Malaya Tribune, 11 November 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: "^^^sj* 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales \\VL- No. 265. SINGAPORE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1937 hTVK CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Simtapor,: Thursday. X„ v The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- "sTNGXPORE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1937 'TxI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 97 1 j ,Ith yoiJI BREAKFAST >IOKMV<>| lli: i^W /WfcfiaK 6eAuxd it I CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLE3S HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. ..........>• ml l j CLEANS AS It, POLISHES BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy will. O-CBDAR POUSH. H j ,B quickly "deans and polishes" all kind, of surfaces remove, j .pots and
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    • 334 1 SUMDAV TRIBVXE Dominant Malaya The Original PRIMIJg S Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING when it seem? unnecessary to light a wood fire th? Original Primus Apparatus has no equal -(l^T^A for efficiency and economy. TV superior workmanship and materials used in their construction assures a maximum of
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  • 593 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES NEW CUNARD WHITE STAR LINERS "Not Bothering About The Record" OBSERVATIONS on the speed and operation of new ships for Cunard White Star, Ltd., were made by Sir Percy E. Bates, Bart., chairman of the company, who returned from New York lr.st month. He informed the Southampton
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  • 125 2 First Bow Casting Shipped Into Position T s e e- 1 of tne casti ngs for the bow of No. 552 has been shipped into pbsition at Messrs. John Brown and Co's Clydebank shipyard. The casting, which weighs 30 tons will form the second, or underwater'
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  • 64 2 Baggy Trousers With Sash For Men In Lithuania Helsinki, Finland. Men in Lithuania are to wear th» national dress-it consists of a larre straw hat, baggy trousers and a sash instead of the usual dinner jacket" or tails for evenings, according to the newspaper "Hufvudstadabladet" tional evening clothes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 425 2 I SITIAMER SAILINGS. 1 BRITISH INDIA ancorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 193T I SOUDAN I 6,500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 15 000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN i 6,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938 CARTHAGE 15,000
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    • 461 2 4 gjj f j I KOKUSAI LINE. j I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan), i For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). j Due Due Sailing Due I > Penang S pore S pore via New York ms KATSUBAGI MARU Dec. 4 Dec. T Dec. 9 Keelung Jan.
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    • 95 2 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England l Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penan*. inJ a mg^Ca^ go 011 trough Bill of LadChPfn S" nt n Macao Swatow, Amoy, Chefo. Tientsin, N?wchwang, Yanetse POr pn R F °S^ Sa the Philippines etc g FOR
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    • 433 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlp*. Most Cabins nave adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. lOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Fron M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng MEONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 26-11 •ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12 EORINGIA 4-1 4-1 5-1 7-1
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    • 414 2 STEAMER lTg\ NORDDEI TSCHe, ran uov The undernoted are r ntended fixtures: OUTWARD for MANILA, HONGKOV, slltx NORTH CHIVA and ju^'Hl, Due Spore s.s. "CNEISENAr China m.s. "TRAVE" omits M; and Japan HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft Sai's f s.s. "DONAU" also calk m s 'Por« Marseilles, Casabl. Dunkirk, Antwerp
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  • 107 3 Singapore. Nov. 11. alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Bangalore 18: Giang Seng 16; Sirdhana 11; Ipoh 10. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Muncaster Castle 32; Ronda 34; Eumaeus 36. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Karoa
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  • 892 3  -  Death Sentence A CAREER OF TRAGEDY (By Air Mail London, Oct. 27. rjHIS week end a pretty, slim, 17-year-old typist is making final plans in a desperate bid to save her young sweetheart from the gallows. Twice has Fate struck at the young man. As a
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  • 676 3  -  Story Of A Pretended Marriage By Air Mail London, Oct. 27. PARTLY because of a mother's dying wish and for reasons of economy, a brother and sister, it was alleged ai Wallasey, went through a form of marriage. An extraordinary story was told when the two,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 431 3 Classified Advertisements BLIC NOTICES. ingapore Municipality I KN DERS. m invited for the rials or service. For Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. boundary > Road. Monday, 15th Nov., 1937. tables to Roads l Deposit Monday, Nov. 15, 1937. nee of teries nan Road (Deposit ay, Nov. 15, 1937. old
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    • 606 3 PUBLIC NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE^ TENDERS will be received at the office of the State Engineer, Negri Sembilan up to noon of the L>6th November lor the Construction of two new Wards at District Hospital in Port Dickson Plans and specifications may be seen and all particulars obtained at the office
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    • 440 3 POSITIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED by an experienc- ed Field Conductor, holding excellent testimonials by well-known planters, and having twenty-five years service in Malaya. Write Box No. 396. co Malaya Tribune, Singapore MISCELLANEOUS. DACE-GOERS.—You Need Far Better 11 Than Tiie Best Racing Selections! Try Genuine Man. You'll see difference. Terms very
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    • 82 3 FRESH STOCK OF:— Long Baths in cast iron white porcelair enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, 5; (T overall price $35.00 each. 56' do $36.50 60" do $38.00 Table lamps a large range to select from 52.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN, 34.
