Malaya Tribune, 30 October 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol AXU- -No. 256. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 30, 1937 FIVIfc CliNt... The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Oct. SO, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 2') PAGES- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1937 MlI^U'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 WITH WlgH keaki \>t Ti The 0 "BULLDOG" .^,^c I ato irr j' I, "A ACTS AS A TONIC I »«d BODY BITILDKIt 1 Look for the whole Bulldog on th e GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU I GllTnME c €lg (Incorp In S.S.) MILK AT ITS BEST MXCAPORE'S FAVOIHITi:
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    • 202 1 SIT Xl* AY TIUBIWE Dominant W: in Malaya .1 The Original ■'DIMES ||f Whrtl.rr for HKAT!N<; and U' or occasional COOKING when it ?eom* unnecessary to lip;ht a wood fire th p Original Primus Apparatus has no equal jfc for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials. u?ed in
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  • 288 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES UNUSUAL LAUNCHING Vessel Named With A Coconut Glasgow. PICTURESQUE scenes, unprecedented on the Clyde, marked the launch recently of the passenger and pilgrimcarrying steamer El Medina from the Whiteinch shipyard of Messrs. Barclay, Curie and Company. Limited. The vessel, which has been built for the Scindia Steam
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  • 194 2 Largest Ship Ever Built In English Yard (By Air Mail) Liverpool, Oct. 15. A new transatlantic liner which may prove the largest ever built in an English shipyard is being constructed for the Cunard-Wnite Star Line at Birkenhead. So quickly is the work progressing that it may create
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  • 41 2 The Leconte de Lisle is expected to arrive at Singapore from Haiphong, Tourane and Saigon to-day (Oct. 30) at 11 p.m., and sail to-morrow at 6 a.m., for Pondicherry, Madras, Colombo, Aden, Djibouti, Port Said and Maiseiiles.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 486 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. MX* BRITISH INDIA {incorporated in RnglaM). P. o. s. N. co.'s sailiiTgs. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. BEHARI 6,000 Nov. 1 fLUPUTANA 17.000 Nov. o SOUDAN X 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
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    • 134 2 B. I S. N. CO*S SAILINGS. FOR BANGKOK. Leave Due Singapore. KOLA In port Oct. 31 KISTNA Nov. 3 Nov. v for PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. KHANDALLA Nov. 3 Nov. 4 KAROA Nov. 10 Nov. 14 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PON DI CHERRY AND MADRAS. ROHNA
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    • 647 2 I I KOKUSAI LINE. j j J i (KOKUSAI KISKN KAISHA) I (Incorporated In Japan). I j For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Doe Due SaiUnt 1 Penanc Spore Spore via New York imm KOMAKI MARU Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Keelonf Dec, 1« S J
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    • 351 2 Special Holiday Cruises Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Pcna Dlipl. From. Ret'g M n Ton* 6'pore. Spore MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. SO NOV. 19 BORTNOIA" 12,500 Dec. 11 Dec. H Luxurious One-Class Motorshlps All Cabins have adjoining private bath ROUNDTRIP FARE: (excluding eta? shore in Bangkok) $140 ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT
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    • 348 2 STEAMER SAI! §MMDOK1 Tht unaeraotca *s* n tended fixtures;— OUTWARD *»r MANILA, ■OMHBOHG north rum*. >i Dm 5 s.s. "KOELN" omits Jaoan s.s. "gneisenau" on China ROM2 09 I »r NOLLANU MAJ54*l s.s 1 "DONAU" also c Dunkirk, Aul a 5 mjs. "HAVEL aisu ca M*seilles, Casab: 8 &J. "KOELN"
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  • 310 3 How Problem Is Dealt With THE incrca.se in the number of cases seeking admission to leper settlements Is a matter of grave concern to the Government anc steps are being taken to deal with this problem, states Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald in the annual report of
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  • 158 3 32 To Be Added This Year British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 28 DURING the present year some 32 ships for His Majesty's fleet wiil have been completed and put into commission. They include six cruisers, nine destroyers, three submarines and fourteen mine sweepers and smaller craff. Next
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  • 101 3 New Zealand Labour Adamant Reuter Wellington, Oct 28 THE Premier, in reply to a deputation of the New Zealand Federation of Labour, gave many reasons why an embarco against Japanese shipping should not be imposed, reports the president of the Federation, who states that the deputation told the
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  • 59 3 British Official Wireless. London. Oct 2fl Ono o/ file function?, arranged m connection with the slate Visit to London of King Leopold ol the Belgians will be a luncheon by the Lord Mayor at the Guildhall on November 17. following the presentation of an address from the Corporation
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  • 43 3 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 27. The establishment of a Siamese Legation in Berlin Ls announced. The New Charge d'Alfanes Phra Sundara Vachana, was received by Hen*, yon Neurath yesterday. Hitherto, the Siamese Legation in London has included Germany in lta territory—Reuter.
