Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: ~~~ZT w>~ Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI -No. 273. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1937 FIVE GENES. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 20, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACES- SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20, FIVE CEN
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 Mtr^Iv^8T«! DOtS HE WANKS I MILK AT ITS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOUR. TE BRAXD I fi HEALTHY B/IBX SP^erKaTy n F.od Ito Quality fc Not Excelled. BLUE CROSS Stocks Are ALWAYS FRESH
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    • 306 1 SITXDAY TBIBCIVE |L Dominant Malaya The Original SBsJL PRIMUS jtf Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING —when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used in their \ff construction assures a
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  • 150 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES NEW CARGO LINER The Consuelo's Successful Trials The fa l t cargo liner Consuelo. the fir»t <>f four vessels building by Messrs. Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd. their Neptune Yard. Walkcr-on-Tyne, ior the Wilson Line. Hull, completed trials off the Tyne last month. The trials, which
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  • 106 2 Singapore, Friday. The following passengers diseai barked at Singapore from the P and O liner Comorin which arrived here from China and Japan on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs W Haley, Mrs M Treacy, Mr. and Mrs V. A Sail. Mr M. 11. Casim, Mr F Hohensee. Mr. and
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  • 614 2 Singapore, Friday The following passenger.! are travelling bj ne f unci o. unvi oumcun wnivu u it Singapore tor Europe io-aay:— Mr. ana mts. W. A'tiwii, Mr. j. ah a.iu Mrs. l ttraauery, miss t> uergson, Mr. ana Mrs. K. u. c. tUaKstaa, •srs. u U. mown,
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  • 36 2 News has been received in Kuala Ljmpur that Miss Alison Y.bslcy o Sydney Australia, who was Involved Si a motor car accident on the Kin Rood and sustained a spina] in urt Mnlaya, kg progressing satisfactory
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    • 424 2 j STEAMER SAILINGS. i .1 i BRITISH N DIA (Incorporated in England». P. A O. s. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. 1 Due Tonnage. Spore. I 1937. 'ANPURA 17.000 In port i ul f) AN t;..)00 Nov. 20 tAWAI.PINJH 17.000 Dec. 3 'ORFU 15.000 Dec. 17 JURDWAN r, 070 Dec 18
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    • 577 2 M. B. K. I I KOKUSAI LINE. I 1 1 i (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) j (Incorporated In Japan». j For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j i Due Due Sailing Due i Penang Spore Spore via New York i ins Ml si K.K.I MARU Dee. 4 Dec. 7
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    • 42 2 *L.S£££**' SAILINGS, ror HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave Singapore. SIRDHANA *S-BSS gt,l SHIR ALA «S£ s*°- H P&O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER a FREIGHT SERVICES aJJ information apply to- 1 S N CO, ltd, A L i APCAR) HARPER GILFUXAJI Co., 144. Ml IMI
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    • 411 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Mas Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA). MARSEILLES. LONDON ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'n MFONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 25-1 i •ALSTA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12 BORING IA 4-1 4-1
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    • 468 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEI TS( Ml k LLOYD Incorpor;.Germain The undernoted are the Coo intended fixtures: OUTWARD lor MANILA. HONGKONG. SH\\< jit, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due B'pore. s.s. "SCHARNHORST" amil North China I m.s. "TRAVE" on its Ma;.. Shanghai. Taku B, Dairen rlso ea Chefoo E m.s. FULDA" SJS. 'POTSDAM
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    • 496 3 CL A cio IFI ED ADVERTISE ME NTS PUHLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. are now invited lor the or service. For e Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. ol iron ,.p materials .a.'.falgar Street t Deposit $20) ;inc-:day, 24th Nov. 1937. t v ry at the aire of two a938
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    • 697 3 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS. Cc4?£f*s be received at the i V ne December. 1937. for the folbuan *J V rkS ln the Of La(a) Removal and re-erection of existing Mental Hospital plant. Extra Station plant, switchgear and transformers. <c> Distributing system, services and service meters. <d> Wiring in Government
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    • 782 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORii; BAHRU. Originating Summons No. 33 of 1937 Lim Heng Chow, of No. 5, Choon Guan Street, Singapore, Chargee and Chic Nee Boon also known as Chicn Nee Boon of No. 147, Telok Ayer St.. Singapore. Chargor. AUCTION SALE of valuable
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    • 721 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NO; ICE. SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB. POOL CIEANING. The Pool will be cloced for cleani> J and repairs on Sunday, 21st November, at 7 p.m. and will ro-open on Thursday, Jsth November. HIGH IIDES. Sigh Tides in the Pagar are as follows: 3n Monday. 22nd November, 12.00 noo i
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    • 308 3 BSWISS8 SWISS MADE GENTS WATCHES A wide and varied selection of the latest I models on display at our showroom. Yick Woh Hing 129, NORTH BRIDGE (Near Middle Road), All Reasonably Priced. Phone No. 7922. P.S. FRIGIDAIRE the master Refrigerator Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. FOR BEST VALUE A!VL> CHEAPEST PRICES
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  • 464 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Nov. 19. Previous To-day Change IDUHB Ton* Quiet Idle 16 Bpot Buyer.. 7 116 6? 8 316 oeuera. 7 o 10 m 16 (2nd Forwari) Dec. Buyers. 7% 6 15 16 j A Sellers. 7 3 16 7 (3rd Forward) Jan.iMar. Buyers. 7 316
