Malaya Tribune, 16 November 1937

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newsoaberws *> a P er Guaranteed Largest Sales XX VL No. 269. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1937 V IVE CEN'ib. The Malaya Tribune S'ngapore: Tuesday, .Nov. 16, 1937. The Malaya Tribune J2. PAGES. Singapore: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1937 SOI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 MMWDDl^W S l^^^^^^^fc^. TURKEYS. HAMS. PLUM PUDDINGS. NUTS. j m GEESE. GAMMONS. MINCE PIES. SWEETS. I 9 3 DUCKLINGS. SAUSAGES. CHOCOLATES. CRACKERS. CAPONS. STUFFING. CIGARS. ALMONDS. PHEASANTS. SIRLOIN BEEF. WINES. I CE CREAM. I ASK FOR OUR CHRISTMAS MENU L'ST A DVT. OF SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PHONE 5376.
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  • 440 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SHIPPING POSITION MUCH BETTER Welcome Expansion In World Trade (By Air Mailt London, Nov. 1 THE shipping position has improver! greatiy within the last 12 months, according to the annual report ol Lloyd's Register of Shipping, July 1. 1936—June 30, 1937. 'fM-eigh's which for so long have
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  • 189 2 New Fore End Foi A reform Ship An interesting repair contract has recently been completed by the Middle Decks and Engineering Co.* Ltd., on the lower reaches of the Tyne. This firm have completed the stem relit to the cargo steamer English Trader, which is now ready for
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  • 125 2 Fewer Steamers But More Motorships In the past nine months DanlaiJ shipping has decreased by eight thlps ot 4 903 gross tons. The merchant fleet on W97\ Ct nsist f d of 528 tamers of mImI f ross tons 1,515 motorship* of 5 641 In 10 5 21
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    • 432 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. mm INDIA Incorporated in England). •an P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. SOUDAN t 6,500 Nov. 19 IPURA 17,088 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN t 0,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15.U00 Dec. 31 1938 CARTILAGE 15,000 Jan. 14
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    • 507 2 I M. B. K. j J j KOKUSAI LINE. j L (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) j (Incorporated in Japan). S For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Due Due Sailing Du Penang Spore Spore via i ms KATSURAGI MARU Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Keelung Jan. £i m.s
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    • 128 2 IN DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. KUTSANG In port
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    • 437 2 P ASS EN GER AM) FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlp*. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Rvrpllent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA). MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From Fron M S Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'nr MFONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 25-1 •ALSIA 14-12 14-12 15-12 17-12 BORINGIA
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    • 360 2 STEAMER SAI!I\ §NOKDDEI r- (I!r| UOVD (Ira The undernoted are .ntended fixtures:— i OUTWARD Tor MANILA. HONGKONG NORTH CHINA and m.s. "TRAVE" omitt U and Japan HOMEWA For HOLLAND, HAMBURG g BKE*, Sail I m.s. "HAVEL" also calls M'seille.s I m.s. SAALE also call seilles s-g. "KOELN" also calls Marseilles,
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  • 946 3 Committee's Report REVIEW OF YK\R\s ACTIVITIES T HE Sin Haruour Board Junior Service Club ivil] hold X annual Bwiewl meeting at the clubhouse on Saturday, Nov. 20 at '> p.m. Pollowinß is the report of the i committee for the yea- ended July j PDfANCUt POSITION
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  • 192 3 Bloodletting With Mag Powder Harnsmith, Orange nee Stare A J OCAL woman here claims that n native witch doctor has cured •Jl car- sickness. Her native servant girl used to si rer terrio'v, in common with her in tress, whenever she travelled by mot; One
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1346 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I M FOR fA I SATISFACTION j tnlruM all )(mt Ciock an(J 9 Walch R t pairs> VICKUOHHinc rw*_ 4 No. 7922. PS |L— The curative effect ot raj of ail lung antiseptics, and laliete 5 r=r= acid which represents f be B most important constituent c= ior
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  • 414 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Nov. 15. Previous To-day Change T«" E Steady Wte 77 Spot Buyers. 7 5 4 Jj b _i i 6 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 75 lb J/' 0 _g Sellers. 7% J% -.2» (3rd Forward) JanJMar. Buyers. 7 B 7 510 Rellew. 7' 2
