Malaya Tribune, 13 November 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V r L- No. 267. SINGAPORE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1937 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Sfeiunfai v The Malaya Tribune &J PAGES- SINGXrY)RE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1937 FIVE CENT
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    • 68 1 i I MB L J^k THANKS j^ff/^M isor ißTßisT^i SIMCAPtirS FAVOURITE IIII.W» j n HE/ILTHy BABY j 1 B till m| V i i Rluc Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies It Con- j tins The Nourishing And Essential Baby Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Milk
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    • 289 1 Jjp H -101 USES FOR VINEGAR" This is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the asking. Write in S lo Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your address and they will post one to
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    • 111 1 Read The TismrivE Dominant In Malaya f B Safe, jßiiir y^j&gK MILLIONS THRU.I.EII MY MODERNIZED TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT alone of all tooth paste* contain* IKM M! Millions long denied the thrill of lovely, brilliant teeth arc finding it apain with fHH If. Once you ebange to this modernised tooth paste
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  • 736 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES MODERN SHIPPING CONTRASTS Equipment And Harbour Facilities A for ever ybody concerned with m shipping transport to move with times discard old-fashioned and ob oiete ideas and promote instead of handicapping the smooth flow of trade PaffiSTk monthl y circular of the See Thr m f tlon
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  • 19 2 2inS„„ W !'J be completed by the b-. newly-opened Moscow- Vo lg a Canal
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    • 430 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. Mi, BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1837 1 SOUDAN; 6)5 00 Nov. 19 KANPURA 17,000 NOV. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 •SugbwAN; Eel' la 7 'JHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938 I 15,000 Jan. 14 SOMALI t 6,800 Jan.
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    • 500 2 v«^~—- 1 I M. B. K. j j I KOKUSAI LINE I j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) J 'Incorporated in Japan;. i j ,or JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Due Due Sailing Due i m riwi. L Penang Spore S pore via New York 1 m 5,> ISLRAGI
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    • 64 2 (APCAIO SAILINGS. For UOAGKO.NO. VMUV JAPAN. Uiave SANTHIA ftnn Sm g a Por«i. BIRDHANA S TILAWA ,sj& S° V 2 SANTHIA g£ P* d O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES r. ft 0°s a r„ lJ,^ ma Uon a P"'y to: •*O. S C, Th. Agjrt, Colly QuaJ S. N.
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    • 408 2 I'ASSfiNGJgfi AND FUUiGH T SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorship*. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Fxcellenl Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From Prom FtOOD M.S. Spore Malacca PS'hara P'ng MFONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 26-11 •ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12 BORING IA 4-1 4-1
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    • 331 2 STEAMER SAIL*,* worm lugypj The undernotea intended fixtures:- 1 OUTW/ Tor MANILA. HONGKo\ m.s. "7RAVE" omii and Japan HOAItW For HOLLAND, HAM,, s.s. "DONAU" also c Marseilles, Dunkirk. Ai ms "HAVEL uso M'seilles. c I m.s. SAALE al seilles 5 *M. "KOELN" also caU s Marseilles, Ora: B£. "GNEISENAU' Genoa,
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  • 847 3 Bishop's Survey POOR CHANCE FOR CHRISTIANITY *TOHERE are no signs of an approaching revolution in Britain. The stability of the people under the stresses and strains of the modern world is marvellous. If— which God fordid—we were to have another international war, one or more
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  • 191 3 War Story With Happy Ending Lisbon. WAR, behind the front lines, has its humorous side as the following story, reported by the war correspondent of the "Diario de Lisboa." shews: A number of new hand grenades 7/ere distributed to soldiers of the Basque forces, to be
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  • 94 3 If your child catches colds, feed him toffee and for?et about vitamins. Dr. Theodore Elterich told the Pennsylvania Medical Society at Philadelphia. Vitamin A. is supposed to build up resistance to colds, but Dr. Elterich doesn't think it is a patch on bullsd s for that
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    • 1602 3 I Classified Advertisements I" i X NOTICES. Iga vv Municipality H rENDEJtS. I nvited tor the or service. For B pal Tender Room, i* Date ol B| Closing. Ad rail- H I day, Nov. 17, 1937. C H UOLDHS, I Municipal Secretary [HE JUDGE AT I n, ns No. 3:>
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    • 523 3 FRESH STOCK OF:— Long Baths in cast iron white porcel.ti: enamelled with chromium plated Hot t "id taps, s*o" overall price $35.00 each 56" do $3(j.5 0 6'o" do J3«.00 I lable lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upward*. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, OAS. Consult: M.
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  • 350 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 12. Previous To-day Change hum Tone Quietly firmest Si*)* Buyera. 7 3,16 7 6,16 -rhk M Sellers. 75 16 7? 8 +116 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7» 4 73 8 Sellers. 7 5 16 7 7 16 (3rd Forward) Jan.l Mar. Buyers. 75
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  • 178 4 Singapore Nov. 12. R .Siam)' to SfJ S°- I per K °y an 5158 'oiam» \v. Coast No. 2 nc Kovan «I^9 SJTffi Coast No. 3 per KojES $14? Sjam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 y S22n Sam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 Siam Rice Sinwhay No 3 Siam Broken Rice
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  • 95 4 British Official Wireless London. Nov. 12 Paris 147 V 4 New York 4.98«; Montreal 4.98»«" Brussels 29.36'"'. Geneva 21.60% Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 9 01», Milan 943 4 Berlin 12.36 Stockholm 19.40 Copenhagen 21.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 J 2 Prague 141% Madrid norn Lisbon 110 3 16 R
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  • 38 4 Messrs. S. E Ltvy^dto*' Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Antamok n p *2° s Benguet Consolidated boo SiS Consolidated Mines**. o'dia 0 016 San Mauricio 0 fi Unqu^/d United Paracale 7.7/. o °m gjg
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    • 530 4 A Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. s (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) l CAPITAL J Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. J HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. S I 4_ TELEPHONES J lan aßinff Director 3172 Secretary 4944 J General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 1 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA."
