Morning Tribune, 28 October 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE »_No. 232- SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, October 28, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.
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    29 1 ilivan charm-* "hobcurntttty Port of Seven 5 al lh Capitol, looks S lithe in this velvet, featuring 5 tea* -r than ■^iH'.li.u-klii.eandS i additional fea- J iiihhl 1
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  • 156 1 London, Oct. 27. of the Admiralty in place ?™'£«^£gU of Education in De La Warr has been appointed President place of Earl Stanhope. Earl De La Warr's transference to the Board of Education leaves the post oi Lord Privy Seal vacant. The other Cabinet post still
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  • 128 1 Washington, Oct. 27. A NOTE, longer and couched in stronger terms than am yet sent to Tokyo, despatched to-day, expresses the apprehensiveness of the United States that there may develop in the other area controlled by Jap#i "a military situation similar in its adverse effect upon the
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  • 280 1 CHIANG TO URGE GO SPEL OF RESISTANCE Chungking, Oct. 27. fENERAL Chiang Kai Shek is now in Chungking and is expected to issue a manifesto soon. urging continued resistance. The peace atmosphere is gone and the fourth stage of the war plan has been decided and will be submitted to
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  • 470 2 Traction Workers Allege Strike Will Prejudice Promotions MAT 1, „u no r.ason why 5in,,,,-,, bus drifen ami > 1 should be in many respect, better oil than itallar mg, or anywhere m n> the rabißiMkn oi Mr. I C. to, the Singapore Tractton Company, at to^ay* oi the Traction Arbitration
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  • 151 2 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS (TEONG irSMA, Hevcrly directed. ■overfall) acted and mj minute alive. I hat «!«s< ribt-s "His UT.ui." new picture at Ihf Alhambra. lh«- climax CtoUM round tIM assassi•Mt.«m <>! Presidenl McKmley and the succession ol President "Teddy 1 ROOfeand these characters aw conrinclngly portrayed, but (he main
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    139 2 The Police Band will play the foiiow- programme it Katong Park tin.. mioon (Friday) beginning at six i March, "W Capltan," Bouza 3 Overture, Piuuc Dame. Supj>e. j Selection. "Harry Lauden Bongi,' trraugeci by Hume 4 Wall-. Beautiful Bprlng," Paul Lincke Bpanbh one Step, Plamc "t DeMam .<
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  • 142 2 MALAYAN FRUIT EXPORTS TO CEYLON BY regulations which came into tore*- on Oct. 1. IMS. the (iovernment of Ceylon have prohibited imports of fresh fruits except under licence, and then only through the port of Colombo. The chief object of these rules is to prevent the introduction into Ceylon of
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  • 175 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) QISTRICT Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer, about to leave for England on holiday, told me yesterday that he thought Singapore needed a new building to house the Police Courts. i Fifty-two year old Henry Augusta Forrer has been District Judiu and
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  • 87 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. DAMAGE estimated at §10.000 was caused last night when 4 ;re broke out in a smoke hoyse at Pa. ain Fstate, 10th mile. Pantai road. The .smoke house was completely gutted and 12.000-lb ot rubber -vent up in smoke before
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  • 293 3 German Consul Passes Through (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. HI KK K. A Balser, future German Consul for Kobe, who passed through Singapore to-day, on board the Gneisenau expressed great satisfaction at the manner in which the European crisis had passed. "My relief was great,"
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  • 271 3 (Tribui.t Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. I Teck and Kow Eng Moy, a taxi owner and a driver were More Mr. CiMm) Oldham in the second police court this ><>on on a charge that they at 10 a.m. on Oct. 15, at Muar Road live
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  • 445 3 Jury Return Open Verdict At Inquiry Into Death Of Ricksha Puller (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thumsday. Jl H\ of four returner! uv opeo verdict this miu'iinir in Iho Coroner's Court, at the cone lusion of the inquiry into the death of' Lav Wony Tonu. i rieksh;! oiler, who was killed
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  • 73 3 Pullers On Theft Charges (Tribute staff RepMier) Singapore, Thursday. -Mr T W. On j appeared before Mr Conrad oi<iham in the .second police rourt tins morning as counsel for the prosecution in no les.s than five cases of alleged petty thefts committed by ricksha pull en. Mr Oiik is for
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    • 39 3 1 V' Silvikrin Th<» Natum' Hair Pood ro-s into the root ot hair trouble Of all Chemist* and Hl^h $e f'lass Stores Ac H<Ur- Dressers Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS SINGAPORE. NEED 11 WINDING B s.^ a-':.'-: MONTOR LTD. hwgamm.
