Malaya Tribune, 23 November 1937
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Title Section40 1937-11-23 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: s>~~ Guaranteed Largest Sales >.' XXVI No. 275. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVERMBER 23, 1937 FIVE Ciilvrb. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Nov. >:\. I X)7. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACES- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement66 1937-11-23 1 HUEAKFAST^ >lORMN<3 mini Ar,|| THE vJIT ATW Fo^^ OLLER rnopRiETORs CiUttirie c Cs I? anc in ss} SINGAPORE, PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR, MALACCA, IPOH. MED AN. m W.P.S. 21A SINGAPORE'S FAVOriIITE BRAND 1 A HEALTHX BABX I iiii €MM I -j Blue Cross Milk I? Especially Made F Con- tains The66 words
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Advertisement135 1937-11-23 1 Read The SUNDAY TItIBIXE Dominant Malaya Dewar's IPIlNii "Wbite Label" M, Nr jH whisky m THE CHOICE OF CONNOISSEURS Bnil^'^J Sole Co., Ud Singapore and Negri Sembilan 1 WPS 2 Bwlr THANKS 1 fj^LzXF to and risk damage to your clothes it contain* a combination of killing agent* found in135 words
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658 1937-11-23 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SHIP ADOPTION SOCIETY New Activity In Britisn School Life AN exhibition which showed the work and progress ot the British Ship adoption Soc/ety was held in tl.e County Hall, Westminster, recently. Vne exhibition contained ietters ai d photographs and models of all kinds exchanged between the ships658 words
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Article100 1937-11-23 2 Joined French Foreign Legion To Fi-ht In Spain Saint Quentin lAisne) A tramp arrested by the police on" i 2?W 01 was discovered to Legfon eSerter from the Ficnch Marco Grau by name, he said that he was born in Sicily 24 vej l n v had deserted,100 words
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Advertisement435 1937-11-23 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P»0--1 BRITISH IN DIA 'incorporated m England). I. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Dec 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN t 6.070 Dec. 18 'JUITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan 14 SOMALI t 6,800 Jan. 14 COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 26435 words
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Advertisement485 1937-11-23 2 I M. B. K. j I I KOKUSAI LINE I i I— j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan). j Tor JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). j Due. Due. Sailing Due. I Penang Spore Spore via New York ms KATSUKAGI MARU Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 5485 words
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Advertisement50 1937-11-23 2 BJ. (APCAtt) sMI i\r;s For HONGKONG. AMO* MMn. Leave Singapore. 'MB R* c 2 SHIRALA J'ffiS g ee U TILAWA ,S Nov. 2S SANTHIA 'JWJjI gee. P&O BRITISH INDIA PASSE s?| R vi* CE I E,GHT p. oTn co^st 0 ma«» 11 (APC «> HARwni OZLWLI AN *>o.» utd. Tel.50 words
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Advertisement330 1937-11-23 2 P VSSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Mctorships. 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 o MEONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 25-li ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12 BORINGIA 4-1 4-1330 words
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Advertisement352 1937-11-23 2 STEAMER SAIUx^l The undernoted intended fixtures:--OUTW For MANILA, HONGRON NORTH CHIN s.s. "BCHARNH< North Chin i m.s. "TRAVi: on Shanghai, Dairen Chefoo S m.s. "FULDA S£. "POTSDAM China horn: For HOLLAND, HAM Hi 5 m.s. "HAVEL" also I M'seille- C I I m.s. "SAALE aJ blanca, Dv I werp s.s.352 words
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Article585 1937-11-23 3 INTERNATIONAL POSITION AT SHANGHAI Reuter. London, Nov. 22. MR. Arthur Henderson asked Mr. Eden in the Commons to day, whether in accordance with th League Assembly's resolution of Oct. 6, the Government had considered how far individually Britain can extend aid to China and whether heReuter. - 585 words
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Article33 1937-11-23 3 Mr. and Mrs E. R Guest have arrived in Kuala Lumpur from leave Mr. Guest, who was formerly with Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.. is now on the n ol the Rubber Research institute.33 words
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Advertisement509 1937-11-23 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. now invited for the rial.- or service. For t■ Municipal Tender Room. ■its [two Light Van carrying capaV.' a i t wt each, comwindscreen, tyre and 12 noon Dec 3. 193". C. H. GOLDDS, Municipal Secretary. lON \l. SCHOLARSHIPS. are invited from locally509 words
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Advertisement565 1937-11-23 3 POSITIONS VACANT Ui/iNTED Experienced Chinese TT keeper preferably with knowledge ol Chinese. Apply by letter stating age. alary and experience to Shaw Brothers Robinson Road. Singapore. WANTED a L.:aly Teacher qualified to teach both Tamil and English for Sara darnani Girls School from January, 1938. Apply Supervisor. Ramakri.shn.i Mission, 9,565 words
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Advertisement235 1937-11-23 3 EDUCATIONAL RAJAH'S COLLEGE. 48, Dickson Road, off Jalan Bcsar. MEW SESSION NIGHT CLASSES commencing 2nd Dec Jr. Sr. Com. Costing and Mercantile Lav; also. Typewritings Daily Fees $2. HOUSES TO LET rvo LET—No 15, Robinson Road, Spacious, 3-storey, gran, tront, steel windows. Kent reasonable. Apply office of 11. X Aaron,235 words
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Advertisement345 1937-11-23 3 Long B.iths in cast iron while porcelal mamelled will, chromium plated Ifot Cold taps, r» o'' overall price $35.00 each ysr do %?a.50 10 60" do 138.00 table lamps a large range to lelec! from $2.u0 upwards. iM>r all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Jonsult; M. HASSAN, 34, 3G 37,345 words
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Advertisement283 1937-11-23 3 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, 1-A, Kirk Terrace. The school of art of Imparclng knowledge. Pupils prepared for London exam, practical and theoretical music. Solfeggio, Kindergarten and Jazz Piano playing are also taught. FOR BEST VALUE AND CHEAPEST PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF WATCHES I CLOCKS ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries invited from283 words
