Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vvkj No. 285. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Dec. 1, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1937 JJVE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 29 1 -VITH YOURf CAKFAST The 4 mm; !!i»IM| THE MORNING AFTER... CARDAN will immediately relieve you /XjS of that tormenting headache \J[y *nd any other consequence* of a late night.
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    • 88 1 mh j 1 Read The mm\\\A SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominani Malaya' ,M i The Original PRIMUS W g| Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING —when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal tJL., for efficiency and economy. The superior *fc^&jgji workmanship
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  • 273 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES OLD-AGE PENSIONS Nomination Concession For Seamen The Contributory Pension:; 'Mercantile Marine) Order published recently by Sir Kingsley Wood, the Minister of Health, enables for the first time a master or seaman who continues to serve in a foreign-going ship after he becomes entitled to a contributory old-age
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  • 559 2 Singapore, Friday The following passengers are sailing, by the P. and O. liner Ranch! whien left Singapore for London to-day: Mr. A. S. Arunmgem. Mrs. E. R. Arnold Mrs. M. A. Anderson. Mrs. F. A. Allen. Miss Mary Allen, Mr. J H. Anderson Mr. Antonio Amechazurra, Mrs.
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  • 129 2 Tk Singapore, Friday. TW lollowing passengers disembaticed at Singapore from the P and n hner Ranchi which arrived here froni China and Japan on Wednesday Mr. J. w. Mackay, Dr. Hans Lather ES&ii R C Hargraves, Miss J. McKillop, Mr. B. V. Utamchandari Mr. s. Valiram Mr. and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 410 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. i ——i n P& BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo Tonnage. B'pore. 1937. RAWALPINDI 17,000 In port CORFU I£>,oUo Dec. 17 BURDWAN t 6,070 Dec. 18 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938 CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14 SOMALI S 6,800 Jan. 14 COMORIN
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    • 699 2 .j.^-— **s *8 M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE j s, l s (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) S (Incorporated in Japan). F *>r JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Due. Due. Sailing Due. Penan* Spore S pore via New York ms KATSURAGI MARU In port Dec S Philippines. Jan.
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    • 410 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Mctoirhips. Mas! Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Frorr M.S. Spore Malacca P S ham P'n>' 'ALSIA 12-12 12-12 13-12 14-I.'. BORINGIA 4-1 4-1 5-1 7-1 FIONIA 25-1 25-1
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    • 386 2 STEAMER BAILINcg/l a n The undernoted are intended fixtures: OUTWARD For MANILA. HONGKOv NORTH CHINA a»,| l\ D J 8 J I m.s. "TRAVE" ottita I Shanghai, Tak Dairen also Chefoo 5 m.s. "FULDA" s-s. "POTSDAM" omit China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG I Bin. M.s. "SAALE"' also callblanca, Dunk... werp
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 430 3 CLASSIFIED A D VTsTi SEME NT S BI.IC NOTICES 1 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. .re now invited for the material* or service. For c Municipal Tender Room. Anti-Malarial tar H>3B 11! noon. 13th Dpc., 1937. -proximately yards of delivered at the al Works, Deposit $25), 12 noon, Dec. 20, 1937. 3
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    • 702 3 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION A TENDERS. onlv n wm r hi rom aD P rov ed Contractors The Co onf a i re i eiVed at the Honourable, Ane uoionial Secrelary's Office un tn fXw?ng th 7th m 9 3 tne* S S POre Rural Area adS the Samples of
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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 Dir Malacca having an area of 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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    • 622 3 PUBL. NOTICES JOHORE GOVERNMENT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT NOTICE. Please note that all bills must reach this office for final payment not later than 21st December, 1937. No outstanding accounts will be ente tamed after the above date. ACCOUNTANT, P.W.D., Johore SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL. Primep Street. Classes for Beginners, etc.
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    • 988 3 I POSITIONS VACANT j U7ANTED—Energetic Sales Agent deI sires Wholesale Selling Agency for Johore, Malacca, and Negri Sembilan on Commission. Submit offers .Box 426 CjO f Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED— A girl teacher for a school In Rengam, Johore. Must possess Cambridge Junior Certificate. Experience not necessary. Salary $30 per
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  • 437 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Dec. 3. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Tone Easy Firm Spot Buyers 7 316 7 /2 +5 16 Sellers 7U 9flG +516 Ist Forward (Jan.i Buyers 7 4 7% 1/ 4 Sellers 7 516 7* 8 +5 16 2nd Forward (Feb Buyers 714 7 916
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  • 294 4 Marked Improvement On Previous Year 'By Air Mail) London, Nov. 17 The ordinary general meeting of Jo hore Para Rubber Company. Ltd., was held at the registered office. 33. Eas rcheap. E C. Mr. A. B. Murray, who presided, said that the report and accounts showed a
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  • 212 4 Dividend Of Five Per Cent. Ix»ss Tax .By Air Mail I London. Nov. 17. The twenty-eighth annual ordinary general meeUng of Bandar Sumatra Rubber Co.. Ltd was held at 71. St Mary axe. EC. Mr. Charles H. Wright, who presided in the absence of Sir Herbert Wright
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 776 4 y Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporaced in the raits Settlements) CAPITAL S Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. t HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. j TELEPHONES M AA Managing Dire* tor 3172 Secretary I 11 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3tt26 i I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSLa." LONDON BANKERS
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    • 47 4 A W catarrh, A respiratory troubles *M W what terrible tormentors! ut do not despair, 'CresivaT the proved remedy, will also m hel P you. Give it a trial <V to-day and convince yourself of its excellent quality. 'CresivaT is very palatable and stimulates the appetite. ©'Cresival'
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    • 26 4 "GOLD LEAF* TEA REVIVES voi "a "T" "Alarm goes off: still half isleepHot Cup of Gold Leaf T<sa; and leap." X ~7\ Aerated Waters Ice Manufacturer
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  • 647 5  -  (>: citations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Dec. 3, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 4 41/2 4 101/2 >ang 31- 3348- 51 -norr 0 85 0.90 26 6 28 21 9 229 >r 1.60 1.65cd V 28 29 -cd 20 21 0.40 0.45 1.11
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  • 108 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Friday neon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S in cases (F. 0.8. Dec.) 24 3 4 25 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Dec.) 23 7 8 24^ No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) tawardable Spore) 24 3 4 24 7 8 do. Dec.