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    • 52 3 LAW NOTICE FOR TODAY Before the Chief Justice in 1st Court 1 at 9.45 a.m. Judgment In Magistrate's Appeal: Chua Kay Cheong vs. Rex. At 10 am. —Magistrate's Appeal:— Rex W xio Sin Fong and Yio Sin Luan. At 1030 a.m.:— Summonses-in-Cham-bers. At 11 am —Bankruptcy. Mr Justice Pedlow at
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    • 116 4 1 t Forward (October* Buyers 8V« J% j Sellers 8% 87 16 rl|l« 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8% H% '>• Sellers 8% B MM l lf > 3rd Forward (Jan Mar I Buyers 84 891( Sellers 8916 8% 1( > *7V"^**GJ Prcvion To-day Change PALM OH. (Malaya) i
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    • 98 4 London. Thursday Previous To-day Change DUUUera < n 31 Dunlop Rubber 24 6 3414% IW General Electric 76 7' 76 3 -4%d imperiaJ Chemical Indu tries 31 7«". 314% -3d Imperial Tobacco 136 9" ***** Anglo-Dutch 28 6 28 6 Canadian Pacific 6-78 6-78 London Tin 4-
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    • 17 4 Fine Bar pei oz £7-5-9 17-5-7" 'Id SILVKII 4 month., lorward 19-7 10 19-7 16
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    • 60 4 London. Thursday Previous To-day Change T.T on Parti (cloaing middle rate) 178.81 Unchanged t.t. on Amaterdam (doalng middle rate) 8.77% H.77 T.T. OR Shanghai (closing selling rate 1 a' Unchanged T.T on Hongkong (closing selling rate. 1;j Unchanged TT. on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 Unchanged TT on
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    • 32 4 kibbi;k stlad 011 T^' torn Buyers 16-J 4 16%* Forward Jan. Mar Buyers 16 13 16 16 15 1 Sellers 16 15,16 116 TIN Firm Quiet Spot 46% 46i,
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    • 24 4 London. Th I TIN STANDARD Previou> To-day V^ll Spot (afternoon iclosiiiß price* m £212 £212\ Forward -r £213 V 4 £213^ 1
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  • 366 4 China News Depresses Market WO fresh political events of importance have occurred in Europe, ta developments in China have undoubtedly exercised a depressin? influence, especially in this market, whilst the absence of news fro: Palestine and Spain is not favourably interpreted, says Messrs Stand Nelson Co.'s weekly rubber market review.
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  • 213 4 j^ #•.•••■•.••••••••••••••••••••••••"••< Singapore. Thursday MINING. Tin at midday was 5108.50. unchanged. According to cable advices received tin shares in London yesterday were slightly easier but this had little effect locally. Amongst Sterlings Pangnga Rivers were quoted 8- 8 44, Southern Kintas $5 40 $5 55 and Pahangs
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  • 208 5 Co. Ltd. $30 00(1 lm Apr. 30 Oct <n u,wu ucl 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 3 °400;000- 97 2 ,/2 n m 1( nom l| iSi War. 31 sent Ss&tSV* 8 105 m nom 121 I23 il m n 20 J uiy 20 3 m»
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  • 722 5 STCKS SHARES (sued By Fraser Company Sincaporc. Oct. 27. 5 p.m. I 4,4ft 5jlft m m 28- 30i-Nom tfumbang 43 47l No m ■a»^' 25 3 26|9 ■k:"" 0 60 0.65 Weog 23 6 24j6xd ■r 1 1.45 1.50 selancor 10]6 nj6 ■ntai 22'- 23 > Ma,av 13 0 14|6xd
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  • 133 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oct 27, 5 p.m Total /or <-omi_..jiy Book? Date *i Div. year Close Payable TIN Bangrin sr,5 r less tax nA Chenderiang 7%<> less tax Jf™ >w on w Kamunting Tin 8% final nAv in r.n?\t. Mambau 5% final Oct. 21 g™ *J
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  • 205 5 LYALL EVAIT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. I Ampats 414ft 5|lft Batu Selangors 1.43 1.50 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin 236 25Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 1013 HI6xd Katu Tin 25J6 266 Killinghalls 18- 19|Kramats 10 6 11|6 Kuchais 1.31 1.36 Laruts 916 106 Linguis 160 1.68 London Tin 3|10ft 4!3
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    • 151 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) ■BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital 1 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve 1.000, jOO Chairman of the Board of Direr tors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: U CRLNA UE IONGIi Prwidem M
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    • 457 6 SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY at a,i 5 pj *'()nr of the best pictures of its kind seen for a Ion;- time 1 Free Preta (yesterday) 1 |IAP IT O L 5'SiP" MARCEL PAGNOL > 8 FAMOUS FRENCH PLAY "FANN Now a new M.-G.-M. Tr umph. PORT OF SEVEN SEAS STARRING WALLACE