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  • 59 3 Reuter Wireless. Rome, Oct. 25. A complete deadlock is expected here as a result of to-day's non-interven-tion meeting. It is considered that Italy and Russia will refuse tn move from their positions of last Friday. Italy now stands for the whole British plan of July, at which
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    • 409 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERT!SIMENTS Bl IC NOTICES Singapore Municipality 11 NDERS. ym invited for the or service. For 1 Tender Room. Date of Closing. II mganaat i Jaws and rn 10th Nov., 1937. vards of S < 73 I pm., 17th Nov., 1937 C H GOLD IE, Municipal Secretary. 1 ORDINANCE. I
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    • 658 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received at the Honourable The Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 12th November, 1937, for the following works:— For the supply of Labour and Materials necessary to quarrying stone from the quarry known as No. 6
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    • 549 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. WARNING. WE bring to the notice of all motor owners in Malaya the fact that certain dealers are offering for sale to the public, reconditioned spark plugs of well known makes, which plugs do not carry any outward marking to indicate their second-hand condition. We would advise all
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    • 440 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—Qualified Malay lady teacher TT to give private tunion to Maiay girl thrice a week. Details to General Post Box No. 28, Singapore. WANTED—Experienced Chinese Short- hand-typist with good knowledge of I engineering terms. Apply P.O. Box No. 669. WANTED—Canvassers, and Students left school, wherever in residence, sell
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    • 319 3 MISCELLANEOUS. EXCHANGE YOUR STAMPS with Foreign Members. Particulars 5 cts. stamp. Straits Stamp Exchange Postbox 503. Singapore. COR Reliable and Prompt Repairs to 1 Buildings, etc., Consult *Mayphll Building Co.. 14-c Chuiia Street. Singapore. MAKE MONEY in your time. We 111 can teach you and will prove It by sending
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  • 451 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Oct. 29. Previous To-day Change Steadier Quiet, Steady. Tone Spot Buyen. 7 5 16 7» 2 +3 16 Sellers. T* a 7 9 16 +3 16 (1st Forward) Nov. Buyers. 7 5 16 7' 2 +3 16 Sellers. 7 9 16 +3 16 (2nd
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  • 53 4 Singapore, Friday. Messrs S. E. Levy and Co, Singapore have received cabled new., from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Price Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.52 0.52 be;; o uet Consolidated y.BO 9.80 Consolidated Mines 0.017 0.018 IX.L. 0.55 057 San Mauricio 0.52 0.56 United
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  • 59 4 Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 26 Opinion here is generally favourable 'v the eagerly-awaited statement by the United States Steel Corporation which announces a dividend of cne dollar on the common stock (the first for years), together with the usual 1 "175 on preferred stock. The declaration is a
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  • 103 4 Investment Supi.i i i, Cill-Edj, -il 1 MM 1 ON the £.Uj<:k 1 .a' l day'* -ilxaj j_- i4iiv J»nyrovt'd thn .rcjtii».!. «uivrally < t\, t criiritles i Ai.-.u: taiiied tuVd*Unri>< c jj. I pui*t Chine?'.Wheat v.j* linn »i crou t-sfimr U Tile I rune alive pressure aria.lUE;
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  • 121 4 Profit Of 52.L7 I .1 The Year THE oniiUM owe»: it 1 i EufuSir •TU L on No\ r. In th* report for lit y 10. the directors itr J Thy year's h: ruofl* of 53,427 :a profit o! 52.89 C ig if:,. The avetag»- price m]
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  • 132 4 Singapore. 0 R. (Siarn» W Coast No. pi I R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 pcs R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per X Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No 2
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 579 4 j Oversea-Chinese Ban king Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements» v CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid tp $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHLLIA STREET, SINGAPORE, j TELEPHONES I Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 1 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." y LONDON BANKERS NEW YORK BANKERS
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    • 180 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) BUtGAFOKB BKAJTCH: IPaJmeMe Strata, Authorised and Subscribed :00 00 Branches: Bombay Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein! Ba^ T irkuk Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opined and money received on Fixed Deposits on terms to be ascertained on application SAVINGS DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
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    • 119 4 STOP DIABETES! EAT WHAT YOU LIKEj Just imagine yourself a guest in the festival party where most delicious dishes and ice-creams are served Do you prefer to sit tight uhile others j enjoy. OT Why not you start taking as ethers are doinr;. i DRINK D. T. LIM'S DIABETES HERB
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    • 64 4 SINGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS. Beverages Excellent European. Chinese and Malavan Dishes Full Course or f elect Dishes— Ro!l in and See How Good Things Are. Courteous and Prompt Attention. One Trial will Convince You. MOOI CHIN RESTAURANT. 420, North Biidg* Road. Open Until 2 a.m. Thone 3685. FOR SEWING
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    • 100 4 1»?« Nf>* ffIENCH HE MED*, THERAPIGN No. 2 THERAPION No 3 iSi- E CL"C'B rHLLB far the Liu,* Get Gartered Comfortably with PdRIS GARTERS Remember the world's Jbest garter is Paris iThe world says so in jParis sales Outlasts any garter made Outclasses any garter sold. ff Xook for the
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  • 627 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co» ipore, Oct. 29tii. 10 a.m. MINING Fraaer Co. Buyers Seller*. 49 5,1^ h: Jig 30 31|fl i y 50J- 55-nom 29 9 310 97 1 01 236 24 6xd iri 17» il;*y 29 (J 30 6 20 9 21 9 0
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  • 130 5 Malayan Indians To Present Ambulance AT a meeting of the council of man- agement of the Central Indian Association of Malaya held at 9. Holland Road. Kuala Lumpur, it was decided to receive voluntary contributions frcm the members of the Indian Community in Malaya and uiilise the
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  • 415 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Saturday. U7E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following- on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White. Weld and Co.. Nev. York, report to us by cable as follow:STOCK Recent changes in margins plus new
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  • 285 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 29th. 10 a.m. Total U Company Dividend Books Close nnanch v um Date Ex Div. yea Payable Date to dati TIN 'Ura To Banerin 5% Int. Oct. 15 Nov. 5 Oct. 18 5 Kamunting Tin 12ft% Final t> Nov. 11 Oct. 18
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  • 169 5 JNGAPORI MUNICIPAL: 'Wl red 1940 $400,000 Int. M 31, Sept. SO 102 104 norn 5 -W7 red 1947 $1.600.000 Int. -M Mrt?Y Mai. 31,8epk 3u ...108 110 norn MO9 red. $1,000,000 Int. 31, 113 115 norn i% JJI3 red. 1563 $2,000,000 Int. 31, Sept. 30 107 109
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  • 627 5 Reviews Of Last Week's Trading I Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd.:" It has been left to the Government of the United States of America, with its constructive Stock Exchange retorms, to plug the broken dyke, whilst the International Rubber Regulation Committee rests idly aloof on high Olympus,
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  • 96 5 To Resign From German Ministry Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct UG DR. Schacht in stated to have said in couver&atiQtt this afternoon tlia' his resignation u-a Acting Mints let ul Economics took «fleet yesterday. but he will remain President ol ihe Relehibank (or the time being Official quarters, however,
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  • 36 5 Reuter Wireless. La Rochelle, Oct. 2G The British cruiser Southampton wirelessed to the British Consul here that she will arrive to-night with 3fv icfu[» es from Gijon. whom she picked iip at sea.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 54 5 Singapore. Friday. Tan Sam Peck, a Hokien, claimed trial this morning in the Second Police Court when charged with deoositing the dead body of a child on Oct. 10 In a public place at Reformatory Road. The Magistrate fixed the case for mention on Nov. 5. bail In the sum
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  • 40 5 At Wednesday's meeting of the Taiping branch of the Incorporated Society ox Planters Mr. M. J. Kennaway, of Escot Estate, Tanjong Malim, gave an address on planting and tapping methods now In vogue and possibilities of change in the future
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 304 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Q ictotkm Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 106 6 Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai. "Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. vMedan. JaskS, and. London*: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. i o-cay. Penan;?. Siam, Burma, India. Iraq, rah-tine, Egypt. E. and S. Africa, Great i.iitain, Ireland. Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. today.
