Malaya Tribune, 7 December 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Salec, Vol. XXVI -No. 287. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Dec. 7. 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES." SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1937 FIVE" CExg 5
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  • 1466 2 APPEAL FOR INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION JN view of the fact that covenants of a universal tendency aiming at the pacific settlement of inter- national disputes, by which States Members and non-members of the League are mutually bound, such as the Paris Pact of 1928 and the Pact
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  • 1160 2 Large Sections Of Mankind Still Badly Fed "At the present time, large sections 01 mankind are still badly led or definitely under-nourished" in the opinion cl me Assembly of the League, la expreating this view in its report the Assembly endorsed the findings of the League Committee
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    • 104 2 Choose well choose wisely Choose the Gillette Aristocrat "one piece 9' Razor Here's a gift that will save him time an H vi Gillette Aristocrat "one piece" Zor V v *T* pET PCC Kazor For there is nothing to take Bpart nothin l put together Twist the handle jtf and
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    • 195 2 I can now leave you in the of Doctor* and rurses or rfw highest standing for anaemia. If your blood is thin and weak, you years have recommended Wincarnis during the have little power of resistance, and so expose period of convalescence. yourself to the danger of serious illness. Wincarnis
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  • 420 3 'immunity OF SOCIAL LIFE i Mail) London, Nov. 20. (Noi thantaj. field mar the ancient hamof English men ting all modern < methods, aiv atip a new kind of ew way of making tope will spread •untry. c .ill thrown Into tried to avoid her men
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  • 29 3 untitled a daughter to Mr. and I A. Nicholls on Oct. 15 by the "Malayan Police eh also spates that Mr ni >ned in Singapore irom leave on Dec.
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  • 559 3 Mr. Thomas On Germany's Colonial Demands 'By Air Mail) Mo tt? London, Nov 10. K. J H. Thomas, as 'an ex-Colonial Minister over a long period of years" spoke of Germany's demand for the restoration of her colonies at a luncheon of the Fortyiour Club.
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  • 225 3 "A Fine Tribute," Says His Son I By Air Mail» n Oxford, Nov. 16. DEGRET that controversy had arisen over the statue of the late Earl which ha.s oetn erected in Whitehall, was expressed by the present Earl Haig (his son) in a speech to the Oxfoid
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  • 187 3 71 Persons Indicted In America New York. A two-year "clean-up" of tne drug Re in the United States has Culminated in the Indictment of 74 persons. 12 of whom are women, on charges of inspiracy to violate the Federal laws. Judge Samuel Mandelbaum. in ordering the Indictment open,
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  • 263 3 Record Low Kates For Diseases (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 12. ENGLAND and Wales are becoming healthier, according to the Regis-trar-General's statistical review of England and Wales lor 1936, which lias jus 1 been issued here. 'lne returns record these facts:— The lowest mortality from infectious t
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    • 176 3 Proctor j V% l Tropical sun tropical dampness f"\KT\ both can play havoc with your out* tide property. Protect It by regular i ml\\ X* painting with Hubbuck't Paint— ft \W V% there is no fmer guarantee against el t| w P 1 depreciation and the expense of A repairs
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    • 236 3 s j What will he be like j j when he's five? Folks wonder where all hLs energy comes from. They .scarcely believe their ears when they're told his mother didn't feed him herself and he's sure to be a healthy child because he's v TRUFOOD baby. if you can't
