Malaya Tribune, 30 November 1938

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newstoafter- I W newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII, No. 284. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, November 80, li3B. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1938 fTVE cent.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 205 1 Read The S lIN D A V I It ***** i\ T E Dominant In Malaya E-114 &4 X 0 T E X oj/*u m ojffereht women DIFFERENT DAYS f^^j^l i v day needs. "^F^^Bj^^ narrower I li/ days w hen less pro- 5 I needed. ing greater absorbency, extra
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    • 92 1 THE GREAT BODY BUILDER. THE MACIHNK THAT ALWAYS CARRiKS ITS RIDER TO THE WINNING LINE Sold on the Most Easiest Terms. ?cie Agents For Malaya:— Malayan Cycle Co., Ltd. 7 8. Dhoby Ghaut. aci. No. 33ttt. EXPORTS ALL OVER MALAYA I roCK T\ PI WRITFH CO„ No. 6-A Mp9 0H
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    • 270 1 lMald# and Blunt D. T. Lim Company for JAVA ft Malayan DELICACIES DUTCH PROVISION'S Etc. Your Visit is Cordially WHcnmrc 3f>3. WORTH RRTDCE ROAD SINGAPORE. H EPS BETTCR ML M ln Me Andrews SS^fe^^ /ll tin than in bottles of patient research have 1 proved that Andrews Liver Salt M
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    • 46 1 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly. London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed <k Created in Ler work rooms 5 30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. MORE THAN ANY OTHER LUBRICANT M 2 Ifc'b ALTO 4 fold bell with ;as e sn. r > I I 115, North Bridge K.»ad.
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  • 167 2 Canberra. THE wearing of trunks by men in the Canberra swimming pool has been banned by the Canberra Advispry Council. Piouaney has been added to the derision by the fact that next year the Ounce of Kent will live at Canberra as Governor-General of Australia. And
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  • 99 2 Breslau. SCHOOL children fled in terror when a small Malay bear erl over the barrier of its pen in the Zou here. While a school mistress accompanied by her class was feeding the bear, it ■uctdenlv bit her hand. As she withdrew it, tne animal new
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  • 367 2 YARD MEN SEARCH FOR CLUES Canterbury, Nov. 12. fTHE man who is suspected of killing 34-years-oM Arthur Izzard, a mental patient at Chartham, near here, on October 22, is a marked man—but, for the time beine/. he is a safe man. There now no
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  • 32 2 Paris. A live-day excursion from Pans to Berchtesgaden. Godesberg Munich and Nuremberg—described as a "Peace Tour"—is being advertised in Le Matm. Two such excursions are to be run.
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  • 104 2 Umtata, Cape Province THE contract bridge players 1 dream came true here when foHr local women were each dealt a complete suit hi second rubber of the game The cards had actually fee* used in the previous rubber and had been shuffled and cat in the ordinary
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  • 116 2 Berlin. TJERR Hitler has urdered anew A medai to be struck which will be awarded "as a s <>n of his recognition and thanks to those who have performed valuable services in the uniting of the Sudetenland with Reich. Struck in bronze, it
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  • 149 2 New Jersey. A NTI-AIRCRAF 1 h a which vn A capable of 114 m.p.h. on concrete roads "to keep pace with aircraft" are being ff< r d to the United States Army. One of this type. some 2.m lbs barter :han the present r
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 426 2 S'IEAMEK SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 :Oec. 16 S BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 2939 X SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 RANPURA
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    • 465 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, "WITH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. 5 "REGENSBURY" Dec. 12 J .s.s. -LIPPE" omits Manila Dec. 15 s.s. "POTSDAM" omite North China Dec. 22 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Dec. 30
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    • 395 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motcrshlps, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but I Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bafh. j comfortable Passenger Accommoda- J To: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam, tlon i Hamburg and Copenhagen. i j To: Aden. £«0, Port Said, Palestine, M,S. From Spore, M'ca, P.S., P'ng.
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    • 125 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Dampfschiffs Qeseßschaft (Companies ineorporatedjn Germany) PASSENGĔR AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. SAUERLAND Direct Dec. 10 s.s. PRETJSSEN via Manila Dec. 26 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1938 t m.s.
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    • 114 2 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD* (Incorporated tn BnglWjJLDirect Service to Japan yin Hon-,* and to Calcutta via V™*?f* u dTaking cargo on through Bm ox ing for Canton, Macao, Swat«-«. Chefo, Tientsin, NewchwaiTg, Yan D ports, Formosa, the PhUippines. FOH PENANG AND CAIXUW^ i)rc I Dec. J hf f
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    • 1945 3 6U«eH//HenlL«/H, PUBLIC NOTICES MICTION SALE of polished teak household furniture, iron cedsteads, large bevelled wail mirrors, electric amplifiers with loud-speakers, garden benches, cement .seats, rattan chicks, curios, etc. To be he'd at No 37, Lcrcng 25A, Geylang. On Saturday, 3rd December, 1938, at 2.30 pm On flew from Friday. Catalogues
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    • 330 3 I VTOU will nonce the differ- I X encc in quality at once jß| &JF I Craven A arc so exceptionI ally smooth, so cool and fresh. ""■'■wkw I Remember too, that these I cork tipped cigarettes will mLw I not affect your throat. Switch fjj. ffjr Vfß Ito Craven
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    • 463 3 Failed To Notify (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singaoure, Tuesday.- Three Malays were this morning sentenced to six weeks' rieorous imprisonment in th<second court by Mr. Conrad Oldham at the instance of Inspector W.G Trcwm for failing to notify the Police their change of addresses, being police supervisees. The P. and O.
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  • 38 4 Singapore, Wednesday. Straits Government has in•trneUd the slipping authorities to inform thy local shipping community that all ships in the harbour on Dec. Jl will have to be "dressed" on the occasion of the King's Accession.
