Malaya Tribune, 12 November 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune JHalaya; National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVII -No. 269. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, November 12, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1938 FIVE CKX T <
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    • 165 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Domfrumr In Malay* j Eh ALTO I i.»ld Silver-plated, sold bell with case $135. I i> SEASON CO., LTD., II 115, North Bridge Road. Doctors ond Dentists Prescribe It For headache and toothache* f neuralgic and rheumatic pair.s.as well »8 anJ m v to colds. iLmuß
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    • 104 1 if Some nice bunding lots in Grove Estate (Goodman Road. Branksome Road, I Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12,Qu0 square teet to 17.000 f square feet. From 11 cents to 18 cents per square foot according to the site. Mortgage up to 60 per cent, of the purchase
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    • 161 1 MADAME PAGE 92 Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowru.' Designed Created in her work rooms 9 5 $30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Ask your dealer for the new bavoury or Cocktail size Ryvita—ideal for parties, etc. m tooth brushing •••::;.Vs— clean until •very nook and cran- y been explored
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  • 151 2 Amsterdam. TilE number of convicts in Java has increased by some 25 per cent, since IMO and the overcrowding of the prisons is causing anxiety to the authorities, reports the "Telesraaf" in a message from Batavia. There are now 10.000 more convicts
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  • 469 2 Fortunes In Charity Schemes London, Oct. 22. STATEMENTS that small fortunes have been amassed by fraudulent and quasi fradulent collectors for charity appear in the minutes of evidence taken before the Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament on the Collecting Charities (Regulation) Bill. Cas°s
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  • 36 2 Mr. N G. Ferguson, Executive Engineer. P.W.D.. Province Wellesley, left on furlough by th? "Glenogle" on Saturday, and Mr. A. C. Wilson. Resident Engineer. Waterworks, Bt. Mertajam will act in his place.
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  • 39 2 ing over 11 *T .ed in the Rivei nel Sremski M» rc\i t npar Slav fisherman. It is good preservation Its finder Mil,,; states that he has tther fragments of an mous skull. in r
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  • 147 2 A TORCHLIGHT huntsmen in gn ci form paraded through Sofia t anniversary of the Bui men's Association. The opening of Bu: ria's ing and shooting exhil -lay was attended by i Government and deli from Yugoslavia. Rami. The aim of the Assotiatier which has over 50,000
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  • 219 2 London. Oct H INFORMATION has just been received of aliotmr example summoning air aid undevelopro country by means of carrier nneni The incident occurred during tneuou oies earlier this year in Waar» A detachment of th/ E Scouts was cut X and sun -vi native forces. The
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    • 425 2 S'IEAMEU SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England). M i> P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 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 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1939
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    • 369 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? I Please let us offer you I accommodation ion the I fastest, most modern and 1 luxurious. I N.D.L EXPRESS I LINERS. I Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD* I 124, Robinson Road, m Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL
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    • 276 2 HOLIDAY (RIISES To: BANGKOK SAIGON l By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons From Penang, P. Sham. Malacca, S pore m.s. "Meonia" (11,000) 8-11 9-11 10-11 U-U ms "ALsia" U-2WiO> 29-11 30-11 1-12 3-12; jml "SeUndU" U3 000) 20-12 21-12 22-12 23-12 r spĔ cial CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE December 23rd.
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    • 207 2 TRAVEL BY 0. S. K. LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION Express Liners: in s. "BUENOS AIRES MARU." m.s. "SANTOS MARU." m.s. 'RIO DE JANEIRO MARU." m.s. "LA PLATA MARU m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MARU." Offer the fastest connection from Singapore to:— Durban 17 days. Cape Town 20 days. Rio de Janeiro 31 days.