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  • 408 4 Chairman Reports A Good Year Singapore, Friday. THAT conditions during the past year were most favourable to the Ma;> dai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd was mentioned by Mr. E A. Eli?s in the course of his speech a' u j annua] general meeting of the company i held
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  • 181 4 Singapore Nov. 20. R. iSiamt W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $158 E. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $152 R. «Siarrn W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $I*7 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. l $22*> Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $190 Siarn Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $\qc> Siam
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    • 791 4 I j Oversea- Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j l (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I 1 CAPITAL: I Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. 1 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. t m. TELEPHONES t l:4n aS'n«: Director 3172 Secretary 4944 J General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 j
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    • 109 4 Features a Xumber of OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS not to be found in any other pen II Adjustable point to fit n „y <38 style of handwriting. P S&sc, I t n^Sh,,toff m *ke S EVERSHART -leak proof." Easy to fill -with one stroke -BP of the plunger. V Igj, Transparent barrel
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    • 9 4 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest THOMPSON OPTICAL Co
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    • 94 4 for full particulars write io -B"H v of 'I*l J ffill *1 *l I He is getting a big chan now, and his JJ little white teeth are beginning come through. His mother loves to see him chewing Allenburys Rusks because she knows that they are crisp enough exercise his
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  • 774 5  -  Quotations By Fraser And Co. igapore, Nov. 18, 5 p.m. VIUSING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4- 4 6 Kumbang 31- 33 Malay 48- 51-nom 26 6 28 6xd 0.85 0.90 22 6 23 6 selangor 1.47 1.52 i Malay 28 29--20 6 22--040 045 1 05
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  • 53 5 Singapore. Friday Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices.— Last Sole Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.50 0.495 Benguet Consolidated 9.80 unquoted Consolidated Mines 0.014 0.013 I.X.L 0 56 0.56 San Mauricio 0 53 0.51 United
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  • 168 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 18. 5 p.m. Total tor Company DWloena ■—<*•„ Ex Dl Payable Date to date. n L witnrr. 20% Int. Nov. 10 T Dec. 3 Nov. 15 50;. 3"; Int. Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Nov. 25 11; ?elebn Final Nov. 19 Nov. 25
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  • 150 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: -1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. nom Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102 ]U P 1 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30. 108 110 4 »1809 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 113 Saff" 109 n m -H 8 1928 red.
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  • 813 5 Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd. THE weekly rubber market review of 1 Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd.. dated Nov. 19, is as followsPresident Roosevelt has disappointed expectations oi a new heaven and B new earth overnight. He has not offered a truce to his opponents, but thero
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  • 961 5 Report For Pour Weeks Ending: Nov. G THE report, of the Raub Australian Gold 1 Mining Co., Ltd.. for the four weeks ending Nov. 6, la as follows: MINING-DEVELOPMENT .2 S3 s II 2 |3 "5 co cocr? v Q H Bukit Soman 32 267 253 141
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  • 108 5 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 191 Paris 147 13 64 New York 5 00 5 16 Montreal 4.99 5 B Brussels 2ft 41 Geneva 21 61 3 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 9.01 5 Milan 95 1 16 Berlin 12.3o Stockholm 19.39 1 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 142
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  • 28 5 Mr Thos R. P. Dawson, of Mess Thomas Dawson and Co., accountaS auditors and secretaries, left for IJ on a short visit to his branch o» there. I
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    • 363 5 S, R LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, -Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m 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. h HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN.
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  • 111 6 v Medan. JaskS. Amsterdam* and LondonS. Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. tc-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai. "Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Penang. Siam. Burma.
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  • 26 6 Information has been received that the Hongkong—Penang 'plane is now scheduled to arrive at Penang at 12.45 p.EC. on Sundays instead of Saturdays.
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  • 112 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures f v* -m. m +m. M V »J TO-DAY. NOV. 20 Stage Presentation of "Outward Bound" by S.A.D.C. in aid of China R~! Fund. Victoria Theatre. 9.15 p.m. 1 Hugby: H.M.S. Malaya Cup Match. Army v. R.N. and P.A F„ Anson Roac Stadium;
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    • 254 6 MAUYA'I PBgMIEQ MOTCL j TO-MGIIT J Or<*li<vslral oneerl J1.1.) to JM.* p.m. IHmiei* and Daiiirc (formal) 51.1.» fo midiiighf j CABARET ATTRACTION J if MIMI d«> BONNE and JOSE REQUESEN j h Talented Mexican Dancers Presenting S a r2 t :ertoire of vivacious dance outines j t i( k vom
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    • 169 6 Gull Bahar His fragrant and cooling to the HAIR OIL. eyes and bruin. it improves sight. strengthens hair roots, and keep; j> I hair fresh and strong*, increasing its I luxurious 6**'\*\ N length and blackru-s. it also kills E Growrh of Qhtfm&\ 5 lice and removes the dandruff oi
