Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales a No. 249 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937 FIVE Cfciw The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Oct. 22, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937 FIV™ CENT?
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  • 678 2 Meeting Needs Of The Worker THERE was published recently the 1 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Industrial Health Research Board (Stationery Office, 9d. net) The report deals in some detail with the relationship of work and play and enters a pica for the adjustment of recreation
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  • 139 2 Remains Of Warrior Found Inside Paris THE remains of a warrior of ancient Gaul, buried in a hollowed-out Roman column, have been discovered on the hill of Sion, near Nancy. The column, although found just below the surface, is believed to have once been part, of a Roman
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  • 44 2 The next, meeting of th° Action will be held on Sunday at the Mercantile Institute, Queen Street, after the evening service. Speaker, the Rev. A da Silva Repo on "Dynamic Ontho--1 fry". Lay Sneaker. Mr, F. X. Furtado on Loretto—House of Nazareth".
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  • 224 2 China's Interrupted Recovery Rapid Progress Handicaps Increasing Demand For Foreign And Capital Goods—Kusu Island—Hundreds V Island Daily—Relief Work— Con Of Medicines And Clothing Have Already Forwarded. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) A RECENT issue of the Financial Tinus contained an article entitled "Cttirm'a Interrupted Recovery." As the subject
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  • 16 2 MemVrs of th Singapore f hir.e c Women's Committee are i clothing for hipment to China.
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  • 164 2 tkS 01 raDid industrialisaSSL*?*" 1S SUila cou tr y of peasants. Seventy-five per cent, of the population is engaged m agriculture, while eisrhtv per cent, of the national income is derived from farming Yet the position 0 of the peasant has until recently been steadily deteriorate* Adverse weather
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  • 208 2 CACHED isie ol X 0 visited by hand] From Clifford Pier Basin, boats leave at cvi a.m. U dusk dairy com to and from the island The island Itself is hwmanity, mostly Chin go there mix with or whether they be rich Owners of mo:or bi a not
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  • 101 2 work in connection Relief Fund is progres in torily, and those who are part in it are to be w their spirit. The China Relief Fund i this week, despatched a H cases of surgical sun cines to the Hongkor.>: br; National War Relief comm I quantity of
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    • 47 2 s s ''at *M 0 The ene-ine ~f ,v Very 0 otr w ->th tour wide doort m' s J* g.' tm are used. ample room for four adults to sit at e ndons T! AU5T1N.,..,,,, BORNEO MOTORS LTD S «»U LO„ PUR L. ZLZ' W.P.S. 2H.*-
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    • 34 2 Are You Unemployed? OO YOU WISH TO EMPLOY THE RIGHT SORT OF PERSON? Apply to: THE MALAYAN SERVICE BUREAU I UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT > IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO DO SO B2 House, Battery Road.
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  • 588 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES U.S. SHIPOWNERS PROTEST Higher Wages Manning Scales "UTI'iH a declaration that present wage scales for unlicensed personnel in American ships aiready are higher than ditions warrant, companies on both s have approached the U.S. Marine Commission opposing establishment of higher wages and manning scales in fixing the
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    • 331 3 E9 fiAIUNwR ITI S H T». *«Xi tn S-tifcisaa.) :.4' Z if* i\ y < > < N, CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS, Due Tor.nuge. Spore 1937. 11,500 Oct. r>. 6.100 Oct. 23 6,000 Nov. 1 rANA i7.0;0 Nov. s 6.500 Nov. 10 17,000 Nov 19 [NDI 17.000 Dec. 15.000 Dec, 17
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    • 123 3 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO,, LTI). (Incorporated in England Direct Service to Japan UongkoiK and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Ladng for Cantan. Macao. Swatow. Amov, "hr-fo Tientsin. Newchwang. Yangtse ports.' Formosa the Phillppix.es, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. YUENSANG Oct. 29 Oct. 30
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    • 538 3 I ML B. X, I KOKUSA! LINE 1 'KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) rZ? > (Incorporated In Japan). j Vot JAi'A.V LOS ANGELES, NEW rORI (via Panama). Dot Due Balling Due i I vis ki\ii rei.ans B>on .S pore vt« New York saH KATSURAGI MARU Dte. 4 Dec 7 bee. 9 Jan.
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    • 433 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships If Of I Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.B. 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
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    • 471 3 NU >Ll CSC9W* IXO ID fIWRDj Trie sjodernotad *i &s 3omp*neTi intends fixtures: CTJTWAHD. Pat MANILA, HONGKONG, MU A*l snv.Tß rnijiA »«34 *apa* Ova s.s. "KOELN" omits Japan Oct ?C s.s. "GNEISENAU omits N. China Nt. T HOMEWARD. Tor HOLLAND, HAM&I'kG A JBUIZML^ Sails ffjCl a"iJ<ir« 5 FRANKER" oaris Genua,
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  • 521 4 To Operate Next Year ISSI ES WHICH HAVE TO SETTLED (B;. Air Mail) Dublin, Oct. 4. JMIE Irish Tree State will have her new Constitution in operation by the beginning of next year, and the necessary legislation for this is the mair feature of the autumn
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  • 67 4 Adelaide. S. Australia. Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, aged 105. has been paying rates to the Council her fir m ire than 80 years. The Lord Mayor ol Adelaide. Councillor Barrett, called on he- to congratulate her on her record. It is estimated that Mrs. Smith,
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  • 169 4 Seek; Jobs In South Africa Cape Town. NUMBERS of British girl typists, attracted by reports of South Af rica s prosperity, are coming to the Union to 10 Many r of ob the girls have passed through the hands of the Settlers' Club here Thirty "settlers" at a
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  • 208 4 Sensational Reports From Genera Geneva. Banking circles in Geneva have been very interested in reports of aliened wholesale evasion of income-tax duty by means of false declarations of residence abroad of owners oi bonds payable in Great Britain. There is. in the absence of any offl- j
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  • 171 4 6,000.000 Americans Spend £20,000,000 A Year I New York. More then. 6.000.000 Americans are now enrolled in cancing schools. Mr Donald Giant of the Dancing Teachers business Association made this figure i üblic at the annual convention of that c realisation. The influence of recent films, many
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  • 172 4 Details Of New E!ec| ra Law IINDER the new electoral k, ed by the fourth ses.sk Central Executive Commit". US S.R., every Soviet citizen live of status and national! right to elect or be elected The only bars to voting a and disfranchisement by c< u
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  • 148 4 "LOCAL AND untitled T.S. Producer On Theati Mr. George M. ohaii producer, playwright who recently returned ti m puzzled by the succc presented in Londc::. x ihe plays that he him. Mr. Cohan said but he admitted n British public that plays from the Amer "Ihe London theatre very local."
