Malaya Tribune, 26 October 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune I Malaya's National Newspaper: > Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI.- No. 2">2. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1937 FIVE CSNI~ The Malaya Tribune S ngapore: Tee day. Oct. :M>. IJKJ7. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES: SINGAPORE, TUESDAY OCTOBER 26, 1937 syjnij
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    • 93 1 WITH YOURj|' BREAKFAST Try The J >ioiti\i*<|j I O/ OMr Light appetising meals easily and quickly prepared. Econ >m:r: 1 MEAT PIES too because there is no waste. Cooked meats, being ready to they are W serve, can be a great help in solving menu problems, and really good 'it
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    • 8 1 M Read The T > Dominant In Malaya J|
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  • 404 2 DISCOVERY REGARDING INFANTILE PARALYSIS (Fy Air Mail) London. Oct. 13. DYES of doctors and specialists fi throughout the work! are turned upon an unassuming little woman, who appears likely to have supplied one of the year's most important contributions to the battle against disease.
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  • 244 2 Amazing" Figures By Jenkins i Bv Air Mail > London. AB. JENKINS, the American "ace." and his co-driver Lou Meyer, completed their grand run with the "Mor mon Meteor" on the Bonnexille Salt Flats, having set new average records from 500 kilometres to 2* hours. Their
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  • 257 2 Actress Weds Malayan Planter (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 13. MADGE Aubrey, f ,he actress who appeared wkh Ernie Lotinga's company when they produced "Sanctions," a short time ago. was married at "St. Nicholas's Church, Shepperton. to Mr. 1 Sidney Eric Smith, manager of a rubber
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  • 172 2 Californian Elopes TWENTY TWO V E A EI cper Hewitt, th« fornian heiress, he; world eight:en men :ued her mother tion, has eloped to < he Oregon wild me Ronalu Gay, thirtj foreman. Th? romance was k coupled closest frienci left on their honeym
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  • 108 2 1,000,000 Acres In Affected Bandana Farmers and ra:. battling with a great crickets, which hs country side and are wheat crop. Altogether about l rounding this town a crickets. With the aid of mor" tl from the Pubhe Work local people have d and filled them with
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  • 107 2 Clean Linen And Silver j No Guests I Front Lake, Briti-n t For the first for dining-room of th? '.Vino has been filled with guesThey were members cf Trade of Revelstoke. 50 m Trout Lake, and when thr A. Jowett, 85-year-cld p-< was left alone in The
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  • 83 2 A search which has ended here when Si of a rich Austrian ln< £1.35. to an Italian w della Pletra, of Cerciv< Delia Pietra was In Ruber's father when on Austria in 1915. In being interned he r frontier and entered I By leaving in
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  • 55 2 Little Janette Bir. daughter of a Polish iliiers near Paris, v. parents for stealing a She ran out o f the h and her parents did her absence, thinking childish sulks. When Jai come back at bedtime father informed the I days later her body W <
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    • 158 2 PLAY IN THE MATCH ON TIRED OUT t-r^J P^SSj^ 1 Ifi SOTOU ALWAYS FEEL_ y' n faL \PN n putting him s You can't do well if you're ALWAYS TIRED IF you find that you're just too tired to exert ——"I —I yourself and do your best in work or
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    • 20 2 MUNICIPAL GAS f s <^\\ v DEPARTMENT PHONE 5101 1 OR CAUL AT THE SHOWROOMS MUNICIPAL BLDG., COLEMAN STREET W.P.S. 10A
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  • 557 3 Russian Radio Lapse—Midget Bear-Killer—World's Luckiest Man—Typewritten "Pow-wows" ime stiange stories received r. nter correspondent in many i the world: A t;NIXG DEAFNESS CURE e-year-old boy was taken up in .Ulie at pnuudeiphia (U.S.A.) Ltd to two power cives in an '.j cure deafness. .>1 tintd ooieu oy
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  • 123 3 Indians Burn Themselves To Obtain "Eternal Bliss" Simla. A double suicide following a "double dream" has ended the lives of two followers of a religious prophet who himsell committed suicide a few months age. The two men. living in a temple at Karcda. Sirmoor Sta r e, have,
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  • 127 3 Orders Received By Radio Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. FIFTY MILES AN-HOUR pocket" tanks, which receive their orders by iedio, have been tried out for the first Line during the United States Army manoeuvres here. Special day-and-night guards kept them the biggest secret of the manoeuvres. No other nation
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  • 230 3 Ends In Film Contract For Actor Budapest. A SPECTACULAR .suicide attempt by a handsome young actor horn the 150-f*. suspension bridge over the i Danube in Budapest, has led to his being given a contract with a Hungarian film company. A huge crowd watched him standing on an
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  • 302 3 To Be Held On Sydney Harbour Sydney, Oct 11. A WORLD 18-footer championship rac Gl ar dsed by the New South Wales Sailing League, will be the principal sailing event on Sydney Harbour curing the Anniversary Celebrations. New Zealand will be represented and negotiations with England and
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  • 563 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES THE FIRST IRON SHIP Many Veterans Still Afloat YESTERDAY marked the centenary of the launching of the first iron ship to be classed by Lloyd's Register of Shipping. She was the steamer Snius, launched on September 26, 1837. says "The Journal of Commerce" of Sept. 27. The
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  • 72 4 Belgrade. A road engineer. Filip Tashler. of Maribor. has committed suicide by dynamite. Tashler was in charge of a road tuilding scheme in the Maribor district. An inspection of his books showed that large sums of money belonging to his employers had been embezzled. The day he
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    • 375 4 BRITISH I_ND!A dncorporaWd In Intlmatf) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. BEHAR 6,000 Nov. 1 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN 6,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938 CARTHAGE
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    • 143 4 B. 1. 8. N. CO/S SAILINGSFOB BANGKOK. LMTt Due Bin £r a nor* KOLA Oct. 27 Oct. 30 KISTNA Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Far PENANG. RANGOON ft CACTJTTA. KARAPARA Oct. 27 Oct. 28 X HAND ALL A Nov. 3 Nov 4 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE,
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    • 478 4 f M. B. X, I KOKUSAI LINE. I KOKUSAI KISIN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). I, For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), jj Dae Due Sailing Doe j Tenant Spore Spore via H 2 j mla KOMAKI MARU Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Keelung Dec 18 Sma X
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    • 128 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penanr. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Cantjn, Macao, Swatow, Amov Chero, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa the Philippines etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA! YUENSANG Oct* 31 1 KUMSANG Nov.