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Article398 1937-11-23 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Lonajn. Nov. 22. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Weak Steady r as «r H (2nd Forward j Dec. Buyers. 6 1116 6% Sellers. 8% '3rd Forward) Jan.fMar. Buyers. 613 10 5% +J }J Sellers. 6% ***** l 16 April June Buyers 0 7 7 I398 words
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Advertisement814 1937-11-23 4 r t Oversea- Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL I Authorised $10,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. J t HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CIIULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. l TELEPHONES: J Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 I General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 1 (j Telegraphic Address:814 words
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Advertisement108 1937-11-23 4 GEORGE U*e& Mat \~<ted faztita? L .U WRONG S3~«]y^\~ tMLH™ WITH ME TOM. fM Hi MIV t Yt A Y TIRED AIL THE TIME. U J :W rA<IY ITHINKINEEOA ./ft>* IU Ufi Qff/CE LONG VACATION j jJ^'J^i pOfl GEOn^ vouSncrves V a 9 MPH MEAL-TIME DRINKS y* L —j —1111108 words
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Advertisement116 1937-11-23 4 BABIES NEED COPPER AND THE ESSCNMI STRONG TEETH, "1 BOD.ES.6O«S p That's why Quaker Oats was selected for the famous Dionne Quintuplets even before their first birtbd enriches the blood, replenishes energy, supplies ama:ing material for growth. Its Vitamin B offsets nctVWPCM, H mMS constipation, loss of appetite. ifi QUAKER116 words
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Article674 1937-11-23 5 notations By Eraser And Co. •apore Nov. 22, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4,- 46 31- 3348 51 -nom 26 27 6xd j 0.85 090 21 22 142 1.47 28 2920 6 22 040 0.45 1 00 1.05cd /in 25 27 alic 8- 924674 words
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Article52 1937-11-23 5 Singapore. Monday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Smuapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.49 0.49 Benguet Consolidated 9.80 9.70 Consolidated Mines 0.013 0.014 I.X.L 0.55 0.56 San Mauricio 0 51 0.52 United Paracale52 words
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Article558 1937-11-23 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Lew and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Mark?t conditions:— Messrs. Whit:>. Weld and Co New York, report to us by cable as follows.— STOCKS Increasingly umavourab'e busin:s.s news and no new558 words
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Article182 1937-11-23 5 FRASER COMPANY. Tier r»F CURRENT DIVIDENDS LIST OF CUKKENI Btng.po™. No, a Company "vidend Book. fc Payable Date to date. To TIN; M mt. Nov. 10 Dec. 3 Nov. 15 JO* Ayer Hitam 11 Dec v Dec i 8 Dec 13 7V Burma Malay NQV 24 Nov 30 Nov. 25182 words
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Article134 1937-11-23 5 1935 red. 1975-1985 ca IPORE MUNICIPAL Int. Apr. I. Oct I- vvy ]04 nom 3r. May 15? Nov 1* »> c.». n bepL JU PENANG MUNICIPAL: red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. nom 6% 192 6 red 1955-66 $4,000,000 i2Q c 31, Sept. 30 108 iiU Int. May 1134 words
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Article149 1937-11-23 5 Report By Fraser And Company Sineaoore Nov. 23. "VtINING The news to hand from overlTlseas markets is very discouraging tooay. Tin fell 60 to £180 for the three months' position, although it was unchanged at 41 cts. in New York. Advices from both London and New York149 words
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Article14 1937-11-23 5 Singapore, Nov. 23. The price of 'in at noon in Singapore to-day was:—14 words
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Article20 1937-11-23 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 22» o (up Sellers 22 j (up 'h).20 words
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307 1937-11-23 5 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat 4 4 6 Ayer Hitam 26 27 -xd Ban grin 21 22 tiaiu Selangor 140 1.50 uhenderiang 20 21 in tarn Tin 0.40 0.44 Hongkong Tin 25 27 llong Fatt 1 00 1.05 cd idns Hydraulic 8 9 ipoh307 words
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Article51 1937-11-23 5 Severe Losses On Liquidation Reuter London. Nov 22 STOCK Exchange further liquidation oi industrials resulted in many severe tosses in all classes of shares. Oils also met with continental liquidation The undertone in some sections, notably Kaffirs, steadied slightly towards the close. Commodities were quiet Wall Street openedReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement363 1937-11-23 5 5: jz z£vr co. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Banker- and Broker* in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Mem ben NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE ft SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCPANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'363 words
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Article134 1937-11-23 6 Java and Southern Sumatra- Netherands. closing at 7 pm. to-day vMMan, JfaaM. Amsterdam, and London li: Netherlands, cloainc at i )J*i. to-day. Penang Sinm. Burma. India Iraq Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Europe. Nigeria, Gold Coast ;.nd N. and s. America: Imperial I134 words
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Article131 1937-11-23 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. NOV. 23 Rugby: S.C.C. "A M v. R.E. "A," S.C.C; St Andrew's -'A" v. Singapore Teachers, Farrer Park; Intra-College match. Raffles College ground. Hockey. Singapore State Trial, S.C.C. Police Band Performance, Telok Ayer, P p.m. Tennis: Tournament at S.C.R.C. TO-MORROW. NOV. 24131 words
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Article172 1937-11-23 6 Malls expected from Netherlands Indies by Air 1 K.N.I L.M. time of delivery oi boxholders' letters only 130 p.m. ana general delivery of letters and reels 1.40 p.m. to-day. Mall expected from Netherlands Indies by Air < X.L.M. >, time of delivery ol bbxhcldets' letters only 5.20 p.m.172 words
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Advertisement131 1937-11-23 6 Malaya'S paEMien HOTEL 4 I TO-MGHT J j j Bluer A (informal) j 9.30 to midnight i i CAKARET ATTRACTION I MIMIde BONNE 4 I aild JOSE REQUESEN i Talented Mexican Dancers Presenting j a repertoire of vivacious routines v t ADELPHI HOTEL I TO-NIGHT I I j special mwi131 words