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  • 798 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES U.S. SHIPBUILDING COSTS Maritime Commission's Comparisons CHIPOWNERS requested by the United u States Maritime Commission to lurnish foreign costs for trie construction of vessels similar to those contemplated in the Commission's standard cargo ship design have been informed that three such vessels will be delivered from a
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  • 112 4 Two shelter deck cargo steamers building by Messrs. William Hamilton and Co., Port-Glasgow, have changed hands. One, which will be delivered In January-February, 1938, has been sold to Messrs. Rethymnis and Kulukundis v the other which it is expected Win be ready in February-March, 1938 T°^ 0 c
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    • 400 4 f STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. A O. S. N. CO."S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937 CORFU 15,000 Dec 17 BURDWAN X 6,070 Dec. 18 wHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 3; 1938 CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan 14 SOMALI I 6,800 Jan 14 COMORIN 15.000 Jan ■< KAISAR-I-HIND n,500 Feb
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    • 536 4 M 4 H, B. K. I I KOKUSAI LINE 1 i s (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) r (Incorporated in Japan). t J For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due. Due. Sailing Due. I Penang Spore Spore via New York (ms KATSURAGI MARU In port sailed Philippines. Jan. 21 j
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    • 58 4 j aU. (APjCAK) sailings. *cr HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave. j IfggHAN* 8,000 Sto ß c!A>jn-rtT TA "'rrr Dec. io B :SSS a» P&O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES p i n°c li 1 nfor mation apply to- S Co Coiiyer Quay. i. s. n. co, mnui co., Ltd., A
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    • 345 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'n.i *ALSIA 12-12 12-12 13-12 14-1:2 BORINGIA 4-1 4-1 5-1 7-1 FIONIA 25-1 25-1 26-1 28-1
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    • 418 4 STEAMER SAILiS §NORDDEITS(, !IK LLOVI) The undernoted are th I intended fixtures:— OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG §n NORTH CHINA a*d fAI j n ue Spore I I m.s. "FULDA" sjs. "POTSDAM" 0r..: China Dec. a HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft BREMEN Sails fr< s.s. "GNEISENA V Genoa an Ives rails
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    • 404 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS [C AOTICES Singapore Municipality i fc.NDERS. now invited lor the or service. For ~mal Tender Room. -Malarial 12 noon, 13th LVc, 1937. roximatery yards of te delivered at the sal Works, Deposit $25), 12 noon, Dec. 20, 1937. u>ns of I [uicSE Lnne r Dept., 0011, Dec. 28,
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    • 1989 5 PUBLiO NOTICES AUCTION SALE. kn^°S SSSS Estate G93 nn-PQ 1v a e> a area ol with nlf ti? K Ud ,> Pd 35 oI together I machWr^fl^L llBB thcreo erected, To Be HNH r a 2 d thereon °Be eld B Public Auction \o 1? Sale Room N 17 First
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    • 291 5 I J Guaranteed to contain I v nothing harmful. The V by far for your J* A race. 0 X BEDAK VIRGIN STORE tl Cross Street. N X'MAS CJIETS WHAT COULD BE A LETTER OR MORE ACCEPTABLE GIFT, THAN A GOOF WATCH The Finest Selections on View at o-r showroom,
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  • 457 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Dec G. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Tone Quiet Steady Soot Buyers 77 16 74 +1,16 Spot Sellers 74 79 16 +1 16 Ist Forward (Jan.) Buyers 7 7,16 74 +lIIJ Sellers 79 16 7 S B 1 2nd Forward'(Feb.) Buyers 74 191Q +116 Sellers
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  • 383 6 Substantially Improved Results (By Air Mail» London, Nov. 22. THE ninth annual genera 1 meeting o: Glen Muar Estr-tes. Ltd. was held at the offices of Dickson. Anderson and Co., Ltd., London. Mr. E. J. Morris (chairman» said that, the crop harvested during the season was considerably
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  • 233 6 Report Of Economic Committee London. Nov. 12 THE share of Empire countries tain's beef and veal nr.por from 10 per cent in 1930 T o 23 in 1936. while the :a. Britain's mutton and U'.mb increased from 64 per cent 80 per cent, in 1936.
