Malaya Tribune, 16 November 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayans National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V«L XXVII.- -No. 272. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, November 16, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1935. Fl\'E CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 134 1 Rtad Th uXBAIf lit 111 LWE DomlruM In Makyt j avoid the HfiDt IN ENGLAND |l i .Ps. Nacet Blades are IJ^^^S^^^^^^iS^Wwrf favourites, fflJ^js^r^^^^^^^^^^^^Sl o< their high ■a price,and 6I*«8 >ny clean, •MKT "liAivYiiAX cl it a r I SI. ASO CO.. LTD.. 11 _NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. x 5-OED&R POLISH
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    • 71 1 ttl Can np.n/ >©lOi FUTURE 1 A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE WRlTfc TO op CALL AT L R m VAILCY S.ncatope. CALL AT D. T. LIM for best Sweet Sour Pickles, Curry Pickles, Curry Powder, Chilli Sauce, i Java Soya, Kropok, Ikau Udang. Flavouring Essences. Powder Colouring for Cakes, Liquid Colouring
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    • 89 1 J I E °durin ff Strength s^^ Easy Running— DIAMOND SS* 1 ROi%DSTERand Sports Models. Write for illustrated booklet ..and easy terms. MANUFACTURED BY Diamond Metal Products Co., Ltd. 601, Kampong Bahru Road, SINGAPORE. f 1 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. 2164) 175, South Bridge
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    • 55 1 MADAME PAGE 92 Plrradilly, London. EXPERT ORFSS.VfAKER AND DESIGNER. Gown." Designed Created In her work room* 5 $30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. GUARANTEED |p«STRENGTH f& Whwi ©caulon requires tt»di «allFX%\»m W***T atron C ctrboftc i luhVl c N rt l Me<ficad NopU wh« Ksv« JrWl Will t*H /OU fcM. CALVERT'S
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  • 172 2 London, Oct. 27. A HINDI! doctor practising in Manchester was awarded t.V>OO 11 damages by a Divorce Court jury against a wealthy mill owner. Dr. Mathoor Sankara Narayan i Panikkar, of Hyde-road Gorton. Manchester, was granted a decree nisi with costs by Mr. Justice Bucknill.
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  • 31 2 IT is officially announced that on Nov. °4 Thursday, which is Hari Rava Puasa, the Shipping Office and 1" Offices of the Statistics Department Will I c closed.
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  • 344 2 Wigan, Oct. 30. IFHBR eyeing 2b\ooo m ies and sampling the food of thirty-seven countries, Mr. Allan Pendfebun cime home lo Wigan ate Sunday dinner tanked by his mother and sajd: There isn't cooking like lhat anywhere dse in ih(- world." I Mr.
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  • 68 2 The domestic servant U looked dowr on and given less consideration than nex sister in office, warehouse or taxtory" That's the view of Cardiff's iuvenile employment officer, Mr Ben W:ihams There are hundreds of vacancies for domestic servants in Carditr Bat, says Mr. Williams, mothers who have
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  • 113 2 TTHE story of ho, a motored to v bank herelS drew out his life savings w i the European crisis Us climax has i U M Officials of the bank tcnished to discover thai their deposit a was for many year* a of s.onal beggar,
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  • 198 2 Stw Vm% Oct U POMMUNIST "it lis" sun exiM v aboard German liners despite all efforts to eradicate ihein. according; to evidence offered in the U.S. Gnvc.nmeiU trial <i alleged German spie>. Martin Schade. German-Amenca-itnting agent, said that Nazi secret 3 gents have been hunting
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  • 86 2 THE shipping authorities in JJ» 1 has issued a statement toj feet that lighting in the Malays™ on the eastern shore o l*nang H hour has been extended to OlugM n« The position is approximately l 5 degrees 22-. minutes North, and wm iCO degrees 19 minutes East
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 437 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P&o.«d BRITISH INDIA -.incorporated in Eni a d r, nd). 1». a S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. CORFU 15,000 Nov. la BANGALORE 6,003 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 i CARTHAGE 15,000 »c. 16 BHUTAN 6.10 L Dec. 17 BKIIAR o.OUO Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA
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    • 512 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOROD£UTSCUER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undemoted are the Company's intended hxtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, "'dill CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. ss. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 i F." omits Manila Dec. 15 s.s. "POTSDAM** omits North China Dec. 22 S s.s. "CREFELD" omits
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    • 422 2 j I BANGKOK I INK. CHI V A JAPAN LINE. j Luxurious One Class MotorshJps, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but I Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- J To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, lion. S Hamburg and Copenhagen. f To: Aden. Suez, Pori Said, Palestine, j M.S.
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    • 130 2 1 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deatsch-Australische DampfschifTs GeseUschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Nov. 29 T m.s. SAUERLAND Direct Dec 10 rms. RHEINLAND via Manila Dec. 26 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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    • 135 2 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION <"<>.. LlU (Incorporated In El >kon j Uirect Service to Japan %k f md to Calcutta via LadTaking cargo on thi ir.g for Canton. Macao bwaiuw. Chefo, Tientsin, Newch< ports,' Formosa, the {}^f x FOX PENANG AND ntu" An. s ail? o 4 VA o• Nov KUMSANG
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  • 50 3 WONG—LOH. The engagement is announced of Mr. Wong Szp Ming, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Onn brother ot Messrs. Wong Choy, Wong Yong and Wong Sm Yew of Senai, Johore, to ML\s Loh Koi Yong, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Loh Mou Sang of Kulai Johore.
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  • 49 3 A Requiem Mass will be surg at the Church of Ss. Peter and Paul en Friday, 18th November. 1938. at 6.15 a m for the repose of the sou s of the lat; Mr. Anthony Chew Eng Hong Rela tives and friends are kinaiy requester! to attend.
