Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol No. 278. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. Nov. 26, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES: SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937 FIVE CI 5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 ii yottcj \KFAST (icrebos L Purity Products There are no gravy miking difficulty B^TWer fHtivlffirA wh n yOU use Bsto M P'ovtdes .n b_W ftQ,L UP Rg_-v_\ h ,hicl(enin g. seasoning and flavour- n9 9 d 9 ravy ne d «r>d nifov.. y day is a jelly |_w^^^3C_»i_-^-^' 3s for
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    • 67 1 FUL-VUE eyewear offer, yoi rH HANDSOME m APPEARANCI taH> ___r-- ETE r -~7~ COMFORT, t M|| WIDE VISION. HIGH TEMPLES CONSULT NKW CHINA OPTICAL OL Jl, irliaci* street Singapore For PUASA SEASON ROSE BRAND SYRUP Finest Quality CREAM and VARIOUS Kinds ol SYRUP. largest Sale Throughout MALAYA Duty Free for
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    • 93 1 t SUNDAY i Dominant I In Malaya fi Sole Agents:—SlME, DARBY Co.,.Ltd....Singapore Johore -Malacca.and NegrLSembilanL w P. S. 1 £The Cafe fot Sp&ttintf People BSASCOUTWgk Delightfully smart and pleasing Remote gtwr in appearance, outstanding in per- and hand brafce beformance, tried and proved, and the floor clear of all o'oP
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  • 180 2 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health stutament for the week ended Nov. 20 shows that there were 254 deaths, compared with 205 in the previous week, and with 200 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were as follows:—Beri-beri
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  • 234 2 Royal Commission To Be Sent London. Nov. 23. A ROYAL Commission is to visit southern and western Rhodesia and Nyasalanri to enquire and report whether any mid if so what form of close co-ope-ration or association between those territories ii desirable and feasible with due regard to the
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  • 790 2 5 I t' F.M.S. Civil Suit M 1 v SALARY CLAIM SUCCEEDS 'From Our Own Reporter I Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. ••JMUiS has been one oi the most troublesome case I have had t< deal with," remarked Mr. Justice Whitley, acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., in delivering judgment at
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  • 62 2 Reuter. Fails. Nov 22. After covering an aggregate distance of i quarter of a million miles the hundred French, military aircraft which set out to ;>how the fla*; have reached destinations in phecs ail over. .France', colonial empire.. The only m).-hap r wns when on- machine was
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  • 123 2 Warm Trifoul Hbre Be |HE delegation ci i men! new visjLtii fcicn of, th: British I at the War Ofhc. Hove Belbha, who ci State for War it' tot him to pay tr.l v tenacity and endur; m err. curing the years The War Secret i»«
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  • 56 2 < 8.1■ Mr. J aft son \mi»{ T!,. Premiership ;*i Bru jyTR Paul Jaivion. *v."'\o whs cliir-'pd bv the. formation of a new ment. has formed his c;.i He becomes Belgium lie premier for years include the following Finance: M De;r Poreign Affairs: M s Interior: M Dierck
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  • 84 2 Mutual Und< din; Needed LOO 4 jn ihe British L n m hcnour of ihe I men now vis I. Minister il£r. D fl c unions of afeServi em together,, helped toward were endeayourin to peace could only b( understanding. The Italian Amc-a* Grandl, said he
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  • 22 2 Mr. and Mrs. untitled T--.uk Arron during tb f r e; wis DTI dent of the Anelo-Chin* T??uk Anson and JuW< Iferlafam
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    • 73 2 LARGE SIZE (8 or) 65 SMALL SIZE (4oz) 35 Andrews banishes the dangers' acidity and generally tones and QUANTITY I invigorates from top to tor. *-^^^^^^^JK^NCHANCtD# <• *r* •> e%.% •j« I X'MAS SALE I 29th NOV. to 24th DEC. <fr Heaps of jrifi articles and decorations will by offered
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    • 143 2 DO YOU FIND SAVING DIFFICULT? Many people do. However strong may be your intention to save, there is always the temptation to spend. Here is an easy and profitable plan for saving your money A "PRUDENTIAL" ENDOWMENT POLICY (WITH PROFITS) Ensures not only protection for your dependants hut provides you
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    • 70 2 GARY COOPER UNTOUCHED PAINTID I Popular star gives reascr choosing the Tangeo Girl We presented three lovi Cooper. One wore the ...one. no lipstick ...thi "Her lips look kissabU choosing the Taagct gju look natural.'" Tangce makes your lips ural color, your own <. but it avoids "that paint* Tangee
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  • 1780 3 SOCIETY WIFE REJECTED LOVER \ir Mail' Louden, Nov. 20. h mance—a six weeks' S' idyll al a West of between a well-to--1 woman and a young n!ed the quests of a t Birmingham. > l)t»\. the woman, 34 'in tour-times-mar- J Gloucester society f name
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  • 98 3 Found In Possession Of Arms R euter. Jerusalem. Nov. 24. SHEIKH Farhan Saadi, the picturesque bearded Arab leader, was to-dev found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging in the firot trial in the new ant:-terrorist military courts. The Sheikh was captured two dafff ago by
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    • 58 3 K O D A K' SIX-20 "Kodak" Junior—with button j^M •a eon body of camera—enables you to BA^pj&UU at eye-level with camera held in both hands. Choice of anastigmat lenses, MhflMMI including/4.5. 4-speed shutter. Delayed '>n device and optical viewfinder on B||HHBBl^^H crtain models. Chromium finish KE^waJLfl From $24 ■k^k^k^k^*^^
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    • 11 3 GARDENTOYOUR Advertisement of Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh
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  • 470 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES PORTS OF UNITED STATES Baltimore's Exceptionally Good Year FOREIGN trade at the port ol Baltimore during the first eight months of 1937 was valued al $131,454,000 I r26,290.4<;0 at pan. an increase of 68.2 per cent, ovtr 1936. Exports lor the first eight months were valued at
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  • 186 4 Innovation On American Trans-Atlantic Liners i. t d S%! devcl °l*d to -scramble tians-Atlantic radio-telephonic conycisations to insure secrecy was used rot the first time for call to and from sea the ahip-to-shore telephone -service on The Unned States Jncra Manhattan and WasWngton was completed on Nov. 1.
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    • 446 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). Ma M P. A. O S. N. 'JO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Dur Po nnftge. S'por.' 1937. RAWALPINI 17,000 I>c. 3 CORK!; 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN I G. 070 Dec. 18 CHITKAL 15.000 Dec. 31 1938. CARTIiA( IE 15.000 Jan. 14 SOMALI 1 0,800 Jan.
