Malaya Tribune, 18 November 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales Vc!. XXVII. No. 271. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, November 18, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1938. FIVE CH
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    • 32 1 I Kid Tht jDX PAY gIIESUNE DotntiuM In Malay* Just watch^^^i^^^ you hand h6j£ a j I NESTLES POWDERED MILK HAS THE 1 AUTHENTIC FLAVOUR OF RICH FRESH MILK I —MMI HfS
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    • 24 1 I MADAME PAGE ?»2 HrradWy, London. I XPERT MnfRSMAKBB AND DESIGNER. Onxn." Designed *s work j $.-{0 j 11.7. BATTERY ROAD, SINCJ AFORE. I
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  • 234 2 IT is logical to assVBM that the Election results are favourable to busincs mvs i cabled synopsis from Ihe "Trader's*' column of "Barron>' the American National financial Weekly vent by courtesy of S. F. Levy Co. However, one should consider the p sibiiity ot a
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  • 424 2 I AMAZING STORY TOLD IN COURT London. Nov. 4. AN amazing story of two brothers who until they were thirty got only a shilling a week from their father's business, though it was piling up profits of between £13.000 and £14,000,
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  • 143 2 WHAT the German Tommy thought of the occupation uf Sudetenland can be seen from the following chalked witticisms on their lorries: ''The Fuehrer the War has iron, .so home we come". 'The war is off, without dough the captain makes us go". "Ojily peas, lentils and beans
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  • 76 2 New York —Funds are to be raised with which to erect a memorial here to Casftmir* Pulaski, a Polish count who died while fighting for the United States in the < nr oi independence. This was announced at the end or the seer.no annua]
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  • 88 2 In accordance with the defence policy. T erlv in the munitions factories of G eat Britain is proceeding with incrr» sed vigour. This photograph was taken in a munitions factory—which cannot oe idea ti lied—in Cireai Britain, where thousai ds oi employees arc working
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  • 96 2 Ottawa. Nov. L riIESH fruits u< re impi.rteu into Canada to the value of 51,431,612 in July as compared with M.90 C.527 in the corresponding month last year. The United States supplied the bulk amounting to- $1,169,479; imports from Jamaica totalled m value $207.325. Canned
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  • 239 2 In Defence Of Dots London. Nov. I. jyyrs—the things whi(h the late Lord Randolph Chnrchill eonM never understand, and which Mr. A. P. Herbert wants -bol shed in Blue Bonks 41 —dots arc in the news again. Presenting school prizes at the
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  • 95 2 Leningrad. THE Aictic Inrtitute here has re--1 ceived from Greenland advice that a buoy thrown overboard in September by a Soviet expedition on the icebreaker "Chelyuskin" has been puked up near upernivic, says tasx, the Soviet new sgancy hJ n i h t S
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  • 61 2 A Mil k rt*. j i Baden Baden. MILK U i ,v, na a street in Baden Baden skidded turned a somersault, crashed <hro UK h an iron fence, fell nine Si down Ttn c7 n, n r 3 SeC nd v «f mi n\er oanks on
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  • 208 2 T___ Athens HE Greek sculptor tfani Halcpas, who was mad for years, has died in his right mind a the age of 84, and has bee n vith civic honours here Bern in the Island of Jln< he soon showed remarkable *as sent to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 110 2 I Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be perfuaded to buy inferior blades on the grounds that they are cheaper. They may be lower in price, but they are not economical in use. The best way to reduce your shavino* costs is to buy Blue Gillette blades
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    • 174 2 [Cerebos Purity Products flfii*^^^ 7 "Wa There ore no gravy makii g d when you use Bisto. H prov »Sflfeyjt b(JlL L P Yuks. tf)e Sickening, seasoning and t. 3gM^'•"'^■f!^!3BP^7' l n 9 g°od gravy needs und iin^i Tr.e ideal <wee' C fcr a hot da/is a jelly RRfr^r' -Cerebos
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  • 29 3 little lime for bel fen sessions as i uiio stir and records, rj hi* own gymis and sandtraining The present is I in "Paris
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  • 116 3 rt, Moresby, Papua. Wtralian prospector thigh among the tintain creek near fled, fearing that rued for the accit at oain. the I r his native aster over 60 (•ccaslonally and eventu- ally reached a river where there was a canoe to transport the sick man
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  • 285 3 10-MONTH HUNT BY G MEN New York, Nov. 4. pOUR men, accused by Mr. Edgar Hoover, chief G-man, of seven of the most vicious crimes in recem American history, were arrested after a ten-month search by G-men. Most outstanding of the crimes was the kidnapping
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  • 57 3 AM! ■■!•!<■ v P !'Uadelphia, U.S.A. a*e of 7« ,USt died here at the credited 1., M th. Charles E Durvea who '"vented Air./ Whether k bUggy ln "M. bnUdS ofDetrS Uryea was the "W a mhw pct rol motor car has becE °'f"ntfoyersy.
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  • 44 3 IySGREKS ot Dead drunk, have Jbren listed at Atlantic City, New Jersey, by a doctor attending a meeting- of the International Association and fire Surgeons: Diy and decent. Delighted ard devilish, Delinquent ar?d disgusting. Dizzy and delirious. Dazed and dejecied.
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  • 189 3 Mew. Jerusalem. JJU not regard our aeroplanes as enemies coming to punish you or cause you damage; they are the messengers of pe.cf to remind jZ ~Z he Gove ™nient is watching o\er you for your welfare. They are your friends." diftHhn/L Part 0f an Araoic
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  • 282 3 London. Oct. 26. IFTEK an experiment with a gas ap- paratus he had not previously used. Frederick Ransom Pickard. 36-year-old dental surgeon, of Cockfosters-road. Hadley, Herts, was found dead in his surgery at Heddon Court-road, Cockfosters FOR PATIENTS' USE This was disclosed at
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  • 244 3 Teheran. jp\VO new ports have been constructed by the Iranian govenment to act as sea terminals tc the recently completed Transiranian Railway. Both are being made large enough to cope with future developments and to handle big sea-going vessels. Sites for the two ports were
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  • 356 3 London, Oct. 28. JJEPEATEI) denials were made from the dock by Sydney G. Paul, 45, salesman, who appeared at Uxbridge. Middlesex, charged with the murder of his wife, Claire, at th e villa in Roseburv-vale. Ruislip, where they lived with two of their
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  • 58 3 Reuter. New York, Nov. 16. MAYOR la Guardia has given lv instructions that the police squad assigned to guard the German consulate in New York shall be composed entirely oi Jews, commanded by Captain Finkelstein. The same squad will guard the delegation of prominent
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 300 3 B CKACKE hthere anything wrong with my Kidneys? That is the question you should ask yourself X 5 when you feel the first sharp pains of backache, Pain in any part of the body is Nature's _-#ftk\ 4 warning that something is wrong. If the BMl \yl kidneys become inflamed
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    • 55 3 THE PLEASANT AND ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH 1 lid Charge S'ue~3 flflß |J[ fl£ Eft ,AĔ& Slf Cr entaw limit** iM iff flO llffl inff iflUTi li ifl ffif HIW 04 o DOG'S HEAD BRANDY SPECIAL MATURE kty/ffiffl/Bh AUSTRALIAN BRANDY |§pslji|l (HOSPITAL PURE BRANDY IS THE FINEST "PICK-ME-UP" IN THE TROPICS SIME,
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  • 111 4 London, Oct. 27. a LOVE affair in tropical Ceylon has had a tragic ending on the chilly autumnal beach at Broadstairs, where Thomas Berners George k Strange Carey was found dead clad in old flannels. The son of an Army officer, Carey, who was an
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  • 511 4 i t «h, f.,„.th annual ecneral meeting of (he Kuchai T.n, ltd on A 1 SZ£ SXSS of 20 per cent.. makin ß 30 per «nt. for the year, will be proposed. The puroose of the meeting is to pas* the report and accounts for
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  • 62 4 BELGRADE. 1 NOVEL method of advertising A has been adopted by a young Moslem hairdresser, Rifa Zvonitch, of Mostar, Yugoslavia. Thanks to his long golden hair he is able to appear in tnt streets of Mostar with a different coiffeur every day. His extemive "repertoire ranges from the
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  • 131 4 Los Angeles. California AN American's over Dougl?s Corrigan's recent \tlantic flight to Ireland has resulted in the arrival here of 10 tons of stone from the quarry out cf which Ireland's Blarney Castle was built When Corrigan landed in Ireland MiManfred Mayberg, of Los cabled
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  • 173 4 Berne. gTRICT control of Switzerland of German and Austrian refugees > new measures decided on by the Swiss Federal Council. German subjects, hcldxrs ot German Passports, who. acccdiiv; to Gnr laws are not Aryan* are n permitted to cro;F the Swi s frontier if V.ieir
