Malaya Tribune, 1 December 1937

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  • 494 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES NEW U.S. CARGO SHIPS Propeller Club Urges Higher Speed C'REATEH .peed for .ships to be built I under the US Maritime Commission's replacement programme was urged In a resolution adopted by the Popeller Club at a meeting held In Memphis. The resolution proposes that the Commission's plan
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  • 65 2 The draft of new board malati*» pertaining to ship* ol the NorweLjan Merenant Marine wai adopted at fi re cent meeting of the Norw-ian Cabinet rhe new provisions, which will h» operauve as from Jan i 9 S2h E make t,he fare mo re versa tiip wlo i*
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  • 103 2 England». andTr, 9 apan via Hongkong TawlS Ca,cutt via Penang t n J for °2r thr Ugh BiJl of Ohete tSw' Macao Swatow. Amoy. nnrtc 'it Cntsin N «wchwan-, ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc" FO* PENANG AND CALCUTTA. HOSANG Dec" is YUENSANG g£ gg£ JJ
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    • 344 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. Pa CXd BRITISH INDIA UncorporaUd in England). P. O. 8. N, CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Tonnage B'pore 1831 17.000 fee.'a LQRFU 15 000 Dec n BURDWAN t £070 DM. 18 LHJTRAL 15,000 (>rc. 91 IMN ./an 8 14 hOMAU I 6.800 Jan. 14 COMORO! 15,000 Jan. 28 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500
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    • 393 2 M B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINE I ll— (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISIIA) (Incorporated in Japan*. j tor JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). J Due. Que. Sailing Due. umai Penang S pore Spore via New York Ini MABO Dec. 1 Dec. I Dec. 3 Philippines. Jan. IX \m s
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    • 237 2 ■VBBKCL** matOA vttJßLmaJLJmJmwmmamm I SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TH TO 31ST, 1937. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP "BORINGIA" «12.500 tons displacement I ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING SIAM and INDO-CHINA. ROLNDTRIP FARE $140.— 'excluding
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    • 410 2 STEAMEH SAILIAIcg 1 The undernoted are intended fixtures:— OUTWARD lor >1 A Nil. A. HO\GKO\7. sl v NORTH CHINA and >\v^ s.s. "SCHARNHORST North China I in v. "TRAVE" omits Shanghai, Tai Dairen also Chefoo nus. "FULDA s-s. POTSDAM 1 on. China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft B R f
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    • 413 3 CLASSJXI ED AO VERTI SEMENTS PVBI IC NOTICES jingaporc Municipality TENDERS. now Invited for tne or service. For Municipal Tender Room. uekingmill v Together Air Conir« parts. 12 noon, Dec. 11, 1937. ultimately irards of te delivered at the al Works, p sit $25), 12 noon. Dec. 20, 1937. ►o
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    • 510 3 PUBLIC NOTICES TENDERS. «5 JSgatiaf of uniform clothing for the Posts and Telegraphs Department, Singapore, for 1938. of Ten u d ?form e "UKS? for th tailoring p clothln g f <* Postmen! Messengers, Peons, Porters, Drivers slv^rfand^ 1 inaSStSS; sweepers and Pressmen of the Posts telegraphs Department, Singapore for
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    • 729 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. ALOR GAJAH RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the Twenty-eighth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Baik Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Tuesday 21st December, 1937, at 12 noon at which the Director.-, will recommend
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    • 551 3 PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE, of Valuable Freehold Rubber Estate known as "Hean Sim Chong" Rubber Estate" situate in the Mukim of Sungei Baru Ilir Malacca having an area oi 693 acres 0 rood and 35 poles together with all the buildings thereon erected, machinery, fixtures and fittings thereon To Be
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    • 572 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 105 of 1933 Re CHUA SWEE HONG, of No. 376. Race CourscUtoad. Singapore: Shroff, Trea I sury, Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a I First and Final
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    • 393 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED— A Qualified Chemist (Chinese) for office work and travel. Apply giving pej ticulars and state salary required \o Post Box No. 417, S ngapore. WANTED- -A Stenographer, temporarily, Decent Salary. Apply P.O Box 90. WANTED— Salesmen and salesgirls to sell a profitable product for a Crossword Competition
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  • 403 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Nov. 30. Previous To-day Change JfCBBEK ftrm Quiet bpoi Buyera 71., 7i 2 -r» 4 Sellers. 71 7 71G +5i16 (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers. 7 J^ 1 +i 4 Sellers. 7 71., r s in (2rd Forward) Jan.l Mar. Buyers. J SJJj 7J 10
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    • 550 4 fOv ersea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (Incorporaced in the Straits Settlements) 1 a 4v CAPITAL: onsed 1 0.000.000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. 1 i BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I TELEPHONES: t I Mana X ,n ff D »"*tor 3172 Secretary 4944 J S Gener al
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    • 162 4 THE EASTERN UNITED tSSCTIUNCB CORPORATION LIMITED. tfRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, UURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI JENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA VION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HAD OFFICI C*CIL BTJUEXT. SINGATGai. W. B. ACKAMAN, Acting General Manager. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street Authorised and Subscribed pa ld c
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    • 218 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated In New Zealand.) Unimpeachable Security M sof J DEXTER Manswr Tel. 5926. 2. Flnlayson Green Stop Drifting! Unless you are a trained man. you will be drifting from job to Job, with long spells of unemployment. Why make a mess of your life? Find
