Malaya Tribune, 11 November 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVTI. No. 268. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1938 *TVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, November 11. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1938 FIVE CENTS,
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    • 134 1 Read The SI X BAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya BRITISH CEMENTS Are world renowned for their superlative high quality In constructional work, they give greater strength and beauty, and m all cases give maximum durability to concrete. Whatever type of concrete work is required there is a British Cement for
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    • 215 1 MADAME PAGE 92 Piccadilly, London. lywrtf 4 T)Tfr«vsl| ARER AND DESIGNER. Gown.' Designed &t Crpated in her work rooms $5 $30 13, BATTERY RoSD, SINGAPORE. BRINGING COOLING FRESHNESS SICKROOM AND BATH WOLFF'S W ICED EAU DE COLOGNE W.P.S. 4 That is what you will always hear experienced people saying, people
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  • 502 2 Saturday. October 29- the Hon. Lt.-Col. G. D A. Fletchcv and Mh. PMtetMl arrived to stay at Go-.eminent He-use. Sunday, October 30—Hon Mr. A M. Goodman nnd Mrs Goodman and Hon Lt.-Col. E A. de Buriatte and Mr?, de Buriatte arrived to stay at Government House. Commodore
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  • 213 2 THE Walled Lake of lowa, 1 situated about 150 miles from Duhuque, is one of the strangest stretch.s of water in the world. The Lake is artificial, but thought to be of prehistoric cngin. Nearly tirfce thousand acres oi* water, twentyfive teet dee;}, fee cold and as
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  • 125 2 Moscow. JMLANS for the erection of an observatory on Mount Elbruz, the highest peak in the Caucaus, are being drafted by the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. The observatory, to be known as the Altitude Institute, will be built at about 14.000 feet
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  • 419 2 Grafted After Acid Had Burned Him New York, Oct. 23. r£Hy once blind man who sees with a rabbits eye is amazing doctors and friends fn Washington County Hospital. He is Frank Hoifman. 61-year- old farmer, who a few weeks ago turned a*i aironised,
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  • 64 2 The Singapore Ifalayalee Association will celebrate the 60th birthday of Poet .B lathoi to-day. A public meeting will be held to-mor-row at 4 p.m. at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall at Ncrris Road, when speeches Will be made on the life and works of the poet. A
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  • 29 2 Over $1.110 was taken recently [n one night at the New World Cabaret on behalf cf the Bethel English School MTB. 8. K. Wong, organised the event.
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  • 266 2 LAK.HTER ranit out dunn X the hearing „f the Nazi *p< trial m New York when e.v-dishwasher and self-confessc.! spy (Junlher l.ustav Rumrich resumed his evidence. The laughter was caused by the nar\? wording cf a letter written by Rumrich, and signed by him
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  • 168 2 London, Oct. 12. JHE Empire Exhibition in Glasgow, which has only three more weeks to go, is being declaimed by the Dominions with pavilions there as the best sales effort in their commercial history. Australia has sold 900,000 samples of produce and foodstuffs, and has
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  • 86 2 Grace Moore, the American opcia sinper who is at present in Europe to make a film, visited the Queen Man s Hospital tor the Fast End at Stratford. Kant Louden, for which she is giving a concert in the Albeit Ball. During ber visit
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  • 63 2 The following have been elected oflic° bearers of the League of Friendshio. Singapore, for 1938—39: President Mr. Pang Tong Hak; Vice President— Mr. C. F. Cheong; Honorary Secretary Mr. E. Albuquerque < re-elected I Honorary Treasurer—Mr. Chia Xv Watt; Honorary Auditor—Mr. Chan Boon Hock (re-elected*; Councillor
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  • 276 2 The strength of the market i. n. face of the Rail mV tendency of speculative -J? taking to dry up on weakness t to supply techTrieal evident bS serious liquidation is imminent a cabled synopsis from the Tr lalVl column of "BarronsV the \m,
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  • 88 2 Reuter. A number of disturbances, including iht* killing of the police chief of Samar Province and the cutting of tel?.;raph and telephone communications, were features of the biennial elections to the National Assembly of the Philippines, says a Manila message. Over 300 constabularymeii have been engaged in
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    • 226 2 im 'jlr ra gged coat, loss of appetite, eczema, J* swellings between the toes. Martin's Condition Powders are easy to give because they are tasteless. U( L nil Give them regularly and see how your When a dog scratches lt l s because dog repays you J hi h pivks
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    • 161 2 I <l Don't just relieve pain— BANISH THE CAUSE Do you dread certain days for the vital minerals it needs in tneas) pain and misery they bring ?Do you take way. Once it has strengtK feel that it's unfair that you should your blood, your body beg;; 1 suffer when
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  • 138 3 UAPS and reference books for the Soviet Far East a™ tmJ^ n out of date, says Tas,, the Soviet News agency 1 Ed as recently as lQ?n Turitl p p 5 jrrs*'. o the buik of t h o powerful broadcasting station ncws P P
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  • 105 3 Birobidjan, the capital of the Jewish Autonomous Region, grew up near the small station of "Tikhonkava" on the Far Eastern Railway, it now contains straight streets, a theatre, many elementary and secondary schools with ever 15.000 pupils, an agricultural college, a medical school and a railway rchcol. Okha.
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  • 70 3 Sydney. New South Wales. SPARROWS in Sydney's Hyde Park will have de luxe nests this pring. They will be lined with cotton wool. The supply of luxury nest tomes from Mr. W. H. Farn--11 roagh, an elderly Sydney man. who stands daily in the park
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  • 79 3 II the annual meeting of the Hindu iation held at the Club's premises Racecourse Lane, the following officehave been elected for the en:uing year: Patron—Mr B Govindasamy. J.P.; at—Dr V Krishnasamy. M. C; ident—Mr M T. Pillai; Gereral Secretary. Mr. K. S. Periasamy: Secy—Mr. M. K. Gopal; Treasure
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  • 27 3 News has been received tha* Mr. Ambrose Francis, an assistant in Rajah's Cdlepe. Singapore, has passed the final LL B. Examination of LvndOU University.
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  • 41 3 "Big Ben,' probably the bestknown clock in the world, bad his face washed in readiness for the opening of Parliament. The clock last had a "wash and brush up" before the Coronation in May last y*ar.
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  • 67 3 Reuter. The Chinese campaign committee appeals for funds to the new international hospital to be established in South Shansi. Buddings are already acquired and the stall is ready, only money is needed. Ten shillings month- ly maintains a bed. Signatories include the Dowager Countess of Aberdeen.
