Malaya Tribune, 23 November 1938

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1 IV Malaya Tribune
  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: W r Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. No. 278. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 23, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, November 23, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACFS. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 23, 1938 FIVE ciS
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    • 120 1 Read Tlie 8 T X A 1 a 15 i 18 U X E Dominant In Malaya fills 6 APB 9 firm aiiai\ vi itak Tropica] Model. **N run i i kom $18. I ««>.. LTD.. I _ILS, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. —mMWH—M— ~--TBMnMMMMMMinMyriIiMMMMi_. fi-CEDAR POLISH i MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS
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    • 60 1 JLONSULT US! I SANITARY WATER! INSTALLATIONS. I FOtfGHltf Co. I •4. WalUch Si. ThocM 7M\ I (Established 1921). S UNDER EXPERT 1 EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I lor Men, Wom?n Girls. HERB TON Rfor Convalescence. OBAT PRIOK f')r Ch idbirth Morthlv Periods DIABETES HERB TEA SUMMING HERB TEA. INDIGESTION HERB TEA Etc.,
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    • 65 1 EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. COVERS lVEhy POSSIBLE i DEFICIENCY. (TOMP/ON Xjpticai c° Qualifird Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARC ADE BEDG., 'PHONE :<032. t. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science "HE MACHINE THAT ALWAYS ABBiES ITS RIDER TO TH^ VIMNTNO T IKE Sold on the Most Ea>ie<f Terms. 'Ole Agents For Malaya: Malayan Cycle
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    • 42 1 IkMlB PAOj 92 Piccadilly, London. EXPERT ?)R r 'S M MjKFR I AND DESIGNER. Gowm Dpslrnpd Orator! in her work rooms j $5 $30 13, BATTERY ROAD, 1 SINGAPORE. j I HO a c t>* V w «c**" I fejp DENTAL CREAM
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  • 252 2 Sydney, Nov. 7. THE strange story of a 16-year-old Sydney boy who, by a clerical error, was registered at birth as a "female," has been revealed in the Legislative Assembly here by Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the Opposition. Now the boy finds
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  • 410 2 Boy Scouts Search Seaside London. So\ 7. PART of a woman's leg was found on the shore a few Perranporih, North Cornwall, where, three wteks ago, I severed arm and hand were found lyinjr the sand. On discovery the police set out
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  • 77 2 Berlin —No Jew may be an AR P* house- warden under a new proclamation signed by Field-Marshal Goerm* Issued by Germany's Chief of Police the Proclamation also declares: "If a building contains only a minority of Jews, then the Jews .are not to tate part in the
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  • 53 2 Sydney. New South \Y lITHEM the flying-boa i arrived here wit Si 1 mails from London included: A patient in a stn I Townsville <Quc < r I orchids from the Rial pelago. tea samples from *Tung fish" from tl River (Queenshin ill f<
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  • 220 2 Mtuuwr* j AN exhibition ha- been opened i here to celebrate kb of the twentieth century—Ja* bul, the "Singer nf The whole of the Soviet Onion rece* iy honoured the Beventy-fiftb anni* aiy of Jambul 5 Ed the beauty of the bride i*w wedding. The
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    • 431 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P& BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P ,V; O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1933. BANGALORE 6 000 Nov. 23 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 JBE HAR 0,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1i39 X SOUDAN 0.500
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    • 488 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, VOillß CHINA and JAPAN. Due S pore. 1938. S.S. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 S *.s. "LIPPE" omits Manila Dec. 15 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 s.s. "CREFELD"
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    • 375 2 J BANGKOK lINE. CHI V A JAPAN LINE. To: Marseilles. London. Rotterdam, i uu S Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Aden §uez pon Said Pales tine, J S,. a iii UVm pq P'mr Beyrouth, Casiablanca, Rotterdam J ™™/a *T?2 612 712 8-121 Hamburg and Copenhagen. S A 27-"l 1 2 2
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    • 129 2 I HAMBIRO-AMERIKA LINIE El Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs GeseUschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Nov. 29 T m.s. SAUERLAND Direct Dec. 10 s.s. PREUS&'£N via Manila Dec. HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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    • 90 2 INDO-CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD* (Incotporated Ui kt)n Direct Service to lap: ™d to CakulU Taking cargo on irq for Canton, II Chefo, Tientsin. N ports, Formosa, rh< v fok SSang and KUMSANG YUEN SANG _.J FOR HONG KONG SUISANC x KUTBANG x Calls Saigon. All the dates arc a] iug
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  • 29 3 Reuter. Prague. Nov. 22.—The Slovak Government is considering a series of draft anti-Jewish measures, including restrictions of employment and. trading, according to Slovak newspapers —Reuter.
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    • 442 3 Cldve/diijm&nJtA. puBUO NO'HCES Singapore Municipality TENDERS united for the j service. For tl render Room Date of Closing. Nov., 1938. v at Pay a m& Station o? i .Deposit gtr •Ca toor, Dec 7. 193 H. $6u 0 f S'tefl p ible Gate Pumping 12 n on. Dec. 7. 1935.
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    • 600 3 PUBLIC NOTICES ATTRACTIVE AUCTION S\LF v I well-made modem EurowLS vFu 'leak Household Furnit^of eVery de cnption, Sincer ml ev r y descrockerv ,7, Itadle «ewing machine. Road (near Cafe Wi?n) ?30 PM djy n 27th WSTa -30 P.M. on view from Frday cata logues Issued. <-aiaTHE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. Of
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    • 410 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. The .Malayan Foreign Weekly Mai! Services. Members of the above are hereby notified that the service will commence on or before sth December. 1938. Austin, C. D" Mell. For Leo. Brothers < Malaya >, 9 C, Robi; son Road. POSITIONS VA< ANT JUNIOR Cler* Wanted. Apply C.
