Malaya Tribune, 23 October 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: v J Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- No. 251). SINGAPORE, SATURDA Y, OCTOBER 21, 1937 FIVE C*m: The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 23, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES sin(;aporeT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1937 ™CJw
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 .7;:-: NiiwSSfl WFTII YOUR iJKEAKFAST The MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOI'IIITE BRAND j A HEALTH/ B/IBX I &^bbbbß Blue Cross Milk Is Especially B ?by" tarns The Nourmhiy I g Specialists Recommend. Be &ure iuu Fvrelled The Perfect Baby Food. Its Quality Is Not bxcelled. BLUE CROSS Stocks Arc
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    • 256 1 'Read Th I _ll Dominant Malaya I PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS j" ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable JSpik or tne to^et an( can c a PP we d without harm to the most delicate skins. RefresK- me: anl invigorating it is a diroot aid to tHe preservation
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  • 156 2 Chile May Restrict Students Santiago. Chile. MEASURES are being (Panned to re- strict the number of medical and law graduates In Chile. The Dean of the Law Faculty of thyChilean University has made a pessimistic speech about the future or and medical students. The ever
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  • 157 2 Proposal To Put It On Exhibition Washington, D.C. THE vouth of Alaska may soon be able to see the 7.200,000 dollars I < £1.440,000» cheque with which the j United States bought their country from j Russia in 1867. The huge cancelled cheque has been lying for many
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  • 211 2 Eleven Men Fined For Assault lOpangevilie. Ontario. THERE were wild scenes at the court here after the conclusion of a case in which 11 men were summoned for tarring a man while he was in the company of a married woman. The men were each fined the equivalent.
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  • 154 2 Pretoria. Transvaal. Dova is dead. Dora was a popular elephant at the Zoo here. Poisoning Is suspected to be the cause of her dpath. She was found dead in the elephant house and since then experts have" been trying to solve the mystery. A post mortem examination
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  • 121 2 T Le Havre. me .storm in a pudding basin" dispute which seriously Imperilled U i safety of British Christmas pudding travelling to France, has been s»ttl<=r! Prompt representations to the custom"' authorities have saved the pudding iiom being uneaten. The trouble arose because while the puddings themselves
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  • 121 2 Four Men On j During: El i I TOUR men in the Pai r the Soviet Union perience of being on ti cano while it was in The chief of the v. in Kamchatka Ifei tourists set out to climb volcano. They pitched height of
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  • 123 2 To Iri«hme?i In America X»' Gaelic his been added 1 ages b2ing taught a pa:' curriculum cf the Work i ministration. The New York Boarc! of co-operate in the new sehe the first time that free ancient tongue have bt< ?ble to the gpneral cub 1 States.
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  • 46 2 The police here art mca-urcs to deal with traffl On one day alone recently users were warned: 96 n ttonsand 92 bicycles, tw n nj hand-carts were U fill ed from their owi Another day s rlgun warnings. 98 summons. and v 1.10 IS.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 236 2 I 6 One of the world's greatest transport ■*5f ■JIwIIJLIS -MPERIAI AJIWAYS APPIAIID IN HIWI WOK, A WELL KNOWN AMWCAN NIWSfA?H 'Since in organisation twelve yean ago, Britain'! Imperial Airwayi has been one of the world's greatest air transport systems It was one of the first air lines in the
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    • 9 2 *P£>\ eFB REMEDY Price s a rv üßronl* liUiiiml
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    • 115 2 KEEP FIT f mr YOUNG the same benefits so safely" %!k M IIF so pleasantly, or so cheaply, W*\ iWlltli* Beecham's Pills get rid of LJ_d\ 'L WhWi indigestion, liverishness, j T'' MM' ness. They overcome con- < \??Sf stipation. Take Beecham's J Wm£& I to-night and see how much/
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    • 139 2 MOUTH ODOURS X 5 T SPOIL CHARM r HERE'S HOW I AVOID THEM It c/aooutthe V~ :^HrAr7TrrJ^ |Pfc COMMON J IJtolSg^o" i 'panicles AgJift T c Oßßfcr NOW, NO MOUTH ODOURS WORRY HER U .ar .notion. one whose breath is tainted tv tainted. Then put a bit of Colgate's The
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  • 283 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES ATLANTIC GULF OF FLORIDA CANAL Project To Shorten Shipping Route DURING the next session the United States Congress is expected to pass plans for a new canal which will cut across the State of Florida, thus affording acce§s from the Atlantic seaboard to the Gulf of Florida.
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  • 251 3 Advantages Of Accumulated Heat Although cooking by means of accumulated heat is not as well-known on board ship as it is on land, it has been adopted in several vessels now in commission One of these is the Penola. the Grahamland Expedition ship, which has returned to
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    • 439 3 BAITJNGI j BRITISH INDIA vvd in RnflSJK4> j j j j S V CO/S SAILINGS. WARDS. Bue Teenage. I'poee. 1937. j 1.300 In port. I 6.100 Oct. 23 I 6,000 N«T. 1 17.000 Nov. 5 6.500 Nov. 19 17,000 Nov. 19 AWAIPTNDI 17.000 Dec. 3 15,000 Dec. 17 6,070 Dec.
