Malaya Tribune, 20 October 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sale r\ I.- No. 247. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore- Wed.. Oct. 20. 10:,7. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1937 F! v rival
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 63 1 WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOHrVIX«ij| IMEUK O W JL j|| FINE COGNAC BRANDY |W|l C j fte sure you get the BEST! •l-STAB" Sol. Agents: IIE One. In 8&i WPS SSA ifIEOfITS HQ SINGAPORE'S FAVOI'RITE BRAND A HEALTHY BABY a a happy family Blue Crass Milk IS Especially Baby
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    • 235 1 11 5 Read The *f SIJKJIAY Dominant in Mid ay a R" 101 USES rOH VINEGAR" ffhia is the title of a booklet, crammed lull of useful information aboul Tinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the vVrite t0 Sune Darby 4 M k t(L
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  • 301 2 Preventive Campa > South Afi i 1 I Dttibi g, P 7HE first move in a n. preventive measure; carrying of yello.v fever air in South Afiica, i the reason for the pics of Dr. G. A. Paii: Res Health Officer for the 1. Li.
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  • 120 2 > V: uhman Working A to Lpnrjes hi iy reiic.ea to health 73-j I UL Edoua d B..... i r. asson, Dcrdoi'-ie, accord I Qcwrj Burceauiv r.ox-u t «c Be. .mend had sullen •■•ix years iru:n gcneiahs d j the whole body, and aJ uik btari. All
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  • 92 2 Intake On U.S. Comn* Coin Roanoke Island N l A special half-dollar been minted in the Unit commemorate the 350 th am the EnpMsh settlements h. B.: ish colonies in Amerki On one side of the co n of Sir Waiter Raleigh, who fin directed the colonisation,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 565 2 FRESH 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 ti'Q" do $38.00 Table lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upwards. For all requirements In ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult M. HASSAN,
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    • 593 2 PUBLIC NOTICESNOTICE. HABITS. Antl ruble prophylactic vaccine treatnient Ii available at the General Boa pltal, Singapore, and for third claas patlonts «t Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Singapore Anti rabic vaccine may be purchase: by prtvate practitioners on appllcattov •-o the Chief Medical Officer, Genera: Hospital, Singapore Private practitioners are requested
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    • 304 2 I NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Loke Slew San lately the Manager of Chop Yee Kee of No. 51, Upper Pickering Street, Singapore is no longer in the employ of the ■;aid firm and has no further authority on their behalf to transact any business, to borrow money, to
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    • 369 2 FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOUR, QUALITY OF LEAF AND ECONOMY IN USE, "COLD LEAF" TEA STANDS SUPREME! DIABETES. Diabetic Sufferers! co not despair. Thabib A. Md Hassan Specialist, guarantees, within a specified time, to cure you completely and permanently with nis Special Herbal Remedy. Every sufferer prescribed for separately according to
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    • 302 2 SILVIKRIN roomers M vihr.n Hair Tonic Lot i an— Concentrated Liqii d Shampoo— owtfer Shampoo- Solidified Brili antirie -Sil ifix Hair Cream —Sweet (nl of Almond*. MADE IN ENGLAND. ■cle Distributors: RAHAMIN PENH AS, Singapore "THE LAYING BEN" Poultry food Suppliers 17f), Orchard i'.uad, Phone .No. CBIM. kll British Dry
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  • 477 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CHILIAN SHIPPING ACTIVITY Moderate Increase During 1936 A MODERATE increase in shipping activity during 1936. not only as regards foreign lines, but also local coastal movement, reserved for Chilian vessels, is pointed to in a report issued by the Department of Overseas Trade en economic and commercial
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  • 56 3 Two Cardiff steamers, the Goodleigh and the Helmstrath. have been sold to German buyers for a total of about H33,000. The former is a vessel of about. 7,200 tons deadweight and was owned by the Dulverton Steamship Co., while the latter, of 7.590 tons deadweight, was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 436 3 vr.AMER D f*\ BRITISH iND i A fen P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Bue Tannage. Spore. 1937. iNCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 AN 6.100 Oct 23 6,000 Nov. rANA 17.000 Nov. S 6,500 Nov. 1* A 17,000 Nov. IS ALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 15,000 Dec. 17 WAN 6,070 Dec.
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    • 78 3 gX (APCAR) SAILINGS. I For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave j Singapore. SHIRALA 8,000 Oct. 21 TILAWA 10,000 Nov. 4 SANTHTA B.QOO Nov 18 For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. TALMA 10,000 Oct. 29 SIRDHANA 8.000 Nov. 11 SHIRALA 8,000 Nov. 25 P&P rSO* BRITISH INDIA *"SBftff! GHr For all information apply to:
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    • 558 3 1 KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) 'liicoroorateo in Japan). j For JAPAN. LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). J Due Due Sailing Doe •ms Kfk-MAcr. roM»f Spor* Spore <rta New York J mis kV^S,J^ KU ot 1 Nov 4 Nov 6 Keelung Dec 18 oiis KATSURAGI MARU Dec. t Dec.
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    • 436 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins hare adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA). MARSEILLES. LONDON ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng JUTLANDIA 2-11 2-11 3-11 5-11 MEONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 26-11 •ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12
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    • 495 3 f STEAMER SAILINGS. I §N<mnoKUTSC?f*R LLOYD i Incorporated US Ths un demoted am toe Companf! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. *©r MANILA, HONGKONG, 3HASO»AJ. NORTH CHINA and JAJf AM. i 5 s.s. "KOELN" omits Japan Oct. 3C s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits N. China Nov. 11 HOMEWARD, "or HOLLAND HAMKLKG BRVIHFJI Sails from Hz
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  • 132 4 In A Public Place In Yokohama Reuter. Yokohama, Oct. 18. MRS S. V Davies. wife of an employer I i the Standard Vacuum Oil Company, was clubbed on the head and breast in the neighbourhood of the Italian Consulate in The Bluff, by an unknown assailant on
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  • 185 4 Japanese Reply Still Being Drafted i 1 o Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 18 A FOREIGN office spokesman told Reuter there is no development at present in regard to the British note on the Minp. hong incident. A reply is being drafted. The spokesman said the Japanese Government expected an
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  • 44 4 British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 18. The first fog ol the season occured last nighl and continued to-day In the London district. Although it'was not exceptionally severe, the fog caused some interference with early road and rail traffic. British Official Wireless
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  • 85 4 Witnesses Bring Mass Of Exhibits Reuter. Hongkong. Oct. 18. THE Commission of Inquiry into the sinking of Chinese junks was opened to-day, the Japanese Consul-General ignoring the invitation. Fourteen survivors of the alleged sinking of the junks are available as witnesses, with a mass of exhibits such as
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  • 193 4 Heavy Fighting In The North The following is a copy of a telegram received from Nanking by the Chinese Consulate-General In Singapore under da The° f north bank of the Wentsaopang was to-day the scene of a desperate battle but the arrival of Chinese reinforcements helped to repulse
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  • 41 4 Singapore, Monday. A ci inese coolie, employed by Messrs j me Straits Trading Co.. Pulau' Brani i to the General Hospital toIn a critical condition. The man leged to have taken caustic soda a 10 opiun dissolved In brandy
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  • 133 4 Apprehension Felt By Chinese Press I Reuter. Tokyo, Oct 18. APPREHENSION lest the Nine-Power Conference at Brussels should seek a solution of the Sino-Japanese conflict by compromise rather than 'definite measures to check Japanese aggression is expressed by Chinese newspapers which urge China to insist, first, on the
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  • 140 4 Deficit Will Be Only 12 Millions London, Oct. 18. APPREHENSIONS as to the increased deficit in Britain's balance of payments for 1°37 is unfounded, says the Financial Times, making a preliminary estimate on what the current year's balance is likely to be. Estimating the import surplus at £417
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  • 79 4 Indian Fined In Police (ou rt Singapore, Monday. j lat carrying a bird by its wings j.s a p> oceeire which may also prove painim to the carrier was confirmed to-day u. a case tried before Mr. F. V Duckworth. the Second Police Magistrate when Mohamed Tambv.