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  • 62 4 Athens.-Tributes to lain's surrcssful efforts at have now extended to Gi Loud and prolonged cheers i g audience are a daily feature n A» ian cinemas, whenever t»v ster's picture appears on It is rumoured here that Greec to express her gratitude to a more
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 436 4 jp STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA 'incorporated in England). J |V 4 fit" P. O. S. N. CO/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 I BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 S BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 X BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26
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    • 498 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The under-noted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, *WftTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. sjs. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 .sjs. "LIPPE" omits Manila Dec 15 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila
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    • 449 4 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. v.- w i u\(t rarro vessels with limited but t Luxurious One Class Motcrships, Most Big v Accommoda- 1 I Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath. ccmfoi tame I To: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam. Hamburg and Copenhagen. j To Aden> Suez, Port Said, Palestine, Revrcuth Cascablanca, Rotterdam
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    • 130 4 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (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 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Dec. 26 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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    • 134 4 IN DO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., 1 (incorporated in E;-,;' ||on kon Direct Service to Japan n to Calcutta via I' Taking cargo on througn n irq for Canton, Macao SW Chefo, Tientsin, Nev.ctovtf ports, Formosa, the- Phil ippj v FOH PWANO AND < AW 1 Arr 5 v :>4
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  • 79 5 Singapore, Thursday. (Tribune Staff Reporter) Foo Tai Soon, a Hainanese who at a.m. on Sept. 5, being employed as a servant and in such capacity entrusted with $331 belonging to Tan Meng Teng committed criminal breach of trust in respect of that amount was this mornir.-.
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  • 51 5 Tan Hong alias Tan Hwee Siong passed away peacefully at his residence No. 45 Emerald HUI Road, on Sunday, 13th instant, 1.30 a.m., aged 77. The funeral, at deceased's express wish, will take place in China. Date of embarkation will be announced later. F.M S. papers, please
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    • 534 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERT!SEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS are now invited for the INDES »JJJ or service. For r Municipal Tender Room i Date of Closing. Nov., 1938. ry at Paya (Deposit 1 12 noon. 28th Nov. 1938. ri delivery of Steel Sappiy anu Gate S Lebar Pumping fit $50) 12
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    • 763 5 I PUBLIC NOTICES 5.E.M.827 38. RURAL BOARD NOTIFICATION BoarSnmrfl 1 6 reCelVed at the ?th 1 t' Malacca up to noon of ihe works'" 1 1938 for the lowing trS h SUPpI y broken granite for Central Sungei Baru, Alor Oajah, Jasin Merhmau and Selandar Divisions during and quantities as
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    • 644 5 I PUBLIC NOTICES i I' NOTICE TO IMPORTERS OF MADE-UP GOODS The attention of persons wishing to import regulated textiles imade-ups) into the Colony during the quota period Ist January lo 31st December, 1939, is invited to Notifications 3288 to 3290 published in Gazette Extraordinary No. 99, dated Novemoer, 15,
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    • 478 5 PUBLIC NOTICES 5.E.M.828 33. RURAL BOARD NOTIFICATION will be received at the Rural Hoard Office. Malacca, up to noon of the fttb December, 1938, for the following works:— Supplying, delivering and piling on roadsides of the following road metal during 1939:— CENTRAL DIVISION. 2> '2" laterite metal. 1000 cubes aporox.
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    • 299 5 BIRTH. TAN—At No. 926, Kovan Row, on 17-11-1938, to "TAK" (nee) Koh Kah Neo, wife of Tan Cheng Fng, a son. POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—Two good Architectural draughtsmen. Must be experienced Good salaries. Apply Boy No. 460, clo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED- Foreman wanted for motor rep ar Apply giving full
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    • 58 5 ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES from $3.00. CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON, Flat 14, Capitol Mansions. Thone 7354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). EYEGL ASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. THE NEW 18 POINT EXAMINATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. c° Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG. 'PHONE 3U02. R. A.
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  • 807 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 17, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 42 4,8 Asam Kumbang 28!- 30!-nom Austral Malay 43!- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 9cd Ayer Weng 0.62 Y 2 0.67y 2 Bangrin Tin 23- 24 Batu
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  • 64 6 At a meeting of the Committee of the Malacca Sangeetha Abivirtlii Sabah. held on Sunday, Nov. 13, it was decided to run a regular Tamil music class on Thursdays and Sundays, at 4 p.m and 7 p.m respectively, at thi? Sabhas premises at No. 242, Banda iiilir.
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  • 85 6 New York, Nov. 17. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Steady Steady Tone Buyers 16 516 16 I|l6 —y 4 Spot Sellers 163 B 16 ljl6 —5116 Forward Jan.|Mar. Buyers 16 516 15 116 —y 4 Sellers 16% 16 3] 16 —316 TIN Quiet Quiet Spot 46& 46»4 —1/
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  • 83 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 17, 5 p.m. Company Dividend books 1 f UN. dos p Date Ex. Dlv. Date N0v 21 gss? a gs gb b k s r- s Rahman Hyds. 2 fc% final Nov. 10 Ej 15% S* 11^ 11 2Va% Nov. 23
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  • 142 6 wvnyi Co, ltd., $30,00« Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 3! M 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int 4./,% "S& &iim ikt 100 m norn Hi: Jan 2°. July 20.. 115 117 Int. Mar. l, Sent. 1 121 19* «1 £2 1j 35 r e
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  • 326 6 Singapore, Nov. 17. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4j3 4)9 Ayer Hitams 25 3 26 6 Eangrins 23 6 24 6 Batu Selangors 141 146 Hitams 035 0.40 Hongkong Tin 23 6 25Chenderiangs 13;6 14 6 Hong Fatte 0.80 oqB40 q 84 Idris Hyd. 7 9
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  • 11 6 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 377 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To^ay™' RUBBER Steady Uartially steady ngi Spot Buyers 818 7 1516 y Sellers 8 316 7 15 16 3 16 Ist Forward (December) Buyers 8 316 8 116 3 16 Sellers 8 316 8 1 ie -18 2nd Forward'(Jan|Mar.) Buyers 8 14 8 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 381 6 HANK OF CIIIXA iTncorpo atea in China Dy Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephone*. Manager's Office €44i Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Depl 6441 General Office 5188-3 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000.009.00 Reserve Funds in excess of Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1 300,000,000.0» Tse-Vung
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    • 94 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). <m m Ouaranteed and eon trolled by The Mercantile Bank mi India, LimrUd The Company, hartnc the necessary powers. Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by
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    • 252 6 INSURE WITH I THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated In India). Fire MOTOR Marine Authorised Capital Rs. 60,000,000. Subscribed Capital 35,605,275. Paid Up Capital m 7,121,055. Total Funds 22,807,602. THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER SJS., F.M.S. JOHORE M Mrri ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS. MALACCA, S.S. Agents:
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  • 198 7 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 17 l appears to be a warning that the Soviet air fleet might atempt to destroy Koenigsberg, Goynia, Warsaw, Essen and other lfl a!l d Polish military and industrial centres, should Germany ~t to violate the Soviet borders is
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  • 199 7 ■> K OW FOR ALL READ'7 fortunate day for a strong Jupiter owing the comple- and schemes and siu' exploitation of A good day for .iiciul arrangements. <t(i nt in making deYou (ire not likely INFLUENCES: Fell 20. Profiteland excellent for -or!: connected i shipping, or
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  • 252 7 ILTHOLGH the decision of the InUrnaticnal Rubber R e S ulat Cwnnittec to fix the export quota th( j an. March quarter at 50 per iat caused some surprise, few WUj be disposed to quarrel with it, >ays Stanton Nelson and Co.'s rubber Market review.