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  • 45 3 Mrs. Chew Eng Hong and femily w':*i to express 'heir sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for their night visits and attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Anthony Chew Eng Hong and also those who sent wrenths, letters of condolence, etc.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1866 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j'UBLiC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS mmmtrvKßS are now invited for the ,S materials or service. For KEulfrs see Municipal Tender Room ♦riuu.ais Date Qf C i OS i n g. Nov., 1938. d delivery at Paya Teba'- imping Station of »«Ai c Lsements. (Deposit gteel W 12 noon
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    • 433 3 MISCELLANEOUS MORTGAGES PERSONAL LOANS Syndicate with big capital would I k to get in touch with solicitors or oth°rwho have experience in handling loans. Apply, stating experience, etc. to: "Finance House" c;o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. HOW TO REJUVENATE A limite i number of books entitled "REJUVENATION" The problem oi the
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  • 867 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 15. 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 2 4 8 Asam Kumbang 28!- 30-nom Austral Malay 43 47i-nom Aver Hitam 25 3 26 9cd Ayer Weng 0.62 ft 0.67 ft Bangrin Tin 23 3
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  • 16 4 I Singapore, Wednesday. Tlie price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day wasr— ,SlO9 (unchanged).
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  • 19 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 V 2 (up Sellers 28-»» (up
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  • 202 4 Singapore. Nov. 15. The following are the exchange stock I this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and j Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING I London T.T. 2 3 13 16 London demand 2 3 1 3,16 j Lyons demand JJtt j Switzerland demand 241 ft
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  • 330 4 Singapore. Nov. i 5. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4,3 4,9 Aver Hitams 2d 3 WBCa Eangrins 23 6 24 6 Batu Selangors 1,41 1.46 Hitams 0.35 040 Hongkong Tin -ii>Chenderiangs 13-6 14 6 Hcng Fatt* 0.80 0.84 Idris Hyd. <9 8 9 Ipoh Tin 24,6
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  • 72 4 Singapore, Nov. 15, 5 pm. Company Dividend Books X ol l ot TIN p Da Ex. Div. •""SSS Ayer Hitam V» Kuchai 20% final Nov. lfi Nov 25 ma« m nm Lingui 10% final Nov. 21 Nov 25 S2v 22 ?2S Rahman Hyds.
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  • 206 4 c% llmitri Co, ltd., $30,00*.* Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 ...90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: «H 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int 4% 112% norn Mar. 31 Sept 30. in* irv? 5% 1926 red. W^ioo'''' 108 107 norn Int. May l, Nov. 1 nou pi 5% 1928
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  • 468 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Tue»I«« Previous To-day r RUBBER Dull Steady Sjot Buyers 83 16 81 16 Sellers 83 16 8l ie Ist Forward (December) Buyers 8»/ 4 83 16 TS Sellers 8» /4 83 16 2nd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 8y 4 83 16 Sellers 82 3
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 363 4 lIA Mi OF 4 111 A 'Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12. ecu Street, Singapore. Telephones: Managers Office 6444 Asst. Manager's Office 8442 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188- < Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. S 40,000.0000tJ Reserve Fujids in excess of Ch. 4.800,000.00 Total Assets approximately
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    • 95 4 THE AAERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement* and registered aa a Trust Company). ii m —us Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile flat* «I India, Limited The Company, having tbe. necessary powers, is. prepared, to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by
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    • 162 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the SU-aits 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 Y RK BANKER 3: Midland Bank, Ltd IrVing C Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Chase National Ban*. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LEE KONG CHIAN,
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  • 1802 5 \'o Evidence Of Harsh Treatment By Co. (Tribune Staff Reporter). i< I»!«rsh treatment and victimisation were com- hd when Ihe Traction Tribunal issued their report rtrj.'i..liiailv that "there was no evidence of harsh it •'">' an> of ilpi employees/* r.i!.- ne. deals in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 216 5 Piies Ruin Your Nerves Don't let itching, bleeding, internal or protruding Piles pap your vitality, ruin' your nerves, and drive you c razy with pain. I hir.aroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain in 15 minutes Iso you can walk. ride, work and enjoy life in
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    • 47 5 A U ST I n| ,'tvr DEPENDABILITY j fNo mistaking I quality and sm j^^^JßS I I get much more pleasure ißj I They do not stain my jsl fingers stick to f 1 appreciates Craven C A' M I smoothness —it really ||r I is rema
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    • 722 5 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel indigesacid in your stomach. '^^i^^^Mp^fe^^S a hole through a thick 49{ <1p v rJilo carpet? Chemists iffi^ JL^L^ 0 Actual photograph of carpet, you can carpet burned by imagine what it is stomach add. doing
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    • 161 5 liiioil you will be mm* mm better in ifKMfe^HH health, phy- jTSB Sraffl M sically stron- wHw|HR| fWm ger, mental- jP^BSwB'B ||b|| 'y more alert fv fTt Wm\ mvw !JH| and mote ob- 811 Ml IIM servant after IW «jjjljsl gHw a few week's 1 ||f| Igl course with V
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  • 160 6 A Singapore. '1,i«. i... S a sequel to a fatal ta1,!,,, board the s.s. Boutekoe %Z afternoon of Sent. 26 when tl nese coal coolie named Wee Knhc was removed to hospital with n wound in the abdomen, a pr, lim: b inquiry into an allegation
