Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newsier: W r Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVII. No. 273. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, November 17, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1938
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 1 fle*/ 72/ Dominant In Malaya ll— J Have you tried DOROTHY PERKINS ENGLISH COOKED PEAS Obtainable from all Provision Dealers v/:v ~/.vc.,v..) WPJS. 96A y j tjj f "> -j. I baby needs milk P %J from a bottle BlVEGlil* STRONG MUSCLES j jjfeg SOUND TEETH 1, H STIIAIGIIT
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    • 136 1 MADAME PAGE] 92. Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER if AND DESIGNER. I Gowns Designed I Created in her work rooms 9 5 $30 I 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. jl H rt I Som nice bu'ldlng lots in Grovp I I Wi/Wnaon Road) remaining for sale Arm 1 l I t0 CredU
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  • 156 2 Sydney, Nov. 4. TO provide New South Wales with a thoroughly organised blood-transfusion scheme for the reduction of maternal mortality 2,000 husky males are needed by the Health Department here and £3.0.9 a pint will be naid each donor, These men must not be unde.
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  • 148 2 Paris. DECAUSE he attempted to obtain l> money from a chemist by alleging thai his doc had died as a result of taking medicine obtained there M Jules Her has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment and 100 francs about 12-) fine. nn M Her came
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  • 1081 2 i t*M «nnrt of the acting ger.eral manager of the Rauh u T HE following is the report or riod enfled N I Irahan Geld Mining Co., Ltd. ior I DEVKLOPMENT Wtextac Crosscutting Driving Bfeta R Section 381 305 6<) Bukit Koman 47 256 47
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    • 428 2 S'iEAMER SAILINGS 11 and BRITISH INDIA •incorporated in England). P O. S. N. CO/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. rORFTJ 15 > m Nov 18 BANGALORE 6 000 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 6 000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 30 SOUDAN 6.500 Jan 13 RANCHI 17,000 Jap. 13
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    • 512 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHKR LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, x ORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1968. s-s, "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 Iss "LIPPE" omits Manila Dec. 15 s*. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec 22 s.s. "CREFELD" omits
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    • 318 2 H aftl II» \Y ('BUSES W "-J| P „ANGKOK SAIGON. J By Luxunous On.jCta- am MaUc S -po« Displacement Tons rrom renang, r 1-12 3 12 S m.s. W. fc*J» fo".g S?-12 22-12 23-12 m.s. "Selandia" M2 Sff° 10-1 U-l 121 5 m.s. "Boringia" <12.o00» 10 I special j CHRISTMAS
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    • 222 2 110.5.X. Liiiel I M.S. "Fio de Janeiro Maru" I (10.000 G. Tons) I Leaves Singapore Ncv. 18, at p.m. I direct for I COLOMBO (arr. Colombo Nov 23, at a.m.) African South American Ports Fares: —Singapore Colombo. First Class $163.00 Third Class S 77.00 j Third Class 31.20* i Deck
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    • 90 2 INTO-CHINA NAVIGATION CO. (Incorporated Direct Service 1M n an?Taking cargo on Jr.* for Canton Macao Chefo, Tientsin, j etcports, Formosa the Fhii {U FOX PENANG KUMSANG YUENSANG g. j xPAV FOR HONGKONG ?ft .1 Mowl SUISANC x 0* KUTSANG x Calls Saigon. 114 Ifl** All the dates are apP IoX
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  • 70 3 Reuter. Vienna, Nov 16... ADDRESSING the workers of St. Eyr, Herr Buerckel, Nazi leader in Austria, announced that General Goering had authorised him to punish looters in future with death. The reason was the confiscation of Jewish property was being considered. Discussing the economic problem, Buerckel
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  • 628 3 ln 1888 a young Army doctor returned to England after a long stay In India to do two things of Importance; he got married and took a course of bacteriology. But Ronald Ross, ior such was this young man's name, was very soon disappointed in Ms callings. Medicine
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  • 366 3 JHE storm of anger which swep: through the United States over the treatment of Jews hi Germany shows no sign of abatement. THE GIANT GERMAN LINER "BREMEN" SAILED ON HER HOMEWARD VOYAGE YESTERDAY AFTER A REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION OF HOSTILITY FROM THREE THOUSAND SHOUTING
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  • 83 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Nov. 16. QECK Chuan Lane was the scene of a devastating fire to-night, when three shophouses were almost completely burnt, but fortunately with no loss of life. Fire broke out in one of a block of fifteen houses at about 9.30 pm spreading
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  • 95 3 The following- output figures of Malayan Rubber Companies for Octorber are announced: Ayer Kunmg if If s > Rubber Co ud. 61 .5 00 r> Badek Rubber Estate Ltd (Staffleld Estate 21,000 Db Bradwall <F.M.S.> Rubber Estate Ltd. ***** jj 3 civ rsonese <f m s n
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    • 527 3 H^HlLme^ PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS now invited for the rials or service. Fox Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Nov., 1938. delivery at Paya g Station of a menta (Deposit 12 noun. 28th Nov. 1938. delivery of SteA id Collapsible Gate Lebar Pumping b $50) 12 noon, 28th Nov.,
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    • 524 3 PUBLIC NOTICKS of the Company wh?eh ,f n ,f Meetins Uie Registered y oSce of W h' held a *o. 96. Market ftoL* ft? Company Friday. 25th NovS' S q', n gapore a •ne Directors will 1938 at noon, ■nent of a Rnal Ai^ om mend Paying 15% f a
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    • 613 3 POSITIONS VACANT RANTED adventurous Asiatic to join o~ f, radin g expedition. Must invest small capital. Good pay. All found. ituriner particulars from Box 455, Malaya Trioune, Singapore. AGENTS WANTED WANTED agents to sell silks. Pay Rs. 125. Particulars free. Hndals Limited. Dept. 99. Ludhiana '*udia). FOR SALE oharles Atlas
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    • 203 3 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours dVn„hted tn e fs re th lr tlme Will be ThU n American Doctor, -o quickly"_£f_l_3! makea jt Possible /our a d n e H aB ly eBtore vi K«"r to Rianas ana body, to build nrh Which I■ .fY"' In fart discovery
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    • 41 3 QUIKREF DIARIES igii! I Raphael Tuck's Christmas and New Year Cards. Raphael Tuck's Greeting Cards are known the worid over as the Cards Mth 11. Xi AT <0., LTD. 6& 8, Robirson Road Sal-s Dept. Tel. 6506. Printing Dept. Tel. 6505.