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  • 578 5  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. W. Singapore, Saturday. E are indebted to Messrs. g. el. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., NewYork, report to us by cable as follows:— STOCKS The orderly nature of the
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  • 184 5 FRASER COMPANY. TIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS 1.151 KJr Singapore. Dec 3. 5 p m. Total for company Dividend Book, Payable Date to date. To T k« Tnt De- 9 rvc 17 Dec. 10 natu SeW n Bee. Ss Dec. 13 1** Burma Malay .n" Final Dec 30 10°" r Hong
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  • 83 5 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 ►RE MUNICIPAL Int. Apr. 1, Oct 1 100/4 101 A c.l. red 1940 int. m norn 3 Sf 5f£SS 101 &ept *°j PENANG MUNICIPAL: ie, "o K«S 119 120 ci 31. Sept.* 30 "3 U» norn L re/ 1950-66 $625,000 Int. x
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  • 422 5 Stanton Nelson And Co., Ltd. Singapore, Friday. THE oracle has spoken, and restriction is in force again. Nobody, we think, will quarrel with the decision to fix the quota at 70 per cent, nor with the fact that it is operative for three months only, though some
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  • 149 5 Singapore, Friday. We think, it is safe to say that a igh of reliei went up from the Rubber Vorld when Ihe announcement of a cut to 70 per cent, was made for the first luarter of 1938. Although nothing spectacular has occurred, the market has been
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  • 188 5 Singapore Drc. 3. R. I Sia in I W. Coast No. 1 ncr Koyan $162 i Siam> W. Coast No. 2 "per Koyan $158 i. «Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $151 Rice "Koohway" No. 1 $210 >iam Rice "Koohway" No. 2 $190 ''am Rice "Koohway" No. 3
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  • 104 5 British Official Wireless ■arls 147 5 64 lew York 4.99 3 10 lontreal 4 .99 Brussels 29.37 ieneva 21.60 Belgrade 216 msterdam 8.98 V 2 Man 94 7 s :erlin 12.40 tockholm 19.40 22.40 19.90 "•rague 142 »8 ladrid nominal Vienna 26 V 2 Lisbon 110 3! 16
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 497 5 I S. E LEVY 6- CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Drily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 119 6 vMedan. Ja--»ks. Amsterdam? and London**: Netherlands, clewing at 7 p tn. to-ciay. Java end Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing at 7 p.m. to-morrow. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor DtHy: Qantas. closing at 10 p.m. tc-mcrrow. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai, *Kobe, Manila and US.A.: Imperial, closing ut 10 o.m.
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  • 30 6 The s.s. Giieisrnau for Germany 'Parcels only. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. en Dec. 7 will now close at 9.30 a.m. on the same day.
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  • 20 6 The Air Mall 'Netherlands! desnatched from Singapore on Nov. 28 wa c delivered in London en Dec. 3.
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  • 93 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. DEC. 4 Badminton: All-Malayan Open Chamn.cnship Tournament, Happy World i Stadium, 2 p.m. Rugby: Singapore v. Johore ("Malaya Cup), S.C.C: S.A.R.U. v. N.S. All Blues. Jalan Besar Stadium. Hockey: State Match. Singapore v Negri Sembilan, S.C.C; Casuals v Inniskillings, Tanglin: I.A. I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 410 6 y MALAYA'S PREMIER HOT.gj^ To-night i i Orchestra] Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j j Dinner and Dance (formal) I 9.45 to midnight S NEW CABARET ATTRACTION First Aopearance of i j iim.o j i i im: s Style and Elegance in Modern Eallroom Dancing BOOK YOUR TABLE Non-diners $1.00
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    • 56 6 -—i The curative effect ol 9| WkW fcANTUBEN resu on H GUAIACOL the most HI 2 valuable of all lung fm antiseptics, and salycic £3 acid which represents the l most important constituent E3 r-=-l tor the nlding up ol the pj lung tissue An iruiocuoci andsjTtesshJ H representatives:— E.