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  • 75 6 (Tribune Crime Reporteri Chiew Dek Hong 1 both Hainanese, appea red Zft Conrad Oldham in the Second Court this morning and H on a charge that thev V 4*S terday at Seah Street voluntfriu ed hurt to a Mr Chi»- t SP 1 bottle and an
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  • 69 6 Singapore. Toesdar Chan Peng, a 40-year-old C pleaded guilty this morning before Mr Goh m tne Fl fth Police Court la S at 440 a m thi s morning The fowls belong to Che Hassan bio Ghani of 153. Killinev Road Court Inspector A. R. McEwan askea
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 264 6 -•■■■liigi (l iiinii GOLD LEAF TEA j For nearly half a century Gold Leaf Tea has been reccgnised as symbolic of the utmost skill i.r. Blendine;, Honour ani Integrity in the packing of Fragrant and inimitable T?a. 'LODIIRA" •UTERINE TONIC). Possesses tonic properties, improves (he genera! state ot blood, increases
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    • 230 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Storm i MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users will tell you who have it in their Radio set. I IT CAN BE FIXED
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    • 261 6 fal Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Art yoakqp fat? Would you tike to have beautiful figurv Ifk»- the famous »"in.-nia Stars of Hollywood? < 'alifornia physician in treating 1 famous actors and actresses has discover- <i a safe secret method <>i qulck|y diss tic dlttim: exercise This discovery, called Pbrmode,
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  • 440 7 Overnight Leap To Fame Now Difficult i i. u.ti it may be. the day i-tvt n C nderella l .titiard- of technique I itui.iU'tl forever the proi.i taat an untrained, uni -or! max skyrocket to j i o;mlom in pictures. h» yirls
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  • 41 7 VOW that the study of presentday movies has been added to the curriculum of Harvard's School of Fine Arts, Jimmy Cag- 9 sa>s that proves Harvard men beat all—they even find an inUlhcUal excuse for going to the movies.
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  • 34 7 His friends contend that Lloyd Nolan, appearing in Paramount's "King of Alcatraz" is the fittest actor in Hollywood. Photo shows one of the ways in* which he keeps fit.
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  • 76 7 ANN RUTHERFORD planning a "dude" ranch vacation following completion of work in Love Finds Andy HardyJ and in anticipation designing and making a suede cowgirl ensemble. s?i LUISE RAINFR moving from an apartment into a new home at Pacif'C Palisades. Moving has been done on th? week-ends
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  • 130 7 pATRONS of the New Wurlo Amusement Park will have an opportunity of hearing the rich lilting melodies of Javanese music which has a charm and verve all its own, when the opera from Java known as "Bolero" opsns a short season at the Sunlight
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  • 249 7 "JOY of Living" which opened at J the Capitol last night is, if I remember rightly, the slogan of a well-known baked beans firm who also have the slogan "Fifty-seven varieties." This might just as well have been the title of the Capitol show, for it
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 129 7 Taken Regularly Every Night BILE BEANS GIVE YOU THE FIGURE ALL MEN ADMIRE %\i i r* m nrr* fiiii m M 13 Baby's weicht not increasing I Digestive troublea disturbing hia rot Then you must look to tbe y js**&imwEW. Ceeding, for only proper feeding will «H^i^H put him right.
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    • 47 7 TOCK TTcPEWRITErI CO.. No. r3-A fist o|j Change All c J ■JS! IPO t£?€! Tel. v Stockists of Erika "7Brand new PorvJl able Typewriter! Model V Tab. with jagSggggK icey-set Tabulator. New& SecondbanC Repairers, etc. We sell Kolok Ribbons and Carbon Paper. Work Guaranteed Charges Moderate. j
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 351 7 I DAILY CROSSWORD 1 •jr mm ■■■■3=ococc« mm b»«»«o«» mmmmmmmmm mmmmm mmmm H IM H ?r ——a 27- 1^ —p 55- 33 111" 5 ggß X iS, 2» 51 lj Kp S**S* 3 pi— m (Figures bo parentheses denote the number of letters in the words required). CLUES ACROSS 47.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 440 8 -f J Come on a Spree with irresistible IRENE and Dashing DOUG I U KKO-Radio's new LAUGH HIT! j TO-DAY at the CAPITOL v'- i 3 SHOWS 3.15 «.1.1 9.15 i ■rf S »j 1 and lion;, i aiiiii %\i%s. jnrl a -JK' a y T2&r w\ a I 8«
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    • 503 8 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM ON SATURDAY, H)TH NOV.. 19.']8. HATHA YOGI L. S. RAO. The om'. surviving Hatha Yogi >i the World, will exhibit some of his amazing YOGI feats, Mich as crunching and swallowing Chunks ci Glas;, W:od, Iron Tacks, Gramophone Needles. Drinking Nitric Acid Sulphuric Acid, Arsenic and Virulent
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    • 212 8 TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 M. C M. Bring You the Funniest I*AVIIjIOJ\ Love and Laughter Show of Months! I hiiiii Mil iill iniiii ima i niiinnu miiiii ii JWWft B> you'll howl with joy! And when he "fixes" S j wBT irW. his sister's romance with a millionaire who B a^rbTe
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  • 44 9 rribnnc Stall Reporter) Tuesday.—ln front of the at" Kalian? Road this a, Indian fell off a lorry, wheels broke away He was picked up unĕding from the nose, with the base of the skull. His the Tan Took Sen? Hospi-
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  • 49 9 Singapore, Tuesday, si in which an Henghua .wis mentioned in the b< fore Mr. L. C. Goh. suicide at 2 p.m. yester>lt with a razor ot ►ne Woodlands Road, r McEwan informed the accused was in hoc asked that the case be postek for mention which was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 540 9 f GRAND p7laCe""l (NEW WORLD) Eu Tone Sen Si 7.30 9.45 p.m. 7 p™. V9 m 2 (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.j I ACTUAL SCENES FILMED IN WAR TORN CHINA AT THE j I NORTH I (WESTi front! J See Chinese School Children i j Studying in 100s of Mountain