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    • 219 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. ilncorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed 0,,^^ 1 £2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1 000 OOu Reserved Fund 500 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Bahrein! a A s T r T a T r fs? rkuk Mosu l and
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    • 192 4 §me terrible destructive effect this disease has on the human system cannot It causes general debilin and wastedness Unattended to it brings in lt« traiii such diseases as TD incurable. THAbTb "lag Specialist has fathomed its secret causes ma 12 years research, and GUARANTEES to cure sufferers completely and permanently
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    • 228 4 BE YOUNG AGAIN! particulars write io:- a l j ry.il» 1M ■I 8 *y 1 -1 i God landed Signs Or Seal. On The Hands Of All Tht Sons Of Men? Professor K. S. Mani'am,- ofr THE ROYAL OCCULTIST Who Predicted The Recent Ha D nenin« liv i ,/I ,c
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  • 595 5 ns By Eraser Vnd Cu. I piov. IS, 10 am I MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers, i 43 4 9 4s 50 -norn 29 I 5 0.90 I 24 6 I 28- 29I 0.45 0.50 I 1 12' i.n% I 28 f 8-0,-I 24 6 26
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  • 173 5 To Commemorate American Legionaries' Visit Paris. The French Government are commemorating the visit of over 5.000 American legionaries to France by the issue cf a now stamp in the demomation of the new foreign postal rate of 1.75 francs (about 2 1 2d.). Mr Philip Collins, chairman
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  • 467 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., New Yoik, report to us by cable a.s follows: STOCKS Market ability to hold Wednesday's
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  • 129 5 FRASER COMPANY. TIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENpS LJai vi Singapore. Nov. 13. financial Dividend Books Close ar COmPaR7 pJSg D E a X te DlV todY TIN Final No v. 19 T Nov. W Nov. 20 Jclebu J ii. Bonus Dec. 17 -7 K. L. Tin Final Nov. 19 Nov. 26
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  • 167 5 XJ M~A >RE MUNICIPAL 1940 $400,000 Int. Q nom pt. 30 102 1947 $1,600,000 Int. nom 31, Sept. 30 IUB 1955 $1,000,000 Int. nom U, Sept. 30 116 1963 $2,000,000 Int. og norn I, Sept. 30 IU/ 195 F. 66 $22,000,000 r j. Mar. 1, NOV. 1
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  • 221 5 Fears For Safety Of Settlement Shanghai, Nov. 13. FOREIGN naval authorities in Shanghai have met in conference in order to discuss the present situation arising out of Japanese occupation. In view of the defiant attitude of the Japanese militarsits, it is feared that joreign interests will
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  • 322 5 Singapore. Saturday. Buyers. Sellers MINING Ampat 4 4>-> 4 9 Ayer Hi tarn 27 6 28 6 Pangrtn Tin 23 24 o Batu Selangor 1.60 a 1.65 Chenderiang 20 21 Hitam Tin' 0.40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 26 28 Hong Fatt 1.12 1.20 lews Hvdraulie 8
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  • 140 5 Discovery In Church Attics BrusseiJ. number of valuable paintings, some of which date back to the 15th century, has been discovered in the collegiate church at. Dinant. The newly-appointed Dean of Dmant. Canon Collard. was exploring the attic* of the church, and under layers of dust and cobwebs
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  • 40 5 Watseka (Illinois). Frank Brace, a negro arrested for te-ging. promised to leave the country, when the Judge agreed to his Thanks, your honour, .said Bruce, as he turned to go. "Say. give me a dime, will yah*?"
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  • 96 5 Agreement Reached On Reorganisation London. Nov. 12. rjTOE general committee of the Fedcration of Master Cotton Spinners Associations at a special meeting today decided by a large majority to ap prove in principle the proposals pu f i rward by the joint committee of the Cot ten Trade
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  • 48 5 Reuter. Native Boycott Causes Trouble Accra. Nov. 12. A native boycott of foreign merchandise is paralysing trade. The marketing cf cocoa, the Gold Coast's chief export, is also stopped. Discontent at the low price of cocoa is believed to be the cause of the situation.—Reuter.
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  • 63 5 A popular wedding In Penang was that on Saturday ol Miss Adeline Mary Scott, the daughter of Mr. C. C. Scott. Bandmaster, Penang Municipal Band and Mrs. Scott, and Mr. Oswald James Foley, son of the late Mr. W. J. Foley, Chief Inspector of Police. F.M.S. and Mrs. Foley, at
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  • 199 5 Chief Clerk In Johor*. Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Nov. 10. MOHAMED bin Abdullah, an Indian Mohammedan, until recently chisi e'erk in the office of the General Hospital Johore Bahru. was produced again oefore Mr. J. B. Weiss «First tratet on a charge of
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    • 317 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment and Brokers In Securities and Commodities. Duily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA STOCK
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  • 140 6 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY PER DAifi AND TIMfc Djambi Sarawak (generallv» Rinti.j., a w J oba Nov. 13 3 p.m. Trengganu i Parcels only! 2 arvel 13 3.30 p.m. Borneo (North», Brunei and ?,h„n n Hong He 13 3.30 p m Germany (Parcels onJvi Labuan Darvel 13 3.30
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  • 50 6 ic p.m. to-morrow Britain Ireland. Europe and «r and s Amenc-a: Imperial. to! Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Intwnil Mr Rerv,ce. closing G a.m. Monday I No parcel mail By An to Shanghai only 'Correspondence fully la .i transmission by the k m IEESfI l 0 Specially £lm*
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  • 52 6 Indies bv r i?7i?T >/ rC:m Netherlands S&SS*?? of Mail* expected£rom Penan- and iSam gmpur by Air (Uttertl^"^^^ ttmy oflettS -25??! and ?/nera] deI?5?f8 Ja P«l by the Mails exnecteri rmn, «»unaay. SingaporTon KeaSy DencmU at; UeUverfcs of i»401d., to morrw 1 I'm. to-rrwrov 72" le rs v