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    • 306 6 11, victor Silvester" 1 AND Hls STRICT J F 883 ON THE PAMPAS T: MADRE T I F. 882 SO RARE Fox T: ON THE AVENUE—Selection FBBl YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ROMANCE F LET US BE SWEETHEART OVER AGAIN Wa I F855 IN AN OLD CATHEDRAL TOWN S]( i I SAW
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    • 33 6 b.LVIXKIN rhCDl'H> Pure Sitvikrin Hair Tonic Loti Concentrated Liquid Shaia Powder Shampoo—Solidified Bi !t! —Silvilix Hair Cream—Sueti tW 0t Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Look for FRIGIDAIRE'S exclusive nameplate Paterson, Simons ft Co- Ltd.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 293 6 POSTAL INTELKHiGNCEf S s STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Djambi Toba Dec. 4 3 p.m. Eorneo (North). Brunei and Labuan Darvel 4 3.30 p.m. Sarawak (generally) Bintulu and Miri Darvel 43 30 p.m. Netherlands Indies: —Bagan Toboali „44 p.m. Laboean Bilik Jarak „44 p.m Muntok and
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  • 1132 7 B v CHINESE Em ssy To Hold Inquiry Shanghai, Dec. 3. bomb exploded in the Road near the Sincere i!- lartment stores while parade was passing. t'>e soldiers immediately \s anil ran in all direcwas thrown by a Chins immediately shot dead heart
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 26 7 Jfa Scotland's Best best oats are the world's J these are used to ott's Porage Oats. This hing and delicious of t iishes is cooked perfectly
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    • 80 7 A morning bath with Wright's tones and freshens the skin in a manner entirely its own. It imparts a feeling of coolness and invigoration which lasts. And that is not all—for Wright's is pre-eminently the soap of Health,' j>ossessiiig antiseptic qualities v\ hich protect the skin from infection by contaminating
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    • 560 7 Cigarettes, of courseLuxury, fifty times renewed. The joy of encountering the inner, essential fragrance of Virginia. That is what you will give this Christinas- ja* iF^jl*^ when you give dv Mauricr. Fifty dv Maurier- with the filter tip that refines the smoke while the cigarette burns revealing a new richness
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 299 8 p m LOVE SET TO MUSIC! LAUGHTER SET TO SONG 1 EVERY- Another BODY'S SWINGING! JOIN THE Jjt HAPPY THRONG! Exce iient tfttllfc MUial (SHS\ H i>f 4Varner s Ii gh a "flj VVIWt 3 Shows 191 3.15-6.15 AND Bc-.» A'o.cnder Tfdrly Hort Hoqh O'Connell HtAB "Too Morv«l<,j« for WomJi"
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    • 316 8 (NIGHTLY Crowds Acclaim This Glorious New M.G.M. Operetta- j I 3 SHOWS TO-DAY CAPITOL —TSTiTili M.G.M. bring the FIRST DRAMATIC MUSICAL TO THE SCREEN Captivating JEANETTE... SINGING MORE GLORIOUSLY THAN EVER DANCING FOR THE FIRST TIME film Eclipsing memorable "Maytime" W.'fk A I f AM In sheer greatness, .comes this
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    • 187 8 I PAVILION TO-DAY AT 3-15-6-15-1^ jTheatre ROYAL GRAWD orEX,x<; I COMMENCING WITH A MATINEE AT 3.15 j j Also At 6.15 and 9.15. j SPECIAL HARI RAYA MATINEES TO-MORROW AND MONDAY. 1 AT 10.30 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. "ZAMBO" t THE MIGHTIEST JUNGLE THRILLER YET PRODUCED IX j INDIA j
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 306 9 AHMAD.C.B. I ip N ¥i™^r? I. HAS» »ORENC" J THt COViMD WAGON" i I J AdolpK pi**»» I 1 GARY COOPER j NEW STOCKS RECORD j j QFsMFNIUOEALKATJANG I J)eMM eS hMnwri WOl RITE A P#ram OW«l *lf»ur# «>ifh i JAMES ELLISON DEALERS. i CHARLES BICKFORD i HELEN BURGESS .JĔĔL
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    • 256 9 W MM AND TO-MORROW NIGHT V LAST TWO NIGHTS OP V F I UNA RELIEF FUND 1 BENEFIT NIGHTS 1 NON-STOP DANCE UNTIL 12 '•ate admission $13 50 for free listi will be donated to the above I mentioned fund. I m TEA DANCE A i 6—8.30 A jjL T
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    • 458 9 I EMPIRE TALKIE (Tanjong Pagar) 7 PM. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. Special Double Western Features I JOHN WAYNE In Republic's Thrilling Western "LAWLESS NINETIES" I and IJOI* STEELE in A Two-Fisted Western drama Crammed with thrills &i Excitement. "Near The Rainbow's End" j *ZZZ~ZZ MM M rwi rm Wishing our Muslim
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  • 503 10 DIFFERENT aspect of the case f oi a subs dv or for the remission of petrol faxes in respect of th? Malayan internal air service was oresented at the annual meeting ot Messrs. YVearne Bros, when the chairman. Mr. C. F. F. Wearne, in the course of
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  • 343 10 rjMiE dissolution of the Singapore medical unit which has been waiting to embark for China to render aid among the wounded and suffering there has caused some surprise in Maiaya. Some time ago an appeal was made for doctors who were able to leave their practices in
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  • 115 10 Happy Combination Of Leaders Reuter. London. Dec. 3. TOE Army Council changes are under--T*. by Rr military corrc^ inf °f Army equipment, train Sfe w-?h ge thp ral rgr niSation niore nSl*^ r °g res s made in th other fighting services. There seems little doubt that th.
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  • 13 10 The Rt. Hon. the Secretary of State for <> Hopkins to be Pathologist, Penang.
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  • 226 10 NOTES COMMENTS A New Political Phase THE An.nlo-French conversations have definitely created a very favourable atmosphere in the whole European situation. According to the official communique issued immediately after the meeting of the British and French ministers, it is stated that Lord Halifax's mission to Germany has done much to
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  • 232 10 pERHAPS similarity of outlook has played an important part in fostering closer co-operation between Italy and Japan and in strengthening theii sympathy for each other. V/hav Italy did to Abyssinia coincides with what Japan is now doing to China Both have a common grievance and both have
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  • 217 10 gINCE Italy constitutes portant factor in European one naturally asks why Britain has approached instead of Italy for tl European problems. To answer question it is necessary to Italo-German relations horizon. It will be i—i the triumph of British diploma course which she is now adopting Despite
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  • 106 10 JUDGING from the reccpt. :> to Lord Halifax In Gen his recent visit and also the favourable impression creak by Ihe Anglo-French talks, then son to believe that the fear wh been brooding over Germany all tbei years will eventually be dispelled a better understanding pr< I ween
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  • 215 10  -  Bv "Looker On" PROMINENT Scotland Yard Elective la retiring. There is some tail among crackamcn of arranging a rarewell burglary in his honour. Those first few awkward moments *or the beginner are soon over," says an ice-skating instructor. And he might have added, so is the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 188 10 GIVE HIM A USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT i rij Model No. in cardboard case but with no Bjpmrj Wade $10.0;» Th Imperial Mode! No. HA Nickel plated complete in case with spare blade $14.50 The Imperial Model No. 2F Nickel Plated in finest quality Crocodile case com;)! ;te with extra hone,
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    • 54 10 •> Slur I if. 3 3 j im s fotoportrtft ©by j foto-artii! j finly j 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 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost
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  • 129 11 BERLIN DENIES THE STORY JAPANESE PRESS NOW URGING PEACE MOVES '.STFRY is developing around the reported mediation arts by Germany m the Sino-Japanese conflict, j ,-t reports Irom h«na indicate that Herr Trautmann erman \mbassador, is actually in touch
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  • 430 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 4. Irmed in German and Ita- embassy circles that Herr n is at present having ns with Marshal Chiang Ircles in Shanghai are thi details but it is believed r any talks on peace me from the Japanese. ther believed that in any case
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  • 128 11 LITTLE DAMAGE Two Japanese Shot Down Reuter Nanking, Dec. 4. ipital experienced its 111th a >i laid yesterday. pursuit planes took off but raiders eluded them and road near tho golf course 'ins: was invisible from the is announced that two lues were shot down.