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  • 206 4 First Australia-!, Flight 0 i Cape T THE first Australia-Cape i\. tory ended here when Bonney, the Australian aired her Klemm monoplane airport. They journey had taken four months. Since leavim jj had covered 18,000 miles more than a dozen countrit Mrs. Bonney experienced and misfortunes, such
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  • 83 4 Malacca i Formed (From Our Ojcti Corresr, Malacca. fPHE newly formed commi A Roval Life Saving Socongratulated on the v( rv has made in organ! ,ij.to lurther the interests < At the inauguanJ le.s tnere was a large attend party met at Tanjong Br p m. and after a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 190 4 Protect your Skin from the W £\j Sun's Ravages S if Doctors say that too much Try this Beauty Treatment exposure to the sun dries up the natural skin oils makes Massage the creamy lather of age and wrinkle before its time. Palmolive Soap into j our face, That's why
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  • 212 5 Theft From Bicycle Carrier 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Oct. 19. I IM NGEE. 22 years of age. who admit- ted three previous convictions, two for theft and one for being in possession of stolen property knowing it to be stolen, was charged before Sheikh
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  • 157 5 Plenty Of Cheap Credit i Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 17. ON the Money Market although a portion of the funds sent here some time back for safety first reasons Is now returning home, borrowers found plenty of cheap credit at their disposal. In fact, the amount of capital
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  • 143 5 New Film Personality "Arrives" AT THE CINEMAS A FLAMING new film personality flashed across the screen of the Alhambra Theatre night. She was beautiful Doris Nolan, making a very successful film debut in "The Man I Marry," a grand romantic comedy which relates the adventure of a girl
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  • 66 5 4 m. M W V» m m m The Garrick Theatre at Geylang Serai i;s showing to-night two full-length Hindustani Alms for one payment, beginning from 7 p.m. The pictures are "Kanya Vickray" cr "Lobhi Pitha." featuring Patience Cooper. Mohan and other wellknown Indian
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  • 95 5 Mr. Justice Swift's Death London, Oct. 19. THE death is announced of the Hon. Mr Justice Swift, Judge of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice since 1820.—British Official Wireless The"Hon. Mr. Justice Swift 'Sir Rigby Philip Watson. Kt. cr. 1920» was called to the
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  • 81 5 T.U.C. Move For AntiJapan Boycott Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 17. THE General Council of the Trade Union Congress claims a unanimous response by tne International Trade Union Labour movement- to cail a boycott on Japanese goods. Replies have been received from trade union organisations in the United States. Canada.
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  • 42 5 A Chinese was found unconscious in a house at Sam Leong Road, off Jalan Besar. The man had contused abrasions over his scalp. It is reponea that the injuries were sustained when the man dashed his head many times on the floor.
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  • 415 5 Trespass On Way Home From Cinema (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 19. OSMAN bin Yusof, a private in the Johore Military Force was charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate) with having committed trespass by entering the compound of the house of a
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  • 64 5 Italy's Part cipation Uncertain Reuter. Rome. Oct. 18. Italy has received Belgium's invitation to the Nine-Power conference In which, >tate authoritative circles, "the possibility of Italy participating In the meetinc :s not excluded "—Reuter Wireless. Paris Oct 18. at. Dolbos and M. Detessan, UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs has
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 547 5 vTEST ADVERTISEMENTS "ciNG \PORE MUNICIPAL 1% DEBENTURE STOCK, 1937. .MtiltST DIE 15TH NOVEMBER. 1937. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of the above Stoc* sed from the 2nd to the 15th ?r 1937 both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. BAXKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). THE HIGH COURT OF THE
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    • 254 5 Help Kidneys Clean Oof Poisonous Acids Tour Kidneys hare nine million tiny tubes or filter* which are endangered by cheap. Irritating drugs or n ct. Unknown to you, weak Kidneys may b< the n d cause Your Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, >izzln*>ss. Swollen Ankles, Bladder I rouble. Headaches, Backache, H
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    • 108 5 m k% One enemy —decay—attacks teeth. other—Pyorrhea—threatens gums. This second enemy is so dangerous that 4 out of 5 people over 40 suffer from it. Merely brushing your teeth is but half the battle. Brush both teeth and gums with FOR' HAN'S and defeat both enemies. Forhan's contains a special
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    • 51 5 Victory OVER PREMATURE 0 L G E! mm m H 1$ A course of lONIC TABLETS helps to regain lost health and feel Toun? and Active again. At $2.50 or 51.30 from all first-class Chemists. A Werner Schur Preparation! Awarded Gold Medals and Innumerable Testimonials. Ajrents: CHART ft CO., Q
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    • 300 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Flat required, preferably tarnished, with kitchen private bathroom, etj. rent $4j—soG. jJ*.:-. 366 co Malaga Tribune, Singapore. WANTED— Book-keeping and Shoithand Instructor. Evening Clashes. Salary? Apply, 18, Robinson Road, Singapore. its toasted whole wheat flavour Its nutty straigiv*-from-the-oven flavour—that's wh*t 7.7011 like most' about WEET-BIX. The flavour of
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    • 71 5 SITUATIONS VACANT CMn°.v» stenographer, preferably it* married, "rsouired to act as P*J** ■tenographei to General Manager gronp ol motor estates, French inu China. Oniv niit-claas Djen, who art able to write perfect English and jwb conversant with general oifice reed -pplv. Free furnL*h€d l.ouse v. I c free electric light
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  • 407 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Oct. 19. I firmnn Previous To-day Change Tone Weak Very Steady Bpot Buy en. 7 5 s 7 7.16 —3.16 (ifi Sellers. 711 16 7% —3;16 (Ist Forward) Noy. Buyers. 7*« 7 1,16 —316 f2nd Sellers. 711 16 7V 2 —316 und Forward) Dec.
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  • 316 6 Mr. Doherty's Speech DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT. T HE twelfth general meeting of Sungei Tukong Rubber Plan, tations, fr, wa, Aeio in Loml n JdL* H Doherty chairman) PROFIT AND DIVIDEND cJ- he Profit for the year u-n ra ~-n ,o er«°£ e Tf^ 18s 2d.
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  • 140 6 Singapore, Oct. 19 Siam Rice Sinwhay No 2 SS Siam Rice Sinwhay No 3 82 Siam Broken Rice No i f 174 gam Broken Rice No." g* Rice Saigon Al 513 C Kice Saigon 1 17 3 Hice Saigon 2 $16fi Rice Saigon 3 I Rangoon "SQ" Meedon !}sf
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  • 768 6 FRASER CO.'s SHARE REPORT ANOTHER WEEK OF FALLING VALUES iy|ESSRS Fraser and Co.'s weekly report cv the share marker dated Oct. 19, states:— cek ""usually devoid of pelifr? h l ead J lnes and sensations no apprectobie advance in the cause of either peace or war seems to have been
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  • 42 6 The next committee will be ivKJ 7 Association E *£ange Room on Mondn the Among the mattersT 7 at 5 the proposal to buiw be con sWered and g allerie S^n bU Si^ ga a po n r f SB*
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  • 35 6 Singapore, Wednesday sin^ r e h to r^f hi P. Du ™™> arrived England It n S wa y back to the Pessary tran^f^rc 011 snortl y aftei made. y transfers of troops weir
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 314 6 J Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd J j Uneorporatrf ta th. etjaite Bettlement.,. "MfT»»aia iid«x«M "OvaaafA" 1 M)WaOJB BAjnuOM i >< H v W«Za*« Baa*, hu. f-t m **r*s M*mk, j Ckaaa ValtoMi i BO AMD OF DIRECTORS: m^^JSSK" 1 9 TAN ran KIAM, Esq., Managing Direc or Lee Choon 3eng,
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    • 170 6 MANILA GOLD SHARE MARKET Messrs. S. E. Levy "nTnV Mondayhave received rahiirf L F?- s '»gapore giving the foll^S 1 M anila Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Antamok n Pesos I.X.L ci 0 019 0.017 San Mauric'io„ 51 United Jg THE EASTERN BANK j LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) 1 1>
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    • 13 6 SOUTH »o«» Of Profit Insurance W J DMtTtR, Manager 582» a Wnlayson Oreen
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  • 704 7  -  Quotations By Fraser And Co. s \pore. Oct. 20, 10 a.m. Mining Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4 6 5 -:;d 30 31 6 50 55 -nom 20 6 30 6 0.80 0.85 23 24 1.62*2 1 67 2 29 3020 21 6 0 38 0.43 110
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  • 58 7 Singapore, Tuesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-drw Pesos Antamok 0.52 0.54 Benguet Consolidated 10 00 10.00 Consolidated Mines 0.017 0 017 I.XL 0 54 0 55 San Mauricio 0
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  • 470 7  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follow: STOCK The ability of the market
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  • 301 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapoie. Oct. 20. 10 a.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ez Div. yea/ Payable Date to date. To Am pat Tin 3% Int. Sep*. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4 3% johan 10% Int. Oct. 22 G et. 29 Oct. 23 17V
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  • 92 7 rM nn c. ORE MUNICIPAL: red 1940 $400,000 Int. 1 Sept. 30 102 104 n j 108 no »om ,„55 ».000,000 in, oom 113 107 109 norn KiffC: $21,000,000 4 :rd. 1970-80 $6,000 000 c i DM. «ar. I, Sept. >uaa 3« 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 6/0
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  • 112 7  -  Report By Fraser And Company Singapore. Oct. 20. TIN three months £206.15 down 255 Weak conditions prevailed on the London Stock Exchange yesterday, mainiy in sympathy with Wall Street and the collapse in metal prices. There are a w bids from London this morning for Sterling Tins,
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  • 331 7 Singapore, Wednesday MINING Buyers. Sellers. Amoat 4 3 4 9xd A Hitam 29 30 Bangrin 22 6 23 6 B. Selangor 1.60 1.65 chenderiang 20 21 Hitam 0.37 0.41 Hong Fatt 1.10 1.15 Hongkong 29 30 Idris Hyd. 8 6 9 6 T i:oh Tin
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  • 17 7 Singapore, Oct. 20. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $101% (down $21/4).
