Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: > Guaranteed Largest Sales \\VI.- No. 255. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY OCTOBER 29, 1937 FIVE CfiNli^ The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. Oct. :><), 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCT' FRIDAY OCTOBER 29. 1937 FIVE CĔMT? 5
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    • 104 1 ,TTH vor^ /y\ International Importance. W v anc international approbation Lactogen t\ i/ X A continues to be the food chosen by numerous y /"^v V X I \**m*T mothers of various nationalities. For Lactogen >f is a balanced food, prepared from rich cows-milk m especially for babies and it
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    • 12 1 Read The SVX D A V TinnrivE J Dominant In Malaya f
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  • 1071 2 50 Scholarships YOUNG INDIANS TO BE ELIGIBLE (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 13. Major-general l. c. Dunstervillo, the original of "Stalk> in Rudyard Kipling's famous novel of his schooldays, told of the turnwhen Kipling and he "frolicked and misbehaved themselves" at school together, at an informal Kipl
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  • 141 2 British Emigrants Wanted Vancouver, British Colum ia A A PLEA for immigrants from Gie.i, Britain "to fulfil the destiny of Canada has been made here at the annual convention oi the Canadian fhirrber of Commeice Dr W J. Black oi Montreal, d-iej.-tor of colonisation and agucti'tuie foi Canadian
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  • 155 2 Rest Rooms For TK Public GLIMPSE of the Post r.-r A future in which inqu able to enter a comfortab i:.om. with comfortable pleasant things to look id: d by Lieut.-Colonel E t r when he spoke cn Ivs work iations officer to the G» Hp wps
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  • 142 2 Unique Acnuisition Of Zagreb Museum Bergrac: A relic which is claimed ij.> in the world, consisting oi to shield horses during eh:; naments in the second Christ, has been made Museum. The find was first made ago when a miller, diygi for a new mill, came across
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  • 181 2 The need for a central r to establish regular conl 1 ian institutions was v: g Turin, lecturer in Rusi Institutions at London U "But certain conditions ha comnlied with." he stated "The first is to empha fide interest in scientific and 1 research, and to
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    • 223 2 \SKJ! gg enin nary,? ary Be »uties of past generations, in the days when if was Zs***J and feminine sex devoted practically then I whole existence to beauty culture. h* 1 now move s at a far swifter tempo, and the average routSe woman can spare ver y little time
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    • 11 2 Your Valuables MILNERS SAFES MJ,j y jf WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1840
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  • 512 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES DESTROYERS FOR ARGENTINE Vessel Launched At Birkenhead FIRST of two twin-screw torpedo-boat destroyers, the Misiones, building by Messrs. Cammeh l and and Co.. Ltd.. at Birkenhead, to the order of the Government of the Argentine Republic, was launched last month. The other, to be named Santa Cruz,
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  • 171 4 In connection with the scheme for international co-operaticn in the matter of minimum freights prepared by the Tramp Shipowners' Association of Norway on the I. Hysing-Olsen. the representative cf the Shipowners Assoc ation of Norway on the International Freigot Sue-committee, is reported to have given "Bergens Aftenblad" his
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    • 458 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 "Km* 'mil BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in lngit»* V I 8. N. 00."S SAILINGS.' OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. BEH Ml 6,000 Nov. 1 RAJPUTANA I7.UUQ Nov. a S< >UDAN G. 500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,UUU Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CO! 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN I
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    • 134 4 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amov, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr Sails. YUENSANG Oct. 30 Oct.
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    • 585 4 M. B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINE. j i (KOKUSAI KISKN KAISHA) S (Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due Dae Sailing m J*2Z r I renang Spore Spore via New York t m|» KOMAKI MARU Not. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Keelong Dec. a
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    • 446 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK lINE Luxurious One Class Motorshipj. Mast Cabins have adjoining private bain. Excellent Cuisine. oNDOX FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDOI ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG a*" COPENHAGEN. From From Frcm From M S. spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng JUTLANDIA 2-11 2-11 3-11 5-11 MEONIA 23-11 23- 24-11 2b♦ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12
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    • 443 4 I STEAMER SAILINGS. \j&*j/f LLOYD N0 R 0 incorporiit^ LLOYD u«™an f > Tha unaernotea ar» th* Com-**.* intended flxturei:— n OUTWARD. Far MANILA, HONGKONG, SHA»Qi AI NORTH GRIN A as* jftPAl s.s. "KOELN" omits Manila, Japan s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits N China Nov n HOMfW pn for HOLLAND HAMBURG A
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    • 432 5 C LASS IFUD ADVERTISE ME NTS p| !!I IC NOTICES Singapore Municipality iENDEB& now invited for the rials or service. For icipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. Manganese Jam and 4 p.m., 10th Nov., 1937. \1 yards of and 73 4 p.m., 17th Nov., 1937 C H. GOLD lE, Municipal
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    • 733 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICH* \I V DEBENTURE STOCK 1937 INTEREST DUE 15TH NOVEMBER 1937. NOTICE IS HEREBY"GIVEN that the Im hher,l er Re lH trr of the stock SH the 2nd to the 15th November. 1937. both days inclusive C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary. NOTICE. In the estate of LEONORA
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    • 541 5 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAYAN GOVERNMENT RETRENCHEES. Under terms of ABOLITION OF OFFICE, Friends Relatives are kindly requested to furnish the addresses of the RETRENCHEES (Local Abroad" IMMEDIATELY, for representations to the PRIVY-COUNCIL, LONDON All papers please copy. SLUMP-VICTIMS. CO MALAYA TRIBUNE, D?OH, F.M.S. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. NOTICE
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    • 445 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No in nf 10^7 Re HO FONG COMPANY Ex Parte HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Notice dated the 17th day of September. 1937. I HO FONG
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    • 282 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—Experienced Chinese Shortff hand-typist with good knowledge of engineering terms. Apply P.O. Box No. 669. j? ADY with Senior (Jamb. Cert, for Prt- mary Class. Apply personally, Le Herder's School. 2V6. Queen Street. WANTED—Gomno itors, Pressmen. BOOST- binders, Proof-readers, Lino-operat-or."}, Bfock-makers, Engravers, Lithographers, etc. Aoolv with stamps for
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    • 590 5 PROPERTY FOR SALE. pHfcAP hmd for quick sale—Bukit Timah Main Road, 4 miles from Town, 10 acres (freehold*. 7 cts. per sq. ft. Stevens RJ. (main* fieehold, 45.000 sq. ft. 16 cts. per sq. ft. Apply G.P.O. Box 35"». UALUABLE Freehold Building site 1 acre 12 perches in Ceylon's celebrated
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  • 415 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 28. Previous To-day Change XXJBBER Steadier Quiet, Steady. 5? Buyer.. 7* JM* +J }J Sd&ert, 75 16 J*" +JJJ (Ist Forward) Nov. setters 7 5*16 7 3 s +ijif (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers.* 75 16 75 16 Sellers. 7*» 7 7 16 (3rd