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  • 32 11 British Official Wireless London. Dec. 3. from the epide.nic of v den. which is now rehaving passed the point of itv was increased by one Bj itJsli Official WrJum.
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  • 131 11 Seeking Work, Not Dole INQUIRY REPORT ISSUED British Official Wireless London, Dec. 3. rpHE conclusions of the Inter-depart- mental committee which has been elucidating the facts of the alleged large-scale migration from the Irish Free State to Great Britain are given in a Parliamentary answer by
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  • 48 11 British Official Wireless London. Dec. 3. Rishoo of Oxford and The C Vhop of Bath and Weils the new Bishop oi King at B uc<morninl and did ITS The King aiso appo i n t m ent as m o c ft mm Wireless.
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  • 95 11 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor making their first appearance in public since cancelling their American tour, opened at the Salle Hoche. Paris, a Church bazaar held in connection with Christ Church, Neuilly. Members of the British colony cheered them during the ceremony. untitled his speech the chaplain, Reverend W.
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  • 205 11 Steadily Growing £29 PER HEAD OF POPULATION British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 3. CIR Robert Kindersley, President o the National Savings Commit- speaking on prosperity in Britain emphasised the importance of international trade to Britain and the need of co-operation among the countries capable of reviving
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  • 36 11 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 3. Mr. Cordell Hull has revealed that American diplomatic and consular officials both in Shanghai and Tokyo tried to persuade the Japanese Government to prevent the victory march through the International Settlement. Reuter.
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 3. President. Vargas has issued a decree dissolving all Brazilian political parties, including the Integralist or Fascist party. —Reuter.
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 3. The Senate unanimously passed a bill providing for a general increase of salaries of civil servants, which thus becomes law.—Reuter.
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  • 269 11 "JUSTICE" Kiangyin Forts Fallen Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Dec. 4. A SPOKESMAN of the Soviet Government in an interview given to press representatives at Moscow has admitted that the Soviet Government is giving active support to China far the purpose of maintaining
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  • 33 11 British Official Wireless London, Dec. 3. It is reported frail Earcelona that th O.i/position leader, Mr. C. R. Attlee and his party, arrived there this afternoon British Official Wheless.
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  • 150 11 Extension Of Hours Of Radiophone Reuter. London, Dec. 3. IN the Commons to-day, Mr. de la 1 Bere asked the Postmaster General if facilities were obtainable whereby London can telephone Malaya at 6.30 G.M.T., thereby enabling conversations while the Malayan markets were operating. The proposed hours for the service, he
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  • 178 11 Going To Shanghai SPECIAL TRAIN FOR SAFETY British Official Wireless London, Dec. 3. PTHE British Embassy in China is being moved to Shanghai for the time being and the charge d'affaires, Mr. R. G. Howe, and the Embassy party to-day left Hankow for Hongkong. Mr. B. E.
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  • 227 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 4. A tense situation has developed on the Bund at the corner of Avenue Edward the Seventh, on the border of the International Settlement and the French Concession. Four lorries loaded with supplies guarded by Japanese troops attempted to enter the
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  • 27 11 The resumed inquest into the death of Mrs. C. P. Edwards, which was to have taken place this morning, was postponed for a week
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  • 50 11 Reuter. Munich. Oct- f. A HEAVILY laden German mad plane crashed on a c hemioal works when starting a flight to Bagdad The pilot was killed instantly and the second pilot and wireless operator seriously injured. Two other members of the crew were slightly injured.—Reuter.
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  • 138 11 MALTA HALT 30,000 Miles Flight Begins London, Dec. 3. TWO of the five R.A.F. flyir? boats which set out from Plymouth today on the 30,000 miles flight to Australia for the Sydney centenary celebrations have halted for attention at Malta, says Reuter, The flight, which is
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  • 86 11 Committee Meets Again Next Week British Official Wireless London, Dec. 3 liHE International Non-interventicn Sub committee will meet early next week to receive the replies of the two sides in Spain to the communication which by a decision of the plenary committee on November 4th Lord Plymouth
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  • 77 11 No Reduction Of Term Of Conscription I Reuter. Paris, Dec. 3. MDALADIER, Defence Minister speak- ing on the national defence budget in the Chamber, raid he could net permit any reduction in the term of military service owing to the European situation. He reminded the deputies that th<»
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  • 40 11 No Complications After Accident Reuter. Amsterdam Dee. 3 Prince Bernhard is now well on the road to recovery after his recer* motor accident. A bulletin states that the stitches has been removed from the head without complications. —Reuter.
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  • 52 11 Little Hope Of Recovery Reuter. Munich, Dec. 3. No change is reported in General Ludendorff's condition but the chances of recovery are said to be slight. He is bearing his illness stoically and remarked to one of his doctors "I have been through so much that nothing can
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 44 11 SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION. With Most Up-To-Date Instruments To Discover Your Eye Defects, With Latest Style Fyewear To Enhance Your Appearance, Entire Satisfactory Service Guaranteed Yet Cheaper Charge Than Elsewhere Assured. C. S. CHONG, OPTD. (U.S.A.), THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • 161 12 ARMS STORE Secret Defences At Hunan Sin Chew Jit Poh. THE enemy are planning to coiis- truct a sea aerodrome off the Sanchow Islands in T«»shan. Japanese warships are now making serious efforts to land as many men and material as possible
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  • 168 12 Statement Of Singapore Municipality r pHE Singapore Municipal health state* ment tor the week ended Nov. 2" show- that there were 254 deaths, com pared with 254 in the previous week, and with 211 in the corresponding week oi last year. Tin' chief caus?s of death
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  • 111 12 Glengarry, British, 5.772 tons, from Darren Dec. 3, to P. Swettenham Dec. 5. Keluntan. British. 585 tons, from Muar Dec. 3, to Malacca Dec. 4. Scharnhorst. German, 10.712 tons, from Bremen Dec. 3. to Yokohama Dec. 4. Rawalpindi British, 9,459 tons, from London Dec. 3. to Yokohama Dec.