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  • 65 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 1" THE Chinese "scorched earth" tactics, destroying everything in the path of the invader, is being thoroughly applied on the 150 mile front South of the Yangtse, according to Japanese despatches. These state that the Chinese are retreating southward. It has been decided
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  • 76 7 Yen. Bhikkhu Narada on his way to Saigon has arrived In Singapore and i~ residing at Buddhist Association premises C 7, Spottiswoode Paik Ruad. It :s understood that a, few lectures en Buddhism will be delivered during h short stay here. I Singapore Buddhist Association has
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  • 170 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. MOHAMED Shariff bin Abdul was this morning fined $150 or in default <»l* payment to undergo three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L>, C. Goh in the Fifth Police Court on a charge of criminal breach of trust
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  • 117 7 DARENTS and friends of pupils of I the Malayan Seminary, Upper Serangoon Road, spent a very pleasant evening yesterday at the Annual concert of the school. The varied variety items were very much approgramme of songs, tableaux, and preciated. >*j Quite the most effective of the evening's
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 66 7 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil Chtmuu and Stores In answer to numerous requests we have now added A WATCH-REPAIR DEPARTMENT under expert supervision at moderate charges and with prompt attention. We invite you to (ur GENTS' TAILORING and LADIES' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS and we rxur YULE-TIDE ORDERS Our Latest
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    • 516 7 Pot A T Stop i° IJfcjpL. BRONCHIAL Troubles ij<^l AS long as those lung-tearing, coughing bouts keep troubling you, your chest and lungs are bound to get weaker and weaker. So don't delay any longer Put a stop to your bronchial troubles, chest weakness, cough, cold or *flu by regularly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 87 8 Pilot Pen Weeks 15th Nov. to I Ith Dec. REPAIRING, FREE gift, TRIAL. BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road. BABA STORE 162. Orchard Road Stamford Road. f HAVE YOU SEEN The idlest selection of modern ard irliable Swiss made Clccks and Watches, at YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road (Near
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    • 236 8 j HOW TO STOP FEVERS I Take these strengthening tonic tablets Too many bouts of fever are dangerous. Each attack leaves ycr.r svstem a little weaker—a little more prcne to far mpre dangerous ills. If you lecl an attack coming on—_;• i| you have lus' recently recovered, no time in
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    • 40 8 THE \fS A RADIO [l ttmm I will be YOUR choi ;l wbfeh you know of its OUTSTANDING QUALITY 93% NATURAL TONE BEING 100 BRITISH. Sale Agents for Malaya: HOE BOON LEONC j 60—62. SELEGIE ROAD, j .SINGAPORE: Phone 3633
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    • 70 8 ful in drawing tc K'*l IS DRIVING" s endorsed by mm Traffic Control -s Authorities and BUH Htti Automobile Associations I WMd)J*j im a,] ver the WorldwLllll 'J/.T4 Opening Sunday"" ■rl'f>j>li*J3SH at the <'AI'ITOI. Dj'fQ'finwyPrlyiif »I*3 shows i s is 0 in j HAPPY WORLD CABARET? TEA DANCES I WEDNESDAYS,
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    • 94 8 LISTEN TO REASON an«? be well -«•IST YOUR I j j t-XES TESTED I •OR RIGHT I W GLASSES to jri n improve your vision right I away. DON'T X m J DELAY We < can do this for you at a very reasonauk tm**w New China Optical Co., 71.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 545 8 'Cello From Nirom 9.50 p* m* LONDON conductor, Ivan Huckcrby, from *fr wx Hippodrome Theatre, Aston, BirTRANSMISSION 5 A OA m ingh o am 10.20 'Smg-Scng Satuiday-nigm i > entertainment GSB 9.51 Mc s (31.55 m.) 11.20 The news and announcements. [Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. a.m. GMT] 6.40 "As
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    • 536 8 COLOMBO I SINGAPORE VPB 6.16 Mcls (48.7 m.) ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc m ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc s) 12.50 Oriental music. p.m. 1.40 The news (in Tamil). The news 5.00 Malay music.t (in Sinhalese). The news and 6.00 Teochew dramast announcements (in English). 7.00 Children's programme 'F^iic* 2.05
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  • 184 9  -  WEEK'S FILM SURVEY m (By Noel Barber f Hi K we're short of space this week, which suits m« fi ne bei I'm short of t^me So we 11 cut the cackle, and come riarht the local films. week is
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  • 189 9 for its hero the immortal 1 British actor David Garrick, a dy of that star and his roming soon to the Alhami Brian Aherne in the role rrick and Olivia de Havffland nine, the girl with whom he Mb a l-;ve. Great Garrick" is the title, in
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  • 265 9 "CTRAKGE Boaiders," coming to the Pavilion, pi;sents Tom Walls investigating a leakage of information regarding some secret aeronautical plans. The plans are photographically copie.1 m a room which has only one door, is completely detached from any other building and is used only by two wholly trustworthy draughtsmen.
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  • 82 9 John Garfield, screen newcomer for whom Warner Bros, already have scheduled stardom and four future films following his appearance in "Four Daughters," and Janet Chapman, six-vear-old child actress, have been ar. signed to the cast of "The Gay Nineties." The film will be produced as a special"
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  • 31 9 r.a.ns and Fay Bainter arc co-starred in "White of v fam JUs novel by Dr. Lloyd C. Douglas. This is a gripping story lull oi tense exciting moments.
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  • 97 9 Chaiming Joanna Archdeacon, whose picture appears above, will take the ide of Fcnclla in Margate* Kennedy* "Escape Me which wil! be staged by the Repsrlorv Players at tl?c vj c tcria Theatre on Dec. ;4. 15, 16 and 1" in ail c 2 Czech refugees. Mr.
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  • 35 9 f.fYRNA LOY proudly announcing hot i-'I brother. David Williams, as a fullfledged interior decorator. He has Just finished renovating her studio dressint!: room, done while the otar was busy in "Too Hot To Handle."