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  • 25 6 Conau. German rjo Merlin. FivnchffKM,ss?"s Wov tons, nor. Batavia Nov i to j\v CILS Kciamtan, Britih Nov M Cue.. Brili h mrr iJ
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  • 116 6 Destructive Typhoon Hits Islands Manila, Nov. 12 PpHIRTY-ElGIIT are known to be dead a:'d ov' j r 50 000 homeless as c re•Ult of th e typhoon whieh swei>t through The centre of the i-land cf I Luzon durino the right. Casualty a e imuco higher
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  • 17 6 untitled Fateh Sher, of the 2nd -ill ;V° SS!« where hi P-nteH Bh-i• JJ! IJ. M-ru su^dnr
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  • 24 6 Mr. Dand untitled M.D.S. of the Cash recently is mai-7, ho was taken be in the offlc-TS hope? to Qight'i uxne :n about fort
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  • 103 6 ApUMBIIA .-"New y ■•Jft 6-25 and »UD» Ces Ci 193 015 and »Vis b« nour 3.15. c 6 m"? 'Hin'Tamil, 2. 5.45 andi a^"~' Cn4nt «mani'' GARRICK -Pasciiw ci duatani)— 6 is and a hoVl H^SERANGOOIf rl SP J2 "Char* Chan AT The^w^^ per NEW WORLD rVh ptru 3
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  • 112 6 Singapore, Nov. 13. bhips alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Raj Ida 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Jeypore 16; Glenshiel 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Klang 31; City of Lyons 32: Eunraous 36; Sibigo 38. Empire Dock Entrance Gate 4)
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    • 214 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOT.gj^ j io-||ioi»( j J Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. I SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL j J WKW CABARET ATTRACTION j First Appearance of I I Ml Ml «le lIOWI j Ore of the World's Greatest Dancers f j JOSE REQUESEN I Popular Mexican Dancer j EXTENSION
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    • 26 6 oI Ar.ent: '■SUM- SHOTE.V, LTD. SINGAPORE'S MOST POP CT AR MIDNIGHT 1r g North H-M- I J Open Ontil 2 ajll p y fa one Mts
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    • 259 6 OYSPgp^j £**•f* 1 »«ot 1 b v a IJla •',>! rrr <-' treatment j certain amount J for J rff're (h; fjj J !'»OImM v tf r n 'tir- nur~t t-t Maclean ««fHl mu 1 (*"< uliar Rf>p.'j> •<! nunv .ivv .1 mm bo common <j.sM-ile«J. ,i 1 Imlrd .1
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    • 321 7 SERVICES Details For The Week-End S CATHEDRAL H ly Communion l i Eucharist. ong and Sermon. i Aj ...it aeon. < n nan In Church." ,;KKDAYS n Monday. Weduiay at 8 a.m., on y >nd Sa«urday .on Wednesday at 5 Thursday at 5.45 Meeting. 340. River Monday. 5 p.m. S
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    • 356 7 kicn). Preacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin English Church Pastor: Rev. E. S. Lav Sunday 8.15 a.m. Boys' Brigade Bible Class. 8.45 a.m. Sunday School 9 45 r. a-m Serv *e of Worship (in English). p Preacher: Rev. E. S. Lav Friday. 8 p.m. Young People's Circle Devotional Meeting. Straits Chinese
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    • 399 7 6 p.m.. English Service—Rev. Goh Hood Keng. Tuesday. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting -Mr. Lim Beng Quan. Wednesday, n a.m. Women's Meeting -Mrs. Chen Ah Poh. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m.. Choir Practice. Thursday. 3 p.m.. Bible Ciass in Malay. 4 p.m.. Ladies' Aid Meeting Friday. 8 p.m. Bible Class in English. 8
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    • 335 7 "Don't argue wo snn P* e reasons account for the extra A coolness and richness of dv Maurier cigarettes. T ]L special filter tip and the costly tobacco. v C^^*^') The ter l 'P remies cleanses the smoke, y'* V' rcvcahn s a new depth of flavour in fine Vir-
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    • 800 8 I I IT STANDS ALONE IN ITS NEWNESS, j FRESHNESS, BRILLIANCE! j ALHAMBRA daily 3.15-6-15-9-15 I f i m^£J mAyiSH LA UGH.AND-RHYTHM SHOW I £r A SEVEN 'tors, EIGHT hit songs, I /f p beauMful girls, 100 new /aces! I \> f>"«*\ ?ENN M,LTON PARK YAK ARAL'S (WJ HARRIET HILLIARD,
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  • 223 9 serous Clubs in Singai r which are readers of •nineThis Diary iu, for them. £ecrc'o co-operate in keep- and complete. Hav- will still be Diary of Events." The t cover meetings, enter- j si 4 and such funcr a engagements other i H the "Diary of ,\Y NOV.
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  • 193 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 13 Races: Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting, third and last day Rugby: H.M.S. Malaya Cup Match, R.N and R.A.F. v. Johore, Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. I v. Royal Artillery, S.C.C. Hockey: Annual Inter-College Match, Medical College ground; S.C.R.C "A" v. R.I.
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    • 124 9 FUL-VUE eyewear offers yoa 3 HANDSOME I j APPEARANCE jcTFE W M COMFORT, j I WIDE I J VISION 9 HIGH L 8 TEMPLES. CONSULT NE A CHINA OPTICAL CO. '1 A ±v Street Singapore. Great World Showj j 8.30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. GALA RACE BALL KItVHI A N
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    • 116 9 IHE PRINCE RESTAURANT AND CAFL (Corner of Serangocn and Balestier Rd and opposite Rumah Miskki Police Station. Telephone No. 2375. Open Daily Until 2 a.m. Two minutes walk from New World. Chinese and European food. Good cuisine, be-t cooks and courteous and Prompt Service. Ice-cream, cakes and cold fruiis. Complete
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    • 572 9 •j» CHARITY CONCERT j In Aid Of The \<in w iii:lief i i x»! organized by THE GEYEANG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH with the Co-operation of the manage- I ment of the Ritz Theatre at the RITZ THEATRE HALL I ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH. 19:57. AT 7..10 P.M. "SEE KHIAM
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    • 581 9 I CABARET 1 I TO-NIGHT 1 |l\Ol\-STaP DAN€E I I FROM 8.30 UNTIL I A.M. I ADMISSION 50 Cts. I TO-DAY 1 jl NO TEA DANCE jj HAPPY CABARET 1 S TO-NIOHT J I BLACK AND WHITE NIGHT i Tea Dante As Usual j EXI ENSION TO 1 A.M. c
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  • 31 10 rs Thum Heng, 13, Muiitri Pcnany, minouncc tli* pnRrtiii*liient of the;r second daughter. Miss imim Choi Chun, to Mr. Soon*; Cbun UU Cf the Naiiypr.; Sianu Pau Pre s Singapore.