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  • 76 12 Arrivals in Singapore on Dec. 2. From NEI. hy KLM plane "Emoe": Mr. van Doornik. Fiom Europe, India and Penang by KLM plane "Oehoe":—Mr. A. G. v. Veen. Mr. E. Farley, Mr. Li Keong Swee, Mr. J. v.d. Lee. Departures from Singapore on Dec. 3. For N.E.I,
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  • 46 12 Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese was removed this mornine, to hospital from the Beach Road Police Station following a knife attack by another Chinese at Beach Road Market. The injured man had a cut over the back of the left ear near the mastoid region.
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  • 45 12 Singapore, Friday. A Chinese woman and her nine-years-OM son were said to have been knocked clown by a motor lorry, shortly after 9 p.m. this evening at Queen Street. Both sustained minor injuries and were conveyed to the General Hospital by ambulance.
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  • 46 12 The Right Hon. the Secretary of I,jr the Colonies has been pleased to approve the appointment of Mr James Norman Wilson to be an Assistant Engineer, Drainage and Irrigation Department. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States with effect from <>t. 8, inclusive. Mr. Wilson arrived on
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  • 34 12 A Solemn High Mass will be sunger cf 0 SST? 2? St Jose P h in nonour of S'aSSS?* Xavu r to-morrow morning atg The sermon will be delivered by a Redemptorist father y
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  • 260 12 Happy Evening At Memorial Hall H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, who was to have been the guest of honour, was prevented by illness from b:hig present at the annual dinner and ball of the Singapore Society of St. Andrew, held at the Victoria Memorial Hall last
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  • 383 12 Chinese Gets P/ 2 Years For Cheating Singapore. Friday. TATING that the accused had committed a very grave and offence Mr. Justice Home, in the *£?kSFI Leon,; rtSSL m t0 three and a half year rigorous imprisonment. The accused was charged on two counts of cheating and one
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  • 136 12 Unlicensed Driver Fined $15 Singapore, Friday. MR F. H. Roberts of Royal Air Force, Seletar. was this morning fined $15, by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Singapore Magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of drivim? a motorcar on Oct. 30 along Serangoon Road without
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  • 22 12 the engagement is announced between PU h d N l n 7' eldest daughter of Mr ffiango?/ McCori ic k of Rawang.
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  • 744 12 SHOW OF MIGHT Assault On Foreign Prestige Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 3. IN accordance with the decision announced yesterday of i Japanese "victory parade" through the International Settlement, the Japanese troops crossed the border between the Japanese occupied territory and the British manned western defence sector promptly at
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  • 136 12 New Measure For Council A BILL, to be called the Treasury officers (Titles and Powers* Ordinance, 1937, is to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons state:— The work of the Treasury has recently been reorganised. In consequence the titles of the existing officers of
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  • 38 12 Singapore, Friday. Receiving and adjudicating orders were made by Mr. Justice Howes in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, against R. P. Ridley, a European in the employ of J. G. Campbell and Company, on his own petition.
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  • 520 12 Bound Over GARDENER'S STORY OF PROVOCATION Singapore, Friday. rpHAT after abusing him the com- plainant struck him with a dog's chain and then caught hold of his hand and twisted it round, was alleged against the complainant by the accused, Govindasamy, when he stood his trial
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  • 20 12 Mr and Mrs. G. W. Firth have returned to Ipoh after spending a week s holiday at the Cameron Highlands
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  • 877 12 BREACH CLAIM Relied On Promise To Marry Singapoi.\ ftiim "I DO not think that am f ath 1 would have the impertinence b press a man to marry hk daughu! when she was expecting t _Zl in three months' time Hnfai were common ground that the fendant
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 12 12 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Sole Agents: McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P.S. 30
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    • 51 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORI FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. MALACCA CO. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOO>O m—*mf NG KON CHEE, S£ANQ LEE ENG TEH, LTOH LEE AH WENG, a PENANG GENERAL PRODCt AGENCY, LW BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKM CORPOKATION,
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  • 1507 13 THIRD-PARTY INSURANCE COMPULSOR Y la Lumpur, Friday. Government Gazette bringing the new actmenl into effect should mike very i ding to every momost cursory readI a new rales should -Hashing of teeth I.it ions come into regulations may on the surface, but motive behind
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  • 164 13 Malay Talkie For Hari Raya Attraction AT THE CINEMAS The Ri z Cirema at Geylang opposite Lorong 41. will conclude to-night a successful three-day run with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers' musical picture "Shall We Dance" and Miriam Hopkin's "Men Are Not Gods." An attractive programme has b.*«.n
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  • 114 13 May Bharat," Hindustani Thriller To-Night The Garrick Theatre at Geylang Serai which has become popular to Indian cinema-fans of the district, is showing to night, as a Hui; Raya Puasa attraction, one of the most entertaining Hindustani pictures entitled "Jay r-ha-rat. or "Happy India." The picture will be
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  • 157 13 Kuala Lumpur Resident Returns To Malaya Singapore, Friday. THAT owing to the various international troubles, British investors are nervous of going in for anything in the Stock Exchange was the opinion ex pressed by Mr. A. F. Taylor, a wellknown Kuala Lumpur resident, in an interview
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  • 31 13 Mr. W. H. Hipwell, Senior Executive Engineer, Public Works Service, Kuala Kangsar, will be going on long leave In March. It is said that Mr. W. H. Roberts will succeed him.