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    • 430 3 OLD THINGS MADE NEW by THE IINGAPOaC RLECTRO-PLA TINC WOKKB (Esw. ttees) 23-3. Colenum Street We specialise In Gold. Silver. Nickel Copper and Chromium-Plating Resilvering of table war? n speciality etc SPECIAL REDUCTION DURIN' CHRISTMAS SEASON. >«Kie~ga_n_BH__BiwßßBflr Pamtinie: House Repairing Co. Painting, Limewashing (General House Repairing. S No. 161, TELOK
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    • 54 3 LISTEN TO REASON ana be well W I^l id vised f M YOUR EYES TESTED JL fOB RIGHT VP GLASSES to lj r j mprove your vision right MX away. DON'T ■KSILi.- J DELAY. We 1 :an do this lor you at a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co.,
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    • 346 3 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of el! Chemists and Store* Grand Han Raya Treat OPENING TO-MORROW Simultaneous Screening AT THE EMPIRE SUN Tanjonii Pagar New World 7.15 <>.:?0 7..50 9J39 P.M. THRILL PACKED DOUBLE FEATURE WESTERNS mm AND MP! «7j? B nT vUfc STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY •J. <• TM ALL
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  • 96 4 British Official wireless London, Nov. 22. Pari.-,- i;t 21 32 New York i.67 Montreal 1.70% Brussels 2.3.G1 leva 2«j.04 3 4 Amsterdam ZAI% "»•1 an 1 k rlln n.Ofo 1 ■> Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna unquoted Prague 137 Helsingfori 226 2 4 ..laUncl nominal Lisbon
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  • 851 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 22, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tm 4;2 4 8 Asam Kumbang 28 30<-nom Austral Malay 43!- 47|-nom Ayer Hiturn 24 9 26 3xd Ayer Weng 0.62% 0.67% Bangrin Tin 23 24 Eatu Selangor 1.40
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  • 300 4 Singapore. Nov. 22. MINING Buyers Sellers Bangrins *V" i 46 Batu Selangors l.« J«*J Hitams °J* 38 Hongkong Tin gg JJL Chenderir*ngs WJ JJg Hong Fatts 078 031 Idris Hyd. "H lpoh Tin 24 b 25 6 0.70 SB johaS 027 030 "Tin 25 26
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  • 14 4 Singapore, Wednesday. price of tin al noon in Singapore to-day was:— $109% (up
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  • 19 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27» 8 (up 14). Sellers 27'. (up
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  • 100 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. Ibrahim bin Said, a thirteen -year-old Malay youth was ordered to receive eight .strokes of the rotan by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Fifth Police Court on being convicted of causing hurt with a weapon likely to cause death to a Chinese
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  • 103 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 22, 3 p.m.. Total for Company Dividend BooLs financial close Date Ex. Div. year TIN Payable Date to dat? Ayer Hitam 2%% Nov. 8 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 2%% less tax Kuchai 20 r > final Nov. lfi Nov. 25 Nov.
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  • 258 4 G% MavnuH Co, ltd., $30,00' Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 !02V 2 iG3> 2 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 109 no norn 4%% 1909 red.
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  • 414 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day^ 0 1 Tliesda RUBBER Easy Firm Spot Buyers 7 78 7 78 Sellers 7 15 16 7 15 16 Ist Forward (December) Buyers 7 13 16 7 13 16 Sellers 7 7 8 7 15 16 2nd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 7 78
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    • 260 4 BANK OF CHINA BATAVIA AGENCY Kali Besar West No: 4, Bata v I a Telegraphic Address: ChunCKUO, Batavia. £&|M k ii«'d for Htt *i nvss enber list 1038. THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In 59.) No. 2. Chulia Street. (Bonham Building), Sinearjore. I Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 1 Issued. Subscribed
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    • 217 4 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRIC ES CURRENT. Singapore. Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. IX RS.S. Spot Loose -6U 26% No. IX R S.S. FOB In cases November 26 3 4 26% G.FA.Q. Rjerjß. F.OB. in bales November 26% 26% FAQ. RS.S. FOB in bale.* No\ember 25
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    • 177 4 S^HHi mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\ Oversea-Chinese Barking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE 458. North Bridge Koad Singapore. Local Branches 253, South Bridge Road. Sin*;ai»<»r c Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW RK BhSKLHS Midland Bank, Ltd f*-%W\4J
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  • 223 5 0 i Baker s motion in the Commons which i to ncern the deplorable treatment 110 rtain racial religious and political minor* Europe, was carried unanimously after Hoare had emphasised that Britain her utmost to assist refu°ees v iild accept very large
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  • 57 5 Duke Duchess Return By Plane T c ci." "landless of < iter, retorning frcm their idaj in Kenya, flew from cillc- to i'ai is in the Kings Ah ?€Cj Envoy pane. While in Pan- they pre to vifil the Duke Dachess of Windsor. 1 siaowr: Ihe Duke and Dnchess »i
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  • 58 5 A fatality occurred yesterday whe.i while assisting to unload a stone crushing machine from a lorry, shortly r 1 p.m.. a Chinese woman coolie was fatally injured when a sliding plank gave way. The woman was killed almost immediately She received multiple injuries on the face. The accident
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  • 36 5 Moscow, Stow. 22.—The central committee of the Communist Party decided to merc;e the propaganda and agitation department and the press department and has appointed Zhdanov, one of its members, chief of the combined department
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  • 74 5 Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 22. J QUERN Wilhelmina sneaking at a bang net in honour of King Leopold said, "We are nobody's followers and nobody is our aggressor." j Holland and Belgium arc equally desirous of promoting good international j relations. King Leopold in repossessed the necessity
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  • 168 5 Johore Bahru, Tuesday. CONSIDERABLE differences of opinion amongst members on both side:; of the Johore Council of State !:ad resulted in a lack of any definite policy on the form of encouragement to agriculture should take, declared Mr. B. J. R. Barton at the Cctincil
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  • 30 5 Th-> Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria is clue at Singapore at 1 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) and will .sail for Colombo I nd Genoa the same day at 6 p.m.
