Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune a lay a s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales v No. 279. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1937 FIVE CENTS The untitled Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 27, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1937 FIVE CENft
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 \i!fast% riiißi'Ai^ L\(. U>OHE's FAVOIKS H' BRASH i P, HEALTHY BABY j mmmmiy I I v iim Guts yLK# i n Marie For Babies. It Con- Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made r Baby tains The Nourishing And E ss n ,a et glue C ross Milk j l" Quality
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    • 287 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya M 1 PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS I jgfr" ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable m\ or to^ an( can ne applied without iHtfU harm to the most delicate skins. Refreshw incr and invigorating it is a direct r*:d to the SIME
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  • 749 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES THE PRESIDENT JACKSON Temporary Conversion Inlo Freighter Seattle. SEVENTY-EIGHT bewildered passengers and ninety-nine noncommittal crow members tbcir belongings scattered In confusion ;ibout Smith Cove, recently saw their shin, the President J4ckson, bow its three departing blasts nd sail for *hr Orient without them Within seven and half
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    • 361 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. 2? 'j BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated m England). P. O. S. N. CO.*S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Dqe Tonnage. Spore I 1937 n.noo Dec. 3 15.000 Dec n SSSKP* «:So Del: is CHJrRAL 15,000 Dec 31 Sffil??? 8 15 000 Jan M SOMALI I q.BOO Jan 14 COMORIN 15.000 ran KAISAR-I-HIND
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    • 423 2 M. B. K. i KOKUSAI LINE S (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Due. Due. Sailing: Due. j Penan*; Spore Spore via New York ins KATSURAGI MARU Dec. 1 Dec. 4, Dec. 5 Philippines. Jan. 21 J jm s
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    • 80 2 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. iv '-Incorporated In England) and to Calcutta via Fenarur InJto%SSK °E thrr>u h B »l of LadChefo° r Sen ton, Nnwc'hwanK°%^n m y FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. HOSANG Dei" I jjgh., yUENSANO Dec" 24 ft ?C I! OR SAIGON, HONGKONG 'jfe KUMSANO riec r I
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    • 362 2 --3 SKI I 3 "41 P \SSENGEK AM) FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motor, hips. Mos Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine FOR (GENOA). MARSEILLES. LONDON It OTTER I) AM. HAMBURG AND OPEN H AG EN From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P Sham P*nf» "ALSIA
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    • 531 2 STEAMER SM! |x Gs LLOYD The undernoted are j intended fixtures:— I OUTWARD I for MANILA. HONGKoN,; j NORTH CHINA tad •v V I S.S. "SCHARNHORST j North China I i m.s. "TRAVE" on I Shanghai, Taku Ba I Dairen also I Che foo I i m.s. FULDA I s-s.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 418 3 C L ASS IFI ECTa D VERT IS EME M T S I'BI.IC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. now Invited for the or service. Foi Municipal Tender Room delivery at Transport Light Van lug capai ach, comwindscreen, tyre and 12 noon. Dec. 3, roads, culdrains at fl m Bukit to Cle-
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    • 756 3 J PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE TM tt CAl> 45). l££SP H COU RT OF THE SFTT?AK? SETIXEMENTS Re HO FONG COMPANY 313 of 1937 x parte HENRY Sfu In th 3 Matter of a.5.T co LTD. dated thT 12th H a v B S^ T ru P tc y Peti
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    • 698 3 PUBW NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA O S No. 6 of 1937. In the matter of the Trusts cf the Wil 01 Chua Van Keng deceased I and I -in the matter oi tne Ordinance Between Chua Lip Kee Plaintiff and Chua Lip
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    • 540 3 PUBLIC NOTICES GRAND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE portraits C j"-Pets depictin? naia. Yomud. Balochistan, etc etc SSri^on^3 fae BoOk ets wi,h fu ,TlI H o SlVfiA PORf: AUCTIONEERS V'^ iol,ee, s Prompt uourtcows Efficient S-rvicei. TEMPERS. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary, Office, up to noon of the Ist
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    • 544 3 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established iyi4) 14A, Change Alley. Singapore, Typewriter Repairers and Stationers. 'wORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overaiding &or cleaning of mcs in Office oaertaken. Tel. Nos. 7770. 7532, 7534. -03f5. 24H1 FOR JEST VALUE ANI) CHEAFEBT PRICKS IN ALL KINDS OF. WATCHES CLOCKS A ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries Invited from
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  • 429 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 26. Previous To-day Change RIBBIR m Tone Firm Quietly Steady Spot Buyen. 7 116 -1 16 SeUen. 7 3 1« 7'« -116 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7'« 7 116 —116 Sellers. 7 3 16 7» 8 -116 tlrd Forward) Jan.i Mar. Buyers. 7
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  • 1196 4 Kuchai Tin Ltd. VERY SATISFACTORY I'OSITION Singapoie, Friday. SOUND financial position was revealed at tne third annual general meeting of Kuchai Tin, Limited, hdd to-day at the company's registered oiice, 1)6, Market Street, Singapore Operations during the year ended Sept. 30, 1937, produced a proht of $752,125.35
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    • 778 4 I j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd, j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) i capital: I Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I M TELEPHONES I I Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 J General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: 4< OVEIi&_A.'» LONDON
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    • 61 4 MALAVAX PELMIAf lEV WE OFFER DELR SELECTION DAINTY SAGU PEARI DAINTY SAGU CUBES FLAVOURING ESSENI CAKES COLOURING GREEN PEAS FLOUR in PICKLES READY MADE SAMBALANS CURRY CONDIMENTS CURRY POWDER MAKASSAR RED FISH KRUPOK UDAN< KRUPOK IKAN KETCHAP BATAVIA CRYSTALIZED TAMARIND CRYSTALIZED NUTMEG REFINED PALMSUGAR Etc. Etc. D. T. LIM COMPANY,
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  • 579 5 Quotations By Eraser And Co. apore, Nov. 26. 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 4 46 31- 33--48 51-nom 25 6 27 -xd 0 85 U. 90 21 6 22 6 147» 2 1.52 %cd 27 28 -cd 20 6 22 9 40 0.45 101
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  • 178 5 Singapore. Nov. 26. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 ncr Kovan $158 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan 5152 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Kovan $147 F?am Rice "Koohway" No. 1 $222 Siam Rice "Koohway" No. 2 $190 Siam Rice "Koohway" No. 3 $166 Slam "Singhway"