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  • 866 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 29, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Ammf m Buyers Sellers. Ampat un 4 4 7*4 Asam Kumbang 28 30 -nom Austral Malay 43- 471-nom Ayer Hitam 25 3 26i3 Ayer Weng 0.60 065 Eangrin Tin 22 6 23
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  • 196 4 Singapore, Nov. 29. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING london T.T. 2 3 !3i16 London demand 2,3 13,16 Lyons demand 2070 Switzerland demand 2364 Hamburg demand 133 New York demand 53? 4 Montreal
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  • 16 4 Singapore, Nov. 30. Tae price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 3110 (up
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  • 19 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27-.. (up N) Sellers 27 > 4 (up
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  • 336 4 Singapore. Nov. 29 MINING Buyers Sellers Am pats ill ft 4 7V 2 Ayer Hitams 25- 26 6 Bangrins 23 24 Batu Selangors 1.41 146 Hitams 0.33 0.37 Hongkong Tin 23 C 25 Chenderi&ngs 13 6 14.6 Hong Fates 0.75 0.80 Idris Hyd. 7 9
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  • 55 4 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 29.—Admiral Sir Dudley Pound. Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Flee', has arrived in London In order to take part in discussions at the Admiralty with the naval staff and on general questions effecting the fleet. He will return to the Mediterranean in a
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  • 68 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore] Nov. 29, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total Tot TIN. *»> p Date ex. Div RaMh 5d Dec 8 Pa ff? ,e Date to SSS Rawang Cone. 6d Nov 30 S**' Dec. 9 Is Renong Consols 6d Dec' 3 S co, 7
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  • 106 4 e% Mavimi Co. Ltd., $30,<XW Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31..7?.. 90 10 0 norn SK? GAJPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept 30 mmv /2% Ma? red tot/ 031/2 n m 4%% 1909 **.jSn► 309 110 norn Mar. 31. Sept. 30. 114 ill?
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  • 408 4 London commodities RUBBER Previous To-dv s r isss r* 15,1,5 Ist Forward (December) Buyers 7 7 8 7 15 16 Sellers 8 3 2nd Forward (JanjMar.) Buyers 7 15 16 8 Sellers 3 1 16 81 is A iS 3rd Forward (Apr.Uune) Buyers 8 1 16 8
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    • 282 4 BANK OF CHINA Hanoi Agency has opened for business Address:- Rue Paul Bert, HANOI, INDOCHINE Cable address:"CENTROBANK" HANOI THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. Oncorporated In 8.3.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (Bonhwm Building), Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 lisued, Subscribed and I Paid Up $1,000,000.00 Oeneral Reserve 100.000.QU Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK." Telephone
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    • 94 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) j LIMITED. (incorporated In Straits Settlement* and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and eon trolled by The Mercantile Beak W India, Limited The Company, harlng the necessary powers, Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trusts* Business and all other work authorised by Section
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    • 176 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corooration Ltd. (Incorporated in thn Straits Settlement* A...U CAPITAL: Aufhonsed $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000.000.00--«*AD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHUUA STREET. SINGAPORE Local Branches 458, orth Bridge Road, Singapore. 53, South Bridge Road, Singapore, telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA n LONDON BANKERS: NEW *ORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving Trust
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  • 2149 5 Rulers Of Four States Attend Ceremony (Tribune Staff Reporter) COLOURFUL scenes were witnessed th^tT Pm 29> Oovenynent omees at the Council Meeting this morning. Large crowds throng 1,1 Raja to watch the Rulers of the Stftes and Hi 7*SLZ he Oovernor
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    • 58 5 Stop sneezing! Jump into a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P.S. 11 VOGUES i English, French and American. With all latest Fashiors, Magazines and Periodicals, arriving weekly. obtainable all brands and ol Fatent Toilet 'tea and Beauty Preparation* 1 -'i- provisions larder supplies well are stocked at: Naina Mohamed Sons, 1 Raffles
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    • 314 5 WAS BALD air Grew by using KOTALKO -ft two years I «v Paid all o»er the top of m, bead. 1 tried different prt paraUoD*. but they did bo good. I osed Kotaiko. New hair came aim at Imatrdiatt'ly. and kept on fTuw-Dg tm a short time I had a
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    • 460 5 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. Awjcrmm sale 01 Well-made modern design cross grain pattern wax polished teak household furniture including:—One G.E.C. electric refrigerator in working order. One excellent toned cottage piano by "Moutrie" pnd also One Hillman Saloon Car No. 8-212 and One Chevrolet Lorry No. S-612 etc., c tc.
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  • 135 6 Singapore, Tuesday A SIMPLE yet impressive ceremony was to-day performed, at St. Andrew's Cathedral on the occasion of the marriage of Miss K. M. Cairns, daughter of Mx. and Mrs. Cairns of Heme Hill, London, to Mr. A H George, son of Mr. and Mrs. A E.
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  • 202 6 CUBSCRIPTIONS collected by The Teoh Chew Poit Ip Huay Kuan for The China Relief Fund on sales of photos of Dr. Sun Vat Sen, total $570. The following is the list of subscribers:—per Hongkong Swatow Tiaders Association, Tew-Chew Fresh Fruit Association Cheu Hng Kongkek:— Messrs.
