Malaya Tribune, 5 December 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newsbatoer: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxvn. -No. 288. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, Dec. 5, 19 JB. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938 FIVE r,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 120 1 s j X IS A V I ii 111 I XE Dominant In Malaya BRINGING COOLING FRESHNESS TO SICKROOM AND BATH £H£ V» J 4,1 u^. eil used atl the bath, W« .T* Wolff's Eau-de-Cologne ooth in- UhS^M^^JtjM f and make! 6 the *n t\V* 1 WOLFF'S WW> ICED EflU
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    • 86 1 STAR BRAND -gffffHQtJUJUBES SPECIAL OFFER Every bottle contains FREE COUPON Hand two coupons t;» your retailer and he will jfive you ONE FULL SIZE FREE BOTTLE! AGENTS: THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Singapore Branches. EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. THE NEW 18 POINT EXAMINATION COVERS LV2RY POSSIBLE EYE DEFiCIENJY. XJPTICAL C 2
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    • 233 1 i MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created In i.er work rooms 5 30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. f I"a good mixer" j m Here's a Jive dry "ginger" with a punch!—a sharp and palatable GINGER S 1 ALE with just the zip and true
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  • 118 2 Santiago, Chile. ORITISH naval dockyards will have another chance of bidding for the order for two 8,400 ton cruisers required for the Chilean navy. Dutch yards, which had been virtually assured of the order by the decision of the naval council in Valparaiso, have
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  • 121 2 Ottawa, (By mail). ITIE existing railway equipment of th'i Canadian National Railways is being checked with a view to providing a Royal train for the King and Queen tc tour Canada during their visit next year, it has been announced by the Ministry of Transport. The
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  • 607 2 Family Allowances Suggested London \oi r TWE Archbishop of Canterbury attacked economic condition A kept down the birth rate, when he opened the Church Association Exhibition at thci Caxton Hall here. i|, greater allowance by the State to make homes in which 1 a people could
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  • 73 2 Rabat, French Morocco. THE day he came out of prison. Brick ould Fatima, of this town, saw 3 pair of embroidered slippers in the porch of a mosque while the owner said his prayers within. Brick took the slippers. In the evening he was trying to
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  • 264 2 JX a bigamy charge, heard at Liverpool Police Court, the dancing girl defendant was Mrs. Doris Marguerite Isaacs, aged 21, of Moss-ville-road, Garston, Liverpool. It was stated that in 1936 she left England with the Gordon Ray troupe, and became acquainted with a motor salesman
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 445 2 SIEAMER SAILINGS PaCL BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Dae. Tonnage Spore 1933. CARTHAGE 15,000 »c. 16 t BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 J BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 25 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 IS3S I SOUDAN 6.500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17.000 Jan. 13 RANPURA 17,000 Jan.
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    • 465 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCH£R LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. "REGENSBURY" Dec. 12 5 .<?.£. "LIPPE" omits Manila Dec 15 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Dec. 3U HOMEWARD.
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    • 403 2 I I 1 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j i Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most Big Cargo vesstis with limited but J I cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passqmger Accommoda- To: Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, tion S Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Aden, £uez. Port Said. Palestine, I 1 MS. From
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    • 143 2 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE B Deutsch Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated .in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. SAUERLAND Direcl Dec.. 10 s.s. PREUSfe'EN via Manila Dec. 26 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND
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  • 43 3 iU< IVYKi;. At the General Hospital, Singapore, cn 4th. December 1938, Raymond Francis Mclntyre, 49 years. The funeral will take place at the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd at 5 p.ir. to-day. :.nterment at Bidadari Cemet?rv r".--r»iv re^r p tted.
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    • 511 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS 0 now invited for the I 3 i.s or service. For [unicipal Tender Room Date of Closing. leuvery of Steel C< Uapsible Gate v bar Pumping 1 *J' Deposit $50) 12 noon. Dec. 7. 103 a Nats, Wash(Water 4 p.m. Wednesday, 7th Decf-mber,
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    • 628 3 PUBLIC NOTICES "I'M ALL IN A HURRY FOR A BIT OF CURRY. 2t^ a t d you to wherever you may be 1, K„V f Malayan Curry Picnic, up the hUi by 22 a hike at a Plane, on atL o- Stde u ln an aer Krt inconven ence'or ta*S
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    • 549 3 public: notices bankruptcy ordinance (CAP 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE 111 Bankruptcy. No. 323 of 1933. I< Lee Poon Soh of No. 172-3 Pasir Panjans Road. Singapore, Unemployed Receiving Order made: 7th October, 1938. Date of Adjudication: 7th October, 1938. Date and p?ace
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    • 223 3 PERSONAL Signore A. Pcrcgo, Conte Verde p.p.c. POSITIONS VACANT WANTED— Teachers (Passed School Cert. Rxaminaticn». Apply giving particulars of experience fil any>, salary required together with testimonials to B. R.S." 908. Innes Road. Teluk Anson WANTED Qualified Stenographer—Shorthand 120. Typing 60. Must speak eolloquial Malay and two oriental languages. Apply
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    • 372 3 YOUTH FOR C E j in 30 minutes! g Iherc is ;*.o need lor a lengthy and I tiresome treatment for weeks erl months if >ou feel weak or old before J you are young. The latest remedy of a great German Scientist by the 9 name M.P. PILLS give
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  • 18 4 Singapore, Hec. 5. The price of tin at poor in Singapore to-day was:— Buyer* 27»,: Sellers 27*
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  • 13 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was-— $109Vj (up
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  • 341 4 (Tribune StafT Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. RESIGNED by Mr. R. H. Steed, formerly P.VV.D. town engineer in Kuala Lumpur, the only market of its kind in the East—the last word in modernity—has been completed in Kuala Lumpur at a cost of approximately 5300.000. The
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  • 94 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. pOLLOWING a raid yesterday afternoon by the local detective branch. Yam Tong. managing proprietor ol' the Cycle Depot, wellknown cycle dealers, and his wife were arrested in connection, it is alleged, with illegal betting. Five other persons, including an
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  • 37 4 Mr T K. Hodgson. son of Mr. Mrs Hodgson and Miss Doris Hagcdorn, fourth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hagedom who were married at the St. .Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday.
