Malaya Tribune, 24 November 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: H Guaranteed Largest Sales sse No. :!76. BINGAPOT E, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1937 FIVE Cfc*NTbi The Malaya Tribune Slngap r;« Wee., 21. lot];. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES; SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1937 FJVK j
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    • 120 1 i, W MWWlW^l suffer ho^^^\^ HEADACHES—NEURALGIA—COLDS TOOTHACHE —FEVER OR RHEUMATISM thousands of ingredients —in convendoing to get ient tablet form, that acts relief from instantly to relieve pain Fering —Take and reduce fever. It does N the amaz- not affect the heart or cting prepa- upset the stomach, doctors and
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    • 67 1 OXIDIZED EHAMEJ0 s WH I T BOON SENG iV CO., LTD i) 38, Robinson Read. TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. No. ft-A Change Alley. Btmajore Tele No. 263. f of ERIK A ff9 All Brand New Port- ~V= hah I=S| ifff ible Typewriters, 4 Harks EngvtA Pica Types jf Automatic Key set
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    • 266 1 sdse H" 101 VSKS lOH YIN EG AM*' j This is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar j I 5i oi interest to every modern household. It can be had fo; the asking. Wnle m I to Smc. luuby Co., Ltd., giving your address
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  • 365 2 Sumalran Charged With Kidnapping: Singapore. Monday. CUM AN bm Kamurudin. a canvasser 0 and native oi Padang. Sumatra. I od his trial to-day in the Criminal District Court, charged with having kid-->poeci. on Sept. 1U last, a 13-year-old girl Chan Huat Neo, from the 1 uardianship of
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  • 77 2 Exhibition At St. Anthony* s Convent *«T£? 8 i /,nth °ny's Convent School Middle Road, will hold an exhibition of -l arts on Saturday «P^n^Day, The chanty sale organised by the Sisinvent will take place the r>?Pmh a y o and A vl11 end on Thursday, tn AH
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  • 63 2 Record Flight Attempt Abandoned Reuter. Basra, Nov. 22. Christian Moench, has abandoned his •nm to beat Japvs record for the Pans-Saigon flight He was delayed here by bad weather. He arrived this morning ifter a stop last night at Damascus. Ho wili uroceed to Saigon by r^ ta f-
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  • 100 2 Coldest November Day Fo? 14 Years British Official Wireless. I London, Nov. 22. ALTHOUGH there was bright sunshine over most of England. London lay under a thick pall cf fog throughout yesterday, which was the coldest November aay for 14 years. Conditions were clearer to-day, although a slight
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  • 70 2 Poland Refuse* To Join Reuter London. Nov 22 The Manchester Guardian, in a message from its Warsaw correspondent states that Poland, despite strong pressure by Japanese. Germany and Italy has hitherto declined to join the antiCommunist pact, fearing thereby to impair relations with Great Britain, with which, for
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  • 62 2 British Official Wireless. D London. Nov 22 Philip d? Laszlo, Hungarian-born portS';.f who became a naturalised Biitish subject in 1914. died to-day at t h om e at Hampstead aged' 68 Laszlo. who had painted King Edward the Seventh and many other famou" ""rsonc was eleced oresident
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  • 58 2 Indian With Si p. Convirf POUND puiltv of 1 cheated Mr A]h f or of a d Road, in reject of nooo one hair dve anV waves to thp total b'n Mohnm^d mad Amb-u-. wa <.. th rod bv Mr. H A p.pistrict .Tudee, to R'mpnsonment. Six
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  • 73 2 (government I The I'os British Official Wireless. The Brazilian f0i-r-suspension wa. s the" mons answer by the who referred to the r tions made to the Br;.-, which it has been ho su H ed n no action p. with the bondholderUnfortunately th e indicated a definite d
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  • 51 2 Britain Gives Spain British Official Wireless. "HE British Gov r: cd £5.000 in an. v he International coir Cross in Geneva for -f victims of the civil The funds will b teres and hospital des. The Red Cro r rests itself i n negot change of prisonei
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  • 37 2 Service Chiefs Portugal? Land n m ti The Foreign Been mens to-day tha*. a pi Fcrtugal a British milit lepresentatives of the I v:ces was under eonsid i-ortuguese Ambassad decision, however ha —British Official Win
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  • 39 2 British Official Wireless. Brigadier P. C. S II rector of staff duties a has been aoDointed dir training at the War Ofl From April 1934 to las 4 was commander of the British Official Wireless
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 736 2 Colds and Flu Cause Dangerous Kidney Acids Your System is Poisoned and Your Kidneys Weakened, Causing Getting Up Nights, Dinlimi, Cirdes Under Eyes, Leg Pains, VI Nervousness, Loss of Vigour J P* I*™1 saturated with danaerm!? Man y other troublesome and danger- I V*\V RS deadly poisonous Acid "hat if
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    • 40 2 NATURAL WHITENESS RESTORED to dull off.color teeth I 111 fil^S^ 5 f Jllik& lHv vl I 111 ir iHiiwßi^^^Kir'Bßfc I ill I^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^E I 111 j^Sjj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B I ill b^v^^h I ill* a Ik I BRIGHTEN ol f° teeth "freshed feelin* it
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  • 198 3 N 24 HOURS xnce Hall Never Empty m arly three-quarters m?< penpL, including < T> from overseas, t he main entrance t<j ili.use. London, at the a day. 1 "i-■<> ;i ation period this !<>tal el' callers was <1 many famous added
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  • 148 3 St (v C 8.. Q B E nost eminent economists, rs to Daventry what h: subject of his own next talk in the series. is Chairman of the land. J nd Scottish Railway the Bank of England. d by all parts of the great services to
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  • 28 3 untitled Rad. London, head-untitled BJLC.'s Variety 1 A programme com«i the history ot* thr Hall t -evenly years will he "in Daventry in the 1,1 (By courtesy 8.8.C).
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  • 29 3 "Texas Tommy"( Two-Gun Tom Uadigrove, of Bar XY, Arizona; untitled v television ,Km V 1 air■FUl**!' t:ik,K London p 3 s tlon a Alexandra Palace, i.oncion. (By courtesy BJg.C).