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  • 180 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air i Qantas» to-day. D i.y.0l boxholders' letters only 2.30 p.m. and general delivery of 4.0f» p m. to-day. MaiLs expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iK.L.M.i to-day. Deliveries of boxholders* letters only 5.30 p.m. today and general delivery of
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  • 19 6 Tne Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Oct. 23 was delivered in London on Oct. 29.
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  • 25 6 Reuter. The Government has decided to broadcast straight news, with no propaganda In foreign languages, Mai. Tryon antionnced in the House of Commons.Reuter.
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  • 43 6 Reuter. London. Oct 23. The first consignment ot diugs costing nearh i' 9.{ JO, has been ordered lot China from the Lo:d Mayor's hind tor despatch by the first boat n:xt week. and vaccines are following probably b\ ail Rcntei
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  • 136 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. OCT. 30 Football: S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Replay, S.C.F.A. I v. S.C.F.A. 11, Acson Road Stadium. Rugby; State match. Singapore y. Malacca. S.C.C St. Andrew's 'A v Singapore Teachers, FarrerParK; Johore RF.C v R E., Johore Bahiu. State match, Army v. Navy ana
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  • 110 6 The following passengers from Sydney arrived at Singapore by the Merkur:--Mr end Mrs. R. C. Humphreys, Mr ."nd Mrs A. J. Gib-on. Mrs. O. R. and Miss B. Nel. Mr. L. M. Browne. Mr. and Mrs E J. McMahon. Dr. and Mrs. K. N. Steele. Miss
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 298 6 MALAYANS PREMIER HOTgL J} hi Orchestral Concert j To-« 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j Dinner and Dance (formai) t 9.45 to midnight j v\3t tC Eryman Trio Clara, Magdalene and Victor i J Book Your Table Nor-dinars $1.00 J Rij taffel served to-day from 12.30 to 3 p.m. Have you
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    • 93 6 H The curauve effect ot Bj gbati oANTUBEN rests on m ULAIACOL the most El SSSS vaiuable ol all }ung g SSSS antiseptics, and sa-yclc g I acid which represents the H =====1 most important constituent |g lor the 'ilding up of the gl I 1 mng tlssu* Pj An
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    • 524 6 HEARTBURN Many people suffer from r condition without realisin» < 1 form of indigestion produced composition of indigestible in the stomach An occasi Maclean Brand Stoma< h Po prevents the retention of ind in the intestines Apart fro: affords to the digestive org Brand Stomach Powder gentle laxative effect whi
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 148 6 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO DAY FOR PER DAi£ AND TIM1 DuRwun, Kemaman aRd Kemasek Larut Oct. 30 1 p.m. Djambi Tosari 30 3 p.m. Africa East Karachi Maru 30 3 p.m. FraRce (Parcels oRlyi I.ecoRte de Lisle 30 3.30 p.m. LaboeaR Bilik Jarak 30 4 p.m. 1
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  • 52 7 Narrow Escape For Mr. Rex Story (From Our Own Correspondent/ Bangkok Oct 29 THE vernacular papers report that Mr. 1 Rex Story, manager of the Hollywood Revue, was bathing in the sea at Singgora, Southern Siam, when he was bitten by a shark and had to receive
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 385 7 cH URCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End DR VV'S CATHEDRAL m. Holy Communion. Matins. Choral Eucharist. Communion. Sunday School. tg and Sermon. Archdeacon. Christian Tackling A EEKDAYS n Monday (All at 7 and 8 a.m.; I Friday at 8 a.m Thursday and Sat- Wednesday at 5 i a Thursday at
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    • 584 7 Mr. Lee Choon Eng Subject: -The Christian's Obligations." 0 p.m. English Service— Rev. Gon Hood Keng. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting—Mr Low Kway Song Wednesday, ll a.m. Women's Meet- Mrs. Khoo Chiong Bee Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice Thursday, 3 p.m. Bible Class in MaFriday, 8pm. Bible Class in English
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    • 418 7 (Continued from previous column) 5.3C a.m. 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. Evening service for the Dead 5.30 p.m. Collections made during the evening service are for the Orphans of St. Anthony's Convent. Tuesday, All Souls' Day. Masses from 5.30 a.m. to 7 a.m. when High Mass for the Dead wi.'l
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    • 462 7 "Don't argue plter tip's a splw Two simple reasons account for the extra jf coolness and richness of dtt Maurier cigarettes. j*V c s P ec n^tcr n P an d the costly tobacco. V^-' v The filter tip refines a:id cleanses the smoke, revealing a new depth of flavour
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 810 8 I THE MANAQaffiNT OF THE THEATRE ROYAL EXTEND GREETINGS TO THE INDIAN COMMUNITY I j AND ANNOUNCE THE OPENING TO-DAY OF THE GREATEST, MOST EXPENSIVE AND MOST ENTERTAINING TAMIL FILM EVER S PRODUCED. NEARLY 20,000 FEET OF GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT! 34 HOURS TO SHOW S ba 3 THE UlNfc AM) ONLY
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 437 9 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. .'.in GLASSES FROM $10.00. s X FROM S40.00. S kLSO CNDERTAKEN. Ellison. S.Ezekiel&Co., 'is Watchmakers ONLY ADDRESS:— Capitol Building Siagapew. I A3 I NO HEX" Food SoppUen Road, Singapore. Phone No. 0834. Mash Food, ScraUb l«t lbs. ba/r. f tsh Eggs Guaranteed, i onntaias, Etc. Pr« "d S.;tnp!es
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    • 254 9 I M% Pararnount's f Baffling I o\ °~Y d eV- Murder V r: T „As eTt > Mystery *A OPENS I -j They get their story all right... a I weird, baffling, Hair-raising mystery N I ...but they're almost stuck with it I when the cops storm on the scene!