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    • 125 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Dnect Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Cnnton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Jhefo, Tientsin, Nowchwang, Yang to- 3 ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. HOSANG
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    • 553 4 V I M, 1. X, l I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). > For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Due. Due. Sailing Due. I Penang Spore Spore via New York \ni s KATSCRAGI MARC Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Philippines. Jan. «1
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    • 282 4 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER HTH TO 31ST, 1937. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnoin Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP BORINGIA" (12,500 tons displacement) ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVAIE 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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    • 388 4 STEAMER SAll.iv §NO«i»..| fSCHE, tr: The undernoted are the c intended fixtures:— OUT\fAPD For MANILA, HONGKONG cn«v, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN S.S. "SCHARNHORST North China I m.s. "TRAVE" on its Shanghai, Tak Dairen also Chefoo m.s. "FULDA SJS. "POTSDAM China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBI R< Coil *ESi J ra.s. "HAVEL"
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    • 2274 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality i ENDEB& now invited for the or service. For clpal Tender Room. at nort Van capah, com- creen, c and on, Dec. 3, 193". ids, culal Bukit Clei Deri. Dec. 2, 1937. tcingmill ther i t Con--12 noon, Dec. 11, 1937. .ids of vered
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    • 163 5 POSITIONS VACANT MALAYALAM Compositor Wanted immediately. Apply Box No. 416, cio Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED— Experienced head boy for first class establishment. Must spe.ik English and Malay, must have connections to upply further personnel. Apply The Gap Road House. WANTED— 2 canvassers. Decent commission and Salary. Experience essential. Preference to
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    • 285 5 ELECTRICITY Learn at home. Electricity is the foundat?en upon which modern Industry rests, and the trained Electrician hai a wide assortment of opportunities. Many of tc-day's leading electrical Engineers got thnir start by devoting their spare time to ICS. study. Let us send you further information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial)
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  • 401 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 25. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Tone Firm Firm Spot Buyers. 7 116 7» 8 +U6 Sellers. 7 3 16 7 3 16 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7> 8 7' 8 Sellers. 7 3 16 7 3,16 (Brd Forward) Jan.l Mar. Buyers. 7 3
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  • 179 6 Singapore Nov. 25. R. fSiam. W. Coast No 1 per Koyan $158 H SfS X S oast > S° J per Koyan 5152 £jam Rice Koohway" No 1 «5990 Siam Rice "Koohwav" No. 2 si9o Siam Rice -Koohway" No. 3 66 Slam "Smghway" No. l $200 Siam "Singhway" No
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    • 527 6 f Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. S (Incorporased in the Straits Settlements) V CAPITAL J Authorised $10,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 TELEPHONES I Managing: Director 3172 Secretary 4944 1 General Manager 3 513 Accountant 3026 I j Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." 1
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    • 192 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,00u Reserved Fund 500.00U 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
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  • 784 7 Quotations By Eraser y And Co. apore, Nov. 25, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4- 40 A" 31- 33 48 51 -norn 25 6 27-xd 0 85 0.90 Iyer 21« 22 6 b I i 47 27 28 -Cd 20 6 22 040 0.45
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  • 273 7 Total Dividend Of 2s. 9d. Per Share THE following is the report of the directors of South British Insurance Co., L f d., to shareholders at the annual meeting which wps to have been he'd at the company's office in Auckland on Thursday, Oct. 28,
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  • 106 7 FRASER COMPANY. T.tst OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS ne Singapore, Nov. financial Company Dividend Booto fflT ,e„ Payable Date dat llN on<% Int Nov. 10 Dec. 3 Nov. 15 50 /o Ayer Hitam /f 6d Dec n E> ec is Dec. 13 /2^ Burma Malay N 2 4 Nov. 30 Nov. 25
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  • 192 7 3% 1935 red. 1975-196fj $4,000,000 c i SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: I Int. Apr. 1, Oct• 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. nom 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. c i Mar Sept. 30 102 >04 j •H 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. nom 5% 1926 red 1955-66 $4,000,000 im
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  • 392 7 Native Exports Decreased In October 'By Air Mail) London. Nov. 10. T*HE preliminary figures of the Nether- lands Indies rubber exports for October show a marked decrease in native exports as compared with September. Native exports are lower than in any month since January and, for the
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  • 106 7 London, Nov. 25. Paris 147 3 15 New York 4 99 9 16 Montreal 4.99 U Brussels 29.37 Geneva 21.59 3 4 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.983-3 Milan 95 Berlin 21.59 3 .i Stockholm 19.40 CoDenhasen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 142 Madrid nominal t'ienna 26i 2 Lisbon 110 3 16
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  • 141 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Nov. 26. MINING. Although the three months' price of tin fell by 85 to £180 London improved their bids for several Sterling tin shares in Hongkong Tins, Killinghalls and Siamese Tins, whiir there are selling orders for Southern Kintas, London Tins
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  • 16 7 Singapore, Nov. 26. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $89 (down $»/>).
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  • 18 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28« i{ (up Sellers (up vi).
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  • 313 7 Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers, .Jellcis Ampat 4 4 6 Ayer Hitam 25 6 27 -xd tangl in 21 22 fiaiu Selangor 1.40 1.45 cd Chenderiang 20 6 22 Hitam 0.40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 24 25 Fatt 1.03 1.07xd f .dris Hydraulic 8 9 Ipoh Tin
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  • 82 7 Rubber Rallies After Weak Opening Reuter. London, Nov. 25. ON the stock exchange, after a hesitant, start, the upward movement, resumed on good continental demand, together Witn some further provincial buying from which industrials and home rails especially benefited. Foreign stocks were exceptionally dull ..nd internationals were featureless
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  • 206 7 The following are passengers by the Hakusan Maru which left Singapore for Europe on Nov. 25: Mrs. M. Araki, Mr. Y. Hirose, Mr M Ikeno, Mrs. A. Ikeno, Mr. and Mrs. S. kother, Mr. N. Toge, Mr. N Asakura Mr. S. Asazura, Mr. K. Uyeno, Mr. S. Hiyama. Mr.