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    • 16 6 lill NEXT CHANCE! Al II AM IMS 4 I f a. i Ilj > 4H ./hrnuf //^V
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    • 298 7 ju NEW CITXT "-30 P.M. UORLD "5 Wll 9 30 pM Controlled by Shaw Brn^ Ltd. I J Grand Double Feature Programme I MAN HUNTERS OF i THE CARRIBEAN S THRILLING JINGLE PICTUEI S S STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY GENE AUTRY in RED RIVER VALLEY j^. ji J+. GRAND PALACE (NEW
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    • 255 7 aLHambra I (DIRECTION: SHAW BROS LTD.) j DAILY 3 SHOWS -3-15 -6-15 9-15 p.m. i j SATURDAY SUNDAY MO&NING SHOW AT 11 A.M. j i The Picture The World Is Talking About! w «'^Ci i^^^^B '4 ill BMBBvOHBIMiiiI BRIAN DONLEVY JOHN CARH/I.IN" |JH BnnmMgm SIDNEY BLACKMEB ALAN DINEHART I CTIIW
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  • 245 8 POSSIBILITY of the establishment of MinUtrv of Supply was among ed by the Cabinet at its meeting yesterday, mjn r j- to Id thai further information should be obtained m upon what Is admitted to be i mo-i dimcmt question. It v.. k dded t!
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  • 187 8 Worst Case Of Negligent Driving, Says Judge Singapore, Thursday. I 1 lis is the Mroraf case of negligent driving that lias come up before me in the past !Vw days was the remark made by Mr. (.11 Koh, Tratli. District Judge, when S. Muthaya was convicted and fined 926 or
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  • 65 8 Singapore. Thursday \Ane of $3 or kn default five davv li. was Imposed on Lieut H M IfUe? attached to the Oilman Barracks, by Mr. C. H ECoh, Traffic District Jud ;e vhen he pleaded guilty to the charge of falling to conform to lamp sign; :ti
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  • 126 8 DISCLOSURES Y forces mobilised during the recent c made m a bt tadcani by Major von Wedel Press Department „f >h e Ministry. The broadcast n ten army corps, about 30 divisions, were motorized ln Q divisions, and aha, 500 planet were held in ret "the
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  • 310 8 Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. DUDGET meeting of tin* 'jegiilfttive Council will !»<• held in tin Council Chamber, Singapore, on Monday, vrben *h»» Governor ii expected to make imnortar.i statements of policy in his annual address. Financial motions will include the
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  • 84 8 SHIPBUILDING COMPANY'S DISSOLUTION •i tcl) The existence of a firm *J 1() ti wa more than 1.000 ships, includinships, and once employed J ended by the announcement blU idii don Gazette 1 that Palmer^ mp t and Iron Co. has been s» t ii>si)lv Register and the fjWJjjg under the
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  • 100 8 INSPECTOR FAILS TO APPEAR (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday WHEN the case against Ah Tee 11 was called up this afternoon In f f second police court before Mr. Conrai Oldham. Court Inspector T. E. Wray M l:rmed his worship that the mcv was present in court but he did
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    • 63 8 TREASURE TROVE Of THUNDERING THRILLS! I ■UPvsTIIMM /fj fiie year's K mot f exciting, W adventure* *M m filled c/iapfer p/ay HOBART BOSWORTH WILLIAM FARNUM' Q» ■I Bm Tk STARTS M^Saffll U A COLUMBIA Vb&^BtJHl Vl PICTURE A NEW BRIGHT PACE IN HYSTERICAL HISTORY! CHARLIE RUCGLES v4iH Barry Fltigerald May
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  • 167 9 I AST EFFORT TO AVOID DISASTROUS MOSCOW" Resent Drive In South Is What Chiang Hoped ME Japanese landing in Bias Bay in a confession of Japan's failure s.iar in hi r adventure in China and it is the last effort of these apamst Napoleons to avoid
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  • 59 9 1 fie above map sliows the present colonial distribution of Africa and the relationship of South- West Africa to the Inion of South Africa by whom it is administered under Mandate from the League of Nations. This former Germany territory is now figuring prominently in talk
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  • 221 9 Maginot Line" Near ■)f;i^»M:Ks concentrated in the Far Fast from every part m the Union are now engaged ■m the construction of a Soviet Btussiu .Maginot Line" of de-Hfem-e along the Manchukuo Hf rentier as far as the port of ■Vladivostok, accroding to the ■Moscow correspondent
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  • 69 9 The engagement is announced between Raymond Grey, third son of Dr. and Mrs. Vere Nicoll. of Lindsey House. Cheyne Walk. Chelsea, and Mary Elizabeth, voungest daughter of the latt« Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles E Madden, Bt.. C.C.8.. 0.M., and of Lady Madden Broadstone. Forest Row. Sussex. Mrs. Vere