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    • 53 4 j^sĔHhEL^ Teething witKout Tears rtTU 'j* to* enjoy. -OV.V I bring the teeth eaSlv 1h 1 c P 1 exercise which he] also MwrSr thTS^ISS.^ 1 l* 1 the vms teeth strong, f the m Uth and ja V Pure, unbleached nRUSKS APPRISING DICISTIVf 6 NOURISH^ Wander Ltd., 18 Chartered
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  • 576 5 Quotations By Eraser And Co. apore, Nov. 30. 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 4 4V 2 4 10i 2 mbang 31- 33--48 51 -norn 25 6 27 -xd 0 85 0.90 21 6 22 6 157*2 1.62». ocd 27 28 -cd 20 21 0.40
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  • 103 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. T Buyers. SellerNo. I.X.R.S.S. in ca^es (FOB. Nov.) 2334 24 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Nov.) 23 231 4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 23 5 8 23 7 8 do. Dec. 23 7/ 8 24
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  • 103 5 British Official Wireless London, Nov. 30 Paris 147 5 64 New York 4.99 3 8 Montreal 4.99 Brussels 29. Geneva 21.60'4 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.98 V* Milan 94 29 32 Berlin Stockholm 19.40 CoDenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 142 Madrid nominal Vienna 26 Lisbon 110 3 16 r*-u:«u
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  • 557 5 Daily Report By S. E, Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weid and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows:--STOCKS The recent i.etion of the market
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  • 149 5 FRASER COMPANY. TTST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS or Singapore, Nov. 30, 5 p.m. Total for Dividend Books Close financial Company Diviaena aw Ex year Payable Date to aiue. To n wit*m 20% Int. Nov. 10 Dec. 3 Nov. 15 50% Ayer HttWD Int D e~. 9 Dec. 17 Dec. 10 *2
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  • 111 5 tor 1935 red 1975.-1985 $4,000,000 h v MUNICIPAL: 3% in? A P r 1, Oct. 1 y I** *X red. 1940 $400,000 Int. nnm 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. 102 104 %^ruS«™ mi 101 cl 1M UO non, 5% U* C, •i inim *3/<7 1929 red. 1959-69
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  • 160 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Dec. 1. TIN. The three months' price of tin 1 was down 15 in London to £186 yesterday, while New York is unchanged at 42 17 2 Prices were steady on the London otock Exchange yesterday, while Wall Street also improved
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  • 18 5 Singapore, Dec. 4. The prce of Vn at noon in Singapore to-d ».y was:— $92«4 (up |1V«).
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  • 19 5 The price of rubber at noon in Sngapore to-day was:— Buyers 25 (up li); Sellers 25V» (up V.i).
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  • 291 5 Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Seller.^ Ampat 4,2 4 9 Ayer Hitam 26 27 6 Langrin 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangor 1.55 1.60 cd Chendtriang 20 6 22,Hitam 40 45 fiongkong Tin 27 29 Kang Fatt 1.07 1.12 Llris Hydraulic 8 9 Inoh Tin 23
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  • 180 5 Singapore, Nov. 30. R «Siarn» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $102 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $158 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $151 G am Rice "Koohway" No 7 1 $211 .S am Rice "Koohway" No. 2 $190 P'ROT Rice "Koohway" No.
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    • 296 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and QuotaHon Service. Members NEW YORK COrrON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCH INGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN
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  • 241 6 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TTME Djambi and K. Toengkal Tohiti Dec. 1 1 p.m. Xretay Prachatipok 1 2 p.m. Muntok. Palembang Thedens „13 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Hoea „13 p.m. Mcdan Reijnst 1 3 p.m. Tarempa Scott Harley 1 4 p.m. Philippine Islands Gaasterkerk 1
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  • 113 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Ux Series, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jasks. AmsterdamS and London!: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. iu-moirow. Hun ng, Canton. Shanghai. *Kobe, ianila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing .0 p.m. Tuesday. Australia, New Zealand, Java
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  • 180 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuaia by Air (In'ernal Service) to-day Deliveries cf boxholders' letters only 7.3 r m. to-day and general delivery of r. 8 23 a.m. to-morrow. Mails exacted from China and Japan by me Ranchi due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands adies by
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  • 149 6 ALHAMBRA. -"Ready. Willing And Able" 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL Jeanette Mac Donald and Allen Jones in "Firefly" 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 n m PAVILION—"SteiIa Dallas" 6.15 and 9.15 n m. mart BQROCOH."Hurrfeane Hansa" theatre roy at .__-p tttnathafx (TwaiW —5.4S and 9.15 O.m. FMPIRL—"The Texas Ran'cr 7
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  • 136 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 1 Rugby; Police Iv. H.M.3. Terror, Police "Depot. Hocicey: S.C.C. I v. S.R.C. I, S.R.C; S.C.C. "A" v. S.R.C. 11, S.C.C; Colts v. R.A.F. (Hqrs.), Farrer Park; CS.C v. I A., CS.C Repeat Performance In Aid of China Red Cross Fund
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  • 179 6 [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings oj general interest will still oc Included in the "Diary of Events." The "Club
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    • 245 6 MALAYA'S HOT.CL. A TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.-'so. p.m. DINNER AND DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. j CABARET ATTRACTION MIMI do BONNE s JOSE REQUESEN I P< pular Mexican Dancers present ne a new Programme Waltz and Spanish Dane. NON-DINERS $1.00. S MAKE TOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY LIMITED ACCOMMODATION j
