Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales No. 277. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. Nov. 2.">, 1937. The Malaya Tribune PAGES- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1937 FIVE CEN E
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 l^? MDMWWM O-CEDAR POLISH I MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLE3S HOME j FRIENDS ADMIRE. j I CLEANS AS IT POLISHES J l ■ii L BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CKDAR POLISH. J iv -Moans and polishes" all kinds of surfaces removes i woodwork. j CORNELL BROS. CO.. Lm. 5 j —4
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    • 148 1 Read The *j| SUNDAY! TRIBUNE Dominant J In Malaya$m\ Ha: iS The Original PRIMIJg W £fc Whetlier for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Oridnal Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used
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  • 358 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SWEDISH MERCHANT SHIPPING Heavy Decline In Tonnage Since 1931 A REPORT issued by the Swedish n Board of Trade Riving statistics concerning the po if ion of the merchant In the past five years, .shows that tj« fleet was reduced by 24 ships, of In 1936, while
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  • 187 2 Longer Hammocks To Be Provided By Navy I WG S? «J»ocks for tall gallon anri mIH&JKWX soneme t( > modernise vf;L b V rrarks Wlth p entral heating. er laid on. and floors which need are Service improvement, ai !:ouncea recently feet Orders recorded that, in re.spon,e
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  • 83 2 Co.. cargo steamer of 9 4nn 10 build a latest '■E.-onorrv-' >n tons dw to their w v veaae] wiU The IS tO be of Ue sh fl?"^ 01 415 f t. he Holds and car-n nr Ur deck *I* conditions, and will Pleated Messrs David R( 111
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 278 2 STKAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH fNDI A 'Incorporated in England* P. a v S V ?O. s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Dm Tornag* B>.>re iv 000 rl 9 c. 7 3 BURdwa m f 000 Dec. 17 I BTTRAL IS.noo occ. CARTHAOI ijiofin lan B, i4 ™xpY; s r f eb 25 BHUTAN Jn
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    • 354 2 I KOKUSAI LINE I i 1 (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) i i 'Incorporated In Japan). 1 j r JAI 'AN. LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Oue. Due. Sailing Due I I I MITSUI LINE I 1 j (MITSUI BUSS AN KAISHA. LTD.) Id <Incr»rr>nrated in Japan). j lor JAPAN.
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    • 58 2 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION TO, LTD. (Incorporated la Bn«UuHM for aiS"S^5tS: SUFSANG t Arr Mb. HOfiANG Sr/nf T°-dav OR SAIGON. HONGKONG £g A V KUMSANG rf//' Sails. KUTSANG 5 p C r Dec. AJ I the dates or,> ell Dec. l? and a»-e fitted thrA.,„u fled surgeons Hon e kon ff
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    • 292 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motor.-: hi p.-. Mas Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA). MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Prom M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P*n?? ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12 BORINGIA 4-1 4-1 5-1 7-1 FIONIA 25-1 25-1
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    • 326 2 STOAMI > The UMternoted intended fixtures; OFJTW For MANILA, hoy. NOKTB I BIN s.s. "SCHARNKOI North Chi I m..s. TRAVE omit Shanghai. Dairen Chefoo I BL& "FULDA fc& "POTSDAM C hina BOMEW For HOLLAND, HAM] I m.s. "HAVEL M'seil'e C I m..s. "SAALE" al bianca, Dv rap S.S. "GNEISENAI." Genoa
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2235 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "GOLD LEAF" TEA REVIVKM YOU! "Morning finds me cheerful, because its dawned on me, My health is all the better lor an early cup of Gold Leaf Tea." IXdicious meals and refreshments up to 2 am. Can be had at 1 THE IRINCE RESTAURANT AND CAFE, (Corner of
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    • 338 3 Become a CIVIL ENGINEER Civil Engineering is a prolessi" open to all ambitious men ant, women. Many of to-morro\Cs civil Engineers are to-day devoting their spare time to the mastery of one cr other of the famous I.Co Courses. Let us send you further inform tion. j International Correspondence j
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  • 410 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 24. nm Previous To-day Change RUBBER Tone Steadiest Firm 8po» Buyere. 6 13)6 7 116 Seller!. 6 15 16 7 3 16 H-% (2nd Forwarl) Dec. Buyers. 6 r a 7*h Sellers. 6 15 16 7 3 16 1 (3rd Forward) Jan.l Mar.
