Malaya Tribune, 19 October 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI- -No. 216. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY OCTOBER 19, 1937 FIVE CENT^ The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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    • 74 1 WITH YOUR*" BREAKFAST Try The mm mWm^^~M mmm^—^—^——^——^—————m mmmmmmmMMßmm r A_\ j£\ II i ii -Dl. wwbww^mmm—i^— .kmmmwm» mimwm» mmmm mm 1 mm m IhHsMHmIHk! '4fiBiKHi(EBt SSHHyEStBE! -•m«xm.tf'>u« ii i i i— m SbhHhMA *?!flKXW'£s' r mi ill i mi i ii i —n ■hHkhß BHBIhBh ill* mmmmmmmmmmmmm i i-
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  • 455 2 Former Companion Of Corsican Bandit 1 i Pails. MADELEINE Mancini, uncrowned queen of the Corsican maquis during the long reign of the famous bandit Romanetti, has been pardoned and is to leave prison. Sentenced at Bastia in February. 1929. to life imprisonment, her cau.e
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  • 141 2 Woman And Two Children Die From Bites Ankara. I An eiderly peasant woman and two children have died at Dortyoi in Southern Anatolia after being bitten by a rabid jackal. Several other people, j who were also bitten by the maddened' animal, were in the anti-rabies hospital. The
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  • 200 2 Georgia's New £300.000 Prison Reidsville. Georgia. THE Georgia chain gang system, for so long the object of bitter criticism. may soon be abolished and substituted by an industrial pena 1 svster.:. A new 1.500.000 dollars (£300.000) orison is now being bu' It at Reidsville modelled
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  • 580 2 Engineering Triumph BUILT BY ENGLISH COMPANY JJUROPE'S kngest bridg across the waters of Channel, linking the Dani of Falster and Masnedo, opened for public use King of Denmark. By this act King Chr brate his birthday and a!s another triumph for Bril building. It brings to a
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  • 124 2 Imposters "Arrest" Innocent Man Forbach, Lorraur "oT™?* \J? am "policemen" who haw w and kidn apped an police B sought b y the Frc.icn two "policemen" called on the JJi li e villa ee of Dibl ng near atVLt 1 that th «y had order. V» the
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    • 40 2 A EXCELLENT TONAL QUALITY j I 56.95 only. I SEASON CO., LTD. j I 115, North Bridge Road. I 1 in I Don't expose yourself to mosquitoes and malaria' by using weak "insecticides"/ THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD i
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    • 53 2 your Hat gfr!\ /^S^ TWw k cwrtolnry rfyfc to ft your porionaliry and //^^//j'^^V^ w«4ghf fer>v«ry *•«»<>*. V i BATTKRBBY HATS FOR MEN VITLCAIN W»tch« w vary r sterlinir qualities «1..4. V, r in H** ■hip of a Vmriiii 2 h T kwping. OwacrOBTAINABLE PROM AU. WATCH DEALERS. for Malaymi
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  • 430 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES BRITISH OFFER FOR U.S. TONNAGE Tenders Submitted On Scrapping Basis AMONG the tenders submitted to the sinn States Maritime Commisl l the Purchase of a number of it<s ps, representing a portion of qfmi?c«" UP o was one from Messrs. Simpson, Spence and Young, of New firm
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  • 148 3 Streamlined Destroyers To Re Built New York. Streamlined destroyers are to be built for the United States Navy. It will be the first time the principles of streamlining have been applied to American fighting ships, says the "New York Times." Twelve destroyers are marked out for the new
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    • 312 3 'KA%tER SAILING* BRITISH INDIA tacorpta&tttl In England). P. 0 S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Bm Tonnage. Ip«ri. IM7. II.MO Oct. X •,100 Oat. 2S 6,008 NaT. 1 rANA 17.000 Nar. 5 6,500 NaT. II A 17,000 NaT. 16 PINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN 6,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL
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    • 112 3 O. S. K. A UNIQUE ROUND-THE-WORLD TOUR Translate your travel dream into reality It easts ne mere. than atasria* at home. Far furtSar parMetilars, ap>ply to: O.SK. PASSAGE DEPT., Singapore. B. I. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. FOE BANGKOK. Leave Due Bimraoore KISTNA Oct. 20 Oct. 23 r- 2ZJ\ Oct. 27 Oct.
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    • 677 3 M. B. K. 1 KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). I Due Dae Sailing Dae ims KOMAki vi*.,. Fenaug Spore Spore rim New York m s KAT^T^*!?^ 110 NoT 1 Nov 4 Nov. 6 Keelune Dec. 18 m S MARU
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    • 354 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh Dlspi. Prom, Ret'g MB. Ton*. Spore. Spore "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. IS BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec. 11 Dec. Si Luxurious One-Class Motors hips All Cabins have adjoining private bath ROUNDTRIP FARE: (excluding sta> ashore in Bangkok) $140 ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION
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    • 472 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD Incorporated in Germany). Tne un demoted art the CoiapanyTi mien led fixtures:— r »r MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Dae rpere. IM7. 5 s.s. "KOELN" omits Japan Oct. 30 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits N. China Nov. 11 HOMEWARD. Pat HOLLAND* HAMBURG I Sails from B'pore.