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  • 110 6 Further Move To East Credit Reuter. New York. Oct- *>• A FURTHER move to ease credit for dealing in stocks m United States was made by tm: Federal Reserve Board. Tradu u restricted accounts (accounts v'im become undermargined through i decline in market values of seiu.ties) who
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    • 806 6 I Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd, j incorporated in the traits Settlements) CAPITAL Authorised $10,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. i J READ OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 TELEPHONES I Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 t General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 > Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." j I LONDON
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    • 254 6 JACK USED TO BE WEAK, OTHER BODY- BUI LD) NG ANAEMIC, THEN THE DOCTOR STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS. ADVISED QUAKER OATS. SAID TOO. IT HAS WORKED I IT WAS RICH IN WONDT^^ Quaker Oats is rich in Vitamin B Sac Vitamin, r! j,i doctors s.iv, combats r rvousness, constipation, poor appetite. That's
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    • 16 6 S>.L\iARIN Pure Silvikrin Hair lonu V, Concentrated Liquid Powder Shampco—Solidified Br» u —Silviflx Hair CwiW < ffl
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  • 845 7 Quotations By Eraser And Co. Singapore, Dec. 4th, 5 p.m. MINING 3 Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 5,- 5 6 ,'n Kumbang 32 34 V n 7rral Malay 50 55 -nom a er Weng 0 85 0.90 y er Hit am 27 29 L.unu Tin
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  • 107 7 British Official Wireless London, Dec. 0. Paris 147 5 64 New Ycrk 5.00 3 16 Montreal 4.99 T 8 Biussels 29.41 1 4 Geneva 21.60*2 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.98 Milan 94 31 32 Berlin 12. Stockholm 19. Cooenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 142 Madrid nominal Vienna 26'2 Lisbon
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  • 509 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. .Singapor?, Tuesday. LITE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. Whit?. Weld and Co.. New York report to us by cable as follows:STOCKS In the absence of any unexpected
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  • 215 7 FRASER COMPANY. 11ST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Dec. 4, 1 p.m. Total lor Dividend Books Close flnar l c i«! Company Date Ex Dlv. year Payable Date to da^e To TIN cf- T n t Dec. 9 Dec 17 Dec. 10 !?atu Seizor 5 m! Dec. 11 bee! 18 Dec.
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  • 142 7 3% I rA^r d l 1 ott 1^8^$^ 000 000 c. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL t JJ£ ig62 $2) 750,000 Int. W 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. m norn 3% JgJ g 0 15 99% 101 c.i. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 PENANG MUNICIPAL: HM 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int.
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  • 330 7 Report By Eraser And Company .Singapore, Dec. 7. MINING. The three months' price of Tin rose 50 to £197.0.0, while New York is 4 higher at 44 3 /4 Cables from London indicate that Tin shares yesterday were a firm market and there are bids to hand
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  • 19 7 Singapore, Dec. 7. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $96 s /l (down $1%).
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  • 20 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 25 (down Sellers 25 1 j (down i).
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  • 285 7 MINING. Singapore, Dec. 7. Amuat 5 5 6 Ayer Hitam 27 29 Cangrio 22 23 Batu Selangor 1.65 1.72 cd Chenderiang 20,6 22 Hitam 40 45 Hongkong Tin 28 30 -cd Hong Fatt 1.14 1.18 Idris Hydraulic 8 6 9 6 T <poh Tin 25
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    • 312 7 s: E LEV) <r CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers In Becuritiet and Commodities Df.ily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service, jj Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO EOARO OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 137 8 LHAMBRA.—"Terang Bulan" (Mat 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. OL Jeanettc Mac Donald and mo. Jones m Firefly" 6.15 and 9.15 AVTLION.—June Knight in "Lilac pirn 6.13. t>. lo ana a.id p.m. UiiILEL 1 HEAT RE.—"Sa ,hi Anu(Tamil) 6.15 and 9.1 d p.m. lARLBOROUGH.—"Miss Sundari" 6.15 u;id 9.15 p.m. HEAT RE
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  • 130 8 Singapore, Dec. 7. nips alongside the Wharves or exlied to orrive. j feast Whart Entrance Gate 1) law a n Main 22. ■Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) til j j Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) li i a 18; Ozarda, Bhutan 16; Agame- I ion 14; Sandviken 11;
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  • 217 8 Survey Party Leaves For West Africa (By Air Mail; London. Nov. 17. DRITISH plans for air services across v the South Atlantic to South America have moved a step forward by th* departure from London of an official purvey party to Freetown In West Africa.