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  • 388 6 IN the Seer.nd Police Court t, day, two Chinese, Lini h-,'' Kcw and Tan Ah Tee, before Mr. Oldham en two ,h"r d t Robbery and 2. Criminal tntS? aticn. The complainant was j. Boon Seng, a taxi dn er, mother was a ricksha oun
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  • 149 6 THE f» Hi •!'f s ,iavp ~et" n ret V promised for thf Sinjtapor! Headquai;er> Buildi Singa- Girl Grades A <;10 00 W. N B Mistri SUCM. j m D a Yen. Archdt Mrs C 25 00 A. And- H S Carthv $1 Mr A
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 465 6 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If ybu have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and back of head and above eyes, shortness of breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor sleep, loss of memory and energy, indigestion, worry and ft ar, your trouble is probably
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    • 128 6 TiAen Rtgularly Every Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU LOOK AND > FEEL YEARS YOUNGER HAVE YOU SEEN The latest selection of modern and reliable Swiss made Clocks and Watches, at i YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road) 'Phone No. 7922. Your irspection cordially invited GREAT EASTERN
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    • 120 6 YEAR ALL WITH PROFIT POLICIES IN FORCE ON THE 3IST DECEMBER It is not necessary that a full year's premium should be paid RECEIVE A BONUS. ONLY THE FIRST INSTAL- NOW AND REAP THE MENT OF PREMIUM IS required. BENEFIT OF THIS YEAR'S BONUS. T EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR!
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    • 66 6 OVRHAUL*" 'Th» modern MT*r to HrcontHHo» *otorw B Smoking «b» T*3* normal H power on hlO. c* SKt run:::,, d« Without resort to Wg*£ J uouize. change new ring,. ..t -iverstzed pistons. nee de<l w aecood application 1b ohiy ♦b'Mnmnrf miles „f P''- st ~ti*-*?: For free sampie of raw
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  • 17 7 is "petrova" and A. J. Brass a* "R~. n y <r*to* >t the Vktoria
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  • 210 7 (Tribune Entertainment Reporter) mporaty arlfets who have visited our shoros hare brought ink nvX f° n X° f SUCh ,ife ,ike Paintfnus as Ciro mor€ than of "hose works are bom* exhibited at the .W.C.A., Raffles Quay. A painter of note, jrold medalist, Ciro FangiHuk hails
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 7 Picture of Mr. Buster Dunson, artist from Manila, who has also performed at Raffles Hotel. He is 1 !>tnlmting an ?tem towards the Nicrht Dante organised by the ipore Filipino Association to be it the Happy World to-morrow lid of the China Relief Fund.
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  • 46 7 urprise picture of the year will Thanks For The Memory." The I includes Bob Hope, Shirley ■riber them In "Big Broadharies Butterworth, Otto KruHedda Hopper, Roscoc Karns and Pc Crows. The comedy scenes > and you'll hear Bob and sing some new lyrics in "Thanks Memory."
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  • 31 7 hued Oscar. Smith, who preside candy bar and shoe-shine conParamount studio, is neglecfor the sake of his art, M| cast in a soldier role tn by Director James Hogau.
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  • 107 7 JACK London's "Sea Wolf," starring Pat O'Brien in the rok created by the late Milton Sills, will be filmed on actual Pacific Ocean whaling grounds and at a Kodiak Alaska, "cutting station," Warner Bro& announce. A representative of the studio location department is now
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  • 118 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 29. f \T0 CHAN, ei fB year-old Chinese artist, astonished leading critics; in t-d** when Mr Quo Tai-Chi opened an £j£ Ws drawings and paintings at which critics agrees .mag.nation and firmness of outline far beyonc» J» who is the son of a
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  • 291 7  - Another New Star Is Born Lloyd Nolan ENTERTAINMENT PAGE (By Edward Schellhorn) \F\X star is born! You have heard that time and ai?ain-but 1 am certain you v.ill he happy tc hear that Lloyd Nolan is setting his firs* real break in "St. Louis Blues" at the Paramount studu> Lloyd
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  • 172 7 A SVVAKM of yellow jackets, <t» most vicious of stinging inject?, recently put a. moutn picture company to rout. William Boyd started the fuss, -laying bis iolc cf Hopalong Cassidy in Producer Harry Sherman's "Frontiersman," on location in the San Jacinto Mountains ntai Keen Camp, the
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  • 313 7 JOE Barry's aUMRc W»H fl appear on the credit sheet of Warner Htm.' Yallc> of the Giants." Director William Keigrhley's name will be there. So will the mmcs of the stars— Wavne Morris, Claire Trevor. Charles Bickfon* \!m Hale, Jack La Rue and Franjk
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    • 48 7 GUARANTEED ip» STRENGTH l isrg&k When occasion requires loca a P* c ***7 o(ron C carboAc IP f*« m Tm can rery wttfc confldencaj 1 Carvert'i Meolcal Soatv 1 Peopl* who have used it fc* jreem will tell you to, to* CALVERT S JHfear2o% CARBOUC MEDICAL SOAP CSSJL
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    • 235 7 Born 1820— d still going strong j %Wd Jfev Make sure you have a good supply or JOHNNIE WALKER I in the house for Christmas The clean Highland f flavour or Johnnie Walker is proof of the purity and age of the fine Scotch whiskies in the biend. The name
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    • 427 8 f j GALA MALAYAN PREMIERE [TO-DAY at the CAPITOL I Il 3 SHOWS DAILY 3-15 6-15 9-15 (j a I ——^^^m^^— mammm I PARAMOUNTS GREATEST SPECTACLE OF COURAGEOUS LOVE and Dare- j devil Adventure! JOAN BENNETT ...RANDOLPH SCOTT, THE TEXANS •m MAY ROSSON WALTER BRENNAN ROBERT CUMMINGS RAYMOND HATTON j
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    • 109 8 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY presents a POPULAR CONCERT by the Chorus and String Orchestra of the Society, assisted by NANCY FOWLER in the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Sunday, December 11th 1938 at 9.15 p.m. Conductors: John Tryner, Glan Williams. B. Mus. Seats. $2.00, $100 and 50 cts. BOOK AT LITTLE
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    • 226 8 [OPENING TO-DAY-PAVILION j I 3-15 6-15 9-15 I EXCITING MYSTERY (with Plenty of Laughs) IN THE j 5 HIT SHOW OF THE MONTH! IT'S INCOMPARABLE! V TOM WALLS I i ADDED ATTRACTION! WALT DISNEY CARTOON j j DONALD DUCK IN "POLAR TRAPPERS": I LATEST GAI'MONT NEWSREEL GREETED BY CROWDED HOUSES
