Malaya Tribune, 29 November 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales se No. 280. SINGAPORE, MONDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Nov. 29, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES" SINGAPORE, Monday November 29, 1937: MTM^
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  • 700 2 Need For Ruling On Use Of National Ensigns ■THEN sailing between ports of different countries, it is customary for liners to fly at the fore-masthead a national ensign of some description, and it has sometimes been thought that such national flag denotes that
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    • 387 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. i l& and j BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 CORFU 15 000 n#»c 1/ 15,000 Dec. 31 S^!T i r\ a,!: 15 000 14 SOMALI I 6,800 Jan 14 COMORIN IS'.OOO 26 KAISAR-I-HJND 11,500
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    • 74 2 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Dirprf (l i CO POr ted ta England). Uirect an S ;7 ,ee r V Japan via Hongkong T d to Calcutta via Penang nJ for rJ a f g th ™ugh Bill of Lad--hefo T^\° n M^ Cao w Swatow Al "oyTientsin, Newchwane Yan^t^
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    • 411 2 I M. B, X, j I KOKUSAI LINE I i (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) 1 r (Incorporated in Japan). I j tor JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due. Du a Sailing Due. i t i^*r,^., T Penang S pore Spore via New York X Mua Dec 1 Det 4
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    • 289 2 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TII TO 31ST, 1f)37. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-C LASS MOTORSHI "BORINGIA" U2.500 tons displacement) ALL CABINS H AYE ADJOINING PRIVAIE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING SIAM and INDO-CHINA. ROUNDTRIP FARE 1140. excluding stay ashore in
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    • 387 2 STEAMER -mi^H 1 (uoyoj I The ondernob I intended fixti 1 lor MANILA HONGKfM 1 NORTH m mm SJS. "SCHARNI B North C "I I D&iren B Cbefoo H S ra. I SJS. 'POTSDAM I I China VXyJ B For HOLLAND B 5 m.s. "HA' l m mm m blanca,
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    • 1605 3 Classified Advertisements 51.1C NOTICES i cj n£ re Municipality i ENDKES. non Invited for the or service. For M micipal Tender Room. very at Transport Light Van I tag capaeach, com- indscreen, tyre and 12 noon, Dec. 3, 1937. tads, culms at fi >m Bukit to Cle- De[2 noon. Dec.
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    • 123 3 R A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limifed To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost or obligation. Glasses it needed. For PUASA SEASON ROSE BRAND SYRUP Finest Quality CREAM and VARIOUS
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    • 223 3 Long Baths in east iron white poreela> enamelled with chromium plated Hot i Cold taps, 5' 0" ovi rail price $35.00 each 56" do $36.50 6'o" do $38.00 table lamps a largt range to »elec from S2.UO upwards. for all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING HAS Consult: M. HASSAN, S4, 36
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    • 435 3 "EXTRALITY" ENDS IN MANCHURIA New Laws Apply To All Foreigners Tokyo, Nov. 5. KJPE that the treaty for the relinquishment of Japan's extra territorial rights in Manchoukuo. now signed for effect on December I would the inseparable relations" between the two nations which "form the cornerstone of the peace fabric
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  • 669 5 I n otations By And Co. I Singapore, Nov. 27, p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4 4 6 bang 31- 33iy 48 51 -nom 25 6 27 -xd 0 85 0.90 21 3 22 1.521 i> 157V 2 cd 27 28-cd 20 6 22 040
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  • 116 5 \S orshipped By Egyptians *2,200 Years Ago Cairo. Eight huge granite sarcophagi containing the remains of sacred bulls have been discovered during the course of excavations near Zagazig, in Lower Egypt. The sarcophagi, two of which are inscribed with religious texts, date back to the 30th Dynasty,
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  • 81 5 Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 28. Credit occasionally proved quite useful but the chief feature has been another sharp uoward movement in the average ra'e of discount from 11 1 to 15 at which Treasury bills were allotted. Moreover brokers received a good of bills with the result that
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  • 167 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS LJOI Singapore, No\. 27, Jjjj l^ Dividend Books Close flna^ C ear Company UIV Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. TIN: 20% Int. Nov. 10 T Dec. 3 Nov. 15 Ayer Hitam Int D ec. 17 Batu Selangors 3 Dec n Dec
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  • 154 5 3% 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 APORE MUNICIPAL: P 5 IQRP S2 750 000 Int. cd. 1940 $400,000 Int norn 3% J*" J„ 15i «i 101 eL lar. 31. Sept 80 102 104 I •cd. 1947 $1.600,000 Int. nom 6 1926 red /^S" 66 4 0C1) 000 120
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  • 498 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Monday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable a; follows: STOCKS Friday's rally was sustained by
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  • 333 5 Report By Fraser And Company Sinuapore. Nov. 29 THERE Is no news from London over the week-end as usual, butl reports from Wall Street on Saturday make cheerful reading and practically all slocks there show substantial improvement on Friday night's close. TIN advanced 7 8 to 2»»
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  • 17 5 Singapore, Nov. 27. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— .$92 (up |1%).