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    • 333 4 Special Holiday Cruises aa Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Pen* Olspl. From Rei'K U.s Ton« Spore! Spore "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct 30 Nov in "BORINC1IA" 52.500 D*c 11 Dec Luxurious One-OsM Motorshlp? All Cabins have adjoining private bath ROUNDTRIP FARE: (excluding eta* ashore in Hanirkok) $140 ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA
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    • 447 4 BTEAMER BAILING §NOKDDEL'fSCqj{| LLOYD (Incorporate ts Germany). Tht unaernoted art tha Comn..-. intended fixturee:— OUTWARD. rw MANILA. HONGKONG, *R4t r B i. WORTH CHTRA u| iATXM s.s. "KOELN" oaiits Manila Japan S.S. "GNEISENAU" omits N China Nov. 11 HOMEWARD rm HOLLAS it, H4MBUKG BtIMU Sail* from r>OM •MM -POTSDAM" also
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  • 1024 5 Public Examination SUM OF $42,000 INVOLVED 'From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, Oct. 24. jyjß. Scan Lam Slew, formerly an interpreter of the Supreme Court, and who became a business man after his retirement, wa publicly examined this morning in the matter of his bankruptcy before
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  • 193 5 Chinese Labourers Down Tools 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Oct 25. MISGUIDED by pamphlets issued by a Hylam Chinese lor Johore territory it is believed, these pamphlets alleging the violation of the minimum wage agreement made at the end of February, strike parties of Chinese labourers on
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  • 224 5 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners:— Arrived by the Sydney.—Mr T A Cowan, from Brisbane. Left by the Atalanta Lieut.-Comdr A. D. S. Murray, for Bangkok Arrived by the Andromeda.—The Hon. Mr. E. Newbold, Mr. Weil Mr Cowling, from Penang; Mr. D McCall McCowan, Capt.
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  • 167 5 Kinta, British. 509 tons, from P. Dickson Oct. 25. to P. Swettenham Oct. 29. Katong, British. 863 tons, from Sibu Oct. 26. to Sibu Oct, 30. Celebes Maru. Japanese, 4.258 tons, from Yokohama Oct. 25. to Karachi Oct 26. Andre Lebon. French, 7.375 tons from Kobe Oct.. 26.
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  • 470 5 Chinese Success HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 25. T*HE enemy broke the Chinese line in North Houchiachek on Saturday morning. In the afternoon,.the Chinese counter-attacked and recaptured their lost positions, but they were forced to retreat again in the face of
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  • 25 5 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 26. It is understood hoe that the Valenria Government is transferring to Barcelona at the end of the month.— Rente;.
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    • 367 5 Classified Advertisements I U NOTICES. NOTICE ul RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. he Straits Settlements) BY GIVEN that an per cent., on ac31st December, Sh rvholders on the i mber, 1937. IS ALSO HEREBY tisfer Books of the from Friday, the 19th November, 1937 I r the preparation ►1 the Board, EVATT
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    • 482 5 EDUCATIONAL. w e H ing Mandari Classes on ESS? S R -yA«Y^°^^ mOBTCLAsgg' °5 Jalan Dec lSw v I*: Commencing 2nd Tvr,;,,.,. 5 00k -teeping, Shorthand, of Com Costing, Com. Law and EL MORNING CLASSES: Commencing i th ft Jan 1938. Full Jr. Com. L.C.C Fee! >o.UO. Prospectus on application.
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    • 606 5 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA.—"Man Ol The People" —6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—"WaIter Wanger's Vogues Of 1938"—b. 15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—' When Love Ls Young" —6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.— Burkawali" I Hindustani! 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL.—-Sri Chamundeswari" (Tamil)— 6 and 9 p.m. ROXY. -"2nd Bureau," preceded by shorts—6.ls and
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    • 95 5 MECHANICAL Engineering A wonderful field for men who have a liking for things mechanical. Study at home in your spare time with the I.C.S Thousands of our students are earning big salaries. We give you individual Instruction. You make quick progress because you are in a class by yourself. Let
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  • 238 6 Increased Profits For The Year (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 13. THE twenty-eighth annual ordinary general meeting of the BernaniPerak Rubber Plantations, Ltd., wa/, held at 4 Lioyd's-avenue, London, E C Mr J. Walker Ilain (the chairman) said that they had pleasure in presenting accounts showing a welcome
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  • 56 6 Mprow. q tti y Singapore, Monday. Messrs. S. E Levy and Co., Singapore f n CabIed news from ManUfc giving the follov 'ng prices; Last Sale Prices Previous To-day An tamok 0.52 S Benguet Consolidated.. 9.90 unquoted Consolidated Mines 0.018 unquoted 0.55 unquoted «an Mauncio 0.55
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  • 403 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 25. Previous To-day Change BUBBXS Quiet Steady Steadier (Ist Forward) Nov. Buyers. 7 11,16 7 9,16 ja (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. TU 7 9,16 -*|W Sellers. ***** 7 lljib —/8 (3rd Forward) Jan.|Mar. Buyers. 713.16 *****6 —/a Sellers. 7? 8 "4 London, Oct.