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  • 40 9 X ompanied by Prince Michael, gave a recenti™ ,v on in Belgrave Square, London? to members of tSI »y, Curing his State visit to London. Photo lhoJl k net Michael arriving at the Rumani.n^^^rforTh'e reception. me
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  • 33 9 king, Nov. 29 I wave station 1 for reception >n bring at present sixteen, nine-hirty-one metre rurty-five kilo--4 local times, d by Britisn irge of a B.i i
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  • 117 9 Singapore, Tuesday. (jHAI Lai Nann, a Cantonese coolie orirl, aged 28, suffered a terrible death when, on Nov. 22 a huge quantity of cement mixture fell upon her pinning her face downwards to the ground, and crushing in her features. She was helping
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  • 436 9 London, N >v. 2J>. f J*HE Times counsels Japan to envisage the possibility of an eventual break in the run of good luck which has attended her in China. in a spirited editorial under the heading "War without <>nd?" Japan, says the
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  • 196 9 REPL V TO HUNGAR V AND POLAND Reuter. London, Nov. 29. *THE News Chronicle learns "from reliable sources'* that Germany is in process of mobilising "with the utmost secrecy" three army corps. The newspaper asserts that six divisions are already completely
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  • 92 9 Reuter. Mexico City. Nov. 29. THE second district court of Mexico has granted a definite stay of execution of the injunction in the case filed by the Compania Petroleo Mercedes and the Compania Petrolera Titania. The companies opposed the taking possession of their concessions and materials
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  • 247 9 Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 29. EXCITEMENT on the border is dying down, though the Japanese continue their mopping up operations and are now working eastwards towards Mirs Bay. The only Chinese troops remaining i n the adjacent territories are 540 at Cheungkai and tj further 250
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    • 53 9 HVIAIDENFOR IVW BRASSIERES j FOR DAY and EVENING T'-e lat out Styles now showing Variation, Intimo, Overture, Interlude, Alio, in net, pc, lace and satin t XVI to 40" White or Tearose. I:>V 3 ■7 Lit:? Brassieres in Lace of" to it" 3.50 4.50 White and Tearose. V HI bITEAWAYS
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    • 203 9 The Staff Of Life —or bread baked by the Royal Bakery, is the best baked bread you can buy anywhere. Made in I modern hygienic bakery, under the watchful eye ol a European Master Baker, from the very best ingredients. If you grow tired of one kind of bread, we
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  • 65 10 A GRAM) cycling Carnival will be held at the liappv World on Dec. 9, 10 and 11. Intending competitors may obtain entry forms at the Happy World Office between in a.m. to 1 p.m. daily or-between 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. nightly. Entries close on
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  • 151 10 FE management of the Happy World stadium expects a record attendance to-morrow night in view of the keenness taken in the return contest between Tommy Carrie and Silver Kid. The last fight is still fresh in the minds of those who saw it, and
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  • 901 10  -  Thrilling Tennis At The V.M.C.A. By NORMAN SIEBEL f HRJKJS joyous sets of tennis that in a nutshell sums up the play in the doubles match in the Kliney Cup tie on the Y.M.CA. courts last night when the V's pair, Yadi and
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  • 28 10 Lim Djoe Djiem and Chua Choon Leong who went down fighting against ladi and Kamis in the Kliney Cap Tennis Doubles matcn.
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  • 204 10 a view to finding out the best available material for the next soccer season, the S.C.R.C. began a tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday, Team B beating Team A by two goals to one- Game was evenly contested but ba\l control difficult
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  • 56 10 The next programme of wrestling at the New World takes place next Staurday when the much talked of contest between Wong Bock Cheung, champion of China, and Kartar Singh, the Malayan champion, will meet over six tenminute rounds. On the same night King Kong will meet Tony Lamaro, while
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  • 133 10 THE following have been selected to play hockey for the Y.M.CA. vs. S C R.C. on Friday at 5.15 p.m on the S.C.R.C. ground: V. N. PUlay; Dams; Hutchinson; Ranafunga: Gaileh; Sing Ching; Elkington; Hussein: Suratta; Leembruggen; Galstuan.
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  • 55 10 OWING to lack of entries, the closing date of the Clerical Union Badminton Tournament has been postponed to Dec. 8. Members of the Union who wish to participate in the above tournament may communicate with the Badminton Captain (Tan Hye Leong) or sign the notice attached
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  • 43 10 The following ties will be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, on Saturday at 2.15 p.m.: Ladies Open Singles (Final): Mrs. L. M. Pennefather vs. Miss Waileen Won** Commercial House—Capstan Oud— (Final): Straits Times Press S.C. vs. Boustead Eadminton Team.
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  • 421 10 Ayer Hitam Team Lose By Narrow Margin rpnn gma v M Batu Pahat, Monday. THL Chmese Recreation Club fulfilled their hopes of finishing up h v <h S!l P Si B f U Pahal district baU tournament run ih p!fSS °"a c
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  • 190 10 THE following member. w a to play for The Rest Scotland (Rugby match s.c.c.:— a j A. E. Minns; G. D t,., A Wood.E. J Burley and P C 8 Tillbrook, and j d jjj R. J. Maxey, Carbery i D p > L. P. Cocks,
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  • 63 10 THE matches in the YM C I Junior Ping-Pong Championship will be played off as follow s:-To-day, Nov. 30 at 4.30 pja.: Fatt Lim vs. Lav Kieng Hione Friday, Dec. 2. 415 p.m (1) Or: Swee Keng vs. Edward Wee (2) At 5.00 p.m. Wee Swee L
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  • 23 10 The Royal Engineers beat the Lew Regiment by four 'loals to water-polo match played at Barracks yesterday afternoon.