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  • 205 9 THE biggest laugh for many moons is now at the Pavilion. It is called "All's Button Afloat," a Gainsborough presentation by the famous Crazy Gang. The Crazy Gang of course, are those peerless comedians Nervo and Knox, Flanagan and Allen, and Naughton and Gold, famous sextet
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  • 188 9 "APPLESAUCE. a revue by the **R.A.F. of Seletar. was given a full rehearsal at the Victoria Memorial Hall last ni;rht. It promises to be one of ihs snappiest shows that Singapore will have seen for some time, lt has laughter, drama, comedy and m-hjjy. and although
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 178 9 jpf^M real smoking pleasure. prevent sons throats fig Of course it hurts, but apply |]j H^\\v\^^^^^^ Sloan's Liniment to the bump right away and you'll be surprised how j I c\\ Na^N quickly the pain will be relieved. PJ Without painful rubbing or massaging, j %V just by patting it
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 282 9 I DAILY CROSSWORD 1 I [zHj TTT RTJ FTHF~T f p"" m—m~m~ n~il p~~P~ m mk m m —»——4 q S'° _W-2 L 1 U m M M~ #p m$ m& mk m£ iiiiziiiLiiiiii 22 —|g 23 C mmfmf nj* wm *¥M9 m^K wmm^—* r- 2S 30 I mz mi--^
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 193 10 f lALHAMBRAI I NEXT CHANGE I ("TARZAN'S REVENGE"] j STARRING I j GLENN MORRIS aid ELEANOR HOLM I World's Greatest Athlete I THRILL TO TARZAVS BREATHLESS LV TTLES AG AINST WILD ANIMAL ,v SAVAGE TRIBES FOR HIS MATE. BtOW BAR OPEN 5 p.m. TILL MIDNIGHT. mmmmamß ~A SMASHING MULMCAL COMEDyTc
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    • 355 10 ______________________p______________ PAVILION-SPECIAL MATINEE 3-15-TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 FURTHER ADVENTURES of ALADDIN'S LAMP THE FUNNIEST PICTURE IN A GENERATION YOU'LL NEVER STOP LAUGHING 9Wm NERVO& KNOX *\,t\* ifJ IS3BI FLANAGANiALLEN I V NAUGHTONIGOLD GSM ALASTAIRSIM L^wS special DONALD DUCK AND added MICKEY MOUSE IN ATTRACTION "THE WHALE-IS" T Niffht T orrow Ni&ht
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    • 217 10 A Grand Rollicking LAUGH SHOW! I NIGHTLY CAPITOL 1| IRENE DUNNE and DOUG. FAIRBANKS, J nr in RKO-Radio's Joyous Romantic Rampage. "THE JOY of LIVING WmSM _J EKIC ||f B1 BLORE KIBBLE Also: Donald Duck in "Donald's Nephews" and Latest (iaunn.nt British News. i I_■__________________________________________MB______ j II Hll li: THKATRE
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    • 328 11 seen "Four Daughters' and ne of the finest pictures "I have seen Four Daughters' and d a great cast and a it L- an exquisite production." auction." til. Interstate Circuit. George Skouras, Skouras Theatres. Four Daughters.' Its "I have 'Four Daughters* It is reat production 185?53&* I eon Netter. Paramount.
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  • 567 12 JHE report of the unanimous award made by the tribunal appointed to consider the case of the employees of the Singapore Traction Company has been read with the keenest interest by the public. It shows that the strike, which caused such grave inconvenience as well as
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  • 1249 12 Lesson To Workers Employers TRANSPORT WHEN the Transport Tribunal's award is examined in detaH. and compared with the request* ol' the S.T.C.Employees' Association and the Singapore Traction Company's off era. one is tempted to ask what the forty days' strike, which cause'! so mucn inconvenience to the
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  • 523 12 JATEST by-election shows that Doncaster remains a Labour stronghold and is mostly "agin the Government/ John Morgan's majority over the National Liberal (Government) candidate Alexander Montieth is over ten thousand—a big advance which may reflect public suspicion of appeasement with Jew-baiters. CENSING this feeling, British Deu fence
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    • 232 12 ROBINSON'S FAMOUS COFFEE i///</V ii//// ///<• Finest Beans fromMOCHA (Arabia) KENYA (Africa) ROBUSTA (Java). Specially Blended Roasted and Ground Daily The Secret of the Finest Coffee in Malaya. J ROBINSON 8c CO., LTD. Start EASIER cooking ii J to-day with <com COOKING FAT Halves the hard work, doubles the flavour
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    • 28 12 j FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBV GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 21C6. Mr. Mrs. W. J. DEXTER ss. "Corfu." P.P.C I
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  • 21 13 hula Chakrabcrrgse of Siam and his wife arrive I in Singapore, by Canto Verde yesterday.
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  • 51 13 n Thursday. R n rrfl.nl issued by the C bi c i di -charged i. on in ■r> P. S KOHT d v 'hnry n d Kan? Kirr feck a i»H>l 1 the function 1 Scran con U Phera n 3o?.ds on 'nr. c V Whitton Traffic Magistrate,
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  • 69 13 I Si:. nai day. I rhird Police 1 Sek tar. al i.aba- "John M give him hack the change of 55 The accused denied the charge through the Hainanese interpn te;- who, sidling up to the witness-box where complainant stood, told him so in the Drst
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  • 330 13 SPOKESMAN ON CHINA'S HOPES OF BRITISH HELP Chungking:, Nov. 17. "REELING in China a( present is a little disappointed, perhaps even sceptical towards Britain because of Ihe recent trend of British foreign policy," General Chang Chun, an important Chinese
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  • 106 13 Reuter. London, Nov. 17. !P KiL\MENT supporters placed a motion in the order paper making a declaration of confidence in J r m e Minister and supporting jovernmeiit's policy of appeasement, lhp rpU' e£a^ ed as a counter-blast to iho «om? T* l lon 011
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  • 286 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) (ViAtAiiT rrn Singapore, Thursday. WJMUTED to stand their trial at the present Singapore Assizes by Xir. L. C. Goh. the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, on Oct. 27, a Filipino, M T n iSe a BriUsher in the Pew«M of Ricardo BriTKante,
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  • 138 13 Reuter. Chungking Nov. 17. CHINESE forces in counter-attack are at present converging on Canton, the vanguard* having reach ed Siaoping, on the Canton-Hankou Railway. only eight miles from Can ton, declared a Chinese roitftar} spokesman at this evening's pres. conference. t While refusing to divulge
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  • 38 13 Duke Duchess Of Kent For Northern Ireland Reuter. It is officially announced that tlie Duke and Duchess of Kent have accepted an invitation to pay an official visit to Northern Ireland for a lew days next March. -Reuter.
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  • 97 13 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 16. DENOUNCING the "Fascist pogrom makers," Pravda asserts that Germany's anti-Jew drives are the result of the "hopeless situation of the regime." The journal says the Tsarist Government resorted to pogroms in order to divert the attention of the masses from politics and
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  • 73 13 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 17. THIIL United States Ambas- sador, Mr. Hugh Wilson, left Berlin last night for America, travelling via Paris. As he ostensibly returning for a holiday no member of the Foreign Office saw him off at the station. A spokesman ol the Foreign Office
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    • 85 13 because it is so good fof the brain and nerves, also for helping to maintain correct balance in the diet. We can offer an unequalled variety of the choicest fish, and. if you wfll kindly ask. many helpful suggestions on preparing and serving. LULU PHONE: SPORE 5376 (4 lines). K.