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  • 87 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 22. TIIK foreign garrison a 1 Shanghai j will be reduced on Nov. 28, whei the 800 officers and men of the j Savoy Grenadkrs wil 1 avi ab ard the lins r Conte Verde. Nothing i. knov/i* regarding t ir destination, although i
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    • 35 5 i is Com,n§ 5 I I_JS_l_mlT»OM%rm Shortly! j ilk j From 20th Centmpr-Fox Your "LOVE IS NEWS'" Star i» their ptrfeci picture together. TYRONE LOR ETTA POWER YOUNG jj other all over again! will kill
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    • 79 5 One does appreciate _E- Cj a heavy smoker. yd ■___l*_f___M_»™ Craven A cork-tipped ire a always cool to ihe tongue they've never a trace 01 'throat irritation. You're Cellophane wrapper sal,s^in in cv rv %v2v LONDON FRESH 1 Whether you bu> j4J^^™^^^^i4 Craven'A'm ihe patent air-tight 'Tru-vac' fflgfe,, l^\U r
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    • 533 5 RHEUMATIC PAINS GONE IN 2 DAYS From England there comes a story that will < hear et cry rheum tl m in the country. Mrs. A. Salt had been in the grip of rheumatism for years. She tptni large sums of monry vainly in an cltcit to stop the pain
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    • 85 5 I UTERINE TONIC». With the irregular functions in the .'cmale, numbers of ch.\ase.s will arise. Regularity will free the patij ent from all diseases and bring j health and vitality. Oar Lorhrj I gives the quickest cure and best re- I j suit freeing the patient lrom every j functional
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  • 693 6 <2ke «5<29"l^ CIVILISATION I We welcome letters on any subject from readers, but m publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. I To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir—There is nothing that so un- j mistakabiy marks a nvan human as ms capacity to
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  • 459 6 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir. The suggestion in your Sunday rcper as to the prevention of the bicvcle lamp nuisance is commendable ?nd deserves support. I say this although I am a cyclist myself, owning a good bicycle with a powerful lamp equipment.
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    • 270 6 Highßlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twi< c ns many women as mfn suffer from Hfcjb Blood Pressure, whlcto is a mystasioua disease that starts about the tlms of Chance of Life nnd is the real eaase <>• ■Mack heart trouble and later ..n of Paralytic strokes. Common symptoms ol Htan
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    • 275 6 RE-AWAKEN AND FEED I those HAIR ROOTS! SBtforo uting Kotalka my hair was vary wsak and falling aut ia eeinhtult until the scalp waa akaost bare on top. I liad us--d several tonka. Then I used Kotalka. the second box my hair teemed stronger. ThJa Improvement continued and ths hair
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    • 31 6 Pen Weeks I —a— 15th Nov. to 1 Ith Dec. J REPAIRING, FREE (UTTRIAL. BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Koar». j BABA STORE J 162. Oi chard Koad g 23. Stamford Road.
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    • 9 6 Feeling chilled? Quick—take a (OLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P.S. fy
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    • 16 6 uKEAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 2164) I3S, South Jsrid*e Itoad. Sin*aix>re.
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  • 472 7 Most Stars Seek His Advice A> <'*>wn-n>.earth quality which Joel McCrea sets into his pictures 1!r actinBf Hes ius sort of a person, and for six montFs of every year lives on his thousand-acre ranch at
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  • 38 7 im whom you see elf on a rock on oroJan seaboard, v v and Vita phone i i is rapidly com»ng wears an ■thing costume d hat in the iiow she beeps ming personality.
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  • 30 7 Los Angeles. In, the film comedian, E12.C00 to settle a Federal itional income 3xe>. claim was for over £50,000 on income from the -.in Film Corporation.
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  • 99 7 SOMEBODY'S coming to Marw garet Lindsay's house, and the lovely Warner Bros, star of the forthcoming mystery film. "When Were You Born?", is nearly Iran tic. For several weeks she has been receiving a daily postcard tiom an itinerant suitor, whose first name is Elmer and who reocatedlv reports.