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    • 458 4 j Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. 1 (Incorporaced in the Straits Settlements) I CAPITAL I mMiJ^- 0 00 I™>* and I>ai < 0 «10,000,000.00. 1 OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. J ni TELEPHONES f s aSZSUSs*? 3 3 _T, r rc,a r. 4914 <u,rt er 3513 Accountant 3026 >
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    • 250 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6. D Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Paid-Capital Resened Fund 'foO.OOO HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madras Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein Basra Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits on terms to be
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    • 18 4 A SLIGHT COLD may lead to SERIOUS ILLNESS! DON'T WAIT. PROTECT YOURSELF BY JLA3 D a n 6B
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  • 711 5 notations By Eraser 4,1 v.nd Co. hot. H 5 p.m. I MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4- 4 6 31-33--48 51 -norn •>5 g 27 -xd 0 85 0.90 216 22 6 141 146 27 28 -cd 20 6 22--040 0.45 1.04 I.oBxd 23 24 6
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  • 93 5 London, Nov. 24. Faris 147 7 64 Rio 2 53 64 New York 5.00 market rates Montreal 4.99 7 16 Alhens .s4-'2 Brussels Montevideo 39 13 16 Geneva 21.59U seders officials Belgrade 216 Bucharest 6i5 Amsterdam Buenos Aires Milan 95 116 Bombay Berlin 12. 37 3 4 Shanghai
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  • 48 5 Singapore. Wednesday. mro C =r<: s E Levy and Co.. Singapore cabied news from Manila giving the following Prlces Previous To-day Pesos 0.50 0.495 AntamoK ililiiiQ 70 9.80 Benguet Consolidated 9.70 Consolidated Mines Q56 q.56 I.XI. 051 0.50 San Mauncio 495 049 United Paracale
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  • 474 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Thursday. WE ar? indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions: Messrs. White, Weld and Co .New York, report to us by cable as follows. STOCKS To-day Was esse itiaUj a
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  • 104 5 FRASER COMPANY. UST OF CURRENT DIVTOJNM^ financial Dividend Books Close year Company p J*te to date. TO MoV v 50% TIN i 20% int. Nov. 10 Dec. 3 Nov. v 7%% Ayer Hitam 6d Dec. 11 Dec v 25 11% 353 RSS Nov. 23 Nov. M Nov. Lukut 6d !t
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  • 179 5 mm 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 Wl% tX Tnt ADr 1, Oct. 1 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: I ,937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. 101 c L *1 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 304 nora .3 ,o JgJ Nov 15 Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102 PENANG MUNICIPAL: I iq o6 red
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  • 124 5 Report By Fraser And Company MINING. The three months' price of tin was 35- up at £184.5 in London, while the New York price was 1 1 higher at 413/ 4 Conditions were reported to be better yesterday on the London Stock Exchange, but Wall Street again
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  • 17 5 Singapore, Nov. 25. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $891/. (down $M>-.
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  • 18 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapor2 to-day was:— Buyers 2314 (down Sellers 28V& (down 14).
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  • 267 5 Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers. Sellers An 1 pat 4- 4 6 A>er Hitam 25 6 27-xd Bangrin 21 22 Batu Selangor 140 l.ou Chenderiang 20 6 a;Hitam Tin 0.40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 23 3 Hong Fatt 1 03 1.07x0 idris Hydraulic YZ Jpoh Tin 23
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  • 59 5 Minister Plenipotentiary Appointed London. Nov. 23. Mr J H. Leche. who has been British Charee d'Affaires in the Ctomnmjnt area in Spain for some time has been gTven ?hej local rank of minister oleniL&i will be moving from Valento the neighbourhood of Barcelona, where thl Spanish Government
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  • 36 5 London. Nov. 22. Jurusalem press messages say that SheXh Farhan Saadi been arrested a Mazaar in northern Palestine. Farhan saadi is the terrorist leader who nas eluded capmre for about two years.British Official Wireless.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 292 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Comm*#W**Foreign Market Cable and Qnoto'hm Seme: Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. t NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EX< HAIM CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. .»nn CANADIAN COMMODITY EX A ™l*i' C HONGkSnG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 108 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. vMedan. Jaaki, •Amsterdam? and London*: Netherlands, closing 7cm to-day. Kuala Lumpur and Penan?: Interna; Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow Australa. New Zealand. Java ana Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 pm tomorrow. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai, -Kobe Manila and
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  • 17 6 The Air Mail (Netherlandsi despatched from Slngarjcrc on Nov. ly was deleered in London yesterday.
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  • 101 6 Alter the departure of the Imperial Airways Service from Penang roHoSr *cn g on Monday Nov. on" t \t vfcTwS! Sf rmi of tnc Far Ealrt Seraftfr W De? n d i o, iyj/, the Irtoe'-iQi air way aeroplane lor J MU arrive at Hongkong at
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    • 185 6 .MALAYA-|,PReMIEQ HofgL */J TO-MGHT J J Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 P .m. j j Dinner Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight j MIMI de BONNE 1 and JOSE REQUESEN J Popular Mexican Artistes presenting a repertoire of Mexican and Spanish j I Non-diners $1.00. t -————4 j ADELPHT H6> T
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    • 64 6 The curative effect ol H IaAN'IUBEN rest* on i guajacol the most H 5 valuable of all lung gSJ SBBS antiseptics, and saiycic SI acid which represents the pal I most important constituent H jr~~ I ior the lilding up of the gl p—lung tissue r|j An nwocuoui andsrosfuj Eh
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    • 110 6 .Pw 3158 r &J? Sit Ik I ChikopodyC j CAPITOL fiIDG. J Good-bye to W 1 1 Th dreadful when you tos, a n i think and worry far mr« Vu s and turn OJ PCC VV they wre <* >our nerved Sma hours N^ h?alth and ruin ><> ur
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 327 6 J POSTAL INTELLIGENCE* I J STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY India South -Parce/Tan, apara Feint tKarapara 25 3 p.m. Eu?£pe.-Great Britain and tKarapara 25 3 p.m. and We,« tjgJgS fj}^ America (North) Except Western Kar apara 25 3 p.m. Canada and Western States of Ai£n4 (South) Igjgg* ?5 3 p.m. Eengkahs.