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    • 795 4 i Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j !t Incorporated in the Straits Settlement?) CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. J HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES J Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 1 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." j LONDON BANKERS NEW YORK
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    • 167 4 FRED gets kety/torn a Real VHmd'-. AlfT **f FRED,OLD MAN. I HATE TO jf, ,nCnr\k\fl* PERSONAL. BUT YOU OUGHT TO 00 SOMETHING ABOUT THOSE «1, Jrfll NERVES OF YOURS. YOU'RE fV^^^W l eCWPRAt GETTING TO BE A SOCIAL. f'^f&c S u noiTABU c °urse i ought to v°> «Hu AfVD
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    • 143 4 MIMIIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT \J I> II O\ i: J1 0 1 OR CALL AT THE SHOWROOMS MUNICIPAL BLDG., COLEMAN STREET WPS LC IVii IL 1 f! 81 I I I M °SQ< T iTO BITES. 11l 1 111 fi 111 are wten ne cause j 1 ||f 11 II II
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  • 543 5 Quotations By Eraser And Cu. pore, Nov. 15, a £.m. MINING Fraser Co Buyers Sellers. 43 49 31- 33--48 51 -norn 27,6 29 -cd 0 85 090 23 24 6 155 1.60 28 29 20 6 22 0.40 0.45 108 1.12 26 28 8- 9--24 6
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  • 162 5 tt v,is and Peat Ltd •i» their weeklj rubber market report from London, dated Nov. 2, state We have had a very irregular market during; the week with a marked lack 01 stability. Sentiments is still swayed oy the idloayncrasises of Wall Street, -he adjustment of deposits on
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  • 604 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Tuesday. W E ai 'e indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co.. New York, report co us by cable v follows:— STOCKS President Roosevelt's message
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  • 199 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 15. 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Dlv. year Payable Date to dale. TIN To Ayer Hitam 20 r Int. Nov. 10 m Dec. 3 Nov. 15 50. Jelebu 5% Final Nov. 19 n N ov. 5
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  • 202 5 -NTCIPAL I -3400,000 Int. 1 30 102 104 nom S 1.600,000 Int. I 30 108 110 nom 1 $1,000,000 Int. Vt. 30 113 115 nom 3 52,000,000 Int. 30 107 109 nom l'»5ft-66 $22,000,000 N <>V. 1 H6V 2 118 ni. j 1 948- 68 $21,000,000 i
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  • 135 5 Report By Fraser And Company TIN Th o fl Singapore, Nov. 16. monThl WaS n Change in the three months price of tin vesterdiv in oon m*5E2 The tend ™cy in the Lonrr J 1 seems to be steady. Wall Street, however, appears to be disaS ££ted
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  • 16 5 Singapore, Nov. 16 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-dav was (down |8).
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  • 16 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 231/4 (unchanged); Seller., (unchanged).
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  • 316 5 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Ampat B 4 T FS 9 Iler Ayer Hitam 28- 4cd Bangrta Tin "3 S Batu Selangor Tgo itiS Chenderiang 20 If Hi,am Tin 4(l Z l A Z Hongkong Tin "g 4 4a Hong Fatt r lO f,: Idria Hydraulic 8
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  • 17 5 Pinda Estates.—sB,9oo lb To* »1 for two months of current financial year, 108.400 lb.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 GIFTS TOYS GALORE, PRESENTS FOll BOTH YOUNG AND OLD. FOR THINGS BEAUTIFUL COME EARLY TO BABA CO., LTD. 149, Middle Rd: 'Phone 2113. purchases if required wUI be packed propsrly and posted to your friend in any part of Europe or America.
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    • 235 5 j M LEVY CO, j Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE v™r M B DITY EXCHANGE, INC. OP N.Y YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 124 6 Java, and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, 7 p.m. to-day Mcd an, Jask. Amsterdam? and London 5: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherland- closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: laternal ».ir Servite. closing 8 a.m. to-morrow. Australia. MfeW Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly:
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  • 226 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala I ampur by Air (Internal Service) to-da v. Deliveries oi boxholder.s' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day a.d general delivery ot tetters 8.25 a.m. tc-morrow. Mails expected from Australia Netherlands Indies etc. by Air < Qantas today. Deliveries of boxholders' letter.snly 2.30 p.m.
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  • 32 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on Oct. 22 by me Naldera was delivered In London yesterday. The Mr Mail 'Imperial* despatches from Singapore on Nov. 7 was delivered in London yesterday.