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  • 439 13 BEGINS TO-DAY Decision Of Mass Meeting Singapore, Friday. FOLLOWING a decision which was arrived at at a mass meeting of workers employed in the tailoring business in Singapore, over 1.000 workmen will "stop work," commencing from to-morrow (Saturday) until concessions are forthcoming from employers providing
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  • 109 13 Reason For Bankruptcy Of Chinese Singapore, Friday. BORROWING money for the funeral expenses of his uncle, aunt and grandmother, were, it was stated in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, the reasons for the insolvency of Wee Eng Kee, a 26-year-old Chinese proof reader employed in the Government Printing Office,
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  • 61 13 Singapore, Friday. On a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one Sinnappan, an Indian Tamil, at Beach Road Police Station, Inspector H. C. Ballard, attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fifth Police Magistrate, this morning. Being undefended. the Inspector claimed
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 257 13 I I from the rich creamy viKA2|v I Milk of Jersey Cows and 6 nil the freshness of New Zealand's luscious meadows. I It is particularly delicious with fruit salads, I makes cereal foods more tempting and brings out f the flavour, of coffee, tea, etc. Always keep a tin
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  • 297 14 Annual Clarke Cup Hockey IN spite of the fact the Baffles Institu- tion present boys had slightly the fi I 1" thp xcn anges throughout, the old boys were lucky to gain a victory by 3—2, in a keenly contested game ol hockey played at the
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  • 36 14 Tac majority of yesterday's hockey I 1 and also the tennis ties arranged to be played in the S.C R C invitation tournament at Hong Lim Green were cancelled owing to the afternoon's rain.
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  • 47 14 SELECTIONS by "Argus," for today's races in Ipoh, are as follows: Pace I.—BAY ROSE. LERRICK. Race 2.—FERNLET. GLAMOUR. Race 3.—HAPPINESS. MISS LABIS. Race 4.—UNITY. RELIEF. Race S.—EVER GREEN. LITTLE MOTHER. Race 6.—MISS SINGAPORE. KOMOLUX. Race 7.—OCTOBER. HAPPY BOY. Race B.—DANSE DU VENTRE. LITTLE TEX.
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  • 192 14 Blakan Mati R.A. Beat R.F.. 2nd XV I |N a one-sided game of rugby football at Changi yesterday. the Royal Artillery, Blakan Mati. beat the Royal Engineers "B" XV, by 20 points (one goal, two penalty goals and three tries) to nil. The Gunners pressed from the start
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  • 745 14 SISON DISQUALIFIED IN FIGHT WITH BATTLING SIM A (By "Referee") Ttnl stadium at the Happy World was re-opened for boxing last night. With the roof completed, Singapore now beasts its first covered in boxing and it
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  • 52 14 Nai Boon Mah beat Neil Heme hit, k.o. in first round. Battling Sima beat Clever S!~on on a foul in eighth round. Little Olaes beat David Dhamaraj on points, 19 rounds. Tommy Carrie beat Cyclone Kid, t.k.o. three rounds. Little Roberts beat Little Mydin on points,
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  • 208 14 Flaying last Saturday, at their court cefore a fairly large crowd of specta'ors JPS? H nion B P B again defeated the Daisy Badminton Party in a friendly return match by four games to one and on Sunday tne Meiry Union Reserves defeated the Venus Badminton Party
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  • 103 14 The following have been selected to turn out for a trial match at Tanglin on Monday. "b«u Backs: Spr. Evans (P.E.). L Ddr Wren (RAJ, Sgmn. Strong (R.S J Qu v ters: L Bdr. Darling (R.A.) LCpl. Mullen < R.A.F. >, Pte Richardson I R.A.M.C). Lt W
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  • 38 14 the K^T 0 token out for scores returned: 8 were tn e Miss M.M. HadU'v mr. Mrs. E. O'Sul v; /(so? SE" Mr., J. D. Mail- (26? 1 d Wa Mrs. M. Lawrey,„ t36 j
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  • 54 14 A team to represent the Tamil Brotherhood Party against the Coronation soccer eleven on Sunday at the Clerical Union ground will be chosen from: Chelliah. G. Somoo. Thuraisingham, Muthu. FI. Veerapan. Louis Rajaloo. If. Balasubramaniam. r' Pakrisawmy. Ponnusamv, Muniandv Govindasamy. Govinda. Kathirason' Mahahngam. T. K. Vellu. Noel
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  • 30 14 IN a keenly contested game cf hockey at 1 Cldham Hall ground yesterday the V.M C.A II defeated the P.W D by four goals to one
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  • 247 14 Keen Hockey Struggle At Tanglin THE Royal Army Medical Corps did well to defeat the Indian Association by 3—2 in a hockey match played at Tanglin yesterday. The Association led by one goal at half time, the fine stickwork of Chowdhury and Tharam Singh being a feature
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  • 71 14 The following events will be held at tae Singapore Sv imming Club on Monday 'Han Raya Puasa>, commencing a: 11.39 a m. Ladies' diving championship the Harries Cup. Men's diving championship :—-the tttredwick Bowl. Ladies' championship—(so metres I the M Hacker Cup. Prizes will be presented at
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  • 36 14 A soccer match will be played between the Enggor and the m.v -Javanese Prmce at Fraser and Neave's ground to-morrow. A cup will be presented to the winning team. Seats win be provided. J
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  • 284 14 English Scottish Soccer Leagues Programme F or To-day ENGLISH and Bcotti 14 matches arranged as follows ENGLISH LEAGUE Birmingham vs. Arsei Charlton A. vs. Ev Chelsea vs. Hi-elder. Grimsby T. vs. Leices Leeds U. vs. Sunder.. Liverpool vs. Derby rj. Miad:esbrcugh v-.*E a Portsmouth vs. Boltoj Preston N. E. ,-3.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 19 14 f 'TIME FOR A TIGER" Tiger Beer IS BEST I «v FTO!* We Ltd., DM ributors Of Ti«rer Beer.