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  • 698 6 New Dredge For Gombak I j By Air Mail) London, Oct. 13. THE twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, E.C. Mr. A. E. Percy, F.C.A. (the chairman), said: The profit of £70.080 compares with £49,790 last year,
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  • 195 6 Renewed Buying On U.S. News London, Oct. 28. A SHARP burst of activity occurred at the opening of the London Stock Exchange this morning following the news of the lower margin requirements on Wall Street. International issues especially commanded attention and prices in other sections hardened sympathetically. In
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  • 109 6 British Official Wireless. Paris 147 5 16 New York 4.5 9 16 Montreal 4.953 a Brussels 29.35 Geneva 21.483.; Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.96 3 Milan 94 Berlin 12 33 3 4 Stockhojm 19! 391/2 Copenhagen 21 40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 V 2 Prague 14iy 2 Madrid nom
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  • 44 6 Singapore, Thursday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore Last Sale Prices Previous To-day 052 P n e £2 s Benguet Consolidated '.'9.80 980 Consolidated Mines o 018 0 017 San Mauricio n s2 nio United Paracale ....V.: oil ojji
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  • 98 6 Evidence Of British Prosperity London. Oct. 2i] A FURTHER indication ol BnU;..; prosperity is provided by the September retail trade report The value ol sales last month ras 8.6 per cent, higher than in September 1936. This in turn was 4.5 per cent higher than in September 1935
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  • 166 6 Singapore. Thur.sdav. Tin: Locally down S2« 8 Kuober locally closing with buyers at 25 Jan. Mar. Mining: All sterling tin shares uc again marked down slightly on London Stock Exchange and locally the market have been very steady with bayen all round. S. Kintas ST.SO—ST.7S. B
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  • 83 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon Buyer- S No. I.X.R.S.S. fn cases (F. 0.8. Oct.) 24 > 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Oct.) 23 916 -3 3 4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose awardable Spore I 24 do. Nov. Dec. 24 do. Jan.
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    • 530 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). CAPITAL: Authorised 140,000,000.0». Issued and Paid Dp $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STRUT. SINGAPORE. M TELEPHONES: I Mmtimt DIiKUT 1171 secretary 4144 General MIS AoooutUt ItM Address; "OVERSEA" I Wllol ÜB] li| AfO\ m XOBK EAJDXEE3 Ltd. f"*CmllJ Ixvlsw firmel
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    • 290 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) BIX GAFORE BRAELH: c, d _im*M* aims. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed
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    • 4 6 WT.tFAJIKUNa. LASTING SHIN I
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    • 37 6 INDJfIESHOH and its resultant pains are often a matter of too much acid in jBiSHEV^ the stomach. Promote prooer aigestion—relieve the acid con- p'QgSfc.i dition and feel better by taking s»® 2ml PHILLIPS'^rtf MILK OF MAGNESlA^^^f^^ig 2APBS.
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  • 550 7  -  I ({notations By Fraser And Co. Hp re, Oct. 29t;;. 10 a m. I MINING I Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4 9 5 V/ 2 30- 316 SO 55 -norn I 0 97 1.01 23 6 24 6xd 29 6 30 6 20 9 21 9
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  • 31 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 28. The Lord Mayor of London's fond -or relief of distress in China was launched to-day and the first list of collections is over £32.000.—Renter
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  • 497 7  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. UfE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. T Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on Americal Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Wold and Co.. Nev, York, report to us by cable as follow: STOCK It is now generally
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  • 303 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct 29th, 10 a.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Dlv. year Payable Date to date. TN To Bangrin 5'- Int. Oct. 15 n N ov. 5 Oct. 18 5% Kamunting Tin 12%% Final m Nov. 11 Oct. 18 22»
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  • 160 7 MUNICIPAL: 37« 1935 rod. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 1: 40 $400,000 Int Int. Apr. 1. Oct. 1 98% IJO c.i. 1 cot. 3U 102 104 norn 2% 1937 red. 1982 $2,750,000 Int. "May 15. Nov 15 99» 101 c.i 14 «1 600,000 Int PENANG MUNICIPAL: H 3G ...IM 110
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  • 129 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Oct. 29. TIN three months £212.0 0 up 90 There 'on^tockEx^ bCUer l one on btock Exchange yesterday interconsiderably. There is i .cng string of buying orders from London to-day including Southern Kintas Petalings, Pahangs, Amoats. KilllnchaUs Renong Tins and Teniohs,
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  • 18 7 Singapore, Oct. 29. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $i04y 2l ui) $11...
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  • 20 7 lfle P n > «f rubber at noon in Singapore t >day was: Buyers 24% (up Sellers 21'., (Up J4).
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  • 309 7 Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers. Sellers topat 49 51 I r Hitam 29 6 31 iangrin 23 24 6 >. Selangor 1.73 1 78 nenderiang 20 6 216 litam Tin 0.40 0 44 tongkong Tin 30- 316 long Fait 1.14 1 18 dris Hydraulic 9 10
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  • 91 7 Provision Of Statistical Information I British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 28. />MONG the Government bills in'roj» duced and read for the first time m the House of Commons to-day. was ne making further provision for ob Mining statistTal information. resp° s the population of Great Britain This measure
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  • 98 7 Singapore, Oct. 29. London T.T. 2 4 132 London demand 2 4 1132 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1 18 Lyons demand 1715 Switzerland demand 248 Hamburg demand 142 Mew York demand 57 13 i 6 Montreal demand 573 4 Batavia demand 104 1J Samarang demand 1 04
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  • 90 7 London T.T. 2 4 7 9 London demand Jiff I London 30 days' sight 2 4 IWM London 60 days' sight 24 516 I London 3 months' sight 2 4 SIM 1 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1132 New York demand 5 1 7?! 1 New York 90
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  • 134 7 New Protection Bill In Commons British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 28. THE Cin?matograph Film Bill was pre- sented In the House of Commons yesterday and the text, following closely on the July White Paper, is being issued to-day. The bill continues the protection afforded to the British him
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  • 192 7 (From Cur Oven Correspondent I Johore, Wednesday. Tan Ah Joo, the owner o f trie Koieh which capsized in the Straits o! Johore on the morning of Oct. 20 when three lives, it is believed, were lost, was pro-' duced again this morning before T Jiche Haron bin
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    • 151 7 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC OF N V NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' i (MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE. Meyer Chambers, Singapore, (Second Floor) P. O. Box 333
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  • 106 8 Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. today. k Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. *Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. v Medan. Jask§, +Amsterdam* and LondonS: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m to-morrow.