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    • 545 8 I The Entertainment I j News of the Season! j POWER YOUNG |i «-AMECHE SLIM SUMMERVILLE DUDLEY DJGGES I WALTER CATLETT GEORGE SANDERS S JANE DARWELL STEPIN FETCHIT Wgk i PAULINE MOORE j j j PAVILION NEXT CHANGE i J. GIRLS! GAGS! GIGGLI l "Artists and Models" If strongly re-
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  • 536 9 NEI TRAL ZONE NOT WANTED BY CHINESE Shanghai, Nov. 24. 'i hinese Government has I strongly dented that it has i with the foreign authorities petitioning tlie Japanese military to create a neutral zone S inking. Since the shifting of li ol government to ChungXankinc h:is
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  • 119 9 Recovery Being Maintained Reuter. London, Nov. 24. THOSE Stock Exchange brokers who arrived at their offices this morning hoping for a continuance of yesterday afternoon's boomlet were not disappointed. Firmness characterised all sections at the commencement of business, with investment buying in giltedgpd securities especiahv featured. Rises would
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  • 186 9 At the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Asscn. 1357 th auction, Nov. 24. there were: Catalogued 1.540.459 lbs —tons 687.70 Offered t.299.867 lbs tons 580 29 Sold 1.139.608 lbs.—tons 508.75. London—Spot 6 d. Now York—Spot ***** cts. FRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet 0i
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  • 227 9 Sequel To Cecil Street Tragedy BMv*«. Singapore, Wednesday. EFORE Mr. Justice Home in the Assize Court to-day, Lee Ching Chai j was found guilty on a charge of culi pable homicide not amounting to mur- c.er by causing the death of one Lee <.. 11 wee
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  • 40 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. NOV. 25 PUB K; Training and Scrum Practice, SC.C. I v LA. I. S.C.C: A.C.S. Old Boys v. Present Boys. Oldham Hall. Tennis: Tournament at SCRC Races: Selangor Skye Meeting, Ist day.
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  • 83 9 Sino-iDoie. Wednesday Dr D A. P Roiling, the 22-year-old \Z C m dl 2 !s charged with causing the death of B rhinpse nedestrisn nannjd Chen? Ton- Chee by driving his ear In a rash nnd negligent manner Orchard Road on the night of noi P. before Mr.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 224 9 Co rr plot* PRODUCTS. Pure SUvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion— oncentrated Liquid Shampoo— P ler Shampco—Solidified Brilliantint —SUvifix Hair Cream—Sweet Oil *1 Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. U I Guaranteed to contain J notfiing harmful. The 1 p I t-t by far for your I 'ace. G A j BEDAK VIBGIN STOKE
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    • 316 9 IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND i art.. Organised by J {j- j 4U ,Hfc GOLDEN BELL MINSTRELS jSt GR£ T WOWJ> 3T th X„ve ml> e, j SEE: A„Tir he -uTSL yourself; j i ON-.Y ONCE ,N YOU. A CBAMCE I g Iff 'mS- NONE TO SUKPASS. j
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    • 408 9 .J. S r The Screen *s Firt S J*r\ Romantic MacDonalds VV\ Dramatic flrlltteftf Musical Triumph j 1 I BS&r AN M. M j y MASTERPIECE n -r COMING i THE FIREFLY" TOTHE i f 1* LAAIJ iJjA CAPITOI KW rpi GEYLANG—PHONE 5511. I Mi TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY Second Show at
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  • 51 10 The marriage of Mr. A. Culanayagam, Superintendent, Minor Work-, Banda rwela Ceylon, with Miss V. Sivagnanam, only daughter of the late Mr. V. V. Lingam. retired A. sistant Engine?!, Kemaman, Trengganu, took place at the bride's residence at Urumparai, Ceylon, on the morning of the 31st Ccicber,
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  • 31 10 Mr and Mrs. Tan Kim Teck announce the engagement of their only son MiTan Eng Swee to Miss Lim Gek Choo, 5th daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Lim Baon Seng.
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  • 110 10 The familv of the late Mr. Ong Kim Kiat of'Malacca beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to all those who sent wreaths, scrolls, letters of condolence during their recent bereavement and to all thos? who lent cars on the funeral day. The present Head Prie.st of the Cheng Hoon
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  • 714 10 ALTHOUGH the Brussels Conference appears to have ended in a deadlock, since Japan is unwilling to acceds to the wishes of the Powers to send a representative to present the Japanese point of view, it will not have been without moral effect which will prove the more
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  • 223 10 Mr. Wang Ching Wei Interviewed Shanghai, Nov. 24. MR. Wang Ching Wei, President, of the Executive Yuen has arrived in Hankow from Nanking. In an Interview given to oress representatives, he strongly denies that the removal of the to Chungking, in ie of the disintegration of Central
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  • 74 10 Return From Brussels For Funeral British Official Wireless. T London. Nov. 23 MacDo^lri lm r°i; S Sec i etary Mr Mal c°lm Aiacuonald returned to London from Brussels this evening in order to attend to-morrow's Cabinet meeting and to ktT e riZ?H i° r the funeral of iainer.