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  • 28 5 London, Nov. 25. The United Kingdom Government hav e accepted the appointment of the Duke of Alba as General Franco's chief agent in LGndon.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 430 5 THE COST Should Commissioners Lay Mains? Singapore, Friday. THE question of whether or not the Municipality should undertake to lay service cables to make electricity 'available to residents living in remote parts of developmental estates was broached by Mr. John Laycock at to-day's meeting of the S'ngapcrc
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  • 99 5 British Official Wireless London. Nov. 26. Paris 147'« New York 4.90 7 16 Montreal 490 116 Brussels 29.36 Geneva 21.59% Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.98' j Milan 94% Berlin 12.38 Stockholm 19.40 Conenhncen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 14i 5 4 Madrid nominal Vienna 26 h Lisbon 110 3 16
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  • 154 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS IiAU 1 W XTr.tr or. <; nm Sineanore. Nov. <su, o p mToial for Company Kvldend g x M """yeS Payable Date to date. n A N yer Hitam 20% Int. Nov. 10 Dec. 3 15 50% Burma S Malay S Id. Dec. 11
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  • 158 5 ior 1Q35 red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 -yE MUNICIPAL: 3 0 Jf Aw 1 Oct 1.... ***** IMK *X 1. 1940 $4C0,000 Int. IQO7 red 1962 $2,750,000 Int. "31. Sept. 30 102 104 norn 3% Jgl jioT 5....\ 99% 101 c.i. H.i IQft7 MJ PENANG MUNICIPAL: 108 HO norn
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  • 816 5 Week Reviewed By Local Firms THE following market reviews for the 1 past week are issued by local firms: STANTON NELSON CO. The American malady now appears to have been diagnosed, and the Administration and Congress bet* n them are taking steps to deal with It. As
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  • 52 5 Singapore, Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.495 0.49 Benguet Consolidated 980 unquoted Consolidated Mines 0.013 0.013 T y L nrr. San Mauriclo 0.5Q o>4£ united paracale
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 357 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers tit Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OP N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA
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  • 112 6 vMedan, Jask*. Amsterdam I and .London!: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. tc-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai, *Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing i 0 p.m. to-morrow. I Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Penang.
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  • 169 6 I Mails expected from Netherlands I Indies by Air I X.L.M to-day. Del.verics oi boxholders' letters only 5.30 p.m. today and genera] delivery of letters and parcels 8.25 a.m. respectively on Monday. Mails expected from Penan? and Kuala I Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders'
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  • 32 6 Mails for Philippine Islands originally advertised for despatch by us Hindenburg closing at 7 p.m. to-day vih now be despatched by the s.s. Chile clo.sin i.t 4 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 72 6 AT THE CINEMAS "On the Avenue." a musical picture starring Dick Powell and All Faye. and "Charlie Chan's Secret" will be shown zo night only at the Garnck Ttieatre, Geylang Serai, commencing at 7.45 p m An outstanding double feature H.i dustani for one
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 279 6 MALAYAN A PRE MIER HOTEL A TO-NIGHT >r4'li<vsir»l Concert A JKIJS p.in. j DiiiiM'i* A Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight 9.30 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION MIMI de BONNE and JOSE REQUESEN j Talented Mexican Dancers Presenting i a repertoire of vivacious dance routines. I: k Voir Table Non-diners $1.00 S
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    • 102 6 AT THE HAPPY WORLD PARK TO-NIGHT AT 3 P.M. I I Refer:e:— Mr. F. C JOHNSON. 8.8.8.C. I Admfssion to Seats:—lo cts. and 20 cts. I Promoter: G. H. KIAT. I fli f THE MAGNESIA in PHiLLiPs^^^ I GIVES COMPLETE jlKsn*B. y^Sgf §BSI L MOUT H PROTECTION L denU 'ha-
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    • 481 6 God Caused Signs Or Seals <!9n The Hands Of All The Sons Of Men? Professor K. S. Mamam,— THE RO\AL OCCULTIST f^' Who Predicted The Recent Happenings In Connection With The Seiangor Succession Etc. The Fatality Of His Late Royal Highness Prince Furachatra, The Governor Rotary International 80th Dis- trict
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 108 6 t 1 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! j_ A STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DAifi AND TTMfc Djambi Toba Nov. r l 3 p.m. Sarawak Bintulu Miri. Sarikei and Sibu Marudu N 27 p.m. Borneo (North) Brunei and Labuan Marudu 27 3.30 p.m. Laboean Bilik Jarak 27 4 p.m. Muntok, Palembang
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  • 812 7 RI CH AREAS O U I mot Be orked Friday. pment of Johore as Slate was bound lie rules applying itrictioti Scheme r< by it >s not per- quotas between the l nfedcrat'H the opinion ex5. who nineteenth annual of Lingui Tin. lay
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  • 193 7 Housebreaker Sent To Prison Singapore, Friday. "I ARRIVED from Java, and being un--1 able to secure employment of any kind, I was forced to steal," said Idris bin Charguna, in pleading guilty to two charges of housebreaking and theft of property to the total value of $75
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  • 124 7 Discharged Subject To Judgment Singapore, Friday. If*. R. S. S. P. Suppiah Chettiar was v F an i ed nis discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Howes In the Bankruptcy Court to-day. subject c fn ls consenti »R to a judgment of $1.500 against him. *u The report
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  • 33 7 Reuter. San Sebastian, Nov. 26. Taking advantage of the fine weather mn™n aUcnali st estimated at 100.000. is moving from the north of Spain in preparation for the next offensive.—Router.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 194 7 DIABETES, me terrible destructive effect this disease has on the human system cannot be too strongly stressed. It causes general debility i and wastedness. Unattended to it brings in train such diseases as T.13. But it's by no means incurable. thabib md. hassan specialist has fathomed its secret causes ifter
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    • 106 7 *Ole Aj;ent: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD. SINGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS. Beverages Excellent European. Chinese and Malayan Dishes Full Course or f?lert Dishes—Roll in and See now Good Things Are. Courteous and Prompt Attention. One Trial will Convince Tou. MOOI CHIN RESTAURANT. 420. North Bridge Koad. Open Until 2 a.ir.. 'Phone
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    • 215 7 ,fw I Advanced :.;a->c im v V* Come tar? H r Oct,'.!. SJLTFtCXN PIiCOtJCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic LotionConcentrated Liquid Shampoo— Powder Shampoo—Solidified fcrilliantint —S*lv»fix Hair Cream—Sweet Oil *j /Jmonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. < A morning bath with Wright's tones and freshens the skin in a manner entirely its own.