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  • 105 14 [From Our Oirn Correspondent Jchore Bahru. Thursday. P*SH. jewellery and other articles amounting to S5OO rre reported stolen from ."Mr. l,ee Ah Soo's quarters at Jalan *fgt fin, yesterday. It is stated that about 9.30 a m Mr \h Soc, who is a clerk irhct! to
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  • 142 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) of the Royal Singapore Flying Club was sought yesterday, w hen small steamer, "Clias" was overdue at Singapore in the afternoon but was delayed in rough weathei at sea. An R.S F.C. plane left, with Mr. Wild, acting chief instructor and an official
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  • 48 14 The Successful concert hela on Saturday at the Methodist Preparatory English School. Boundary Road, Upper Serangoon Road, will be repeated to morrow at 5 p.m Admission by tickets ct $1 and 50 cents; children half rates. The concert II in aid of their Building Fund.
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  • 46 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) At a meeting yesterday of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Vice-President. Mr. Lim Keng Lian introduced a proposal, which was afterwards carried, suggesting to the various Chinese Chambers cf Commerce in the South Seas to establish a central organisation
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  • 259 14 Coming From U.S. To Malaya (Tribune Staff Reporter) IN important step taken in the Anglo-American trade Nrree* ment, as far as Malavfl is concerned, is contained in a Reuter telegram from London this 'norning*. This seal.es that s reduced preference f(;r British cars, especially
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  • 71 14 The following appointments are announced in the Johore Government Gazette- Mr. N. H. Sands to act as Agricultural Officer. Johore Central. Mr. A. C. Boyd. MCS.. to officiate ls Assisiant Adviser, Kluang. Inche Yunos bin Othnin to act as Postmaster. Johore Bahru. The Hon. Dato Awang bin
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  • 64 14 I From Our Own Correspondent] Batu Pahat, Thursday. A serious mishap occurred in Jalan Rahmat about noon yesterday when a six-year-old boy, student of a local Chinese school was run ever by v car. The boy wes immediately rushed to the hospital. The bey s
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  • 251 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter). tflUfcNfS i the Singapore branch of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, all received circular letters this morning which spelt the death knell of an old Singapore custom—the antiquated "pass-book" which Lai long >>een discarded in most English banks. After
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  • 29 14 Reuter. 7 It is learned that Vittorto Mussolini, eldest con of II Duce. will shortly visit England privately as a guest of the Earl Oi. Handwkke.—Reuter.
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  • 22 14 Picture showing the 3 houses which were gutted by hre at Penang. Damage estimated at $2,000 was done.
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  • 172 14 (Tribune StatT Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. /XK)LIES on the Sun Heng Tin Mines looked on helplessly when a young Chinese ;«.irl engaged in filing an old mining S4*4 90 feel deep with watei hurtled to her death when the rails at the edge of
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  • 62 14 HIS Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. Walter William Marsh, formerly Gaoler. Grade 11, Straits Settlements Prison Service. Mr. Marsh, who served in the Army for nine years before joining the Prisons Department
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  • 36 14 Reuter. The by-election at Walsall, caused by the death of the Liberal National memhe:, Mr. Leckie. resulted in Sir George Schuster. Liberal National being returned with 28.720 votes. Mr. George Jeger. Labour. received 21,562 votes.—Reuter.
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  • 398 14 Reuter. Hongkong, Thursday. VICE-ADMIRAL Shiozawa, commander-in-chief of the Japanese fleet in Soulh China, has paid a visit to Hongkong. He arrived this morning in the cruiser Myoko. the first Japanese warship Lo call at Hongkone sinve th? outbreak of hostilities and departed after
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  • 123 14 R.A.F. Army Units In Palestine Cost Britain £205,000 Per Month Reuter. THE approximate strength of personnel of the police, R.A.F. and army serving in Palestine at present is 7,300; 700 and 15,500 respectively, stated Mr. Malcolm MwDofiaM in the Commons. The average cost of the Air Force to the British
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  • 124 14 At tho fifteenth annual meeting of &c Chinese Friendly Association held on Nov. 24, the following were elected office-bearers for 1938-39: Patrons—Mr. Sng Kwec Sum •reelected 1 and Mr. Sng Chwee Seng <reelected*: Pre. dent—Mr. Wee Chwee Ouan; Vice-Presidents—Mr. Lee Ah Kow ire electedi. Mr. Choo Bob
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  • 96 14 Singapore, Thursday. IT happened in the Third Police Court to-day. A sergeant in the R.A.F.. Seletar, was accusing a waiter oi a local cabaret of having received from him a five-dollar note for 45 cents worth of "John Collins" and falling tv give him back the
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    • 16 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. WRE M AWfNR MOTOR VEHICLE
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    • 126 14 THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN! (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. IT"I'ALA Lumput burglars are busy again! Latest exploit was to rob Rev. J. G. Hall, popular local padre, whose house was entered early last night. Robbers left after short stay, taking with them 5125 worth of jewellery. Among articles Rev.
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  • 319 15 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 17. ese naval authorities are 1 to prevent any possible ternational complications and dei foreign merchant the Chines? with and ammunition without the of their respective Gov* new reasons advanced the Japanese refusal the request of Britain. A nerica for navigation
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  • 620 15 Colonial Products Are Still Free Of Duty TOP. i Washington, Nov. 17. lin S\; Anglo- Ame R .an trade treaty was signed ac the White House this afternoon J T n p,-p?,denl Roosevelt and at the same time the United States
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  • 73 15 ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY Reuter. T London, Nov. 17. HE House of Commons by 114 votes &o 89 carried a private members' motion in favour of abolition of the death pena\ty for an experimental period of five years, contrary to the advice of the Government The passing of the resolution,
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  • 199 15 France Welcomes New Settlement Reuter. T lir r Paris, Nov. 17. tit. French prrss welcomes with relief the statements of Mr. Mafec'm Macdonald and M. Dalacher tbat no rdonies are to be ceded by Great Britain or France. Le Petit Parisien says "The nossessaon of the
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  • 138 15 Reuter. Brooklyn. Nov. 17. S Treasury has levied a p> S 145.000 against the Silver ol London, owners of toe Silver Yew. in which eleven ol opium were seized. Tne penalty is based on the Customs filiation of $25 for each ounce "f narcotics seized.
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  • 68 15 Reuter. 1 Berlin Nov. 17.—The German taxauon authorities nave been ordeied not to -rant Jews a certificate they have paid 'he taxes and unt.l the line of a mil.iard marks imposed on the Jewish community is paid. As it is net possible to leave thecountry
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  • 430 15 London. Nov- 17. TT'HE possibility of the settlement of refugees from Germany has been takui up with a number of the colonial governors, including ie governor of Tanganyika, declared Mr. Chamberlain in the Commons, replying to a ouestion by Mr.
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  • 85 15 Reuter. Calcutta. Nov. 17. TWO mere killed and 40 injured following a dispute betv.cen strikers and loyal workers in the Titagarh jute mill crta, about 13 mi.es from Calcutta. Two European police officer* were slight'?/ injured About 30.000 workers are involved in the dispute and
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  • 89 15 London. Nov. 17. KING Car3l received Mr. Chamberlain at Buckingham Palace tonight and the conversation is thought to have dealt with German economic activity in Rumania and the possibility of increasing Rumania's exports to Great Britain, particularly oil and grain. There were 57 guests, mcluding
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  • 111 15 Reuter. Sydney. Nov 17. rruF fV, M RA. F WeHcsley bombers which established the nevy longT distance r£ord recently have arrived in Sydney from Brisbane in course of an Australian tour. They were greeted by ft cheerin-; •rowd of 2.000 including the Premier, vlr Stevens.