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  • 108 6 Singapore. Nov. 16. Shins alongside the Wharves or exCle^ o Whar7'(Entrance Gate 1) Raiula 22; Crerner 20. R fi&n Wharf .Entrance Kedah 18: Centaur 16. Perseus Flintshire 11; Peipinß 7 Empire D«k (Entranc GaU 2) K S°aeu.s S&nrew 36: Kajan g fmpire Dock 'Entrance Gate 4) Kndat 47:
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 266 6 MA LAVA'j Pft E MIE ft HOT.gL J TO-NIGHT: S COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (informal) 9M to Midnight. NEW (AHARET ATTRACTION. MS Ml il* BONNE S On- of the World's Greatest Dancers v.-ho has appeared at the most exclusive dabs in New York, also London
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    • 48 6 VERSAL DRINK OUNO EVERYWHERE HERE'S A DEVICE TC SAVE LENS STRAINS AND BREAKAGE. LOXIT screwless construction First in Malaya. Seize this opportunity, go to Nan Sin and obtain the New Screwless Loxit mounting to look your Best NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE, 325, North Bridge Road, Phone 6363. i
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    • 251 6 FAT AND "FORTY" IN HER TWENTIES. Lost 50 lbs. with Krnseaca —Is a Young Girl Aj-ain She was so fat she looked I rty she was only in her Iwentie: she has the slim iigure thai her real age. This is what I -A year ago. I weighed 13 lbs.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 148 6 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DA'IE AND 1^ Rengat and Tembilahan Kong Lam Nov. 16 1 P™. Netherlands Indies: —Bagan and -rim— 16 3 p.m. Selat Fandjang on S Thong Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Ku-nne W 3 P m Baroe and Siak "°£g KWODg
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  • 53 7 and departures jv Imrjerni i Qantas liners:— d by the Sydney.—Professor T G rid Mrs. Room, from Brisbane bj the Aurora—Professor and ui, for London; Mr. L. K. Leong c r Eng, Air. and Mrs. Le 0 for the Art.smls.~ifp. T Gre Rangoon; Col. G.D.A. Fletcher and
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  • 246 7 ilowing are passengers by Maru wnieh left Singapore p< on Nov. 10: X Ersha, Mr. R. D. GlendinMi and Mrs. S. Iwasaki. Mr. K. Mr A. H. S. Kamaswamy Sendow, Mr. K. Ueda, Mr j w Lieut -Col. and Mrs. R. ErdelKoyanagi. Mr. K. Miya- C Oguchi. Mr. Y.
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  • 227 7 passengers are sailinp O. liner Comorin which a pore for Europe on Frial 9.30 a.m.: W. Allison. Mr. and Miss B. Bergson Mr. C C C. Blakstad, Mrs. B. and Lady Brackerbarv, H EatUshiU, Mr. C. A. Barnard G. M. Bnrrs, Mr. and Crosley, Mr. W. F.
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  • 25 7 untitled CENTENARY a typographical ewor. the Pitman's shorthand centner, announced in the inbune of last Friday, was Sept. 20. Tliis should, of read Nov. 20
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  • 192 7 R-A.M.C. And Sappers Play A Draw S ™ward? U V trUBBle between the ween the of wits bet ball match at S rugby footthe Royal Armv tC^ day wh the Royal °vv W game ending in a Hri™, xv the each. draw of three points Pl?opportunitf«
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  • 64 7 Tennyson's Team Win By 9 Wickets Reuter. Lahore, Nov. 15. »ORD Tennyson's XI beat the India xi FinaJ scoresT— t0 tlay by lnc wiekets. bidia: 121 (Yuvaraj cf Patia'a 4' 4 for *66> vcr 5 for 401 anti '99 1 Govei juSmrsr": Xl: 207 < Y.uciicv 8 C.
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  • 377 7 Yesterday's Hockey On The Padang DLAYING without the services of a goalkeeper the S C.C. "A" team did well to beat the A C S. at hockey on the padang yesterday, winning by three Loals to one. The School started off very promisingy and for a
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  • 84 7 Results In Invitation Tournament lT r f0 f r in 7 are tho results of further Green in the at n E Lini lawn tennis tournament invitati Open Men SinpfJes.-Un! Yew Jim beat &tVp T We e w A' «3 h Chens Hec Lock n a'nd D
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  • 255 7 V.M.C.A. Beat Raffles College TWO quick goals which came In the th* l ialf °i the pame enabled the V.M.C.A. to defeat Raffles College a noc s e y ma tch played at the College ground yesterday. There was no score In the first hah. Although
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 Polaroid ,J 'KOID Glasses ar? the latest T|» (1:s <°very in glare protection. n, 't you to actually see 20 to *OR j in. w tne surface of the water. w„, v URST TlME—perfect eye Ashing, »r any outdoor sport demonstration of this remark- invention. ~f)M I>SON OPTICAL Co. PHONE
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    • 73 7 BATTERSBY BRITISH FUR FELTS ARE OBTAINABLE ,N SMAR7 LCNOON STYLr.S AND VARIOUS WEIGHTS TO please discr,minat|ng [BATTERSBY HATS rv m SENSATIONAL RECOVERY th a n k s r^^i^^H RONNIE had a terribly 1 J| difficult start in life. His mother was ill in hospital I nhrn he wan horn. Weighing