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  • 566 3 Amazing Disclosures "Britain's Rearming Is Very Modest" Berlin Oct. 28. piELD-MARSHAL COKING'S newspaper, the National Zeitunir. quotes an article by an Italian expert in L'Ala d' Italia in which it is declared that Germany's front-line a.'r strength at the time of the
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  • 158 3 Jerusalem. JJISHOP Johannes and others of the priesthood who are loyal to Hale Selassie have asked the British authorities in Jerusalem to deny access to St. Helena's Chapel (at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre) to 15 monks who have threatened to join the section of
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  • 170 3 Canberra, Oct. 2G. consideration will be given by the Federal Government to the necessity for additional or improved viceregal residential accommodation, for the Duke and Duchess of Kent, when the Duke comes here as Governor-General of Australia at the end of next year. In
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  • 72 3 The Rev. George Potter, vicar of St. Chrysostom's Church Peckham, London, and founder of the Brotherhood, of the Holy Cross recently handed ovi his living to another man and became a curate again. He want.: to devote more time to looking after boys whom London juvenile
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  • 160 4 "Head A Itnost Like Many London, Oct. 24. MANY East Anglian fishermen ar now convinced that a sea monster, possibly similar to the Loch Ness denizen, lurks somewhere off the Suffolk coast. Boatmen who ventured offj&ore kepj a keen looi:-out and some the were ready to
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  • 225 4 He said that «'Wle standing outside his home with his wife c-nd the W N Welch, of the Mission for Seamen, South wold, he and his companions;uw i hupe "reature moving in a sort o. uiiduiatirs way about twice the Jens h rf the nier away from the
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  • 38 4 The Athenaeum Club has invited Mr. Quo-Tai-Clr Chinese Ambassador In London, to hpoom n a member for the duration of nil ambassadorship m Bneland -an honour sparingly conferred and of high distinction• —Reuter.
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  • 190 4 London, Oct. 22. TT is understood that plans for the 1 to the French 83.423 ten liner Normandie are than has hitherto been supposed. Several alternative designs havebeen completed in detail, and of the Compagnie Generate Transauan Uque are believed to be cotiation with
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  • 90 4 Gwelo, Southern Rhodesi A PARTY of motorists journey, ing from Hunter's Kuau i<» Gwelo in Southern Rhodesia were startled to see a snake fail from the heaven jib clear of the roof of their i. The noise of the car disturb, an eagle which hail attan..-<i the
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  • 201 4 THE PRESS HAS ITS FRIENDS CRITICS I ndei 1. U T WO entrn ly diffi rent i the character ot the I it been given in speeches b. CapUia Fitzroy, Speaker of thi Homsf if CoaaaaanSf and Lt d H wart, ia Lord Chid Justice. ptain Fitzroy. speakia» B Northamptonshire,
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  • 42 4 Trying t« avoid y railway faro cost H Ws of Fmirfleld-cresc Tines and £5 ss« L ndon. Ifayies, it was y Fdiware to Chui B ticket, issued the be tried in the barrier with tru he stO 2E-i——
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    • 401 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P& and BRITISH INDIA ..incorporated in En«lr.nd). I i> O S. N. CO/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. rnßFil 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE £gg g£ CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. a i CARTHAGE 15.W0 gee. 16 I™ S'iSo Sec. 26 SSpotana 17 000 1S39 Dec 30 SOUDAN 6.100 Jan.
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    • 482 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOiUiDEUTSCHKB LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). mdernoted are the Company's intended For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and 1938. I ms "MARBURG" omits Hongkong, Shanghai and Dairen In P 0 s.s. "SCHARNHORST omits North China NOV. M.s. "RSGENSBURG" omits Manila J2T ik <ss "LIPPE" omits Manila Dec. lb s.s.
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    • 365 4 j BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j *f ct Fir vessels with limited but i Luxurious One Cla s Motorships, Most BK pa er Accommoda- > Cabins Have Adjoining c U on. Xo Marseilles. London. Rotterdam, i Hamburg and Copenhagen. Xden Sue 2 Porl Sa id, Palestine. m V r
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    • 134 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 8 Deutsrh-Australische Dampfschiffs Gest-Jlschalt vCompanies incorporated in Germany PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1938 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Nov. 29 T m.s. SAUERLAND Direct Dec 10 ms RHEINLAND via Manila Dec. <-j HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
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    • 94 4 Schoolboys Inoculated [from Our Omm Corre Batu Pahft, Wec'nes the increasing tocioei Singapore es there, studento c School were aUj Officer Batu a jv|«i BIN NAVIGATION Tnk o.<* car°,o en thin irJ for c'nt. n. Max Chelo. Tientsin V* eg norts Formosa, tl r, Afj <xTT KUTSANH KUMS'ANC fVs:r JAPA>
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  • 177 5 Mrs. Anna Weller, wife of Mr. W. Weller of Messrs Malayan Breweries Ltd., passed away at her residence at Alexandra Road, yesterday morning at the age of 40 years. Mrs. Weller had been ill for only a snort period from fever and her passing came
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  • 98 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. 1 O. Edwards who is at present under- 1 going a sentence in the Changi Prison for criminal breach of trust appeared this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham escorted by a European Warder. Edwards has a charge
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  • 512 5 9d. COMPLEX" GRIPS RUBBER MARKET QXCE more the Rubber Market has mesmerised itself into inaction and stands shivering before the invisible barrier of the 9d.price, says the market report of Messrs. Hecht, Lewis and Kahn. Ltd., dated London, Oct. 27. received by the Anglo-French and Hendixsons. Ltd., vIIOAN American kite
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  • 217 5 (Tribune S aff Rep r.er) Singapore, Th v rsdajr. HPHE proposed Ii; !i ol Bukit T mah Road was oac of the ittms of Ihe Rural Board eatimale* deleted by the Select Committee. The (hnrman of the Rural Rna.d Mr. \Y. S. Ebden, said that a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 722 5 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES i Singapore Municipality TENDERS tvdfhs are now invited for tne 1 materials or service. For see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Nov., 1938. d delivery at Paya umping Station of ements. (Deposit 12 noon, 28th Nov. 1938. ad maintenance of Cemeteries at h Rd. during
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    • 396 5 "GOOD NEIGHBOUR" SHIPPING LINE JHE new good neighbour" steamship service between New York, Rio de Ja-Government employees and their faminelro, Santos, Monte Video, and Buenos lies are on board the Brazil. Ayres was inaugurated when the Brazil, Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc., will of the American Republics Line, left New operate the
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    • 20 5 Painting House RcuaJring Co. 5 I Painting, Limewashincr (Jeneral House Repairing. SNo »61, TELOK AVER STREET, S I SINGAPORE. S
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  • 817 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Ncv. 10, 5* p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4'lV 2 jgM Asam Kumbang 281- 30 -norn Austral Malay 43 47,-nom Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 9ca Ayer Weng 0.62V4 0.67% Bangrin Tin 23 3 at|3 Batu
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  • 94 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Ncv. 10, 5 p.m. ™*a Total foi Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex. Div. year TIN. Payable Date to datp Ayer Hitam 2fc% Nov. 8 Nov. 24 Nov 21 2%" less tax Kucha! 20% final Nov. 16 Nov 25 Nov 17
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  • 252 6 C% Mavmri Co, ltd., $30,00«.» Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 ...90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Bept. 30 100 102 norn 4Vj!% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 106% 108% norn 4V 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 293 6 Singapore, Nov. 10. MINING Buyers Sellers jo 419 Ampats J*Z 26 6 Ayer Hitams 25 3 26 6 Bangrins f/] 48 Batu Selangors JJJ *JJ Hitams S s Hongkong Tin 23 6 »j Chenderiangs 13« hoof raws g 89 Idris Hyd. 9 c 6 U»h
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  • 400 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To^av° L RUBBER Steady Steady Lnan St Spot Buyers 8% gal Sellers 8V 2 8' 2 Ist Forward (December) Buyers 87 16 8 3 s Sellers BV 2 8% 2nd Forward (Jan, Mar.) Buyers 8y 2 87 16 Sellers 89 16 89 16 3rd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 390 6 BAXK OF < lIIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office -6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000.000 00 Reserve Funds in excess 7 Ch. 5,200,000 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2.020,000,000 HEAD
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    • 91 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered at a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited The Company, having the necessary powers, is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 20 6 SOI 111 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) MARINE INSURANCE W. G. DOVE, Manager. Ivj 6926 *ini*Jrao_ Green.