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  • 61 9 Mexico City. Mexican oil bought by Germany is. being hurriedly shipped for the North Sea. It is learned that two tankers, one Norwegian and another Greek, each with a capacity of 100,000 barrels, are leaving at any moment for Hamburg. It is insisted here that the
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  • 356 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Oct. 28, 1938 COUNCIL PROSPECTS COUNCIL meets on Monday in Singapore tor the Budget session and there .should be some Interesting speeches, though no lireworks are ever expected from the legislators. Official or Unofficial, ot the Straits Settlements. The Governor will make his annual speech, the
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  • 863 10 PEACE OK WAR TO-DAY? 7^ r^l > T~\ TT/77 r^ I Bui Chinas Day .Will Cb«J REOWULF attacks another dangerous assumption—that Japan is anywhere near an economic and political collapse. DEOPLE In Malaya should not be Misled by tto assertion that .Japan faces an internal crisis Oune.se
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    • 32 10 To-days White Label Announcement It's hard to live within one s salary, but it's harder to live without it. TUt greatest hardship ic to be without BEWAR'S M w W.P >S A
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  • 1114 11 I House Of Royal Memories CCURACY IN STAGE SETTINGS I From Our Own Correspondent] London, Oct. 14. MATELY connected with the Royal family for two centuries, a mnus country house near London will shortly be to let. White p Richmond Park, a house
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  • 316 11 serious shortage of nurses is confronting hospitals in the Greater London area. A "school for nurses" established by the Middlesex Education Committee, which gives a two-years training at a low lee and in some cases free of all costs to parents, has only onethird
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    • 113 11 NOTICE. This serves to advise our numerous depots and subscribers that Son* Kim Phuay. collector, is no longer in our employ and has no authority to collect any monies on our behalf. The Malaya Tribune Press, LW. POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit vou
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    • 31 11 I THE TRUI TONIC FOOD I WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents 111l IB OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM Yick Woh Hing 429 North Bridge Road. Tel. No. 7922.
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  • 286 12 From the luxury of a palatial sixty -roomed castle in the Austrian Tyrol, Count Lesve-i Zeppelin. 12-year-old nephew of the German airship designer, and his beautiful Knglish wife have been forced to seek the sanctuary of a dilapidated liven omed cottage at South Uarnborough, near Kasingstoke,
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    • 46 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS NUICSUETI BBOOCHtt, He AT ltvuv ULLMAIVK WHERE PCAUTI rnd V\/.i:: AKE nui i noNUn The i i- <■» tome aud set" at RENE ULLMANN JEYYLIJ.IJtS. KafYles Piarp. MNCiAPORE. Oprnt'd d;»ily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. tu 6 u-m.
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  • 986 14 Are You A Good Mother? Don't Let The Inability To See Your Child's Faults Spoil His Chances Of Rig ht Development [T is by no means easy to be a good mother. At one moment, you must show love and a sympathetic understanding of childish whims and fancies— at another
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  • 587 14 Suggestions for school-children who are "off their feed" THE problem of feeding one's children satisfactorily of seeing that they obtain Miflleient nourishment without overloading their stomachs is one which is ever present in the life of a mother, in the tropics, especially when the weather i.s particularly
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  • 1147 15 Delicious Cool Beverages Which Are Easy To Make x rH ING i> more delicious on hut N L or incidentally, better ior the than drinks which have natural as their basis. It is the salts d uucts oi lemons, oranges and grapes increaM the alkalinity of the
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    • 43 15 L SALOON IPPOIJTO 19. CAPITOL BLIHi. TEL: 3080. The public an- hereby mlonned thai. M. Ippolito formerly of Maison Interlandi has now established his own Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon with modern equipment at the above He ensures his patrons every courtesy and satisfartion.