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  • 431 4 LONDON COMMODITIES j London, Oct. 18. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Tone Quiet Weak Change Spot Buyers. 715 16 7% -5 16 SeUera. 8 7 1116 —5,16 (Ist Forward) Nov. Buyers 715 16 7 3 8 —5,16 sellers 8 116 7 11,16 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers' 8 7
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  • 184 4 I Singapore. Oct. 18. R IS! 5 oas J 5° 1 P er Koyan $161 R S?™ m S° ast No 2 Der K °yan $150 R. •Siam. W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $145 Siam Rice Sinwhay No 1 llto Siam Rice Sinwhav No.' 2 ttS Siam Rice
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  • 100 4 British Official Wireless i London. Ort ib Paris 146 41 64 New York 4.95 13 16 Montreal 4.95 Brussels 29.413,: Geneva 21.55 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.96U Milan 9414 Berlin 12.34 »4 Stockholm 19.30 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26V 2 Brague 141 11 16 i Madrid nom J
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  • 71 4 Cause Of Present Weakness? Reuter. New York. Oct 19. rpHE weakness of the rubber market is a attributed to selling both here and in London against liberal Far Eastern onerlngs, some of which ordere-i be executed at the best possible price l ocally it is believed
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  • 31 4 I Dividend Of 7'/ 2 Per Cenf. The directors of Ledane Bahm t tn a fina ".viS "2 per cent., p£Ulf ot reserve' end°£4 000 while £6314 will be
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    • 377 4 I j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*) < hffij BOARD OP DIRECTORS: SWEE CHENG, Esq., chairman. TAN KAN KIAM. Esq., Managing Director. tee Choon Seng, Ejo aw Boon Par, liq. <J Wong, Eiq. «*e choon Poi b« 2S Hon 8. ESQ-. Dr. H. T. Wee
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    • 62 4 mm 1 i° V^ nn cn t controlLOBULINA tabled a K CC,ne Recess for DJets are being UBed oral treatment IS?" 25 3W» for the Safe andTff n eK^ d f iab b 0 tablets. c 3 50 Per bottle of W, U» this SI. COMETER Patients can faave^h!! PParatus
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    • 59 4 RBATT3 TYPEWRITER AGENCY I (Established 1914) 14A. Change Alley, S!neaoore Typewriter Repairers end FTTntiM CORONET" ribbons Sd cSrtSfS -auling &,or cleaning or in cs i~ oi* mrtertafcen Tel. Noi flS? J536, 2411. Ut OVALT1NE COLD or Hot is now sa ved in the leading Cafes and Restaurants wm p§s given
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  • 629 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. I ore. Oct. 19, 10 a.m. MIXING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 5 5 6xd J bang 31 33 50 55 -norn 29 9 31 0.85 0.90 24 25 gor 1.70 1.75 29 30 I 21 22 0.38 OAZ 1.14 1.18 Tin
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  • 605 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. j Singapore, Tuesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. If Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to os by cable as follow STOCK That the forces
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  • 359 5 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 19. 10 a.m. Total Iv Sompanj Dividend docks Close financl Date Ex Div. yew Payable Date to da UN To Ampat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 Oct 2 l Oct. 4 3 Julian 10% InL Oct. 22 Get 2 9 Oct. 23
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  • 200 5 ORE MUNICIPAL" 2 1935 red 1975 1985 $4,000,000 IC4O $400 000* Int Int A P r ct 1S& X I. Sep!3o 102 104 norn 3% 1937 red. 1.932 $2,750,000 Int. i 194? Tnt PENANG MUNICIPAL: iS Dt 3if 108 110 ncm 5% 1925 red. 1955-66 $4,000,0C0 6k}
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  • 164 5 Report By Fraser And Company TIN three months £219.10 down 70-. 1 There are quite a number of bids this morning from London for Tin shares including Pattanies, Temohs, Southern Tronohs, Killinghalls, Kamunings and Ayer Hitams and selling orders for Ampats, Pahangs, Pangnga Rivers and Petalings, and
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  • 18 5 Singapore, Oct. 19. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $107 (down $27/ 3
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  • 21 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore 1o day was:— Buyers 2A~' n (down l Sellers 25 (down U.ft).
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  • 302 5 Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat 5 5 6 X Hitam 29 6 31 J. Selangor 1.70 1.75 3angrin 23 9 24 9 'henderiang 21 22, Hitam 0.38 0.43 .long Fatt 114 1.19 icngkong Tin 29 6 30 6 r dris Hyd. 116 12 6
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  • 85 5 Properties In Race Course Road Singapore, Monday. The following SingaDore freehold properties were sold to-day by public auction in the sale room of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co.. Ltd. No. 152 Race Course Road, area 1.465 sq. feet., for $4,300, to Tuan Shaikh Said bin Abdullah Ben Marie
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    • 411 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 295 6 STEAMER MAIL S DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM! Rengat and Tembilahan Hong Lam Oct. 29 1 pm. Hoihow r f Hai Lee 19 1 P m Hongkong. China tt and Canada -.no^nnm (Parcels only) i.i Agamemnon *9 -3JJ P™Philippine Islands Agamemnon a® 3U P- m Netherlands
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  • 114 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, eluding 7 p.m. to-day. Penang. Siam. Burma. India. Irao. Palestine, Egypt. E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Europe. Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. Java ana Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 am. to-morrow. Kuala
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  • 34 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. 19 Stage presentation of "Bird in Hand by the Scene-Shifters, Victoria Theatre, Police 1 Band 1 Performance, Katong Park, 8.30 p.m. Ferak Races, 2nd day.
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  • 27 6 The ss Kudat for Siam (Parcels only-. Mails previously announced as closing at. p.m. to-day will now close at 2 p.m. :i: the same day.
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  • 26 6 The s.s. Hai Lee for Hoihow. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. on Oct. 18 will now close at 2 p.m. to-day.
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  • 18 6 The Air Mail despatched Horn Singapore on Oct. 10 was delivered in London on Oct.. 18.