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    • 407 7 (ilands Made Younj -Vigour Renewed' Without Operafioi If you feel old before jrour timn- I' ■utter iroin nerve, brain and .:.vsi<S WeakOMiL you will rind new happinJH and health in an American medh ,i ,1« «oveiy which restores youthful viiroH and vitality quicker than irland opei-H in°V S ii 5V
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    • 167 8 f AI.IIAM II It A t j TO-NIGHT 6.15-9.15 S •'I I THE SCREEN'S NEWEST SENSATION t I PHILIP PAUL ROBESON'S mighty voice stemming [a panic in mid-ocean! V A Dusky Soudanese >rincess playing her first 1" I lljl* j Hiri'lling Desert Charge. j^F Opening at the CAPITOL Afer/ Wai
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    • 319 8 M^— —MM——— -———1— HUGE CROWDS at LAST NIGHT'S Gala Chancy Premiere acclaimed this as ONE OF THE MOST INSPIRING PRODUCTIONS OF THE YEAR! j USUAL CINEMA PRICES TO-NIGHT T A niTAi I NIGHTLY j CAPITOLI 6 .,5 9-15 mM&JBL Sudden flares in the night jjf|j||ffl» A murderous hail of pUpHPI
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    • 146 8 Return Screening For Two Nights Only! I \IGMS BIG LAUGH-MAKER FROM THORNE SMITH S FAMOUS STORY J —BROUGHT BACK BY PUBLIC REQUEST j I "TOPPER" —-I CONSTANCE BENNETT ROLAND YOUNG CARY GRANT BILLIE BURKE j C M^-mmm^ mm^mumam 1937'S HAPPIEST V •J— t jALIIA M B A -NEXT CHAXfiE j
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 649 9 NO MORE_ASTHMA Doctor's Daughter Tells How Father Was Cared Tb« daughter of a British lairMnal saai was ustraaiaotal in changing th* who** hit ot an Asthma sufferer. Her father had beeo a chronic Asthma sufferer uatJl he t sed Ephazone tablets. So she incaedi -teJy recommended Ephazone to mSS victim
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    • 333 9 I EMPIRE THEATRE (Tm j| 'P m TO-NIGHT 915 p.m. 1 DOROTHY LAMOUR i n II j "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" I SUN TALKIE (New d) I TO-NIGHT I 4 *THE IiiHEAT 1 j Great World Show! CABARET knight 9 mnight j I j GLOBE THEATRE: WANCB AWTOhi> J j GABLE
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    • 318 9 f M}ff TEA DANCE 1 <• P.M.—8.30 P.M. 1 ree Admission T I-JO UNTIL 12 NON-STOP DANCE M I I NEW HOSTESSES I t W FROM HONC-KONC W J SF 1 I VVATCH! I SPECIAL HARI RAYA ATTRACTION; I mm^m pi j Amateur Kronchong And Stamboel 1 j Competition I
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  • 389 10 GOVT. SUBORDINATES AND SALARIES occasional exchange of verba] fisticuffs between local newspapers, when it is conducted m a sporting spirit, docs no harm and presumably adds to the gaiety of readers. We should be thin skinned indeed if we resented such exchanges. As an example of th* sporting spirit, we
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  • 248 10 enough. We have been warm advocates of the scheme inaugurated by Dr. A. L. Hoops to allow local I«n trained in the medical profession to attain to higher positions in the Malayan Medical Service, and we have pointed out on a numbs r of occasions that promotions under the scheme
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  • 907 10 If a peraonai note may be introduced, anyone who has acquaintance with the editor «.l the Tribune knows full well that his sympathies are strongly wit 1 Asiatics ami Eurasians and 4 hiti lie has the honour oi' numbering many of them among hi* friends As to the point at
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  • 23 10 Amsterdam, Nov. 15. I lie death has occurred of the distinguished banker and financial expert M. Termeulen.—Reuter NOTES COMMENTS Buying Wives As Hobby
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  • 386 10 QF all the hobbies, the buy; can be locked upon a* tle cs*, and of ail the men who indai» such a hobby the priest is th man to think of For fear that the above state** may lead to nrdsundersi necessary to offer an exp the present esse, the
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  • 141 10 Bushido IT human action an,. ceed from moral aiues, can say that Bushido, the moral code of the Samurai, Is no er the moving spirit oi Japan M ity and honour can Do (eager Q uicfee the hearts of the Japai 3se peoptei they did the Samurai., Japan. The emphasis
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  • 50 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Chua Lip Kok and family wish to thank all iriendo and relatives who attended the funeial of the late Mr. Chua Lip Kok and all those who rendered services, pa'd night visits, lei:t cars, sent wreaths, scrolls, joss papers and in other way: expressed sympathy in their bereavement.