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    • 225 6 THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in India). Fire MOTOR Marine Authorised Capital Rs. 60,000,000. Subscribed Capital 3!>,60d,2-.i. Paid Up Capital 7,121,0a»a. Total Funds 22,807,602. THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JOHORE ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS. MALACCA, S.S. Agents: PENANG Sub-Agency, A. T. E. MASKATI,
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  • 214 7 4 MESSAGE to the nation has been lanwri k, .v London. A England and Free Church leaders It t I hurch of Forgetl9l4 to 1938" and empSS. the' USS S?t W and the significance of Ar mis ti C c Day 6 recent The message
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  • 258 7 ru LL conditions have continued during the past week, but there are indications that the upward movement will shortly be resumed, says the weekhj rubber market review ol Messrs Shenton Nelson Co. The mast important outside factor inprices al present is the American election. Results
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  • 67 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pOLONEL Mom Snidvongse Seni. Vj lirst officer to be appointed Siamese Military Attache to England, is arriving in Singapore by train from Bangkok on Nov. 12 on his way through to England. He is leaving for England on the "pelix Roussel" on
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  • 131 7 Singapore, Thursday. TAN Kow San was this morning sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve mcnths' police supervision by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court. The accused was charged with the theft of 34 cents from a coffee shop
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  • 50 7 An in initial picture of (I to r) the wife of the Penang Siamese Consul with her two ?ons, the Lord-in-Waiting Lt. General Phya Vijitawongs Vudhikrai, the local Siamese Gonial, the King. Kings brother and sister. Taken when the King of Siam arrived in I'enang yesterday.
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  • 295 7 Reuter. AFTFR 1 is m Istanbul. Nov. 10. A t„ h s T ng ,I,ness Kemal Ataturk modern lurkey, died to-day at Istanbul —Renter. Under the constitution the President of the National Assembly. Abdul Halikrenda automatically assumed the interim presidency until the new president has
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  • 156 7 I Singapore, Thursday. I IM NEE HO was sentenced to serve a total term of eight months' j rigorous imprisonment to-day when he was found guilty by Mr. L. B Gibson, the District Judge, on charges of criminal house trespass and being found in possession of housebreaking
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  • 39 7 (Tiibune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday.—Mr d s g Buckle reported to the Police thi morning that his house at No 6 Hvdrabad Road was broken Into at 215 am. this mornh.'g and that some money nan been stolen.
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  • 112 7 A 1 lhe annual general meeting of n the South British Insurance Company, Limited, held at Auckland recently, a total dividend of onefifth per share was announced. This dividend is made up of an interim dividend of 8» 2 d per share paid in April 1938.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 116 7 Special Introductory Offer! f*4s&£& 40% DISCOUNT! OFF USUAL PRICE MT' W£ k £ft BAr To °nable every one to use ths W Wr #t B% pDJi Borrah Minevitch Harmonica, wf M Yl IHI IhT i offer you a .special discount of 40"' M if on all Bcrrah Minevitch Harmonica-: W
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    • 399 7 FINE FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER WEAKNESS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER Keep your Kidneys free from waste matter, poisor.s and acid and put healthy activity into kidneys and bladder and you'li live a healthier, happier and longer lite. One mo.st efficient ana harmless wav to do this
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    • 422 7 1 Just unpacked \'mas cards TOYS Novelties BABA Co. Ltd. I PHONE: 2115, 2122. MIDDLE ROAD. FOR RACES. Binocular.-. 8 x 30. 8 x 32, 12 x 3? ItllW Price $40|- upward. Field Glasses: Price $8 upward. Opera Glasses: Price $5j- only. Guarantee for Ist Quality. Repairs undertaken NEW CHINA
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    • 189 8 I 1939 I 5 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS. j Model 12 Q4 i 2 RCA Tubes; S Sole Agents: KEE mAT RADIO CO., 122-124. Orchard Road, j SINGAPORE. Phone 4566. H I THI WNm IXJT lIBk U* OcnuliM LIFETIME U H Wb«n yon boy Hi m shea rrx r s Li
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    • 142 8 f Take all your ClockG, Watches j and Gramophone-' that go wrons to YICK WOH HING i 429, North Brides Road, i (Near Middle Road). and they will have them going nght for you in no time. 1 Conh-actcrs for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army
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    • 64 8 ANNOUNCEMENT. We find from our experience that repairs on the MENDE Super 366 occur so seldom tha' decided to ?ive to the public tha full benefit of this pleasant fact. We are offering therefore. «'Hecimmediately our 10. EXTRA DISCOUNT—V c maintain ovr full guarantee of 12 months end our easy
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1178 8 "WeShall Remember" RASi^NEi^S Singapore, 8.05 j m ;Mb LONDON I ThT s jl^^^rX^J^^^^^^i/^IR, TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3. prayer during I JjH j|\ y j GSF 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m.) the sSe: MM !|II 1 h H GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.9 m.) those who J N<|§ 1 85 Announcements. ana' Sog.Tncf give
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  • 482 9 ENTERTAINMENT PAGE ;his week, film Pi plain, hard facta, be- (lyniros and de- films that ar3 iiroduct n (or are being have gone IntPWOfV v .jjj The Arizona jane Wither* with V/ilcoxon, Faul'ne potvlcy. Tyrone M i ncy Kelly, Ranp T j. Edward
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  • 35 9 UEARING for the first time of the discovery that cows give «»ore and better milk to a "■usual accompaniment. John l'u\ uv predicts a lot of run of the milk music. i
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  • 24 9 Chester Morris. Joan Fontiane and Richard Dix in "Sky Giant." an R.K.O. Radio picture which opens at the Capitol shortly.