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  • 241 10 NOTES COMMENTS Light Side Of War rpHOUSANDS of machine-gun tnd rifle bullets, large quantities of hand grenades and other death-deal-ing missiles bare been wasted by the Japanese hi the war. as the result oi clever ruses on the part of th? Chinese. A spokesman of the Nipponese army complained of
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  • 201 10 come time ago Mr. AJywin Probcrt, Commissioner cf the Gc.den Gau line.'national Exposition of 1939, arrived In Singapore with the object ol interesting Malaya in this great San Francisco undertaking. We took the opportunity on that occasion t 0 '.m--phasise in these columns the necessity for advertising
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  • 138 10 rpHR rewaras of foreign participat in San Francisco s great of the Pacific will be tnutu Betel to those engaged in trade at home and abroad. The Expt ;orv* to awaken the bushu the consumer to th e effect ol trade as a stabiliser and as a
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  • 196 10 "I THING of beauty Is a jo? This axiom is as true to-day was in the time of John Keats. Alto all, human nature is vain and thai vanity, if pronouncea among no less marked among children. Recently it is reported that in Loa-is the craze for
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  • 251 10 By "Looker On" A ROFE SSOR in Prance left a Lag of scorpions in a taxi. But the r-"V '««sor, I gather, was the only cne'ev. Cited. T 0 the public, what's another >f nig or two? A A It has been discovered that some *td-.:aired
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 135 10 1 TUVTARA BRANDY p§ IF YOU ARE IN SEARCH j I OF REALLY GOOD PURE /y-> GRAPE BRANDY THEN I fj| TINTARA AUSTRALIAN IS WHAT YOU WANT. Ijt .j QUART BOTTLE $&50 J PINT BOTTLE $1.35 i INCLUDING DUTY I I soli: agents I ROBiNSON Co., Ltd. SlNfi VPORE. KUALA
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    • 14 10 !i 0 Studio 3 3 ffr q foto-portrllt I! by S foto-trtiif J j
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  • 38 11 Reuter. iuloii. Nov. 14. < > annoaiH c that their learners will resume I .11 in the near future. ,v,ll be the Kajputana, iund on Tan 7. and the on Jan 10—Reuter.
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  • 746 11 NOTHING DONE 'Adjournment' Means Abandonment Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 24. n iv emphasised here A tl i onferenee is merelv ss it > s senerally felt very little likelihood thit it will re-meet. in his speech, dei had been lost but ted in regard to a dge of
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  • 66 11 11 ROPEAN CHARGED a European, stood at the Assizes before on a charge of in a negligent manner, an ing the death of an ng Ah Quan. ion story was that on PJJI. on May 30, a colli- at the junction of f f Tank Road and Cle-
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  • 715 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS COMMONS STATEMENT REVEALS NOTHING Reuter. C SSUhvIT eCn aroUsed amons the European the „f th» eCreC> Kich is maintained as to Halifax La Iwf'^f ,ons which to k between Lord last !4e k tler Whon ,hey ,net
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  • 34 11 REUTER states that when Mr. Mander < Wolverhampton) put the categorical query to the Premier whether German colonial claims had been conceded, the Speaker intervened and disallowed the question.
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  • 82 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 24. FE House of Commons greeted with cheers the announcement by Mr. Ormsby Gore at question time to-day, that the Malayan Sultans had offered to present to the British Government two squadrons of service aeroplanes to be stationed in Malaya. Mr Ormsby Gore
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  • 50 11 Conservatives Hold Hastings Reuter. London, Nov. 24. The Hastings by-election, due to the resignation of Lord Eustace Percy after his appointment as rector Of College Newcastle, resulted In Mi. Hely StSLon. Conservative behig returned witn a majority of just Ovei 7,000 ovei Mr W. W Wood, the Labour candidate.
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  • 137 11 Distinguished Bearers Of The Pall British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 24. THE family of the late Mr. Ramsay MacDonald went this evening to Plymouth, where they are going on board H.M.S. Apollo in the morning to meet Miss Sheila MacDonald and to bring to his Hampstsad
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  • 33 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 24. The British Ambassador at H>ndaye has been instructed to inform the insurgent authorities that the British Government, hold them responsible for any damage to the destroyer Hunter—Reuter.
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  • 135 11 Action Needed "ANY CONCEIVABLE MEASURE" Reuter. London, Nov. 24. An aopeal for action to save the peace of the world was made by M. Maiskv. Soviet Ambassador to London, in a speech at a dinner in Lonoor. He said the Soviet is prepared to support to
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  • 15 11 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 22. M. Luganets Frelsky has been apoointed Soviet Ambassador to China.— Reuter.