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    • 105 6 1 —the soap that enables the akin to prearrvr lhn>ugl mi<lday heat the refreshing coolness ot th<' nioi There nothing in Wright's t<> harm the most skin. To its cleansing qualities ace added unriw septic properties which protect the skin from -II i contamination. Wright's rcmoToa the irritatio Bpiration—giving the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 155 6 j I^I^ILLIGE-VCEt *sTeAMER MAILS DISPATCHES' 1 TO-DAY FOR PER DAifi AND TIME Ceylon I I Plata Maru Nov. 20 1 PJJ Africa, South ha Plata Maru 2° P™America I South I La Plata Maru 2» J P-*** Djambi Toba g j I aboean Bilik Jarak 20 4 P_™ Muntok Senani
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  • 175 7 Correspondent Killed In China Reuter. London. Nov. 18. A BEAUTIFUL memorial service was held to-day at St. Bride's Church. Fleet Street, for Mr. Pembroke Stephens, the special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, who was killed on Nov. 11 while "covering" the war
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    • 403 7 \U H SERVICES I Details For The Wcek-End AS CATHEDRAL m Holy Communion. ii ral Eucharist. Communion, day School. >ng and Sermon. Archdeacon, i ristian Perfection" KDAYS n on Monday. WedFriday at 8 a.m., on day and Saturday or, Wednesday at 5 Thursday at 5.45 PAUL'S CHURCH n Sunday Scnool
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    • 624 7 Tuesday. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting- f Rev. ooh Hood Keng. Meeang Th C^f day .i 5 30 p m Cnoir Practice. Thursday. 3 p.m., Bible Ciass in Malav fnnf i, p i m Bible Class 8 p.m. Malay Gospel Meeting at 167 East Coast Road. TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH 11, Short
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    • 306 7 (Cmitinucd from previous column) Saturday, 7.20 p.m. Open Air Meeting. ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHAPEL (48o, Serangoon Road» Sunday, 10 a.m. Cantonese Service. Speaker: Mr. Cheng Ping. I.) p.m. Sunday Schooi. 5.30 p m. English Service Rev. C. M Jackson, 7.30 p.m. English Scr SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST CHURCH <5. Penang Rc»ad> English
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    • 247 7 "Don't argue just try one!" Two simple reasons account tor the extra r "l \v coolness and richness of dv Maurier cigarettes. WBSmmj "a. T,IC s P ecial terr anc 1,10 costl >' to bacco. 9«SWpy V'X TJ^Nvf;) The filter tip refines and cleanses the smoke, V reveaun g n
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  • 120 8 Case Against Chinese Withdrawn (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 17. A Chinese merchant named Lee Siang *oh was charged before Mr. J. B. Weiss First Magistrate» recently, with having imported 17 one-tahil tins of Red Lion Brand non-(kjvernment chandu valued &t. $136 into Johore at 4.20
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    • 163 8 mmm miacMg— The Tribune says:— One big laugh from start to finish and sprinkled with mischief and thrills, it is a picture that should not be missed for those desiring an evening of spit ndld light entertainment. I ALHAMBRA Last 3Sh ovvs j-1 j O-IO —y- 53 Yio CHtj kang
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    • 297 8 ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS AT EVERY PERFORMANCE NEW UNIVERSAL CAPITOL POSITIVELY LAST 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 presents 9 Erich Remarque's lamous SEQUEL to LIONEL A TWILL and t.isi Or THOUSANDS Come Early! Usual Cinema Prices 1 m nnvrtTU' Geyiang To-night—Last Night—at 7.00 915 p.m. :ta AII la It 14 Two
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    • 253 8 !©^^b€GK 3 5 6 15 "ONE OF THE BEST COMEDIES SEEN FOR A LONG TIM! DIDLY FUNNY. BE SURE NOTTO MISS IT" —TRIBUX] "SAID O'REILLY TO McNAB" FLASH! STOP PRESS NEWS! A' Rollicking, Gay Comedy Hit TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL The Pretty Star Of "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" Now
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  • 299 9 Ihe Armistice Day Incident [NG I i a United PreSo message. A ol Windsor's entourage the Duke is bitterly disCanon Dart's statement sible for him to join in Day tribute at St. George's entourage is bitter and Canon Dart, whom some red with "a certain
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  • 30 9 untitled of the Straits i..." Metrrodist Church, a cottage held at the home of J: T Joong. 271-F Buki; on Monday, at 8 p.m. Ct »h Hood Keng will prea«:h.
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    • 185 9 iRiSII EGGS Guaranteed Light Tested and Stamped. writes: "These are the first have had with an English Prices 28c, 30c, 35c. per 10. I houses and hotels special prices. For delivery phone 6834. THE LAYING HEN" Food Suppliers. 179 Ord.ard Road, Singapore. Great World Showj WET TO-NIGHT TEA DANCE 6
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    • 122 9 SWISS MAKE LATEST DESIGNS EXCELLENT QUALITY. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., Opticians Watchmakers Only Address:— 3, CAPITOL BUILDING. SINGAPORE. jTHfc NEW r'RENCH REMEDY, THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION N0.3 Jo. 1 Cure* DUebartfwC. Ha. 9 Oiru ***** >et*oc. Ho. S Caree Chronio Waak*eee«». Ka«hea) Price Sa. Chemists, or either No.return UeiL
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    • 512 9 HAPPY CABARET! j TO-NIGHT iTea Dance from 6.15 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. Admission Free i Night Dance from 9.30 p.m. to Midnight. Admission 50 cents. Aliss Pat Svkes Examiner, F.1.5.T.D., I 1 London v And > j BJ|J|nVJft&' Vll James T Andrew, F.1.5.T.D.. London. j i W4 V, U1 appear
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    • 256 9 palace iii i:\tiii: ;i i Eu Tong Sen Street S I COMMENCING TUESDAY, 23RD NUV. J 7 p.m. NIGHTLY 9 p.m. i I The W r ell-known I I "ABELLA DANCING TROUPE" j v 'Ml 're.lv troupe of its kind to tour the I f Far East and EUROPE I
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  • 74 10 rpHE Wedding of Mr. Tan Chee En?, -I- second son of the late Mr. Tan Wi Van and Mrs. Tau Wi Van, nee Madam Mary Cheung oi 285, River Valltv Road. Singapore end Miss Rasie Wong alias Wong lizc Kin 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wong
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  • 45 10 rTHE engagement 's announced and the marriage will take place shortly vi Singapore, bet wee.: Dr. Loh Guan Lysecond son of Mr. Mrs. Law Soon Heng of Sungei Bakap. ProvincWeilejley, and Kiss Lily Tan eld«<t daughter of Mi. Mrs. Tan K°» What* of Singapore.