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  • 115 4 Military Experiment Terrifies Bathers i Thousands of bathers ba on the right bank of the S. near Belgrade were amaz-j huge bank of fog sudaenlv e. them. It was so thick tha: ii see uark and visibility was reel lew inches. Many bathers took p.: stumbled .o their
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    • 478 4 il v m "May I explain why J every dog needs M regular conditioning?" B I It IS Compensation for an actly the right proportion of I I Unnatural life natural blood correctives that a I I People often say to me Why do S requires and this—siy own I
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    • 66 4 M I DRINK TO I I SERVE JL f i I UMONPOP HJgHjF You'll thoroughly enjoy the /Mfflll 0001 clean flav °ur of the /iiliSll Fresh Lmoni in LEMONPOP /JHllll especially after a strenuous LEMONPOP invigorates a /JB Nj well as satisfies Order souk I '111 L! I for your
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    • 248 4 Watch your KIDNEYS after any illness r^f^. An enormous strain is placed on the kidneys by illness owing to the I accumulated impurities which the kidneys must clear away before perfect health returns ~Ww)t In most illnesses the kidneys get weak or impaired. So when they are called upon to
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  • 676 5 Penang "Frees" FOUNDED 121 YEARS AGO Singapore, Thursday. rpIIEKE was: a large attendance of o!d boys from the Penang Free School at th? Old Frees dinner held last night at f he Hotel Adelphi, on the occasion of the celebration of the 121st anniversary of the
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  • 198 5 Mohameddan Leader's Suit Fails (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 21. SHEIKH Hassan bin Sheikh Ibrahim Askuir, religious head of the Mohameddan community at Jelebu, brought a suit for damages for alleged libel against Lisa bin Haji Wahid, land owner of the same place, in the
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    • 527 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. IPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. in invited for (1) erection sanitary installation ipply and delivery to site of ad d doors in connection ruction of one Grade 111 tt Ridley Park. m of Tender and Specihcabtained at the Office of Improvement Trust. a I»o which will be
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    • 673 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE 8*2*3%? R I i ER BY GIVEN that Loke Yee K PP J J a y c of Chop Stree? liSl™ 0 51 Up P er Pickering fSiHS 0f i he ald nrm and has no further authority on their behalf to ransact any business, to borrow
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    • 460 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF~ SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 313 of 1927. Re NG JIT SENG, of The Slipway Engineering Co., Ltd., Tanjong Rhu, Singapore, Mason. NOTICE IS HERLBY GIVEN that a Second and Final Di idend
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    • 486 5 MISCELLANEOUS THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 64, Chuiia Street, 'Phone No. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous And Efficient Service. MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS, LTD., SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Those concerned are hereby notified that from Mondays to Saturdays through lines are connected with the lollowing departments of
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  • 453 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Oct. 21. Previous To-day Change BCBBSJR Tone Steadiest Quiet Spot Buyera. 7 5 8 7 5 8 Sellers. 7 1116 7 1116 (Ist Forward) Nov. Buyers. 7 5 8 75/ a Sellers. 7 11 16 7 11 16 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7 11
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  • 973 6 Then And Now IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCOMMODATION QLD seamer will clap their hands when they read the Board of Trade's new instructions on living quarters for ships' crews, writes Alex. Bone in. the "Evening Standard." No class of men in Britain have had, by and large, such bad
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  • 79 6 Exports Arid Imports In September THE particulars of Malayan trade issued by the Registrar-Qeneral of Statistics show that the gross trade in September amounted to 5145,656,000. as compared with $93.340.000 in the corresponding month of last year. The t-otal for the first, nine months of the year was
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  • 52 6 New Italian Schcnu In Abyssinia Reuter. Rome, Or 21 THE Cabinet, at a meeting tu-cL* cided to encourage the cul cotton in Abyssinia. This is related to he rrrr-Italo-J jaiiese commercial which provide for the large amount of cotton irom Ac, by Japan in exchange for J
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  • 138 6 Singapore. 0 I 2! R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Kc\ OH R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per X R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per X va $145 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 .Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 Siam Broken Rice
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  • 64 6 a i I Pails 146-7 32 j x York 4 0f>3.. I Montreal 4 95*, i Brussels 29 .35 Geneva 21.50 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.9G MUan 94 3 16 Berlin 12 32 1 Stockholm 1 ••< 301 o OOtKIihagfeO 40 Omo i9.90 Vienna 26 1 2 Prague 141
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    • 512 6 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). i iL CAPITAL: J Awthorteed $40,000,000.06. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD JFf TCI, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE, M TELEPHONES: I Ma«fctl»f IMreete* 3171 Secretary «044 J G9MMU Maju*wr Ull Accoantaal Mff retocraiaie Addrew M OVUUNU" j ummm bajduou
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    • 253 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: C, W Almeida Str—v Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reterved Fund 500 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed
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    • 104 6 FOR HEALTH, STRENGTH AND INCREASED POWER OF T^ E V iIl L ORQ ANS TAKE sulfcrinr from tassttu m^K° f n «™>us brelkdSwn disorders the may be allowed to stand on the IS THK MST TONIC Potent revivifier and rejuvenator iItSiJS" ,ist »is > tried and worn-out cells, equalise* iZTjCLi
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  • 640 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Oct. 22, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers, t Tin 4 9 5 3 Kumbang 30- 316 .1 Malay 50 55i-nom H tarn 29 6 30 6 W a 0.85 0.90 ..i I'm 23 6 24 6xd Saiangor 1.67*2
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  • 303 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 22. 10 a m. Total foi Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. yeai Payable Date to date TIN To johan 10% Int. Oct. 22 Nov 5 Q ct. 18 5 cj Ban grin 5 o Int. Oct. 15 Q ct.
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  • 208 7 A: ORE MUNICIPAL' 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Int. Apr. 1, Oct. 1 9BV 2 100 c.i. 31 Sent 30 102 104 nam 3% 1937 red 1932 $2,750,000 Int. 1 May 15, Nov 15 WV: <• red. 1947 $1 600,000 Int. PENANG MUNICIPAL:
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  • 591 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. W! Singapore, Friday. E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the followirg on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New report to us by cable as follow: STOCK Market abi'ity to rbsorb profit-takinr;
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  • 121 7 Report By Fraser And Company TM Singapore, Oct. 22. riN three months £219 up 220 The session on the London Stock Exchange esterday was firm and active ut out orders from London disclose a ack of buying interest in Tin shares >h£Te are selling orders for Southrn.