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    • 103 2 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. 11 Direct Service to Japan Via W and to Calcutta via F»« Taking cargo on tl irq for Canton, Macs o Cnefo, Tientsin. Newel ports, Formosa, the I n FOH JPCNANG AND < U < M \ov. 15 KUTSANG Nov. 14 FOR HONGKONG s SUISANG KUTSANG
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    • 593 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i'UBLiC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS INDERS are now invited for the materials or service. For m iculars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing Nov., 1938. v >ply and delivery at Paya Leber Vumpir.g Station of i Casements (Deposit 12 noon, 28th Nov. 1938. C re and maintenance
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    • 714 3 PUBLIC NOTICES and other iwson? h that ali creditors demands any clai or Ah Boon tat e 01 Dato Ten Ibrahim, 0 f No 90 Jalan St day ol'2S l ied on whose Will was mS» ar S Probate of '•since de eded) Tnh d d L° J oh im
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    • 1080 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership business hitherto carried on by Tan Soon Hin and Seah Eng Hock under the name and style ol 'Tan .soon Hin and Seah Eng Hock ;.ud Co.' as Co.: tractors at No. 23. Idri.s Road, E&nga. pore, has been dissolved
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    • 644 3 POSITIONS WANTED pOSITION desired by a medicalmar. (M.8., P, S.) either as assistant or on any Rubber Estate. Write Box No. 453. co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. MISCELLANEOUS MAY I HELP YOU Thirty year:/ practical experience n homoeopathic treatment. Many chronic and complicated cases have been cured by me in Malaya,
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  • 460 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Friday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Steady Steady Spot Buyers 838 8 516 116 Sellers 81 2 8 716 —1 16 Ist Forward '(December) Buyers 83 8 8 38 Sellers 81 2 8 716 —1 16 2nd Forward'(Jan Mar.) Buyers 87 16 8 716 Sellers
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    • 399 4 (incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12 et »l Street, Singapore. :°r's Office .6441. A 1 Manager's Office 6442! L:change Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cab!e Address: m CHLNGKL'O." Pu.d Up Capital Ch. 40.000,000 00 P.rsvvvp Funds in excess Ch. S 5,200.000 Total ASSCta approximately eh. S 2,020,000.000 ill .\I)
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    • 90 4 I, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW ORK BANKERS Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving Trust Co.. Lloyds Bank, Lid. Chase National Bank BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LEE KONG CHIAN,
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    • 470 4 CDOT F VALUABLE NEW Offllm** r Ft XL Cm m RECIPE BOOKLET! -TROPICAL RECIPES" mSsĔ^: Many delicious tropical recipes employ- ing familiar ingredients. Planned espe- S^^^ffit daily for use in yow own kitchen! tS^j^r^j You can be sure of delicate texture, wJLIfjJfTfS finer flavour in all these recipes if you
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  • 844 5 WORK FOR PEACE WITH HONOUR (Tribune Staff Reporter). ATTENDANCE at last night's dinrer of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, held at the Xric'phi Hotel roof garden was Ihe hk<vest for years. ;p»nl oi comradeship, so much n b; all rank* j1 in* uucfc
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  • 236 5 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS. —Journeys or visits should be extremely pleasant. Keep off controversial subjects a: friendly or family gatherings and aon t become, ruffled you are the object of a UtUe friendly critici m or are made the butt for a little well-meant humour. SPECIAL
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  • 154 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IN accepting the offer of the British Legion to police the surrended areas in Czechoslovakia, Herr Hitler paid a compliment to the Legion and at the same time showed his good, will to the British nation, said His Excellency the
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  • 39 5 The Controller of Rubber announces that the export of dry rubber from Mdava. Rrunei and Labuan last month was 27.296 tons, made up as follows:— Mainland 27 042 S. S. Islands 15? Brunei 93 Labuan g
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    • 8 5 Ovaltiiag' .and note tHe Difference CMAM tt t
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    • 295 5 WINCARNIS TUB GREAT BODY BUILDER. Be Careful •n wearin? unground Sunglasses, whlcti your eyes to be^deleetjve. f t0 N; lJ S»n and see the moder- l«mta ntted with Genuine Chance COfllah Crookes' B or B2 Dark glise* or Safe and Comfortable ISou At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House
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    • 624 5 HOW IS YOUR ENGLISH? Is th* above question correct? Read the following book;, and find out I COMMON SENSE ENGLISH GRAMMAR by Holland iiOc. MODERN ENGLISH PUNCTUATION by R. Skelton $1.50 PITMAN'S BOOK OF SYNONYMS ANTONYMS 1 50 ENGLISH EXERCISES by B. Barrett 2.10 HOW TO SPEAK' ENGLISH EFFECTTVELY 3.00