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  • 126 7 WHEN Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote his "Tarzan" saga he little knew that he was providing fare to cause Hollywood producers embark on a war of production. We got accustomed to Johnny Weismuller as Tarzan and Maureen O'Sullivan as his Lady Jane of the jungle. Now, however,
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  • 151 7 THE rumour that The Truth About Blayds," being pi adnced by the Scene shifters has been withdrawn is absolute iy lalse. says the General Secretary of »ne V.M.C.A. in a letter to the Tribune. Kehearsals indicate that this production promises to be one
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  • 99 7 THE easiest work of his screen career to the lot of James Stewart when he spent two entire days in a comfortable bed for Bctpee In RKO Radio'c "Vivacious Lady.' in which he stars with Ginger Rogers and which comes to Singapore shortly. Much to Stewards disgust,
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    • 31 7 GUARANTEED STRENGTH When occasion requires sock soodelrr strong carboftc gpjl r*i wfJH aafoToo can rary wttK confidence on Calvert'. MeoMcal Soao, r#oplt who htvt »*ar? will tef! you so, too. SOAP
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    • 143 7 A WEEK AGO fie uxis "NOW THRIVING ON THE I^^BWl^^^^^^^ //«I awm \\3 A 1! the fißnt ,laJ SSPIotJL/ gone out of him, deserted by his selfconfidence, he was left prey to gloomy i/ depressions and dull forebodings. Heat anaemia had been at work on him. had thinned his blood
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 145 7 DAILY CROSSWORD j —4 sip pp r|i —II —n —m te^"' fTT 'o ill |p M; jSa m B ll v 5 —II 111 c! .7 kWe fail! But- your courage to UK UES ACROSS 7 sUCdnR Place; to abandon CLUES DOWN C *S nikcr 1 vanquished I. J! vnl
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    • 404 8 h- ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. J OPENING TO-NIGHT: C.15 9.15. I I PACKED WITH SONG HITS, FUN AND NEW DANCES IfflM wA *W COMEDY ROMANCE fiL^?%■ 1 S A SENSATIONAL MUSICAL BBIBBSHBbwmB Z 5 A Li c i: v y i: THE GIRL IN A MILLION DREAMS'
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    • 268 8 57th GREAT DAY!I j SEASON FURTHKR EX- j [TENDED! NEVER HAS S THERE BEFN MORE 1 LAUGHTER IN ANY SllOWIj MATINEE AT OS j PAVILION j TO»NIGHT 6.15 9.15 Z IfSLAM AT H A RMR AY A* PUA S A SPECIAL HARI RAY A ATTR ACTIONS.j j TO-MORROW, FRIDAY 25th
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    • 243 8 I TO-DAY'S OUTSTANDING EVENT! nlTn jl OPENING with 3 SHOWS. I! CArl lUL JJ 3-15 6-15 9-15 1 I Shows To-Moi row lla.m. :t-l.» ft-i.i <»,g j s thf -YANK AT OXFORD" RETURNS with his Sweetheart in a grand new M.GM y j lttr Action packed Romance— Af4 SXT^t t
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    • 306 9 BOLERO Now Showing At The SUNLIGHT THEATRE \<w WwHtl <M<.|| V •3' HEAR THE JAVA NIGHTINGALE SEE THE BALI BEAUTIES AND A ENCHANTING CHORUSES. I Mm SPECIAL STAGE PLAYS NIGHTIE COMBINED WITH VAUDEVILLE f KRONCHONG ITEMS. I ITS SOMETHING UNUSUAL. DON'T MISS IT BOOK NOW. I v 3 1: ITS
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    • 179 9 Grantl Double Feature Night LOVE BEFORE I BREAKFAST j with CAROLE LOMBARD FTROHGI.Y SUPPORTED BY j The MAN WHO RE L CLAIMED HIS HEAD] I WITH CLAUDE RAINS JQAN BENNET 5 SPECIAL HARI RAY A MATINEE I (2 p.m.) complete serial j the GREAT AIR MYSTERY SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING r GRAND
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    • 109 9 •J... ■••••j. j Here's The Biggest Thriller of The Year! j I TARZAN CALLS AGAINI~| £0? ul, j and to the baattf of tho fungi* fc'i 6.15 G 9.15 pm j Ke catl of their ki 9 1 A I IHI W fr^° f y I ~1 ho Th7~l7r si
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    • 166 9 <~—t I Unanimous Praise From The World Over: for an Unforgettable Picture! j W aawlSßiJl BMP— i i S LONDON Warners click wit!, snathe ratraordirary l<»d plctun wtU b:ing bjck the missing to the cinemas (Doily Ma 11 PAPAS' The most, enjovablc picture I have ever seen. «Cc Son). 5
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  • 683 10 A SERIOUS position has arisen with regard to the supply of Indian labour to Malaya. The Government of Ind a has prohibited assisted emigration from the territories under the administration of Madras to Malaya and Brunei for the purpose of unskilled work, and this affects the great majority
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  • 915 10 WANT TO GO AGAIN). (BUT HE DOESN'T Noel Barber Accepts An AM not mush of a "social johnny." Parties, 1 confess, bore me to tears, and whenever 1 accept an invitation to eat out, it is because I am too weak to <a> But°i did go out
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  • 568 10 •■HE ELEMENTS are taking a turn in destructive activity, indicating to man that he does not monopolise this power. Hundreds of people have been buried in a volcanic landslide in the West Indies island of St. Lucia and Ceylon is threatened with famine and epidemics of dysentery and
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    • 281 10 GUARANTEED ENGLISH SHI TTLEC OI KS i Made for VOXK.UY BALANCE FLIGHT SERVICE. 10 Feather Regulation 1.85 PER DOZEN SPORTS DEPT. ROBINSON 8c CO., LTD. j 1 GOTHAM GOLD 1 STRIPE I j ADJUSTABLE j Go to all lengths to fit you smartly i l "'I W "Adjustables" aire the
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  • 182 11 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 22. M\l ordell Hull. Secretary of 51 te. declared to-day that Japan's reply to hi« note of Oct. 6 regarding American rights and interests in China is unsatisfactory. nese Government ncte. he responsive to the position States Government as note cf
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  • 59 11 Reuter. t 22.—in the Commons ked whether the Prime I < aused a protest to be Japanese Government at I Japanese soldiers on the Andrew Harper Co. of Canlzue cf motor cars and on the premise In spite of nsular seals having been n the building. Mr.
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  • 85 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 22. \TJ.NG on the Japanese groumts iction ol the powers' request ning the Yangtse. the Chinese fees that '"it is estimated that se ships left Shanghai tor Hi) 5 md 849 left Hankow for Shang- hai, thus monopolising Yangtse shipping las well as the
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  • 160 11 CHINESE CLAIM MANY TRIUMPHS, NORTH SOUTH Reuter. HFlVirci? f„ London, Nov. 22. Canton 08 a r fightin their w *y to vicinity of r< !n ,i i,,ry at Canton th° fc r the Chinese fores in Centra] CVna. and a pu?hed to two Hankow has ho.nThocked *Panese advance to the
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  • 180 11 Reuter. \/wr> j i Dublin, Nov. 22. 3|R. oe Valera, addressing the Fianna Fail Convention seated that th re is now no legal obstacle to the declaration of the Eireann Republic. His policy had cleared away almost all obstacles that had made it difficult tj
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  • 44 11 Reuter. New York. Nov. 22.— The estate Qf the late John D. Rockfeller. senior, is appraised at five and a quarter million sterling. It is estimated that Rockfeller donated a total of £106 millions to philanthropic agencies during his lifetime.—Reuter.