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Advertisement99 1937-11-23 6 j j I j What will he be like j when he's I Folks wonder where all his I energy comes from. They I 1 scarcely believe their ears when re v, told mother dMn t > feed him herself... .and he's S cau'se'np" 0 H h^ althy ch lQ99 words
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Advertisement234 1937-11-23 6 MOTHER OF WAS AU\ \< \3 Now Awakes as V U A mother oi five 8s 1'; Especially a en-» was "always ended all that fresh, at five o She writes: "I find Kruschi morey can buy mother of five taking Krusehcn, I tired and run rto\* say that I234 words
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Miscellaneous305 1937-11-23 6 s I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TODAY FOR PER DAifi AND TIMT? France (Parcels only) Ires. Doumer Nov. 23 130 p.m. Ceylon pres. Doumer 23 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Selat Pandjang Kong Thong 23 3 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang. Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong 23 3 p.m. Dungun.305 words
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Article840 1937-11-23 7 Sound Position ItfilU'TE TO F.M.S. v D.MINISTRATION j.m \'<i at the thirtieth annua) el' Rahman Hydraulic P m Penan# on Saturday, Cctil Kae, C.B.E., paid a i F.M S. administration. conn» t ho fashion of late," more Particularly in Lonthe el.airmen of Malayan B0' l > lies840 words
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Article154 1937-11-23 7 Wounded Ambassador In Hongkong Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, Bri- trh Ambassador to China, arrived in Hongkong on Nov. 16 on board the J.C.J.L. liner Tjisadane from Java. Sir Hu r jhe was met by Captain S. H. Patty-Smith. A.D.C. to the Governor, Ph Geoffrv Northcote. and Mr. G. C. Pelham.154 words
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Article126 1937-11-23 7 Arrived In Singapore from N.E.I, by KLM plane "Ibis" on Nov. 20:—Mr. B. Smit. .Left Singapore by KLM plane "Ids on Nov. 21: For Medan via Perang: Mr. E. J. Pin.c?. For Bangkok: Mr. E. L. Sandberg, Dr. W. Schmidt. For Amsterdam: Mr. S. Smit. Arrived in126 words
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Advertisement108 1937-11-23 7 *f NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED! "f S THE MODEL THAT EVERYBODY LIKES IS 4^S E SMALLEST DEPOSIT! I I I iT B EASIEST MONTHLY j THE MACFTNE THAT HAS A REFUTATION OF BEiNG THE SMARTEST. i FINEST FINISH AND SMOOTHEST RUNNING. S Sole Agents'— S S MALAYAN CYCLE COMPANY, LTD, j108 words
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Advertisement81 1937-11-23 7 has the privilege of j famous artists including J GERALD GRIFFIN TERENCE O'BRIEN PATRICK WARD L# BILLY JONES W PATRICK JORDAN W.M.A. IHJSIC STOKE ALL BRANCHES. I POLE AGENTS: BS *f VV f« M ljf\. J w.p.S. R i "UNLIKELY yes, literally, but POSSIBLE certainly, when the effect is fcrired81 words
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Advertisement220 1937-11-23 8 I ■■niHtl i r lim iMfH bmhiiii i t9i »ttMBM I FINAL 2 Shows TO-NIGHT ?j I IaLHAMBRA| 6-15-9-15 j l lii¥fiMߧ she even talks and sings ch|nese I l WITH AL I ROBERT ALICE b YOUNG-FAYE EUGENE PALLETTE HELEN WESTLEY M RTHI j R TREACHER The Vofce of a220 words
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Advertisement303 1937-11-23 8 I "One of the Best i omedies s J screened at the Capitol for I CAPI T O L j j 6 I go to Town on her own to do a little EASY LIVING and Breezy Loving! S ITS EVEN FUNNIER THAN "MY MAN GODFREY" rtm t IS II303 words
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Advertisement104 1937-11-23 8 I THE NEWEST, FUNNIEST, EYE DAZZLING REVUE OF t*T** s HUNDREDS OF THE WORLD'S LOVELIEST GIRLS! OPENING To-night! PAVILION AND GIRLS! MIRTH AND i l 111 mhbij,.*^, SH OW IN TOW* ,ts 9 ot fne most beautiful gj the world it's got the f unr comedians of screen and rcd,104 words
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Miscellaneous202 1937-11-23 8 [There are numerous Clubs in Slnqa pcr e members of which are reader? cr 'he "Malaya Tribune." This Diary provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete Havpenmgs of general inter will still be ncluded in the "Diary 0 f Events." Thy 'Club202 words
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Article339 1937-11-23 9 15 Per Cent. Quota Cut Advocated MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, in their 7* Y /eekl y rubber market report from London, dated Nov. 9, stateWe have had another week of stagnant markets and falling prices Values have receded a halfpenny per lb. since our last report. Commodities339 words
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Advertisement397 1937-11-23 9 TORTURED BY ASTHMA prepares to Commit Suicide v: t Wife «nd Ephazona Hl Save_H« Uf# D ctme to the conclusion that t worth laing For eight days L 4 thonl cessation he was torIstbfna Having tried most in be couldn't see any hope of red And but for the entreaty397 words
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Advertisement593 1937-11-23 9 .J. Lisp.m lIA VV TIIE A TIIE j SUNDAY, 21ST TO TUESDAY, 23RD NOV., 1937. Last Final Chapters of J 1 "JUNGLE JIM*" I i Episodes 7 to 12 t ALSO ON THE STAOE t j "ROYAL CASHMERIAN DANCERS" j «45 pm At tttfj End of Each Show 11 pjn.593 words
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Advertisement398 1937-11-23 9 V ID-DAY %l F TEA DANCE «A 1 F 6 P.M —8.36 P.M. T FREE ADMISSION" IBM 9.30 UNTIL 12 B NON-STOP DANCE H I \I W HOSTESSES (rW) J B FROM HONG KONG M f" WATCH! "\vatcii:: I 1 SPECIAL HARI RAYA ATTRACTION 1 j Amateur Kronchong And Stamboel398 words
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Article788 1937-11-23 10 JHE Japnij are said to b 2 anticipating a great dinner in Nanking at the New Year to celebrate their complete victory. It is permissible to recall that over twenty years ago the Germans confidently anticipated holding some such celebration in Paris, but the N\-w Years of 1915.788 words
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Article165 1937-11-23 10 Japanese Moving- To Russian Border Shanghai, f'-v 22 jl»lA.TOR-GENERAL Kita of the T r i "1 C ,>1m^nd >11 North China h. l0 v :.v ,0 F t- ninu t0 dir t in* v th "i >5 n r rrnt 01 th* j a n«» 1PW I [i??**165 words
