Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1938

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  • 44 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National Neimnattor- I V r newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales vol. xxvn. No. 271. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, November 15, ISWS. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1938 FIVE CENTN
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 164 1 I Read JTti I'XDAY TBIBCNE Dominant In Malaya pgr s==========^^ f k ,W take it fr° m me BEST Bttf is There is perhaps nothing quite so satisfying natural juices and retains its first freshness. to the appetites of hungry people as a good As a source of strength and
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    • 22 1 MADAME PAGE 92 Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in her work rooms. $5 $30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 455 2 Thin Man Hauls Up Body London, Oct. 28. 4 PLUCKY attempt by a workman to rescue his friend, in the glare of the fire brigade's searchlight, failed at Hackney Wick Stadium, London. BLrry Baker, aged about 30, of Cai rt-rcad,
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  • 67 2 Paying his first visit to Norwich (Norfolk), eap'tal of his native county, since aseerding the Throne, the King, who was accompanied by the Queen, opened the new City Hall, built it a cost of £23? ,000. The L\in« and Queen drove over to Norwich from tha
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  • 216 2 Johannesburg. A RRANtiEMENTS are being made by the Union Defence Force to man and strengthen the coast defences of ihe Tnion. Two cfticeis and 24 non-commissioned officers have been drafted to Durban to carry exercises in manning th° Durban coast defences. These men have
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  • 150 2 Orange Free State. SOUTH Africa's defence forces made an impressive display at a military review attended by the Administrator of t*:e Orange Free State, Dr. J. F. J. Van Renscurg, here. The forces included motoris l ?d artillery with Viekers, Lewis and Bren guns, supported
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  • 251 2 ONE of the oldest islands in the wcild k Falcon Island, in the Tonga grcup, and map-makers aic kept playing a continual ramt cl bide-and-sec* wttb this inland, owing to its strange way of disappearing and re-appear ing at odd intervals. It was first seen about 1885,
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  • 159 2 L( ndon, Ort. -'>. A FINE series fossil bones ha<- been fotntd during e\eavatio is ior an air raid shelter on the Great We t Road, Rrentford, «t works with which Mr. Oliver Simmonds, M.P., for the Duddcston Div o« n of Birmin >- ham, is
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  • 178 2 FFHERE has been another important resignation headed by M. 1 land in. the Alliance Democrat T the telegram of congratulations which M. Flandin t following Ihe Ms i ftf Charles Reibcl, j met Minister, who naud. Ifinisti r ol T from the party 1 j
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  • 127 2 Belgrade. QOhD such as is rarely known even j in the depth of winter has set i 1 1 it Djecdjelia on tho Yugoslav-Greek frontier. Two officers, Colonel Steven Knyund- 1 itch, rxmmandina the skopiije Fron;er Tree end Lie ft. Dragoslav Nikit>ich, together with private Modo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 100 2 Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Animal Protein Eone Marrow emulsified Cream Fat the soluble Carbohydrates, Lactose and Glucose Mineral jj salts; Organic ken Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A and D from natural sources and Vitamins 81, 82.
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    • 408 2 HAVE YOU FALSE TEEiH? OVER 10,000 DENTISTS ADVISE from members of the Dental Profession THIS NEW, BETTER WAY TO <Stcradcat cluneal KEEP THEM CLEAN GERM FREE P* 'Stewdent* formula is new, .cientdk discovery. In sole use is to clear, tad purify kite treth, and it docs this as nnthinc else
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  • 108 3 Saragossa. p a of (he saggest ioa that mpl should be made to Spanish war by forefga Pamplona paper ma has I ?ted pre- h of foreign n Spanish h'story j unhappy results. Spain lost catad the Independenc* the Spanish saccealt; r was
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  • 466 3 Desert Tomb Yields Up Princess' Secret London. Oct. 28. THIRTY centuries ago in the palace of the Queen of Sheba there dwelt a tall, graceful princess who spent so much time before her minor that she must have been one of the most fashionable
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  • 79 3 office! i i ncn .ff iL? v v provisional < hincse headquarters. 108 rtctPW th f, K^* l have been u-nt to Hankow especially to in 1 1 V™**** Members «f the contingent a-e quartered rVn I l i IVCI ste n s
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  • 100 3 Harrisbur»;. PONVICTS will be watched "like goldfish n a bowl" In a maximum-security prison to be erected soon al Mount Gretna, near here. Spec": liy designed for "lifers" and S?ng*r '2S criminals, the new prison is ba ed on prison pfcir formulated as far
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  • 271 3 Johannesburg. A VTI-NAZI demonstrations and activities of South African Fascists A kllowri as < •biackshirts*'—have been causing several lively scenes in Johannesburg and the Reef towns. Tear gas and vile-smelling bombs were thrown among the crowds at an amimeetmtz in front of the City Hall
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  • 48 3 Mr. M. A. Wetherell, producer of "David Livingstone" and "Robinson Crusoe." is planning to give Sou'li Alrica her first film industry. He at colour films, which will show the glory of African scenery. 'We have *he climate, the material and Gas ability." he says.