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  • 283 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Saturday. TIIK Hon. Justice Raja Musa. in the Supreme Court here this morni ing. confirmed the conviction by the Seremban Magistrate of A. (i. Reutens on a charge of rash driving, but reduced the sentence ol three months' rigorous imprisonment imposed
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  • 437 4 The lights of appeasement burn low, and political anxiety maintains its paralysing grip on initiative in the rubber as well as other markets. The outlook to-day is somewhat brighter on news of the failure of the strike in France, and whilst success was not
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  • 116 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A NI.W association for Singapore Sinhalese has been fomed recently. Aims and objects of this new association are:— 1. T< tit-lp 'he Sinhalese who arc in distress. 2. To maintain unity and to encourage the reading el Sinhalese literature. ITo provide the necessities
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  • 164 4 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban Saturday. AS a sequil to a nasty accident on the Tampin-Bahau Road some time ago, N ihar Singh appeared before the Hon. Mr. Justice Raja Musa to-day, the D.P.P. having appealed against the Kuala Pilah Magistrate's decision when he fined
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  • 38 4 Reuter. London, Dec. 4.—Sir Kingsley Wood on his return from Paris yesterday said, "I returned with much valuable knowledge which will enable us to co-operate with France to endeavour to ensure peace among nations.—Reuter.
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  • 367 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London Sat Previous To-day RrrrtKFß Quiet Very Quiet mJS: Buyers 7 15:16 Unchai Spot Fellers 8 Ist Forward (January Buyers 7 15 16 isi ruivsc.i Sellers 8 I 16 2nd Forward (February) Buyers 8 Sellers 8 1 16 3rd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 8 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 404 4 BAINK OF «'III. VI (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephone:;: Manager's Office .6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000 09 Keserve Funds in excess, Ch. I 5,200.000 Total Assets approximately Ch. S 2,020,000.000
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    • 113 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered is a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Beak of India, limited The Company, baring the necessary powers, Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 ol
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    • 173 4 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Cornoration Ltd- (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. MNGAFO** 458, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Local Branches SMth Bridge Road. Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW RK Midland Bank, Ltd, IrVing Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Chase
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  • 305 5 ni v N(ji improvements are U ced for the 1039 Ford real merit of the front lei, combined with attraclines, give it a striking n is one of the roomies, offered, which also has a ol comiort and general inTwo adults and a chiU
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  • 95 5 Teheran, finance minister of Iran ha* presented a bill to Majlis the i ian pailiament—proposing the priation of r 509 000 from gov* ni resrr\e for expenditure on ilwavs pnd o« work on the riorl of Shahpour. ur was constructed as one torf
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  • 113 5 (Tribune stafv Reporter) .Muar. Dec. 4. FOLLOWING the lead given by leading Chinese shops in Singapore' obsErvin" as a half day. Chinese pieccgoods shcps closed this afternoon and thus their employees will be given their first Sunday half holiday. This action was decided following
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  • 63 5 Reuter. New York Dee. 4. -Officials ot agricull ural adjustmeni administration stated thai benefit payments lor 193 ft crops m uhl be distributed several months earlier than last year> with a view to increasing- farm purchasing v >ow er during the time of low market
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  • 22 5 December, 2 Monthly Meeting. December 7 TwT-loh-k-h Practice. Decembjr. 14 Twa-loh-koh Practice. December. ::i Twa-loh-koh December. 23 Twa-loh-koh Practice.
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  • 253 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mpum» Penang. Saturday. THERE are too many politicians in our family and I don't think I will enter polities." said the Hon. Mr. Steven Runciman who arrived in Penang yesterday from Europe by the P. Chitral, in an interview. Mr. Runciman
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  • 142 5 Sydney. Niw South Wale-. Uf:ii\N Miss Hilda igenohic de Roger arrived hen from America in the liner Mariposa, she was wearing a snak skin overcoat, hat and shoes. she carried i bow and arroa and tour cocoanuta in a enakeakin br.g. Miss de Roger told
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  • 473 5 THE Johore Planters' Association held 1 a committee meeting at the offices cf the Association, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore, on Tuesday, Nov. 29, presided over by Mr. W* Miller Mackay. acting Chairman. A letter was laid on the table from the Controller of Labour. Johore, setting
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  • 40 5 i From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. -Dec. 4.--Raring owners are finding the sport of kings rather expensive and are seeking a concession to start dog racing in Bangkok. £30.000 is offered annually for the sole rights.
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  • 233 5 London Nov. 14., CENSATIONAL developments arc expected to follow the expulsion from the Principality of Monaco of one of the best-known restaurant proprietor?, an Italian named Onda, on charges which include espionage and traffic in arms. His property has been seized and his, telegraphed
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    • 12 5 WOOD DUNN 'DAIRY MAID' PURE AUSTRALIAN CREAMERY BUTTER WJF S. «f> A
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    • 299 5 Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Forty piculs of iron steel plates to be held at No. 6, Jalan Pinang, off North Bridge Road. On Tuesday 6fh. December, 193K, at 11 A.M. Now on view Messrs. Claude Da Silva Co. Solicitors. Cheong Koon Co Ltd. Auctioneers. Singapore, 3rd.