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    • 135 3 B. L S. N. CO.»S SAILINGSFOR BANGKOK. Leave Due Slncanore KISTNA In port Oct. 24 KOLA Oct. 27 Oct. 30 r»r PENANG. RANGOON CACUTTA KARAPARA Oct. 27 Oct. 28 KHANDALLA Nov. 3 Nov. 4 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, VEGAPATAM, KARIKAL. PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. ROHNA Oct. 30 Nov.
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    • 675 3 v I M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE i 'KOKUSAI KISKN KAIBHA) *Z? S (Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN. LOS ANGELES. NEW YORK (via Panama). Dna Doe Sailing Due i reoang Spore S pore via New York m.s KOMAKI MAKL Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Heelung Dec 18 V
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    • 340 3 Special Holiday Cruises Bangkok Saigon A-ngkor Pnum Pent Dlspl. From. R«t'g MJB Tona. Spore Spore "MBONIA" 11,000 Oct, SO Nov. W "BORINOIA" 12,500 Dec. II Dec H Luxurious One-CUss Motorships All Cabins have adjoining private bath ROUNOTRIP FARE: (excluding »ta> ashore in Bangkok) $140 ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA
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    • 460 3 BTKAMBR SAll li\GS. LLOYD incorporated tv Germany). The onaernote.ci ai» the Company"! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, PORTS CHINA and UNI Due ff*p«re. 5 s.s. "KOELN" emits Manila, Japan Oct. 3C s.s "GNEISENAU" omits N. China Nov. 11 HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMSS. Balls from S por*. I
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  • 408 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 22 Previous To-day Change KUBOES, Tone Quiet Quietly Steady Buyeri. 7 5 a 7 1116 -116 Sellers. 711 16 7% hi 16 (Ist Forward) Nov. Buyers. 7 5 8 7 11,16 116 Sellers. 711 16 713 16 V» (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 75
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    • 491 4 iOv ersea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (Dieorporated in the Straits Settlements) i 1 i CAPITAL: f?isrT!S^Jsi 0 f/,)0 000 lBSned p*w up $10,000,000.00. i I HJLAD OFFICE. CHINA BCILDING, CHUUA STREET, BINGAPDEJI. 1 t—m—m TELEPHONES u7 Secretary «K4 n SIU Accoantaat me TeiecrsjraJe Address: "OVsAIIA" j *-v m tou iinii
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    • 202 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) ■MMPOS BRAJCE: f, D'AlmeM* BtrMi. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved 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 Deposits on
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    • 36 4 and courte ous service..' mass 4a/c j -~-*~-±--SZ GULL BAHAR Tt fragrant r« v_r Mid cconne to the I IS Prepared BEWARE OF Wfwi APj^H^gfe, IMITATIONS. once an. you aak for n0 (j n Obtainable everywhere
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    • 138 4 Sea bathe at Home A bath—or even a With my SIMPSON lod me Soap Pries 75 cts. Per Box of 3 Tabs. Whiteaway Laid law Co., Ltd., Singapore. GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Send your dale and time of birth the time of writing the letter ximate age. You will be furnished health,
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  • 660 5 (Quotations By Fraser And Co. apore, Oct. 23, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4 5 44 30- 3i;6 lalay 50'- 55-nom 30 6 32 0.8712 0.924 23 6 24 6xd 1.75 1.80 29 6 30 6 20 9 21 9 038 0.43 1.17% 1.22^
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  • 581 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Saturday. 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 Inter-State Commerce Commission has
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  • 271 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct. 22, 10 a m. Total fc Company Dividend Books Close flnancia Date Ex Dlv. yea Payable Date to daU TIN To jonan 10% Int. Oct. 22 w Nov 5 Q ct. 18 sr'<5 r '< Bangrin 5% Int. Oct. 15 oct 2
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  • 199 5 NGAFORE MUNICIPAL: *901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. War. 31, Sept. 30 102 104 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110 nom red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 113 115 nom ;7 < 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept.
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  • 592 5 General Manager's Progress Report I I THE report of the Raub Australian Gold MLr.ing Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended Oct. 10 U as follows:— MINING—ORE BREAKING Section. 3 mt 9 2 Is 55 I he iII I i WOQ H Bukit Koman 33 217
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  • 108 5 British Official Wireless 1 London, Oct. 22 "'aris 146 9 32 Jew York 4.95 3 16 Montreal 4.95 1 16 Brussels 29.38 1 Geneva 21.50 2 elerade 216 Amsterdam 8.95 5 c iilan 94 3 16 3erlin 12.33 Stockholm 19 39V2 Copenhagen 21 40 'Sio 19.90 lenna 26V2
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  • 269 5 Stanton Nelson Co.'s Report Singapore, Friday. rOSE interested in the stock and commoditv markets of the world cannot complain of any lack of sensation during the past week. At one time the pit appeared bottomless, with all joining in the headlong rush. The rally, when it came,
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  • 231 5 Singapore. Thursday. rIE period under review has again been one of sharp price movements. Earlier, the falling awav in prices continued even more steeply than previously, resulting in something approaching demoralisation In the rubber market, which has been totallv unable to account satisfactorily for such
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  • 203 5 Singapore. Friday. THE market this week has been subjected to alarms and excursions. With the political situation approaching a crisis in Europe, and the heavy break that occurred on the American stock markets, prices fell heavily, and a considerable liquidation of rubber throughout Malaya took
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  • 61 5 I l Singapore. Friday, i Messrs. S. E. Levy ano Co., Singapore Lave received cabled newj from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sal? Prices Previous To-day Pcsoc Antamok 0.54 0 53 Benguet Consolidated 9.90 9.00 Consolidated Mines 0 018 0.018 I X L 0.56 0.55
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 297 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 180 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air iQanta.s>. Deliveries ot boxholder.s' letter.! 2.30 pm and general delivery of letters 4 05 pm to-day. Mam. expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands to-day Deliveries of boxholdtrs' letters only 330 pm. and general delivery of letters and
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  • 277 6 Singapore, Friday The following passengers disembarked at Singapore iron: tne P and O Ranchi vvrnen arrived here from Europe to-day „5?, D- M. Bowker, Mr. and Mrs BMdlck Mrs. m. C. Bain. Mr. and Mrs' W. L. Burton. Mrs. J. R. Bidwell M s F. O. Cocke, Mr.