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  • 67 3 Wellington, New Zealand. A MAN here has broken a rib while coughing. He had been suffering from in ituenza, which left him with a "hacking" cou-h. During a speli cf coughing he suddenly felt a violent pain in his side, and his doctor found a
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  • 147 3 New York, Oct. 27. |£XCITEMENT in the Nazi spy trial reached a theatrical pitch when H was announced first that documents loaned by the British Secret Service had been stolen from the nineteenth floor of the Federal skyscraper building and second that the
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  • 53 3 Mr. F. E. Monk, manager of the Imperial Hotel at Lowestoft, who served *n the Honourable Artillery Company during the Great War, has just received his medals. He said he had forgotten aoout them, and would not have thought much about receiving them but for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 220 3 New Fashions in Fingertips! s five soft new nail polish shades Z K -Tulip... Thistle r laurel... [CUTEX L ci all recommended by famous gpshm^mmmm^^r ressmakers to flatter the season's costume colours...Sel-ct one of polish i h shades to stir up colour excite- J?oie in your new ensembie. ff^effltHF^' Here's
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    • 492 3 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished Am -a tm mmm mm DamT«« 1 c I t-ats Catarrh and in a natural war restores JJ STI SIS* hearing in some of the most obstinate ea Started in 24 Hours by Praised By Users I Former sufferers naturally are high in IVCW PISCOVCrV
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  • 129 4 Moscow. A 23-TON model building made of precious and semi-precious stone I and metals is under construction here, according to Tass, the Soviet News Agency. It is a model of the Palace of Sovie's here. one-75th natural size. It will l." crowned by a statue
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  • 198 4 YARD MEN HUNT FOR MURDERER London, Oc 51. RED-VARNISHED na I i in the sand whicfa discovery of a vouni -cnt a eh ef inspec of Scot land »yai d" m P rrannorth, Can All day, while rain di a grey sea swept the men
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  • 117 4 Durban. a GREAT blue meteor with a lon>? "lail of fire" has been seen ir J <he sky you in of Durban. l»v ICr Colin Munro who had a clear view cf the meteor while on board an imperial Alrwayi service laun f I
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  • 73 4 Alexandria. FOUR Bedouin girls will wear jewels for the first time when they receive four diamend pendants from King Farouk as souveniis of his recent trip to the Western Desert. A nine-year-old Bedouin schoolboy will also receive a ffold watch and cha n suitably inscribed and
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  • 170 4 Scrowe. Bechuanaland. TSIIEKEDI Khama, Regent Chief of ihe bamangwat'i tribe, joined in an attempt to the life of a native mauled by a lion on a hunting expedition. Th 2 Chief was motor.ng to a cattle post when he encountered a p-rty of atives lurrying
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 434 4 SIEAMER SAILINGS P&0 and BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England). 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 Oec. 16 BHUTAN 6.10 C Dec. 17 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 j
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    • 497 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. ss. "BCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 m.s. "R2GENSBURG" omits Manila Dec. 3 Isjs. "LIPPE" omits Mar.ila Dec. 16 SJS. "POTSDAM" omits North China
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    • 351 4 iiolmi.iv <ritrise:s To: BANGKOK SAIGON5 Bv Luxurious One Class Motorships. I Displacement Tons frrom Penang, P. S ham, Malacca, S'pore m.s. "Alsia" (12 51-0. 29-11 30-11 1-12 3-12 5 m.s. "Selandia" (13 000) 20-12 21-12 22-12 23-12 I m.s. -Boringia «12.500« 10-1 11-1 12-1 14-1 r "j: 1 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
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    • 220 4 -=jj v *i -11«! Ufa fie T n? ro Warn" Ji II direct for I) COL 6** l no If j 'arr. Colombo Nov 23, at em 1 I African Sz Bontn American Ports Fares:—Singapore Colombo. i jlj Firs! Class G3 00 i:j I'na v «'la* s 77.00 i th
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    • 107 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. (incorporated Ua I k<Mlf Mreei Service to Japan V; md to Calcutta v a I Tnlri id an 1 > a fd Cantcn, Mar.;" f I Chefo, Tientsin, Newel" ports, Formosa, the Pni ro i WANG \M> 1-! 1 I KUTBANG 1 v H KUMSANG
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  • 51 5 Bel WEEN Chiu Nang Bong, son of Mr and Mr, chiu Seci: Joo and S h w f °L Mr ar i? Wong Shian Smgapore. and Miss Kavmve Chene la e Mr, Jtani Cheng, and niece of K L nl zbeng Chcn e- late of Kuaia I. ;>:.s.
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  • 98 5 Reuter. Tokyo, \ov. 14. IXPAN has replied to the joint note from Britain. France and America on the subject of reopening the Yangtse for navigation. The reply says that in the view of the Japanese Government the time has not yet arrived to warrant general
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  • 111 5 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 14. Herr yon Rath, the diplomat who was v urdered in the Embassy in Paris, is to he accorded the most impressive state funeral since the death of General i Udendorff. The body will arrive on a French special train on Wednesday
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  • 87 5 Tin Rubber Output THE following output figures d Malayan Rubber and Tm Companies a.re announced:— TIN Pahang Consolidated Co Lid 1.310 Pels Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd., i A Etam. 334 pels 142.200 yardaie treated SM hour? ru:. Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd -Lahatt 250 pels. 25.700 yardage treated V.) 5 hours
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 972 5 FGFG PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. has appn, i to f t a h f r ß S'ngaporc. December. 1938 y 1 Dated this 14th day of November 1978 CLAUDE DA SILVA CO r Solicitors f or the *airi Ardug3da Peramuna Munasingha Daniel NOTICE^ c^ me to the knowledge of Leve£sss? P
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    • 476 5 .Ulcers Cause Sic* Stomach, Vomiting Are you nn r ur o He w, ak and nervous"' Th.-s- ar- dancer s,-' nuls of Stomach tHceS wh, h *n 'H." •?r,rf c £L/T dtaanr medicine* ana nmj i> ;i d t.. an expensive. darurerouH operation unless ;o U bm the riehr tr«
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  • 882 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Nov. 14, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 2 4 8 A.sam Kumbang 28 30 -norn Austral MaJay 43 47 -norn Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 9cd Ayer Weng 0.62% 0.07% Bangrin Tin 23,3 24
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  • 40 6 The following Is a list of outputs for the undermentioned estates for the month of October. 1938 lbs. Brunei 26.145 Bukit Timah 8,880 Changkat 23.550 Haytor 8,878 Indragiri 87,865 Luna 30,090 Nyalas 26,500 Tapul 43,998 Ulu Pandan 2,417
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  • 78 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Nov. M. 5 pin. Company Dividend Books Total fm close rw- financial TIN. wose D ate Ex. Div. ye ar Ayer Hitam 2*% Nov. 8 X 2 4 <m to dats less tax 0V 24 Nov 21 2VKuchai 20% final Nov. 16
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  • 226 6 c% Mavnarj Cj, ltd., $30 00» Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 00 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int 4V,% M Vnt «4% Sg X ?Md6«i- -fnt ***** 108% norn Mar. 31. Sept. 30.... U&WA 1103/ 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 tot' 4 n
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  • 349 6 I Singapore. Nov. 14 MINING I Buyers Seller, Ampats 4 3 4 9 Ayer Hitams 2j 3 26 6cv. Eangrins 23 6 24 6 Batu Selangors 1.44 1.48 Hitams 0.35 0.40 Hongkong Tin 23 6 2o Chenderiangs 13 6 14 6 Heng Fatts 0.80 0.81
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  • 16 6 Singapore, Nov, 15. The price of tin at noon in Singapore 10-day was:— *!<^ (down $lVa).
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  • 22 6 The price of rubber a* noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28% (tl >wn 11 Seller 28' j (down 1 1).
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  • 388 6 LONDON COMMODITIES I Previous 1, I RUBBLR Quiete.st I Spot Buyers 8% I Sellers 87 10 I I Forward (December) Buyers 8% v 1 Sellers 8 7116 I 2nd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers ***** I Sellers 8% 83 I 3rd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 8% Seller* 89
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 361 6 BANK OF <HIV\ (liicoincraied 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 Ch. 5,200,000 Total Assets approximately Ch. S 2.020,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI.
