Malaya Tribune, 29 November 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaperspaper Guaranteed Largest Sales vol. xxvn. No. 283. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaga Tribune Tuesday, November 29, 193 K. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1938. FIVF. CENT*
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    • 44 1 Read The SIW A V I I 8 E Dominant In Mi lay a iuiHfIIIiHi^H^HHHHHHi^HHUBBBSfIHfIfiI^^HHHHHH I s 7V/£ i?t?j7 /V/ world j SOLE AGENTS SIME, DARBY COMPANY, LTD. S| NGAPORE, MALACCA, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN, MUAR AND KUCHING, SARAWAK* 1 1 WPW »!)A
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    • 29 1 I MADAME PAGE j 92, Piccadilly. London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed <fe I Created in her Work roojn.s 9 9 30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ml i
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  • 3245 2 .IN hi addr< is a 1 the meeting or' the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur this morning,!! R. the High Commission i I ii Shenton Thomas) said the lasl twelv< months in the F.M.S. had been difficult, but Uieir troubles had been met quietly
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  • 65 2 Reuter. Sofia, Nov. 27.—Virtual martiai was enforced throughout Bulgaria to day in order to prevent in.favour of revision going beyond to control of the aurhorities in the past few >.aye gathered in tho authorities have dealt with gently as possible. Lasl nigh it was necessary for
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  • 38 2 Reuter. Jcr.iraiem. Nov. 27 nDinners of the former A: Committee are likely to be amcng th delegation of Palestine Ar: bs A v end tlie London Conferenc inn te reports from Arab sources in —Reuter.
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  • 47 2 Reuter. Budapest, Nov 27.— The Regcat tniral Hcrthy, received M. he. ic: L.ned ;.he Premiership en and informed him that b2 cept the resignation of te Imredy is therefore remaining in «J end oontinuing conversations viui Gsvernmeiv party In order re boxM stable majority."—Reuter.
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    • 190 2 LOVES TO I .M sim now I (SUT ONCE UPON .^IMBPMi I DON'T A IDOM'T LlKe\3l <£f^fSk WANT TO W TO FORCE HER. RpP >$I*UB rmKlcli PRACTICE-Yl MISS WHITE... J"' l^? I WONT DO IT/I SHE HAS BEEN BEFOREi NERVOUSCHILD V iatfiv y%VaL>A USUALLY WAS JUST hi vJ" ov c
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    • 94 2 "HO, I'M NOT A BIT "I know some of you prefer my barley water M WIBjĔU ready made for you in the bottles—but I shall keep on making it myself from my tin of Robinson's Patent Barley. Anyhow it really |BSb3*ss3iß amounts to the same thing. You see, Robinson's WmVtfw*W
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  • 187 3 London. Nov. 12. T jjl ci to the Riddle of the I Sands venat a police eoni ruro was that a wo--1 was washed up from .grtne distanl place and broken up b> beins dashed again* the ieck& >und to indicate was murdered, or met
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  • 19 3 F.ood. ig lnin g at K»a!a Lumpu, Jg of the Har, Raya iiesar, thi s
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  • 108 3 Moscow. tt JHL Prince and the Pauper," Mark Twain s story of medieval gp being shown in a dramatised version by the soviet poet St Mikhalkov at the Moscow State Children's Theatre. There are now 104 children's theatres throughout the Soviet Union, the
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  • 128 3 Washington. MAHATvIOUD Hassan Bey. the n*-w Egyp tian minister to Washin2ton has paid a tribute to President Roosevelt for his efforts to maintain peace during the crisis. On presenting his credentials, states the New York Times, the new minister said: "The influence of your actions carried
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  • 24 3 Reuter. Bucharest, Nov. 27.—Three persons were killed and 40 wounded when a bomb was thrown in a theatre at Timisoara.—Reuter.
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  • 523 3 Skipper Defies Cruiser's Order London. Nov. 4. U/ITH his wife and two children standing by him. Captain Manuel Arguelles. master ot the Spanish Government steamer Cantabria HIT! Z f aUered I>rid c f his Ship sinkin bene
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  • 134 3 Moscow. THIS year the food industry in the U.S.S.R., has been reinforced by many new enterprises. They include factories for turning out tinned meat, milk and Ash. A canned meat department has been launched at the meat plant in SemipalaUnsk. Its output capacity is
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  • 78 3 New York.—Mr. Edward Lund, alternate engineer mechanic on Mr. Howard Hughes's record round-the-world flight, has announced here that he has been secretly married to Miss Eleanor Hoaglani, his former secretary. Miss Hoagland was secretary to Mr. Lund at a New York aeroplane parte factory. When
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  • 125 3 Tokyo. I OOKING out of the window of a Tokyo department store in the early hours of the morning the watchman was amazed to see a man dressed in full mountaineering kit descending from a rope suspended from the sixth storey. The "mountaineer," was arrested as soon as
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  • 237 3 Trieste. QEBMAN competition with Italy in the Adriatic in the matter of trade and freight is tending to increase, according to several indications here noted in business and shipping circles. The conclusion of the German-Turk-ish trade agreement introduced competition witn Italy
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  • 51 3 Melbourne, Victoria. h TWO-POUND rock was hurled nearly 200 feet by an explosive charge during excavations for the new building of an insurance company here. It shattered a large plate-glass window—and fell just in front of the accident claims counter of a neighbouring insurance firm. No one was
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  • 81 3 Reuter. Barcelona, Nov. 27. Nationalist planes are very ousy bombing Republican territory and there have been tnirieen air raids en Barcelona in the pert three days, while to-day4five small ports on the north of the Catalan coast were heavily bombed. The semi-official Republican news paper
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 187 3 j False Teeth Wearers Are Worst Breath Offenders! "N?ed More Than a Mouth Wash" say Authorities... Recommend Polident P*ta tad bri lea so* up odors f r comfort, convenience sponge! A and .hygiene. Get an eco n < allects on them, nomical long-lasting tin a! mi sand decay any chemist
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    • 38 3 'H&tfl FOR GRIP YOUR DRIVING CONFIDENCE AND YOUR SAFETY depend on tyre reliability. Put your trust in Dunlop Fort—the only tyre reinforced with 2,000 TEETH IN THE TREAD to bite the road, to ensure longer treadj^^DUNLOP w.p.s. ao
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  • 767 4 Affair With Blonde: Entry In Diary London, Nov. 12 $TRONG condemnation of a husband's treatment of his wife was a pressed by Mr. Justice Hodson in the Divorce Court, when he quota some entries from a remarkable "journal* the husband had kepi Dismissing
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  • 104 4 New York. *',QSCAR Wilde/ the play depicting scenes from the life of the British wit, poet and playwright, i.s having- a great success on Broadway, where it has just opened. The authors, Messrs. Leslie and Sewell Stokes, have been highly praised Oy the
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  • 52 4 PortHedland, Western Australia. WITH early summer days reaching a temperature of as much as 107 degrees, residents here have sought relief by building "crow's nests" 25 feet above the ground. They go up aloft at night to escape from the heat of the soil and from
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  • 59 4 Believing that talks will banish depression, Mr. A. E. Vaughan, sub-warden of :*en.shamgrove Educational Settlement. Gateshead, gave a series of psychological lectures to workers and unemployed. "At the bottom of every worry is some deep psychological factor. If this factor nn be recognised and remedied, life
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 438 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA {Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CHITRAL 15.0C0 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Ccc 16 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6.000 Dec 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 j 1539 t SOUDAN 6.500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 RANPURA
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    • 470 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDE UT3CHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated In Oermany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. J I "REGENSBL'RY" Dec. 7 J .sjs. "LIPPF." omits Manila Dec 15 ss. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Dec.
