Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1938

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Ma l<*ya's National Newspaper- wspa P cr Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII No. 263. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday. November >. I9SB. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 Read Thi I TRIBUNE I Dominant I Malaya f .*fv v iy ySF''f THE PURE GRAPE JUICE. A V A > y '»vi S o,-ate eMorly people and convale*. VJ/ A mellow wine with a I lili,n,s ''«'v.-.r for all occasions No J I .7 U ,l,r Obtainable everywhere Invaluable
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    • 242 1 THE NEWS I WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST I Try The II MORNING I I TBIBIVE I I I Some nice cu'ldtng fa Orw, Ktef, O00(fmm I 1 mMMM Road, remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 savare feet to 17 000 I 1 ware ,eet. From It cent, to U cenf,
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  • 123 2 Sandakan, (N. Borneo). AT the monthly committee meeting: of the North Borneo Chamber oi Commerce held in the Sandakan Club, Sandakan, on Oct. 5. several important subjects were discussed. In view of Government notification under Section 4 (2) of the Hospital Dressers (Licensing) Ordinance, 1928, it
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  • 59 2 Sarajevo. LOVRO Spasitch, a lorry driver of Sarajevo, had an amazing escape from death when a tim-ber-wagon he was driving fell down a 90-foot precipice. The heavy vehicle got out of control at a dangerous corner. It crashed through iron railings at the side of the
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  • 39 2 After ,wenty-nine year's service De-tective-Inspector Robert Halliday, ot the Metropolitan Police, retired recently. As chief of the Flying Squad he was responsible fcr the recovery of £250.000 worth of stolen cars—a record. He it forty-nine.
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  • 712 2 'PHONE CALL MYSTER V London, Oct. 20. T YNDA WOODS', heauliiul and mysterious blonde dance ho«tc><, did in a gas-filled roon« of her U 15-a-year luxury flat overlooking the Thames, after she had confessed to
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  • 34 2 The Veleta, world-famous meant little financially to the roi the late Arthur Morns, ol near Leeds. (He died last Au-seventy-nine, left only £24tf he received for the Veleta guineas.
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    • 441 2 STEAMER SAILINGS iF 'o< and BRITISH INDIA .incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. CANTON 15,500 In port CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6,000 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 BHUTAN 6.10 C Dec. 17 BĔHAR 6,000 Dec. 26
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    • 382 2 STEAMER SAILINGS i I [norm 8 luoygj I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? I Please let us offer you I accommodation jpn the I fastest most modern and I luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. 8 Passage Agents: I LOIIMANN CO., LTDB 124, Robinson Road, B Phone 7565. up jTRAITS
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    • 366 2 HOLIDAY chtises j To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motorships. 5 II Displacement Tons From Penang, P. S ham, Malacca, S pore I ms. "Meonia" (11,000) 8-11 9-11 10-11 12-11 S m.s. "Alsia" (12 900) 29-11 30-11 1-12 3- 2 mjs. "Selandia" (13.000) 20-12 21-12 22-12 23-12 SPECIAL "j
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    • 203 2 O. S. K. LINE I 1 m.s. Santos Maru (7.300 tons gross* Leaves SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO iS. Africa S. America) Passage fares: $154.00 Ist class. S 77 00 3rd class. S 46.40 3rd class x 20.00 Deck x (x without diet). Subsequent Sailings:— SJS. "Arizona Maru" Nov. 3 m.s.
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    • 123 2 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD* (Incorporated in England.. Direct Service to Japan via llongw %nd to Calcutta via Penan?. Taking cargo on through or ing for Canton, Maca oi Sjmtow /ui' Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwartg W ports, Formosa, the FOH PENANG AND KUTSANG Nov. M jJ KUM9ANG Nov. I FOR
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  • 37 3 The (3JIUI/ 0 i (j k r q Teeit Kim, m; ceroiy relative:. una frieodfi «ho have so kind, ly attended the aught visits and iun,f} aott Teck uhlans and mrse who sent wreoMu
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  • 136 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. j'HE building bylaws of the Municipality should be interpreted and applied liberally to private interests, urged Mr. S. B. Tan when, speaking at the budget meeting of Commissioners to-day, lie dealt with the question of housing in Singapore. "An attitude
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    • 618 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS INDERS are now invited for the materials or service. Fot liars i>ee Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing, of concrete md drain at Swatow gt (Deposit $25). 12 noon, 14th Nov. 1938. of concrete oad and drain at Lorong i Deposit $25). 1?