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  • 19 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 23% (down Va) I Sellers 23% (down
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  • 299 5 Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyer:-;. Sellers. An; pat 4> 46 Ayer Hitam 25 6 27 -xd Bangrin 21 22 liatu Selangor 1.52 1.57 cd Chenderiang 20 6 22 Hitam 0 40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 26*- 28 -cd Hong Fatt 1.04 1.09xd idris Hydraulic 8 9 looh
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    • 153 5 &B. LEVY CO; I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. U i investment Bankers and Brokers la Securities and Coin:*: >dities. Daily I Foreign Market Cable arid Quotation Service. H Members j N T EW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. I COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF \\Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR E :< fIANGE. CHICAGO
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  • 122 6 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Wednesday. vMedan, Jasfcf, and •Lcndoni: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. (o-morrow. HcngKong. Canton. Shanghai, "Kobe Manila and U.S.A.: Imper'al, closing
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  • 173 6 Mails t xpeeted from Penang and Kuala 1 umpur by Air (Internal Service) today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air 'K.N.1.L.M.) to-morrow Deliveries cf boxholders' letters 1.30 pm rnly and general
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  • 9 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on (Ne'-*»ertendil despatch-
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  • 91 6 ».W^S ON we fc and 9■lsd mT g°f The City 615 and RITZ.-Ace Drummond" (comolete chapters*-7.45 to 11 n m com P SERANGOON-Half Price Show-8 GARRICK.—"Magic Wand" mrf 'Burkhawali" (HindustaniV-fp m midnight io WGRLD.-Cabaret, Side-shows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs ehs ?s P Ta m kie: cciung GREA J, WORLD.-Cabaret,
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  • 27 6 The s.s. Patroclus for Hongkong etc. Mails previously announced as closing at 10 a.m. to-day will now close at 2 p.m. en the same day.
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  • 80 6 Commencing Dec. 1. 1937. a public Radio Telephone Service to the United Kingdom. Holland. France. Germany and most other European countries will be available. Tne hours of service are from 4 ";0 pm. to 9.50 p.m. daily (Excluding Sundays and Public Holidays i. Call should
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  • 84 6 More Thau '00 A Day For Nine Months Chicago. Some 28,140 persons lost their lives in traffic accidents in the United States in the first nine months of 1937—that is, an average of more than 10Q deaths every day. This represents a nine per cent increase over
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  • 129 6 Singapore, Nov. 2?,~ chins alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. bast Whari (Entrance Gate 1) R hna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) josefina 18 Mata Hari 16: Troilus 14: !vi idi rtf Harrison 11; Patroclus 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gatp 2) Javanese Prince 30: City of
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  • 103 6 Public Functions Sports Fixtu res TO DAY. NOV. 20 Hockey: S.C.C. I v. S.C.R.C J. < S.C.C. "A" v. Sikh Po:'> S.R.C. v. St. Andrew's c S.R.C; C.S.C. I v. Raffles College ground; I.A. "A" v Arsn., I A.; Colts v. R/. Mati), Farrer Park: s.T C.B.O.B.A., S.J.I.;
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    • 243 6 MALAYAN Pft EMI £ft HOTgL Jj TONIGHT j COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30. j SSEtI AND DANCE (informal) 9.20 to midnight. CABARET ATTRACTION Ml Ml ri «> BONNE j a. ,i JOSE REQUESEN POPULAR MEXICAN ARTTBTBS PRESENTING A REPERTOIRE OF MEXICAN SPANISH DANCES 1 NON-DINFk;: $1.00. MAKE TOUR REBEKV A
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    • 155 6 11! \JI l I Lamotte's Eau de Cologne j i I j as keen specially preII 1 I pared to meet the demands j| for a good quality toilet 11 jj j 3 reaS nable rjlpl j li *****1 l jjl A jJj In many respects it is the f||H(
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    • 3 6 BE YOUNG AGAIN?
