Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newstoatoer- "tgj newspaper. i Guaranteed Largest Sales "Vol. XXVI.- No. 244. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 16, liKiT The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937 ?IV'
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    • 531 2 HU SH STOCK OF Long Baths in cast iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Old taps, 5' 0" overall price $35.00 each. 5' 6" do $36.50 ii'O'' do $38.00 Table lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M.
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    • 717 2 t BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY [MEMORIALS in marble or granite. Photos sent on application, no obligation to purchase. Phone 6075, SINGAPORE CASKET CO., 1, Penhas Road. FRESH FLORAL WREATHS made to order at short notice. Phone 6075. THE CASKET CO., 3, Penhas Road. DEAFNESS—partial or total—compll:ated with head noises and other troubles
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    • 772 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT" NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 22nd October. 1937 for the following work: Washing of Linen for Government Bungalows for the year 1938. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the sum of
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    • 811 2 THE PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE. (Chapter 216). TENDERS are mvited for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a PWM three years from the Ist January, in each of the streets or sections of streets in the Town Division oi U» Settlement of Malacca, described in the Schedule hereto annexed and
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    • 571 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received up nog. Wednesday, October 2Jth U U. at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore from persons desirous (i) SuDDlies to Government Hospuais, and to the Health Branch, Singapore, for a period of one year, commencing January Ut, 19 Forms of tender may be obtained
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    • 253 2 RESIDENCY OF RIOI-W AND DEPENDENCIES. NETHERLANDS INDIE. 4 TENDERS The exclusive right to retail facture spirits in the Residency I and Dependencies 'except the Tujuh Archipelago and the dep situated in Sumatra) for the Ist April. 1938. to the end of Ma or from the Ist April, 1838, to of
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  • 239 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SWEDISH NAVAL ARMAMENT Vice-Admiral's Five-Year Scheme ori c) e Ch de Ch amps. First, nitlin Swedish Admirality, has ?rnment e year schc rne to his Gov•9??42 SC n h nT e to the period J7 d would involve a total exlenditure of 185 million kroner viz nree
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  • 238 3 Praiseworthy Work In Face 01 Great Difficulty Carrying out a difficult job In a short !me, although their establishment Is loca'ed in the Yangtszepoo irea. the Shanghai Dockyards, Ltd.. :entlv dry-docked the Fu Kwang. Asiaic Petroleum Company vessel, and r*>aired broken lubricating lines to the wirboard propeller's stern
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  • 66 3 Freeport. New York. Cnrrier pigeons were used to carry SOS. messages from a fishing boat which got into difficulties of! the coast here. The motor of the vessel, Caliban IV. r >iled 12 miles out at sea. and the pigeons were sent off to the coastguard
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    • 299 3 And H M A 41 s\ 1 fl 1 "HIM —m s C 0.% SAILINGS. WARDS. Due Tor.nage. aTpora 1937. 11.*>00 Oct. 22 I LOO Oct. 25 fI.OJO Nov. 17,000 Nov. 5 6.5 JO Nov. 19 IT.OOO Nov. It 17.000 D?c. 3 15.000 Dec. 17 0 Dec. 18 15 UuO
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    • 128 3 B. L fct N. CO/S SAILINGSFOE BANGKOK. Due fliruianore KOLA In port Oct. 17 KISTNA Oct. 20 Oct. 23 or PENANG, RANGOON CACUTTA. KARAGOLA Oct. 20 Oct. 22 KARAPARA Oct. 27 Oct. 23 rOK FORI BWETTENHAM, PENANIi, N'EGAPATAM, KARIKAL. PORTO NOVO, JtJDDALOKE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. RAJULA In port Oct. 21
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    • 524 3 W B. K.~ 1 KOKUSAI LINE 1 (KOKUSAI MS EN KAIBHA) (Incorporated in Japan). J hot JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Dae Dae Sail m c i )nt I MITSUI LINE j j (MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA. LTD.) (Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama).
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    • 85 3 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave nm Singapore. SHIR ALA 8,000 Oct. 21 TTLAWA 10,000 Nov. 4 SANTHLA 8,000 Nov. 18 For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTT\ TANFIELD Oct. 10 Omits Rangoon. TALMA 10,000 Oct. ?0 STRDHANA 8.000 Nov. 11 SHIRALA 8,000 Nov. 25 P&Q BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT
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    • 344 3 Special Holiday Cruises as Bangkok Saigon Angaor Pnom Penh Dlspl. From Ret'g, M.B. Tone. B'pore. B'pore. "MEONTA" 11,000 Oct 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGLA" 12,500 Dec. 11 Dec. 3i Luxurious One-Class Motorshlpg All Cabins have adjoining private bath ROUNDTRJP FARE: (excluding stay ashore in Bangkok) SI4O. ENJOY 20 DATS VACATION AT
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    • 483 3 STEAMEK SAILLM §NORDDEUTSC!?TJI LLOYD Incorporated Jn German/). The un demoted am m* Con pan v*! intended Qxturea:— OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI VORTH CHINA lad JAfkM uuv aVvsre. s.s. "KOELN" omits Japan Oct 3o' s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits N. China Nov. :i HOMEWARD For ffOMAND, HAMBURG A BRF:*** Sails from FV>"*