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  • 21 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore today was:— Buyers 24 Vt (down Vh); Seller? 24 7 «> (down l*?).
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  • 73 7 Service To Be Televised British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 19. ri'HE King has decided that the celebra--1 tion of Armfetice Day on November 11 •hall follow the lines adopted in previous years. At the Cenotaph in Whitehall, after the two minutes Silence has been ob- erved, a short
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  • 46 7 New Climb Planned By Britons British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 19. T)ERMISSION has been granted by the 1 Tibetan authorities for a British expedition to Mount Everest next summer. Th* necessary permit has been handed to Mr Gouhd, British Commissioner at Lhasa.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 183 7 CELLING Singapore, Oct 20. London T.T. 2.4 1.32 London demand 2 4 132 London 4 months' sight 2 4 116 Lyons demand 1705 Switzerland cemand 210 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57 13 hi Montreal demand 57 3 4 Batavia demand 104*£ Samarang demand 1044 Calcutta, Bombay, Rangoon
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  • 41 7 Singapore, Wednesday. The Police have made no arrest in lespect of the buglary of tha premises nf "Prestige" a dress shop in the Capiloi Building yesterday morning It is understood tnat property to tne value of $75 was stolen.
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  • 252 7 Visits To AH Parts Of Country I British Official Wireless. London. Oct.. 19. A FTER .spending several hours at Hull A this morning and lunching at the Guildhall, the King and Qr.v-en left, fcr Ycrk. where on arrival they were met oy ti.e Prince; s Royal
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 164 7 S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. 1 COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y i NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK
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  • 201 8 Mails expected from Penang an;. Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) today. De liveries of boxholo>rs' lettc only 7.30 p.m. to-day and ser.ern] delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-m.Trow Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands; to-day Deliveries of boxholder.s' letters only 330 p.m. and general delivery
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  • 8 8 morrow. se at 11 am to-
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  • 94 8 wgow Hock, Norwegian 7no fIQQI Bangkok Or-t 10 f I; 709 {ov --< 2Q «"igKOK Oct. 19, to Bangkok Oc* «S f r Bata '■•S 5t B c c r "oft VK> Nov 5 00 18 t0 Victoria B.C B 2 r o th t h o- 3s»
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  • 133 8 j Conducted Visit To Mildenhall I London. Oct. 19. I fpHE party of German air force officer.* A h d by General V.ilch, Gorman State Secretary for air. and Lieut -Generni Stumpff Chief of the German Air Staff, to-day v.sited Mildenhall a:rodrom:. nere tr.ey Viewed aircraft
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  • 89 8 vv ■fp —"The Man I Ma W«rt Bound Limited" 3.15. e^J^EVg m" ***** At --3.15. 6.15. |uftKVpV* *m fa Paris' MARLBORO UGI«Hindustani ffjft Show THEATRE RQYAI vH ft'"!' Fightnr. Blood to midnight ""www-1 p.m. EMPIRE.— Ride t«, o "The Bermondsey Kkl fuVl"* p.m. lcl 715 and 9.15 an 8
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  • 107 8 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 19 Paris 146 25 64 New York 4 95 7 16 Montreal 4.95 3 16 Brussels 29.38 3 Geneva 21.52 3 i Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8 95u Milan 94 »4 Berlin 12.33V 2 Stockholm 1930 V 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 261/2
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  • 100 8 Hamburg Merchant's Generosity British Official Wireless. London, Oct. A HAMBURG merchant who desires to A remain anonymous has created a fund to provide scholarships for young British graduates who desire to Stacy i- rermcnv as an expression oi grmi udefor the Oxford Rhodes scholarships pwarded annually to
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  • 163 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. OCT. 20 Rugby: S.C.C. "A" v. St. Andrew's Old Boys, S.C.C. mm Hockey: C.S.C. v. P.I. C.S.C; S.R.C. v. Combined Colleges, S.R.C; S.C.R.C I v. Colts I. S.C.R.C: S.C.R.C. II v. 5.J.1.: 5.J.1.: lA. -A" v. Royal Signals. I.A. Violin Recital by
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  • 138 8 Singapore, Oct 20. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1» Rajula 22: Hal Hing 20. Main Wharf 'Entrance Gat* 1 2) Haldera 18: Bulan 16: Menetena 14; President Hayes 11; Montevideo Mam Empire Dock fEntrance Gate 2» Shirala 30: Silversandal 32; Montgomery
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 345 8 MALAYANS PREMIER HOT.gl Jj TO-NIGHT f j Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p. m. j Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight I POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION I BRYMAN'S REVUE 5 STAR ARTISTES DANCING ACROBATICS BURLESQUE COMEDY i I NON-DINERS $1.00. i RAFFLES BRASSErTĔ I POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES I
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    • 66 8 Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair h,l! hair it tt ,ĔMĔ&mJm\W f* w th ck Ins. w "O"* an* it a Muck M-J. MURPHY Are YOU Losing Hair •tilling ■ourfand noE? c alp frora ha,r treat*. ™lo<lorou, restoring its h"f Ithfa h J *n »8 »calp and TiTimr new and TiL
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    • 319 8 I will say! THIS BIOCEL SKIM FOOD IS MARVELLOUS/ obtained from care:...ly^^^g^ pots down deep into the skin and supplies it with the very n< >E| isiiment it needs to make it I r and youn?. It wr.s discovered Vienna University Processor. I combined with Cieme Toka colour) in just
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 448 8 v > I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! j •> r STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM! Ceylon (Parcel Mail) Menelaus Oct.. 20 1 PJJJAfrica South Montevideo Maru 20 l pm America (South) Montevideo Maru 20 1 pm Ceylon (Letter Mail) Montevideo Maru 20 1 pm. Djambi and K. Toengkal
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  • 113 9 hinese Fined For attention fmgaDore, Tuesday. •V r.L.aae shortly after < 20 last was res- pearance this mor- Slew, a young Hot' i oh. the Fourth sv.( r to a charge of r.i \>r car in a neglitr.e date m question in f-Yew told his
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  • 148 9 I Of Mr. c. I. A. '.Mchards Singapore, Tuesday. .rred at his residence 5 Avenue, cfT Flower ...eon on Saturday Oct. Ignatius Aloysious rnment pensioner at lt\.ves a wife, three sons, v. 3 sons-in-law, a daugh- grandchildren to \>k place on Sunday at ;y after short service .1 of
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  • 53 9 ;e tl W Mflifoiis Over London. Oct. 19. stow that the revenue amounts d with 1327.1 5 ate of last year. r -13.000.000 is ay ij created inland reriy _12,003,000, while a fr m customs and excise largely off-set by aneoßa receipt iditure. :ess s3lf-ba1ane-£457,014,828, compared at the corresponding
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  • 87 9 o\ ry .At Capitol f >!n!dinur S n.iapcrj. Tuesday. t xciteiaent was causrd ben v. robbery was dress shop in owned by Mrs. IvI. 'he f the thief or thieves r v ek window, first throwv:i .uch the glass whereu' a hand in to unlock r- tolen as
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  • 77 9 s it To House Of Lords Londor, Oct. 18. ind Queen visited the House afternoon, remaining for r -i hour. The visit was one in view of the State -'•trliamenJ' to-morrow week, "-clay before returning tt. Royal Lodge. Windsor Their Majesties visited e and inspected the ali
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  • 29 9 :pemHturc Must Be Reduced Reuter. New York, Oct. 19. broadcasting ai ivate help for relief work. determination to balance saving that unless Federal be greatly increased ex-
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  • 58 9 Deficit Increased By 277 Millions Reuter. Washington. Oct. 19. IT is estimated that the budget deficit for the current fiscal year will be raised by 277 million doilars to fi9s million, according to revised figures issued by President Roosevelt. He explains that several factors have been responsible for
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  • 1016 9 The following passengers are sailing by the P. and O. liner Naldera which will leave Singapore for Europe on Friday. Oct. 22:— Mrs. M. h. Button. Mr. and Mr*. E. E. H. Beck. Mr. A. J. Buchan, Mr. M. Eell. Mrs. D. McLeod Craik. Miss M McLeod