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  • 172 8 Mails expected from Furope etc. (London) by Air I Imperial to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 6 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters £.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) toBay. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and
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  • 97 8 The 9JH. Siberg for Tandjong Pandan &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 8 a.m. on Oct. 29 will new „t 10 a.m. on the same day. I Owing to the late arrival of the Eastbound Imperial aeroplane, the air mails for Australia, Java &c. previously announced as
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Oct. 20 was delivered in London on Oct. 27.
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  • 143 8 Gen. Van Der Heyden, Dutch, 640 ton<, from Belawan Oct. 27, to Uclawon Oct. 29. Henrik, Norwegian, 761 tons, from Malacca Oct. 28, to Bangkok Oct. 29. Tobelo, Dutch, 687 tons, from Pontianak Oct. 28, to Pontianak Oct. 30. Belawan, Dutch, 715 tons, from Koemai Oct. 28. to
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  • 41 8 The Angers Ls expected to arrive at Singapore from Marseilles via Port Said Djibouti, Colombo, Madras and Pondicnerry on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 7 a.m.. and sail on the same day at 12 noon for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong
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  • 116 8 Singapore, uct. /y. Shios alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Last Whart (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Meonia 18; Mata Hari 16; Gewane 14: Tricolor 11: Tanimbar 9; Neleus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Kelantan 31; Taybank 32: Steel Voyager 34;
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  • 370 8 1 Flying Boat Survey I Flight (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Oct. 23. a FASTER Imperial i A to ing boats by tinfl i an d service, is replace the e survey flight of satyrus, which arrived in PenanK to-day.. f a max j m um 3
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  • 158 8 Full of Trie Acid and to Move if all your joins were so upc acid ibat you thou <..jtun ite p n to be able o in a chair, you would do r.. v* 1 ge», .veil. This women had our—but still she suffered
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 338 8 MALAYA'S PftEMIEH HOTEL J t TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 TO 9.15 P.M. I J DINNER AND DANCE (formal) 945 TO MIDNIGHT POPULAR CABARET ENTERTAINMENT j BRYMAN TRIO j CLARA, MAGDALENE VICTOR i t NON-DINERS $1.00. S HOOK NOW THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON i J TUESDAY, NOV. 9TH. >
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    • 149 8 THEY'RE PLAYING h< THE PATH 0F ll danger! |y^V V LIFEBUOY ll WATCH OVER EIR HEALTH! You'd think your kiddies safe enough, playing quietly on th* floor. There's nothing you can see there to harm them. Yet, as they play, they're running the risk of disease! The dirt they pick
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    • 154 8 FOR BEST VALUE AND CHEAPfw I PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF I WATCHES I CLOCKS I A I ALARM I CLOCKS I Enquiries invited from all markets. Wholesale only supplied p Thone 3785, writ* or call at ffe E. NASSIM SONS, al 381, North Bridge Road fa SINGAPORE cf jajy-
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 177 8 Ipostal intelligence* i I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOB PER Ok* AND TOO Cirt 29 1 p.m. Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and 230 p.rn Timor Dilly anc 1 29 2.30 pm Muntok PlancliLS Bengkalis, F. de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe Siak and Selat
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  • 2318 9 v i neni Of Penang As Military Fortress Council 4npun, nts A Busy Time Ahead The March Of Pro- Air Services And Landing Facilities PedalRickshas On The Hill—Where Is The Service For Town?—A Malayan Beauty Returns From (.nation Visit With A Surprise Bidding Ail Revoir
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 110 9 vTaI v r A all "PRUDENTIAL" PROFIT POLICIES IN FORCE ON THE 31st. DECEMBER RECEIVE A BONUS INSURE NOW AND REAP THE BENEFIT OF THIS YEAR'S BONUS EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR WITH the "PRUDENTIAL" Post ihe attached enquiry to-day it entails no obligation whatever THE PRUDENTIAL to the prudentiajl
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    • 364 9 v hair speaks for R> s -and says AM AM I AFTER YOUR HEALTH C I A fcil O A% AND BEAUTY SHAMPOO 31l J-% %J V J make your own lashionahle m betting at home with Wave Set. lis so easy so BLONDES and brown-haixcd girls should use AM
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    • 89 9 DIAMOND AT FACTORY PRICES H Built entity of Bnti.h part*. m*At id land by faw.mj* Ua»ar» Finn quality *i«uy atati rorrr»n»'n:'-. accwaUlv nuwhinH. «a*ur» MM r*«> IWMajM and tndunnji Mronjih. All r- "ame» »re preciaion oajanced. Chromium A^^. piatH T*ru TS*»* Cyeict ar* offtrtd comiidirabjy lo»*r pncca Iran tiarhmaa o(
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    • 137 10 I Si'LCtAL MQKMNG MATINE£ lt.M Satat*? AjjjAMßßAl tq c i 5-9 is TRADER BBflW ""'thklrkda lewis arr,i >v nient in ihr hislorv of V Two years in the making! V J Drama and romance! Man S tiOsiflii«nV V again*! man, man against wild S mHI Ift. African animala, beaatagainbl s*
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    • 209 10 j Read These Enthusiastic Reviews' A Great and Glorious MwkM -Sp-ctacle! 1 mmmmx*mmm*m* A FlRsr CLASS PICTURE, "A JOY TO LISTEN TO" DAILY TzM tq OVER SKETCH THAW TIIE r TO T BE 1 A MISSEty -GLORIOUSLY MUSICAL" ij st Kit? 01 <3»bl SINDAY CHRONICLE. EVENING NEWS. DAILY m!2l. EVfiR
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    • 138 10 REPUBLIC Foti JAPAN Remarkable Pari Suggestion THE suggestion be tnat a «epuoac I 1 Tabouis, writing Ln L'O The writer assert* thai this rscertamea norn i certain big Japanese statesm v «J, S Paramount* Bafl^ Harder Mvstm j Again tri'th proves stranger, mere j thrilling, than fiction? with Lew Ayres
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  • 197 11 £48 Millions Rise In Six Years British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 28. THE debate in the House of Commons 1 on the Address to the Throne was continued last night and will be resumed to-day. The Government's social policy was under discussion last night and in
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  • 393 11 Chief Justice Reserves Judgment Singapore, Thursday. IF a person takes a radio set on trial from a private individual for a few days and is found in possession of the set without a licence for same does it constitute an offence? This is a nuestion that will
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    • 275 11 1 HEALTH! plump, healthy be l»k p daughter is Icely that •he clige.sthe case, .--will fter which gain weigh: appiness. When and peevish. but Baby's j him hapoy less than b<n hi> o-ly [Six months Oreen il ETS lURE for od protection 6 Co-, Ltd. •o-f. TISFACTION J iv Clock
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    • 389 11 Sole A£«nt: j SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD. Restore Vitality world's greatest toh ie OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS j An English Pronouncing Dictionary J by Daniel Jones, showing the pronoun- J ciation of over 54,000 words in Interna- j tional phonetic Transcription. An entirely new. revised, and reset edition J of a
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    • 133 11 DOLLS! DOLLS! A unique Range of DOLLS in Pottery. Something Entirely New and Pleasing in Dolls. Artistic and of Antique Japanese styles. Our Collection Will Amaze and Delight You and Your Friends. CHRISTMAS IS AT HAND COME IN WITH YOUR LITTLE ONES AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE. BAB A CO., LTD.