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  • 174 3 Actuality Broadcast By 8.8.C.*s Chief Engineer Sir Noel Ashbridge 'he r, rr Controller of Engineering will give an on-the-spot' description of the new Uransmitters and aerials of the Emnlre Broadcasting Station at Davcntrv n forthcoming broadcast to oversea listenEntitled A Visit to Daventry the rroadcas; will
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  • 267 3 •The Cheshire Cheese.* a famous London tavern that yesterday was the haunt of Dr Johnson. Goldsmith, and heir friends, and to-day is the recognised meeting-place of newspapermen from Fleet Street <orT which it lies), will be pictured in a programme written by Hugh Ross Williamson that Leslie
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  • 138 3 The experiences of a road patrolman on his beat near the border of England and Scotland will be the subject of the next talk in the series 'This is England.' in which representative English people tell listeners to Daventry about themselves and their work. The sneaker
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  • 107 3 Jelly d'Aranyi, the well-known violinist will be the soloist in a concert by the B B.C. Empire Orchestra to be broadcast from Daventry in Transmission 2. on Nov. 28. In the same week's programmes, the BBC Empire Orchestra will conclude its series of performances of the synvDhonles
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  • 303 3 To Broadcast In "Sportsmen Talking" Steve Donoghue, perhaps the most famous Of all jockeys, and Geoitrey Gdibey, a well-known British ra<n,.',-j'-urnalist, will be the next sportsmen to broadcast In the series from Da* ently. Sportsmen Talking.' Listeners will hear Donoghue discussing with Gilbcy racing in general, and relating
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  • 370 3 Memories Of St. George* Hall CT. ceorges hall. London, headquarters of the BBC'S Variety Department and the source of many programmes in the transmissions from Daventry. will Itself be the subject of a broadcast in the near future. Entitled Entertainment at St. George's,' the broadcast
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  • 77 3 T\.o Rt. Hon t!w Earl of Lylton, X 0.C.8J., 0.C.1.8., Will shortly make his second contribution to 'Matter! of Moment.' the series of talk; from Daventry that has been devi.s°<! especially for listeners in India. It Will be remembered tint Lord Lytton vho was Governor of Bengal
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    • 272 3 Couldn't sleep for STOMACH i J%g PAINS w^i "Suffered for weeks at a stretch'" Here is a letter in which every stomach kutierer will find encouragement and the 3t assurance ol quick relief. Mr. ii. F. H. >) ••After being a great sufferer from gastric ulcers and in pain for
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    • 36 3 Won't affect y.«J MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS C A 33/ and Butter, and fill ii IJI ffl make perfect IBOVRIL SANDWICHES A 4*oz. bottle contains sufficient Bovril for over 100 sandwiches. j jjg 2.
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  • 707 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES BELGIAN SHIPPING IN 1936 Affected By International Developments IMPROVING conditions in world trade were reflected in Belgian shipping statistics lor the year lj)3tf. As compared with 1935, the total number ol sea-going vessels clearing frcm Belgian ports increased by 7 per cent. I irom 16,834 to 18,026;.
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    • 440 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 R&Oand BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). I». O. s. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORED 15,000 Dec. 17 BURL)WAN 6,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 3i 1938 I CARTHAOI 15.U00 Jan. 14 f SOMAU I 6,800 Jan. 14 COMORIN 15,000
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    • 137 4 IN DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Ladng for Cpnton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, 'Jhefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANO AND CALCUTTA. Arr Sciils SUISANG To-day
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    • 570 4 M. B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINE I I j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) S i (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j i Due. Due. Sailing Hue. i Penang Spore Spore via New York {m s KATSURAGI MARU Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 5
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    • 288 4 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TH TO 31ST, 1937. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP "BORINGIA" (12,500 tons displacement) ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING SIAM and INDO-CHINA. ROUNDTRIP FARE $140.— (excluding stay ashore in Bangkok) Independent
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    • 462 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER fjjnpn Il inun (Incorporate c ILLU 7 U Germany) The undernoted are the Con j intended fixtures:— OUTWARD For MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Due S pore 1937. s.s. "SCHARNHOEST" on North China m.s. "TRAVE" omits Manila, Shanghai, Taku Ba Dairen also calls Chefoo Dec
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    • 363 5 Classified Advertisements m,c NOTICES. Singa pore Municipality It M>ERS. invited for the or service. For j Tender Room. i upaj :.>' CODk" I Dec. 3, 193". C H. UOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. ri \I)ERS. UPROVEMENT >iN i RUST. the execution uses and for the Market Street md Form of at the
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    • 586 5 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SET fLEMENTS SET ILEMEN I OS MALACCA OS. No 6 oi 1937. In the matter of i ie Trusts oi the Will cf Chua Van Keng deceased and In the matter of me Trustees Ordi- 1 nance Between Chua Lip Kee
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    • 484 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—Can V a BSC rs, Hard working men only need apply to 062. Geylang Road, Singapore. WANTED—An expert kabaya maker with special Knowledge of embroidery. Must know how to make European children's dresses. Apply 412, Orchard Road, Singapore. POSITIONS WANTED YOUNG Chine*e, desires employment as Junior clerk, oiiice
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    • 192 5 A DEGREE in Accountancy, Secretary ship, Cost Accountancy, Shipping, Bank ing, Insurance or Book-keeping is essential for a highly-paid executive position. Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by postal training. The School of Accountancy is the ieading institution in the British Empire for the building of Successful
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    • 413 5 Just Received! Just Received!'. Waterman's World Famous taratala Pens—Safety and Self-Filling Models Shaeffer's Fountain Pens and Pencils From 51.50 upwards Also in stock other Makes. PETER CBONG CO., Educational Booksellers and Suppliers, etc. STOP DIABETES! EAT WHAT YOU LIKEi Just imagine your sell a guest In the festival party where
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    • 397 5 GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Send jour da'e and time of birth or the time of writing the letter and approximate age. You will be furnished wlto particulars regarding Ninny, profession* health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, race.? and all other important events. Coa war leading monthly details $2.00. oneyear weekly
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  • 384 6 LONDON C OMMODITIES London, Nov. 23. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steadiest Bpo» Buyers. 6 13 16 +116 M Sellers. 6 7 8 615 16 4-1 16 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 6 3 4 6 7 8 +*8 0 M Sellers. 6 7 8 6 15