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    • 329 4 HOLIDAY (RIISES I To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motorships. 5 Displacement Tons From Penang, P. s ham Malacca, Spore m.s. "Alsia" (12 5<»0) 29-11 30-11 1-12 3-12 I m-s. "Selandia" U3.000) 20-12 21-12 22-12 23-12 m.s. -Boringia" 112,500» 10-1 11-1 12-1 14-1 5 SPECIAL j j CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
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    • 204 4 10.5.K. Line! s.s. "Arabia Maru" (10.000 G. Tons) Leaves Singapore Dee. 12. at p.m. direct for (OLOMBO <arr. Colombo Dec. 17. at p.m.) African South American Ports Fares:—Singapore Colombo. Cabin class 5120.00 Third Class 49.00 Third Class 31.20* Deck 20.00* without diet). Subsequent sailings:— m.s. "Montevideo Maru" Dec. 17 m.s.
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    • 128 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., U"' (Incorporated in Direct Service to Japan ™d to Calcutta via Penan*. Taking cargo on irq for Canton, Macao Swa Chefo, Tientsin, /Newchwa ports, Formosa, the Philipiw. FO*t raiAMQ AND i A a i YUEN SANG Da. a pec I HOSANG ;!p.s FOR HONGKONG JWjj id
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  • 83 5 LEE Mr. Lee Kim Book passed away peacefully at his residence, No. 4, Lorong 27, Geylang, on 26th instant at 9.30 p.m. at the age of 60 years, leaving oehind to mourn his loss, his beloved wife, Madam Quek Koon Neo (Nya Chik"), 3 sons, Messrs. Lee
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  • 157 5 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 28. AN appeal to girls to help to solve th e German agricultural problem was made by the Reich Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Walther Darre, addressing the annual congress of farmers at Goslar. Dr. Darre said steps would have to be
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  • 51 5 Singapore. Monday—Suit Marain Pandey a Traction Co. omnibus driver was to-day convicted on the charge of driving at a speed greater than 25 m.p.h. on October 12 along Serangoon Road, and sentenced to $12 or 12 days imprisonment by Mr. C. H. Whiton. Accused's licence was also
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  • 39 5 Reuter. Santiago, Nov. 27.—Seventy-five members of Parliament of all parties addressed a message to Herr Hitler protesting in the name of civilisation against the persecution to cease and that Jewish rights to life justice be restored.—Reuter.
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  • 76 5 A famih garden dug-out made at a cost of2sThiUmgs, was tested Jjtt Ra a™pJ,cauUons officials at Sutton, Surrey The shelter to from around level, five feet in width and eight teet long, lt has a cox 1 «f debris three feet"lScE During
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  • 160 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 28. A NEW programme cf light naval construction is undereW to have £3£sL"s S,rs:,: rr rjsa: uc of September. The correspondent says among th? vessels planned it is authoritatively forecast are escort sloops with dual purpose armament equally
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Londcn. Nov »^_^Ef£E a™ of 'he to concede a corridor to C£ g; con g3K Bres.au am, "Vienna. Tho Pre. r f ,id ai'ered the Mv rich position or the 'aUilude of the Brtttth guarantee.Reuter.
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  • 128 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 28. THE tennis star. Bunny" Austin 1 appeared in a new role when he spoke to a crowded meeting the Oxford group' at Eastnam TownhaU gatheiing arranged in nine groups mainly to rally you™' Sut all classes and neoole were represented
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  • 373 5 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban. Monday. rpHE "old, old story of the eternal L triangle," was said to be the -powerful and strong motive' for the alleged crime Of Ma Lam. charged with the murder of Yap Sam Choy, at Kampong China, Kahau, OS the night
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    • 1239 5 6^cAro-Hc^e^ta< TEN DERS the ar no* service. For Tender Room jniUP Date of Closing. Nov.. 1938. very of Steel Sf 3 COU pump" l lt f 2 °Un. Dec. 7. 1938. wasfiof B° ,l f' c (Water nm Wednesday, 4 7 {n December, 193« {f£X 3, 1933. r i MarDec.
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    • 51 5 X'MAS SALE HATS, DRESSES FLOWERS. GIFT-SHOP-SALON 14, CAPITOL FLATS Phone Thi. (Lift 2nd Floor > I RAJAH'S COLLEGE OF COMMERCE I Dickson Boad, off Jalan Besar. I NEW SESSION NIGHT S STAFF: One rom One B.A. BL. I ACCOUNTANT; One LL.B., London, unco. CERTIFIED AC COURSES: THE ASSOCUTION Ot ORATKU
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  • 995 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 28, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Am pat Tin 4,- 4j7 \'z Asam Kumbang 28,- 30|-nom Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 25,3 26|3 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrln Tin 23j- 241Batu Selangor 1.39 1.44 Eerjuntai
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  • 100 6 Lo*kdo,n Nov. 28. P&rU M 8 1932 New York 4.65 Montreal 4.6T 7 8 Erussels 27.48 1 2 Geneva 20.47V2 Amsterdam 8.54 3 8 Milan 883s Berlin 11.60» 2 Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 136 /2 HeLslngfors 226 3 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 la Athens
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  • 18 6 Singapore. Nov. 29. The price of tin at roon in Singapore to-day was:— $109' i (down $2).
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  • 18 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore 10-day was: Buyers 27 (unchanged); Sellers 27 1 (unchanged).