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  • 105 7 Ban Ho Guan, Dutch, 904 tons, from Sourabaya Nov. 25, to Sourabaya Nov. van den Bosch, Dutch, 1420 tons, from Cheribcn Nov. 25, to Padang Bat Nov. 27. Tobelo, Dutch, 684 tons, from Pontianak Nov. 25, to Pontianak Nov. 27. Belawan. Dutch, 715 tons, from Koemai Nov. 25,
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  • 273 7 The following passengers are arriving in Singapore by the Bchamhorst Is clue here from Qirope on Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Wrlgley,. Thonfas Wri«ley. Mr and Mrs W Kayser, >Ir. H. G. L. Richards, Mrs. h. Bayer, JotOsgte Bayer, Joille Bayer, Eric Bayer. Mr. *B. Bostroem Mr. P. L.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 342 7 NOTICE TO MARINERS On Tuesday. Nov. 30 and Tue day, Dec. 7. heavy gun practice will take place affecting the Singaoore Strait off the South Coast of Johore between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Shipping is warned to kt i p clcar of ihe area enclosed by
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  • 111 8 Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timer Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m today. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 ajn. to-morrow. vMedan. JaskS. 'Amsterdam? Ann 'London!: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai. -Kobe. Manila
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  • 172 8 Mails expected from Europe etc. London* by Air (Imperial) to-day Deiveries of boxholders 1 letters only' 6 p.m. I o-day and general delivery of letters 25 a.m. to-morrow. j Mails expected from Penang \nd KuaJa i-.umpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 urn.
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  • 52 8 The s.s Siberg for Tandjong Pandan tec. Mails previously announced as closing at 8 a in. to-day will now close at 11 am on the same da>. The s.s. China Maru for East Africa »tails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. to-day will now close at 11
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  • 70 8 Information has been received that thi train due at Singapore at 6.44 a.m today with mails from Europp. Penana M.s. etc. was derailed at Tenant' Ut sn^rl he i Fain 15 eXPeCted t0 h g r POre betwep n 1 P-m. and 2p m and delivery to boxholders and
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  • 110 8 *rom ter the departur e of the aeroplane .rom Penang on Monday Dec 29 he service between Penang and Horcv?,i g oSLfe d t? ntinued and Win operate between Bangkok and Hongkong. Commencing on Dec 5 the aeroplane for Hongkong will leave Bangkok each Sunday morning
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  • 51 8 British Official Wireless. T»fj London. Nov 25 Widespread for, which in parte of Essex and East London was particulars dense, caused considerable trafficfdSav °h. t roads and rail ways. In parte of the Thames estuary, river traffic wal Set im P cd ed.-British raffi Offic V ia
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  • 136 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 26 Singapore Municipal Commissioners Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Hockey: S.C.C. "A" v. Y.M.C.A. I. S.C.C., S.R.C. v. P.W.D., S.R.C.; S.R.C. v. Raffles College I, College ground; S C R C I v. Medical College I, College ground; I.A. "A" v. Colts, I.A.;
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    • 252 8 affks l^frls M ALA YA'SjgP REMI E R HpfegL *A TO-MGHT S s Uwkiail Dance tt..10 to MOui. S Hiumt A Daiii'i' < informal h s 9.30 to midnight i CABARET ATTRACTION 1 MIMI de BONNE j and JOSE REQUESEN i Talented Mexican Dancers Presenting a repertoire of vivacious dance
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    • 327 8 E "May I explain nhx every dog needs J regular conditioning? 8 I It iS Compensation for an actly the right proportion of I Unnatural life natural blood correctives rj I People often say to me Why do S requires; and this—my 1 should I condition my dog? It private
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 217 8 .J. —v j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I i STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMI Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Nov. 26 1 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius 26 2.?0 p.m. Muntok Plancius 26 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas
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    • 43 9 IGER I^Kc^lßMßßßSrrwgyß^^l^pS^^^^» EB9M9KK kt^vSlmSßßm ii If JB MADE FROM THE FINEST IIH Al 1 I T M Ufi Q mm VI» i\ ffe T Sq™""«!S f: IPS MALI nUIW ISft V gpiTSSS Jb| 80 1 Distributors. rpfv BEER* Ciitip FRASER NEAVE LIU. ggjl
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    • 140 10 A SPLENDID PROGRAMME ALHAMBRA.,.. to night 6-15-9-15 F >lrned for the first 3 1 1 1 1 m LJ i rIL-LUJ tim on ,he ,s,e of ,he down, ALSO w9h N Lw M,le FROM HEAVEN With CLAIRE TREVOR, SALLY BLANE and Tap-Dancer 2UTH CENT MIGHTY ARRAY OF STAR FAVOURITES IN
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    • 311 10 "Enhanced by the magnificent acting and resonant voice of Paul Robeson i 'JERICHO' is a Great film"... .FREE PRESS (yesterday*. j Surpassing triumphs I S this mighty Adventure story \IL I I "JERICHO" With HENRY WILCOXON and WALLACE FORD. j With Special AIR MAIL Pictures of ARMISTICE DAY in London
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    • 211 10 j NIGHTLY 6.15-9 15 THE BIGGEST ~n teCXWiimS MACULAR J S iT Jf ne b j IB|V% "ART j j JACK BEXNy J J V. RICHARD ARLENI.S CLUB BOYS II! *r the woiM i, r i BEAUTIFH. ~,R f .J. j MAT A HARI Lives Alain'.' j 1 BRITISH AGENT
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  • 95 11 IrafcMcn Her Arm ;his woman dislocat- J r Although the elbow developed n°uritis 'hU'ii her arm. She j Kruschen —with the 1 in this letter:— i four months ago, riously dislocated. there aac. •"ull extent. It was f-II extent. It was on specialist told be
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  • 131 11 Shanghai Authorities' Decision Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 23 AS unoffi cial advice" from the Settlement police fivp «f S. leading Chinese newspapers in l he are suspendine r»ihi?S«ll 111 Sha nghai The ChinesP nffi at on lm mediately. agency is f C6nt f al new<s The Mun
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    • 222 11 rHOMPSON D.O.Sc. Science) 1 To 1 he Eye. M) FLOOR. 002. Saturday 9—l. appoint neat. j Eui pean C linical Experience. Ihout cost or obligation. j <ses il needed. UAVAX IHIUVtIIKS DELICIOUS SELEt HON.' U 1 EARLS. iU CUBES. I SSENCEB. LOURING. Ri UR in Colours. PICKLES i SAMBALANS. DLMENTS
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    • 25 11 -J S ALHAMBKA < SUNDA V I The Glorious Russian j Star ma Story of Great j t Sacrifice j i I i I s j,—.