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  • 427 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Oct. 15. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Quiet Steady Tone Bi;i6 7 15|16 —Vb Spot Buyers. J*' 10 8 1 16 —1;16 Sellers. j 1 —116 (Ist Forward) Nov. Buyers. JJ JJ lljli -Vs Riifi 8 —1 16 (2nd Forward) Dec. |uyers. 81.16 (3rd Forward)
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    • 736 4 •J. j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. i (incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). CAPITAL: S Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUHJDING, CHCUA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: i, > Majft*fin#; Direst** 3173 Secretary it** Gaaaral alaaafar Sill Accountant MM j r»i«tra»als Address: "OVl*§*A" M>KDO* EAEEEEE i NEW EOEJK
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    • 110 4 YES W BURN Do Sun, Wind and Dust make your Eyes bloodshot and cause a burning sensation Then you should use Murine A few drops of this •oothing, cooling lotion speedily end the burning feeling and soon clear up the bloodshot condition. Always apply Murine after motoring or outdoor sports
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    • 179 4 .ASS. NUKSt" "I was struck with that myself, Miss Maitland, and 1 have found that nearly every girl in the class is now having 'California Syrup of Figs' regularly. "I always find that the bowel cleanliness that this brings, promotes good appetite, vigorous health and regular school attendance. You will
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    • 341 4 God Caused Signs Or Seals On The Hands Of All The Sons Of Men? Professor K. S. Maniam,— t 'Jofjj^^^^ THE ROYAL OCCULTIST __^^^^m Who Predicted The Recent Happening s 0$ In Connection With The Selangor Succession Etc The Fatality Of His Late Royal Highness Prince Purachatra, The Governor Rotary
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  • 572 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore. Oct. 16, 10 a.m. MINING Frajser St Co. Bayers Sellers 5 5 6xd 31 33 50 55 -norn 29 9 31 085 0.90 24 25 170 175 day 29 30 21 22 038 0 43 115 1.19 29 6 30
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  • 40 5 Messrs. S E Levv^ndTT'/'^^'' JC »J ana CO.. S !lf annrp Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Antamok n Pesos Benguet Consolida- 0 55 ted Consolidated M:nes o°ol9° JJg San Mauricio 9 0.58 United Paracale g.SS oj?
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  • 467 5 Daily Report By S. E. Lery Co. Q| Rubber Com. < Westlnghouse 1041, tiU* B—Bid. 2 1(H COMMODITIES Previous New York Cotton- 05^' December 8.25 25 8 26 27 March 8.16 17 8 23 Chicago Wheat: 6 rw Ctmb er 977 98 100» Chicago Corn: December 5338
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  • 27 5 The Raub Australian Gold Mining rJf !S* we ks ended Oct. 9 was iSmTb 1 re P° rts that the output for i.iKm ounces.
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  • 284 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct. 16. 10 a.m. Company Dividend Books Close financia Date Ex Div. yea tin Payable Date to date Tn Am pat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 rvf oi rw Johan 10% int. Oct. 22 g£ 2 <**• Larut 1'- No. 17 Oct. 20
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  • 231 5 iQdn N I C IPAL: 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 V 40 $400,000 Int. mt. Apr. 1. Oct. 1 98 100 c 1 .oept 30 102 IQ4 Qom 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. !<ui »i M9 -y 15. Nov 15 99% 101 ri V 47 $1,600,000
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  • 131 5 Local Firms' Weekly Reports I LEWIS PEAT (SINGAPORE) Ltd:Singapore, Friday. The wave of pessimism that has been spreading over the world has now invaded the rubber market, and prices bee Ess shorr^o\fering U has°cr^H < in' but any small pains that have been made have been quickly lost
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  • 94 5 Guthrie Co., Ltd. Under the influence of further Belling X;. ri b?r r ices haw experienced i farther sharp decline, but yen at new comparatively low levels there has been practically no support from any section of the market y Latest indications point to a check in nave oeen bac.lv
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  • 400 5 Stanton Netson Co., Ltd. Under massed attacks from mixed h<whave given way still Witl heavy liquidation. On rnursday a .sharp rally was staged, and t appeared that a definite counter-at-ack was developing, but yesterday there pas been a heavy set-back due to a tor. and all the ground won has
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  • 89 5 Parte 147H32 Rtol^aSto 15 York 4.96-s officials Montreal 4.95% Athens 5471' 2 Brussela 29.44% sellers e £f!s Bucharest 672i0 A a 07. M °ntevideo 39 13 1G ('i a 941 91 8 V 3 SeUers d o L Buenos Aires— Berlin 12.35 Bombay 16' S:ockholm 19.39 Vb Shanghai
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    • 126 5 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of Tn T.T Physician. it aow to those terrible spells of Choui*£JSL? rouKhme and wheezing Asthma by kS hfe the true nosewhich is Genoa in the blood No nore burning of powders, no more hypodermic injections. This new discovery I\Z
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    • 267 5 S. E LEVY CO. -j Shanghai, Hongkong Manila, Singapore. divestment Bankers and Ur.htrt in Securities and Commodity Daft* Fore gn Market Cable and Quota ion Se?m^ Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N V I NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE
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  • 122 6 Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. to a ay. Medan, Jask§, tAmsterdam! and ;Londons: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. today. Java e-nd Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai, *Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Australia, Xncw
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  • 16 6 The Ail Mail despatched from Singapore on Oct. 9 was delivered m London yesterday.