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  • 57 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. Wee Peow Yong, Wee Beow Chwee and family brg to thank all friend relatives, and members of the Lian Kee Kok A.ssociaUo.., who i o ki.dly paid night visits and those who sent letters of condolence, wreaths, joss papers, etc., ar.d attended the funeral <;f the Lit** Mrs
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 314 10 I "TOOT AL V* I TIES AND HANDKERCHIEFS J :i. HAN'DKSRCHILFS HEMSTITCHED BORDERS. S PLAIN WHITE. J E 4 PRICE $2.75 DOZ. S IV Pyramidi Vt', WHITE CENTRE WITH t.ik.- t/..- Palm VV l 1 PY RAM I SMART COLOURED BORDEM I A TOOTAi. PRODUCT §L TOOTAL" STANDARD TIES IX
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    • 13 10 T ~~T j Studio 3 J j f#r foto-portri't j S foto-artiit only
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  • 42 11 untitledb in Paris with b.. iu>it 15 >l u,e >Vnrl<iliVlted to i,v invitation v. a -,d Nrltl^h the ...«many; the America, and The ,'7 present and us.; her as -d as a child i :7.et tbe DuXe Alhambra when iu? v..'- l
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  • 60 11 Reuter. Rome. Nov. 15. 4 CHINES! mission composed of A Pr hing I hei Tsu, Dr. Ling H p g and Mr. Chi Kuang ,i arrived from Shanghai. ~t ol the mission is un- ninesc circles here but reported that the trio will Btriia the visit may
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  • 194 11 EARLY CLAIMS Mere Questions In Commons Reuter. London, Nov. 15. Mi; < Moreing (Preston) asked the Fo.'eign Secretary in the ol ommons to-day if he did instruct the Consul-General ghai to assist to the utmost reparation of claims for n-ation to Britons, espec »Hv thoM nt MT»all
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  • 46 11 M)solute "Phantasy" Says Amsterdam i*ur Amsterdam, Nov. 15. '*>ort that Britain and Holland 1 p made arrangements to defend r Eastern possessions is autho- described here as pure phan«mphasised that there was ab- no question of any arrange[f. between the two countries.
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  • 444 11 COMMON ACTION? DIRECT NEGOTIATION CANNOT BRING PEACE approving the joint declaration which rejects the Japanese viewpoint in regard to the Sino-Japanese dispute, the delegates to the Nine Power Conference at Brussels yesterday adjourned until next Monday. The terms of the declaration
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  • 387 11 Japanese View "Utterly Conflicting' t dar t a he 01 U^ a ed SffiWTSi apart from Italy fhlre was general agreement among the SS£« S Afri% America Australia. Belgium Africa, Amenc a France. United Bolivia, Canada. China, r^ p .w pr|ands K-infrriom India Mexico. Netherlands. New Zealand. Portugal
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  • 779 11 "No Warrant In Law" For Japan Reuter. To them the problem appears not m le4s simply of the relations between wo count?ies in the Far East but in terms of law and orderly processes, world security and world peace. The Japanese Government has amrmtd that in employing armed force
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  • 32 11 The statement appearing in the Malaya Tribune, yesterday, that the new building for the Netherlands Trading Society would comprise hats is incorrect. The building is for office accommodation only.
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  • 53 11 Volunteers Plan NON-INTERVENTION SCHEME British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 15. replies have yet been received from either side in Spain regarding the proposals of the Non-inter-vention Committee on the withdrawal of volunteers. The chairman's sub-committee meets to-morrow morning to receive the report of the technical experts.
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  • 100 11 More Masks Ready Than Anyone Reuter. London .Nov. 15. j ALREADY Britain had a supply of gas masks for the civil population better than anv other country in Europe, declared Sir Samuel Hoare. the Home Secretary, in a debate on the Air Raid Precautions bill
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  • 63 11 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 15. M. RAVOUX, chief correspondent lH of the Harms News Agency, has been ordered by the secret police to leave Germany within three days. An official announcement alleges that M. Kavoux "has been distinguished for some time for his particularly mslkious reporting of
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  • 146 11 No Concern Over Italian j Moves British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 15. ASKED in the Commons whether in view of the apprehension caused in bv the concentration of large Italian forces on the Libyan frontier he nroDOsed to make representations to the Italian Government under the
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  • 232 11 TO-MORROW Lord Halifax To Meet Hitler Reuter. London. Nov. 15. IT is understood that the HitlerHalifax talks will cover a wide t 0 f subjects, including the anti-Comintern pact and the new western pact to replace the Locarno pact. There are suggestions in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 116 11 1 CONTINUITY OF SERVICE. 1« 2, y\ Q| Q or 10 years time the G.E.C. will still be at your service ill Malaya. 2. 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE. 3. THE ONLY SET IN .MALAYA MARKETED SERVICED BY THE MAKERS. All service work supervised by G.E.C. Radio engineering: staff from the G.E.C.
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  • 449 12 AQUARIUM MAINTENANCE BILL FOR THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO-MORROW •sinners nil? k h a P?w Municipal Co-mia-No. 2) OrdinancP «"7 I**, Mu d P»l (Amendment meetiW of ho IZ'. S ,be rod uced at to-morrow's Porta", i? alt thi h
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  • 536 12 Consequential Amendments Carried Out r 'ed°Surin en the 1 "exDp ndm ents are carthe Rules and Forms i?,% felons, and rates ma?Uy ai r ecoverabTe S fmm Ch W not prl to which no procedure ?,T ers and laid down in tho recovery i s have been made
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  • 343 12 Power Of Approval For President conferred* by P Ian H hpM r ik i ssioners J t has 6 0n the held by the Court of Ann.o? Wever be en that a local authority cannli 2- Englan d plans unless the plLs ar£ ppr0ve SSfiS f a 'W^o^Sethe
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  • 43 12 Piano Recital Broadcast To-Nixrhi MMF P;<-( I «01 |fet piano recital from tha HM N c station from 7 to 7 :<»> tin*. f\r'.-.:.'..-Mm* »\:n» tuu resided in Singapore foi >u> i an excellent mnUt. Mid \m racxtal will i r listened
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  • 240 12 Coroner's Verdict Of Misadventure H™ oingapore, Tuesday. two Indian Municipal coolies engaged in anti-mosquito work on j niece of vacant land in Adam Park were Kined and another injured by lightning u «ng a thunder-storm on the afternoon pi Nov. 5, was related to Mr. W. G.