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  • 180 6 Singapore, Nov. 28. R. iSiam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R. iSiam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. (Siarn» W. Coast No.3perKoyon $225 Siam Rice '•Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Slam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam "Singhway" No. 1
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  • 83 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 28, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books T^ 1 1 einst. tn i > financial TIN. D Ex- Div. year Raub 5d D e C 8 Pa ffi? e 1A Dat ft to dat? Rawang Cone. Nov. 30 7 £fc 191 Renong
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  • 272 6 e% Mavmri Co, ltd., $30,001 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 2 :G3»; norn 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. /2 Mar. 31. Sept. 30 109 HO norn iVz% 1909 red. 1955
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  • 420 6 LONDON COMMODITIES I RUBBER Previous To-d- I Spot Buyers Steady Irregular I Sellers 8 7 1 Ist Forward (December) Buyers 8 116 8 1 Fellert 8 1% I 2nd Forward (Jan[Mar.) Buyers 8 116 I Sellers 8 116 15 i G I 3rd Forward (Apr.'June) Buyers 8
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 430 6 FRIENDS OF SINGAPORE Pictures of th? Emden, and Cocos Island and an autograph signature of Sir Maurice de Bunsen were decided to be unsuitable purchases for the Friends of Singapore at their fourteenth Council meeting. It was agreed that ordinary members leaving the Colony permanently might fetM it desirable to
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    • 56 6 I SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— r p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P o
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    • 238 6 i INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated In India). Fire MOTOR Marine Authorised Capital Rs. 60,000.000. Subscribed Capital 35,605,27' Paid Up Capital 7,121,055. i Total Funds 22,807,602. THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JOHORB ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS. MALACCA, S.S. Agents: PENANG Sub-Agency,
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  • 96 7 Guardian quoting from ;us a German naT thai Japan is building 1 battleships, each •ii guns. She is naval bases and .shins them out h and south-west. ouw ssumed that morn air force and c being further icipal islands nd Marshall inhasises that the „es
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  • 62 7 King Haakon of Norway arrived at Victoria Siation, London, to visit his wife. Queen Maud, who underwent an operation only a few hours before his arrival. Queen Maud, aunt of King: George VI, was paying her customary visit to England when she was taken ill. Photo
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  • 164 7 London, Nov. l r >- hcliove (ha. Mr. Eden, former Foreign Swretary. ,n,P head of a National Opposition, embracing Sneaking to the House, recently he talked fur s me;hing to the naofSf revolution in ou, national at Leamington, he dc"h. the new scheme of
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  • 100 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. NG Seong Tee, a twenty-eight year ild Hokkien, appeared before Mr. L C. Goh in the fifth police court this morning on a charge that he la*t Saturday at about 12.50 pjt. M the 5 3 4 milestone Holland Road robbed
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  • 55 7 Reuter. Lckyo, Nw. use completed the ng up campaign on er of Hongkong, ac--5 U a telegram from 'main body of the Japan- ,or?rs proceeded yesterda> of Japanese claim a Hum dead, left by the remnants Chinese forces. „Un is reported to axe occupied by
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  • 82 7 Chungking, Nov. 28. pi LEAGUED B in| obtained cs nr f 0 r v ce pOP i U n la in Kianesi P^ whose remnants nea sua the battle, at wince, Brigadier Chang isted overwhelming Ja P a t n^ en :ts till the last man, and
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  • 57 7 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 28. rUNQfi collected on behali of chilr dri nin Republican Spam »J used by the Soviet Union Central Council of Trade Vmons. *ne Council will buy 4 820 to us( Of 100,000 tins of milk. 80 yam jgai and 16 tuns ci
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  • 357 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. A CLAIM for $48,000 damages figured in the appeal of Mr- E. E. Manasseh, of Penang, against the judgment of Mr. Justice W. K. Home, which came for hearing before the Court of Appeal to-day. The Chief Justice Mr.
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  • 64 7 (Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore, Monday. A report was made to the Police this morning by an Hockchia that he haa been cheated by a Hockchew in a coffee shop in Sago Street at 2.25 a.m. this morning. The time of the incident seems rather obvious according to the
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  • 58 7 Singapore. Monday. T:IE Penang 1 .Penang Benevolent Assoc.al the members oi which are n Muslims born in iWf Tree in Singapore, entertamj d number of memh-rs I thtir club-prenv.>es. Norm oi s 1* ad. on Saturday In honour of the Hari Raya Puasa. ,re", whicS
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  • 35 7 Reuter. TIMES Warsaw correspondent, comTmentin* on the R-so-Pol.sh friendly agreement says that Japan has been making great etlorts o draJr Poland into the anti-Comm-tern pact. Sis'fh- -nsidered Ih.l Germany has overreached herself —Keuler.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 )w fl British Bicycle by Easy I Monthly j I Herd's or Enfielcl EASTERN CYCXE CO I
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    • 106 7 All pains, whether doe to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism arc promptly relieved by ANACIN It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. Let this guide you when you are in search of quick reuei from aches and pains; doctors and dentists prescribe AN ACIN today because they
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    • 356 7 STOMACH SUFFERER I "One Mass of Bones" There is nothing like continued stomach trouble for "getting you down." Mrs. L. H., for instance, lost weight most alarmingly and suffered excruciating pain: Working in a hot atmosphere,' she writes, I got indigestion and gastric trouble, and had several medicines. I tried
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    • 394 7 a Darr.antf »h« WMITC f»OT lIM the Genuin^ I U jl| LIFETIME VnUll en fInTM B« iur» yon f«t |H (tculn* LITE 1 '11 111 TlME—buy yo-ir I iUMMM pen in rtpct I fll abl* iter*. Ou»r I k ar.ten com* »cd A. ■fll] to. but shear r PUBQW] riP3
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 309 8 fS (X radio rirViffTiy 1 I that wilJ be I YOUR CHOICE I LISTEN TO REASON when you know of its I 111 jjM OUTSTANDING QUALITY '1 and b e well W w W 93% NATURAL TONE jl r J BEING 100% BRITISH. If Jf Sole Agents for Malaya: I
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    • 118 8 FOOT ITCH ATHLETE S FOOT i2S£* between the toe., and Peels f kln c ""*s tense and you Tw* 1\ le^ h .?J tchln S become s in•cratch off all the skta gh would ,Uce to B «ware of It Spreading the*& t 4STIB Mur'V bottom of swollen Th* =£L
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    • 72 8 Take all your Clocks, Watches and Gramophones that go wrong HCK WOH HING (Near Middle Road). landI and they will have them goin I ight for you in no time. Contractors for the Rp na ir «f Clocks and Watchesto tofrntWi Army andIH.A.F Base in Malaya Phone No. 7922 429,
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    • 34 8 Bill 9 BUNGA RAYA ROAD. MALACC/ WINES PROVISIONS COLO STORAGE I BRFADS CAMEY DROITS VEr,£fA6IES. NEWS PAPER*". ETC..ETC.. CARS TO SINGAPORE. K. L ?X fx ?1 i< pp f "I ?d -4 :g 4j
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1008 8 Song Recital From R£B}J&k Nirom At 8 p.m. Ml oMm£mS LONDON I 30.05 'The Microphone at Large*: the Bbl ancient wool-stapling town ol I I #fm \f/ >|H TR A N'SMNSIOV 5 Fairford, Gloucestershire. fm I NT GSB 0.51 Mc s (31.55 m, o?tte Jjfl H i 1 1 from
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  • 102 9 m........... i, Singapore people somethtef of a no- stonishingly.deI c c apitol last night., im it was warmer ~r the second cinema ra ys look glumly at a evening. showed the "Capi. d little troupe of out to be. Their or five upwards, show of dancing
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  • 147 9 Said. f«\ md 250 men of the Ist East Surrey Regithe battle .A. B W. Mason's novel I' which is to be I toum. Permission I lias been granted I Office and the Governor I Sudan. I also be 500 members of
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  • 10 9 a r..° lba «.«.o. llaii» p!°»«« Singapore soon.