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  • 98 4 London. Nov. 15. Paris 173 11 32 Bucharest 660 New York 4.70 4 Buenos Aires Montreal 4.73 1 1 20.53 Bru: ils 27.86 Rio 3 Geneva 20.83 sellers official Amsterdam 8.70» 2 Belgrade 212 Milan 89 Montevideo 1834 Berlin 11.76 Bombay 15 15 16 Stockholm 1941 Shanghai 8'
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  • 855 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 16, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 2 4 8 Asam Kumbang 28!- 30!-nom Austral Malay 48!- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 2*3 26 9cd Ayer Weng 0.62 V 2 0.67 ft Rangrin Tin 23 24
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  • 18 4 Singapore, Nov. 17. The price of nn at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $109Vi. (down S /s).
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  • 20 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (down M) Sellers 28*» (down 1 i>).
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  • 105 4 Singapore, Wednesday. Sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment in the Third Police Court this morning for snatching a necklace from a passer-by. Lai Koh San asked the magistrate (Mr. G. S. Rawlingsi why, seeing it was his first offence, he was given "such a heavy
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  • 304 4 Singapore, Nov. 16. MINING Buyers Sellen 43 4 9 Ampats 01 3 266 cd Ayer Hitams -53 mm Eangrins j 46 Batu Selangors L« x Q Hitams Vy** 25. Hongkong Tin 23 6 im Chenderiangs «JJ Heng Fatts °-«g U B *J Idris Hyd. M
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  • 184 4 Singapore. Nov. 16. r <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R ,Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan gaO r. (Siam) W. Coast No.3perKoyon $220 Siam Rice -Lowhway;* No. 1 g» Siam Rice "Lowhway; No. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 I Siam "Singhway" No.
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  • 106 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 16, 5 p.m. Total fof Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex. Div. year TIN. Payable Date' to date Ayer Hitam 2» /2 Nov. 8 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 2Vfe% less tax Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 17
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  • 253 4 c% Ifevnui Co, ltd.. $30,00 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 ...90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. am M ar 31 B *J&- 30 J OO 102 norn 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31 Se Pt- 30 1063 A 108% norn
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  • 444 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Wednesday Previous To-day Chang RUBBER m Steady Steady c nnt Buyers 8l l6 8% Bpot Sellers 83 16 83 16 Ist ForVard (December) Buyers 8l 16 2nd Forward WiMar.) Buyers 83 16 8^ 3rd Forward '(Apr.! June) Buyers BV 4 85 16 n Seller*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 400 4 lIWK OF < HIXA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter* 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones; .Manager s Office 614 1 Asst. Manager's Office 644*<i I\i hange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-J Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Ua Cupilal Ch. S 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess oi Ch. S 4,800,000.00 Total \sse*s
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    • 53 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particularg from P 8t O BANK.
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    • 164 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. RWOAPOBI 458, North Bridge Road. Singa****Local Branches 253, South Bridge Road. Singapore Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW RK BANKERS Midland Bank, Ltd Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Chase National
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  • 186 5 FOR ALL RKAD- for commercial and salesmen a slow- Be careful how you e s ma f ters re- eful thought, and v making den- peculation espe- tnd and nrooerty. INFLUENCES.—Ma* WnaJ beneflc to- arc born <n rfti'.s' riters, pr 'ssmen, and 2 erchandise and 2
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  • 102 5 V Mexico City I announced that a I 1 -> been made with an I u fcr the sale of a conI me" of Mex'ean crude I from American and mpanies that the Azienda Generate roll have made a conpurchase of several miirth, and that "this
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  • 209 5 WaS the scene yesterday alUriH.cn ol the G vZtZuon'lr S y iS <Rfi) Wi,SOn Mrs. A. H. FWW Tin and Mr Cc c» George Fug.cr. son of Wi-ht Mr P.f i ate Mr E C Fu B ler »f Shanklin. Isle of Stt. Mr. Fugler
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  • 185 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) N wil r" eVC S eriOUS COn^tio in s '»Sap„re Police Courts cour I h I V" DecembM wi *h "«> creation of an extra ZZ* V 8S Re ief PO iCe CoUrt 11 °c ac. on.nu, dated ,n the mam
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  • 21 5 The Conte Verde will leave Singapore or Manila at 1 p.m. to-day, and not p.m., as previously announced.