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    • 184 9 I CABARET 21 iO-NIGKT, 6 PM TO MIDNIGHT, j MONDAY. IST NOVEMBER. 1 CHARITY NIGHT I SOCIAL EVENING DANCE S IN AID OF ciiii\A iti:l.ll:i fimi j CABARET ITEMS BY CHINESE LADIES. j I i:\n:\sio.\ to 2 "a3T~ J GLOBE THEATRE: To-niirhl. "SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "DIMPLES." < rrSwisll "COUNTRY DOC
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  • 782 10 rrilE vitally important part which Madame Chiang Kai Shek, wife of the Generalissimo, is playing in the conflict with Japan can be judged by the fact that an accident with which she met while travelling from Nanking to Shanghai seven days ago has only just been made
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  • 273 10 Hurt During Routine Inspection Reuter Shanghai, Oct. >9. Madame Chiang Kai Bhek's accident occurred on Oct. 23 but the news was kept seciet until to-day when It \v:is released by the National Military Council. Accompanied by Mr. Donald and a Chinese officer she was going to Shanghai on
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  • 204 10 NOTES COMMENTS Another Tin Crisis M r H Huntsman said something m calculated to make the flesh ol tin company shareholders creep when he declared, at the meeting of Hitam Tin Ltd -"Many tin companies are faced wuh the prospect of having to find new areas as an alternative to
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  • 229 10 A N important point in connection with technical training and prospects of employment in Malaya was made by Mr L Brent, principal of the Penang Government Trade School, in an address to the Penang Rotary Club. I should like.*' said Mr. Brent, "to make a plea for some
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  • 171 10 ¥T is not surprising that, this being the case, the average boy decide against a comparatively lon« techni education after leaving school. The argument is often heard that for ail the technical instruction a boy maj have received he still has a lot to [i before he
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  • 176 10 pOLFERS are up in amis re: the remarks made by Mr. T Hit-chell-Fox, an osteopath, who tt declared: "Golf is the most dangerous game in the world. As an exercise it is fallacious, and it is a positive sour© of income to the osteopath. "Any exercise the
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  • 311 10  -  By "Looker On" as ship drops anchor. 'There! I knew they'd lose tha: thing. leaving it hanging out like that!'' From North London comes the import of a dog that has been fitted with artificial teeth. It is denied h-.-wever, that the necessary dental impressions were
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 169 10 I TRAVELLING RUGSj I IDEAL FOR TRAVEL, MOTORING AND MANY OTHER USES. WEIGHT TWO LBS. S ROBINSON Co., Ltd.| SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j j A I MODEL AF-2 UWVEX DE LUXE 1 FOLDING MINIATURE CAMERA N il s l lSS i:i T PHOTOGRAPHY AT Aj I NEW LOW COST. j
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    • 44 10 c Studio 3*\ for j folo-portrrt by HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED —by the most modern methods known ■•I >cience. Consultation without cost or obligation. R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) I Arcade. 'Pbon? 3002. Latest and best Equipped Optical Institution In Malaya.
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  • 137 11 War Surging Round Settlement Boundary THREE KILLED BY SHRAPNEL ACUTE TENSION JAPANESE LAUNCHES TURNED BACK thai the new phase of the Shanghai war it. .1 i limner to the British defenders were amply i mi Jit, when three men of the Ulster Rifles were iirupnel
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  • 906 11 Reuter Shanghai, Oct 29. o Toole and two V I the Rova) lister jlled with several projectiles tell withdefence sector in a h began at Ma exploded near the b; the Ulster Rifles, take cover. re using land and the Chinese were Brig-General v.as quickly
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  • 217 11 China's Case DU. WELLINGTON KOO INTKHVIEWED Reuter. Priris, Oct. 29I\H. Wellington Kut*, interviewed by ReUter. made :tj\ wro'inioromisiug aiisvci' lo the f|uesU'>n to v» conciliation w;«> till |to.««ribli». "Foe f'hina i* yn ideal, but not pwiU'c at any |>rii'»* «'aid Koo. To-day a news says
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  • 159 11 Japanese And Chinese In Joint Prayer Reuter. London. Oct. 29 PRAYERS in Japanese and Chinese were offered at Westminster Abbey 10 night on the occasion of a festival of thanksgiving organised by the Anglican Communion of the Far Fast to celebrate the jubilee cf the Japanese churtv. and
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  • 152 11 TO BRUSSELS Significance Of U.S. Participation Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 29. GERMANY has declined the invitation to join the Brussels Conference on the Sino-Japanese situation. The German reply states that as the conference is called under Article Seven of the Nine-Power Treaty and the application of this article
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  • 64 11 Reuter Geneva. Oct. 29. In a communication to th. League the Chinese delegation gives 20 more cases of bombing of Civilians between OcT 13 to Oct. 26. including are Destruction of 200 nshing junks off the coast of Kwantung. with a loss of 500 U T statement
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  • 32 11 Reuter. Peiping. Oct. 29 A the capital of the new Inner Mcmooha state Kweihua has been renamed Hohogoto. or Blue City, according to a semiofficial Japanese report. Reuter.