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  • 193 11 More Employment COMMISSIONER'S OPTIMISM British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 24. CONSIDERABLE improvement in the economic position of the special areas of England and Wales, which suffered most acutely from the economic crisis of 1931, is recorded in the report of the commissioner, Sir George Gillett.. The
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  • 38 11 Only From Our Ojcn Correspondejit) Bangkok. Nov. 24. The Financial Adviser's report on Siam's budget draws attention, to the fact that out of a population of twelve millions, less than 3.000 Siamese are paying income tax.
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  • 271 11 FIRST 'PHONE 60 Years Rapid Progress British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 24. SIR George Lee, chief engineer of the Post Office, unveiled to-day a memorial tablet to Mr. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, at the House in Edinburgh in which he was born. He recalled
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 52 11 No matter how isolated FIDELUY SUPER-8 your bungalow, Britain* Less to pet Best Set will bring you W 2fl 'ZT X, "m% perfect entertainment. %JJ \J \J Guaranteed tot v months. Jb Singapore Kuala Lumpur Advertisement of The General Metric Co., Ltd. of England, "Ma r ;net ll);i>< Singapore.) W
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  • 596 12 RADIO LINK G. M. Will Speak To Rosalind Wong THE first public radio-telephone call between Malaya and Great Britain, «,ver Ihe system which, this morning's cables announce, will be opened for general use on Dec. 1.. has
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  • 128 12 Extension Plan Put In Hand THE Choon Guan English School. Kalong, is to bo re-organised and run grant-in-aid school as from next An extension scheme providing for a new block of classrooms and a football 11 is being put in hand and a concert extend IU v?
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  • 43 12 I. Singapore. Wednesday While rutting grass off Balestier Road this afternoon, a Municipal conservancy r anjU coolie was bitten in the rieht an «f by snake Re complained of greai puiu and wa taken to the Tan TOCS Sen- Hospital,
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  • 85 12 Kiot Bv Hungry People Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 24. A number of rics shops in the French of 0 w„ e ,^°h» W K re bcselged thousand iLh? j> u er s Of lice. and! hungry, J-sti ute and ragged Chinese refugees begging lor 'ood. Police proceeded to
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  • 171 12 Courtesy Calls In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. THE French training ship Jeanne d'Arc arrived to-day, in the course of a cruise to Australian waters. It berthed in the outer roads. Captain de Vaisseau Auphan, who :s in command of the Jeanne d'Arc mad.' an official landing in Clifford
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  • 65 12 Sequel To Wounding Of A Chinese Singapore. Thursday It is understood that a charge' of murder will be preferred in the police courts against a Malay employed by the Municipality as a dos shooter as a result of the alleged wounding of a Chinese named Tay Bhwea Tan
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  • 236 12 "Jericho" Opens At The Capitol "lERICHO." the Capitol-Buckingham J Films Ltd. production, which opened at the Capitol last night, features the great American Negro singer. Paul Robeson who is seen In association with Henry Wilcoxon and Wallace Ford. Robeson has delighted audiences on both
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  • 163 12 "Borneo" A Thrilling Film Singapore. Wednesday. A LITTLE over a year ago Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson visited Singapore on their way back to America from Borneo where they photographed almost unbelievable realities of the jungle for the motion picture screens of the world. To-day. a thrilling camera
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  • 51 12 16 Children Among 32 Killed Reuter. Barcelona. Nov. 22. Thirty-two were killed. 16 of whom were children, and 87 injured in an insurgent air raid on Alicante in the early hours of Saturday, says the Ministry of National Defence. The working class sections of the town suffered most
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  • 174 12 Japan And Germany Celebrate Reuter. Berlin,' Nov. 24. STRONG forces of police kept large crowds at a respectable distance from the Japanese Embassy to-night on the occasion of the dinner by the Japanese Ambassador In commemoration of the first anniversary of the German-Japanese anti-Comintern pact. The principal
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  • 126 12 Biggest Submarine Fleet In World Reuter. London, Nov. 25. IN astonishing report on the na-al power of tre Soviet is published in Berlin on the authority of the German Admiralty, stages the Daily Telegraph naval correspondent. It reveals that Russia has 151 submarines, which constitutes the largest
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  • 195 12 St. Patrick's School Teacher Marries Singapore. Wednesday. AT the church of St. Teresa, Kampong n Bahru this morning, the wedding took place of Mr. Andrew Francis Ec, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ec, of Penang, and Miss Connie Maria de Rozario, niece of Mr and Mrs. R.
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  • 96 12 Loan Remittances Not Kepi tip Reuter. f London, Nov. 24. Henderson a::ked in the Commons ne o he s the Ja P an ese authorities stih held Customs collections in North Chma and to what extent they v;-re making remittances against loan obligations. Tv^ 1 ci said
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  • 34 12 The Justices of the Peace of Penane have re-elected Mr. J. Dick to be m e ,H ber f the Board of Licensing Justices (Liquor Revenue Ordinance) tor a further term of three years.