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  • 35 6 Owing to the late arrival of the Qantas aciopiane from Australia tne air malls or iiongkong, Europe etc. previously announced as eiosing at 10 p.m. to-day Wiii now dose at iO p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 57 6 public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. If ,{ug s -A" v., R-E. college. Andrews A v. r v College ground; Johore HP. Hocl^W Chcngi; R.I. YM.C.A. I v R E. (Changi), Cnangi, x. it v pf Pulau Brani. f Ba «^ssr3^s^: P0 <or" S Dat YoA H.ll,
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    • 388 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL i TO-MtiHT J Orchestral C oncert S.ir, to p.m. J Dinner and Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight j CABARET ATTRACTION j j BRYsVIAN'S REVUE 5 STAR ARTISTES. j S DANCING ACROBATIC BURLESQUE COMEDY PRESENTING THEIR LATEST SUCCESS ROOK YOUR I %BLE NON-DINERS SLOP. 1 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA RAFFLES
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    • 148 6 Lj, rd sofcei the secret I rS DAY-LONG FRESHNESS The soap that enables the skin to preserve throughout the miJ-dav heat the refreshing coolness of the morning. There i< nothing in Wright's to harm the BUM delicate skin. K< Its cleansing qualifies ;.r<- added unrfoaffed flsi i itli properties which
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    • 459 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS (10 YE ii MiN T I\ OTIFICAIII lenders from approved Contractors cniy will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon oi the JsSth. October, 11*37. for the following WOi ks: Supply and delivery of sand for the year 1938. Lvery person applying for a form
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    • 561 6 Government ]notification. Anders from approved contractors .J^ 1 vm be r ceiv.dat the Honourable toe Colonial Secretary's Oftic, to on pi the 29th. November, 193/ lot me following work:Prpction of Two Warus and Lava toricV for Chronic Mental Fatten s. Mental Hospital, Singapore Evcrv person applying for a fo.m 01
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    • 538 6 DON'T EXPERTS!? WITH YOUR STOMACH You cannot afford t" lake i your stomi-li. Many peopl fond of tWm« they feel a little of: Col nr. Tl most djngcrou i where \> ir concerned. Tlie stomach is hardest-worked and vital org its smooth running your who good spirit- depend. Vet, unl
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    • 231 6 {postal intelligence I i steamer Bails' dispatches TO-DAY FOR DATE AND TIME Java South-West Sumatra, S.East r*» Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Qct 16 230 p>m Timor Dilly JjjJjJ 16 3 p.m. Borneo <North). Brunei and Labuan Marudu 16 3 pm India:--East. North. South? 16 3 pjn and West t Islami
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    • 852 7 ciU RCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 650 a.m. Holy Communion. m. Matins, en. Choral Eucharist Holy Communion, n. Sunday School, m. Evensong and Sermon. The Rev. D. E. J. Hodge. WEEKDAYS Communion on Monday, (St. Day i at 7 and 8 a.m., Wedy and Friday at 8
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    • 188 7 In the T amil Parsonage Choir practice. "BETHEBDA" (Bras Basah Road) f Bread (Ma 4 3 °Cl a m ses SUnday *****01 and Bible 6 p.m. English Service Speaker: Mr. G. Baker Tuesday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meetfn* Thursday, 3 p.m. Nyonya Mee?mg g Speaker: Mr. G. Grigg ama Pm BIDIC
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    • 759 8 I 3 Shows To-Day at the ALHAMBRA 6 15 |TI7~I HIGH, WIDE and HANDSOME Earm The Praise of The Critics! -J'J r r jjk*rWlMKKk) I JI'ST LOOK AT THESE LOCAL PRESS REPORTS: The Morning Tribune One of the fnest screen entertainments ever mPH] j Free Press High. Wide and Handsome
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    • 30 8 ESP? THE GREATEST!? tog ADVENTURE 0: AN < I J jfCONRAD TOT j «-ANNABEUA j RAYMOND SCAfiPT sophie stcwart .la vvki ;mc3 acuflf J \w »mM («n ii^K >* i Next Wee:/--iii
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    • 256 8 t! —""ZT LAST DAY tHLJV'Ci*-* MUSIC and MIRTH; COMEDY TREAT fi .7 I..RLS! SIDE-SPLITTING POH! f YOURSELFrsIf--- iTAi TS j COWARD EVERETT lajSßmt*' :•,.•>, HCRTON jfe^lil> in HArtRY LEON WILSON S Uproai ous Story|| ■^^HH^^Ss i THE YEAR'S MOST I OUTSTANDING MUSICAL y COMEDY ROMANCE KHB HUNDREDS OF GORGE- BBWIBP
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    • 263 9 I Avoid Eye Strain CONSULT Ellison.S.Ezekiel 6- Co., B Appointment to H. EL the Rajah of Sarawak. Opticians Watchmaker* ONLY ADDRESS:— 3, Capitol Building, ggBbOi^HHKJiai^BHIHHBMHBHB "THE LAYING HEN" Poultry Food Suppliers 179, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone No. 6834. All British Dry Mash Food, Scratch Grain $6.35 per 160 lbs. bag.
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    • 617 9 PULMOBIOSE vfflz SIROP <*s** Excellent remedy to cure all Br%MI affections of the respiratory VF k Cough, Cold, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Inl\ Vjl flttBnz a, Asthma, Tuberculosis, $z,»\i large bottle. $1.50 small bottle. TUSSOFECT COUGH LOZENGES for Colds, Cough, Bronchitis and other throat and chest troubles. 70 cts. box. CHAR I
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    • 844 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS "WANTED lt^ andar i in 1 andor Commercial subjects essential. Music an Asset Armlv Box No. 362 co Malaya TrttSne", bJSJK TO LET-194A. Nallur Road, fully furnished fitted with water and electricity. For further particulars apply V. S. P. Subramanian Chettiar, 47, Market Street, Singapore. WANTED—A Lady teacher,
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  • 19 10 HALE -LFONARD. Cyril Clement Hale to Constance Alice Leonard, at Wesley Church, en 15th October. 1937.