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  • 296 11 Japanese Launches Turned Back Reuter. Shanghai. Oct 2y. OBSERVING Chinese iunks from a barrier under Cheklane Road bridge British military chiefs tills afternoon two Janntvse naval launches which were «teaming up the section of Sooohow Creek which cutt* through the Settlement. It lh believed the Japime.se intended
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  • 113 11 "Forcible Boarding Of Launches" Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. N. DOMEI says the Japanese na>al authorities have protested against the "forcible boarding of Japanese naval launches at Soochow Creek by British troops." Eve-witnesses assert that the British did not board the launches, but a few stood on a junk
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  • 55 11 Japanese To Attack Nautao Reuter. ShiU'.ghui Oct The prospect ol new linnet i'» inree'n *»t i\ held out ty unnounoetmnt lhat Ja P H? L I s V/\[, ijiry authorities are, POnsMerlr.ft .1. no». o«hlnst NnAtae. th r* i* vrc care ot a laree numb?r of Chmtxj troops
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  • 253 11 IN SHANGHAI To Release Men For l The North? I Reuter. London, Ott. 29. THE effects of the Chinese retreat at Shanghai have been widely canvassed from military observers, who highly commend the skill and orderliness of the retreat. Although chary of propresying, they are inclined to
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  • 68 11 Austrian Chancellor In Danger? Reuter. Vienna, Oct. 29. IT is learned from official sources the Austrian police are investigating what is believed to be a plot by a foreign terrorist organisation to assassinate Gen. Schuschnigg The wound-be assassins are believed to be two middle-aged men of Italian or
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  • 51 11 Japanese Drive Back Russians Shanghai, Oct. 30. 11HE Sin Chew Jit Poh reports a Russo-Japanese clash on the Man-chu-Mongolian border. where at first the Japanese were defeated. With the arrival of fresh troops, they succeeded in driving the Russians back. It |s feared that a major clash is
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  • 486 11 MEN'S GHASTLY WOUNDS Had Risked Lives For Refugees Reuter. Shanghai Oct, 30 IN the eerie darkness outside Jev\fleld raN ntation. held by Chinese, with Japanese troops on'y r,(M> or «'AO vard« away. Reuter obtained an evewitnc<s account of the killing two Ulster Riflemen and the wounding of
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    • 39 11 most up-to-date instruments for Eye fnTMn^wM Examination. Best —~jbe»J Quality Lenses to Safeguard Eyesight, 7J^j^y Entire Satisfaction guaranteed yet Cheapest Charg* assured. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. Dinlom. Optometrist:—C. S. CHONOt OPT. D. (U.S. A.). Addressl42, South Bridge Rd., Spore,
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  • 140 12 VAN KLEEF BEQUEST MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS THE curtain was rung down on the proposal put forward by the council of the "Friends of Singapore" for the van Kleef Inquest to be utilised for building a public hall
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  • 2891 12 Singapore, Friday. IN bringing the subject of the van Kleef bequest up for discussion at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners Mr. Bartley, the President, explained that the application of the legacv was subject to certain stipulations, namely, that the money was intended solely "for the embellishment
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  • 191 12 Fine British Musical Production AT THE CINEMAS ONE of the best musical shows seen for a long time is "Glamorous Night." the British production which opened at the Pavilion last night. It is the screen version of Ivor Novello's Drury Lane success, and is in all respects most
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  • 48 12 Strong Opposition By Indian Congress Reuter Wireless. Calcutta, Oct. 27. THE Congress working committee has adopted a resolution reiterating its complete opposition to the federation scheme, and calling on all Congress organisations, including the provincial governments, to prevent Federation and "India's subjection to Imperialist domination."—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 503 12 Men Committed TAXI DiUVFR k COMPLAINANT Singapore, jv,,.. r£llE preliminary ei charge of havin, caused hurt while eomii bery to a rJokien tai Soh Teong Ann. preferr Gunners Alfred Budd, U head and Arthur Kite at Blakan Mati, was h< fore the Second Magh Mr p
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  • 31 12 Mr. Edward John untitled Malayan Forest Service, was married v* St. Michael's Church. Colehiil. W.. morne, Hants, on Oct. 16 to Miss Barpara Willcox. daughter ol Mr R. Willcox. of Colehiil
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    • 57 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORI FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. H Mr#l AGENTS: X£s£££? HONG CHYE CO. CHIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONC trr *vn NG KON CHEE, ipV^ G LEE ENG TEH, !Vi* v LEE AH WENG. rENANG GENERAL PRODCCE
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  • 1887 13 GFG Singapore, Friday. thai a sum of $150,000 i red to the general he «< mpany was made nty -sixth ordinary ot I'nited Engineers, the registered office of River Valley Road at p. Sirachan. who pre- the circumstances e to the allocation of eserve found explanaibnormal
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  • 347 13 Three Applicants Obtain Their Discharge Singapore. Friday. THAT he was asked by his employers to obtain his discharge before he would be eligible for a higher position carrying a b.ggcr salary and more responsibihty. winch was vacant, was the reason put forward by Mr. Kwek Kiam Seng, at