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    • 32 15 p 9 k^> N> PERMANKNT WAVING! A SPECIAUTV 1 i PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 j >i\iso\ riitM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 Stamford Rd I I FORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone; «61C) (Phone: 121)
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    • 318 16 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN UNOLAND) 00«FU N £w>o Nov. 18 HAJPUTANA 17^000 DecJio •BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 rAKTHAor 15.000 Ore 16 RANCHI H 000 Jan. 13 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec 17 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 Leaves Leaves lonnaKC S*MN Tonnage S'pore
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    • 350 16 !v TO FRENCH PORTS* j L*. CHARCEURS REUNIS I < B .unvnH For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk 4 CAP TOURANE For Maisille^. Nantes. St. Nazane Bordeau u JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA J CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphon-: M. 1. (from Saieon) m Successors of MOINECOMTE CO.. LTO.J muNiNN
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  • 249 17 High American Army Ami Navy b Officials Intend To Ask Congress For Credits U/"KtMl.i: by the European situation. Itiffe army and naval official* 7 intended to ask Congress i'oi additional credits lo need UP inilit u% preparations in the Tnitcd States. According
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  • 106 17 OVERSEAS TRADE OF CHILE Great Britain Is the leading customer Ol Chile, but third among importers, according to a messaue from Santiago quoting the half-yearly Chilian overseas trade returns. During the first hall ol" this year Great Britain bought to the value of £2,230.000 The United States came next with
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  • 49 17 RED TAPE U.S.A. STYLE I All the red tape is not in (Heat Bn tain The US Qovenuneitt has filed an income tax lien In Los Angeles again* 1 the estate of Jean Harlow. the film stai claiming £2,500 on her 1935 and 1989 incomes. Joan died last year
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  • 275 17 EFFORTS are being made in Honolulu to get United States Government permission for foreign ships to allow stopover m the Hawaiian Ifglands lor passengers going from thfl Orient to the United States and vice versa, said Mr. Charles Frazier, one time chainnan
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    • 293 17 Kl II \S I'IIILP LIME. (Incorporated in Australia* Due Sails. MERKI R Oct. N'ov. 5 MARELLa Nov 28 Dec. 2 il cheap r und trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the j following rate.*;. i passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or lelbourne to the connecting KPM
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    • 67 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINLj FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SA I II I A 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 3, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 237 17 postalTntellicence! TO-DAY k "Imperial" Oct 2a 2 p.m. -Imperial" 28 2 p.m •Imperial' 1 28 2 p.m. Qantas" 28 7.45 am ole Chr. Huypens 28 8.30 a.m. tni 'Imperial" 28 2 p.m. -Imperial" 28 2 p.m. Chr. Huygens 28 8.30 a.m. d ralfltlnf -niperial" 28 2 p.m. „„,,.< only) oSftop*
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  • 534 18 MINERS MAKE MORTALITY NEWS yALUABLE light on occup mortality in England and I is thrown by the Registrar-C Decenial Analysis. Part 1 1 A port deals with the thn to 1932. At the present time, i! .statistics of mortality provide the crellable instrument tor n. progress of national health comparing
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    • 1126 18 yr k —fl OP PI A r^ls^^ TRANSMISSIONS 2K 'i r it KAU'vJ j sfflrasaa i rlTtiniTD I"« BH Ben. I Hemember--pre- 1 ..tti. .1 rMord.n* fir^mophonr rrrord> j^ jJ>l II K <nt((l bv Percy Edgar. BBC Midland Sinners; chorus masoct 28 i;;:,;, SSTt-ras K ent; conducted by Reginald on
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  • 227 19 150,000 Reported During 4 Months Hankow, October 9. vi'WFSK CASUALTIES SUSTAINED in the Sino-Japanese hosti- lities during ibe past four months have reached the staggering of |5| 000 according to a statement issued by General Chen of the Political Board of the National Military ;H
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  • 64 19 Australian -American Trade Agreement The principal features of the furthoming trade agreement between Ausralia and America which the Prime MiUter of Australia .said he was hopeful rould come into operation shortly are fe abandonment of the heavy duties of NOTalun wool in America and conces- •> o> Australia in regard
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  • 98 19 DEPLORING the lack knowledge of each other which seemed to him to characterise the Dominions. Dr. William Menzies Whitelaw. of the staff of the Dominion of Canada Archives, appealed recently to an Ottawa audience to get better acquainted with the population of other parts of
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  • 91 19 HOUGHTON MAIN COLLIERY CAPITAL INCREASE The directors of Houghton Main Colliery propose to increase the capital to £700,000 by the creation of 200,000 new Ordinary shares of £1 each and to utilise £215,007 of reserve in distributing a capital bonus of 50 per cent. It appears that certain fixed assets