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    • 229 6 I MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users will tell you t who have it in their Radio set. I IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY j BRITISH RADIO SET. If your ?alve
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    • 115 6 the Phonograph needle Problem d fat Solved WITH a Genuine £^/^yPta#e I "DTTPFNT v &j/a Ttiedtt which will not 1 lA*^ 1 wear down your treasured I co**" 10 T^^^ ,ted a wkich you WUI I JJ I not have to change for year*, lit iSr^w»* o-^ 1 p»*y y««
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    • 147 6 Tor SlMe. omfert, CONSULT The Oriental Optical d, MANUFACTURING Head Office: 162, S> Branch Office: 348 w SINGAPORE. FBEE TESTING. i.r I CONSULT IST For SANITARY WATER INSTALLATIONS. FOXGUIX Co. §4, WalUch St Tnone 7551, (Established 1921). UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION^ OVRHAUL^ 'Th» Modern Wat ««> R'condltion Motort' B Smoking
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 974 6 Beethoven Concert From i-ietres (9.69 mc.s) GSB 9.51 Mrs (31.55 m) 1 ill 5 00 Malay music—Lagu Extra f 4 V \r-A 5 30 Cantonese request programme* a.m. nJI V mH 6.10 Cantonese children's programme. 6.20 Religious Service (Methodist/. y V V 1 v I 6.30 Cantonese diamu—"Hong Gar, from
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  • 16 7 I Wa T f^^^ >r y H a new of swim su.t.
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  • 199 7 £HARLES Guy Fulkc seventh a :d present Earl of W arwck, known in Ho iywood as Michael Brook, finally will play his firs' screen role is an aviator in the all-English cast of "Dawn Patrol' at Warner Bros. Brook had been in Hollywood and under
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  • 101 7 r toat he's making excuses, but Bales became an actor solehis life. >i> American spy daring s-id Boles. *F©r I had been active in Ger3'ifi (Uikaria as a member of miliary intelligence town of Bremerhaveii for questioning as :ter. In my
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  • 25 7 ling role that almany of the exituTous youth is McLaglen in 20tli Going To Be > '.rs McLaglen with in's No. 1 come-
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  • 21 7 "l artificial snow V d cornfla ekes—were tensive snow blanket whole street of houses the Warner Bros Picture,
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  • 435 7 JOHN GARFTRT n been di covered S SI m Cre dlble W"« man who should have released picC jl, Sftr*' i n F Ur Daughters," his first is sweeping the'coun'rv C p° a l- a ever wave enthusiasm that Moulders at «11 the hultebuloT
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  • 143 7 London. Nov. 15. M ICKKV MOUSEY and ail olher foreign periodicals and books few yarn of America's pioneering ch'ldren are to be barred in Italy. Announcing this, Dr. Gherardo Casini. head of the Italian Press Bureau, explained that the Ministry of Popular Culture had decided
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  • 61 7 A CAMPAIGN to "purge" the f 1 cinema of Jewish comedians has started in Rome. Charlie Chaplin, the Kitz Errtbers and the Marx Brothers and many other actors very popular In Italy, are bitterly attacked by the Fascist newspaper II Tevere. r lhe newspaper calls en all
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  • 130 7 London, Nov. 15. TjARRY ROY. famous danee-bani leader, collapsed rm the stags at Kilbwrn Empire. V.\\\, just after he had conducted his signature tun "Bu-le Call Ra*," in the second hoase oi a variety shun-. As he lowered hi? baton Ham jStt h Sl] gat.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 WHY PAY RENT? Buy Your Own Home BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUNGALOW at Wilkinson and Bournemouth Roads can be YOURS for monthly payments little more than your rent. Other houses are under construction or, if you prefer, build your home to 1 your own design. EASTERN REALTY CO., LTD. CHIN BUILDING, CHUUA
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    • 64 7 >5ft^t^> Nothing will be more lf /OU cannoi: feed him valuable to your boy yourself ger Cow in after-life than good Gate, the most popula Health —Nothing! f Make no mistake in the realise in to com« crft/co/ and Wta/ period you gave him th bjjt #COWeGATE MILK FOOD He
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    • 278 7 THE BEST WAY TO CLEAN TEETH And protect mouth and gums at ihe same time Many neople believe thai by just brushing teeth regularly they are protecting t.-em against decay. That is only hm; tiue since even teeth which seem to be sound and healthy will decay if they are
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    • 161 7 Physicians I te«l Say: |w EYES are the Most Delicate Organs of Your Body. Take care of them; Cleanse them each Night and Morning with Soothing Murine; ReI move Dust; Protect against Eye Trouble. Keep your Eyes Clean and Healthful. Murine is the Alkaline, Safe Eye Lotion, successfully used for
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    • 389 8 I I I 11 i The Whole World has taken the "HARDY" FAMILY to its heart London and I New York theatres are breaking records with these novel delightful human stories j TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL jp* i i M.-G.-M comedy SPECIAL MATINEE I j IYOU RE ONLY young once