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  • 83 5 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 16.—Queen Mary and all other members of the Royal family are tp?2 n L L^ don The p nme Minister VJ?- f S chambp rlain, members of the Cabinet and members of the Diploa'a th" J?tp W h' e
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  • 171 5 (Tribune Stall Reporter) X»E funeral of the late Mr. Seow Keng Siew, a popular clerk in the rates department of the local Municipality, whose death, following an assault at Jalan Besar Road last Sunday night, occurred last luesday morning at the Genera! Hospital,
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  • 19 5 Reuter. Lpn<Jon, Nov. 16.-Death is announced oi \n< a Tree f amous Br iti sh actressPeuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 71 5 I AT LAST I the secret of A I VIRILE HEALTH 1 YOUTHFUL ENERGY! DRIVING FORCE! ryes the phosohorus. leciiher foods they need and be fit, virile, and bursting y Wampoles Phosphon tains the secret of nerres— all the vital elements needed to build up your nervous system. It barishes
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    • 155 5 EXCITING NEW WAY TO COLOUR LIPS! m Gives them the thrilling enchantment of a South Sea Moon I Were is the beauty-wise South Sea maiden's secret SEE- j of irresistibly alluring lips. I9y i TATTOO I Luscious trans- F Opj I parent colour that doesn't 4 j come off"... instead
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    • 190 5 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtomablt of all Chwnlfts and Storm ,4 1 1 /Sjfc' DIABETES. U y u we mitt -ed with this dlawat I \k. Cotn to TL-ibib A. Md Hassan the *P' ciaiut ror UiAbLrKd. HeguaranUe to rare you completely and per£§R mfj manently enabling you to take
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    • 731 5 <SQ /M €HI WII INI Q 'A—ii— h. that's bott*»-!' you'll say when yoti'vj put .1 !'-u if rVruhto*! m the bath watrt PW Scrubb'fl i- a lu\urv tluU DOtiLlM little—lt soften--ly ••■iicl m rlfits the w. f er, rrfreshes- your b.-lv rattw S tlPr S i^ 1 1 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 292 6 from Eye Strain Sun-glare strains your Eyes. Water irritates them. Wind and Dust redden. Play safe and use Murine. It Soothes, Cleanses, and Refreshes. Murine has been safely used for over 40 years. Cleanse your Eyes daily with lib porY oo Eyes CHICAGO, U. S. A. Murint does not contain
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    • 409 6 PINNED TO BED BY LUMBAGO Scarcely Moved for Weeks Acting on his principle ot,"when you know a good thing teil your friends about it," a man who has had very bad hvnbago writes as follows: "I had suffered from lumbago in my oack, and for weeks could scarcely move in
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    • 322 6 THE MUSIC STUDIO. Oxley Chambers, 185-B, Oi chard Road. Singapore. LENA HUNTER. ATCL (Modern Methods of Teaching). Mus.cai sncwledge classes tor children ages 3—5, 6—B. 9—12. includes Percussion Bunds, Rhythmic Games and Movements. Class Singing ard Opeiettas The fork Trotter Method ot j Musicianship as taught by the Trinity Cr.'lege
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    • 59 6 COMEDY snd SENSATION! j ROARDERK" By E. PHILLIPS OPPFNHEIM. DOUBLE MAIN EVENT TOMMY CARRIE I SILVER KID I j IGNACIO FERNANDEZ j j BATTLING RIO l Al (Loy) Rodrigues vs Ibrahim I AH KOW vs SMARTY JOE Kid Langford vs M. Kassim 1 POPULAR Prices $1, 60c 20c I TO-MORROW
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    • 27 6 Pilot i Pen Weeks |3th Nov. to I I* Dec REPAIRING, FREE G trial. BABA Co., Ltd. Middle RoadBABA STORE 162. Orchard Koad f% j Stamford Roai\.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1126 6 Singapore Concert TRANSMISSION 5| J |£ff j j 6S" "Cards on the Table"-exchange From I I "5 I Ĕ \V IJI of views on the news of the day. sic. Royal Air Force. From m > i W<i I ML between speakers from different Royal Air Force Headquarter,. W 1
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  • 353 7 A Distinctive Type And Now American Ballets "YANKEE Clipper at N W pi ™'Z "*J -J ,ne Kid are UUes of Caravan. .„c„ rpor^ J,^P-.v-'The aire «ed by a young Harvard gradu- ate, iMr. Lincoln Kirstein. hif?P th c ye of
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  • 133 7 11/|R. Punch's celebrated advice to -iji. oung men about to marry was "Don't". An equally well-oucted but anonymous adviser exhorted youns men "to catch them young, trtmt th*»m rough." This motto would seem to be the basic theme of "Love, Honour and Behave; 1 Warner Brothers'
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  • 59 7 "Fc.ri Guncng Ledang," one of the famous Malay legends, will be su < c 1 at the "A' Theatre. Happy World tonight by the combined Malay actor; and actresses of the D i Tijah and QM Grand City Opera; Peiri Gunong "U tost produi d on thhm.V. records
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  • 47 7 5 5 COME of the statues on the 5 S streets cf Paris are 5 c taken dc a n because they hinder rapid transit, leading Joan Blondell to the sad conclusion 2 that anyone can be "hero to-day 2 and gone to-morrow." 5 j
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 145 7 ZAM-BUK Is Wonderfully Soothing &> Antiseptic A SUDDEN cut, burn or scald cannot go the 'wrong way* if it is promptly treated with Zam-Buk. You just smear this famous ointment over the injured places and wrap them up with clean cotton, rag or band:ge. The. valuable herba! oils in Zam-Buk
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    • 302 7 let \bur Skin Eat BlOCel the Hearts of Deep Skin Celts or younganimals nrfn, i mm lOOK YOUNGER JjF S I down deep into ycur skiu c <. lis 7^.^e m o ra i ng even to Grandma's cheeks Gh£ get fr"n '-contains oxygen wlnte-a magical subfascinating complexions never before
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 307 7 ?cib»« aai B nn ««i«M«a••■taut DAILY. CROSSWORD ""ml 1 MN h 1 151I 5 1 HWW —HI H g m W$ M.—M ww- K %m 111 HP S3 Hi *tf 111 il 11 11 g&g 24 SI'S? itr SK-Ssi '••?•>;>■- ©wsp feyffs 27 2S 29 '«^5 $3$ pp —Hi <
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 240 8 l^f^ Most Successful Comedy Hit-The Show in A Generation! i pS»ter'. 'to Moore patoedlh^Pre "^'e^" 1 ■•AVH.JOX To-night 6.15 9.15 I iladdiH Had Hi* Lamp R«« Alf Had SSis 11..«»» oi! I mWĔ ."ALFS BUTTON AFLOAT" -jA H "1 \ERVO A KXOX FLAXAUAX A AIXEX XAI/«;ilTO\ A M»L» Hf s?f^-
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    • 332 8 x\ II IS IC 1 Si Nightly at 7.4:, P.M. The tost Exciting Serial Ever Brought To Th° Screen "ROBINSON CRt'SO* OF CLIPPER ISLAND" with Mali°& Mamo Clark. The hero of "ESKIMO" and he heroine of "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." Complete Serial In 14 Thrilling Blood-Tingling Chapters To Pc Screened!