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  • 770 10 was to De expected, the nowvery active Japanese propaganda department have lost no time in replying to the definite and substantiated Chinese assertions that the Japanese troops have used poison erases. "All lies! All lies!" cry the Japanese frantically. We are asked to believe that everything which counts
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  • 169 10 Draft Estimates In Gazette SINGAPORE Municipal estimates for v 1938 were gazetted last night and will be discussed by the Commissioners at their monthly meeting a week next rr.u .>. Although it i; estimated that at the end ol the current year the total sur plu -in
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  • 53 10 Death Of Hongkong Ship's Engineer The death of Mr. Gilbert Charles Watson. second engineer of the steamer Helikon, occurred in Hongkong on Oct. 6. Decerned, who was o4 j cars of age. died from dysentery. He leaves a widow and three sons and a daughter who
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  • 24 10 Mr. C. G. R. Phillips, Acting Senfor Engineer. Posts and Telegraphs, Seremban, has gone on home leave. Mr. A A. Strachan has succeeded him.
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  • 27 10 Dr. W. Hughes, Medical Officer, Seremban General Hospi.al, has proceeded on Home leave. Dr. D. T. MacCarthy who is due from leave, will succeed him In Soremban
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  • 197 10 NOTES COMMENTS English Education rKING part in a debate on the question of employment for the youth of Malaya, a headmaster denied that the system of education was bad but admitted that it was not as good as it sight be. Judging by some Of the results, the statement that
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  • 235 10 mHE field of newspaper work in Malaya offers opportunity for local beys who have a good knowledge of English. A youth who has learnt shorthand and has sufficient command cf English to be able to use the shorthand intelligently can always be sure of employment: but the number
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  • 194 10 rriHE issue of the Chinese Lib to the amount of 1500,000,0 success beyond all expecta it is expected that the issue v. at lea3t t'.>o or three month scribe, facts have show., cne hand, the officials in eh bondi are rather conservative estimates, and on the oth I
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  • 138 10 Q VERSE AS Chinese. ir.ost enthusiastic about I In Malaya, for exa:r.::l Cliinese Government has only a limited proportion of th the demand has far exceed ply. This is not strange. be< Malayan Chinese are well-th-cir generosity. They nev r id ta their compatriots either of abroad in
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  • 254 10 "Looker On rpHE guests at a recent ball were sup- posed to represent insects. A meeK little man who arrived in his everyday clothes and without any disguise explained falteringly that it was his wife's idea. A t* A burglar who caught his finger in a
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    • 166 10 I If 1 We can highly recommend this milk... there is none better obtainable Obtainable from fli <« Jfe I" ALL HOOD DEALERS COLUMBIA Singapore. K. Lumpur. INFANT Ijpjmiffi! l able formUrlls FEEDING/ vitamin content ll L 4r?af "Frc.sn as the day it ivas packed" IkYOU CAN BE SURE OF
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    • 56 10 .5. <• j S Studio ti tl j for 1 foto-portrrt Q by j a foto-arlist J 5 only 1 HAVE YOUR j EYES EXAMINED —by the most modern methods known to science. Consultation without cost or obligation K. A. THOMPSON U.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) Arcade. "Phone 300"? Largest
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  • 566 11 MEDITERRANEAN PROBLEM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S "CLARION CALL" FROM CHICAGO Reuter. London, Oct. 15. TIJC Sparish situation, with some Aurences to the Far East, entire- hi lopolised an important speech Vi". Anthony Eden, Foreign Ministe" Llandudno to-day.
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  • 1408 11 irrl By Over 10,000 People British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 15. i<:n Secretary had reception j iicr.ce of 5,000 when he ad- Conservative Party rally j in North Wales, to-night, i. v. is relayed to two other by loudspeakers on the pier, j •itimated the speech was heard
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  • 120 11 Mediation The First Step I Reuter. Brussels, Oct. 15. IT is understood the Nine-Power Conference will definitely oe held in Brussels at the end of October. Hyde Park (New York) Oct. 15. Replying to a question, Mr. Roose\elt said substantially that an attempt at mediation in the
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  • 133 11 Heavy Losses Of Japanese Tientsin, Oct. 15. GREAT victory was scored by the Chinese in Shansi yesterday. Supported by scores of planes, the Chinese destroyed the Japanese defences in uenping, and inflicted severe losses on he enemy. They are now besieging the enemy in Liuchiachong and another
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  • 114 11 Lord Camrose's £20,000 Libel Damages Reuter. London, Oct. 15. IN the King's Bench division to-day a special jury awarded Lord Camrose £12,500 and the Daily Telegraph £7,500 sterling damages in a libel action against the fascist newspaper "Action," which implied that Lord Camrose is a Jewish international financier
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  • 178 11 Provinces Taken CO-ORDINATION OF FORCES Reuter. Peiping, Oct. 15. rpHE Japanese claim a further advance in th? Tsinpu rail zone as far as in Shantung, 25 miles north of the Yellow River. The situation in North Shansi is obscure. Despite Chinese claims ot victory in the Yuanping
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  • 136 11 league To Fight Epidemics Reuter. Geneva. Oct 15 THE health sub-committee of the Technical Co-oprration with China Committee, to-day adopted details of a plan for comma" to the help of the Chine.se Government in its struggle agains* eoidemics. Generally, it follows the lines of the proposal
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  • 107 11 Importer Convicted In Police Court FOR having imported watch cases to which a false description had been given. Nassim H. Ezekiel, described as the proprietor of E. Nassim and Co., North Bridge Road, was convicted and fined $150 or one month's imprisonment in default, on each
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  • 92 11 Grandi Talks To Mr. Eden British Official Wireless. London, Oct. Id. COUNT Grandi, the Italian Ambassador, called on the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, at the Foreign Office last evening and had a long conversation. The discussion was about the Spanish situation, with particular reference to to-morrow's meeting.