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  • 34 10 Mr and Mrs. Tan Kirn Teck announcr the engagement of their only son Mr Tan Eng Swee tc Miss Lim Gek Neo. 5Ui daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i.i m Boon Sen& ii
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  • 852 10 I»HE strength of the German case for the return of her Colonies, which paaaed after the war into the administrative contra! of the various Allies has been recognised by the House of Lords, who have IWW' ed 'he principle of their re iteration. The extent of the
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  • 60 10 Britain SpencTng £96 Millions British Official Wireless. n. rr London, Nov. 18 reft -tin. ng tr Cy ,V° od Minister of Health, and\h J c C n eded H° nly tWice since 'he Wa Stances der cxce Ptionai circumThese works included large sums for ospitals, improved drainlge street
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  • 24 10 British Official Wireless. Thfi mm, London, Nov. 18 ■J2S Kms has approved of the S»r^^ to British Official Wi?e?e S s. Westminster
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  • 170 10 NOTES COMMENTS Royal Racing Motorist pRXNCE Birabongs, of Siam, who nas attained fame as t racing motoric, and bii brother. Prince Chula Chak:abciigse, have been paying a visil la their native larJd, and in the Bourse of a broadcast Prince Chula gave an interesting account of the racing experiences of
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  • 175 10 'gOME of you." went on Prince Chula, •may wonder why Prince Birabong•xposes himself to the risks of such a form of sport. What he says himself is that one can die only once and d la well to try to achieve something *He has been
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  • 197 10 JKE British film trade has finished a year of disappointment and financial trouble in a blaze cf triumph. Many British companies have recently been facing a difficult position, and it is therefore all the more gratifying that at the fifth International Cinematograph Exhibition held in Venice Britain
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  • 208 10 DR. C. T. Wang, Chi i Ul the United State j lag the American Beam ol Trad > I defended the Chi i ment m being democrats j Japanese propaganda to the ractnm tie pointed out that China serve the sympathy t nation on account of th< in
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  • 260 10 i By j "Looker On s JF you forget to put a pan of wa'er in the oven your cakes might burn." >ays a hom e hint. But not if you forget to put the cakes in. We read that a recent innovation is to have
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  • 153 11 eagles as air targets SNOW HOLDS UP ADVANCE IN HONAN AND HOPEI ALLOWING the reported fall of the Chinese "Hindenhurg line," which is said to have been carried by assault the Japanese, bringing the invading forces nearer to it
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  • 226 11 Shanghai, Nov. 20. PORFIGN military observes arriving I Shanghai from Soochow told n presentathres that the v d» fence line is conn a way similar to that of the Hagind Line. thai the Chinese started •..hi of this line soon after the Sunghu Truce Agree--12 The cement
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  • 94 11 Reuter. Tokyo. Nov. 20. 4 URGE body of public opinion in A bn favour of the revision ti the Nine Power Pact, does not indicate that the contemplate denunciation, s made by a spokesthe Foreign Office in reply to con espondent's question. as not
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  • 110 11 Rugby Men Give Support British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 19. A i conference held at the War Office "hi representatives of 30 leading Football clubs decided unanimousbring to the notice of their member. *:v.r>ortanee of joining the Territorial adding that they were particularly ed wii'n the special needs
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  • 52 11 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 19. United States Ambassador in n, Mr. Pobert Bingham, left tolsit to the United States. '<• recently had a recurrence malaria and has been granted sick '•'< by the Secretary of State. He i"t main in 'the United States tor time for medical
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  • 28 11 Reuter. Rome. Nov. 19. appointment of Duke Aosta to ed Marsha] (irazicani as Viceroy oi Abyssinia will, it is believed, be officially anouneed to-morrow. Reuter.
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  • 133 11 Lord De La Warr As Delegate British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 19. HIS Majesty's Government in the Commonwealth of Australia recently invited the Government in the United Kingdom to nominate a member of tni Cabinet to represent them on the occasion of the celebrations at Sydnej of
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  • 52 11 Abbey Memorial Service On Friday British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 19. The Westminster Abbey funeral service for the late Mr. Ramsay MacSSna d -11 be held on Friday next Later a private service wffltake pU«w at the crematorium at Golders There will be a short service on the
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  • 22 11 Reuter. Moulin, Nov. 19. The death has occurred of General Baron Marion, ex-minister and member of the Supreme War Council, aged 89Reuter.
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  • 168 11 Minor Collision In Town Singapore, Saturday. THE Daimler motorcar belonging to Government House, in Which iiExcellency the Governor, Mr "henton Thomas, was a passenger, was involved in a collision m Orchard Road this morning. Turnirg from Grange Road into Orchrrd Road on the way back to Government
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  • 101 11 The Duke of Gloucester, in the presence of the Premier, Ministers, the late Field Marshal's son, and 2,000 members oi the Services, umeiled the statu? erected in Whitehall. loi don, to Field Marshal Earl Ha'«g, war-time com-mander-in-chief of the British Force?. The statue, which is a four-ton bronze by Mr.
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  • 182 11 Goods Affected AGRICULTURAL BENEFITS Reuter. Washington. Nov. 10. TTHE following classes of British .goods are likely to benefit from the tariff reductions under the proposed Anglo-American trade treaty according to Hie Journal of Commerce High grade cotton and rayon textiles, cutlery, straw hats. Nottingham lace briar pipes, shirts,
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  • 43 11 "Never At Such A Low Ebb*' Reuter. New Delhi, Nov. 19. Gandhi's blood pressure is bordering on dangerouc levels, according to a statement issued by his doctors, who told Reuter that Gandhi's condition has never before been at such low ebb.
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  • 38 11 More Casualties On Frontier Reuter. One was killed and six wounded, of the South Wales Borderers, and five Indians of o'her ranks were wounded, when rounoJng up outlaws gangs in Wazinstan on Nov. 17 and 18.—Renter.