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    • 180 8 I A Grand LAUGH and SONG FUN Sfl()\V'" 3 SHOWS TO-DAY I j CAPITOLJ Irresistible v in RUO-RADIO'S JOYOUS i-, Roman lie Rampage ol Hilarity "THE JOY of LIVING" w h With ALICE BRADY, GUY KIBBEE Ĕ zz?/ I etc. (I IHIMMUS J OI X XEW S^«Sij Special A«*dH It
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 274 9 gel Yon Good Portraits M: I IM WHITE I'HOTO M l IHO. North Hridge Road, it« AdelphJ Hotel), [NGAPQRE. I A L II A M BRA [Controlled by Shaw Bros Ltd I HAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT LOVE MAKING I j is NOT MUCH COMPARED TO WHAT THE GREAT CARRICK
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    • 84 9 If 1 f» TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY. mfj Second Show at i 15 p.m. SONJA HENIE, TYRONE POWER ARTHUR T REACHER in A gay and magnir-ccnt musical! The wonder unci the loveliness of it will Wing you undreamed-cr delight! **> P*™-'— ftit&his+a in "I Married A Doctor." One SffSiSffflw'K 2C W Ban.
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    • 119 9 7 j GRAND I PALACE S j730 M| p.m. I 7 p.m. 9 p.m. I (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd., j ACTUAL SCENES FILMED I IN WAR TORN CHINA I I AT THE I: NORTH j! jFRONTj I See Chinese School Children i j J Studying in 100s of Mountain
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    • 244 9 ALHAMRRA to day j tControlled by Shaw Bros, ltd.) 3-15 6-15 8c 9-15 P.M. M f" Ottetfiie l GlMfßiemfOlKS! t» love and 1-- 1 r""*^rw?M grand America's Boy 1 music. Friend is back 1 All jou and this time |l picture, i eD P'^Pji^^r smiled ■Hr/'l ill 3HH dom. i
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  • 655 10 A CERTAIN amount of opposition to the scheme for providing Malaya with a university has been expressed, and it. is only right that such opposition should he as carefully considered as the views on the other side. We i'eel, however, that much of the opposition is has d
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  • 890 10  -  Protection Of British Subjects By C. H. Stanley Jones FOR many years Malaya was considered unique in it< freedqm from strikes and serious industrial disputes. Hut industrial peace in Malaya has had some rather nasty shocks in the last year or two. There may be others coming.
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  • 520 10 protests against the German treatment of Jews continue to dominate the news of the day and it is rumoured that Britain and America may consider, a joint approach to Germany. Nazi leaders might be induced to moderate their attitude, or to control the extremist sections, by a
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  • 153 10 THE name of a London schoolboy 1 Donald Duck. The strict and comprehensive copyrights held by Mr Disney are quite useless in tnis «J. j'; Soldiers who wear glasses an provided with two pairs. w< stand that nervous recruits are issued with special roae-coloured spec tacles
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 157 10 ROBINSON'S SPECIAL MODELS (Made in England) for their j- Durability Style 9 Quality gg BLACK BOX CALF A DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF Welled Soles Heel* English Leather 3 AY v Models Price 57.7.» Pair. i ROBINSON A 10.. LTD. SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. These Uluriai little men tTt
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  • 228 11 TRADE PACTS SIGNED TO DAY Washington, Nov, Hi. »1 < trade agi cenaeata Britain and bi signed at the tlhite Ihtusi al p.m. toi»rd< I! [lull will nited States, Sir Ambassador in Ui eat Britain ken; ie King. Canali|>r< mi< r, for Canada. ements, which arc hundreds of tariff uneed
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  • 87 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 16. ;»'it two Questions mmons ibout the r 1 to Japan on Oct. 6. whether the GovernJap tn that it is in this note, to which Mr eply referred to the v io. adding "I am rapanese Government lie attitude of this
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Nov. 16.— Over 750 Arab-, when British Arab villages in Gadetained had records to the police and a !ilfi arms and ammunition I zed. information gained by ge Arab gangs are nov. asingly difficult to ope-
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  • 486 11 No transfer contemplated by Britain or France NEW STATEMENTS IN LONDON PARIS "-ade by *Pokw^ n a d f»di Governments ,R Karis and London vesferriav. -n talis message sava <Hp p colonial cessions had ever been or ™!f£ Dali,(iie| that no also denied that the question
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  • 76 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 16. TjRASTIC prison re for jus planned by the Government are described i n the Criminal Justice Bill, published to-night. They include the abolition of corporal punishment except for terious prison offences, abolition cf penal servitude and hard labour and the ticket-of-leave
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  • 116 11 Reuter. Par's. Nov. 16.—Any idea of a National I government lor France in the near future is nipped in the bud by a un- anlmoua declaration cf the Congress I Republican Federation, the largest Right Wing group cf the chamber, re- using "either to support or
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  • 430 11 Joint Approach By U.S. Britain On Jews? Reuter. London. Nov. 16. *£HE Cabinet at an 80-mimite meeting- to-day is understood to have considered the Jewish problem. No reply has yet been received from the German Government to the strong British protest against the association of the names of British politicians
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  • 250 11 dm KiMHev Wood. Air Secretary, announced in indu'tr hTZ the Canadian a.rcra» iih r *«™-*<oll.v concluded and an agreement reached f r 1,™,:," 7 Z he I™™"' has inHial order ior the ataaararttire o\ huge bomber aircraft. Canadian firms had undertaken to maintain auring the