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    • 634 6 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). I CAPITAL I Authorised 140,000,000.00. Issued and Paid U» $10,000,000.00. HEAD OWICI. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STEEIT, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Ii Maua&gtag Direct** Sl7l Secretary GeavtraJ Manager till AccoaAtaat HSf i Address; "OVMEJEA" j M)V9on ■Ajruaxi j A frX wnr tore eaeeeeu
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    • 213 6 Tare you\ iJFK WEAK, "A \RUN-DOWN/ jyjaW* BBf WATERBURY's\ RESTORES I I Your body needs vital elements to regain lost /S^^NP^^V strength and vigour. Watcrbury's Compound pro- f |^/v^ vides them Pure liver and malt extracts, iron, I copper and manganese, and many other nourishing 1 tljß&ftj j ingredients make
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    • 190 6 w? «r\ so sure you will be Impressed rt with the unusual value and quality of —rssTs if J NAN SIN spectacles and with expert eye examinations to cure your headache and un.versa' eye strainings. We guarantee your found money back if you are not completely j -w-- FQj D
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  • 645 7  -  lions By Fraser And Co. Oct. 26th. 10 a m. [INING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 49 5 1' 2 30 31 6 50 55 -norn 30- 316 0.90 0.95 23 6 24 6xd 1.72« 1.771 2 29 6 30 6 2( 9 21 9 040 0.44
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  • 177 7 Singapore. Oct. 25. I?. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $163 R. 'Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $152 R. tSiairp W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $141 Mam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $222 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $190 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $165 Siam
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  • 516 7  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Tuesday. IHE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New Yoik, report to us by cable as follow: STOCK The volume and extent of
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  • 261 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct. 26. 10 a.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to daie TIN To Johan 101 Int. Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Oct 23 17V Bangrin 5% Int. Oct. 15 Nov. 5 Oct. 18 51 Kamunting Tin
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  • 199 7 ORE MUNICIPAL: red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 31, Sept. 30 102 104 norn red. 1047 $1,600,000 Int. -I. Sept. 30 108 110 norn fed. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 31, Sept. 30 113 115 norn cd. 1963 $2,000,000 Int. 31, Sept. 30 IC7 109 norn B" cd. 1953-66 $22,000,000 Mar.
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  • 140 7  -  Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Oct 26 TIN three months £212.0.0 down 80-. There are quite a number of bids rrom London for Tin shares this mornng although prices are low and it is •vident that they are on the lookout, for oargains. Bids have been
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  • 17 7 Singapore. Oct. 26. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— •*****.J (down *2-*h
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  • 18 7 The pric of rubber al noon in Singapore t >-day was:— Buyers 25 (down Sellers 25V* (down
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  • 320 7 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Buyers. Sclleis Ampat 4 11 5 2 -iyer Hitam 30 32 liangrin 23 24 6 d selangor 1.75 1.80 henderiang 20 21 Hiiam Tin 0.39 0.43 1 tngkong Tin 30 31 .long Fatt 1.15 1.20 oris Hydraulic 9- 10 6 ipoh Tin
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    • 356 7 S, E LEVY CO. I j Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore; 'nrestmcnt Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quota/ion 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.
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  • 115 8 Medan, Jaskl, Amsterdam I and 1 LondonS: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netheitands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Penang, S:am. Burma, India, Iraq. Valestlhe. Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland, Europe, Nigeria. Cold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial closing 10
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail I Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Oct. 17 vas deliverer in Lor don ye.s'.erc'ay.
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  • 152 8 As a temporary measure th aerojJanci ol the X.L.M. both and Westbound will cease calling at Medan on and from the 23rd instant but will fly direct trom Penang to Singapore and vice versa. The Westbound X.L.M. aeroplanes irom Java are scheduled to arrive
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  • 33 8 Reuter. Courabaya. Oct. 25. Sir Hughe Hugessen has arrived "here and will bo remaining for several days as a guest of the Governor General. He stated he is very tired.—Reuter.
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    • 208 8 r MALAYA'S /PREMIER HOTEL A TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j DINNER \ND DANCE (informal) 5.30 to Midnight. POPULAR CABARET ENTERTAINMENT J BRYMAN'S REVUE j LARA, MAGDALENE VICTOR MARIITTE JOE. 1 NON-DINERB SI.OO. ISWOK NOW THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON s^ x TUESDAY, NOV. 9TH. j POPPY
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    • 120 8 for Health all Day and Sleep all Miahl there is not/ting like 'Ovaltine STOP DIABETES! EAT WHAT YOU LIKE! Just imagine yourself a guest in the festival party where most delicious dishes and ice-creams are served. Do you prefer to sit tight while others enjoy. Why not you start taking
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    • 87 8 Your Only Remedy Tor the PHYSICAL BANKRUPTCY I» 1 II ft L TONIC TABLETS, the Universal Equilibrant. (Gold label for men. Silver ior women). 52.50 or SI.JH from firstclass Chemists, or from CHAM CO.. '21*, Robinson Rd.. Singapore. Tel. No. 2249. ans P -MORROW pLAXO does more 13 than "Build
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    • 247 8 USED TO WAKE Up WITH A HEADACHE Now Fresh and Lively 1 A Morning Here is a man who woke morning with a dull headach the gloom thai prevailed a I time —no cheerful "Good Moi him! Then Kruschen tran davs. Read his letter:— ••I used to wake up In
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 214 8 [postal intelligence I j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Ring* and Tembilahan Hong Lam Oct.. M p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. S.-East nmofb^" 65 M UCCaS Baloeran 26 230 pm F °Va e ro^ k^aK rtan Hon, Kwon, 26 3 p.m. Bengkalis and b. Ptlik 8 Rokan
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    • 98 8 CLUB DIARY pore s This Diary is the -Malaya T™***' A£Z secrezrovided specially jor mem. itt p(S!l Varies are invited to co-operate in keep incit up-to-date and compleU Hap pZiligs of included in the "Diary of Events. ir '•Club Diary" can cover meetings enie Hons and sporting f^gf? Diary of
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  • 53 9 oj the Malaya Tribune> i very convenier.t thai services rjnniu* now i'ilah to ether centres at bout the danger to the i > aet cheap travelling one the risk of breaking his the .speed taken by tno attle-neck roads is ter- Yours, etc., PASSENGER
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  • 252 9 7 the Malaya Tribunej Mr Pu Yi a puppet Emi. ktio? This is the quesj.l- W." m his le-ter. i a puppet show, is act- n.i to his own will but a. ligation. He is incapi.,uuh and cry or flourish kick his legs if the mar; lu'.ain does
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  • 174 9 F.. >r of the Malaya Tribunal I reply to "J.F.K." I wish tc those who employ men and or >o \vi r h the soie bene;. that .Id receive in return H;0 per :icy arc! also attendance. Emare bothered by moneyr.c: process servers, cr are trecaiied to court for
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  • 146 9 Kc tor of the Malaya Tribune j W. Allan Eley's statement in of the 23rd. inst, that the a uld contribute liberally to the Oay F und is only stating half the -ft i- very misleading. What r < kick in the other half of his •atement
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  • 211 9 The Observance In Singapore UIS Majesty the King has approved the observance of Armistice Day 1937 I NOV f l in the manner as in previous years The fmng of guns, one at 11 a.m. and two itvT a m w»ll mark the beginning and the end of
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  • 200 9 Chinese Pleads Guilty To Another's Offence Singapore, Monday. THENG Heng Joon, an'elderly Chinos? pleaded guilty this morning in the Criminal District Court, to a cnarge m allowing a clog belonging to him u c ,u "unmuzzled and not on a lead." Chief Court Inspector Johnston tola the
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  • 229 9 Singapore. Tuesday. The following passengers are !ailing ay the Hector which is leaving Sing a :ore for London to-mcrrow: Mr. and Mrs. S. W. West. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. B'.akemoic. Mr. F. M. Adam. Mrs. J. S. Messemier. Mi. B. F. Hitchcock, .lis C. H.