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  • 623 10 pROM oflicia! sources in Prague \w have received a short statement of the Czechoslovak view of "the settlement" regarding- the Sudeten Germans. It is estimated, says this official report, that, foflowing the Munich Agreement of Sept. 29 and the subsequent Ambassadors' Conference in Berlin, from 830,000 *o 850.000 Czechs
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  • 791 10  -  Plea For Planned Progress By Sir Harry Lindsay I DO vot think it is generally realised ho v. great are the pos sibib'ties for extended trade between our merchants and manufacturers at home and the producers and exporters of the Colonial Empire the non-self-governing
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  • 544 10 PEC ALL of the American Ambassador from Germany dramatically rallies world opinion against treatment of Jews. It does not amount to any severance of relations but it is quite clear that Hugh Wilson was ordered home by Roosevelt to give him a first-hand report on the situation,
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  • 59 10 MY dream is a five-cay week a trade unionist. Ours is week-end. 0 "Exchequer demands impose w on a man's brains," claims an oil But they tax his ingenuity. "It is instinct that tells a good CteV baller when to shoot," says a writer And that's
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 235 10 ROBINSON'S SPECIAL MODELS (Made in England) for their Durability Style Quality BLACK BOX CALF i DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF Welled Solos IM En/rHsh Leather 3 /V*lf Models Price 87.7.T Pair. ROBINSON «1 tO., LTD. iTam d b a <; si NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES I fflrtfrn BUS HlO Red Fine
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  • 54 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. GH no official intork, n forthcoming on the Renter** diplomatic cor-undei'-stands that franco is demanding at rent rights before the British plan jor of volunteers, under led belligerent rights arantt d to both s'des Ihe Non-intervention ,as satisfied that the > a ntial
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  • 163 11 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 15.. a S a lirs< step to ensure proA (he 20 American republics and Canada. ;aid Presij' D ft*, velf at a Press Condent <i studies em- for Ibe whole hemisphere rather than the United States sitae. m j ipate any defection
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  • 62 11 Reuter. New York. Nov. 15. S. Cummings, the United General, is understood mitted his resignation, ac Dow Jones' Washington Jackson. Solicitor-general ed to be Cummings' most potable lent Roosevelt announced '•'inference that Mr. Cumsigning to resume ins pi practice. nounced the temporary re i his son
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  • 30 11 King Carol of Rumania and his son. Crown Prince Michael, who arc new in London on a state visit which is expected to have political repercussions.
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  • 225 11 Reuter. w irco/rac p v Washington, Nov. 15 lysSbUJNb from the Chinee* and Spanish wars are stressed in the annual report oi the eh ef of staff of the American Army, Mr. Malm Craig, to the Secretary for War. revealing deficiencies in th? army
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  • 30 11 Reuter. Istanbul, Nov. 14.—A sum of £100,000 has been voted by the Turkish National Assembly for the expenses o the funeral of the late President Kemal Ataturk, on Nov. 21.—Reuter.
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  • 331 11 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 15. MR. Cordell Hull. Secretary of State, has summoned Mr. Hugh Wilson. United States Ambassador in Berlin, to return to Washington "for report and consultation." It is officially stated that the U.S. Ambassador's return was in connection I with the recent developments
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  • 24 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 15.—The Anglo-American and Canada-American trade agreements will be signed in Washington on Nov. 17. according to well-informed circle", in London Reuter.
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  • 462 11 King Carol In London Reuter. London, Nov. 15. 1 ROYAL salute fi 'om the batteries of Dover Castle heralded the arrival this afternoon of the destroyer Sikh with Kinir Cw>] and Crown Prince Michael of Rumania on board. Owing to the
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  • 115 11 Reuter. I Berlin, Nov. 15. GERMAN newspapers and wireless to-night continue the campaign of criticism of British actions in Palestine, combined with abuse of the United States for alleged mis deeds in Panama, Mexico and elsewhere. The Angriff splashes an article denouncing the brutal policy of suppression"
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  • 650 11 Reuter. The Hague. Nov. 15. D R Colijn, the Dutch Premier, speaking in the second chamber, stated that the Netherlands Government had entered into negotiations with the governments of Britain, France, Denmark, Belgium and Switzerland to consider the possibility of giving assistance in
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  • 111 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. AN influential Conservative private members committee held a private meeting in the Commons at which it is understood strong views were expressed against any transfer of colonial territories. The committee, which was composed of Government supporters, discussed the guesUon as one
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Prague, Nov. 15 —Negotiations between the Slovak delegation and tne Government have resulted in complete agreement on Slovak autonomy. It is stipulated that elections of the Slovak Diet shall take place within two months. —Reuter.
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  • 22 11 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 15.—A French commercial mission of 20 members has left fc Bucharest, Sofia and Belgrade —Reuter.