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  • 503 12 GIRL'S SUIT Breach Of p ron J Alleged 1 Singapore Wednes^ A CLAIM for $U,m k for breach of promise riage, and seduction, in »v k parties concerned llf n cupied the attentint of W, a'Beckett Teirell in the II to-day. Lh Cn I The plaintiff i
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    • 6 12 BRANDY AT ALL FESTIVITIES W.P.3. 2
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    • 51 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION^? 0 CHINA BUILDING, CHCLIA SiPHONE 580 S. FIRE, MARINE, £OTO*J WORKMEN'S COMP hNbA 1 INSURANCE. j MALACCA HONG^THYE: C°* SEREMBAN QfflENT LX*»> LO nS« NG RON (ggj I SLANG LEE ENG TEH, I IPOH LEE AH WtM-. f| PENANG FKODt ym BRANCHES: 3VERSEA-CHINESE BANSU (ORPOMATION, n
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  • 1333 13 G.O.C.'S SPEECH Victoria School Speech Day Singapore, Thursday. to-day Ls in desperate hotter understanding i lie nations. Many of the not understand one anis because that they n the trouble Jo know mm Mother." Major-Gen. \v. g. s. G.0.C., in the course
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  • 77 13 Left Shanghai As Japanese Entered Singapore, Wednesday. pORMERLY owner of a well-known band in Hungary, Miss Stella bilmain. a journalist and artiste, arrived m Singapore after a visit to Shanghai She is on her way to Hungary Miss Silmain was in Shanghai for eight months, and
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  • 116 13 A CIVIL action for damages was be£l S un before Mr. Justice Howes in the High Court to-day In which Mr F. E. Sommerecker is claiming 3148 special damages and $5000 general damages for an alleged assault made on him by Mr. j. N. Jcnes una G.
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  • 108 13 Promise, Norwegian, 727 tons, from Hong Keng Nov. 24, to P. Swcttenha.n NOV. 26. Stti Sang. British, 2208 tons, from Hong Kong Nov. 24. to Penang Nov. 2c Shirala, British, 4872 tons, from Osaka Nov. 24. to Calcutta Nov. 25. Zuidukark. Dutch. 5265 tons, from Daren Nov. 25,
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  • 360 13 MANY DEAD Eye Witness's Graphic Story Reuter. Canton, Nov. 24. THE city of Canton was again 1 oo.nbecl to-day. with a slaughter of civilians estimated to exceed 100. me most serious damage was done at Honam. which is an island across the river from Canton. < i,
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  • 121 13 American Ambassador's Suggestion Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 24. THE Japanese claim the capture of 1 Wushing, an important silk-pro-ducing centre to the south of Taihu Lake, from which it is believed possible that they may attempt to push on to Wuhu with the intention of isolating Nanking.
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  • 101 13 Service At The Wesley Church Singapore, Thursday. THANKSGIVING Day is being celebrated 1 by citizens of the United States today. The American community of Singapore will hold a Thanksgiving Day service of worship in the Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning Road, at six o'clock this evening. Mr. Monnett
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  • 56 13 Singapore, Wednesday. A fine of $100 was imposed on Dr Loh Seng Tak, by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge of aliowine; two dogs to be out of doors without a.muzzle. The defendant asked the magistrate whether he could pay the fine in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 102 13 FAMOUS I THROUGHOUT I I THE WORLD I I 1 I I PARKINSON'S I WHOLESOME I CONFECTIONERY j I AGENTS usee mmtm Singapore Cold Storage Co* ltd. V sime darby Co.,ltd. u n^ 0 r e s n l s n M v I RAmo MODEL l»i EXCELLENT IN QUALITY
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  • 303 14 iame vs. Selangor On Saturday •FOLLOWING another hockey trial f it tde S-C.C. yesterday, the follow, ng side was selected to reprint Singapore in their first M* SUle match of the season on Satur day. against Selaniior, at the Si tGOAL: O. C. Aeria (S.H
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  • 133 14 FAHMY FRISCO Egyptian Challenges Filipino MOHAMED Fahmy, official holder of the middleweight title of Egypt, writes: "May I be permitted, through the medium of your popular pajgyt» issue a challenge to loung Frisco for the middleweight championship of Malaya and the Orient. "In mv previous encounters WHO mv worthy opponent,
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  • 141 14 Air Force Beat Royal Engineers DLAYING at Seletar yesterday the r Royal Engineers were beaten by tne Royal Air Force at rugby by 11 poinis Vgoal and two tries, to three points (a penalty goal* after a keenly-contested ga iii e the early stages of the game. Rendls
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  • 350 14 SELECTIONS AND ORDER OF RUNNING ACCEPTORS and order of running for the opening day of the Sclangor Skye race meeting in Kuala Lumpur to-day are as follows: Rac? 0ne—2.30 p.m. HORSES. CLASS 5, Div. 3, 5 2
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  • 73 14 SELECTIONS by "Argus" for today's K.L. Skye Races are as follcw s: RICE 1. Peony Hill. M.G.MRACE 2. All Serene. Bay Rose. RACE 3. Ever Green. Torridour. RACE 4. Fernlet. Ladolet. RACE 5. Beacon. Little Mother. RACE 6. Metro. Honey Girl. RACE 7. Danse dv Ventre.