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  • 153 19 Cinema Projectors For The Navy of the development of the recreational facilities at present KMrtded by the Admiralty Cinema Fund a contract for the d 150 cinema projectors has been awarded to Gaumont 1 Equipment! Limited. These projectors will be fitted in 1 his Majesty's ships during 1939 and used
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  • 93 19 OUR fleet must be ready President Roosevelt declared in his annual lettfr to tho Secretary of ♦ho Mnw on the eve of Navy Day celebrations In the United States. ."Within the past year." he "wo'ld conditions have made It impeivtive that we should take stork
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  • 357 19 Will America Fall In Line? Chungking. APPRECIATION of the League of Nations' adoption of Article 16 of its Covenant and the hope that member states will individually apply sanctions against Japan and extend more substantial aid to China were expressed by Dr. H. H. Kung,
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    63 19 Lord Halifax, the Foreign Minister, attended the christening at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, of his grand-daughter, child of the Hon. Charles and Mrs. Wood. The baby was named Susan Diana. Mr. Wood, the child's father, is the son of Lord Halifax. He is Member of Parliament for York and Lord
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  • 112 19 REFUGEES MUST BE AIDED, SAYS PRIMATE I^IIK refVfCC question h;is become a u oriel problem, and needs roll lute effort for solution, said the Au-hhisliop of Cititerhurv. speaking at a luncheon >ield to appeal for support n> aid of the Abyssinian rr fugee relief fund Th»» Primate Mid w<- bave
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  • 58 20 CROWN PRINCESS ATTENDS UNVEILING CEREMONY The Crown Princess of Italy. Prin««'ss Marie Jose of Piedmont, arrived in Paris to attend the reremony in the Place de la Concorde in which her brother. Kins: Leopold of the liclgians, unveiled the memorial to their father— the late King Albert. Photo shows Princess
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  • 538 20 JHAT Germany did not acquire a pauper in the Sudeten German territory is indicated by a comprehensive report to be published by the German Institute for Business Research. It is indicated that many of the principal industries in the former Czecho-Slovak State
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  • 61 20 Princesses Will Not Make Journey f DETAILS of the vis.t to Canad^Ta, V King and Queen next year are not decided, according to an offlciar statf' Rumours that the ship for the vova* has already been chosen an- inaceuS It is learned on good authority hot
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  • 357 20 Bandoung Centre Of I Quinine UAVE you ever remarked hou all your friends in the East Indi* have spent a longer or shorter time at Bandoung? This has always led one to think (M Bandoung must be considered A j centre ol the Dutch East Indies,
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  • 61 20 Disappointment at the inf<£ J ceived that the new steel*"' r rd M started for at least 18 mo"th.-. J" Town Council has decided t fl dal meeting to consider t A] dustrial and uncmploynici| m oroposal to promote a m Bill for the Town Council
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    • 100 20 M 44fl Picked and prv^served as [T '^JttmjMF^ri soon as thev r^ r| P l an^ tl^vwt^M^^ packed in airtight bottles, I rossr 6< Blackwcll's 1 Gooseberries remain m J v «o'v't fresh ami puicv as on the 'I ;^S av tnal tnc> art R atnerec^ 'P^JfSR'i 11 and will
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  • 145 21 GUTHRIE CO'S RUBBER REPORT u and OD.'l report loi l u follow: Although ,t nhvsicul rubber avail- mall, price, have H during the oast a 0 the market hai been oSUring disinclined to nv «Snt -a fact which i.s SUSSES* with the jrjJ.C Meeting on Nov. 15. „i n ^;n
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  • 90 21 Memorial Service To Air Crash Victim RELIGIOUS service m memory of the late Mr R. Nunn, who was it a' sea when the plane he was "lotino crashed on Tuesday, will be ield at the scene of thr incident his afternoon. "^officH 1 Archdcacon Graham White The official Police launch
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  • 94 21 FRENCH TRADE INCREASES i~ ES l »'<- value of French ;n '^;|n V UHi ,x lmr ts ore shown in-,,, for th <> *irst nine Ch th VlVir iss »v the 11 administration. £Ug lucutar £138 millions h £123 mi lons last year. ugg mllUoni compared trade to Britain jumped
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  • 322 21 Fished Out Of Water, Sent To Gaol Singapore, Thursday. THE time was 2.30 in the morning of Oct. 19. The scene: the inner roads where the motor vessel Van Heutze from China ports was riding at anchor opposite Clifford Pier. Mr. Ong Peck Lok, assistant supervisor. Department of Excise, and
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  • 77 21 Peace Suicidal, Mr. K. K. Tan (Tribune Staff Reporter) fHAIRMAN of the Central Organisation of South Seas China Relief Funds, Mr. Tan Kah Kee again telegraphed Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek yesterday. The leader is urged to continue resistance as was promised in the Lushan manifesto at the beginning of the
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  • 49 21 Berlin. Oct. 27. Prominenee li Riven in nine German newspapers to the alleged Oeech provocations against Sudeten German minorities in a district bordering the net frontier. "Angrifr' says that the Oerman public is greatly disturbed by the incidents like these incompatible with the assurances from Prague. Renter.