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    • 17 11 Made by the yBPK largest canning /wy M ffff IsVr f organization in JVSTv^. the British /\J^
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    • 24 11 Eyesight Once Ruined Is Never Recovered Consult: C. S. CHONG, Opt D. (IJ.S A.) THE BERLIN OPTICALCO., South Bridge SI N<. a i'< >XX
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    • 85 11 CHAP "KUCHING" RECORDS j In view of the enormous I success of Miss KARTINI'S record 'NONYA KABAYA J I MERAH/ it has been *l decided to issue imme- diately two further records jlLj by this very popular artist. —I STOCKS ON HAND ORDER VOW N.H. 1068 Tida di Sangka I
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  • 221 12 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS.—Favourable business and financial influences up to noon. Go ahead with projects and enterprises, and keep in touch Kith people oj influence. An excellent day for the artistic type, and for matters of sentiment. Don't indulge in hazards. SPECIAL INFLUENCES—March 21 to April
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  • 80 12 The Straits Chinese Recreation Club •vill be -At Home" to members and iriends to-morrow. Tea will be served at 5 p.m and prizes for the Open Invitation Tournament and Club Tournaments will bQjstributed by Mrs. Cheong Chee Hai. The Open Invitation Tennis Tournament Dinner and Dance
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  • 49 12 Mr. Lim Cheng Swee, who is employ ed in the office of Messrs. S. C Gohc and Co., asks us to state that he is not the person of the same name against whom a charge of trespass was made in the fourth police court.
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  • 241 12 BRITISH SPEECH London, November 7. JV we were denied the use of Singapore it would mean the beginning of the breakup, declared Lieut.-Col. E. R. iMacPherson, late Assistant Director of Ordnance Services in Malaya, when addressing the 1 Bournemouth Rotary Clnh
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  • 150 12 Reuter. London, Nov. 15. JHE International Rubber Committee to-day fixed the quota for the first quarter of 1939 is 50 per cent. The next meeting of the Committee will be held on Feb. 14. 1939. After a fairly sharp fall in values following the announcement
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  • 21 12 A meeting of the committee of th..Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held in the Exchange Room on Monday.
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  • 189 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter). BOARD the Messageries Maritimes ship "Aramis" which sails from Singapore to-day will be Malaya's five delegates to the 10th Congress, Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, to be held at Hanoi, Indo-China. The delegates are:— Dr. R. D Fitzgerald, DirectorAdviser, Medical
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    20 12 Picture taken in Singapore yesterday, when i motorist knocked down this signalling stand. The policeman was unhurt.
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  • 244 12 GRAPHIC account of how he was shot at by one of his own servants was given by Luang Bipul Songgram, Shim's Minister of Defei.ce. al a mass galhering jf Army, Nav> and Air Force representatives ami others in Bangkok on Nov.
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  • 49 12 "Will it be to the advantage and lm I rrovement of conditions in Malaya i: j nee elementary education in the vernaculars is introduced?" This will forr. :he subject of a debate to be held a* the Institute Hall. 77 Prinsep Street. Singapore, to-morrow at 8.15 p.m.
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  • 74 12 COMMODORE T.B. DREW, 0.8.E* R.N., is expected to arrive at Singapore in the P. O. S.N. Co's s.s. "Corfu" on Friday, Nov. 18. Commodore M.L. Clarke, D.S.C R.N., will leave the Civil Airport at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, for Penang in a Royal
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  • 67 12 His Excellency and Lady Thomas, ac companied by the Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp. will leave Singapore by train on the evening of Nov. 23 on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency will return by the night train on Dec. 1, arriving at Singapore on
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  • 275 12 Shanghai, Wednesday. rpHE Japanese Command in South China is urgently appealing for reinforcements to be sent from Formosa in order to save the Canton situation which is becoming difficult on account of the approach of large Chinese forces. As the result of the improvement of
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  • 242 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. DRAMATIC details of her escape from the men who had kidnapped her from her husband's house in Padang Rengas, and taken her to Ayer Tawar, have been revealed by the woman in question who has arrived in Kuala Kangsar after a
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  • 56 12 IFrom Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the Johore Bar thiOllowing were elected members of the johore Bar Committee for 1938—1939 Messrs. M. Ismail, E. R. Koek, S C Goho, John Laycock and F. G. Vaux The new committee has re-elected Mi. c
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  • 53 12 The badge of the M.B.E. will b e presented by H.E. the High Commissioner to Mr. C. W. Rozario, Asiatic Traffic Inspector. F.M S. Railways, on Nov. 29. The presentation will take place m Iront of the Government Office Buildings just prior to the meeting of
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  • 53 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore hint Relief Fund remit led $200,000 Chinese Currency. yesterday to the Bank of China. Htmgkong branch for transmission to the Executive u, n a( Chungking. Together with twenty-eight former remittances, the tetal Fen* by the local Fund Co*, mittee amounts to
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  • 64 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Tuesday.-For stedj* two bunches of bananas, a CWnemr.rwKirn Poh. was fined $15 with an a v native of fifteen days" rigorous impn senment to be followed by five montn. poUce supervision, by She-kh Bakar, the second magistrate. Accused was arrested on
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  • 40 12 Mr. S. Samuehs. territorial Supti\ 1. of Columbia Films of Malaya Ltd, no visiting Singapore, has appointed Nonce Sen to be the Manager and itep resentat'ive of the Company in Maw Siam, Sarawak and British North w neo.
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  • 30 12 The Lloyd Triestino Uner Contt is due at Singapore to-morrow ii day* at 8 a.m. and will sail f< Hongkong and Shanghai the same at 1 p.m.