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  • 44 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Nov. 21.—The town or Beershebd. was reoccupied by tne m l lary this morning. Thus the military can claim control of virtually the whole of Palesine. Sheikh Abdul Ran., an Elkhatio. an Arab moderat ewounded. on Thursday, has since died -Reuter.
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  • 56 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 21—Mr. Chamberlain replied 'Nc sir" when asked in the 'ommons whether any pledge or guarantee written or implied, had been ;:ven by the Dominions and colon.es that they would come to the assistance Of Great Britain in ca:>e of an attack upon
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  • 50 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 21 —In the Commons Mr. Chamberlain moved an address of ::ondclence to King George on the occasion of the death of Queen Maud cf Norway. After brief speeches by the Premier and leaders of the opposition the address was agreed to unanimously. —Reuter.
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  • 64 11 Reuter. Captain E. G L. Robinson, of British Airways, icho piloted Mr. Chamberlain's aeroplane when the Prime Minister flew to Coloane and Munich during the Crisis, was killed when a passenger aircraft clashed in Redcliffe Bay, at Portishead near Bristol, and burst into flames. The only ether
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  • 232 11 Jew Refugees Need Early Aid Reuter. I ontlon, Nov. 2Z. COMMENTING on Mr. Chamberlain's statement in the Commons yesterday on German Jewish refugees. the Rev. Pfrl/weu. member of the executive of the >Vcrld Jewish Congress and leader ef the British section of the movement says Mr.
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  • 180 11 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. XL "VT. RYCKMANS, Governor-general of the Belgian Congo, will attend a Meeting of the Colonies Committee of the Chamber and Senate on Dec. 1 at whlrh the Prime Minister, ML Spaak, and the Minister for the Colonies will also attend. All
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  • 20 11 Reuter. Berlin. Nov, 22.—It is understood that King Caiol and Prince Michael will visit Hitler at Berchtesgader on Thursday. Reuter.
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  • 210 11 Reuter. New York, Nov. 22 JT is feared thai at lea*i 350 people \e been kiLcd a!ul hundreds of others hi-ried in a mcun lan *s-ic'o on Ihe island of St Lucia, m the Windward Groun of t* 1 T. They were the inhabitants of
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  • 143 11 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 22. IN the Commons to-day Mr. Geoffrey .Mander, Liberal member for Wolverhampton, asked the Prime Minister if he would state to what extent recently advice had been officially tendered by members of the Government to owners of newspapers on attitude they
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  • 79 11 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 22. j The President of the Board of Trade told the Commons at question time that no trade negotiations with Czechoslovakia were in progress or in contemplation and when further questioned replied Had it been likely that we could have
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  • 48 11 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 22--The United States has sent a note to Germany asking whethen decrees excluding Jews from business apply to American citizens. it is enderstood the note declares the State Department assumes this is not so ana I iSKs tor a reply.—Renter.
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  • 146 11 r Following adi i tmt nts on both sides of the for 1939 made on the recommendations of the Select Committee appointed to go into the Estimates, the Colony's anticipated deficit for next year has risen from 54.14C587 to £5,141,95t. A net m revenue of $742,329
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  • 138 12 Reuter. A MESSAGE FROM PARIS STATES THAT THE TIN QUOTA FOR THE NEW QUARTER IS UNCHANGED. The International Tin Committee-, decision to leave the present 45 per cent quota unchanged for the nrst quarter of 1939 was generally well received. The morning's market opened easy. Continental liquidation
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  • 119 12 (Tribune Stall Reporter) MILLIONS cf Muslims the M rjrarid over will lelebiate Hari Rays to-morrow, the day that marks the termination of the which i .tries in length from -S. 29 to 30 days according t«» the Muslim Calendar. Hari Kaya terminates the annual last oi the
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  • 220 12 IN official Chinese despatch from A Chungking, dated Nov. ~i states:—The Japanese troops in North Hunan have been lorced by vigorous and incessant Chinese attacks ?o retreat, and within severa miles south of Yoyang no trace ot Japanese troops can be found Nine Japanese
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  • 443 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Tuesday. THE preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder and attempted murder preferred against an elderly landowner which is alleged to have taken place at Lim Twa Tow Road, in Upper Serangoon District, on Oct. 12, when Yeo Soo
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  • 54 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. JOHORE'S estimates for 1939 were passed by the Council of State to-day, subject to the amendments made by the Select Committee. A net addition of §77,463 was recommended by the Select Committee. "The recommendations were unanimous," said Mr. E. E.
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  • 13 12 Pictures taken after the crash last night.