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  • 374 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 10. Previous To-day Change MUMP Tons Quiet Steamer Spot Buyers. 6? 8 T +Va Sellers. 615 16 7|4 +m (2nd rorward) Dec. Buyers. 615 16 7 116 +n Sellers. 7 7V B ffk (3rd Forward) Jan.|Mar. Buyers. 7 7> 8 +2» SeUera. 7>
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  • 1631 4  -  DIVIDEND RAISED TO 15 PER CENT (By Air Mail London, Oct. 27. fourth annual general meeting of Broome Rubber Plantations. Ltd., was held in the Council Chamber of The Rubber Growers' Association, 19, Fenchurch-street, E.C. Sir Lionel Smith-Gordon, Bart, (chairman), presided, and was supported on the Board
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    • 566 4 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. S 'lncorporated in the Straits Settlements) j CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 TELEPHONES t SSSfi 1 D,rector 3172 Secretary 4944 1 General Manager 3 513 Accountant 3026 j Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." J J LONDON
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    • 230 4 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. 'Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, I) Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital f2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1.000.000 Resened Fund 500 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi Madras. Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on
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    • 32 4 HERE'S A SAVE LENS AND BRE LOXIT screwless con* I in Mala; WM < M Seize this opportimih and obtain the Ntu > mounting tv look NAN SIN OmCAI 3?5, North Bii<k< Phone 83*3«
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  • 706 5  -  Quotations By Fraser And Co. apore, Nov. 10, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 36 4--28 30 45 50 -nOrn 26 27 6 0.75 0.85 20 6 21 6 1.35 1.45 25 28 17 6 20--o:i2'o 0.40 0.90 0.95 no 25- 26H ie 8- 9--23
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  • 141 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Seliers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Nov.» 22 3 b 22 5/ H Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Nov.! 21 5 8 21 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose; (awardable Spore) 22 J 4 22
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  • 52 5 Singapore. Wednesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.51 0.52 Benguet Consolidated 9.90 9.90 Ccnsolidated Mines 0.016 unquoted I.X.L 0.58 0.59 San Mauricio 0.56 0.56 United Paracale 0
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  • 14 5 Ayer Molek C 0.—29,273 lb. Total for 12 months. 251,011 lb.
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  • 125 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Nov. IC. 10 a.m. Total for Company Dividend Boo* Clo* nnanclaJ Payable Date to date. ™£amunting Tin 12%% Final -T Nov. U Oct. 18 22%% t Tin II- B° nus n Dec. 17 Kuchai 20% Final Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Nov. 20 85%
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  • 183 5 f APORE MUNICIPAL: 3% 100 C.i. red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 1962 $2 750 000 Int. M- Sept. 30 102 304 norn 3% JJW »IWB g 9 2 101 tX I T red 1Q47 ti «nnnnn T«t PENANG MUNICIPAL: t^U™.* 00 108 UO norn 5% imrg |U% n8
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  • 175 5 Prices Realised At Sale Yesterday AT the Singapore Chamber of Com- merce Rubber Association's 1355 th Auction there were:— Catalogued 1,508,855 lbs., 673.60 tons. Offered 1,179.494 lbs.. 526.56 tons. Sold 996.369 lbs.. 444.81 tons. t s P ot London 6'- B d. New York 13 7 3
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  • 315 5 Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Amoat 3 11 4 6 Awr Hitam 27 28 Bangrin 21 22 6 Bad Selangor 1.47 157 Chenderiang 19 20 Hitam Tin 0.35 0.40 Hong Kong Tin 25 27 Hong Fatt 100 1.05 loris Hydraulic 8 6 9 3 Ipoh
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  • 360 5 Working Profit Of $9,308 THE report of Mandai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended July 31, to be presented at the meeting of shareholders on Friday, Nov. 19, is as follows:— The results of the year s working show a profit of $9,308.83 which being added
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  • 24 5 f HE output of Raub Australian Gold 1 Mining Co.. Ltd.. for the four weeks ended Nov. 6 was 1,504.65 ounces.
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  • 177 5 Singapore. Nov. 10. London T.T. 2.4 132 London demand 2 4 1,3London 4 months' sight 2 4 115 Lyons demand Switzerland demand 249 Hamburg demand 14? New York demand 58 sld Montreal demand 58 4 Batavia demand 10 8 Samarang demand I©*7l Cai-utta. Bombay, Rangoon demand 15^s Madras and
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  • 174 5 Singapore, Nov. 10. R. -Siami W. Coast. No. 1 per Koyan $158 R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $152 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $147 I Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $220 3Ssta Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $190 Siam Rice Sinwhay No 3 $164
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 434 5 ££77 CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Secunlic, and Commoditie*. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE ft SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSX. MANILA STOCK
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  • 81 6 to-day ""Borland*, closing 7 p m Kuaia Lumpur and Hnmr i... closing B 5 n«SSl 'and Rorrow. d0sm i 10. p.m. to- Hongkong, Canton, Hunch*! -Kobe »«d OA*.: Imperial. c«£ p.m. Sunday. I P |ang, Siam. Burma, mdia Ira* Palestine Egypt, E. and s. Africa Great »5ritaja,
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  • 68 6 etter« d general deliver;- oi am to-morrow. inSSfby Netheriand, Mails i m*»tXi ''•i- tcln eiy to-morrow tiorc en Saturday^*" 0 dae at s Saturd .y 8 due Singapore on fro;« Enrop( Deliveries lf v ,1,. L M «o-day. pm. ]c ,ers a ,i^ d livery of '"nooV Vg£%
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  • 36 6 bound imperial V °l thp East aajte. The Westbound 2l l<S S y5 an 8unfrom deway* 8>rvices win ?2? ta; !R «re AirSattirdays and Mon SS\ S n 5 a J ,ore on
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  • 37 6 racl «»y He Concluded Soon Reuter. V| SUMMER belief l !;p tI NOV T 10 F1 States Secretary «r S United da* that ho hnri y r State sai d 'ortftner andl2iiS?tis > d will,^obtained t^g~for
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  • 30 6 lin*£!" 07 and K.N.I L M if* L de Graar^ ,SS LandsR. v. fombrink. Tielens Mr A by tho r» N i,u tl ,n Mr *rt <Mr]j,,,
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  • 53 6 No Public Holiday This Year 'From Cur Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 10. ARMISTICE Day is being observed by the Allied Associations in their churches and before their individual War Memorial but there is no public holiday. British ladies to-day toured the capital selling Flanders Poppies among
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  • 100 6 Inniskillings' Band On Monday THE band, drums and pipes of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers will mcc Retreat on the Padang at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. Th e programme of music will be as follows: 1. Quick March. Dobbins Flowery Vale. Pipes and Drums 2. Slow March. Bileen
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  • 67 6 Firmer Position On WaM Street Reuter. ay ttfi. o» i London. Nov. 10 G„. S°- Change to-day tnere was satisfaction with the Premier's speech last night and the firme siUen on Wall Street sttmulated LftT l l%> tho«,h business Ostein bonds again a feature V cehring strength on
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  • 13 6 Reuter. Prewnt any undue f? 1 **"*<» ■Wto»! the clollar.-Reuter. tcrlln S
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  • 92 6 Public Functus 4 Sports FfctuV* J TO-DAY NO' J Races: Singapore Meeting. 2nd r Hockey: Ladies' p S.C C. ifcja I Rugby: St. And' Canning. Tanglin; «v I St. Andrew's Srhnni Cf >lW. I Dinner of Ex-Sci Malaya (Shiga p< re Hotel, 8 p.m. TO-MORRov I Rugby: S.C.C.