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  • 601 11 "PEACE" MOVE Text Of Agreement To Be Issued j (By Air Mail) London. Nov 13. STATES interested in the maintenance of peace and order," is how the Fascist bloc dest vibe themselves in the tripartite protocol under which Italy joined the GermanoJapanese
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  • 77 11 11l Using Children FASCIST PLOT STORY Reuter. Moscow, Xov. 10. rpHREE teachers. including a woman, were sentenced to death at Leningrad for and undernourishing" school children. Eight others were sentenced to between ten and twenty years' imprisonment on a similar charge. Witnesses declared that the teachers belonged
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  • 68 11 More Trouble In Motor Works Reuter. Pontiac, Nov. 19. FIFTEEN thousasd workers in general motor factories are idle through a sit-down strike. The Fisher body plant strikers refused to evacuate from the plant notwithstanding the fact that the Union have not authorised a stoppage. At Akron,
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Almeria. California, Nov. 19. Helped by a brisk tail wind the Hawaii Clinper established a new trans-Pacific record of 14 hours 35 minutes form Honolulu to the base here. She averaged approximately 100 miles an hour.—Reuter.
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  • 198 11 LONG PARLEY j I Brief Communique j Is Reserved Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 19. BRIEF communique issued from Obersalzberg says "the fureher, in company with the Foreign j Minister, received Viscount Halifax and had a Ions conversation over international problems interesting Germany and Great Britain." Accompanied by
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  • 138 11 For Searcli At Malta CARRYING ARMS T< SPAIN? Reuter. Malta, Nov. 19. J rpHE British steamer African Marfl ner, with an armed iruard aboart* has arrived from the Eastern Medflj terranean escorted by the Brit is <9 destrover Greyhound. The ship was immediately taken ovqJj oy the
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  • 113 11 1 Mr. Maleolm MacDonald As Leader British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 19. AT the resumed meeting of the FC 1 Eastern conference at Brussels Monday the British delegation will led by the Dominions Secretary, Mr. Mam< colm MacDonald. in the absence of tl Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Ede
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  • 38 11 King Leopold Calls For Coalition Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 19.!j| An hour or two after his return froi,' England King Leopold charged Mj$ Paul Janson. Liberal ex-minister. wing the task of formation of a new coalititn Government.—Reuter.
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  • 22 11 Reuter. Khartoum, Nov. 19. Clouston arrived lure at 1.50 p.m. t«« day, and lefi for Cairo at 2.10 p.m.jl Heuter. L I
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  • 1663 12 JUDGMENT Sentence On Chinese j Quashed I Singapore, Friday. IT may be that the learned Distric t Judge, with his wide experience, has found that lawyers' touts are gem-rally not to be helieved on their oath, though I can hardly accept
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  • 208 12 Strong Opposition To Discharge Singapore, Friday. STRONG opposition was voiced by Mr. J. Loveday before Mr. Justice Howes In tin Bankruptcy Court to-day. when Mat a Sinuh. a Sikh watchman, applied for his discharge norn bankruptcy. Mr. loveday informed his lordsh'p that due to the bankrupt's having
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  • 389 12 Court Story Of Second "Wedding" Singapore. Friday. "I DO not believe the accused's story," observed Mr. T. L. Tan, the Fifth Magistrate, when he imposed a fine of $100 on Koh Mah Eye. a Hokien married woman, against whom a case of having enticed another married
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  • 140 12 Police Corporal Taken To Hospital Singapore. Friday. An English-speaking Sikh lance-cor-poral was the victim of an alleged assault this afternoon by about 20 Chinese in the vicinity of Uniied Engineers premises, River Valley Road. The lance-corporal is said to have come upon the men while they were "kicking
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  • 211 12 Commerce Official In Singapore Singapore. Friday. ON his way to strengthen FrancoChinese trade relations in China Mr. Jean Saillens, Commercial Counsellor of France to China, passed through Singapore by the Jean Laborde to-day. Mr. Saillens was formerly attached to the Ministry of Commerce in France. He
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  • 245 12 Support Asked For New World Show THE following letters has been forwarded to firms in Singapore by Mr. Tan Kah Kee. chairman of the China Relief Committee: From the latest cables to hand, we presume 1 that the fight for the sovereignty of China will last for a
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  • 40 12 From Our Oun Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 18 Imperial a rways are making a second survey flight from Don Muang to Hongkong, via Indo-China, and tlw plane is expected to fly back nonstop from Hongkong to Don Muang to-morrow.
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  • 356 12 Chinese Weeder Sent For Trial (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 17. WONG Sang, a weeding coolie on Pasir Plangie Estate, Johore Bahru, was to-day committed to stand his trial at the Assizes by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate) after the preliminary enquiry
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  • 238 12 Funeral Of Former Bank Employee Singapore. Friday. THE death took place m Singapore, on Thursday afternoon, of Mr. Donald Shumacher van Geyzel at the age of 76 years. Mr. van Geyzel had been keeping indifferent health for several months. The late Mr. van Geyzel came
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  • 72 12 Holiday Trip To The East gave a THh, le m a hurried interview he I?r?va, Tr T lbune soon after his 25Tears arid iV^ g zitlr aS»^^-» zie a c ,S r t. M n cKinnon and McKenSlamshin hG P aDd and "ieß.l steamship companies in Bombay.
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  • 65 12 Engineer For Wharf Extension Plan Awft t WM/-\,irxr sin sapore, Friday. WELLKNOWN member of a firm of Office !nL„ ni engineers to the M S? Ranp^a d t°o-daT Ved S lgaPOre by 2gS£ ne^rf W Singapore Harbour Board the mer, Chairman of bour Board, and Mr
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  • 483 12 THE FUNERAL Large Gathering At The Cemetery Singapore, i (!av THE funeral of (he late VIr j u i lan 1 nes Bartholomew (Birch hout took place at the Bidadarir metery this afternoon and W9 l ZT largely attended. The i;, n Hodge officiated. J
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  • 55 12 Reuter. London Nov I* It is announced In Lond meeting of the international Council which was to have 1 Hangchow, China in the Aul 1038 will now take place at 1 haram,. near Madras from 30, 1938, as conditions In C it inadvisable to proee< d wit ments
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    • 48 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, COLLI A BT. PHONE 5808. BWSA*** 1 FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. l--w AGENTS MALACCA HONG CHYE COsEREMBAN CHIENT BROS K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG I.UON^KEANG LEE ENC. TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL Pl""**'*-, BRANCHES AVERSEA-CHINESE BANSINi CORPOKATION, LTO
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  • 291 13 their duties Jen Officers And 120 Men N ITER Police Reserve Force, th settlement of Singapore, tablished, according to no- m the Government Gazette 1 t st night. consist of ten officers and ordinate police officers and .'to the rules gazetted, the
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  • 22 13 untitled that the band of lion the Gordon Highbeat retreat on the Monday. We are now bath is will not take place.