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    • 73 7 \^^CICARETTES^^7 IV IF THIS CATCHES j/l X YOUREYE X I remember I TRADE MAR kXJ WOODWARDS GRIPE WATER keeps baby well SARSAPARILLA TONIC. Lj Wt TmT VS JM m Blood builder and purifier, cures t$ m m .Tl 1 ,11 various tropical diseases. Local Price W J M^J^WWt per bottle
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 233 8 ALHAMBRA.. Opening To-Day at 3-15 YOU'LL RAVE OVER THIS BRILLIANT NEW STARRING TEAM IN A STORY OF GREAT SACRIFICE t L J \G the stirring love songs of Rudolf .1 1 rT v Opening at the r 1 ml tome Jeanctte Mac Donald and Allan Jones.. .1937*8 most exciting sweet-
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    • 319 8 I "Enhanced by the magnificent acting and resonant voice of Paul Robeson 'JERICHO' is a Great film"... .FREE PRESS (yesterday*. S —f *m i j capitol Positively LAST DAY j ROBESON I j JERiC±LO" I With HENRY WILCOXON and WALLACE FORD. s I With Special AIR MAIL Pictures of ARMISTICE
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    • 263 8 j LAST DAY! 3.15, 6.15, <~ IT S THE SEASON'S GRANDEST AND MOST LAVISH' MUSICAL LAUGH SHOW! i mmmmm%mammmmmm mmmam mtmummmmmm mmm*m mi S WHAT A PICTURE, FOLKS! The wor,<l s most beautiful t > *fC. 9 rls f^e wor,c s f op"otch i Jft song, donee and laugh at
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  • 141 9 Verdict Of sadventure Singapore-, Friday. ,11 v tragedy near the .p< .re Yacht Club last ha 20-year-old Chinese had a sequel in the this afternoon before when an inquiry was at'n of Boon Teck. Kdh Ho Chong, who Teck, and a party of hev were bathing in
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    • 187 9 I jill.W IItWKII I VICTORIA STREET. I FIRM, ROSY GUMS I MAKE A REALLY p* 1 I 10VELY MOUTH M«j I i FLA N vT' ;7 Bnus niNG I NOW HER MOUTH IS ADORABLE... I i HUED, firm gums are and cutting surfaces of the I .ag for sparkling teeth
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    • 593 9 GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Bend your date and time of birth 01 the time of writing the letter and aDoro22*** You will be furnished wltr particulars regarding family, profession neaitn, income, expenses, unexpected rortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, race, and all other important events. On* year reading monthly details $2.00 om year weekly
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    • 554 9 W To-night W tfff NON STOP DANCE 1 r From S-30 UNTIL 2 A.M. p FREE DISTRIBUTION OF BALOONS f*l H ADMISSION $1- in aid oi "POPPY mfmmM DAY FUND" I 1 NO FREE LISTS I k To-ity MO 7E4 DANCE J 4. I WATCH! WATCH T j SPECIAL HARI
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  • 78 10 Mac'am Tar. Boey fteo, aged 71 yea:s, wdow of the lat3 Mr. Choa Chuan Chicck, pas ed away peacefully cn triday night, 26th November. 1937, at 9.40 p.m.. leaving behind her one son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and M s. Cb r on> adooted or. 'I r. ?Irs Y V.'n't,
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  • 753 10 AFTER war—famine and pestilence. That is the prospej which now faces hundreds of thousands of Chinese who have crowdeJ the concessions in Shanghai to jcape from the danger of d.a h at .he hands of the Japanese conquerors. Cables from Reuter received during the iast fcrtyeipht hours
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  • 134 10 Traffic Blocks And Many Accidents Reuter. «mot Axm.n London, Nov. 26. j, NGLAND S worst pea-soun fog for i piany years came last night anri stacked out an area South of' a line S ee t London, Birmingham and t 1 was especially thick in traffln
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  • 178 10 NOTES COMMENTS Manchukuo To-Day U/HAT happens in territories which come under the domination of Japan has been shown for all to see in the case of Manchukuo. A revised "exchange control law" was recently promulgated, the object be'ng to tighten I xchange control and to regard Japan and Manchukuo .as
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  • 235 10 we have a clear case of repu- men Japan has oeen at suci paiXU o c!ldare she will preserve, and aa ca.ainiy as night follows day the WU i action will be taken in any territory which comes under Japanese control, [f Japan were to win her
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  • 168 10 Urrm Japan on the warpath, it is easy to imagine a coohng-oif process among Philippine indepenci< ents. For many years then h a well-formulated and pal conceived effort by Filipinos plete freedom from the DTnil Tt has been a friendly stru people who appreciated the good which has