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  • 17 7 Singapore, Oct. 22. The pric of tin at noon in Singapore t»-day was:— §100- (tip $4%).
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  • 17 7 The price of rubber at naon in Singapore *o-day was:— Buyers (down Sellers 25*fc (down l >).
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  • 328 7 Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Amp.V 4 9 5 3 A. Hitam 29 30 6 Bangrin 23 24 6 B. Selangor 1.65 170 Chenderiang 20 216 Hitam 0.38 0 43 11 mg Fatts 1.12 1.16 Hongkong Tin 29 30 idris Hyd. 9 10 6 Ipoh
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  • 57 7 Singapore. Thursday Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore h: ye received cab'ed news from Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos A.itamok 0.54 0 54 Rcnguet Consolidated 9HO 990 Consolidated Mines 0.018 0 018 I XL 0 56 0.56 San Mauricio
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  • 198 7 SELLING Sine a pore, Oct. 22. London T.T. 2 4 132 London demand 2 4 132 London 4 months' sight 2 4 116 Lyons demaod 170f, Switzerland demand 2iB liamburg demand 142 yew York demand 57 13 16 Montreal demand 5?3 4 Batavia demand 104» "amarang demand 104% Calcutta.
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  • 125 7 Bankers Make ?> Contributions Reuter. London, Oct. 21. THE Lord Mayor, at a Mansion House luncheon for the Chinese distress fund, emphasised his national appeal, which had the support of the Foreign Ofiice was ere to humanity, and was lulher pro-Chinese nor pro-Japanese. r-\ He r.dd?d he
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  • 121 7 Constituting a record sale amongst local publications the book "A Chi I Sees the World" by Mr. C. S. See and printed by the Malaya Publishing House Ltd.. has sold out its first edition within three weeks of its release In Malaya. The second edition
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    • 32 7 WOMAN FINED Singapore. Thursday. Miss Maureen Clarke, a European, was this morning lined $2 by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate, for driving a motor car without front and rear lights.
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    • 134 7 S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. I investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. j Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. I Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI
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  • 129 8 Singapore. Oct. 23. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Whari (Entrance Gate 1) Kaiapoi 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rar.chi 18; Talang Akar 16; Ophir 14; x resident Hayes 11; President Dcumer 9; Modjokerto 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Kistna 31; Silversandal 32;
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  • 102 8 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Medan. JaskS, Amsterdam* and London-;: Netherlands, closing 1.3 C p.m tomorrow. Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai, "Kobe. Manila, arid U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Penang, Siam. Burma. India.
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  • 114 8 Mails expected from Penang and Kua.la LumpUr by Air (Internal Service) today. Deliveries cf boxholdcrs' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Furope etc. 'Amsterdam) by Air 'Netherlands! today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 9.30 a.m. and general delivery
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  • 29 8 The s.s. President Hayes for U.S.A. (Parcels only». Mails previously announced as closing at 10.30 a.m. to-day will now close at 7 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 20 8 The Air Mail Imperial 1 despatched from Singapore on Oct. 13 wm delivered m London on Oct. 20.
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  • 178 8 Singapore, Thursday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the President Hayes which arrived here from Manila yesterday:— Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Bunch. Admi-L-al E. H. Campbell. USN (Ret.'. Mrs. K. 9. Campbell. Mr. Chan Mvi Wu. Mr Robert L. Cheshire. Mr. Chi San Siao. Mr. Chi
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  • 123 8 rmdTlsTm 000 W 9 IS$™ L Souls At 9ea"-6.15 and <Tamil,)—s.4s and 9 p.m. ROXY.—"Dimples" (Shirley Tenmlp) Pr ßlT| d b^ h X!f- f 6 15 d £»W RITZ— fcpendthnft" and "Soncr nY Freedom" (Paul Robeson)-7 45 to 11 p.m lo iL 1110 —"Ta-rzan Escapes" and H rother s
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  • 58 8 The annual bazaar of the Weslev Church Ladies' Aid Society will be he'd on Friday. Nov. ft. from 4 to 7 nm Most attractive stalls have been planned 8? 3? wiH offSed ior saie. it will be a fine ormnrHmiHr Son^ l |rb P C h P™"*
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  • 141 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. 22 Hockey diU s m c.C. v. RA. (Changi), S.C.C.; H SRC. v. Medical College qc'r r "A" v. Veterans, I? TT v RAMC R.A.M.C.; Colts v. Lfflel Cohege Colts; V.M.C.A. II v Raffles College, College ground CSC v Hth A.A.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 379 8 f MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 TO-MGHT J Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight S POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION BRYMAN'S REVUE j CLARA MAGDALENE VICTOR MARIETTE JOE. J DANCING ACROBATICS BURLESQUE COMEDY. j NON-DINERS $1.00. RAFFLES BRASSERIE j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES. HIGH CLASS
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    • 249 8 FRESH STOCK OP Long Baths in cast Iran white porcelain enamelled with chromium pla:-d Hn t a Cold taps, so" overall price $35.90 c. v h 56" do $36.50 g>o" do $38.00 Table lamps a large from $2.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, TLUMBING, CAS, Consult M. HASSAN, 34,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 355 8 TpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE I MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMI ftet H l p.m. Rengat and Tembilahan Banka -9 Q m Muntok Ophir n M r Java, South-West. Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and 99 9«n n Timor Dilly Ophir 5 a Sin Medan G. Van der Heydcn 22
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    • 288 8 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers o] 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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  • 597 9 Ilt r Fight For Liberty \irninst Jaoan 4 a 11» u i i' t-% l I, of the Malaya Tribune) I M iits arc ?o shaping them- two greatest democratic .11 !hc world, Great Britain -rice Suites, have to come to
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  • 277 9 t icr of the Malaya Tribune) Since the beginning of the Pjeaiflict in China. m alicI0US has been started all over Malay ae rbject of paralysing the bus.of large concerns. propaganda is started by "hina and trade rivals wh0 ta £2 8 age of the patriotism of the
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  • 329 9 New Books Available To-Morrow THE undernoted newly added non-fic-d m° n works be ready for issue at Raffies Library to-morrow:— jp Chasing Faces, Illustrated, Hannah F Cohen; The Empire in the World: A btudy in Leadership and Reconstruction, E. Thomas Cook, Ed.; Journal and Letters of Stephen MacKenna,
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  • 22 9 It is notified In a special issue of the Government Gazette that Hanoi is declared an infected place on account of cholera.