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  • 113 12 Official Exchange Of Visits To-Day THE French cn,i J?r in f> apore Tu esday. 1 the command o l,nder here this mornL X„ PaVie arrived came alongside the «53 arriva1 sh e age. Berne m an-of-war anchor-sr-4anc5 r -4ance Ba wert aU O th D n Commander I
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  • 46 12 Sir Ong Stang Song will speak o the at the Young P on c r Made Whole?" meeting at the P AS lrcle de vo>ionChurch comme nt fit Met} *odisr pm. Members and f rienn/7 d f y at are invited. Iri <mds of the church
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  • 467 12 F M S TRiau "Grand W School" I r '>m Our On I Lr Kua 'a I Irtl "I '«"N'K 'S h 's like a.'.'.''" It, words Mr Ju .C Ch »ef Justice i v Uh 'th a Ktr 14&S. cou„V%;^« Many memberv were present, ajl(
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  • 16 12 Bangkok Nov. untitled A miHion francs worth through Bane kok tl transit by the Frencl Pans.
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    • 101 12 1 THE IMPROVED E\TIIVGIJf SHEII SbT cha^r r bo,h ,hp ,nner c mpartment 13 tTe result that each L.. U .J J**"*"* T he mechanlsm her from the ■W h Werer modified: the Z dl h I WWch a fixed lever By T <° a ■Pjg f re V3,Ve lmmediat
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    • 45 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LID. CHINA BUILDING, CHCXiA ST. PHONE 580«. SWGAPOSI 2SES MARINE, MOTOB WORKMEN'S COMPENS \TIO> INSURANCE. MALACCA AOB 7B CQ WENG HENG LOO.NG LEE ENG TEH, Mo LEE AH WENG, rfeAANQ GENERAL PKODCtI m AGENCT, LTD BRANCHES AVERSE A-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LID.
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  • 5 13 untitled Capital Must Be Untied
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  • 20 13 Chhuse troops cc:;mning a counter-attack against the Japan?*, on the Tient in-Pukow railway. untitled IN A untitled |i„ Charged <-.• jRESI'ASS
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  • 201 13 !<r«, Monday, tercd the door, the five Euro- »'es and made i v (the Euroheir escape by t Indians then •in 1 tables and in the place,'' given < ",e rire S:mpat the Vienna Ro;?d, on the about twenty have made a MY i with cudgels L he evidence of
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  • 111 13 THE Capitol Theatre was crowded last night when there was a gala performance of -The Road Back,'' in aid of the China Red Cross Fund. Many individuals and firms had contributed towards the occasion, and the result was that a very substantial sum was raised The picture, a Universal production,
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  • 173 13 Thursday, Nov. 11. At 7.30 a.m. His Excellency attended the Armistice Day parade at the Cenotaph. At 10.30 a.m. His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the Armistice Day Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the Singapore Races. His Excellency dined with the
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  • 149 13 Singapore. Monday. CHARGED with being in possession of forty-two packets of chandu, Ng Ah Liat. a young Chinese woman living at Ponggol Road pleaded guilty before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court this morning. Mr. J. H. Jhonston. Assistant Suoerintendent. told the Court that on Saturday morning
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  • 50 13 The Pinkama celebrations will take place at the Buddhist Temple. Spottisweode Park Road, to-morrow. The temple and the premises of the Singapore Buddhist Association will be decorated and illuminated. There will be a special service at 7 p.m. and the Yen. bhikku M. M. Mahaweera will preach a* 8 p.m.