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    • 58 11 .J. .J. jHAPPY THEATRE S 7.15. 9.30. S S Double Feature j j Week-End Programm? j j "I COVER THE WAR" j with JOHN WAYNE I 1 Newsreel Cameramen I I against Desert Warriors also S SALLY EILERS—JAMES DUNN S "WE HAVE OUR MOMENT" S Love! Loot! j Laughs! Commencing
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    • 513 11 I Great World Show 1 CABARET j j TO-NIGHT, 6 PJHf. TO MIDNIGHT. S j MONDAY. IST NOVEMBER. jCHARITY NIGHT S IN AID OF 1 CHINA RELIEF FUND j CABARET ITEMS BY CHINESE LADIES. S GLOBE THEATRE: To-night, SHIRLEY TEMPLE in DIMPLES.* MATINEES: Sat. Sun.. "COUNTRY DOCTOR." SKY TALKIE: To-night,
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  • 81 12 'I n So l? Neo away peacet a J? er ldence No 14 Gemmiil Lane, off Club Street, on the 25th hp C h?nH r 'i at the age of 60 having ?W. x e 4 SOa Messrs Tan Ji ghwee Tan Kim Swee. Tan Chvve.» Boon Tan Ngo
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  • 871 12 fHOSE who profess to take what they describe as a "realistic" view cf international affairs often •»k why it is that a hu.ee country like China, with her tremendous reserve of man power, is not in a better position to resist the invasion of an
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  • 215 12 NOTES COMMENTS War Correspondents the commencement of hostilities in Shanghai, newspaper corespondents have flocked into the city from ali parts of the globe, and axe to-day making the best of a difficult jcb in getting accurate information as to what is really happening in the war zones. These members represent
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  • 206 12 p view of the present campaign m China. Japan deems it exceedingly necessary to P us h the exploitation of iron resources in Manchuria According to Mr. Matsuoka. Governor of the South Manchuria Railway Company, who arrived in Tokyo recently 'he Showi Steel Works, a subsidiary concern of
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  • 121 12 A FTER the passin S ot a unanimous v °te by the League Committee condemning Japan for her rnthlca. aggrersion and for her deliberate vio'.a- ban of Intern; more was ht eardin» D early cessation ot the Par E take place definite step League* fl, fellow a
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  • 159 12 rwhat exte me act. still remains to b has certainly ai cf Chinese resistance eg and airmen, and confronted tions cf slang] t barbarous Japar weaknesses of ii. j sir forces, and tbt the world that the Japanese] so Invincible a; they i world believe. The attitude of
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  • 169 12  -  B? "Looker On" call them tri-partite talks because of the tripe that is talked. Man is the only animal that wains upright Well, how else could he ha got his trousers on? We can all learn a lot r m anlmah of course, but it is
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    • 167 12 j TRAVELLING RUGS j j i j IDEAL FOR TRAVEL, MOTORING AND MANY OTHER j j USES. WEIGHT TWO LBS. I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE i• i. S S KUALA LUMPUR. *y 2iZ 'fj. i 1 jk Wonderland of Toys. jl C See the new Engines, '^X^J^M^< I Dolls, I
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    • 79 12 :91 studio 3 3 j for folo-portrait I by j I g foto-artiot i j I j Railways ON AND FROM I ST NOVEMBER, 1937 THE SINGAPORE DAY MAIL TRAIN WILL DEPART FROM No. I PLATFORM KUALA LUMPUR STATION. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED —by the most modern methods known to
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  • 515 13 DOOMED MEN Stiii Grimly Holding Out Reuter. J'HK humaneness of the British troops in Shangi a in helping many ref is trees to escape into safety was the subject of warm tribute by the Chinese Mayor yesterday, who also ihanked the
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  • 134 13 Arrival Of U.S. Delegates Reurer. I~ Berlin, Oct 28 un <?erstood from competent quarallv ri^H h 2\ the Gover nment has virtutenri h d9d M f a Cept the to attend th e Nine-Power Conference r»fw„ i Washington. Oct'2B. W ?S S of the st ate
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  • 37 13 Reuter. Shmghai. Oc, 28 Holding himself responsible for the loss of Tachang. General Chu Yao Hua. whose gallant defence of the town has made him a national hero, has committed suicide with an army pistol.—Reuter
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  • 78 13 No Interference By Japanese Reuter. «i mnuM London, Oct. 28. I UNDERSTAND there has been no as e where the Japanese military authorities have censored or delayed correspondence between His Majesty's Government and His Majesty's representatives in China," stated Lord Cranborne (Foreign Under-Secre-tary) in the House of Commons
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  • 457 13 For Heroism Of Chapei Chinese Reuter. London. Oct. 28. THE Chinese resistance to the Japanese thrust In Shanghai is one oi the most hvroic chapters in the annals ot any nation, declares the News Chronicle, in an Editorial. •The gallant fisht mad" by the Chinese In
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  • 75 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 27. ADMIRAL Yarnell has issued orders that in case of attack with machine guns or bombs by planes of any nationality on the defence forces or non-comba-tants in the United States defence sector the Marines are authorised to open lire in self-defence. This is
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  • 57 13 Reuter. Lloyd's have made a first contribution of £5,000 to the Lord Mayor's Fund for the relief of distress in China. The Cabinet sat for two and a half hours this morning and an hour and a quarter this afternoon. It is understood a long discussion took
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  • 402 13 Next Objective- CHINA WILL NOT TALK PEACE Shanghai, Oct. 29. J'HE situation in North Shansi is getting extremely tense. Japanese mischief-mongers and Chinese traitors in Tatung are compelling the inhabitants to recognise the independent government, and to fl the bogus flag- as a sign of their
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  • 38 13 Mr. R, Raker, manager Of the Shanghai cilice of Messrs. Thomas Cook and Sons, Ltd.. who arrived in Sirgapore by th<> Victoria yesterday. Mr. Baker iiad a uucy time in Shanghai with hundreds of passage bookings from refugees
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  • 43 13 Rib Broken In Car Mishap Reuter. Shanghai Oct. 29. MADAME Chiang Kai Shek broke a rib when her car overturned on the road to Shanghai from Nanking. She was accompanied by Mr. Donald, the Australian Adviser, who was uninjured. -Reuter.