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    • 754 11 IN AID OF THE CHINA RED CROSS FUND Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Consul-General for China Mr. Kao Ling-Pai THE OLEH OLEH PARTY will btage A VARIETY PERFORMANCE Consisting ot Dances, Popular Kronchongs, Stambouls, Comic Sketches etc at the "A THEATRE" HAPPY WORLD (By kind permission of the Management).
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    • 377 11 I SEN TALKIE 1 New World J 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. S i The Stage Show That's Different lie AKi ll A I h X Compan) of 15 Star Artiste- i»AXC I\G Sl\<,l\<, V S3 ACROBATIC tLOWMXt! j I A show that will appeal to all classes of people
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  • 788 12 have referred OH various occasions to the fact that the unofficial members of the Johore Council of State form a. very alert and critical body. l n 'origin contrast to those legislatures where the unofficial occupy the position < f men who say "Yes" with clockwork
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  • 230 12 Traditional Gifts To Be Made London, Nov 24 A NUMBER of interesting presentations, part of a picturesque tradition, will be made to the King when he visits the Duchy of Cornwall on Wednesday and Thursday next. At Launceston Castle he will rece'v^ ?in s i
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  • 158 12 NOTES COMMENTS Mr. E. A. Brown's Record THEATRICAL record which is proA baUly unique is being established by Mr. E. A. Brown in Singapore. In 19CJ he produced and played the letting part in "The Pirates of Penzance," the production with which the /1«;--lo/ja Theatre was opened. And in 19b7
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  • 126 12 PEYERAL years have clapr-cd SUiCC the last snow of the kind was mo tfuced, and as the population of Singa pore changes constantly it is necessary to give a few words of explanation. The production of "The Pirates ol Penzance'* next week is not to be eonfusee with
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  • 158 12 TOE fall of Shanghai, the recent re- verses in North China, and me threat of Japanese advance on Nanking have all created an atmosphere of uneasiness among the friends of China. There are many who even fear that despite the magnificent resistance put I up at Shanghai, the
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  • 212 12 JHE essence of the Ch I the Chinese spirit, thai unity of hatred again* J mon foe. Evidences are not bety I substantiate the fact that the I Tepanese conflict is by no ?ven if Nanking falls into the M ,of the invaders. In the first place
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  • 299 12 By "Looker On l Shanghai." says a Japanese writer, "the Japanese are not asking for criticism.'• There are nvenv indications that they don't need to a*k. A A If all the silk stockings bought during the coming week were placed end to end the ones w
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 267 12 mm* ———r—— n».— tTNTAUA Ii SI AW DY (~5 IF YOU A RE IN SEARCH I. I OF REALLY GOOD PURE CRAPE BRANDY THEN Infill TINTARA AUSTRALIAN IS WHAT YOU WANT. r v QUART BOTTLE $2.50 PINT BOTTLE *U5 S —(INCLUDING DUTY) SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE* KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 73 12 j j Studio 3♦> I O f»r j i O foto-portrttff j b y I J foto-artili I only —«5» (railways I HARI KAY A PUASA, 1937. i J THE AVAILABILITY OF S WEEK-END TICKETS J WBI be extended as follows I outward-Thursday 2nd to Tuesday t 7th Dec. 1937.
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  • 666 13 Tamil, Non-Passenger, Fatally Injured MISHAP AT TENANG STATION SIX COACHES OFF TRACK PASSENGERS' LUCKY ESCAPES IN 3 A.M. CRASH J, OR the second time less than three months, the south-ward-hound nigh ma,! train from Kuala Lumpur o Singapore has met w.th mishap. In the early
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  • 81 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 25. IT is learned that Chiang Kai Shek's brother-in-law. Mr. T. V. Soong. ex-Minister of Finance, who as head oi the $500.000.000 liberty loan committee, is playing an important part in the financing of the war for China proceeded to Hongkong yesterday under an
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  • 32 13 Reuter. Kingston, Nov. 25. FIFTY persons are reported to have been drowned in floods iv Jamaica ilue to torrential rains Bridges were broken and the railways crippled.—Keuter.
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  • 97 13 Advance Continues NANKING UNDER FIRE SOON? Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 25. JAPANESE army spokesman announced to-day that the Japanes forces have captured Wusih and arc now advancing- westward. While infantry and artillery halted the Chinese counter-offensive. Japanese warships shelled the extremities of the Chinese front from Yangtse and
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  • 109 13 Britain's Interest In Mining Areas Reuter. London. Nov. 25. A DESIRE to increase trading between Britain and Nationalist Spain was expressed by the Duke of Alba, the newly appointed Franco agent in Britain in an interview with Reuter. He emphasised the complete order of the reign
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  • 36 13 Reuter. The Japanese claim that their cohimns operating northward and scutnward of Taihu lake are making goud progress. Tv/o Japanese journalists covering the Japanese capture of Wusih for Tokyo newspapers were killed. -Reuter.