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  • 96 9 Progress With Gift Vehicle Singapore, Thursday. EXCELLENT progress is being made in the construction of the ambulance, presented jointly by Messrs. Fraser Neave Co Ltd. and* Tiger Beer Brewery, Singapore, for Red Cross work in China. The entire body which is built by Messrs. Borneo Co. Ltd.
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  • 268 9 Booking On Tuesday For New Show THE booking will open on Tuesday at Robinson Co., Ltd. for the S.A.D.C. production of "Outward Bound" which is to be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17, 19 and 20, in aid of the China Relief
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  • 99 9 Witnesses Could Not Be Obtained Singapore. Thursday. DIFFICULTY in getting the witnesses, resulted In the appeal of Chhoa Mm Psi a middle aged Chinese, being withdrawn, before Mr. Justice a'Bcckett Terrell to-day. The appeal was against conviction and sentence "ol b months' r.i. and a fine of $530
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  • 156 9 Defenders' Confidence Remains THE following official communique is issued from the Chinese ConsulateGeneral under date of Oct. 21: Severe fighting occurred north-west of Dazang. under cover of aerial artillery and bombardment but repeated Japanese attempts to break through the strong Chinese line failed. Chinese forces, counter-attacking on three
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  • 55 9 45 More Executions At Irkutsk Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 21. PRTY-FIVE persons were executed at Irkutsk to-day. condemned on charges of participating in the widespread Trotsky-Bukharinist conspiracy. in league with the Japanese intelligence service. The accused are alleged to be guilty of sabotaging on the Siberian railways, and plotting
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  • 105 9 The International Week of Pray, r for the V.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. logins this year on Sunday. Nov. 14. The Sincapore branches of these two world-wide Associations will begin this week with a combined meeting in the Memorial Hall, on Sunday night. Nov. 14. at H3O. The
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  • 270 9 Commercial Firms Give Support FE Er Woo Amateur Musical and Dramatic Association is to give performances at the Great World to-day, to-morrow and Sunday m aid of the China Relief Fund. The following commercial houses wholeheartedly supported the charity by purchasing tickets for the amounts stated,
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  • 66 9 Gordons To Produce A Play Next Tuesday at 8.30 D.m. the "Casta ways". the concert party of the Gordon Highlanders, will eive a concert in the Wesley Hall on Fort Canning Road. This concert will consist of musical items, sketches, magic and all sorts of variety entertainment. The admission
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  • 50 9 "The Port Dickson Breeze"' is the title given to the Conference report to be presented to the Y.W.C A. members this afternoon at Raffles Quay. at 5.15. Twenty-seven deleeates attended the Conference as Singapore representatives, p>-«d will take part in the programme. All members are invited to attend.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 54 9 Give baby the best chance in life I «f HE baby fed on Glaxo starts life with H I a big advantage. He has robust health g and stamina—gifts thtt money cannot buy B in later year. Give your baby Glaxo if breast milk should fail. fl Sole Agents for
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    • 332 9 STOMACH SUFFERER 11 One Mass of Bones There is nothing like CMHtinued stomach troublcfor"gettia j;yeitdown H lor instance, lost weight most alarmingly and sutier<"d excrm mum: pais: With hard work and cooking, in hot. underground krtctens." she write-. I got indigestion and gastric trouble, and had several medicines. I tried
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    • 188 10 ALHAMBRA... to-night 6-15-9-15 8 i jflf// You 'N just love Wally as the 8 "old soak". and thrill and I fy// cneer a m 'dst your howls, as M he ma^es 9°°d in a pinchl H/s J arandest role! m ERIC LINDEN II if fAV JUDITH BARRETT V 111 I
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    • 405 10 A T r s "Souls at Sea" is an unusually good picture, doing every credit to J S Paramount MALAYA TRIBUNE 21 10 37. ALL THE THRILLS OF "CAPTAIN BLOOD' —ALL THE ADVENTURES OF I "BENGAL LANCERS." BROUGHT TO YOU IN PARAMOUN T'S J GREATEST SEA STORY OF ALL! t
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    • 130 10 V J ANOTHER SENSATIONAL Hi I NICHTLY 6-15-I YOUR HI^OT^; j 1 A COOD SHOW AND FAR MAKE APHRFEC?T1 ggjj£ TILL MIHMGHT. STAR 7 nAY ARL VA1NG1 j in tile hit she's ever had 'DIM PIP 20th Century-Fox Picture with I FRANK MORGAN HELEN WESTLEY ROBERT Ki JZ^J^fj^^T^r Theatre RovtII
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  • 706 11 Singapore, Friday sengen are sailing P. and O. liner Nakiera which for Europe this mornMis Adamson. Miss AdamMr. and Mrs. W. A. Allan. Mrs H Button, Mr; and Mrs. E. E. H Mr. A. J Buehan. Mr. M Bell. B Ie, Mr. Barbour, Mrs. C. Baker J.
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  • 102 11 Private Display In London j Reuter. London, Oct 21 men in Britain Sh d v, by chi nese wobazaar to be held n^? Ye a funds for medial -?Jf X week to raise victims am to Chinese war tish frienV Ladh^'iin Cl T Udes a few
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  • 207 11 Porter's Presence Of Mind Paris THE presence of mind of a porter on the grant glacier above Chamonix saved the lives of three people. A party composed of M. and Mme. Henry Roy. their 14-year-old son. and two young Frenchwomen. Miles Placon and Leon, was being taken down
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  • 76 11 Pretoria, Transvaal, i iv e natives, convicted or murder have on e day XeCULed Preloria G ™l in mSSSi TEf Sitondl Nzamandhla, John Gtorl H k 10Wn as the Tza neen Kill e r. No\a g KampiT ane Mk e alld BtePfLS" sentenced in the
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  • 83 11 Action In France And South Africa Reuter. Paris, Oct. 21. THE Confederation General dv Travail to h^r?t c t Ci ed l Usk the French P ublic invftPH Jffil^ a P a i le Se gOOdS and has 'ISO nvited affiliated unions to consult with the International
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  • 93 11 One Man Believed To '»e Responsible Vienna. VWDLSPREAD search lor a man ber f Hi be res P°nsible for a series of big fires in which 41 buildings have been destroyed, is being conducted ove^ mat on the Auatro-Hungarian frontier. one e n!ght UUikU,leS Were burnt down
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    • 155 11 DIAMOND TORY PRICES CTCIES mnoi ifTM nnwtn cc. m. I" SINGAPORE V-»- f FOR THE RACES! nS BINOCULARS 3 Beo.ry. *X' br.llioncy li/ J z-z v.'3':fy 1 cf the hair, s:!v«k.r:nlcrton iIUMU I SILVHLRTN rRODUCTS. Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion— titrated Liquid Shampoo— im poo— Solidified Brilliantine ifii Hair Cream—Sweet Oil
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    • 596 11 Great World Show] I CABARET j Tp-NIGHT, 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. j MATA HARI TERRIT (MALAY OPERA). i j TO-NIGHT:—MISS «JsE i n "gABABAT YANG TIDA SETLV' j GLOBE THEATRE: "TOLLOW THE FLEET." S j NEXT CHANGE: Sunday, "AS YOU LIKE IT." S SK TALKIE: fo-niffht, "TILL WE MEET AGAIN."