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  • 24 9 Fllcn Drew, Bing Crciby ard Fred McMurray in a scene from Paramount's Sing You Sinners" at the CapitoL
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  • 175 9 Primate Hits Out Biloxi, Massachusetts. OWING music -orgies" are wooing young people "along the prime- rose path to Hell/ an archbishop has declared in public here. -A degenerated and demoralising 'musicar system is given a disgusting christening as 'swing' and turned loose to gnaw
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  • 126 9 f|NE of the most amusmsr stories to come from Hollywood concerns a tii-p Tyrone Power made to New York. Fvprvwrere he went he was motooea, Which was stimulating and splendid lor the first lew days, but became a little he decided to have a auiet evening
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  • 44 9 Claude Binyon, author of "Sing, *ou Sinned in wnich Bing Crosby ana Fred Mac Murray co-star for Paramount, is a product of the University of Missouri School of Journalism which Damon Rmiycn hails as the best of its kind in the world.
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  • 391 9 ENTERTAINMENT PAGE TJOLLYWOOD recently launched a search for an unused 1923 model T flivver. If you knew where one is available, perhaps locked up in a garage with the owner off in Europe these many years, go 1 in touch with John Denoria, who supplies the
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  • 48 9 Jch.i Bennett and Randolph Scott .ere made up a half-dozen times in a few hours for dust storm scenes In Th" Texans" at Paramount. Jney were blasted with fuller's earth, sifted dew :i from heppers in from c «rju machines until they were almost unrecognisable.
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  • 187 9 Hospital Case of Rheumatism The \ralue of perseverance with Krus* :hen, in the treatment of rheumatism. Ls proved oy this man's exoerience. He says: "I was abroad for overoe/en years, and when I returned I began to get rheumatism—particularly in the feet and arms. Three years ago
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 HA .9 A PAT E NjpilL Sec the words "HANAVA ANTI-CitEASE" on every 3 yards of the Selved«e. AGENTS:- HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. 2
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    • 375 9 Be Careful tn wearing unground Sunglasses, whicll may eyes to be deiecltive. oo to Nan Sin and see the modern •rames mted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or D 2 Dark glasses 'or Safe and Comfortable Vision, At $5.00 per pair. 11 Nan Sin Optical House j PHONE 6363
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    • 310 10 in j ii you remember that grand com?dy "You're only young once n Here's another of the ~~7' m*mm I —T\ I I,ARDY COMING TO THE CAPITOL SOON lam una -i s ctn mm zc urmtiiii I a I INC TO I '.OIENDOCS *FASO\ EXTENDED T'.VO "CHABUK WALI" wiih Incia*-s
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    • 203 10 S OWING TO THE TREMENDO UJS SUCCESS AT THE CAPITOL RECENTLY WHEN MANY WSRE UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMIS- SION, WE ARE BRINGING IT BACK AGAIN FOR TO-NIGHT; ONLY! i I PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT j 1 ROBERT TAYLOR! |and IRENE DUNNE! TOGETHER! j Brilliant Production J Rf LLOYD Q DOUGLAS
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    • 171 10 7 s BOTH SHOWS PACKED OUT LAST NlrS?» ■DON'T MISS THIS SPLENDID STAGI• u-I j SCREEN DOUBLE ATTRACTION 1| CAPITOL j -Tgja; j I The Premier Dance hThe CAPITOL J (DOLLIES' jl2 TAi ENTED I 'H'AI, w.;. I j ARTISTRY .>* j The Lambeth Walk' maaammu s£ i arK J
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  • 263 11 CUSTOMS DUTY REDUCED TO HALF IN PAST THREE YEARS Kuala Lumpur Tuesday. about 30 millions. To supplement this there Will be The Opium Revenue Replaiement Reserve Fund, which now stands at the same figure—»o millions. Bulk of the revenue is expected to come as usual,
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  • 265 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Monday. DISCOVERY of a heap of earth newly dug up by P weeding kopaia in a rubber estate at Getog Patah, Johore Bahru on Oct. 81, ted to the exhumatior of a murd-red Chinese. The body contained two
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  • 171 11 (Thihunc Staff Reported) Singapore, Monday. FURTHER evidence was recorded this afternoon in the fourth police I nurt before Mr. Kenyih A. Blacker in the preliminary inquiry into the charge of murder and attempted nnrder preferred against an elderly landowner which was alleged to have taken
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  • 87 11 Reuter. Wellington, Nov. 28. THE New Zealand Government has no intention of returning to compulsory military training, declared Mr. JOnes, Minister of Defence. He said the force presently m training was ad quate and was a peacetime force wivch could rapidly be expanded In
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  • 43 11 The directors ol th- Sandayan M'M-S.'. Rubber (>... Ltd.. recommend a (final) dividend oi six per cent payable on Dec. is, the payment of uonno n estate contingencies reserve and a carry forward, suSlect to audit and usual adjustments, oi £13,947.
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  • 30 11 Military expenditure in the F.M.S. in 1939 will be reduced by $347.411. owing to withdrawal of the Punjab Regiment, Which Is is not to be replaced, early year
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  • 22 11 Tlu P and O. liner Rawalpindi is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 11 a.m. u-mcrrow I W.edne ..day l
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  • 25 11 The Imperial Airways mail plane from Europe is expected tb arrive at 6.60 a.m. to-morrow, and letters will j it by 8 a.m.
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  • 64 11 The Police Band will play the followln? programme th the Botanic Gardens ihjr afternoon, banning at 5.30:-- March "The Toy Town Artillery Lynton. KTi 2. overture "Thousand one Nights Svobcda. 3 Selection "Kissing Kmc Caryll. 4 Valsc "Just Likr Dar'y Joan Gilbert. 5. Hunt Dance "Tantivy'
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  • 48 11 $60,372.09« Revenue S -4,594,354 Expenditure si 4 222.256 Deficit Of the expenditure fM«J[ payment tn the F.M.S i- di U be S-3.ni9.9;8 and the actual workin; deficit 513,5TTJt0. it ihi> basis, the respOnsiWUlic2nare Vo be 'divided as folloWRevenue E«f*}g Ess- "s«ffi 15SBS
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  • 103 11 We Couldn't Resist Saying.... (Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore. Monday. 11MFX Mr F. A. Wilmot got up at W 5 a m. this morning from his residence at 74. Truro Road he aas Sfdely shocked at the f***~£ of his fowls and going to the lo*l house he discovered
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  • 22 11 FMS Education vote is to be decreased by $16,000 in 1939 Medical and Health Services vote will be $5,000 less.