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  • 343 11 ere 5 r.a.f. 0. v\iKL\ interesting rugger was played on the padanir *hen the SRC. fifteen defeated the R.A.F. (Town nm ,7' five (a goal) t# aft Uown Office) by is a whole was inclined to especially in the scrums fi m a spectator's point of
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  • 20 11 Reuter. Nov. 29.—1n the F. A. Citf ithport defeated Scarborough 0 goals to 3 —Reuter.
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  • 34 11 R.A.F. (Town Office) Rugby Team. Mathew swings the ball out before Page brings him down. Incident in Rets. vs. R.A.F. (Town Office) Rugby game on the padang yesterday.
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  • 36 11 Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 29. The football match between Germany and Hoiland scheduled for Dec. 11. has been cancelled by Rotterdam Burgomaster as he is afraid that the match might lead to disturbances. —Reuter.
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  • 59 11 The following members have accepted to play Hockey for S.C.C. against A.P.C. on Monday Dec. 5. at S.C.C.:— F. J. L. Mayger; C. E. Brooke and E. C. Barnes; J. L. Purnell; J. P. Wood and D. A. P. Koning. M. W. Cole: G. H. Clement; H. F.
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  • 219 11 Singapore, Wednesday. JIARI) hitting by the Chinese was the outstanding feature of the game between the Filippino Association and the Chinese Companion Athletic Association at St. Joseph's ground last Sunday, when the Chinese scored a decisive victory by 20-12 runs in a very exciting
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  • 94 11 APPOINTMENTS with good salaries as Accountants, Secretaries, Cost Accountants, Works and Office Managers, Cbie' Clerks, Bank and Insurance Officers. Cashiers and Book-keepers ar e the normal attainments of those who qualify with The School of Accountancy. Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by postal training, me School
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    • 268 11 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, FXCLUSIVELY. THE NEW 18 POINT EXAMINATION COVERS LVZKY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. TOMP/ON \jPTICAt C° Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science Are You In The Grip Of Constipation? Do you suffer from that cont nuous out-cf-orts feeling, punctuated perhaps
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  • 96 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. TAN YONG KWEE, a Teochiew pleaded guilty this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge that he between January and March of this year being a servant in the employ of Tan Yit Lin and whilst
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  • 155 12 THE following passengers are sailing by the m.s. "Alsia M which is expected to arrive here on or about Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. A. Anbye, Mrs. E. D. V A'ms. Miss C. Alwis. Mr. and Mrs. E. N 1-.'\v:rt and infant, Mrs. T. M. Ferguson, Misr Margith
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  • 664 12 14 NEGRI-MALACCA Nil. ARMY i*< Seremban, Tuesday. SUPERIOR fitness and magnificent rallying by Mfc th. S and the defence gave the Army «J, over Ne^-Malacca^y me K Malaya" Cup encounter. The Negri-Malacca forwards upheld their tradition as great fighters up to the end, but
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  • 205 12 pOLLOWING are the han(Jl caps for to-morrow, the first day of the skye meetings of the Perak Turf Club at Ipoh. Horses, Class 5, Dhr. 1, g Furlu> Cheerful Byes j Mandai Miss Labis "J Jonathan Gallant Maggie Emperor Kublai Happy Boy Sam Burger
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  • 85 12 THE Cia.ri.son GnU «**J[ I sfrsus Royal > l Bukit iirnah on suited iv 1 (Udies) 1 Singapore 1 ,v Mr? J A Alien'o: V Mrs A M. CantreU "StoV O.K. WO-W* 1 S. HeUon 0 Adams 0. ars .1 B 1 Mrs. H. C. BcUl) lish 1%.
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    • 279 13 JUBILEE THEATRE TIVOLI HALL. MATINEES: SAT. bON., 2.30 P.M. "WAIKIKI WEDDING" Sc "BOULDER DAM." WATCH WATCH OPENING BTH DEC. 19W. "ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO." DON'T MISS THIS GREAT PICTURE! Whole Cast To Stage ■MI. ISA MSI ?£S H H AR EFFENDI who together with bUHARA and all the leading Artist-
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    • 93 13 E OPENING TO-NIGHT United Artists' Technicolour Triumph JANET FREDERIC GAYNOR Amj MARCH I IA STAR IS BORN j A POWERFUL, POIGNANT TALE OF HOLLYWOOD LOVE AND MARRIAGE. HEARTBREAK AND HAPPINESS, THAT jj DRAMATIZES THE SECRET YEARNINGS OF MILLIONS OF GIRLS 4^, lH«pnmH^w~ ...THE IDEAL MOUTH WASH! InGerm'KillingPower Even when diluted
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  • 696 14 MUCH publicity has been given to a report published in the London News-Chronicle stating that a new triple alliance is now ready for signature between Germany, Italy and Japan. It is declared that the anti-Comintern pact is to be transformed into a close alliance of great military
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  • 867 14  -  THE ONLY WAY OUT By E.T. Huang WHILE it is true that no modern indoatrJM nation can maintain proper «t™dirds cf living without mterstandaids c somewhat dnv find that restrictive S?refar« constantly being emp oyed to impede the free int,rchang, of goods between one country
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  • 519 14 JjOW that Czechoslovakia has become practically her vassal state, Germany naturally objects to any further chopping up of the country by smaller powers. The most likely explanation of the reported mobilisation of three army corps in Germany is the desire of Poland and Hungary to establish a
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  • 150 14 A SURF-riding competition "te A d cs only" was held at a Od" gala. All fair and above boaid We filled our glares and wish all the best In the way ol be* l happinesh. "Are there any cardies re*» bridge?" queries a reaat i we've had
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  • 236 15 THK I v Ambassador, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, speaking at a luncheon at Maarfcestri Comber of Comnurce and the Manchester Branch of the Eagtisti Soeakin? Union again referred to the lne;lo-American trade agreement Mr K >ppears that the ta alii tri together with tre a: ntrci'ed