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  • 284 13 Flying-Boat Service In January? Singapore, Friday. CIR John Salmond. an Air Marshal of M the R.AF. and a Government director of Imperial Airways, Ltd., arrived by air this afternoon by Imperial Airways plane, and was met at the Airport by Capt. Gwyn. the Governor's A.D.C.. Air
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  • 233 13 Suspended Discharge From Bankruptcy Singapore. Friday. M. P S ROWTHER, once a partner in the now insolvent firm of At. R If. P Sahib Ohanny Brothers, and now car-t--ing a monthly salary ot $11, was grar/ed his drcharye from bankruptcy by Mr Jus lea Howes to-day,
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  • 217 13 Discharge For Chinese Bankrupt Singapore. Friday. FORMERLY employed by the Oreat Eastern Life Assurance Company Ltd., as one of their insurance agents, and now earning a commission of £40 per month on any deals he out through. Sony Chin Eng. a 57-year old Ilokkien Chinese, was granted his
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  • 173 13 100 Per Cent. Dividend Paid Singapore. Friday. BEFORE Mr. Justice Howes in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Ivan A. Branson was granted his immediate discharge from bankruptcy. Mr. J. W Ambrose, Assistant Official Assignee, in his report on the bankruptcy said that the bankrupt's liabilities amounted to $1.326 which
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  • 80 13 Mr. A. C. Brooks to officiate as Senior Assistant. Analyst, Singapore, with effect from Oct. 30. 1937, inclusive The Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, to be ex-officio a member of the Drainage and Irrigation Board for the Settlement of Penang. Mr. C. G. Howell resumed duties of his
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  • 60 13 mass meeting of Singapore Tamils w ii be held at the Memorial Hall on Si.nday at 4 p.m. to protest against the proposed bill of the Congress Ministry prescribing "Hindi" language as a compulsory subjecc in the school curriculum of the Madras Province to be introduced shortly
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  • 315 13 The "Cordelia" DEMONSTRATIONS OVER SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. THE Imperial Airways flying boat Cordelia, which is engaged on a survey of the route from England to Singapore, arrived at Bangkok yesterday. A demonstration flight in which Siamese officials and the British Minister, Sir Josiah Crosby, participated was given.
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  • 161 13 "Stalky Co." At London Banquet Reuter. London, Nov. 17 THE King in a message to art inaugural banquet of the Kipl ng Memorial Fund, expressed pleasure 10 know that representatives in all parts of the Empire were united in planning a fitting memorial to Kipling, whose gerius hi
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  • 66 13 State Rugby Player Married MR A. D Anderson, the well-known Singapore State rugby player and ail-round sportsman, was married at the Registrar's Office, Singapore. last Saturday to Mrs. Mary Alice Fletcher, jf New Zealand. Mr F. V Duckworth, the Second Poiicc Magistrate, performed the marriage. Mr.
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  • 75 13 Retirement After 30 Years In Malaya MR. and Mrs. R. C. Russell have loft Ma lava for British Columbia, whore they will stay for six months before proceeding to England. Mr. Russell is retiring after more than thir f y years in Malava. He and other
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  • 35 13 Members of the local N.M.S. and ;h< Syrian Christian Union are reminded of the meeting to he held tomorrow at 5 p.m. at 1. Short Street, The Rev. T. N Koshy, 8.A., 8.D., will speak.
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  • 21 13 The Hon. the British Resident, Selangor, visited the Malayan Rubber Works on Monday with Major J. R. Neave. District Officer. Klang.