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  • 87 6 DAM PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Tuesday noon No. J.X.R.S.S. i„ ca.es 8 'F.0.8. Nov., 991 Good F.A.Q. in bains 8 22 2 (FO.B. Nov.. 215 oi-No.I.X.R.S.S.(Spot-]oase, 8 U% (awardablc Spore. 9_*l ooi S°- Dp c 2234 To- 2 do. Jan. Mar 23 mi" f>
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  • 184 6 Singapore. Nov. 23. 5 [SSi 2 Coast No. 1 per Koyan $158 H ffIJS oast Na 2 er Koyan $152 hm mrl 5r£5!2 2? J per Koyan $147 am Rice Koohway" No. 1 «22'> gam Rice -Koohway" No. 2 |190 gam Rice '-Kcohway No. 3 tIM gam "Singhway" No
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  • 105 6 British Official Wireless. Ixjndon, Nov. 23. Paris 147 9 64 New York 5.00V 2 1 Montreal 4.993 4 Brussels 29.41 Geneva 21.61»/» Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 9.00'/ 8 Milan 95 1 16 Berlin 12.38 Stockholm 19 39'4 Copenhagen 22.40" Oslo 19.90 Prague 142 >/ 8 Madrid nominal Vienna 26y
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  • 32 6 s .iJi he ,hi "°*i ing lndex "umbers reprejompwble traffic* taliS SSf *J October, 1937 7 c Averajre Tor 1936 4J I •j jAverage for io mouths, 1937' 70
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 416 6 M Oversea Chinese Baiiking Corporation Ltd.! (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) i A m!LW and P*« i t p $10,000,000.00. F,CE CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAtORE. t .Managing Director JS*" 101 j General Manager Sj! Secretary 4 944 Accountant 3026 telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." 7 LONDON BANKERS A**t\ S /iyTVA NEW
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    • 141 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. 'Incorporated in England) BRANCH: 8, D Almeida Street Authored and Subscribed Cap l tai Paid-up Caoitai £2.000,000 Reserved Fund HEAD OFFICE: LONDON *****0 Branches: Karachi. Bava Ki.t.'.'i Baghdad. Bahrein. Ed and interest per annum cenc commereia. importan t of H BARDEN. Acting Manager. THE EASTERN UNITED
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    • 118 6 L. I" W£ R f PROUD OF JOHN~~L I. ;j NOW, NURSE." Wh wouldn't be k pr 7- fl of a fin sturdy boy ike that. Mrs. -cllat school r tr- ,hearhC Sdoin r 2S?*k lwi< ns rnh as when last saw him. but there. I knew t22 Lal.forimi Syrup
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    • 137 6 n 'Never fear... 15* j® You can take precautions to prevent germ infection from cuts and grazes. M if DETTOL' is three times more effective for Jj[ killing germs than pure Carbolic Acid, yet lib J it is non-poisonous and gentle on the tkin; v \\V so use'Dettol' immediately as
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  • 697 7  -  I illations By Fraser And Co. NOl 23. 5 p.m. mining Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. I!- 4 15 33 51 -norn 27 -xd 0 85 0 90 21 22 I 140 144 j 21 28 -cd *2G6 22 940 0 45 0 97 1 02cd •>3
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  • 50 7 Singapore, Tuesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following Pn^ rsalc pnces Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.49 0.50 Benguet Consolidated 970 9. 0 Con«,Udated Mines O.OM jm*^ San Mauricio <Jg u ,^3 United Paracaie gjjg OA3 y
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  • 20 7 The output of Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Ltd for the quarter July to September was 7.188.24 piculs.
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  • 588 7  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapoie, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for tht* following on American Market conditions:— Msssr. White, Weid and Co., New ¥oik. report to us Ly cable a.s follows:STOCKS Technical forces, reported favourable developments and
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  • 174 7 FRASER COMPANY. ttqt OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS LIST Oh tUWW Singapore. Nov. 23,^ Com** M Cl °"at C Ex Div. ™jg Payable Date to date. TO cnr' HN 20- mt Nov. 10 Dec. 3 Nov. Id g Ayer Hitam 20 jg Dec n Dec 18 Dec. 13 7%% Burma Malay Nov
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  • 113 7 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 c i PORE MUNICIPAL: I 1962 $2,750.000 Int. nni ml red. 1940 $400,000 Int. nom Z% JJ?Z No Tw 99 2 101 J Sept. 30 102 104 pe>jaNG MUNICIPAL: **j 1947 $1,600,000 Int. n0 norn 5% »f W IW% 120 ci. 30
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  • 171 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore. Nov. 24. MINING. Markets were weak in London and New York yesterday, but towards the close a much better tone was in evidence. The three months' price in tin finished up at £182.10 up 50-. while Ne v York was i'o
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  • 16 7 Singapore, Nov. 24. The price of »in at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $90 (up
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  • 19 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 2V (up 1): Sellers 23% (up 1).
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  • 296 7 MINING Singapore. Wednesday. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat 3 10> 2 4 6 Ayer Hitam 24 9 25i9xd Bangrin 21 22--oaiu Selangor 140 14d Chenderiang 20 21 iiitam Tin 0.40 045 Hongkong Tin 23 3 -4 3 Hong Fatt 098 1.02 cd Idris Hydraulic 8 9 I
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  • 585 7 To P.e Known As Singapore Marine Hostel The committee or the Singapore Sailors' Institute have made and ax continuing to make certain improvements In the administration of tfct building in Anson Road known by thai nam*, and nave d"Cic.ed that on una after Dec. 1. 1937. it will
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 144 7 > S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 86 7 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This provided specially for them seen taries are invited to co-operate in keep ing it up-to-date and complete. Happening. Vot general toUTKi included in the "Diary of Events rr Club Diary- can cover
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  • 111 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Ncthera ids, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow vMcdan. J*sM, 'Amsterdam* and •LcndonS: Netherlands, closing 7 nm ic-morrcw 1 Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Diliy. aantas. closing 10 pm Friday. v Honglcon~ Canton,
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  • 167 8 Mails expected from Penang and Ku-In Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day Deliveries ol boxholders 1 letters only 7*o \T' l o"£ ay and general delivery ol (aters 825 a.m. to-morrow Mails expected from Netherlands nv2S A r K LM to-morrow De Uveries ol boxholders* letters rmlv 5.30
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  • 119 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. NOV. 24 Rugbv: S.C.C "B" v. 7th Hy. Brig. R.A.. S.C.C.: Singapore Asiatics v. Inniskillings. Farrcr Park. Hockey: Singapore State Trial. S.C.C. SCRC. II v C.S.C.. S.C.RC; Colts v 11th A.A. Battery. Changi: R.I. I v SJI I RI.: Y.M.C.A. I v.
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  • 117 8 Singapore. Nov. 24. fchips alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1) Shirala 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Mata Hari 17; Cranfield 16; Aeneas 14: Pyrrhus 9: Kepong 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Nil. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Rantau Pandjang 46;
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  • 45 8 Reuter. Batavia. Nov. 23 An ambulance unit, consisting of nine ambulances, four doctors and 14 dressers, is proceeding to China on Dec 10 equipped by the Chinese living in the Netherlands East Indies who are also paying for their maintenance —Reuter
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  • 28 8 The s.s. Kepong for Siam (Parcels only). Mails previously announced as dosing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at I P.m. on the same day.