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  • 71 13 Three aircraftmen of the R.A.F. Seletar, Messrs. Neep, Hill and Bristoe, were charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth this morning with allegedly giving false Information to a European police inspector which led to a Malay taxi driver being charged with voluntarily causing hurt. Enquiries revealed that
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  • 285 13 FOOD RIOTS Supply Sufficient For Three Days Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 25. FTLR war and pestilence, Shanghai is facing a famine. A high official of the Settlement Council informed Reuter that the present supplies of food are enough for only three days. He said that the political
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  • 75 13 Plan To Recruit Africans Reuter. Paris. Nov. 25. INQUIRIES into the Csaras (Cagoulards) affair is alleged to have revealed a system for recruiting North African natives into an organisation named French Algeria in which each group of ten is place under a native officer with a European
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  • 108 13 Former R.A. Chief In India London, Nov. 25. THE War Office announces that Lieute-nant-General Sir Robert Gordon Finlayson, colonel of the Royal Artillery, has been appointed General Officer Commanding British troops in Egypt, with effect from April 12 next, in succession to General Sir George Weir. From
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  • 56 13 Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 25. J>r.MOl T RS which are current rev garding negotiations for an armislice in Spain are denied by General Miaja. who stated "I am firmly resolved to fight for a definite victory I will never negotiate with those who permitted the invasion
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  • 211 13 Ready In New Year SITUATION NOW QUIET London, Nov. 25. QUESTIONED in the Lords by the Duke of Montrose regarding the present position in Trinidad, the Parliamentary under-Secretary for the Colonies said the Royal Commission was in process of writing its report and the Governor had been
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  • 240 13 RECORD B| New Long Dist| Attempts 1 British Official Wireless. V London, Nofl I AN Air Ministry statement sa development of long rani craft always been of close cl to it in the interest both of cil ation and of the enlianccirr the mobility of units of
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  • 38 13 London, untitled Sir Robert Vansittart,untitled under-secretary for Foreign ArYar appointed Mr. Gladwyn Jebb toY private secretary In succession i Clifford Norton, who has been pr to be counsellor at His Majesti bassy in Warsaw. —British Official less. 1
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    • 35 13 THEATRE ALL TALKING ABOUT OUR MACARONI! TRAVERS' PERFECTION BRAND -MACARONI, SPAGHETTI AND VERMICELLI is renowned for its flavour and fine quality. You <"•> make such delicious dishes too! JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. SUNUKU PENANG KUALA WW
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    • 84 13 THE IMPROVED ii AA AND MODERN li./V\.V. liM^lTj Tlio only one of its kind in Malaya. PRICE Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ea c safety. OO Uses less current and becomes hot almost at once. nr-iu With I ye: r (Guarantee, i Is both left and right
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  • 354 14 untitled MORE ON untitled THE WAY VARNING e Flags Must e Burned Shanghai, Nov. 26. nken, the Paramount el photographer, who •e from Sian yesterday, epresentatives that many anes are concentrating in to be transferred to nd North China to take e war. also
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  • 233 14 ovements To Exit Urged rom Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Wednesday. 2MENTS to the exit at the nban Rest House were urged at g of the Seremban Sanitary i 4s morning. itter was raised on the adjournMr W K. Wilton, who rethat the present road was ini and
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  • 222 14 Demand Conceded In Shanghai? Shanghai. Nov. 25. JAPAN S demand for the control of the customs in Shanghai has been conceded by the foreign authorltl^ Akatane. the Japanese new Commissioner has been instructed by the Japa nese Government to take over the con The Japanese military
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  • 317 14 Bulletin Of l eague Of Nations Bureau THE health Bulletin of the League of 1 Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Nov. 20 is as follows: Plague: No notification of nlague has been received from any of the eastern ports for the week. Cholera was reported
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  • 72 14 Sadler's Wells Actress Dead London, Nov. 25. THE death occurred this morning of nii Llllan Ba y lis manager of the Old Vie theatre since 1898 and of Sadler's Wells since its re-opening in 1931 Both theatres owe much to the inspiration S her personality. Her work thea
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  • 87 14 Two Men Arrested In Court Compound Singapore, Thursday. Samy and Arumugam, who to-day figured as complainant and accused respectively in a case tried in camera were arrested and charged this after-' noon in the Third Police Court with disorderly conduct. Both accused were seen fighting in the compound
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  • 20 14 Mr. A C Brooks has been appointed to »li in ate as Senior Assistant Analyst Singapore, with effect October 3.
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  • 99 14 Chiang And Brussels Collapse Reuter. Nanking. Nov. 26. "IT is our fixed policy to resist, to the 1 last inch and the last man" said Chiang Kai Shek to Reuter. Asked about the possibility of the cessation of hostilities he replied: "It is up to Japan. Chiang
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  • 153 14 Roosevelt In Sight Of Compromise Reuter. Washington, Nov. 23. INDICATIONS that the administration is placing greater emphasis on a truce with the utility interests rather than on tax revision as a business stimulus. Mr. Roosevelt to-day. after a ninety minute talk with Mr. Wendell Willkie, president of
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  • 79 14 M. Chautemps Gets Full Support Reuter. Paris, Nov. 25. IN order to clear the political atmosphere before his departure for London, M. Chautemps called for a vote of confidence at to-night's big debate in the Chamber. The much vexed subject of increases in civil service salaries was discussed
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  • 60 14 Singapore. Thursday. A Chinese worker of the Siong Lim Sawmill, Syed Alwi Road, had his right hand sawn off between the thumb and the wrist by a circular saw while working stowaways. The limb was hanging by a piece of skin when the ambulance arrived and the
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  • 129 14 Murder Charge Against Dog-Shooter Singapore, Thursday A LLEGED to have committed murdei Aby shooting Tay Chwee Tow a Chinese villager, near Tiong Bahru Road yesterday evening. Ahmad bin Noor a young Malay Municipal dog 3S *fteWh?le explaining the charge, Court Inspector Wray said that the cu t
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  • 131 14 Subject Of Discussion With France London, Nov. 25. MR. Chamberlain was asked in the Commons whether any actions arising out of the visit of Lord Hal lax to Germany had as yet d Xnch with the representatives °f the French Government and whether that Government would be consulted
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  • 106 14 Fourteen Days For 76 Men Singapore. Thursday. An attempt to stowaway on board the s.s. Shirala from Hongkong to Singapore resulted in 76 Chinese being arrested by the Immigration authorities when the vessel put into port yesterday morning. The men were found hiding in the holds among
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  • 61 14 London, Nov. 25. The money value of retail sales reported for October was 4.4 per cent, higher than for October 1936. The total value of stocks at the end of October was 7.4 per cent, higher than the year before. The number of employees in retail establishments averaged 2.9 per
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  • 921 14 Damages Claim DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE OF INJURIES Singapore, Thursday. MR. Richard caught me by the throat and choked me and commanded his staff to hold me and take the money away. They followed his instruction and I was seized by the arms, legs, and neck and roughly handled."
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  • 160 14 CHINA COAST Japanese Signals To Be Answered Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 25. FE British Consul-General. Mr. Herbert Phillips, has warned all British merchantmen readily and correctly to reply to signals from Japanese warships. He points out that the British Government has agreed that Japanese warships may communicate or
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  • 281 14 Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 25 THE customs situation is causing considerable anxiety. Reuter understands that the position at present that the Japanese military, now in control at Shanghai, is endeavouring to secure control of the Customs administration, which if established by direct action with consulting
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  • 50 14 Mr. W. C. S Cor ry. who returned irom leave last week, has assumed the duties of Chief Assistant District Office: Kinta. Mr. M. H. Blacker, who has been f2r? ln tne ca Pacity, has taken over t u dl i tles of Assistant District Officer. Ipoh. from Che Kamarudin
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  • 966 15 F -INANG CAR? European In The Dock Singapore, Thursday. ID with having driven a >r-t r in a negligent manner ut May 30 at the junction ,.ird Road, Tank Road and t tu Avenue, and thereby the deuth of an elderly Meng Ah Quan, Mr. C. A.
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  • 131 15 Chinese Charged With Possession Singapore, Thursday. "T DID not know the panels contained A chandu," was the plea made In the criminal District Court this morning by a native of Chekiang, named Woo Gee Fung, who, with a compatriot. Wont Cheng Kung, was charged before Mr.