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    • 280 13 God Caused Signs Or Seals >n The Hands Of All The Sons Of Men? Professor K. S. Maniam,— THE ROYAL OCCULTIST f Predicted The Recent Happenings < onnection With The Selangor SlOßr ession Etc. The Fatality Of ,yjkW? Late Royal Highness Prince j ijSL.* v| thatra, The Governor Ro- PlS#IPi
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    • 142 13 fjjpc, ill UsUAf&r 11 t iwv,. «v df>*vr n■ r in mmmmmKmammmmmmmmmmmmiimmi I COIJI LAM It and AIL AD Delicious, succulent joints. Our lamb> are selected from (he wo* Id's finest Pocks ami are renowned for the'r tenderness and flavour. mm %%m&w, PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331
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  • 265 14 Colts Khalsa Share The Honours Hockey Match At tialest ier MELDING b weak side, the Colts did well to t are the honours with the Khal'-a Associat n In a hock°v match played o;. the a Jociation ground yesterday, each side scoring twice. nay was ecrap] tnrougnout and despite playing
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  • 66 14 IN a somewhat one-sided game of n < at Changi yesterday the Hoy. 1 Corps ul Signals Changi. defeated Royal Engineers, by two goals to nil. Thj mono] tolised the exchanges practically throughout the game and it was d play of Ashford and Isden I r the
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  • 317 14 Matches In Singapore A Seremiian riYWO Ma'.aya Cup rugby matches w.u be played to day In the l half of the competition. Tm two wee fifteens meet at the Anson Road Stad.um, when H. E. the Qoy rn j Sir Shenton Thomas) and H E G. O.C., Malaya
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  • 53 14 Mr. E. A. Dwyer. Australian E selector, was operated on for a] dicit s. He had been feelin bla for som* time. Sir John M rvrfarmed the operation. He was no" be able to tra* i Lane to v'ew the Shield match, I U wi make up
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  • 687 14 SCOTT AND MVTHVCUMARU SHINE IN DEFENCE Singapore, Friday. Rl was definite improvement 1 i the standard of hockey in the Second State Trial at Mm s.<.(. tcrdsy, when tin* Colours defeated the Whites by three «oais
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  • 75 14 T< 'Vis lor s third trial. to he played on Tuesday, :ire as follows: COLOURS: Aeria; Muthueuniai v d >. reirat; 'lliilUaafcatfean, oehlers spt and llodgkinsoif; Thoy, Leembruggen. valberg, Armstrong and Miller WHITES: Vosper; Berth and Scott; Ross, Da) and Ilaskaran; Lieut, Duke, SttUivafl Chowdury. [fewan
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  • 191 14 Yesterday's Hockey At long Lim Green >ther hockey defeat was registerJ ci oat the SiCJtC. at Hong Lim reen wrhen they met the r.f. first "fay m a match which wa.s I imes inclined to be colourless, i The Sappers were not playing a par* ticularly dashing
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  • 146 14 Sparkling Piav At The S.C.R.C. 1 play was served up in the match between Lim Yew Jim one time doubles partner to Koh Seng Kit ol Java, and Woon Chow Tat of the S.C.R.C. invitutioi tomroment lawn term.i* vestcrdav the C ZmT- form, winning the game m 21
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  • 145 14 THE annual ruu'oy football match bct--1 weeh the Medical College and Raffle 3 C iU ge will be played at the Medical College ground at Bepoy lines this afternoon. The Medical College fifteen,will be: Ong Swee Law: W. N. Moore. R. Ebert. K. SlVOgnanam. Chan Ah Kow; Abdullah
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  • 163 14 2 1 Inter-Club Tournament At Great World T HE following are the fixtures in the T Singapore Table intpr-elub league championship tourni merit, to be at the Great World.Nov 21—N.S.L.C.S. vs. C.C.W.A.A7 C^ov:22:-A.B F P M v* S.C.R.C.; J.T.A. VS Nov. B 23 P :-C®S.L.A. VS. S.C.R.C.; MS-
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  • 49 14 An extra-ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Billiards Association will be held at the Straits Chinese Recreation Club. New Bridge Road, on Monday. 22. at 5.15 p.m. Delegates of affiliated clubs are requested to attend as very many important matters are to be brought forward for discussion.
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  • 185 14 Return Rugby Encounter THE return meet '.ng betv. InniskilHng Fusiliers Heavy Brigade R.A.. CI yesterday was eagerly ward to and a; was to h fast and e?:eitimr gain.' < ball was witnessed, result for the Fusiliers bv two naltv goal «nine points» i points). The
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    • 5 14 W* W r Ltd_ Di
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    • 39 14 GENTLE^N pmi V or strai ßh* "air. Both should oe glossy in order hi U Smar AU therwli re WhCther dormant or GLOSTORA hair glossy, and glossy hair >mart, easy to manage and to keep dovw. 3 APB 2
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    • 83 14 1 i§t\ miji&v\ MADE H.O.WILLS |m BRISTOL ENGLAND |j j 11 --j j •>.,. I A Fleeting Golden Opportunity f J To Own premises at 40 SIONG LIM PARK" Off C langj j j through long instalment periods Beautiful modern and attractive buildings sh gardens and pure atmosphere, far !l
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  • 298 15 h t s Kndcd \hru ptly pore. Saturday, abrupt endings io open air boxing :as held at the I t night. M. Dass el for Tony Chye t rping the tight derision to Dass. I down twice in the jening round. r Tommy Carrie knock-out Stanley <8.4-'
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  • 149 15 Programme Arranged For Dec. 3 Singapore. Saturday. rpHE Boxing Board of Control ha* j approved of the roUowins pro- I eramme. which will be held at the Haopy World Stadium on Dee. 3 The stadium roof has new been com- j plcted and passed by the Mvnicioality
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  • 109 15 Pancho Beats Baby Eaerle I Fr• Our Own Reporter) Penang, Nov. 19. i IN a thrilling fpht. Speedy Pancho 7.10. I junior flyweight champion of Penang. teat Babv Eagle 8.5 1 oil points over ten rounds in the main event of the boxing at Fun and Frolic to-night
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  • 77 15 (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lnmour. Nov. 19. AT Ihe Bukit Bintanc Park to-night, in the main event of the boxing oromot;on. I tttle Nene bea* Joe Paraiso, both S 12, on points by en overwhelming marKin. Thrnughout the ten rounds of the pontes* Mene mad? Parai*o
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  • 68 15 The Garrison G.C. ladies' Novembei -'rokr competition was ulayc.l at Tangiin en Tuesday and Wednesday, and resulted in a win for Mrs. Beveridge With a net score of 37. The following card-; were returned: Mrs A. J Beveridee IS 12=37 Mrs A C Potts -'9= 11=38 Mi-. J
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  • 22 15 CEYLON S.C. A.C.S. The hockey match between the Ceylon S.C. end thf A.C.B. at Balestin yesterday ended in a draw oi 2—ail.