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  • 38 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Oct. 24. There are about 3.000 candidates ior the three— yearly elections to the 13. t seats in the 28 London Metropolitan Borough councils, which take place on November first-British Official Wireless.
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  • 274 9 Ran Away With Employer's Money (From Our Own Corespondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 23. MAT bin Hassan, a Javanese cook who was in the employ of Mr. H. E. Girt. Chief Permanent Way Inspector, F.M.S.R., stationed in Johore Bahru, was produced again this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar (Second
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  • 93 9 Mr. D. H. Waters is unable to address the Singapore Rotary Club to-mor-row 'Wednesday. Instead a discussion on the Regional Conference to be held in Penang ai Easter will be initiated by Mr. Richard Sidney. Mr. Waters will give his adress next week Rota Hans are reminded to
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  • 56 9 Singapore. Monday. Before Mr. Ju.\tice Howcv- m the High Court to-day. Mr. Francis Hugh ORe:lly was admitted to practise as a\ advocate and solicitor of trie bupreme Court f the Straits Settlements. Mr. i. C. Coboet l appeared for the petiticno-. Mr. C'Reiliv is attached to the
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  • 23 9 The Czechoslovak Consulate in Singapore will be closed on Thursday, which is the National Indenendencc Day of the Czechoslovak Republic.
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  • 318 9 Observers Amazed At Chinese Tenacity Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 29. THE Japanese military juggernaut is I steadilv crushing back the Chinese forces. The Chinese are making the Japanese advance as expensive as possible but metal is telling over man. The banner of the rising sun flies within
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  • 67 9 Htad-On Railway Collision Reuter. Peiping. Cct. 25. MORE Mien twenty people were killed and injured in a head-en collision between a passenger t and a Japanese troop-train n iar T.mv'huayuan railway station, four miies north»wesl ..i Peiping early this morn ng. The troops were bound ior points on
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    • 68 9 I -DIAMOND' Bl:DS ART A I SOUND INVtSTMLNT MM I unport«nt item ol lurmluu flfl Do ant be atUfied witn a 9 anything inferior to DIAMOND which' A %vJ* U the beit. but costs no more |b I] W^H DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KfIMPONG BPHRU ROOD SINCA P
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    • 92 9 aOk Correct to a hair Nothing contributes more to a wellgroomed appearance than a vigorous, cared-for head of hair. A few drops of 'Vaseline Hair Tonic applied every morning will impart a sheen, keep unruly hairs in place. See to the health of your scalp, too, for an abundant, soft
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    • 388 9 LAWN MOWERS '*f ...for all 11 requirements MOTOR UOWi Sizes from 14 ins. 4'd Prices on applicn- %4W mm n n i.ri nn Mtansomes LAWN MOWERS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMI'CK ftvixAlWU IPOH TAIPIAti. W.P.S. 33. HIG OERMOLENE tHe world's w> most successful Healing Ointn I Q ment. It is something very
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 350 11 S SERVICE f SATISFACTION I Entrust all your Clock and J Watch Repairs, to fl VICK uoH Hinc 129, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road), Phone No. 7922. nntracUrs for the Repair of Clocks Watches to th? British Army and R.A.F. Base in .Malaya. THE H f LATEST i j
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    • 92 11 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY •Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore, "COROnpt" HH? airers and Stationers. .CURONET ribbons and Carbons Overhauling or cleaning of m cs in Office 7536 ei 248i en 7 753*2, The curative effect ol W ■Hi SANI ÜBEN rests ou H ii B GUAIACOL the most gJ 5E55
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    • 406 11 Dr. G. F. HENNING'S f EKZEMYL Excellent for the treatment of Eczema, (Dry or Weeping) Psoriasis. Dhobi's Itch, Prickly heat, Pimples, Boils, Abscesses, Singapore Foot and all other skin diseases. Antiseptic, allays irritation, and opposes inflammation. Convenient and easy to apply. Only to spray the solution over the affected part
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    • 133 11 j FILLED WITH A THOUSAND GLORIOUS MOMENTS! j ENCHANTINC MUSIC! LOVELY SCENES! GRAND STORY! j J\ PAVILION 6.15-9.15 OPENING TO-NIGI j J KC-.T TAYLOR WALTER BRENNAN I Great World Sho 1 I CABARET j TO-NIGHT, PM. TO MIDNIGHT. s j GLOBE THEATRE: To-night, "EX-MRS. BRADFORD*] i SKY .TALKIE: To-night, "CAREER
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  • 87 12 TAN—CHEW. The engagement is announced between Mr. Tan Beng Ho?, second son of Mr. Mrs. Tan Ek Lec, to Miss Chew Kok Neo, second daughter of Mr. Mrs. Chew Hock Ann. marriage will take place on 3rd November, 1937. TAN—LIM. Mr. Tan Ycng Poh. the second son of Mr.