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    • 696 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. I Settlement Eng Offl CeiVed at tne of the 15th Novemir MM*f2 JS noon I lowing works— 8 for tfle f olI AND Every wrsS n YEAR, 1939. j Tender iSPSe rffiecl ft'/ form 01 sum of One Hundred nnn° deposit the Accountant, PWD L ars the be
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    • 746 3 PUBLIC NOTICES j ESTATE OF LEE AH TIN DECEASED. nPSKftJS AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at Our Sale-room, No 17 *£S 25** Malacca. ON WEDNESDAY, 16TH NOVEMBER 1938, AT 11 A.M. PARTICULARS: 1 r c re !s old P r °Pertles Nos. 59, 61
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    • 505 3 TO LET 299, River valley Road. MO'JOK VEHICLES W ANTED small saloon car from 8 to~lo nL.«£ M st be cheap. Apply 82, Bras Ba.'.in Road. Singapore. EDUCATIONAL. 19 3 9 SE SSI O N iri. i NllO LMK N T S ACCBTRB NOW Kindergarten (from age 5»-$2 5o cias,
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    • 537 3 j PLEASANT NEWS j FOR LADIES. MADAME SANNE has just arrived m from Shanghai with the latent Z creation in Dresses and Hats. A 2 large assortment of embroidcd 5 Night Gowns Price- reasonable REX HOTEL I S ROOM NO. 42. F. M. S. K. I Hari Raya Puasa j
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  • 172 4 Singapore, Nov. 4. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 perKoyansl6o R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 2 perKoyanslso R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyar. $225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Slam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Sam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam "Singhway" No. 1 $202
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  • 800 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 4, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 I} 2 47% Asam Kumbang 28 30 -norn Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 25,3 26|9 /iyer Weng 0.62% 0.67% Eangrin Tin 23 3 24 3xd Batu
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  • 192 4 Singapore, Nov. 3. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING London T.T. 2 ,3 27,32 Lyons demand Lyons demand £H Switzerland demand 241-54 Hamburg demand 136*2 New York demand 55 lib Montreal demand 55^
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  • 257 4 Singapore. Friday. A -BEER RACKET" which bids fair to flourish in Singapore, unless stern measures are enforced to stem it, threatens local manufacturers and importers of beers and stouts. The activities of the racketeers would not be worth the candle but for the fact
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  • 157 4 THE quiet conditions have continued throughout the week and trading has been small. The outlook is now a little brighter and there are definite indications of renewed interest from America, says the weekly rubber market report issued by Messrs. Lewis and Peat. World stocks for
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  • 117 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, New 4, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total foi close financial TIN. Date Ex. Div. year Chenderiang 7Vfe% less tax Payable Date to date Bangrin 5% less tax Nov. 7 Oct. 24 7y 2 Kamunting Tin 8% final-- 5% less tax Nov.
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  • 258 4 c% iferaurj Co, ltd., $30,00» Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 119 120» 2 x.i. 4V2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 106% 108% norn D 6% 1909 red. 1955
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  • 431 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Fndav Previous To-day c»L n RUBBER Quiet Steady Steady w»a*e Spot Buyers 8 5)16 8% Sellers 8 7;i6 8% tj f> Ist Forward (December) Buyers s% 8 Sellers 8 7|16 BV2 l, 2nd Forward (JanlMar.) Buyers 8 7j16 8 7i16 16 Sellers 8% 8
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    • 254 4 THE EASTERN UNITED A«*mANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. riRE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUF.LIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. d*AD OFFICE. Wtt>, CECTL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W HALL. Oeneral Manager THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in Ed gland). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'AJmeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Eaid-up
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    • 54 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from p i o BANK.