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    • 78 6 TIRELESS ENERGY Torch Brand Malt Cod Liver Oil is a e< mpound of Cod Liver Oil and contain, abla Vitamins A D. it is eatQj Seated and most beneficial in bunding up the body after illness. TORCH BRAND MALT COD-LIVER OIL Manufactured by ALLEN HANBURYS, LTD. London. Sole Agents: BARLOW
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    • 275 6 A\( Tin c:pAN?) AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SVM. cf essentially charming, ultra modern luxuriousiy-muie. well-designed by the well-known firm of furnishers, "Tne Arc Fu :itare Dapes" 1 walnut and fancy f:msh, sup r-grade teak real "Dutch Household Furniture" made to-match. Comprising:—"Snpcrlnx" h.ruri ns sit I ting, dining and bedroom furniture oi
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    • 289 6 tiffin 1 -NOW Ugrt. She Enjoys J Her Food Jf Dyspepsia bothered this three years. Then Bhe I remedy that gave her ii Read what she says **i have suffered for th n i was adtised py a frit Rennie a trial, and I ajn n absolutely a neu> had
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  • 185 7 Sultanah Gives Away Prizes 'From Our Own Correspondent) largely at' hchooi Hall and was the ffi? peated'.y encored 013 were re •n? r g5?X »*£»««> of Johore. on arrival by Mrs m' of ,h y eschj- M HeadchAerswehee th were heart ly given Hl SS h
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  • 77 7 ga x?° re Budd hist Association is New Mom Day to-morrow a: Zh Spottiswoode Park Road. This tiSSS!! yHL 6 ««l«toa«Wl under the patronage of Mr. and Mrs. D A Javav<npghe; AI A are cordially i£Vitei. to attend. er,? 10 pr i gramme *1U be as follows:
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  • 82 7 Discouraged By Wall Street Reuter. London, Nov. 29. THE Stock Exchange opened firm and fairly active but subsequently quieter\ed > ne earlier enthusiasm being lather damped by the disappointing opening on Wall Street. Nevertheless, many appreciable advances were held. Chinese customs loans were sharply marked up. In the
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    • 392 7 ass ,fud Advertisements d irom page 3). I LIC NOTICES I T( V ORDINANCE I 1 AR 45) I fH COURT OF THE g SETTLEMENTS. I r OF SINGAPORE. earner's Administration m Older. HIA BOON LEONG. No. 562-A, Si!rs B ••.or: Clerk. ingt: 387 of 1937. iie-earner's Admini 22nd November,
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    • 960 7 NEURALGIA COLDS FEVER RHEUMATISM This amazing, quick acting preparation will give "TtJi y U immediate relief !t is pr-=cribed by thousands of physicians and dentists to relieve pain j and suffering. ANACIN DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART OR UPSET THE STOMACH. Try ANACIN. Apply for Free Sample to Chemists and
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  • 159 8 Parang Attack On A Woman (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 29. AT the Johore Bahru Assizes to-day, a Tamil named Periasamy, in the employ of the F.M.S.R. at Buloh Kasap. Segamat, Johore, was sentenced by Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills, to undergo eight
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  • 239 8 All-Malaya Indian Ambulance Fund Subscriptions to the All Malaya I Indian Ambulance Fund for China now amount to $587.55. The list is as foli lows:— Amount previously acknowledged $306; Chettiars Chamber of Commerce, Penang $25, Mr. K. C. George, Banting, 5, Chettiars Chamber of Commerce, Singapore. 25.
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  • 88 8 Singapore. Tuesday. Miss M. Muller. a European living at Meyer Road, was this morning fined $4 by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Police Magistrate, when she appeared to answer a charge of parking her motor-car on Nov. 4. in an unauthorised parking place, within twenty feet
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 219 8 r 0j I H/ 3.15 6.15 and ».13 I j j I jff; The Screen's First Thrilling SPY Story with j t Vvs j/ a Glorious Musical Background! \U lEANETTE more adorable and Ravishina j X V Ever... DANCING FOR THE FIRST j p3'fl" I i 1 ALLA N J
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    • 139 8 IIL To-Ni-ht—Lnst G Niihl—at 7.45 p.m. Two Shows For One Payment Double Feature Cantonese Talkies "MODERN BRIDE" m With An All Star Cast Complete Story In Two Chapters To Be Scree-ed Nightly and "BOMBARDMENT OF CANTON" (First News Picture From China) js?n°sssS; 2 nd 1 3rd I s P° cial
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    • 238 8 yi THE WOMAN YOU WILL NEVER FOIU j 1 S COMMON, TAWDRY, MAGNIFICENT! "II mv reputation had to rest on one picture, I'd want U 11 y w Dallas". SAMUEL GOLDWYN j Opening To-Night 6-15-9-15 PAVILION i I s j IjOHN BOLES n ANNE SHIRLEI^H^ a ROXY BAR OPEN TILL
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    • 430 9 Avoid Eye Strain !j Ellison S. Ezekiel Co., Ij, ippointmenl to H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak. OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS ONLY ADDRESS: 3. Capitol Building, SINGAPORE. Kidney Germs Wreck Health act as filters for »h n H"^ tubes which attack them yon V lood When germs ing Passages 5 V %fW,
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    • 496 9 SKNSATIONAL NEWS! Here is the Screen's RRST MALAY T" MUSICAL Filmed in SINGAPORE and JAVA I TERANG BULAN' 5g ||Pf-4 jffl w "BRIGHT .MOON- Jf dfbf jTgf lll'KY Ml, F (w ,,us Kronchong Sulfur and RADEN MUCHTAR jjMJp^ I "<'"'• Brilliant Kronchong* SPECIAL MAUI RAYA ATTRACTION 1 I at the
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    • 285 9 *r- «i« <- .j. .j.«:«.j. -j. .j. SCW TA L KIE t 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 T t Warner Bros* Thrilling Air Drama jf "CHINA CLIPPER* j£ with 4? PAT O'BRIEN, ROSS ALEXANDER BEVERLY ROBERTS. X A. V Next Chagi BETTY DAVIS in V 4» "DANGEROUS" with FranchotTone jfr E M
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  • 101 10 Mr. Gan Hock Chyc. rubber broker, aged 36. eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Gan Tiang Poh. passed away peacefully at 8.40 a m.. on Sunday. 28th Nov.. 1937' at his residerce. No. 16. Joo Chiat Lane, off Joo Chiat Road, leaving behind him his ag:d parents, wife.