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    • 430 6 m See Qui A'eat Styled Available in Fexrr PopularTypesof Ends Illustrated t5 Wl PARIS tMc-Sidng 11 SUSPENDERS Ca«'f skid of yomr shouldui 1 YouTI enjoy genubeTree- B Swing" Suspenders, No- H skid...No-Stroin.. No-PulL Male* your selection from 25 a wide variety of newest mm patterns and colorings JH available in
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    • 311 6 OVRHAULI^ •ft* modem W*f t» **co*Mflfto» Motmr»' SgmoKmg exhaust, frequent cubing Ol sp.irK piUf. engine fe**l at potNK and oa Meet lerMtOß hif ayutUwu of WOK.N KINOS AND WOti. eonse«|ueitUy there is apparet W*U ol Cy.uider ou i* Benzine. Ovrrifl ii will positively cure to troubles and dtriniiejv r—tor, ttormai
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    • 17 6 1939 AMERICAN H.MV RADH* i\u ,uu Sole Agent j KEBHUAT KAOIOtO, 122-124. Orrhanl RO*«• SING tfOBE. 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 805 6 Singapore Races R 4Qfe^y£ Bands Majesty's Brigade j TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3. 1 530 GSG Mcfs (16.9 m.) Cenotaph Service on Armistice f§T |B 605 Hed bv 1 Josef Morals) conducted on £s- G n JrShii»'* I If v S by Jac\ Clarke programme de. 10 30 II f V V^ff
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  • 330 7 MR. ADOLPH BUSCH SHOWS THE WAY London, Oct. 28. ORCHESTRAS may scon be playing without conductor. Mr. Adof-ph Husch and his colleagues have been showing how well a con due tor less orchestra can play. It has not yet been attempted on a
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  • 216 7 pHE Crunados. well known Australian dance and musical arlislos Happy World are drmwtag crowd* houses. h.del} with their act throu«hont Australia and Java Elsa Lewi,-. the lady partner, besides r^rsihf CCo^ p H Shed is also ltmarkable whistler They have just finished a season
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  • 117 7 WARNER Bros, have asked Mrs. Franklin, D Roosevelt, Emily 7'cst. Kathleen Wat til, Angela Patri, Will Durant and 2CI woman's page ditors throughout the country for the answer to Is A Sixteen-yCar-Old Girlf* to serve Bonita Granville as a guMe in her portrayal Nancy
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  • 78 7 Rains, who appeared with Garfield in "Four Daughters,' ria Dickson are scheduled to th the new Warner Bros, star Made Me A Criminal." role is that of a detective. Miss will inspire the criminal's re--3 rkefey directs. tlellinger's first Warner I3r cm on, "Heir.s Kitchen," star rey Bogart and
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  • 85 7 Hollywood. I D the kiss until I say 1 at*' said Director Bnshv to Ann Sheridan and Garfield when they were Iheir first love scene for Btfri "They Made Me A i bninaT*. n and John DID hold it— over a r'inute. The director kvc the
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    • 332 7 Hi How doe* s\\o a keep so 1 Yjuthfuu ifiy Attractive a^mu \f m ff Probably not one in ten could I H' \> M 8p A i guess her real age. For, thanks 1 wSr to Bile Beans, her figure is still |i V^^^mW attractively slim —her complexion I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 286 7 DAILY CROSSWORD *3 a* j& ii il— m —iilii iPip<si $£®i->*%' mm m& 20 18 11 iv-vA.v.: r ;v>,v Bjj&jJ ggflS' w ng gg -m 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 ii I 1 1 (Figured o parentheses denote the number of letters in the words
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    • 252 8 PAYIMOX I Again M. C. M Bring You The Week's Qhnw A Great Picture That est snow rv \jrcdi r iv. to-night G.i 5 9.i 5 Everyone wi 11 Thoroughly Enjoy! me. Stephen JR** jfl f He.trymac |1£ QQ|2U|^Si^Si^^M Think oi what |<E ow and you W*"^m\ iy r Jj/Mtuyn
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    • 356 8 II RICK P^e^gff&£ A Treachery Intrigue. Battles With Fists Guns A T.eacnery, w ram med with Fiery Action -ct qhnw "MANHUNTERS OF THE CARIBBEAN Will Make Yowßloodffie With Its Daring Revelation, Of Pagan Lov? andUfe In The Uncivilized. Impenetrable Jungles Of Central America^ Matinees: To-day and To-morrow at 130> P
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    • 62 8 w GRAND PALA C CE L (NEW WORLD) Eu; Tonf 7.30 tt 9.45 p.m. 1&»J0 p m S Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,) I Miss LEONG SHUET FEE f I MARRIAGE ofj j MRS CHEW j i j GRAND j I Matinees To-day and j To-morrow lit Had To Happen:
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    • 213 8 A Real Joyous Holiday Show! I c apitoT 3 SHOWS TO DAY: |l I 3.15 6.15 9.15 "I The Excitement of a Real Bull-Fight The Thrilling Berni ty of j Fiesta Time in Romantic Mexico DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLAND and Hundreds of Dancing Senoritas IN Gorgeous 111 s <' With
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    • 455 9 FOX It At m Binocular 8 x 30, 8 x 32, 12 x 32 binoculars Price $401- upward. Field Glasses: Price PH- upward. I Opera Glasses: Price $r,L only Guarantee for Ist quality. Repairs undertaken NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO 71. IIi?h Street, SINGAPORE 'Phone 3786. 4 Asthma Cause Killed in
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    • 137 9 A new note in fun. and love.when the funniest kid in pictures becomes Cupid's swing-time first assistant! dm OEnms 0 KEEFE J GEORCE BARBiER M JESSIE RAIPK^JF NEXT CHANGE PAVI L I O N y*y—— lalhambrai j COMING SHORTLY! \M I -fl ■j L«n« Tararr J ru, r.i t». V