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  • 569 9 MEWS of local films. We'll stand off with "Sky Giant," coming to the Capitol, and featuring Richard Dix. Cheater Morris and Joan Fontaine. The drama involved in a pioneering flight across the Arctic to establish a new air route to Europe forms the
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  • 114 9 WOMAN Against Woman" is a melodramatic title, but the M.G.M. picture at the Pavilion is not melodramatic fare, even though it deals with so sad a subject as divorce. This is a bold and clever play telling of Stephen Holland, who is divorced from Cynthia and
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  • 122 9 B\SIL RmthfcOne, as Major Brand ulav<d his lirst here role on the screen and his 22-year-old son Kodiuii UtadC b»s sen-en debut as lus father's subordinate in the Wainer Bros, production of "Dawn Patrol." Starring Errol Flynn at the head of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 219 9 Perfume That Is As Cooling As A Waterfall Keep yourself cool i with Hi mal ay a j I Bouquet Perfume. j Its freshness will ij^SSflrj delight you even on 'i»Jif^Ls*y the hottest days, And it lasts so well that a few r i drops stay fragrant ,1 for seven
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 251 9 f daily™crossword"i j---— I —!p ip~ 1 mz £23— xzz m& wmt- g|.. RSBi! 5?-p! BEWTT 23 II 24 If 25 1 11 I r ff* TT—r TT7 rrr— lg_i_il§_i_ii_Jlll rt*r 1 1 II 1 I I 1 1 M I te (Figures in parentheses denote Ihe number of letters
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    • 392 10 The Lest Word in Aviation Thrillers! ■——■lfl_____l_____i_ldH Yi<T RICHARD DIX ««.0 RAOO p iCluB£ Directed by Lew Landers. Produced by Robert Sisk. Story and screen I ploy by Lionel Houeet. A Grand Companion Picture to 'TEST PILOT" I $UNDAY~ at the CAPITOL m r_—r_«-nnininn B j I Ĕ 1 SI
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    • 209 10 I PAYIIJOA 3-15-6-15-9-15 TO-DAY j "Sffl eietaĕn» film with ideas and sense" SUNDAY DISPATCH I HERBERT MARSHALL VIRGINIA BRUCE MARY ASTOR Df M.-G.-M.s 'WOMAN against WOMAN' Metro-Goldwyn-ficer.tl t En *****1» f «mraSl shall and \ir I LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWSREE L WITH FIRST PICTURES ot MARSEILLES FIRE. I Z TO-MORROW I
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    • 307 10 A Real Joyous Holiday Showr CAPITOL 4 SHOWS TO Dw m 11-15 A.M. 3-15—6-15—9.15 The Excitement cf a Real Bull-Fight! The Thrilling Reaify (jf J Fiesta Time in Romantic Mexico DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLAND ar.d Hundreds of Dancing Senoritas IN With MARTHA RAVE and 808 BURNS Excellent supporting programme including
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    • 212 11 GRAND PALACE WORLD) Ea Ton* Sen St. S 5 I 1 i > p.m. 7 J).30 p.m. Z < by Shtno Bros. Ltd.,, 5 j viiss LEONG SHI FT FFF j mis ciibv j 2 P.M. DAILY J .3(1 l> A\— llTll Little Miss Nobody SUPPOR rED BI in Revolt
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    • 227 11 j I «W» XEW WORLD I SERANGOON j S BLSAII. ROAD I I (Malaya's Leading Amusement 5 [DANCE PAIL ACĔ) <AIR CONDITIONED). THONE 2477. I RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. Dine Dance in Perpetual Coolness at Malaya's I .Leading Cabaret. j \iislilK:«;».3o p.m. Till Miclnigiit-j Admission 50 cents. I SATURDAY EXTENSION UNTIL
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    • 211 11 ALHAMBRAj j NEXT CHANGEj I■ ill p j j L^ifl mm I I JL) I 1 w m% li IJal lohn Litel'Thomas Mitchell -Dick Foran Dincttd by Stanley Logan Screen Play by Oemo-i, Rpley and M.c*el Jeceby. Robert Lawrence K.mbte Based on a Set- JJ U'day Evening Pott Story by
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    • 169 11 a j Here's The Best Holiday Week-End SHOW in TOWN! I 4 SHOWS DAILY—II a.m. 3-15,6-15 9-15 P.M. 5 IAtttAMiSA (DIRECTION: SHAW BROS. LTD.) j 20th Century-Fox present I The Most Talked About Picture of the Year!- I vAN AMERICAN CAVALCADES j r AlJEMliEiieS I i i RAGTIMEBAND, j I
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  • 647 12 ANNIVERSARY dates come swiftly and the year speeds to its close. There was a time when it seemed that Armistice Day, Nov. 11. would be swamped in the actual events of a new and inorf* terrible war, but that danger mercifully passed, and throughout the Empire the twentieth
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  • 941 12  -  SIDELINES THAT SWALLOW MILLIONS By William Pengelly THE British Air Force and Royal Navy between them have at the present time an annual telephone and telegrams bili which in services alone runs into nearly £100,000. Cleaning services—that is to say, work with bucket,
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  • 432 12 JAPAN'S withdrawal from the International Labour Office means more than another gesture against the League of Nations. Her whole economic and military aggression is based on labour conditions which will not stand investigation by any international organisation devoted to protection of the living standards of humanity. FURTHER
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  • 66 12 arriteS J MANY a man loses essayist, through their ha rowing and not repayins 1 go with them. i"' The other day a man old cf milk in a Land™ hastily, and ran out v Just a milk and I dash A gossip writer discloses 0
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    • 69 12 X'MAS TOY BAZAAR Oimus To morrow j j SOMETHING NEW TO SEE THIS YEAR—BEWITCHING aNOW-CLAD SCENERY NEW TOYS KIDDIES j YOU'LL BE THRILLED EVENING GOWNS FOR 1939 Jt V_ SPECIULY SELECTED FROM yw /'the GROSVENQR house. j HAVE YO(7 SEEN iVD TRIED THE IF N T PHONE 6618 FOR mom
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    • 16 12 MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE 1 "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBI GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.