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  • 103 8 (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 22. A statue of the first Rajah Brooke of Sarawak has been added to the new rolled ion of Empire statuary at the ImoeriH! InsUtata South kcmmgton ThP rvalue was executed by Mr. HerbeH v,^°K hao alread sculpted carot, v an
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  • 117 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai. *Kob<. Manila and USA.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. vMedan. Jask§, and Netherlands, closing 7 pjn. to-day. Penang. Siam. Burma, India. Iraq. Palestine. Enrypt. E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Europe. Nigena. Gold Coast
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  • 167 8 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etcfl by Air <Qantas) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letter. 0 only 2.20 p m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iK.N.I.L.M/* to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 1.30 p.m. and general delivery of
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  • 26 8 The s.s. Dempo for Batavia. Mail* previously announced as closing at 230 p.m. to-day will now close at 4 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 133 8 Patras, Dutch, 1,181 tons, from Java Dec. 6 to Cheribon Dec. 9. Ban Hong Liong, British, 1.003 tons from Semarang Dec. 6 to Java Dec 7 Edendale, British, 1,001 tons, from Batnvia Dec. 12 to Java—. Kola, British, 729 tons, from Bangkok Dec. 0 to Bangkok Dec 11
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  • 274 8 Restrictions Should Be Removed (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 22. THE importance to England of overseas lending, especially in relation 11 trade, is stressed in an article in the Westminster Bank Monthly Review. "It is an old saving." states th? nrticle. 'that "trade follows the flag.' and it
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  • 133 8 Britain 10 Years Ahead Of Germany •By Air Mail) London, Nov. 23. Great Britain is 10 years ahead of Germany in motorisation. This is the opinion of Dr. Todt In-spector-General of German Roadways who recently visited London It wV quoted by Mr. Leslie Burgin, Minister of Transport, at a
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  • 27 8 'By Air Mail) beenXilfVwr aches wh *h have uern omit at Wolverton ißuck-i Th»„ Kb In.?^* 0 reS Where the Staff raid precau^
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  • 164 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 7 Rugby: S.C.C. "A" v. R.A. "A" (Changlf, SC.C; St. Andrew's v. Pulau Bram Farrer Park. Hockey: Casuals v. S.C.C, Police Band Performance, Botanic Gardens, 5.30 p.m. 3 ADC Production of "The Pirates ol Penzance," Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, DEC.
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  • 236 8 Golden "Cup Of Majesty" iBy Air Mail» London, Nov. 20. A LARGE golden "Cup of Majesty" has been accepted by the Crown to te added lo the collection of jewels at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Made to commemorate the Coronation, the cup is 18 inches high and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 231 8 MALAYA'I^PRE MIER A TO-NIGHT—COCKTAIL DANCE, 6.30 to 8 30 p.m. DINNER AND DANCE (informal 9.30 to midnight. J NEW CABARET ATTRACTION SUCCESS HUGO JACQUELINE j Presenting Musical Comedy and Ga> Nineties. i DANCE ROUTINES including thp CAN CAN. I NON-DINERS $1.00. MAKE A NOTE OF THIS DATE. j GILBERT SULLIVAN
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    • 88 8 Red Cross Pundol Lotion is a sure t r:medy for White Spot Skin Diseas" 'Panori Ringworms and Itchy. Guaranteed Cure or money refunded. Per bottle email 25 cents, large 45 postage extra, by monsy order. Obtainable at P. A. Mohamed Sultan Co 84 106 303. North Bridge Road, Q ingapore'