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  • 805 10 'JpHE fact that Spain is no longer considered a danger to European peace is the first indication that the war may now be regarded as nearing the end and that the formation of a new Fascist state will soon be accomplished. The Spanish civil war has been
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  • 90 10 Refusal To Restore Industry .Shanghai, Dec. 1. T HE th^?!l- 0 r nccl Evcnin s Post says ,.,or desire expressed by everv war-waging nation in modern times not to pimish civilian populations has immediate local application which iv cle C a°r m is 8 each C ri
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  • 232 10 EFFECTS ON FAR EASTERN ISSUE fJ*HE condemnation of Japan by the League of Nations and the Brussels Conference has been very strong, but the desire for positive measures in order to bring the aggressor to book has been disappointingly weak. In spite of the last minute
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  • 159 10 It U common knowledge that after tne Great War. France and German< remained irreconcilable foes, each jewing the other with distrust France, in order to maintain the bah 3° f D3wer ta Central Europe :s bent on seeing that Germany docs iSLPt j°» stron S be formidable,
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  • 188 10 effort British the French Gove"nm Pn M fc to wh:cn the German of the French minftp?; The VLsi week is undo,ibSSS f* to Lon don this this. with *no hypothesis uJion «i cause thpre ence can be d a W Th Whlch an infer-pHfax-Hitlrr comWs at in
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  • 205 10 If Japan thinks that she can wink Britain in matters 0 f plomacy. she will be sor iaken. The fact the Britain T iherto stood much provocation r-C iorcing the issue must not oeY an indication of fear or w She takes action only where ar itilly
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  • 192 10 Furthermore. both Germany Italy have no real d< ii with any Power. Thourh they militarily very well equi c financial positions will i.»: in a modern war. Italv. -inre r? Abyssinian adventure. :v > gramme before her both at hen; in the conquered territory. r ot likely to
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  • 165 10 Bv "looker On that what -ere mcveme, Racchor.se;; it t tbenuelTu *JL a d oty,n en ki,. t ti B a race T "<!ir beokthemselves when the race j h asks a writer. A cook-general. show this to our tailor. A dramatic critic declares ttiftt v
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    • 237 10 I RALEIGH j§Lj j THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE BEBBBE j IJ THE MACHINE THAT HAS j j STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS .liffrt GUAR A T TEEC KOK EVER! pßtfl!\\A Frcm 49 50 Each I hirk purchase i i TFK-VIS ARRANGED I Scle Agents: j I ItOBINSON Co. Ltd. 1
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    • 54 10 •j. —^^^r studio 3 3 ffr 6 fof o-portrill i by 5 foto-arttsf j only R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday i)—L or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost or
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  • 257 11 arc of guns j uanese Firing Nantao? Shanghai. Dec. 1. i< shaped defence line located i some 75 kilometres to the east Nanking is being feverishly strengi, i b\ the Chinese troops as they pare to make another desperate il to arrest the rapid Japanese ,j \e
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  • 87 11 Sue For Peace Now With Japan Milan, Dec. 1. that China had better appeal an for peace while she can ood terms is given in an unarticle in Mussolini's newspaper, D'ltalia, believed to have been by the Duce. China still believes in any f a collective
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  • 135 11 OPTIMISM AFTER LONDON TALKS ANGLO-FRENCH ACCORD FAVOURABLE RECEPTION IN ROME AND BERLIN HWES of a general settlement of European problems and a*wlr?Z Wcq among the European powers uere never higher than they are to-day following on *«rt«*n ge of views between British and French ministers
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  • 1050 11 London. Nov. 30. THE text of the official communique on the Anglo-French talks was read in the House of Commons today by the Premier, iMr. Neville Chamberlain. A summary of the communique by Reuter is given below. Mr. C. R. Attlee. leader of the Labour Opposition, asked
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  • 84 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 30. THE Imperial Airways Empire flying boat Cenlaurus is scheduled to leave Southampton on Dec. 3 on a 30,000 mile survey flight to Australia and New Zealand, in which the first commercial survey flight by a flying boat across
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  • 113 11 New Fund Opened KING AND QUEEN SEND GIFTS Reuter. New Delhi. Nov. 30. BUMS of £750 from the King and £250 from the Queen head the first list of donations to the King Emperor's fund for a new attack on tuberculosis in India. The fund
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  • 230 11 U.S. Pacific Policy AERODROME AT HAWAII Reuter. Washing-ton. Nov. 30. ItfAVAL and Army circles here state that defensive measures on a moderate scale only are being undertaken at Hawaii. A laree new aerodrome is being constructed for the headquarters of the American Air Arm in
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  • 50 11 London, Nov. 30. THE Prime Minister stated in the Commons that the report of the Committee which has been considering the possibility of a pensions scheme tor Members of Parliament is nearly ready and may be expected in a week or so.—British (Uncial Wireless.