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  • 57 10 The relatives oI tl?o late Mr V n hno-.vl s th**k nil his friends* f r PASSi' nStoy R mk November IWH'V™ »*»3^wb SicV Tm C a" T 0 ,'7 i Y I w mourn his i 0 ch "2 ren :> Hth insta' I :,t io a m
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  • 677 10 J the course of <„,,,.,, t™**** D«.v dinner ir.ven ".v the Siimnoni i.. Branch thy the Governor P«««- ">e appeal which has been "T* ;!U!, V in the but few training a* Volun ors VVheihei this wijj do M n* o accelerate the very tardy wfadi recruita
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  • 110 10 Serious Outbreak In kfobor London. Nov. 11. I :s f x ent Oi 1 K» serr,,. aiid r-orth Ji'J o* vas disclosed b•"theM.rltD? E a d culture m th e j n 1 i; stex oi Agn-•-"-ici tnat o r V^ :niiiC W'io ju ried
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  • 36 10 J D <?ath Of i' hra hri '^ayamkitch deal h i lg J <f Phra Un 1:1 Banqkci T! '-<' dec. a ci "•ce-Oorsul Shortly before Ws Phra 8ri Was w2 i J)rr t]:e Natmn
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  • 29 10 Mr. W. M. Sime proposng to visit Malaya In the near future. With the In the 55? r£gE?*Z to visit 'ate Mr H at X ru *Ure, With m
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  • 38 10 Mr Noel Fisher, who has spent 27 vears in the Klang distriet. was the guest of honour at a publie reception his having been appolnted a Justice of the Peace for Selango. PS' of honour t*.** Sfi the
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  • 29 10 Mr. H. G. Beverley, the Officer Superintending Police Cirele, Kuala Kangar who has been away at Cameron Highlingds on a short holiday, hasretuened to his station and resumend duties.
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  • 140 10 NOTES COMMENTS Getting Together jjEARTY app.'au.se greeted the sugg.'slion of Major-Genera] Dobbie at th E.x-Servlcc Association dinner In Singapore that there should be a get ting together with former enemies Tb* -ooner they all got together, said Hin Excellency, tne better it would be for Mil wmcerned. and his listeners
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  • 150 10 jGR AT EF o Lrccognitionof[heßeifc[) er F —-Dayie, the form, c, B, iho Qf singapore jn a M SaZ,m BritW Malaya. Writing Sow,, Africa. U., Bishop .aid' j May i utgeyour readers to hoip. a, W as they possibly can. any a ™*c London or «ng.pore or
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  • 210 10 M F J chairman of t CrU Bpi,la of «cen« months am eM I «aklng forward snt aCts existing prices to a letter to the Financial Tim., <*' 23 Mr. Vomps.,, stated nuxutj markets generally the nri~ been deprccd to warrantable v considered thar I promptly
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  • 208 10 T/ELEPHONIC """-.urn,. Hongkong and the United state I now an accomplished rad Mr v Clark, manager of the Hon^-Vl phone who test the system a few (i v I communicating with > I New York, has found it to b I satisfactory I TWa remarkab.e stride communication is
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  • 170 10 By "Looker On A '^o„! Cre third-rate rieri her Borne m »n mar- ballet ,4 an a c y e S a ft «o longer A A A I "Before going courtta** torlan, -our remotn ys a h their arm* a< hT ancest °r.s painte,, to
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  • 47 11 Ten Deaths In German Air Crash Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 12. n j persons were killed and two i a: un «'d when a Lufthansa plane id i iom Berlin to Mannheim in province of Baden clashed :it i port of Mannheim. casualties are reported to •nans. —Reuter.
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  • 357 11 nantao taken Fhree Months Of War Shanghai, Nov. 12. THI Japanese conquest of Nantao i is lonipleted this afternoon troops crossed the river from l> on iunks without meeting it ion and ran up the flag Rising Sun on warehouses the 'ast Chinese had been j
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  • 50 11 S '-XOOO Donated From America Reuter. Paris, Nov. 12. the Chinese Red Cross irgent assistance is meetready response. The Red Crass has donatio which $100,000 will m medical relief and acuation of American ana MUs norn China, states a the League of Red Cross -Reuter.
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  • 79 11 WILL WASHINGTON NEGOTIATE? RUMOURS IN BRUSSELS BRITISH VIEW TO BE DEFINED TO-DAY dispute CrS f r settl<? ™nt of the Sino-Japanese reeehed f 4 Japanese N <*« >*« not yet been Mea'nSi e 'T*? h Brussek durin tke week-end \merl a r,
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  • 594 11 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 12. JHE Japanese note is felt completeV° 4 have rlosed the d <*>r on am K£ ii y co negotiations v«ih the Japanese Government on the latter* own terms, vvhuh are such as would exclude Participation of the conference in the direct negotiations which Japan
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  • 46 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 13. THE British vessel Kaiying was stopped b y a Japanese warship on the way to Hongkong from Saigon yesterday evening. Naval authorities are investigating reports of her seizure. The absence of radio news is causing some anxiety.—Reuter.
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  • 85 11 Sympathy From World Leaders London. No/ 12. AMONG the messages of sympathy ren ceived to-day by the Mac Donald family were telegrams from M. Bh'm and M. Herriot, with whom Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald was so closely associated at the Assembly of the League In 1924. King Boris
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  • 27 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 12. The cruiser Appollo has been selected to bring the body of the late Mr. Ram•".ay Mac Donald to Bns/latd —Renter.