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    • 135 6 j POSTAL DVTfXLIGENCEf *m~ i STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Flevo Nov. 29 1 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A.I Patroclus 29 2 p.m. China (generallyi Shanghai Patroclus 29 2 p.m. Hong Formosa? Patroclus 29 2 p.m. Philippine Islands Chile 29
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  • 593 7 I. ,.,i 01 Eurasian immunity 1 Singapore, Sunday. 9 gret That we have to Mr. Benjamin Marie 9* which occurred at his 9 Michael's Road yester9 the ripe age of 86 I melius could claim to !o -al Eurasian com- in in Malacca,
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  • 238 7 One Effect Of Shanghai War DROBLEMS affecting the public ricksha industry arising frcm the Shanghai hostilities have engaged the Shanghai Municipal Council's attention. It has been necessary to reconcile the conflicting claim of the Pullers' Mutuil Aid A c a lion to maintenance of its revenue at
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  • 475 7 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Nov. 26. MEAT Beef steak, kati, 34 Beef stew or curry, kati 28 Fillet steak lb. 50 Mutton Australian per lb. 35 Mutton. Indian per lb Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared*, kati
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  • 205 7 He Saved Animals In Shanghai WHEN a little Hungarian boy, Valen- tine Holdosi. set forth in the earlier stages ot the Shanghai war to rescue a weirdly assorted selection of pets from Ford Lane, Hongkcw, after a per.lous trip through Pootung. his grimy face wearing a "do
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  • 349 7 Charred Ruins Of Former City CHAPEI. three months ago a thriving and populous unit of the Shanghai city group, is now a desolate area of charred ruins and ashes patrolled by Japanese forces, says the North China Daily News. After weeks of terrific pounding by lhe
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  • 71 7 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 26. There have been nearly 17.000 apphiti :ns for 3.830 short service commi sions available in the Royal Air Force as the result of the expansion under the rearmament programme. 3..=00 of the new officers have already completed flight training cr are in
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    • 104 7 i^Wf 7 DAILY PASSENGER «Hr J FREIGHT MAIL SERVICES TIME TABLE A Dep. .Singapore 7.00 a.m. Arr. K. Lumpur 8.10 a.m. A+»\ J Dep. K. Lumpur 9.00 a.m. \f Arr. Penang 10.30 a.m. Dep. Penang 3.00 p.m. Arr. K. Lumpur 4.30 p.m. Dep. K. Lumpur 4.50 p.m. Arr. Singapore 6.30
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    • 117 7 THE ENTIRELY NEW MORRIS 12 H P. IS OUT TO WIN WIDE PUBLIC Morris Two.ye APPROVAL ON SHEER VALUE. Ĕk The new Morris Twelve w Saloon has a particularly large in-built luggage con- [n the design of the X' w M-:rrr< Twelve-FOtir tamer of nearly tffl cubic feet (Senas III)
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    • 360 7 STOMACH PAINS j GONE IN 5 MINUTES I The first thing yon want when yoa suffer from stomach pajn is quick relief. Then, when the pain has gone, you want to keep it away. That is just how Mrs D felt. She suffered agony with her stomach. Now she haa
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    • 456 8 i T 1 i A ,N 'P u,ar Neu Screen Team Score in a Story of Great Sacrifice! I W &H ANNA STFN, HENRY WILCOXON J I "A WOMAN ALONE"| I -»> t K| Kelcased Through United Artists j */V ife* /./157' 2 5/-/OWS ALHAMBRA I S TO-NIGHT 6.15—9.15 J
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    • 187 8 PAVILION JPP^ j^^^^ I ONE OF THE GREATEST STORIES YET FILMED! *:•>:•:■:•:•:•:•:•:•:■:•: x x-v-x-:-: -x-xx-x .;X-x-x x-x-x-x:.■*•:•:: You can't help hating her! You can't help LOVING her! iComm on, tawdry, n^fVl Stella Jwj DallasflvJ Produced by SAMUEL GOI JjH BARBARA W STAN W^^^S OPENS WEDNESDAY PAVILION I If I THE
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  • 276 9 Statement' By Lord Nuffield By Air Mail) the Miv Fiir f 011 Engineers at. LoWuffiefd C t h >]e Presided. much talk Q M ere was land. y f a t* 00 in Eng. deserve,""he "said 0 1 15 nly what we ZStZ' d J^
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    • 369 9 Avoid Eye Strain CONSULT [I y Ezekiel Co., itil to B. 11. the Rajah of Sarawak. LANS WATCHMAKERS ONLY ADDRESS:— 3. Capitol Building, SING wore. A DAY AND STOP THAT. MALARIA est and best. Cold or Fever stopped HIN HOUR 4 Boxes cure worst case TIFIED HARMLESS nablc AT ALL
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    • 368 9 7.ij HAPPY THEATRE ?>.:!© A STUPENDOUS CARNIVAL SERIAL IN 12 THRILLING CHAPTERS TO-NIGHT CHAPTER 1 TO 6. g: MB H rm GEYLANG—'PHONE mi. T HI i W Ma TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY t Show Starts at 7.45 p.m. j JOHN KING. JEAN ROGERS NOAH BEERY Jr in i "ACE DRUMMOND." I Lightning-Fas<
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    • 542 9 V iig TO-NIGHT 1 -'-v L_ NON-STOP DANCE 1 NEW HOSTESSES (jUB J R FROM HONG KONG M I& I W ATCH! WATCH 1! J J j SPECIAL HARI RAYA ATTRACTION I Amateur Kronchong And Staa?boel j I j Competition S At The New World Boxing Arena On Bth DECEMBER,
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  • 823 10 ffIRADE unionism, which has attained a high Lv-1 of development in Great Britain and the United States, is practically nonexistent in Malaya But there are plenty of indications that it is evolving slowly but surely and that, before long, the workers in every branch of industry will be