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    • 55 6 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed I box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— f pa. upwards according to the size of the safe required, j further particulars from P
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    • 224 6 INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in India). Fire MOTOR Marine j Authorised Capital 1!-. Subscribed Capital n 35,605,275. Paid Up Capital 7,121,055. Total Funds 22,807,602 TSE^ BrGGEST IN DIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OI APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JIHIORK M lirrt ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS. MALACCA, S.S. Agents:
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  • 375 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) VI understanding was reached yesterday between ricksha owners I puller, over the question of hire charges, new uniform rate ig 3.; cents per day foi hire of a ricksha 3 700 rickshas, not seen on the roads since the lightning
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  • 110 7 inn ALL rFAD*ernrwing. re- d for seeking > nr journeys ?/o:.' :i or postr pirn or bm'm be fort h l 'l. 7 E\'CES. Unlit V». Be r-rc-ppoiJtti^ciit y !-flv >ecc:vc v news, st 22. A slewand finbt d-'ficult. D cember 22. viewing or i rourable
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  • 26 7 Reuter. 14.—A draft agreement ol cultural relations approved by the Cabisimilar to that conngary and forms anotner contemplation to include Finland. Belgium ana —Reuter.
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  • 189 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. AT about ten o clock this morning, a European saw a Chinese walking along the street with a pair of ladies' "slacks'' in his hands. This roused h's suspicions so he went up to the accused and questioned him as to
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  • 107 7 Singapore, Monday. CCUSED. Aug Boh. who was mentioned to have spent much of his time in gaol, has a record number of previous convictions, again heard the fateful words spoken to him yesUrday by Mr G.S. Rawling.s, Third Police Magistrate' who sentenced him to six
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  • 61 7 Mumbles oysters may soon be on sal* I I l ">ndon. An embargo was placed cr. mem about ten years ago, but tlr's may re removed in view of the remarkable 1 condition of recent catches. At th I hrst dredging 550 oysters were landed Swam a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 236 7 ATHLETE'S FOOT Government Health Bulletin ol the adult population of attacked by the disAthlete's Foot. starts between the toes. form and the skin cracks tile the itching becomes Inks though you would like to -vare of It Spreading li >ls all over the bottom of nl your feet become red
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    • 258 7 j Dr. CasseH's Tablets Gave Me mĔ?~~' -A NEW YOUTH §1 I and BEAUTY^^J 1 beautiful auainasyoucan see for yourself! I too, should start taking Dr. Cassell'a f^;^ 1 and amazed at die won. «rti.i o!:ani:e in x KM?] yourieehr.g-! The brightness will return j }t to\o!irt" c -the beauty
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    • 597 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTIQN SALK OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE P.iOPERTI! S. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 1«. Chulia Street. On Wednesday. 16th November, 1038, at 2.30 P.M. ESTATE OF A. PEREIRA DECEASED. Loi l. Valuable freehold land and house No. 12 <
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 208 8 0»m and tha /nk WHITE OOT I M fa ,he Genuine \l!js lfet,me MB B« tar* you gat 11 j. Ij (anuin* LITE VUA Urn TlME—buy your 1 ■BMP par. la a rapal j k con.* and ■jH go. but siiEAr r M i LITEItrakK TtME Oaaraota* uluflu fcaj baac
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    • 128 8 Merely brushing the teeth is not enough. Gums too must be kept healthy. 4 out of 5 people over 40 have Pyorrhea, that dreaded disease of the gums. Avoid Pyorrhea by lining FORHAN'S the toothpaste made by a dentist to do both jobs, clean teeth and at the same time
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    • 56 8 I Take all your Clocks. Watches and Gramophones that go wrong to YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Road). I and they will have them going ight for you in no time. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base
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    • 131 8 1939 j AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS. J i i I Model 12 Q4 j2 RCA Tubes So e Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., 122 )24, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 45GG. j Nervous HEADACHESiSt RELIEVED IN EMBMIIVKC f PHENSiC for J, 1 W■B9 J AJon t let a headache—or any other pain
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    • 31 8 1P.... j Pen Weeks 15th Nov. to 1 Ith Dec. r REPAIRING, I FREE j gift, i TRIAL. BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road. BABA STORE 102. Orchard Road ?T Stamford Road.
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    • 27 8 I fSfa rad, when wu know OUTSTANDING QUALm 03% NATURAL TONE I BEING 100', BRITISH SSolc Agents fir HOE BOON LEONC CO— 62, SELLGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE: VhoneJ^^
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 999 8 Beethoven, Nirom— VNSMISSION S °Beginning his studies the HHB ISljf GSB9 51M (3155 ni School Jonson ]J 6.40 Over xol^r aWe prize for P^ rp B I I I till jl Rural Economy in the Univer- 7 35 "Empire devised V|||9 il I I V tW 6.55 'Tunes to X
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  • 334 9 The Way Of The World London, Oct. 20. o .i ucik music-hall star, Fred Barnes, the comedian, 0 ,nd (had at Me lodging in St. Ann's Road. Southend-on- irs sitting room, been turned en, v< d to have caused w yj
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  • 37 9 W II lUI WllHiflJ Irr g seen this piehirt u<.u. n 'i"m,t M.neic.l dress awaiting her guests. She is A rising star I* 'M»""> climbing to the top rung of Hollywood ladder.
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  • 72 9 JOAN CRAWFORD trying to keep her free under a towel while sunbathing to avcid a burn as she prepares for her role in her forthcoming production. fc DAY BOLGER spending time off from •A work in "Sweethearts," with his wife combing Los Angeles for English antiques for their new
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  • 225 9 YOU'VE heard of doubles in motion pictures, but here's a new one. Latitude has a double in "Heart of the North." the latest Warner Bros, outdoor story in technicolour with Pick Koran. Gale Page, Gloria Dickson and Janet Chapman. Latitude's double is altitude Anyone who
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  • 65 9 After a successful season on the N(\\ York Stage in C.olden Boy," Fiances Farmer Is back in Hollym od under her one picture a year centred v,ith Paramount she plays M immigrant Bussfen cabaict singer in "Escape From Yesterday." in which vht will be seen
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  • 333 9 JVA.VE Twifori is almost the living image of that legendary fellow who caught a lion by the tai l and then tried to figure out what, to do with his prize. But Twiford knows what to do. It's his business. One of his
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 I j MAN'S PLACE I A 1 K( HAKOLOGISTS in Egypt j have unearthed the thumb of a prehistoric woman. "And." says Frank McHofh, "found a Z prt historic man under it."