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  • 249 11 Visit To Germany WILL INTERVIEW HITLER Reuter. London, Nov. 12. FN the Commons this morning, Mr. Greenwood, for the Opposition leader, asked whether any statement could be made regarding the report that the Lord President of Council, Lord Halifax, contemplated a visit to Germany. The Chancellor
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  • 30 11 and°mm°DmieS blue and Mtea loudspeaker ?ehi.,3 w IS2 iS boe turned into Britain's first mobile anti-eas school bj the Rochester and district passive air defence committee 'Planet News).
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  • 82 11 A Rome Warning OPTIMISM MAY BE ILL-JUDGED Reuter. Kome, Nov. 12. WARNING against too much optimism over the prospects oi an Anglo-Italian rapproachement is uttered in Italian political circles. It is stated that there hav e been approaches Ir th e last few to ascertain whether the necessary
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  • 81 11 20 Tons Of First Aid Dressings London, Nov. 12. A SECOND consignment of medicm supplies was despatched from London to-day by the Lord Mayor's fund for relief of distress in China. Surgical instruments and dressings to the value 0 f some £6.000 will follow next Friday.
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  • 21 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 12. Stanley Storey, the disturber of yesterday's Cenotaph ceremony was today recertified as a lunatic—Reuter
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  • 289 11 IS TIME RIPE? Mr. Chamberlain's Optimism Reuter. London, Nov. 12. V/fR. Neville Chamberlain, the Premier in a speech at Edinburgh, said the Government's general principles were "the promotion of British interests and the protection of the lives of British nationals, the maintenance of peace and the
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    • 111 11 ___»^f B__&^_^"<M°>. VsuA jjß jj \X. V_| J iS^^^^ssS^^^^3wa^43B ___>ijimvP^ -ja-T^-ji jp *.4C|y _*_&_>as_B_-_a—----B "FIDELITY" MltllN SUPER'S The 8.8.C. consider the 13-metre transmissions to be of the or*!* 1 °pay m c nV* utmost importance to Malayan listeners in the evening. SUPER 8 Ml CUrmi< G EC receivers no on,
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  • 720 12 LESSER CHARGE PROVED NOT HOMICIDE Used Flank Studded With Nails Singapore, Friday. SITAYA. a Tamil coolie employed at the Naval Base, was to-day sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Howes in the Assize Court for causing the death of one Tiont;
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  • 104 12 To celebrate the opening of their international week of fellowship and prayer, which is held annually during the socon d week in November, the V W C A M.C.A. will hold a. combined 5222 on Smiday night at 8.30 in the Victoria Memorial Hall. A special order
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  • 26 12 Mr. D. A. Sommeryille M.C.S. Assistant .u M Pc A Sonimerville, M C S As 3 has to take over the duties of Assistant Adviser. Kelantan
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  • 779 12 Cabaret Dancer TRAFFICKING CHARGE NOT SUSTAINED Singapore, Friday. INSCRIBING herself as a "cabnrel .tri'rl" living at Lorong Geylang Road, Goh Cheng Lian, one of the four girls alleged to have been imported into the Colony for the purpose of traffic, in consequence of which two Hokien women,
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  • 75 12 Committal Motion Against Bankrupt Withdrawn A motion by the the commitment to the civil orison of a bankrupt named M. Hussein for L? Shs 1 of f j m i°v nt y Jul y- August and September "he SSnSrrSS M V £2 Choon ffong! i.ie assistant Official Assignee
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  • 347 12 New Bill For Legislative Council A BILL is to be introduced into the Legislative Council to provide for the establishment of places of detention for children and young persons. It will be cited as the Children and Young Persons <Places of Detention) Ordinance. 1937. The objects
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  • 160 12 Filipino Band's First Appoarance The Great "A'orld Cabaret last Wednesday night was well filled for the first appearance or an all-Filipino swing band, composed of talented Filipino musicians employed by the various cabarets and clubs in Singapore, under Mr. Conrado Gregorio, the Filipino Association's chairman of music. One
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  • 333 12 Comedy Revue At The Alhambra AT THE CINEMAS A BRILLIANT array of new talent from the radio, stage and American night clubs is cast in "New Faces of 1937,' a gay musical comedy revue which had a premiere at the Alhambra Theatre last night The film
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  • 152 12 Receiving Order Petition Withdrawn Singapore. Friday. A PETITION for a receiving order against Mr. Ong Kah Luck was withdrawn in *he Bankruptcy Court to-day. Mr M. C. Johannes, who appeared on behalf of the debt >r. Intimating to his lordship. Mr Justice a'Beckrti Terrell that a settlement had
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  • 256 12 Chinese Owner Fined $50 Singapore, Friday. an a charge of being the owner of the U dog that bit the six-year-old son ot Mr L C Sullivan, of the Singapore Traction Company, on Sept. 30 last Mi Boey Kok Wing, a clerk of Messrs. Clouet Co..
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  • 183 12 Bankrupt Who Did Not Wish To Pay Singapore, Friday. IT appears that the bankrupt does not wish to pay any instalments on the ground that he has too many dependents,' said Mr. Koh Choon Hong, the Assistant Official Assignee, when he applied before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in
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  • 187 12 The following appointments have been approved, according to Gazette notification: Mr. Arthur Bernard Lucy to be Agricultural Officer. Agricultural Department. S.S. and F.M.S.. with effect from Sept. 10. Mr. Cyril Frederick Sutton to be Assistant Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, with effect from Sept. 24 Mr. Douglas Allan
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  • 699 12 LONG HISTORY Its Activities I n Malaya 3 THE following account o! cf the Borneo Compan i taken trom British Mal i The Borneo Compan; primarily for the purp mg the resources ol lb the Island of Borneo of Sir James Brooke, wi. white Rajah of Sarawak
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    • 12 12 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Sole Agents: McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P.S. 30
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    • 56 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING. CaTOLM 8* PHONE 5808. BfNGAf** 1 FIRE. MARINE, V WORKMEN'S COMPI» VTI0» INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA nONG CHYE v (0« SEKEMBAN CBJENT KROS K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG OOM* NG RON CHEE, SLANG LEE ENG TF n IPOH LEE AH Wl SG, FENANG GENERAL PI
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  • 596 13 >ORTS BY SINGAPORE BROKERS Singapore, Friday, disturbing weeks Ii i mi has come lo ii more cheerful At one time, in nance, nothing aps any stable value, an eruption appeared tsand which might !i<». state >I"s>rs. and Co., in their kct report to say that affairs
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  • 237 13 MESSRS. LEWIS PEAT Singapore, Friday. THERE is one comfort, if it may be described as such, about slumps and depressions, and that is that in the order of things they cannot become permanent. The only thing that is quite impossible to gauge is when the market has reached the bottom.