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  • 122 13 Capt. Eyeston's Clutch Trouble Reuter. Bonneville Flats (Utah», Oct. 28. G. E. T. Eyeston, driving his new racing car Thunderbolt, did a mile run northward in 309.0 miles an hour unofficially. Tlie car broke down at the beginning of the second run. apparently through iluteh trouble, thus
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  • 121 13 Will Not Contribute To Cost Reuter. British Official Wireless. Rttoct London. Oct 28. ÜbblA has notified the Non-Interven-tion Committee that she will net contribute further towards the cost* of Spanish control, but has not withdrawn irom the Committee.- Reuter. London. Oct 28. It is stated, this evening,
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  • 89 13 Japan's Real Reason For Aggression Reuter. Washington. Oct. 2C. The Japanese are warring on us now because they wish to stop our progress. said the Chinese Ambassador. Mr. Wang, addressing the National Press Club luncheon. "The Chinese have tr.Jtae mor-3 pro-gi-vs in th> last decade than for centuries.
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  • 819 13 CHINA POLIC Attack By Mr. LlJ George London, Oct. 2m F OHO Cranborne, intervening in debate cn the Address in Hou-e of Commons, opened to-cj for the Labour Party by Mr. Nj Baker, referred to the charges of I Opposition that the
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    • 144 13 1 I Prevents irmhit a "d 41 /f7 boused with greater case aßfl L'ses less current and bHJ I "-JT comes hot almost as soon i j switched on. W ,s botn vi and r ht hanMi :vQ a; ed and requires no stand. (an be < tn stay at
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  • 191 14 DOR FOOD I )iution By Indian Merchants rom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ItTANT resolutions aimed at proving the lot of the Inimmigrant in this country >assed at a meeting of the or Indian Merchants' Assoi on Sunday, when Mr. S. A.
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  • 98 14 l Inspecting Defence Perimeter Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 28. .-Gen. Teller Smollett and her Stun* Officers, who were ting the British perimeter, under tire this morning when Japanese tanks tried to me-gun Chinese civilians fleecross the Shanghai-Hangchow ridge. British officers, who were standing at the southern end
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  • 311 14 •ict Court Conviction Quashed Singapore, Thursday. submission that the District ige had adopted a very strange ire in accepting the unsworn ,i?nt of the complainant made to alice in preference to a sworn 3nt made by him when be gave :e on oath at the trial, was made
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  • 224 14 Resigns On Grounds Of 111-Health British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 28. THE members of the House of Commons have resumed their Parliament Try duties with vigour and purposefulness after a long Summer recess, and at the beginning of to-day's session, the Ministers were faced with 115
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  • 105 14 Hongkong Welcomes New Governor Reuter. Hongkong, Oct. 28. SIR Geoffrey Northcote, the new Governor of Hongkong arrived this morning by the Ranchi and was greeted at the Queen s Pier by officials of the government, the Services, the Consular body and leading business men while
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  • 153 14 Pipers At Raffles Hotel Dance PIPERS from the Royal Jnniskilling Fusiliers will be heard at Raffles Hotel on Tuesday, Nov. 9, when the Poppy Day dance will take place. The cabaret, full particulars of which will be announced later, will include Irish jigs to the Irish pioes, a
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  • 87 14 The Ritz Cinema's current programme is a very entertaining one and coiui.-ts, besides inreresting snorts, of two outstanding pictures, "The Magnificent Brut?" with Victor MeLaglen and Jean Dixon featured in the principal roles, and -Top of the Town." a first
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  • 81 14 The attraction offered by the Garrick Theatre, GeyJang Serai, of showing two fuil-lengtn Hindustani talkies for one payment* met with great response, for e.e.?in last night, there was a large audience to "cc the two entertaining films. "The Black Rose" and "Devdas." The urogiamme
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  • 80 14 The London Film Exchange (Madras* is releasing to-night at the Jubilee Hal!, an excellent Indian film, entitled "Sri Thiagara," with M. Natesa Iyer, T. P. K. Saslri, C. P. S. Mari Iyer, and the Misses Kamala and Sita. The film has for its theme
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  • 92 14 Tabled By Conservative And Welsh Members British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 28. ONE hundred Conservative members, led by Mr. Amery and Sir Henry Paeecroft have tabled an amendment to the Address, trusting that in any trade negotiations with foreign countries. Government will make no commitments which
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  • 170 14 Commander Impressed With Airport Singapore, Friday. THE flying boat Satyrus arrived here shortly after 11 o'clock this morning on its survey flight. It was first sighted just before 11 o'clock coming from the direction of Johore, and after making two circuits round the Civil Airport, made a perfect
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  • 69 14 The Straits Echo understands that Mr. Hugh Fraser, at present Secretary to the High Commissioner. Kuala Lumpur, will act as Resident Councillor. Penang, when the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman goes on leave in December. It is stated that Mr. E. N. Taylor, Acting Public Prosecutor, Singapore,
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  • 57 14 Singapore, Fridr.y. Reported to have been knocked dov\n by a rickshaw, an eight-year-old Chinese girl was picked up unconscious in Cross Street yesterday with a deep punctured round in the right forearm, accompanied by severe bleeding. A young Chinese girl was removed to hospital last night suffering from
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  • 30 14 The annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association will be held at the Garden Club. China Building, on Friday. Nov. 5 at 5 15 p.m.
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  • 1595 14 MR.ALFAF "H/lANY tin companies are *H*J J M with the prospect of hav.nr ZSf JFI. e a a7, a y S aeTnise" anTif SIS' areaT are "not th* next ten years will see mining industry of .this country passing through a Mr This was a
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  • 223 15 BRITISH-OWNED Jmanese Driving Spearhead shanghai, Oct. 28. Ihe 77th day of the war found the Japan- > spearhead across the Sinking railway towards along the south which the Chinese are »in" attack. Japanese planes bombed Tines, heavy artillery ng the Chinese
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  • 246 15 iew Of Shanghai Position is the text of an official issued by Chinese Gers on Oct. 27: ng of October, the at Shanghai and on Hive: consisted of the three sectors: >• was a vertical line I ?e River and Wentsaothe neighbourhood of Nanziang. tor was a horizontal
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  • 47 15 Singapore, Thursday. Kwang. a young Chinese is committed to stand his the nPxr Assizes by Mr. Ivor the Fifth Magistrate, this mornnn a ehnrsre of murder of Chua Toh, at Pulau Brani. on the afternoon of Aug. 9. Recused, who was undefended, redefence.