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  • 122 10 No Effect On The Currency Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 27. T«HE stability of Germany's currency would not be affected by thechanee quar h t e ers Ca Gen 'r» to ™en evpr ho k Goenm s Position, how--1% £5! much The Ministry of Economics has been made subsidiary
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  • 171 10 NOTES COMMENTS Wonders Of Insulin Y\ EM ARK ABLE new discoveries have been made in connection with ihe tJrn- insulin. For a number of years it has been used with success in the reatment of diabetes. Now It is held to be a cure hi certain cases of mental disorder,
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  • 191 10 rpHE treatment is being tried on the famous ballet dancer Vaslaw Nijinsky, who has been mentally unsound for the last eighteen years. Nijinsky has been regarded as the greatest mole dancer of modern times, and those who saw him still talk of his wonderfu performances. He was born at
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  • 200 10 JN the case cf the gallantry of our soldiers who are giving life and limb for the country, to talk of any service to them would be to brag." in this terse statement. Mr. T. v. S oon e has made a touching appeal to the Chinese
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  • 177 10 SUM oi $10,000,000 has been a; propriated by the Mini strj ance for the estabhs'um it of a surance department by the C nti of China and also a Go-. 11 organisation to extend Insurana lities for shipping agricultural trial or mining products try. The products or merch
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  • 284 10  -  Bv “Looker On” "kV~ER the reception," says a Hampshire paper, -the bride left for a motoring tour in and Cornwall We take it that the humble but necessary bridegroom went as well. While opening a bottle of whisky a Dorchester hot?! manager wa s sudden'y confronted
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    • 193 10 j J j i RALEIGH 1 I THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE j fJSB TH!: MACHINE THAT HAS j STOOD ALL TESTS AND 18 j mkP*— GUAR A VTEED FOR EVER! S From 49 50 Each i TFRMS ARRANGED i Sole Agent*: robixson to. Ltd. KING AI i;HK KUALA I.CMPI'K. 3$
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    • 120 10 •> I Studio 3 3 [•fir j i foto-portmfl S by I foto-artlat i only I {railways! HARI RAY A PUASA, 1937. I THE AVAILABILITY j I OF j WEEK-END TICKETS j Will be extended as follows j t Outward-Thursday 2nd to Tuesday 7th Dec. 1937. j J Return-Friday 3rd
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  • 127 11 ANGLO-FRENCH ANXIETY far east will dominate LONDON TALKS :i()l CM the ostensible purpose of the AngVFreneh onv rsations which will onon in London to-dav is to -> the common attitude of (ho < wo governments towards raised between Lord Halifnx
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  • 772 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 28. nportance is attached in itathne quarters here to ersations which begin in morrow and will be conn Tuesday between the BriPrime Minister and Foreign tary and the French Premier, M lutemps and the Foreign VI s ter, M. Delbos. RANGE OF SUBJECTS ol
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  • 249 11 POWERS CHINA CUSTOMS FIRM STAND Representations To Tokyo Reuter. London, Nov. 28. IT is learned in official circles in A Ixndrn that the Br.tish Ambassador in Tokyo has been authorised to leave the Japanese Government in no doubt whatsoever that the British Government claims to be consulted on any arrangement
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  • 360 11 Ready For Anything CHANCELLOR ON OPTIMISM London, Nov. 27. rpHE Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at a demonstration of supporters of the National Government tit Nottingham last night, referred to "the malignant pessimism," which characterised some of the prevalent comments on tho recent setback in the security
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  • 262 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 29. QUESTIONED about the Anglo-Ameri-can representations regarding the Chinese customs, the Japanese Embassy spokesman said that the steps being taken by the Japanese constituted only *he first phase, namely the assumption of control in so far as the Customs represented the Chinese Government
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  • 88 11 Danger At Chinkiang PRELUDE TO BIG OFFENSIVE Shanghai, Nov. 28. rpHE Japanese authorities have advised British ships to regard Chinkiang, the important Treaty port between Shanghai and Nanking as a danger zone. The warning Is believed to portend severe bombing. The booms recently erected at Chinkiang
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  • 44 11 CFron Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 28. The Premier's desire to lay the burden of office is the subject of comment in the Siamese Press, according to which the Premier is willing to continue to serve as an ordinary member without portfolio.
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  • 197 11 SHOTS FIRED AT CAR LUCKY ESCAPE, Arrested Assailant A "Green Shirt" Reuter. Cairo, Nov. 28. in AN attempt was made at 10.30 p.m. to-night to assassinate the Egyptian Premier, Nahas Pasha. The assailant fired four shots at Nahas' ear, which was driving from the
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  • 28 11 Nahase untitled the Premier <rf Egypt, is seen being greeted by his people after returning from Hie Geneva meeting when Egypt was admitted to the League of Nations.