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  • 130 11 [From Our Own Correspondent] Balik Pulau. Monday. |T a meeting held In Balik Pulau, by A small rubber estate owners, a decision was arrived at to the effect that a petition should be sent to H.F the Governor requesting a reconsideration ol the present rubber COUpODI
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  • 235 11 \From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. IN a memorandum on the Bud--1 Ke i presented at this morning meeting of Ihe Federal Council, the KinancialSecreU, points out that the reduced estimate from Customs (ZZ j ™tiu nt%a f nr 1939 as compared millions
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  • 30 11 Vote for the Police in the F.M.S. is increased by over $40,000 in the 1939 Budget, owing largely to the Force takl.ig over the Railway Police duties.
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  • 62 11 Batavia, Nov. 88.—In the floods in local memory 65 Javani i were killed and 14 are m the Mandar district of the 1 I Celebes in the Dutch East Inn Much damage was also c iv» 350 landslides alone occurred mad The authorities air t; measures
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  • 18 11 Expenditure on the Railways is to be decreased by $800,000 in the 1939 F.M.S. Budget.
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  • 35 11 An exlra sum of $26,000 is to be- spent on the Customs and Excise Department of the F.M.S. in 1939. mainly on increase of staff, whictt may produce more revenue from that source.
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  • 26 11 A party of Malays at the dinner held last night in honour of the annecesary of the English Literature Section ol the Mala* t P< on
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  • 712 12 4 VERY sympathetic reference (o the aspirations of college students was made by tbo Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, in the course of his speech at the Raffles College Uivon dinner. He had, he said, great sympathy witli the desire of young people to attach
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  • 708 12 REVOLUTIONISING WARFARE 15 Years' Research (By A Special Correspondent) WITH a quiet smile of satis faction playing about his clean-shaven lips, a tall, bespectacled, dark-haired man of fitt.V not long-ago left a certain room m the War Department building in Washington and made bis way slowly
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  • 148 12 -TWO-hours* tight wit] a heading. Tin- pen< presumably. "Dues the modern girl cd roughiy or gently?" er. Oh. yes, definitely. »f We read cf an explorer live for iwo months on hoi efl< (> —that's tough! "Can you sugge.-t a suitabl from one golfer to another? asks
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  • 591 12 STEP in the Chamberlain appeasement policy will be a visit by the British Premier and foreign Minister, who have just returned from Paris, to Rome. They vill go in January and it is expected .hat they will discuss both economic anil political adjustment with Signor Mussolini and
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  • 465 13 NEW MOVE TOWARDS PEA CE Reuter. LONDON, NOV 28. PREMIER NEVILLE 1 (ii VMBERLAIN and FOREIGN SECRETARY ARD HALIFAX WILJ VISIT SIGNOK MUSSO I |N! i\ ROME E ARLY IN JANUARY. r shadowed by a. C ment stating "At the Munich
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  • 34 13 Reuter. 2». -The number of reWWren brought to th: > would depend on the volunteer organisation j 'A. i support, declared Ml. a ii sw^ ri "g a question m —Heater.
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  • 79 13 Reuter. Da es Salam, Nov. 28— Tanganyika's budget statement, which was tabled in tre legislature to-day. revealed a ceflcu cf il7b.cco in tne past financial year. In aaoKion a deficit vi £113,000 is estimated i s uext year, ear Mart: Toiing. toe -incs- TCK3 r ...M::g the
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  • 59 13 Reuter. London, Nov. 28.—Commumcatic s an being addressed to a number of colonia' dependencies oth*r rhan those mention «?d on Nov. 21 askii.c whether areas are svahable for refugees, declared Mr Cnamberlain in the Commons The Premier added that one of the ofßcero addressed in this
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  • 127 13 New Arms Drive In Prosptct Reuter. Tokyo. Nov. 28. A TVVO-FOiVER standard must be miintained for Japan's new aimamrfts, according to the vice War Minister. Mr. Tojo. the ccnfcrence of munition manufacturer. he added that whether she wants to r net Japan faces the necessity
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  • 198 13 Reuter. London. Nov. 28. JJO new decision on the question of granting belligerent nghts to Genera! Franco was reached as a result of tne Fan j eonversai ons, declared the Primj Minister, replying to questions in the Commons. He also replied ir. the
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  • 91 13 Reuter. London. Nov. 28.—1n the Commc Mr. R. A. Butler declared that he i c no information but was making en. qurrles when asked whether he" w aware that British merchants desirhv to send export goods to Tientsin f on he interior of China had to
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  • 190 13 Reuter. nrimur Baghdad. Nor. 27. UGHIING on the water-, ol Like Hahbunrjrah, near Baghdad the Calpurnia, one of the Imperial Airways Bring beats crashed m a sandstorm, three men being killed, including the radio officer and two ethers I en g injured.
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  • 212 13 Chungking, Nov. 28. fjITINESE reports reaching here indicate that the Japanese plan shortly J to launch an offensive on ail fronts. It is stated the fananese are massing troops not only mar Hankow and 'anion but also !n other centres in north, central and South
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  • 20 13 Vatican City.—The Pope has now resumed normal activities and seems to have entirely recovered from Friday's iieart attack.
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  • 21 13 Paris.—According to the Agency L'economiciue et Financiere, FrancoGerman nsgotiatioos will ooen in Paris on Dec. 10 for an economic financial agreement.
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  • 23 13 London —Lord Stanley, late Dominions Secretary, left grcss estate of the value of n.428,709, on which estate duty cf 1635,445 has been paid.
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  • 20 13 Washington.—The State Department announces that Mr. Kennedy, ambassador in London has been granted per mission to .spend Christmas in America.
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  • 85 13 Reuter. Lend on. Nov. 2F. Joseph Kennedy, American Am- bassador in London, speaking at i meeting ci the American Chamber oi Commerce, described the Anglo-Ameri-can trade agreement as "the re-binh cf ecm*v.onser.se in internaticn.il economic relations and a first major step to- wards economic di: armament."
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  • 482 13 Paris Crisis TH t af r cdnesd:ivs 5? er to-day It aaa fe?t they might decide r n in nation-wide pro H L i > v I fu^ they had <]evK\c6 to maintain the i rder roi a ci I In a note to M.
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  • 125 13 Reuter. V on Nov. 28. S declar id to-day that repor State DeP«*m< imendintr modification of th Neutrality Act in order ?o permit dliTcrentiat] r aggres-» sors and vth were* iremature and' r s d within j die Department m this ivaard. He added
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  • 18 13 untitled and Prince Mich one of the mo^t enthusi ,v the reign when h alter his European tour.