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    • 176 9 As HA\ E GREEIED IRVING BERLIN'S "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND." j DAILY AT II %M. 3-13. 6-l.j and .9-15 P.WL? I v I^a< MMWIIBBaB I !AL HA MBRHI I" ALEX AM II iSi it'S j lIA V TiME BAND"! S TYRONE POWER ALICE eTyV'ton'amTcHe'^ L YOIT H»™ i i EVERYTHING YOf
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    • 162 9 Get Yoor Cood Portraits >j LILYWffIITE I PHOTO STUDIO. 79, Norlh Hridge Road, I (Opposite Adejphi Hotel), I SINGAPORE. j A VF n QFJM 730 PM s .WORLD 'OKJ l\ 93Q pM I Controlled by Stio~: Bros. Ltd. S I J WARNER OLAND In j "CHARLIE CHAN! J AT THE
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  • 622 10 XJLIE have already commented on tin' case of i Ceylonese born in the F.M.S. who was th t > winner of a Queen's Scholarship and thus obtained university education in Britain. Returning to Malaya, he found Jio opening suitable* to his ability and the education he had
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  • 985 10 Will They Stand The Strain? Week-end Review MOW that the European democracies N coming to terms with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, it is not too much to predict a fundamental change in the International outlook. Whether this change will be for the better or 11
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  • 139 10 A DIETICIAN point boys generally detest rice. t hem ol ll e haps some instinct warns tf grim day when it will be them. i That taught him a lesson, row taken the precaution ounking account.--From a A slate club treasurer to A M The woman
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  • 464 10 gEST NEWS for many days is the report that an Anglo-American trade agreement is ready for signature. It has been a difficult business, requiring many months of patient endeavour on both sides. If Britain had had only herself to consider it would have been easier but the
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    • 240 10 X 'MAS TOY BAZAAH Opens To morrow SOMETHING NEW TO SEE TT! IS YEAR BEWITCHING s.\UW i LAD SCENERY NEW TOYS KIDDIES YOU'LL BE THRILLED A little MARMITE makes a B/G difference Add a dash of Marmite to your soups and all meat and vegetable dishes and see how it
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    • 15 10 PP.C. Mr. Mrs. L. L. Goodman, Trr.perial Flying Boat on the 13th November, 1938. I
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  • 77 11 Reuter. WkRITAIN cannot honourably o a Government which permits, even instigates such a vile outburst of frenzied barbarism against ichat it reyards as a subject and inferior race any of those primitive pt\>p/t> in Africa who now enjoy the blessings of freedom tnid im pariiai justice
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  • 122 11 Reuter. POLITICAL or sis threatens in Czechoslovakia over the issues of the election of the new president to succeed Dr. Benes a nd the Slovak Party's demand for autonomy in their region. long the candidates for the presie M. Chvalkovsky, the present r Minister, which stands
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  • 296 11 Surprise Plan Announced British Official Wireless. yesterday that the gSS ""ounced the Com.nons Parliament legislation wUd&E t0 recomm «"d to wodd aecniro Imperial and The Government is said to h*v« io„ •-trunent f aviation communicatwn. country", overseas civil In tin. liSTht of
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  • 117 11 British Official Wireless. A letter received by the mayo- ol a Indsor from the King's private secretary announces that His Majesty has decided to give to the Corporation of V indsor 80 acres of land adjoining Windsor Castle. The letter adds that in making the gift
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  • 34 11 Reuter. It is believed In Washington that the Anglo-American trade agreement will be ready for signature in a few days. The British delegation has already begun issuing invitations for farewell party.—Reuter.
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  • 48 11 Reuter. Wearing undress uniform of an Ad miral of the Fleet His Majesty stood at the cenotaph for the Armistice Da service, with the Duke of Kent, whifj Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary looked down on the multitude trom a window in the Home Office.—Reuter.
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  • 49 11 THE only chance of a jusl and durable world peace was the assembly °t all the great nations to discuss without reference to past experiments or present ideologies the best means of securing it, said Mr. Lloyd t.oorge ir, ,i speech yesterday.
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  • 2 11 STOP PRESS
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  • 44 11 Reuter. Although official confirmation is lacktag, Reuter believes that the British Government is considering the question of approaching Germany regarding remit r.ttacks in a section of the German press on Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden, and certain members of the opposition.--Renter.
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  • 263 11 London Meetings Open Reuter. QELCGATE8 repraeittinf lh«- Jewish < oinim.nitirs in a'l parts of the worlcT, particularly i\\r United States and Palestine, have arrived in London to RtteMi ihv meetings of the Zionist gWMnl council. "We are in open session in the light of the
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Sir Nevile Henderson, the British Ambassador in Be/M. has been admitted to a London clinic to undergo a slight operation Renter.