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  • 98 6 —3.15, 6.15 and ~< CAPITOL "3j 1938."—3.15. 8.15 PAVILION.- r, C 15 and y.15 p MARLBORO GH •Hindustani I 6 15 THEATRE j I Tamil» 2. 5-15 m ROXY.— en Olympics."—6.ls HJIZ- When A Banjo Cii My Kin Hall-'3rice' EMPIRfc.— "The C 7 P m. and 9.15 D GARR2CK
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  • 30 6 Kajula has Bringing 'j?9 stateAirivals and d e were as follows- Arrival. State-airi R^ riv 5 is; r ordl! 5 obo Adults, 4CH M Departures _2 988 a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 109 6 To-night I Orchestral Concert I S 815 to 9.15 p.m. I DINNER and DANCE (formal) i 945 to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE. I j SATURDAY SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND BALL. I S CABAMKT mm jose S EXTENSION' TO I \M j .j. BOOK NOVV j iadmM hotel! l WHETHER YOV
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    • 75 6 I Pimp lei Cause Killed in 24 Hours p Fights the r^mM a d th ****]f W «USe r umed of a bad and Jo*" 11 Ecwmiind «f£ a,,n S- "acting mmn S and keop e tbm f «■r kl d n a R "°V s as C R,n SUCh
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 282 6 m j POSTAL IXTELLIGJEiVCE STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* I TO-DAY PER DA lE AND TIMfc Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. China generally, Shanghaix an Heutsz Nov. ll I om. Hongkong; and Formosa Van Heut.sz jj i p m Macao Van Heutsz n i p m Aden Van Heutsz 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 273 8 Your F a v ou«te ACTION Star Scores IN HIS Most PARK AVENUE LOGGER Extra! tacludine "Pop Goes The En-el" (2 3 Shows To da y j A L El A M IB 11 A «.13, s.is go" To JERICHO You Waul To See PAUL ROBF.SON 1 his Greatest action
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    • 191 8 7.15 HAPPY THEATRE 9.3-; THE PICTURE YOU CAN NEVER FORGET '"tt. sun My SIDE UP J A M B T Stand up on your legs, dAyMOR bo like two fried egos CHARLES K90p y0Uf PARReuSUNNYStDE UP/ J farrf The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya GSFG &fe2il2fcatf'BA Geylang m a Q.
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    • 169 8 The new Mirrophonic Sound System has iT""~" 1 install TO-DAY 3-15-6.15 c u ,J -9-K LAUGHTER FOR ALL IN THE FUNNIEST (AND £PII TRAVERS HILARIOUS COMEDIES NEVER A DULl .J. Gala Far Eastern Premiere MONDAY I CAPITOL at s The Entire Proceeds of this perto rmance will b" iRED CROSS
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  • 993 9 \oSS" OF UNDERWORLD WITH AN AMAZING PAST All MaU) London, Oct. 2.",. on a sentence of 1 servitude —the j his chequered destined for a 1 a left to ruminate Ls ways, rid he was known ing:." When in hectic parties in the tertained lavishly ver, knev
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 136 9 E AND CHEAPEST a .LL KINDS OF: s ua a s CLOCKS A ALARM CLOCKS wed from all markets, sale ouly supplied. v 5, miic or call at iSSLM SONS, North Bridge Road, [GAPORH lIPPI "1 f&f Beo-jry. uf _X bfiliioncy Wl afd v;ta Ity r of hoii L W
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    • 112 9 Jr .J. NEW WORLD J J CABARET j I j TO-NIGHT NON-STOP DANCE j J FROM 8.30 UNTIL lA. M. j j ADMISSION 5 0 Cts. To-Day NO TEA DANCE j j EXTENSION UNTIL I A.M. ON j SATURDAY (NO TEA DANCE) j j. I THE IMPROVED STANDARD j lOF
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    • 370 9 !Great World Show! I CABARET j To-night n p.m. TO MIDNIGHT j. j BR YMAN TRIO AMAZING DANCING ACROBATICS j i j GLOBE THEATRE: To-night. Waiter Winchell. Ben Hemic. Alice S Fave. Patsy Kellv. Ned Sparks. Jack Halev in I j "WAKE UP AMt LIVE." J SKY TALKIE: To-night "SMARTEST
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 391 9 CLUB DIARY f There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." TJiis Diary <t provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general intercut will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The
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  • 594 10 T»E*«tl. ..f Mr. Ranuay Mac Donald, vho not i Primp u° 0 10,,,r mn.c Minister ,ir n Britain recall. Gre,< which wJ br notabte «m, Mr lk*u m:Ckly forgoUenand V( ht j' mands hf"**"* -V. deIf., n a «eniion Mr MacOonaM wan p r j m J,r«cent year,
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  • 92 10 Official Opening By The Kin»o I British Official Wireless. Thf r> R ugby, Nov. 9 day wh"n a hp° mPanied the King to |ngs of the Royal v{£"* d th new bullT H K Veterinary College^ o" e aSt 0b |h| S^en n e d r e
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  • 22 10 Mr. P. Julyan Sproule. formerly frnti X Ma laya. Mr i L °»don f or o from Malaya g 1932 Sproule reUred
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  • 238 10 NOTES COMMENTS Street Sale Of Poppies JpOLLOWING the decision of the local J administration to place a ban on all forms of selling in the streets, Poppy Day this year has missed the practice which has been in vogue for nearly the past two decades. We quote below the opinion