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    • 164 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Is sued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW RK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd TrUSt C Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Chase National Bank. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LEE KONG CHIAN, Esq.,
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  • 301 5 TYRONE POWfR AUCf FAYB DON AM£CK€ 5 Wwl Mormon Jccfc Hofcy HonSoJ? M.Hii.re. < harhc Dwyer joined them. And then 4le* .< the restraint in Stellas greeting. While hi» h»h h'. ranee, Stella, discoursed at g «is sHen.-e fjS m «o bad been in the A, my
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  • 367 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KIRINCJ parts members of "B" Company. Ist. Battn.. S.S I under the command of C.S.M. Leonard escorted the n Jack draped coffin at the funeral of the late Mr. R. W. S. Drummond from the gates ol the
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  • 11 5 Major William Rose. S.S.V.F.. has been awarded the Efficiency Decoration.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 106 5 Qe, MUMMY -dT m spoonful- %CAUFIG m TASTES SO _T> 9000" 11 4.1 2 APB 14 RELIEVES PAIN PROMPTLY! j Headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheurnatic pains and fever due to colds |\gf^rgg^/| A N A C I N l-^ap! Prescribed by doctors and dentists. I AHACIN contains quinin. *332 GIVE
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    • 486 5 LEPROSY LEUCODERMAacute or chronic whatever extensive and however longstanding cured ab- solutely in four weeks. Complete satisfaction guaranteed. Particulars on I request. KAM ALA WORKS (MX), Panchpota, Bengal, INDIA. I TOCR T\ PFWRITEIt CO., No. 6-A JB9 q|i Charge All c j Tel Stockists of Enka Brand new Portal,/ ible
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    • 292 5 IJes... there is more in /ovaltine more in Health giving Nourishment, more in Quality more in Value CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). No. 8-A. (Ist Floor), D.ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) 1 MIONE: NO. 3918 TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE."
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    • 152 5 It V\K OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office .6444. j Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000.000 09 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4,800,000 90 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000.00
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 96 6 MADE WD&H.O WILLS |N BRISTOL ENGLAND r-r t I "HONG KONG'S AIR IWVERSITY" j f g give* complete training for a P COURSES FROM j 3 WEEKS I For prospectus apply:— j I FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, LTD. KAI TAX AIRPORT, J HONG KONG. A new tie freshens up
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    • 162 6 [TO MO CO It D are ot very COMPACT AND SOUND DESIGN and c mbine all the essential gramophone components. They incorporate ,a Cosmoecrd AZ or Electric Motor, a Ccsmocord plcK-up, a tully auto- j mntic switch. Volume control and a 12-in. turntable. British Manuiacture and Prices. MODEL JFm m\
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    • 322 6 QVRHAULi™ Jhm Motorn W J¥ to Rnond.tion Motor*' a Smoking exhaust, frequent ing of spark plugs, engine U*;t of power and liveliness, ba nrcflpration are symtoms of WORN PINGS AND WORJ CYLINDERS consequently there Is apparer wa?te of CyJnder oU an Benzine. Ovrhaul will positively cure th troubles and definitely
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    • 52 6 GItEAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. 2161) 875, South Hri<?re Road Singapore HAVE YOU SEEN The latest selection of modern aw! reliable Swiss made Clocks and Watches, at YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle R* ad)) Phone No. 7922. Your inspection cordially invited
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 830 6 Commentary On N£W^ Spore Races —4.50 ZHL 225 6 metres U. 33 mc|s) TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3. 7^^^ 12.45" Light orchestra! concert (re- 5 Big B en. 'Steamboat'*-Orches- M I f-; tj X,l layed from tne Adelphi Hotel). *(1 b Josef M arais) con- 9 1 <T V I L V
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  • 1113 7 Hollywood Vignettes Special p the third and the last of the series of articles specially written I©r the Snbune by a well-known Hollywood journalist, he vividaescrines the fascinating scenes in the dmour ci(v of Hollywood vnere fertile hrains create kingdoms of make-believe
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  • 74 7 radical change >l>m.t Lt»>, ring «ith t lark Gafcic in .if w Metro-Geldwya-Mayet film, is this boo. Shorter than is usnal the huh is shadow-waved ll mi a left part, with the ends rolled Hp -md under. Its simplicity still lends .1 n»»te »»f sophistication: its