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  • 167 11 Reuter. SALUTE of 101 gun., announced the election of General Ismet Ineunu as the new President of Turkey, which the National Assembly unanimously voted. It is generally fell that Ataturk's policy in home and foreign affairs will be continued without the slightest alteration
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  • 116 11 Reuter. Church bells rang out. guns thundered all over Hungary and the territory ceded by Czechoslovakia when Admiral Horthy made a ceremonial entry Into Kassa. the largest of the ceded towns. All trams, trains motor vehicles stop ped durins: the minute's silencs in celebration of the event.
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  • 76 11 British Official Wireless. The Duke and Duchess cf Gloucester .reached Paris yesterday on their return journey from Kenya. They are continung their journey to London to-day. According to early messages they wer e the guests cf the Duke and Duchess cf W.ndsor at luncheon and during the
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  • 32 11 A recent official map showing the as! Beiworfc of airways in the Empire which are now to be put undci Stale antroj under the new Government scheme.
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  • 71 11 IT _U understood thai Ther A Majesties will leave in H.MS. Repulse iron Portsmouth lor Canada in the second week of May, with a small suiie consisting of about ten persons from the household. H is unlikely that any British ministers will travel with the
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  • 55 11 Reuter. PIX British warplancs in Palestine eng- aged In an errand of mercy when from their bomb racks dropped food by parachutes to two Arab villages, Tubas, and Jinsafut, marooned as a result of tozrential. Both villages are in the area north of Nablus. which is
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  • 52 11 Reuter. j An earthquake which on Thursday ni?ht shook the world's seismograph t" unprecedented oscillations had its epicentre in the Pacific Ocean south of Alaska, according to the Air Ministry record at Kew indicated that the disturbances originated ruoo nv'les away en a bearing north by
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  • 221 11 Reuter. «IR Thomas Ittskip made a spirited dc- fence as M nister for Co-ordination t Defence in the Commons debate, for government. It was jmocrtant. he said. TOt only to look at the shoo window tut the resources behind. Sir Thomas Inskip proceeded
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  • 294 11 "CANTON in a week, is the slogan of* the Chinese columns at present forcing their way south wards, says a Chinese communique. In the west the railway at Chiangtsun end Talang has been recaptured and fighting is at present going on cutside 1 oklo. whi*
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  • 34 11 Reuter. President Roosevelt, says Reuter, told pressmen that the election returns are all right". He did not believe the results constituted any threat to continuation of the Liberal Government Reuter.
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  • 517 12 'THAT'S THE STUFF' (Tribune Staff Reporter) Dt [TITRATION of Great Britain's attitude towards rearmament, of her determination to protect the peoples of the Empire should the occasion arise, was made by His Excellency the Governor when he replied to the toast of the
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  • 38 12 T.kfn it last right's Ex-Servicemen's Dinner, left to right: Mi R U Taken 3t us. IS' Ex-Services Association (Singapore branch) H.E li t. WootVon. and Major Gen. W. S S. Dobbie the (MM
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  • 239 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MU iYA'S preparedness for any eventuality was referred to in speeches made last night s dinner of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya. His Excellency the Governor spoke of the assurance given to Government by Ex-Servicemen in Malaya that they would lend their
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  • 94 12 British Official Wireless. In consequence of the celebration of Armistice Day the Commons met at I neon yesterday instead of 11 o'clock and 01 v formal business was taken —name- j Iv, the introduction of bills by private j members successful in the ballot. j Of 253
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  • 142 12 Effort To End Ricksha Strike To Day (Tribune Staff Reporter). AN effect is being made to-day to end the strike by Mr. Chng See Jin. son of Mr. Chng >'f>h I.an, owner of a number of rickshas. it is through his own initiative that fifty of his rickshas will be
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  • 115 12 Penang, Friday. fpHEKE was an exciting chase at Dato Kramat Koad about 11 o'clock nn 'huisday. *vhen four out of a party of about ten Malays were ai rested by Mr. ft. C. B. Wiltshire, A.S.P. and Detective-Inspector a! McLennan for alleged gambling. It woidd appear
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  • 47 12 Mrs. Howard Pedlow, who will be one of the singers at the concert in aid of the Poppy Day Fund at the Memorial Hall to-night, won the gold medal for contralto voices at the Cheltenham Musical Festival for the West of England last May.
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  • 403 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. A (TKF-UONY. simple yet significant, was carried out this afterA on board the Italian cruiser R. Montecuccoli, when the UaliaTcon "1 for Singapore, Signor A. Perego presented decorat» II H The Sultan of fohore.