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  • 29 11 Reuter. Atlantic City, Oct. 15. The committee Of the Industrial Organisation Convention has passed a resolution in tavour of a boycott of ail Japanese manufactured aroods Reuter
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  • 122 11 FLIGHT BEGINS Preliminary To New Mail Scheme Reuter. London, Oct. !."> THE Imperial Airways flying-boat Satyrus left Alexandria to-day on survey flight of 6.000 miles across India to Singapore with the object of testing the marine air bases' fly-ing-boat facilities which have been organised. The route
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  • 158 11 No Concern With Political Questions Reuter. Vatican City, Oct. lo. THE report circulated abroad that presentatives of the Catholic Chuvcv. in the Far East have been informed that the Holy See will collaborate wiUi Japan in a struggle against Bolshev :-vi has evoked an official
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  • 175 11 Tightening Up Of Control AUTHORITY for officials appointed 11 under tlie Textiles Quota 3 Ordinance to make forcible entry of premises on which it is suspected that textile go are stored illegitimately is Included in a new amendment to the existing law of textiles regulation which It Is
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  • 70 11 Heads American NinePower Delegation Reuter. New York, Oct. 15 THE American delegation to the NinePower Conference, headed by Mr. Norman DavLs, is sailing on Wednesday aboard the U.S.S. Washington, according to the Washington correspondent of the New York Daily News. The paper adds that Mr Davis was
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    • 43 11 We instal >> JK?S^Wj}i most up-to-date instruments for Eyo _^k^MN^s^': Examination. Best a \-jĔĔ Quality Lenses to vS§&*<; Safeguard Eyesight, Entire Satisfaction guaranteed vet Cheapest Charge amured. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO Diplom. Optometrist:—C. S. CHONO, OPT. D. (U.S.A.). Address:—l 42, South Bridge Rrl.. Spore,
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  • 1843 12 MANY CHANGES Chairman's Interesting Announcement Singapore, Friday. REFERENCE to a change in status of the Indian Chamber of Commerce was made by Mr. M. Jumabhoy, the chairman, at an extraordinary election meeting of the Chamber, held to-day. Mr. Jumahhoy announced
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  • 118 12 Enjoyable Concert At Memorial Hall THERE was an appreciative audience at the Memorial Hall last night when Maritza, the distinguished European haroist, gave a recital. Her programme was divided into three parts—the first and third being selections on the French harp and tbe other airs on the Irish
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  • 122 12 Immediate Discharges Granted Singapore, Friday. IMMEDIATE discharges from bankruptcy were granted by Mr. Justice Home to-day to M. Sandrasagaram and A S. Chetty. Sandrasagaram had paid a dividend of 45.5 per cent towards liabilities amounting to $3,062 and Mr. T. L. Tan, the Assistant Official Assignee informed his
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  • 49 12 Chinese Boy Operated On In Hospital 4 CHINESE boy, employed at a factory in Henderson Road, was removed to the General Hospital in a serious condition after having been gored in the abdomen by a bull which he was leading to its shed for the night.
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  • 230 12 Two Sisters Marry Two Brothers (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Oct. 14. r r O sisters, the daughters of the Hon. Dato Lieut-Col. Yahya, Acting Col. Commandant of the Johore Military Forces, were yesterday married to two brothers, the sons of the late Inche Ahmad.
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  • 261 12 High Court Reporter's Bankruptcy Singapore, Friday. "I HAVE been living liberally and failed to make provision for contingencies and contingencies have arisen. I admit living beyond my income." said Charles H. Baker formerly Reporter for the Court of Criminal Appeal, when he was taken through his public examination
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  • 464 12 Outstanding Programme At The Capitol I PARTICULARLY strong P">gamme A drew large audiences to™ Capitol last night and will continue to attract big houses for the next ew days In the same bill we nave m British musical Production "Calling All qtars"
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  • 126 12 Bankrupt With 12 Children Singapore Friday. ONCE a Government contractor and now living on S3O per month, his life interest from an estate. Scow Cheng Huat formerly the proprietor of Chop Hup Thye was taken through his public examination in bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Home to-day. Bankrupt stated
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  • 99 12 Singapore, Friday. "I will not get into a third bankruptcy because I shall be more careful in future said Mohamed Mustan a Government clerk when he was taken through his public examination in his second to a -da r y PtCy bef re Mr Justice Ho?ne Bankrupt said
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  • 15 12 Mrs. E. E. F. Prett y has returned to Kuala Lumpur from hom e leave.
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  • 530 12 H.E/S SPEECH Legend Of The Round Table rE picturesque legend of i; uh mond Cathedral in Yort- h re which relates how King Arthur !t j his Knights of the Round Table lie buried there ready to rise uj> u. the hour of England's- need, was reform to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 53 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHLTTA ST. TPHONE 5808. HNGAPOrt FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR J WORKMEN'S OOMPENSA I lON INSURANCE. AGENTS MALACCA HONG CHYE COSEREMBAN CHIENT BROS.. K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOOMNG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE KNG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PKODrCI AGENCY, LTD BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE
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  • 313 13 NORTH CHINA Sir Abe Bailey Indicts Japanese Army Reuter. London, Oct. 15. /VASTLY records" of the Japanc drug: traffic in China is the ft of a letter in the Times >■■::: Sir Abe Bailey, the wellSnuth African sportsmani n:iire who states that reports
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  • 31 13 E. the Governor, Sir Shenton v ill Inspect the S.S.V.A.F. row at Seletar at 10 a.m. ;e will also present flying to three officers of the Volunteer Air Force.