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  • 439 15 RIVER NOT TO BE OPENED RENEWED tension between Japan and the western pwoers m the Jar East is likely to follow the statement made by a navai spokesman in Shanghai yesterday to the effect that Japan will not reopen the Yangtse to foreign
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  • 261 15 Reuter. miiTT a Paris, Nov. 29. Socialist Group of Parliament has summoned all its deputies to meet on Friday 'or a regular session of the Chamber. The Chamber is at present in recess and ihi.; proceeding is unprecedented, but there is nothing
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  • 102 15 Demand Sent To Burgos Reuter. London, Nov. 29. MR. R. A. Butler stated in the Commons to-day that the British Government has demanded from General Franco the immediate release of two Greek steamers taken at Palma on Nov. 23 and Nov. 26 for examination while carrying
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  • 205 15 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 29. IN we'ccming the announcement that the Prime Minister and Lord Halifax are to pay a visit to Rome during the Parliamentary recess, the Times says that the Anglo-Italian Agrement is manifestly the beginning of a new era
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  • 92 15 Paris, Nov. 20. PARIS presents the normal aftermidnight appearance except for discreet groups of mobile guards at underground stations. The underground and bus services are assured till the usual hour, about 1.15 a.m. At the same time the authorities have taken precautions to guard the principal
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  • 144 15 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 29. BELGIUM is to withdraw from the Non-Inter\ention C ommittee. This was announced by M. Snaak. the Prime Minister, irho is also minister of foreign affairs, when he addressed the Senate to-.lav. The action is taken on the ground that Belgium's presence on
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  • 276 15 Reuter. ltrv London. Nov. 29. FVLis we avoid the calamity of a general war we are likely to endure future shocks," said Mr. Anthony Ed< i a speech m London. 'This is not the moment to induh-o r rfnu>* tie ns -boiu the past
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  • 76 15 Reuter. London, Nov. 29. CIR JOHN SIMON, Chancellor of JJ the Exchequer, stated in the Commons that in view of the further defence expenditure in prospect he had come to the conchnion that further borrowing powers would be needed beyond the limit of four hundred
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  • 26 15 Reute r. Cairo. Nov. 29 —The Cabinet has passed credit of a million sterling to create the nucleus of an Egyptian fleet Reutei.
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  • 114 15 Reuter. Washington, Nov. now," was 'he only answi r vouchsafed by President R'»°«evelt at a press conference wh< n whether Mi. Hugh Wi'ison will be returning to Berlin soon or returning eventually. The President stated that Mr. Wilson, would remain in America for the time being and
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  • 25 15 The Pope Latest Reuter. Vatican City, Nov. 2D.—The Pope's re covery Is proceeding satisfactorily. He passed a good night and his condition continues normal. —Reuter.
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  • 53 15 London. Nov. 29— The Regular Army deficiency on Nov. 1 was 21,574 officers end men. but if recruiting continues at the present rate the deficiency on the present establishment is likely to be under 20,000 at the end of next March, said Mr. Hore Belisha at question time
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  • 985 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. MR. K. I>. Shearn, lawyer member of the Federal Council, protested to-day at what he called "a policy of drift," said this policy could not be countenanced. After the second reading of the Supply Bill. Mr. Shearn sa.id: I
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  • 21 16 Miss K. M. Cairns and Mr. A. H. George who were married at St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 75 16 Ipoh, Nov. 30.—The mysterious disappearance of an elderly Chinese woman c f Menglembu, has been solved with the diM:overy of her body in a mining pool. I- was reported to the Police early 1-jst week that a voman was missing hut despite extensive search, no trace
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  • 178 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Nov. 29. ACTION for slander brought by Mr. Yong Kwai Sun of Ipoh against Mr. Leong Sin Nam, 0.8. E., the State Councillor, claiming an unspecified sum for damages, costs and other further relief, began today at the Supreme Court
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  • 197 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. CLAIM by a chettiar against the Jupiter General Insurance in the High Court, before Mr. Justice Home, for loss sustained by damage to cinematograph films while in transit from India on the S.S. Rohna was heard to-day. Claim was for 58,601.93.
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  • 297 16 Singapore, Tuesday. FINE of $10 was imposed to-day on Sidney Dodds. inspector of the Straits Settlement Police Force, by Mr. L. B. Gibson, District Judge, who convicted him on a charge of absenting himself from duty "from 9 a.m. till 4.30 p.m. on July 6." Mr.
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  • 94 16 Reuter. Lisbon, Nov £9. "PORTUGAL'S overseas posses- sions were as much Portuguese as the mother country itself," declared President Carmora. speaking at the four year term of the National Assembly "It was entirely out of the question that there should b«3 dividings
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  • 48 16 Taiping, Nov. 26.—The young Tamil, aged 18, who slipped into the Pondok Tanjong River about nine days ago, while bailing out water and was missing tor many days was found drowned. Hie body was seen floating by an Indian near the Railway bridge.
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  • 497 16 (Tribune Staff Reported Kuala Lunpur. Tuesday. fMIE ila borate arrangements beim» made in < llim tior. with the Coronation ol His Hivhnes> (kl Sultan of Selangor (provisionally lixei for I tm include The erection of temporary buildings nd sheds on the slopes
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  • 23 16 (Tribune Crime B Singapore. Tuesday.--. Tortpd to the local pohj rios valued at $13.50 fro> pital Road were stolen a. morning.