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  • 77 12 Reuter. REPORT of a meeting between Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr and Gener.il Chiang Kai-Shek was received in London. Reuter understands that the question if mediation was not raised in the discussions. The description given of the talks in authoritative quarters is a "General review of the situation." Sir
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  • 127 13 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 15. /*rXERAL!SSIMO Chiang Kai (i sh.k is confident and optitl( >s regards the military 'Tition declares Reuters speria correspondent after a fort- ht*s vt:,v Generalissimo's headquarters are somewhere in 4„nan On a tour of three thou- m iies through
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  • 167 13 London, N<>\. 15« 4 PLAN h»i national recovery A was outlined by Mr. Anthony Kden saeakiug al a dinner of the Oxford I niversity Carlton Club. He declared the first purpose of llritish foreign pol c\ be imt restoration of respect for international
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  • 155 13 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. JP- Pirow, South African Minister of Defence, speaking at the South African Club, said not the least important of his reasons for coming to Lcndon was to convey a message from General Hertzog to Mr. Chamberlain that "South Africa
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  • 96 13 The Canadian Government Trade Cc. imi&sl «er, Singapore, announce* that the Canadian Post Office will issuia new 13-ctnt, double-size pictorial stanp In order to complete the current King Gee ac VI regular seller tage stamps, other denominations of which were Issued in April and May, 1937
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  • 133 13 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 15. KALININ met the Spanish, Anglo-French, Scandinavian and other foreign workers' delegations. Representatives of the central council of the Soviet trade unions ?rso attended the meeting. M. Kalinin after welcoming tha delegates dealt with the international situation and declared, inter alia, that
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  • 80 13 Reuter. London, Nov. 15. REMINISCENCES of Victorian railways ware recounted by the Duke of Gloucester on the occasion of a function in celebration of the L.M.S. centenary-. The Duke recalled how many people were shocked by the first train journey made by Queen
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  • 301 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. DEGINALD Cordeiro escorted by a Prison Warder appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth notice court this afternoon to answer a traffic charge in which he was alleged to have collided with another car at Fullerton Road
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  • 27 13 Reuter. Oslo, Nov. 15.—Two Spanish Gcvernment cargo boats put in at the harbcur declaring they were pursued by an armed Spanish nationalist trawler.—Reuter.
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  • 88 13 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. IS. •THE police visited three hundred of i* the wealthiest Jewish families in tteriin and gave them twenty four hours to pay the contributions towards the milliard marks fine reportedly amounting to eighty to ninety two per cent, of their fortunes. <\
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  • 88 13 At the Cth annual meeting of the Chartered Bank (Local Staff I Recreation Club the following were elected cffr-e-L waters: Patrons —Messrs. Tan Ek~Lee and Ngeow Nian Chin: Presiaent—Mr Wee Kirn Leng; Vice Presid-ent-—Messrs Ec Kwec Kee and U« Tian Huat: Hon. Secretary-Mr. Clua Choo Seth; Hon.
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  • 66 13 Photo shows: Girls of an Abbey Wood (London) school, with shovels and forks on their shoulders, march in single file to their allotted plots in the school gardens. The girls, who spend most of their leisure time in -the* gardens, are working hard to achieve
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  • 385 14 Eighty-One Horses And Ponies The Turf TOGHTY-ONE horses and ponies have been entered for the week-end Skyc race meeting of the Selangor Turb Club to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 24 and 25. Details are as follows: Horses: Class
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  • 105 14 THREE water polo matches were 1 played at the Y.IVt'C.A. pool yesterday. In the first match, the C.S.C. II beat the R.A.F. II by four goals to three. The Airmen opened the scoring through Scott and this lead was increased by FO Brandt.
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  • 44 14 MRS. A. A. B. Menzies won the Keppcl G.C. November L. G. IT Medal. Tbe following were ths three bost scores returned:- Dest Mrs. A. A. B. Menzies 90—24-fifi Mrs. F Starr 90—23-67 Mrs. A. SC. Williamson 93-30=68. I
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  • 53 14 Post Office Club team vs Royal Engineers to-morrow at Pulau Brani 4.30 pot for transport): Supaaf A Rajie and S. Ponniah; B. S Man aim M. Toledo and Tai Chong Cheongr fite-' besttan Then, Mohamed Noor, C B Humphries, Osman Demo and Harith Reserves .-Kartar Singh, Sitaram and
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  • 104 14 JHE third match yesterday saw the C.S.C. first string trounce the V.M.C.A. by seven goals to nil. Prominent feature of the, play was splendid partnership between Wee Chwee, Loo Thiam and Boon Hoon. The Chinese led three-nil at half time, the scorers
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  • 98 14 SWIMMING CLUB ENGINEERS PLAY A DRAW IN the second game of the evening, the S.S.C. II held the Royal Engineers to a draw of three-all. Misson, Swimming Club centra forward, had a hat trick. The game was scrappy, the Club monopolising play in the first half, opening accounts three minutes
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  • 76 14 Philadelphia, Nov. 15. "TWO-TON" Tony Galento, New Jersey Bar-tender, who is a challenger for the world title beat Harry Thomas of Chicago, former blacksmith, on a technical knockout in the third round of their eliminating contest for the world heavyweight title scheduled over twelve
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  • 103 14 DUKE'S Bowl competition was played ever 36 holes at the Garrison Golf Club and resulted in a tie between Rev. A. S. Giles and C F Jennings with a net score of 128, the to be played off before Monday next. The