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    • 285 9 New Way to Clause Skin! j /..'^f^* auic k 16 s M^A ANTI-DRYING gj Cleansing Pads Jfc^T^fe 110 fW< I anity j f X 8 J that Carries 10 TAe Neitv P*<& W ft kJ Sfl/iteff *s M*// tfi Cleanse! W)s^' A complete facial right from your purse any time...
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 317 9 DAILY CROSSWORD i ws® —^P§£|^^ m w *g£ ggg laaa 0 affiff v r:n:?r mT£~v H* 19 1 ■■-■ZilEillllf msr p 22 m |i| g£ p Wm WW m w m m m m iggas Sag sea 32. §f| 3 r-tr, mn »«g SBg II H H— I I j
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 405 10 tHEY ALL SAY IT'S GREAT! (> v V l fiP funniest pictures I have VM! ]n Crazy Cans score a bull's I W Jack Davies "Daily Sketch." Ihe v show Ls r riot. You're eo,nu t,J h plenty when you see it." :1 Jd Whi ley, "Daily Mirror When the
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    • 108 10 THEATRE ROYAL orEtaso to-night «15 »15 "TERANG BULAN" j^fßl 1 A THRILLING STORY OF m LOVE AND HATE AMOXG THE H MALAY PEOPLES jHmĔ?* Starring MIS> \JL RUKYAH. (THE VVELL KNOWN KRONm CHONG SINGER) with RADEH MOCHTAR and EDDY T. MOTORISTS! IVARM\G!! j THE DEVIL is DRIVING! ir—— I (a)
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    • 235 10 COMEDY AT ITS BEST \SMC.M. r\ToM> A TORRENT OF LAUGHS FOR VOI R DCUGHT: OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-!5 PAVILION MICKEY ROONEY PLAYS '.v_____. itfS<'' >' f s ______B_F MAUREEN 0 SULLIVAN DENNIS O'KEEFE MICKEY ROONEY George BARRIER Jessie RALPH j GAltßl€li ™vr I Double Feature Cantct.ese Talkie For One Paym MILLION
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 262 11 (HAND I PALACE j i WORLD) lEu Ton? Sen St. J •;<■ 9.45 pjm. I 7 p.m. 9 p.m. oiled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,) Z \L SCENES FILMED IN WAR TORN CHINA I .ir 'i'iti-: I WiiTllj iWE S T J r S( hooJ Children I jn 100s t>t Mountain
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    • 78 11 I iAlhambra! j COMING SHORTLY! j M Lai. Alber.t V Ir., W«Jf* j—.. S _r* 1 I r r" 1 > I I HVs Whal Love Is All About! Women called him 'Great' 1 Men called him > fAj •X*'•• You'll call a him the «wellest guy who ever a
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    • 295 11 IVMAR L B GROU GH>l (CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) 5-45 TO-NIGHT 9-30 j Last Few Screenings! Ot s The Magnificent TAMIL Talkie 1 "AMBIKAPATRT'I I Starring M X THYAGARAJA BHAjGAVATHAK and s I M. R. S A NTH AN A LAKSHMI .11 It la,i; i i 111: A THE
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    • 219 11 DAILY 3 SHOWS. POSITIVELY LAST DAY! I ANNOUNCING YOUR j p Las' Chances To Set- The j S i Irving Berlin's *k4 'ALEXANDER'S j M RAGTIME BAND tkW#' •ai'.li ihe Famous Stars of j I Imfe "IN OLD CHICAGO" j '§Wf TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE And Others MMMM
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  • 675 12 ,4 yyE open the session in the light of the synagogue bonfires now burning- throughout Germany." So spoko Dr Weizmann, reviewing the situation at the opening meeting of the Zionist General Council in London It is a terrible thought and an apt comment on the civilisation
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  • 897 12 dJbouL JiswiaL (pa&hjCL BURNT UP HIS ENERGY HAZI Mustapha Kemal Pasha, jg~ more popularly known as Kemal Ataturk, burnt himself up. Everything he undertook in his political or private life he did to the limit. In the death of this man, a rebel who became dictator by will
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  • 487 12 always a revelation oi some disturbing fear, is the underlying note of German press comments on the anti-Jew campaign. The coupling of the names of British statesmen (Opposition leaders) witli that of the Jewish assassin of Yon Rath under the title of "Jewish murderers and their inciters"
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  • 95 12 •'HARD work is th< clares a writer Ye helps to l aise Ihe fi ugh. '"What is Pa short for?" asks respondent in a contemporary the week, if he has ah' 9 t afraid A psychologist says to o m the average husband is enough with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 94 12 uisplays and describes ta detail, iiie maiiy Models we have in stock. Ac would be glad to send :>-.!u a Cata- 'j i n rt quest. I— ROBINSON CO., LTD. [boord s| ip See the sign and know the best. A gin of unquestioned purity. Boord's B I 1 holds
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  • 131 13 London. Nov. 14. p emier asked in the mons to oive an asmri no transference of in respect of Tanother African te>riunder German effected until adeiai compensation to enterprises and \o had been engaged o ng the territories. t be 'lain referred his ■r
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  • 163 13 Paris, Nov. 14. W !)"< financial rerrvi v plan continues to ten in Rood part by the 4 public opinion as a nd necessary effort, of newspaper comment political aspect, especially Hum's opposition and ■*> v of -wait and see the taxes that the general public—
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  • 86 13 Shanghai, Nov. 14. rporal Smalley of the Sea rs and Mr A. G. B attached to the munide were both sent to lay nursing injuries as a a free-for-all on the raceduring a reserve divi match between the Scahe Italian Grenadiers, dley, who was one
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  • 570 13 Strong Feeling In Commons A lO f *"P* Wfngeea Iron, Germany isTein" £«d by the ...e S H lland a,,d ,i,acri(a < according to latest f mm ns replyin < a question, Mr. Chamberlain r e Ih r,,K 7 U< <! ih
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  • 110 13 Reuter. London, N >v. 11. ■EFFECTS of the recent crisis on British mule arc reveal d in the official E for the month of October, which have just b. c, .sued. They show that while imports in were £79.094.000 compared with ?75.*****0 in September and expor£
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  • 15 13 British Official Wireless. Mnv 14—Mr. Chamberlain ,)inei:U Wireless STOP PRESS
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  • 83 13 Reuter. Washington, Nov. l I. I MR, Cordell Hull. V.S. Secretary ol State, stated that h hoped to I sign the Anglo* American trade i agreement before he left on Nov. 25 for the Pan-American corlercnee at Limn i He also stated that he honed
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  • 35 13 Reuter. Madrid. Nov. 14 -Tho British stealer Stratford was badly damaged in a w -aid at Valencia by tive Pjancs ,m afternoon, out Lt is reported that, noc<;dy aboard was hurt. Renter.