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  • 36 8 The Air Mail (Imperiali despatched rom Singapore on Nov. 15 was delivered in London on Nov 22 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatchd from Singapore on Nov. 17 mZ delivered in London en Nov. 22.
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  • 363 8 They Feature r, "Jericho 1 THERE art- three v "Jericho," the enl ture film opening ai Theatre to-day—Paul I Wilcoxon and Wallace combined weekly sa making the film was legion of £3.000 Each of these star, reputation and yen i rubbing along on *a this nature
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 199 8 MALAYA'S k PRE MIEQ HOTEL A TO-MGHT J Uorklail B«Mce 9.30 to 8.30 p.m.! jDiaaer «V Dance (iiiformalji l 9.30 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION j MIMI ilc BONNE j mud JOSE REQUESEN j r Talented Mexican Dancers Presenting a repertoire of vivacious dance routines $U)0. ""Mi S MAK t»»I? l
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    • 37 8 OVA LT! N E cv jin TO JI! ,C FOOD beverage okned MakxXeS Sweet Restate* (jj A perfect soap j I for Household j I It Cleanses and P u if I j MADE BY GOODWINS, jj
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 334 8 I POSTAL IIVTELLIGEIVIlE j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TODAY FOR PER DA 1 AND TIMTs G. Britain, Europe. Egypt and Ceylon (Parcels only) Aeneas Nov. 24 noon Djambi and K. Tocngkal TohiU 24 1 p.m. Kretay Valaya 24 2 pm. Medan Both 24 3 p.m. Muntok and Palcmbang Thedens 24 3
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  • 5122 9 STATE COUNCIL'S VIEWS HIGHER TAXES IN GOOD TIMES UNSOUND Singapore, Tuesday. atulating the State on the very healthy condiai ces, th« Bfan. Dato S. Q. Wong, speaking ting the Johore Council of State, criticised nervations made by the Financial CommisHon. Mr.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 66 9 I i VERY Wi!)F AND VARIED SELECTION OF MORNING, S\ J v- AFTERNOON AXf) IATMMi r-HC::s F0 THE SEASON. V^^ We have exactly the ihaea which jrwi at I the Festive Bwish, SO THE/RE SWELD REAL SILK n shoe with "Nu'ouek" >tylr i^c«>urt yet Fine patent leather high heel-court A
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    • 29 9 FUL-VUE eyewear offers yo« rU HANDSOME 'j| APPEARANCE. EYE tttfY 'mSft+. COMFORT, IP* WIDE jjrr- VISION. i HIGH TEMPLES. co\sn/i N» W CHINA OPTICAL CO. 71. Hieh Street Singapore.
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    • 388 10 I A Magnificent new spectacle of Melody and Glorious Adventure j TO-DAY ai the j See A Beautiful Soudanese Princess playing her first Screen Role. j |M||H|||| lIIMIIIIB nil -111 l HI 1 1 T~mr-TM-gT-—— I— I MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 NIGHTLY 015 9.15 WHAT A WONDER SHOW: LOOK AT THE
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    • 149 10 OPENINC jpVwifh venom 1 '«dd m en of Borneo 'schnozzolas o desperate S"*f jltf ,neir gruesome rarest of tf>e rare lßf day bottle against a flf' I <9 i[ it pursult of nunan MR never kept alive 'nil hundred natives, hurling M Also on the Same Programme <| j CLAIRE
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    • 246 10 PARIS SENS *T1 Important Developme Expected Pari-. N v 3 Important development V*e are expect* when the Cabinet considers thereon, after which the P lice expected to make stat*: A-, already announced th was di-covered of powcrfu gjnidations with many Afri< ed by large finances. In searches, besides the arm.-,
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    • 281 11 Mi)'* W PAINS I ith reliable I jysorbitlC Jr. m imininjr parts f i |1m pain, uives i Jmh I and pentk, a |r. v safe and |Ttf 4 id cool- pimples, T h ads re R G i IN STORE I h I gt t N i— PALESTINE British
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    • 694 11 MARLBORO! 555 t.JrSS-SSSrTru Miss Enaksi Kama Rao, M.A in the First Indian Super Social Talkie "THE AWAKENING" J WATCH FOR OUR GALA PERFORMANCE I SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING GRAND! SOMETHING SPECIAL! t SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FROM WHAT YOU HAVE SEEN. 1 J A GRAND VARIETY CONCFRT. I IN AID OF THE
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    • 351 11 t f j MATA HARI Lives Agaiv!... .Ravishing Blonde Bundle j jof Dynamite a pawn in an International Game of t Wits!! j \i The CAPITOL'S Next Attraction s I Meredith Nicholson's famous Novel of SPIES GAME- j S LERS. WOMEN in a mad whirl of Excitement Adventure The House
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  • 764 12 JOHORE UNOFFICIALS SPEAK OUT JT was a vary env able financ al position wh'rh was discussed at the meeting of the Johore Council of State. At the beginning of next year the Slate will have a liquid gen raj surplus (including the Opium Revenue replacement Fund of $16,*****0) of nearly
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  • 124 12 Friday. Nov. 19. Sir John Salmonci arrived to stay at Government House. y at Colonel and N V Captain and Mi*j] M Anvvays, had luncheon at GoieZ.enJ His Excellency and Lady Thomas P O Stadium AF at the An Road Commodore and Mrs iv t Horn Mr E N. C.
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  • 247 12 THE Halifax-Hitler Taiks, the AngloAmerican Trade Pact, and the Rus aian concession to the Non-interven-tion scheme—these are three Important Developments in recent politics and they he.ye come very closely one aftei another. Though ad the talks and Eu*rangementa are being made in Europe, experts on international affairs agree that they
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  • 169 12 COR the first time in history, hospi:?Js organised on modern lines but using Chinese native medicines for fee ir< i.tment of wounded soldiers are fun--tionhig in the war-torn areas in Central and North China under Government auspices. On account of the limited supply of imported medicines and western trained doctors,
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  • 291 12 to them, the cnec between tli e Chini pean medical schools lies that Chinese medicines an gar.ic while western medicaid ly made of mineral tn: frequent use of Ingredient Ifaves to roots they pr< to remove pains and cure v. d urns and legs without amputation Doctors serving In thest
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  • 139 12 "Looker On" pOUTENESe is the art of making ycur puests feel they are at home S^'; S a Instead of just wishmi ***h will got a young man ,„v--wncre,' aee'.ares Mr. Fenry Ford Haa ever tried this system on a' don--Puli- on it? A I ExperimsPti are being made with
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  • 283 12  - novelist. Especially if then velephone-box in the vicinity. 1 A cat belonging to a London hi<- watched the performance comedy from the wings Mr weeks, a careful watch has on the animal, but as yet the n anagement does not feel jusiihed In dcs nbing the piece as enough to
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    • 68 12 Stndio 3 3 foto-portrait i by J j 0 foto-artfif i s s POLAROID FOR eye comfort for uii\ing, cruising, fishing, tennis «ir any outdoor soon. See our demonstration of this remark able new invention. scientific discovery in glare protection. I'hey permit >ou to actually see 20 to 30 icet
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  • 589 13 temporary dictatorship amazing revelations in COMMUNIQUE Reuter. id plot to overthrow the Republican Government iiue and establish a temporary dictatorship as a o O the restoration of the monarchy is revealed by n of the Interior in a
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  • 23 13 Mr. W. H. Auden went to Buckingham Falace to-day and received from the Kins the gold medal tor poetry awarded by His Majesty.