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Article64 1937-11-23 10 Mass Meeting In Tokyo Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 22. A N hXS F* tlns hela TS r T^p£Sr° us y '"^^CghouTj^" 88 anc €!§asf any otlier power erence b i' Britain or Sif-Japin^r er oi n nfl T c neCtl0n with ths Councillor' l Br?t? r I esented tha manifestoReuter. - 64 words
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Article1376 1937-11-23 10 HOW THE NATIONS COVl* HELP CHINA J AM particularly glad of the opportunity which permits me to speak to America upon a subject which now burns in every (nines: 1 heart. I spent my youth in America, and her great democratic tradition seeped into my1,376 words
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Advertisement161 1937-11-23 10 I T We can highly recommend th is milk... there is none better r obtainable /ssw Obtainable from I •,:>, v ALL GOOD DEALERS MIT X Singapore. K. Lumpur. i XJLJL^ INFANT Yhe ,nost suit- PFPTITiTr I^^Sffff?^}'°l i able f..r infants fLK 111 Nil/fjjMfrffifc' and invalids, owing •'^^i^'^P*,'l I to161 words
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Advertisement68 1937-11-23 10 1 T Studio 3 3 Jfer j foto-portra?t Ms «»y lis'"* i POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit yea to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the FOR THE FIRST TlME—perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or68 words
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166 1937-11-23 11 NO ACTION CONTEMPLATED STILL SEEKING FOR PACIFIC SETTLEMENT [X spite of an eloquent appeal yesterday by Dr. Wellington Koo, leader of the Chinese delegation, for action to be taken by the Brussels powers in support of the principles of the Nine166 words
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Article, Illustration1496 1937-11-23 11 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 22. 1 JTROXG criticism of the draft rep. rt and an urgent appeal for ml wav made by Dr. Wellington Koo at the meeting of the Nine-Power c this afternoon. who reserved the right to tain amendments in the aid the reportReuter. - 1,496 words
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Article305 1937-11-23 11 Key Position On Nanking Route Reuter Shanghai, Nov. 23. pM PLOYING this device for the lj first time since the conflict be- >n. Japanese planes dropped supplier 0 Japanese troops relentlessly pushing «n to Nanking. 1 in Japanese claim of the occupation A'u.sih, known as the ManchesterReuter - 305 words
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Article61 1937-11-23 11 MINE STRUCK? All Hands Lost In Freighter Reuter. Barcelona, Nov. 22. THE small Spanish freighter, Cale el Cofauba, is reported sunk with all hands this morning just after leaving Castellon harbour, 45 miles north of Valencia. An explosion was heard ju it before she foundered. TheReuter. - 61 words
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Article72 1937-11-23 11 Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 22. The Dutch Bishop Schraven and seven Catholic missionaries, including two Dutchmen and two Frenchmen were kidnapped and murdered at Chengtingfu on Oct. 8 by Chinese bandits according to official information which has reached the victims' families. The murders are believed to haveReuter. - 72 words
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Article43 1937-11-23 11 Reuter. New York. Nov. 22. Large-scale housing projects financed by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation are forecast by a high official who states that President Roosevelt favours the proposal authorising loans to mortgage companies in order to stimulate private building.- Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article127 1937-11-23 11 Technical Secrecy HEAVY BUILDING PROCEEDING Reuter. London, Nov. 21. |N connection with the launching of a new Japanese cruiser to-day, Daily Teleirranh naval expert, Mr. Hector Byvater, says:— Both the Admiralty and Washington are completely in the dark regarding Japanese warship construction from the end of 1936.Reuter. - 127 words
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Article114 1937-11-23 11 Pretender To Throne Renews Claim Reuter. Paris, Nov. 22. FURTHER surprise and interest are attached to the French political situation by a manifesto issued by M. Due Deguise the French pretender, with whom many see a link between the amazing Cagoulard revelations. The manifesto which isReuter. - 114 words
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Article232 1937-11-23 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 22. npHE Prime Minister at Commons question time to-day declined to make any statement or commit himself in the meantime to making a statement on the conversations during the visit to Germany of Lord Halifax, whom he told the House he hadReuter. - 232 words
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Article35 1937-11-23 11 Reuter. Akron Ohio. Nov 22. A Union official announced that mem-| bers of the United Rubber Works of America have voted to end the strike at the Goodyear Company factory by* accepting settlement proposals— Reuter.lReuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement82 1937-11-23 11 Qsrarn the wonderful lamp Brighten up your premises or houses! Nothing attracts business or cheerfulness like briWantly lit rooms. Us a case of the can/He and the moth! Sc fit Osram Coiled Coil Lamps. They give you up to 20% more light for no extra electricity. And they stay I82 words
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Article383 1937-11-23 12 Prompt Rescue TWO CHINESE PICKED UP (From Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru, Nov. 22. j nriJIERE was a strong wind blowy' ing and the tide was at its full height in the Straits >f Johore at about 12 noon to-day when a sampan j» on383 words
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Article148 1937-11-23 12 Heavy Raids On Wusih Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 22. A JAPANESE bomber hit by Chinese -tl anti-aircraft guns crashed down In flames ever Wusih on Saturday, according to reports received here to-day and admitted by the Japanese. Engaged in attacking Chinese troop concentrations and industriaf>«tablishments, more thanReuter. - 148 words
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Article88 1937-11-23 12 Growing Political Tension Shanghai, Nov. 22. IN view of the growing tension on the Far Eastern horizon, the French Government has appropriated huge sums of money for the strengthening of defen c works in French Indo-China the Chinese have withdrawn six miles to the west88 words