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  • 835 13 A meeting of the committee of the Sltraits Settlements I Singapore I Association will be held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday at 5 p.m. ROOSEVELT'S NEW APPEAL U.S. CONGRESS Co-operation To End Slump Trend Reuter. Washington. Nov. 15. A STIFF programme of legislation, including items of vital interest
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    • 200 13 I WHAT'S ALL THIS I HEAR ABOUT QUAKER OATS HAVING AN f THE STORY- HERE IS WHAT THE NOTE SAID: LAT£RHAT ON EARTH ARE V MOTHER. I GOT THREE YOU DOING HOME FROM PERFECT MARKS THIS SCHOOL SO EARLY *oA WEEK FOR CLASSWORK/ TEACHER SENT YES, BOBBYME HOME WITH QUAKER
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    • 139 13 We have a special order Department controlled Telephone Order uay «««istants who are always by competent assistant ready to taKe down orders and j instructions in detail. AU you have to do is to^HHjjpMr and asK for TELEPHONE 0*» j HeXpru! su gg estions will -iU*** glven also let us
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  • 1169 14 INCOME EXCEEDS EXPENDITURE BY $7,500 Singapore, Tuesday. THK annual general meeting of the Golf Club will be Held in the clv house on Wednesday (24th) at 6.30 p.m. The report of the committee for the year ended Sept. 30
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  • 1637 14 PENANG P. W. VOLUNTEERS THE CHAMPIONS THE following arc the results of I the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting, 1937. in summarised form: Rifle. L.A.. M.G., and Revolver Team Grand Aggregate Champion rhip: Winners, 3rd. Bn., fj.S.V.F. (P. P.W.V.C). Officers, W.O.'s
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  • 114 14 Programme For Friday Night Singapore, Tuesday UID Carpentier and Young Aman will provide the main event at the n xl open air boxing pogramme to be heici at the Happy World Park on Fridnv Nov. 19. A special four rounds bout between W. Johnson and M. Osman
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  • 245 15 I 7 FIGHTS I first Round I T.K.O. ,,„1 keen boxing was x< l .mulin last night r"l V-t M.ili of the series of P i uininaiid individual uas held .«.yen bouts altogether, ',(It'll on points except inlet! in a technical fk out .-s
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  • 33 15 tve accepted to play XI vs. Ceylon S. the S C C P F Kinsev. R. A. Shi w, E. W. Reeve. J. A p Craigie, T. A. Marchant, M. C.
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  • 25 15 between the S.R.C. was to have been S R C. Padang yesterI to be played at St. the Institution and the > also cancelled.
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  • 17 15 I 'Jay football played at the Royal Inniskillr the 3rd Anti-Aircraft points to 6.
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  • 315 15 St. Andrew's Day Golf Teams A four-ball match will be played at Bukit Timuh on Sunday mornini; cilsti between Scotland vs The Rest. I'he f■Dewing are the teams and starting limes (Scotland players mentioned first) 8 30 J. H. Beeton H C Ainslie v. S. A.
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    • 92 15 BOXING at the happy world park touAY, I9TH NOVEMBER, 1037,1 At J p.m. "I I VRI'KNTIER vs. Yng. AM AN 6— (3) Rounds. VI.KER vs. Mhd. A WANG i, 6 Rounds. nini iRRIE vs. Batt. STANLEY 4 Rounds. 1 ONTEST BY PUBLIC DFMAND. w JOHNSON vs. M. OSMAN Mm 1
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    • 75 15 f 1 j A Fleeting Golden j j Opportunity I To Own premises at j Lorong 40 SIONG LIM PARK Off Ceylang I through long instalment periods S 1 Beautiful, modern and attractive buUdmOswith > I nice gardens and pure atmosphere, far auay from noise but near traffic communication, j
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    • 60 15 B I 11 1 rufr t y i^l.'«I fffttt lYawa7la 1 Fi al RO^ Just as ihe pyramids of Egypt iypity mans most colossal effort in defiance of time and the elements, so DUNLOP stands for the highest attainment in tyre-wear-defying service, fit S^^^^^^^^^ TYRES DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (S S
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  • 290 16 Four Goals Shared In Hockey Match PLAYING in their own ground the Post Office Club drew the Colts 2—2 in a keenly contested game of hockey yesterday. The Postais held a 2—o lead at the interval and looked as if they were going to win. but
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  • 55 16 The following will represent the S no Malay Youngsters XI vs. the R f Headquarters on Sunday next on thMF A ground. Balestier Road, at 5? S San Muk Won S- Ahmat n»rf H f u snn Choong Hee. Azb. an Sin, Huat Lye and Kwanc San<* rr.d^
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  • 499 16 (Continued from page 15, 1 9 12 "C" Coy, Malay Regt. 10 5 "B" Coy, Perak Bn, F.M.S V F 11 14 "D" I Eurasian» Coy, Ist Bn S sv d 12 10 -G" (MGi Coy, 2nd Bn, SSVF 13 16 "D" (Eurasian i Coy, Ist Bn
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    • 123 16 What amazing progress... You have >ou r reserve, of in ,h "ZZ Z SST" of gives y OU tijg cv c wincarnjj, never failed, need I Pl>iy f ener «y tha y™ need for complete recovery, and quicWy restores WT fffr your strength and vitality. Wm€mtm is specially prepared for
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    • 172 17 *J. I.ISTFN TO INDIA V a I H.M.V. American Radio Full particulars from 1 Sole Agents Malaya KEE HVAT RADIO CO., j i 122 124, Orchard Road, S Singapore. i j THE RADI I Vit 93» /o I NATURAL TONE. Hoe Boon Leong Radio Dept., 62. Selegie Koad. Singapore. 1938
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    • 201 17 can't kill mosquitoes"/ with inferior "insecticides" Fiit mo f deod, y ,0 because Q- M| \l* contains a combination of kilting 4 agents found in no other insecticide. fliT *P r °y doc Rot tain and !l harm- BSIVI f mVi Iwflßr t0 humon onlmols. Bewore )/f m Jsfl a
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    • 752 17 flalaygg Listeners Radio .rOGRAMMES OF. BRITISH EMPIRE Production y Howard Rose. X M.B.C. PROGRAMMFQ -J 0 25 p m Irish Concert. MuricJ Kfi Thompson (Contralto) and Joseph Ouinan (Tenor). Joseph Guinan: Though <fnfinn On 225 Rfmifol VT~ s\ the Last Glimpse of Ireland tTrad., arr. jrapOre station Un KeCltal On
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  • 362 18 700 MISSILES Japanese Advance Continues Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 15. RECALLING Gordon's campaign agate* the Taipings 80 years ago. the Japanese forces have entered the -real lakes of south-east SooLi#°k junks, with the intention of making a flank utaek from Taihu Lake, Orient
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  • 167 18 Chinese Official Communique A CHINESE official communique from Shanghai dated Nov. 14 states:— Since the recapture yesterday of Fengchin and Kashun. two strategic strongholds along the Shanghai-Hair--chow Railway, the Chinese troops have built strong defences and are rushing reinforcements ready for a counter offensive agaianst the enemy forces.