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  • 144 6 Speculation In London Reuter. London. Oct. 22. SPECULATION is rife in tin circles re- garding what lies behind the decision to call a special meeting of the Inter- national Tin Committee in London on Oct. 25. Some are of opinion the meeting was decided upon when the price
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  • 155 6 ALHAMBRA— "Good Old Soak" 3 15 G. 15 and 9.15 p.m-. CAPITOL— "Soul. At Sea"' 3.15 615 ano 9.15 p. in. PAVILION— "Under The Red Robe" —3.15, 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. M: RLDCRCUGH.— Bmkawali" (Hindustani) ti.ls and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL- T i ChamrnCcswarif <iam:l- —ti un d
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  • 121 6 Singapore-. Oct. 23. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Oate 1) Muinam, Kaiapoi 20. Main Whart (Entrance Gate 2) Ranchi 18; Pangkor 12; Bhutan 9Klang 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2» Kistna 31; Silversandal 32- Montgomery City 34; Bengkalis 36 Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 427 6 1 MALAYANS PREMIER HOT.gL Jj I TO-NIGHT i i Orchestral Concert" 8.15 to 9.1.") p.m. S Dinner and Dance (formal 9.45 to midnight j rOPLLAR CABARET ATTRACTION BRYMAN'S REVUE CLARA MAGDALENE VICTOR MARIETTE JOF i j DANCING ACROBATICS BURLESQUE COMEDY J BOOK YOUR TABLE Non-diners $1.00 i TUESDAY, NOV. 9TH.
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    • 23 6 X OoAy core »0 SHvlkrJn Motion Pur. S*Y** RIN ritODCCTS L J, quid Shampoo— SCe D is t& ,r ENGLAND KuHAMTN PENHAS, Sinjapore.
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    • 6 6 4Htt Sole A|(n(: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD.
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    • 203 6 DOLLS! DOLLS! A un que Range of DOLLS in Pottery. Something Entirely New" and PleaMntr :n DolK Artist c end of Antiaue Japanese styl»s. On'- ejection WUI Antazt and Delight You and Your Friends. CHRISTMAS IS AT HAND COME IX WITH YOUR LITTLE ONES AND MAKE YOl'R CHOICE. BABA CO.,
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    • 372 6 NEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS may tn( m OIIIGEROUSJPERATioks, Many a stomach submit to the mrm he neglected ston, came on after eatin those little twinges than ordinary indig-st price of his neglect. For those little nuns that your food is v stomach—forming away the lining of your Gradually the seared Be
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 204 6 4 t j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j i s STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM1 Djambi Tosari Oct. 23 3 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan Darvel 23 3.30 p.m. Sarawak I generally» Bintulu Miri. Sarikei I and Sibu Darvel 23 3.30 p.m. Laboean Bilik Jarak 23 4
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    • 322 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which arc readers Oj the Malaya Tribune. n This Diary v provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. penings of general interest will stiUbincluded in the "Diary of Events. The "Club Diary"
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 551 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IS lIFRE BY GIVEN that NY of No. 284 Orchard is applying to the iralisation, and that ho knows any reaon why uld not he granted ritten and signed stateits to the Colonial Sec22nd cay of October, 1937. 3ISSON DELAY, for Julius Krzesny. MALAYAN GOVERNMENT
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    • 1542 7 PUBLIC NOTICES. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF v ieee of freet *old land together with the brick built dwelling house thereon erected and now known as No. 147 (old No. 82» Heeren Street, Malacca, containing an area of 3525 square feet. To be sold by public Auction at our sale-room No. 17,
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    • 308 7 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. 23 Annual General Meeling of Children'? Aid Society, Government House, 12 noon Badminton: Singapore Charnpicnshir Fmals. Clerical Union, 2.15 p.m Kugby: S.C.C. I v. Royal Engineers I S.C.C; S.S. Police I v. 3rd A A Brigade Royal Artillery, Changi Hockey: S.C.R.C.