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  • 130 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Penang, Nov. AN outrageous attack was made on a Chinese woman in Loronu > ma last night by two unknown Chinese who are alleged to have ret As Ihe woman screamed the men are alleged to have pwsbed a drain
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    • 59 16 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" Incmcntally have you entered the Free Photographic Competition sponsored by the makers of Tolley's? $1501- C ™h P nzes and man V consolation ones. It's very simple -any camera, any make of aim and you can win $S0 for one snap. Ask your dealers for full
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  • 190 17 Wife Of Legation Official the circumstance* under which Signora Grande of the First Secretary of the Italian I fe Grande, met her death on Nov 2T fßatlon in V«M. Two shots had i,ee! fireT 'T liscoverfcd close by. en red > and
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  • 89 17 Messrs Fraser and Cc.'s weekly report the local share market, dated Nov. 29 states that there has been little or no change. Business in all sections remains most difficult to negotiate with buyers apparently determined to stay cut pending more settled conditions m Europe. There
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  • 76 17 Tribune Staff Reporter! Singapore. Tuesday —Produced at th> instance of Inspector Goodship, two Cantonese named Chen Ah Lim and Soo i Kam Moh were charged that they were j armed in public at 9.30 p.m. last nigm with a hasp-knife at Owen Road and I not being
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  • 207 17 r ALL READ- j t 'fain influ- j j tie for start- j >-e or enter- j have a surprise j U -ation i any little ally: it may J 'i CFF T a7i- v 19. Don't pcrty, or c of chance, t r c not
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  • 139 17 Singapore. Tuesday. A FURTHER sequel to a collision that occurred at the junction of ■Neil Road and Cantonment Road, between a car belonging to the lapanese Consulate in which the JapI I"** Cons General was a passen- v "2? a car driven by Mr. Kee lojy
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  • 64 17 THE market is conforming £o seasonal p>.cedent and to the Tax t he Tr aders" column tim«?T ons the American National Financial Weekly domestic andISS n o^ n ;Son ni >orlant await mUht normal. w,,ich 1 warranted sw «"Pin?» mlaw- n:av provr un *~n^S^ farnings
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  • 431 18 GEN. YEH TING TELLS OF HOW HIS ARMY HELPS THE REGULAR TROOPS Hengyang. Hunan. IN probably the first interview he General Yeh Ting, commander of the New ou ln v.hich is operating in the vicinity of Nanking and Wuh£ to d Press representatives
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  • 81 18 (Central News). Hongkong. PRAYERS are being offered in all Enftfsh churches in Hongkong for the*persecuted Jews in Germany. Meanwhile the Jewish Committee in the British Colony is discussing ways and means of raising funds for re.ievinc their unfortunate brethen. Recently about a thousand Jewish re[uzees from
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  • 275 18 CHINESE soldiers on active service have easy access to a number of ni-torial oeriodk-als which keep them informed on Ihc development of the nation's armed resistance. These publications, delivered free to military ramps near the fronts, are either periodicals produced by private companies or ofiidal
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  • 28 18 Here's a picture of peaceful country in China. No oidi-rv are in but thai doesn't prevent the Japanese from shelling and destr the ?ia«
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  • 446 18 Central News. Chaa^kisg. PECULATIONS for the control of agriculture, mining, l:tl>ur r an d commerce during the period of national emergency have promulgated by the National Government. The regulations v;st the Ministry of Economics with ;> wrers n control over 40 different kinds of mining, industrial
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  • 162 18 GENERAL Yu Ban Nm C«mandcr- n Chid Imt tun? armies, who surprised then* by giving up Cant.,u in Uif lap** without firing a Mined u> be Irving quietly in Hmfkmm* his lamilf has beta a" year. Chinese ■*> cut the country condemn mj Yus surrender
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  • 18 18 A CCOKDIN<; Commit!. I< to $6,216,347. < have been sen ruftfi up till the cn^ gggB
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  • 32 18 KwetUn a > 9 flux cf refugee elsewhere Oj has tasteased to "fflot 1 60.000 f Kwaagtunp ha after a hazar< 0 Heunyair:. >■ ,J be evacuated to ire Kweiyang W
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    • 157 18 Daily (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn ®i a Hole in the \WJ/\ chlonc d Arid °< same as Actual Photoaraph of StomaJh A£tfon tea carpel burned by Xcid barned a six-inch stomach acid. hole. if acid AON that tc a carpet, you
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  • 45 19 mm. 17. m children I i 2. Do 1 rther?" Gilder, M inbay, opposthe LeffislO' ur of birth on teas tie\ritkm and Conditions ■>r observed* m rati re by food and teas far ahead cth of the United
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  • 69 19 Reuter. I la] Rank Khan, an unatluihfil '•U'.-'ii.i member of the p issembh who has been returna> an independent candidate, fa isidered the most likely eandite to be selected as the Muslim Bister, i~ ii" is willing tn the nsn— Pledge .uici join the
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  • 30 19 If Government I the British a new one incorrespondence lie depicted the jes and Jamuna row and two fish, as been engraved imber buildings.— 1 m
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  • 189 19 ARMY'S NUCLEUSALREAD YFORMED pi.ANS/or a C<.n«re.s S National Army i„ .k AQUubad, Nov. 24. army being raked according totk "V t l mted I'rovinces, seem well on their wav la l, v Hon This £mm HPS' fe -0
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  • 108 19 (United Press). Poona, Nov. 24. A BOMBAY Philanthropist has *m offered a donation of Rs. 300,000 to the Government of Bombay to he utilised Am advancing the Avurvedic system of medicine and the Government of Bombay have accepted it. This was revealed by the
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  • 99 19 tig restrictions movement and >f Indians in en in most of the British lce T o Ind.ans Abroad i efully studied Red to justify a self-govern- < ">vi rnment of i tr n u it!, the Con*r should form at l ntl