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  • 244 14 Team Match At Tanglm On Sunday riHE following are the teams and starting times for the annual match b twcen the Army and S.V.C. to be played at the Garrison golf course or. Sunday Army -layers are ment oncd first:— 1 8.45 a.m. Capt. A. G. Cole
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  • 67 14 The following have been invited to play for S.R.C. against the 7th Heavy Battery, R.A.. to-day at 5.15 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground. C. J. Alphonso; L. Alvis. J. G. Ritchie, F. de Cruz. W. N. Moore; J. G. Reutens, A. H. Ward; E. A. Albrecht. A.-D'Sylva,
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  • 28 14 I The majority of the hockey and a few of the rugby matches arranged to be played yesterday were again cancelled owing to the rain. I
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  • 83 14 Malaya Cup Match At The Stadium THE Army and Negri-Malacca meet In the Malaya Cup competition at ths Anson Road Scadium en Saturday, play being timed »o commence at 5 p.m. Admission charges will be $i, 50 and 10 cen's. These sides played a scoreless draw when
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  • 21 14 The second Singapore G.C. bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for November will be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday.
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  • 245 14 Singapore To Johore And Back •THE second 1 Singapore cycle road lace fo Stamford Road upto W» Rmd to Tank Road Junction. At tann Road Junction ceau Avenue and out to Newto, C.lltu From Newton Circus turn left to Buki Timah Road to Woodlands (Customs barrier, Johore
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  • 359 14 Cricket Club "B" ftf 7th H. 8., R.A. HAD they made more use of t ings they were afforded, the 7th Heavy Brigade. R.A.. should comfortably from the S.C.C. B they met at rugoy on the padi terday. As things turned out h<,v had
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 22 14 i j* f 'TIME FOR A TIGER" Tiger Beer i sb c s T pi Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 90 14 BOXING AT THE HAPPY WORLD PARK Friday, 26th November, 1937, At 9 p m. Tiger DOLLATI vs. Silver KID 6—<3) Round? 126 lbs. Baby CHOCOLATE vs. Camel JOE 4 Rounds 126 lbs. Joseph PHANG vs. K. O. KAMIS 4 Rounds 112 lbs. Kid FERNANDEZ vs. Rock WARREN 4 Rounds 118
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    • 381 14 Don't let Skin Blotches Make You a Wallflower 808 DOES'NT LOVE ME If USE N I XODERM ON£ WEEK IAT^R I d^A U S c c° F MY UGLY TO NIGHT MY DEAR DARLING YOUR. SKIN L riMPtfcs... AND HAVE A CLEAR 'S BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE YOU if Z L
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  • 608 15 I Steady Progress I Prosperity S.G.C. MEETING I trill! I stating that the past year I |i I n been one of "steady I prosnerity." Mr. H. C ijli! peaking as chairman B s meeting of the SingaI
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  • 80 15 T HE oi^ 3 Q MaIa yan badminton chainmofe Son The following ar« the rhawri. mission:-sitting 50T cents <nS f ad sfnnrtin« oe; 2-* l cents (per session) standing 25 cents (p er session) t0 Wit "ess the games on all four days are available at the follow
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  • 249 15 Revised Ties For Week-end T HE v^ation%?f ain 110 Play in the to" S.CRC IpstpS 1 13 Ornament at the o' vs. x. P. Wee (owe 12». TO-MORROW S TIES rSSf J~ Yeo Kok Hoe .owe 9.; Dr («S Tn C Y T n owe
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  • 92 15 THE Garrison Golf Club monthly mixed foursomes for November was nlaved at Tanglin on Wednesday and resulted ma win for Mrs. Potts and Mr'w£ With a net score of 33i/ 2 1 M h rs A U c Wl S g^ Cards were S „v Si Potts and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 38 15 Kftma Cause Pea in 24 Hour* Bf> rnorp hyH discovery, I or moipy S v Get feeckjes I V J? vie Removed! It. Vl t*>y to n»e_ I ft IU n«Sk worth. ■Vv FtSI Dru Store*: ig f
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    • 71 15 a Add to your personality by wearing a BATTERSBY FUR FELT HAT !t is not merely a head coverin S but also a social asset -Obtainable in smart London Styles to please discriminating men, I BATTERSBY HATS I A D 6 1 N ENG LAND M Inllllll I Irwl I
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    • 68 15 LIM cp m pah yon the sppj_; W.PJ3. 21. OIL were good enough hard chocolate was all right J until we made AERO I I j ra ,0n I THE Wj j TtYTtiDl ,>.<•"^AiMME'flWß^. J flavour of chocolate Quicker. fly j ICAIUHC overcoming tumpintti ititst tut I Patera applied lor
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 942 16 SPORE TALK Application To Daily Life Singapore, Wednesday. LIKE Rotary not because it de--1 plores war, not because it deplores differences, not because it does not believe in a struggle among mankind-all that is negative! but because Rotary strikes a very positive note. "It is definitely
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  • 300 16 Looting By I'.oth Armies Reuter. Shanghai n\ v m FE Swedish Minister, Ea. Beckfrns' Informed X spite his protests to the J p lities, his Hungjao Roaci entered two days ago for th< ourth fifth time by Japanese s< pilfered various articles windows. This indicad Japanese endeavours