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  • 38 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 16.—1n the House of Commons, replying for Mr. Day, Mr Butler said the foreign office informs non was that there had been an appreciable decrease in smuggling in Nortn China recently.—Reuter
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  • 348 11 Reuter. T"* s n of <- declaration bringing into force the Anglo-Italian a* Rome, Nov. 16 Vl! V "T' ,f the decbration bringin, the Count nmo and Perth, who then signed the duplicate and '"7* «*rt «gned by dA U)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 43 11 9twe /:SM^h Less 10% for cash or -*VW RADIOGRAM llTW^iffi-il;Htllli^-f-1-Tr-M-|HMllfl Listen in to the G.E.C. Military Band programme from the 8.M.8.C. every Tuesday at 8.15 pjn. (Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd of England, "Magnet House," Singc.pt re) W.. J S /08A
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  • 199 12 I 1 bune Staff Reporter) UALATA'S new Commodore, T. B. A I)i v 0.8.X R.N., arrives tomorrow afternoon, and assumes office on Saturday. On ihr day he takes over duties from mnu.dore M. L. Clarke, the nen oavj chief of Malaya will make
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  • 102 12 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 16. A PROPOSAL that the Confederation Generate Travail should seek by every method to sabotage M. Raynaud's economic plan was made at the C.G.T. congress at Nantes by a delegate from the Nord textile section. Ho suggested that action should extend
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  • 57 12 The Police Band will play the following programme at Telok Ayer this afternoon Tnursciay beginning at six c clock.— 1. March "Namur'' Richards. 2. Overture 'Marco Spade" Auber. 3. Selection "The Sorcerer" Sullivan. 4. Valse "'Dreamy Devon" Evans. 5. Suite "Ballet Egyptian" Luigini. 6. A Veil Dance "Mystic
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  • 37 12 British Official Wireless. L< ndorj Nov. 16.—Mr. 'Walter Elliot, Minister Health, disclosed last night that Government is in negotiation for the purchase of £500.000 worth of radium fir the treatment -of cancer.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 210 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Balik Pulau. Wednesday. pRESUMED dead, his body carried from the living room of the house and laid out in the hall, clothed for burial, relatives mourning their loss, visiting the house with joss sticks, joss papers and candles, a young
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  • 21 12 The Imperial Airways mail plane from Europe. i s expected to arrive mi Singapore at sj r a.ra, to-morrow.
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  • 443 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 16. CHINESE troops are in full retreat to the south on a 150 miles front k between Nanchang and Yochow, according to a Japanese message from the Yangtse front, which declares that even the Chinese troops at Shasi, capital of Hunan
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  • 102 12 Reuter. Maritzburg. Nov. 16—"We are going to defend South Africa and its vital interests, including South West Africa, to the uttermost," declared General Smuts in a speech here today The South-West was entrusted to South Africa as a sacred trust by the League and if
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  • 69 12 A novel evening's programme has been arranged by Y.W.C.A. member. 4 to be held at ttie Hostel. Fort Canning Road to-morrow, at p.m International games, competitions, stunts, ploys and a Chinese wedding will be included in the programme. This is one of the features of "World
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  • 69 12 The directors of Kuchai Tin. Ltd. propose a final dividend of 20 per cen making 30 per cent, for the year. The directors of Lingni Tin. Ctd. propose a final dividend of 10 per cen' making 15 per cent for the year. The annual meetings of both
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  • 128 12 J'HE Municipality of Singapore might wĕli congratulate itsef on the ex cellent state of the health of the city, a* reflected In the vital statistics for eek ended November 12. just issued It is a pleasure to refer once agam to the gradual fall in infantile mortality
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  • 46 12 Group photo taken at the Presbyterian Church wedding yesterday afternoon of Miss Phvllis (Fifi) Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. PiTdie Wilson, of Singapore, and Mr. Cecil George Fugler, son of Mrs. H Fugler and the late Mr. E.C. Fugler of Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
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  • 315 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter). of Singapore's seven thousand ricksha pullers was yesterday decided by a handful of men in the local Chinese Chamber of Commerce. i Chairman of the meeting, which comprised representatives of the affected parties, the Hin Ann and Hui Ann Associations.
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  • 38 12 Reuter. London. Nov. 16.- Queen Maud ol Norway underwent an abdominal operation in London. A bulletin states that the Queen came through the operation well but the next few days cannot be without ;omc anxiety.—Reuter.
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  • 124 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. WHEN Abv .1 Kadir, a Malay, pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking in Sentul before Mr. A. J- Giattan Bellew, the First Magistrate. Mr. S. E Smith. Chief Court Inspector, requested the magistrate not to record the
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  • 41 12 The directors of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd.. announce thai Dr. W. Penseler has been appointed general manager of the mine in place ol Mr. J C. Coldham and will assume duties about Nov 24.