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    • 586 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday. G. 50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.3U a.m. Matins. 800 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.15 a.m. Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Archdeacon—Subject: The Christian in Temptation." WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Thursday iS. Simon and St. Judo at 7
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 252 8 ENTERTAINING COMEDY MELODRAMA SAYS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ALHAMBF\ LAST 3 Shows TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 dfs/ YouTH just love Wally as the I "old soak". and thrill and i cheer, amidst your howls, as M M he makes good in a pinch! His fl )J With ERIC LINDEN I fAli
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    • 417 8 I _———_——————^———mmwm^mwm—— mm—*~* mamtmm aam —m—————m wmm<mam——w———————~ Greeted by PACKED HOUSES at Every Show since the Opening day! ALL THE THRILLS OF "CAPTAIN BLOOD" —ALL THE AD VENTURES OF "BENGAL LANCERS." BROUGHT TO YOU IN GREATEST SEA STORY OF ALL! 3 SHOWS TO-DAY CAPITOL 3.15-6.15-9.15 Proudly presented by PARAMOUNT to
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    • 245 8 j OPENING TO-MORROW ALHAMBRA AT 3-15 U*. uttot .ecret tiles oi V JOSEPH CAUIIA^FLORENCE RICE ii •J, m m ,j, j NEW WOULD S CABARET j TO-DAY NON-STOP TEA DANCE S FROM 6 P.M. UNTIL 8-30 PM Admission Free To-Night AO>-STOP DANCE FROM 9.30 UNTIL MIDNIGHT. S ADMISSION 5 0
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  • 216 9 Subject To Judgment Of $500 1 ArmTTTTM,- .1 S in eapore, Friday. OMITTING liabilities in his states4l,o67 23, Dr. V. p. Menon, a local Indian medicai practitioner, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr Justice Howes to-day. subject to his consenting to pay instalments of $20
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  • 121 9 Pine Of $500 After Return Of J Cash Singapore, Friday. A J3DUL Wahid, a former despatch clerk employed by Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd.. was this afternoon fined $500 or six months' rigorous imnrisonment by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of criminal
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  • 249 9 Debtors Who Got In Arrears Singapore, Friday. APPEARING in the bankruptcy court before Mr. Justice Howes to-day, cn a motion for commitment to the civil prison for contempt of an order of court, Chan Ah Seng, a wireman in the employ c f the Singapore Municipality was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 227 9 Great Success of Stage and Screen Entertainment^ TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW ONLY. 5 y SIMULTANEOUSLY AT J :M\\ TALKIE (NEW WORLD) 7.15. NIGHTLY 9.15. j j EMPIRE TALKIE Tanjong p ag ar Road, j 7 P.M. NIGHTLY 9 p. M USUAL PRICES—NO INCREASE! j ON THE STAGE The COSMO VARIETY ENTERTAINERS" I
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    • 299 9 DIAMOND AT FACTORY PRICES STCIEX 5J __9 paru, mart. l B b» land by Umoua Madera, First cualit. alloy <>*wm|*ume!v machVt'«.'u- J W <2J y ""Ml endunn» tlrtnjth. All J< 1 Sgf *I_ Chromium XT '■'!■»"■>» Jmm price, than Machines of •inuJar speoficaiioni are sold fur. Written Ĕ\__ Ml Iff
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    • 390 9 DARMOL PILE CURE. Consists of tablets, ointment and suppositories. The most thorough and quickest cure for itching, irrita&njr and bleeding Piles, healing from the bottom, the tablets correct the inner tumours with the aid of the suppositories. Certified by famous medical experts as a sure medium and healing factor for
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  • 748 10 Neville Chamberlain's speech on the Par Eastern crisis in the House cf Commonj is disappointing but not unexpected. A Prime Minister, speaking before Parliament >:i a matter of international concern, must need* choose his words carefully, and i is not surprising if he errs on the
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  • 263 10 Joint Statement Of Business Men THE following is the text of a telegram dated Oct. 21, sent by several Chinese public bodies to all Chambers of Commerce in democratic countries: Freedom of political belief is permitted so long as armed force is not resorted to as
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  • 27 10 Mr. C. G. Paterson managing partner ncr nf Emco has t»one on an extend* tour of the Far Bart He will C? be absent for several months
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  • 156 10 NOTES COMMENTS A Chance For Malaya Mr. Aylwin Pro!*?rt, Commissioner of the Goiden Gate International Exposition of 1939. has arrived in Singapore with the object of interesting Malaya in this great San Francisco undertaking. He has already visited Australia and New Zealand, where participation has been promised, and the Hawaiian
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  • 136 10 The plans for the exhibition are typical of the remarkable enterprise which has always been shown by the city of San Francisco. The Golden Gate Exposition will actually be situated on a specially made island in San Francisco Bay close to the wonderful bridges which now connect San
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  • 219 10 point that rubber company dividends tc-day give a false idea of the supposed prosperity of the industry Lfl made by Mr. G. W. Brcmhead in a letter to the Financial Times. "The acclamation with which the recent declarations of a few reasonably good dividends of rubber-grow.ng concerns have
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  • 217 10 "jpAR from steps being take: ameliorate this Injustice growing. Day by day estat placing acreage of old rubbe: comparatively cheap to open first case by budded rubber that mittedly costs far more maturity. But this additional capital j charge is left unrenect-jci in lup capital of
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  • 348 10 By "Looker On" fT is not quite fair to say that the nations got nothing out of the Nonintervention Committee meetings. After all. they got their delegates back. A '•The theatres themselves will not be made bomb-proof, as it is the policy of the Government that
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    • 185 10 ISA LEIGH />KL j THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE -—B-B—l j I TIIE MACHINE THAT HA S fll m STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS J I Ik&fZm- GUARANTEED FOR EVER! I From 49 50 Each I \i It HIRW PURCHASE i TERMS ARRANGED Sole Agents: J I IIOHINSON Co. Lid. j
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    • 119 10 S Studio 3 3 I for 1 foto-portrtft by S foto-artist only <• 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. Thone 3002. Latest and best Equipped Optical Institution In Malaya.