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  • 57 9 Alleged Japanese Agents Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 18. mWENTY-FOUR alleged Trotskyists, A stated to be agents for the Japanese intelligence department, have been executed at Svobodny, charged with rabotagc on the far eastern railways and plotting the assassination of Sovie* leaders. Ten other executions for alleged trainwrecking took
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  • 47 9 Rescued After Air Crash British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 18. A rescue party of natives has now reached Brigadier General Lewis and his wife, who have been isolated in swamps in Southern Sudan for ten days following the forced landimr of their aeroplane.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 72 9 Rebuilding Scheme Rejected Reuter Wireless. Addis Ababa. Oct. 18. MUSSOLINI has rejected proposals to build a new Addis Ababa at a lower altitude than the old city, thus ending the long controversy regarding the future of Addis Ababa as the capital uf Italian East Africa. After the conquest
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  • 173 9 Closer Supervision To Be Provided A BILL amending the Singapore Traction Ordinance and designed to give closer control of driving licences, is to be introduced into the Council at the next meeting. The objects and reasons gazetted with the draft of the bill yesterday state: The existing law
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  • 32 9 The K.L.M. Agent in Singapore in forms ais that he has received advice to the effect that Miss Jean Batten will make direct for Alor Star from Batavia, thus missing Singapore completely.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 146 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still b. included in the "Diary of Events." The "Club
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    • 94 9 'Continued from previous cohim.i) Mr. Andrew Scow's residence, 284, Joo Chiat Place, 7.45 p.m SATURDAY, OCT. 23 Daisy 8.P.: Extra general meeting, president's residence. 510, Joo Chiat Road. 3 p.m. Dinner, 7.30 p.m. on the occasion of the party being approved by the Registrar of Societies SUNDAY. OCT. 24 Golden
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  • 330 10 "A Fair Field And No Favour" Bombay. THE future of British trade with India. and the role of the British comrrunity under the new constitution, were discussed in an outspoken speech by Sir John Abercrombie, a prominent Bombay business man, at a meeting of the
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  • 168 10 Smuggled Into South-West Africa Windhoek, South-West Africa. Karakul sheep, source of a new and thriving Industry in Suuth-West Africa, arc being smuggled into the Union. Some years ago South-West Africa decided to prohibit the export of ihe sheep but the prohibition did not at 1 the time worry
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    • 268 10 BROUGHT BACK A RECENT BIG HIT AT THE CAPITOL WHICH, j J OWING TO OTHER BOOKINGS, HAD TO BE WITHDRAWN WHILST j j STILL PLAYING TO PACKED HOUSES j j TO N,CHT 6 15 9-'5l n j j v c wete *c Pa*is as? a tm< wowmiw rsbsllsott j But
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    • 280 10 TliTthf THRILLW "CAPTAIN BLOOD" and "MUTINY ON i BOUNTY' IN A NEW GLORIOUS SEA ADVENTURE! j Gala Premiere:- 5 I 5 TO-DAY at the CAPITOL 615 9 jjijfc PARAMOUNT PROUDLY PRESENT THEIR RECORD-BREAKING, ACTION, j PACKED STORY > F COURAGE and DISASTER FAITH and TREACHERY! ALL! j spectacular adventure ro-
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    • 56 10 1 I YOU WOULD REALLY WORRY j ABOUT IF SINGAPORE DID NOT SEE THIS PICTURE! GLORIOUS NEW MUSICAL COMEDY SPECTACLEBAITER JOAWBEMER i ,1, ;-h f IB CAP,rOl^ jwitl, MISCHA AUER, HELEN VINSON and GIRLS! j HAPPY CABARET TO-NIGHT! /HOW AND HULA HULA DANCE 1 Sin Hong Hong.... 4» c Cantonese
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  • 56 11 .Man Bites I)or And Dies Belgrade. IK: making "real news" here by n /r a dog. Dushan Chiritch, Mayor a heva, has died. dog .which he bit in a fit of angpr n afterwards. h broke cut into sores which steadily worre. •died in a doctor but, in
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  • 225 11 No American Sets This Year B R K C continus "> Ne Y d ork the Ml DrT? W i S ex^res sec l here by RnHi?n Sn ra°ff- President of the Corporation of America. that*Rc a c on^ in an interview he k-mTOAf any other
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    • 347 11 Avoid Eye Strain <lSt\ a /<g^K CONSULT Eliison.S* Ezekiel Co v B> Appointment to H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak. Opticians Watchmakers ONLY ADDRESS I Capitol Building, Outstanding Value? A\ IDEAL FOLDING TABLE For BRIDGE PARTY. Folds perfectly flat. pßHjj^y^j;£ -i^tff^ Can be optned and closed 1 I Made of
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    • 326 11 1 Jfp 11 iust ,ove Wa,, y °5 the I I W*x%mt/ o,d soak and thri,! and i II cheer amidst your howls, as 8 I he ma,<es 9° od in a pinchl His II I 9randest rale I 1 II i 0 ]J ERIC LINDEN m Ii (t\V JUDITH
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    • 273 11 •5« ~0 Great World Show I CABARET TO-NIGHT. 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT 5 MATA HARI TERBIT S (MALAY OPERA). I TO-NIGHT MISS ROSE in "GONA GONA BORNEO." I GLOBE THEATRE: To-night, KAY FRANCIS in "STOLEN HOLIDAY." X SKY TALKIE: To-night, "HONOUR OF THE RANGE." m I THE BEST DANCE FLOOR
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  • 76 12 HEWETSON—XLLSON. 20th October at the Garrison Church Tanglin Barracks by the Revd. J. A. Jugoe, R.A.F., Cecil, 4th son of ihe late Henry Bendelack Hewetson, M.R.C.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.R.G.S., M B.O.U. of Leeds and Easington and Mrs. Hewetscn of Leeds to Sybil Jeanne, widow of the late J. E.
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  • 54 12 KHOO—LOW. The engagement is announced between Mr. Khoo Koon Cheong second son of the late Mr Khoo Thiam Hock and Mrs. KhOv> Thiam Hock, grandson of Mr. Khoo Swee Yeow, to Miss Low Kee Neo second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Low Kim Loh. The marriage will tak° place
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  • 44 12 Mr. Lim Chwe? Klan and family wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends, members of Amicable Athletic Association. Gout Yew and those who *ent wreath* paid night visits and attended the funeral of their late belo-ed mother Mr.s. Lim Eng Tiang
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  • 708 12 f£HE troubles in Palestine, coinriding as they do with Britain's efforts to point the way to pos*ibio solution] of the problems in China and Spain, provide another preoccupation for the power which is doing probably more than any other to maintain peace in a w Id which is
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  • 110 12 Johore Councillor's Views Singapore, Tuesday. T the re armame "t programme in Lrrcat Britain ha'; Rained the full support of the nation thereby givmg u confidence to the National Gove;nm-nt wa- rtated by the Hon. Mr D M Tibbs unofficial member of the Johorc State Coui.liI in an
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  • 31 12 doing To Kuala Lumpur On Tuesday mpanfcd°Z™1 Ti? Tho the win f ftr bV k m^ie aV f„ g »L N S!^ 1Cncy wi reside at K?n£f„ E
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  • 182 12 NOTES COMMENTS Rabies jT is sad rxws for dog owners thai another case Of rabid has occurred in Singapore, making ten altogether Since the nisi case in the middle of August. The anhual responsible for all the miscfaief wad an importation from the Philippines. It escaped from its owners house
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  • 155 12 IVOR Novello's play "Fresh Fields" is to be staged at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 10, 12 and 13 in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. It is presented by Mrs Battishill and the intention was that she should take a part in the play. Ker success in
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  • 222 12 IN urgent appeal for doctors and j nurses to serve in the various base j hospitals in the Shanghai and North 1 China war zones is made py Dr. Peng Chin Chou, Secretary-General of the Red Cross Society in Cluna, who sa.d i that one of the
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  • 162 12 j-HE new poLcy of the Society to establish "more I cv.side of Shanghai hai Lrcblems cf enlisting clod sea. Dr. Peng's appeal for doctors aims at getting a hundred men hr.ds some difficulty hi this a. Applicants are inviied. and th are accepted will be paid monthly salary.