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  • 97 13 tr.tistics For 1936 London, Nov. 12. '"AL review of 1936 by the G neral shows that the 14.3 per thousand was for 1935 and 0.4 above which was the lowest was 12.1 per thou0 4 above the 1935 v. that for 1933. 13 fact that the averting
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  • 65 13 !v Model Of A locomotive T >T«.. 10 London, Nov. 12. 'id unusual little cered the departure of the of Bulgaria from Vicmorning. interest in locomotives is dee and immediately -d-n Arrow continental Dover the chairman of Railway asked His Maa scale model of tne known
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  • 124 13 Committee To Inquire Into Position London. Nov 12. THE House ol Commons to-day d!scussed holidays with pay on a Labour member's bill which was rejected on second reading. Mr. R. A. Butler. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, intervened in the debate in support of
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  • 107 13 To Approve Estimates For 1938 A MEETING of the Legislative Council A will be held on Wednesday, when the acting Financial Secretary Will move approval of the draft estimates cf revenue and expenditure for 1938. The Currency Bill will be read a third time. The Attorney-General will move
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  • 352 13 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of 1 the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Nov. 6:— Plague:—Cochin was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, one death
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  • 102 13 Singapore. Saturday. WHAT is believed to be the first anti-Japanese demonstration by Singapore Chinese to take place since the outbreak of the Shanghai War was carried cut at the Great Wcrld last night by about 500 Chinese. It was held after a mass meeting in order
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  • 61 13 October Sets A New Standard British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 12. OCTOBER was a record month for recruiting for the Territorial Army. During -lie month 2,574 recruits were enlisted, an increase of 37 per cent, over October of last year and the largest number for any October since
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  • 36 13 Singapore, Saturday. Charged with stowing away on board the s s. "Sirdhana." forty-two Chinese pleaded guilty, and wer e sentenced to 14 days s.i.. by Mr. C. A. Robinson, the Marine Court Magistrate yesterday.
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  • 358 13 A (iood Show SCHOOLS INSPECTOR ATTENDS Singapore, Friday. gMART costumes, good singing, *c!ntillfrting music. All these were provided in full measure at the concert given by the Fa-Wield (I ris* School, and one could not have asked for more. There were originally 14 items, and three more
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  • 290 13 "Silksworth" Held Up In N.S.W. THE Barretto Shipping ft Trading Co. ship brokers, have received information that a ship well known In Singapore, the Silksworth, has been tied up at Newcastle. New South Wales, following a strike by *he 36 Chinese members of the crew, who have
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  • 69 13 Singapore, Friday. Or! a charge cf giving false information to Insnector A. C. Good that he had been robbed by a Chinese named Chua Sia Sim of $30 whereas the sum was safely deposited in a shop in Geylang Road. Tang Lim claimed trial when he appeared
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  • 82 13 Information has been received that Mr. S. Sivapathasundram, who won the Rodger Medal and the Treacher Scholarship in 1932 while at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, has obtained his 8.A., gaining second class honours "English) Upper Division, in the recent London University Examination. He took il from University College, Ceylon.
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    • 123 13 b.L.k. bandages are made with just that little touch of genius which produces sausages renowned for their deliciousness. Fresh, wholesome ingredients, made and mixed under hygienicconditions, they are every bit as good as they look. PHONK: STOI'E 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR 3351 (2 lines). [POH 110 111 (2 Jines).
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  • 538 14 Keen Game At The S.C.C. ;:iigapore, Saturday. /»OOr> play by the forwards who received every support from the "threes" ir/a re p>i ;;oie for the S.C.C. "A" rugby XV overcoming the Police XV by nine, points (three tries Ito three (one try) in a
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  • 43 14 SELECTIONS for to-days races ate as follows: Race I—PANTOI Lady Ida Kate 2—DEBELLA Lakes of Killarney Race 3—SCRI3BLE Abbot's Temptation Race 4—The Poacher Hard Road Race S—BEN GIIABRIT Deepdcne Race 6—ALUM ROCK Hercules Race 7—TONY REDDIN Argoutat Race B—RELEASE Noorchaya
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  • 22 14 At Alexandra Barracks yesterday, the Tloyal Corps of Signals and the R.A.F. phryed a scoreless C *aw at hockey.
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  • 962 14 FOUR EVENTS EACH FOR SPRINTERS STA YERS TO-DAY'S third card of eight races in connection with the S.T.C. Winter race meeting will mark the close ci the Vj3" racing seascn in Singapore, c 1 I Wc'ltheff prospects
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  • 163 14 R.N. R.A.F. v Johore At The fetadium THE first Malaya Cup rugby football tls cf the season in the southern hah of the competition will be played at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon between the Royal Navy and Air Force and Johore. The R N.