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    • 377 8 DAUGHTER HAD CRYING SPELLS After Kruschen "a Different GirP A mother writes—"Early th my eighteen-year-old dau h nervous breakdown. After drover five weeks, .she didn't much improvement. She still ha ing spells and fits of the blui decided to give Kruschen Salts a starting with a half-tcaspoonful i.. water first
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 256 8 i I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE yL STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Mauritius Tasman Dec. 7 1 pm. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Dempo 7230 P m Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong 7 J p m Dungun. Kemaman
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  • 767 9 Motor ing Notes News COMMERCIAL MOTOR TRANSPORT SHOW ■/y/Z/tD LARGEST INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN n O\rj an spoil i the third largest in Britain to-day. em»i 1 1 i niiilion workers, and it extent the general is upon commercial road e itial servires. lent which have taken de ign and
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  • 223 9 25 Austin Exhibits At Kelvin Hall THE Scottish Mot jr Exhibition, which was opened at the Kelvin Hail, Glasgow, on Nov. 12, by the Rt. Hon. Leslie Burgin, M.P., LL.D., the Minister of Transport, was one of the most compr"/icnsive exhibitions ever held across the Border and Austin
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  • 120 9 For The Austin Fourteen Goodwood Saloon ffcNE of the most successful cars in this year'j Rniiy Coachwork competitions and Contours d' has been the Austin Fourteen Goodwood Saloon. It will be remembered tha< this car won the ftrst award in the U.A.C Hasl inas RaUy coaehwerk competition for
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    • 25 9 THE IDEAL LUBRICANT for household appliances jj Sewing Machines, 'fj Sweepers, fffll Fans, Tools, etc. Jl LUBRICATES JgJ cleans FniTr^tf PREVENTS RUST PSifß i i
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    • 414 9 ASTHMA ENDED Thousands of sufreiers amazed at relief felt in 30 seconds after only 1 dos;? of Ephazone. NOT THE SLIGHTEST DIFFICULTY SINCE TAKING EPHAZONE. MIRACULOUS EFFECT of ONE "I had a bad attack of Bronchial Ephazone Tablet in all cases of Asthma and severe cough. After taking ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
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    • 319 9 Too big a gap j THE MID-DAY MEAL J > MID-DAY MEAL U M AND TEA ci Ĕ £5 S I V i 7 EAT MORE OFTEW 'Every two or three hours' SAY THE DOCTORS* We're a!! prepared to accept the fact that our meals say, two to three hours
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  • 358 10 Four Hotel-Type Meals Daily By Air Mail) London, Nov. 20. cooks are wanted by the Navy, f but the Senior Service is finding It difficult to get them. "The days when a dishwasher was cood enough have gone," an Admiralty official said. We want men
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    • 130 10 i W F °K TVVO YEARS THE j PLAY DEIIGHTED WEST- S itSf Y u thts WORLT)^ 1«■ ill** m FAM()US AN!) POPI 1 A[l IHB J| MUSICAL SUCCESS! j Jf LAST NIGHT G. 15-9.15 PAVILION j j v "Excellent Musical Comedy" says J I <J ft i 4 Tribune
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    • 79 10 T ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT SINCE OPENING! j j ALHAMBRA 15 Nl s ht, y 9 j5 I J i j A. A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION j I Says The TRIBUNE j S i All 4 Shows Packed out yesterday! J j Wmi FILMED m SINGAPORE j v I and JAVA
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    • 48 10 f j HAPPY THEATRE j 7.1."> TO-NIGHT 9.30 j J Bigger than "THE COVERED WAGON" I GABY COOPER JEAH ABTHUR PlAINSMAN j S A Paramount f (r«or» «Yifh S JAMES ELLISON j CHARLES BICKFORO HELEN BURGESS N S PORTER HALL ."«M S I Oir«<t*d by C*<il 6 0>MilW
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    • 381 10 7th Day and Still Drawing Qro\ EVER YBODY Says This Is JEAAEI 7_ Best Picture Since "LOVE PARADE" POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! 1 j j j CAPITOL 6-15 9-15 I MG M bring the FIRST DRAMATIC MUSICAL TO THF f Captivating JEANETTE... .SINGING MORE GLORIOUSLY THAN I ....DANCING FOR THE FIRST