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  • 133 11 EARLY OPTIMISM DAMPENED VOLUNTEERS QUESTION CANNOT ACCEPT FIGURES OF COMMISSION THAT the satisfaction expressed by Mr. Anthony Eden and Mr. Neville Chamberlain in the House of Commons yesterday over the progress of non-intervention plans in Span was premature is suggested by the events
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  • 947 11 British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 22. 'T'Hv: non-intervention sub-cor-n* mittee met for four hours this afternoon and prepared a series of propositions for inclusion in a draft resolution to be submitted to the main committee. The propositions set out methods for dealing with the principal
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  • 29 11 Reuter. .Marseilles, Oct. 22. KERS here refused to-day to I) the Japanese steamer i tiara apparently as a pronsl Japanese activity in I Keuter.
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  • 392 11 AR CLOUDS ;es Of £arly Pcace British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 22. King's Speech in the Commons rod bv the Lord Chancellor delivered on behalf of on such an occasion since > accession. > h:s Coronation the King w::h deep satisfaction that nd I on that
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  • 83 11 New Developments In North Reuter. Peiping Oct. 22. IT is reliably reported that the Japanese mihtary authorities have compelled the Peiping and Tientsin postal administrations to appoint 12 Japanese advisers. Meanwhile the postal areas of Chahar and Suiyuan are completely severed from Nanking administration. The Peiping
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  • 42 11 The annual dinner and ball of the Singapore St Andrew's Society will Le held at the Victoria Memorial Hall en frlday, Dec 3. The date is chosen as it is the nearest Friday to St. Andrew's Day Nov. 30)
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  • 84 11 Mode-.n war! ire h s stil' it rely oi: primitive methods, despite the advance of science. To trap advancing J; panese tanks in the Chapei district of Shanghai. Chinese troops have dug deep pits in the roads. In much the same way, natives trap cnimals m the jungles of Africa.
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  • 128 11 Reuter. London. Oct. 22. A JAPANESE Asia would be a danger to the world, declared Viscount Cecil, presiding at a meeting in London in connection with the first British National Congress of the International Peace Campaisrn. Lcrd Cecil hoped the spirit in which
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  • 157 11 "HANDS OFF" West Cannot Aid China Reuter. Cleveland Ohio, Oct. 22. MR. Yakichi Kosuma. counsellor of the Japanese embassy in Washington, addressing the Foreign Policy Association, predicted a "satisfactory and reasonably quick settlement with China if ther e is no outside encouragement or assistance given to the
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  • 26 11 Reuter. London. Oct. 22. Colonel L G Robinson has been appointed assistant director of supplies and transport for the British troops in China.—Reuter.
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  • 363 11 Stemming- Advance SHANTUNG MENACE INCREASES Reuter. Peiping, Oct. 22. JT is claimed that the Japanese drive in Shantung has reached Linghsien, 11 m les to the south of Tehchow, on the highway to Tsinanfu. capital of Shantung. I It is stated that in order to impede the
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  • 121 11 LEAGUE PLAN Prevention Of Epidemics Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 22. THE League Health Committee's plan for organising a campaign against epidemics in China is now published. It provides for the establishment of three mobile units which will constitute the nucleus round which the further assistance offered by
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  • 108 11 Statement In The Commons British Official wireless. London, Oct. 22. THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. Ormsby Gore, told the Commons at question time to-day he was entirely satisfied with the manner in which the acting High Commissioner was using his powers under the Palestine Defence Order-in-Council. He
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  • 143 11 Many Victims In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 22. IN the course of Japanese bombing of Chapei a small bomb fell on the Settlement side of Soochow-Creek in the UnHrd defence sector. Sergeant John Coleman, of th" United States Marines, was burned on the hand 1 in
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  • 129 11 Progress Of IJroadbent And Miss Batten Reuter. Beirut Oct. 22. MISS Jean Batten landed at 4.30 p.m. at Mezze aerodrome, near Damascus. She is resuming her flight at 4 a. m. lo- morrow. An earlier message from Nicosia said Miss Batten was several hours overdue there and the
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  • 27 11 The office established at Penang at the Registery of the Supreme Court will cease to be an affice for the registration Of companies from Dec. 31, 1937
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 132 12 RECOMMENDATIONS TO COLONIES SERVICE BY COMPANIES ■ftir —t "NOT MUCH TO BE SAID FOR IT" 'I I» give below the interim report of the committee on broadcasting 1 1 services in the Colonies. An interesting paragraph relates to the conduct of broadcasting services wholly or partly
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  • 973 12 'HE members of the committee were: the Earl of Plymouth, chairman; Mr. V. Vernon. C.8., Mr. H. F. Downie. >.B.E and Mr. E. B. Bowyer, Colonial iffice; Sir William F. Gowers, K.C.M.G., 1. rown Agents for the colonies: Mr. F. W. 'hillips. C.M.G., Col. A.