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  • 120 10 |T must rcmmbfre(j c "ct represent mere eolthe acta:,: rtmcia -kT? earnings r or the a*. mploymo... and relies, t Uas thai hew t he c,,an BMt, 10 their "Asam. aa appeal to •mak- u P tDr 'T" °~Jle, ,Jle p,lb c roa* and >=■ W»- enettae
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  • 90 10 JHE foUowini dated x V rcsfdant'a rie w of j j "Shanghai is day bombta threaten to I thi s is done th c -v 1 should also i M "Shells are i a s sidential district c I ■noted to Bustfao. caught one from P &s£ day,
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  • 114 10 I ord Nuffield J refused any j^l tion for donatio::* I t-entre of lea LJ to which the nan 9 *U> 06 given This i< ~ac P by an offer from U0.000,000 for the I dowment of a nev H «on to be oevot Referring to Leu. Jl flcem
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  • 229 10  -  B? "Looker On" "a, day P of cold water Wend of ou.s v M ~ediCal riter than colds. *°«c thing, -> that d h iSaPPOintcd P""" rrite* to Wat he wanted hi s boy t sAY vocalist, bu* it y tobb orne a never that lad
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 119 10 j" our "home laratT I BRAND j BUTTER I j i 12 OZ. TIN $0.4H i 24 i n 10.95 J H 12.15 KOIIIVSOV A CO., LTD. I KUALA LUMPUR VOCUE" I PATTERNS clothes 00$Jkf, 'women _m~^mm I Every Vogue p a fprn I JOHN LITTLE fift n 1111 BaSSimmai_i___M___i
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    • 187 10 •J. j w I for S I fotr>portra?t j br j j 0 I foto-arti«t j J POLAROID KS"... ihi'V permit v,.f, i are 30 liet belou the Hu *"y s« 20 t„ FOX THMUST T i£ the Water comfort for drivim. 1 eve or a n u uuo s
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  • 1232 11 THREAT OF ACTION HIGH HANDED ATTITUDE TO FOREIGN INTERESTS Reuter. yit.MIK ANT statements have been made bv a Japanese newspaper m regard to the latest developments in «banghai wh,ch is now virtually under the control of the .Han leaders.
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  • 17 11 A picture taken untitled this morning's Armistice service at the Cenotaph. terror. Sir Shenton Thomas, WrlSuiSS? 1
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  • 118 11 Seven Bullets In The Back Nanking. Nov. 11. ADMIRAL Udakusa. Vice-Commander of the 16th squadron destroyers iias been struck by seven bullets on Ihr rack, the Nanyang Siang Pau reports He died from his wounds. The Central Government has fast ucted General Fu Tso Vi to do
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  • 167 11 New Scheme For Rail Travellers British Official Wireless. London Nov. 9. AN interesting experiment for the relief rt of overcrowding on tube trains at tne rush hours is being tried by the London Transport Board. The usual seven coach trains on the Edgware and Morden
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  • 70 11 Critically Wounded At Hi? Home Reuter. V/ JUV Belgrade, Nov. 10. GENERAL Von Lav Tomitch, Commandant, Belgrade, and Deputy Repent, Yugo-Slavia, was found criiically shot in his home to-day. Official circles state that the General had long been suffering from blood pressure, and was depressed.—Reuter. Belgrade, Nov. 10.
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  • 88 11 Commons Statement By Lord Cranborne Reuter. London, Nov. 10. "TT is not the practice to notify th Japanese military authorities of the movements of Britons in general by car in China." said Lord Cranborne in the Commons to-day in reolv to Mr. Mander, "but s'ncp the shoe-tin
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  • 101 11 Hope That Jugo-Slavia I Will Join 1 Reuter. T ur tl Belgrade, Nov. 10. HE hope that Jugo-Slavia will join the anti-Comintern Pact was expressed by the Japanese Minister. Mr Kurihara. who declared that he believ-' eg that there will soon be a change in the Government of
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  • 57 11 Installation On Saturday (From Our Own Reporter Penang, Nov. 10. Jl CIRCULAR announcing that H.H. Jl Tunku Badli Shah, Raja Muda will be proclaimed Regent at a religious ceremony to-morrow at the Zahara Mosque was issued 'at Alor Star to-day. The official installation will be on
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  • 300 11 BY POWERS Tokyo Forecast Of Attitude Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 10. THE Japanese reply will be a flat categorical refusal to deal withj the Brussels Conference, according to information received from dip-1 lomatic sources in Tokyo. It is stated that the presence of tH Soviet delegation is the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 37 11 wonderful Lamp Bright from start to finish! And don't forget Osram Coiled Coil Lamps give you as muchas 20% more light without burning moVe electricity. ■Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England "Magnet House," Singapore.)