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Article28 1937-11-23 12 TVln Paris, Nov. 22 Prin£ r M sstl- y announces that Prince Canta Cuzene landed at Port Sr li» K MT yesterday' Newshe has abandoned28 words
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Article83 1937-11-23 12 Aim Is "Peace Of The World" Reuter. B._ Rome, Nov. 20. ARON Okura has arrived here. Inter, viewed, he said: "The people of my country sent me to the Duce with the welcome task of making known to him the deep friendship of the Japanese for the Italians.Reuter. - 83 words
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Article118 1937-11-23 12 Mr Stafford Cripps At Glasgow Reuter. Std London, Nov. 22. Cripps, at a demonstration organised by the Glasgow Trades council, has denounced the drugs traffic in China as purposely fostered by Japan for many years to undermine the Chinese morale. Drawing attention to the importance of Japanese tradeReuter. - 118 words
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Article36 1937-11-23 12 f Singapore, Tuesday. boxes Sin r? t- ut aiT,on s st wooden boxes and packings ca ;es in th.- back VpU& Mbm WC Two engine. /hich turned out from 1Z gi** p Station. extingui^S36 words
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Article189 1937-11-23 12 New Service TO BE DIRECT FROM JAN. 19 Singapore, Tuesday. IN connection with the announcement that the Imperial Airways service to Hongkong will run from Bangkok instead of Penang from Dec. 6, it has been stated that this will cause delay in the air mail service189 words
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Article93 1937-11-23 12 Another $150 Millions To Be Spent Reuter. Washington. Nov. 22. THE Senate Agricultural Committee has completed the draft farm bill after two days and nights of almost continuous session. The bill goes to the Senate to-day and provides for a governmentfarmer partnership in a combination of voluntaryReuter. - 93 words
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Article109 1937-11-23 12 Chinese Military Attache In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. China is putting on a strong resistance against the Japanese. We a*e not only fighting for cur existence cut for the world at large. declared G. ral Tang Che, Military Attache to the Chinese Embassy in Paris, who arrived in Singapore109 words
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Article, Illustration208 1937-11-23 12 London Registry SEQUEL TO SWIFT ROMANCE nAYAXG Valeric the youngest daughter of the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak, was married at tht Marylebone Register office, yesterday, to Mr. Bob Gergory, the wellknown all-in wrestler, says Reuter. It will be remembered that Dayang Valeric, who is known as208 words
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Article63 1937-11-23 12 Friday s Meeting Of The Commissioners A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Ccmmissioners will be held on Friday at 2 15. On the agenda Is a motion by Mr. J. Laycock regarding the Public Authorities Protection Ordinance. A special meeting will be held subsequently to consider the supplemental63 words
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Article25 1937-11-23 12 Major H. G. Keet, Superintendent of Trade and Customs, Lower Perak. was the speaker at Sunday's evening service of the Methodist Episcopal Church Teluk Anson.25 words
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Article607 1937-11-23 12 Wife Thrown HORSE'S DISPOSITION DESCRIBED Singapore, Monday. AT the continued hearing, before Mr. Justice Howes in the High Court to-day, into the civil claim brought by Mr H. A. R. Paulusz and his wife, Mrs. Edna Paulusz, for damages against the Changi Farm, for injuries sustained607 words
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Obituary121 1937-11-23 12 Death Of Perak Dental Officer Ipoh, Nov. 22. UfE regret to record the death of Dr. Sydney W. Harding. L.D.S and Trinity College, Dublin, which occured at Batu Gajah hospital on Saturday after a .short illness. Dr. Harding, whose death was due to heart failure, was121 words
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Article60 1937-11-23 12 Detachment Passes Through Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. A detachment of 161 Italian marines with five petty-officers and three officers under the command of Lieut. E. Berlucchi arrived in Singapore from Shanghai by way w n italy ianCaman to day n their J^wJSt Ham wno were attached to co^mDwiH an60 words
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Article420 1937-11-23 12 THE ASSIZES Terrible Injuries Of Victim Sftßgaptte Ifonfei AX alleged brutal attack t n "Chinese on another in Cecil on the evening ol I>. j Lj[JJ resulted in the death thf wr,,(il aseaulted from a fractured skull?! laceration of the brain. M ls v J J d420 words
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Article50 1937-11-23 12 (From Our Own Corn Batu Banal Lt.-Col. A N. Sharma. IMS. DPH, M.8.. 8.5., B.T.M H bad. North-west frontier. I on leave, arrived at Ba Mrs. Sharma where I few days. Lt.-Col. A N E address the Batu Paha Wednesday, Nov. 24 Th( address, I understand North-west Frontier."50 words
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Article41 1937-11-23 12 Singapore M I Before Mr. Justice the Acting Chief Justice, i Ceurt to-day, Mr. Mm. war admitted to prs catr and solicitor ol l Court of the Straits The Hon Mr. R V pt-ared in support of I admission41 words
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Advertisement54 1937-11-23 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, TD. CHINA BUILDING, CHCLJA ST. PHONE 5808. MHO*** FIRE, MARINE, MOTOi* WORKMEN'S COMFI INSURANCE. AGENTS m MALACCA HONG CHYE SEKEMBAN CffIENT K S f nntfC. K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG M** NG'KON CHEE, SLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WEN<«. rg PENANG GENERAL P K(^YtQ BRANCHES54 words
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Article208 1937-11-23 13 nson Sentences PPED BY THE CUSTOMS Singapore, Monday. m or two drinks before ear. We intended for a joy ride," said I and Frederick Smith, r.s of the Seventh Heavy thi R.A. (Blakan Mati), eared before Mr. H. A. ;trict Judge, Criminal Dishis morning on a208 words
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Article87 1937-11-23 13 pis To Smuggle Smartly Punished Singapore. Monday. smuggle 10 tahils ol -Government chandu into oncealing it in his belt Chinese being fined $800 rigorous imprisonment hi Mr H. A. Forrer. District iminal District Court, this Toh was arrested by a rer just as he was leaving n in87 words