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    • 153 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTgL_ Jj j TO-NIGHT! I s i I Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p. m. < j Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight i COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. j BRYMAN'S REVUE I I 5 STAR ARTISTES j J DANCING ACROBATICS BURLESQUE COMEDY NON-DINERS $1.00. RAFFLES BRASSERIE j
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    • 176 6 There's nothing like the soothing qualities of Murine. Sun, wind, dust, and salt water make your eyes bloodshot, and cause a burning sensation, but a few drops of I Murine, the wonderful non-irritant eye lotion, Mill refresh your eyes at once. Never neglect your eyes Even the slightest irritation may
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    • 214 6 NOTICE Netherlands Air Mail Service to and .rom Europe.—Triplication of: —The hrice weekly air mail service in the vVestbound direction will commence on he 23rd instant. \A BOON TO LANDLORDS l ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY j VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS. 1 We Are No Amateurs—We Come to
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    • 208 6 FREE FROM S( J FOR 35 YEARS In Perfect Health a! 7 j —Thanks to Kruschen Thirty-five years ago this arian was helpless with sci he heard of Kruschen. Since th he has enjoyed perfect he. his remarkable story:— "Thirty-five years ago. I h attack of sciatica, and could move
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  • 193 7 Lived With Husband's Dead Body New >01 k City. FOR 12 months an elderly widow, named Mrs. Emily Cudas, has been living in a small flat here with the dead body of her husband. This macabre discovery was made during a routine call by an inves.igator lor
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  • 139 7 Leads The World In Air Mail Freight Ottawa. Canadian aviation leads the world in the carriage of lrcight according to figures prepared by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The total freight carried in canaaa amounted to 25,337,719 lbs. During 1936, the Bureau reports, compared with only 6,953 777
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  • 69 7 Hor.-.oeorathy m chronic complicated and incurable ca?cs. according to Homoeopathic SyLtem there is no Incurve disease. You will know nil about it U you read some Homoeopathic book.:. H.M. Klne George VI 1«: the patron and Duke 'it Gloucester, president, ot London Homoeopathic Hospital. Homoeopathy Is
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    • 443 7 mYmi :sh STOCK OF 7,.. Baths in cast iron white porcelain ml' led with chromium plated Hot Knhi taps. Mr i, overall price $35.00 each. do $36.50 i ff do §38.10 Il T ,v.i tempi a large range to select f B l i,oni 52.00 upwards, fI. equirementa in ii
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    • 675 7 PUBLIC NOTICES. REME COURT OF JOHORF r„ IS J RIC T OF JOHORE BAiStU Ir Bankrupcty j. B No "S™VRe SEAH LAM SHEW OF NO Noi?r? E A P^ OHORE B*H R B. 35> Court 93 J I;hore I BlU m at the Supre Any creditor who has tendered a
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    • 351 7 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial toecretary's Office, up to noon of the 25 h October, 1937. for the following work:— Supply of Chicks for the year 1938. Every person applying for a form of lender will be required to deposit the sum of One hundred Dollars
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    • 229 7 HARRY ye& Sademygme v M4D WUR SET.FRANK. *010? NQNSeiKE I0 1 .1« AND YOURE YOUNGER THAN Mm CIU GUESS M 6ETtiNs ax im m ju *r 'DONT TREAT MYSELF RIGHT? NOT QUITE, HARRY I WATCH MY HEALTH AS I THINK YOU'RE TAKING TOO WELL AS YOU MANY STIMULATING MEALTIME DRINKS.
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    • 92 7 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 nionev back if you are not completely satisfied Optometiigt—P. S. Dzing, OJ>. (Phila) NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE,
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  • 331 8 Penang Xaverians' Fine Effort (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Oct. 16. OVER 150 members attended the thirteenth anniversary celebration dinner of the Old Xaverians' Associa;ion held in the club premises here this evenn The President, Mr. Heah Joo Sean?, presided, and among those present included
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  • 92 8 Three Days Tour In Yorkshire London. Oct. 18. A THREE days tour in industrial Yorkshire, which the King and Queen beein at Hull to-morrow, will be their first journey of the kind during their reign. Their long journeys by road between the different large centres to be
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    • 271 8 GRAND DOUBLE BILL! ALII AM HIS A OPEXIXG TO-V14.1l T gJs.ft.lJ SHE WOULDN'T GET MARRIEDI fALSO I himself into romance and a, 2W± N O LAN In IYIE UwsT^ HINRY HUNTER FRANK Rl-CHER +T" f\ /I l\ T MJNRV BRANOON WIUIAM lUNOICAN IW /11 A\ X>k See,™ Plo r ty
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    • 96 8 Gl It Rffri4 GEYLANG. 1 To-night Last Night —at 7.45 p.m. TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT the Most Hair-Raising Mystery Dramu •TIIK KCTHr\ OF <ILV\IM Whole 8 ra! In 12 Thrilling and Chilling Chapters To Be Screened 30c. Next Change: Wed. 20 ft Thurs. 21. Double ieaiure liuiaus.ani Talkies. -GENERAL
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    • 224 8 v j rt HOUSE FULL!" at MALAYA'S LARGEST DURING THE WEEK-END! IS there any Wot* Hundreds art Sceinf it twice! CAPITOL.. Positively LAST NIGHT S I THE BEST BRITISH MUSICAL SHOW SCREENED FOR VI. \i; s NIC HOL A S AR R I v, jM^H^ffMß;---m Mm. MICK mm 1 MVT
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  • 52 9 Bangkok Prepares For Flood From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Oct. 18 signs of the coming northrn monsoon can be observed in the r temperatures and keen winds k is preparing for an abnormal season and riverine rice millers other property owners are takin~ lutions to avoid damage by
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    • 442 9 Unioj, j ack B d Manufactured f?o m iK white Gingelly seed? CIaSS Selected Gu°aLnSd Cte nur b C °i d drawn P™**whohtome Q&SL genuine »il for cooking frvina how 15 3 delici ous I, s ve the foll owing packagesAbt 7 r h f bottle at $o P 4O
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    • 446 9 NEXT WEEK..at the IPITOL j I IJV X 4 \TERTAI\ MEM v j *'l WW* d one Adv »°ced TECHNICOLOR Vf, j| i WARNER l^^^^f' j YdOUSS /***** j£A B IN TECHNICOLOR ftjA *W? MOWBRAY coWAN A WALTER WANGER MODELS g he Mo,t Girl, in the World«pG?H j o^W^T NrrsD
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    • 173 9 i «s Great World Show I I CABARET I TO-NIGHT, 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. J j MATA HARI TERBIT I iMaULU OPERA). j TO-NIGHT MISS ROSE in "GONA GONA BORNEO." t GLOBE THEATRE: To-ni^htTlKAV FRANCIS in j SKY TALKIE: To-night, "HONOUR OF THE RANGE." j. < J.I m j THE
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  • 55 10 Mr. Sect Tiang Seng and family beg to thank all friends and relatives, Messrs. Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya* Ltd.. London, and Singapore, and staff, and also those who sent wreaths, letters and te'egrams of condolence, paid night-vifits and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Sect Tiang S?ng. F.M.S.