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  • 279 13 c Kingsley Wood, Minister for Air. mentions! »w. n tiiiates will be in th- region of £200 L Con IMons that next year* fibres. Firstline strength St t 8, an "T ease of fl2O million on under order
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  • 31 13 Reuter. bureau has notified the ion 3 of Japan's withthe International Labour! fTective from Nov. 3 this is rejected by 1.L.0. on n that two months' notice Reuter.
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  • 21 13 Reuter. Im manage says the Ncbci i'i;i-p ha*? *****ti Buck, author of "The 01 China -Reuter.
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  • 162 13 Tanganyika Fears A Coup Reuter. ASKED in t'»e Commons to give an assurance that the Government had no intention of transferrin< British colonial or mandated territories. Mr. Chamberlain declared that he had nothing to add to previous statements on the subject made on behalf of the
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  • 95 13 Led by AUouba Pasha, an Arab delegation arrived at Victoria Station, London, to subnu't the Aral) Palestine Congress rt solutions on the Palestine problem to the Briiisfi Government. AUouba Pasha is Egyptian organiser of the Arab Palestine Congress. Included in the
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  • 522 13 Reuter. JHE Jewish Chronicle, leading organ of British Jewish opinion, describes the Government's proposal to invite the Arab states to join in the Palestine discussions as an "act of high statesmanship." It speaks of the hasty pronouncement of the Jewish Agency yesterday
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  • 92 13 Reuter. The War Office announce* that the total strength of the Territorial Army at Nov. 1 uas 104.077. compared with a peace establishment of 201.707. The first anti-aircraft division, concerned jc'th defence of L mdon, hOl reached a strength Of 21.070. which fa above the
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  • 175 13 Reuter. *I/H'T action lias the Government If takri, to make it clear that any Japan r s-» urop." c a! to take over the aJm'nistrritio- and control of I BStanil in Thina will be strongly Cppasc I by Britain, asked -Mr. Ward|mw Milne In
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  • 97 13 Reuter. LOOTING IN BERLIN. Be! In. Nov. 10. i!ci)ot tl o f the burning o» synagosad the c'cmolit'on of Jewish j tores continue to come in firm all pa its of the country. Looting wa? in fall swing in the wed end of Berlin to-night. Mr. Bssfl Kraemer.
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  • 373 13 Soviet Government, according to Chinese reports, have consented to render greater assistance to China in the form of aeroplanes ami oiher war materials. As a result the Chinese air force ia rtwangtung will soon be augmented to an extent that will enable it to give
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  • 46 13 FRANCO BRITISH CONCORD Reuter. Mr. Cha.nberlain in a reference to ins forthcoming visit to Paris said be and Lord Halifax hop~d to take advantage of lie opportunity to review the international ri'uat'on in the light of recent events with the members of the French Gove.n.nent. Reuter.
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  • 65 13 Reuter. \T is officially announced that 1 the King and Queen will sail iv the cruiser Revulse on their visit to Canada next year. The Revulse will be escorted by two ships of the Second Cruiser Squadron. The date of sailing is not fixed
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  • 155 13 British Official Wireless. THE King of Rumania and Crown Prince Michael, who will arrive in England on Tuesday on a state visit to the King and Queen, will be met at Dover by the Duke of Kent. The King and the Duke of Gloucester will
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  • 62 13 Reuter. The latest state of parties in th° House of Representatives io as follows: Democrats 258, 165. Progressives 2 most doubtful. The headquarters of the Democratic party received the election results soberly but without undue pessimism. The Republican gains are conceded to be somewhat
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  • 349 14 Impressive Service This Morning (Tribune Staff Reporter). IN a thin drizzle of rain, Singapore this morning paid homage to the 1 «rlor ous dead of 20 years ago, when a simple, though touching ceremony w is performed at the Cenotaph. Members of His Majesty's
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  • 81 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Thursday. AN enterprising poppy seller Ut k the Rural Board nvmbe- by storm to-day. whrn they wee in the midst of lb dc!i!)f-rations, and in a leu seconds she had the satisfaction oi seeing all the members displaying the largest
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  • 180 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Nov. 10 A SERIES of sports events and entertainments have been arranged by the local organisers of the Poppy Day Fund in Malacca. Lady organisers have been selling poppies and the response given by local people has been heartening. On Nov 1 Savoy Theatre
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  • 19 14 A picture of the Governor and officers, taken at to-day's Cenotaph ceremony by a Tribune cameraman
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  • 108 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A CHINESE junk was reported sunk a mile off Tanjong Piandang in a storm early yesterday morning while proceeding to Kuala Kurau from Penang with $4,000 cargo. After leaving Penang on Wednesday night it ran into a storm and was
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  • 260 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JJIS MAJESTY the King of Siam, accompanied by his entourage, arrives by the "Meonia" to-morrow. Owing to the brevity of his stay, no special arrangements haw? been made for nis entertainment by the Siamese community here. Soon after arrival, the
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  • 215 14 "OLD SOLDIERS MEET TO-NIGHT (Tribune Staff Reporter) VEHICULAR and pedestrian traffic was stopped in all parts 0 f th. city this morning when, at 11 o'clock, the first gun signally.. t H commencement of the customary two minutes' silence was fired fr Mm Fori Canning. City of hustle and hurry,
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  • 51 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. rj'HK Municipal Ambulance Servicv registered a record number oi calls yesterday. Twenty calls came through within 16 hours. Most of the cases were the results of traffic accidents, but a few were victims of highway robberies. No fatal cases were reported,
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    16 14 The King oi Siam about to Lave the m.s. "Meonia" lor at Penang yesterday
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  • 18 14 HpHE Imperial Airways bmß pbm which was expi to ttrhri here this morniiu until 7 p.m.
