde to-day th:-t Chinese dress is an emblem of a peace Icving
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  • 108 13 Americans On Way To Sumatra Singapore. Wednesday Led by Mr. John B. Duty, seven young Americans from Texas are on their wav to the wilds of Sumatra in search of oil. The party arrived by the president Adams. They are: Mr. L. M. Denton H. M. Buck.
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  • 22 13 Z9 r>,tll,d !,'!..>>', c l<>., !«»trndin'» tllev l-oltld NiUltN,!' mi V v.-»- m>.,,,sb.' .i c D< >»'K ,1,," '!>.-' Ii I p.'.'tivelv
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  • 549 13 UNRIVALLED Impression Ui Local Resident Singapore. Thursday. "ENGLAND is about the most uros- of all the countri- s'that l have visited in Europe,'' said Mr Montor. the managing director of Mentor Ltd, the well-know?, firm of Singapore, in an interview with a tribune reporter. Mr. Montor has
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  • 54 13 Return Trip Begun Yesterday Reuter Wireless. Capetown, Nov. 18. With the intention of lunching in London on Saturday. Fit.-Lieut. Clouston and Mrs. Kirby-Green left here at (5 a.m GMT. on their return record flight attempt. The Mayor of Capetown gave tne flyers a letter for the Lord Mayor
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    • 56 13 !>» Ml! iM^^ >,— 7 Wj/ D Delilenltullv .-.murl ,»nrl /i!c,/,o/l /c^I» </. >/./ ll» in nuoenlilllce. <»ul>l.inclin« in «»</ W /l. <':',» /7l..' 't i^i' M «H< M ,.>! Nl.llll-»-. <'"'> -"Nl /loc.r c^',i5 <,/ c/// M !..,ll.e,l >>) lli.n..' ..!>d >. > V ma» K. ll,c ><.>. X.
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    • 323 13 SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM —EQUAL TO GRADE "A" PASTEURISED MILK AS SOLD IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. Produced at the Singa ere Dairy Farm from imported, pure bred dairy cows whic 1 regularly tested by the farm.; veterinary surgeon to en ure a safe and pure supply of rich creamy milk. Pasteurization
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  • 615 14 PADANG HOCKEY MATCH 2-1 MARGIN j Cricket Club Miss Absentees THE Ceykm Sports (Tub did exceedingly well lo defeat the S.C.C. at hookey by two goals to one in a match played on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday. They appeared to be the faster team and
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  • 68 14 To-Morrow's Rugby On The Padang THE following will represent St. Andrew's Old Boys vs. the s.c.c. A to-morrow on tiie padang at spm. J Baker; H. Potger, D. Ross, J. Ritchie, K. Leembrugen; R. Eu <eapt >,S. Ross, W. Moss, Koh Eng Kwang, W Pullen, F.
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  • 318 14 English Scottish Soccer Leagues Programme For To-morrow ENGLISH and Scottish League Soecci t matches for to-morrow are as lotlows: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I Birmingham v WHampton V/. Charlton A v Arsenal. Chelsea V Manchester C. i i in.sby T; v Brentford da U v Bolton W. Liverpool v Huddersfield T.