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  • 750 10 MUCH satisfaction has been expressed in Britain and elsewher; ever the announcement that the United States Government is prepared to support the League of Nations in any action that body may decide to take to restrain Japan in China. The decision is in direct comliet with the
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  • 157 10 flev. H. Aikin Exhibi a Films (From Our Own Correspond But) 'By Air Mailt rT;vo London. Oct 6 JILMB collected in Penang, Ipoh, Kuala r**~ u Pwr l Jonore Bahru and Bins ipcre have been exhibited true week I n IWO Aberdeen churches by h Vv Hamilton
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  • 34 10 New Troopship For P. And O. IT has been decided that the new P hv ar il°- which is being built by Messrs Barclay Curie and Co. wil be named the Ettrick.
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  • 13 10 H P^th A offi Ca eron to officiate as Health Officer, Province Wellesley.
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  • 14 10 Mr. A. L. MacMorland Grei* la arrived on Sept 11. SS> Mr Grei e
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  • 124 10 NOTES COMMENTS Sir Malcolm Watson CIR Malcolm Watson, the malaria authority and pioneer of malaria control measures in Malaya, is due at Penang by the Ranchi on Thursday and intends to visit various centres. Sir Malcolm Watson is director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene and the London School
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  • 204 10 gORN in 1873, Dr. Malcolm Watson was educated at the High school and University, Glasgow, and University College, London. He was with the Malayan Medical Service from 1900 to 1903 and was Chief Medical Officer of the Estate Hospital Association from 1908 to 1920. He began anti-malarial
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  • 183 10 BLOCKADE can be instituted m both ways. In the first place, it can be instituted by the invading nation, whose object it is t 0 prevent ■applies, military or otherwise, from getting Into the country under invasion ■so that a speedy victory n... tamed either by bombardineni
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  • 205 10 JKE stoppage of traffic in the Peart River has resulted, as was be expected. In a considerable Loss trade to the shipping companies operating steamers en the West Etta tun, and after a week of inactivity representations have been made by ifl tne companies affected to the
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  • 348 10  -  By "Looker On" AN American poet is described as looking like a jolly English farmer What on earth is that? It is reported that a man at a New York night-club filled his opera-hat with champagne and drank it Sofc drinks, on the other hand, are
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    • 279 10 rob in soars" j FAMOUS PERFUMES j i Ij EUNGA X sjiKifMANTINJi 9 J 'ftftJDAi. BOUQUET > 1 ,1/. r m j.j SiNG/IPCRc 1 j liirnnTOirw ihvi. J BUNGA RAJAH BUNGA RADIN MAS 1 j BUNGA KE MAN TIN POPPY RAJAH j PRICE $1.75 PER BOT. ROBINSON 8c CC M
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    • 52 10 1 Studio *t U j foto-portrrt j by q foto-artist j J only J .3. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED —by the most modern methods known to science. Consultation without cost or obligation. R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4 Arcade. 'Phone 3002. Latest and best Equipped Optical Institution
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  • 60 11 Reuter. Salt Lake City, Oct. 19. A COMMERCIAL Transcontinental air liner with four women and 15 men aboard, which disappeared when thing to Salt Lake City from New k'ork, was located from the air lying shattered on a mountainside iy miles east, at an
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  • 347 11 AN ESSENTIAL London View Of New Plan Reuter. London, Oct. 18. riit. Times, in referring to the conditions on which Italy prothe withdrawal of Volunteers tr in Spain, says this is hardly actable if. and there seems reason ;i b«lieve it, the number of foreign
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  • 11 11 J. H. Corner has been gazetted as Director of Gardens, S.S.
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  • 129 11 CHINA INSISTS ON HER FOUR POINTS TOKYO WANTS SURRENDER MORE HEAVY FIGHTING IN THE NORTH A ™^lT n u on of Japanese opera,ion nor,h f < h norths TT Carried ""asion E ,nt HOna PrOW they are attackshatterTbfst!," ar 7 Sed trUCe bet
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  • 1054 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 19. THE Japanese have begun an inI— 1 I of Honan Province. Japanese troops crossed the HopeiHonan border at 4.30 am. in the morning yesterday and are now attacking Fenglocheng, the first station Honan Peipm S- Nank °v railway in NO PEACE IN SIGHT
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  • 28 11 London, Oct. 18. Earl and Countess Baldwin, who returned last week from a continental holiday, lunched to-day with the Prime Minister and Mrs. Chamberlain.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 174 11 Courtesy Visit GUESTS OF AIR COUNCIL London, Oct. 18. 'pHIS evening the King received at Buckingham Palace a party ot officers of the German Air Force, led by General Milch, Air Minister, which arrive- at Croydon yesterday for a week's visit as guests of the Air
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  • 66 11 Satyrus On Way To Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. THE Satyrus, an Imperial Airways fly- ing boat of the Kent class arrived at Karachi at 7.50 p.m. yesterday. The Satyrus will come on to Singapore, the pilots making a survey of the route in preparation for the time when
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  • 20 11 Reuter. Batavia. Oct. 19 m:ss Jean Batten passed over Kupane to-day at 8.10 a.m. local time —Reuter.