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  • 396 15 Alleged Negligent Driving Singapore. Thursday. AN early morning crash on Aug. 29 last, had a sequel to-day when a charge of causing hurt to one Mohamed Khalid bin Madana Shaik by driving a motor car "in a manner so negligent as to endanger human life," was preferred
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  • 147 15 Acid Thrower Who Ran Away Singapore, Thursday. "THE Police, I had come to I my house to look wi ™Ysa C rinced advised to run away and so i« mv business in BUigap ul As a hawker S?ay to Kuala Lumpur. ha «er I am very afraid ol
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  • 57 15 Singapore, Thursday. For allowing their dogs to be out of doors without muzzles, three Chinese were fined as follows by Mr. H. A. For 7ev in the Criminal District Court to T d anAh Heng $17, Anet Sian $10 Kong Song $12, and Lim Hock Toe $12.
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  • 371 15 Judge Disagrees In One Case (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Oct 28. THERE was a sensational ending 1 to -da* to the eight days Assize trial of a Japine°se and'three Chinese who were charged with trafficking 488 counterfeit S.S. ten dollar notes when the Judge disagreed
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  • 191 15 Echo Of Wharf Extension Tragedy Singapore. Thursday. THERE was a sequel to a iatal accident which occurred at the West Wharf Extension of the Tanjong Pagar Docks on the evening of Oct. 21. when Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, held an inquiry into the death cf
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  • 84 15 Flying Boat Leaves For Penang (From Cur Oun Correspondent) Eangkok. Oct. 28. THE Imperial Airways flying-boat with Commander Murray and Mr. Curtis, Malayan and Siam representatives of Imoerial Airways, left Bangkok this morning at seven o'clock and landed in the waters of Kohsamui. Siarn's biggest viand in the
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  • 796 15 Nine-Power Treaty "MATTER FOR HER ALONE" F|*HE following is the full text of the Japanese Government's rei'lv to the invitation of the Belgian Government to participate in the Brussels Conference summoned under the Nine-Power Treaty:— "The Japanese Government has th° honour to acknowledge receiot of the
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  • 25 15 Mrs J. R. M. Pickthall, wife of the Superintendent, Customs and Excise. Port Swettenham. who has been to England, returned to Port Swettenham last week.
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    • 156 15 Our Delivers q Va I Grv s^Q tem is as follows:Tfce fleet of motorvans leaves I premises attfH?HP&^ morning to deliver 2£ad an, xcK. only thus I enablinc customers to have these 1 comrnodilj i v i ieS 111 P of time for breakfast. I The second delivery leaves at
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  • 462 16 EIGHT EVENTS INCLUDE THE FREE HANDICAP WnOHTS for Saturday, Nov. 6, J it 8ning dav of the Sinia£uow" ,nter raCe meetin^ HORSES-CLASS >. Div. 1. boul Dainty Silwu.; Qn Mountain 8tream r Vo Aerial Post
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  • 518 16 Entrance Fee Reduced Singapore, Friday. THAT a reduction of the entrance fees from $5C to §25 was desirable with a view to increasing membership of (he Club Was the general view taken by members at the 33th annual general meeting cf the Keppci Golf
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    156 16 Seating Arrangements At The S.C.C. TOR to-morrow's Inter-State rugby r football match on the Padang between Singapore and Negri-Malacca, there will be. In addition to the usual members' enclosure, seats for th e public on the S.C.C. side of the Padang at 50 cents and on the S.R.C.
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  • 95 16 Garrison Heat Island At Tanglin npHE ladies' match between the Garn:tV Uoif Club and the Inland Club was playeo at Tanglin ves.crctav reCh.h by" inV Vinf r lhe Garrison* Golf ciua by lO'.i points to l'o name, WerC M 6cluw ion'T' J B McMorini Mr*. P. Mm. land*! S B
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  • 33 16 at the HE? WUI on weather pennitUn? s ami hHn «w». A viev. of the play in progress when the S.C.C. and S.R.C. first teams met on the Cricket Club pitch yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 113 16 Rugby Football At Tanglin A FAST game of rugby football was played at Tanglin yesterday between Fort Canning and a team from H.M.S. Terror, the Fort running out winners by six points (two penalty goals) to three points (one try). The Terror started aggressively and McCarthy opened
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  • 514 16 Undergrads Beat Grads 43-3 Singapore Frid AISPLAYING all round sup *f particularly in the threeou the Undergrads of Raffles C feated the Graduates m fixture on the College groui by 43 points '8 goals ai three points I a try i. The Grads were slow
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    • 26 16 Experience Tells* 8 CenlUr y has tau Sht Fraser Neave to the finest aerated waters in Malaya. l' Th., exr*riencc is you. safeguard. SAFETY THIRST j
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    • 75 16 jX'MAS SALEI j COMMENCING OA/<*/ I I MONDAY NOV I* j WcDNESCMV ,o*. j j*o DAIS. ARTICLE j j j SOLD. j jEchigoya Co., Ltd.l j Ml, HUDDLE ROAD. i A Indigestion aoesnt live hereany more*' "1B(L vSUN f PAY, OCT. 31«. A NEW-WORLD X jg X 4» nflh °Is
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  • 720 17 Vromberg Wa* Hot tied Up |;1 "STICKS**) Singapore, Friday. spr ed in attack and inf !:1 V. Her deierimnatioii U Anishinf save the KeVreation Hub a welli,n six soals to ml SCC on the padang 11, burgc *roud that
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  • 217 17 Miss C. A. Phillip Wins Competition A special competition for Associates over 9 holes on the new course was played on Wednesday afternoon and resulted in a win for Miss C. A. Phillip with a net score of 27. Fifty six cards were taken out and the
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  • 64 17 St Andrew's rugby football XV >r tc-dav. vs. Ruffles College, at Raffles College, has been selected as follows: L W Tan. A. Kadir. Low Kee Pow. R. Hoffman. Lim Swe e Chin. T. C. Yapp, p R Lewis. T. Chew. E X Kon. Chong Hock Hai.