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  • 161 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A packed house in the Victoria Theatre was bewildered last night by the incredible feats demonstrated by Hatha Yogi L. S. Rao, Principal of the Yogie School, Bangalore, India. Among the group present on the stage were Dr. Fitzgerald and
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  • 457 7 In Btudjtng ancient therapeutic theories anc' practices we see that at toe time disease* were held to be usually due to the action of certain gods or demons, who, if prevailed upon by prayers and offerings, or coerced by thosffi v ho knew the proper
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 78 7 SHnr O »\TRIIILTION EVER MADE Mi?v%- ~lmm\ i"X the toilet ok the M modern, socially aleki FITS ARMS \V Xv I/ razor <lrMpii«l mid intended »oMy V*"^S > iM4PfS trt&AOWS riKtlir. WmUh curved to tit r| f hard-to-reach hullowi. it it e»*> lo Urt nt l wonderfully ethcicrit. Wt!~ mwj
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    • 266 7 Have You triei Y^^lfc FIGURE that Men VVf /Ml Admire k \lk£jf -he's got that attractive, slim V\ A/jj ''"jdjifl figure so much admired oy the I opposite sex.. She maintains her I B HH I L *^^^EZ^m\ lovely figure and keeps in perfect 5 health by taking two Bile
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 261 7 <jf iHlHta>•*■*••• IHIIIIUIIIIIHIHIIIIIHINniNIIHIIfMIHIIIIMfIM^ DAILY CROSSWORD 1 ••••••ti^ c> \i l x rr ps u r HP 111 l i Wt "j —H rr? 11l SWSS SS* T— BB L~L_ Hi —j— ——^—p-^fi "—tr 4H Ifelllite mm m si aSas -J 2<a 3o Sl-iS* wM 111 p&. as T--4—- v2£i! ieasfi
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    • 259 8 A Creat Triumph of "THE GREAT ,'OVER!" TOIORROW at the Opening at CAPITOL, 615 The Famous Paramount Picture that made RUDOLPH VALENTINO The Screen Idol of Millions! Now Presented For the First TIME IN. MALAYA JHf>?> mm IN "THE SHEIK" With. AGNES AYRES 'j Based on the Novel by Edith
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    • 377 8 J" Shrieks of Laughter at Ever >' Showing Fun~l*» mest P,cture Seen s Th,s Year! v\p|//f v,MO CARY GRANT KATHARINE HEPBURN IN Till: RKO RADIO PICTURE. -BRINGING UP BABY" With CHARLIE RUGGLES. Latest Gaumont Newsreel. RO X V BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. AST NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. |wj|||M SHIRLEY'S
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    • 269 8 jfr, POSITIVELY LAST DAY?" fri:ddii: kahtholomoy j and MIiKLY HOO\!Y in A Grand M.-G.-M. Adventure Epic "boy BarnaroVs J||h^j With EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PICTURES incluJM- "hSLL\ ROSE'S CASA MAN ANA REVUE" Snappy M.-G.-M. 2-REEL MUSICAL and LATEST PARAMOUNT PRITTSH NEW S By Air Mail. y C, mm mm mm m m
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    • 567 9 I besar 1 W WORLD I road J (Malaya's Leading Amusement Park). {DANCE PALACE j (AIR CONDITIONED). THONE 2477 5 KESTAUKANT BAR ATTACHED. j Dine Dance in Perpetual Coolness at Malaya's I Leading Cabaret /★TO-NIGHT GALA RACE BALL 1 I ★EXTENSION UNTIL 1 A.M. (TEA DANCE AS USUAL) j \i»h<K:-<>-.tO
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    • 125 9 GRAND MALAYAN MID-NIGHT PREMIERE TO-NIGHT at 12. AT THE AIR-CONDITIONEO Controlled IN s!!A 20th CKNTI'RY-FOX tokos pride in presenting its Greatest Triumph ir. cntei^inmcnl-makinit Scolo <j"J T-cti. t»>'»;<s-ofi Shermin »v o*' PRICES of ADMISSION FOR THIS SHOW ONLY $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 50 cetis. Free Lists and Concessions Suspended. j Arrangements
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    • 16 9 j ALHAMBRAj 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) MORNING SHOWS I SAT. SUN. 11 A.M. ONLY j
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  • 667 10 "1 THINK I can safely give an assurance that nothing which has been said or written in recent times has altered the Government's determination to do its best to further the policy of employing as far as possible local-born persons in the higher ranks of the
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  • 1025 10 Week-end Review ACCORDING to a statement on slum clearance by the Colonial secretary, Mr. A. y. Small, the amount of hou:: ing has been inadequate to meet the needs of a rapidly growing population which has increased to nearly 600.000 M compared with p..
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  • 627 10 JAPAN says the Nine-Power Treaty is dead. It remains to be seen what the other eight think about it. They may come to the same realistic conclusion, in which case a threenower pact between Britain, France and the United States to protect their interests in the Far
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    • 182 10 TURN YOUR RADIO I INTO A I RADIOGRA M Autom tlic Record hanger. Mf' i .11 lrumenl< ri;ih!c v«»«i i<* kĕmt your records electrically i ioiiuied through any radio 1« t iwr with the realism of the iu'iu! performance. i :HM V" Auflits Service ExvGtt*: I 1 «to hc«l*J»M till
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 11 DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER vho is nOK in London caai*i after heeuth trip to Kenya aith the Duke.