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  • 91 11 Reuter. New York, Oct. 19. DUSSIA would probably accept an v invitation to th e Nine-Power Conference if invited, declared Mr. Troysanovsky, the Soviet Ambassador in the United States, on his return after a visit to Russia. Commenting on th e reports that Russia
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    • 104 11 (BETTER FOOD PROTECTION kitchen-proved For days beyond any average requirejSL ments. For assured protection.. .the JlM*' Built-in Watchman" and Built-in IMF. fi&fc thermometer always in plain sight. «3r s $<memm un: convenience I M s Marketing and storage tests .showed La V «t Ik^?/ 3 conclusive savings In time, trouble,
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  • 393 12 CUDDALORE TO HONGKONG S. S. GARADA Navigation Feat By Tug Singapore, Monday. Till: Christine Mollo, a 2,200-ton tug, arrived in Singapore during the week-end with the salvaged ship, Garada. a former 8.1. steamer which went aground following a fire off Cuddaiore, about 95 miles south
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  • 325 12 Dato Braddell Guest At Dinner h dinner was held at St. Andrews House on Friday night to commemorate its foundation oO years ago, on Oct. 15, 1887. The b the St. Andrew's School boarding houses attended afterwards to listen to the speei h< 1 which followed
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  • 101 12 Dance At Raffles Hotel On Nov. 9 (JNDI'R the patronage of H E. the Goverm r and Lady Thomas and H E .the General Officer Commanding MCM o D.5.0.. the offlcia! Poppy D Dance will be held at Raffles Hotel Nov. 9. at 9 30 nm Som thing
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  • 168 12 Hindu Ceremony j WARTIME EPISODE RECALLED COSMOPOLITAN gathering was present a* the Mariumman Tompie in South Bridge Road yesterday to witness the fire-walking ceremony by devotee:' of the Goddess Draubadha. His Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas was among those present and took a great interest
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  • 65 12 The Ritz Cinema at Geylang offers an outstanding programme to-night. The chief attraction is "Diamond Jim" with Ed word Arnold in the principal role. It will be shown at the second house, following a number of shorts. '•Black Beauty," featuring Esther Ralston
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  • 101 12 By popular demand, the outstanding Tamil talkie, "Nalayini." which drew crowded houses at its premiere, will be lc-creened to-night at- the Theatre Royal. "Nalayini" deals with the story of a wife's devotion to husband, and some cf the well-known Tamil cinema art headed by
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  • 195 12 Tuesday. Oct 12. Captain F. R. Barry. R N.. of BM.S Dorsetshire, called on His Excellency t Government House. Lieut-Commander J. R. Westmaeot R.N., Surgeon Lieut. L. R Ndrsworthy R.N., and Paymaster Lieut. F A Haines. R.N.. arrived to stay at G; eminent House. Wednesday, Oct 13 The
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  • 92 12 'n^ rr Ao aI and de P a rtures by Imoer i' Qantas air liners ""per-.a. Arrived by the Aurora—Mr F n and Mr B M ac k F from S^dale b lr he h F D V MonT and Mr Arnved by the Adelaide. -Mr E
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  • 7 12 The M. M. liner President Drumer is
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  • 750 12 Singapore, Monday. "JJE used to come and see me at my house brt my parents put a stop to that because he was not in a financial position t'j marry me." said Mis> Rita Joseph, daughter of the proprietor of the Lanka Boarding House in Bcncoolen
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  • 118 12 Due In Malaya This Week From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Oct. 18. SIR MALCOLM WATSON, the famous anti-malarial health expert and director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene, is arriving at Penang on Thursday on his visit to Malaya since he left his home at Klang
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  • 52 12 Unlawfully Absent From Duty Arway li Sin sapore. Monday. I.MAT was this morning produced "before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Magistrate, for absenting himself from duty at Rochore Police Station, he being a p^lic^conAccused was allowed bail of $100, and u.otnct Court for trial on Oct.
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  • 206 12 Sequel To Car Crash ENGINEER ON A MINE (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Oct. 18. rrHE death of Mr. N. F. Douglas, an Engineer of the Southern Malayan Tin Ltd., took place last night in the Batu Gajah Hospital as the result of severe injuries received
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  • 268 12 Medical Board Set Up Locally OWING to the shortage of medical men in the Red Cross work for the urgent treatment of the thousands of poor and helpless victims of the Jaoanese air raids in various parts of China, the China Relief Fund Committee of
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  • 94 12 Roof Of Houses Blown Off (From Our Own Reporter) Poncing Oct 16 A STRONG wind followed by heavy -tXrain swept over the town here this artei noon as a result of which several lowlying areas were flooded to a depth of about two feet or so.
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  • 638 12 FINES RAISED Punishment Will Be Increased Singapore, Monday. "THE regulations have been widely advertised and it is impossible for anyone to plead ignorant, [f the fines at present imposed do not act as a sufficient deterrent, they will be increased, and the alternative punishment will also
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 16 12 SOLE AGENTS: McALISTEU CO., LTD (Incorporatod In S. S.). I i m »W,P a. 20 n
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    • 54 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA ST. THONE 58M. SINGAPORE MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: HON G CBYE CO. rSf CHIENT BROS.. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONO Xi v r NG KON CHEE, lPni? Q LEE EN TEH, PFlSvn LEE AH WENG, rftWANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTC BRANCHES
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  • 691 13 NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING "HARMONY" Propaganda From Amsterdam m Our Oicn Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 6. Ml H play is being made in rubber t ireles with the alleged race be- con Maliya and the N.E.I, for a r output 'hat will impress otiators <>f the
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  • 293 13 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—Sympathy to suffering is a deeprooted sentiment in the breast of all men. irrespective of creed or country There is nothing legally demanded in all the golden deeds performed by th» good Samaritans of to-day the
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  • 123 13 'To the Editor of the Malaya tribune> Sir. —Government's ban of the sale of popples in the streets this year is considerate, but as a Straits Chinese I venture to think is unjustified, if the reason is onlv that the pockets of the public have been drained by
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  • 386 13 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —I have always believed that Manchukuo was the same as Manchuria, and that the inhabitants of Manchuria were Manchus. I have had the belief that Manchus were not Ch.nese &ny more than Englishmen are Frenchmen although both are Europeans. You published
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  • 240 13 Last Recital In Singapore To-Morrow WHEN Mr. Josef Lampkin, the noted American violmiit, gave a rec'trl at the Memorial Hall recently, his plavi)ig was greatly appreciated and the was strongly expressed that he would be able to appear befcre a Singapore audience again. That opportunity will be prespnted
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  • 53 13 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this evening (Tuesday*, beginning at 830 P-m— March. The 27th Regiment." Stopfora; Overture. 'Bronze Horse." Auber; Selection, -The Pirates of Penzance." Sullivan; Valse. "Weaner Mad Ln. Ziehren; Solo. -Berceuse de Jocelyn." Godard: Pot-Pourri. "Wedded Whimsies." Alford; March,
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  • 368 13 Mr. M. N. Reuben And Miss Kitty Ezekiel THE marriage took place in Batavia on 1 Oct 7 of Mr. Manoo N. Reuben son of Mrs. N. Reuben and the late Mr. N. Reuben. J.P.. and Kicty Ezekiel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ezekiel. of Singapore
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  • 101 13 Newsvendor Charged With Theft Singapore, Monday. "I am a Chinese newspaper vendor and in my hurry to sell special China war news supplements yesterday evening my foot knocked against a traffic platform. As I was moving it to a safe place a policeman came up and arrested me."