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  • 259 14 Hockey Match With Ceylon S.C. Singapore, Saturday. IN a fast gams of hockey at Bale tier yesterday, the Royal Air Forcc icfiL,tcred j win over Ceylon Sports Club by one goal to nil. The Ceylonese had the better of the exchanges territorially and had their finishing been as
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  • 99 14 Ipoh Programme For February THE Perak Turf Club February meeting n take Place on Jan. 19. Feb. 2 and Feb. 5 when in addition to the runClai 1938 P nV sriffins Horses ea tied for a P IIICS Class 1 win b cJssTnvi! 1 be r tWC i
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  • 230 14 Hockey'A Clasl: BY three goals to nil. U riation "A" S.R .C Rest: ires played on the Pad There was nothi about the game Th< badly in the attacfe unsteady in the del The Indians pi and Namazie failed close range. Alter had suffered
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  • 67 14 Results cf ties pi Ir.raelight's tenni Man?sseh and R M $r< and M Gareh 6- U. 6 and Mrs M Blaeh to Miss G. Nathan 6—B, 7 '10-day's Tie. E. Sun seh (.singles final- foi BOXING J5 XI i s WILL r.i i) Ul PAY ON SI .DAY
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 18 14 f 'TIME FOR A TIGER" Tiger Beer j IS BEST r.M Fraser Neave Ltd., Di st ributors oTT^rTa^
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    • 72 14 T I A Fleeting Golden Opportunity i T° Own premises a I j Lorong 40 "SIONG LIM PARK OH G H\ j through long instalment periods j B f«utifui modem and attractive buiklin i Jv™ Oardens and pure atmosphere, far V I trom noise but near traffic communiccdi. j HASTEN
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  • 236 15 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS WEEK'S TIES Interesting Veterans' Matches Singapore, Saturday iMIIAI lies in ihe SC.UC open i i«Mi tennis tonrnamen t, playi Lim Green yesterday, v Inflows: übles Handicap:—Koh Jek Hi a n Seng <scr. i beat d W T Goodwin '30.3» I md Tan Kirn
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  • 35 15 siting Malaya In Vpril 0«?« lit port j, > I|x»h Nov. 12. d a team of Ceyhtul" be louring :»ext year. It t> [a.v in all important visitors will include ihe Oxford Blue.
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  • 55 15 **TeH Too Good For Domy Reyes Own Reporter) Lumpur. Friday. to-nights boxing Bintang Park. Johnny Reyes on a techniawarded the fight ten-round bout due fc>i Reyes' eye. hi stone. The fight aevelon into a really Reyes was .showing round went by. unda however Morbe master of the excellent
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  • 244 15 Registers Win Over Kid Gafeo Grounds BomSt v. 1,1 l,!ln OJ 1 event at the 7 s I!l<> w*in !1 Happy WorW pir k JfW Juan weighed 7 i?i 7** »*ebt. even had the "£a£U>«V K Tony 7 11 was easy to see v A ;;nts bo,
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  • 126 15 Medical v Raffles College THE annual inter-College hockey march for the Selwyn Clarke Shield will be played on the Medical College around *t Sepoy Lines this afternoon and Mrs A B Jordan., wife of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, will present thw trophy to the winners at the
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  • 43 15 Rainbow B P team vs. the Beginners BP. on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. at their court: Lawrtnce Koh. James Gran, Cheong Eng Leong. Tham Chay Van. Ho Keng Tho. Koh Cheng Kee. Robert Khoo. Ong Cheng Chuan and Lye Teck Choon.
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  • 173 15 R.A.O.C. AY in At Hong* Lim Green Singapore. Saturday. J"*??*- Z cro unf ortunatc to have I'm r p hockey match at Hon" splendid fight' 1 l uun 1>m U|> il i» attack <V' v l 1 "i 'l 1 1 and '■■"•'V part i'rt unv n ha
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  • 145 15 Practice Shoot For Bisley Meeting I A £V LVEH ,rU4lcil between R s M team, was shot it toe s s V He u',u,:t,r. on Wednesday Bhaey JJi th t forthcoming Bisley Meeting was gone through. uas Th,. practises were as follows u Wds deliberate Hp y v
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  • 26 15 The Royal Inni killin Fusijiers II beat Raffles College a. hockey by 4 0 in a Bame played en the College ground yesterday.
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  • 107 15 Cricket Club Heal The R.A.M.C 1 Singapore, Saturday. for the dub w m 4 1 a nfce E lh 41 I saw Lient. Keiiett and f I ''i l iub,;i; 1 l wh, r <' Alia,: well cleared Io ***** was Hewan next broke thsough tor
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  • 80 15 a J LJImS? lU>S m tho Anv.iuui oi* 1 .1, 1 tournament., will be at 5p ii: Bl Bwtttutton Hi.: ■Vv' k- :,y Bth "**>uM*s Handicap: v Xl W li! f lI,fl Peek X-> n £?\rphi r Hw *«o Wan .j Vl a,a l «U!g Choo a/id Low
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    • 16 15 M>ITI3)j NOW ON SALE d s££s 2 2 VCky IHiL BEDAK MRGIN STORE. CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE.
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    • 319 15 -THirM A WONMWULLY^) ii ian»i. rui J have found Ijbal nearly fV 10 plaas is now having uuiiorau Syrup Pigs' regularly. "1 atony* fjg*| that lhej»welejeanlincsstliui tfeis brings [iromoteagood appetite. Mi;or„i ;> Eeuilth and regular Retool attcadaiure You will agree with me thai Rood health and sound education go hand
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    • 37 15 jr j :i;;'V'V «V >w 4-''4# lite a&e **M® JTHE COMPANY ON THE SPOT j W Pjß. lmi j /r until typewriters came in I i hard chocolate was ali right until we I LOOK AT j
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 224 16 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —I have read the letter by "A Poor Consumer" in your paper of the 9th inst. and thoroughly agree with it. The President's answer to Mr. Seow Lang's question was very unsatisfactory What has the
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  • 85 16 Two New "Factories" To Be Built In Russia Helsinki. More than five million bottles of champagne were produced In the tt.s.S.'r. last year, according to the official organ of the Central Executive Committee, Izvcstia. published in Moscow. It has now been decided, according to this paper, to
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  • 356 16 Story Just r m^ DIED ON TH!; D4l OF BIRTH simultaneous children quint scientific rarity that once in 50,000.000 chance of quintuplets and living- to ma+uri that history iocs instance previous Quintuplets the little now in their third h< year. There k ems no rea for
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    • 439 16 CHURCH SERVICES 'Continued from page 7) Sermon: "Creeds—Faith in the Holy Ghost." 4.30 p.m. Tamil Service In Royal Air Base. Saturday. 530 p.m. In the Parsonage Choir practice. BETHESDA" (Bras Basah Road) Sunday. 9 a.m. Breaking of 3:ead'English Service). 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread (Malay Service). 4.30 p.m. Sunday School
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    • 316 16 Public meetings will be held as under: Suudav. 930 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 11.00 a.m. Malay Meeting. 4.00 pan. Sunday School. 8 p.m. V.M.C.A. Hall Wednesday. 8 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m. Holiness Meeting. (339. Balestier Road) Sunday. '.'.30 a.m. Holiness Meeting 11 a.m Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Salvation Meeting.