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  • 39 12 Mrs. C. I. Richards and family wish to exoress their sincere thanks to relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. C. I. Richards and who srrve masse r wreaths and sent letters of condolence.
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  • 816 12 WHOSE who are attempting to follow the fortunes of war in China have reason to be particularly grateful t*j Mr. .J Chancellor, the general manager for Routers Agency in the Far East. Mr. Chancellor ?s among the most brilliant of Reuters' younger man, poss issing qualitii >
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  • 47 12 Death Of Former M.C.S. Officer 'From Our Oum Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 13. The death has occurred at St Leonards-on-Sea of Mr. Reginald Crichton, formerly of the Malayan Civil Service. Mr. Crichton, who v/as an officer of class lb, retired in 1928.
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  • 27 12 Reuter. Allahabad, Oct. 21. Miss Jean Batten landed here at 11.45 a.m local time. She left for Karachi at 12.10 pm local time -Renter
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  • 210 12 NOTES COMMENTS Finding "Lost World" „of inQ been aroused by MUCH interest Has own the report of the discovery of -lost world" some Week* ago, by an expedition from the American Museum of Natural History. After long preparations and strenuous efforts, members of the party scaled the almost undimbable precipices
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  • 178 12 THE passing of the Marriage Bill by Parliament has resulted in a sharp conflict .of opinion among the clergy in Britain. The following is the view expressed by Dr. Persons, the Bishop it southwark: -I would draw the attention ol tne clergy and the laity to the
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  • 157 12 "p»Y this method the Church prod its unswerving adherence standard and principle of man:.. forth for all time by our Lord hi Gospels. For no other kind oi riage will it use its solemn sen. its lifelong vows, binding th make them to each other as they both
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  • 185 12 yHE failure of the non-ir.i-scheme in Spain has the apprehension that unli settlement is in sight. th< I the dar.ger of the present cr:,.. oping into a general Europe:.:, ration. The fear was also by Senor Negrin. the Spin: J sume days ago that if the civil
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  • 313 12 By "Looker On" SCIENTISTS believe that the worid has fifty million mere years ahead of it. Hence the popularity cf buying things on the instalment plan. A A A A South African says that he makes a living by catching and selling fn? elephants a year.
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    • 213 12 RALEIGH THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE amu 1 Jzfo \V| THE MACHINE THAT HAS A STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS j GUARANTEED FOR EVER! j From $49.50 Each j Im HmF PURCHASE I TERMS ARRANGED Sole A Rents: lIOIIIXSOX to. Ltd. SWGAPuRB KOALA MIMPL'R. j "VOGUE" PATTERNS The clothes other J;
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  • 1954 13 British Labour Leader's Apprehensions BRUSSELS CONFERENCE AIMS AT PEACEFUL SOLUTION LIVELY DEBATE IN COMMONS TRADE UNIONS WILL APPLY BOYCOTT TO THE UTMOST, SAYS ATTLEE Reuter. FEARS that the outcome of the Rrnssels Conference of Ihe Nine Power* on th»<i nn J«!W«e«e conflict may be a
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  • 76 13 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 21. SOME nervousness regarding the degree of international co-ope-ration to which the United States be committed in Brussels continues. peace societies in a statement express alarm lest th e non-appli-tion of the Neutrality Act leaves the v. ay open to American particiM
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  • 841 13 FRESH HOPES on-Intervention Progress London. Oct 21. V l .len began his speech in the kvh.s to-day by reviewing s in the Mediterranean since :n;se adjourned. inc!uding the < cak of piracy successfully dealt i at the Nyon Conference. He the British Government would -ase
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  • 331 13 Heavy Fighting At Tachang Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 22. CHINESE forces last night launched attacks in all sectors and bitter fighting is raging, especially in the northwest at Tachang, where the Chinese are trying to squeese the semi-circular Japanese salient into a bottleneck and then cut it off.
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  • 62 13 Reuter. New York, Oct. 21. THE Stock Market, which continued 1 the recovery trend at the opening, showed signs of approaching normal towards the close. The ticker for the first time this wsek easily coped with the volume of transactions and the market closed
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  • 242 13 Tin's Big Jump POLITICAL NEWS IS GOOD Reuter. London, Oct. 21. dealings took place on the London Stock Exchange, when markets opened. This is ascribed to Italy's more accommodating attitude on the Spanish question, while the strength of the New York stock market is another favourable
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  • 386 13 PARTITION Activities Of Grand Mufti London, Oct. 21. THAT he was satisfied that the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem had been acting against Britain throughout the term of his office was stated by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby Gore, in a statement on Palestine
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    • 6 13 'ENABLE AT ALL STORES. A 16
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    • 81 13 1 j I to regard an "H.M.V.'Electric Refrigerator as a receptacle for keeping perishable food fresh, flavoursome and .safe is to do it scant justice. One of the many extra advantages of the •Cold Dainfir* "H.M.y." is the sealed icc-mak- r£s n lns chambe1 which enables a 9 t/00l Unnks
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  • 175 14 GIRDER FALLS ON COOLIES WHARF MISHAP IL Unloading From A Lighter Singapore, Friday. Cm: man lost his life, another is missing and two others lie seriously injured at the General Hospital as a result of an accident Hvhich occurred at the
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  • 420 14 Malacca M.H.O. COMMISSIONERS' MEETING 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 20. the usual monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners eld to-day, an appreciation of Dr. V\ L. Ulakeinore's work as Muniipal Health Officer was voiced by Ir L. A. Chilty Mr. Chitty -aid that Dr. Blakemore ?rved
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  • 27 14 I The water polo match between the :*R.A.F and the V.M.C A. which was ■to have been played at Fort Canning fcrestcrdav w:us cancelled.