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    • 185 8 Victoria Theatre TO-NIGHT At 9.30 REX STORY presents "HOLLYWOOD REVUE" (The kiujrhter show). Beautiful Girls, Comedians and Novelties. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. •S3. $2, $1. i i VHBMWT'M-W JUBILEE THEATRE TIVOLI HAL 1 WATCH WATCH OPENING BTH DEC.. 1938. ADVENTURES OF IIARCO POLO 1 Don't Miss This 6ml Picture. Something To
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    • 184 8 LAST NIGHT s.is-ftjj PAVIS VERY GOOD INDEED —EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT" \j COMEDY AND THRILLS' AN EXCITING STOR> :y PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM! "STRAXi ;f JM BOARbKRs aHHhjk l. \v IJtfß A Cainsboroui h RENEE SAINT-CYR Jp IBs G.B. .'t'e as SI Theatre royal I TO Nl( T a i n X B SINDRAMBAL
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  • 216 9 I I ff« «as stressed W^ate^t^^ res Case, in which th« Ca«v* me U)urt roreshor, is Xc r r rt, tour C hinese were acauitted v -h,,0 off East Coast K„ad m a. s unuKc iv 1104 seeking to liin§ along trie t the
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  • 84 9 Jorrespondejit) ra, Saturday. Davidson, well-known vila Tinggi, Johore, lc Mr. K. Davidson Hand, was married "hicnanan. nursmg <ea General Hosi of the late Mr. of J y-onne, Ireland, rtin of London, to- hurch. The Rev. L. >ionial Chaplain, lutiful creation ci Tudor lines witn neck, and long tightto
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  • 316 9 QKE of the biggest delegations of the year to pass through Simra SSTr a V iv v d here tfl Vo wS to th" 6 i 7 de They are P° mif he International Missionary Conference, numbering 52 people nil The m en,bersTr?eom U
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  • 122 9 Reuter. M Paris. Dec. 4. CHAPPE Delaine. Minister or Merchant Marine, has authored the dismissal of strikers at Le Havre, proposed by the Compagme Generate Trans Atlantique, owners ef "Normandie." M. Chappy Delaine, interviewed on the :nke movement ahoard the liners said, "It is inadm'ssaole such
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  • 56 9 Reuter. Rome. pec. 4.- A decree passed today forexds Italian Journalists from acting as correspondents to foreign newspapers and agencies after Jan l IP3P It is feared the measure wiil greatly restrict activities of foreign newspapers an* agencje.s m Italy and would force them to depend
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    • 8 9 I TALKIE Z «J CHUI j E CHEE <»«■■■
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    • 44 9 KB ITU a Z OPENING TO-NIGHT THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT. 2 RICHARD DIX in [DEVIL'S [squad ii o xj I COMING SHORTLY j ALHAMBRA j (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,) «——n durante 4 EDNA MA OUV" 5 I I m Dcrrvl F. Zonuck J A2 o:hCcn»ury.?oxPic:ure
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    • 323 9 hi the I'M of I!,, form Many People Have Seen ll Twice! NO PICTURE WILL EVER BE MORE FONDLY REMEMBERED SEE IT TO-DAY Daily at M 5, US and 8.15 p.m The Thrill That Comes Once WW K> Yours For A Lifetime To Set This Picture Dnre Is To IhnM
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    • 274 9 Opening at THEATRE ROYAL Dec. 7th. TO BE SHOWN IN TWO INSTALMENTS. THE MOST DIABOLICAL PLOT TO ANNIHILATE THE WORLD A MA DM Vr VENGEANCE "The Fighting Marines'' j "Ttit fi t h<ii»| Mwin.i'' UUW. K» "TH£ OAUMTUT Of OMU" w j(|, 4 I BOXING December fh 1988 BAH:RIO vs
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  • 721 10 A GRACEFUL tribute to the Rifts of Eastern peoples wes paid in a recent address by Sir Josiah Crosby, the British Minister tv Siam." Sir Josiah is well qualified to express an opinion, tor he has served in the East for over thirty years. He joined the
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  • 1025 10  -  THE NEED FOR REFORM By C. H. STANLEY JONES mm IGGEST evidence of the If need for larger and rro direct representation of the domiciled communities in the legislative body is provided in the backwardness ot Malaya, compared with other colonies (both British and foreign)
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  • 546 10 LATEST absurdity in the Nasi c ampaign against Jew I Is thai SIIIHI one demented youth shot I V Ocrataa diplomat in France the to drive motor-cars. Wiere h much more logic tor tlie Vtc*7 that the people who have mur'dereeH sangeroni political (-pponent» are uiu'ij to
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    • 331 10 AX WEAL VMAS GIFT INDEX" Woven Poplin Shirts Coat Style, Double Cuffs, witn j y ,WU SOFTEX semi 6tifT collars I I V jlna -n cf neat coloured jl stripes. 31ue, Fawn Grey and V yIIh i ne >:vIORLEY ooJoured W I In/ tripe Ue t0 tone Wllh each shil
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  • 289 11 Rove, Dec. 4. aim for Tunis is res one of the chief lich the chances of her differences with e depend. Italy considers she has arbiter at Munich and confidence in German feeling of security gition of the Anglohave combined to high price for the
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  • 33 11 Reuter. untitled Dec. 4.—On account of the drop in traffic and in non.se of the :xeed for economy the d N.E. railway are cancelling r run trains daily. The decision, on Dec. 12—Reuter.