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  • 52 13 The National Fitness campaign recently embarked upon in Britain was featured in th: Lord .Mayor's Show which marked the beginning of the year ol office of the acw Mayor of the City of London. Here are a. squad ot girls of the National Fitness movement taking part in the show.
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  • 160 13 London's Broad View NEW DEMANDS ARE REASONABLE Reuter. London, Nov. 23. QPINION in London is not unduly alarmed at the situation in Shanghai. lh» Japanese demands to the Municipal authorities of the Settlement are not regarded as highhanded because it is realised thai the Japanese, now
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  • 105 13 Royalties Bill For The Lords Reuter. London. Nov. 23. THE House of Commons Lo-day passed tfie second readine of the Coal Koyalties Bill, under which the Government will take over all eoal royaltv rights at a cost of £65 million pounds. The Government spokesman explained that- the
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  • 91 13 Secret Trial In Rome Reuter. Rome. Nov. 23. UTMOST secrecy has accompanied the latest trial by the special Trie anal tor Defence of the State. Nothing is allowed to appear in the press and no information is available about the number of accused or the charges but it
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  • 36 13 Reuter. Nairobi. Nov. 23. Mr Hawariate. formerly Abyssinian Minister in Paris and Abyssinia's spokesman at Geneva has been refused permission to remain in Kenya beyond the expiry of his present three-months' permit.—Reuter.
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  • 232 13 REPORT DENIED Old Story Dug Up Again Reuter. Paris, Nov. 23. DROPOSALS to create a clearing de- partment for private transactions between French Colonies and foreign countries are published. It is stated that the French Government is prepared to examine the possibilities of opening German credits to French
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  • 118 13 Hitler At Celebration Banquet Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 23. IT is officially confirmed that Herr Hitler will attend the banquet tomorrow given by the Japanese ambassador in commemoration of the anniversary of the anti-Comintern pact. Hitler will visit Berlin especially for the occasion and Herr yon Ribbentrop will fly
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  • 88 13 Man Who Discovered Heart Beat In Trees British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 23. All the London evening papers, in recording with regret the death in Bengal this morning of Sir Jagdis Bose, famous scientist, and botanist, at the age cf 78, print extensive commentaries on his discoveries and
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  • 20 13 Reuter. Salamanca. Nov 23. The Duke of Alba has been appointed to represent nationalist Spain in London.—Reuter.
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  • 274 13 Tripartite Discussion CIANO REASSURES CHINESE Nanyang Siang Pau. Brussels, Nov. 23. Cranboroe, Mr. Norman Davis and Dr. Wellington Koo reviewed the Sino-Japanese situation at a private meeting to-day. The Chinese delegates have not yet received instructions from Nanking but hope they will be received before the
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  • 40 13 More Wages But Fewer Working Reuter. Washington, Nov 23. Employment in manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries in Amer- ica declined in October by 80.000, while weekly wage-btlto increased by $4,200,000 ROftOfdme to the Bureau of Labour stat titles.—Reuter.
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  • 113 13 BERLIN TALKS Statement Today In Commons British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 23. THE Lord president of the Council. Lord Halifax had a half hour's audience with the King at Buckingham Palace this morning after the meeting of the Privy Council. Lord Halifax will report to his
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  • 192 13 Reuter. British Official Wireless. Canberra, Nov. 23 MR. Lyons, the Premier, in a statemeiv* in reference to the flying boat service which is to link up England and Australia, said the final views of the British Government regarding grou id organisation were only received on
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  • 591 14 AT KALGAN Anti-Red Commission Set Up Shanghai. .Nov. 24. FPUE Chinese Government has x strongly denied that it has '•""ed with the foreign authorities in petitioning the Japanese military cenunaad to create a neutral /one m Nanking. Since the shifting of
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  • 65 14 Hying Success Of Mrs. T. S. Oei I Nothrr Sill Sapore, Wednesday. 11 ol Fit. Lt. B. VV. P U «h I(> °f f Wearnes Air Service, has S t a very short period of insYruc*t preset Wh It wm be recalled that Mr B H
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  • 41 14 the sea this morning along ne m i wall near Clifford's Pier hv Malay revenue officer she was taken to P "i'''"r p station from whence E Mil .tllll-M I i t,, i P.i [general liu,,„i;,i Ye tVBI
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  • 120 14 Note To Hirota WAR TALK AND THREATS Reuter. London, Nov. 23. rpHE Daily Telegraph's Moscow correspondent states that the Soviet Ambassador in Tokyo has delivered to Daron Hirota a note protesting against "the direct appeal for war with Russia and other gross anti-Soviet attacks" made by General
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  • 133 14 Four Hundred Dollar Notes For $200? Singapore. Tuesday. fJHAN Hlong. a 39-year-old Cantonese f* salesman, living at Ccci: Street, and another Cantonese, aged 25. Chan Ah Kau. alias Chan Sik Tong. proprietor of a coffee shop in Kreta Ayer Road, were this morning produced before Mr
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  • 107 14 Survey Flight Of Route Completed Singapore. Wednesday. rPHE Imperial Airways flying-boat A Cordelia, which arrived in Singapore on Sunday in the course of a survey flight of the route from London to the Far .East, left at 8 o'clock this morning on its homeward journey. The
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  • 64 14 Singapore, Tuesday. Mr. Janig Zylstra, a Dutchman residing; in Stevens Road, was this morning fined $5 by Mr. W. G. Reeves the Third Magistrate, on a charge of, being an alien, leaving the Settlement on Nov. 15 for the F.M.S. and Penam* v ithout having his certificate of
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  • 120 14 Arrived by the Melbourne -Mr R c H McKie, from Brisbane. Left by the Atalanta.—Mrs. Church lor Penang. Arrived by the Aurora.—Mrs. L M Lynch and Miss E. Kenny, from London Left by the Adelaide.—Mrs. L. M. Lynch, Miss E. Kenny and Professor A St. G. Iluggett,
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  • 131 14 Driver To Pay Compensation Singapore, Tuesday. pHAROfcli with voluntarily causing hurt to Mr. Gim Beng Jim on the I night cf Oct. 13, Joginda Singh, a Singapore Traction Company trolley bus driver, appeared before Mr. L. C. Grh, the Fifth Police Magistrate. The acrun r'.. who