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  • 236 10 gRITISH military experts. tag ttte food situation, believe u t ;n spite 01 th.- -2 mjmm naval r* sir base at Bin p o re. Malaya tuured oof In the event of ho I because Is not self-sufficing v fv ;as her food supplies are concerned It
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  • 227 10 liitar On" j JNAD/ERTEIrTLY a newspaper iuv rtounccd that an aviator was "ftryiJ g round the world." That's the worn of getting too near the sun. "Nowadays a man can sit comfortably in his chair at home a nd cha- to a fr.end on the other
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 208 10 I, C~? J ARE IN SEARCH A3* I, j|| Oi REALLY GOOD PURE #5?% GRAPE BRANDY THEN I TINTARA AUSTRALIAN •<?. rs WHAT YOU WANT ;i j tv Qll Utl BOTI $2.50 to i i PINI B< E si r; SOI,:; AGENTS w,; 'msom ft Co., Ltd. iPORE. KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 119 10 It -t 1 I j Studio 3 3 ftr foto-portraif U by j foto-artiil R. A. THOMPSON 1).0.5c. i Dr. 0* tilar Sck nee.) Practice Mini s A To The E> UWA IKOUND FLOOR Hours 5. ntunlaj 9—l. eai Bui ojm an (lltn'cal Exp< rience. Consultation tvithoul cas4 or obligation.
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  • 180 11 SEQUEL TO SPEECH OF MINISTER HREAT TO FASCISM? ITALIAN ALLEGATIONS FLATLY DENIED Reuter. Rome. Nov. 26. 4 STRONG international has been aroused newspapers demandresignation of M. inchi, French Minister War ne, for an alleged :n speech to French i > at Toulon on
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  • 130 11 MATSUI AGAIN Will Push On To Chungkiang Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 26. I'M >> the Central Government aiders its attitude and i* :t> resistance the Japanese i continue their advance to V :u. Hankow and even to mi." >aid General Matsui interview in the Japanese pre>s. :>td
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  • 44 11 Furious Attacks Repulsed Reuter. Barcelona, Nov 26. attacks on Governon the road from Sabinanigo and in the ol Aragon are claimed ed with heavy casualall night battle, in were used as shock to reports from Govat Boetana, in north Renter.
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  • 67 11 -Vf>u-d Object To Intervention jsv„ Tokyo, Nov. 27 J not afraid ot any fore'gn -:iven to China, although object to such assistance, reign Office spokesman "Just change the pos .1 will regard the Japanese 1 I tural." •t foreign correspondent 'icse n.wspapers published I 'pment of arms
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  • 26 11 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 26. has been appointed Commissar and thus be- 1 chief of the Red Army Marshal] VoroshilofI being Reuter. t
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  • 138 11 Shanghai. Nov. 27. A NANYANG Slang Pau message states tha* the cii storage In Japan is running short, and that it is considered Insufficient to meet the requirements of the Japanese panes and mechanised units in North China. Consequently the Tokyo Government is compelled
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  • 185 11 Better Life For The Individual British official Wireless. London. Nov. 20. IN a speech at Wallasey to-day Mr. Kenneth Lindsay, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education, referred to the problem of leadership, which he said was a much more subtle affair in a democracy than
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  • 41 11 Another Sensational Arrest Reuter. Taris. Nov. 26. Count Pozzo di Borgc, former follower of the French Fascist leader, Colonel Do la'Rocque, is the latest exciting arrest arising from the Cagoulard Se He Ch is S charged with associating with criminals.—Reuter.
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  • 32 11 Reuter. Hongkong. Nov. 26. The tennis star Henkel declares that Donald Budge Is turning professional, but "I would not have chance. Yon jcramm declined to answer the same question—Reuter.
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  • 47 11 King George welcomed King Liopold of the Belgians, when he arrived at Victoria Station, London, on his State i^nf?!^ s una r>iauon ior Kuckingha m Palac?. In the carnage are King Leopold. King George, and the Duke of Gloucester, who accompanied King Leopold from Dover (Planet News)
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  • 51 11 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 26. A SKKD at a press conference what A would be the policy ot" the I'nitcd Slates now that the Brussels Conference was adjourned, Mr. Roosevelt said the poliiy would be to keep on trying in an active search tor peace.