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  • 140 14 i.rl number of Malays, was A LAI Int IS night at the Malay 1 A 55 ssnciation Club when a in honour of the dinner f h inaU guration of the Literary Section a nf this newly formed society The knowledge of Eng:r: t
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  • 49 14 (TribuiM Staff Reporter) pore, Monday. At 1.15 a.m.-yes-a man is alleged to have 5£n into the house of a Malay woman 5n 9R Loronc 30. Geylang Road, and i£ riS valued at $42. The Poiice are now after the wanted man Sowing therep■ rt of the woman.
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  • 457 15 A NEW MORE POWERFUL TRIPLE ALLIANCE PREDICTED Main Provisions Officially Endorsed Reuter. London. Nov. 28. ACCORDING to Mr. A. J. Cummings, the famous publicist, writing in the News Chronicle, says a new triple alliance is now ready for signature between (Jermany, Italy and Japan. The article which is splashed with
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  • 287 15 TO-MORROW FOP ALL READ- ERS. —Good for all commercial activities, and especially favour- able to writers, journalists, and advertising and publicity men, Be gua ded however in matters of finance, and very tactful at interviews. SPECIAL INFLUENCES—March 21 to April 19. A day of great S
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  • 56 15 en snatched eagerly at every item of information ol Rental Ataturk, the Turkish dictator. Special •n by the Government to prevent mass hysteria, tcred by the election of General Ismet Inon.u as the to shows: Crowds of people scrambling to buy a of the
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  • 134 15 Singapore, Monday. THK'h Partially hidin» his thumhless left hind. Lye A i piece-goods vendor, told Mr. L. B. Gibson, District I atti eked by a fellow-lodger with a meat chopper in h j n h (use at Coleman Street. n by ambulance ita] shortly
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  • 143 15 Reuter. London. Nov. 27.—The importance that infantry still plays in the army organisations of all countries was stressed by Viscount Gort, chief of the Imperial General Staff, in a speech in London in which he said "There are those who seek to suggest that the
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  • 366 15 Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 28. BREASTING the tide oi incoming refugees, Reuter's correspondent on Saturday afternoon toured the border on the Chinese side, which is now completely in Japanese hands. Nightfall saw the Chinese sections of the border denuded of Chinese troops, numbers
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  • 375 16 FIRST ROUND MATCHES pLAY seldom reached a very high standard last night in Kliney Cup final on the V.M.C.A. courts when the holders, the Y.M.CA. met the challengers, the S.C.R.C. The first round of the singles have left the clubs on an
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  • 30 16 The Rugby match V.M C.A vs. Regiment will be played io-day on Loyals' Ground at Gilman Barracks, and not on the Balestier Road Ground, as previously announced.
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  • 348 16 Y.M.CA. 5; Police L THE clash between the V.M.C.A. and the Police at hockey on the Y.M.CA. ground last night fell very much short of expectations. It is true that the Police fielded a scratch eleven and that the V's side was an "A" affair,
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  • 29 16 A special meeting of the May Badmin ton Party will be held at the Secretary's house at No. 3, Lorong 33. off Road, on Dec. 4.
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  • 351 16 Segamnt. Sunday. Colours 16; Whites U. pRIOR to their "Malaya" Cup match against Singapore next Saturday at Rengam. Johore held a State trial at Genuang yesterday in which Colours beat Whites by 16 points (2 goals, a try and a penalty goal)
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  • 214 16  -  (By "Pete" YOUNG Choon who meets baby 1 Mendiola at the Happy World Stadium next Thursday is arriving here this afternoon from Penang by the s.s. Kedah. I understand that Young Choon Is eagerly looking to his forthcoming fight m Singapore and tc
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  • 145 16 Singapore, Tuesday. IN the Icland Ciub monthly November Medal played over the week-end. A. W. Gush won with a nelt score of 67 in the 'A' Division, won the B' Division, T. Sukagawa won with 64 net I. The following were some of the beat cards returned.
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  • 180 16 IN a friendly ganir of i 1 played yesterday m n! S.R.C. ground the Recs. scorM an easy victory over the Raihm Youngsters' Union by beat them to the tune of L?JS to one. 1 ais The Recs. started nation and kent th. always In trouble.
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  • 397 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat. Sunday. interest was centred round the game in which the Muar Chinese, who beat their Batu Pahat compatriots eaily this season, met the Segamat Chinese Recreat'on Club at hockey at the Batu Hampar padang to-day. This is the first time
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  • 85 16 Reuter. Bloemfontein, Nov. 28. M. C.C. beat Orange Free State by an innings and 24 runs. M.C.C.: 412 for 6 (declared) Yardley scored 162 unfinished. He hit 25 fours' Bartlett scored 100 The pair added /21 for the sixth wicket in two hours. H.
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  • 102 17 Reuter. T |fi dra« of the second round of 1 »h« Fnelish F.A. Cup, being nn Pec. 10 is as follows:— loswicb v. Torquay Scunthorpe vs. Watford H ilsall v>. Clapton Orient Runcorn ts. Aldershort or Guildford City v boroagb or Southport vs. s
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  • 106 17 THE R. S. T. C. programme for this week-end is as follows:— On Friday will be the usual classes; starting Or s the International 6-metre CI will sail the 2nd Pace for the Mario:. Challenge Cup. starting at 10 am. T'r- B Class will sail the
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  • 406 17 AT 0t the Si Cricket Cub last on the healthy' Presi «»ent, in his address remarked -ittee, and 1« J "port of the Comthe annals of the Club. 15 months has in Music on Saturday mornings and at dmners on the same day were
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  • 248 17 R.E. (Changi) 4; S.C.R.C L THE Sappers (Changi) played fast hockey yesterday to beat the S.C.R.C. convincingly by four goals to one after leading at the in- tevval by two-nil-Cpl. Plummer. leading the Sappers' attack, was as fast as ever, showed good stickwork and kept
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    20 17 Sappers (Changi), a fast local :,o,k e y side which beat the S.C.R.C. yesterday at Hong Lim Green.