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  • 37 15 Washington, Nov. 17—Reports from Berlin of the "recall' of Mr. Douglas Miller, United States commercial attache in Berlin, t:> Washington are frontpaged in all New York newspapers, hut Mr Patterson, assistant Secretary of
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  • 97 15 COURT-MARTIAL Ernest Thomas Ford, commissioned b"Mswain, Royal Navy, attached to H.M.S. Terror II for minesweeper's >eserve was tried by courtmaon board the H.M.S. Terror at Seletar this morning, and fount! gii'ily oi being drunk in the docked* accommodation at the Naval Base. It was the first court-martial for
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  • 393 15 Lor ten, Nov. 17. REASS JRING statement was made in the Commons in course of a debate on the question of a Ministry of Supply by Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister for Co-ordination of defence. "Whatever disappointment there may have been," he said, "we have gallant
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    • 48 15 HEYMAN PURE CREAMERY Bi U T T E R W a rich, vet delicate creamy flavour. Heyman Butter is ideal for the table or cooning purposes. Manufactured in Australia, and hygienicaliy packed it is always as fresh as when it came from the dairy. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD.
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    • 69 15 THE "SILENT CIRCULATOR" —the Success of "H.M.V." Refrigeration A 1 Cut-away' section of the Silent Circulator Compressor, showing its simple but ingenious construction. Only three moving parts—continuously bathed in oil. »1» The Shaft turns (2) The Blade moves <3» The Roller rolls—and there's ice—that's all! That is the reason for
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  • 766 16 Good Game On The Padang Whites 5 pts; Colours 3 P ts pVG Asiatics figured in yesterday's State rugby trial on the Padang when the Whites beat the Colours by five points to three.. Mm Kee had to give of his best in dealing
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  • 55 16 S.C.C. "B" team vs. R.E. to-day at the S.C.C: R. B. Melhuish; P. GivenWilson, E. J. P. Burlev, W. H. McNeill, O. W. Woltcrs: R. A. Hooper, L. F. D. May; A. Campbell. W. A. Ball, D. A. Johnston, P. Whitworth, W. H. Carter, F. G. Stiff, A.
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  • 99 16 THE first Singapore state hockey trial will be played on the S-C.C. ground en Tuesday, Nov. 22. Both teams are requested to bring coloured jerseys and white shirts. The teams are:— Colours: Whites: v.N Pillay; R. Barth, Abdul Rahman: p f dp Souza Janmejar Singh, (Capt.);
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  • 44 16 The Manchesters. who have replaced the Skins at Tanglin. will make their Singapore soccer debut to-day when tne opposition will be provided by tlv« CP A.; at the Anson Road stadium. Prices of admission will be 50, 25 ana ten cents.
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  • 22 16 The pagar lights will be turned on at the Chinese Swimming Club to-night and to-morrow from 7 p.m.. weather permitting.
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  • 81 16 London, Nov. 17. PROBABLES and jockeys for the Manchester November Handicap to be run on Nov. 26 are as follows: ST" ,s «n n l ggT «Oor d on KJgjgJj, Battlesong .Lawrev> Nadushka Stainless St:phen Maranta (Nevett) Ajar (Wing) Hurry de Savoie (Evans) BirdKye (Sprague ListoF (4irett>
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  • 47 16 There will be a practice shoot for the Tar East Trophy match at Farrer Range, Beletur. on Saturday at 2.30 pm. The teams will be picked immediately after the practice and the match will be shot on Sunday morning at 7 a.m. on Farrer Range.
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  • 29 16 Tne men's handicap doubles-final will be played at the V.M.C.A. on Saturday between Vadi and Dr. Loh Poon Lip and Yap Ah Hian and Dr. G. Haridas.
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  • 517 16 S.C.C. 3; Gordons riiflE Cricket Club checked their recent series of hockey def ata by a convincing win over the Gordon Highlanders by three goals to one on the padang yesterday. The S.C-C. led two-nil at the interval. A badly sodden ground hampered play, which
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  • 372 17 Prize Giving At Hong Lim Green Club *N a' home was given at the S.C.R.C. yesterday to celebrate the occasion of the prize giving at the close of the mens' onen (j) inal of the Open Invitation Tennis Tournament set, P'«iV w d,i in iavuui Leong
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  • 42 17 Seremban, Thursday, have been selected to Sembilan All Blues /<re Asiatics on Saturday the All Blues Cup com- S Rajaratnam, Lee atnam, Lopez, C. RaAhmad bin Bunchit, Kinsey, Abdul Rahman, vlohamed Ali and Scully, -ndaraj, Syed Hamid, Keher Singh.
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  • 215 17 golf match between the Army and 2 the S S.V.F will be played on sWftj'*. Ke¥ 20 at the Garrison Golf Club. The following are taking part (volunteers mentioned first):— 8.50 a.m. 1. Lt. C. A. R. Bateman and LC. J.
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  • 111 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MR. A. W. Oliveiro, a Singaporean, popularly known as "Handy" and who used to box in the late Battling Key's days and is still in the boxing game, is now a trainer and promoter in Batavia. As boxing in Java
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  • 73 17 A badminton match consisting of four singles and three doubles will be played between the Maxfli Badminton Party and the Roxy Theatre Party at the Maxfli court on Saturday. The following have been chosen to represent the Maxfli Badminton Party: Lse Kheng Chiang, Ng Cheng Hua. Lye Ah
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  • 378 17 Egyptian Boxer Impresses MOHD. Fahmy, the Egyptian middleweight who had a number of contests in Singapore, has made a good impression in London. Writing of his contest with Dave McCleave, in which Fahmy was beaten on points, B. Bmnfccn, the well-known bcxing authority, said:— The Egyptian
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  • 106 17 Goh Tian Chye beat Lim Ah Chiang by 15—9. 15—6 in the final of the Joyb3lls handicap singles tournament played last Sunday. A friendly match of five single? and two doubles has been arranged with the Spartan Badminton Party to be played at the home court on
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  • 186 17 TO-NIGHT'S double—main event should draw an unusually large attendance at the Happy World Stadium as the boys appearing on the bdl have large followings of their own. The I?nacio Fernandez—Battling Rio contest should prove exciting while it lasts. Fernandez is on the trail of the htweight title
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  • 253 18 ENGLISH and Scotti> ii Lea** soccer fixtures for to-m< as follows: English League, Div. Arsenal vs. Leice si* Aston Villa vs. Chelsea Blackpool vs. Leeds Brentford vs. Liver] Derby vs. Bolton. Lverton vs. Manchester U Grimsby vs. Charlton. Huddersfield vs. B'gham Portsmouth
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  • 67 18 y M c A XI vs. Colts on Monday at 5 15 o m on the Anson Road ground: V Pill™. Sing Ching, Hutchinson Ra0f,,,,0n qnlleh Galstaun, Elkington, flS u Reshty, Leembruggen, SuC A vs. Medical College Union on Wednesday at 5.15 Pm. ongj Anson Road ground: L
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  • 141 18 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Muar, Nov. 17. WHAT should prove to be the best game this season will be played on Saturday at the Muar Hospital padang when the Muar Hornets will be at home to the Malacca Eurasians. The Muar Hornets are at present