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  • 181 11 Minister Without Portfolio RECOGNITION OF SERVICES Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 2G. JJKRR Hitler has relieved Dr. Schacht of the post of Minister of Economics and appointed him minister without portfolio in acknowledgment of his services. remains President of the Reichsbank. Herr Walter Funk takes over tlt.• Mini
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  • 123 11 Roosevelt Ready To Act Reuter. Washington, Nov. 20. PRESIDENT Roosevelt stated at a press conference that he wanted tax revision as soon as Congress was ready to go ahead with it. At the same time he revealed that he had sent a letter to all Government
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  • 58 11 Further Increase Next Week Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 26. i IT is officially announced that the im- port tax on rubber will be increased from 125 to 160 marks per double cwt. from Dec. 1. The tax was introduced j In May to help in the financing
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  • 564 11 Rumour Rife In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 26. THE Japanese army continues to press its claim for recognition of the right to enter the Settlement southward of Soochow Creek, ostensibly in order to have a short cut for troops I.nd supplies destined for Nantao. The claim
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  • 247 11 Horrors For Britain MORE PRO-CHINESE MEETINGS Reuter London, Nov. 26. horrors of the China war were brought home to millions of cinemajroer* in Britain by news films shot amidst the actual hostilities. A reel showing throughout the country this week depicts the 'doomed battalion" of
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  • 108 11 Intensive Preparations Made Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 26. BOTH sides are intensely preparing for what is expected to prove one of the biggest battles of the war. On the government side it is believed that the shelling of Madrid yesterday and the big insurgent air attacks
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  • 87 11 Shan2:h;>.i Consul Asks For Funds Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 26. The British Consul-General. Sir Herbert Phillips, has telegraphed to the Foreign Office requesting the urgent remittance of £20.000 for the "British Fund for relief in China." He says the money is vitally needed, owing to present conditions in
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  • 28 11 Reuter. Brussels. Nov. 26. The French pretender, Duke de fiuise, and his son have officially announced that they will refrain from all political activities while enjoying Belgian hospitality.—Reuter.
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  • 176 11 STATE VISIT Hungary To Join Fascist Bloc? Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 26. AN official visit to Berlin by the Hungarian Prime Minister Herr Daranyi, and the Foreign Minister Herr Kama has just ended. It is emphasised that no treaty or agreement was concluded. The -Diplomati Schekorrespondenz" declares that German-Hungarian
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  • 199 11 New Declaration By Goering Reuter. Hamburg, Nov. 26. BEFORE an audience of 25.000 people General Goering, in a speech which is regarded as a key utterance, asserted that Germany is once more a great power, commanding world respect and worthy of alliances. The axis of steel
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  • 199 11 Franco-British Parley Plans Reuter. London. Nov. 26. THE French Prime Minister, M. Chautemps, accompanied by the Foreign Minister, M. Delbos, is expected in London on Monday morning for an exchange of views on the international situation with Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. Anthony Eden. They will travel by
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 47 11 SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION. With Most Up-To-Date Instruments To Discover Your Eye Defects, With Latest Style Fvewear To Enhance Your Appearance, Entire Satisfactory Service Guaranteed Yet Cheaper Charge Than Elsewhere Assured. C. S. CHONG, OPT D. (U S A THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO 14?, South Bridge Road. Sin*an«r#»
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  • 920 12 ACCIDENT TO WIFE JUDGMENT Sequel To Fall From Horse "IT seems to me that anyone taking riding lessons must regard the possibility of a fall or falls as an inevitable risk attached to horse riding, and provided such falls are not directly attributable to the
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  • 581 12 Standard Of Eligibility Very Low? Singapore, Friday. THE question of the constitution of the Municipal Commis siv.ers was again raised at to-dav*s meeting of that body by Mr. Scow Poll Leng. He availed himself of the opportunity to speak on this subject when the action of Committee
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  • 109 12 Reception By The ConsulGeneral Singapore, Saturday. A VERY successful cocktail party was n given by 'he French Consul-Genera!, M. Ballereau, at Raffles Hotel yesterday afternoon in honour of the officers of the training ship Jeanne d'Arc. Dancing was enjoyed to the music of Raffles orchestra. Among the
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  • 46 12 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 26. The French Socialist Party's permanent administrative committee has passed a resolution with one dissentient to suspend provisionally talks of the projected subjugation of Communists, chiefly because of the Socialists' objection to the Communists' views on mnsservience to Moscow through the Third International.—Reuter
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  • 23 12 The Rev. Goh Hood Keng will preach on "Christianity and War" at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Kampong Kapor to-morrow at 6 p.m
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  • 446 12 NEW MOVE Free Criticism For Members SINGAPORE is to have an Art Club, where all who are interested in the fine arts can meet and discuss their hobby or receive criticism in the branch of it which they favour. This decision was arrived at on Thursday
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  • 23 12 Mr. J. S. H. Cunyngham-Brown. an officer of Class IV, Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as Controller of Labour, Johore.
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  • 931 12 AMENDMENT TO PROTECTION ORDINANCE Singapore, Friday. AMOTION to amend the Public Authorities' Protection Ordinance by eliminating sub-section 3 of section 2 was made by Mr John Laycock at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. An article on this subject appeared in the "Malayan Law Journal'' setting
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  • 160 12 Committee Decision Not Accepted Singapore. Friday. THE matter of the letting out of Victoria Theatre for the exhibition of sound films came up for discussion at to-day's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners when Mr. Chua Keh Hai asked for enlightenment as to whether the decision
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  • 47 12 nAh?^ff£ c class for Senior members of the V.M.C.A.. under the direction of S; lr^B L f f c ls held ev ery Tuesday and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 8 pm Instruction is given in parallel bar vaulexe g rcises onZOntal and Swe dish
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  • 889 12 THE DEFENCE European Charged At Assizes Singapore, I riday. "T COULD not have been in ie„ un -I- ceau Avenue at the time the accident is alleged to have x^ u place. I am as sure about this a >, i might be about most things. i„r
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    • 52 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHCLIA ST. PHONE 5808. SUfGAPORI FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENS Al lON INSURANCE. AGENTS HONG tHYE CO, 'LKEMBAN QHIENT BROS. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONONO KON CHEE, r»^V Q LEE ENG TEH, LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PEODCi f AGENCY. LTQ BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANfclNi
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  • 1222 13 COMMISSIONERS AND BACK LANES g| MXG PLANS AND SI. T. ORDINANCE Singapore, Friday. the late -Mr. J. B. .i Municipal Commade at to-day's Municipal Commis- over by Mr. W. ■d: I have to make id event which the meeting of I refer to the It
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  • 186 13 Election Of Suitable Men Singapore. Friday. I HOPE that complacency may sometimes allow us to elect men who are suitably equipped." said Mr. S. B. Tan when suggesting that members in the Standing Committees should not be elected en bloc, at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners.