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  • 292 14 Royal Engineers Beat Fort Canning THE "A" XV ol the Royal Engineers I defeated Fort Canning in a keenly contested game of rugoy lootball at Farrer Park yesterday by a goal and two tries (11 points) to nil. The game was marred by frequent which resulted
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  • 324 14 SKINS "Y's" PLAY A DRAW KEEN HOCKEY AT TANGLIN 2 GOALS EACH Fusiliers Make Good Recovery ENJOYING the greater the play in the second hall after being two goals in arrear? nn the change-over, the Skins had hard luck not It run ;;ut winners in their hockey match iv.th the
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  • 85 14 Y.M.C.A. team vs St. Joseph Institution to-dav on S.J.I, ground: A Nathaniels. &fodder. Yapp Them: chye. Ens Sen. Suratta. Dr. V. Xavier, A. Thevatliasan, G. Newman. Hope. Brtrop, Swynj Reserves:—Manasseh, Ebert. Y M C ~a:n v> R.A morrow at Changi. V X Pillay P j •-••nu-v <j. L
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  • 310 14 Tournament Results Ties nFSULTS and ties in the S.C.R.C. open R "vitation lawn tennis tournament a o£. Sg£: Wong Thtan Tec* beat 7—5 3-2 (retired). 3 Rubles Handicap: SeahJßfjMJg and Tan Chung Loke TOM -inH Ena Han (plus 5) B—b, f la Eg Wan
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  • 85 14 Sappers Heat Gunners At Pulau Brani THE 35th Co.. Royal Engineers beat the i 7th Heavy Battery. Royal Artillery. Blakan Mati, by a penalty goal 'three points! to nil in a gruelling game of rugby football at Pulau Brani yesterday. The game developed into a battle between the
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  • 124 14 Results of the singles open championship tournament of the Summer BP ola?ed last week-end, arc as follows: Yen- 'Ihye beat Chong Tian 15—8, r. 15 V-3; Hong Wan beat Peng Seng c_ 15 i 5-7: Seng Heng beat Heng Wah IV-8, 15-«: Kok Hoe beat Lye Oue o
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  • 90 14 Service Fifteens For To-Morrow THE Selctar Services XV for th 1 Malaya Cup Army at the Lea and Vickery replace FO Brolicy an side will probably be: oJ LBomdr. Darling %A* Cpl Mulhns CUT). Pte Richardson IR-A. MC Lieut. W. H H. Wilberforce iR A Lieut. O. Wndtoy
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  • 111 14 A K.O. And A "No Contest* Decision (From Our Own Reporter) I poh. Nov. 18. AT the Jubilee Park to-night. Little Aba van 7.11 beat Kid Arenas 7.10 on points in a ten 3-minute round boxing "tt was a colourless fight, and though Arenas put up a grand
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  • 96 14 The Useful Badminton Party bea' a team from Raffles Institution at the Lome court on Sunday last by four games to one Scores (UsefuTs player* mention f rst> Chiang Tione, Wah beat Howe fc- I Kee 15—3. 15-1; C. W. Huang beat Chan Khek Eng. 14—14 (3—l». 15—10.
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    • 83 14 IKO\I\4. at the HAPPY WORLD PARK TO-NIGHT At tUffl p.m. Kid CARPENTIER vs. Yng. A MAN 6— 131 Rounds. Billy WALKER vs. Mhd. A WANG 6 Rounds. Tommy CARRIE vs. Batt. STANLEY 4 Rounds. RETURN CONTEST BY PUBLIC DEMAND. W. JOHNSON vs. M. OSMAN 4 Rcunds. M. HUSSAIN vs, M.