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  • 1423 12 General Establishment Necessary 9/ We are driven to the conclusion that, to secure any real development of Colonial broadcasting in the larger deDcndencies, the establishment of wireless broadcasting systems will be necessary. But while wire broadcasting is an experiment which can readily be undertaken in any considerable centre
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  • 54 12 POPPY DAY FUND <To the Editor of the Malaya Triounr) Sir, —Misunderstood in some quarters, my letter, inter alia, repudiated the suggestion that our Chinese friends would net give liberally to the Fund. Almost without exception, your correspondents have emphasised that repudiation. Splendid-—Yours, etc., W. ALLAN
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  • 129 12 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —Reuters' Far Eastern general manager has stated that the Japanese are operating in extraordinarily difficult country and the wet weather has been against them. One cannot agree with this view for the simple reason that the Japanese are
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  • 519 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya Triji.ne• Sir, —I wish to avail myself of this opportunity in sending to you this letter to seek the opinion of your many readers on this important subject. I really cannot see the correct reason of Government and mercantile emplovers interfering with
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  • 166 12 Shock For Two Appellants Singapore, Friday. J CHRISTIAN and A. L. M. Mohideen, •two former employees of Messrs Fogden, Brisbane Company, who appealed before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the High Court to-day. against sentence of $150 passed on them in the lower Court on a
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  • 109 12 Theatricals At Happy World Singapore, Friday. A LARGE house greeted the first performance this evening at the Happy World oi "The Step-Mother," presented by the Merrilads Musical Association, in aid of the China Relief Fund. As the official programme describes it. the play is "full of pathos, interspersed
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  • 162 12 Official Ban AMENDMENT OF EXISTING LAW A BILL to amend the Arms and Explosives Ordinance is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons state The Arms and Explosives Ordinance gives power to prevent (by refusal of a licence* the importation of arms
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  • 258 12 Medical Aid For China MISS Woo Swee Eng. of the Y.W.C.A. Ambulance Service, Canton, who was forme'lv the principal of a Chinese girls' schoji 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 engaged
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  • 138 12 Substituted Service On A Bankrupt Singapore. Friday. APPEARING on behalf of the petition- mg creditor. Mr. S. Fung apDlied to Mr. Justice Howes in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, for substituted service of the bankruptcy notice against a Mr J. C. Drewet. Counsel informed his lordship that th-*
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  • 154 12 Failed To Comply With Regulations Singapore, Friday. Mr. Lauren Kortz. a Dutchman, Whose address was given as Winchester House, was this morning charged before Mr. L. C. Goh. the Fourth Magistrate with "being an officer of the Handel Maatsehacpij Bawean, a company established outside the Colony, did fail
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  • 502 12 NEW GOVERNOR Sir S. Northcote Passes Through Singapore. "T AM eagerly looking fur 1 renewing my friendship Sir Shenton Thomas." j-airi Geoffrey Alexander Stafford Northcote. K.C.M.G., when inter; m a Tribune reporter on arrival on board the Ranchi. Sir Geoffrey is on his way the governorship
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  • 58 12 Reuter. Tokyo. 22. IN connection with the Court of End 1 at Hongkong into the junk incident of Sept. 22, the Foreign Office sp< man declares that Japanese submarine No. 7 was recently constructed at V ha ma and is still lying there. Furthermore, Japanese submarines
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 135 12 m THE IMPROVED I FOAMITE DUAL SEAL 1 I EXTINGUISHER I'/ the former model, the valve seals both the Inner TTEf Chamber 3nd the noz2le P°». with the result that earn ComPBrtment the other, and also from the LiJ atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the valve has I h WeVCr
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    • 55 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHDLIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORI FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: m££2&~ HONG CBTYE COm hEREMBAN CHIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONfI Xi ivn F G KON CHEE iS£? G LEE ENG TEH, Li-iKL,- AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTU
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  • 886 14 Chiangmai Cup At R.S.Y.C. VTEXT Wednesday evening two crews will race along the break-water course in the semi-final of the most important evert of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club'? rowing season. In 1898 Messrs. L. T. Leonowens, R. H. Robertson, D. F. Macfie and
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  • 64 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A DISLOCATED shoulder sustained by Little John in the second round of his fight with Kid Cabanella brought an abrupt ending to the main event at the Bukit Bintang park to-night. Both fighters weighed 8 st. In the semi-final. Battling
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  • 104 14 Result Of Bi-Weekly Event THE real talent showed up to advantage in the bi-weekly races of the Changi Garrison Yacht C'lub at Changi ycsterc'ay. A fair north-east wind was blowing at the start of the race at 2.55 p.m. and increased shortly alter me siart. The first mile
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  • 50 14 Twelve cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. October ladles' foursome competition and the following were the scores returned: Mrs. M. La.vrev and Mr?. A. E. Ford 52—18-34. Mrs. P. Crawley and Mrs. C. Q. Starkey 46- 11=35. Mrs. E. O'Sallivan and .Mrs. G. Mc•Guffin 50—14=36.
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  • 64 14 Social Athletic Party soccer team vs the Pulau Sambde 8j ort Oiuo today at the Sam hoc ground: Ong Swee Chin. Sim Ah Pang. Teo Ban Teck. Sng Ah Lye. Soh Kirn Sv.ee, Yecw Chtn°; Hce. Lim Cheng Poh. Tan Chin Chua. Yeo Kirn Hock. Ong
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  • 43 14 The Useful Badminton Party meet the Raffles Institution at badminton at the sclyjol hall to-day a f t.SO n.m. Players and snoporters assemble at the St Thomas- English School, Kamnore Bahru Fond nt 1.30 p.m. for free transport, or go direct.