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  • 77 11 THE Duke of Gloucester has 1 fractured a collar bone as the result of a fall in the hunting field. It is learned officially tna* the fracture is a one and no complications are expected. The Duke's horse stumbled and fell after having taken a jump and the Duke fell
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  • 144 11 Reuter. 3 Berlin. Dec. 4. HEAVY polling is reported to-day j from the Sudetenland. where electors are voting for the first time as citizens of Nazi Germany. They are asked whether they recognise ft;tier a s the liberator cf the Sudeten.nd and suppcrt the election
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  • 537 11 Open River If New Regime Recognised Shanghai, Dec. 4. |T is understood that the Japanese Government is using every Hinloroatic ir»f ans to induce the Un'ted States, Great Britain France and Soviet R;iss>a to recognise the new situation in the Par East
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  • 158 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 4. BRITAIN must be made so strong that the world will know that any efforts we make to promote peace are influenced not through fear of war but hatred of it." declared Mr. Chamberlain in a letter to the Conservative candidate in
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  • 141 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Dec. I. UTHAT in the opinion of authoritative circles may prove t< be a turning point in the' Palestine troubles is the coming forward of 25 leading Arab leaders at risk of their lives in order to denounce the former Mufti of Jerusalem and
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  • 86 11 Reuter. Prague, Dec 1. HOPE of Increased trade with Britain and British Dominions was expressed hv Dr. Hatha, new President of Czechoslovakia in an exclusive interview with Reuter. Dr Hacha declared the continuous development in the exchange of merchandise between the British Empire and
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  • 39 11 Reuter. Hollywood Dec. 4—President untitled velt's 'son, Mr. James. Roosevelt, announces that he has accepted a position hi the film industry as vice-chairman of Samuel Goldwyns. Until his retirement last month he served is the Preprivate secretary.—Renter, STOP PRESS
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  • 114 11 The fastest system of cross-Channel air services yet seen wit! be operated by Imperial Airways within the next few weeks when the "Frobisher." first of their thiee new 13-ton, 240 h.p. air liners, will Tie commissioned f|r passenger operation. The "Frobisher" is now at Croydon Airport.
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  • 201 11 Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 4. OERR yon Ribbentrop's depart tire to Paris to sign the peace declaration comes as a climax to several weeks of Francophile propaganda in the press, radio and in the utterances of public men. References to France on tne sub- < ject of
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  • 29 11 Reuter. Brussels Dec. 4.—A daughter was born thfe morning to the Countess of Paris wife of the French "Dauphin," son or lbs pretender, the D ike of Guise.— Fcuter.
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    • 7 11 DRINK MORE HPIP GOOD A PB IS
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    • 111 11 MODEL 469. Wgfjgjj EIGHT-VALVE ALL-WORLD TABLE MODEL /1 RADIO receiver nossessing i nJkU coverage is the new O H*» Master's Voice" All-Wave Model 469. for broadcasts may be received from all the woild over on wavelengths from 11 metres vpwards The addition of a fi*'d light indicator simplifies tuning, and
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  • 348 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter). ffHROI the good offices of the Oversea-Chinese Bankim? Corporation, Ud.. a new remittance service to China is now available to all their clients throughout Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies. Disturbed conditions in China have rendered it extremely difficult, if not v'rtually
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  • 78 12 Johore Bahru, Sunday.—An eleven year-old Tamil girl. Janiki, to-day pleaded guilty before Raja Sulaiman to a charge of having committed theft oi cash amounting to $37.70 from a food stall at Jalan Campbell. Asked why she took the money, she replied that she was
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  • 165 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rpHE first Tea Restriction Agreement terminated on Mai. 31. under which agreement. Malaya was allowed to plant up to a total of 0,000 acres of tea. but the amount actually planted however; from Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, 1938 was 1.272
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  • 59 12 Three Bengali police constables and a civilian were removed to hospital by ambulance at midnight yesterday fr ;;r the Kreta Ayer Police Station following a scuffle in which the civilian was alleged to have used a knife. One police man had his lower hp split open,
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  • 31 12 Reuter. 1 London, Dec. 4. It is. now officially announced that M.\ I Chamberlain's visit to Rome be on JanuI ary 11—14 instead of December -Rph-
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  • 104 12 IMONG the passengers sailing from Singapore by the Conte Verde yesterday was Mr. M. A. Alsagolf, who is going on a tour of Ceylon and India He intends to travel through India as far as Kashmir and then return to Singapore. Mr. Alsagoff is hon. secretary of
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  • 111 12 AT the Singapore Registry on Mr. Merton H. Brown, general manager, Thornycroft (Singapore) Ltd., wedded Mrs. Henrietta Claire Shaw of Hong Kong. The briJegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Brown of South Africa. He is well known in Singapore yachtinc circle;;. The bride is
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  • 201 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Saturday. |T is believed that the police have found an important clue in connection with the ear-cutting outrage which took place at a lonely spot in Lorong Slamat on Tuesday night. Although the identity of the assailants of Madam Lee has
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  • 78 12 Johore Bahru.—Notices reading '"Half holiday on every Sunday" were founci hanging outside Chinese piece-goods shops in Johore Bahru yesterday, similar Chinese shops throughout the State closed yesterday afternoon. It is believed that discussions are in progress among other Chinese shop proprietors to observe Sunday as a
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  • 658 12 DAMAGE ESTIMA TED AT $500,000 (Tribune* Staff Reporter). MORE than 60 labourers have been thrown out of employment as the result of the fire which completely destroyed a large rubber factory, owned by Tai Thong Trading Co., in Paya Lebar
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  • 164 12 (Tribune Statff Reporter) i Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOR Chinese who have any business or private connections in certain parts of China have been sceptical regarding: sending letters and remittances during the past few weeks. Fear of interference by Japanese authorities now in control of the
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  • 80 12 Singapore, Monday WE regret to record the death of Mr. Raymond Francis Mclntyre, which occurred at the General Hospital yesterday at the age of 49. Mr. Mclntyre was employed by the Directorate of Works and Buildings. Royal Air Force, Seletar. He was formerly with the Asiatic Petroleum
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  • 35 12 The Singapore Buddhist Association's Full Moon Day Celebration will take p ace at 67. Spoitiswood Park load, to-morrow night under the patronage of Messrs. J. K. Sawdias Appuhamy and B. Y. B. Eramonishamy.