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  • 95 12 4 FURTHER decline in Infantile i t mortality is the most encouraging feature o. Singapore Municipality'- vital statistics ior the week ended Nov. 5, just issued. The infantile death rate in the week under review was 125.9 per per annum as against 147.2 In the preceding week and
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  • 537 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) (Tribune Staff Reporter). AN authority on Empire affairs whose comments arc a popula. item of the 8.8.C. broadcasts, Mr. H V. Hudson arrived in Singapore by the Nieiiw Holland to-day from Australia w here he had been secretan to the Commonwealth Relations
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  • 40 12 Reuter. London, Nov. 11. The air ministry .states that the R.A.F. bombers will return to England from Australia by short stages and not as has previously been stated to attempt to fly non-stop to England from Singapore.— R,\iter.
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  • 112 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE Muslims, members ol the All Malaya Muslim Mission ary Society, received the nc.ss ~i the death ol Ataiurk s;, Kemal Pasha, virtual i Turkey, with profound sorrt grief. All Muslim shops, busineblishments at Chulia Street Market Street, Arab Street and other places
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  • 158 12 (Tribune Staff i' JJIS Majesty Ananda Vlahidol. Siam s hoy king arrived b> the "Meonia" this morning, accompanied by the Royal party. He was met on board I>> the Siamese Consul-General, Loans Vudhisara Netinati. A fair number of the Siamese coot ;nunity was present at
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  • 76 12 [From Oi/r Ow* Corrt HitujMhat, j TWO Indians. Popular rd be 1 Nawab Khan, were rw fore Vngkn Iswuii ttr M»JP* man. the Batu Pahat t«m trate, yesterday for being si on of U tah.ls il n opium The first accused, was convicted andi months
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    • 54 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CUI'NA HUuLDING. CHUMA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORI :o: FIRS, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONS INSURANCE. AGENTS: HERLMBAN PO! BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., Hi. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG NG HON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, tPOH LEE AH WENG, "WANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, Lit, BRANCHES: fck UttRSEACHLNESE
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    • 55 12 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" Inciuentally, have you entered the Free Photographic Competition sponsored by the makers of Tolley's? $150 in cash prizes and many consolation ones. It's very sirnpl* —any camera, any make of film and you can win $50 tor one snap Ask your dealers for full particulars. McALISTER
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  • 263 13 Germany Arrays Itself Against "World Jewry Their Red Allies" BRITISH JEWS ILL BE PROTECTED Berlin Synagogues Burning... 11 is announced in London that George (h'ilvie Forbes, Charge d'Affaires in be< n taking steps rm;in eo\eminent for rding British lews in and their property. Lion in t Jermany asj minute change
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  • 47 13 Queen, opened the new fitv tSu k Wh was accompanied by the and Queen drove overto st of The King ham Hons* Noffoi k) P the King s birthpVace. SandrinJby the Lord Mayor of I?!* "if Queen Lady Mayors, in toT/new
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  • 373 13 (Tribanc staff Reporter) "l»E*Ar»i7 i. Si«irapore Friday. I Iwm come w!,cn have the simplicity to base pure lives on one maxim—that (iod is our Father," so declared Rev. W. Todd Military Chaplain, in a stirring address at the simple vet impressive Service oi Remembrance
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  • 283 13 Reuter. Berlin Nov. 10. REPORTS of burning of synagogues and demolition of Jewish stores continue countrywide. Shops were destroyed from Koenigsberg far northwest to towns south-west of the Reich. Looting was in full swing at the west end ot Berlin to-night. Crowds at the well-known shopping
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  • 44 13 Reuter. Stockholm, Nov. 11. The Notel prize for physics has been awarded to the Italian scientist, l»octor Enreco Fermi for his "discovery of new elementary radio-active substances, engendered by irradiation cf neutrons" and other researches on reaction created by !icntrons—Renter.
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  • 269 13 Singapore, Friday. SHORT but impressive service was held at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this morning when Mfrr. Adrian Devals, Bishop of the Diocese of Malacca officiated at a Benedict ion of the Moat Blessed Sacrament assisted by the Rev. Father Dass (Deacon) and the
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  • 1642 14 Sabara Returns $56 In Third Event (By "Marcus Superbus") IpN JOY ABLE s r ,,r' v. a* provided at Bukit Timah yesterday when the third card of eight events in the Winter race meeting of the Singapore Turf i lub was successfully worked
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  • 77 14 Race I—THE WARRIOR 112 $7 Bintanjr Tujoh SlO Achilles Sl6 Race 2—SLAPDASH $25 $8 Golden Blaze SlO .lock Gordon Race 3—SABARA $56 8 Refill $20 Grofmo 525 R ace XSF $40 $11 Temple $9 .Measure S8 X S—THE POACHER $19 Amazon $17 ('an*.''alone $3 Race G—REDOUBLE
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  • 26 14 The Warrior (Maclachlan up) is seen winning the opening Miss C. R. h^ t :™Tijoh f at Bukit Timah yesterday.