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  • 26 13 The Hon. Capt. N. M. Hasbim. 13.0., will give an address on "Economics with Malaya as its background" at Raffles College on Friday at 8.30 p.m.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 195 13 PURE WHOLESOME CIIE E S E A perfect ending to any meal We offer you a choice variety of cheese:— Dutch Edam, Danish Roquefort, Swiss Gruyere, Enf Lish and Australian Cheddar CARTON CHEESE Kraft 8 oz. Kraft 4 oz. Kraft 8 x 1 oz. Kraft Gruyere 8 x 1 oz.
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  • 467 14 Tournament Rugby Starts A MARKED superiority in the back division was the chief reason for the 'ii tor;, of the I'nited Services Officers over the Merchants in the opening of the S.C.C. Rugby tournanient on tin* pad ai in yesterday. Thai the margin oi
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  • 64 14 In the inter-Service tennis tournament, the R.A.F. beat the R.A.M.C. at Tanglin by three matches to nil. Wing Commander White and F O Miller beat Major Link and Major L'Estrange 12—10, 6—2. Sgt. Gould and Sgt. Calder beat Sergt. Coleman and Staff Seigt. Rhores 6—l. 6—4. j Cpl.
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  • 378 14 S.C.F.A. RESERVES BEAT GORDONS IN SEMI-FINAL REPLAY AT ANSON ROAD Singapore, Tuesday. \GOAL in arrear. with ten minutes Id go. the second shini; of the S i .i A povided a thiillittj finish to their semi-final v :lav in the S.A.CA Cup comnet*tion .against
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  • 210 14 7th Heavy Battery Beat 34th Co. R E. Singapore. Tuesday. the 7*l) Heavy Battery, B A visited the Sappears padang yesterday and beat the 34th Co Royal Engineers, by G points (two tries) to nil. Play was confined to midheld in the early stages but gradually the Gunners
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  • 139 14 fnniskiilings p >e ai Gunners THE Rm- r„«i Si nga fi? re i Tuesday. I J7h?p™ fliers deleatU t ;V,Vn r 0u^ sted Rame <> f hockey weathe? rracks ester day in ideal Both sides attacked in turn throueh- Soth h es 8h IS at goal, dentins any
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  • 32 14 Inter-League Teams For Saturday Reuter. TEAMS for |ht ct 10 -1 Bilfss n e J' LeagUe match at ton El tt, Soros. field). Cocninir n iHuddersIfceikrß TottenhL' Qe,clar SBsasr '^S^
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  • 285 14 Hockey Against M.C.U. At Sepoy Lines Singapore. Tuesday. THE Post Office Club defeated the Mcdi- cal College Union In a hockey match played on the College ground vesterda" by 2—! The Postals gave a good display and fully deserved their victory. Their forwards worked with good understanding and
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  • 109 14 Colts And Ceyionese lash At Hockey Singapore, Tuesday. THE hockey match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Colts at Balestier yesterday ended In a draw, there beinno score. '{T 1 0 r° !ts were superior in tho attack fc£? of Sfi been f r the sound acJL
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  • 15 14 ru B°y fooiball match on Raffle. five tries °to a dro goal and
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  • 103 14 Reuter. London. Oct 18. T HE callover on the 1 miles. 2 furs.) to run -t "e\. market on Oct. 27 is as follow,. 100-9 Near Relation. nfTprpri 13-1 Epigram (taken and offered, 100-7 Harewood (offered-, la-l iw ken>. 15-1 Solar Bear. 100-6 Punch l taken and offered
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  • 460 14 Draw Starting Times THE following are th-' sta:t:>. for the President's Prz Lion to be played at Bukit 'I Sunday morning Oct. 24. am. 8.20 F. Knight and W. A q dcrson v. D. M. Hena< C. W. Auchmuty. 8.20 W. A. Venning and B Kauflmann
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  • 64 14 A SPECIAL prize has been pi to be- won by the eon tot returning the best scor play under handuap) on ci the nine holci at the Sin.;. ,lf Club on Wednesday afternoon, 0 t o- < 4 Competitors are spec.'a'lv retj ie start a 4 early as
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 14 14 time fat a u<jet TIGER BEER IS BEST Neav Ltd. Distributers of Tiger Beer.