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  • 131 11 LitvinofT Defies The Fascist e Bloc Reuter. Leningrad, Nov. 29. t. ALTHOUGH faithful to the ideals of thrV League and collective securitv th<7 Soviet relies on her own forces and i ready to defeat any enemy, declared M j LitvinofT to an election audience here I,
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  • 997 12 A RESERVE? t Industry Waiting On U.S. I London, Nov. 20DRESIDENT Roosevelt has failed to deliver the foods and the International Rubber Regulation and International Tin Committees are troubled accordingly. I As if to emphasise the truth of an old
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  • 524 12 Greater Than It Has Kver Been THE report of the Royal Singapore Flying Club for October, 1937, is as follows:— Flying Times:— Hours Minutes Instruction 118 15 Solo 85 35 Dual 38 20 Cross-Country 8 30 Joy Rides 7 40 Night Flying G 15 Flying for
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  • 25 12 fering from incised wounds on abdomen and otEr S 6 His condition s serious ViJ? b civ severe loss of blood Ihtre was
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  • 354 12 Southward Move From Soochow? Shanghai, Nov. 29. THE enemy have suddenly erected a long wall of sandbags on the northern bank of Soochow River in order to conceal their machine-guns and artillery in Szechuen Road and Tibet Road. It is reported that all the guns
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  • 127 12 Singapore, Monday. 4 VERY enjoyable time was spent by a large gathering of members and guests of the Medical College Union ar the s.v.c. Drill Hail on Saturday night, when the Union held its annual dance. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion in the Union's
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  • 143 12 Fast Action In "Love Is News'' AT THE CINEMAS "J OVE IS NEWS," the 20th Century-Fox production, which opened at the Pavilion last night is a fast-moving picture of the life of a newspaper ace reporter, who falLs in love with a society heiress. The part
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  • 106 12 "House Of A Thousand Candles" •THE House of a Thousand Candles." I the Republic Pictures production now at the Capitol, is another of those spy stories. Very cunning indeed are the machinations of the gang, and you have to be almost as alert yourself to follow the intricacies
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  • 47 12 Rotary Club Address On Wednesday T\ATO Roland Braddell will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the SingaDore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. His subject will be. Singapore One Hundred Years Ago." This meeting will be open to lady guests.
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  • 76 12 London. Nov. 27. The British railways have adopted an Ingenious scheme by which the public can give railway travel as a Christmas present to relatives or friends. Persons inviting friends for Christmas or the New Year, can enclose with the invitation special railway tickets for
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  • 39 12 An Indian coolie, working on repairs to a houre in Japan Street yesterday morning, fell from a height of* about I*2 feet. He died before the arrival of the ambulance, suffering from a fracture oi the skull.
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  • 304 12 Garrison Chief's Firm Statement Reuter. Nanking, Nov. 23. rE determination of the Chinese High Command to defend Nanking at any price, and make sacrifice as costly as possible to the enemy was expressed by General Tang Seng Chi, garrison commander at Nanking, in a statement in
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  • 103 12 Unique Collection Disclosed 'Font Our Own Correspondent/ •By Air Maii London Nov l? JNTIMATION was made at'the November meeting of the Scottish Philatelic Society that the iate Mr. Augustus Wallace Macgrepor. W.S. of Hawick, j Fellow and exPresident of the Royal Philatelic Society. London nad bequeathed to the
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  • 124 12 Gifts From Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek Nanking, Nov. 5. rENERALISSJIvIO Chiang Kai-shek tof da Save recognition—in the form ?ers ;nd r^ ardS to wounded offi ceis and men now receiving medical treatment at the Metropolitan Hospital in Nanking for their meritorious services rendered to the country at the
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  • 56 12 Italian Press Attacks On France Reuter. TTr n c Paris, Nov. 28. General of the Foreign Italia^ 6 aSrS^i^J^ to 3 w**-ssst- ra? SSSUP 1 the all^d errii!n e P nf?r tary G^n^ ral said Governrnent was astonished at the attacks g the press controlled by the Italian
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  • 24 12 Urgent Operation For Appendicitis Reuter. Toronto, Nov. 28. JACK pempsey former world heavyunaergo Y a°n k SB&g TEHo* 32 W/BBFBft D been'
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  • 151 12 IPOH CRASH Three In Critical Condition (From Our Own Repoi Ipoh. Si i.;-.. FOURTEEN people wen i-cd. three of them seriously i the rt suit of a violent collision i motor bus and a lorry at the nth mile Kampar-Gopeng Road terday. The bus, which was
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  • 116 12 New Bill Prepared For Commons London, Hot. 27. THE Minister of Health has made some particulars of the Nei B Legislation shortly to be introduced la Parliament. He indicated that the Treasury cial assistance for slum clearance the r.batement of overcrowding, at pre differing substantially in
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  • 78 12 Mother And Child Hurt OHORTLY after four o'clock afternoon, a collision occurred betwees two cars, one of Which wras to have driven by a Europi junction of Bencoolen Street ai die Road. The other car, said to have been driven by a Chinese, turned ov< side near
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  • 48 12 (Wavelength 49.3 met TO-DAY 7.00 p.m—Signal and menu. 7.05 p.m.—Music of the Natl 9— 'Austria." Vocal. Instrumi Orchestral Music. 8.00 p. rr .—Microphone Inten 5-Mr. R j. Curtis. 8-2 d p.m —Old Pavouri corded*. B.SC p.m.—What's On In £55 p.m. -News Bulletin £••00 p.m. -Close Down
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  • 601 13 I the assizes I Strong Comments By Judge Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 28. >1 lil .ire two cases on the list the Johore Bahru Assizes. m ned to-day before Mr. j v. CJ. Mills. rst case taken was
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  • 16 13 Reuter. Berne, Nov. 28. ge majority a national rerejected a proposal to supfreeraaaonry. Rwrter.