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  • 167 12 (From Our Own Correspond* London, Nov. 25. npHE General Medical (ouncil and the Royal Empire Society are both sending envoys to Malaya in the immediate future. Colonel Sir Richard Ncedham has just left London on an Eastern tour of visitations of medical colleges ar.d teaching hospitals
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  • 93 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter). THREE rtoyal Air Feree Short Sunderland flying-boats Hew non-stop from Penang to Trincomalee (Ceylon) on Saturday. This is the first nor:-*top flight ever made by the R.A F. acrethe Indian Ocean between Malaya and Ceylon. The aircraft left Penang at
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  • 120 12 Reuter. BRITISH millers have just completed negotiations for an unprecedented purchase over hall million tons of wheat from the tmted States. nV While some quarters regard the train action as being on behalf of Government food defence plans, millers state 1 purely a private deal, and they
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  • 123 12 'From Our Own Correspondent j M London. Nov. 25. ALA* A leads among the countries where boycott of Japanese good* |S reflected substantially in trade figures according to reports troni Japan reaching the International Peace Campaign headquarters at Geneva. In the first six months of this
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  • 151 13 I'eiping, Dec 4 plan for Ihe estaMUhment of a new Federal Governhina has been upset by a reliably reported sudden itilude ol Marshal v Pei Fu. hinese soldier and poet, according to the Japanese, sidenf oi the Government. stated t'ri.-.f lie
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  • 50 13 Reuter. Mi m ow, Dot*. 4 IS of arrest and ill- eleven Soviet fishup at sea by iwo iels have aroused pubtion her?. rriet authorities the hermen after arrest and held to effect and exfrontier violators detained 'et Government instead o: ed to return home. heuter
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  • 100 13 Reuter. Geneva, Dec. 4. gV the end of next week over five thousand volunteers will have left the Catalan zone Of Republican* Spain, estimates the International Military Commission appointed by the League. The Commissioners have ascertained that volunteers in compliance with their own (Governments orders have been
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  • 50 13 A big rubber factory in Paya Lebar Koad, Singapore, was completely gutted by f.re which broke out on Sunday morning. The factory is a total lots. Extent ol the damage is not yet known. Photo gives an idea of the intense blase that enveloped the building.
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  • 73 13 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 4.—Five thirst-crazed member*; of the crew of a sailing ship in distress near Bathurst West Africa, owe their lives to a Trans Atlantic Lufthansa air liner which sighting thenplight after crossing from Brazil wirelessed the mothership -Out-mar!:'' moored at the mouth Cambia which
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  • 218 13 London. Dec. 4. ARRANGEMENTS are far advanced for the building of a chain ol RN.V'.R. establishments throughout the Empire, writes the Sunday Times Naval Correspondent. The step marka the beginning of co-ordinated effort on the part of the Colonies to oar their part
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  • 57 13 Reuter. Chicago, Dec. 4. A T WO miHion dollar breach of promise suit has been hied here against Mr. Harold F. McCormick, agricultural machinery magnate, by Mrs. Olive Randolf Colby of Kansas City, who is a widow of a prominent New York sportsman. Mr. McCormick
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  • 32 13 Reuter. London Dec 4 —While hunting with the Belvoir hounds the Duke of Gloucester had a bad fall and. it Is feared, he may have brok-.n a cellar bone.— Reuter.
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  • 271 13 S TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- S ERS. Influence* bad for any S tort of speculation and the cak- 2 ing oi hazards. Be very cartful 5 in all financial matter*, and neither lend or borrou. Fome small business disappointment 3 nrohabie. SPECIAL INFLUENCES.—Feb- ruary 20 to
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  • 82 13 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 4 rpHE Tunisian section of the Tunisian Parliament waited on tho Resident General and assured him of unswerving attachment and absolute loyalty to France. Mayor Ajaecio telegraphed to M. Daladier expressing on behalf of the towns peorle "Disdain for certain verbal manifestations" and
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  • 36 13 Mrs. Perego. wife of the Italian Consul in Singapore, left for Italy by the Conte Verde yesterday. Mr. Perego expects to leave in a few days time and will travel home via India.