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  • 27 14 A lecture on "Tamils. Then and Now" will be delivered by Mr. V A. ChanWrarajan at the premises of the Tamils Reform; Association to-morrow at 7 p.m.
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  • 376 14 Mr. Basapa Replies TO RURAL BOARD CHAIRMAN HfE have ioce ved the following letter from Mr. W. L. S. Basapa, director of the Zoological Gardens, PonggoJ Road. Singapore, in reply to remarks made by the Chairman of the Rural Board at the last meeting of that body:
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  • 91 14 Singapore, Friday. WORKERS employed by the British American Tobacco Co. Ltd. walked out en masse on Wednesday as a protest against the dismissal of one of their colleagues who, it is believed, kept away from duty without leave on many occasions. Notice has been given
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  • 228 14 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 13. MR. David Marshall Saul, of Singapore has secured a pass in the University of London L.L.B. Examination. Mr. G. F. Simond, who is on flying duties with No. 33 squadron at Singa pore has been promoted Squadron
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  • 443 14 KOLEK OWNER CHARGED WITH OVERLOADING (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, Oct. 21. details are now available regarding the disaster which occurred in the Straits of Johore yesterday monr'ng when a kolek capsized and three lives, it is believed, were lost. The ooay or a
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  • 99 14 New Outrage By Japanese Reuter. Canton, Oct. 21. A LOCAL slew train from Canton to Hongkong was attacked by four Japanese planes between noon and 1 p.m. The locomotive and wagons were r'ddled with machine gun bullets. The scene of attack was Chayuan near Sheklung. Fortunately
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  • 14 14 Paris. Oct. 21. Gijon was surrendered to the Spanish Nationalists this morning, according to
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  • 68 14 Victory Before Nine Powers Meet? Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 21. THE Chinese launched a counter attack at 4 p.m. to-day against the Japanese forces who have been trying to press on to Tachang. Chinese circles predict that the Japanese will make a very determined attempt to capture
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  • 35 14 The Hon. Mr. H H. Abdoolcader will be arriving by aeroplane to-morrow at 6.15 p.m. and the members of the Reception Committee are requested to be present at the Singapore Air Port.
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  • 36 14 At The Request Of Bolivia Reuter. London. Oct. 22. A SPECIAL meeting of the InterA national Tin Committee wBI be held on Mondaj' d under a STLSSSST agreement TZ B< ivia ReuUr
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  • 297 14 14 Cents Per Unit NO CONCESSION TO TRACTION CO. /COMMITTEE No. 5 of the SingaV pore Municipal Commissioners has recommended a reduction in the charge from 3* cents to 14 cents per unit, with effect from the January, 1938, meter readers. Other action by the committee
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  • 170 14 "Under The Red Robe" Now Screened AT THE CINEMA THAT stirring romance by Stanley Weyman. "Under The Red Robe." is brought to the screen in the film which opened at the Pavilion last night. It is a 20th Century Fox production made in England, and well-known players fill
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  • 153 14 Entertaining Comedy Melodrama A PARTICULARLY entertaining comedy melodrama drew crowded houses to the Alhambra Theatre yesterday, when the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture "Good Old Soak" had its local premiere. Revolving around a simple old .reprobate, a role very aptly portrayed by Wallace Beery, the screen's famous character actor, side-splitting comedy
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  • 491 14 K. L. ASSIZES Father On Serious Charge (From Our Oicn Reporter > Kuala Lumpur. Thursduv THE story of how a father tied his son to a post by his wrists ankles and throat, only to discover the boy dead when he came bark was described by
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  • 82 14 Budape>t A hen is looking after four tiny puppies at Keoskemet, Hungary. The puppies were born in a of 11. Their mother is a Huik watchdog belonging to Coionel If Kovaos. The Colonel intended to destroy four of the puppies, as the Utter sc big. Then a
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  • 285 15 WOMAN MADE TO PAY DOLLAR !3ed Victim c Time papore, Thursday. m Inskm of a case i this merni»i£r Court bt fore "Mr. tective gave evid- c arrest of the m Hock, a 24- 'a.is charged torted SI from a iman under threat, lag 27 ast
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  • 87 15 Presentations At Council Meeting AFTER the inspection of the Guard of Honour before the Budget meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday. His Excellency will present the following honours which were awarded jon the occasion of His Majesty's Coronation:— Dr. P. St. Clair Hunter. MB.—Commander of the Order
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  • 71 15 Panama And The War Reuter. Panama, Oct. 21. FOLLOWING the closing of the China Sea to Chinese-owned vessels by the Japanese Navy, Panama has temporarily suspended registration of Chinese vessels under the Panamanian flag, announced the Foreign Minister, M. Lefevre. Panama is anxious to avoid any diplomatic complications
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  • 45 15 For Relief Of China Distress "VfESSRS. Sime Darby and Co., J-'-i. Ltd., Singapore, have reeeived information that the well-known chocolate-manufacturing firm of Messrs. Cadburv-Fry Ltd., have donated £500 to the Lord Mayor of London's fund for the relief of distress in China.
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  • 454 15 Premier's Tribute OPPOSITION'S NEW TUNE Reuter. London, Oct. 21. Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, replying 1 to the Commons debate on foreign affairs, said the non-intervention developments of yesterday had knocked the bottom out ot the debate. Many speeches had had to be torn up. Mr. Attlee
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  • 151 15 Bishop Of Singapore's Quest (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 13. ANE of the most urgent tasks preying v upon the Bishop of Singapore during his furlough in England is to find a priest for the chaplaincy of North Perak. That the post
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  • 25 15 Mr. C.G. Paterson managing partner of Emco has gone on an extended tour of the Far East. He will be absent for several months. j
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    • 252 15 94e %iSGti£e j ~^<^ Versatile inasmuch as sausages form an appetizing addition to any menu at cny time, anywhere. Our freshly made PORK fif BEEF SAUSAGES have a distinctive flavour, the result of many years experience in sausage making. This experience helps us to give better value for the same
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  • 508 16 FAST SPRINTS AT IPOH THIRD DAY The Poacher Pays Best Dividend 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. NOTHER day's enjoyable sport was r.mvided at Ipoh this afternoon when the Perak Turf Club's third i aras run off in ideal weather before
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  • 93 16 Pulau Brani Sappers Beaten PULAU Brani Royal Engineers visited Changi yesterday and were beaten by the 22nd Heavy Battery, R A. by s—l. Attrftdge opened the scoring in the first minute, fiom what appeared to be an ofT-side position, and before the interval Wilkinson and Jeffries increased the
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  • 22 16 F:a> in progress in the mffbj otuali match between St. Andre-.v's XV and the S.C.C "A" pit tire Padang on Wednesday. (Tribune).