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    • 109 14 a•a•a■ a a ai CBS* It a a a a a a aM a a V a .Tk, a T V> s'.Wr aaaeaiaaaaaat T T* jt>a jf >i. if/A v »«-.«r?» a* 1 \_a ■•■••>■■••••' V API V J* /af }T!v>:s .1 la aaaaaaa a a a a a t
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  • 492 15 To-day's Acceptors Running Order PERAK AUTUMN RACES SECOND DAY I Selections By I "Argus" I PTORS and the order of 1 running for the second day's oi seven races in Ipoh this oon follow: live horses have been d and they are as follows: c 1 Mr. Dick. Hokey Pokey,
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  • 39 15 races m Ipoh ar c as follows: Race I—PACAROSE Bright Eyes Race 2—FtrtNLET Twinkling Eyes Rare* 3—METRO Pledge Race 4—BARFORD Rostrum Race S—BETH Benedict Race 6—QUICK MONEY Young Ginger Race 7 GALLANT MAGGIE Pride of Perak
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  • 145 15 !j Result Of Draw Held Yesterday T HE M? ra s for tne Singapore Turf Club s i 42 Z t al d darlings is as JoMows PS. Nightmareh-Pride-Dr. S 4 T E R y hod F Fey's y Ni^ntmar^-Starmist-Er 6 da-p eSt^ue (Rig> Phila C
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  • 295 15 To-day 's Track Work At Ipoh From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh, Oct. 19. M°r?J animals participating in trtinin; XSdaV l races WMe SST! on the hiner track. The going Mas good and the weather SUIPcKST aa Vlrr and SUNSHINE former fI nLX* 9 car,y the S plenty
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  • 24 15 Singapore. Monday Khaha Association defeated an S.C.C. "B" team at hockey this afternoon on the Padang by four goals to one.
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  • 237 15 St. Joseph's Lucky. To Win Singapore, Tuesday. DLAYING on their own ground yestercil ay A Joseph's Institution defeated St. Andrew's at hockey by the only goal of the match. Cordeiro netting a few minutes from the end This result was not a true reflection Pii
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 93 15 Smgapore Municipaiit y TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. Annual Supplies for the year 1908 See Notice in Tender Room 4 p.m., 27th Oct., 1937. Supply of one Mechanics Tender Chassis, Transport Centre, 12 noon, 26th
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    • 368 15 BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Could Only Walk a Few Yards Can New Walk Mile. Sine* Talcing Ephazone The amaaingly parallel experiences e( twa iuderors ooca virtually crippled by \eHbma and Bronchi its. must give yoe ■•w hope Neither could walk more than a few yards without gasping for breath. Both bought one
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    • 105 15 UM I CBM PAN YON THE SPOTJ PARIS FAVTHONS. 5 j P < g^ DS MODBM, $12.00 HANTE ELEGANCE $3 00 Ira&ev v 1:8! TOUJi 2.75 SAISON PARISIEN! E 4(1 t LA LINGERIE 1 v 2 0 M COSTUMES ;v f. «-ODERNE 1.75 j POSTAGE EXTRA. Lli I j G.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 1066 16 New Insurance Bill —Toddy ***™*™J n Rubber Exports Up Labour Conddhmtjn Assam Japan Feverishly Bu if in 0 Indian Pig Iron Hindi Not The Lingua Franca Of India. (From Our Own Correspondent j (By Air Mail) Madras, Oct. 14. THE Deepavali season when merchants in this country
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  • 64 16 Chinese Sent For Detention Singapore, Monday. Tv o so vpar-old Chinese apNG Ah Piat, a 32->ear om tne peared before Mr W ,G- Reeves Third Police Magistrate his answer a charge kjj air not having any visiDie and was "'continuing hawked the Magistrate continuing. because, he said. f %tr'ivl'ncre.
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  • 49 16 Hongkong, Oct. 18. The Commission of Inquiry into the cinking of Chinese junks was opened to-day, the Japanese consul general iimorine the invitation. Fourteen survivors of the alleged sinkimr of the junks are available as witnesses, with a mass of exhibits such as shraonel splinters and bullets.—Reuter.
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  • 363 16 Heavy Fighting I n Ta-Pei-Su Basin Tientsin. Oct 13 THE battle at the Ta Pei Su B Shansi on Oct. 15 and 1G »v e heaviest since the comment (rr> .1 hostilities in North China bfate of this province aepenc outcome of this battle. Japanese casualties were
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  • 128 16 British Arid American Ships In Shanghai Shanghai. Oct lb AN impressive exchange of Ar.ga- American courtesies mark r parture of H M.S. destroy r Da.' this morning for England, w:. will be placed in reserve. As the Danae was get: Ins v. r ~s" from a buoy astern
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 105 16 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY w liorn. Weighing hirri, no the !>o«pit;il doctor* be grateful to Uaio tiiei foool j^JĔ^Jj. iL- 1,.., W.P.S. AIiSTIIV BIG SEVEN ij/Ou, hut] a eat- hut you moest in cm dwtUi The new Big Seven will appeal to motorists who require a car a little larger than tho
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    • 92 16 ""ii OV I you^vent Robinson's Patent Barley, will stick to l tm an d I shouldn't like to say how Robinson's Umon Barley Water n Say nOW h j nw v l many more g' assf u's that will give them 1$ made to Old Hethers' recipe and IWf«!U m
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    • 57 16 I I A "DIAMOND" BCD IS A GOT TO HOME MAKEI i The bed'trad is the cent' Price, beauty and endunr.ee --h.>. I On comparison of thc»>- Ik DIAMOND beds cann DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CD LTD 601 KfIrPONG lAMBI BINU A Pr Sletl tlo«e j n ,at Tube*. Tubul»> v
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 125 17 1 %ur Restored, plands Made Young •n 24 Hours r necessary to suffer 'Md manhood, weak rvousness, impure depression, and poor American Doctor has I asy way to end i J in pleasant, easytorm is aonojutely harmy witn gland operations "»ff new youth and vigour Woi ka riireetlv on the
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    • 70 17 j New Cutex Smoky Shades Flatter Again Cutex If first with Liquid Polish shades chit tveryone admires. New "smoky" shades art toh and Tibrant sod very chic They give a glamour to your finger dps without being bizarre. Ask to set these st roof favourite shop in the new Cutex
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    • 64 17 THE RADIO WITH 1 93% 9 NATURAL TONE. Hoe Boon Leong Radio Dept., 62, Selfgie Road, Singapore. f TBI ImUm TOWIC FO«» 1 1938 "His Master's Voice" American Radio LEADS AGAIN Sole Agents;: I KEE HUAT RADIO CO. j 122|124, Orchard Road, J SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 4566. j N 3 APB