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  • 112 13 Britain's largest land the new "Ensign" Cass air liner for Imperial Airways i Eli Xl ,ane the new E si g»" Cam air liner for Imperial HamnshirePPcf ce P ared for er A** trial flight at Hamble. The L 6 e h C vas bu i U at the Armstrong-Whitworth
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  • 219 13 Definition Of Rights Demanded 'From O ir Oicn Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. OMINOUS rumblings of discontent as a result of the recent police "roundups" emanate from a large section of Malacca's hawkers. Their resentment is not against the police, but against a procedure under which their "licence" fails
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  • 63 13 Simple Lossiemouth Burial Reuter. London. Nov. 28. THE remains of Mr. Ramsay Macdonald were interred three miles from Lossiemouth after a simple service attended by relatives and the local boyhood friends of the ex-Premier. Hundreds of wreaths included tributes from Mr. Chamberlain, the Cabinet, Loosiemouth
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  • 72 13 Held Up Over The Mediterranean Singapore, Monday. The Imperial Airways plane. Argemis. which was due here with mails from Europe at 5 p.m. yesterday, did not arrive until pas: midnight. From inquires made, it is learned that the plane touched at Akyab. a point between Rangoon and
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  • 119 13 rFrom Oar o?i>H Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. An extraordinary general meeting of the Malacca Indian Association will be held at the Association premises on Saturday Dec. 4, 1937. t Mr 'i S Siao ,Mr. Chang Chi Tai md Dr Lim Boon Keng, visitors to Malacca last week, stayed at
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  • 283 13 Imprisoned For Fraudulent Conversion (By Air Mail* London. Nov. 17. SQUADRON Leader Claud William Leigh ton Trusk, 39. in charge of No. 144 'Bomber* Squadron, R.A.F.. at Hemswell, Lincolnshire, has been found guilty by Court-martial on 12 charges of fraudulent conversion of funds of the Permanent
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  • 91 13 Great Success Of Four Year Plan iFrom Our Own Correspondent. (By Air Mail I Berlin, Nov. 17. TJJTHE first year of Germany's fouryear plan has shown that the results have eclipsed the estimates." declared Colonel Loeb, Manager of General Goering's four-year raw materials department, in the course of
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  • 79 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 17. Mr w Ormsby Gore. Secretary of State for the Colonies, laid a wreath at the cenotaph on Armistice Day consisting cf representative plants of th* Co'onies and Dependencies. The wreath been prepared under the supervision of
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  • 72 13 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 27. S'gnor Grandi, the Italian Ambassador in Lor don. Major-General Sir Frederick Mauric Q Chairman of the British Legion, Colonel S. W. L. Ashwanden. Major B. Brunei Cohen. Colonel E. C. Heath and Admiral Sir Henry Bruce were among those present at Victoria
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  • 127 13 RECEPTION Local Residents Go On Board Singapore. Sunday. A LARGE company of residents of Singapore had the pleasure of being entertained by the Commandant and officers of the French training ship, Jeanne d'Arc, on board this afternoon. Launches took the guests out to the warship, and a
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  • 107 13 Japan "May Resort To Force" Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 27. TN an interview with Japanese news- papermen. Trince Konoye *s reported to have declared that "as regards the Shanghai International Settlement issue. Japan may find it necessary to resort to force, but everything depends on the attitude of the
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  • 45 13 Large Scale Anti-Aircraft Exercises Reuter. Metz, Nov. 28. LARGE scale anti-aircraft exercises, the first to be held on the FrancoGerman frontier, ere occurring to-nigh: and to-morrow night along the Maginot Line from Forbach to Strasbourg, the whole area being "blacked out."—Reuter.
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  • 95 13 iPrcm Our Own Correspondert) Johore Bahru. Nov. 28. The Commissioner and officers of the Johore State Police have issued invitations to an "At Home," to be held at the Police Depot. Johore Bahru. at 4.45 p.m. on Dec. 15. It is to celebrate the opening of the New
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  • 108 13 Vienna. A method of "lighting up" police constables on street duty at night has been invented by a young Austrian engineer and is now being considered at Vienna police headquarters. It consists of a lighting system fixed inside the policeman's helmet in such a way
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  • 70 13 TOKYO SENSATION t Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 29. The Nichi Nichi splashes a most sensational telephonic interview with Mr. K. Ido, the statesman, from Paris, declaring that after the Brussels Conference Dr. Wellington Koo was secretly carrying on negotiations with the British, American, French. Belgian and Soviet delegates requesting
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 966 14 R.A.F. Beat The S* Cj* Cm rugby was seen at Seletar on Saturday, when the S.C .C lost to the X A.F. in an excellent game. Continued rain at Seletar from mid-day m wards made the pitch treacherous for the match. The ft. VF.