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  • 37 12 On 7tli October, in Holland, Florence Mildred Berenschot, r ve Rappa, <bekvi;' sister cf M'\s. I. Gomes of Singarort>, wife of G. H. Berenschot. late I ieutenant Colene- of Dutch Army. Du'ch nepers plea e coo".
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  • 805 12 Col ly's finances are as sound as ever" sa d Sir Shenton Thomas in the course of his address at the Budget meeting of the Legislative Council, and the figures His Excellency quoted amply bore out the statement. It is estimated that there will be a liquid
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  • 147 12 Sequel To Alleged Trouble In National Bank Reuter. Brussels, Oct. 25. DELGIUM may be in the throes of a D Cabinet crisis when the Nine-Power Conference opens at the end of the week. M. Van Zeeland is credited with the intention of resigning immediately in order to be
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  • 172 12 NOTES COMMENTS The Players' Thanks FTER the break up of the theatrical company brought to Malaya by Mr. R B. Salisbury, the members formed a party known as the London Entertainers, and the leader, Mr. Gordon Rennie. wrote the following letter to a Penang paper on their behalf: •Before we
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  • 153 12 arrangements were begun for the celebration of the Coronation it was found that no official record had been kept oi what had been don? In the Straits Settlements on previous similar occasions. It was determined to remedy this for the benefit of future Government officials, and thus one
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  • 236 12 qNe oi history's greatest paradoxes is that man always has sought peace >et always has prepared for war. Some times— though not frequently enoughhe has been able to lay aside his gu'Vo and settle his differences peacefully. What these occasions have been and hew they have succeeded, is
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  • 202 12 with his tongue cheek, Mr. Yakichi Rosuma. c sellor cf the Japanese Embassy in Washington, while addressing the Foreign Policy Association, said Japan could easily and satisiactor,; settle accounts with China it were no outside encourager at assistance given to the Chinese tore..-, and if no difficulties were
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  • 263 12 By "Looker On" "TT is generally his wife who decides what sort of an outfit a man will have," declares a tailor. By buying her own first. A The proprietor of a ladies* hairdresc'ng establishment opened recently offered a free hair-wave to his first client. The
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  • 660 13 r,vER mined Tragedy Of Badly \imed Shell Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Siang Poh. Japanese guns are !1 pounding Tachang, the fact that the now described as a "geographical the Chinese cling to ns. and the invaders' iu-e
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  • 61 13 French Destroyer On Watch Marseilles, Oct. 26. THI French destroyer Milan has 1 It it tor Fornells, Minorca, to the >afety of the Air France tii-ni Marseilles to Algiers, fol- an attack on the Air France at Fornells this morning by ai unknown plane. fpair ship, was
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  • 280 13 Remarkable Scenes At Graveside British Official Wireless. Shanghai, Oct. 25. CHANGHAI turned out en masse this afternoon for the funeral of Private McGowan, which was very impressive. The cortege passed through streets lined thickly by Chinese, many of whom were carrying banners extolling the bravery of McGowan.
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  • 98 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 26. It is learned that f he Jananese Government is prepared to make compensation to the British authorities for the Keswick Road incident. The Japanese command is conducting a strict investigation into it. "with a view to taking necessary measures in regard to the airmen
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  • 114 13 Enthusiastic Reception In England British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 25. MISS JEAN BATTEN'S magnificent solo flight from Australia, which was completed yesterday afternoon on her arrival at Lympne with an escort of of aeroplanes which met her over the Channel, is hailed everywhere as a fine achievement. She
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  • 128 13 COMMUNIQUE May Be Fixed At 85 Per Cent. Reuter. London. Oct. -6. FOLLOWING to-days meeting of the International Tin Committee it is announced: The Committee has considered the question of the fixation of the quota for the first quarter of 1938. On review of all the information
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  • 103 13 Chinese Fronts Firmly Held A CHINESE communique dated Oct. 24 states: In spite of a fierce mass attack, the Japanese cains are very small and negligible The Chinese fronts are firmly held and the morale of the troops is excellent. Kangfu, Kiangwan and Dazang are strongly defenced,
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  • 102 13 Striking British Press Tribute Reuter. London, Oct. 25. rfiHE Manchester Guardian in a leader on China's urgent aDpeal for an international student service rema...» the new feeling for unity in Ch v which lies behind the enthusiastic advance of every form of national li*e>te a move which has
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  • 70 13 Prominent Congressman Arrested Reuter. Bombay, Oct. 25. FOLLOWING the arrest of the promiF nent Congressman, K. F Nanman. former mayor of Bombay. 60 persons were taken to hospital in Bangalore when the police fired on a large crowd. Nanman was arrested for addressing a public meeting in contravention
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  • 135 13 N. Y. FRENZY Dramatic Advance Of Prices Reuter. New York, Oct. 26. PRICES of the leading stocks have sky-rocketed as much as $5 S10 in Frenzied midday trading in which buyers were faced with a shortage of offerings, and literally stampeded in an effort to acquire stocks.