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  • 135 12 TO BE REPEATED AT 8.30 THIS EVENING Rosalind Wong, who is now in London as guest-contributor of the "Daily Express," the largest newspaper there, was "on the air" at ».2o o'clock this morning. Shj was on? of the three speakers in the weekly feature, broadcast
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  • 211 12 A Record Sum? ASIATICS GIVE GENEROUSLY ÜBLIC response to the Poppy Day fund was whole-hearted and comlensurate with the sense of gratitude n the part of all communities for lose who had fallen for them in 'landers. No fewer than 45.CC0 poppies met with ?ady
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  • 265 12 Good Comedy In "Dishonour Bright" rM Wails, irresistible as ever, stars in -Dishonour Bright." the Ben Travers areo which opened at the Pavilion last light. Sparkling with the dialogue which has made these productions so lopular. "Dishonour Bright" has Tom (Walls once more in the part of a
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  • 195 12 .Complaint By Singapore Hairdresser fi Singapore, Wednesday. riIARGED with cheating Mr. Albert Neess the proprietor of Maison Perm a hair dressing saloon in Stamford Road, by requesting him to perform •a shampoo and hair dye and permanent waving the hair of three Indian Mohamedan women, Ahmad bin Mohamed
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  • 237 12 Tribute In Johore Supreme Court 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Wednesday. IN i he Supreme Court to-day. Mr. M. Ismail, the chairman of the Johore Bar Committee and a senior member of the Johore Bar. referred to the death of Mr V. D. Knowles.
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  • 128 12 Statement To Dispel Rumours Reuter. Brussels. Nov. 10. TO dissipate the various rumours concerning his visit to Germany, General Ching Pao Li, in a statement, maintained that the purpose of his visit was to state the real position of China in the Siuo-Japanese conflict. There was
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  • 76 12 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 10 It is learned the Treasury has extended its 1934 ruling on hedging transactions by foreigners to include such transactions made in 1936 or thereafter oy persons classed as nonresident aliens having a place of business in the United States. At the same time It
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  • 660 12 Fine Production A PLAY YOU SHOULD SEE Miss Swaine Alison Williams Ludlow Malcolm Gilroy Lady Lilian Bedworthy Diana Tatham Lady Mary Crabbe Sybil Simond Tim Crabbe Arthur Tree Mrs. Pidgeon Audrey Enid Sellet Una Pidgeon Peggie Hodgkiiuon Tom Larcombe Harry Bowrey Lady Strawholme Elspeth Barron pULL well
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  • 372 12 BIG GATHERING Poppy Wreaths On Memorial Singapore, Thursday. A SIMPLE but impressive ceremony was held at the Cenotaph this morning, when members of His Maiestv's forces, heads of the various communities, paid tribute to the memory of those who fell in the Great War. The Service
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  • 72 12 Singapore, Wednesday. Charged with allowing their dogs to be out of doors without muzzles the following pleaded guilty and were convicted and fined by Mr. L. C. Goh the Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning as follows: Ng Boon Huay $40; Ow Ah Keng $20 Lim Kay Woon $10;
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  • 363 12 Reinforcements On The Way Shanghai, Nov. 10. THE troops of general Chm 1 are rushing from North Chans to Yunchung in order to relieve General Fu Tso Vi who is desperately holding the highlands north-east of Taiyuenfu. m Heavy fighting tok place at the west £>ate
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  • 43 12 Pauliasamy, a Sinhalese allegedly staobed his Malay mistress. Jeiliah. in a house in Holloway Road last night and then took poison. Both were rushed to the hospital but died shortly after admission. Jealousy is suspected as the motive for the stabbing.
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  • 1084 12 HOTEL VISIT What Protectorate Officers Found Singapoie. fVedpesday. A statement made by ■pi Chinese girl to an nth the Chinese Protectorate on o t. 18 last had a sequel in the Thud Court to-day before Mr. IV. Reeves, when two Chinese women, Goh Ah Siew and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 130 12 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL SEAL EXTINGUISHER in the former mode L the valve seals both the Inner TTCj Chamber and the zzl port, with the result that each compartment is isolated from the other, and also from the atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the valve has however, been modified: the
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    • 52 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. BWGATOtf FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR* WORKMEN'S COMPENSA 1 10* INSURANCE. AGENTS: m MALACCA HONG CHYE C°" SEREMBAN CHIENT LRUS.. R LUMPUR WENG H£NG LOOM» NG RON CHEE. SLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG QSNB^PROD}^ BRANCHES OVERSEA-CHINESE BANfcW
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  • 819 13 ROTARY TALK Many More Jobs Than Men Singapore, Wednesday. al v; :y feu members of J community had ever Quantity Surveyor, and imall number, only a ntage knew of his -od by Mr. D. R. course of his address, in 1
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  • 269 13 Accused Man Sent To Prison RFMARifTMp S»igappre. Wednesday. EMARKING that the accused should x^i„ not 2 the first P lace have had a revolver in his possession, and that he had done a very dangerous thing by firiiig S Pn,, t/ StlCe HOWeS at the ASm5 to
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  • 76 13 A feature of the Y.W.C.A. World Fellowship /celebrations next week at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. to which ah members of the and thslr friends are invited. This occasion provides an opportunity also for men friends to be the guests of the Association.
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  • 42 13 The next meeting of the Catholic Action will be held on Sunday, al the Mercantile Institute. Queen Street, at 5.45 p.m. Speaker, Rev. A. da Silva Rego on "Existence of God." Lay Speaker. Mr. W. H Especkerman on 'Perish Reservoir."
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  • 267 13 Loved And Respected Citizen S::igapore. Wednesday. THE Rotary Club paid a tribute to the 1 memory of the late Mr. V. D. Knowles at the luncheon meeting held to-day at the Adelphi Hotel. In asking Rotarians and guests to stand up for a moment to
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  • 229 13 List Of Newly-Added Books THE undernoted newly added non-fic--1 tion and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday: The Monte Carlo Russian Ballet. Illustrated. Cyril W. Beaumont: Botticelli, Illustrated. Henry Bryan Binns: The I Secret Path: A Technique of Spiritual Self-Discovery for the
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  • 91 13 Rotary Club Appeal For Funds Singapore, Wednesday. AT to-day's meetnig of the Singapore Rotary Club, Brigadier Lord, head of the Salvation Army, made an appeal for financial assistance for the annual Children's Christmas party to be held this year. He intimated that the proprietors of the New World
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  • 26 13 Mr. H. W. Dornhorst, Dental Surgeon of Kuala Lumpur, who has been on professional duty in Borneo, is expected back in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 22.