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  • 219 11 Reuter. iVJLei the eight municipalities in lend district were boyroticti m Ito U&oaniaa elections for ■ataml rfcttors which took place .vestenbr. The electors are chosen hy members of the d strict and town (•Metis and in turn elect the nev President. lanian demonstrations lre
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  • 2 11 STOP PRESS
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  • 311 11 POR TUGUESE RESENT COLONIES R UMOUR Reuter. havf ac a c^t a r" Unred th al Mn Chaml **'ain and Lord Halifax visit ££7*2 n St°Nov° 25 tHe Frenfh oVernmCnt t0 lhe m MrS Chambcr,ai Viscountess Halifax will accompany :>{ thfd.W
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  • 26 11 The Prime Minister, who is suffering fxom a slight chill, is much better and expects to go for the week-end to Chequers.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 206 11 Three Towns Taken On Yangtse A combined Japanese attack to the south frcm Wuchang is expected shortly, according to Chinese despatches. The Japanese are at present said to be attacking the Chinese position to the north of Yineheng and northeast ci Kingshan, and in view
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  • 101 11 Reuter. "THREE lung-distance Air Force flyers will leave Ismailia, Egypt, at dawn to-day under the flight leadership of Squadron Leader R. Kellett. If cne or more reaches Port Darwin, a distance of 7,162 miles, or the southern irle of the Celebes, the
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  • 281 11 Reuter. rpHE need for prompt relief from abroad under the supervision j of a relief commissioner to meet the acute f>K,d shortage in Republican Spain is urged in a special report published by the League. The report is ba?ed on an enquiry ODc*- ducted in Spain
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  • 456 11 Reuter. J'JESPITE repeated warnings by the Japanese that the Pearl River delta is full of mines and that any foreign ships venturing to move at present in the area did so at considerable ri*k, the British KUnboat Cicala has left
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  • 66 11 Reuter. The Duke of Gloucester, on the conclusion of his visit to Kenya with the Duchess, has sent a message to the Governor stating that as a result of he: holiday the Duchess's health is completely restored. He adds that both enjoyed the vtsfi immensely
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  • 53 11 Reuter. King Leopold of the Belgians will pay an official visit to Queen Wilhelmina rrcni Nov. 21 to 23. He will be accompanied by the Belgian foreign minister, Mr. Spe.tk. The King will meet the Dutch Cabinet ministers but it is tought the visit has
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  • 51 11 Reuter. Rcutei is officially authorised by South Africa House in London to sta r e that there is no truth in the repor's appearing u\ London papers that the Union Government had informed the British Government that the Union would remain neutral in the event of a European
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Sir John Anderson and Lord Runciman, the new Cabinet ministers, kissed hands on their appointment at a Privy Council which the King held at Buckingham Palace. Mr. Mac Donald received the seal of office as Dominion Secretary.—Reuter.
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  • 78 11 The expert committee appointed by the Government, at the invitation cf the Government of India, to inquire into the equipment and maintenance of the fortes in India left Victoria Station, London, to join the liner "Strathaird" at Marseilles, the (cinmittee i s under the ehalrman<h
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  • 204 11 Reuter. JJISCrsSING what will be the outcome of the "obvious truth" that Japan intends eventually to annex the Pacific islands administered by her under the mandate of the League, the Manchester Guardian urges that it is essential that this, though it cannot be presented, should not
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  • 109 11 Reuter. VI RE broke cut in the British r cil steamer Stanburgh at Sete. Five Of the crew of a French tighter which was loading petrol on board jumped into the sea with their clothing ablaze and were sent to hospital injured. A sixth
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  • 181 11 Reuter. jyjß. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, made a comment at a press conference which well-informed circles interpret as meaning that the United States does not accept Japans claim to a new position in the Far East. Asked t> comment on Japan's announced intention of
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  • 851 12 (Tribune Staff Keportcr) Singapore, Friday. gUDGETTING for a deficit of $419,431, estimates for 1939 were adopted at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, presided over by Mr. W. Bartley, the President. Compared with 1938 figures, revenue for next year shows an increase of $548,185 due
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  • 87 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. A NOTE of optimism was struck by the Municipal President, Mr. W. Hartley, in the course of his budget speech at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners, when he intimated that provision had been made in the 1939 estimates for the following increases in
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  • 284 12 Singapore, Friday. DRESS criticism that the Commissioners had huge reserves hidden away and continued each year to pile up those rgs nes at the expense of the consumer, was answered by the Municipal President, Mr. W. Hartley, in the course of his budget speech to-day. Remarking that
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  • 27 12 Lady Thomas (right) who arrived on the new P. and O. liner Canton yesterday. A picture of the Canton is shown on the left.