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  • 126 21 South African Defence Measures The possibility that the Africa station of the Royal Navy at Simonstown may bo strengthened by increasing the number of snips and shore staff was mentioned by Mi, K. A. Carey. M.P. for Eccles, England. Mr Carey, who is visiting the city, has devoted much of
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  • 469 21 THOUGH ihrills wt re lacking in the main bout of lust nights final in ternational wrestling tournament at the nappy Wo'ld Stadium, supporting three bouts came up to expectations, pleased the large cio*jvd present. Wong Bock Cheung, champion of China, opposed King Kong, world champion,
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  • 242 21 COUTH Africa Defence Minister Pirow's visit to Portugal is being followed with interest in London, in view of Germany's colonial claims. A message from Lisbon states that in spite of reports from abroad, opinion in well-informed circles If that Government will not discuss
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  • 74 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter Singapore, Thursday When ;t case ol house- ticspas.s preferred ■gainst a Straits-born Chinese, Tan Bah Chee was called up this morning in the second police court before Mr Conrad Oldham. Court Inspector T. B Wray Informed hia worship thai the accused had Settled
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  • 557 22 ASSAULTED ACCOUNTANT WITH ASHTRAY, HOCKEY STICKS TEACHER, COLLEGb BOYS FINED $15 Singapore. Thursday. lULXJMFNT in the Marcus assault case was delivered this morning by Mr s H Cheah in the Sixth Police Court. •There is no doubt whatsoever" observed his worship, "that Carl Marcus was assaulted in the manner alleged
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    27 22 RECORD ATTEMPT Mr. Alex Ili-iishuu (extTCMC Irft) watching an army of mechanics preliaiini; his plane at (iravcsend for his record attempt to fly to South Africa recently.
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  • 240 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. WIIATKVKR else they deserve, Kuala Lumpur's burglars have earned the prize for supreme impudence. On Tuesday night under the very noaef Ol a police patrol they broke into two European houses in a well-known residential district of Kuala
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  • 69 22 Y.W.C.A. Business Professional Girls Club Metaben of the yw.ca Itniinm and Professional Girl Club arc reminded oi the regular monthly social eventnf to be told at th< ywca Raffles guav on Monday, Oci II i 1:, pni a ,|Mciai programme Attraction vtU m a talk and demonstration on "Make "l>
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  • 27 22 IM.HE M. Hassan, of Bras Basah ROM, is leaving for Labuan by the J.ajang on Saturday, and will bo away for about two months
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  • 176 22 MR. Alfred Joseph Coneeieao, Government pensioner, passed awav at the residence of his nephew Mr. Albert Conceicao. early on the morning of Oct. 25, after a very short illness ot the afce of 74 years. His wife passed away .just three weeks before. He
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  • 76 22 \ii John Francis < Donald Desker luutth son of Mrs. m. J Desket of Singapore, patsed away at hi.s residence B Hglap on Wednesday after a loncthv Illness, at the very early age Of 25 vear.s lie wta unmarried The runeral took place vettefdu niornlng
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  • 28 22 London. Oct. 27 The Lord Mayor's Fund** the relief of refugee* in cs?hol"v;.kia wa.s last nmht W J2f t read] f2H,000 British Official Wireless
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  • 85 22 Chinese Businessman To Settle Strike? Singapore, Thnrsiu i I I KTHLR lill.p to the early n. settlement of the present ricksha strike \us yesterday s i v en when a certain promineil Chinese businessman offered hN services as mediator between the Qwntn and pullers He visited a numlin oj the
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  • 285 22 Broke Into House, Caught Convicted Singapore. Thuni REGINALD Cordeiro Eurasian, who descri self as a canvasser, was sentenel 15 months' rigorous imprison to be followed bv two years' pc supervision, in the Criminal Dm Tourt 10-day. He was convicted by Mr H. A.I rer. the District Judge, on a rharp
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  • 202 23 0; Fort Canning 0. RC >attle of the forwards was witnessed yesterday when the rU with Fort Canning in a pointless Rugby game, on the 1 1 1cl conditions due to an steady drizzle that H:oui thfgame renderher side impotent. fortunate in having
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  • 106 23 Magistrate Says Accused Was Lucky Singapore, TllßlMli Ul :i\Z 11. WUUIVM to day save 11 evidence in a fftM in \vhi<h hh»»; Jaik Veonp was chargN with negligently driving his motor tycie and colliding with Werner's tar in Tank Road on August In. After hearing the evidence Mr. C. H.