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  • 81 11 THIRST RIOTS 1 I Serious Situation In < Brazil I Reuter. Buenos Aires, Nev 30 I THIRSTY men and women and even i uniformed pol'ce in the drought- striken town of Santiago del Estero are attacking state railway trains to seize the engine boilers. Except
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  • 105 11 Committee Entirely Unofficial British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 30. ;.J IN announcing the personnel of tfc! committee to enquire into Civ Aviation the Prime Minister stated i the Commons to-day that Lord Swinto had considered the representations pi to him from several quarters that thij committee should
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  • 372 12 SOME LOCAL VIEWS QUOTA CHANGE Effect On Singapore Market Singapore, Wednesday. TIIK International Rubber Committee's decision to fix the export quota for the first quarter of 1938 at 70 per rent, has introduced a note •1 iubilation into the 10.-al rubber market, which
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  • 58 12 Singapore. Wednesday. An inquiry into the death of a il year-old Cantonese named Tan Leong. who died following inquries sustained from a fall from the first Jtorcy of ward 18 at the General Hospital on the night of Nov 26 was begun before Mr. W
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  • 29 12 Reuter. The gunfire attack on a British plane, reported yesterday, from Hongkong, has been reported to the naval authorities, who awa<t a report from H.M.6. Eagle. Reuter
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  • 101 12 Weak Spot Under Line 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. MINOR defects discovered in the engine bogie, combined with a weak spot in the formation under the track, is considered by the special committee of inquiry to be the cause of the accident which occurred to
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  • 183 12 Strengthening Ties Of Friendship London. Nov. 29. f ORD Cranborne informed the Bouse of Commons at question time that it had been decided that a British military mission should visit Portugal in February 1938. A fuller announcement states that His Majesty's Government has been in consultation
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  • 41 12 No Negotiations At Present London, Nov. 30. THE question was asked in the Comwhe,tner a »y recent negotiations had taken place between the ?eß«aU n SUUes Govemmemi .eliding the settlement of their into,MS --ft SKIy W to £3
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  • 203 12 »Xt Shanghai, Dec 1 I tho h f aVy burden WWcfj Japan la shouldering for the xeeution oi her present campaign in Ch m it is reported that the Japanese GovernnuMH has made friendly repre entatioo..s to Russia in order to relieve esJ^elaU^T 13 5
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  • 850 12 SUN SHINES AGAIN FOR COMMODITIES MESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report oil the share market, dated Nov. 30, states:— Since our last report nothing has occurred in the sphere of International politics either in the East or West to indicate any radical change in
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  • 81 12 Attack On Penang Woman 'From Our Own Reporter j Penang, Dec. 1. A DARING robbery occurred at a house in ArifTin Road late last night, when two Chinese, armed with knives, entered, and after threatening the Chinese woman inmate, bound and her and decamped with 5274 in cash
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  • 313 12 DELAY ENDS 'Tribune Proposal Taken Up Singapore. i dnesd it AFTER six months dela th A ernment have decided the proposal of the Sin-up nMn pal Commissioners and appoint committee to carry out a sive inquiry into traffii Singapore and report
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  • 167 12 "Ready, Willing And Able" Scores s J TAKE a Jamboree of music, mix it u I a story ihat. is someth I from the ordinarv musical comedy I «pice it with plenty o< I have "Ready, Willing and Able", the latest Warner Brothers hi;. had;' 1 i local
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  • 237 12 Final Dress Rehearsal Last Night THE SAD C. production of "Pirates of Penzance" had its final dress rehearsal at the Victoria Theatre last night before an appreciative audience of the Services. Everything went with a swing, and a first-rate performance is in waiting for the audience
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  • 136 12 Kelantan. British, 580 tons, from Malacca Nov. 30. to Malacca Dec. 2. Talma. British, 6.154 tons, from Calcutta Nov. 30, to Osaka Dec. 2. Toba Maru, Japanese. 4.283 tons, from Yokohama Nov. 29. to Penang Dec. 1. Merlin, French. 854 tons, from Saiaon Dec. I, to Saigon Dec.
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  • 19 12 Mr. Ingold. a former proprietor of the Cafe Royal. Ipoh, has been appointed manager of Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore.
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  • 18 12 The newspaper Tamil Murasu is now being published daily and is being sent to Penang by air mail.
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    • 129 12 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL SEAL EXTINGUISHER ln former model, the valve seals both the Inner i chamber and the nozzle port, with the result that each compartment Is Isolated from the other, and also from the atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the valve has however, been modified: the spindle is
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    • 20 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, UMITEft China Building, Chulia Stred» 'PHONE 5808. MNGAfO** FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHK* 1 AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSIRANC*J
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  • 537 13 TO BE HELD IN JANUARY UNDER cover Latest Appliances On View (1 to hold a radio, refri<i electrical exhibition > from -Jan- S to 12. !i will be held nightly i; n the Happy World rh entirely roofed in, fd as a bowl to seat <1
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  • 58 13 Making Satisfactory Progress Reuter. Amsterdam. Nov 30 COMMUNIQUE Issued this afternoon n says Prince Bernhardt physicians are satisfied with ths progress of his illness Consciousness has completely returned to the patient, who Is showing signs of Interest In his surroundings. He is sleeping well and has a completely
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  • 103 13 Rubber Rallies On Quota Cut Reuter. London, Nov. 30 AN the Stock Exchange to-day, alter U an early dullness a better sentiment developed and prices often recovered the» /irli.-r setbacks vnder the stimulating influence of a sharp rise in the price 01 rubber shares following the cut in
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  • 272 13 70 Per Cent. GREAT SATISFACTION IN M VPK'h'T Reuter. London, Nov. 30. THE International Rubber Com- mittee has fixed the export j quota for the first quarter of 1938 at 70 per cent. The next meeting is on Jan. 25, 1933. The decision came as a pleasant
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  • 72 13 Closing The Open Door In China Reuter. Washington. Nov. 30. THE State Department has asked for information from Consular representatives in China with reference to a report that Tientsin Customs rates K ave been reduced on a wide range in favour of Japanese products. If the report
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  • 504 13 RECRUITING Adequate Plan In Force AT a meeting of th e Indian Imme- gration Committee, held at Penang on Nov. 19 under tiie chairmanship of Mr. C. Wilson, Controller of Lab.ur, Mr. A. F. Bruce and the Hon. Col. Fletcher were appointed to fill the vacancies
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  • 167 13 New Minister On Foreign Policy Reuter. The Hague Dec.l. A BILL will be tabled In Parliament to provide for humane help to China, announced the new Foreign vfinister, Dr. Patijn, in his maiden speech in the Lower House. He stated he would continue on the iines
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  • 39 13 Reuter. Barcelona, Nov. 20. Government planes raided Almedevar, which :hey assert is an insurgent base where many more are cone mtiated. They claim they bombed the barracks and other military objective* and inflicted heavy casualties. —Reuter.