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  • 39 19 (United Press). Ittestioi f *<»> I- U u reirLst atement of discharged or 1Jr nt !lave resigned from in connection with "iOvements, is under 'he Bihar Goveru- 'v it i., uodtrt",. ,in V such persons .,-..r^^eo lr ein-
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  • 135 19 (United Press). THREE journalists were examinted in Delhi on Nov. 22. as witnesses by the Chatfield Defence Committee. Ihey were Mr. A. lnglis, Staff Corlespondent of the 'London Times,' Mr. Ivor Jehu, Special Correspondent of the 'Times of India' Bombay, and Mr. B. Shiva Rao, Special Correspondent of
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  • 175 19 (United Press). Jubbulpore, Nov. 24. ACCORDING to information received here by Mr. P. C. Dutt. Barrister-at-Law, regarding the condition of his son, Mr. Eric Edward Chandra Dutt, a research chemist, who has been detained in Spain by the Republicans on charge of espionage, it is understood
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  • 134 19 THOSE who have not had the privilege of attending any session of the Indian National Congress, which is indeed a great sight to sc» would be glad to learn that the Marlborough Theatre, Singapore, is -creening three fairly long reels of the Haripura session! Outstanding scenes in the
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  • 159 19 (United Press). Trivandrum. Nov. 22 .The petition riled by Mr. K. T. Thomas, Secretary. Travarcore State Coneress. to declare him entitled to practise in the Travancore High Court and the suborinatc courts and thus .<ettins aside the ord'M- of the District Magistrate, Trivandr.un
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  • 38 19 MAHAKAYI VALLATHOL, famous Ma lava Inn poet, who celebrated his 60th birthday recently. For the brilliance of his poetical genius and his immense contribution to Malayalam literature, he has been rightly called the "Kalidasa of Kerala."
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  • 64 19 (United Press). Alwaye. Nov. 22.— An accident occurred at the site of the new bridge, now under construction over the Periyar river, last evening, at 7.30 resulting in ten deaths and serious injuries to two otheis. The woikers on night duty were engaged in excavating for the bridge
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  • 257 19 Mrs. Sarojmi Nai'du (United Press.) Allahabad, Nov. 19. M RS. SAROJIXI XAIDU'S address at the Convocation of the AH* bated University, held here this afternoon, was a measftgfc of hope and invitation for service. She asked the students not to isolate themselves into a
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    • 163 19 Daily j India I Page Edited by j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. 'Kuala Lumpur Lawyers reputation endangered ¥&f£&mbhtstarvation/ >f 'W^Ttflll I TOMORROW THt CAC, WASTING OUR TINf! 1 »B ZPi'llk /IXV t il WILL BE HfARD ,N W'WJWW MR SIMPSON IT IS QUITE H »k BUT NOT THE RI6HT KIND, ///If
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  • 88 20 EXCELLENT VARIETY PROGRAMME The Malayan Seminary, Singapore, held a concert recently, with a very interesting programme of songs, tableaux and variety items. Most effective item of the evening's entertainment was entitled "Good Night," in which sailor boys and girls, drabed in smart uniforms, sang to the strains
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    • 158 20 Read MORNING TR| BUne EOS NEWS while it's NE\v Saturdays:- Special Sj. merit: 8 pages ej> cost. TV Ai Yung (A.D. 133-192). i Ts' Ai Yung is chiefly remembered for his work in the Han Dynasty of super- [gp^ intending the ergraving in stone of the Five Classics. With red
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    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT i PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 30, 1938. No, 2&
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    • 535 I HIS FIRST IMPRESSIONS MR F W OCILVIE, the new Director-General of the BBC, recently made his first broadcast listeners at Nome and Overseas. The following j, iHe full text of his talk: T« lr sa ,M>d h,ch c er V»« >v«rk to
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    • 136 I WHEN Erie Brown. Director of tl »c National Gallery of £2. wtni 10 the BBC tele JMon studios at Alexandra «aiace recently to tell viewers 'bout the 'Century of Canadian «n Exhibition now being held the Tate Gallery, London, he [J* with him four paintings ,h at
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    • 293 I APART from Now Year's Day, there are two days in the year on which Scotsmen like to I t them?elvea jro. The first is the Anniversary of Robert Burns; the second is St Andrew's Day, Nov. 30—the day, or rathe-, the night, of the
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    • 279 I N.B.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be ac- companicd by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this pape. It is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to the Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcasting House. Will contributors please make a note of
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    • 27 I New B. B. C. Theatre Organist s»,Vl,V 5,1,^ «l,e .,,»»d»»n t»nrn i,»n vl,»» e»« ««'llin^ld !'""< »> lt» orr s»rnil2NlX. v«N »»r.'l,d »,n ,t,^
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      • 19 I QUERY COUPON This coupon is available until Dec. 6, 1938, and must accompany all queries M.T., Nov. 30, 1938.
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      • 75 III 8 YOU T St SCe and hear these new His Master's Voice Magic Brain "Q" Models to realize their unquestionable superiority lip in recc P tion > over all other radios of comparable size and pnCe These radics were especially designed for finest all- V around performance on both local
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    • 568 IV WORLDWIDE broadcasting in the true sense of the word, which is equivalent to shortwave broadcasting, would never have reached the heights to which it has developed now had it not been for the discovery that it was possible to direci. the energy radiated by a transmitter
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      • 88 IV Nervous, Weak, Ankles Swollen! Much nervousness is directly traceable to Poisons ln the Kidneys and Bladder, which also cause Getting l*p Nights, Burning Passages, Swollen Ankles, Backache. Rheumatism, Circles Tinder lives, Bxoeas Acidity, Leg Pains and Dii/inoss. The Doctor's prescript inn Vymiex starts eliminating these poisons in 3 hours, quickly
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