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  • 349 23 for the Winter meeting at Singapore opened this morning at Hukit Timah. Yesterday e\ening's rain rendered the goinu on the heavy side, and the horses were confined to slow work. Only a handful of spectators were present. 1 First out. EASTERN
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  • 167 23 S.G.C. RUGBY The following have accepted to play for the S.CC. vs. Raffles College Union to-day at the S.CC.:— R. B. Melhuish; P. D. Outwin, W. H McMeill (capt.t, J. H. Forrester. O W Wolters; A. Foster, L. F. D. May; H. A Schamper, E. C. Haywood, G. J. Robinson,
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  • 42 23 The "B" Class final in the S.C.C. billiards tournament will be played today between F. V. Read and Carl Lawson. On Friday (4th> "A" Class handicap final Brigadier C. A. E Cadell (—lso* meets C. R. Wardle i 60 1.
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  • 387 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J venth annual 10 miles cross-country race organised by the I lencal Union will take place on Sunday morning starting from W«l I nion premises at Rangoon Road at 7 a.m. sharp. Jt the Clerical Union in j U l theSporfi coif:
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  • 123 23 Criminal Breach Of Trust (Tribune StafT Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. ESCORTED by a European Warder from the Changi Prison, O. Edwards who is at present undergoing a term of imprisonment, appeared before Mi Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning in answer to a charge of criminal breach of
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  • 156 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Thursday. A mil of |]J or in default five days' simple imprisonment was the sentence passed by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this afternoon when his worship found Mr. George Hyder asst. manager of Metro-Gold wyn -Mayer guilty of
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  • 60 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday There was a ,reported case of robbery fins morning at Tampeni.s Road, three miles oft the main road when four Chinese armed with uxe.s entered the hOUSC Of a Chin e.se and got away with jewellery to the value of
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  • 30 23 The hockey match between the .sec aiKi the Ceylon Sports Club which mwt to hare been played at the sec. yesterday afternoon was postponed owing to inclement weathei
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  • 379 24 Roosevelt Criticises Munich Agreement "Peace By Fear" Allegation Washington. Oct. 27. IIKKSIDKNT Buwttll in broadcast criticised by implication the Munich agreement and suKKewted that the TniU'd States favoured the uisarmament conference. He said it wa« becomins: increasingly clear that peace by fear had mi higher or more enduring quality than
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    23 24 A herring drifter rolling in the choppy seas as she crossed the bar on her rituni to Lowestoft Harbour, Suffolk. recently.
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  • 48 24 Land I Mtt* the meeting o Hierarchy m LlK j w i. tiM following in. u>l< Rraphed to Mr Chamberlain < Lhollc Ak hb their heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Mini u hi ucce n;i i n the O l ran oromlied l<»ynlt British Official Wireless
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  • 243 24  - New Leader For South Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siane Pan AFTER a conference. Fourth Route Army leaders, in a telegram to-day, urged General Ho Yinfc Chien to leave for the south to direct the campaign of the troops, the disposition of a likely counter offensive having been complv ted.
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  • 105 24 Japanese Enter British Concession f ATE last night Japanese patrols entered the former British Concession but state that they are merely anxious to see where they are allowed in order to inform the main body, which is arriving very shortly. Admiral Holt is constantly in touch with the Japanese, who
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  • 92 24 Budapest, Oct. 21 IT is understood that a note m serting Hungary's demand full settlement of the dispute i lines laid down in a previous not stipulates that Czech troops sh evacuate, within the next four five days, the ten thousand squs kilometres of territory Prague
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  • 60 24 Oxford By -Election London. Oct. 27-Po]ln:u li *i place to-day in the Oxford C > election caused by the death ol the tn servative. Captain Bourne, who i ai I general election bad a majo Ithe Labour candidate of 61.W fl ica-ncKdates are Mr. Q ...'I I National Conservative J"J
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  • 71 24 Wellington. O< JHE fomiation of a national military reserve for home defence i of ;i«i emergency is being undertaken by the Ministry of 1 The scheme envisages a reserve force consisting of 1,000 ex enrolment between the ages of 40 and 50 years is being
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