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  • 571 13 Magic Circle CONDITIONS OF THE GRANTS of th? scheme under which scholarships are to bs awarded to Malayan scholars as proposed by the Malayan Magic Circle are gazetted ih's wesk. The circle gave a sum of $2,000 for the establishment of a fund. The capital sum of
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  • 134 13 Glasgow's Splendid 1938 Effort British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 29. THE Empire Exhibition to be held in Scotland next year will be the largest since Wembley and will represent expenditure direct and indirect of about £10.000.000. The general manager states that great and rapid response had been made
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  • 98 13 Deaths Of Two Little Malay Boys Singapore, Friday. ON the mornmg of Oct. 17, two Malay boys. Eusope and Syed, aged 10 year.; and eight, respectively, were picking wild flowers from a tree in Bedoh when they disturbed a hornets' nest. They were attacked by the hornets
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    • 160 13 HALL MARK OF GOOD BUTTER I The I Choicest Butter 1 from New Zealand, 1| I mm %mmm 1 PHONE: SPORE 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR: 3331 (2 lines). j IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). d Adtl of Cold Sicragc C~ H i 9 I I Joe Daniels nRiTAiNs best
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  • 1161 14 GOOD GALLOPS THIS MORNING LARGE NUMBER OF HORSES OUT AT WORK Singapore, Saturday. rvv< EFT for the non-airival of ,J hiwta from Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Kangtar, entered in the Singapore Turf Club Winter meetwhifh !»tgin next batttTday, put in at this
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  • 238 14 Hockey Match At The S.R.C. Singapore, Saturday. THE Singapore Recreation Club '"A" team had a certain amount of diflicultv in holding Raffles College to a dr-">w of one-all in a hockrv match played on the S.R.C. Padang yesterday. The College forwards were tricky and
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  • 31 14 Reuter Wireless. The Hague. Oct. 26. Dr. Alekhine won the tenth game in the world Chess championship and his present score is 6-U points with Euwe, 3-i points.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 111 14 Farag vs. Frisco At The New World Singapore. Saturday. A REMINDER is given of the attractive boxing programme to be presented by Mr Bertie Beii at the New World arena at 8.45 p.m. tomorrow. Mchamed Farag, the Egyptian middleweight* and Young Frisco, the Orient champion, head the bill
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  • 75 14 The open air boxing programme which was to have oeen neld at the Happy World Park last night had to be postponed owing to the inclement weather and will take place to-night instead. There arc six fights on the programme, the main event being a six rounds
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  • 64 14 The following will represent St. Andrew's "A" vs. the Singapore Teachers' Association to-day at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m.: H. fan Cuylenberc; H Pctger. J Baker, J. Lovick, X Leembrugen; A. J. Vaz. 8. Rcss: O li( s, Hugh Chee Tong. J Ferguson. V. Karris, E.
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  • 142 14 International 'Library Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, Oct. 29 THE first round In the handicap billiards tournament being run by the International Library. Johore Bahru which began on Nov. 20 was completed yesterday. The following are the results up to date H S K. Chin (—35)
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  • 29 14 The Singapore Teachers' Association held a very succesesful American tennis tournament on the S.R.C. courts on Wednesday. The winners were Mrs. E. Strickland and Wee Thiam Siew.
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  • 223 14 5 Goals To 2 .it Tanglin t Singapore. s Fa game of hockey p] yesterday the Royal Corps defeated the Cev] II by five goals to two. The sodden condition oi not conducive to a good key and seemed to piac a greater disadvantage
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  • 76 14 Win For The Malayan Team Sfcogapor A CABLE from Batavia st Malayan* beat the b to 7 in the match lor the 0 played under the auspice Holo Association. The Batavians received a three. It was a-six-chukkar match first three chukkers be.nf Wednesday and the second thn
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  • 67 14 Entries for the Summer B I singles and doubles chari naments are now open Entj are: Singles 25 cents an< cents, per pair 1 All entries should be non. secretary, P. Buki; Til d or tl.e hon. sports captain and Co.. 93, Victoria Stre. 2, together with remittanc
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  • 25 14 The hockey match between the SCC and the P.W.D. which wa played on the S C C was cancelled on account thcr.
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    • 85 14 THE NIGHT OF THE NG FIGHTS AT THE NEW WORLD ARENA ON SUNDAY (To-morrow Night). I T,,n 5 ■W PAYII i" v Mr AT l F' ■of SUSI Hp v w I'nt MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before youi Unable to enjoy the pleasm. take
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  • 127 15 Qio3~ AFFAIR cisjci In Theatre Hall ..t.frr» IAItV <»0« ii». ...fit rruwil :il u> r it. ulclil »<t im i' < .nnitolll Jaik ii pouil pro--10 M I I41» wen i.!»♦<;! itis.t!*- Ihf .T.vk was iimy had u then» tp
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  • 82 15 i 1... v island tut* ill rnw 1 -nlf match 'J, k '1 i'Yer 1/ Internai Tvs m*n- «.-<1 Dr M Uvu J ;»mi v M» 7' 'iJ unci Lim ia» Uat >Di i Ya.na- V.iJi' u il')i J F E. CIO 11« .inci L! < Aud
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  • 31 15 the Israelight he V.M.C.A. courts Simon and Miss M. n Miss. S. J* r ej„ nd Miss G. NaMiss E. Elias; S. Lewis and aon and A. Manas--I Savers.
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  • 22 15 'V l\ L. 1 lice on Monday Depot:—A. Sing Ching. Day, Lee I B Suratta. K. M. Armstrong. 1 8 Menon.