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    • 231 18 DX. C. F. HENNING'S CKZEMY I Excellent for the treatment of Eczema. (Dry or Weeping) Psoriasis, Dhobi's Itch. Prickly heat, Pimples, Boils, Abscesses. Singapore Foot and all other skin discuses. Antiseptic, allays irritation and opposes inliammation. Convenient and easy to apply. Only to spray ihe solution over the. affected part
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    • 112 18 I For Rapid Convalescence wixc:arxis I Wrestling SAT. 19TH NOV. AT THE NEW-WORLD I &V V TONY WONG BOCK I LAMORO. CHEUNG ARTY MICHAEL WINSEL. GILL IT'S AN ALL STAR CARD. 6 ROUNDS—IO MINUTES W. BOCK CHEUNG CHAMPION OF CHINA FOR THE FIRST TIME MEETS TONY LAMARO (CHAMPION OF ITALY
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    • 127 18 Get Your Good Portraits FROM: LILYWHITE PHOTO STIDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelphi Hotel), SINGAPORE. IB SAFK DIET FOR GASTRIC ULCERS i in the fee** Great care is Deeded in v of sufferers from gastn j ulcers and innamma.:- stomach The wrong ku increase the pain and discomf ;i
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  • 62 19 f Paris, Nov. 17. nitation to the common action id's social laws is exC ir.munists, according to ued by the political C "mmunist Party, protests against the idea Parliament in order to and declares the French ilence before the "'horrors ist Jews in in Germany*' 1
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  • 483 19 A mS^n T 10 f the Inte ™«°nal Rubber Regulation Comper 22 qU ta f r the Jan Maich Quarter at 50 Ss Messrs me M U rPriSe fCW WUI be t0 oays Messrs. Stanton Nelson's weekly rubber market review After last year's unhappy experience
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  • 78 19 Reuter. Barcelona, Nov. 17. J<HE High Command admits thai Republican forces re-crossed Ehri and re-occupied positions held four months ago. The Command claims the occupation cf the Ebro loop in July paralysed the Nationalist advance upon Valencia and that, the eviction of Republicans cost Franco many thousands of
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    • 136 19 world GRAND 9.45 P.M. tolled by Shaw Bros Ltd.,) STPER CANTONESE TALKIE S iI I 1.1 A L j IDAUGHTER j |-I\-LAW| j Matinees; i.»-morrow Sun. 5 at i p.m. 1 pPfe Feature Programme I 1 TOO MANY WIVES* j 2, HAUNTED GOLD j WHITE FANG j GREAT TREAT FOR
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    • 419 19 fjEjl MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL I TO-NIGHT. I COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6.30 p.m. TO 8.30 p.m. j DINNER AND DANCE (Informal) FROM 9.30 p.m. TO MID-NIChT. to iBOT Jtim HELM)" A SYMPHONY OF DANCE. Dinner $3.00 Admission Non-Diners SLOO RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED RY DAN HOPKINS. SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT,
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  • 96 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Nov. 17. The Hon Mr. Justice Howes dismissed with costs, the appeal of two well known Chinese. Lim Eng Kooi and Lim Eng Kok in the Supreme Court this morning and enhanced the sentence to one year's rigorous imprisonment. Lim Eng Kooi
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  • 259 20 Singapore, Thursday. THE twenty-eighth annual general meeting of the Mandai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates Ltd. was held at noon to-day at the registered office of the company, No. 96 Market Street Mr. E. A. Elias (Chairman), Mr. Lee Chim Tuan, secretaries, Chan Zse Onn and Company
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  • 54 20 Singapore, Thursday.—Three cere preferred against Lee Ha: in the rrafflc Couit, driving without 3 licence driving negligently and driving without a Third Party Insurance Policy on October 10 at the twelve and a halt mile, Seletar Road. Case was postponed to November 22 nnd bat!
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  • 231 20 Singapore. Thursday. MR. Alfred Kenneth Smith. a Char tered Surveyor at the Naval was to-day charged with drivinJ a manner dangerous to the d„ki by improperly overtaking a the wrong side of the rZZi over tT white line, at Newton Koad on Q Mr. Mowbray Garden
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    • 134 20 -s) s§\ When a WoMAf* Yi? tells y° u J V/ that people often take her for years younger thai „—her white teeth, ——*b e P uts those down to the fact shea used n^hnag bat Calvert's Tooth Powder since she left school Well, don 1 yon think it v
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    • 290 20 TO-NIGHT TOMMY CARRIK IBO\IXC j vs. SILVER KID AT THE KIOSK. SPFC7AL ENGAGEMENT OF VAN DER WIELFN. THE FAMOUf BICYCLE BALANCING ARTIST. OF EUROFEAN FAME. HE WILL APPEAR NIGHTLY FROM TO-NIGHT TOGETHER WITH HIS* COMPANY o'< TALENTED* ARTISTES. THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF HIS STUNTS: Sensational High Post Balanc'ng Stunts
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  • 273 21 RECAPTURE OF CANTON IMMINENT Lim Keng Newsletter HONGKONG, NOV. 10. 'CHINESE PLANES ATTACK CANTON; RE-CAPTURE PROMISED/ 1 rubbed my eyes when I saw these headlines in the local press. On probing further. I found it was so. Reliable sources report the presence
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  • 149 21 LITTLE by little, more stories aie beinn told of the alleged "sale" of Canton, perhaps the most outstanding leature about the city's fall was the rapidity with which the Japanese troops convert: J ed on their objective I Only a few days elapsed after thev made their surprise
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  • 209 21 BE that as It may, there are undoubtedly dm vow that the recapture of j Canton is coming along soon. Heavy I artillery Are s said to be clearly auaicle at present, in Canton itself, so close is I the fighting. Of ome of the facts that have
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  • 251 21 I MET Dr. Chim. of Teluk Kurau. Bfcrgapore. whc is medical orncer on board a Dutch steamer plying between Amoy, the Straits ?.nd Java, to-day. The boat came in the day before from Amoy, and he tells me that Bias Bay is simply full of Japanese warships
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  • 170 21 More Incidents" INCIDENTS' involving Brifisr proper 1 I in Canto l rontinue to up Yesterday. Japanese soldiers broke into the premises of Me. >rs. Wallace HarpM Kilo Co Ltd.. and seized a number of motor oars. Confirmation of the incident ha been received 'J me lead aiH*"- <. f the
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  • 226 21 ANNOUNCEMENT by the Japanese of the extension cf the war areas to r-over all the remaining parts cf China still unravaged by hostilities ha.. r.e< n tollov;ed by severe intensification ol Japanese aerial activities. The whole of China, even the outlying regions, is now practically within the
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  • 190 21 IT is reported that Marshal Chiang KaiShek is apparently makine a final attempt to reorganise the Chinese Air force with bases established at Lanchow (eaoital of Kansu Province), Yunnan!u (capital of Yunnan Province) and Chenvt.i (capital of Szechoar Province!, the bast being equipped with fighter planes
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  • 143 21 IN the coarse of the next few days Mr. Arita, Jaoanese Foreign Minister, is f pd to "make a statement in wh co it is believed, he will assert that Japan will welcome the principles of the Open Doer policy and equal economic opportunlty providing that those
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  • 130 21 THE entry nf winter in Horgkong har, brought with it a warning frem ju hcrities against the danger of a sir.: pox epidemic After being absent for nearly four months, the disease has reappeared. The epidemic, which afflicted tht Colony m the earlier months of this vear, re.v.!''