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    • 192 14 NEW BLOOD PURIFIER AND REMEDY FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS Hundreds of thousands of men and women who have suffered from debility, dyspepsia, nervous exhaustion and health-wreck-ing fevers have found new health new joy and new life by taking Atwood's Tonic Bitters. Why remain weak and despairing when Atwood's Tonic Bitters will
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    • 74 14 DUNLOP THE WORLD'S MASTER TYRK RHODE ISLAND' REDS COCKERELS. (FOR SALE). "THE LAYING HEN" POULTRY FOOD SUPPLIERS, I 179, Orchard Rd. 'Phone 6834 j SINGAPORE. j f~ j I A Fleeting Golden j Opportunity I Own premises at Lorong 40 SIONC LIM PARK" Off Ceylang] through long instalment periods moder
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    • 73 14 TOOK TYPEWRITER CO. No 6-4 Change Alley. Singapore Tele No. 253: 5* of ERIKA r. Brand New Port- \>r~ ''|bs/ff| I aok Typewriters. 4 MU E|TMsa Barfks with EngI lish Keyboards 1 fitted with Stand- V J ard Pica Types ftSfci Z Automatic. Key set Tabulator. Also > I Dealers
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  • 200 15 OND DAY p v!i ig Order And cratchings to-day, the second P nik Turf Club twot tin in Ip.di are ere scratched at nocn I 1t).2 > from race i Sdwardes 19.6» from will be on i'aces 4 and d
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  • 277 15 Lewis-McAvoy Match No* "Off" I "write 0,1 last, nig Chronicle oi Nov f lns Sy ort hh, k cl W the Z V iK Stadium, an/indoor"jS! at Wcmaley A. J." told OTC that he did at If net get one good kick cut or the boxhil business, and
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  • 85 15 C. E. Hare Would Like To Play P E. HARE, the young Britisli lawn tennis star who is at present in Canada. gaVe it as his opinion that amateurs would like to compete against professional players. "Under the present arrangements," said Hare, "no one is actually world's
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  • 89 15 The Island Club women's November medal competition, played over the se- ;ond nine holes, on Tuesday, resulted Li i a triple tie. The folic wing cards were returned: i Mrs. G. F. Simmcnd 47—12 —35 Mrs. R. Lim 47 -12 —35 j Mrs. W. H. Dunn 53—13
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  • 220 15 Skins Win By j 6—o ALTHOUGH the Skins registered six goals without reply against the Veterans Club In their hockey match at langiin yesterday, the score was not UiSi» a H Ve fK of c allant thsolay given by the visitors. The greasy state 01
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  • 109 15 Thirteenth Badminton Country To Affiliate (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 24. rpHE entry of Malaya brings the numA ber of countries In membership with the International Badminton Federation up to 13. England, the pioneer association, founded In 1893. has in the process of time been joined
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 20 15 makes SEWING easier A Use3-in-oneoilon working parts By much easier and >m smoother your V CLEANS LUBRICATES v prevents rust
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    • 139 15 DIAMOND cm J AT FACTORY PRICES Buik entirely ol British part*, made tn Eng. Land by famous Maker* First qu»!it> aU v ffl f£j»J steei components, accurately machined, ensure JL_-r*=2l easy running and enduring strength. All X Il Frame* are "r-recisic* balanced Chromium *sW£^\ plated parta These Cycles are offered
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    • 42 15 n fragran HAIR •nd coonng to the a& B BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Ety once and you WUi ask for no other. Price (2 oz. boitle) 65 eta ver nov Obtainable Sole Ageni ior Afaiaya and L L I B. BHAJK lUUIIAMMFI) SAMJB.'
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    • 125 15 LIHE COMPANION THE SPOTJ WP S. 21. Pain ihe cause of BABY'S When Bp by is restless and fretful and subject to fits of temper, then in nine cases out of ten stomach pains—constipation is the cause.... To the growing child, regularity is of vital importance and in cases has
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 151 16 Chinese Driver Fined Si Ok I Y VM THERE was a sequel'!, 'accident between i 15 /4 mile, Woodlands R< I noon of Sept. 16, before v rett, the Fourth Magkt ing. when a Chinese err Yap Man was fined $100 I rigorous imprisonment I charges
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  • 80 16 Another Excellent X umber Issued THE issue of -The Raffles of which has just read tne end of the final Raffles Institution The magazine cor* essays, which will go Rafflesians with inti material during then Deserving of pan, the account of the H MLA S. "SydneEmden." off the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 505 16 HOW TO STOP FEVERS Take these strengthening tonic tablets. StUe yCur to^tahS? 1 f Cl tahs The< ionic tablets do wonders to hem shako tofSPJESS UP he body They enrirh V? tC agDmst dise *se norwK w e bood stre am, feed the rve s and -evitali.se the body Me>
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    • 631 16 English). Preacher: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. i 5.30 p.m. Service of Worship (in Malay). Preacher: Mr. Philip Khoo. Tuesday, 8.00 p.m. Bible Class. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Speaker: Miss Moi Fah. Friday, 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice. 8 p.m. Epworth League Devotional Meeting. Saturday, 3.30 p.m. Boys' B: i-ade Bible
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    • 374 16 (Continued from previom Wednesday 3 p.m. N Speaker: Mrs. Tan Chi THESALVATION ARMY SWQ4I Public Meetings will be 1 following times and < Headquarter.s-K..... Sunday, 9.30 a.m. HoIin< ss V 11.00 a.m. Malay Me tii 122 pm Monday Sch 8.00 p.m. Y.M.C.A Hall Wednesday, 8.00 pm Sail ing. Thursday, 8.00
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 41 17 MenNadeYouog 5* '""eased In 24 low* '1 before your time, ana the pleasures of youth- \.\i-Tabs and restore and Energy. hour* Dr. Nixon's v discovery and guar--2 1 blood and a strong ew man of you in back on return ol
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    • 23 17 FUL-VUE eyewear offen fom HANDSOME AFPEABANCt 1 EYE ||fr COMFORT. VISION, HIGH L.. TEMPLES. CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. a. High Street. Singapore.