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  • 312 12 By "Looker On" SOCIETY of manuscript lovers is to be established In London. Very few editors are expected to join. wk L Apples weighing nearly four pcuncis each have been grown n Canada One a day. we underatar.**, keen the specialist away. <i* A 'Thieves remove
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    • 121 12 ROBINSON'S 1 J FAMOUS PERFUMES J H I g| EUNGA I I NKI.MWTIN; UtK) f |PDGI\SUN£'(?F ft i j BUNGA RAJAH BUNG A RADIN MAS j BUNGA KE MAX TIN POPPY RAJAH j PRICE $1.75 PER BOT. i ROBINSON CO., LTD. j SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. i Don't be Vague ask
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    • 52 12 [•|st«He 3 3 I !j for j foto-portra t by I foto-artist j only 4 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 300.. Lasgest and best Equipped Optical Institution
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  • 119 13 CHECK TO COMMUNISM SEQUEL TO MILITARY ADVANCE IN SUIYUAN DESPITE her repeated denials of any'territorial ambitions in China, Japan is planning to set un a new puppet state 'n Inner Mongolia, according
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  • 1010 13 Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Peiping, Oct. 20. THE creation of an Inner Mongo--1 lian state as a buffer between North China and Outer Mongolia is foreshadowed by a semi-official Japanese statement which asserts that following the Japanese military successes in Suiyuan many of the Mongolian
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  • 168 13 U. S. A. POLICY How Far Does It Go? I New York. Oct. 19. ?l r are faced w.th a situation n v{-ere the President may make st.-ke that would indeed b© a. and might lead to war/' m l Governor Alf Landcn in a !i broadcast
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  • 36 13 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Oct. 18. Front gains were a feature nal elections, the final round untested yesterday. The ined 71 seats, and the Comhile Radical-Socialists lost pposltiorj parties Indeds lost 26 and Left Re--34 —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 436 13 Heavy Slump On Markets Reuter. New York, Oct 13. WITH sales in the first hour of trading approaching 2,250,000 shares, stocks plunged on Wall Street for the second day in succession. Nervous se'Jing was rife in the early operations, with prices generally anything to ten dollars
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  • 96 13 Nanyang Siang Pau. Nanking. Oct. 20. 4 SPOKESMAN of the Russian Embassy told the correspondent of the "Petit Parisan" in an interview, that the Soviet Government has, as its object, the maintenance oi peace. "Even when all steps for the prevention of aggression have failed,''
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  • 136 13 No Commitments, Says Roosevelt Reuter. New York, Oct. 20. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has issued a statement that America will enter the Nine Power Conference without any commitments on the part of this Government to other Governments. The statement was issued after a long conference with Mr. Morgan
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  • 57 13 Paying For War STOCK COMPANIES HIT Reuter. Rome, Oct. 20. rpHE Cabine 4 has decided to impose new taxo»: on industry to pay for the Abyssinian war and the rearmament programme. The principal new tax will be ten per cent, on the capital of joint stock
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  • 69 13 Sequel To Bombing Of Houses Reuter. j Shanghai, Oct. 19. THE German Consul General has made representations to the Japanese authorities against the bombing of the three German-owned houses on the Westwood Estate last week and has also made representations to the Chinese authorities asking them not to
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  • 311 13 VOLUNTEERS Italy And Germany Obstructive London, Oct. 20. THE meeting of the Non-interven- tion Sub-comm.ttee called to consider the French plan for evacuation of volunteers from Spain re i ulted in a deadlock. The Italian and German delegates intimated that they preferred to discuss the original
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  • 21 13 Dr. J. C. Canon, State Medical and Health Officer, Perak. has been operated on for appendicitis at the Batu Gajah Hospital.
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    • 226 13 Are you getting IRRITABLE? A Phosterine user write.: 17«H*r It 1« by no means a rare experience. Under lam a trained nurse. Some the gtre99 G f present-day life many people. years ago I took Phosferine, and normally good-natured, make things unii did me a lot of good. At times,
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    • 45 13 most up-to-date ins- ■I^7?KJ^^^^i truments for Eye J f fC*VS»J Examination. Best -—H b^R^' Quality Lenses to *~^&sH&i*A Safeguard Eyesight, *ML\MmM Entire Satis/action guaranteed yet Cheapest Charge assured. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO Dinlom. Optometrist:—C. S. CHONG OPT. D. (U.S.A.). Address:—l 42, South Bridge Rd., S'pora
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    • 98 13 J 7 r< i A unique condition made possible M^^^^H by Precision Mechanism proves mmk H j I N^f/ H\W/ JB that the new H.M.V., a refriger- HH Hi j &k \wl Bm ator which sets entirely new I I j jj I iWi /Ai standards in Economy, Beauty HR
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  • 1024 14 NEW POLICY Interests Of Public Morals AN official campaign against bribery and corruption in nublic and private business throughout the < olony is to be launched shortly through the passing of a bill "for the more effectual prevention of corruption"
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  • 223 14 New Legislation CIP.O. GIVEN MORE POWER control of motor drivers and applicants for new licences is provided by a new bill which is to be introduced into council amending the Traction Engines and Motor Ordinance. reSn^ il iJ a ff° rdin i 5° the ob j
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  • 85 14 Famous Professor's Death London. Oct. 19. T HL D dea,h b announced or Lord Rutherford, first Baron fcr 19? 11 Nelson. New Zealand and" Cambre l' Ernest Rutherford OM fp«? Laboratory at iTTCXSfJ S ce 1919: Director y of rotoi thi r\ the Advisory Council of the Department
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  • 40 14 Tele-ram Of Support To Mussolini Reuter. eloquence of the events of the last few lini- S W v i St b fo r lto 1 4 ed h A a '^te nB r USSO tobett. Protect Vtt
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  • 375 14 MANY QUERIES New Corruption Bill rpHE Budget meeting of the Legislative Council will be held in Singapore on Monday. H. E. the Governor will deliver his annual address and the acting Financial Secretary will move the adoption of the draft estimates and expenditure for the year
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  • 46 14 Dr. Ansley-Young and Mrs. Young who went on a holiday to Eurooe in May last, have returned to Klang*. and the doctor has resumed practice Dr Marshall, who had been acting for him' will remain in Klhng for some time and collaborate with Dr. B. Barrowman
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  • 23 14 Mr G. Dias. Asiatic Rubber Instructor, whose headquarters at the mom??* us at Seremban. is on duty in Port Dick son District. lck
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  • 417 14 Chandu Smuggling JOHORE JUDGE'S COMMENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 19. k CHINESE merchant of Johore named Khoo Chong Peck arrested in Johore Bahru when in a taxi which was about to start for Singapore on the night of Aug. 28. He was later charged before
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  • 668 14 Two Women Acquitted fNSUFFICIENT DTREC7 EVIDENCE Singapore, Tuesd;;-. •'THE prosecution's failure to produce sufficient evidence to Magistrate to convict in a case involving" two char*. assisting- in the management of a public lottery, t, v chap jee kee, and (2) of being the occupier of a h-u<e
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  • 130 14 Mr. C. Hewetson And Mrs Sybil Nelson Singapore, Wednesday. T H a t r h rison Church Ta,, B lin Road. It, 84 the scene of a Pretty weddintr this morning when Mrs SvWl Jeanne Nelson, widow of the late Mi- j c p Nelson and daughter
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  • 38 14 Mr. D. V. Rawlinson For Home lor sixteen years 1522?J£? company with Harrisons B|rki^ 10U 5 ly he before that he 0(5 an <* vice. He was in tL a Q °vernment sernewas in the Army during the
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  • 154 14 Severe Fighting In The North A CHINESE communique dated Oct. 18 states:— severe fighting occurred in the north, Wentsaopang changing hands three times. A whole Japanese division was thrown into a frontal attack. The Chinese commander withdrew in the centre, to iure on the attackers, while the right
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  • 372 15 I \N ASSAULT IT .o Chinese On T rial H Singapore. Tuesday. dents leading to the Ceeil B murder of Sept, 13 were B a preliminary inquiry be- \Y. G. Reoves, Third I to-day, in a charge of I ii is'
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  • 140 15 Chinese Merchant's Suit Succeeds Singapore, Tuesday. J for the plaintiff against ndant for the amount ith costs was given by Mr. Beckett Terrell in the High to Yap Tiong Liew a rchant, in the civil suit he gainst Geok Eng and Low ff's claim was for $862.70 c
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  • 67 15 European Fined After Mishap Mr j r> Singapore, Tuesday. own of Harrisons Barker and ■ci before Mr. L. C. Goh, in Police Court this morning. charge of failing to report f c after an accident which t < Sept. 19. at the junction Lanr- and Chancery Hall
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  • 49 15 London, Oct. 19. ABOUT .1,300 candidates will be nominated to-morrow far the 1.377 se*ts which have to be filed at the Municipal e'er-ion in the Ir ndon be roughs on November 1. With few executions Labour e.mdidates are cfTerin<r tn all rrr-t;tu?nciis—British Offic?al Wireless.