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  • 568 13 W'JTII Ihe evident intention of engaging the Japanese ?n a major battle in the Hunan hills the Chinese are rapidly completing concentrations '»1 troops and supplies southward of Changsha, according to Reuters special correspondent, who arrived here by a motor-car trip, three
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  • 142 13 New Plan Going Ahead Reuter. Louden. Nov. 14. SPEAKING of th»- new can-cr tamnaign in ti>r Commons, Nr. Walter FUiot hoped the Government bill would be submitted to the Hcusc before the Christmas racation. They anticipated that the modern method of diagnosis ond treatment by ladium
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  • 26 13 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 14.—The engagement of Princess Maria, youngest and last unmarried daughter of King .Victor Emmanuel, to Prince Louis de Bourbon Prima is officially announced.—Reuter.
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  • 183 13 Reuter. Amsterdam. Nov. 14. FIVE persons were killed and 11 injured when a X.L.M. air liner operating between Berlin and Amsterdam trashed as she was about Ut land at Schipho! aerodrome. Two Of them were passengers and three members of the crew. There were, 19
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  • 34 13 Reuter. 1 London, Nov. 14.—Mr. Chamberlain, in a written reply to a Commons question, announced that the Anglo-Italian agreejImt nt will come into iorce on Nov. 16.— Reuter.
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  • 21 13 Reuter. The Hongkong local A. R. P. crgailigation Is calling for 8.000 men and women to man the colony.—Reuter.
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  • 485 14 A tlega Hons Of Victimise* tion Are Unfounded, Says The Tribunal Transport Strike Enquiry Findings Favour The Men (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Tuesday. IMPROVED conditions of work and increased remuneration in most cases are a few of the awards made by the Arbitration Tribunal
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  • 60 14 Reuter. pOR the first time in history, 40 British officers from the Staff College, Quctta, are lb work out exercises for the defence of Singapore as part of their training course. The officers under the direction of Major General Haig passed through Colombo to-day
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  • 37 14 The Filipino Community of Singapore will celebrate to-day the third anniversary of the Philippine Commonwealth with a Tea-Banzant at the House of Mr. Ponce Enrile, 218, Orchaid Road at 4 p.m.
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  • 47 14 Recently several men were charged at Johore Bahru with disorderly conduct by looking into the sleeping compartments of trains at the station. Fines were imposed in certain cases. S. Ayathurai, a clerk attached to the Posts and Telegraphs, who was one of the defendants, was discharged.
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  • 19 14 The Imperial Airwayi mail plan-:' j i« expected to arrive in Singapore at 1 &.45 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 92 14 Vine Sucet (Piccadilly) perhaps the world's most famous police station, figures in the new gangster picture "Murder in Soho," now being filmed at the Associated British studios at Elslree. Hertf ».dshire. with Jack La Twue, the Hollywood actor in the lead. Two well-known detective-sergeants from the
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  • 26 14 The Forty-eighth annual general meeting of the Singapore Golf Ciub, will take place at the Club House on Nov 23. at 7 p.m.
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  • 32 14 Chargeurs Reunis—ss "Cap St. Jacques" is due here on Nov. 16 at noon from Colombo, and will sail the same day at 5.00 p.m. for Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong.
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  • 209 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Mo yEO Teng Chuan told Mr. Conrad Oldham in the S to-day how five Chinese came up to him on the Geylang Road at the junction of Lorong. 10. v.; Mah-mee and asked him to contribute a dollar montl
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  • 122 14 JHE appointment of a Traffic Advisory Committee, the constitution of which is as envisaged in the Trimmer Report, has been approved by the Governor in Council. Hon. Mr. R. Williamson, partner of Messrs. Drew and Napier, advocates and solicitors. Singapore, and a member of the Legislative Council,
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  • 144 14 (Tribune StafT Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. DESCRIBED by the prosecution as v a good for nothing chap.' Oh Bon Swee. an educated young Chinese dance teacher who had a record of three previous conviction, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment this afternoon by Mr. A.
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  • 149 14 Singapore, Mo gDDIE Strachan, a soldier of the Gordon Highlai fined $40 and his licence endorsed, when he wi C. H7 Whittom, Traffic Magistrate for driving w Road, colliding with another car and thereby causing h Whatt who was in it. H was stated in evidence that Straehan
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  • 22 14 untitled I benefiting from I H provided f ment rote M of the nt .H j trative cenl fl share of food.
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  • 92 14 (Trigone Crane Reporter) A BTCAITSBOKN *rt A sun. Kmc <:<•'.•. :uc«i ahnut* and employed al *c JJg Memkipaliti is alleged ta avaulnd at Jalan Besai He v.. taken to buujcoo Road bj a Eurasian, and il yrsteiday mornim that r moved him to the hospiUtf
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  • 40 14 A day oi Interce; Saiv au» b p.m. will be h< Id i(j Army headquartei pore. tOHmorrow. P All are in dted fot vPn j day. Special ad i iO a.m., :.oon, 3 <■'■'■ 7 30 p.m.
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    • 53 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. t ni.\ a BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE :o:— FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: fIIRKMBAN POI BROS.. .MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., *>. LDMPLR WENG HENG LOONG. NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, ♦POH LEE AH WENG, WANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LTD BtvANCMES*
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    • 7 14 I*>U ACtHTT re P MAIAYA. WPS 39
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  • 94 15 Tokyo. Mot. 1 L ,ii Yochow claimed ft ih Japanese yesterday the < hangsha are leavHui in in increasu < urding to a Japann rh «!»i lares that i ~t" hangsha is imnii- troops, dislodged a o retreating v here Marshal moved his
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  • 27 15 -r oj Jer ho was oeeupu ii I ll h le-gumii d a net tely begat: and banana groves I took u f I
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  • 361 15 Chinese Evacuate In Panic hancsha, Nov. 11. QHANGSHA is expected to fall wilhin a week as a result of an amazingly sudden Japanese advance, according to foreign reports, which add that complete panic has reigned in the past 48 hoars among Chinese
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  • 121 15 Singapore, Monday. p*OR negligently riding his cycle on Reach Road yesterday, Jais bin Abdullah was to-day fined $7 or in default 7 days' r.i. it was alleged that Jais came tearir.e, out of a side street and charged across an Inspector's car. The Inspector's syce managed to
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  • 19 15 The P. and O. liner Ranpura is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 9.30 a m. to-morrow.