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  • 32 13 The Straits Chinese Methodnt Church has contributed the sum ol $1,436.73 to the China Relief Fund. This amount was raised by subscription among the members of the church and friends.
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    • 64 13 >/''.. and Roy was rightHil Craven 'A* are cooler and 1 n I m,, n ("she's never had W '1 1 throat irritation. I|. ft Craven "A" in the another thing I've 1 bt. C*>^|« S&'&.tt :p.Oie stains she the day they were ■i have on her fingers made They're
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    • 137 13 v N^~~~^""' SyBtem i« 3« follo. 8; fleet of motorvans leaV e a °ur pren,i se at|fll|U deliver milk. BRfT^T enabling customer- f„ >. cl to have these commoditiaa i. M 01 goods. The tMrd at 1 carries every description of goods eooas Sundays ena Holidays excepted. Th °^detverin?r te
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  • 609 14 CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS TO-MORROW Two-Day Meeting In Ipoh (Frov. Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Nov. 30. WEIGHTS for Thursday, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's two-day Winter Sk.ve raee meeting in Ipoh are av follows: RACE ONE—2.30 P.M. Horses, (lass 5, I)iv.*4, six
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  • 89 14 Scotland v Rest At The S.C.C. TE.YiYIS for Scotland vs. The Rest soccet to-day at the S.C.C: Scotland:—W. F. Mayor: A. Buchanan (capt F. A BfcCaftery; A. Cromarty, C. C. Webster. J Welsh; Lt. W. D. H. Duke, R. 3. Forbes, W. McKean, .1. ftt Fra cr. .1.
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  • 296 14 Matches At S.C.C. &S.R.C. To-day THE return hockey meetings between the hist and second teams of the SC.C. and the S.R.C. take place today. the first teams being due to play at the S.R.C. and the second teams en the SC.C. pitch. When the>e
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  • 54 14 The following will represent the Borneo Company soccer eleven against the Straits Times Press eleven to-day at the Geylang Stadium: Choy Khun Heng; Secw Khiam Chuan, W. R. Ravie. R. H. Stevens, Harry Tan, Chua Ah Hoe; Koh Tian Hock. J. E. Harvey, Wun YewTim. G. C.
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  • 699 14 R.S.Y.C. Visiting Port Dickson ON Sunday at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, there occurred a thrilling final race for the Milner Challenge Cup in which great keenness was shown. Three Yachts, Kathleen, Ramcna and Ella Dorothy had been equal on points after the previous
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  • 61 14 •SELECTIONS foi to-morrows Ipoh laces, subject to scratching*, are as follows: RACE I.—MISS LABIS. HAPPINESS. RACE 2.-IMTY. SURE CURE. RACE 3.—AIYA AIYA. GEORGE EDWARDES. RACE 4—METRO. F.WCAN. RACE S.—LEGATE. toil kOSE. RACE 6.—LADOLET. tAI'LUUL. RACE 7—KATHRYN. LiilLE TEX. RACE 8— EVERGREEN POLICY. Double totes on 4 and
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  • 82 14 Ready To Fight Young Frisco NAI Som Pong, the Siamese boxer, writes: "I understand that there is a rumour going round that I have refused to fight Young Frisco. I br.g of you io kindly publish in your popular daily paper that 1 have, as a matter
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  • 431 14 W» I ANNUAL GAME St. Andrew's Qav Match niSPLAYING greater superior team work th< defeated Scotland in 11 rugby fixture on the Pi av &r 2 oi ts <tUM trios) to three points (a The Rest held ten it practic£ny
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    • 25 14 ■P-" MM ~i 1 t fv *M 'i I. tĔttr #5* m J 1 tt Jror ji' m K tT <A, I I*. f c'»*
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    • 63 14 Do You Catch Cold Easily? Then you are probably one of thn^ 2V!2?I£S 0 in a very large number of people cli matter is neve 1 com muiation here ulway < a accunJuc^ the bloo <* stream, ing l- nf ha ofT feelmg. low of appetite, po nr digestion Peasant
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    • 166 14 Children like KOLYNOS «jjg The Antiseptic Cleansing '^pP^*' Dental Cream that Dentists ■> Reconuriend don't have to be germs that cause stain an.i w coaxed to clean their teeth decay, with Kolynos. They like its tt Pleasant refreshing Lf X BYe y Ur Ch "f en use n sw:. Kolynos
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  • 224 15 TEAM TO MEET NEGRI I s-lECTED ta t Match On Saturday "STICKS") iu-y eleven that met access in their first r aga nst Selangor ain unchanged i N >. ri Sembilan al on Saturday. at a meeting held r. ilittle of the Sintion ;it
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  • 59 15 Signal Corps Make Good Recovery shared by th!> R w .or the Gunners within ten minutes of the"start On the resumption Collins out th,. Gunners further ahead ,i ooted pretty black tor tbe allied however and encouraged by f, ber f the Corps. Lam. UUUI y Phelps. Lolty
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  • 128 15 Important Match At Blakan Mati To-day THE R A. Blakan Mati 2nd XV and the 1 Royal Inniskillings played a scoreless draw in a game of rugby football played at Blakan Mati yesterday. The ground was heavy after rain and the ball greasy and consequently difficult to handle.