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  • 268 15 Display For Poppy Day Fund THE tenth anniversay of the S.S. Police Training Depot occurs this month and, as a commemoration, a Display will be given on Wednesday, Oct. 27 and Thursday, Oct. 28. Tne display will illustrate some aspects of police training, and will be
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  • 72 15 Two Missing In Straits Of Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Baiiru, Wednesday. A KOLEH with seven Chinese adults A and a boy, coming up to Johore Bahru from Sungei Meiayu. on the west coast, capsised in the Johore Straits this morning. Six of the occupants were rescued
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  • 58 15 Office-bearers and Committee members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, elected at the extraordinary general meeting of the 15th, are: Chairman, Mr. G. Maganlal, Deputy Chairman, Mr. G. Uttamram; hon. treasurer. Mr. Abbasbhoy Nomanbhoy. Committee, Messrs: W. Hassaram, Chhotubhai; D. Shah, Y. M. Degani, Manilal K.
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  • 35 15 The Old Frees of Singapore will be holding a dinner to celebrate the 121 st. Anniversary of the founding of the Penang Free School, at the Adelphl Hotel at 8 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 23 15 Mr Josef Lamnkin, the famous American violinist, will give a final recital in Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-night.
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  • 159 15 SAME AREA Secondary Crop Of Cases Singapore, Tuesday. ANOTHER case of rabies was dis- covered in Singapore to-day. The dog was from the Institution iLll area, where most of the cases have occurred. This makes the tenth case since the first occurred in the middle of
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  • 370 15 Excellent Production At Victoria Theatre Singapore, Wednesday U7HEN I went to the Victoria Theatre 'ast night. I was prepared for a reasonably good presentation of Jo'vi Dr.nkwater's "Bird in Hand" by the Scene Shifters, dramatic society ihe Y.M.CA. But what I saw "was ;ar more than "reasonably
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  • 98 15 Batavh To Alor Star Direct (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Oct. 20. Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman who is on a new flight to England, is expected to reach Alor Star this morning. She left Batavia this morning at 2 a.m. and passed over Singapore.
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  • 54 15 Singapore, Wednesday. Captain R. Pote-Hunt, who had served 37 years in the British Admiralty in Shanghai, passed through Singapore on his way home on retirement by the Naldera which arrived here to-day. Captain Pote-Hunt has seen seven wars, including the Boxer trouble In 1900 and the Shanghai war
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    • 233 15 MILK THE COMPLETE FOOD Milk contains all the strength huildine porteina and protective vitanins =o necessary to the growing child. Advt °1 Singapore: Cold Storage Co., Li M .P.o. SA. m I ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Union INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i Agents: j SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. Singapore and Branches. I
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  • 1182 16 SUCCESSIVE THREE-FIGURE DIVIDENDS 'From Our Own Reporter) lpoh, Tuesday. THE weather was sunny and the going good for the second day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn race meeting to-day, when a card of seven events was successfully
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  • 164 16 November Skye Race Meeting Singapore, Wednesday. J THE Selangor Turf Club skye meeting lakes place on Thursday and Satur- i day, Nov. 25 and 27, when a large num- i ber cf entries are expected. j There will be two runs for Class 4 1 orses cv?r 5
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  • 77 16 Neusel Beats Strickland On Points Reuter. London, Oct. 20. AT Wembley last night, at ihe opening of the winter boxing season, Walter Neusel (Germany) beat Maurice Strickland (New Zealand) on points over 12 lounds.— ;ieuter. Neuters last fight was against Tommy Farr when the British champion '.mocked
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  • 99 16 Won By Mrs. R. W. Cowen With Net 69 T&2 Singapore G.C. October L. G. U. Medal competition was played at Bukit Tim ah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. R. W. Cowcn with a score of 69. The following were the returns: Mrs. R.
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  • 125 16 Lawn tennis tournament ties at the S.C.R.C. are as follows: TO-DAYS TIES Veterans' Doubles Handicap:— K. H. Tann and Keng Tye vs. Siow Hian and Chong Khee; C. Q. Lee and Choon Seng 1 vs. Poh Leng and Chin Eng: Jek Kiang I and Wan Liat VS Eng
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  • 365 16 R.A.M.C. Beat The 11th A.A. Battery Singapore, Wednesday. AT Tanglin yesterday, the hockey match ietween the R.A.M.C. and the 11th A Bty RA. resulted in a win for the 'Corps'by four goals to one The Corps nearly scored in the first minute of the game, Lieut Keliett running
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  • 111 16 9th Heavy Beat Sappers "A" XV TWP nt Singapore, Wednesday, jHE 9th Heavy Brigade, R.A. beat the R E. "A" XV at Changi yesterday ov lx Ppmts <a penalty goal and a try) to ml. J The gunners fielded a weak sides owing to numerous injuries among their
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  • 36 16 -ru vs as Police on Thursday at the S.C.C.. J. H Purrier: w A Klnsey R A v T °dd; J D Hodgkmson. E. W. Reeve. J p Wooo empire: Mr. j. a. Dean.