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  • 304 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rjpURTY thousand Sikhs in Malaya who form the backbone of the Colony's police, celebrate on Monday their most important festival, Guru Nanak Day. On this day the thoughts of Sikhs, wherever they are. turn to the celebrated Golden Temple in
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    49 12 This is a picture of Norman Sweedcn Batchelor, 31-year-old Kuala Lumpur man who vanished from home on Sunday. All efforts to trace him have been fruitless. He has a scar on the right side of his nose and cheek. Anybody seeing him should inform the police.
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  • 27 12 The resignation of his Commission in the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers, by Captain A C. Baker. M.C.. has been accepted, with efl ct from Sept. 3U
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  • 209 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday J)ESCRIBING it as a very unpopular charge. Dr. H. T. Wee, speaking at to-day's budget meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, made a plea for water meter rents to be abolished. After referring to the reduction in water charges approved
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  • 258 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. §TEPS should be taken to reduce the maximum salaries of local born employees of the Municipality, urged Dr. K. K. Pathv in the course of his comments on theprovision made in the 1939 bud get estimates for personal emoluments, at to-day's
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  • 94 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Fridat. MR. PHILLIP HOALIM, Singapore 4,1 lawyer, was this afternoon acquitted by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, on a charge of using criminal force on Mr Low Peng Khuan, a clerk in the employ of the legal firm of Messrs. Donaldson
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  • 50 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday—A European lady S2S£L at L he Adel hi Hot el was much snocked when she found her two diamond rings costing $200 missing from her room at 11.30 p.m. last night A report was lodged with the Police and investigations are proceeding.
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  • 27 12 Mr. G.C. Watson has been appointed to act as a member of the Penang Harbour Board during' the absence oh of Mr. J. Dick.
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  • 24 12 Mr. J.S. Ferguson has been appointed to be a member of the Assistant Committee in the place of Mr. C.B. Graburn, resigned.
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  • 21 12 Mail from Europe by [mi Airways, due this morning, is delay* n\ and will not arrive until this evening.
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  • 35 12 New Scudai, Ltd ***** lb 1 for seven months of the current in cial year. 156,950 lb. Malaka Pnida Estates, ua. lb. Total for two months ol rent financial year. 88.721 lb
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  • 117 12 f/tPT. H. M. JACK of .he 'Canton' interviewed by a Tribune reporter said that it was a fine ship and handled beautifully The was a grand »ne. When reference was made to the grounding incident ('apt. It was unfortuoate that the 8.8.C. and the
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  • 293 13 NATION WILL CONTINUE TO RESIST Chungking Nov. 4. "TOYPfCAL Jajnnese military swagger and spiritual bravado" is how a Chinese official spokesman described the statement on Wednesday by the Japanese Government that it would not reject Kuomintang participation in the new order in
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  • 90 13 Mr David Lloyd Cewrge. who took no part in the crisis debates in the House ni Commons and who has delivered no public speech since the crisis, broke bis silence when he made an impcrtant statement on the international situation at a luncheon in connection with
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  • 154 13 S} v,!>l v accorded Lady Thomas on her return to 5 inj apore yesterday by the new P. &O. liner the s.s. Canton. Hi Excellency the Governor S r Thomai (Sew to Penang on Bredncsdav morning with Capt R A swyn ADC. by
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  • 64 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 4.—The five bailed flag of the "Reformed Gov eminent' was hoisted on the Shanghai customs house to-day Customs officials told Reuter this shouldn r U taken lo mean that the integrity of tbe local administration is necessarily unset, citing examples of
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  • 71 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday.—While a ricksha puller was pulling his ricksha along Oatram Road at about 7 45 p.m. last night, he was stopped hs four Chinese who are reported to have robbed him of ten cents. The puller cried out for police
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  • 46 13 The Honourable Mrs. Joan HillWood left Waterloo Station, London, on the "Bremen" boat train especially to judge the American Labrador Field Trials to take place at Long Island, U.S.A. Photo shows The Hon. Mrs. Joan Mill-Wood on departure from Waterloo Station.
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  • 346 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. 'JHE end of (lie arbitration between (he Traction Company employers and employees is at last in sight, and the final evidence was recorded at the last sitting to-day. when Mr. K. K. O'Connor brought for(h and discussed (he last few points.