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Article150 1937-11-23 13 Young Chinese Fined $30 Singapore, Monday. WONG Toon Chick, a young Chinese, pleaded guilty when he appeared this morning before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the new Fourth Police Magistrate, on a charge of offering Inspector J. MacPherson, S.S.P., an illegal gratification of $5, on Nov.150 words
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Article64 1937-11-23 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Monday. A concert organised by tne Cheng Siew Old Boys" Association will be staged at the Sultana Hall on Dee. 4. The proceeds will oe given to the China Relief Fund. The marriage took place of Inch? Abdul Ghani b. Ranb,64 words
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Article48 1937-11-23 13 The Police Band will play the following programme at Telok Ayer to-day beginning at 6 p.m.:— Marchf'-Lorraine'- Ganne: Overture, -French Comedy." Bela; Selection "Student Prince." Romberg; Solo for Cornet. When the Ebb-Tide Flows," Gordon; Entracts to Rosamunde. Schubert: Suite "Ballet Egyptian Luiginr, Potpourri' "Tangled Tunes" Ketelbey.48 words
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Article131 1937-11-23 13 Dividends Recommended By Directors A FINAL dividend of five per cent., making ten per cent, for the year, and a bonus dividend of ten per Cent., is recommended in the report ot the directors of Messrs. Wearne Bros. Ltd., to be presented at the annual general meeting131 words
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Article111 1937-11-23 13 Case Against Chinese Postponed Singapore, Monday. THIS morning in the Criminal District Court, Ch'oa Huav Seng, alias Chuan. faced three charges (1) of committing house trespass by concealing himself behind a heap of carpets on Nov. 13 at Messrs. Gian Singh. 4 Battery Road: (2> of housebreaking at111 words
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Article52 1937-11-23 13 Mr. G. Aurelv. of Messrs. Mon tor Ltd.. the Malayan agents of the Parker pen, leaves Singapore to-day on long furlough to Europe on the Conte Biancamano. It is 9 2 years since Mr. Aurely last went to Europe, and his many friend; will wish him a52 words
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784 1937-11-23 13 LARGE SUM "Sincere Apology' 9 Of Publishers Reuter. THE action for damages for libel, instituted by the Duke of Windsor against Messrs. William Heinemann, publishers, and Geoffrey Dennis, author, of a book "Coronation Commentary," has been settled by the defendants paying aReuter. - 784 words
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Article55 1937-11-23 13 Singapore, Monday. Mr. J. M. Bartlett, of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya. Ltd.. was this morning fined $3 by Mr. E. C. G Barrett, the Fourth Police Magistrate, when he pleaded guilty on a charge of parking his motor-car elsewhere -than in a parking place at Orchard55 words
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Advertisement88 1937-11-23 13 'The world's finest pen j has this PARKER rJjW f scratch-proof point" |Hf j «nd "»< l^f^ I phatically that workmanship, and <P»l.t> of materials .<■—-«*; Mf I so De on guaiu, Parker Vacumatic- made rfSMf o».»* ,h icaltv Derfect— the modern, sucte slui i arnci .-k 1 C °V88 words
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Advertisement201 1937-11-23 13 (r. *ĔĔ J'm a party to-morrow night 1 and I just cant make ZJk np my mind what to QUR European Assistants are always at your service. ail upon them advice any question dealing with table fare. \Y solv( catering problems. s^Xs 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331201 words
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803 1937-11-23 14 What Happened Last Season NO DECLINE? THICKET regularly produces its y eotmedies, dramas, and tragedies. Ills dHBenH to say to which class belongs the latest epkode. with Dr. Alan Robertson, Chairman of the Board of Central, the central figure. Dr. Robertson, in Melbourne,803 words
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Article135 1937-11-23 14 Blakan Mati Gunners Beat Gordons THE Royal Artillery, Blakan Mati, beat the Gordon Highlanders by a dropped poaJ 14 points* to nil in a keenly rontested game of rugby football at Blakan Mati yesterday. The sides were evenly matched but the Gunners, although not fielding their beat team135 words
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Article106 1937-11-23 14 The Indian Association nockev match against the Raffles College, arranged for Wednesday, has been cancelled. Indian Association teams have been >iect*d f or o th Pr matches as follows. Vs. S.C.C. Ist XI. on Thursday at the R.C.C.: M. B. Singh: A. Chatterji and S. Angulia; Shanmugam, Baskaran106 words
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Article87 1937-11-23 14 Owing to rain, the tennis matches fixed for yesterday at Hong Lira Green were cancelled. The open singles between Dr Cria Teck Yam and Foo Wo Wan. will be played on Wednesday. On Thursday/ the following matches will be played: Handicap Singles: Yap Ah Chuan t~3> vs.87 words
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Article402 1937-11-23 14 Lindrum Challenged By McConachy CLARK McConachy, New Zealand. challenges Walter Lindrum to deleuti the world's billiards championship, lie writes to "The Refers*," Sydney I would ue pleased y.-u would pubWt ?ay ehallttige to piu> Water Lindrum .or mm world's rjpreiU:*;' of English l uliards. enclosj a list402 words
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Article538 1937-11-23 14 Clayton Joins Aston Villa (By Air Mail) London. WOLVERHAPTON WANDERERS, who transferred players so frequently in the last two seasons that it is estimated that they received over £50.000 in fees, are again seller They were concerned in one of tne most important deals of the season538 words
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Article72 1937-11-23 14 The old boys of the Anglo-Chi-n School will play the presen boys ai hockey on Thursday on the Oldnani Hall ground at Dunearn Road at 5:5 Teams: PAST: Tay Yew Teck One Tan« *ng, Muthucumaru; Ong Swee itw George Day, o. Thomas, kam Oir, Lock. Swee Lim Swang.72 words
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Article40 1937-11-23 14 me island Club Siamese rw between Mrs C A Ti* up nnal Mrs w R Dunn ni? 5 at eman and 18 for Mrs. C A R ft,t2S?S ln a win J_ Bateman by 2 and 1.40 words