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  • 126 15 Changi Champions Beat R.A.M.C THE 30th Co., Royal Engineers, beat the R.A.M.C. in a hockey match at Tanglin yesterday by the only eoal of the match. The winners are finalists in the Changi area inter-Command Small Units hockey cup competition, and will shortly meet the "S" Company of
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  • 59 15 THE majority of the sporting events 1 arranged for yesterday afternoon, including the invitation tennis ties at the S C R.C. and the Raffles Institution re-union hockey match, were not held owing to the rain. St. Joserh's Past vs. Present hockey match, oostooned last week owintr
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  • 57 15 7he Casuals, a formidable hockey team from Kuala Lumpur will be engaged in matches in Singapore during the week-end. On Saturday, at 4 p.m. they will play the Inniskillmgs at Tangiin and meet th? Colts also at Tangiin on Monday at 5.i5 p.m. Tney will meet
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  • 117 15 To Be Played On Dec. 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 30. rpilE draw for the second round of tiie FA. up, to be piuyed on Dec. 11. is as loilows:— Scarborough v. Bromley Wrexham v. Walker Celtic or Bradford City Cardiff v. Bristol City
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  • 62 15 Th? Chinese Sports Association was beaten at SXlllaraa by the Amicable Athletic Association on Sunday by four matches to one. Scores «A.A.A. names mentioned first Yeo Koon Yam 190; Tan Tian Sang Koh Cheng Moh 250; Ma Choon Yik Tan Kirn Song 250; Lo Weng Tuck lay 150
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  • 23 15 Reuter. London. Nov. 30. Cambridge University beat J. E Oft wood's XV In the rugby match at Cambridge to-day by 31—9—Renter
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    • 82 15 I What is more pleasing than a S 1 Bright Clear Home or Office Jg=SP The floor is a biff factor in mak- i j ing them so. You can add cheerfulness io your surround- i^-^SHUH ings at very small cost by using dtgggE I Sissons' Floor Stain. Floor, r
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    • 41 15 AHMAD.C.B. "KACHANG GORENG" NEW STOCKS OF AHMAD. C.B's POPULAR "CHAP SINGA" RECORD Q.F.B MEND JOE A L KATJANG HAVE ARRIVED AND ARE ON SALE AT YOUR FAVOURITE DEALERS. ASK TO HEAR ALL HIS RECORDS QF. 10, 17, 19, 20, 28 33.
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    • 188 15 THE 3 Mill GREAT EASTERN LIFE I I FOURTEEN POINTS I I >3A 5 z z A series of 14 reasons why you > 3 g 5 should choose THE GREAT W I S EASTERN LIF E ASSURANCE v CO., LTD., to look after your 8 2 S 5 insurance
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 466 16 A Great Financial Genius (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribute) Sir,—Permit me to encroach upon your valuable columns to express my candid reaction to the recent renort regarding the personal movement of a great financial genius who hais done so much
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  • 103 16 it- the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—-The so-called T£.*iiil protest nicetin-., vas calltd and .supported by a very small group of Anti-Hindi party and was attended by over 1.500 people two-thirds of whom were pro-Hindi mdians. The first speeches were started by the former group and
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  • 153 16 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 29. SOMEWHAT to the dismay of foreign correspondents here, it Ls learned that the Japanese military authorities are proposing the establishment of Japanese censorship in foreign cable offices to take the place of the Chinese censors who were withdrawn last week.— Reuter.
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  • 55 16 PubKc Engagements For The Month The Police Band will play In public as follows during the month: 2nd —Telok Ayer. 6 p.m. 3rd —Katong Park. 6 p.m. 7th.—Botanic Gardens, 5.30 p.m. 9th —Waterloo Street. 7 p.m. 10th —Telok Ayer, 6 p.m. 16th —Katong Park. 8 30 p.m. 19th
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  • 204 16 A PERMANENT GARRISON? LATEST MOVE Cable Companies I Pay Premiums Reuter office. Shanghai MOVING up tin railway from Japanese are con lentless advance c The next kmmediat Tangyang. only 15 i kiang, where the b gtse and the stron Nanking is pivoted. The Chinese admit
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  • 31 16 The following pass- ng ed at Singapore from Harrison which Manila on Nov. 29:— Mr. s. Azuma. Mi W. G. Howse, Mrs. M R. M. MacCurriv Mr. R. C
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    • 228 16 i|ir ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR Automatic focussing and fool proof film winding device. Exposures from 1 sec to 1 1000 th. Over 400 accessories to choose from making Leica the world's most flexible camera. SCHMIDT siiotex LTD., 90, Robinson Road, Singapore. E LEICA AGENTS IN THE FAR EAST" WPS. 13 Tropical
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    • 146 16 ACHING CORNS relieves pain in three seconds! Apply Gets-It two or three times and the corn will peel right off. Millions, all over the world, use this faithful friend of corn-sufferers— GETS-IT s-io-a TYPEWRITERS need the protection and ft lubrication that this fT"^ —|i fine oil gives. a lhl CLEANS
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    • 150 16 DIAHOMD Built entirely of British parts, made ir.f rmi by tamo***" First quality alloy steel rorr.por.tKs, a. easy running and enduring strength frames ai* P""*" .balanced" Chromium plated paru. T'> considerably lower prices than DMWMi •re wld (or. Written service. Spare parts stocks MHe for free illustrated bootki or tt
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    • 73 17 Wtlili V N( ?y Kewimo* JfJERAPION No.V THERAPIOM No. 2 THERAPION N0.3 J. C.v r.i jii, or elthw No. ntuts Htl* CLERC S PILLS for the Live* I i ASK FOR I|# V 4. DFMONSTRATION P ALLWAVE A|C Jft, AND BATTERY SETS AVAILABUi b<k>b Leon* Radl* Defk Selefle Road, Singapore.