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  • 441 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) P4REERING wildly oft the road, a powerful motor lorry la>t night crashed into houses lining Outram Uoad. sent two tons of masonry crumbling, killed a Sikh who was at the wheel. This remarkable road accident occurred yesterday at 7.27
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  • 583 12 Corrigan's Bail Application Refused London, Nov. 22. WHEN the sensational Corrigan ease arising out of the shipment ol bricks and rubbish as arms for China was resunH at the Bow Street Court to-day, Felix Maurice Porta! of Pj iris (Secretary to the
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  • 164 12 [From Our Oun Correspondent] Johore Bahru. loesaar. TINTS ftflMMMlting i«) $£g£|| a weie imposed on five Chine* at the Johore Courts on chanjei Oi having attempted t<. saunjgk n.bbtr out of the State. At the Johore Bahru tmn% lan Ah Swee. Poh Ah Sec and Tan
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  • 39 12 The following index numbers reprj sent the estimated traffic receipt; I Cable and Win I mited to comparable traffic in the >' e based at 100 October 1938 Average for 1937 Average for 10 months 1938 m
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  • 99 12 (Tribunl SUI U-V^ tr) inu arranged! ■>> Mr. land, As.istAt W«* 1 of Physical Efcucalion wasP yesterday at Jfe Si"***"* 1 cse (iirN' SeJwol. cuted. and the School .showed ?M work, which Jhevß: supervision ol Mfl Pupils of the «f.-' pave a series of W e* aC
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  • 28 13 etes ulu; are taking part in the National Fitness <•,.,„ Fitness through the Ages" in the Lord" l in II..: urao.e Artillery Company head" si I
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  • 194 13 th authorities, which were faced at the beginning 1938 v. ith the serious danger of a cholera epidenc a] peal to thp League of Nations on July 7 for cholera vaccine, ad ol Juiy more than loses bad, according fci Health Com nittee*s report; na's
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  • 53 13 The Pcrsekutuan Penang Kebajikan Penang Benevolent Association) will hold its annual Hari Raya Puasa reception at the club premises. 875. North Bridge Read. Singapore, on Saturday, Nov. 26. There ill be a "Khenduri" from 1 r.m. to 5 p.m.. and at night a Ronggeng" party will
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  • 513 13 INDUSTR V HELPED OUT OF CHAOS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru. Tuesday. FOLLOWING representations made by growers and packers, Government of Johore. in conjunction with other Malayan administrations, has introduced legislation lor the central marketing oi canned pneapples. A bill amending the
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  • 112 13 Reuter. Anthony Eden London, Nov. 21. TO attempt any negotiations with Germany in conditions prevailing to-day would be to court not only failure but also humiliation, declared Mr. Anthony Eden in a speech at Leicester. He said it was unthinkable that Britain
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  • 179 13 Reuter. (hu;igk ng. Nov. 22. AFTER personal investigation oi the circumstances by Marsha Chiang Kai Shek three high oflic als of Changsha were court martialled and sentenced to death in connection with the disastrous fire of last week, which practically ru/ed Changsha. The condemned, who
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  • 404 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahrti. Tuesday. APPROVAL of the Council of State was jriven to-day to it proposal that .Inhere should share in the expense of erantini» study leave in England to Dr. C. E. Smith of the College of Medicine subject_to certain conditions. The
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  • 429 14  -  Yesterday's Game At The S.C.C. (By "ROVER" C ,lo; > V\ "hill s r v any stretch «f the imagination, mild yesterday 8 fi litx kev trial at the padang have proved of valise t H Play was rajiifed, stantod of hoAe
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  • 99 14 OX Friday, at the Itnyal Singapore Yacht Club then* will be the usual races for all classes, starting at 5 88 p.m. On Sunday the International 6-metre U tne first race for Marion Challenge Cup, starting at 10 a.m. The 'B" class will sail the
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  • 119 14 following sMm have been A t Sineapoff! Il»cke> Association held on the SRC. ground on Frids at 5 10 p m all players to have white shirts as well as coloured jerseys: Colours Whites Yeo Chtok Wan O. C. Aeria (Capt> B F.
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  • 44 14 V M C A. team vs Selangor V.M.C.A. on Friday at 5 p.m. on the Anson Road ground: Naga Pillay, Moh. Darus, Sing Ching. Hutchinson, Ranatunga M. Salleh M S. Hussin. Mahmood, Suratta, Gaistuan, c Fesmty, X Leembruggen, Elkington II X Wee.
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  • 14 14 View of hockey match in rogrcss on the Padang.
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  • 117 14 pis; Alex, iiepot 3 pts. PORT Canning beat Alexandra Depot by four points to three at rugger at Tanglin on Monday on a slippery turf. The Fort pressed from the start to forward passes near the Depots The Fort were unlucky on various occasions and. except
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  • 181 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Tuesday. ANNUAL basket ball tournament run by the Chinese Recreation Club on the knock-out system in the district of Batu Pahat is now occupying the interest of players and enthusiasts of this game. Altogether there are six teams in this
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  • 70 14 rujrby match at Sepoy Lines la the Singapore Teachers a?ion beat the Medical College Union by three goals (15 points) to two tries (six points). Giieve opened the scoring for the Teachers with a try. Low Kee Pow obtained the second try and
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  • 252 14 (Frolß Our Own Correspondent) Stgamat, Tuesday. CEGWIAT Teachers received a setS back when they met the Segamat Europeans, in their second outing and were beaten four-nil. The Teachers are yet a raw team with many new men in their eleven but iron their" showing they are
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  • 198 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) St Andrews 4; "V" Juniors 2 IN a friendly hockey hxture between the I M C A. team and the first team of the St Andrew's School, played yesterday at the V.M.C.A. ground at Prince Edward Road, the school beat
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  • 119 14 Fort Canning. .2; Raffles College L FRT Canning beat Raffles College at hockey by two goals to one at the College ground on Monday. The Fort began aggressively, Taylor being unlucky not to score. The College took play over but the Fort's defence was
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  • 837 14 First Day Of Selangor Turf Club Meeting FOLLOWING is the full card of events (subject to scratchings and arrangement in running order) for the first day ot <he N r Skye meeting of the Selangor Turf Club at Kuala Lumuur to-morrow. Horses —Class 5 Division
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  • 501 15 GAME AT THE S.C.C. 24; S.R.C 9 < i that the S.C.C. beat the S.R.C. to the tune of p^ 1 .»als and 3 tries) to nine (a goal and a drop ame on the padang yesterday was interesting and -iM thrills. I of
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  • 96 15 Reuter. Milan, Nov. 21 Italian motor cyclist Tenni riding a 250 c.c.m. Guzzi machine smashed eighteen world records, nine of class 250 c.c.m. and nine of 350 c.c.m including 5. 10, 50 and 100 kilomertes and the same numbers of miles, also in a record one hour
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  • 217 15 Soccer Win Over Segamat (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday. LABIS Chinese spang a surprise when they beat the Segamat Chinese Recreation Club by three goals to one at socc r. Segamat made the mistake of underrating their opponents. When matters did not turn out
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  • 85 15 5.A.0.8.A. 3 pts; Selasa Club nil. THE St. Andrew's Old Boys' Asso- ciation beat the Selasa Club rugger team by three points to nil in a dull fixture' at Farrer Park yesterday. The losers played thirteen men throughout. Both sides fielded
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  • 19 15 Reuter. London. Nov. 21. Newport beat Cambridge U. 18— 6 in rugby match at the University yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 96 15 A HIGHLY paid administrative portion is the normal attainment Ot School of Accountancy trained man mm a rec v-'vsed qualification. QucT-ty as an Accountant. Seer tary, Exoert. Insurance Otncer. ban* Officer or Book-keeper, and make TOUT future secure Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by postal training.