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  • 882 14 MALAYA CUP RUGBY AT STADIUM ANGUS SA YES UPCOUNTR YXV FROM HEAVY DEFEAT (By "Hermes") PROSPECTS of the Army being southern section finalists in the Malaya Cup again this season, for the fourth successive time, were considerably enhanced when t*«ev m*»t and defeated
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  • 70 14 IN a rugger match at Tanglin yesterday. '"A" Company lost to "C" Company. Inniskilling Fusiliers, by five points <a goali to three <a penalty goal*. "A" Company failed to make use of several good openings. There was no score in the first half Madden scored for -A" Company
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  • 210 14 Singapore To Johore And Back I at 5 a.m. froLi the trolley bus terminus. Finlayson Green, the 41 competitors in tne secona annual Singapoi e Johore Singapore cycle road race yesterday set up a very keen pace for what is now proving to be a
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  • 35 14 Reuter. Londo n Nov 28 Oxford U. defeated Cambridge U at Oxford by four even's to thrre in the annual in ter-Varsity relays OvfnrH won rneir four event? in record t2SS
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  • 354 14 Tournament Results And Ties SATURDAY'S results in the S.C.R.C. invitation tennis tournament were: Singles Handicap: V. I. Evan Wong (—3) beat Philip Woon »4-3) 6—4: 6—3; Woon Chow Tat —18 beat Freddy Tan +6 6—3; 7—5. Doubles Handicap: L. C Goh and Poh Guan Hock (—3) beat
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  • 209 14 Annual Golf Match At Tanglin THE annual golf match be!ween the A Army and S.V.C. was played at the Gauison golf course on Sunday and resulted in a win for the S V C' by 6 4 points to 5. The scores were as below lArmv names
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  • 496 14 Forbes Thrills The CrowJ fFrcm Our Oivn Corrcr Malacca. Nov MALACCA defeated Neqri snn- n at hcrkey to-day by t\\. j (l one. The same was mediociv ;>t in the last when pace was set by bcth side-. Forbes, the Malccca c n\ kept
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  • 495 15 THRILLING HOCKEY INTER-STATE IOLXR SINGH KEPT GOAL BRILLIANTLY nS er by 3—l Slate hockey i the S.C.C on me which line stukwork lot miiig tactics forwards proved m although Selangor goal Exhibitions of Inched locally. a goal at the \< ria was called ticumarn not long
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  • 538 15 f> MJ. j, X. Major R. L. M. c --'H c success I v 1 'Ulard 0 f marks1» at the "Btsley" »ore Riile con!^f r( j u 'il Timah range in the country i'=ior and Perak d. V. Martin of the j r
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  • 396 15 p. F. Hutton, R.S.M. W. Martin, C.QMS J. Roxborough. Class T. (Consolation): Gnr. George, LBdr. D. C. Davey, Fus Collings, Fus.' allien, Pte. Buchanan, FO. Garner. THE "WOODLANDS" GOO YARDS Class X: Ist. Major R. L. Nunn, R.E. 47. 2nd. 2Lt. 'Jrowther-Smith F.M.S.V.F. 4G. Class T: Ist. S
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  • 248 15 CLOSE FINISH Favourite Placed Third Reuter. London, Nov. 28. Cllt Emanuel Hoyle, the 70-year-old Wool manufacturer, won the November Handicap yesterday, the last big event of the 1937 flat-racing «eason in England, with his 25 to 1 Solitaire, who made practically all the running, to win bv
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  • 24 15 The pagar lights at the Chinese SwimmiQg Club In Amber Road will be turned on to-day Irom 7 p.m., weather permitting.
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  • 48 15 In a friendly game of football played on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday, the Eanka Sports Club defeated the Chinese Sports Association by three goals to nil. The scorers for the Banka S C. were: Chong Lian Sin, Hak Gee Sian and Teo Chee Tang.