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  • 82 18 European Driver Cautioned And Discharged Singapore. Monday. •mrt Ir rn V ?tH Dobbs 01 Messrs Mansfield and Co.. Ltd., appeared on a summons this morning before Mr. L. C. Gon the nf h'iv L ce Ma 5ktrate, when a charge of having driven a motor car without
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  • 79 18 Thedens. D;• Paiembane Nov 15 17. AJUhun, Bit. "»f Nr V 15. to H Perak Biv Nov. 15 to Ps Togian, D Nov. 15. to Batavi N Hermod. Norw< Bangkok Nov 15 to*. 16. Ban Hong from Singap re v Nov. 16 Kamaning, B' Bangkok X v 15
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    • 568 18 EYES BURNING t>o yuur Eyes Burn after Exposure to the tatente Bun and Dusty MURINE bring Quick Relief. Soothes Tired Ryes and helps to keeu toe Ryes clear, near, and iieal thy. MURINE is the Standa. a. Sale Eye Lotion iuc ORssfully used f()r mors Ulan 4U years; compoundf d
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    • 95 18 TOR KVI.RV MAN- AND /v «V WOMAN WHEN THE ALL til > IMPORTANT FACTOR 07 ACCURATE TIME PLAYS AX ESSENTIAL FART Q, TĔm&T REGULAR ROUTINE. pP^/or Malaya: THE SUCCESSOP* OF maas~~ NO MORE THICK AND GUMMY NAIL POLISH r H Ijy new Cute* b usable to the ast Tes s
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    • 15 18 I and all gives o lashing shine H IfiQMPLETE WITHOUT AERATFn WATER ICE MANUFACTI IRFRS
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    • 104 18 [There at pore memb the '-Mala; provided ~v tunes are mvii »ig it up-t petUng of included in t) taiamen, tion.s and than tho Events.*} Joy bell- Hp Sect Thiam H Poad 7.30 pi, Amateur Sportj badminton tour, Off River V Th« Mayfaj Assn.: Invii Hall. Smith s! -ef Fund
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    • 110 19 AUSTIN BIG SEVEN tym kiui a eaA- h'tct ojou twoest bn cm (AiwtUt TO repeated requests for an Austin Seven with four doors there is now offered m more tody greater comfort. The A-, tht in. four-door body has and^1 Uhe driver*. rhp new Rig Seven will appeal to motor-
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    • 95 19 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. Nos. 7770, 7532, 7534, 7536. 2481. M I LK AT I TS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE II HA XI» AHE/ILtHK BJl&X HAPPY MMILy
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    • 140 19 Tired? -not at all! 3 W "I have found Sanatogen really marvellous. Under the trying conditions one has to live in this country, Sanatogen is a boon to those who are run-down? writes Mr. F.D. 8.H., Motihari, Br. India. Weakness, listlesmess and fatigue will soon disappear after a short course
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    • 939 19 I H nJi A 7 -35 p.m. Concert of Light Music 920 p.m. Dutch songs. ft €»li Mn-iwXS-P-d 'VilVl *****1111 (continued) 9.35 p.m. Musical selections. m (Continued from vaae 171 815 P m Greetings to our Listeners 9.50 p.m. Hme signal. Popular in British India. music. AVK trench Stock (Rentes)
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  • 34 20 and Yuffn*-lsiv um King. <pTnei Ne^ ar,,an,ent •he State opening 0 f mJ&^S?" P aUen3ed ILT"*" Stat. «•^SSSS! the Hon. Angela anT.nVHo^KrahT^l 1 "en- of the Araistiet Ui v U I-umpiir. (Tribune).
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