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  • 113 12 FIRE FIGHTING EXPERIMENTS Singapore, Wednesday. HOW much damage can be done in crowded areas in Singapore, before the Fire Brigade arrived, if fire broke out was demonstrated at to-day's experiments carried out by United Engineers Ltd. behind the Fraser and Neave building Trafalgar Street. A pile of eld packing cases
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  • 41 12 Barcelona. Nov 16 Spal against the inhumi persecutions, which sue earn *he same elements r Spanish republic," dec! md communique Issued by the Repu It proceeds to offei abiding political and racia directly the Spanish war i
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  • 29 12 Melbourne, Nov. 16. A of caterpillars. i:-es, flying ants, thrip; ravaging the state of Vi Dust is also having the crops, pasture and well as humans
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    • 53 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. CHINA WTJiILDING, Clll UA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORI :o: FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG NG RON CHEE, ■A LiLASG LEE ENG TEH, pF •foil EE AH WENG, -'2NANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTL BRANCHES:
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  • 799 13 CO-OPERATIVE WORK IN MALA YA IS CREATIVE ANDNOTDESTRUCTIVE Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday HI LP, ihnfl and co-operation among agriculturists artisan* peiwns v th needs in common are the aims of the type which the Malayan Government has, by legislation to the people of this country, declared M- X Isaac !}u
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  • 25 13 A European lady reported to the Singapore Police the theft of a diamond ring valued at $48 from the Y.W.C.A. at U p.m. yesterday,
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  • 86 13 unc Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday, vrn type tin-extinguisher A* a s i; carbonic a' id pas was deI tin*- aftcrneea at the Veave faetnty. H huge i. rtivi lv put under I bin a t* u minutes in i stiff breeaa ffa y is
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  • 68 13 Reuter. v 16.—The parliamentary Party have placed a notion on paper declaring that the j- with ••'.ad concern t; rabl tment <mTered by rei racial, religious and political Europe and view with p rii gravity the refugee problem. The Rouse would welcome an lm* mediate < icerted
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  • 121 13 SPICK SPAN IN A NEW RIG Mr. Bob Grainger, the Lord Mayor's Coachman, was provided with a new red velvet uni form fi.r the Lord Mayor's Show on Nov. 9. The suit, wl4,ch is worn on State occasions, costs about £60, largely on account of the gold braid used, and
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  • 103 13 Reuter. THE speeches of the King and King Carol at the banquet al Buckingham Palace were marked by great cordiality. The King greeted King Carol as a cousin whose mother always held a special place in the affections of the Erit'.sh people and dwelt on the cordial
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  • 87 13 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 16. QMA about one-third of the Jewish shops and businesses in Germany will be aryanised The remaining two-thirds will disappear entirely from January 1 acceding to a statement of the Ministry '51 Economics, which says aryanisine will be carried out chiefly in
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  • 270 13 Reuter. trade negotiations for an extension to the existing clearing agreement to cover the colonial territories are likely to follow closely on the ccmpletion of the Anglo-Italian agreement Th;> protocol of the agreement states thai negotiations v ill be opened as soon possible on Ihe
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  • 79 13 Singapore. Wednesday —At 2.10 a.m. tbia morning while a Cantonese was on his wdv to Geylanrr Road, while apP'oachin" Lorone 3. he was suddenly -topped by tw-> Cantonese who robbed him of 95 c<mts and decamped. Tb/» complainant cried out fo: help and a oohceman who happened to
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  • 10 14 Winners' "Skipper Strickland, who captained the Eur» wronncn'S team yesterday.
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  • 56 14 L R. S. MacFarlane won the on Golf Club women's monthly November at Tanglin with a core of 35. The --ore the best returns: Mrs. L. K. S. MacF rial c 46—11 -35 Mrs. J. K. Gale 48—11 -37 Mrs. E. A. Earle 49—12
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  • 674 14 POOR CROWD AT POPPY FUND GAME W H I. Europeans 3; Rest THE Poppy Day Fund women's hockey fixture between the Europeans and the Rest played yesterday on the padang, turned out to be a fairly interesting game, which the Europeans won
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  • 68 14 Y.M.CA. Junior Department hockey XI vs St. Andrew's School on Tuesday next at 5.15 p.m. on the Anson Road L rou 3? d i Edward We e. J- B. Shaw, Mahmood Tan Guan Kiat, Goh Chin Chye, E. L. Wong, syed Shirazie, J. Manasseh, S. Hope, Vow
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  • 42 14 Reuter Wireless. Philadelphia, Nov 17 c;^Pnt!? q e L 10 y ester day's Thomasbinvll? ght 18 that Th °mas ha* been n' 5i tl. fron )u^ c a P in Philadelphia because'his showing is regarded as unsatisfactory .-Reuter Wireless j
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  • 107 14 MEMBERS of the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club will hold an 'Olympic* games evening at the sports ground, Fort Canning Road, on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 4.30 p.m. Programme, couched in International terms, includes a foreign press relay, transpacific toss, Siamese race, League of Nations obstacle.
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  • 19 14 Joe Davis established a world snooker eccra" break of 137. beating his own previous record of 135.
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  • 268 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MR. George E. Lee presents to Singapore fight-fans a double main event junior programme it the Happy World stadium to-morrow night. The fight between Seaman Parsons, who was last week introduced to fightfans, and Young Frisco, subject to the approval of the
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  • 44 14 European Women's hockt-y team, which beat the Rest by three goals to one in the Poppy Day Fund charity fixture at the S.C.C. yesterday. The Rest, who .ost to the Furopea, s in the charity hockey match at the padang yesterday.
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  • 150 14 Hall Gets 5 Coals For England Reuter Wireless. Manchester, Nov. 16. England beat Ireland by 7—o in to-dir Cer international P la y<* h«e William Hall, Tottenham inside-right Ind e m n r^ liant^ iSplay of opportunism Fn^i^H' kSmanship and score d live of England
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  • 420 14  -  (By "ROVER" Absence of the veteran Baskaran affected the Indians' defence though Dass put in any amount of greathearted tackling. Tharam Singh, too, was another absentee. Armstrong showed splendid stickw_>rk in the Recs'. attack Others prominent were Sulliwan and G. Valberg, who was cften pulled
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  • 55 14 Reuter. Mr. J. C. White, former Somerset and England slew left hand bowler, who play:a in fifteen tests from 1921 to 1931 lost his left eye owing to a shooting acci ient after an immediate operation. He nay not see again. White took a hundred
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  • 54 14 Treasury-Audit Sporst Union team in I match of three singles and two dou2 lt gainst the Excise Sports Chib on Saturday commencing 4 p.m at *70 Baestier Road: Yap Chin Tee. Koh Chek Hian. Ng Liang Chuan, Teo Soo Poh, Eng Tec. Sect Thiam Hock, J. A.