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  • 844 16 Horses (lass 3, Div. 4. 5 furs, straight. The Oontone Kongsi's THE POACHER (8 13» Lawler 1 Mrs. P. Logue's MADAM iB.il) Martin 2 Mr. A. van Tooren's SOME FLIRT <B.P> Farthing 3 His Hinhness the SuPan of Perak's BRITANNIA <8.4> J. Donnelly 4 Winner trained by M.
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  • 162 16 English College Beat J,B. Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 21. THE English College met a team drawn from the Johore Bahru Police on the College around yesterday evening and won by 3—l. The College opened the score through Hamid bin Ariffin. who received a well
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  • 92 16 Results in the Tsraelight" teunis tournament at tne V.M.C.A. are as follows: R Nathan and Mrs. M. Blach beat E. Ellis and Mrs. D. Jacobs <w.0.». E. Simon and A. D. Mai shall and M. Marshall 6—o. 6--2. iv. Meyer and Miss Z. Elias beat E. Nathan and
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  • 89 16 The Meiridale B P. is holding a membership c:tm aign starting irom Nov. 1 when applicants for membership will be exempted irom pavrnem of the usual enrolment fee. Intending applicant who wish to avail of this opportunity should apply for enrolment torms from the hon sports cap!am. Mr.
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  • 448 16 First State Trial Of Season (Fw.\ Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. THE first Malacca Hockey Association I .rate trial, held yesterday, resulted in i win for the Colours by 4—l. The standard of the game was mediocre neither side revealing any technique or finesse. On the run of
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  • 268 16 Singapore Cup At Stadium THE final cf the Singapore U lenge Cup competition. t.. the first and second tram- Straits Chinese Fastball Asstx it n will be played at the An >n i; U( Stadium to-day when the Pipes *mi Drums of the Royal Innist Fusiliers
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  • 31 16 Australians* Narrow Win Over Widnes Reuter. London. Oct. 21 THE ruj;by m itch between the lians and Widnes resulted ia a for the tourists by 14 pjint.s t" 11Reuter.
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    • 28 16 txperience extending over more than half a century has taught Fraser Neave to t produce the finest aerated waters in Malaya. This experience is your safeguard, SAFETY THIRST
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  • 425 17 OUR GOALS TO THREE I kE £N GAME I lade And Hewan Were Missed g ngapore, Friday, r understanding in ipore Cricket Club 'police by row goals v mat "Is p.aytd on Brombere. the tar and Elliott honours for the which tortunes flue- holding
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  • 92 17 Chinese XV Trounced By Raffles College Singapore. Friday. A SINGAPORE Chinese rugby XV were trounced by the Raffles College "A" team at the College ground by 31 points to nil. The College were definitely superior in all departments cf the game, which v.as a bit too
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  • 128 17 Fort Canning Beat The Rift Raffs PORT CANNING beat the Riff Raffs at r Tanglin yesterday by 17 prints <Z goal and four tries* to ml. The Kin Raffs were a man short. Knott scored the opening try tor tne Fort, Mcßeath failing to convert. The Riff Raffs
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  • 224 17 The results of the first round in the open league championship, of the Beet Kirn Cheng B P. played last week, were as follows: Ang Whatt Kirn beat Cheang Kam Choy 15—4 14—14, 3—l; A. Sujak beat George Tap 15—11. 10-15. 13-13, 5-0; Sect Kirn Cheng
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  • 129 17 RESULTS of Irish League matches played on Oct. 9 were as follows: Ards 1 Olenavon 3 Ballymena 3 Lame I Bangor 3 Distillery 3 Belfast Celtic 4 Coleraine 1 Derry City 4 Cliftonville 0 Glentoran 1 Portadown 2 Newry Town 0 Linfield 2 Derry City and Portadown lead
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  • 69 17 From Our Own Reporter I Ipoh, Thursday. Coming with the reputation of being the flyweight champion of Siam, Nai Thar Wan (9st 71b made his debut at the Jubilee Park to-night and gave a very disappointing display against Neil Hemchit (9.10) to whom he lost over ten three-minute
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  • 20 17 The hockey match between the P.W D. and the Royal Signals arranged for yesterday, did not take place.
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  • 138 17 Open Air Programme At Happy World Singapore, Friday. THE first, of a series of boxing programmes being presented by the management of the Happy World, in the Park grounds, till the roof of the stadium has been erected, will be presented to-night, commencing at 8.30 p.m. A card
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  • 69 17 The Garrison ladies' October Medal competition, played at Tanglin on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulted in a tie between Mrs. Milling and Mrs Brown with a return of 1 up each. The following cards were returned: Mrs. H. G. B. Milling 1 up tie. Mrs. D. M. Brown
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  • 308 17 Keen Hockey At Tanglin Singapore, Friday. AT Tanglin yesterday in ideal weather the Enfldnpera shocked the Skins by scoring in the first few seconds of the game through Fox. The Skins pressed and from a long pass by McGoldrick, Callan got possession and essayed a shot
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  • 68 17 The following have accepted to play rugby football for S.C.C. XV vs. the Royal Engineers on Saturday, at the S.C.C:—A. E. Minns. G. D. A. Lundon. A. P. Craigie, R. A. Ward. R. A. Elliott; K. A. Haddocks C. T. Owen: E.N. Griffith Jones. D M. Walker,
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  • 57 17 The following have accented to play hockey for the S.C.C. vs. R.A. (Changi) to-day at the S.C.C.:—P. W. F. Mills; P. F. Kinsey, Sq. Ldr. .7. IS. Watts; G. C. Thompson, E. W. Reeve, C. Fittock; J. N. Wainwright (capt.), G. Williams, W. D. J. Vincent. G. H.