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  • 428 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapor Thsrsday. Poflftgpfl Zoo was the butt of considerable criticism a( lobby's three-hour meeting of the Rural Board at the Land Office. Replying fo a complaint contained in a letter In (he Board from (he Manager of the Zoo. suggesting
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  • 133 14 £VENING classes at the Young Men's Christian AssQciausa semmn merce reopen on Dec. 2, 1938. f |f On I liday. Nov. 18, this year, all commercial classes date h» r days but examinations will be held until Nov. 29. To start new classes once a year
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  • 249 15 PREMIER ATTENDS GUILDHALL BANQUET Midoa, Nov. 10. IIR. Cbamnerlaa wa< s'nvi d on! f( r <." tracrdinarj d*> ratio its of enthusiasm at n banquet a( Guildhall r if o ;,fl i( s i v (omi.- M -in* shsne si «ijii nimjiv. ntered
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  • 63 15 at Putney iffTSS tt t ud h <™' »i hhk wife. Dr. Benes is stavh E 2 go for a going to America to take un ii.!. ln la i><' 'or some time before Benes and his wife as thevTf? S. V as a n
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  • 193 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Sififraporc, Th v rsday. THAT out of a sum of S?,Bf>o sex aside for this year for improvements to the Malay Settlement, only *462 was spent Wis mentioned at to-day's meeting of the Rural Board. Mr. A. J. Nev/by of the
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  • 290 15 ITHE British Government s decision to abandon the plan of partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states is generally endorsed by the morning papers which express the hope that the two parties would avail themselves of the offer and forge between them the foundations of
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  • 74 15 Reuter. New York. Nov. 10. As a n mil of their election trains the Rephb!leans ann Other conservative elements are predicting that they will offer substantial opposition in futon' to the Now Deal measure in the eonsress They are also talking optimistically In 1940 l th
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  • 94 15 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 10. A.l Wireless stations in Germany yesterday night observed two minutes silence in honour of Herr yon Rath whom Herr Hitler promoted counsellor Of embassy of the first class before the diplomat's death. The French Charge d Affaires conveyed condolences on behalf of
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  • 48 15 Reuter. Istanbul, Nov. 3. Hour to hour Turkey is anxiously awaiting news of the condition of Kemal Ataturk. who is unconscious. The latest ojlletin issued stated his general conui uon had worsened further. Earlier it *ras understood general weakness wis affecting his heart.—Reuter
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  • 34 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday.—Miss Corpris, staying at Raffles Hotel, reported to the Police that her cash amounting to $130 had been stolen from her room at 11.45 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 131 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) i f is understood that a few non-Europeans will be invited to play in the Singapore state rugger trial, preparatory to the selection of the representative for Malaya Cup matches. n Uy to be filled is □ugh consideration may be threequarter
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  • 59 16 Reuter Wireless. New York, Nov 10. DON U BUDGI, holder of th;WiniOicdi n, American. Australiai id French lawn-tennis L-hampioushlps has turned pro v :il and accepted an offer of 600 to tour the United States and olay matches against Ellsworth Vims. The 'hst match will be
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  • 5 16 DONALD BUDGE .profcssUmal
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  • 272 16 THE annual badminton tournament of the J.C.S.A. in the handicap singles and doubles were brought to a successful conclusion with the playing of the finals between Yap Chin Tee and Chan Khek Beng in the singles and Yap Chin Tee and Koh Chek Tuan and (ion Ah
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  • 77 16 THE Women's Robinson Cup competition held by the Garrison Golf Club resulted in a win for Mrs. E. A. Joy, Mr?. L. R. S. MacFarlane being runner-up. 'Ihe Garrison Golf Club Duke's Bowl competition «36 holes, on handicap) will.be played from Nov. 11
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  • 125 16 The R.A.F. Baseball Team which is last coming to the iront, after dropping a close score against the strong American Baseball Team and the Singapore Clubs, will be seen in action next Sunday in a double header. The first game will be played at 9.30 a.m. when the
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  • 34 16 St. Andrew's Old Boys beat Port Canning by 10 points (drop goal, penalty goal and try) to five (one goal) in a rugby match played at the Thomson Road Deport yesterday.
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  • 667 16 RACE ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY TO-MORROW To-Day's Card To-Morrow's Card Final Days Of Bukit Timah Winter Meeting 'Scratchings And Order I Of Running A CCEPTANCES for to-day and to-morrow the final two days' of the Singapore Turf Club Winter rrce meeting: at Bukit Turiah are a> follows: f Horses not accepting
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  • 55 16 RACE selections by "Argus" for today s laces at Bukit rimah are as follows: RACE I—GEISHA GIRL The Waxrior RACE 2 —THE PLANTER Jock Gordon RACE 3—SWEET COLLETTE Carmtop RACE 4—NUTCRACKER Temple RACE 5—THt POACHER Fighting Finish RACE 6—TURN OVER Aviemorc RACE 7—GOLDEN GLIMrSE Jack Druce
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  • 24 16 Reuter Wireless. The cricketer Harold Larwcod who recently resigned from Nottinghamshire C.C.C. will play for Blackpool in Rlbblesdale League next season.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 41 16 The S.C.F.A. (League champions I and the R. A. »Cup champions) meet at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. Another attractive game has been arranged for Tuesday when the R.A.F. (Garrison Cup and League champions* will oppose the Chinese.
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  • 140 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) COME splendid fighis will be M at the Happy World Lo-morr*! night, when Mr Geo E Lee mfr present 24 rounds of exciting ftehk to the Singapore bo\i,: s s Main event is a six tbre nu 1I1( iound contest between B
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  • 126 16 (From Our Own Correspoadad Kuala Pilan. Nov 9. THE newly-formed Kuala Pilah Hockey Club made their fiM ap pearance on the field last evenin? when they met. and defeated the Tuanku Muhamad School by the wide margin of 7—o. Considering thai mosl ol the phjß
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  • 93 16 R.A.F 13 pts: R..\ JHE Royal Air Fane be* the Royal Artfflerj n«B yesterday at Sek tar by 1" P fli,lts (two goals and a penalty H) to nil. The quick tacjdin back division kept the Ounn rstf oa. vim. wan pta) mostly coniined to w forwards,
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    • 38 16 J^BOXING 9.P.M. ft\ I»HAPPY IV ff WORLD 8- Jnmum iTo-Morrow Night vs T14.1H IKM I All 6 (3) Rds.—l26 Ittt AI. DAKS vs. SYLVER STARR 6 (2) Rds. And Three Good Preliminaries POPULAR PRICES: 50, 30 10 cts.
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    • 91 16 When you have a cold on your chest the c important thing is to fcreak up I f tion quickly. This is where Sloan's Lin can give speedy aid. Applied gentl; r and back, Sloan'? Liniment v. ill cpii penetrating beat deep into the painn g $S and bring a
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  • 291 17 Chowdhury Baskaran Were Prominent ALL THE HOCKEY RESULTS \ssiK iation 4; S.C.C j DISPLAYING excellent combination and good stickwork, the Inn Association, fielding a strong side, beat the Cricket Club by ua ls to one at the padang yesterday. •he game began slow, it improved
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  • 22 17 Reuter. London, Nov. 10. to-day's Rugby Union J 28; Kent 11. I ftern Counties 21. U 3; Leicester 17. —Reuter.