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  • 110 15 Chandu Tied Round Waist Singanore, Thursday. CONVICTED on his own plea of guilty, Foo Hing was fined S960, in default 51 weeks' r.i., by Mr. H. A. Forrer, Judge of the Criminal District Court, this morning. Mr. J. H. Johnston, of the Department of Excise, relating the facts
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  • 45 15 The weekly meeting of the Catholic Action will be held on Sunday. Nov. 28 1937 at the Mercantile Institute, Queen Street, at 5.45 p.m. Speaker Rev. A. da Silva Rego on "Existence of God. Lay Speaker Mr. W. H. Especkerman on "Parish Reservoir."
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  • 560 15 Court Sequel To Car Tragedy Singapore. Thursday. THERE was a sequel to a serious motor 1 accident between two cars at the 15 Mile, Woodlands Road, on the evening of Sept. 16. before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate, this afternoon, when a Chinese car
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  • 166 15 Gaiety At Negri Dance Hall DESPITE the fact that there was a charity ball in aid of the Poppy Day Fund a: tne Sungei U.iong Club on Saturday last, the N.S. Dance Hall was crowded, and a prominent feature was the number of ladies resent when Mr. Kid
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  • 330 15 POOR RESULTS No Reproach For Britain Reuter. London, Nov. 25. "THE Brussels Conference declaration," says the Times in a leading article this morning, "does not go so far even as the report adopted by the League Committee of Twen-ty-three on Oct. 5, which at least held
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  • 248 15 Six Weeks' Prison For Cantonese Singapore, Thursday. POUND guilty to-day by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, a 19--year-old Cantonese youth, Lee Ah Kang, was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment on two charges of having on Sept. 28 and 29, at a coffee shop
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  • 76 15 Contributions From Methodist Churches The China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore has received from the Rev. Chew Hock Hin the sum of $673, representing the entire proceeds from the sale of tickets for the charity concert organised by the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church with the co-operation of
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  • 43 15 A lecture in Tamil on "Brotherhood and Its Duty" will be delivered by Mr. M. Narayanasamy at the Tamil Brotherhood Party, 11. Kinta Road on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. Mr. V. J. Chandra Raj will preside. All interested are welcome.
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  • 22 15 Pastor W. W. Lake will speak at the Seventh Day Adventist Church at 5 p.m. to-morrow on the subject "We Faint Not."
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    • 167 15 S'NGAJORE DAIRY FARM FRESH COWS —equal to Grade "A Pasteurised Milk as sold in the United Kingdom. Produced at the Singapore Dairy Farm from in imported herd of pure bred dairy cows which ar > regularly tested by the farm's own qualified veterinary surgeon in order to ensure a safe
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  • 368 16 t Happy World Next Week IKIES for the first All-Malayan badminton championships, to be ehl at the Happy World, Singapore, n Dec. 4. 5 and 6, have been very i-appointing indeed. ■here are no entries from Johore. rrj or the up-country States further in Selangor, and competitors
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  • 40 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 2b. YESTERDAYS Rugby Union matches resulted as fellows: North Midlands 12, Leicestershire IG, at Birmingham. Surrey 14, Eastern Counties 10, at Richmond. Devon 21. Royal Navy 10, at Torquay. Cambridge University 18, Watsonians 3. Reuter.
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  • 1094 16 FIRST DAY OF KUALA LUMPUR MEETING MR. EU TONG SEN'S FIRST BID PROVIDES BIG UPSET (From Our Owji Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THERE was a good attendance at the Kuala Lumpur racecourse to-day for the opening of the SelanK or Tun Club'; two-day Skye
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  • 258 16 Int*r-Departroent Hockey Singapore. Friday •rxnr Hospital Recreation C4ud PVSTST Po/l Office Sports Og B1 The d ineVal d run of play was not inten Ungbut It was sufficiently exciting "Ln the game going. The Postais r ade a show of taking the oftensive at ho outset
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  • 83 16 Singapore, Friday. I REMINDER is given of to-night's boxing programme to be held Bt the Happy World Park at 8.30 p.m. which will be the last of these open air promotions now tnat the rco. (f the stadium has been completed. Tne main event is a six tnree
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  • 71 16 The Singapore Golf Club December Medal competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 4 and 5. The Captain's Prize will be playea in conjunction with the Medal; the two best scores of handicaps 9 and under and 10 to 18 respectively will qualify. The play
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  • 412 16 Hockey Match At Balestier (DV STICKS > Singapore THE Indian Association ha hard to defeat the 8 three goals to nil in a h< I played at Bale-tier Plain \< All the scorfne was done first half and it was onh splendid defensive by ket
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  • 181 17 LEAGUE CARD CURTAILED niv. ill TEAMS Ingaged In Knock-Out Competition EM,! M! League Third Division will be engaged to- round proper of I ompetitkm, the a; follows: Sc irborough. therhara. therfield or Works Ci Ltic v Bradford G rough Trinity. vaster Town, .pool I
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  • 55 17 have been selected 'Blakan Mati» on D'Sylva; H. C. J. Ritchie. L. R. Thoy, N. Hay, s J Loveday. 'Hqrs.t on WedS C Simon; H. day; G. Newman, "-on Newman: R Moreira, M. Hope, A' XI on Friday C. Simon; H. C. "Jtens; G. Newman, Npv.-man; R.
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  • 159 17 Mortell Quite Willing To Meet Palace JOHNNY Mortell writesto Little Palaces day iSSeni n yOUr of Wednesday I wish to make it clear that I tut \l Sh ,oV rom fi^tin ff Palace ah thJ Lr 3 minut rounds when all the action one wants to see can
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  • 227 17 Arrangements For Sunday's Event I THE second annual Singapore-Johore--1 Singapore cycle road race will be held on this Sunday at 5 p.m. Competitors should be at the starting point at 4.30 a.m. taking their bicycle lamps with •hern. The following ar c the officiaJs and judges for
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  • 55 17 Venus B. P. team vs. the Merry Union Party on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. at Lorong 30, Geylang: SINGLES: Falkon Lim: Sexton Song; Jimmy Koh; Loh Mun Cheng; Bogoh See';. DOUBLES: Roland Chua and See Kirn Hong: Jimmy Koh and Falkbn Lim; Lian Tien and Edward Tien and
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  • 54 17 Chinese Spcrts Association team vs. the Banka Sports Club on Sunday ai the J.C.S.A. ground: Patrick Ycc, '"'ai Mun, Ah Kong, Kok Yin. Kwong Sun, Sum Wing, Tian Seng, Cheng Hoe. Took Loy, Lye Chuan, Ho Soo, Tian Sin, Ying Kit. Chong San. Kok Choy Charm Kwong, Wah
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  • 37 17 Chihcre Sports Association biliiards icam vs. the Amicable Athletic Association, at the latter's premises on Sunday: Tan Tian Sang, Ma Chcon Yik. Lo Wcng Tuck, Lo Tai Seng, Lo Ching Ycc and Tang Pui Lum.