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  • 432 14 HOLDER DEFEATED IN S.C.R.C. OPEN TOURNEY VONG Loon Chong won the open singles title of the S.CR.C. invitation 1 tennis tournament, beating Lim Djoe Djiem in two keenly contested sets 7-5, 7-5. In the mixed doubles final. Mr. and Mrs. Warden beat Com Meckler and
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  • 8 14 Yong Loon Chong—S.C.R.C. open champion.
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  • 37 14 All matches in the S.C.F.A. socz a League will be played at Fairer Park and UOt at the Jalan Besar Stadium. To-day's match between the CCA.A. and the A A A. starts at 5 o.m.
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  • 1013 14 Selections And Order Of Running For This Afternoon IfOLLOWINC is the- full card of events lor to-day, the flrst day of the Winter race meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at B'ikit Timah. Scratching* at noon yesterday wer e as follows:
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  • 375 14 r (Tribune Staff Reporter) AS anticipated, brisk fighting was seen at the Happy World Stadium last night when Mr. George Lee staged the second of a series of programmes of Junior Fights. Although, three of the five bouts end- j ed in the first round,
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  • 102 14 TEAMS for to-day's important State rugby friendly at the S.CC. will be: SINGAPORE XV F. I Hutchinson; G. D. A. l.undon. A. P. Craiftie, J. P. Wood, J. L. Parker; l>r. G. F. Jones. J. B. Potter, A. R. Anderson, U M. Walker, R. J. Maxey,
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  • 24 14 In a friendly return match at Farrer Park the Singapore Cold Storage XI dented the Johore Chinese by seven goals to two
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  • 50 14 SELECTIONS by Argus' for t O day's races at Bukit Timah anas follows- RACE I—MIM Solar Time RACE 2—VIOLA 11 Hard Going RACE 3—THE FURITAN Aigoutat RACE 4—RECOVERY Rostrum RACE S—HARVEST FESTIVAL Turn Over RACE 6—AERIAL FOSI Empiric RACE 7—NUTCRACKER Toyman RACE 8 STUART TARTAN Kalili.
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  • 114 14 pHE Raffles College hockey XI proved too much for a strong S.R.C. eleven yesterday. when they beat the club to the margin of three goals to one. G. E. N. Oehlers made his first appearance for the Club side this season, and though he played a
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  • 319 15 Meeting At Jalan Besar Stadium riNDER Weal weather conditions, the Chettiars' Premier Institu U lion held their second annual athletic sports at the Jalan Be sai stadium yesterday. A programme of about thirty events was mm through without a hitch. 15 pts.) won the Indinship of
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  • 76 15 IN a rugger match played at Farrer Park yesterday, the St. Andrew's O B.A. held the R.A.F. XV to a draw, the score being three points each. The game began tamely and play wa, generally scrappy, though the second half showed improvement. ♦v, Th f d
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  • 65 15 The S.C.C. "B*' Rugby team were yesterday defeated by the R.A. XV, by six points (two tries) to three (a try) in a keenly contested game. The Club forwards were a bit ragged and did not get the ball back often enough. Lt. Pierce
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  • 21 15 Reuter. Capetown. Nov. I. —The M.C.C. cricket tourists arrived litre after a sunny voyage all looking fit —Reuter
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  • 132 15 No Girls' Sports Club Representatives THE annual mu'.ih between Euro- peans and the Rest in aid of the Poppy Day fund will take place en the S.C.C. ground on Thursday, 16th. Charges of admission will be $1 and 20 cents. Rest:—Mrs. E. Frugtniet (Y.W.C.A.), Miss
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  • 55 15 (Tribune Staff Report r) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4.—WotlfJ Bock Cheung won again in bo-night* wrestling bout at the Bukit Bhilaiis Park His opponent was Alayar Khan and "fight endsd In filiii ro*md after Khan had been thrown out of the ring. In Ihe semi-final. Kartar Sinsh
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  • 868 16 Only Solution To Overcrowding (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. TO encourage building activities and the development of vacant land which would help to solve the problem of overcrowding in the city, a suggestion was made by Mr. S. B. Tan at to-day's
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  • 15 16 Group photo taken at yesterday's Budget Meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners.
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    • 451 17 TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES NI )REW*S CATHEDRAL am. Holy Communion. Matins. Choral Eucharist, children's Service. I /ensong and sermon. Lord Bishop. Weekdays ion on Monday and lay at 8 a.m. non on Tuesday. Thurss.uiirday at 7 a.m. Lee on Wednesday at 6 Day—Holy Com- <; and 8 a.m. Cenotaph }0 a.m.