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  • 63 13 Singapore, Friday. On a charge of failing to make the "return" to the Registrar of Aliens of one H. Postel, a German who stayed the Adelphi Hotel from Nov. 4 to Nov. 10 Mr. H. O. Wassar, the manager of the hotel, pleaded guilty and was fined
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  • 647 13 RAPID EMPTYING Commissioner Raises Question Singapore, Friday. rpHE question of emptying of M theatres and cinemas in the event of fire was raised by Mr. E. Gregory Jones at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Gregory Jones said: I wish to speak on a subject
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  • 24 13 Mr. J. L. Cowle has been appointed to be a member of the Rural Board, Malacca, in the place of Mr. C. Milne, resigned.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 390 13 Naturally §k THINWt > IS/ <JyL, J Men Women W m 2 Way, in Ito Add Weight s?i*_f/ |P*f i?" ,I, r Concentrate ol Minerals snd FOOD lODINE X |g Flattering Extra Pounds on Thin Han and Ml <«M Women WbereaUEl.e Falls. WITHOUT THE Uf BOF DRUGS B|^^Js prematurely ageing
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    • 178 13 SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM —equal to Grade "A" Pasteurised Milk as sold in the United Kingdom. Produced at the S ngapore Dairy Farm from an imported herd of pure bred daily cows which are regularly tested by the farm's ow i qualified veterinary surgeon In order to ensure a safe and
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  • 444 14 CARD OF NINE EVENTS 3CRATCHINGS Final Day Of 1 Meeting A \!!I) of nine events is provided for the second day of the ScI r Turf Ci'ib's Skye race meeti;.p >■ V. ii jla Lumnur to-day, the e. event being the pony
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  • 58 14 SELECTIONS by "Argus" for today's K.L. races are as follows: RACE 1: PEONY HILL Republican RACE 2: ALL SERENE I.ponie RACE 3: BAY LADDIE Ever Green RACE RECHESTER Empennage RACE 5: HAPPY BOY Policy RACE 6: CARKAL Why Worry RACE 7: MANDAI Woovr RACE 8: DANSE
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  • 409 14 Will Helen Moody Turn Professional ONE of the most interesting question* for lawn tennis enthusiasts is that of Mrs. Helen" Wills Moody, seven times Wimbledon and American champion, and professionalism. Though she has denied that she contemplates turning professional, well-in-formed circles in the United States insist that
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  • 20 14 Reuter. Amsterdam Nov. 26 Dr. Alekhine won tne twenty-first gam* 1 in the chess championship in 32 moves.—Reuter.
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  • 93 14 Former Heavyweight Plans Comeback JOHNNY Risko. the American heavyweight, who retired from the ringtwo years ago. has begun training for a "come-back His first fight is scheduled for the later part of December and Risko will be handicapped by a limp. He injured his foot while training some
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  • 229 14 With oth the Davis Cup and the Wightman Cup in American hands, the Lawn Tennis Association Council are determined to make every endeavour to recover possession of these trophies. To that end it has been decided to begin training early for next year's international contests. and to make
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  • 34 14 Singapore Saturday. The Inclement weather caused a postponement of the open air boxing which was to have been held at ihe Hanpy World Park last night. The programme will be held tonight.
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  • 39 14 Clerical Union heckey players are asked to note that the game on Saturday against the Royal Air Force Headquarters is cancelled. Players should turn Up on Monday for match vs. the Wearne Brothers XI at 5 p.m.
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  • 77 14 Last Night's Fights In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. TN the main event of tonight's bouts at the Bukit Bintang Park, Nai Smarn 10.1 knocked cut Battling Rio 9.13 in the second round. Rio was making his debut here, and had been
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  • 416 14 IN SINGAF09H To-day's Hockey A nd Rugby Football THERE are two major sp< rt events down for decisis! Singapore to-day. Singau 1 Selangor mett in the first torState hockey match of I litin Singapore, at the S.C.C. Ihis will be Singapore's first s< u> game this year,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 16 14 S 'time for A TIGER" 1 Tiger Beer IS BEST Ltd.. Dist ributorg Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 41 14 LADIES Dull Hair Can Look Very Dowdy To prevent this, and to bring out the natural lustre that i dormant m all dull hair, use. GLOSTORa Make dull hair glossy easy to manage and to keep in place. 1 APB 1
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    • 216 14 GFYLANG PHONE Hm nm rm to-night nigh 9 M MJ SECOND SHOW Al 1.1 HAI F-PRKE TO ALL SEA II BRENDEL CHARLES FARRELL JAXET GAYNOR A tuneful mu-ical comedy that wums the cockles cf y< or h art! j 1 I Show at 7.15 p.m.—lda Lupino Richard Arlen in "READY
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  • 46 15 untitled SMITH RIDES FAVOURITE LcX TO-DAY Iuperbus Peeked I nil-m. Nov. 16. ••probables" for hi ier Novemas follows: r Hail'" -t to) Middleton > ..-Minor Stephenson's hardson) y rryman> i: Smith» hards'* d ?hue> S'.rett> hurds> incurred an :y in the Der-
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  • 43 15 Iis To Aid h m iping boy boxinternational by the National who have given uu tor coronfand boxing New York. The pay the expenses in New York for the best Bri- uiced that they pay £200 each v-omising boxers trade unions.