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  • 36 14 The Singapore Badminton Championships tie between the Y.M.CA. School n Commerce and the Anglo-Chinese Secondary School arranged to be played >n Saturday, has been postponed. The tie for Sunday morning will remain as arranged.
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  • 140 14 London. Net j 6 THE draw for the first r, ;u of the English !p to played on Nov. 26 is as follow, Chester vs. Bra Done aster vs. N Halifax vs. Roch Lincoln rs. Ban Horden Welfan Hartlepool 5 v A< Walsall rs. Carl Scarborough
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  • 359 15 Keen Kugger At The Depot (Tribune Staff Reporter) svo n 6; Police 3. old Boys gave a fine display at Thomson Road yesterday beat the Police by six points (two tries) to three (penalty) kicking and Leembruggen's opportunism were the high*V-./~> n-OTTIP ,-rrhu of
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  • 273 15 p*HS and starting times for the vs. The Rest four-ball he played on Sunday mornz. .«,v. 20. on the second nine of the old course at Bukit mih arr as follows Scotland played first:— G Marshall and W. Shedden I T Higginbottom and G.
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  • 281 15 R A F 16 pts; R.E 8 pts. JHE Royal Engineers and the Royal Air Force provided splendid rugger yesterday at Seletar, the Airmen emerging winners by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to 8 points (one goal and one try). The R.A.F. forward*
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  • 17 15 Incident in rugby match at Fairer Park between Teachers and R.A.F. H.Q. team.
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  • 360 15 Hockey At Hong Lim Green S.C.R.C 7; R.N 0. J EADING at half lime by 6—o, the W S.C.R.C. Hockey Reserves routed the Royal Navy second string at Hong Lim Green last night to the tune of 7—o. The naval men started confidently and
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  • 137 15 AUSTRALIA'S "wonder horse," Ajax, equalled a Phar Lap record when he won the C. B. Fisher Plate (1 1 j miles) at Flemington. It was his 14th successive win. Only Gloaming and Desert Gold, with 19 successive wins, remain above Ajax in the Australasian
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  • 40 15 The S.R.C. beat the Police 3—l in a hockey match played at the Depot on Wedneiday. Eain <2» and Valberg scored for the Club in the first half and Baba scored fcr the Police after the interval.
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  • 30 15 At Farrer Park on Wednesday the R.A.F. Headquarters XV beat the Singapore Teachers' Association, by a goal and three tries (14 points) to a try (3 points).
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  • 25 15 London. Nov. 17. Hampshire defeated Middlesex in their English Rugby Union match, played yesterday, by 17 points to six, says a Reuter report.
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  • 236 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Nov. 15. THE Seng Seng Table Tennis team cf 1 'Muar scored a creditable win over the Batu Pahat Chinese Recreation Club in a friendly match played at Br.iu Pahat. In all seven matches (five singles and iwo
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    • 15 15 COMING FLYWEIGHT PROSPECT WHO WILL BE SEEN IN ACTION TO-MORROW NIGHT At Happy World Stadium
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  • 615 16 Horses Ponies In Training C*LASS 5 Horses and Ponies, Classes 2 and entered fo r the two-day Skve race meeting of the Selangor Turf Orb on Thursday and Saturday. Nov 24 and 26, at Kuala Lumpur, together with training numbers and names of owners and trainers,
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  • 266 16 TEAMS and starting ifne A social match > ncan Association and t\H Japanese Golf the Japanese co U Sf w V Sunday morning (American player's From No. a.m. 8.30 Thompson <14 t t l W shida (15) 8.35 Hon, .18 Sukagawa <i'< 7
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  • 91 17 We welcome intelligent i letters on any subject from readers, but in i publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. ■il- Malaya Tribune I rship in this countime but marchi-' 1 cuts parts which are .v audience in this d
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  • 83 17 i.IMTK "ne Mal'ya r ribune1 nccrest form up of papers surfeit of n newspaper all to inu >usly nen call scoops. ,i'h happens to be to say the > in your conhe alleged ex- *> His Excellency the edoed by a I" in your valuta ail statement. lr ady said,
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  • 1331 17 1: ilowin;-, w rds occurred in budget speech -i H-E. S-. Settlement.- and H.-h Commis >: the Malay Sialea' recently the Government or is taken up the Question of en lubit.iiemigration i: m India rife '"here lab- 'ir conditions .-••e ?Iv trusfc ich its peo- i the
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  • 140 17 \To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir. —There appeals to be an epidemic of armed robberies, not only in Singe pore but up-country. These outrages are increasing at an alarming rate. Tnc bad elements, after lying dormant fcr a long time, have suddenly become active. using knives
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  • 112 17 iTo the Editor of ihe Malaya Tribune] Sir.—l consider that Malaya is not vet ready for a university Most paren s are so poor that they can hardly afford to .end their children tc school. Further of higher education would only increase the flood of applicants lor DOStS In
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    • 221 17 Qcmo&m WILL MAKE IT WELL! THAT dangerous Cat—that open UukW 1 Wound—that Sore—that fright- /yg V ful Ulcer—that burned and scaldeo j V{<-ll^r\L-l Skin: treat it with Germolene CONQUERS instantly! i o i__ if wpIM ULCERS, SOUbIS, PIMPLES, Germolene will make it wen. bad leg. kczema. r"«r«,«i««« thr> World's Wonder
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    • 210 17 MALAYAN PQEMIEQ HOTEL J j TO-NIGHT j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M. DINNER AND DANCE (FORMAL) FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT DESTY AND DELSO H I A SYMPHONY OF DANCE. Dinner 53.00 Admission Non-Diners SI.OO RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS. SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT.