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  • 58 15 Bombs Shells To Blast Britain's Enemies of l, n defe nC po S?' work in ,he munitions factories mnh T mmecd '»S With increased vigour. These pLotoGreat ll a "JE** 11 factor > be fd 1 led ni'.T.t ni. m h tr f ihmmt of employees are worldnc day and
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  • 128 15 Singapore. Monday. I WO Chinese, Heah Chak Chnan and Ten Jul Mong, were each fined M\.>:w or undergo three months' rigorous imprisonment in ciefault) on their pleading guilty this morning before Mr. C H. Koh. the Sixth Magistrate, to possession of dutiable tobacco, the* duty
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  • 59 15 Tribune StafT Reporter' Singapore, Monday. Tan Beng Krh. a 27-year-old Hokkien appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham In the Second Police Court this morning charged with attempted extortion by putting Ong Guan in fear of injury to his person. The accused claimed triai and the case was postponed until
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  • 26 15 The RST. Qoh Hood Keng will preach at the evangelistic meeting to be hem ar 167, E st Coast Road on Friday at 8 p.m.
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    19 15 Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goodman who left Spore yesterday by the Imperial Air ways.
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  • 95 15 Reuter. Wellington, Nov. 14. '\JI/E hope we shall scon see the jverthrow of Herr Hitler," declared the Bishop of Dunedin, in an address at the laying of the foundation stone for a new Catholic church at Southland district. Praising the Pope's peace efforts Bishop Whyte added.
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    • 41 15 FRi:\CIJ PFRFI UTh CHRISTMAS SEASON. L.' Lien P S8.95 Adieu k'agesse 57.50 v Ncrmandie $4.9f> ■.ue-Sais-Je *<i.50 LANVIN PERFUMES. J Coffret containing Arpege Scandal, My S'm Ac Pretexte BIENAME PERFUMES. ■11 mMmT ~Wm 7r a Hr Price $4.25 each. iHITEAWAYS L
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    • 133 15 S.c.s. Sausages are made with jusi that little touch of genius which produces sausages renowned for i heir delu iousness. Fresh, wholesome ingredients, mad* and mix under hygienic conditions they are <*very hit as good ai they PHONE: STORK 5376 (1 lines). K LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines) IPOH: 110 11!
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  • 204 16 Raffles College Full-Back fIAUNG Mm Kee. Raffles College ***** back, is being given a trial by the Selectors of the Singapore State Rugby side in a game on the padang between the S.C.C. and the R.A. to-day.
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  • 23 16 Reuter. London. Nov. 14. Swansea defeated Cambridge University by 13 points to n m their Rugby Union match ayed y< terday.—Renter.
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  • 90 16 Reuter. London. No*. 1">. TH! Manchester handicap (mile and fcrr fuilong-) wBI be run at .Manchester on Nov. 2*>. 'ihe Victoria Chlb Callovcr is as ioliows: 100-12 Pappageno. 100-9 Dragonnadc. 100-8 ftffaranta and Taran. 100-7 Velvet Cushion and Trafalgar. 100-6 Nadushka. Stainless Stephen. Mubarak (offered). 20-1
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  • 195 16 Farrer Park Rugby I Webb's team i?»; Andrew's School M pi.AYINCi a scratch team captained by A. P. Webb. St. Andrew s School lost by 19 points to nil at Farrer Park yesterday. I The schoolboys found the weight of Hie opposing pack too much
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  • 99 16 ON Poppy Day the Hoxy Theatre Bad mm ton Party defeated the K. C. Quek Badminton Party by three games to two, at the Roxy court. Scores (Roary players mentioned first> Wilev Tan beat T W. Tay, 15—3, 15—12 Kami* B AM lost to L B.
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  • 39 16 nf tuFi °r\- a .°L l he Bun a T»njomr Badminton Party Muar W nners of the Muar Distr.ct B.A. Inter-Party tonrnament for the handsome chalice cup presented by H.H. Tengku Ahmad. uaiM, omc cnauen
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  • 93 16 MALAYA CUP RUGBY: ARMY vs R.N. R.A.F. ARMY. XV vs. R.N. and R.A.F cm ihe SC.C. padang next Saturday in the Malaya Cup will be as follows: Spr. Pass (R.E.); Capt. C. W Maisey, (RA.M.C). Lt. J. F. Pierce (R.A.). L.-Cpl. Richardson (R.A.MC), Lt. W. H. Wilberforce (R.A.): Spr. Cole
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  • 72 16 The S.C.F.A. meet the R.A.F. in a soccer friendly at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon and the Manchester Regiment on Friaay. The R.A.F. t;am to meet the Chinese at the Anson Road Stadium to-day will be the same a* that which beat the Chinese in the
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  • 4 16 .MICHALL GILL
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  • 95 16 ON Friday at the R.S.Y.C. there will be the usual races for all Classes, starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday the International 6-m*»tre Class will sail a race for the Lipton Challenge Cup; starting at iv a.m. The "B" Class will sail a race for
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  • 59 16 4 ROYAL Charter has been irranted to the Singapore. Golf Club by H.M. the King. This announcement was made by the President on Sunday evening and was received with acclamation by a large gathering of members who drank the Loyal toasl. The Club wil! therefore be
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  • 334 16 THE two Baseball teams of the Rrvnl Air For-e were seen in a doiitlc-headei last Sunday at the St. Joseph's grounds on Bias Basah Read when thfir second team won a decisive victoiy over St. Joseph's Imtituliin 18 to (< in the morning, and their
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  • 52 16 V.M.C.A. Ist vs Chinese Swimming Club Ist at water polo to-day at the V.M.C.A. pool at 5.30 p.m Choo Seng Kay tcapt». Lee Fong Lim. Lim Thye Hock, Goh Buan Cheok, Lee Chcon Nghee. Yeo Teow Nghee. Lee Hin Ming. Reserves: Chan Suay Bah. Quik Sam fork. Lee
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  • 153 16 Wong Bock Cheung Will Meet Italian Champion MANAGEMENT of the New World, Ltd. are statin»; uk-mi match at their arena on Thursday next cnmincrr;,, 9.15 p.m. when three interesting bouts will be staged. Programme is between local Indians and men who learnt their
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  • 140 16 IRISH I ea»ue matches played on Saturday Nov. 5. resulted as follows: Bangor 3. BaUymena 3. Belfast Celtic 3; Deny City 4. Colerainc 1; Distillery 2. Glentoran 2; Ards 1. Lame 0; Newrv Town 1. Lin field 3: Glenavon 2. Portadown 3: CTiftonvilie 0. LEAGUE TABLE Goals P.