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  • 750 14 JOHN THEN SCORED A PENALTY GOAL RESERVES EQUALISE THROLGH KOK CHOY I Singapore, Saturday. COCTEK history was made at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon when the Chinese second team followed np their sensational entry into the final of the Singawore Cup
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  • 76 14 Dharmaraj Be.?* ssan I Narrowly (From Our Own ;Iep?-r!«r' Pencil- -Jet David diiarmaraj. 3.11. featherweight ol F night at the Fun and V Speedy Hav n n. 1 minute round*. 1h d close, and only a lat° r raj decided the bout in hi even then many thoi.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 59 14 Only genuine WOODWARD'S bears this BABY"trade-mark Genuine Woodward. Gripe Water, recommended by the medical profession for eighty yean, is distinguished by the famous "Baby" trade-mark. There are plenty of inferior imitations on the market, but only genuine Woodward's bears this trade-mark. Mothers- safeguard your baby's health! Insist on genuine Woodward's
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  • 485 15 SIX EVENTS FOR STAYERS three sprints Gold Cup Winner's Light Impost rpi marks the end of the I imir-day professional race of the Perak Turf Club. ,;,v\ card provides for nine t-ns: events, six of which are j Merest in these events will r
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  • 50 15 CELECTIONS for to-day's races by "Argus" are as follows; Race I—SKY RAIDER Miss Singapore Race 2—SILVERLAW Udicon Race 3 DRUMMER BOY Dare Devil Race 4—LORDLOCY Bell Press Race S—CALVADOS Martin Duggan Race 6—RESTRICTION Rainborough Race 7—MEASURE Knight's Eye Race 8— ROSTRUM Nutcracker Race 9—ALUM ROCK Climats
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  • 204 15 S.R.A. Card For Next Year SIXTYSEVEN days' racing is provided for in the Straits Racing Association programme for next year, beginning with the Penang Christmas Meeting on Dec 27 next. Amateur meetings as they have been known in the past does not appear on the new
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  • 359 15 One-Sided Hockey On The Padang Singapore. Saturday. IN a match that was inclined to be one-sided, the R.A. tChangi» defeated an S.C.C. side at hockey by three goals to nil on the Pa dang this afternoon. The Gunners were decidedly superior in the attack,
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  • 53 15 Merry Union B.P. B" team vs. the Coronation Badminton Party "B" or Sunday at 230 p.m. at 7. Lorong 30. Gevlang: Abdullah Matter. Georae Tar. Edmund Yeo. Salleh. bin Ahmaa, Louis Gan. B. C Mah. Manscor bin M Alkadree. Wan Hussien. Johnny Thamm. John Long. Norman Lim
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  • 407 15 Juniors In Series Of Keen Fights Singapore, Saturday. AN appreciable audienre was present at the first uf the series of open air boxing programmes, presented at the Happy World Park yesterday, and they went away thoroughly satisfied with what proved to be an ('xciting evening's sport,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 36 15 TICKETS FOR THE BIG FIGHTS W* f AT THE NEW- Jfelt WORLD ARENA A I CAN BE OBTAINED Iff MOHAMED II DULFAKIRS, V IN HIGH ST. W BIG KCSH—DON T PUT OFF TILL TOr MORROW-BUY NOW
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    • 72 15 BaieaSlifeI ASSURANCE CO., LTD __W.P.S. 21. hi/him/ tmi (j<m/ f tMwy/i f until typewriters came in hard chocolate was all right until we made AERO THE Nofi' deli cute surface: You s* t tin rcvT o r, flavour of ie ,r. U\ It* Wf.C «dEaKltol&k *"-fctj>k,. .v# ?r. titpinc f/i.-jt-
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 244 16 ,j Contro! A Blu to am cnd the dVf I Solicitors' Enar*' J troduced in the I Btate. It is explained that tn 1 enactment does not J Court, sufficient co J i and solicitors, and th« u-) medy that position e? t 1 A bill to
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  • 68 16 The appointment of His J Tunku Abubakar as a Council of Ministers, with efl Aug. 30, Is announced in th Government Gazette Mr. A. B. Griffin. Burvi r seconded for eenrice in Job The Ken. Dato Mohamed SaQetl Ali. State Secretary, i leave and resumed duty of hi
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    • 341 16 CHURCH SERVICE iCcjit.nued from page 7» Friday, 4.15 p.m. The Girls' Friendly Band Meeting. STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH (1, Kampong Kapor Road) Sunday, 8 a.m. Boys' Brigade Bible Class. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 13 am. Malay Service—Rev. Goh Hoed Keng. 5.15 p.m. Epworth League Service— Mis i Wong Sien Moi.