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  • 62 15 i bowler, and Vie. lidate fcr the .1.. .oii° r the st'T h i and of N.SAV. 31 wickets for 176 In first grad° fourth round ok 4—fi3 v •23 v. Manly 6—29 and 5—30 v. n 25 wickets for 10 runs a wicket. took 10—78 v.
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  • 50 15 miss his eager- mas dinner with for he has to tid -December. from Mike s -een matched fight at Madi- >' York, on I be unable to te his film a* sing the AtlanDec 18. —some of it in agreeing to a being re-called seems little
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  • 592 15 France Seeks Nejrro Talent London, Nov 11 Olympic Games in Berth, S at he prompted the Fmrt iIS has Em a teawh i. au 'honties to be- 1 n thel r AWcan stives .toS.'S V*J™ to be l>eeYehofen 0 *?mbm ha, look U:r AM to niittee m
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  • 135 15 Many Command Sportsmen Leaving. THE Trooping Season will take its toll mnn toll of Com mand sportsmen. The Skins will find the toll a very erea? J2£ f F they will lo e a lot of great sportsmen are^no gS f ih l bett9r known ones who Canta?n
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  • 179 15 Increasing Responsibilities Of Association INCREASING their responsibilities and 1 widening their field of interest, the Billiards Association and Control Council have accepted an invitation to affiliate to the International Union of Amateur Billiards Federations. Mr. John C. Bisset, chairman of the B.A and C.C., has been elected a
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  • 48 15 DRESTON North End "cornered the soccer market recently when signing George Mutch, one of the most brilliant dribblers in the game, from Manchester United. The fee mentioned is £5,500. The twenty-four-year-old Scot cost United £1,000 when they signed him I from Arboath four seasons ago.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 65 15 PREVENTS RUST f 3-in-OnaOil W protects all W/ metal parts Mi if A a 9 ainst "J** JSk and tarnish. *JmW LUBRICATES ĔĔĔL* 1 VOTE For Your Own I MAIN EVENT 'Wk FN RESPONSE TO PUBLIC DEMAND>I LEAVE SELECTION TO MAJORITY VOTE BY PUBLIC J Send Your Vot: U.: —BERTIE
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    • 158 15 that, Mrs. Bartlett. And HI if!! you the way in winch you can help the;. most. "Make pure of intern:!! cfenhltnesa by giving them a rcgui:;r weekly of 'California Syrup of Figs, i his a specially important with children at the critical age. hke yours, who are working hard for
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    • 99 15 PWe 3158 v. q JSI Chiropody IL CAPITOL fiiDG. JJll I. Delight your friends with clever menus... Get Royal's new booklet K^tmT^^^^ FREE- PARTIES- a new booklet full of excitingly different menus for all sorts occasions. And AXf jlmz^^JJfj many delicious recipes, beautifully $MgmJlW^r^rwll illustrated. Send for your copy to-day.
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    • 74 15 SUPREMACY f SINGAPORE BRANCHES MAIAYA'S FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPAMY VVP.S. 20. until typewriters came in «*Jjk %£e& hard chocolate was all right until we made A E RO THE Nof4 delttate turf at es. You get th* TFXTURF I J flavour of chotalate k*r. fly 1 t ,unt 'vj t'-^Kk tumpiness
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 61 16 Charged Under V ag Laws Si ngtijx >ro p j FRED GALICH, an 18-v« 1 can. appeared this I Mr. W. G. Reeves, tl charged with "lodging without any visible me; Galich," who is not a came to Singapore days ago. He confirmed rendered himself on N
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  • 17 16 Mr. D. Graham, the untitled Chemists. Teluk An on from the recent opei went at the Singapore
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    • 1509 16 Speaker: Mrs. Lauw Pek Tjin. 6 pm. Young People's Meeting. Speaker: Mr. C. Teskey. Subject: "Scriptural Arithmetic. Friday, 5.30 p.m. Bible Address in English. Speaker: Mr. T. W. G. Knowles. "BETHESDA" (Katong) Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. (Malay Service;. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible OItISSGS Speaker: Mr. W.
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    • 161 16 (Continued from pr Chinese Servia Pastor: Phang Yin H Church Elder: C. M. Saturday (to-day) Sabbath School 10 Divine Service, 11 a Wednesday, 73.0 pm ing. Seminary CI (401, Upper Sera Pastor: F. L. Bunch. Church Elder: Ngo Bens Hoe Saturday (to-day). Sabbath School, 9 30 a Divine Service, 103
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 57 17 Asthma Germs Kl| led in 3 Minutes "SI wheezing- Asthma and your system, ruin your your heart. Mendftco. n American physician, O-rrns in 3 minutes! 1 'md bxxlhis new vitality -P soundly allnigfet, «a"t life. Mendaco is so guaranteed to rive '-•ithing In 24 hours and to A thmrn in
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    • 68 17 V FIV and 10 Valv«* Radios and RADIOGRAMS Price* from $190/- IP WARDS. f*e« nm> mtfs «re i» the de-luxe class of MARCONI ALL WAVE Superhets and with their wide reception range, unique tuning device and fine reproduction give you all you could wish for in Rzdio entertainment at a
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    • 131 17 WELLS-GARDNER HAS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN RADIO STYLING. <Mbt«JTY YOU'LL ADMIRE TOST YOUXL I PERFORMANCE YOU'LL PRAJBR. FRICES FROM tjft.ftt Agents For Mfclftja: Sun Radio Service Co. NEW SHIPMENT Sole Agents. HOE BOON LEONG, 66-02, SELEGIF RoTd. Distributors: H. L. CARTER CO., Sincere. THE RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, WINSON RADIO CO.