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    • 111 14 Sfflltt STOMACH is Nature's signal that there M^U^^k is too much acid in the |SW^Sj stomach. Get at the cause— F "AG^n neutralize the acid by taking **J& ;i PHILLIPS' MILK O>F MAGNESIA '^^^feY, Formal*: Mnne*iuin Hydroxjti* 2 APB 7 3~ A Fleeting Golden Opportunity 1 J To Own premises
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  • 129 15 TENNIS PLAYERS' APPEAL TO ELDERS 'Jsraelight Tourney Success Singapore, I'rid;i%. (nit lusion of the f!' l ennis tournament I irts 3 esteid 13 Mr I that the time the 3 fell they needls and he invited ~1 all members to of the community esponsibilities. shall
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  • 35 15 i the MaynVwer j m 1 for thY Jon- rs who wisb to miamem should ports captain Ci :n ir enl rj tee ol 'or .he entries and the draw Party's court on
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  • 14 15 iitute soccer beam r tiiway ground -*p Thuraystixtam, capt.". Stevens, i
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  • 30 15 lidI id parties wishirw la I with the Play- i nc-a!~ with ih* I Mr Low Seah 1 N< are or Mr. 'ico falan Rajah, off Dl.- j
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  • 490 15 Seats German Holder Of European Title London. Nov. 4. EDDIE Phillips (Bow), in whom some people .see r coming champion, though he is now 27, beat Arno Koel mm (Germany), heavyweight champion i i Europe, according to ihe International Boxing Union, at Harrtngav out lit the cos*
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  • 76 15 A REMINDER is given ol to-nigh* "s- open air boxing programme to be held at the Happy World Park, commencing at 8.30 p.m. The main event is a six rounds bout between Kid Carpentier and Young Aman. both of whom are well known in the local ring. An
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  • 52 15 Coronation Soccer XI vs. Gordo i rtfj <snnH'.»v pt the ncical Union ground. Balestier Plain, 5 p.m. Lee Pak Tone leant.). L. Oiiverio. fo y Teo, C. Oliveiro. W. F N. r>h \eiro. Joe Nonis. Zam Zam, Teck Kin. H Gammell. T Oliveiro. Reserves. A Lim and
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  • 50 15 Mrs. A. O'Grady Wins Robinson Cup THE Garrison G.C Robinson Cup competition, played last week, resulted in a win for Mrs. O'Grady with a score of one down. The following were the best returns:— Mrs. A O'Grady 1 Down Mrs. R. S. Nelson 4 Mrs. A. Hardy 7
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  • 107 15 Teams lor the Combined Scluols' h< ckey trial on R.I ground to-moriow COLOURS: -Chan Jan Jee (ACS I. V Armstrong (Bt. A.» and S. S. Rai (R. 1.): E Barker (R. 1.), Ponnambalarul 'R. 1.), and Pang Yo Han <A.C.S.- R Thoy (St. A.'. A. Watts (R.
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  • 43 15 Excise C.C. team vs. the Boundary Load B P., on Saturday on the Boundary B.P.s court at 3.30 p.m.; Chan Chim Bock, S. Q. Quek. Kang Soon Teck. Samuel Leong. Lee Jouy Seah, T?n Miang Chenp. Reserves Ang Chvee Whatt
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  • 31 15 Any Parties desiring to have matches with the Corona'ioi Foorojii Team are asked to communicate wt .a Mr. L Pak Tong, c o The ClertWl 'Jnion. Rangoon Road.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 99 15 WOOO r*UOOR* L AMUSEPnc wax Defend your family against disease— Lifebuoy )wJsjjJy HEAL I my dangers threaten his carefree life—but none deadly as those yoa cannot see! Look at the dirt he gets on to his hands and knees at playtime. Where there's dirt there's danger, for dirt harbours that
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    • 179 15 M^ANACM v r Relieves j' A paim >A Instantly! MhW 7&s^^^ headaches NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM COLDS FEVER If you suffer from headaches to thousands. Doctors and —can't sleep because of the dentists prescribe it. pains of neuralgia, tooth- Try ANACIN and see for ache or rheumatism. If you yourself how
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 433 16 STAGE, SCREEN AND RADIO STARS LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND HIS SWING ORCHESTRA you've got a cast headed by Jack Benny, Ida Lupino, Ga l Patrick and Richard Arlen, that should be sufficient guarantee of top-notch entertainment—but when Paramount has added hundreds of the mosti l>eaut<l'ul girls in Hollywood,