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    • 595 17 I dcner Rev Andrew X T rii«« 2.30 P-m Probationary Class sunday ""SKW. pm Gos e > a. Speaker: Mr. One Phe* Tm ST. PETER'S CHURCH BftJ&Wff 1 Road Singapore) Sunday, 7.30 a.m. Choral Holy Communion and Sermon. n* mon: Sain ts and Sages" ala l al I m Sermon:
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    • 360 17 School for Workers in the Kingdom of God (under the auspices of Methodist and Presbyterian Churches—final session >. Monday, 8.00 p.m. Straits Chinese Reading Club meeting. Tuesday, 4.30 p.m. Sunday School sports section. Thursday, 5.30 p.m. The Friendly Band—no meeting. Friday, 8 a.m., Sunday School Picnic to Siglap. Saturday, 2
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    • 236 17 6 p.m Gospel Service (In English). Speaker: Mr. C. R. Sale. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Goenel Service (in Malay/. Speaker: Mr. Wee Teow Poh. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer and Ministry Service (in Malaya—Mr. Tan Koon Chuan. Fiiday. 3 p.m. Women's Bible Class (in MalayK 8 p.m. Hokien Service. Speaker: Mr. E.
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    • 340 17 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 TO-NIGHT CWK HESTRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 P.M TO 9.15 P.M. SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND DANCE (FORMAL) DIN VERS S3 00 E ™SION TO A.M. *-RS 83.00 NON-DINERS $1.00 RUSTTAFEL SERVED FROMT2IOT.M. TO 2.30 P.M. j WEDNESDAY, jg NOVEMBER? POPPY DAY BALL AND SPECIAL CABARET DINNER $4
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  • 293 18 (Central News). Changsha. A CENTRAL News representative, visiting the British gunboat Sandpiper, which was bombed by Japanese warplanes recently, found that several parts of her superstructure, the funnel and a life-boat were hcled by bombs splinters and two front cabin wore v re eked. In
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  • 511 18 CHIANG SPEAKS (Central News). EVERYTHING in the military situation is accordance with China's pre conceived strategy for wh the final victory, declared Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in lengthy telegram addressed to the People's Political Council
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  • 74 18 Japanese transports »3 gunboats, passing tn M for np-rivcr places, -a ere damaged hy Chine o shore 6 One of the transports recei > damage and had to limp down be reoaired. Ancther Japanese medium was twice hit by con Chinese artillery and .sunk
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  • 144 18 (Central News). Chungking. AN important proposal by Dr. H. H. Kung, Piesidtnt of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance, to improve the diplomatic machinery to meet the current exigencies was adopted at the regular meeting of the Executive Yuan heid here Oct. 25. The proposal
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  • 68 18 "Dr. H. H. Kung. President of the Executive Yuan and Minister of Finance, has ordered the appropriation of $100,000 as urgent relief funds for the war victims in Kwantung following the. Japanese invasion. Dr. Kung has also instructed Mr. Hsu Shih-ying, acting Chairman of the National Relief
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  • 190 18 fJNDEK enemy military protection, some 40 gambling dens are flourishing in the Shanghai western "outside roads" area where they are beyond the reach of the International Settlement Police owing to the fact that they are situated in the so-called "Ta Tao" municipal district, off Settlement roads.
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  • 1955 19 Gandhi Rajah Correspondence Madras Oct 30. q\() Bahadur M. C. Kajah, M.L.A. (Madras), has released to the X <>i rtsp( ndence between Mahatma Gandhi and himself \s Umple Entry Bill. ,g the correspondence to the Press, Mr. Rajah
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  • 48 19 "JF we are not free to enter Hindu Temples, we are not Hindus; and if we are not Hindus, why should we be in a joint electorate with them? Is it for swelling their numbers as against Muslims and other communities?" M. C. RAJ All.
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  • 336 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Oct. 28. TN the course of a statement replying to Dr. Ambedkar'^ "Charge 1 Sheet" against Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress, Mr. A. V. Thakkar, General Secretary, Harijan Sevak Sangh, deplores the bitterness shown by Dr. Ambedkar against the organisation which,
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  • 203 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Oct. 31. series of interviews with Rulers and Ministers of important Indian States will be the first step to be taken by His Excellency Lord Linlithgow in his effort to expedite Federation. The interviews will most probably be arranged at the
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  • 61 20 UNDER the protection of Government, thousands of monkeys live in the Botanic Gardens in ideal surroundings. They form one of the main attractions there, often a source of amusement to tourists. Food is abundant for tourists take with them to the Gardens enough bananas and peanuts to
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