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1086 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio *a.%e warn mm ML WW Das VerUebte Bandoneon (CodeOF BRITISH EMPTRF 77 \T U r TmA?*V> Prelude: Sanctify us hy Thy Goodness Czardas. Last Lo V e (Gungl) h.M.iS.C PROGRAMMES (arr Harriet Cohen) y y ********** I 0.20 a.m. Close down. lLjUn&u--050 a m Talk" 'World
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  • 344 18 I lesh-forming Tablets Restored Her Health. Ms v men and vomm all over the Straiti ;ire trying everything they can think oi In a vain endeavour to put cn < ht. They eat feverishly, upset their ha with endless do es of nauseating Cod
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  • 110 18 Warning To Offenders In Court Singapore, Monday. IV fining ('-..pain 3. Lefevie. a European, $5 for failing to pay additional fees due on a radio set owned by him, Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate, remarked this morning that such cases had become very common and in
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  • 87 18 MANSFIELD CO. Objects Of Company Amended Singapore, Monday. A PETITION under Section 12 of the Company's Ordinance, for the approval cf alterations of extensions of the objects of the company, which was made by Mr. J. T. Havdon on behalf of Messrs Mansfield and Company, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 228 18 CHEONG KOON SENG (XoTIiTX AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land and houses Nos. 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53. 56, .-,7 59, Tiong Bahru Road Singapore, area approximately 23,445 sq. ft. To be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Kojn Seng Co., Ltd., No. 10, Chulia
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    • 104 18 CHANGE ALLEY BEST AURA N T. 13, Change Alley. Have your tiffin at Change Alley Restaurant. Delicious and economic food. Quick and courteous services. I It's care that makes the nair grow j Dry scalp, too many shampoos cause thinning hair. Keep your hair thick and lustrous with frequent Vaseline'
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    • 68 18 03 I SUNBURN.. Gennolene Ij He applied three \I I y onr :u l v < im mediately -Tter wash* td n a few niinut •> wiped off <* > Z 7 again. Gerraolene Asep--3 s c V 7 Talcum Powder may k 5 .<>.:. s then be used. Gennolene
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    • 49 18 AUenburys Castor P" is found in hospitals, clinics and homes all over the world and the fact that it is so highly recommended by the Medical Profession is convincing testimony of its quality and value. :2m ■HdHESSSb i CASTOR 0» I Sole Agents: BAiILCVV COMPAN* I Singapore Kuala Lumpu:
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1373 18 7 am News in French, Market) 1.20 p.m. Variety proi mm m 735 a 7 v t%nnap 210 p.m. News bulletn Malayan Listeners' Radio Sff SSr» «io S!' Gramophone Records. 6.20 p.m. Russian m tContinued from page 17» Close Down. 650 P m Nir °m new, b SHORTWAVE Thursday £T
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  • 195 19 I "Objectionable" Books Seized Cape Town. IC literary purge of Cape I hops has been carried the past few weeks. the Minister oi the lnln possession of dozens of periodicals and maga- indecent, obscene or attempt to "clean up" of literary distrithe appointment of I
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  • 94 19 ins In Great Poverty Budepest ol tx-kir gs*' oi it-of-work gypsy mv- &n i dis- Former gypsy arisplaved to kings and U parts of the world, scd. for these impoveri special club is to be 1 luarter. The club I ed in connection with rsary celebrations cf
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  • 144 19 Flock To New Prophet" Warsaw i in which hvn cla m to have be n n cured of illnesses, has a£jricnltu r al pro- %,nce oi Volhynia in south-east Poland The founder of the colony calls himself Prophet Ellas. He is a former Orthodox monk who is
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  • 166 19 Canada To Ask London A Copy Ottavvu. FOLLOWING the controversy over the o v^ Wer f the Government to veto social credit legislation in a? berta. social credit circles are castH~ doubt as to whether the Dominion reailv Ai^a^^is^^r 1 Plemi6r f in fMnoJ Discovered that nowhej-e ,1
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  • 309 19 Soviet Starts New Project Moscow DREI.IMINARY work has begun on one of the Soviet's biggest enterprises in its hiSiory—the construction of a group of gigantic power-stations on the Samara Bend of the Volga River. These stations will be the most powerful of their kind in the world,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 113 19 Thousands of weak, anaemic people have found VTavsL new strength and glowing vigour in Waterbury's Compound. This time-tested tonic tones up the r X entire system fortifies the body against disease. ""CT f^l' It contains many nourishing ingredients that are 0* I essential to health liver and malt extracts, iron,
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    • 131 19 JOHN PLAYER 9* So,e A ents: (liicorpowW in *.S.) W.P.S. 49A.. 9 .'••CA*USED TO BE WEAK, DTKtfi »ODY-»UllDI«G H ANAEMIC. THEN THE DOCTOR STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS W ADVISED QUAKER OATS. SAID TOO. IT HAS WORKED *T hi .M«",° f p r 1 SK» WONDERS FOR JACK/0^ Don'tgamblconcheapbladea. J > '-^St BuyNacctandbesureofniaoy
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  • 87 20 H E. the Governor fixing the Badge on Pilot Officer James McKnight Hart at the presentation parade at Seletar on Sunday (Tribune). H E the Governor and Lady Thomas arriving at the Po Leung Kuk Home on Saturday (Tribune) Pilot Officer T. A. D. Hewan, who was
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 38 20 Agents Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. APB-1 jSEE THE rVEW MODELS 1 CHrSmf r FANCY 6 j stalKjteel fflfflt] WATERPROOF i j POCKET U KS WR i^ ET N *Sqj§y cents WATCHES Just Arrived Cl at all' dealers !> Singapore
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    • 86 20 JtyLMERI MIIOT ITT BES^ j SLXGAI'OR l > FAVOURITE BRAXD I fl HEfILWY B/JBX I I Hflppyjmy I lln €i§f§ %Wrt I j lis mmm 1 1 Th" ptfec?ZT/ B r Y S» G Bh. e Cr„ 6S X 1 j me rertect Baby Food. Its Quality Is Not Excelled.
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