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  • 7 16 WONG BOC X BEI NG
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  • 99 16 GARRISON G V. Novewber mr4*\ I competition held over the m B end resulted in a win fee Rei 5 fl Giles with a net score <>i 63. rbc < B lowing were the best returns:— Rev A S. Gi ft A. J.
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    • 19 16 A Tankard of Health mmm mm B —fl imfl 1 111 Iflfl II: r Distributed by Fraser Ncavc Ltd
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    • 97 16 All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism, arc promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. V Let this guide you when you arc in search of quick relief from aches and pains; doctors and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they
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    • 17 16 jii thai has iH stood the test for MgTO more than 30 years AERATED WATER ICF MANUFACTURERS.
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  • 141 17 Island Club Beat The R.J.I.C it the Royal johore r IVN! ii d < <>h Club over the 1 i i riday by 9% to SU. are detailed results. mentioned first): j W Moore N. Mahal <6» 1. Dr T E. Cheah (8) M
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  • 173 17 1 Monday* I T\ l I untiring I Kean Kah, Segamat M liockey side I ue«e in the hut interest I although an I to a side out I ;> ed to materialise. ever, with the support j I tolboya, a regular side Id. Though the
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  • 121 17 THE following is the result of the 1 qualifying round of the R A.F and Cornwall Cups at the Island (tub: Dr. t. E. Cheah S. F. Ho 72- 7? 8 64«h W. P. Muvor a w. h. Dunn 71— o- 8 64 5 C.A.R.
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  • 186 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Muar, Nov. 14. JIIE Muar Chinese hockey team scored a creditable victory over the Batu Pahat Chinese Recreation Club by five goals to one in the fiist inter-district Chinese hockey match played at Batu Pahat School padang yesterday. At half time,
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  • 174 17 Rugby Match At Seletar R.A.F. A' 8 pts; R.E. (P.B.) 0. JHE Royal Air Force 'A' XV beat the Royal Engineers (Pulau Brani) at rugger at Seletar yesterday by eight points (one goal and one try) to nil. The game was dominated by the
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  • 79 17 TWENTY-ONE cards were taken out for the Kenpel November Medal which resulted in a win for C. W. Watson with a score of three up. The next best card returned was by J E. Stephens with a score of All Square Ball Sweeps
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    • 528 17 KNEES FELT AS IE IN CEMENT Woman Who Had Rheumatism For 10 Years. "Since coming here lrom England 10 years ago," writes a married woman, I have suffered terribly from rheumatism I have bought medicine, lotions, liniments, and taken advertised concoctions I until I was weary I heard o* Kruschen
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  • 425 18 Poppy Day Match Described (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. MALACCA Eurasians, who have enjoyed an unbeaten hockey record this season went down to the Singapore Recreation Club by 2—o en Armistice Day at the Malacca Club padang. The match which was played
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  • 681 18 Controversy Which Shook The Game Recalled T HK retiroment of Har »W Larwood, England's -,vai. last bowler at the age of 33 recalls a controv rsv cricket. During the tour of Jardine's team In Australia, the Notts bowler was accused of body-line bowling, and neither ne
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    • 146 18 B« Careful! In wearing tmground Bunglasses, whlcn ur eyes to be detecXlve. ?rlm?« "SSL? 1 and see the moden? ESS, ,v™ 2 with Genuine Chance tor °5 B or B 2 Dark glass* m oafe and Comfortable Won. At $5.00 per pair. I Nan Sin Optical House 325, Worth Bridge
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    • 265 18 31 YEARS OF SASTRIC ULCERS Stomach Now Quite Healed Who could blame a stomach sufferer for giving up every hope of a cure after 31 long year* of suffering But relief does surely come when the remedy that never faiLs is put to the test. I Mrs. —>■ H. Y.
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    • 22 18 Light and omfoi t iblr "PARISIF.NNL" SHOES for walking. AIRY BATH SHQKS for the Beach. Advt. of the Bata Shoe Co., Ltd
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    • 286 18 NEW SOUTH.SEA LIP COLOUR GIVES LIPS NEW ALLURE: tods that fascinate luster that intriguaa imoo'hnm that captivates I J b «i tf)outh Set reds (he glamor- f •as little South Sea maiden's owo alluring colours...here they are. 7 I t*s>dy to vest rour lips with new J J •nchanrmenr new
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  • 356 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. II (Uu tions in the second and third class fares, and I trains giving a mo lC frequent service, are amontr that will be used by the FJWJS. railways in their tpture the passenger traffic they have lost to
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  • 54 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CI.NGAPORE'S armed robbers gave policemen, journalists and others a brief rest over the week-end. Practically no reports were made of serious robberies. Police officers slept undisturbed during exceptionally quiet week-end. Contributory cause to less crime is sudden vigilance of local Detective Branch
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  • 187 19 Singapore, Monday. Goldsmith, of the Fox Film Corporation, w as to-day chanre I with failing: to supply on demand to the C.P.0., the name and address ol the driver of a car owned by him who had turned in a prohibited area on Sept.