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  • 128 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. TAN Thian Eer.g. a young lorry attend ant. wes convicted and sentenced to «ix months' rigorous imprisonment ye*-•e'-day, by Mr. L. B. Gibson, District Judge, on two count.; ol possess'cn of arms. Two daggers, nrepaied from a fne and :> paper
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  • 554 15 ich she executed most of her stroke- faultlessly, Wonj» Mayflower 1 the championship when she deft nnefather (Diehard), who had for Many years held the final of the S.F.A. women's open singles tournaITnior Gymnasium Hall on Saturday afternoon, excellent match played
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  • 205 15 HP\\ O State trial hotkey matches will be played on Tuesday, Dec. 6. One will he on the S.R.C. Padang. while the other will he at the G.S.C. ground in Si tan iron n Road Teams to narticipate In the trial are: Men's On The S.R.C. Padang Colouis:
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  • 147 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TENNIS fans in Singapore arc to have a rare treat next Wednesday Twhen four of America's youngest lca«lin K players--all of them in the Davis cup class are to play at the They are Don McNeill. Charles Harris Owen Anderson,
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    • 142 15 1 _fl E t>«-M-J Kz, rj I WATCH FOR THE NEW j j j LEVEL SHIFTER ALL WITH PROFIT POLICIES IN FORCE ON THE 31ST DECEMBER 11 is not necessary that a full mmmakm X DOKII X yearspremiumshouldbepaio RECEIVE A BONUS. onia the first instai, jnsußE NOW AND REAP THE
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  • 301 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DLAYENG with a beaten pack and with threes who were never given real chances of moving, Penang were trounced by Ss'angor in the Malaya Cup match this evening by points (three goals, two tries, drop goal) to three
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  • 57 16 Reuter. London, Dec. 4. WHE Amateur Athletic Asaociatio meeting in London has dee r to give the fullest support to the application made by the city of Lon don to stage the 1944 Olympic games The application will be c~.v 1** a meeting
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  • 63 16 f pV.m Our Oh 'i Com* T H VN k KS I* 5* taken by I K Namara aad M v t hcckey selection for South Johore h formed. Mr. Wvatf h a apiminted secretan Besides trying 0 h North-South Johorc £J ter on
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  • 240 16 Selangor r 2; Singapore 1. A MAGNIFICEM defence, and a workman-like set of forwards enabled Selangor to beat Singapore on Saturday s fternoon by an odd goaJ in three in one of the fastest games seen i< Singapore for a long time. Selangor the
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  • 34 16 The following arc the tro:. in Ping-Po.. F'- day. Lav. Kien« r Hi r 12—9. 21—U, 21—18 Ong Sv.ee X 21—11. 21—12. 21-23. 21 IS Wong Lai Pun Wi Ik-Ovi c Hian
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  • 147 16 NEGRI-MALACCA 19; K.A.I\ (jfOOD captaincy by Lt. Graham earned \egri-Maiaaij nineteen points (two goals, two tries and a penally uoi i to three (a penalty goal) victory over the SeMar Semi in a rousing game on the padang on Saturday evening. This mLkes the third dd
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  • 56 16 Twenty-one cards were taken out for the December Spoon of the Keppel G.C. and the following were the scores icturned: Mrs. A. M. Williamson <30' All Square. Mrs. P. Crawley 118> 2 down. Mrs W. P Douglas «18» 3 down. Mrs E. flitcham (20* 3 down. Mrs.
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  • 23 16 The J&sebal] enc< un K.A.F. and the Chin scheduled for y< College ground, was rained oi Airmen were leading 3—0
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  • 89 17 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. |1H/ ::cilaya Tribune) to the conclusion i„ the Singapore' anient in the sen- tenccs should be Senders are con- not pay.
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  • 36 17 V ialaya Tribunej > note that lm- Department has s to suppress f: J- K'-C. .vely conducted ..long districts. and the organ ..ite. The pubic uld be warned ,r.>elves or al Yours, etc., A RESIDENT
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  • 99 17 daija Tribur.e] T* > I ifu wn fact that payable in ad P c .idays. There extend more f a ;X PJj idays children arteachers. One > hil iren to be :nl nome-workt i. lidays that toe v have klTllli nnaren I r v ,ol going childly :o be
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  • 204 17 for of the Malaya Tribune] let me ventilate my view.: it reply of the Governition of the Government ii April 25. .ment contends in paraaid reply that normally easily earn his pro- higher grade in three or .::.t As far as the railway K-t iceined the contention re
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  • 365 17 f To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune1 Sir Aliow iT1 e a small space in vour *he U sSbier a t i V°r Write a ,ew words ne subject of Council Reform which d"c U ade aVe en adv tin e fo?' over a a. cade. This
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  • 245 17 iTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune! Sir. —In your issue of Nov. 28 I read with great interest the resolution of tb3 S;uth~ Indian Muslim League of Singapore to appeal to the Government to fc* »1 the tour m Malaya of i he Hen. Mr Satyamurthy. This
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  • 493 17 ITo the Editor of the Malaya Tribunal Sir,—The vitality of a nation is gauged by its power of producing capable men at all critical stages of its iife. Have we these men among our communal lea ders in the Colony? Legal lights In all countries are the men
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  • 405 18 ONE of the outstanding surprises Shanghai dealt to the group of Hankow foreign correspondents, was the spirit of defeatism which seemed to them to prevail here. Contrawise, th\ group from a mid die Ch in n metropolis lust lost by the Chinese, proved a surprise to many
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  • 91 18 During the month of September, arm.s and ammunition shi] ped from Hongkong to Kwangtung reached the record vaHic cf $19 350X00. Military trucks and tanks alone were valued at ,10 001 COO. In the course of the previous nine months, it will be noted, the
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  • 51 18 A Chinese guerilla unit launched a ornrise attack on the water-works outside the Tslngtai Gate of recently. It withdrew after fighting the Japanese for over half an hour. The Japanese In Hangchow arc said re be deep'y concerned over the renewed Chinese guerilla activities in the immediate