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  • 602 13 Shanghai Retreat LEGAL OFFICIAL IN SINGAPORE Singapore. Wednesday. ALTHOUGH Chin a s principle has j been to resist every inch ol' ground, withdrawal of Chinese troop from Shanghai was decided m order to get out of reach of the Japanese naval guns explained by Mr. Liang
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  • 128 13 Soochow Creek Defenders Withdraw A CHINESE official communique of Nov. 9 states: To avoid unnecessary sacrifice of life, the Chinese troops defending the sector from Chungshan Road to Tientoo along the Soochow Creek were ordered to take up a new line further to the south. The withdrawal
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  • 48 13 A march played before ihe Generalissimo on his last birthday, specially written and arranged by Jimmy Brown of Bob Hill's Orchestra will be played for the first time in Singapore on Saturday next in connection with the "Black White" Costume Ball at the Happy World Cabaret.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 152 13 our RACOrV makes better Breakfast because it is the freshest Bacon of the quality and flavour, purchased from reliable sources of supply. Use Bacon as a garnish. It adds excitinoflavour and makes dull dishes deliciouslv appetising. PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines). IPOH 110 111 (2
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  • 265 14 w Scotland Held To A Draw Reuter. Aberdeen, Nov. 11. IRELAND and Scotland drew I—l in the soccer international played here to-day. The weather was sunny, ccol and breezy, and the Irish played clever football, and with accurate passing by the forwards they maintained a hot
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  • 44 14 The following are the result? of the semi-fir.al of Singapore Golf Club Ladies' Autumn Cup semi-finals: Mrs. R. W. Cowen beat Mrs. C. M. Wise, 5 and 4. Mrs. M. M. Paterson beat Mrs. E. M. F. Fergusson, 4 and 3
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  • 50 14 SELECTIONS by "Argus" for to-day's races are a* follows: Race I—ST. CHARLES Mvanee i Race 2—LADY IDA Pan to i Race 3—FLYING COLUMN Bu Race 4 A THIS Coronation f Race S—NO LIMIT Uncalled For Race G—SUNNY CROW Celestial Race 7—DRUMMER ROY Cnrzola Race 8 -JAVA-MOON Bintang Tojoh
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  • 181 14 Fusiliers' Convincing Win At Tangflin Singapore, Thursday. AT Tanglin yesterday, the Royal Inniakilling Fusiliers defeated the Khalsa Association by the convincing margin of 5—2. The heavy of the ground did not impede the mobility of the forwards and fast movements and swift passes characterised the play. The
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  • 955 14 HOLIDAY CROWD SHOULD ENJOY GOOD SPORT professional race meeting, is as folio v^. RACE ONE 2M P.M. PONIES. CLASS I, DIV. 3-5'- FURS. x? t Mirriinff <Caot. F. L. Harding' 00 1 GLITTER M Anmrsi (G N. Magill J
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  • 93 14 H^2«J2fiP Wi tles in the Singapore Badminton Association's tournaments SLI, b n ll ved at the Clerical Union Haw-Par hall this week-end: Saturday at 10 a.m.—(lnter-School)— o v J P se P hy Institution vs. Y.MCA School of Commerce. **m*mm. <A\^t^} m^c °mmercial House (Capstan Cup)-Brarntoco Sports Club
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  • 82 14 Penang, Nov. 10 Young Berg <9.0> scored a lucky win on pcints over Cheah Boon Cheng <8 12» °Y e in the main event of tonight s boxing at Wembley. Youmi Berc was floored twice in the ninth round but was saved by the gong, in the tenth
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  • 32 14 A police team went over to Pulau 1 Brani yesterday and beat the 35th Co., RE. by one goal to nil in a keenly eontested game of hockey v
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  • 136 14 Raffles College Score Narrow Win Singapore. Thursday. RAFFLES College beat Fort Canning in a keenly contested game of hockey at Fort Canning yesterday, by two goals to one. i The College attacked strongly from the start and were only checked by the good work of Martin and
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  • 226 14 Airmen Register Good Hockey Win Singapore. Thursday. DOMINATING play for the major portion Of the came, the Ployal Air Force gained a hard earned victory over the Raffh" College by four goals to one at hockey at Balestier yesteday. The Collegians v tic well served in the
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  • 89 14 Pehang. Nov. 10. In th? final of the Penanu Fooiba 1 Association Cup to-day at Victoria Green the Crescent Football Club beat the Chinese Recreation Club by 2—l h„T h f. Cl Vi l( se led at the interval hut tne Malay; equalised on the resumption, and
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  • 397 14 Indians S.R.C. Share The Honours Hockey Match At Balestier ttngapore. Th AN a ground that v to good hockey the tion and the B.R.C Faleslier Plain j scoring a goal. Both teams were v ol several of their regular rJaJ?S on the run of play tl have won. and the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 12 14 \||L TIGER BEER IS BEST Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 157 14 BOAIU, AT IKE HAPPY WORLD PARK FRIDAY. 12TH \0 EMBKK At p.m. Little .11 AN 7s. Hoy TOM 6-3 rounis 112 lbs. Bud WALLEY vs. Kid <>ABO 6-3 round*: us Ha. I Halt. JOHN vs. Tiger DOLUfI 4 rcund c 11S lbs s Cyril PHILLIP vs. l ittle I H<
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  • 356 15 -1 MARGIN --cans Unlucky To Lose we, Thursday rk krt Club were .mate to hive been Singapore Colts by in their hockePadane yesterday they had the better I hmuehnnt the as on a hk fa M not con- hoekev. weather hoping
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  • 298 15 ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER Programme Of Matches For Saturday ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. I pi West Bromv.-ich a vs Birmingham Bo.ten w St ke City Eorh\ r d v DOVJ C VS L?ed< v tverton vs. Chel-ea C. vs. Preston NE Manchester C vs. Liverpool' Jndsriaxid vs. Grimsbv t verhampton w vs.