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  • 49 14 INTER COLLEGE HOCKEY Rafiles and Medical meet in the ju iiuil ihttr-ccUege match this afternoon en Raffles College ground Raffles College team: Ali bin Rosin, Kah PoO, mm Tat;- Vanna: Clarke Mm Kte; Raja Azam. Cheow Chye ShaiK Hui am Thunnsingam, Shiu Tai Reserves: Swee Tmg and de Souza.
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  • 66 14 S.C.n.C. team vs. Indian Association on Monday at Hong Lim Green: Evan Wen-. Kec Slang, Choo Beng, Kirn Swee Mm Kee, Boon Unn. Kee Pow. Mook Kirn' Kee Tlan, ShuJ Tett, Swee Ken~ On Wednesday vs. r.n. at Hong Lim Green: Jan Jee. Chim Bock, X T 00l
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  • 35 14 A reminder l§ given of tonight's b im; at the Happy World Covered B dium. The main eventers are Baby Mend: I i and Tiger Dollah and there is a strong supporting card.
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  • 340 14 BELOW is the card of events for '10-day the fonith ana MMg* cf the Winter race meeting at Bukit Timah. Scratching were as follows.— KacC I—Stroll Along. ilaT 2— Charley's Aunt. Tn e -—Bright Answer and St*»ybritc. i» uc 4—Fair Kirn; Ra c c
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  • 409 15 R. A. Outclass Chinese (By "ROVER") y hangi) 3; S.C.F.A 2. I up champions, the Gunners (Changi) played impresj at the Chinese, S A F A. league champions, in the Poppy soccer match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. ,1 victory was by the odd
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  • 124 15 Y.M.CA. 2: RE (Changi) 1. MAKING a good recovery in the sec- ond half the Y.M.CA. succeeded in gaining a win against the R.E. Changi by two goals to one at hockey at Anson Soad yesterday. The first half lacked interest. The forwards of both
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  • 43 15 THE Negii-Malacca XV vs. Singapore in the Malaya Cup at the S.C.C. today and in a friendly vs. The Army at Jalan Besar tc-merruw will be: Pinto; Morris, Lindsay. Crawford. Hubble: Jeff, Trevor. H.irdmg Rcbey, Booker, Ec :n:e, MsLaren, Burns. Graham.
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  • 203 15 Victorians 5; S.R.C 3. RAKING their first public appearance in local rugger, the Victoria School XV, exhibiting good rugger sense, and playing a fine dashing game defeated the S.R.C. 'B' team by five points (a goal) to three (a try), on the padang yesterday. Considering that
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  • 77 17 [From ur Correspondent] PatrTeo^' $1,000 with the alternaulp nf° rning fined rigorous teS5»525Sf >by attempted to smu-gic 1 lfisV^ ber valued at $323 91 etT n lt f was $9.06. J i cts. Duty payable Wan Abdullah bin Haii Assistant Superintend Preventive Branch whn Customs, stated
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  • 312 17 s Z ;vSSTh r,,r c concerned League of Nat.ons Eastern Bureau for the week ended Not. 5. Cochin in South India was again th? ffi 1 1,1 the Eastern Arena V uort the presence of plague One i If '°»<* to be infected withppa 5i a
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  • 117 17 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Nov. 11. JHE Minister for Defence was given a great ovation this afternoon outside, the war office before a large gathering of officers of the Defence Forces, who congratulated him on his lucky escape yesterday. The Minister revealed
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  • 176 17 THE wedding cl Mr. Goh Sin Ec and Miss Tan Ai Tee took place at Wesley Church, Sine;apoie. yesterday afternoon I r bride is the daughter cl Mr. Tan I fff the late M i s. Tan Sew jui, oi Singapore, and the bridegroom the
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  • 48 18 At the end of September there were 1.5C9.G57 Chinese residents in Peipinp, according to figures released by the local authorities. They consisted of 946.746 men and 622.311 women. This showed an increase of 5.996 people as compared with the figure at the end of August.
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  • 99 18 Central News. A DETAILED report on China's economic reconstruction work during the past three months was rendered by Dr. Wane; Wen-hao. Minister of Economics, during a recent session of the People's Fclitical Council. Rapid progress, according to Dr. Wang, hac been made in the field of agiicultnre.
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  • 90 18 IN Shanghai banking circles, it was reported that the Chinese Economic Mission in Washington headed by Mr K. P. Chen, has succeeded in negotiat ing a lean from the United States and that an agreement will be signed mo men tartly. Terms of the agreement will
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  • 42 18 A tragic error occurred in Swatow recently, when Chinese troops stationed at ihe OoodhOpe Lighthouse mist- ok the lighthouse tender Pingching for a Japanese vessel. They opened lire from the shore, kill;ng the second officer, and wounding five seamen.