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  • 277 18 "JAPAN CANNOT ENDURE DRAIN ON HER RESOURCES" i "rjHINA must and will defeat Japan. The terrific strain on the finances of Japan—more than 10,000,000 yen daily—is weakening that country and in the end will largely contribute to her defeat," declared Major-General
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  • 35 18 Cantonese Section Collections by the Cantonese community on In half of the China Relief Fund, through the sale of flowers, were approximately— 130,000 on Oct 10, 1938. $17,000 on Nov 12, 193&
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  • 139 18 Plans For Counter Offensive Hongkong. IN a telegraphic message scut to -I the Central Sews for publication by General Yu Ran-mcu, (omman-der-in-Chief <». ths Fourth Route Army aud Paciticaticn Commissioner for Km t.:rlun«;. declared that the Chines* troops with their new i-. itiens firmrj t its tlished will shi Lly
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  • 39 18 Whether cr not the Chinese New Yeai should be celebrated in 1939 m view cf the national Cris.s is already a topic of discussion. In certain quarter-, it is felt that there should be no celebration.
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  • 393 18 THE nam" ot General Chen Cheng, Chinese Vice-Minister of War, Governor of liupeh Province and Commander-in-Chief of the hlnese forces defending the Wuhan cities on the south Yangtze bank, will live long not only in China's military and political history but also in th annals of
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  • 66 18 MALAYAN Chinese will be interested to know that their contributions to the China Relief Fund are making life a good deal more pleasant to war refugees in various parts of China. For a few cents a day, it is possible to supply food to a
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  • 71 18 FCKIFN is ready to resist any Japanese Invasion, declared a Chinese military spokesman in an interview with the Central News Ageny. According tc the spoke-man. Chinese I troops are placed at strategic points in ihe province. The spokesman explained that the lemoval of government oilices and
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  • 141 18 than 825,000.000 (Chinese Currency) has bee Chinese in North and South America for refugee r a.d and other patriotic purposes since the common rem, n( Japanese hostilities, according to Mr. Fon« Gem-toone Chinese newspaper proprietor of San Francisco, who i, no* i to Hontrkonir. In
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    18 18 Th s relief fund estteeter ihesses like a lefngee—to w** > ,!;ir vn,p thits and >«>ur support.
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  • 68 18 PARTLY to assist destitute lt,:; and partly to advance the duslriali ation of of China, the Natkma. G has started upon the icreation of industrial of refugees. Four special disti I aside for the establishment -1 operatives, namely m Shensi. Hunan, and Kian The
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  • 311 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Nov. 11. is available of the efforts being made in Italy i Japan to find a substitute for jute, which is now monopoly. In Italy, a new company has been n, the purpose of which is to enable the production fibres in
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  • 114 19 (United Press). Shillong, Nov. 10. TNFORMATION has been receiv- ed by the Government of Assam from the India Office •emmunicating the Secretary of State's approval for the abolition of one of the two posts of the Commissioners—the Commissioner of Surma Valley. Since the refusal of budget grants
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  • 201 19 (United Press). Nagpur, Nov. 11. PREPARATIONS are in progress in connection with the Twentieth Annual Session of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, which is to be held here during Christmas Week. Dr. B. S. Moonje. Working Chairman of the Reception Committee, is at present touring
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  • 114 19 (United Press). IN his reply to the address presented on behalf of the inhabitants of Kansahra, sixteen miles from Abbottabad, Gandhiji Rave promise of another visit to the Frontier provided ah went well. He added that the Frontier people s work fo- freedom's cause had
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  • 104 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Nov. 11. Regarding the representations made to the Government of India tor semiIng a non-official Indian with Mr. Tyson to the West Indies to assist the Indian colonists to prepare their case for submission to the Royal Commission there appears to be no
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  • 93 19 (United Press). THE number of emigrant In- dians to-day is approximately, 2,300,000 says a recent statement sent out by Cie 1.L.0. to Governments of Member States. Of these, about 100,000 are resident in foreign countries, and the remainder 2 203.000 in parts of the British Umpire as follows:—
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  • 221 19 (United Press). Bangalore. Nov. 11. IT is understood that the Viduraswathain Tribunal have submitted their report to the Government. The Tribunal, after giving an account cf the events, have made some strictures against the officials who had a hand in the affair which culminated in a
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  • 533 19 (United Press). UNITED Press reliably understands I that Premier Bardoloi has asked for Congress Parliamentary SubCommittee's sanction to increase tne strength of his Cabinet to nine from its present strength of eight, fhis seat if he gets the necessary sanction, will go to a re P r^enta
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  • 279 19 Suva (Fiji), Nov. 11. pANDIT Hirdav Nath Kunzru toured Vitilevu, the largest inhabited island cf Fiji, for nine days, says a report of the Indian Association, I Suva. He addressed several largely attended meetings when he visited farms and educational
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  • 213 19 (United Press). Lt. Col. Muirhead I HAM) undcvt ikcn the Htdian tour as a student Mid B«>4 as a giver of answers," said Lt.-CoL M«irhead, Under Secretary of State fat India at a party given to him at Delhi by the Press Ass* ef Simla-New
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  • 183 20 THE making of attaps from the leaves of the nipah palm provides work for hundreds of people on the island of Singapore. It is perhaps the one industry which does not have to pay for its raw material—leaves of the nipah palm. Nipah palms
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