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  • 324 15 Annual Athletic Sports At Jalan Besar Singapore, Saturday. THE Eton High School held their fifth l-, a r ni it l ?i athletic at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. An Interestwas provided and comIn each event was keen At the conclusion Mrs. X Waddle ei. iributed the
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  • 107 15 Bis Match At Changi To-Day THE combined Navy and Air Force rugby XV to meet the Army at Changi tnis afternoon has been selected as under. The team is at full strength with the exception of Col. Salmon, one Ol the best of the forwards, who is on
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  • 273 15 Swimming ,Carnival At Fort Canning Singapore, Saturday. ■TEEN competition and enjoyable sport was witnessed at the second annual carnival of the Victoria School, which was held at the V.M.C.A. swimming pool at Fort Canning yesterday. The competitors were divided into five houses. The championship house was the Leopards'
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  • 109 15 S.R.A. Bisley Meeting Next Month THE annual "Bisley" meeting of the 1 Singapore Rifle Association will be held at the Bukit Timah Range on Nov. 27 and 28 Entries close Nov. 20 The programme will be: SATURDAY NOV. 27: 1 Revolver Deliberate: 2. Revolver Rapid; 3 Small Bore:
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  • 62 15 The following Singapore Badminlon Championship Lies will be played at th* Clerical Union. Haw-Par. Hall, uus afternoon. A\ 10 a.m.—lnter-School-Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce vs. Raffles Institution. At 2.15 pjn.—Commercial HouseBraddei Brothers Badminton Team vs. Fraser Neave Sports Club. Owing to the Haw-Par hall being used in connection with
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  • 64 15 The following will play footbail for the F.M.S. Railway Institute, Singapore, against H M.S. Abingdon tomorrow at 5 15 p.m. on the Railway ground: Alias, Yap Ah Han. Thuraysingam, Swee Hock. Mahmoou. Steven;. Vaithy, Karudin, fTawan, Suiong. Pakirisamy. Reserves: Chelliah. Ram Singh. Eusofl. The same F.M.S.R. side, will
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  • 418 15 Important Changes In Golf Rules IMPORTANT changes in the govern1 ment of golf were made at the annual business meeting of the Royal and /.ncient Club at St. Andrews. The meeting lasted two hours, and ih r most far-reaching item discussed was a proposal put forward
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    • 358 15 SUPREMACY THS BsiMi^Msgjiiisi SINGAPORE BRANCHES. FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY WPS. ?n I until typewriters came in j I hard chocolate was allriqht I until we made AERO w 4%W JfV* Compare this withthe THE No/r <lWl<«n rurf.j, .v V »4 r r/,, fCVTIIDC I Ka&fr.. J flavour of cfcOtotoM aulcker. By
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 439 16 INDIA'S SYMPATHY WITH CHINA Kuala Lumpur Merchants' Letter To the Editor of the Mulayu Tribv.'U Sir —Certain statements that have appeared in -tome of the Singapore papers have caused great, amusement and surprise to us Indian merchants doing business in Java Street. Kuala Lumpur. The local
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  • 350 16 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir. I agree with the views expressed by "Clerk." A man who is living within his means deserves sympathy and encouragement, not abuse. In the firm in which I am employ ed a notice was sent round warning all clerks to declare
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  • 209 16 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir —Supporting the Bill which is to be introduced in jobore for the control of solicitors' cJerKS, 'our correspondent <B C. W.i, venturer to suggest hit. all solicitors' clerks should mdergo a te:t or •lamination in Office Routine. Conveyance. (conveyancing) Local
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  • 331 16 To-night's Premier At Theau? Royal "Chintamani." the Tamil fUn tf| was awarded the 1937 Gold Cup most perfect Indian film yet made.il commence its season at the ThaM Royal to-night. At present throughout Southern India to antf cedented crowds, this picture has bees selected by the theatre managend
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    • 217 16 CLUB DIARY [There arc numerous Clubs pore members of which ~r ĕ r n the 'Malaya Tribunt." T f]u ?S provided specially for them taries are invited to co-operat *N ing it up-to-date and comjfeJ* H penings of general interest to />" S included in the "Diary G f Event
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  • 176 17 European Planter's Discovery 'From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. AN extraordinary report by a European that he found a number of dead bodies in a cave near the well-known atU H CaV K, s m Kuala Lumpur caused considerable excitement here this mornA
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  • 76 17 Singapore Chinese Claims Trial n „v sin £apore. Friday. On a charge of theft of a leather Bag, a camera and a Turkish towel from iiSff'SS, wom JH 1 Mrs Dennett, In Middle Road on Wednesday. Wong Joo Cheng claimed trial when ho spared M ;h W G
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    • 1 17 GDFA
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    • 136 17 HOMELITE PORTABLE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. < inplp'e with baUt-in engine weigh* vlt 93 lbs.—works on ketotine 01 Handle thick muddy or u%ndwater up to 15,000 gals, per hoor. Fast j'nniatic Self-priming 2g ft. taction lift—ss ft. delivery head. lOMHJTE IS IHE HANDIEST ANi> «OST ECONOMICAL PUMP BUIL'I TO-DAY. JOMFLFTS GENERALLY GET
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    • 428 17 "GARRARDS" bring you the Musk you want When you want it V has a Garrard attached to his radia j of any make. It is com- j RC 6 RECORD CHANCER IMS* ivi.. A n i t0 an y Kadio you may Price 60.OO only have. Obtainable from all Radio
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    • 1134 17 Malayan Ligteners^Radio %?MW™ E PROGRAMMES OF GRAMMES pgr B.M.B.C. Ar tent), Reminiscences of En-land (God [iphonieS Of Jf7>- Tom Kinniburgh: In She S?ed Ci™, Di A lh(iv in £fi <arr d'Alqueu., where Go the Station Oil 225 tnOVeil Hoats? (Truman) Blow Snmt lit x Winter Wind (Sarjeant) land' La£ Metres
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  • 336 18 League Of Nations' 1 Bulletin THE following Is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Oct. 23: P'ague. The only notification of plague was from Colombo, where rodent infection was reported but no human cases. Cholera was notified
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  • 25 18 Mr. and Mrs. untitled who returned from Shanghai recently Mr. w Hal who r t\> .on of Mr. Chew Yok Lurg. studied medicine there. Tribune».