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    • 36 17 VI -TO-TH.r: MINUTE H.M.V BRITISH 9 VALVE RADIO 11-2000 METERS IN 5 BANDS. FEATURING A SPECIAL RASS BOOSTING AMPLIFIER (Net an ordinary TONE CONTROLi. ONLY PRICED AT $190.00 SPOT RADIO LTD. 58, Orchard Road. 'Phone 7734.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1227 17 fI Jl I ILliliiHiAMfi Trio in c minor, Op. 1, No. 3: (1) fl«■ 11 <X X\W fl I 1 flfc AlletJl con bno ,2 Andante cantabile ■ltltlllf lC;n variazione <3) Minuet i4> Finale Prestissimo (Beethoven). iHM)fiRAMMES OF BRTTTQW *10 2 L Festival service, 1 RM R ro D EMPIRE
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  • 197 18 Took Tasteless, Flesh-forming tablets. Here'a good news for men and women who are getting too thin and run-down! For now you can put flesh on scraggy bones, till out hollow cheek, and thin limbs. Now you can build up your Sj sUrn tc
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  • 157 18 JAPANESE GOODS (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribuu> Sir —In England, America, Canada. Australia and many other countries the boycott of Japanese goods is This movement is strongly supported by influential people and public bodies. The boycotting of Japanese goods does not mean tha f
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  • 443 18 SNTERViEWs Arrival Of R e jj e Iran "1 DID not know a tl 1 derailment antil f six o'clock this norni the passengers had rubber planters on estates and were in turbed by their earl; peri2nce." This is what a Eur passenger told me wh< a
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 544 18 KOTEX PADS ere uwd every year in hospitals, the best guarantee of iti purity and its hygienic cleanliness. end Kotei provides such comfort! Downy softness. Protective absorbency. Freedom from all possible embarrassment. Always ask for Kotex to protect your health. You will like the new flat, inconspicu. ous package, its
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    • 44 18 IDEATHJ I to all INSECTS I BLACK FLAG- Rapid oeffon— fl certain d«ath to (Hi insects. y«t. fl harmless to animals.* C«pc«n- fl I trated. «conomical- a Utile fl I a > n 9 fl BLACK 1 Gil ■flp Because she CADBURY'S BOURN-VITA AND ENERGY
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    • 122 18 No Harmful Scouring with VIM Cheap harsh scourers are really j^V^^^^^^^^^^ harder work too—because they only scratch the dirt away. Use \\^^^^^^^^^^A Vim, and make all your house- hold cleaning easier and better. fa 1 1 jv^H Vim cleans away all the dirt— 1 /S^l no hard work, no scouring.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 752 18 Wain vim Ii<*iener«' Rntli«i from page 17; NIROM STATION 2.20 p.m. Close down v 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Bible talk foi If DC 19.1 metres (Ti.15 mes) and I children. PMV 2<>2 metres (i026 mcs) 6.10 p.m. Musical selections metres Ia m< 6.35 p.m. The Studio Orchestra, con-TO-DA? ducted by
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  • 391 19 liiiaidish Hose ill! HEART BEAT" HI' TREES :i Chandra }>ose, whoso just occurred, was iMitisl who discovered in trees. He was his intimate friend a»i<i as the "discoverer .rid." International Scientii mi Paris in 1900. ihat tirs i sprung upon his asvcientii'ts his discover-.u-ai nature ol' physiolcin
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  • 9 19 Mrs Parmor. Lady Superintendent Upl», will acUnhe/absSce. 01 Kua,a
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  • 168 19 Tension Over French Plan I j I Reuter. Paris, Nov. 25. TENSION re-appeared in the lobbies of r .j le c Chamber this evening over the Civil Servants' Bill hSLJnSu* tn Minister. insisted the he could not possibly ?o bejond. 1.700 million francs for the increase
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  • 34 19 Mr. Ivor Lewis, former Singapore untitled magistrate, left by the Karagola for Penang. Rangoon and Calcutta on Thursday on his way to take up an appointment as Registrar of the Supreme Court at Zanzibar
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 64 19 fX'MAS SALE! I 29th NOV. to 24th DEC. J*"" f a, Udls will be offered with very* I interesting DISCOUNT method during the period I It ABA CO.. ir J f 1 -Middle Road, Singapore L •J» Phon- 2115. V It M E M IS 1] R GARDAN [bayer] PAINS.
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    • 228 19 Cigarettes, of course^ Luxury, fifty times renewed. The joy of 111 i countering the inner, essential fragrance of Vir- -^r^^^CTp ginia. That is what you will give this Christmas- jP^yb^ when you give dv Maurier. Fifty dv Maurier- Cj^&^Mr with the filter tip that refines the smoke while the cigarette
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    • 6 19 \erated Waters lee Mamtfm hirers. Ld
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  • 66 20 A Victoria School pupil receiving his prize. (Tribune). .Above: Officers of the French training ship, Jeanne d'Arc arriving at Clifford Pier, Singapore, to make courtesy calls. Left (top): H. E. Maj. Gen. W. G. S. Dobbie, G.0.C., Malaya, delivering his address at the Victoria School Speech
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    • 34 20 vt I SEE THE NEW MODEL OE I GOLD FANCY CHROME /gP#&m WATERPROOF STAINLESS STEEL j POCKET t> LA ,ES i I WRISTLET Igjgy GENTS j WATCHES Jusi Arrived AT ALL DEALERS LTD. Singapore.
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    • 128 20 jvyLMEa V FIRST QUALITY EUROPEAN MAKE FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PEN Agents for Rritish Oij een Co., Ltd. 11l It ii lIA li VIRGIN II AWARDED MILD jfc TIIE 1 AVOI HUK j MEDAL F K,K] J|fe BEAUTIFUL WOMEN AT THE "PASAR GAMBIR" tBHP» 1 ENSURE A
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