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  • 85 17 Edinburgh. Nov 10. ji CROWD of 40 000 saw Scotland beat Wales 3—2" in the soccer international played here t^-day. Play was even for the first twenty minutes. Then Wales broke away and scored through Astley. Derby centreforward Gijlick, Everton, left-winger, equalised shortly before half time. Walker.
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  • 39 17 Reuter. London, Nov. 10. The England team vs. Ireland at Old Traffcrd, Manchester on Nov 16 Will bo: Wcodley, Sproston, Hapgood. Willingham, Cullis, Mercer. Matthews, Hail, Lawton. Stephenson, Smith. The Scotland vs. Wales teams are unchanged,- Renter.
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  • 368 17 V Juniors Beaten Rest Girl* 2; "V" Juniors 0. CTARTING off in a very tame man- ncr, eight girls only being on the Held, the Rest (girls) hockey nrartice match against the V.M.C.A. (juniors) later developed into quite an interesting game. The game was Played
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  • 49 17 The following ties in the Singapore Badminton Championship Commercial Houses Tournament will be played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall, this week-end: Saturday at 2.15 p.m.: Mansfield Badminton learn vs Straits Times Press Sports Club. Sunday at 10 a.m.: N.A.A.F.I. Imperial Club vs Boustead Badminton Team.
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    • 69 17 i S CALF'S FOOT JELLIES are prepared from fresh calves' feet and are particularly s-iKab»e for invalids by reason of their delicate flavour and digestibility They arc flavoured to suit every palate, and are highly recommended by the Medical Profession because they are heat sterilised and therefore contain no injurious
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    • 449 17 RHEUMATISM Questions every sufferer should ask himself Why do suffer the excruciating pains of ''Ss*. Rheumatism Why are my joints painful and Stf^7 creaky Why do my muscles feel as though they \9w va// are tied into knots? There arc thousands of ®vf jlf Y\ of other men and women
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  • 266 18 S. C. R. C. Invitation Tournament ||OON Chow Tat and Chua Choon Leong sprung a surprise in the final of the open doubles of the S.C.R.C. invitation tennis tournament when they beat Yong Loon Chong and W. J. M. Warden in straight sets
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  • 17 18 Left right: Chow Tat, Choon Leong, W. J. M. Warden and Loo n
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  • 237 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Nov. 5 THE report in the Sunday Tribune 1 of Oct. 30 regarding the revival of amateur boxing in Singapore has been read with interest by several Singaporeans and other Britishers in this city. There is certainly a boom on in
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  • 24 18 Competitors in the t r c team tennis toum postponed last Sunday that it will now be P C, day at the
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  • 36 18 V.M.C.A. tennis team D cers* Team on Saturday at 4 5> E c RE- tennis court Kami* Dawood 1 r C. Y. Koh. Lim Hee Pakir Players are r'L at V.M.C.A. at 3.45 p?n
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  • 380 19 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate out selves with the views expressed. Editor of the Malaya Tribune] laya has often been inaptly as a land exemplifying racial ov visiting 'Somebodies," who
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  • 93 19 the Malaya Tribune] r has always served as ►r public opinion. May I all space to comment on and to assist Jewish refued that $100,000 should o: agapore Jewry to help the a passing through this refugee is not the omy have to face. There is the acation
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  • 88 19 {To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—Great inconvenience is caused PV tpe gangs of cyclists who race round and <ibout the Padang in Singapore. Thr other night an Indian was knockel c-own by one such cyclist, and I myself nad to call the ambulance. The cyclists very
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  • 259 19 \To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir, —Many unscrupulous employers take mean advantage of the lack of unity among commercial clerks, and have not hesitated to exploit the poor clerks at their own expense. This has led to advertisements appearing in the papers offering $20 as "salary"
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  • 171 19 fTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—I was in the Police Court recently and noted that European accuse i j were given seats next to the investigal- j ing officer and the court inspector, con trary to the system adopted and trea*ment accorded to Asiatic men
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  • 147 20 ALTHOUGH the week has been quiet there are signs of increasing activity in the near future, says the Weekly Rubber Market report of Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd. The coming I.R.R.C. meeting is still the main factor of interest, and it is now generally conceded
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  • 485 20 Mr. John Laycock MR. John Laycock writes as follows, appealing on hehalf of the welfare of the blind in Singapore:— [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune 1 Sir,—It ought to give us aU severe twinges of conscience that nothing is being done in
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  • 117 20 Reuter. Munich, Nov. 10. RIOTS broke out at Munich in the early hours of this morning as a protest against the shooting of Herr yon Rath. Windows of Jewish shops were, smashed, a number of shops were set fire at the instigation of
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  • 223 20 London. Oct. 31. British Rubber Publicity Association has made arrange* for the establishment of the Crude Rubber Development Kureju, Munsey Building, Washington, D.C., under the supervision of \j, W. S. Lock wood, formerly American Assistant Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Rata via and London.
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  • 118 20 There will be a constant interchange of information between the organisations in London and Washington, whose efforts will closely follow those which have been found effective in Great Britain. The Crude Rubber Development Bureau will maintain Ihe closest contact with agricultural universities, research bodies and farm trade
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  • 36 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Bangkok, Nov. 10.—Th? Minister of Defence escaped sudden death last night. While dressing, his personal servant twice Ered on him with a Colt revolver. Both rhots missed and the servant was arrested.
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  • 335 20 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- ERS.—A splendid day for frusi- J ness, pleasure and travel The J best day of the week for most activities as a matter of tact. J and things should go Kith a erring. The stars are aeldov. better mood or mere javcurcjle
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    • 48 20 When a MAN <y~ tells you— his U,t denUl trouble. jawder «ad that ke k- >y ever since. f that M ««lt he hat t53 k K *y whi,t ltf !S which are the ea»7 bis friends Well, don't 70a think it is worth trying (or ymu teeth!
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  • 72 21 i Mozambique troops h were massed on Uier Chinese in ,n attempt to r Sunday night, ae- io reports. >ps anoorantly see:the border, firing ided one Po.iugues: of a border patrol. fLfrican soldiers volleys and killed v jese territory. f< rcem( nts were imbed to the
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  • 38 21 If) n h II i li iuth of H-ingtai. havj engaged mese reinforce I fr» m Haiitang. .he were enrolled by manded by Wang ceupied Lhe e'ty have cawtured «he com to nn *er the:"c.
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  • 64 21 I Upon the recommend a il Military Council fie decided at its regit "a* re on Nov 1 10 award the national emb'efti Ah Teh-chenx and I he 58: li D vis on for filing of Japanese wn.r- River In Anhw:l re i have damaged severa l
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  • 1097 21  -  China's Industrial Development Part 2 By x-n r Wong Wen-Hao article, you read of the period during: which i steps were taken to base hina which, up to largely an agricultural ,1. too, of how England,
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  • 23 21 t ln troopg standing by—ready for the front. Note their modem answer to criticism that China's forces aren't up-to-date.