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    • 13 16 OVALTINE COLD or Hot is now saved in the leading Cafes and Restaurants
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    • 49 16 TYPEWRITERS need the protection and lubrication that this b HH fine oil gives. a IJ CLEANS LUBRICATES 31 LADIES Dull Hair Can Look Vcrj D* To prevent this, ro natural lustre that is don hair, use. GLOSTOR* Make dull hair manage and to ke ;> In 0f 1 APB i
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 106 17 Here is a Suggestion f Why not RESURRECT THAT OLD GRAMOPHONE with a COSMOCORD PICK-UP (British made—Balanced tone). enjoy R Reproduction through your RADIO SET for only 55.50 with tone arm and volume con. 58.25 SPOT RADIO LTD., 58, Orchard Road. Phone 7734. GRIPE WATER Mothers! When next you buy
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    • 84 17 Wen Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before your time, ana unable to enjoy the pleasures of you th \nke Dr. Nixon'i Vl-Tabi and restott >our Manhood, Vitality and Energy Bis; resulti in 24 hours. Dr. Nixon's VI-Tab* arc a new discovery and nuaranteed tv
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    • 28 17 HAS SOMETHING RNTfRKI.Y NEW IN RADIO STYLING. Ijjjj I YOU'LL ADMIRE TVS YOU'LL ENJOY PERFORMANCE YOU'LL PRAJKS. TRICES FROM 186 M Se*e Arerti For Sun Radio Service Co
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    • 271 17 Mil pWS I WtUtrnWU* ml jf 1 r a> r* k rtc H Ctenri>t«.ortllbw No.ttlum Mill SHIPMEIMI I JM I £1 ARRIVED s„i, Agent HOE BOON LEONC, woubobp road. Distributors: H. L. CARTER CO., iw» THE RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, WINSON RADIO CO. Koala Lumpur. Ipoh LEONARD CO., Muar. —1 iM
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1082 17 ri iciTdii Lis Ra«11 a WT» Mlflllllf ?i ty of London, Coachman to the Lure! I Mayor. Introduced by Anthony WevtAMMES OP BRITISH EMPIRE With Ted And W3 B< The ("tea Band- conductor W B.C PROGRAMMES i SS: tion 0n 22 5 Popular Melodies Of 3* and hls I tr(>s
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  • 326 18 Re-Election 01 Eurasian Representative (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov 12. PKNSATION r.i first magnitude caused v when known thai ar committee meeting of Eurasian Association held recently Dr A ft. Keun Buraslaii Community's representative on Municipal Commission and widely known as champion of 'ne cause of
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 298 18 This BIOCEL SKINFOOD WORKED A MIRACLE on my face S says nurse ,n of week? I H..H. r-a doctor v of a mat Vimm ,V Sl fan. and fr,e 1 «winista and Stores FREE: :>• It <..,,.' i H t 1«' tl t "MotmeofCn «< Tofcafoa »h i.i >( I.
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    • 20 18 FOR YOUR HAIR'S SAKE USE THE FIRST QUALITY EUROPEAN MAKE FAR E.-.5T OXYGEN ACETYLENE mi-™ 4 CO LTD < SINGAPORE PENANC
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    • 133 18 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Mlnu.es eronchh»? poi a Jjcaith and v.. the prescription or starts kllhr.g *>*rifies the b] that rou anything and i successful tl i- it you fre* easy r complef lv si £Jomy Itenda ante.; pr THE KIDDIES HAVE BEEN CONVERTED TO p j he\ Jeitchf
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 788 18 r *k■ a mm m f Throe German Waltzes (Brahms i. 820 pm c geuner Ensemble Gvoig.un Blues (WiLiieri. g.55 D m P, iCjnnnued /rom paye 17; Max.xc (Passan). 910 p m P Ibe riMwraji »«> -»»e principal direction I Hollywood New York. thp ckmd* .Zvfnavl and 1150 p m
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  • 1575 19 The Need To Curb Extravagance L Pragssant, the Coe Officer, in an address ent of a Co-opera-phasised that comL Erive every possible curbing of extra>rtant function of said) and the one d deal of its time is the consideraions for loans from is here that there
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    • 196 19 Nights of mwafflffi torment intolerable itching. On mony parts of the body are red pustules, small blisters, the signs of the parasitic skin diseases whim are so frequent in hot countries. These are the causes of the itching and irritation which deprive people of their rest. MITIGAL removes such troubles
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    • 64 19 I I I 81 j i I ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON, ENGUAND--oD€£n 6 VtLLOW LABELS SOL€ fiGCnTS Hcneu ujouoH Co., ltd. I STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore, Typewriter Repairers and Stationers. •CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling or cleaning of m cs in Office undertaken. Tel.
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  • 64 20 EX C«-.H a, .he ;1 ser vi,e in Si„ g ap„re on Thursday. (Tribune). II H TnnUl h aU> 11 Tungku Abu Bakar. I» H. Tungku .ibmed, (he Hon Dato S. O. Wong and Mr. F. \V. Brewer. I uident in the E'oppy Day ladies' hockey
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    • 35 20 Going Bald SEE THE NEW JHODETTt 1 OB 1 |i I CHROMF F FANCY j POCKET U ,B j WRISTLET ce^s J WATCHES j Just Arrived c AT ALL 'DEALERS I MONTOR LTD <• LIU Singapore.
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