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  • 87 13 a Youth Bound Over Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. with having kidnapped Marie ilia, a pretty Eurasian girl, vi guardianship of Philonother of the girl. Achee, a h, pleaded guilty to-day i? F. Bridge, and affirmed ded marrying the girl when la job. r Poulain, who conducted the
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  • 60 13 cl Out Bankruptcy Mistake Singapore, Friday. Bankruptcy Office 24 years ut that receiving and adders made against "Wini- on Sept. 6, 1913 should been made against "Win- n. the Assistant Official '•ic-d to Mr. Justice Home Winifred" be deleted and :b.stituted in its place. 1 a Ion" time
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  • 22 13 Reuter. cutter is racing to resSoto but is expected to to reach the vessel ted to be 1,600 miles :olulu.—Reuter.
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  • 964 13 ANNUAL MEETING OF BRITISH MALAYA EXECUTOR CO. "Ac T*-. sin^a Pore. Friday. irustee Companies, go. your company is quite young but during its *hort life, it has gained invaluable experience and as the years go by. it will continue to add to its store of knewledge.
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  • 155 13 European Fined For Non-Payment APPEARING on a summons for failing to pay $1.75 additional fees which he. being a registered owner of a radio set, was rendered liable to pay under the provisions of Government Notification 621 37, Mr. A. Maxwell, a European, on his pleading guilty, was
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  • 21 13 Mr J. F. Draper of th e Mines untitled Ipoh, returned from Home a few days ago accompanied by his wife.
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  • 411 13 THE J.M.F. Satisfactory Work In Manoeuvres Johore Bahru, Friday. EYLRI success attended the military manoeuvres which concluded at midday to-day. All the Johore Military Forces, nearly a thousand strong, were engaged, and as enemy" they had 500 of the 2nd battalion of the Gordon Highlanders. This
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  • 610 13 Alleged Assailant Unidentified Fl Singapore, Friday. E incidents leading to the fatal stabbing of a 39 year-old Cantonese i woman by a Tamil in a back lane off Maud Road on the night of Oct. 8, were related in the Coroner's Court this morning when Mr. W.
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  • 20 13 Mrs Cheah Ghim Leng, wife of Mr. Cheah Ghlm Leng J.P., of Ipoh, gave birth to a daughter on Wednesday.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 309 13 dessert™ the f> er^t in th? following delicious Served in dainty glares it is th« flavours Ideal, cool and refreshing deport and contains real food value also.' VANILA, PINEAPPLE, 1 The high percentage of butter STRAWBERRY, BANANA, 1 fats in our ice-cream makes it CHOCOLATE, COFFEE I really nourishing and
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  • 401 14 Due To Fielding A Depleted Side i Singapore, Saturday. WHEN the Singapore Cricket Club "B" team met the 22nd. Heavy Eattery of the R.A. Changi at hockey on the Padang yesterday, the game was i commenced at 5.25 p.m. The reason for the umpires starting
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  • 80 14 Rough Diamond Loses Poor Fight (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Oct. 15. fN the main event In to-night's boxing Young Choon beat Rough Diamond in a poor fight. 'mere was too much holding, Choon being the more guilty in this respect. There were few exciting moments in the
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  • 309 14 Yesterday's Hockey At Balestier S'ngapore, Saturday. IT was anybody.", game at the Ceylon S.C. yes erday when the Club met the A.C.S. at hockey at Balestier Plain, the game ending in a win for the Club by two goals to one. The School put more dash
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  • 50 14 SELECTIONS for to-day's Ipoh races, by "Argus'' are as follows: Race I—GUSHER Pantoi Rate —LADY IDA Tony Race 3—PATROLEAH Happy New Year Race 4—HARD ROAD Fulco Race S—SUNSHINE SUE Restriction Race 6—SILVER MONK Meadowman Race 7—PROHIBITION Lordlogy Race B—GANDERDOWN Dunerc Race 9—DOUBLE FILE See You later
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  • 44 14 An S R.C. eleven defeated the Wearnes Brothers Sports Club by three goals to two in a hockey match on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. M Armstrong, M. Kohloff and Moreira scored for the S.R.C. while N. Sullivan netted both goals for Wearnes.
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  • 395 14 INTERESTING CARD OF Nil EVENTS SIX horses only were scratched at noon yesterday from the card of nine events which will mark the start of the Perak Turf Club's fourday professional Autumn race meeting in Ipoh to-day. They
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  • 46 14 Raffle* College XV at rugger to-day i ground. Taib bin Hail A i Ng Wood Kan c ipl iK. Bhmnmngam, U Cheow Chye: Abdul Cheong Hook Hai, A. R. Ambrose Chan Ch Hassan. Abdul X: Reserves: Chan? Chin Tetr. War. H 1 Sam.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 141 14 P OF THE HIGHLANDS. H I JxfC DIAMOND TUBULAR STEEL FLK- 1 Finished in Chromium or Coloured S \M sMComfort, Strong. Artistic. Termite proof. Noninflammable Writ* ford > Manufactured by DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO.* L' KAMPOMC BAHRU ROAD. SINGAPORE Manufacturers of Steel Close Joint Tubes. Tubular Steel BedsteaJs. Tubula; Frames.