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  • 157 21 MR. W. S. Duprce, Manager of 111 Jardine, Matheson and Company, Ltd has been appointed Director of Special Administrative District No. 3, in rac cession to Mr. T. T. <»'»o, brother of Mr. Quo Tai-chi, Chinese Ambassador in London. Since the British Concession WAJ handed
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  • 173 21 ACTING under instructions of the Mayor, employees of the Hangchow City Government now contribute a part of their monthly salary to the fund for the relief of Chinese refugees in the lakeside city, according to Chinese reports. The amount contributed by each ertnloyee is in proportion
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    • 10 21 (Daily. China* (paqjL (Edited by T. H. TAN) I I
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    • 673 21 II medkintt were needed for a mill dozen complaint*—that laying up for indefinite periods was necessary—that it waa also 111 I j j necessary to take dangerous drugs and narcotics—was an illusion. 'ASPRO' bas dis- ||l II polled it. For it is the medicine that takes the place of a
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  • 38 22 Some of the Ceylon Army Service Corps who went on a scheme in which "gas played a big part. The "enemy" were sighted on the Kesbewa Bond, and villagers congregated in great force!—(Times of Ceylon).
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  • 46 22 Reuter. London, Nov. 1. INVITED at question lime m Peiliament to make a statement regarding representations foi changes in ihe Ceylon Constitatton, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. CcHmhU Secretary, said he was net yet in a position to say anything abaut the matter.—Reuter.
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  • 34 22 Colombo, Nov. 4. During his visit to England, Mr. P. E. P. Deraniyagala was elected to the Committee of the Zoological Section of the BriThh Association for the Advancement of Science.
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  • 200 22 Colombo. A meeting of the Executive Committee of the All-Ceylon Village Committees Conference was held at Udugaha Walanwa, with Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike in the chair. A large number of Village Commit* >c chairmen from various parts cf the Inland were present. It was decid'd
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  • 368 22 Findings Of Ceylon Enquiry Commission (United Press of India). Colombo. Nov. 2. pOMPLETE vindication of Mr. P. N. Banks, Inspector-General of Police, in the steps he tr>ok Is obtain the deportation order on Mr. Bracegirdle fa contained in the finding of the Bracegirdle Enquiry Commission, whose report
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  • 565 22 Colombo, Nov. 3. move will Sir Baron Jayatilaka make now? Should he resign from the Board of Ministers, and the Council? Or, should he nor?, queries the "Times cf Ceylon." These questions are being asked (and answered) at the confen rces thnf are being held
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  • 59 22 (United Press). Colombo, Nov. 6. AT a meeting of the Executive 11 Committee of the Congress. Sir Baron Jayatilaka was elected President of the Ceylon National Congress for 1938 to 1939. Sir Baron, who is the Home Minis, ter of the Government of Ceylon, »s
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  • 56 22 Colombo, Nov. 5 that Mr. H. G. VS author and BCienti ture at the Tbwn H camber wh.en he a lmay. An estimated has bsen recomri Committee of th council to maki for sam.e. This being thi kind in the hist it will have to
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  • 199 22 (Reuter). Lulu, £JEYLON*S cultural debt to India was acknowledged by \j r v Amarasuriya, President of the Ceylon National Coagreqc anc Mr. E. A. P. Wijeyeratne, speaking under the Mapuces 0 r th t md Swaraj League, London. Mr. Amarasuriya said that Ceylon's ultimate political aspirations
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  • 128 22 Colombo, Nov. 5. When the State Council meets next week Mr. J. C. Howard (Legal Secretary will move the first reading of the bill, to make provision for the establishment of juvenile courts, for the super vision of juvenile offenders, for the protection of children and
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  • 189 23 FOR MUSLIMS, ANOTHER FOR HINDUS! Quetta, Nov. 7. in, &J.L.A. (Central), prominent Muslim League hi issued a press statement advising the British n enl Iwc Federations and appealing to Princes n d tnd England to give consideration to this matter lined of trie
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  • 99 23 (United Press). Sialkot, nov. 3. Maxima, who was awarded capital •itco.ee In tha case et murder oi Taj D.n a Muslim Conpre- worker, was executed this morning in Sialkot goal. In all, eight peiToiio had bee tent tip f r trial in connection with the rrttirdet and the
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  • 210 23 (United Press). Hyderabad (Deccan). Nov. THE next session of the Indian Mathematical Conference organls«d by the Indian mathematical Society, will be hrld in Hyderabad pnder ihe auspices of the Osmania University in Decemb-r next. Several mathematicians ol toreign Universities are expected to attend
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  • 297 23 (United Press). Delhi, Nov. i. THE next session of the All India Women's Conference will be held at Delhi' from Dec. 28, and will last <or five days. Between 250 and 300 v uen delegates are expected to assemble for the conference. A reception Committee has
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  • 181 23 (United Press). tmakulam. Nov. 2. AR( HBISIIOP Neater of the Russian Church In the Far East arrived at Kottayam ,-„nd was accorded a rousing reception by His Holiness mevan Mar *V*«lois, Catholics of the Fast and others. A great friend
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  • 31 23 (United Press). The Central Advisory Board of untitled tion will meet in New Delhi on Dec. The main item for discussion will b' the Wardha Scheme of Education (.United Press I
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  • 183 23 (United Press). Peshawar, Nov. 2. IyiAHATMA Gandhi and party were ±I*. stranded for half an hour on the outskirts of the Afridi indencn J en* territory near Kohat when the propaganda bus carryinp the party g-dt dirt < f ?fir. whde pVodecdiftg from MlVaKhcal near
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  • 233 23 (United Press). £H)NGR£SS Councillors walked oui from a meeting of (he local Municipal Council yesterday because a motion for deleting a reference to Robert Give in <h-» address drafted for presentation to H.E. the Governor, was ruled out of order. Mr T. R. Gopal Rau,
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  • 124 23 (United Press). New Delhi. Nov 27. IT is estimated that there are 35.000 to 40,000 qualified doctors now practising in India, and although a proportion of one doctor to roughly 10.000 of the population would appear to be very inadequate, it is a fart that
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  • 183 23 (United Press). Bomuay, Nov. 7. JJNITED PRESS definitely understands that the Indian National Congress will have nothing to do and will not co-operate with the Chatfield Defence Enquiry Committee whose members arrived here this morning by s.s. "Strathaird." Mr. Bhulabhai Deaai (Congress) Leader of the Opposition
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