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  • 31 19 Reuter. Amsterdam. Nov. 14—The Diamond Exchange has decided to take measur s jointly with the Belgian Diamond Exchanges with the object of preventing members giving work to Germany.Reutei
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  • 97 19 Singapore, .Monday, rot'll Indians, Mangal Singh, Bhai- ya Ram, Mastan Singh and Tara Singh, stood their trial to-day, before Mr. L B. Gibson, the District Judge, on a charge of voluntar ly causing grievous hurt to a compatriot named Ibrahim bin Mohamed. Medical evidence certified
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    • 133 19 reckittS 1 I SM bag blue makes h Wv (white clothes I 3»wniMHHHHHH^HI^HHBHHBH M 13 Hf ced to skin and bones. > ill? aavice of a friend, I king S WOVIGOR. In a week's 1 began to feel better, sleep well, 1 digest anything-. Gradually I »ii v usual weight,
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    • 111 19 I. BAD LECTIULCERS Zam-Bukl ~±a a AL Ointment A WARNING TO THE PUBLIC WATCH OUT for STRANGE BOARDERS BRITISH CA«S 6£Sr IN T H I 0 N' G RUN Modern motoring demands cars "BUILT FOR INTENSIVE SERVICE" AUSTIN build those very cars No wonder more motorists change to Austin every
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    • 64 19 A hacking, cou»h is nature** danger signal. .-o serious ills may follow. That's the time for Chamber* lain's Cough Remedy—tho safe, (»roven remedy that doctors have>c« recommending fcr more than 50 years. Chamberlain's clears tho air passages breaks up congestion. Quickly the cold is relieved. Economical. Pleasant lasting. M KM
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    • 175 19 MALAYAN PBeMIEP HOTEL A j TO-NIGHT I Cocktail Dance From 6.30 p<m. To 830 p.m. Dinner And Dance informal) From 9.30 p.m. To Midnight. X© AIMIISMOV Ml AIM, I DINNER $3.00. THURSDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER. DESTY AND DELSO M A Symphony Of Dance. r imm mtmw m -ww~VHHiBMSBnBBSi 'ADELPHI hotel TO-NIGHT
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  • 106 20 Singapore, Monday.—When charged to-day for turning left against a traffic signal at the junction of Kallang Road and Lavender Street on July 26, Capt. B. O. Ware of the Second Bat. Loyal Regiment, stated that he mistook the junction for one which had a 1 ne,
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  • 259 20 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune1 Sir.—The Japanese estimated that the campaign would be all over within tiiree months, but
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  • 283 20 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune} Sir, —The question of having a university for Malaya has been in the minds oi the majority of the educated people of Malaya for more than two decades. The subject has recently been brougm forward again with the full force of
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  • 254 20 London. V O ]t N EW GerMan Measures have evoked spoken comment i n ,t, f press. The Daily Mail declares ll world is appalled b\ them.'v nature ol the ne* penalties posed on Jews >\ 111 ~irf nanv. Christendom can eyes to this who
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  • 56 20 Paris.—Plait ed hati i fringes are nov. be. The hats consist ot a cap with a to' crown and plaited sides R is a twisted fringe. Tha hal over hair done in a perfectly flu stfh Blondes favour th? new "Bdwai coiffure particularly Tnej curls away
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    • 108 20 J GREATER I PERSONAL I THE CrfINESE BANKERS I TRUST (OL LTD. I I -ciAMOKtr BEDS Ait* g SOVWD INVESTMENT H Tm ipaad (ra»-th<n) at U ID PM Gh h M ftcRton f W fln nyrMag Mulw DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO tTD SOi Konpcmt? RPwDu onoo I N C A
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  • 49 21 Shanghai raw silk lugßSl amounted to 3,422 renting an increase of I. over Ihe month before, information just discaused by better diiicms and the construeIhe International ring 'he three July Aug(in piculs) 583 1155 61 7W 982 i 80 160 204 -63 730 140 181 333
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  • 193 21 1 mon small industries of Hainan Island is the raising Rorki b«»lh for the eggs and the ducks as an article of 1 üba ed in a mcst m-enious way. In a long close neks thai transm.t heat readify are laid on beds of rice pd
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  • 18 21 A group of Singapore relief fund collector > who worked hard Saturday, despite the inclement weather.
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  • 55 21 Central News. 11 Kuo-an, Chief Ins] ectorof the X Wine and Tobacco Tax Bureau, ha*? executed for accepting bribes 1 proximating $10.000. Li wns accused r»f corruption by mi Supervisory Commissioner for X; v, .PTh' ia nnd Ch'nffbal. Ho was found TOiHy nnd death by of the
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  • 1364 21 LARGE-SCALE HOSTILITIES BREWING New Difficulties For The Japanese Hongkong. Nov. 7. INHERE arc ample indications that South China will see some of the severest fighting to be staged in the China war. and the near future. For one reason, the scene of hostilities is shifting soutl
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  • 48 21 A shipment of 10 000 bags of American v/heat is expected to arrive in Shanghai in an American ship shortly. This represents the first shipment ;>f U.S. wheat to flour mill', in the northern port which have been suffering a shortage cf the grain.
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  • 40 21 The Irrigation Bureau of Szechu-n has completed plans to build at Mienyang, near the estuary of the Fukiang River, a hydraulic pewer plant of 4000 k.lowatt;. The cost of construction will amount to about $1,250,000. I
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  • 42 21 A plan for settlins 10.000 refugees in southern Yunnan will be investiga 1 .ed ov a party including medical officers and members of the staff of the Associated Universities. The party Will have shortly on a tour of investigation.
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  • 948 22 Views Of The 'Times Of Ceylon" Colombo Nov. 2. |Hb Bracegirdls Commission has held against Sir Baron JayatiJaka and justified Mr. Banks. Important as the Commission's finding is in its bearing on the life and career of these two persons directly concerned, it has a
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  • 260 22 Cialle. Nov. 8. QALLE'S new lighthouse, now in course of construction, is to ha\e several new features. One feature is *hat if will be the first lighthouse to be built of concrete. coincidence is that the engineer in *harge, Mr. T. Ailes. and hts chief as:*?tasit.
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  • 134 22 London. MR. H. W. AMARASI RIYA, receiving Press representatives, declared that as the result of the Ceylon deputation's three conferences with Mr. Malcolm MacDcnald, it was hoped that before the elcc'.ion of 1940, the constitrtkn would be so altered as <o brng rearer the goal
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  • 179 22 Council To Be Asked To Reject It Coloni!mi m ANOTHER move in the campaign to express the dis some members of the State Council with the find Bracegirdle Commission came to-day (writes the "Times Political Correspondent), when. I gather Mr D P pr M.S.C..
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  • 44 22 The Ceylon China Red Cross Aid Fund has now reached Ks. 2185. All cla: ses of people have subscribed, and the latest collection lists returned are from Norwood, Dikoya. Hatton, Bogawantalawa. and Maskeliya districts, where labourers too have given their mite.
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  • 364 22 Will Consider Position When Mr. Banks Returns Colombo. No\. 7. WEN Members of the Sinhala Maha Sabha party in the State Cohncil, it is understood, 'ailed on Sir Haron Jayatilaka on Saturday, and conveyed the decision of their conference held earlier, thai Baron should resign
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  • 38 22 A Japanesn. Saito, who ha.s be bo for the past two embraced Islam Djrin«; hia i I 1 ud v of the reli, on rhe eve oi I A largely at the Pcttah Iff, well.
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  • 246 23 (United Press.) in the All India Con- mmitiee cretariat at cveal 'hat Jan. 29. IMft ced as the date fa* 'he President for the trf ihe Indian National United Tress). Congress membership in will touch the hall mar* this year.— ion has been published tla State Gazette,
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  • 329 23 (United Press). New Ihlhi. Nov. 10. A THIN attend in c narked the opining day of the Special Session of the Central Assembly to-day. Public galleries were sparsely occupied. The question hour proved mteiestirg and Sir Aubrey Metcalfe had te answei the larger number cf queries regarding
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