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  • 101 15 Negfri-Malacca XV vs. Selangror 'F-om Ov.r Oicn Report ey Seremban. Nov. 10. THE :':;;ot ng Sftll represent NegriMalacca egainst Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday: Augus. Pinto. Hague. L.ndsay Morris. Smith. Downev. Harding. Grey. Robey Hindmarsh Brooker. Graham. Crawford and Hughes The team is the best available and
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  • 125 15 Scoreless Draw Between Service Sides A Singapore. Thursday. SCORELESS draw was the result of the rugby match played at Gillman r»iSf and the Alexandra Rugby Football Club. The game was keenly contested but ■he sodden state ot the ground mihtapassmg lnSt 2:0001 11 *****2 and accurate The
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  • 134 15 A Pictorial Production In Colour A large size wail almanac in colour. n and entirely pictorial, has been produced by Mr w. C Hancock of Singapore It shows the first racing colours ot all owners registered under the Straits Racing Association, and contains photographic reproductions of racing officials,
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  • 92 15 Programme For VVeek-End THERE be the usual afternoon rao or A nd c Cia yachts, starting at p.m.. at the Royal Singapore \acht Club to-morrow On St.-i:'.ay the International 6-reerre cxass wu! sail the first of a series of three races for the tttner Challenge Cup. starting at
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  • 35 15 r L ::;'on. v v. n VS first cia match?-- resulted as follows: Kent 5, Surrey i: a: Biackheath Ea:r:r'i Counties Susse~- 3 it Chelmsford. Oxford Umversity fy Tri.titv College. Dublin, 3 —P
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  • 279 15 Disappointing Form In State Trial 'From Our Own Correspondent, Malacca. Wednesday MALACCA S potential hockey elev,i 1 when opposed to the Rest yesterthe Club padang proved a distnal failure They were well beaten by the Rj st by the odd goal of fiv*" rhoueh without the services of
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  • 87 15 Fielding a scratch side the Me 1ie.41 College defeated the P.W D. by four three in a hockey match pi wed 01 the College ground yesterday! The teams played with two men short each. Th? Medicals i 3 d by three goals to pi) the rntertal; Part
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 8 15 l »t -N-vERSALORIfIK r -U« 3 EVERY WH€RI
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    • 333 15 S3 va!uacie AC or L alf Tung g ZmmZ antiseptica. and g acia which represent* the mm most important corostituent r," ;or the wading up of the g jtung Usew* B Aii mnocpoiß and groahrf H --rpreoentatives:— E. :L AKDL'LLA CO.. v -nitc! Bides. Singapore. PILES Suffer en from the
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    • 77 15 |h fj 2S, LlstY ENu mtuE mum mmm SflH &V gl BWmF I iffffl tffl ITHE COMPANY th THE SPOTj 2t mmmmmumr9^r v 79^?-L f» i— J us—sj— OIL LAMPS u tre good enough //////7 electricity came in hard chocolate was all right until we made AERO I ■k OMMtata
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 397 16 Empire's Influence The Deciding Factor Canberra, Oct. 20. THE Governor-General (Lord Gowrie* I in officially opening the new build tug* at the Royal Military College, Dun, troon. said that the peace-of the world and the future of civilisation were hanging in the balance, and the
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  • 191 16 Lawyer's Joke Hits Post Office Vienna. a LAWYER'S joke to test his popuA laxity has caused the Hungarian postal authorities a difficult tune. Karolyi Mihalyi, a lawyer ot Nag>koeroes (Southern Hungary >, wanted to find out how well-known he was. He made a bet with his friends that a
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  • 147 16 Berkeley Girl Wins County Championship Dairy students from all parts of Gloucestershire attended Woodmancote Farm. Duisley, recently, at the invitation of Mr. and Mrii. J. E. Wilcox, .for the Gloucestershire County Championship Milking competitions. The competitors were winners of sectional competitions, and the trophy offered was a shield,
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  • 772 16 TOO OLD? Never! Says tottee Cooier" WHEN is a man t<„, Ask veteran Fr will answer, "Never x For Frank Craig boxing at least. till the Bow-str. this grand old-timer two months. Perhaps the name B f ft will not be readiiv recalled?! greying follower does
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 84 16 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, Mm^^t^^ttu^n iil SUB® (Established 1914) a7^^^^F7i^W*TN[ 14A, Change Alley, Singapore, )Il^^^^J^2 l^| H ßl i^^ Typewriter Repairers and Btatloners |MMPI!f H "CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Ovei- jJmMmiTO ff TmlnlirnßW FOR DIJRABTLTY 7536, 2481. 1 Modern genie OF THE CAN Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. So!? Aoents mm. c
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    • 9 16 PREMIERE CAMERA SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD., 90, Robinson Road, Singapore.