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  • 321 17 Skins Superior At Sepoy Lines Singapore. Friday. THE Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Rugby fifteen still merrily continue in a winning vein. After disposing of the 9th Heavy Brigade. R.A.. on Saturday last ami the Royal Army Medical Corps a few days previous, they met and inflicted
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  • 49 17 Th? following will represent the R»fl Raffs rugby team v. St Andres's i <5.-nool on Friday at St. Andrew's Bchet I I held at 5.15 p.m.: Mills; Kohlhnfi Valbcrg, Loveday, Oliveiru. Corde!* Ondat.je, Lewis; Bruyns, Carroll, Ronccn; Savage, Baker. Alphansa. Aibrecni j i anta Maria.
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  • 28 17 In a horlkcy matched thf Association second XI b> Ml P» tester** the Association side .brat tram from the minesweepr: Ab.n i. three goals to one.
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    • 66 17 'Thank you, Glaxo" 1 ""■boy to healthy H •trong. He wii a contented, b« r py baby, and ha* grown :uio a lively, iturdy Ud. J A if oalv rvcrv mother would tAffe I Ulaxo first, I am *nre m tnai ihrrr would be no m feeding trouble* whatever. -^...^^^^^Mf^^l^^j
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    • 237 17 BOXING AT THE HAPPY WORLD PARK i TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 P.M. CYCLONE KID vs. KID GABO 6 < 3 > rounds 118 lbs. SILVER KID vs. E. HENDRICK 4 rounds 118 lbs. LITTLE MY DIN vs. LOUIS NERV A 4 rounds 112 lbs. W. JOHNSON vs. M. OS MAN 4
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  • 261 18 Dr. Chen Chang Lok Popular Chinese Government Official Returns To Singapore—En Route To Ottawa To Take Up His New Appointment Indians And Chinese On Friendly Terms Both In Malaya And Abroad What The Chinese Arc Doing For The Relief Fund—Efforts Made In Batu Pahat Anc Singapore (By
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  • 195 18 A FEW leaders have sent me items of interest to Chinese in Malaya, and raost cf these deal with the efforts of ihe Chinese in every part of the Peninsula to swell the Relief Fund Here's news from Batu PahatThrough the arduous work of the Chinese community in Batu Pahat
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  • 180 18 k SUM of $1,056.10 (equivalent to over J* $2,000 In Chinese currency* was tQO V f A Sln t' a Pore by the Merriads Musical Association in connection S* tne staging of their play "The FrtS^^ r n Friday last. Sale of ticket, and advertixn on the prognunme S Long
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  • 80 18 Mr. Ong g ai Rn J ?fi the rellef fun dIn local an n P nr Wno te will be the Oleh Oleh rfprtv ated actors of fort to ma^e^h? I p^f ol no ef l>Jpte success perionnance a com- <»• i Dr. Chen Chang Lok, who is on his
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  • 241 18 Proposed Journey t" Mecca fj l <From Our 0„ Co I u Johorc Bahru. 0t IfNGKU Mohamed b 2j U lid. Deputy Men"; b 1 I who has retired after 4 5 ,f r I with Government «i ar J dinner last night bv at the residence
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  • 286 18 >ew Books For Issue To-Alorrcw THE ur.dernoted newly added noos, tion and fiction works v.ill L foi issue at Raffles Library Things Past Redress tuJmTT pustine Birrell; Bevond tto q i; w X f lorers J. Boog-Watson and J is aoe r£? Bv r ,I? 1 0ad u
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  • 13 18 Mrs. W. Linehan. with her younger son, has returned to Malaya Irom Home.
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    • 296 18 UPS W|R?"\ MEAUr AUURING'j wfmjm -Mr s A 1 D JlSu'* warren WILLIAM r[^ v<( M r ri I Read why this movie star picked I the 9«H with the Tangee Lips i We presented Mr. William Co three- hnc-Iy fVb One wok the ordinary hpsuck I -•©ae, DOl,p«ick...and the
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    • 22 19 operated receiver! psf 1 i For full particulars ring 2007 or write to: j RADIO MALAYA j *5, Stamford Road. r V
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    • 183 19 A care-free w%mgm HAPPY LIFE F 5' iif>on GOOD HEALTH My whole family has benefited so much by the j use of Kalzana that I only wish more would give it a trial" writes Mrs. U., London. Mineral starvation is the cause of many troubles children are often rale, irritable
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    • 1480 19 W W j H n RADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE Malayan Listeners Radio Wavelength 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs.) 6 20 p.m. Concert Relayed from Mont- OP r BRITISH EMPIRE 740 am -~English Folk-songs— 2: The pe iiier. M• X A-U-Tiajo nnAnn a Southern Counties. Winifred Radford c.55 p.m. Gramophone Records. D]\|B C. JrKUuKAMMES
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    • 364 20 I ADVANCE YET ANOTHER STEP NOW MAGIC VOICE FOR TABLE MODEL r WHAT IS MAGIC VOICE? I jiar -.Mimr ~jLMWOV'' ft aWft T!<e entir Purpose of a radio I the low freque-ey 1 range "and ftm**" 9 Pure, natural tone Is the result —tone with a quality ol H.M.V. Amencan
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    • 120 20 NEW jI |1 SHIPMENT j j ™IS ARRIVED! j i A LOW PRICE I j v SET WHICH I S OMBIXES j 140.00 j I —HOE BOOIY LEONG, I i Distributors: < t CARTER CO., Singapore J I™ E RAn,O^U AGENCY, VVINSON «,0,0 CO.. J J Ipoh. J i LEONARD
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    • 786 20 c m a ft t> BERLIN STATION I?lij|«*i>;»i3 Lis.i'iicrs ICaclio M D B D-l/1 31.38 metres (S.oGI» kcs.J, L»J» sir 13 74 metres (15.200 krs.); OJN 31.45 'Continued from par 16) (b.MO kcs.); DJE 16.8» metres (17,760 kcs.) and DJQ 19.63 me- i <J 1 VWAPTir I 1 tin—New York,
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  • 611 21 Discussions fiW° n POPULATION B> A r BlaS) don. Oct. 12. i„g the British jiGEK* s >;H t areas of ited through :m Great Bri- Empire and Conference made that Brishou?d transfer hnn nta to tho eir personnel 5, representing rj organlsettlement ifen nee, which .nd lasted
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  • 407 21 Periodic "Weighings-In" Of Gorillas MOK and Moina, the Zoo Gorillas, have submitted to one of their periodic •weighings-in" to which they have been subjected since their arrival. When first received in 1932 Moina, then aged about seven years, weighed 112 lb., against the five-year-old Mole's 70
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  • 161 21 One Killed And 25 Injured Toulouse. I A clergyman nas been killed and 2) i French pilgrims injured in a collision beiween a lorry and a charabanc neai here. The pilgrims were reluming from a pilgrimage to a tomb at Pibrac, 1U irom Toulcu e. Their charabanc was
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  • 41 21 Dr Stewart, Medical Officer in- charge-of Nova Scotia Estate Group Hospitals, Teluk Anson, it is understood. 'is shortly going on Home leave Mr. J M. Scoular has taken his place as Hon Secretary of the Lower Perak Club. Teluß I ..n^on.