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  • 393 16 WITH LAVISH SETTING Jean Arthur In "Easy Living" A COMEDY which ranks among: the smartest pictures of this or any other season brings Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold and Ray Miiiand to the screen of the Pavilion Theatre next week in the highly entertaining "Easy Living:," a new
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  • 241 16 A Hilarious Comedy A WILD bockaroo on! West begins. < Withers begins nhei West leaves off in Twentieth Centoiy-Fox "Wild and Wol!v yesterday at the Alha Riding runaway tra gun-toting grandpop Academy Award wrinnei M Brennan, into a duel wits out of tenderfoot p graveyard at midnight
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    • 454 16 I "It is a serious r mailer for a dog x^f^^mM II This treatment—which I the formula for which I diaI discovered over 40 years covered over 40 years ago. I ago-is always successful I For a dog to lose his appetite BETTER HEALTH, BETTER 1 is a more serious
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    • 13 16 my teeth to-day? |~Ah! I see IdTd Gillespie, P.O. Cox 217, Singapore I
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    • 62 16 DUNLOP FOR Dt'RABILTT •Dcttolin' mouthwash j /ffiffi and gargle is fatal to I o-w terms and leaves the I ho«t« mouth fresh and healthy. Its regular j use morning and evening gives real Pjfll protection. There is j BUI no better weapon I against mouth and throat infection. Antiseptic Deodorant
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    • 109 17 MARY/gag tke Wight Doct&i *Sii»!C i^sssx^s^ U) tVrfTiNG U™ UCH LONGER J POPULAR MEALTIME iH/FREG^ M \n BEVERAGES CONTAIN UAftlT TANNIN AND CAFFEIN. THEY BUT DOCTOR- \fl 1 HATE TO <l GIVE THEM UP V lk_ \V i l CHANGE TO INSTAnTM THREE WEEKS LATER I "Many of my patients
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    • 55 17 NEW SHIPMENT I A ARRIVED sole .ueuts. HOE BOON LEONG, mm, uugk road. Distributors: H. L CARTER CO.. Singapore. THE RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, WINSON RADIO CO. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh LEONARD CO., Muar. mummummmumUm ■nm ji -^m. mvkt AIIIhI 5 cah SINGAPORE, MALACCA, SEREMB AN. K. LUMPUR IPO'I PENAIIO HEAD OFFICE:
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    • 312 17 HIS BACK ACHED FOR 4 YEARS Kiuschen Put Him Right For four year;. this man's back ncv topped aching. New, at 57, he star the day fresh as a daisy, and his ba< ache- no more. Read his story:— "I had continuous backache for foi years. I looked on the
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    • 743 17 ill 41 Tail I! fMmiZ** Vl STATION 9.45 p.m. Recorded music. £3P Mltlll III oJxV C 19 8 metres (l 15 mes) and 950 P m Time signal. Classical PMN 29.2 metres u0?3 mes) music. PROGRAMMES OP TO 11 10 20 p m close down B.M.B.C. TOnnU A V? II
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  • 77 18 Appointment Of Agents Reuter. London, rsov. n. PROFOUND displeasure" at the British Government's action in appointing agents to nationalist Spam is expiessed in a note transmitted by the Spanish Ambassador in London to tne Foreign Office. The note considers the action implies abandonment of the policy
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  • 355 18 Chinese Weeder Sent For Trial From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 17 WONG Sang, a wedding coolie on Pasir Plangie Estate. Johore Bahru, was io-day committed to stand his trial a. tne Assises by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate > alter* tne preliminary
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  • 226 18 New Books For issue To-Morrow THE underrated newly added non-flc-F [to, andi nctionworts for issue at Raffles to W. H. Letters from Iceland lra S UniAuden and Louis MacNeice. verse in Space and Time i Prof. G. van den ger The Adventures cf a iCe H Ag D