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 99 16 POST BY AIR SAVE TIME TIME TABLE PASSENGER FARES V j a J nl Sineanore Penang \/^ft\y Dep. Singapore 7.10 Singapore V| V Arr. K. Lumpur 8.40 Penang Singapore Dep. K. Lumpur 9.00 eat h way $50 Arr. Penang 10.30 R Lumpur posted at Dep. Penang 3.00 K. Lumpur Penang
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    • 5 16 ISllbaharl j HAS BEES jfl
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    • 373 16 1 elands Mads Young i -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or suffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gland opera' tions. It is a
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 97 17 0r yo Ur JKiIDAIRE 'o to »°na Co., Ltd. PILES °an be Cured TV. sands of men and women X..; *gony day and night In.. r oub!e, who do not know v >cks a special remedy 7 and quickly banish Ikfe 1 trouble. ant of your chemist Ask n 2»n
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    • 70 17 1938 American Radio Gives You Radio's Greatest Features Electric Tuning Oversea Dial H.M.V. Americar Model 816K S.S. Price foy a ffM copy of ottr i 938 catalogues SOLE AGENTS FOX MALAYA KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY. 122 1, Orchard Road, Phone 450?. Head Office: Penang J3ranch.es: Throughout Malaya. Ateu obtainable f
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    • 85 17 RADIO GIVES m COMFORT PYF and M JLI SATISFACTION HOE BOON LEONG RADIO DEPT., 62, Selegi? Road, Singapore. i SANATQCEN (HEST (OLDS QUALITY I T REASON FOR VAOXHM.V XHAI>> 14, Tourinjr Saloon. Known to discriminating: motorists everywhere as embodying the higfiefl possible standards of not ;r car excellence VACTHALL 25.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1016 17 a I a Til li ten iSmm* PROGRAMMES OB; he BJLB.C PROGRAMMES 8 *X £1 A*" P ore Station On 225 The Arth n |^£^»»iiSS^ N 1 x ut Arthur ilii I'm auctor, Maurice Miles. From the PumD Fanta sia and Fugue (J s Baehi nut™ Metres A..;' 1 W
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  • 681 18 URGENCY Difficult Situation Says Eden Reuter. London. Nor. 24. ALONG string of questions on Far Eastern affairs was the feature of to-day** order paper la the House oi Commons Mr Eden si Id ihat he understood that the Japanese authorities were discussing with
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  • 60 18 Singapore, Wednesday. Charged with driving a motor van on Sept. 19. along Serangoon Road at a speed greater than 30 m.p.h.. in contravention to the speed limit of motor iorr j PS Mr. c. H. Crabb. of the Radio 6 rvice Company, was lined $15 by Mr.
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  • 108 18 Deputation Meets Premier British Official Wireless. bond m RESOLUTIONS passi on Empire devel held at the Guild-, being formally laid tx Minister to-day by putation headed by I One of these re Government the nei d with statutory auth hi changes of gover:. financial powers, an whole-time
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  • 86 18 Prison Sentei Chinese Oxt v. BJngapi. N a charge of being 150 one tahil tubes at $1.200. Eng Peng in the motor ship "Ha H guilty and as!-ed for lenie H. A. Forrer. Dictri District Court, this Mr. H. J. Johnston, a ■endent. told the <• the Singapore
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  • 61 18 New Treaty Signed All Bangkok I (From Our Oku Cor B ANEW Anglo-Siamese ire;:' ship was signed to-dav A year previously, foli cation of King Pra jadh nounced all foreign treatie. A message from rondent states:—Under treaties and with the S:. n.force. Siam achieves ai. r longing
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 639 18 DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction —rustproo'ed. Open visible springs harbour no insects. let NtMlthi Steep JfeSSOfMfcff Priced By conforming to the shape of the body It pives even support—keeps the Spine S.raieht. Recommended by Health Authorities. Extre:.;e!y cctr.Tortable—does not sag. Write for Descriptive folder fttAHGND Mi.* TAL
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    • 202 18 NEW ENERGY FOR TIRED MEN AND WOMEN Strengthening Vitamins in Tasteless Tablets. New men and women who are rundown and tired and have lost all zest for life, can recapture all their ohi vigorous energy and vitality and youthful enthu iasm for living, simply by taking two tiny, tasteless, susar-coateJ
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    • 141 18 JJJth -Lfpaa I The man wno s punctual in vWBH keeping his appointments sets the business. With a VULCADJ watch you will always be on time. Wind it regularl} and it will never Agents -for Malaya: j MAAS 2. KEL VINA TOR since 1914 THE PIONEER ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. in thousand,
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    • 45 18 AREATORHEWT- BOOKS ARK THI {Ai j Obtainable In AL Ready For j stfls H Porting ft II Greeting JM^^hH i. oo M 12 cert If postage to any part of j I J^^B Mr GERM m on the 'retired I' 1 —lliank> l" I dHenbunyf
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 108 19 X P L Gra P e <.OMM'.\ VALLEY g -mm ®®mm 1 nitt\i»Y '"valuable against colds, influenza N and stomach chills. I Your party will be a great success I An unfailing tonic to all those who J o^6 Va ey Brandy I < are run down or listless. I
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