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  • 53 15 The following have accepted to play iiockey for the S.C.C. vs. the Sl'ch Police to-day at the S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger; C. E. Brooke, F. V. Duckworth; otto Narjes, A. J. Tile, D A. P Koning; CP. Liston. R.J. Forbes; W. J. Herunan, F. O. S. Man
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  • 1154 16 RANGERS LOSE Their Unbeaten Record London, Nov. 28. THE first round proper in the knockout competition for the F.A. Cup was played on Saturday, all the Third Division English League clubs and lesser aspironts who survived the preliminary rounds being engaged. Results are
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  • 212 16 Results Of Gam... I On Nov. U 1 IRI3K League seven 1 011 Nov. 13 i-A SU it (i Bargor 2, Newry t,.', Cliftonville 1. Dcrry City 3. Distillerv r. Gientoran 1 Ballvn-»» Larne 1, Glenavon l Linfield 8, Colera;n e Portadown 3, Belfa- C r]t,, i-£AGUE TAB'
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    • 97 16 M AI ES L,GMT W °*K lh iMtlng polish to m -»m. M«tal, *»r ■•ckltt tt Sens Ltd., Hull ft L*«fe, I OUR t j SUCCESSION POLICY PROVIDES j j For TOUR SON the cheapest with Profits j i endowment Policy when he attains age 21 > without Medical Kxamination.
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    • 131 17 W KLI.S-GARDNBR ■AX SOMETHING ENTIRELY «*W RADIO STYLING. JIY fui ll admui roan lOUTI I IHCT YOU'LL PRAISa **CES FROM 185.1t, AjenU For Mal*y»: Radio Service Co. Kidneys Rfihi Dangerous Germs Sidneys contain 9 mil- lubes, endangered by A tused. by colds, bad iiSI tonsils and infections. Wmf Kidney and
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    • 38 17 I pyu thekad, I NATURAL TONE. I Iloe Boon Leong Radio Dept., 62, Selegie Road, Singapore. «BLE %T)OtS /7E MODEL SUPER RADIO K. LUMPUR. IPOH, PENANO. SING^AD E bTO: T*& 4 OR CHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 4 APB 15
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    • 962 17 j Atholl? (Mansefieldt Annie Tait- The *3 Ml. fl? JP IE Afl m U n 'l Maries ,arr MacPherrom *»mM Caller Herrin' (arr. Mo/fat). Jean Hast- i> lt/fIM VC f\T? ings: Lang Lan S. Syne <Inglis>, We're a' OF BRITISH FMDTDD j nod din (arr. Mc«at), Tit. Carles O' IJ\IB.C.
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  • 416 18 Sir Ronald Storrs' Advice To Arabs WRITING to the London Times, Sir Ronald Storrs. the former Civ.l Governor of Jerusalem and Judea, condemned the Arab outrages in Palestine in t ie following letter: As one that fcr more than a quarter cf a century worked with, and
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  • 125 18 Temporary Stay In Hongkong Nanyang Siang Pau. Shanghai, Nov. 27 MR T V. Soon" Cb&lrman of the National Economic Council, will siay temporarily in Hongkong. It :s repcrtec that he will soon proceed lo Europe in connection with certain diplomatic and financial activities. Chinese merchants and
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  • 410 18 Appeal For New Method Boys' School THE Rev. Preston L p. of the Methodist b Kuala Lumpur, writes a (To the Editor of the M Sir.—I be'ieve that m interested to know the of the proposed new E North Kuala Lumpur, bcnlul Methodist Boys' The
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  • 98 18 New War Office Plan Begun British Official Wireless. London. Nov h Tht War Office announces ;he of 15 non-commissioned offl have been selected for admissi Royal Military College at Sa:. January for 18 months trail the scheme whereby non-comm officers of the Regular Army R-- v granted
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    • 127 18 WI I V LET AUTOSTROP RAZOR You can strop the blades your- illustrated above consists of an self and obtain more shaves per improved Valet self-stropping Made than from double-edge razor, strop and three blades Nad... The M:W Valet 99 Set in a hygienic moulded case. AFTER BATHING A TOT
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    • 42 19 1 Mubbova irritation yield* effertH of n 8 Cough Remedy, ft ■'lion, banishes aore"'P heal inHamrd tissue. < onoiiiK-al. Keep a 1 li.wid» rlain g always in I Ife r K-16 f > CO., LTD., SINGAPORE 8* ln England) V ents for S.S. FJM.S.
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    • 131 19 FOR GROWING CHILDREN 'KEPLER'with MALT Liver oil Extract »j\ 'KEPLER COD Liveh V _L I OiLwithMALT Extract (V/ J builds up sturdy limbs, T 1 strong bones and sound teeth. \lt\J That is why it is invaluable for growing children. Bottlo, of t»o sizes, from all Chtm,,ts mmĕ Star,, BURROUGHS
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    • 800 19 tfalayan Listener* from *tadlO 1 St J£ T USA SHORTWAVF lh J pm. Sport, Review r J V h<, between Dr riran short-ware a Ynn o^^ Chat about tS U be in? < nthem -umbers immediately after the h iX U (Ra °ey). inns „1 th weeks Programme. TO-MOftwr>_7 inters
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  • 74 20 Officials and members of the Chinese Amateur Weight-Lifting Party of Johore Bahru who with the assistance of the Mayflower Musical Party of Singapore staged a successful show in Johore Bahru a few days ago in aid of the China Relief fund. (Tribune). Feats of strength and trick cycling
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