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  • 52 14 The following ties will be played in the Singapore Badminton Championships at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, this week-end:— Saturday at 2.15 p.m. Inter-School (final»:—Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce vs Anglo Chinese School Secondary School. Sunday at 10 a.m. Women's Open Singles:—Mrs. L. M. Pennefather vs Miss Leo
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  • 544 14 Chinese Full-Back Gives Grand Display S.C.C. 'A' 3; R.A. (8.M.) interest was evinced in the rugby match played padang yesterday between an S.C.C. 'A' XV and the kan Mati, which resulted in a three points all draw, tin ing a try to the
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    • 96 14 Wrestling SAT. 19TH NOV. AT THE NEW-WORLD ITS AN ALL STAR CARD. 6 ROUNDS—IO MINUTES W. BOCK CHEUNG CHAMPION OF CHINA FOR THE FIRST TIME MEETS TONY LAMARO (CHAMPION OF ITALY ALSO KNOWN AS, THE DROP KLNG AND FOREARM JOLT CHAMPION FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE UNCONQUERABLE MALAYAN CHAMPION KARTAR SINGH
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  • 459 15  -  OUT-SEASON FRIENDLY SOCCER MATCH (By "ROVER" i: 2 S C F A o. jING that theii victoiy by three goals to one over the Chinese I t: Cup Competition was not just luck, the Airmen fully extended in the soccer friendly at the Stadium yesterday. This
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  • 106 15 Muar, Tuesday CPEED, perfect combination and y sharp shooting, were mainly responsible for the overwhelming victory by 55—27, scored by the Muar Scow Scow basket ball team over the Kuala Lumpur basket ball team in a charity match in aid of the China Relief
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  • 214 15 (From Our Own Correspondents Batu Pahat, Tuesday. THE Muar Chinese visited Batu Pahat yesterday and engaged their Batu Pahat compatriots in a friendly hockey match at the Government English School ground. The isitbrs defveated the home team by five goals to one. The
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  • 255 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday. IN the absence of Shawl Harm I. the Kluang captain, Kluang were a slightly weakened side when they met the Segamat Indo-Ceylonese in their return volley ball game. All the same Segamat were a much better side
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  • 345 16 Ragged Display Of Rugger S.R.C 6; Fort Canning "A" 0. pLAYING a man short in the scram, the S.R.C. scored a creditable win over Fort Canning "A" by six points (two tries) to nil on the Padang this evening. The game was very ragged, with far
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  • 233 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Tuesday. AN interesting charity basket ball match was played on Saturday night at the Chinese Recreation Club basket ball stadium between the Yew Yew basket ball team of Batu Pahat and the 4 918' basket ball team
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  • 51 16 IN a hockey match on the y y partment beat a Dutch jq^ S. Hope registered a hat-trick t*m "V" Juniors in the first u ri r tl Pestel netted twice fur tin D hi In the second hall M the "V's" fourth
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  • 85 16 Newton Rocklites team i, iv Regt. "C" Coy. at hex-key on S at the Khalsa ground: Koon Poh j Phang, J. De Souza. T. Singh X rio, R. Pestana: R. Duclos, L \v S. Ortega. L. D'Almeida; and I E serves: C. Lazaroo. H. Choo Zuzarte. On Monday
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  • 118 16 The first Impression you make or. people is through your genera] ance. If jou are easy to look ii 'face value' is increased imrned But if your complexion is muc pimply, your eye dull expre happy, the estimate of you is loi Skin blemishes are
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  • 253 17 4 RELA TION OF CHIANG and dr. kung? Reuter. London, Nov. 15 ...p-, .iv,vijran case ii which an alleged fake shipment of "aims" to olvcd. wa? resumed to-day questions were asked about -tery man" and his relationship to Chiang Kai Shek and
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  • 17 17 I ghth annual general W ipore Golf ciub, will I Club House on Nov
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  • 159 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. WHEN the X.P.M. steamer "Perener" left China, she carried away with her 831 ricksha pullets at the expense of the Colony Government. The Special Branch of the Police had a number of complainants who had previously laid information as
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  • 70 17 ARRIVALS from and departures to Madras Presidency for October are as follows, states an official communique from Capt. Nelson Jones, Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya:— Ordinary deck passengers from Madras, with the exception of stateaided arrivals, totalled 1.565 adults, 129 minors and 45 infants.
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    • 47 17 WM.LS HAVE EARS! •STRAXftE BOARDERS'* By E PHILLIPS OPPL:VHELM. «gr-* I C UNLIKELY yes, literally, but POSSIBLE I S when the effect is desired. Wotffs Ice 1 EaTde Cologne will give you that desured effect 1 of clean, celd, refreshing snow. Beads. P.WOLFF «C SOHN KARLSRUHE GERMANY
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    • 196 17 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many women as men suffer from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease that starts about the time of Change of Life and Is the reul cause o/ much heart trouble and later on of paralytic stroke?. Common symptoms of High
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    • 196 17 Mother's Daughter s Story of "KOTALKO" Ssnß9flßwfe3<*V << Oh* had five bald patches," write* Miss *J Longley'e mother. She hem now a splendid hejd of hair. I was troubled with dandruff and my hair was turning grey, but my head it now clear of dandruff, and my hair is '<a
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    • 312 17 MALAYAN PftBMIEP HOTEL A TO-NIGHT I j Cocktail Dance From 6.30 p.m. To B*3o p.m. j Dinner And Dance (informal) From 9.30 p.m. To Midnight. i\o AIHII SSIO\ lIA IN, I I DINNER $3.00. THURSDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER. 14 DESTY AND DELSO A Symphony Of Dance. SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE
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  • 142 18 TA' thU second of a series of interviews which he hopes to secure with leading figures in China, our special representative Mr. him Keng Hor gives the views of Dr. Philip Tyau. former Chinese Consul-Gen oral in Singapore, ivho is ncno holding the post of Commissioner for Foreign
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  • 297 18 /UHWS wartime economy will by i v on a sender basis when the comprehensive programme for the economic development and reconstruction in the south-western pro- vinces of Szechuan. Kweichow. Yunnan and Kwangsi is put into operation. The economic reconstruction program- I me has be-n mapped out