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  • 109 18 "Now A Happily Married Man" Rueter Wireless. Paris, Oct 27 THE Duke £«nri Ouchws of Windsor are sailing to New York In the Bremen m N"ov. 6 Speaking at un inform*! luncheon of rv je Anglo-American Pre r .s Association the Duke said he wished -o
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  • 230 18 How Singapore Will Celebrate THE following official communique is published fat general information:— fi.s Ma.lesty the Kane hns approved th: <b*ervance of Armistice Day. 1937 on Thursday. the llth November. in the same manner as m previous years. The rtnr.R of euns. one at 11.00 a m and
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  • 33 18 A Chinese Official Communique A CHINESE communlqu) dated Oct states:— SSlfW^" 08 "«532: RSfwJritae meter K,uth of w In spite oi heaw irtirL-c m.i tenaciously tis? ttall S n 18 stin
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  • 104 18 Inquiry Into Raja's Death Reuter Wireless Madras. Oct. 26. AT the inquest on Raja of Yizianagaarain who committed suicide by jTua ping from the tower of his resident it was stated that the niyht QUI3J missed the Raja from his room at 3.3 C a.m She
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  • 248 18 78-Year-Old Bankrupt Obtains Discharge Singapore, Friday FORMERLY the owner of practically the whole of High Street, and one of the most prominent residents of Singapore. Mr. Seah Peh Seah. a 78-year-old Chinese merchant, at one time "the sole proprietor of a gutta percha business, was granted his discharge
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  • 76 18 Sudden Resumption Of Shipments Reuter Wireless /v l!ri New York. Oct. 26. QOLD engagements from Japan since ay Ts am<rant t0 mor e than lirSe arc the first transfers bceinniSS J' a d are .yarded as the gSFff This sudden resumption of cold shin ments. together with her
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    • 760 18 TYPEWRITER AGENCI HpNWt /aV9_PVP i Established ***** T 9 I. I* llMflffl I 14A, Change Allej S'Tigapore afr T j i-i»V I Typewriter Repairers and Stationers, f CmH_BHHHBHBBHM "CORONET" ribbons ana Ca bons, Over- I VH vaU i ro«ic ma a I hauling &or cleaning of mcs in Office j
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    • 270 18 FRESH STOCK OF:— Long Baths in cast iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, 5' 0" ov?rall price $35.00 each 5' 6" do $36.50 6'o" do $38.00 lable lamps a large range to select from 52.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN,
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    • 291 18 CHEMISTRY^ All modern progress U upon chemistry. The oo it presents are nnlimib in your spare time, thi of an I.C.S. Chemistry Cour* f can master the funds this fascinating science, send you further inforr: International Corres nm (pR Schools (Colonial 10A, Collyer Quay, B Please send me pir subject
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    • 27 19 FUL-VUE eyewear offer* yon r| U AND SOME APPEARANCE, 1 ra 1 COMFORT, I WIDE 1 VISION, m HIGH TEMPLES. CHINA OPTICAL CO. s treet Singapore, i
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    • 46 19 IV IF THIS CATCHES j/J y/remember L/the trademarkX WOODWARDS GRIPE WATER baby well SOLE AGENTS: RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFIT. Consists of 1 Stradiyarius model violin. 1 Case, and 1 Bow. ***** All Complete for $8.80 only. SEASON CO., LIMITED, (Musical Instrument Dealers). 115, North Biidfe Road.
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    • 180 19 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. No. 6-A. Change Alley. Singapore. Tele. No. 2633. Stockists of ERIKA 09 q Brand New Port- *mm —»m am\*3ti nau^STH^S^U^ fitted with ey sSndaid Pica Types Automatic Kej set Tabulator. Also Dealers in New Secondhand Type. j^L^^^m^mP^ writer Repairers, We Sell Kolok ft Graphia Ribbons, Carbon Paper
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    • 104 19 x Wills' 5 V AOS* CHEEKS RADIANT HEALTH Never sick, never tired, ever vigorous... because they are "regular" Once they were listless and bad-tempered, prone to ailments, that was when their ir.sides were out of order, when constipation had them in its grip. Castoria changed all that, this gentle vegetable
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    • 1230 19 tirtlnyan Listeners' Radio I J»Z^ A ™L {Continued from page 17; TO-MORROW TO-DAY 7.50 a.m.—9.50 a.m. Church services. 8 45 pm. National anthem and openQflfoRTWAVE i Daughter. (Oliver and Weckerlin) (b) 1052 am S 01 recitals by Frederik ing announcement. S. l< V_r__rr»_i By the Water side (Laurent and Citta-
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  • 54 20 Policemen on parade at the Depot is Thompson Road on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the opening of the Depot. (Tribune). Demonstrators in the mock riot which formed part of tne otegriay given by the Depot Police in aid of <he Farl Haio Poppy
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    • 35 20 Agents Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. APB-3 SEE~THE NEW MODEL I j! OE j COLD FANCY II chrome waterproof STAINLESS STEEL /V llf^ll+] pocket WRISTLET GENTS WATCHES 11 AT ALL DEALERS MONTOR LTD. Singapore. Hi 1
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    • 152 20 GFG FIRST QUALITY EUROPEAN MAKE FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG Agents for British Oxygen Co., Ltd. i KAI>HAKI TICK Mli;hlM\s A MU {J{ A vN h S Raphael Tuck's Greeting Cards are known the World over m f I/ /J AĔ ItI gĔkWM wl J. n tne
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