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  • 48 16 r» ill f CO V. K f- Deat Fort Canning £v in a hockey match at Pulau Brani yesterday **uiau s;o W^ S (3 J Lark scored for th« Sappers and Joyce for the Fort m^nffn^rh/ Cummi ng were prothfvLito^. WmnerS and *>yce P for
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  • 40 16 Aiemoers oi the Oleh Clch Party ir* maxing preparations to L a 3 romance in aid of the Cl int Red Mind. Expenses will be deprave* che members. The iV s> y have not been decided d
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  • 426 16 At P. Ayer untitled Island C UND AY'S race at the Ro pore Yacht Club for I naticnal 6-metre Class w incident. In a breeze of 3 from the west, and moderate ebb, Kathleen away on a starboard Beacon 17. Tarbet had started in with
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  • 53 16 The following have been represent St. Andrews t; C A on the Ransom; J. Taylor; J I Ross; G. Ross; s. Ross; Doss; E. K. Koh; P Doss; V Vv Ferguson; F. Thomas; J C. B. Fam. Jieservevs: —J Baker- X ?en; P. Smith; J. Lovick;
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    • 26 16 Experience Tells mom An M century has taught Fraser Neave to produce the finest aerated waters m Malaya. t This experience is yout safeguard. SAFETY THIRST
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    • 215 16 I V' I M CIAO I MFT Tnu hear to see kiddies poorly and miserable when I know that all they need is a dose of "California Syrup of Figs' to relieve their bowels and clear lr;eir systems. "What a load oil your mind it must be to see them
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    • 61 16 j FIDELITY RADIOGR AM NEEDLES I J*.. 3roa l Ra< i''ofram does Problem .n jo f L^ E w F^ E "J R Y Fr RAD,O RA M NEEDLES. «or this inJJ. NEW PERFECT" e Tney sptfjaUy j SMS R.e. rds and c j PRICE 60 CTS. PER BOX OF
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  • 215 17 :R-COMPANY First Round Knockouts Singapore, Wednesday. ry was seen in the Gornders inter-company ion for the Gardyne terday at the Regies in Selarang. The finals rents will be decided tohts were clean and exThe last two bout-s were decided by ht heavyweight D"
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  • 130 17 I 4i amine At Happ> World Singapore. Wednesday, ir boxing programme management oi the rk, will be held in the 3 Oct. 22. at 8.30 p.m. it m hand for the over the Happy as the usual plotted, there in the agemen: has decided air programmes, ante
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  • 44 17 team to meet the the tatter's court on P ni. will be selected Tee, Lee Kirn Teck. Yap Yew Keng. Tan Kiang, Leo Ten* a. Cheah Thye Hii: Leng (capt.). requested to assemble at Seng's residence, 416. at 1 p.m. for trans-
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  • 19 17 O.C. mens October mpetition was won by jjn. and the ladies' by Mr Morrison also won
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  • 280 17 Keppel And Garrison On Sunday TEAMS and starting times for the cT i ter r club Solf match at Keppel on Ga?£n Q W r en Keppe 1 G c and the plavcra named amr l atVison Major a w J Ca Birkle °24?°« ,2 °a T Binnie
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  • 96 17 Results and tics in the Y.M.CA. handicap tennis tournament are as folio w.s: Mixed Doubles: X Kugoti and Miss Kubata .-hi-, beat M. I. Reshtv and Dr. (Miss) D. Fcne o—4. 6--8. 7— 5; J Manasseh and Miss R. Toy beat E. Simon and Miss M. Joseph 6—3.
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  • 98 17 S.R.C. team for to-day vs. the combined Colleges at 5.15 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: O. C. Aeria, R. H. Barth H. C Humphries. P. I. Woodford G. E. N. Oehlers. R. S. Barth. M. W. Armstrong, N. Sullivan, A. M. Pennefather. A. G. Valberg, A. R. P.
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  • 70 17 I.A. team vs. the Royal Signals, at lA. ground to-day: Menon: Gopal Singh Angullia: Paul. Guota, D. K. Samy; D. N. Chatterji, Baskaran, Namazie. Ghous and Wazir Singh. Reserves: Dass, Peter and A. N. ChatOa Friday vs. 30th (F) Coy R.E. Coy R.E. Changi, at I.A ground:
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  • 61 17 The RAO.C. (Alexandra) beat "C" Comoanv. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers by teTpomts (2 tries and 1 dropped goal) to nil at Tanglin yesterday. Tombs and Forsythe scoredl the Ordnance tries whilst Collins scored the dr The e Ordnance threes played a splendid game in attack and defence, whilst
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  • 42 17 GH R C team vs. the R.A.O.C to-day on the G.H.R.C. ground at Sepoy Lines. J. Mustaffa. R. Sundram and Kiang Ngiap. Maphudz HasWm and Ah Chong Kong Yong. H. Montelvo, Hussein. Soo Yong and Fook Choon. Reserve: Maniam.
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  • 151 17 Tournament Ties For The Week-End THE final ties in the various events in 1 the Singapore Badminton championship tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall, this week-end: Saturday at 2.15 p.m. "Men's Singles»:—Tan Chong Tee (Marigold) vs Yap Chin Tee (Devonshire) Veteran's Singles:—Lauw Pek
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  • 58 17 The Ceylon Sports Club will hold a hockey gala on Saturday. Get. 30 at 4 p.m. at Balestier when all members, their families and friends are cordially invitee to be present. Members wishing to participate in the game (In fancy costumes) are requested to get in touch with
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  • 50 17 The management committee cf the Tong Soon Kok Association are reminded cf the invitation to tea-party ftl v-11, Lorong Ltmau, off Kirn Kiat Head, by Mr Yeo Joon Fatt, to witne*; the marriage of his eldest daughfc r, Miss Yeo Ann Neo. on Saturday at 3.39 p.m.
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  • 356 17 SCRATCHINGS Perak Autumn Meeting 'From Our Own Reporter > ipoh, Wednesday. HTIIE complete weights for tomorrow's races, at Ipoh, the third day of the Perak Turf Club i Autumn race meeting, arc as ioliows: Horses not accepting at noon to-day were: Little Mother Farcos Sahara, Beth. Prince
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 76 17 BOXING AT THE HAPPY WORLD PARK FRIDAY, 22ND OCTOBER, 1937, At 8.30 p.m. Young AM AN vs. Boy TONY 6 (3) rounds—ll2 lbs. Battling JOHN vs. Kid NATHAN 4 rounds—llB Its. Cyclone KID vs. Geo. SMITH 4 rounds —118 lbs. Mohamed HUSSAIN vs. Cyril PHILLIPS 4 rounds—ll2 lbs. Mohamed IBRAHIM
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    • 93 17 GENTLEMEN You'll Never look old if you have a Good Head of Hair Inferior soaps and shampo>; contain large quantities of free alkali. Alkali dries up the hair and causes premature baldness. If you want to look young, look after your hair as if it was the most cherished possession
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    • 188 17 9| GREAT EASTERN LIFE I j J FOURTEEN POINTS 1 -j It: I q a, sJ 5 A series of 14 reasons why you >• I should choose THE GREAT < 5 o S EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE 2 g M CO., LTD., to look after your S 2 < insurance
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  • 450 18 THIRD SERIES By Lord Lothian Lord Lytton npHE Marques* of Lothian, C.H.. will give *h<? third of the serie-i of talks from Daventry, 'Matters of Moment.' which has been devised for the esp"'. iaJ benefit of listenerin India. It will be broadcast
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  • 172 18 'Ladies; Night—*a yearly entertainnifv J V H Ch r rel^ Yes the monastic dignity of the London clubs-has inspired a programme by Cyril Nash that lifteners to Daventry will hear soon Listeners are asked to imagine themS^ 1 L sitting in acmb "stoning to two members complaining iS
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  • 168 18 Taik By Sir Malcolm Robertson rHE Rt. Hon Sir Malcolm Robertson, G.C.M.G., K B E., a former British Ambassador to the Argentine Republic. w*ll talk on 'World Affairs' in the programmes from Daventry during the week beinning Oct. 24. Entering the service of the British Foreign Office in
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  • 258 18 A Feature Of Davcntry Autumn Piogrammes A last glimpse of a world-famous centre cf the London entertainment world will be provided by a forthcoming interview in the series 'This is Fngland,' a feature of the Daver.trv autumn programmes. Bert Robins, who has been a commissionaire at Daly's
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  • 128 18 An anthology of Russian music and prcso entitled 'Slavonic Studies' has been compiled by Rob:rt Barrinrtor! and will be produced by Howard X in programmes from Daventry shorty Among the sources of the pros" 1 -hf_Story of my Life, by Marie. Que n of Roman a. Les Soirees
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  • 156 18 First Commentary On The Race THIS year, for the first time, a running commentary on the race for the Cesarewitch Stakes is to be broadcast by the B B C. from its Home and Empire stations. Two well-known experts on racing—Geoffrey and Quintin Gilbey, who are brothers in
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  • 212 18 Theft of the Ascot Gold Cup from its table en the lawn at the back of tho Ascot Racecourse Grandstand Vis t the German Emperor and Empress to Windsor Breaking of the Atlantic record by the Lusitania Du'outs cf John McCormack and Louisa Tetraszini at Covent Garden