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  • 81 13 Echo Of National Bank Sensation Reuter. Brussels. Oct. 26. THE Belgian Cabinet has resigned. Owing to the Ministerial crisis, it Is possible the Nine-Power Conference may be postponed for a few days, according to a semi-official announcement The crisis is connected with the affairs of the Belgian
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  • 136 13 Effect Of A Large Crop Reuter. Washington, Oct. 26 A REDUCTION of two million acres in the area which farmers who wish to qualify for the Government's benefit may plant cotton in 1938 is announced by Mr. Wallace. Officials of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration state the change was
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  • 57 13 SELF-DEFENCE Must Act Without Hesitation Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. Zit ORDERS have been given to British troops to fire in self-defence against aircraft whenever necessary and without hesitation. The British are not mounting anti-aircraft guns but are equipped with Lewis guns which
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  • 91 13 Inquiry Tnto Keswick Road Shooting Shanghai, Oct. 25. \DMIRAL Sir Charles Little has protested to Admiral Hasegawa against the Keswick Road incident, and a similar protest is bfcing made to Mr. Okamoto by Sir Herbert Phillips (Consul-General). A Japanese spokesman said the matter had been referred
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  • 47 13 Reuter. London, Oct. 25. The Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent declares that Italy's policy at the Nine-Power Conference will be tantamount to adherence to the Ger-man-Japanese anti-Bolshevik Pact. An understanding on this question has been reached between Mussolini, Count Ciano. Mr. Sugimura and Kerr Yon Ribbentrop.—Reuter.
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    • 53 13 Qsrani the wonderful bulb For 'all-clear* ahead! Safe, speedy night driving with the road gleaming clear and sharp for hundreds of yards ahead—yours always if you ask your garage for Osram, I 1 the wonderful bulb.' A &&C PRQD' (Advertisement of The General Electric Co. Ltd., of England "Magnet House"
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  • 990 14 REVENUE OF $36 MILLIONS ELEMENT OF WEAKNESS IN OPIUM REVENUE ESTIMATED revenue in 1938 of $36,834,517 and expenditure of $38,621,491, giving a deficit of $1,786,944, was announced by the acting Financial Secretary, Mr. L. Rayman, in introducing the estimates at
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  • 829 14 But Little Added To Recurrent Charges That represents a very big increase but in their scrutiny of the details honourable members will observe that this special expenditure is mainly of a type that adds little to the recurrent charge?. It is related partly to some new equipment, such
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  • 1055 14 Steady Improvement In Labour Conditions There has been a rise in wages and a progressive improvement in conditions of labour, and in other classes of society and these are reflected in the value cf currency notes in circulation which has been rising steadily throughout the year until
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  • 366 14 Estimates Indicate Boom Psychology Sir John Bagnall said: For the five years 1934 1938, the Estimates show that the combined item Personal Emoluments and Other Charges Annually Recurrent is increasing by nearly one million dollars annually, and nas now reached the figure of thirtyone millions. In addition
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  • 406 14 Government Employees Benefit Lieut. Col. G. D. A. Fletcher, M.C said that in glancing at the estimates one could not fail to be struck by the tact that a large proportion of the expenditure would be devoted to the benem of Government employees. The pubhe would naturally like
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  • 490 14 Layout Of Empress Place The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck that he had intenaed to request L Excellency to appoint a special ioca. committee of inquirv to consider v:> ther the present educational system should be in any way modihed to nw. the conditions of the
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  • 182 15 l eper Camp Site Not Suitable -7. h Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe said that to draw the attention of the to the female leper camp Penang. "At the time was established." he said, aiding districts consisted of rdens and graveyards, but the vicinity has become a
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  • 1226 15 Expenditure On Medical Service T..v H<... Mr. E. Newbold said that r.e v,u.n entire agreement with the vie- that areat caution should be exscrutinising expenditure, p..:: ularly in view of the possibility finishing revenue, in respect of ger items. It would aphim that in drawing up the
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  • 869 15 "Bold Stand" On Education Capt N. M. Hashim also spoke in appreciation of the <*»™™™ nt decision to introduce reductions m school fees, and he thanked His Excellency for giving this subject so much earnest and careful thought "I fully realise," ne said that your Excellency
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  • 81 15 Removal Of Female Leper Camp Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, lI.C, replying to the speech made by the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, said that government was now considering the question of removing the female leper camp in Jelutong A committee was, in fact, appointed to go into this
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  • 558 15 Govt. And Educational Questions Dealing with the Hon. Mr.' Tay Lian Teck's reference to the scope of the commission of investigation into the question of education, which com mission was to be appointed in accordance with the suggestion of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the
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  • 911 15 Question Of Penang P.W.D. Personnel "I am not sure which one of the speeches from the other side of the table I should endeavour to answer first." c aid Major R L. Nunn, D.S.O.. the Director of Public Works. "I would begin by referring to the unofficial member,
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  • 112 16 11 ROUNDS Middleweight Title Bout Reuter. London, Oct. '■<>■ JOCK McAvoy, the middleweight champion of Britain, successfully defended his title at Manchester last night, when he defeated Jack Hyams, the London taxi driver, the referee stopping the right in the
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  • 33 16 A view of the play in progress at the B.C.C. yesterday when the It.A. (BUkaa Math engaged the Cricket Club in a game of rugby foot ha U. (Tribune). Local Padang Hockey Derby
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  • 111 16 THE local Padang hockey "Derby" i.ikos place on the S.C.C. ground on Thursday and in view of the good talent at both Clubs this more than passing interest attaches to the match. The teams will be: S.C.C.: J. II Purrier; P F Kinsey, It. A. U. T„dd; J. D. Hodgkinson.