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  • 345 14 Maintenance Allowance Motion ONT0 NT Singapore, Tuesday. N the .score that insufficient notice was given, the Hon. Inche Onn's motion in regard to fixing increased maintenance allowances for Their Highnesses, Tengku Mahkota. Tengku Bendahara and Tengku Temenggong. had to be deferred until the next meeting of the Johore
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  • 1008 14 ANOTHER DEPRESSING WEEK FOR TIN MESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Nov. 23, states: The role of Jeremiah is never a very pleasant or popular one, and the optimist who finds sermons in stones and good in everything is a
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  • 79 14 Authoress And Social Leader Mph' Wu Lien Teh the well-known illness. She was the fir. r! i The second daughter of th* iot#» i*. o Dr a Plague specialist tne ""owned and Russia studying Western -13 cuturp in iqo'7 u .t 51 11 art
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  • 27 14 For faiim* i Sln S a P°re, Tuesday, ror iaiung to stop whilst -i Tram* control signal was against him Q V d S? c
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  • 607 14 LOCAL CLAIM Action By Lawyer And Wife Singapore. Tnesdaj h T the conclusion of the addn counsel for both parties Air Justice Howes reserved judgment in the High Court to-day in the dvi action brought by Mr. H. A |> j» au lusz and his wife
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    • 19 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE
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  • 313 15 Charge QUARREL HONEY apore, Tuesday. g on the stomach Lim. He stamped iach several times. first accused." tnenl came like a the lips of Goh accused, in the at present going on Home and a special when he uave conclusion of
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  • 64 15 nee On Chinese Postponed Singapore, Tuesday, i. motor-car outside World Amusement Park bin Daing, of out to find the Immediately notified, found abandoned in morning. tigations carried Chinese named Tan -ted and charged ■k worth, the second rhing with theft of dued at $1.250. to the charge,
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  • 53 15 Singapore. Tuesday, r ing a motor car East Coast Road on P. Dawson claimed red before Mr. E. C. Fourth Magistrate, this was postponed until of the Gordon was this morning E. C. G. Barrett, the on a charge of drivthe iunction of Beach Street on Oct 30.
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  • 14 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Chinese was allegedly as- rubbed of $45 by a Can-
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  • 510 15 Amateurs Now Better Than Ever REHEARSALS for the production ot -The Pirates of Penzance" at the Victoria Theatre are progressing apace and there is every prospect of the company giving performances that may even excel those that the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee has been responsible for
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  • 46 15 U.S. Consul-General For Singapore NOTIFICATION from the American A Mr C Mr i X Jnl at Amsterdam. UetherCon i ul c hren assigned to Singapore. "^onsulGcnlM?i B. ™> ,m P»h tn Buenos Aires. Argentina, via dunned S B ta™s° S leaving Singapore In December.
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  • 25 15 Chinese Boy Fined For Possession As a result of being found in possesNo^„H B Y a m Kirn Whaif was fined $100.
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  • 288 15 Unanimous Resolution Against Hindi C-TNOAPORE Tamils numbering more J than 2.000 assembled at the Memorial Hall c!i Sunday to pro'est against a bill to be unreduced in the Madras Legislatures by the Congress Ministry pi escribing Hindi language as a compulsory subject m the curriculum of the
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  • 335 15 Registration Of Births Deaths A BILL intituled, an Enactment to provide for the Registration of Birth and Deaths was introduced at today's meeting of the Johore Council ot State, oresided over by the Mentri Besar, the Hon. Y. M. Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Majid. "This Bill repeals
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  • 440 15 NO SHORTAGE Wusih Still Held By Defenders Reuter. CHINESE circles have been much enheortened by a statement made by Dr. H. H. Run? in an interview at Hankow, that "n* matter how Ion? the war lasts, China is financially prepared to see it through." Dr. Kung
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  • 201 15 Excellent Show At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMA VERY entertaining indeed Is "Artists and Models," the Paramount production now at the Pavilion. Those who went last night expecting to see just another picture were pleasantly surprised, for "Artists and Models" has a special quality of its own.
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  • 37 15 State Councillors' Welcome Home Singapore, Tuesday. At to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State, held at the Dcwan. the Mentri Besar, the Hon. Y. M. Ungku ■\bdul A/iZ bm Abdul Majid. \u'lcun ftl
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    • 205 15 < Oil) LAM IS ami SALAD Dclivioiis. succulent joints. Our lambs are selected from the world's finest (kicks and are renowned for their tenderness and mitt mmmv PHONE: STORE 537« (4 luies». K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 Hues). [POH 110 111 VI lines). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. WP
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  • 448 16 11 POINTS TO 10 Vaz Kicks Two I Goals A GOOD recovery in the second period of the game save the Singapore Teachers' rugby football XV a Marrow v ctory over the St. Andrew's "A" XV by 11
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  • 175 16 S.C.C. "A" Defeated By Sappers "AT XV JN a game thai WM more a mudlark than anything else, the "A" XV of the S.C.C. were defeated by the "A" XV of the Royal Engineers at rugby on the padang yesterday, by seven point-; (a diop goal and a
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  • 102 16 ''From Out Own Correspondent j Malacca, Sunday. Through the splendid efforts of Mr T. Rajaratnam, a successful America!! tennis tournament was held on Saturday at the J.C.S A. and G.S.C. courts. The successful pairs were Kuttappan and Stouter The following are the results <1) Kuttappan and Stouter (2)
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  • 429 16 Final Takes Place On Sunday THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club 6-metre race on Sunday last, seccnd of three for the Milner Challenge ('up. was sailed in the ultra-light weather conditions characteristic of the changing monsoon. Tht wind, from east, never exceeded about 5 knots,
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  • 104 16 Championship Tournament Ties rFHE following Bfogapcre Badmin'oi A championship finals will be played ar. the Clerical Union Haw-Par hall t »k week-end: Saturday at 2.15 p.m. (InterSenoolc—Y.M.C.A. School of Com School VS Angl Cninpse Secondary Sunday at 10 a.m. (Ladies' Junici 0U w e «r M^ s Mary