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    • 744 16 Proper o*" the Mass, p. 233. Second collect of St. Raphael, the Archangel, third for the Pope. p. 60. Trinity Preface, p. 60, 530 a.m. Low Mass, 6.30 a.m., Low Mass and 8 a m., High Mass. 4 pm., Meeting of the 3rd and 4th degrees of the Sodality ef
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    • 200 16 (Continued from pn Saturday (to-day). Sabbath School,*9.30 am. Divine Service. 10.30 a.m. Friday, 7.30 p.m. Meeting. Malay Services (20-D. Lorong 27. GeybB] Church Elder: Mampe Siregai Saturday (to-dayI. Sabbath School. 10 a.m. Divine Service. 11 am. <So Thomas Institution 0?, Joo Chiat Place Sundays. 7.30 p.m. SEVENTH-DAT ADVENT!-: I English
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    • 69 17 I THE RADIO I P 17 WITH 11Ifi gj% I NATURAL TONE. Leong Radio Dept., Road, Singapore. .v£aJg^^E^flH 3 TK PORTABLE (GAL PUMP. Bt>? built-in ctigine weigh* u,A3 on kerosine or thick muddy or sandy Rat* gala per hour. Fast >rminjr 28 ft. auction ■< THE HANDIEST AN!) A'ICAL PUMP
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    • 185 17 New Columbia Malay Records J l LAGU-LAGU MBLAYI' TANG BARU DI TERBIT OLEII j Columbia Records j S mm* 15)37 j THIRD ISSUE. )G E ***** Rose Merah, Extra Turn, t Che Yang. Rose Puteh, Extra Turn, Che Yang. G E ***** Chermat Diri, Extra Turn Che Norkiah. Pantai Nandi,
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    • 52 17 WELLS-GARONER HAS SOMETHING ENTIRKI V NEW IN RADIO STYLING. ■j -^3.!™-, %iff- j :*A iTY YOU'LL ADMiKE T'J\' ¥OUXL ENJOY PERFORMANCE YOU'LL PRAICB. TRICES FROM fSS.C* s«mj Acent« For tt&Uja: sun Radio Service Co. FIRST QUALITY EUROPEAN MAKE FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG Agents for British Ojvgen
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    • 95 17 r "GARRARDS" bring you the Music you I When you want it j RC 6 RECORD CHANCER #2 STS" j Price 65.00 only w any Radio you may i Obtainable from all Radio Dealers or direct from Sole Agents for Malaya: l KEE HUAT RADIO CO. i Head Office: *****4,
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    • 1291 17 lialayan Listeners 9 Radio zL 0.20 a.m. Close down. RAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE t.«o «ju-tsm m a*t ut-»: n» 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES ttSTSM&^' nirom station 7.55 a.m.—Musical Interlude. r»i i." nor T*U~ o n 8 a.m.—The News and Announcements. YDC 19.8 metres (15.15 mcs) and re biatlOn Un Ll* llie bympnonies
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  • 411 18 The Need For Government Control We have not yet in this report dealt with the question of the conduct ol broadcasting services wholly or partly by companies or individuals licensed by a Colonial Government. We do not think that there is, in regard to most dependencies, much to be
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  • 150 18 Failed To I»a Ss j Tests Singap p. MR Thomas H 1,1 living in Buckley R 0 in the Fourth Police c (1) failing to conform to I on Aug. 8, whilst dri\ the junction of Stan Beach Road, and <2 r same date a motor
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    • 296 18 s>!-3 AR rM TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON. ENGLAND CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF U th, =7 LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Mears. Cl.cong Koon Seng Co.. Ltd on Wednesday!' M Lot 1. Valuable freehold land Si \r l!M AT 2.30 P.M. Tiong Bahru Road SingarSre
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    • 24 18 SAgOCgy 1 X E M E M is c 3 ACAI\ST You need not suffer. Cardan not only removes pain, but also prevents it.
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    • 125 18 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the disotv J>fly«>i(uan. it nnrv f s po< thr.so tonihle apella Of QOtigjlrfng and When ring 1">» «ru«» causa Rich is < No mere burnincr < f poud< ppaermie Injections, n Mendaco, starts to work in 3 BBC tho Germ «»um of
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    • 24 19 a», •'t- i v t'S PTajV Haw. '*»av m P mm T^W¥ 9tm Kmz3*Ĕt+ t* N --sjamalaT j zgr- aaaapA J fr V 1^^
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    • 757 19 SCIENCE NOW SHOWS WAY TO CORRECT HEALTH WEIGHT Stimulates c Regulates jH WITHOUT ORUCSorCIANO IXTRACK! S nutrition—new fact* about nourish- mcnt in relation to the human body—now ji„ girl't dis**™" *JP*f? prove the tremendoua importance of I 1 thinm> wa fc. l^jKSMi l iIK? 5 fe^iTrtflW*** healthy, properly functioning glands.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 813 19 Vh; la van Listeners 9 Had in u -l*l pm. News in French. Colonial /row page on the Cinema by Mr. 1. SHORTWAVE bl^h Xl f'-o f HoHywood-PUts- e 9.=o W p c m h Review, and Periodica* inTiM? \MMES 7 20 a m '»2 Mr Fr ancois de Teramond.
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  • 94 20 Mr JJ. Hewetson and his bride, Mrs. Sybil J-anne Nelson, who were mariied at the Garrison Church, Tanglin, on Wednesday. Mr. Hewetson is a partner in the firm oi Mfesn. Saunders and Macphail, Singapore. Mrs. Hewetson is the daughter of late Dr. VV. D. Steven*on, M.R.C.S.. and
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    • 35 20 Agents Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. APB-i SEE THE NEW MODELS! COLD fancy CHROME WATERPROOF STAINLESS STEEL WATERPROOF WmM* U ,ES WRISTLET CENTS |l WATCHES Just Arrived c AT ALL' DEALERS 1 M MONTOR LTD. Singapore.
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    • 138 20 it Hi CHAP SING A II i»i:it I \<> Hi EL AY© YOU HAVE ENJOYED Jf J AHMAD. C.B.s RECORD Jf "Mendjoeai X atjang" jff F2l MOW ASK TO HEAR ify/m am. n .\n HIS TWO NEW ff J/ y/ AT A JOLLY MODERN RECORDS. ff J/ ff 0 RUMBA
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