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  • 125 15 To Play In Brisbane Shortly Brisbane. Brisbane is to have the American tennis girls. Miss Dorothy Bundy ?r.i Miss Dorothy Workman, on the dat'S j .suggested by the Queensland Association, j namely, November 19th and 20th. Tl'is information has been received by t:ie secretary of the
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  • 157 15 AT UTAH 10 Miles Faster Than Campbell British Official Wireless. London. Nov. If). CAPTAIN George F.yston, on his British Thunderbolt motorcar, which is equipced with two 12-cylinder Napier Rolls Royce aero engines lying in parallel, established a new land speed record
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  • 150 15 RAFFLES COLLEGE, playing at home yesterday, were beaten by Fort Canning at hockey by 2—l in a fast and thrilling game. Early exchanges gave the impression that the Fort were in lor defeat, especially as Tallala gave the College the lead with a good drive, but the
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  • 334 16 An Item In The Colony's Budget Estimates The Opium Revenue—Government's Desire To See Its Disappearance From The Revenue Estimates—The Poor Man Is Hit Hardest By The Opium-Smoking; ice—Musings On School Concerts And Budget Meetings (By Our Chinese Correspondent) H.V. the Governor's announcement at I lative Council meeting
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  • 223 16 APIUM smokers, for all I know, are v confined, with very few exceptions to the wage-earning class and the greatest number of them are to be found in that section of the community who provide the manual labour in Singapore and up-country. The lot of those
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  • 392 16 I AW week the progress of the ChiL nese girls' school in Singapore and In other centres of Malaya formed the subject of discussion In these columns, and on this occasion. I propose to deal briefly with what has been achieved in :he majority of the English
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  • 214 16 AFTER attending the two important 1 Budget meetings in the Colony, I find that the Municipality and the Government budget for deficits and having surpluses at the end of the year, j The clerical worker invariably budgets I for a surplus, but at the end of each month,
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  • 182 16 League Oi Bulletin THE health b Nations week ended N i Plague. C the Eastern Aj •sence of human one death havii Cholera was and lladnu phong in Prenc Hongkoi cutta and Ifadi increase in the ti respectively ha compared tth 3 previous week tied an
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  • 77 16 Possession AHegi Chinew Yong Sip Tor living at Jalan Eahru. and Tan Chai eld Hokien. Uvii were this m W. g. Reeve trate. charged wit] possession of out a licence. The two mi yesterday afteni WilWe Ri ad Dung Pool. They searched, and tl the first accusi cused,
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    • 52 17 Sole Agents for the whole of Malaya: J I 11 A flit A Mill. A < 0., VICTORIA STREET. NEW SHIPMENT i JUST 1 M I 51 ARRIVED Sote Agents HOE BOON LEONC, SELEC.IF ROSl). Distributors: H. L CARTER CO., THE RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, WINSON RADIO CO. Kuala Lumpur. Ip°h
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    • 1385 17 >f a lay an Listeners Amo manila Jl d lAiSll III Band: Rrvenge. Timotheus Cries <KZBM 31 3f> METRES. (Alexander's Feast) (Handel, arr. Ro- Monday* to rr\"?#ja— ftJk ?,a>. to 9.1» PROGRAMMES OP BRITISH EMPTRF p. t< x of Central Asia (Borodin 1 *teturdays--~f>.20 p.m. to 10.20 p.m. R\TRP Kti
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  • 103 18 Four Years' For Sikh"** S:nu OhNTENCE cf fo 1 prisonmcnt w: Justice Home at t]> day on Dyr.h erly employed at ti aerodrome, whe w:. < common jury on u caloable homicidr The accused, it v. the mandore ip cha: cd Abdullah Khan. Abdullah Khan work. Abdullah
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    • 298 18 j Kb 'Wl'ljt Pain the I V cause of BABY'S Wh n Bi bj j tiess and fretful and -übjec to fits of temper, then hi nine eases out of ten stomach pains -const ipo Uon is the cause.... k To the growing child, reguii ty is of vital Importance
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    • 97 18 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Starts IrfJJin. A thll On •Jxyt-ina; and thai ii v L.^ )ou free, easy coiiiji!. tvi\ it. Money k »*s oi KBt< 4 DD t. v f'' Milk .f ttl eaten in —!?*d?SB ptoperitttjehch when added to milk. make the milk much. 'OvaJtine' contains
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    • 37 18 m Scotland's Highest Standard Scotland's standard of in the world, and the bat ut!i c are used in the production of Porage Oata. There is D fast dish for nourishmerr of preparation. Cooked in 5 MB"' 1
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    • 1111 18 MlftS^n T «in W Oil******"* Wlnfaff^ 1 P News in English. rjm 735pm. Concert Relayed from Paris- "7" U*d XMQt 17f P.T.T. I 805 m Talft on French Events. OVIX I7JP WIXK 9,570; 313. I 8?0pm Concert Relayed from Paris- J a.m.. -uuck ociiJ > ai.u «w Mows in French.
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  • 396 19 -.ana Tribune) t I take too 1 ;> is the only > express his b j iu regard to u ted with the ail try. 1 aking. half a a ted Malay f came to be came under a question :_tl purpose land over have
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  • 990 19 Llalaya Tribune) •ie events of the 'jp started her and world «tid increases with intensity a s Japan continues to 1 Phaser and murder like a madman de id of moral and a soul never in his lory has the world's conscience been SJ outraged, never has civilisaUou
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  • 491 19 <To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—I note an advertisement insert- I (d by the State Engineer. Selangor requisitioning Tor the services of thr< temporalv technical assistants for l«e I P W D. in Selangor. In this connection I propose to grve publicity to nvj vews and
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  • 205 19 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunal Sir —May I through the medium of your valuable and widely read pap:i draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the subject of the Social Evil. o n rae years back, Government took strong measures against prostittil <oji by
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  • 138 19 To I he F.ditcr of the Malaya Tribunes Sir. -It would seem thai the precautions against rabies arc not being enforced us strongly «is they might be. The ether morning I :>a\v a dog in Tanglin accompanied by a Chinese i'mail and a European child. The do»' had a
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    • 533 19 Why endure the Maddening Itch OF A touch of Cuticura Ointment and it stops. A few days 1 treatment and your Eczema heals. Thousands, nay millions, who once the world over and its record of suffered as you are doing, who healing is practically unique in endured distressing irritation and
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