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    • 47 16 POST BY AiR SAVE TIME > WWMFj TllVre T \BLE PASSENGER FARES Dep. Singapore I*oo Singapore Tenang V Arr. Penang 10.30 eac? way S5O y p.m. Spore —K. Lumpur Dep. K. Lumpur 4.53 each wa X a "d vice G P a "/l' Arr. Singapore 6.30 versa S3O
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 126 17 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 14 Hours loaa of vigour, ne»- "<iy. impure blood md who are old and their time will be n ol a new gland disi lean Doctor. makea it possible •i! restore vigour to bodf. to build rich, rengthen your mind id feel like a new
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    • 38 17 I /\I FOR PRECISE TIME Kj Avoid embarrassment, indignity and Mm nil uncertainty. Have t!-e assurance which B H /j ctmes from pesscs ing a dep ndable D U -4. tinu pie< Agents -for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OP
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    • 260 17 TMI TfHIJI T»fJM« j THE J 1938 LEADER! j m His Master's Voice" (American Radio) J With All The Latest In Radio. Full Particulars from Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO. Theme 456«. j I\"\7l S 111,5 RADI NATURAL TONE. Hoe Boon Leong Radio Dept., 62. Selegie Road. Singapore. I
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1829 17 Malayan Listeners 9 IIa «I I *»iw^w at805am and PROGRAMMES OF RPTTTaTT I London. mmc uorchester Hotel, chestra (continues. MM R P BRITISH EMPIRE 7.20 a.m. Big Ben 'The Part that 850 am Close down. !JJ pm ecord ed music. B M BX PROGRAMMES Time s nal Class,cal Francis *sth-USS
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  • 156 18 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Nov. 6. .'hows that there were 235 deaths, compared with 243 in the previous week, and with 230 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:— Beri-beri 17:
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  • 164 18 The birthplace oi the larecst Dell in the British Emuire, "Great Paul' of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of other famous bells such a- 'Great Peter at York. 'Great George' at Bristol, and 'Grandison' of Exeter, is the source of a special broadcast that will be by
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  • 94 18 Great Interest In America New York. TWO "Darkless" dogs newly arrived 1 from England, are attracting great interest in canine circle* in New Yo k They are of the Basenji of the Belgian Congo and introduced totei England cy an Englishwoman, Mrs Olivia Burn, some 10 months ago
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  • 177 18 Adventures In A 32-Foot Ketch Three y-'ars ago Dwight Urn*, a young American, left Seattle to cruise round the world in his thirty-two-too-ketch-rigged boat, the "Idle Hour." Alter voyaging 30.000 miles, Mr. Long lias arrived in England, and in the near t\ re listeners to Daventry
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  • 147 18 "Tom Jones." a comic opera based on j the Henry Fielding work that is considered to be among the greatest novels evei written, has been adapted for Droadcasting by Gordon McConne) and j will be heard from Daventry in the near future. With music by Edward German, tne
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  • 103 18 The exciting moments of two Rugby matches ln which the Oxford and Cambridge teams figure will provide matel.al for commentaries that listeners to Daventry will hear on Nov. 20. Howard Marshall will be at Twickenham to describe some of the 'high soots' in the play between Oxford and
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  • 75 18 Steady Improvement Noticed London, Nov. 9. nnu Hnre Belisha, the War Secretary. M R at Q-stion tn "-day that reerumng has been V S'K ssuTd to-night for the week of ia w/d*nied that there had been any in the standard of phys.qnior Ue Army medical examination but used
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  • 205 18 broadcast from Canada, arranged by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation will provide the climax to -Westward from Liverpool.' of a programme devoted to the emigration movement in tne North of England which will shortly be produced by John Pudney in the programmes from Daventry. The Canadian broadcast will include
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  • 118 18 Some of the best-known ballads of bygone days will be sung by Muriel Brunsklll (Contralto > and Norman Allin (Baas) in a concert from Daventry o" Nov. 16 in Transmission 4. On Nov. 17. in Transmission 2 the Nancy Phillips String Quartet will introduce, with the Quartet
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  • 253 18 Broadcast From Davenb, On Dec. 15 THE opening half oi mand Variety I ri given at the London Pa 15— the first to be honoui presence of their Ma VI and Queen Elizao. cast in the BBC's p, Daventry. The outstandi year's variety prograi cast has been
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  • 169 18 broadcast from Dr Johns i) H birthplace, which was A olace on Sept. 12. v M ooned owing to ted t- side the BBC's conti iri in the programmes Home and Empire Stat fl« week beginning Nov 14 Devised by Moray M pro- I gramme is intended
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 769 18 Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removedl i Bti II man's Freckle Cream blearbea them out while you sleep. Leaves tlx i in son and while the comElexion fresh, clear and natural, or 37 years thousand* of user* ha.c endorsed it. So easy to use. The fir.-.! jar proves its magic *orth.
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    • 104 18 OVALTINE greatly improves Milk DIABETES. i:ie terrible destructive effect this disease has on the human system cannot be toj strongly stressed. It causes general debilit} i and wastedness. Unattended to it brings in Itl train such diseases as T.n. Bu' it's by no means incurable. THABIB MD. HASSAN Specialist has
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    • 74 18 There's noil the soothing qualities oi Murine. Sun, wind, dust, salt water make your eyes bloodshot, ami j cause a burning tion, but a few drops Murine, the non-irritant c will refresh y once. Never negied eyes Even the si irritation m a y infection, irritated ey< easily affected Vi
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 104 19 I What will he be like when he's five? folks wonder where all his nergy comes from. They i carcely believe their ears when they're told his mother didn't ♦eed him herself and he's *ure to be a healthy child be- he's a TRUFOOD baby. U you can't feed baby
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    • 356 19 r~ —I f BATTERSBY FUR FELT HAT iJgS&v JS??*" 5 c is not mer ely a head \m covering but also a social aSSet btainab, e in smart London Styles to please discriminating men. j BATTERSBY HATS I M A D E N E M G L A N D
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    • 521 19 IT you are using a big, old-fashioned brush V 1 you clean only the fronts of your teeth—the brush simply won't fit the inner curve of your "X m T /TEK J Decay starts im hidden crevices behind the \f v^A^ teeth. Tek'i short head is scientifically design- v \Sf
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 753 19 ■falavan K*mt eners' Radio i fror* page it, French a d 1 PENANG [I v(. SHORTWAVE Events (In Spanish) Down (Wavelength 49.3 metres,. I MOGRAMMES Ul Vm 11 Wavelength (11 720 Kcs TO DAY I Strasbourg C ncert from v>s& pa m —Concert Relayed *rom Jn 0 0 pm D
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  • 80 20 Mr. Aw Cheng Yew, with Mr. Tan Sow Ming, leader of the Penang Overseas Ambulance Unit, and Mr. Teo Cheng Ean. (Tribune). Mr. Cheng Yok Shi and Mr. Lim Cheng Sun. on their way to Europe. (Tribune). Inset): Mr. Yuan Yin, President of the Buddhist Association of
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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