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  • 1232 16 Strong Formidable Touring Side f|MIK M.C.C. team now in South Africa is a formidable one, strong in batting and bowling and very nearly England's best. The selectors have picked a team determined to avenge their defeat in the rubber of 1935 in England.
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  • 17 16 Incident in rugby match between <he S.C.C. and SRC. fa yestsf rdav.
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  • 5 16 W R HAMMOND
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  • 136 17 FOR ALL Should be a good v and matters of t ssjhi. Give a reuujgard debtors. Ex- i idl interviews and Favourable for t Generally. INFLUENCES: influence indi- cus and progresiDurable business should mark the ies to all, irres)criod of birth. RROW IS YOUR on are
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  • 43 17 7 c St B Reporter* S igapore, Tuesday, acting Aircraftman -day charged with junction of North amford Road whilst hird Party Insurance j i without a licence at I place. guilty to both charges and S3 respectively by Traffic Magistrate.
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  • 341 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. a°„din bGlWeen mM of small health f, ern ne "t introduce a system speakino J Mr f. A. Fraser when. lion to the v f C Uncil of State he dre atle anequuey «f rural hyffien*
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  • 35 17 Berlin, Nov. 22 —An agreement has been reached between Czechoslovakia and Germany for construction of a motor road through Czechoslovak: i connecting Silesia and Austria also a canal between Danube and Oder
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  • 166 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AXT Singapore, Tuesday. TANG Siak Keng was this morning bound over in one surety of $50 to come up for judgment within a year, by Mr L C Goh In the Fifth Police Court for the theft- of a pair of ladies' "slacks'* belonging
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    • 411 17 TiBITTER fflk sg> I TASTE \Vfe\ /COATED Are you one of the people who wake up In the morning with these unpleasant symptoms? lhey are a .\rn that the liver is not functioning properly aid that the digestive system Is out of orde»too. To put this trouble right Is usually
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    • 129 17 I MALAYAN PgCMtCa HOTEL 4 TO-NIGHT. I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT, Cabaret Entertainment by ~BESf¥ ANU IMISO a symphony of dance. dinner $3.00 admission non-dinfrs $1.00 raffles orchestra directed by dan hopkins. "SEA VIEW HOTEL THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE.
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  • 106 18 (IUINC. to heavy pas**en»er and I Mail traffic between China's new capital ai d Hongkong, air service between Hie two places will shortly be resumed by Junker planes of the Eurasia Corporation. It is expected thai a dailj service may be maintained. The bulk ol
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  • 65 18 Travc linj I y special plane from Hanl:c w. Fatner Ja quinot, who has been crganrsh::.,' a refu ;ee safely zone there, has rctu::icd to Shanghai. He ca'icci ir:r:/ cli.itciy en the French Ambassador, M. Paul NangU.r. and it is learned] *hat Path r Jacqulnot revealed
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  • 1777 18  -  MACAO AND ITS RELATIONS TO THE SINO-JAP WAR Poverty Haunts The Place, Yet it Is Gambling-Mad by LIM KENG HOR j MIGHT have begun this article on Macao recounting the experience of I cinq behind prison walls or >n f be cell
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  • 21 18 Portuguese Colony »f the East. Macao is the ganibler's Paradise. Poverty haunts the place, yet Macao is hiing-mad.
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    • 64 18 (?kmoL (Edited by T. H. TAN) j i UNLIKELY yes, literally, but POSSIBLE certainly, when the effect is desired. Wolffs Iced Eau de C3logne will give you that desired effect of clean, cold, refre^ IVY WINTER IN A B^^^^^^^^^^ r-Y.r Feverish Heads. P.WOLP? D SOWN KARLSRUHE GERMANY ■luLLLim gen iii.
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    • 14 18 So easy-so quick-with Krasso lii METAL POLISH Agents: Harper, Gilttllan Co., Ltd.. M 3
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  • 399 19 (United Press). X MINISTER? OF THE MAJOR STATES H \VE IS>TO TO ivt,,\ D^ S S,I H^! R T0 ASK HE CiUVERKMKJiT OF \J2JJ? EAK WITH THE INDIAN NATIOiWI. COM;RKSS ;\^vn»£L 10 .£5F EE T0 MAKE ANY
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  • 50 19 i tal Nov. X T rani has i Mudrw Prent nf Injs«*S |n< ins rosidIJ fx*** 1 (...vernW h i taa «>* tftai ,i per year ;v rur ,;> residing n 'piti-h 1" .s .11 drive Lh I** 3 i labourers. X tlvi ir 1
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  • 93 19 Nov. >3. Political f fir-t ni ef h Committee was He**** ll orn ing at the 1 ommit--abbas Ch.in--5* K>l, part in the deLpr t»* *v i as ted over three Mm huh U Press in this indra Bose political p"'i- ssed ccmpref;
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  • 103 19 (United Press). Sind have decid|fto 1 •of the Secretary fc v I ye Assembly, a p. mimimum period the first instance further similar it have attached to fcsatmbly Secretary the .ssistant Secretary to the Legal Department, in addition to ml Accordingly. Mr. Shivaram T. Advam.