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  • 384 15 I Vind Plays A Creat Game Singapore. Saturday. s -11 round superiority tilings rugby football the S.C.C. second XV (one goal and three points (one try) on yesterday. v i ■> impressive both in der ieir forwards pact ..ere t
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  • 177 15 Keen Hockey Game At Tanglin THE hockey match between the S S Police and the R.A.M.C. played at TangUn yesterday resulted in a win for the Police by four goals to one. Although the visitors won by a comfortable margin play was fairly'even territorially and it was
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  • 99 15 Rugby To-Day And Soccer On Monday SINGAPORE and the B&yal Navy and Air Force meet in the first intei-Stat? Rugby football friendly cl the seamen, at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. Cn Monday, the Gordons and Chuif II meet in their semi-Ant! Cup replay at the Stadium,
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  • 49 15 AST night's rain necessitated postpontmcnt of the attractive card of fight's arranged for yesterday at the New Woild to Sunday night. The same card as originally announced will be staged and there should be a big crowd to see the rights at the New World to-morrow-night.
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  • 207 15 Hockey At Hong Lim Green Singapore, Saturday. THE match between the S.C.R.C. and *he Medici College Union, played yss'erday at Hong Lim Green, which ended in a win for the Medicals by three goals to nil, was a poor affair in the first half. The College chose their
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  • 199 15 Sappers Take Lead But Lose Replay Singapore, Saturday. THOUGH they opened the scoring and led by a goal to nil at the interval the 41st Company of the Royal Engineers were at the losing end at the finish when they met the 11th A.A. Battery in the second
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  • 29 15 The extraordinary general meeting of the Merrvtime BP. will be held at 730 p.m. to-day at the residence of Mr. Richard Tan. 7. Lorong 21A. Sims Avenue.
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    • 255 15 PARIS suspenders with "FREE-SWING backs can't off your shoulders "Free-Swing" Suspenders will do anything but skid, move any way but off. That double swivel action between the shoulder blades will never lose control it's there for comfort, flexing with every movement of the body and no equal for lit, freedom
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    • 219 15 YOUR CHILDREKl I Take Beecham's Pill*. Regular g I doses cleanse the system— f restore Health and Energy. BEECHAMS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or sendee. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. Annual Supplies for the year 19,38 Roe Notice tn
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 269 16 TOWN HALL PROPOSAL iTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribute) Sir —Let me exhort the indulgence of a few lines of your columns to voice a word of protesi agam&r. tne strange suggestion of Datj Braddell the appropriation, I almost said misappropriation, of the Van Kleef
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  • 47 16 Mrs. A. M. Goodman, wife of the Resident Councillor. Penang. was a passenger on the homeward bound liner Corfu, which left Penansr on Saturday. The Gi r l Guides Association, of which Mrs. Goodman is President, gave her a send-off. a guard-of-honour being provided at the wharf.
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  • 18 16 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Dean and Miss Dean of iDoh are spending a short holiday in Penang.
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  • 447 16 European Driver Acquitted I (From Our Oum Corn Johore Bahru. o*. A s the resu] t of a DOiUsio, v A two cars at the Kcond Road. Johore Bahru. on tl of Aug. 23, Mr. A. Mellsor Mechanical Engineer and t Machinery. Johore Bahru was ed
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 708 16 1 I MY IFRIENDS PITIED J >ME BECAUSE I WAS £>sEp/so mill o *^^pFj| starved glands How MINERALS and FOOD lODINE Worn-Out, ill Nervous People into Strong, Red-Blooded Men and Women. V.kr'p" Tablets amazing new mineral food into firm muscle or flattering ajrve. renewed concentrate —must build rich, red blood,
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    • 438 16 Sunday, 9.30 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 11.00 a.m. Malay Meeting. 400 p.m. Sunday School. Monday, 5.30 p.m. Young People's meeting. 8.00 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Tuesday, 4.00 p.m. Home League Meeting. 5.30 p.m. Young People's Meeting. 800 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. Young People's Meeting. 8.00 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Thursday, 8.00
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    • 28 17 WELLS-GARBNm HAS SOMETHING ENTIRELY EW IN RADIO STYLING. i v iomUL ADMIRE TON* YOU'LL ENJOY K)RMANCE YOU'LL PRAISE TRICES FROM ISS.M. Agenta For Malay*: Sun Radio Service Co.
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    • 131 17 HIGH-POLISH PEPSOQENT! The world over, there's notfiing like Pepsodent's new i $200,000 tooth paste formula. Its sensatiorul new ingredient I gives your teeth the most brilliant polish ever discovered— I and h is Super-Soft. HIGH POLISHES TEETH SAFE! —BECAUSE IT'S TWICE AS SOFT! Eot it! "With these 3 words, one
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    • 162 17 ■HMBHI HOMELITE PORTABLE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Complete with bnilt-io engine welgb» >niy 93 lbs.—works on kerosine or iiesoUnr. Handle thick muddy or sandy «rater np to 15.000 gals, pee hour. Fast \u*omatie Self-priming 28 ft suction lift—ss ft. delivery head. ROMEIJTF IS TFF HANDIEST AND HOST ECONOMICAL PTTMF BTTTLT TO-Ti4T 1