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  • 66 17 The following wiH represent Sineapc. 9 Asiatics against the Royal iAr l u«e A on Saturday ac Parrer Purk a« 0 Taib bin Andak, Chan Ah Ko*. D. Res% J Ritchie. Low Kee Pow. K£ We**! Xau, Abdullah. S. Ross, Fam Choo Bart, J. Ferguson. C- Ross,
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    • 82 17 91 O X f N in AT THE Ihappy world PARK TO-NIGHT, AT 8.30 P.M. Referee: F. C. JOHNSON. 8.8.8.C. Younjr A MAN vs. Hoy TONY 6 (3) rounds—ll2 lbs. Tattling JOHN vs. Kid NATHAN 4 rounds—llB lbs. Cyclone KU) vs. Geo. SMITH 4 rounds—llB lbs. Mohamed HUSSAIM vs. Cyril
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 504 18 "WANGER'S VOGUES OF 1938" DAZZLING CAST OF STAGE NIGHT CLUB STARS npiIERE'S something new in screen musicals under the cinema sun, at last! It's "Walter Wander's Vogues of 1038," the Technicolour musical which comes to the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, next week. Warner Baxter and Joan
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    231 18 THAT there are no wedding bells for Florence Rice, who appears in M-G-M's "Man of the People" which comes to the Alhambra Theatre next week. The bLnde daughter of sports writer, Grantland Rice, so announces, and vigorously denies a recent printed rum«;ur of her engagement to Ring
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  • 351 18 SYMPATHETIC ROLE In "When Love Is Young" i THOUGH she has been a scTeen no- table these several seasons. Virginia Bruce considers "When Love Is Young" her "first" picture. In this romantic Universal comedy with music, coming to the Pavilion Theatre next week, she tops a cast
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  • 199 18 Joseph Calleia) Fine Role JOSEPrI Calleia not only pf, a the side of the bra time in his screen career but 1, becomes a lawyer in hi- new motion picture. For the sinister menace ot Mag and screen has switchboard etarand pyntcaUi !ar violators in his lawyer
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    • 1236 19 Jlaiayan Listeners 9 Ratio 1o 1 P?^^^%jt^ WfHiHJ Seamen: Pincher Martin, Leading Sea- man; Boyle and Shovell, the 'Appy AshWTMFQ OF 1 DDTrPTciTT warn—. cats; Telegraphist William Jenkins the nY iGKAMMJSia l)r BRITISH EMPIRR Frank Re* Xylophonic Sparker; Vocal Quartet frem 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES SLS^SS&JS^J^ ston Harmon y' and James John-
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  • 209 20 Free From Pain Aftei 3 Weeks on Kruschen An artist, she was painting a picture In Ye nice, when she got a sharp attack of lumbago. She "tried everythig," but that lumbago wouldn't budge. Then ■be saw a Kruschen advertisement. And now —well, her letter
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  • 257 20 appeal From ('anion To Malaya MISS Woo Swee Eng, of the Y.W.C.A. Ambulance Service. Canton, who was form»"ly the principal of a Chinese girls' school in Singapore, writes as follows:— "I am now working with the Y.W.C.A. ambulance and the Women's Union. Besides learning theory I am
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  • 68 20 'From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, Oct 21 In the Malaya Tribune of Oct. 20. under the heading "International Importance" it was ;tated that the appei I against the decision of Mr. J. b. Weiss «l-irst Magistrate) was dismissed by the Johore Judge. It should have been the
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  • 114 20 Failed To I)eI Textiles Singapore, Ti CHARGED \v:th sui.mittir, laration t»; the Import Office, by omitting to dec of artificial silk and 11 socks, an Indian named 1 North Bridge Road, plead morning, before Mr L Fourth Police Magistrate Mr. M. J. Namazie apj. defence, and Court secuted.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1223 20 ■«> I BOS p.m. Gramophone Pecords Malayan Listeners Radio T »7 8..p.m. Mews in Frencn. ww^* (Continued from page 19) Market Prices. 920 i m Message irom -y ttll/V OWVU AYE nouncemen'.s in English n^ v^P Mr F. Pore he. Hpnri UJ&JL* OHO til \VAVn I Pittsburgh New York. W3XAL
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  • 168 21 h View h a\<;KD POSITION 1 OF TO-DAY Correspondent J Bi \ir Mail' London. Oct. (i. ISO'S ased Empire 1 xpenditure has been 1 crest al home :.i the British ipon in a leading: lands ia the East." h and strategitwo continents their defence for a small
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  • 60 21 1 c Caught In Fishirt" Net wes, Delaware hoping that tne will 10 c no tun. ge apparent during the suo have been »nt was picked boat. It wasHera ot the traw'et anyone who ther away fl t and now the are eyeing the d ;k
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  • 226 21 School In Republican Spain Valencia. IOY/iLIST Spain, which during the past few months has become do- eo with all sorts of schools and instiI tutions formed for the welfare of its I children and youth, has not forgotten !,s b ln d children or its juvenile del iQuents.
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  • 62 21 Adelaide, s. Australia. Gambling, drinking and general sclnsh i: ss on the part oi husbands are tne main causes of domestic unhapt; ness. declares Mr. Price Weir AcuLOidt's Vo.untary Conciliation (Jommiso ier in Matrimonial Matters. In only a small percentage of the rosea* wiuch come before
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  • 472 21 Old Man Would Not Sigrn Will <By Air Mail) TTT London, Oct, 6. h WILL, now In the hands of Treasury officials, would have made fifty?*S nt -year-<rld, stone-deaf Miss Florence White richer by £12,000—if the man who agreed to its terms had lived to sign
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  • 1392 22 RECEPTION OFFICER'S IMPRESSIONS QUESTIONS THAT PASSENGERS ASK are the impressions of those who, day in and day out, have been watching- air passengers come and go during one of the busiest summer seasons ever known on the airways? T On the staff of Imperial
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  • 336 22 University Meth, l(k Criticised Criticism of univer made by Professor L Regius Professor of v Aberdeen University in j conference of the Briti. Adult Education at Can In discussing Education Plenty," he said that the education which aimed treatment of controv< help to solve the prob:
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  • 2345 23 Re; istration In Penang And Province—City Fathers rm S and Ussons Of Singanorc Measures Not n To Be U unit—Promotions In The Municipality ssioners Looking Ahead To Prosperity— ntiee Imp Scheme Restored Trunk Road In The North—More Harbour And Port Topics Schools Thriving In Penang—Thoughts
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  • 87 23 TT Warsaw. Helen Nicdzialkowska, of the till tge cf Rzeszew, Galicia, who is aged 107. has applied at the local register office to be married. She and her fiance—who is 95—presented themselves at the office and ea?e notice of their matrimonial intentions. The official on duty questioned
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  • 37 24 Selangor's State "Possibles" who be.'t in a horkey trial u> Kuala Lumpur last week. (Tribune). Sclangor's "Probables"' many of whom arc hkeh to find places in the State hockey side this season. (Tribune).
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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