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  • 85 18 Central News. To facilitate the control of import in, provincial affairs, the Kwantung provincial Government has been remov cd to Linhsicn In north Kwantun.: near the Hunan border. At the same time, a number of provisional offices of the Provincial Government at important centres have also been establshed
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  • 488 18 "UPON THE WELL-BEING OF YOUNG CHINA DEPENDS THE FUTURE OF OTHERS" British Responsibilities In The Far East "|*RITAIN has harped and harped too much —on the theme Unit her only concern in China is trade. She is njw faced iih
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    24 18 Mies Hsie. daughter of B!r. George C. Hsie. member of the Ptopie's pot.tical Council, China, who arrived by the President Doumer recently
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  • 366 18 \yHH (he cholera epidemic season praclicallv oxer in the Yangtze alley and South China regions. Chinese health authorities in October sat hack ami uttered a sigh of relief, meanwhile grateful as ever to the various foreign governments and organisations for their generous donations of vaccine
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  • 198 18 International News Agency. Shanghai, Nov. 29. pIYING every indication that the U -'.Ma.r.al Government's determination to continoe resistance against Japan, feverish military r: cparat ens are in progress in Szeehuen province, according to observation cf an American news agency correspondent in Chcngtu. in addition to 400,000 well-traineJ
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  • 450 18 Conditions Returning f« Normal Central News. The three officers chiefly responsihl" f r the disastrous conflagration, Qeniinj Feng Ti. Garrison Commander of Changsha; General Wen Chung-fu. Chief of Changsha Police: and Colonel H c u Kun. Commander of the Second Hunan Garrison Regiment, were
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  • 115 18 rpHIRTEEN thousand men, w and children in (anion art facing starvation, it was learnt here by United Press The refugee zones which fa 13.000 homeless Ch n hav< supplies suffioe: v d;V JJ prospects of practicaUy nil. British and Ameri in charge of the zone., have
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  • 73 18 IN spite of the protracted j the Chinese dollar is afBM I maintain Its strength nwine I ver purchase policy of the D 8 under which the Chine Is lured to the lucratire An a ket The adopt km of thi t which Is
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  • 61 18 Chungking .Stal>*:Executive Yuan reveal that a month cf October Chines? tion in 489 hsien of 79G provinces In the war z neji intact, while in 343 other hsi magistrates could stil over parts of the an The nine provinces ft Cheaiang, Shantung. Shansi. Honan. Hopei. Kiangsi and
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  • 103 19 (United Press). Delhi. Nov. 28. mier, Hon. Mr. :,< again at his ibineC re-shuffle his princiDelhi visit. On l Mr. Hug is now effort to stabitime is Finance ni Ranjan Sarnitelg decided his office by .'ruing strong lion with Mr. Jnc news has surcharged the Bengal lobby
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  • 192 19 (United Press). Bombay, Nov. 28 V tails are now available regarding th e Frontier Mail T on Friday night at Morwani 308 miles from here, in A. Wilkinson, Chief Medical Oflicer of the 8.8.C.1. d and his servant slightly
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  • 268 19 (United Press). Karachi, Nov. 24. (,H I am a Muslim, I 1 old like to tell you, that occupy the Ministerial I ir.i neither a Muslim nor I am then a represenGod, doins: justice to 4 i do not want
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  • 352 19 "Satyagraha Is The Last Weapon" (United Press). "jyjASS civil disobedience to combat Federation is the very last item in our plan of action. What is wanted first of all is that we should stop the drift towards constitutionalism which is apparent in some parts
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  • 431 19 (United Press). Sir Mohd. Zafrullah Khan. Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, paying a tribute to Maulana Shaukat Ali said.— "I was greatly grieved to learn of the sudden death of Maulana Shaukat Aiithis morning. Although I knew from the newspapers that he had bten ailing
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  • 286 19 (United Press). Luc know, Nov. 24. I HAVE only just returned from Europe and was a personal witness to the shameful betrayal of a gallant nation (Czechoslovakia) in her hour of need,'' says Mrs. Viiayalaxmi Pandit, Minister, Local Self-Government and Health, in a message to
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  • 159 19 (United Press). Bezwada, Nov. 28. gHAM Raj Bahadur, the only Hindu Minister of th c Nizam's Cabinet is reported to have sent in his resignation as he differed from the repressive policy pursued by the Government. As the resignatiofi of the only Hindu Minister was
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  • 181 19 (United Press). Pondicheery, Nov. 24. ABOUT 300 visitors including many prominent personalities from northern India, Indian States, from Europe and America cengregated at Pondicherry, today to have a "Daisan" of Sri Aurobindo, it being one of the three days when he could be seen by disciples and
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  • 111 19 (United Press). Trivandrum, Nov. 25. In the Travancore High Cou*-* to-day Mr. Justice H. Ramakrishn a Iyer rejected the petition praying for bail to Miss Annie Mascar.ene, c member of the Travanccre State Congress Committee who was arrested on a charge of sedition for
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  • 95 19 (United Press). Lahore, Nov. 24. "THi: position of the Congress in the country is that of a parallel Government", declared Rashtrapati Subhas Chandra Bose, addressing a gathering of about 20.000 men and women at the Pradlaugh Hall this evening. Sj. Bose spoke for about 70 minutes.
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  • 170 19 (United Press). Madura, Nov. S5. THE Sub-Magistrate of Madura town delivered judgment to-day in the case against Mr. U. Muthumalmtra Thevar 'Congress M.L.A.), ramalinga Thevar (Congress M.L. A.), finding him guilty under Sections 143, 341. and 109 I.P.C. in connection with the recent mill trouble
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  • 92 20 Large Rubber Factory Razed To ihe Ground ONE of the biggest tires to have broken out in Singapore in recent months, completely gutted a rubber factory in Paya Lebar Road yesterday. Damage done by the fire was extensive, and excellent work of the Fire Brigade,
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