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  • 53 18 MaiTihukuo-German Credit Plan Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 17. A credit agreement between the '.'tntr;U Bank of Manchukno aud :he«Gciman Iron and steel firm of WOllI 1« ratified by an exchange of between Qermanv nno Manefei&uo. Manchukuo will bo given rredit to rhrity-flve million yen for purchase of C -man
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  • 102 18 Tb? following appointments are anr unc :d in the Johore Government Gazette: Mr. E. D. Fleming. M.C.S.. appointed Protector of Chinese, Johore, With effect from Oct. 23. Mr. J. 8. H. Cunyngham-Brown, M.C.S., to act as Controller of Labour, Johore, with effect from Nov. 5. The following appointed
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  • 153 18 Fine Entertainment The Pavilion I AT THE CINEMAS Singapore rhmfa ONE of the best cotnedii long time is "Baid i ißeiih to i Nab," the Gainsborouu!. p re f the Pavilion. Be sure i In the principal purcelebrated comediai. Will FyfTe. The latte as well-known us
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  • 166 18 Child Star In "Wild And Woolly" lANEI ANE Withers, the J "star" who has b with film fans, is seen in what is aw bably one of her best pictures in wa and Woolly." the new TwentiethOnW Fox production which had its Dreaia at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday
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  • 60 18 The Police fiand. under Mr J I Hitch, will play he I n m at Katong Perk this beginning at 8.30:— j March. "Florentiner Fucik: OveJ "Maid of Orleans." Rawlii D 9m "The Geisha." Jor. DjJ rmettes" Drieo: Cornet Soto A M I Day." Jaicobfi-Bond; Three Dale Da
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    • 361 18 1 By installing i i l Remington NOISELESS j KEMINGTON RAND INC i 1 Gnthne' Bide.. Singapore. 2420. Rr n hes :—KuaVn Lumpur and Ipoh. lj 5! Is: —>!e c srs. Joseph Travers Sons, PHONE I Ltd., Penan? i j WPS 13 I SOLE AGENTS RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFIT. onsisu
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    • 285 18 The Mystery of the woman who NEVER \.'< n a line w rink! at 45! The smooth, dear unblemished skin of a yoking mrl li seems like a miracle but there s a acicßtifi reason. 1 hese arc the magical etects of Biocd '—the astoundin- discover) oA Prof. Dr. Stt
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    • 7 18 HflM SPOIL YOUR FOOD mĔL mll "them
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    • 126 19 II XJO matter how severe |1 your stomach trouble, 1 1 Bisurated 1 Magnesia fm will always give you >S quick relief by removing SJ the cause. Try it now! 11l Don't suffer another day. Bisurated' Magnesia costs very little, from any good chemist or drug store, but aluaxs see
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    • 296 19 I T»»l« j Just Received! Just Received!! Waterman's World Famous Fountain Pens—Safety and Self-FOlinc Models ShaefTer's Fountain Pens and Pencils From $1.50 upwards Also in stock other Makes. PETER CHONG CO., Educational Booksellers and Suppliers, etc. A BOON to LANDLORDS] I ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY )X. i
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    • 544 19 fcijli*!* <*M Ytflflltfl l? ICk V The Good ld Day «H.Mouton*. PHOH1 HOI I \M) (r flffmjp Sweetest Dream (P. Arezzo), White mum HOLLAND (Continued /rom pace 17; Horse Inn (Selection) (Benatzky, arr. (Wavelenrth irxk m.t^ by Palesc). Sing Something Simple. (Wavelength 16L88 metres) m i SHORTWAVE 9 5 n
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  • 46 20 ReTw dI H MaxweU SSJf SflS n i f the busiest > h Ppin in Hampstead, London, the Key. w. H. Maxwell Rennie, the local vicar, led a procession of householders along the disputed route. Photo shows the Vicar addressing tne demonstrators. (Planet News),
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  • 9 20 (Planet New', a ,orced ,and,n S a mile away.
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    • 41 20 1 Agents Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. 1 APB-3 urn j SEE THE~NEW MODEII ob I; CHROME WATERPROOF STAINLESS STEEL f'£fpA%*»! ERPROOF j POCKET I 1 j WRISTLET CENTS WATCHES j Just Arrived !j AT ALL DEALERS |l Sok Aw. Singaporfc j
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