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  • 626 21 Births And Migration STATEMENT BY MR. LYONS Sydney, Oct. 11. "J*UE real wealth of a nation," said Mr. Lyons in a statement to the Press, "isnot in its trade, in dustry. flocks and herds, buildings, mineral resources and accumulate 1 capital, but in its people. This applies
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  • 59 21 Substantial Increase In Number Enlisted British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 27 The Army's last recruiting figures were up again last week. The intake of recruits for the regular armv in all districts showed an increase of 288 over the corresponding week year, the total being G20. out of
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  • 16 21 Mr. E. B Evans is returning to Singapore hv the Sarpedon. which Is due on Saturday.
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    • 220 21 X xllpgßF ___k|_f t > dMHHMmsliS^^^^^^^^^HEra^ rjß—W _^__________fl_P e v «9Nbl«'>-' 7sf________BßP^^ ■pgOl 7 7/, B/C7 V2J7V Mvr/ 1 ANNOUNCING A NOTABLE NEWCOMER TO THK The P>itr Seven joins the Austin range as a ear of mar.y Rj! vf| attractions. Firstly, it is a four-door saloon with all-sto.»l bodywork that
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  • 594 22 SUCCESSFUL I Will Be Heard For First Time messages from Schumann u are responsible, it is claimed, for thr discovery of a violin concerto of his which will be heard for the first time during a forthcoming BBC Symphony Concert at Queen's
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  • 61 22 PLAYERS OF THE ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB taking part in the BBC's saecestfai attempt to televise football direct irom v cluu s giuumi. George F. A'lison, Manager cf the Aisenal Club and well known to BBC listeners for his fuot br II commentaries, is seen introducing on? of the players to
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  • 155 22 THE second half of the Association football match between Chelsea and Sunderland will be described by Ivan Sharpe in the Empire programmes on Nov. 6. The commentary will come from Chelsea's ground at Stamford I Bridge. London. i In the two fixtures between Chelsea and Sunderland during the 1936-37 season,
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  • 273 22 'A Scientist Guarantees a Ghost' is the compelling sub-title of the next talk in the series from Daventry 'Can >ou Beat it?' It will be given by Harry trice, who is honorary secretary of the University of London Council for Psychical Investigation and one 0 f BriJ^m'^best -known authorities on
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  • 285 22 cjpeaKers m the yonn* w m r ut the microrAoS bC annouilc 1 Mar. 5. I.v Pm Transmission 4 Nov in fi 0 n Transmission 6. Nov r 0 n G.M.T. a.m FOOTBALL TELEVISED FOR FIRST TIME Arsenal Players From Highbury roOTBALL was successfully televised irom a club ground for
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  • 169 22 Broadcast Version Of "Tess Of The D'Urberviiles" SrZb ti ngle br oadcast. and it D-rtc 1 t ho presented in three i ring O-t the week begini Oi, and tilC l*ovv> o in ii> f* f during th e following week. 1 0 .^i, a Wl!1 conc
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  • 209 22 Initial Talk In t, "As 1 See ir 1 BERNARD SHAW, the author and draiT.c,ti t cast to oversea listener grammes on Nov. 2. h- c :o give the initial talk it, See It,' which will Daventry at weekly inter- 2nd of January. Mr. Shaw is
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  • 166 22 Hampstead Heath. London .northern height' and perhaps thi known 'lung' of the British mspired a programme thai BBC programmes will hear Presented in the form of a narration, the programme something of the long aid i story of the Heath. Many' I trious figures who sought n
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  • 21 22 P. S. G. O'DONNELL, the new conductor of the BBC Military which frequently broadcast- in the programmes from Davcntr courtesy 8.8.C. >.
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  • 143 22 Margot Macgibbon, the violinist, will be heard with Jackson (Pianoforte) in the the series of programmes d violin sonatas of Corelli (Tran i Oct. 31.) Corelli. an Italian who lived from 1653 to 1715 said to have laid the foun violin technique, his sona composed to exploit
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  • 123 23 Reference In Commons By Sir John Simon British Official Wireless. R London, Oct. 26. EPLYING to an enquiry in the speech of the Opposition leader. Major Attlee. regarding the King's proposed visit to India, Sir John Simon said, "I think His Majesty's words in his gracious
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  • 141 23 New Territorial Army Appointment British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 27. POLONKL Sir John Brown has been appointed Deputy Director-General ot the Territorial Army at the War Cmce in accordance with the reorganisation foreshadowed by the War Solitary a week ago. to provide for ths n ew
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  • 76 23 Considerable Increase In Revenue British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 26. THE Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue amounts to £359,062,169 compared with £341,576.495 at a corresponding date last year. The total expenditure, less self-balancing items, is £467.388,211 compared with £429,223,920 at a corresponding date of 1936.
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  • 27 23 Found Drowned In A Well Reuter. London, Oct. 26 Marshal BroomhaU, ex-missionary in China, was found drowned In a well near his home in NorfhcHurch, Hertfordshire.—Renter
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  • 30 23 Reuter. London, Oct. 27. Mr. Eden announced in the Commons to-day that he himself, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald and Sir Alexand [pear would reprcrent Britain a' the Far feast Conference.—Reuter.
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  • 85 23 Revival Due To Steady Demand British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 26 EFFORTS are being made to revive the skilled craft of charcoal burning in England. This highly skilled occupation. formerly much practised in ti tEnglish countryside, had declined owing to the competition of fore gn imports and other
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  • 80 23 Quicker Deliveries Of New Machines London. Oct. 27. lARGE rcale series production of air- daft has been subjected to examination by British manuiacturers recently and as a result schemes ar? in oprration whereby it will become Possible to accelerate the deliveries of man types. An example, was provided
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  • 195 23 Chinese For Trial On Murder Charge (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. HOW a man cycled three miles with a sab wound in the abdomen was recounted at the local police court, when Tan Ah Khooi stood charged with having caused the death of Teo
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  • 155 24 Mr. Hugh Denham. who is producing the 1 tage play "Fresh Fields," at the Victoria Theatre, on Nov. 11. 12 and 13, in aid of th« E»H Ha g Poppy C ly Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tcrreau, who relenrated the 25th
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