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  • 214 19 (United Press). Karachi, Nov. 15. 4 CLI'E regarding the whereabouts A of the gang of daeotts who wore responsible for the trOgk ,ast week Of >lr. NG. Majumdar. superintrndent. ajrhaeolofical Departimnt. atenita, ia the interior of the D-do District ISindl N believed to
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  • 135 19 (United Press). UNITED Press" uiuicrsianc.\ that the not meeting the Congress Working Committee will be Km aTwardha. The date for the meting ha S not vet been finally fixed by the Conrreas Tres.dent. —(Cnited v The cech'n remment picpose to a re;- m.,»^V'remeeting c. the a [or medl;Tm
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  • 308 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Nov. 17. 11/ITH reference to the disallowance of four questions put by him relating to Gandhiji's visit to the Frontier, the demand for the transfer of colonies to Germany, despatch of Indian troops to Indian states and settlement of the tr'bal
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  • 83 19 (United Press). Allahabad. Nov. 14. -I had a pleasant journey. I am still In need oi some rest and will iojn wo:k after some time", said the Hon. Mis. '7ijayalakshmi Pandit to United Press *3 her arrival at Allahabad this morning. Mrs Pandit looked slightly paler weaker
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  • 241 19 (United Press). Karachi, Nov. 15. THE Hon. Khan Bahadur Alia! Bux, Premier of Sind arrived v Bombay by air en fv>ute to Wardh; to have personal discus-inns with Mahatma Gandhi. Sa.dar YaPabha 1 Patal and Maulana AM Kalam Azat on the assessment scheme and th<
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  • 69 19 (United Press). Nagpur. Nov. 16 —Mr. R. B. Ruikar abandoned his fast yesterday evening in pursuance of the advice of Mahatma Gandhi and Sj. Subhas Chandra Bote Arrangements are being made at Rajnandgaon to hold the first session of the State Congress. The Darbar has
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  • 43 19 (United Press). twelfth Convocr. .on cf the Andhr, university will be held on Dec la' the University Campus, Waitair, undo- the presidentship of Sn Vdcramadera Varma. Maharaja of Jeyp< r<. Pro-Chaiicelh-r. Mrs. Sarojinj Maidu will deliver the convocation address.— (United Pressl
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  • 45 19 (United Press). Ward ha. Nov IS. THE deputation on behalf of the Travancore State Congress consisting of seven member 4 arrived here and interviewed Mahatma Gandhi this afternoon. Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Chairman of the Congress Parliamentaiy Sub-Committee, was present during the interview.—(United j^ress).
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  • 198 19 GA UGING INDIA'S POLITICAL PULSE (United Press). Luchnow, Nov. 16. THOUGH it is a zealously guarded secret as to what transpired in th; ninety minutes talk between Lt.-Col. Muirhead. Und*r- Secretary < State fcr India, and some UP. Cabinet Ministers recently, it is undei'tood that the Hindu-Muslim question and the
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  • 50 19 7be portraits of the late teemed teader lala Laipat Rat mown as the "Lion of the Punjab and ci the late Mr. V. C. Chidambaram PUlav of Tuticorin. S. India, were unveiled no Sunday evening in the Indian Jtoutji league Hall, at 118, Race Course Road, Singapore.
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  • 56 19 (United Press). Lucknow. Nov. 17. -A Nationalist Muslims Conference will be held a Luckrvow in the «C«d W4J* oi g ary 1939. Maulana Kalam A?ad is expected to preside. It is expected that all the Muslim Ministers and all the Premiers of Congress provinces will attend the
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  • 143 20 Many Malayans Have Rendered Active Service QN this 4 pagc aro exclusive pictures of ihe work of the National Red C ross Society of China, headed by two Malayans Dr. Robert lim (son of Dr. Boon Keng) and Dr. C. Y. Wu, former Malayan
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    • 33 20 CLASSIFIED j ADVERTISEMENTS bring you k i: S I L T S I for only :t C E AfTS'l per won/ in this paper ELECTRIC CLOCKS THE RIGHT TIME r-Jld ALL THE TIME
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    • 208 20 A'?... MORNING TR|J NEWS wh,!c jt' s Saturday*-Special ment; 8 tmgu I cost. I \V /S Wa Yuen be an nis career as an official I kSI fcNvl /(of the "Cho" Kingdom in the Tung Am v\H vv\ Chow Dynasty. A loyal subject of his ilp, v emperor, he was
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 12 I Iflalap tribune Radio supplement "Tour STOGAPORE^ WEDNESDAY, November 23, 1938 Xu. 25.
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    • 454 I How To Improve Short-Wave Reception THIS article prepared by the BBC's Engineering Department describes some of the ways in which the short-wave can overcome deterioration in nis receiving set. j /j\f i»J the principal causes of deterioration in a receiving sei
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    • 211 I I TUIE now building C the "1.N.R," the 8.8.C. of Belcrium, which is fitted with all th. Ist*«tl broadcastj ing equipment, have just been opened in Ix3lies, a suburb r>f Brussels, i.NR./ which stands for InstJtut National de KadiodifTusion has Uvr wave lengths, and simultaneously
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