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  • 972 18 "Might Is Now Right," Says Dr. Philip Tyau Sharp Criticism Of Foreign Powers GREA TEST VICTIM The China of to-day is the greatest victim of this travesty ol jrst'ce and mar.k She »s tightin? for her rety existence against aw enemy whs tui shown not
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  • 78 18 The rumours of peace talks between China and Japan were termed completely unfounded by Dr. Hu Shih, the new Chinese Ambassador to the United States, in a statement to the press following the ceremony in which he handed his credentials to President Rooesvelt. "There are good reasons for
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  • 120 18 CIGNALING an important sten b. 3 mobilizing Chinese wartime services, over noiri various SSdlf varsities in Hunan Province hay. k gathered in one concentrationrSJfi advanced military and poliUcai Sf curing their summer viSuon 1 When their three months period ends. 2.000 of the snL n::: be
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  • 96 18 ARRANGEMENTS have been completed with the Hongkon? University whereby tlie Lingnan University of Canton has resumed classes in Honzkong. Regular classes will be held daily from 5.30 p.m. to 9 30 p.m. fcr members of the UcUege of Arts. College of Engineering and a
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    • 591 18 RHEUMATISM «g I\T m m m~W Natural Mineral Bfjk JMature cures it with st* KVar ,IV/A Health-Giving elements 11»/ j m¥m her own MIRACULOUS SALTS of the EARTH! jii Up and down the country, thousands of rheumatic \x\ t M^S^ sufferers are finding lasling relief in nothing more Hjlu t\Z§JtmS^m
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  • 588 19 S\YS SHE WANTS TO GO TO THE STAGE (United Press). v SAID SHANTA APTE, THE WELL-KNOWN PRABH\T \R. WITH THE SHY LITTLE SMILE CHARACTERISTIC ni }jj;i'. WHEN INTERVIEWED DURING HER RECENT VISIT ,0 MADKAS. "OH. YES; I HAVE MY OWN LITTLE
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  • 41 19 Above ate seen Shanta Apte (left) and Ram Maradhe (right) as Radha and Krishna respectively. It is a scene from the beautiful Hindustani picture "Gopalkiishna." a Prabhat production, which commences a season al the Marlborough Theatre Singapore, to-morrow.
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  • 570 19 (United Press). Abbottabad, Nov. 9. MAHATMA t iAXDHI delivered to-day what is regarded as the final of his present Frontier tour. The speech which mainly principle of non-violence was remarkable for the typical nwmour in which it abounded. ng with a hint at those who the
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  • 75 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Nov. 10. MAHATMA Gandhi and party detrained from the Frontier Mail this morning at Ghaziabad and motored to Harijan Colony where he stays before leaving this evening for Wardha by the Grand Trunk Express. Gandhiji will arrive at Wardha to-morrow evening wherefrom he
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  • 81 19 (United Press). Baroda. Nov. 9 —As a sequel to Sardar Garda's offer for handing over thp forfeited lands to the Government of Bombay to be passed on to the original owners, other owners of forfeited lands have expressed their willingness to return the lands. One
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  • 62 19 (United Press). Raikot, Nov. 7 —The Wankaner Durbar has invited the State farmers and the mercharitiie community of the State to submit their grievances to the Ruling Chief. The Durbar has already announced 15 per cent, reduction in the revenues to the State to be
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  • 37 19 (United Press). A joint session of the two Houses of the United Provinces Legislature will be held on Dec 1 to consider the Stamp Amendment Bill and the Court Foes Amendment Bill 'United Press).
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  • 189 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Nov. 10. UNITED PRESS understands that following the refusal of Mr. Rhulabhai Desa Mr. Satyamurthi and Mr. ML S. Aney give evidence befcre the Chatfield Committee en Indian's defence charge*. Mr. Asafali Secretary of the Congress Party |p the Cential Assembly has
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  • 141 20 THREE R.A.F. Vickers "Wellesley" monoplanes took off from Ismailia (Egypt) early in November on a long-distance flight to Australia. Under the command of Squadron Leader R. Kellett, the planes left lsmailia. flew over the Peisian Gulf to India, across the Indian Peninsula
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  • 89 20 The Spanish merchant ship "Cantabria" was shelled and uwk off Cn-mcr (Norfolk) by an armed trawler of General Franco's fleet. That mum persons on board the «teamer. who aie believed to nave sot «Wf aw The captain. Manuel Ardul'.es, his wife. Trinidad, their dau«.i<er Go n.
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    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT R PACS3- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 16, 1938 No. 24.
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    • 317 I CANADIAN-HORN Musician. Sandy MacPhersun, onanist for I-* >earS ,He En,pire Cinema Lei Square. <»n«lon. ha« been apposed U succeed Reginald Foort as 1..8.C. Theatre Organist. Professionally known as 'Sandy' Macpherson ever since he was g.ven the nickname at the
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    • 65 I 1 h J E/tughton. the fan <»v* stage &n%S screen actor, who plays the pnrt i taker (street musician* in his latest film, was the comfort of 'Kerbside tatat*' the projr.imnie that was presented by I<ondon buskers from Darenlrv ■«•nu'r In tJi
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    • 901 I Readers Query Corner N I -Beaters' questions are answered Iree, hut each one must be acemapanled by a "Query Coupon" bp found on this page. ls MOST important that all queries i ■Htald he addressed to the Ma- I lava Tribune, and NOT to Broad- easing House. Will contributors j
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      23 I NORMAN ALLIN, one ot Britain's most popular ba«s singers, will be heard by listeners to Daventry next week. (See programmes inside).
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    • 118 I f\fi thr <rit r a nfw pho!«»f ph the angmontea' B** f Empire Omlatalr% wjiii »!s eoentnetor, Erie Fo^f, taken (h.» rjUMcri Hall ai Brradcastinj! Hens* Aniibr bmadh 1 if of an Empire Symphony I anrerf The thtrd conceal o* present nill
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