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  • 20 17 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. Mr R. V. Stanley's XV beat Oxford L. at Oxi'ora yesterday by 9—B.—Reuter. i
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  • 272 17 Old Boys Beat Present Singapore, Friday. nOMINATING the exchanges for the v major portion of the game, the Anglo Chinese School old boys gained a well-earned victory over the present boys by five goals to nil at Oldham Hall ground yesterday. The Old Boys were well-served in the
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  • 89 17 Further play yesterday's in the invitation lawn tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green, resulted as fellows: Men's Singles Handicap: Y. P. Wee (owe 12) beat Sardeman (owe 3» (wo); Woon Chow Tat (owe 18) beat Tan Huck Hye (owe 6». 6—2. 6—0.; Ten Chong Gark (owe 6»
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  • 256 17 St. Gregory's Badminton Party IN their annual report the committee of St. Gregory's Badminton Party record the following: Committee of management: President, Mr Lee Seng, Vice-President Mr. Seow Stet hon. secr-rary. Mr. Wrrg Yun Ho hon. tr? ."ii'vr, Mr. Chan Keam Cheong; hon. sports captain, Mr.
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    • 52 17 Restore Vitality m AND m world's greatest tomic OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS VOTE For Your Own VI RESFONSE TO PUBLIC DEMAND I W LE AYE SELECTION TO MAJORITY 1 VOTE BY PUBLIC. iend Your Vote tc: —BERTIE BELL, c o FrankeLs, 101, Victoria St. MORTELL vs. PALACE OR L MORTELL
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    • 30 17 your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new Macleans Sclid c^tw^slsm Sales Representative A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore j
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    • 202 17 THE oj |I|jf GREAT EASTERN LIFE J|! jl FOURTEEN POINTS 111 2 z A series of 14 reasons why you 2 2 2 should choose THE GREAT z g 5 EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE 2 I CO., LTD., to look after your I 3 5 5 insurance needs. v I s
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    • 69 19 p-- SHIPMENT ARRIVED! MODEL THAT EVERYBODY LIKi:S IS I HI- KT.lMl.tltl» I V\ SMALLEST DEPOSIT! j EASIEST MONTHLY C PAYMENT. j HAT HAS A REPUTATION OF BEING THE SMARTEST, j AND SMOOTHEST RUNNING. nts:_ WAJJkYAN CYCLE COMPANY, LTD, 7 8, Dhoby Ghaut. t BRANCHES: —STALL A-36, Happy World. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 110 19 1 If I HAj*SH GARGLES I that irritate tender j I mouth a.ul throar t membranes.The gentle j I soothing and healing j action of Glyco-Thy. moline is the effective way to aid in preventing colds and sore throats. Doctors have M recommended it for over <i 0 years. kill
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    • 110 19 Ind^eSt'ion "doesn't live here any more" I take 1 Carter's Little liver Pill befere*' and 1 aftrr meals and get relief. DUNLOP THE KEY TO SAFETY I 1938 "His Master's Voice' American Radio with ELECTRIC TUNING Push A Button There Is Your Station. Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO GO DVATflNlrf
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    • 1094 19 jla Bay ami Listeners Radio! &> **t»IMJIW (2. Poems and Songs by Boys from rnn Hutchings School. pftOGK Ur *J 55 m Messrs. Kennedy and Co's 11 AT Tl r EMPIRE RADTO-COT ONlat ppawpp Share Report B M.B.C. PROGRAMMFQ WJLONIAL, FRANCE 8. 00 p.m. Talk by Hr. Lionel Brent. TO-DAY
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  • 1176 20 Great Autumn Festival In U. S. A. THANKSGIVING Day is celebrated by citizens of the United States every year on the last Thursday in November. The following article by the Rev. H. B. Amstutz, M.A., 8.D., gives an account of (he origin ot* the custom. WHILE
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  • 26 20 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. untitled leaving for home by the P. and I "Ranchi" on Dec. 4. Mr. Hart, been ordered to consult a spi
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    • 629 20 S et tnc fashion at home It's so easy—so quick— flHfluSL.ug iJWiillWßili £so inexpensive AppK AMAMI VC aye Sot —then a few deft touches with nt'gers and comb and you nave sleek shining waves. And those delightful little curls arc )ust as sunplc. You will tind an instruction leaflet enclosed
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    • 194 20 BE YOUNG AGAIN! Dusty floors harbour germs He needs LIFEBUOY protection against disease! He's in his clement, playing "safely" on the floor with his trains. But can you say he's safe Can you say you arc doing your best to protect him from the disease-germs that may exist on the
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    • 195 20 Sore Throat BANISHED Read this letter "I am subject to recurrent attacks of laryngitis. Recently during such an attack I used'Dettolin' Mouthwash and Gargle. I was astonished at the rapidity with which the inflammatory condition cleared up. n Because its ingredients include the active germicidal principle of •Detttrf' Antiseptic, 'Dettolin'
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  • 270 21 LETTERS TO TnTlDITOR T ,r M.l.OWANCES v„| l ind Out The Living \> age Malaya Tr bunei the findings and reMaegregor Comy Allowances will to allow me. as an •.aid a few salient ns in your widely ending European t y reach the age rightly or wrongly 40 years or
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  • 858 21 BENEFIT SOCIETY Mai "t Tribune) last the annual general f M S Benefit Society time next month member, I have not had ■ured that a rro- to the meeting to ale of benefits in conporl made four or five I v the Actuary. ter for congratulation have been roused kle
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  • 201 21 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —A general meeting of the Malacca Eurasian Association is to be held on a notice issued by the secretary of the Association to the following effect:— "Notice is hereby given that an extraordinary general meeting of the above Association will
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  • 183 21 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribud?) fiir,—I shall be grateful if you will grant me a little space to appeal to the Overseas Chinese with regard to Hie urgent necessity of doing all they can tc assist China in her present straggle. China u in a very
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  • 154 21 (To the Editor of the Malaya Trfbu^t) Sir,—I venture to suggest that not a rew clerks in the employment of solif' m Singapore will agree with me mat it is indeed a great pity that nothing has be?n done to revive the 8 tiyiries of the Solicit on.'