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    • 140 17 r TMI T>UJ TOHIC P— j RADIO GIVES COMFORT PY P AND M M aJk SATISFACTION HOE BOON LEONG RADIO DEPT. 62, S elegit Road, Singapore. j /HI NCVf FRENCH REMEDfe THERAPiOW Ncr? THERAPSOM W0.2 THERAPIONNc-5 ■o. 1 OMW No 2 Cor** Bin** Polnon. 4 Mo. S cur* Chronict WtakaeMtli
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    • 59 17 We are so sure you will be Impressed with the unusual value and quality of NAN SIN spectacles and with expert eye examinations to cure your headache and eye strainings. We guarantee your money back if you are not completely satisfied Optometiist—P. S. Dzing, O.D. (Phlla) NAN SIN OPTICAL BOUSE,
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1133 17 \m\mm 9' f! .wr -hts*. I -2 -mi- 9 Hymn, To Christ, the Prince of Peace ■Malayan Listener§ Itadio i> w HX. A s,^ th 3 c M w AnselLs) o Salutaris Hostia. Hymn, I Soul of my Saviour «W.H. 74.. Tantun. Programmes of British empire -as S^WB^^^"» 1 1
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  • 417 18 I THE ADDRESS Letters Opened By Machine DRAWING of Broadcasting House with the wcrd 'L nd n' vvr;tt n below it was how one listener u > Daventry addressed a letter intended for the HBC. En this instance, the letter reached
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  • 280 18 Recordings By 8.8.C. Mobile Unit A MAN who claims that he was bewitched in his youth will, it is hoped, he hearu by listeners to Daventry during an impression of the life, history, and legend of the Mendip Hills—a range In the North of Somersetshire— hieh will
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  • 104 18 Formation Of Fpocial Unit At 8.8.C. In future, the production of on-retta *nd opera In the BBC programmes, in~iuamg relays and ou Sia or ,a ~o tothJ* field from Home and Ibroa4 fflU be the responsibility of a new £on oi the BBC's Music Department Y v as
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  • 143 18 Talks On Supernatural Experiences EXPERIENCES that, can be classed only as supernatural will be the subject, of the third talk in the series from Dave.:.try. 'Can you B-at it?' It will be given by William Martin-Huv-:t. who will describe two strange events that happened to him
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  • 112 18 Adapted nnd Drodoced by Gordon MoConnel. a broadcasting version of "The L'Jac Domino,' one of the be.st-knovn of operettas, will be heard !n the near future in the programmes from Daventry. Firs'; produced at th? Em pre Theatre. London, on Feb. 21. 1918, the original stage production
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  • 200 18 tv* Mr. Ormsby-Gore To s<Talks Scries THE Pwt. Hon. W. G. A. Or: M.P.. British Secrr' ♦he Colonies, will introc Colonial Service 5 a new from Daventrv that w.ll near future. The series he ea by the BBC with the C) ing officials In one Colonv
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  • 122 18 On Westminster Abbey's New £20,000 Organ* A recital on the new £20 Westminster Abbey, to the c men and women overseas have retributed generously, will forthcoming programme fn by Dr. Ernest Bullock. O Master of Choristers at the 19:8. There will be an h *a!k to the recital,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 275 18 Outstanding Value] FOLDIINCi TABLE For vi.ii m.s: party. SIZE: 30 x 30 in. Top covered Green, Red or Black Leather Cloth. PHce Only JULIAN FRANKEL Co., VICTORIA STREET, I■— j 2 APB 5h CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF kti. .J > Valuable freehold land and houses Nos.
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    • 66 18 PREVENTS RUST 3-ia-One Oil Wm/ protects all RSgy met al ports Bp/ Jg against rust 4/ (fW .Jim and tarnish. 'MULf cl ns LUBRICATES HsMH v torment intolerable itching. y red PUSr i, small are so frequent L Skln i iseases whi I MITIGAL removes sue* enHiUfe. fa a very
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    • 63 18 ff TREATMENT ii must Remove the cause of yjgm RHEUMATISM, PAINFUL JOINTS LUMBAGO, SKIN COMPLAINTS ULCERS and SORES I W£» BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. B '°°f k M u the surest MJiSt\\ 1 rl?,cc h th as it removes the Jm f the cor »Plaint from the restores vigour and
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    • 201 19 I THOUGHT MY I WOULD NEVER BE \L» LOVELY AGAIN GLEAM "jfrgzJ LOVE" W \MEW |f I MAKE YOUR TEETH LOVELIER, THIS WAY NOTHING gives you that and cutting surfaces of the feeling of pride and confidence teeth with a circular motion, in yourself like white, dazzling Rinse. teeth. Then
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    • 81 19 j CHANGE ALLEY RESTAURANT. 13, Change Alley. Have your tiffin at Change Alley Restaurant. Delicious and economic food. Quick and courteous services. I j llPirTO IEST i i SINGAPORE'S FAVOIRITE BRAND j A HEALTH/ BABX Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- j 'i tains The Nourishing
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    • 92 19 .J. .J. WALKER'S RING-LEAF BOOKS s s No. 0402. 4' x 2>2" $2.00 No. 0503, 5" x 3" $2.75^ t No. 0603, 6" x 3V4" 3.25 No. 0604, 6" x 4" 3.75 t I No. P53 l z 51/2" x 3" 4.25 No. P63, 6" x 3 3 4 4.75
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 435 19 n |avan Listeners' Radio ™V trumwP and Bom Mariefl 12.05 p.m. Reginald Dixon, at the [Continued from page 17) cinema organ. 12.35 p.m. Concert by the Studio aw 750 a m rirwo rf«t™ Orchestra, conducted by Boris Mariefl. 'PROGRAMMES Piano JlfeffifiF^' g 2? WeatW j? hi E ta, r f
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  • 102 20 The to the Strait Chinese play 'The Step-Mother" to be staged by the MerrilacK Musical Association at ihe Happy World on Friday mxt in aiu of the China Red Cross Fund. S«ep-d.,:,h(cr «,,.,i» s dothes »hile step-n.o.her and her MM ea,i„ s fried
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    • 37 20 SERE NEW!! STREAM LINE j FILMO 8' CINE CAMERA! FOUR SPEEDS! F/2.5 Lens! tf I SINGLE EXPOSURE! <^" WEIGHS ONLY 8 OZS! /I 170! ONLY r J AMATEUR PHOTO STORE I I 109. North Bridge Road, Singapore. fT\
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