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  • 76 21 the taxing of V v .fits have itional (iovernfinn capitalist subject to 3 sh >wing more bile rentals the assessed ill j iso be taxed. sliding scale, also be subject hen ororits rising to 50 per iinount to aiv 5 over gg per cent. at 12 per
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  • 13 21 Photo of a rteal ant:-a.^iess :)n demonstration in China's new capital.
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    28 22 auliy^ThSJ^K Il raMm cv Taas V es Shaduli, head of the Shaat T^ I" P™**™ to the Umma Zavia Moswe in the Pettah.— fTimes of Peyton.)
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  • 171 22 Colombo, Nov. 8. JAFFNA wants a leader. The abw neo of one is bemoaned in a letter which I "lave received from* a prominent citizen of the Peninsula and which supports the complaint I nave heard in Colombo from many a North era friend, writes 'The
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  • 173 22 Anuradhapura. Nov. 10. MR. C. W. Kannangara. Minister of Education. accompanied uy three members of his Committee. Messrs. A Ratnayake. G. A. Wille and T. B. Jayah, visited Anuradhapura. in connection with the application of the Crban District Council to have certain C rown lands
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  • 486 22 Colombo. Nov. 4. man in the recent political history of Ceylon has had such a momentous decision to make as Sir Baron Jayatilaka, the Minister of Home Affairs and Leader of the State Council, besides being the acknowledged leader of the people, against
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  • 67 22 in London Urs now ln Progress I this voaiT 1 hls Previous success I this year being in pustel and w^leV colour. a T s h tin°lif P Pal e^eS U "T B at 8g te* Knife" which La .';Sli lred PaPerlion last February ÜbUee exhibi
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  • 547 22 Galle Nov. 12. COPY of "The Times of Ceylon," in which a precis of the Braceffirdle Report had been published, was soaked in kerosene oil and hurnl amidst cries of "Sadhu" at a public- meeting on the Galle Esplanade. It was pointed out to
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  • 51 22 Colombo. Nov. 12. SiSS the event of According SPtMe* •Tienta the Food cwiS? i arrangewill introduce De Partment only so far as rice c raflonm B system concerned SUear and fl <w -a!e P se Ci an 3 TamVht 5 "l En lish S*each book:coSStafe,^'.n^"' oll months- s«pply._,
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  • 176 22 CEYLON score ci .1 "grand slam in lugger, when they fini.'hcd a rcccrd-hrcaking season with a brilliant victory over the Combined Australian XV. by 15 points (3 seals) to 3 points (a try) on the Havelock Rac3com.se. The maintained their form and beat the Australians
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  • 65 22 Mr. D E. V. Koch, of the Agricultural Department. Peradenivu. nas> passed his F.I c Examination in Branch F Agiicultural Chemistry Within two months of his arrival in England, he was awarded the Associate decree of the Institute of Chemistry in November last year. He
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  • 257 22 {United p r >s r, l "lid If DESCRIBED by th UP. de Z o ys a remedy a widespread j two-year-, ld "No Dowry £1* ta the Stete Council h; by the casting yoU Speaker. M lia se,' was described as C tnoiisands of
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    • 227 22 Ceylon news page Edited By T. X Ve|| u LEAGUE OF NATIONS i„f jfli REPORTS:RICH POOR YmutkMllimii] j ALIKE SUFFER <Afl Ageing, Anaemia and We a ness, Buiid New Strength, Minerals, Vitamfns lodine. the conclusion ot the tmir«-nt physicians appointed Vlfcelp." which is made from an c ay tne Lcapue
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  • 274 23 (United Press). Pondichorry, Nor, j j considered to be a novel one in the judWal has taken place in consequence of the direr of the Peace at Chandran-,-nee immediately and appear before the Mini's certain charges framed against him folloWj
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  • 57 23 rrry, Nov. 14. j |f j <>t FreiiiU approved the passed by Issembh with meal ol a head per ,sbm ';t hil! come h effect from foreigners" Freiu ti India. Ko intend h <>t the ioreign- iih an identity card and -sue anil other dei
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  • 74 23 (United Press). I"th.to hum.iating f„ rm *aoit 2f« J Sarkar Salaam' in ffaois should be abolished is one by IL re m me "dations made Xin#. f Gaol Committee appo.nted by the Bihar Cover," *n S 'SfJ be some should Ln Wh,th the eers ,h. W
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  • 187 23 (United Press). AB Calcutta, Nov. 11. A at P r *sent arranged the ConC^handr« S R, PrCS ident 8 Su <>^ IndHn i c ,eaVfS for nis NorthIndian tour on Nov. 14. He will V.wi Cawnpore. Allahabad, and Lucknow where he is due to perform op I
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  • 33 23 (United Press). Wardhaganj. Nov. 11.—Mahatm* Gandhi and his party arrived here to-night frcm the Frontien He walked from the station to .Mr. Jamnalal's bungalow and drove to Sheogaon—(United Press).
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  • 310 23 (United Press). IT is learnt that Pandit Jawahariai Nehru after arrival in Bombay will proceed to Wardha to sec Mahatma Gandhi and to acquaint him with the international situation. From Wardha he will proceed to Allahabad.— (United Press). Criminal proceedings have been instituted by the Ahmedabad City Police
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  • 159 23 (United Press). Trivandrum, Nov. 5. JHE decision to carry out a definite programme of anti-tfowrv propaganda among the women of «,,ffini» SS 4 e i S Un U pnb,ic «Pinion was sufficiently raised and "this disastrous system was abolished. wa s arrived at by the annual
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  • 73 23 (United Press). Kohat. Nov. B.—Letters are said to have been issued by the Faqir of Ipi to me leaders of various gangs workink under his directions not to commit any raid during the month of Ramistn, which is now going on,
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  • 76 23 Bombay, Nov. 11. Mr J. Kri.shnamurti arrived here in the course of his All-India tour which r -nmences at Bombay. After six months' tour during which he will address public meetings and nrivate ptheringa, Mr. Krishnamurti proposes to visit Australia and New Zealand He will visit Pnona.
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  • 157 23 (United Press). mmm Shillong, Nov. 9. THE Assam Ministers Salary Bill, which has been published in o-day s issue cf the Assam Gazette iixes the salary of Ministers at Rs ?en Ptr J^? nth while Providing Rs. ICO monthly as house
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  • 130 23 (United Press). T„„ Madras. Nov. 7. Ht Hon. Mr. V. V. Giri. Minister ior Labopr and Industries, Madras Government, and convenor of the National Planning Commission, has received a communication from /S P Rama swami Ayyar. Dewan of Travancore, to the effect that Travancore State
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  • 93 23 (United Press). Mrs. Sarojinl NtJrJu has accepted the invitation extended to her to open tie &4-Ihdia Khadi and Swadeshi Exhibition to be run at Madras under I c auspices cf Tamiinadu Provincial C >n--sref.s from Dec. 17 to Jan. 16 next TarwJ Nad Congress authorities r p::-t
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  • 124 24 ••Man" versus "woman wrest.ing; watches occasion no surprise at the ttnrking Abbey School. Essex, where neth hoys and girls have lessons in jujitsu. Photo shows a girl pupil brings 01/ an effectiv? stomach throw against a boy opponent. H.M.S. "Hood**, largest warship Kn the world,
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  • 54 24 Britain's only statue of the great British sailor Sir A oelievcd. tne only one in the world—has been Benno Elkan. of Dortmund, who settled in Engl Nazi regime in Germany. The statue is in bronze and is s«nen I Photo shows, Dr. Benno
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