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  • 104 16 ON Friday next at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, there will be the usual afternoon* races for "B"' and "C" Class yachts. Start at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday (31st), the International 6-metre class will sail the final or a series of three races for the Van Schreven Challenge Cup, starting
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  • 257 16 IN a hot key match played at Hong Lim 1 Green this afternoon the Gordon Highlanders beat the S.C.R.C: by three uoals to one. The Highlanders had the better of the territorial exchanges in the first half in which two of their goals were scored. Ten minutes of fruitless struggle
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  • 114 16 Jim Jeffries On Fighters Of To-Day JIM Jeffries. former heavyweight J* champion ol the world, and one"of the great names ol the ring, does not think too much of the present crop of fighters. 226 avera se young fellow who wants to fight to-day, does not want to put In
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  • 59 16 WINTER RACES i m Timah ra cecours c will be V |K n(cl for trainin B on SS; 1 Preparation for the SingaK ln ci race meeting on iwv. 6, 11 and 13. The usual coffee arrangements win be ma* c Entries closed at noon to-day and handicaps wm b
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  • 63 16 SCOTLAND'S SOCCER XI Tui? c London, Oct 25 Scottish international soccer eieOct M° n WaIGS at Cardiff on derail m rt WS{m An(AstSn '?f, a^ s, Q Cumm ings and Massie Main ,Si la) Simpson. Brown and Main (Rangers). Walker (Hearto Frank O. Downed (Preston), McPha 1 'Hangers, and Duncan
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  • 208 16 Singapore, Tuesday. DISPLAYING better combination the Hth A A. Battery defeated the S R C. "A" team at hockey on the padang yesterday by five goals to two. The Recs took the field without their goalkeeper and were three goals down ocfore Smith, their goalie, turned up, Farmer opening the
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  • 127 16 <By Air Mail) London. IN the words of Mr. Peter Perrin_who l™\ SSL of them -England's three Test cricket selector, are now -sackedl» Mr. Pernn, Sir Pelham Warner (who c chairman of the sub-committee of the Board of Control., and Mr T A Higson are no longer responsible for the
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  • 440 16 Army Trounce Siam At Rugby <F>om Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 25. THE Army rugby XV from Singapore beat All Siam this afternoon by 27 points to nil. Th e halftime- score was 12—nil. The Siamese fought well but the visitors wer* too skilled and too heavy f„r them. FARR
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  • 669 16 BARRON'S £12,500 A YEAR Petey Sarron. the world featherweight champion, has arrived in England on his wav home to America from South Africa. Sarron is an example of a money making small boxer. While heavyweights obtain the £20 000 purses, Sarron does not do so badly. He has been on
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    • 59 17 Gaining week by week AlUnburys Foods are Ac surest substitute for Mothers Milk. Our booklet explains how tn *y are 'humanized/ **N0 THIS COUPON FOt FREE SAMPU Ac O OF OUR 173 pp. BABY BOOK gJRLOW CO., j 1 Buiding— Singapore. imps enclosed to cover r .sample and booklet. Mr
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    • 200 17 YOU KNOW HOW JOE USED TO BE ...THEN I BEGAN GIVING HIM KtßYOttt, IRRITABLE QUAKER OATS EVERY DAY. IT JF% HIS APPETITE POOR. V CONTAINS GREAT VrS/i tfU SYSTEM OUT Jdk QUANTITIES OF VITAMIN OF ORDER... ShS^\x D IT CERTAINLY MAD! BOY Of JOE. Nervousness, constipation, pooh appetite, all result
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    • 78 17 K^f4>l:rjj»4«4i!aill>lß SINGAPORE 6. BRANCHES j FOREMOST INSURAKCE COMPaNY|| mm wp g go. V* fk jN| Contains a combination of killing agents found en no other insecticide mpit i«sec^^ jHg^gfs&spt. 3st\. Mff gy Greater need for prolection led to the safely key. In like manner, DUNLOP Tyres have been evolved to
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
  • 364 17 by Y.M.C.A. Leembruggen Scores Four Goals Singapore. Tuesday. ,i- v M C A. were indeed fortunate I ten the S.C.C. at noc v by five goals to four. lishing a four-nil lead .inie, the Y.M.C.A. dropped aid let the Club do all
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  • 45 17 srth .pen invitation lawn ten- of the S.C.R.C. will be beM next axonth. open and forms will .11 clubs invited, as soon as tan are ready. irnament committee comprises Messrs. Tan Chong Kew. Chpons Chee Tong. Yap Ah Sim S~Watt 'hon. reiere*urnaznent secretary
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  • 153 17 Maranta And Epigram The Most Fancied Reuter. London, Oct. 25. TO-DAY'S Victoria Club calicver on the Cesarewitch- to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday resulted as follows 100 to 9 Maranta and Epigram 13 to 1 Nightcap 111. solar Bear. 100 to 7 Near Relation 100 to c
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  • 82 17 Hivi-Hivi And Orient Express II fTHE following straits Racing Associa- tion amendment to classification of horses and ponies was issued yesterday. HORSES Transfers:—From Class 3 to Class I —Silver Jubilee. New Classifications:— Class I: HiviHivi, Orient Express II (Late Haytian». Class 3:—Celtic Bard. Magician. Pretty Quiet,
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  • 315 17 Seng Cheong Society Beats The Club 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE Seng Cheong Society beat the 1 Malacca Club by 2—o on Thursday. Forbes was a notable absentee on the club side. The Chinese were a superior lot both in the at'ack and defence Koon Lim,
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  • 28 17 Playing on their own ground, the Indian Association defeated the Royal A r Force (Town Office) by two 2 iais* to nil. at hockey yesterday.
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  • 81 17 "A" Co. Inniskillings Win 3—l "A" CO. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 3 ln a str °ns hockey side which included three battalion players beaFort Canning at Fort Canning yesterday by three goals to nil. Although severely tested, the Fort defence held out until midway through the second half
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  • 54 17 The Useful Badminton Paiiv of Kampong Bt'.hru Road is shore', v opening a branch party at Pasir Panjang with' a badminton court at the 5»o miles stone Players in the district should communicate with the hon. secretary Mr Wee Kirn Wee. 344. Buona Vista' Road, from whom full
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  • 448 18 Round-The-Island Road Impractical •I understand the honourable Malay member to say that he was concerned about vegetable planters in Singapore." .-aid the Hon. Mr. W. 3. Ebden. The position is that when it is necessary to evict them. Lai ds belonging to these planters are bought
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  • 241 18 S.S. Civil Service Trade Marks Bill Before the adjournment, the Acting Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten, said that there were one or two things about which he would like to speak. He would first deal with the anti-gas measures to which the honourable
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  • 220 18 Excess Expenditure Of $2 Millions Singapore, Monday. THE Final Supply Bill was read for 1 the first time at to-day's budget meeting of the Legislative Council. In moving the first readinn of the Bill, the acting Financial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. L. Rayman. said: I rise to
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  • 31 18 Reuter. Peipinp, Oct. 25. Several Japanese soldiers are among the killed and injured In a Tsinghuayuan railway smash, but the Japanese authorities decline to reveal the number Reuter.