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  • 65 17 -i.ngapore, Tuesday. resent the Joybells in a friendly match of and two doubles with thf> doc a luton Party to be played on jV; D? c. 4. at the home court at U Road, commencing from 2.3U r>.m. will be selected from the follow'n flan Chve, Cho
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  • 248 17 Singapore, Monday. gEFORE a large crowd of baseball rooters, the Chinese Baseball Nine slugged their way to victory against the Filipino Aggregation to the tune of 20 to 14 on Sunday afternoon. The teams were well balanced and it was a close fight from start with
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  • 168 18 m Our Own Carres P on d ent U; M mc Annual handicap lawn tennis tournament 4 START was made n IfceAi fc cha i !e nge Cup and three ol the Segamat roacnera iui were played off. I (ike in other years, thla year
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  • 54 18 08«™ in 5 I paper about a t>tnn, that i S be held sho.U> .v h Happy World." wrttei M*W iay iTSE* to Know challenge thrown out by the Cao.uu this challenge holder of the MU?£&3S£ L,dy Cycling ChamSton." I would l*e to prove my proweas
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  • 276 18 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ENTRIES FOR THE IPOH TWO DAY SKYE MEETING ON DEC. 1 AND 3. HORSES CLASS 5 Gfurs. sl2furs.5 l 2 furs. WOTS. Anboss X Buy Laddie X Beacon 5 X Cheerful Eyes X Dazzle Emperor Kublai X X
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  • 41 18 Singapore, Tuesday. IN an interesting 1 key Played on the <« S. 1» ground yesterday, the G. Sweated the European Lad.cs XI by two goals to nil. r.oal scorers were Miss v. Parke and Miss H. Oeblers_
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  • 105 18 London. Nov. 27. THE conclusion or the flat racing 1 season shows Lord Derby tiie winning owner with stakes totalling m 187 Mr James Rank was second with £28.772." Sir Hugo CunhfTe Owen third with £24.292 the Aga Khan I fourth with £20.964. Mr. HE. Morris fifth
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  • 283 18 rr11! death has been reported to the .Jttwhen Australia won ••Onlooker" in the (e>ioi H. H. Mass*, who was born on AprU -core years of age. the AustraMan visit to did not pia> here On England he niaw o DD earance in
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  • 113 18 THE draw for the Ham i iter Ntrember BJUMiieap p the Taiping Turf Club r suited is f.« lows: 1. Golden llarl 2. Cariino 3. Dragon nade 4. Pappageno 5. BatUeaong lqjjj 6. Nadushka ***** 7. Stainless Bteph 8. Ilaranta 9. Poct:lus 10M9 10.
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  • 20 18 Singapore. Monday. Th< hocke; tt ture tin's afternoon bet tta B.C.t I and the S:kh Police was
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  • 378 19 11ANY.ITEMS DISCUSSED /1T ANNUAL MEETTMn -*-i- y vj (Tribune Staff Reporter) i uropeaii Association is unable to exDre« i. stion ol higher education in Malava in th p,nion on the cK vant Statistics. It will state its views toVh r f
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  • 113 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AFTFR ih« r> Malacca, Nov. 28. 4 Coroner s m *™y held 3532*" Verdi by misThe cause of deafh was icterus gravis (jaundice of a severe kind, ceased" M > robabilit v cure himiif* V^ r, US medi «nes to crimiJL?
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  • 121 19 Singapore, Monday. Mil. ROBERT A. SHOWERS, son oi Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Showers of Bright, Victoria, Australia, was married at the St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon to Miss Doris M. Meredith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Meredith of Melbourne. Australia. Archdeacon Graham-White officiated Mr. S. Mathews
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  • 63 19 Singapore, Monday. THE charge of negligent driving preferred against Mr. J. H. Hedgcock was to-day amended to, failing to slow down to a reasonable speed when approaching the junction of Beach Koad and Connaught Drive on September 1. Accused was fined $10 by Mr. C. H. Wlhitton, Traffic
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  • 90 19 1 Singapore, Momlav. A of by misadven- tirre was recorded by Mr. W G sorter, the Singapore Coroner, after an inquiry into the death of RetSSS' C,erk of «>e Singapore IHchard Road on ov 20, when the collided with a ear driven by leong
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  • 31 19 Reuter. v *£-J*e Prime Minister was recened by the King; this evening when formpH n S erSt T d Mr Chamberlain innromned,,Hls, Majesty of his talks with
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  • 36 19 Reuter. All strikers in the Lille district returned to work this morning. Thirty thousand miners, two thousand railway H***! Val ™ciennes and Douai d n dml ThP latter are ex return to duty to-morrow—Renter.
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  • 109 19 Singapore, Monday. that he was blinded by the glaring headlights of an approaching car, causing him to swerve off the Road, Kee In Kiat today claimed trial when charged with driving negligently and endangering human life, thereby colliding with a trolley bus post, knocking it, as well
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  • 49 19 Singapore. Monday.- For driving negligently along Serangoon Road on" October 26. Markam Singh a lorry driver was to-day fined 5515 by Mr. C H Whitton, Traffic Magistrate. It was alleged in evidence that accused s lorry collided with another which -usta:nc>d damage to the extent of $100
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  • 362 20 "Triangle" Love Drama Sequel London, Nov. 15. A FTFR serving ten years of a life sentence for the Murder of A beautiful Irish wife, Roland Hum a former Wool*-ch Ana* uc i worker, is to be released. It was on
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  • 34 20 (Tribune Staff Singapore. M nd*y -An Hottkn man reported to the police Z cheated of two gold rings by a Chinese in the Great Wwld ajw--rnent park at U p.m.
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  • 84 20 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 28. CPE4KING at a meeting called to Kdiami 6 times, as often done is to insult mediaeval times. -Under the blows pistol butts blood was shed !n the streets and women and children d-sperawiy ied This is the cry of despair of a
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  • 62 20 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Saturday. TRAGEDY overtook a parly of four Chinese cyclists who were on Iheir way to Seremban from Kuala Sawah early to-day. While descending a steep hill, one or them got on to the wrong side of the load, collided with a motor
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  • 118 20 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 28. rONHNI'ING his European tour Mr. j C \> s car Pirow, South African Minister of Defence and Commerce called on Mussolini to-day and had half an hour's cordial conversation. Mr Pirrow's visit to Rome was concerned principally with the promo tion of
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  • 55 20 Reuter. Lisbon. Nov. 28—One was killed and 107 were seriously injured at the villag? of Friamunde near Opporto when a '•ooden platform from which a thousand ncople were watching a free cinema j how collapsed. The film was cultural and one exrrbited under the auspices of the
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  • 36 20 Mr G H. Kiat will speak on "RotaryIts Relation To The Clerical Community on Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Ciub at the Adelphi Hotel Rolf Garden.
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  • 9 21 tare sh«ws Portjcuese troops in Mai;ao at
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  • 249 21  -  (By Lim Keng Hor ONE0 NE h J? 1 Wiß Um remain memory, i s Tuesday Nov. U when m the company of three acquaintances I Da iH viJt' Shekki, situated about Midway between Macao and Canton. to pa<s away the time. s they had
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  • 235 21 Chungking. 11 THOUGH still remote from the actual scene of hostilities, the 4.000,000 people in far-flung Sinkiang do not lag behind their brethen in other parts of the country in patriotism. The 14 different tribes which comprise th« Sinkiang populace have sunk their difference and are now
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  • 837 21 Yangtse Receding: Effect On Jap Operations Progress Of Chinese March On Canton Lim Keng Hor's Newsletter Hongkong. X*HE biggest battle foi Canton is in the making, and it will possibly take place within the next few days. Fo>- the first time, Japanese sources
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  • 80 21 Foochow.- To avoid being press-ganrr-o into Japanese service at the Kwani; rung front, large numbers of able-bodieo Chinese have escaped fzom Amoy and Ouemoy Islands by crossing the sea tc land in the black of night in small boats, according to reports reaching Oi ic.