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    • 128 17 X'msj sbis of Gok:-Fish, etc. up to the end cf December, To be old at less than Half the cost. K. JOHttO AQUARIUM, 128, Prinsep Street, Singapore. 177. Batu Road., Kuala Lumpur. ildeal Gift I j foh XMAS or MAY YE All! j THE "BABY HERMES" i i THE SMALLEST,
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    • 107 17 I P rO-THE MINI I E H.M.V BRITISH 9 VALVE RADIO 11-2000 METERS IN S BANDS. FEATURING A SPECIAL BASS BOOSTING AMPLIFIER (Not an ordinary TONE CONTROL*. ONLY PRICED AT $190.00 SPOT RADIO LTD. 58. Orchard Road. 'Phone 7734. (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 2164) 1 175, Sv*tu Bridre
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    • 267 17 "GARRARDS" bring yau you wanl~ When you want it Your Radio is I complete Without a j+wm+Xm 2BmF II "GARRARD." Just OJk 1 your neighbour and cer- falnly ne wm I that he has a Gairerd attached to his radio. T Mm Illustrated is an j ma tic Record Change:
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1212 17 Malayan f■■S^a*** Programmes op britW^mpdm «>w I BJLRG Lap- Station On 225 Coventry Hinn r ent te p a odrome I IODAY l; w TRANSMISSIONS 5^^ A SuAday Evenings ProI h.t Orchestra" Con- GSH SSn 25 OUTm«)i ing ;3s IV™. S ig B 'Sportsmen Talk- The Hitler Youth leadsI s
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  • 107 18 Chinese Merchant Fined $150 Singapore, Friday. MR. Lee Boon Tock, the manager oi the Chinese Trading Company in Rochore Canal Road, was this morning fined $150 by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, on charges of fraudulently using electricity of the Singapore Municipality, and with having a
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  • 166 18 Proof Entered In Wrong Case Singapore, Friday. ARTHUR Rodrigues, a Eurasian employed as a dresser in the General Hospital, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Howes to-day, subject to six months' suspension. Mr. J. W. Ambrose informed his lord,<hip that the bankrupt had paid a
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  • 251 18 League Of Nation Bulletin THE following Ls tn* the League ol Bureau, SingaDore, for Nov. 27:— Plague: Colombo wa the Eastern Arena to o f human plague dv fatal case having b Cholera was repoi and Madras in B Rangoon in Burn.:; Frrnch Indo-China and Shanghai
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  • 115 18 Declared At Bros' Meeting o DAYMENT of a final divide:.ci in J^ er C6 nt and a bonus c. 10 per cent, was approved a: meeting of Messrs. Wearne B' yesterday. The directors' remunerate, f, past year was fixed at S6 00(. y k u „was re-elected a
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 329 18 '15* am ver y yN s about my Talcum Powder A 1 after the hath following vigorous exercise we •11 need a powder that is absolutely smooth and silky. That's why I use Cuticura Talcum. It is the most exquisitely fine powder I've ever used. And the perfume is a
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    • 168 18 please!:. Wt mf MILK BARS CAFES iHk (\V7TNG to the great popularity of 'Ovaltine' and th* countless reque !ta received from 'Ovaltire' enthusiasts I JOrf have been made to have •fjgs'' available at Milk Bars and 4r So, whenever you i.re away from homef*t*?"| wherever you go-you can be certain
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    • 6 18 Such a «iiiteAnd go METAL POLISH
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 647 18 Mttlavan Listeners' Radio (Continued from page 17) U.S.A. SHORTWAVE u m selectlons PROGRAMMES to-morrow 7.20 a.m.—9.50 a.m. Church services. TO-DAY 10 52 a m Concert by Carel van der 9.20 p.m Ray Block at ♦> c Piano Bijl and his Quintet 'European direction .-New York, W2XE H. 35 am. Holland's
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  • 179 19 m-ciousness Anions Chines T>, ai "•> Education—Modelling SehoolchHrf^ 3 7~ The Part The Oleh Oleh Party~ul Into Go <>d Charity Contribution To By Our C hinese Correspondent) o, the Chinese in rally took little or politics! affairs. emservea to their d with thousands id and sea between
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  • 193 19 the right cha»»I nsciousnesa on H tinese ii- Malaya is them into even better I wrote about Chi- Increasingly im- ivic affairs of thio H thia altogether. :o merest themH [have salti, has done H bring this about iency of our present I In Chinese -teat deal is
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  • 155 19 "f' Fundus veVTJL; hf China Rp remembered that n wi rerformances at thi S P B k*ed T he nartv Hanr >v World «32. an 0 d r s n,e a fhen OU ?j!: d >! n J KOod deal for chartty h3Ve donp a n in
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    • 91 19 ASTROLOGER, c and time of birth the letter and aporoUl be f urnished wltr 7 family, profession •penses, unexnectec tunes, lotteries, race. »rtant events. Cm thly details $2.00, ont dls for merchants and Correct answers foi regarding futurity $1.00. amount payable in orders, 8P.0.3, -cceptedoanyman Jothisha Ashramam Tirattaui, S. India.
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    • 102 19 JOHN PLAYER SONS To-day, thrift and fashion go hand in hand 'the fine the deiicious flavour of their cakes. You. too can have this MARBLE CAKE—Men especially love the same success. r r richness of this delicious cake (££22 when you buy baking powder, In Royal Cook Book. See coupon
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    • 233 19 ENGLAND BY4-ENGINED AIR LINERS Sned'ai'r" hT Sin S a P ore «o London. Big comfortable £2 boat L F aS 3r f Karachl thence b X nymg-boat to England. British standards of service e E x V c e e^ h d n rfn^ C,Uded h 5* As more and
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    • 21 19 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914) 14A. Change Alley, Singapore »«Mn* *f°r cleaning of m'eVut OtSi «36. MM?' NoB 7770> 75 70S?
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