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  • 810 18 A PLEA Mr. Tay Opposes New Bill Singapore, y A PLEA for the Government to impose certain safe»»;:: is i or the protection of rati Singapore and Malacca w marie by the Hon. Mr. Tav Lian I < >■ i len speaking on th*» Municipal tl ment)
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    • 1374 19 Malayan Listeners 9 R ai li«|.?p <ids&; g AmcHllO I MLftLMW through to our Listeners 8 0F SHEeF-- andEconomlcße PROGRAMMES °20a m Close down Greenwich Time Signal at 11.35 p. ge wprano COnCert: Erna o< A TO-MORROW by the Marqu^'of 5 LotMaTc£*taS ■9> P™ German Youths are sln*Singapore Station On
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  • 112 20 European Involved In Accident Singapore, Tuesday. A FATAL < ar crash took place shortly before one this morning in Orchard Road at a point between Grange Road and the Cafe VVien, when a two-seater Standard, alleged to have been driven by a Mac J It. Wheeler, a
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  • 63 20 T r IV.Ci Band will plav the follow --.gramme at Telok A.ver this alt( <vr. vTv.orday*. beginning at six v,.v.. iti.'.v.d Duke Eugene," ivrafT r- s vHrv.uvi •Morning Noon and .-r.v.i Suiv.u Selection. "I a r v. Wait/.. "The Golden «.v. re-; solo. "Smilin Through, •V :Vt \r.rv.
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  • 112 20 Flying Boat's Journey To Singapore Singapore. Monday. THE Imperial Airways flying boat Satyrus which is engaged on a survey of the route to Singapore, arrived at Rangoon from Akyat at 11 50 this morning. The flying boat will leave on Wednesday for Bangkok, and on Thursday will go
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  • 74 20 To Address The Chinese Association DR. Chen Chang Lok, who has been for some years Chinese ConsulGeneral in Calcutta and has now been appointed Consul-General for Canada, will give an address to the Chinese Association at 5, Short Street on Thursday at 8 p.m. His subject
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  • 199 20 Monday, Oct. 18. His Excellency presided at a meet in 4 of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. The Hon. Major R. L. Nunn and Mrs. Nunn, Major F. Tymms and Commander and Mrs. I. W. Whitenorn had luncheon at Government House. Mrs. Ritchie left
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  • 21 20 Dr. and Mrs. A. M. D'Cotta and family will be arriving back by the Potsdam tomorrow after their holiday in Europe
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  • 1242 20 Tea-Party Marks New Appointment Singapore, Monday. i WISE councillor, a great gentleman A and a real friend" was the description eiven to the guest of honour, the Hon. Mr. Hussein Hasanally Abdoolcader, by the Acting Colonial Secretary, the Hon Mr F. J. Morten, when he spoke on
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  • 114 20 High Court Approves Reduction Of Capital Singapore. Monday. i PETITION for the reduction of the A capital of Messrs Malawi Tobacco no notice from creditors of any mten Ci ?he%e°tTo S ners. counsel were a private company mid carried on business at Singapore and «wgggg of
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  • 53 20 Singapore. Tuesday An Australian seaman named OTtettly appeared before Mr. C A. Robinson, the Marine Court Magistrate, yesterday, to answer a charge of deserting the motor vessel, "Kangaroo", on Sept. zz. *He pitaded guilty, and after hearing the story for the- prosecution the Mas'.strate sent the accused to the General
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  • 354 20 IN COUNCIL Interests Of Pilgrims Safeguarded Singapore, Monday. NINETEEN bills were read at f<>. day's budget meeting 0 f lhe Legislative Council, which was presided over by His Excellency the Governor. The Companies (Amendment BiM the Crown Lands Encroachment (Amendment) Bill, and Rubber Estates Assessment Bill,
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  • 346 20 Eradication Of Widespread Evil In introducing the Prevent i Corruption Bill, the Acting A" General, the Hon. Mr. N. A explained that corruption among lie servants was not unknown v 1 s of the Provisions of the Penal C "Few if any of the peral sta\' completely successful
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  • 39 20 With reference to the untitled Malay berna; charged with ki a Chinese girl. Mr. Chan Hy< the firm of Hye Seng and to state that he is not the pel same name referred to as the of the girl.
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    • 688 20 SANATORIUM PATIENT CHECKS LOSS OF WEIGHT look Flesh-forming Tablets. If you arc troubled by steady los.-, of i( read this ietter from a man who on flesh steadily after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming blel although 12 months in a sanatoiium had failed to help him. "I was
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  • 217 22 Hollywood Designer's Plan Hollywood. WOMEN'S clothes always become mors W°Sul and elaborate h l: tim according to Adr.an, mi c Sol' wood dre.-.s designer who crcatg clothes for such tmUp worwa Sheerer Uild Joan Crawford "It happens whenever nations seen: to totter oa the verge
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  • 163 22 Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb Success IT the famous Shelsley Walsh International Hill Climb held on Sept II; C. L. Goodacre driving Lord Austin's O.H.V. Seven clocked 40.70 seconds for the ascent, which again lowered the 750 c.c. record and make fourth fastest time of the day. H.
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  • 57 22 Parson Sit-Down Strike Missouri. A h°re has threatcred to on p. "sit-down" strihp unless hac! sal or v tr > him. is orrmnMv naid. The Rev Patrick AMweil told his "refTfinr) in c0 **roon b° hi family to <?it home in tv>' mrsonpcre erd c'n no ?norp
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  • 491 22 NO CHANGE EXCEPT IN CEYLON (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail)' London, Oct. 13. rpHERE is no intention of revising the polic" of quotas on textile goods in Colonial markets. This assurance was given by Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Trade to a
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