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    • 152 17 UP-TO-THE MINUTE H.M.N' BRITISH 9 VALVE RADIO 11-2000 METERS IN 5 BANDS. FEATURING A SPECIAL BARS BOOSTING AMPLIFIER (Not an ordinary TONE CONTROL). ONLY PRICED AT $190.00 SPOT RADIO LTD. 58, Orchard Road. Thone 7734. Pebeco Toothpaste contains as its principal ingredient Chlorate ol Potash.. .Acknowledged by the dental profession
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    • 115 17 TaMTTw^piri^ WMiJluf Gamble I CHOOSE ANY MODEL FROM OUR WIDE RANGEOF STYLE LEADERS AND YOU ARE ON A "SOUND" INVESTMENT. WWTt \\\mm»Wmm\ \w/A I LJI H v fl WW km mm mL^k\ American Radios AliF MALAYA'S TESTED BEST FOR PERFORMANCE i DEPENDABILITY. MAY IM.KASI^ t.. SUPERIORITY OF Tins MODEL 810T
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    • 10 17 IfOP SATISFACTORY ANdI ECONOMICAL PERFORMANCE 1 I ALL BRITISH M
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    • 1014 17 lalel > ft n Listeners II» *1 s-ss^ praser to Maud s n CT MUUIU 10 35 p.m. 'All in Pink' (Second .GRAMMES OP 7*\ XUrZ h \^l 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES ISs '455 *S p Menuets (Geminiani, arr. Row.sbv Woof>. n 2O P The News and Announce- Ctofmn one mi 5k
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  • 571 18 Good Reception Of Latest Issue CHINESE magazines are numerous and varied in number, but the principal fault with them is that they lay too much emphasis on the quantity rather than on the quality of their productions. In other words, they pay tco much attrition to
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  • 141 18 Lord Dufferin's Plans l?evealed PARTICULARS of the visit which the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies will pay during the early part of 1038 to Zanzibar. Mauritius, Aden and British Somaliland are published. As at present arranged. Lord Duffenn will leave England by Imperial Airways on Jan 4, for
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  • 238 18 Tokyo-Rome TRADE AGHF' Mt NEX' Reuter. Rome v fTALY has decided jure recognition This brings to three t] powers which rec regime in Mane being Japan and Sal Italy's recognition in the Japanese pn when Germany's rec< chukou, and recognit Manchukuo of the Spain was also antici]
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  • 192 18 Schedule Of Exp nenbl Transm*ys BELOW is given the r experimental Station PCJ lh as from Ncv. il. TUESDAYS *.3i- -10.00 GM T. 1 M M., frequency. ***** X countries covered by tl Australia and New Z 10.30—13.00 GMT M.. frequency 9590 X countries covered b T
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    • 865 18 ••••a 9%mm >■•••• t«-»d. i. li'iT special flnge rs i io<t«oid tne of^Oß^_ 4 out of 5 adults have rhca—diseased gums. That's Wuy dentists say "don't just clean your teeth. That is ~>nly half the joh. Guard gums, too, with PORHAN S." Forhan's is the original dentifrice for teeth and
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    • 219 18 Remington V NOISELESS mmmj^ a portable writing machin*, raalL light and durable t ttfhiSP^ La the extreme. It haa everything you expect in a n. portable and more. IT IS QUET. It will disturb TSO*~ mere no one it will not wreck yonr own train of 9 thought. Fall details
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    • 59 18 A HIGHLY paid adin tion is the normal School of Accountancy a recognised qualifier Accountant, Secretary, i Shipping Expert, In Officer or Book-Xt future secure. E.v taken in Malaya and si by postal training. 1 countancy is the leadh the British Empire foi Successful Business Cai Free 180 p. Book
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    • 94 19 If" IV>l A 1 SWISS MADE I GENT'S WATCI7ES A wide and varied E selection of the latest I models on display at I il our showroom. Is- 1 A Yick Woh Hing I 129, NORTH BRIDGE I ROAD, I Near Middle Road) 111 Reasonably Pricei. Phone No. 7922. P.S.
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    • 257 19 SINGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS. Beverages Excellent European, Chinese and Malayan Dishes Full Course or Select Dishes—Roll in and See How Good Things Are. Courteous and Prompt Attention. One Trial will Convince You. MOOI CHIN RESTAURANT. 420, North Bridge Road. Open Until 2 a.m. 'Phone 3685. JOCK TYPEWRITER CO. No.
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    • 158 19 You can depend upon Naca! Blades to give you many aaffy close, smooth shaves. They fttir X bring that 'uniformly high quality never belore in lowp priced blades every blade in ever y packet having an AmmLm edge that is keen and lasting, m f. mr\ Nacet Blades fit three-peg
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    • 654 19 Listeners' Itadif* US- *£T TsT Be oalimir s in •Cimtivvcd />-,„„ rpnnrt ili TLme signal. Weather 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin 1 Lonttnuea from page 17. SSSL^? 1 by Studl Orchestra 9.00 p.m. Close Down by Boris Marieff I.M SKKEfW 'continued! onccrt °f Light Music PHOHI HOLLAND P'.rrs .mmediately after the
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  • 74 20 '.iner former holder of the Blue Riband, is seen majestically riding a northAtlantic swell. The Bremen wM m ake her' maideni voyage to the East during the next tourist seafon, which Will be during the Winter months. The National Fitness Council held a r hpir<ii ti
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    • 44 20 Agents s Joseph Travers Sons Ltd. APB 1 i see thO^lwodeTsT I OF J CHROME WATER C PROO F i STAINLESS STEEL j POCKET LA IES WR I!1 L J T GENTS WATCHES 1 Just Arrived j I AT ALL' DEALERS MONTOR LTD. Singapore>
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    • 120 20 PEEK FRET? WAFFLEBI^I PEERLESS IRASMIC SOAP Dainty. Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invalid qfimt\ or toilet and can be applied with I harm to the most delicate skins. RefreshJ SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., v— filnfapore, Koala Lumpur, Berrmban, Penang, Mult, Malacca, Ipoh, Kachihf (Barewakr). ASK FOR THRU AT
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