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  • 232 21 REVENUE guards and irregulars com- manded by Mr. Tang Yang-fa, Itavor of Canton and Provincial Commissioner of Finance, held up the Japai at Samshui and prevented further Ja une c e inroads along the West River to Kwangsi, it was reported recently La Wuchow. The
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  • 357 22 GOVERNOR'S DISPATCH TO WHITEHALL Colombo, Nov. 18. JHERE is to be no German Jewish Colony in Ceylon The Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, has it is understood, recommended to the Secretary of State for the Colonies that only Jews of eminence" shorld be permitted to enter
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  • 44 22 Roland Sri Pathmanaihan. son of Mr. R Sri Paihmanathan. M.S.C., has passed the School Certificate with exemption from the Oxford "Smalls." He has also won the Gaif history prize, the French essay prize and his form vrize at Tonbrid&e School, Kent.
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  • 175 22 Colombo, Nov. 25. Three Buddhist monks will form a "Mission Oi Good \II' to Europe. They are. Bhikku Narawila Dharmaratne, Bhikku Kotahena Soma and Bhikku Lunuvvila Kheminda, who will leave Ceylon eariy next year. At a meeting held at Vidyaiankara Pirivena. Peliyagoda, convened by Sir Baron
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  • 359 22 Reuter. LONDON. Nov lc SITRIFS OF QUESTIONS ON THE GOVERNMENT'S INTENTIONS REGARDING THE t A CONSTITUTION WAS ANSWERED BY MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, SECRETARY OF FOR THE COLONIES, WHO SAID HE HAD RECEIVED A NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIONS F *Js ALL COMMUNITIES ON
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  • 274 22 Colombo, Nov. 24. ANOTHER step in the Dutch plans for the establishment of an air route via Colombo, has been Uken by the X.L.M. and K.N.I.L.M. Companies. Their services to Australia have proved so successful that they propose to start
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  • 74 22 THE unveiling of the photograph of His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan, presented by His Highness to the Malay Progressive Union, took place at the Club headquarters in Java Lane, Slave Island. Dr. M. P. Drahaman, President, proposed a vote of condolence on the death of
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  • 350 22 Indian Controversy Over Village Franchise Ordinance (United Press of India) Colombo, Nov. 25. 7HE Ministry of Labour, Industry and Commerce, it is understood, gave consideration to the recommendations of the Jackson Report on the question of the immigration of Indian estate labourers in Ceylon
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  • 59 22 The Indians did not desire the Sinhalese to be disenfranchised The action of the Ceylon State Council in disenfranchising the Sinhalese labourers with the deliberate object of refusing the vote to the Indians was unjustifiable. According to ii-m, sacrificing about 30,000 Sinhalese labourers with a view to justifying the disfranchisement
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  • 144 22 Colombo. Nov. 22. TIEUT D. L. GORDON, R.N.. who seven months i.<;o married Miss Brinda Dutt, niece of Lord Sinha, in Colombo, emphatically denied a report in an evenincr paper, that he may leave the Navy. "I am certainly not leaving the Navy he
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  • 350 23 lianglore, Nov. 17. of the m<-t powerful bodies in this country is the Working UYommittee ol the Indian National Congress.* Although the (on,— cicm.cralu body because it has a wide staggering niem- j actual authority which is the Working Comm a elected
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  • 55 23 TAKE IT OR DROP IT New Delhi, Nov. 17. yOC may take it. dron it. or do whatever you like with it. replied Sir N. N. Sircar, Law Member, amidst laughter to Mr. Satvamunhi's supplementary question in the Central Legislative whether he could take it that no State had agreed
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  • 232 23 Bombay, Nov. 21. THE Secretaries of the Bombay Congress Socialist Party inform United Press that the total collections made by the Party on "Antiwar Day" (November 11) amounted to Rs. 2,585.1L0. At the first meeting of the Committee constituted to disburse these funds the following
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  • 73 23 New Delhi. Nov. 17. DF PLYING to Dr. Sir Ziauddins' n queston in the Centra 1 Legislative As emblv as to whether the delay in the appointment of an Indian Agent in Fiii which was desired by Indians in that colony, was due to the slowness
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  • 195 23 rpilE final meeting of the members A of the Reception Committee to wind up the affairs of the Haripura Congress was held recently at Swaraj Ashram, Bardoli, under the prendentshipafDarbar Ccpalrta- Desai. Sartor Vallabhai Patal attended the meeting. Tne report, prepared by the General Secretary, was adapted
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  • 280 23 CEYLON SURGEON'S VIEW Tinnevelly, ft'ov. 20FRESH TODDY effected a cure in some cases of appendicitis and the experiment was well worth trying, said Dr. S. C. Paul, M.D., F.RC.S., retired Senior Surgeon of the General Hospital, Colombo, addressing a meeting ct the Tinnevelly District .Medical
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  • 305 23 A CASE thai was elated to have "divided the whole of the i .diar colony in London"' h; 5 decided I after s'x hearings at two London Polce Courts, recently. The appeal by Mr. Gyed Fazal Shall.; Indian silk merchant,
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  • 164 23 Bangalore .Nov. 24. twenty scientists, from England, Germany and Ireland, have applied for the post of Director of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Tne governing Council ot the Indian Institute, which meets at Bangalore on Dec. 6. will consider the reports of the
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  • 75 23 Patna. Nov. 18.—Information was re reived last night at the Sadaquat Ashram i Bihar Congress headquarters! to the effect that Dr. Rajendra Prasad got an acate attack of diarrhoea. D»Saran and Dr. Damodar with ftajendia j Babu's eloest son have proceeded to < Zeradei where Rajcndia tsubu
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  • 90 23 New Delhi, Nov. 21. MR. F. Anderson. Chief Engineer, Bahawalpur State, formerly Chief Fngineer. United Provinces, s.nd President of the Central Board of Irrigation, has* been appointed sole arbitrator to settle certain matters in dispute between the Khairpur State and the Sind Government concerning th° constructio.i
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  • 175 24 Yang Di-Pertuan Besar Names Aircraft 4 MID picturesque sur rounriings nf Malay ceremony. His HighlKSi The Vari? Di-per-ua i Besar of Negri s°mbilai na mcd one of th? Sunderland iyinir-boata at Port Dickon oci Saturday.. The Yang IH-pertnai Besar arrived, in th:
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