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Article135 1937-11-23 14 Singapore Team To Be Selected To-Night THE Singapore team for the first inter-State hockey match of the season in Singapore on Saturday, against Selangor, will be selected to-night after the trial game at the S.C.C. this afternoon. Teams fcr the trial are as follows: COLOURS: Aeria; Muthucumaru and135 words
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Article70 1937-11-23 14 V.M.C.A. team vs. M.C.U. to-morrow at 5.10 p.m. on the M.C.U. ground:— Nathaniels, Thong Sing Ching, Newman, Varma. Gim Lock. Dr. V. Xavier. Lee Fong Lim, G. Day, Kee Siang. Suratta. Swyny. V.M.C.A. team vs. S.C.C on Friday at 5.10 p.m. on the S.C.C. ground.— Pillay. Thong Sing70 words
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Article38 1937-11-23 14 Reuter. Sydney. Nov. 22. MEW South Wales beat the New Zealanders by eight wickets. Scores. New Zealanders: 195 'O'Reilly 5 for 57» and 214. New South Wales. 274 (Barnes 97) and 136 'for 2 wkts> .—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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188 1937-11-23 14 AT TANG LIN Fusiliers' "B" f. Beat "S" Co. IN an cxciting eanuball at Tanglin Co.. defeated "S" killing Futtiers by try and a pcna!f\ points (cnc try) !)l> B" Co., enjoyed a in the forward divis McAlcrr and H< but tneir "thre dencv to188 words
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Advertisement19 1937-11-23 14 \m TIME FOR \ml A TIGER' Tiger Beer kjt IS BEST FTascr Neave Ltd.. Dist 0f Tif er Beer>19 words
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Advertisement183 1937-11-23 14 Ends that Tired Listless Feeling M Weak, worn-out women find Waterbury's Compound a marvelous source of new health and strength The many vital elements in this body-building tonic nourish every part of the svstcm— t make you look and feel years voun Kr Ihe pure liver and malt extracts in183 words
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306 1937-11-23 15 MALAYA CUP L sers Put Up A Great Fight ii Our Ovvn Reporter). Penang. Sunday, sensational start when they ,i tr\ within three mi- play, Penang failed to so 11 t ad and was eventually 11> is points (one goal, one306 words
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Article49 1937-11-23 15 Cub team ¥5. trie Party 1 >-day at J.C.S.A Toi Boon Soon Y. o Lim Bo jn S;nq Qu« Yap liitan Chocne Hee\ Ten H..:t Tec Eian, Chong Lian C >en Fong, Lc? Dins Bcon Khin K« t; Hec Toil Chin Qeok, Ecm nd Boon Joon Cheong49 words
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350 1937-11-23 15 A Weight lifting Display 'From Our On n Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Nov. 21. A performance by the Chinese Amateur Weigh Lifting Party ol Johore Bahru. assisted by the Mayflower Musical Party Singapore in aid of the China Relief Fund was given in the Song350 words
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Article121 1937-11-23 15 Results in the final round of the Scet Kirn Cheng open singles championship 'league system- were as follows: Chew Boon Peng lose to A Sujak B—ls. 10—15; T. 9 Peh beat George Tan 12—15, 19 10, 15 -7; An." Whatt Kirn beat Albert Tan 15 2.121 words
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Article124 1937-11-23 15 Results of Lies in the Summer BP tournament played last week-end are SS follows: Kok Hoe and Heng Kwang beat Chew Mfeng and Chong Tian 21--4, 31—11: Yens Thye and Soo Yin beat Ah Kow and Kirn Choon 13 -21. 21—15. 21—4; Hong Wan and Peng Seng beat124 words
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Article277 1937-11-23 15 Status Of Leading' Seniors And Juniors THE status cf Australia's leading senior and junior lawn tennis players who are employed by sports goods firms was recently investigated by a committee of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia at a ccnfercnce with representatives of the firms. A new277 words
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Article21 1937-11-23 15 The majority of the hockey matches arranged to be played in Singapore yesterday were cancelled owing ta the rain.21 words
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Advertisement142 1937-11-23 15 .rhnne 3158 r M 9IL HrFmfirw EhIKOPODYIL CAPITDL fiLDG. -Utl I. Tropical sun—tropical dampness Yr* 01,1 Pa X havoc with your out«r side property. Protect It by regular i» 1 painting with Hubbuck's Paint— I \Jkl l there Is no finer guarantee agamst depreciation and the expense of A 1142 words
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Advertisement158 1937-11-23 15 SUPREMACY 1 v SINGAPORE c- BRANCHES MALAYA'S FOREMQST INSURANCE COMPANY J A BOON 101; NDLORDS, LI! \I»I('ATE WHITI ANTS AND PESTS THAI i>t s i K<>\ S VALUABLE AND Bl \l ill M BUILDI NOS 1 \\t- \ir No Ani.ttrui He." I oiii J,l \ll 1 mill i \l il158 words
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Miscellaneous24 1937-11-23 15 THE TIDES IO-DAY:—2 07 am. 8 It. <; ins: III p.m., 9 ft. 0 ins. TO-MORROW:—&5I a.m S it ins 2 16 pm 9 ft.24 words
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Article158 1937-11-23 16 CHINA RELIEF FUND I (To the Editor of the Malaya TribuJr.') Sir, —I really admire the Straits-born Chinese of Singapore for the kind assistI once they arc rendering by contributing large sums of money towards the China j Relief Fund We can never forget the great158 words
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Article231 1937-11-23 16 ,To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—It was only a day ago that Sir Malcolm Watson in his broadcast paid a glowing tribute to the administration in Malaya. To inote his actual words, he said, "There is no country in the world with a more humane231 words
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Article409 1937-11-23 16 Tc ihe Editor of the Malaya Tri 7 :jityj) Sir,—Racing has become one of the most popular sports in Malaya. Tne membership in all the clubs in Malaya increasing day by day. especially in S.ngapore. The subscribing members are swelling the finances of the turt clubs and409 words
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Article129 1937-11-23 16 To the Ed'ior of the Vn'2*,tz Tribune) Sir.—Heading the report of Raffles Coilegc. I appreciate the rapidity of its p'otrcss. But. as a future Senior Cambridge student. I strongly object to the p:«/ osa' that in future the Queen's i rt .J x i. I f heirships should129 words