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  • 326 21 •To the Editor of the Malaya Trlhjrc) Sir,—I was very pleased to read the acmg suggestions bv a correspondent nrough the medium of your paper and ouite concur. I have a further suggestion to make egarding the days of racing, especially he Singapore Turf Club's programme. About ten
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  • 285 21 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—I hope you will grant me the favour of a small portion of your columns for the purpose of appealing to motorists to be on the look-out for competitors to pass at the various cross-roads where accidents sometimes occur during
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  • 315 21 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—Your London Corresoondent has sent out an interesting item of news which you published in your valuable RrP? r ,A n the l 2nd inst ane »t the 72 Bri lsh-born white seamen, employed ah- bD S r l e
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    • 185 21 the limit of your energy? If you feel like nothing at all, if you suffer from irritability, heart troubles, fatigue and lowered resisting power, you ought not to wait All these complaints are danger signals, for they are symptoms of a serious weakness caused by a lack of minerals. Take
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  • 448 22 Illllmllli. Nov. 25. IN a report emanating irom Berlin il is fctated that M Stalm. tiaresae head of the Soviet Union summoned an important conference yesterday in which high Russian officials including Messieurs Vot*j=hnof. Litvlnnft. Mcittac, and Kalinin participated. rhough the purport of
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  • 63 22 .More Labour Trouble In U.S.A. Reuter. St. Nov 2i The United Automobile Union worl:--ers m the Ford assembly plant her.* struck this morning, alleging that tn.' company discriminated against Unionists. Over 150 pickets were posted at the ractory gates alter a demonstration sj 1200 men. who stoned cars
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  • 434 22 Weil-Known Trainer's Daughter Dead Singapore. Wednesday. THE death took place with tragic suddenness at the General Hospital. Singapore this morning from heart failure, of Mrs. Lucy Amy Edwards, the wife of Mr. Pat Edwards of Messrs Thornycroft Ltd. Mrs Edwards was the only daughter of &fr. K.
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  • 154 22 To Ha>e FuII-Drc-ss Parade On His Retirement New York Jack, an American Army mule, ha.ii,st teen givtn the compliment of :i j tnl-dress parade on his retirement, i lie Commanding Oincer of tne Ko '-i.'ucnt stated in Orders: hrcutrhout his 27 years' service xi f n l Army
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  • 392 22 Dyke dates Thrown Open Shanghai. v ■>•> PXTENSIVE crops along n River have been destroyed ruence <Jf devastating flooii, the breaking down of dyke engineered by the enemy. Th j are in a pitiable plight, and ('operation, they are com the enemy for their too", suoo!
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  • 161 22 Founded By Austrian Government it'll.', a An academy where college be; I oc trained as political leaders .<■' nation has been founded by a .x decree of the Austrian Govern-] Admission to the school v Uianted only to boys between 10 18 years who in the cpinion
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    • 262 22 ANACIN Relieves PAIN Instantly! For HEADACHES—TOOTHACHE NEURALGIA COLDS FEVER and RHEUMATISM. Try ANACIN—you will be amazed how quickly it relieves pain and suffering. It does not affect the heart or upset the stomach, l or Saie at all Chemists <& Stor i Apply For Fro Sample to Pot Bos 291,
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    • 230 22 DOCTOR'S AMAZING DISCOVERY RESTORES TO FA j[D WRINKLED P| icniu Medical Journal announces tin- latent triumph ol Science. Not only has the &uss4 oi wrinkle- been found, but ksm tin >.uty If rti.ioieil Mothers and e\t-n grandmothers can get back the fresh i Ic.ir QOmpiexiOfi of girlhood. Women oi SO
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    • 237 22 Give your Mansion Polish FOR FLOORS, FURNITURE LINOLEUM BACKACHE Is there anything wrong with my Kidneys? Egr That is the question you should ask yourself J w °cn you feel the first sharp pains of backache, j Pain in any part of the body is Nature's warnin 8 tha t
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    • 129 22 IP »nd not always legible quite exceptional people lil" r the majority don't In either case, it is an effort. Typewriting with a REMINGTON Portable w easy. Coundeas thou anHsought relief in using it. Light fingers tap out the letters—line after line impressed on the paper—and the end of the
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  • 80 23 usual ties rtBLIC J)IX(iS Vn-'nir, Nov. 24. •s laicU d NankJ and loosed walls for the < i«t. 2«>. i .v was da mag greeted with re flew on and r field between >vfd to be about •'ltd. rased about 20 ch fell in the Assembly
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  • 108 23 nr.iioyees' I ormea L mpur. Nov. 24. r;: miti l tanployees' 1 C .l istened to-day at 1.1 the Town Hall ."isht-s from many .1 was packed <cnt were Mr. jiis and Baker. a >.-> of John LitR. W. Ander- Mr. Elisor of Ir H W.
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  • 49 23 Integral Part Of Defences Reuter. London, Nov 23 an i'" tmi torilU army as An enquiry would be made faitn "nd°sLen,^ na iCe COUIU >- ween he of bet-' ween tne War office and the county is solutions, also between the count? associations and the units.-Reuter
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  • 252 23 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added non-flc-Pom tlGn r orKS wm be ready for issue at Kafilei- Library on Saturday Newsgirl in Palestine. Illustrated, Barbara Board The Knights Templars: TS r n Rlse^ Fall A. Campbell; I his Other Eden. R. D. Charques; Suwarrow
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  • 22 23 Mr A. untitled M.C.S. the Assistance mi District] Officer, Lower Perak, has nmed duties af er a holiday In Java and Sumatra.
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  • 365 23 Malacca Commissioners Meet 'From Our Oun Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 21 rrUE monthly meeting of the Malacca to rl»t 1 Commissioners wa.s held 5! broa wa Present, as was Dr. Johnston, the Health Officer, who recently succeeded Dr. Blakemore. new on leave. The Hon. Mr G. W Bryant
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  • 23 23 Mrs. J. m. Morrison wile of the manager of Parit Estate. Partt has returned from home. She was a passenger on the "Ranpura."
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  • 83 23 No Restrictions In Britain Reuter. London. Nov. 24 jUO arrangements will be published regarding countries which have ass sted or proposed to assist China by sending arms," said Mr. Eden to-dav in the Commons when replying to *Mr Mander. The hitter a-krd if it would be quite
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