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  • 212 18 Boxing's history and development champions and championship -rf to-day and yesterday, and the evolution P i Vi c shamPion5 ham Pion of to-morrow will orm the framework of "The Noble Art irodC?e a ni fh that J hn Richm °nd wdl Jroouce in the programmes from Dajenfay
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  • 281 18 Empire Visitors I.jvital To Speak IN Town To-night,' one popular features of grammes, will b;> heai listeners to Daventry Iron when the series will be Calls from Empire visit who have Interesting w r ould l ke *o broadc To-night' will b? welcomed r2J
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  • 134 18 Three days' wander::. I mapped territory in the A. —a tin of sardines, packet oottle cf quinine, revolvt r, In and a water-bottle comp:: equipment—whl be descr i tain G. w. T. Oarrood taik in the scries bom D You Beat It?' Captain Garrccd. wb U
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  • 144 18 An outstanding item in next «eatt musical programmes is th of Moiseiwitsch. the pianist on 0;' In Transmission 4 :i, will be accompanied by the BBC Empire Orchestra, will play Liszt Concerto 1 In E flat. Adila Fachiri, a grand-ni great Joachim, and hersell tamous mJstresa of
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  • 93 18 One of the events of th< payers' calendar—the D.< Cup Sealed Handicap T will be the subject of a rui mentary In the BBC's progn Daventry shortly. Davis, the present sno plon of the worla. and Mi man, whose masterly a* table is known evervwh.: contestants. It
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    • 279 18 This Rennie Pastille Ended Gastric Pains A commercial traveller writes •7 have been Buffering from a type of nervous gastric Stomach for nine years, and this has made me at time's feel absolutely depressed to the last degree. I spent pounds on stomach powders uxthout results. I purchased a packet
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    • 104 18 TWO MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE broadcasting during one of the special Coronation-week editions of In Town To-night,' a popular feature of the EEC's programmes. 'In Town To-night' will be broadcast in four transmissions of the Empire Service (instead of one, as hitherto) when the series is resumed
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    • 57 18 DIAMOND AT FACTORY PRICES CYCLES Built rotirely of Br,t„h p»rt,. nud. in Entf.„d hf Umn, Mtktr, rr. —n-j** a» f nnt w pncis o»i«nc«J. Chrom.um pitted r .ru Thai Cycht ut off.—, Sp»r» p.rta »totk«t «'H/, for fru UlutrottJ booklet or call at ,k. Factory It mt us. »«AMCM METAL
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    • 317 19 PROGRAItfMPS m>- wStal» (code- °20 am CI down Singapore Station On 22* The Gov. Metres me Coventry Hippodrome 20 am ™ansmi SSION 5 to-day fenestra to-morrow ftw... A C, ;i Music Teoch 2 T M> TRANSMISSION 5 SS^^tSS^^SS a. £S 3g^3B-E tfSKd% A Test, m K f. 8 M <*-
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  • 70 20 Fines Against 12 Cantonese tiingapur GHARGED with playing In a ma gaming house, thirteen Cam were this morning prod" F V Duckworth, the Sea as the seaucl to a police ra night on a house in Lon X of the accused upon claiming trial, while had been charged
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  • 138 20 Talk To Oversea Listener* Stephen King-Hall ideas spcak-r as well known BBC young listeners as to tnei be heard by over.-,-next talk in the seric Fieij and Pavements.' After a brilliant cart Navy, during which he rank of Commander. S" -Hal retired to take chare v at the
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    • 756 20 A man is as /ff% young as his fL 31 How aidh l yours r cm r MmJ;. Nothing ages a man or J i woman quicker than stomach J v Ax trouble. When you dare not cat a hearty meal because VJg *lfs^ ,t of acidity, heartburn, bilious- f
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    • 44 20 Don't let fatigue overtake you you ned t lot strenfrlh and speed. Tfc« physical fitness that Eovril givtl is especially vmluable to athletes and to everyone who takes strenuous exor cite. Do us r o nv:ny eh am pion athletes do TAX? BOVRIL REGULARLY
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    • 125 20 I Must Tell Master To X^e^^s! If you r.v n a dog you should a/50 owi Sherlev's 161 Page I og I? ok. Notonlv it this a con plete and invaluable nealth refen-ru-e bun 1' helpful towardsun lerst >i.dngthe <~..••.;. nature' has ever been v rr. tin. troin A to
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    • 23 20 use rdiobU Soothing* lsl n^B mtet Afcw I R J JL H JBw For year* feM fl m»tic polt, c-'- 5 J —-^xW
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    • 1133 20 j Ratec: of EXCb«H* and vialaran Lis** m r! IDAV m kcs) (CMttiW P 0! 191 Wavelength: ».60 metres rii3 Tsa l^©»-. TO-DAY RADJO-COLCNIAL. FRANCE a,.d „,0 pm. Hone—ers, songs-Ne, PM N US metres < York W3XAL 17,780;16.9 (15 243 kcs.). 10-DA* TO-MORROW I f^^c^Sn trom Lille. Gymnastics. s «*,I
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  • 1189 22 ANOTHER BRITISH FORD ACHIEVEMENT UNDOUBTEDLY one of the most intercsUng pieces of motoring new provided this year has been the announcement of the new Ford "Ten" Saloon. One of the earliest of the new cars is on view in the showrooms
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  • 349 22 New Hill limb Record THE Road Racing Club c.. :i J Crystal Palace on Vug. 14 3 something of an innovcr: :o it a J ed for cycles, motor cycle cycles-and-side-cars and racing «3 The car race, over 15 laps of a2-sj circuit, provided a ween H.
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  • 115 22 New Time For Famous Hill THE most import arr I the year, Craigai the Ulster Automobile C yet another victory O.H.V. special driven by 1 Last year Hadley valve Seven set up a hill with the time of 1 1 competing with car pacity. In this year's cv.:
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    • 205 22 ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR Automatic focussing and fool proof film winding device. 0 Exposures from 1 sec. to l|loooth. Over 400 accessories to choose from making Leica the world's most flexible camera. j Sil 19 MIIIT sis on: x ltd. 90, Robinson Road, SingaDore. "THE LEICA AGENTS EN THE FAR EAST"
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    • 132 22 HAVE A DAZZLING SMILE -SPARKLING TEETH IT'S so easy when you use Kolynos. Kolynos gives teeth charm and sparkle wonderful to Don>t forget—Kolynos is most economical. It lasts twice as long V as ordinary toothpastes because V you use only half as much. Try the 1 dry brush technique with
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  • 268 23 I -\Z.!M YclARS i[Vii j Of Prisoner Creates Scene ..j st words spoken from i, :i! the Old Bailey, as Recorder, 73-year-•v jo Gregory, dealt a >t n ?ang of West- t r«. who have bled h.Mjsands of pounds. take him out and
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  • 552 23 Phenomenal Increase In Passenger Traffic PHENOMENAL increased uSed State s passenger traffic by air is shown In figures published by the major air companies. y 1 r One reason for the boom in air travel uJf increasing popularity of "fSng unnS** l i is estimate d
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  • 219 23 Because He Could Not Pay Duty Vienna. A USTRIA'S Finance Minister i Heir ut Ru 0lf Neumayen has come to the p a 4 P°° r Austrian peasant boy, t A toke off all his clothes at le Austro-Czech frontier because he could noi pay the duty on
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  • 27 23 Mr. W. Adamson, Assistant Manager Jong Landor Rubber Estate Tapah who was acting as Manager. Karak Estate Bentong, is spending two weeks sick leave in Port Swettenham
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  • 196 23 Lit Cigarette At Church Candles I I Belgrade. A DOCTOR who smoked cigarettes in an Orthodox Church during a weddmg service here has been tried and found guilty of sacrilege. Dr. Nemanja Milovanovitch was accused by the priest in charge of the church of sacrilege and
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  • 159 23 Literary Aspirants Among Convicts V__._ Warsaw. CRAZE for writing has swept over the Swieto Krzyz prison, which houses some of Poland's most notorious I criminals. Novels—many of them based on prison reminiscences—short stories and iairy tales are being poured out bv j nearly 100 enthusiastic authors. The prison
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    • 9 23 B FAN), (Tel. UN), Umdy Singapore. f 1 op
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    • 116 23 I LIKE FATHER...LIKE SON... I N ,T ..j n y 0 -om*. to fp.rK ot it. tOT, apa.r from he iKey W»e*built Vdh th«* I same food W>en T*th*r w»« young (and Granoiather. I J Si too. for that matter* he w?$ brought up on Tf£&$£mmmmmmm\ -^""""A^l Milk: it is
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    • 216 23 t'ARIS FASHIONS. ISIrE^ E NDS M DELS "J" HANTE ELEGANCE fU$ l j«" ANnFREYUF dcs Modes 3 M 5 300 Sf& E I g™™ j j POSTAGE EXTRA. 1 j KIAT CO. LTD., 68. Robin ~n. Road, im mmm j 'Do not neglect it' 'DETIOL' is a safeguard against ihe
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