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Article177 1937-11-23 16 More Contributions v, Malacca iw.uac'-i <; following Malacca Strai' -b; for China relief are t Previous aeknowl The Hon. Mr. Tan Lock J.P O.B.E P. V. Rama Chettier Mr. Cheong Tiong H Alor Gajah Dis'r.c kindness of Mr V Watt Mr. Poon Woon t Mr. Yeo Chiow177 words
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Article19 1937-11-23 16 Mr. G. R. Wiseman untitled Perak. has retun and will resume duta I Anson. Cap:. Stra acting for him.19 words
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Advertisement210 1937-11-23 16 GUILD'S 4 YEARS CF STOMACH TROUBLE VI hat can be more distressing than the flight of a rhiH in the toils of stomach trout Us Jf W<r little boy or girl sufferi from indigeation or Jos? of appetite, take tin from Mrs. Suiguy. This is what sue writes little daughter,210 words
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Advertisement61 1937-11-23 17 f /L*V SUNBURN. Germolene 1 should be applied throe V I IfV mediately ••fter washing, and -n a few minutes wiped off *v v again. Germolene Asep- > S 2 tic Talcnm Powder may then be used. Germolene s is soothing and cooling, and quickly overcomes the trouble. GERMOLENE is61 words
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Advertisement78 1937-11-23 17 NEWS *5* MUSK talk:. j from INDIA I Buy a H.M.V. Am?rican S Radio to-day and listen i to INDIA always. Sole Agents Malaya. i KEE HI AT RADIO CO., 122 124. Orchard Road. Singapore. RADIO GIVES Tip COMFORT PY r D X jLJ& SATISFACTION lIOF BOON LEONC RADIO DEPT.,78 words
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Advertisement311 1937-11-23 18 r\ LOVELY NAILS fV\ THIS EASY f Jl' /P /I CUTEX WAY i\ L sethenewCutexoi 'y Cuticle VV tl Remover to kee P your finger- I Vl-- SMrll ml S WC "-groomed. It tonVt »*W «ir»»aspetiaJ oil that htrips pre vcru parched, raggrd cuticle y« W Remove old polish with311 words
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Advertisement166 1937-11-23 18 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours KuffeiiTs from 1..*.- of f vousness, wreak bod) faiJinj? memory, ami who worn-out before then tlm«" dHichtrd to tears ot n* covery by as American U This new discover) makoa il -o quicki> and easily re b your rlsnda and body, t" 1166 words
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Article103 1937-11-23 19 Japanese Getting vml)itious anghai. Nov. 21. of the Chinese has aroused pesrospectt of effeeih on the Kiangvin ilk of the Chinese i\v and the Yangt withdrawing with V hot in pursuit them, re anticipating a Nanking in the firming the fall of er.vv fighting is103 words
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Article87 1937-11-23 19 vaph* Of The Atom London, Nov. 20. n reveals to the exciting advances the methods of :i has been opened \I im at South Kenlast for a period of :i of atom tracks, ji photographs of atom moflqs at high r other gasses. but ..pparatus. of atom tracks re-87 words
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Article124 1937-11-23 19 £1 Car Costs £22 In Fines THF Ant H^ BoSt( n Massachusetts. v d u e m hls new motor-car. has cost Mr b U ht f r flve dollars f£l >. I. 5? went nappily down the street dp !l bargain^ th the perf ™anc/ of his124 words
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Article59 1937-11-23 19 Goodyear Factory To Re-open Reuter. New York, Nov. 21. The Goodyear tyre company announces the re-opening of factories on Monday for those wishing to return, regardless of the strike situation. Meanwhile the strikers holding the No. 1 plant evacuated while the Union officials were attempting to get theReuter. - 59 words
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Article55 1937-11-23 19 British Official Wireless London, Nov. 20. Motor-cars of more than 33 years' old will take part to-morrow in the usual annual commemorative run from London to Brighton, which celebrates the abolition, in 1806. of the two-miles' per hour speed limit. One car entered for to-morrow's event wasBritish Official Wireless - 55 words
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Article43 1937-11-23 19 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 20. A mural tablet commemorating the centenary of the birth of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, will be unveiled next Wednesday at the house in which he was born in Edinburgh—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 43 words
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Article39 1937-11-23 19 Reuter Wireless. Blue Field, West Virginia. Nov. 21. Two were killed and 53 seriously injured and 20 slightly in a railway crash six miles west of here. All available ambulances were ruched to the scene.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article112 1937-11-23 19 Spanish Government Denial Reuter. Barcelona, Nov. 21. DEPORTS that the Soviet Government is withdrawing all Russians from Spain is ridiculed here. An official interviewed by Reuter, stated there had been no Russian regiments in Spain. Russian airmen previously flew planes but now the government air force isReuter. - 112 words
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Article94 1937-11-23 19 Removing From Nanking On Wednesday Reuter. Nanking. Nov. 21. The British Embassy is not removing from Nanking until Wednesday owing to the presence of important government officials including Chiang-Kai Shek, Wang Ching Wei and Chang Chun. The Embassy party will proceed up river in H.M.S. "Bee," while H.M.S.Reuter. - 94 words
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Article65 1937-11-23 19 Franco Agrees In Principle Reuter Wireless. San Sebastian, Nov. 21. General Franco has accepted in printip.e the proposal to send a Commission of enquiry to both sides in Spain in connection with the withdrawal of volunteers. A note to this effect was hande.1 to Biitain's representative. It isReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Advertisement582 1937-11-23 19 GIFTS THAT SAY g m O *V rhe' r f",•"pi 1 >" with all children be- u to mne Cheery A bouk with 365 ihere a laugh n book for babie tween six and twelve "&rie S dainty verse Tuck-A-Bed Tales- every page. It con- Printed throughout years of age.582 words
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Article, Illustration131 1937-11-23 20 Imperial Airways luxury vii imer, Cordelia, which arrived on Sunday feaves to-morrow, pnotofiapbed at fie seaplane anchorage of th? Singapore airport. (Tribune). The Satyrus, which preceded the Cordelia on a survey flight, is seen riding at anchor at the Singapore airport seaplane base (Tribune). A motor131 words
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