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  • 1369 18  -  Tribune Man Secures Exclusive Interview (By Lim Keng Hor PAN TON is burned. And in its flames the final hopes of the J Japanese invaders have turned to ashes. In those same (lames the Chinese National Spirit burned
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  • 199 18 TX the first of a series tt m**! 1 interviews which he htJZ scci r C with 1 adin s finE China, Mr. lim Ken, |£r*L? eJal Tribune representative' no. ill China, fives in th s mi the views of hj Ma j waul; the
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    • 16 18 uREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 2164 875, South Rridfe Road, Singapore.
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  • 83 19 (United Press). Agar tala, Nov. 7 RDINO to an Order t State Durbar, the Maharaja r of Tripura ccted all State officials the administration ~</>,. as to impress ite subjects the fact intention of the Trionna the ad- as far as possible, ie Government n
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  • 136 19 (United Press). Kajnandgaon. Nov. 5. TIIK t itizen> «>f Kajnandgaon State have given an ultimatum to the puling (hief. the Political Agent and the Kesident to settle the labour dispute within three days. To-cbv Is the eighth day of the hunr rstrik ;> of Mr
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  • 29 19 (United Press). 11 ftuiiratnam Navudu. a oi the C'hittor Disand nephew of Mr. B. J ulu, former Chief 1 Madras, has joined the 1 United Press.;
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  • 355 19 DISAPPOINTMENT IN TRAVANCORE (United Press). Trivandrum. Nov. 7. vane,,., in exerei.se of ssssetoTS nder section 90 f ,he wn h h sss p°fs„„e"ri not re,eased a,on release of y person convjcte(| of ••Aip«L G 7 ernment Communique on the please of
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  • 44 19 MR. RAMDAS GULATY (left) Congress Mgineer who lias been given dictatorial nowers in the construction of Congress Nagar at Tilwaraghat by the Mahakoshal Provincial Congress Committee, is here seen in conversation with >IR. NARAYAN PRASAD BiLTHAKL, Secretary of the Committee.
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  • 56 19 (United Press). The winter session of the Bihar Assembly commences in the second week Ol December, when several official bills will be introduced including the Ooium Smoking Bill, the Food Adulteration Bill, the Minor Irrigation and Drainage BUI, the Agriculturists Relief Bill, the Cess Refund Bill and the
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  • 92 19 (United Press). Hyderabad (Deccan), Nov. 7. THE first batch of the Aryan De- fence League Satvagrahis headed by De vital Oja were convicted by the City Magistrate. Devilal was awarded thirteen months' imprisonment. Mr. Munnalal nin<> months and the other four got five months each.
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  • 77 19 (United Press). Madras. Nov. 1. IT a special meeting of the Madras City Council held this evening under the presidency of Dr. TJ. Krishnarao, the out-going Deputy Mayor, on the motion of Mr S Satyamurthi, M.L..V, Lea .rr of the Congress Party in the City Council.
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  • 261 19 (United Press). Bombay, Nov. 7. 1 s <>,ooo workers downed ,H,|> 1 1 di y in pursuance of th*: So on one-day stride as a f,' Uv the Trades Dispute sponsored by the Bombay Gov Pn s many as mi jj s j
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  • 201 19 (United Press). ■DOTED PRESS understands that a W proposal to declare a holiday of four days during the Congress session and permit all Officers and Government servants to attend the Congress without restriction of any kind, has been made to the Centra! Provinces Government. Well-in-formed circles feel that
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  • 67 19 (United Press) WITH his Excellency's consent, the Government of Madras have appointed Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar to be the Principal of the Madras Medical College for three years in the first instance. Dr. Mudaliar is the first Indian to hold this office. He is the brother of
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  • 151 19 (United Press). Peshawar, Nov. 5. "DEAL Lawyers are those, who work not for money, but for the sake of duty. If there are such lawyers amongst you, I shall kiss their feet." Declared Mahatma Gandhi replying to vi address of welcome presented to him by the
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  • 498 19 (United Press). Hyderabad, Nov. 5. "TJNIJSBB we achieve full civil liberties and responsible Government, a respectable and free life in the Slate is well impossible," declared Mr. Basvanth Rao of Kopbal, Fourth Dictator, Hyderabad State Congress, who was arrested to-day along with his four orcranisinjr secretaries. The
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  • 144 20 THE annual Poppy Day service at the Cenotaph was held yesterday morning, attended by represents tives of the Government. Ex-Service-men, Consular Corps and the various domiciled communities in Singapore. Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Uev. B.C. Roberts, conducted the Service.
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