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  • 70 16 venuj a.f. oeat the INF RP on Sunday at Lorong 35 MN r <?LF? en p iC la^ rS amed first): bINGLES. Falkon .lost to Howe 4—15 fcifi 'iiSH Xo T h beat Koon Kum 15-4.' i Lun lost 10 H aron 1-15, A l°si 2 M ?SL9
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  • 128 16 Open Air Programme At The Happy World A BRIGHT programme has been arranged for the last of the open air boxing promotions at the Happy World Park to be held on Friday 36th), the main event of which will be a six three-minute round contest between Tiger Dollah
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  • 101 16 Prepared To Fight Johnny Mortell r ittle Palace, the Filipino flyweight, h- writ* "Kindly allow me a little space in your paper to make it known openly to the public Chat I have never refused to meet Johnny Mortell as is the rumour round ihe town. M l
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  • 145 16 Keen Hockey At Fort Canning FORT Canning beat the 7th Heavy Battery by one goal to nil in a keenly contested game of hockey at the Fort yesterday. Play was fast and exciting, despite the slippery state of tne ground. The Fort attacked hotly at the start
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  • 133 16 (From Our Oun Correspondent) The Seng Cheong Society beat the Muar Chinese at basket-ball and Volleyball on Saturday last in a charity match in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund. The volley-ball scor c was 21—12. 21—14. The Seng Cheong ladies' team, however, sustained a heavy defeat
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  • 115 16 The following have accepted to play hockey for the S.C.C. vs. the Indian Association to-morrow at the SCC P W. F. Mills. A. C. C. Perdriau. R. A. U Todd. H. G. Shaw. E. W. Reeve. J D Hodgkinson. Lt. W. D. H. Duke. T. A D Hewan,
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  • 125 16 Padang Swamped Yesterday YESTERDAY'S final State li v 1 order 10 select a rem,. ltn Singapore eleven to meet <;n tne S.C.C. Padang on Saturdai was postponed on aecei i u| weather until this afternoon. The teams will be exact with the exception
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  • 93 16 The Rainbow Badmintoi the Beginners B.P. on Sundaj their court by leur gam Scores (Rainbow player; > first i: Singles: Wayne Tan los k 4—15. 1—15; Lye Teck Cn< ;n Harold Wee 10—15, f—ls; c. beat Richaid We« 15—7. 15- 5 I■ rence Koh beat Sunny 1 15
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  • 92 16 The Malacca Argonauts A cot their keen rivals the Shamrock A" the inter-party badminl m i ship honours by s—o. it sra a crashtag defeat and Argonauts have ncq chance oi retaining the champii nsraj J Scores (Argonauts mentici Charlie Scow heat Tav Koon Lim IS I 15—10:
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    • 127 16 Merely brushing the teeth is not enough. Gums too must be kept healthy. 4 out of 5 people over 40 have Pyorrhea, that dreaded disease of the gums. Avoid Pyorrhea by usine FORHAN'S the toothpaste made by a dentist to do both jobs,—clean teeth and at the same time safeguard
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  • 132 17 A T TANGLIN j W o Goals To One ip a creditable perTanglin yesterday n >hort. they defeatwo goals to one. 'kclloi f the Medicals, was nd hi addition to ah gare a brilliant constructlTe play \I C custodian, also
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  • 63 17 Signal Corps Beat 34th Co. Royal Engineers i C p>. Changi area. 1 Royai Engineers, by in a came of hockey at erday in a harjl tussle Sappers were assisted by t the R E. Malaya side, he Signals' star performer, rT form, having only real a surgical
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  • 99 17 Ou Ou,n Correspondent* a ilear cut victory in all bles (he S F A dethroii- Epworth League, last the Brvant Shield Co tits wert- played off yes ng the interested specHon Mr G W Bry R sident Councillor of Malacca. are the results -S.F.A Wah and H
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  • 41 17 1 ill represent the Sin- the Royal Ina rugby game to-day at al 5.10 p.m. Taib bin Shim Kah Foo. S Ross, Mm Tat. Abh Karim, Fam Choo Teck, W. Ferguson. W■ W Ferguson. W. 'captain). P. Moss.
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  • 16 17 Inttno the invitation tennis anged to be played yester- Green were postponed.
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  • 805 17 iews Of Australian I-T.A. President Norman E. Brookes, president of A i! 1 Tennis Association bv til m arrived in Sydney b> tne Mariposa after a visit to pressed t h l ited piessed the opinion, in repl, to a ?"ur T'h 1 1 Australia should not
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    60 17 the id 1 >port. or m the affairs oic^^yli^^^ Start the day feeling right and thing, will usually go al and mental energy ugely depend upon ,^%^e S efficient A congested food tr.ct, a torpid livej dos, body if conscious that you are Jovt ™.^^TlL ikel to
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  • 106 17 Forbes liets Seven Goals For Colours From Our Oun Correspondent/ Malacca. Nov. 24 OEVEN goals scored by Forbes for p Colours against Whites was the feature of yesterday's Slate hockey trial. The game was one-sided, Colours Oomhiating during the whole period. There were frequent infringements of rules by
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  • 75 17 Merry Union B.P. "B" team vs. the Daisy B.P. on Saturday at 2 30 p.m. at 11. Lorong 30, Geyiang Hrnrv Ooi. George Tan, Edmund Yeo. Sebastian Thamm and Abdullah Mattar. Merry Union team vs. the Venus BP on Sunday at 2.30 p.m at 11. Lo: 30.
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  • 67 17 Horses Scratched At Noon To-Day From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Wednesday. HOUSES and ponies not accepting at noon to-day. for the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's Skyc race meeting in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, are as follows: Race I:—Nil Race 2:—NIL Race 3:—October. Race 4:—Empennage.
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  • 60 17 The Diethelm-Hooglandl Boon I lub has acquired bt. Uregory's court, situated in Oxky Rhe. oit funic Road, for 'he u->e of its members on Mondays ana Inursdays. commencing from the 2»th inst. Ihe second round soccer for the Schweizer Challenge Cup between Europeans and Chinese will be piayeo
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  • 129 17 ss Reuter. London. Nov. 23. PROBABLE runners and jockeys in the Manchester November Handicap on Nov. 27 are as fellows: Buckleigh I Carslake) Atout Royal 'D. Smith I Queen's Shilling (Richardson) Severino (Weston) Petit Bleu (Graves* Madeira Knight (Perryman) Velvet Cushion tE. Smith Nectar II (Harry
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  • 29 17 lii a friendly football match, played 'on th? J.c.S. A. grcund yesterday aittrniocv, the Banka XI defeated Li Social Athletic Party by six < I on?.
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  • 44 17 B C team vs. Innlskilihun i.^-dh\, 11 5.15 p.m. on theS.R.C. ground: O. C Aeria; s. w. Moreira, J. G. Kit. G. C. Ro..s, G. E. N. Oehi.:-. R C Barth: D Ross. N Sullivan, A. V~iberg, G. E. Armstrong. A ClarKe.
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    • 129 17 SMART MEN Know the value of treating their hair with Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo and using Glostora for grooming purposes. Thin hair makes young men look old untidy hair does not look .-mart. K.cp your hair from thinning by asm-. Mulr>ifi rt d CocoanuL Oil Shampoo; and untidy hair 'eat
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    • 15 19 Ik s? .VfH uvr ENTIRELY A 1)10 STYLINT3. 1L ad Miiti roare T yWtjl PRAISI.
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    • 121 19 THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION Nag Jo. t Oohi Dlaeharfll*. 3 Cent Bt£o4 Polßon. Mo. S Csrtl Cbranlo VT>» M. Mglia* Price J«. Chemists, or Mtn«r No. r»:ra Mali Dm.T mr, KKCM>M Co v r* 11 ff I J3 CURG'S PILLS fee th* Lhr«» BUILD YOUR OWN PROGRAMMEsI Hear ihe Music you
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    • 84 19 I Here is a Suggestion! why not RESURRECT THAT OLD GRAMOPHONE with a COSMOCORD PICK-UP (British mad?— Balanced tone). ...and enjoy RADIO-GRAM Reproduction through your RADIO SET for only $5.50 vrith tone arm and volume con. Si'OT RADIO LTD., THE RADIO f NATURAL TONE. Hoe Boon Leong Radio Dept., 62,
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    • 35 19 son 3£atb r6nmcT?^il| ••in ntr»(«l »rfrj roonvmlial. BBE A In-to g;nr» m v jsff T«UJ H»*gi j SINGAPORE, MALACCA, SEREM7S T K. LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG. HEAD OFFICE: 2 4, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 4 APB 15
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    • 980 19 ilnf avail Li«^n A r Seize. L V m^**'*-: m**?.raj H ftfl 1 O ;v2 pm Gramophone R cords. m «i»l*mif i 0.50 p.m. Symphonic Concert wi'h A TIATTIf 1?Q AI? Maria Branez? (Vocalist): SympVi Ut 4 BRITISH FMPIDP 1 I Phory No. lin C Miror, Op. II (Sen. M
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  • 74 20 Performances By Oleh Oleh Parly i, The following donations tc performance in aid of the I Cross Fund organised bj Party are gratefully acta Mr. A. H. Todd $10. Mr I Chuan $10. Mr. Loh Hood X Ng Teck Hwee S3. Mr Q i Mr. Koong Swce
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  • 549 21 Taxi Shooting ffE4LTHY WIFE DRIVER (B> Air Mail) London, Nov. 3. n two warders in Assize Court. idstone Gaol hoar 1 crime—shooting ice aerain. i xactly, the mar in the same court, in a sensational c agaiost him was lt ".as reduced. «s r charge he
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  • 134 21 To Girl Who Wanted To Die Montreal. An apreal to a young girl not to carry out her suicide threat has been made in several newspapers here. Dr. Rosano Fontaine, a medical ami legal expert, who specialises in pos: m >rtem examinations, made the plea in to a
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  • 421 21 Seven Years' Research Planned (By Air Mail) Sfvt?m London, Nov. 10. EVEN years' research in the causes and treatment of rheumatism is Council thG Empire Rheumatism Announcing this at a meeting of the Insurance Institute of London, Lord Horder said: "It is a ruthless, give-no-quarter was
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  • 355 22 Police SENTENCED WITH CHADFF] (By Air M Irimdoi v 4 NOTHER polio completed by three years' penal on "The Count" of th and his chauffmr-acc was known as 'The Dr Well dressed, and aristocratic attitude the nickname of "The King. 24, whose addre: rCopai Bungalow. R
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  • 121 23 -ANESE eluming To rmal Reuter. inghai Nov. 22. ias im copied this Japanese troops, i Japanese report, is lacking.— comparatively the Japanese idrawlng to Yen- 16 miles nor*h to normal. The Lenyunkaag, the the Lunghai raili was critical, but Chinese forces
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  • 70 23 Damaged Lte T.nds Monte Carlo. >'s famous "Kitambling room is I een shut for the ends thrown away racked gamblers th parquet floor v use smce is to be notoriously siiperdls an pointed on to rind that their which they consider have occupied day were no longer n
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  • 24 23 ;apir Tuesday. was bitten '29 a last nigh v She und in the ictt lea id was .shocked ambulance General Hcspiiil.
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  • 55 23 Britain Anxious To Respond London. Nov 22 c< the Briti.v. i t0 the responsibility wide Plre on its "v y a of statln that they were m of a solution of the world's major economic difficulties As an instance of positive action in cU?d tl n,e°^ t
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  • 113 23 Blamed For Drop In Passenger Figures At Bordeaux Bordeaux. The rival a'traction of the Paris Exhibition is olamed for the drop in passenger figures by the port authorities here. People, they say. instead of tndulginsi in cruises which were becomim' increasingly popular in France and were giving a
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  • 104 23 Lithuanians Prefer The English Hand-Shake Kaunas. Lithuania. The English hand-shake will be universally adopted as a form of greeting: between men in Lithuania if recommendations of the semi-official newspaper "Lietuvoa Aida,s" are followed. The paper points out that hat-raisin.: during the winter months is unhealthy and is also
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  • 168 23 Plan To Instal 2,000 In Egyptian Villages Alexandria TWO thousand radio sets will be In--1 stalled free in various selected villages of the country if a scheme devised by Mr. S. G. Newport, superintendent of broadcasting at the Ministry of Communications here is carried out. The plan
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  • 131 23 Manila. Tear-gas and riot-guns will in future be used to preserve order during intercollegiate basket-ball games in Manila. In accordance with a decision just reached by Colonel Antonio Torres the I Chief of Police. Colonel has proposed these measures because of undergraduates who "lose their heads" when they
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  • 93 23 Armed Men Take Money And Jewels A„ w Singapore, Monday. RMED with pistols and knives, three Cantonese entered a house in Pagoda Street shortly after 11.30 last night and robbed a Chinese woman of her cash and jewellery to the total of $680 The woman, it is
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  • 162 23 Sea-Captain To Make Trip On A Raft N York. A 42-ycar-oid Flnnlsh-born >ea-cap-tain, who has-been round the world more than 30 times, is preparing to make the journey again, this time on a catameran—a kind cf raft. Plans for his two-anda-half years' trip are now complete. His
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