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  • 285 11 Doctors Fighting "l n he Dark" "By Air Mail) London, Nov 18 C tT a great blot on the medical escutcheon, according to Sir Win. Wi.o*. Medical Advise/ U?e Sir William was addressing an a* me in connexion with thp *>«i v Kirity Bali which is To
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  • 113 11 •By Air Main -Thn London. Nov. 22. me \otc may have been riven tt* women by Miss Pankhurst but aa" «tman gave a weekly pay-envelooe to many oi them." -nvtiuyc to This -statement was made In a broadl V y Mr 1 J Mnd o° aaC
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    • 303 11 FRIGIDAIRE hu 1,500,000 more owners than any other make PaUrson, Simons Co., Ltd. THE GRANDEST PROFESSIONAL? j KRONCHONG STAMBOEL COMPETITION j j AN ARRAY OF ARTISTES AND CHAMPION SINGERS? S VTrprLf I{ &£K. MALAYA AND JAVA SATURDAY, 11TH DECEMBER. »37, AT 8 00 p M IN THE COVERED STADIUM. j
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    • 332 11 W M TO-DAY F 4tf 11 A■> v\4l: i£k I f P.M.—8.30 P.M. 1 Admission 1 J 9.30 UNTIL 12 NON-STOP DANCE k (A) NEW HOSTESSES M J A FROM HONG KONG M j Invasion .>( Sin K apore by Johore Singers and Musicians. J j (TOST INTER-STATE AMATEUR KRONCHONG
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    • 321 11 ANOTHER OF THOSE GRAND MUSICALS FROM 20th Centurv-F(J Studio that gave you "ON THE AVENUE," "ONE IN A MILLION" 1 UP ft LIVE.." AIiceFAYE RlTZBrothers j |H Don AMECHE WINNiNGER EfSkW r Louise HOVICK-RUBINOFFIS WJAPtTOMOUIS PRIMA «TYItR 8R00K! Muv r end lyric, by Mock Ootdon o nd Horty Revel ANNOUNCEMENT
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  • 759 12 rjPHERE wore incidents in connection with the so-called "victory march" of the Japanese through Shanghai, but not the major incident for which the Japanese very probably hoped. Particularly to be deplored was the suicide of a Chinese who threw himself from the roof of a building when the
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  • 183 12 Dependent Cn Other Nations Reuter. London, Dec. 6. FN the Commons to-day Mr. Vyvyan 1 Adams asked whether In view of the ineffectiveness of the Brussels Conference and the Imminent danger to British possessions, the League members would make any attempt In co-operation with the United
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  • 66 12 Japanese Outrage In Soochow Creek Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. G. Evicting the occupants, who thus lost .heir floating homes, Japanese troon.s to-day seizeu, hoisted Japanese flags and towed away hundreds of Junta moored within the British defence sector In that part of Soochow creek which runs through the Settlement
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  • 313 12 NOTES COMMENTS Trade Scholars I raw Malacca authorities are concernI ed over tee future cf eleven boy. w_c, after sending three years learning carpentry at the Government Trade School, will probably be out ci employment when they leave at the end of the year. Altogether, 21 b-y.s have completed the
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  • 233 12 J"H£ announcement of the Japanese military In Shanghai that they weald take over the control of the International Settlement and the Frei eh Concession was followed very closely by a demonstration In the form of a 'Victory Parade." According to cable j messages from that war-torn city,
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  • 227 12 THERE is not the slightest sha< doubt, therefore, that the porai i actuated by such a motive. I I easily conceivable that the Ci mob would be infuriated by this of Japanese pride, and that the more Lot-headed elements get out of control. As was to b
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  • 362 12 By "Looker On" THE modern girl is described by a novelist as a live wire. There are one or two people, in fact, who tl.mk she's positively shocking. A It amazes me to think cf the thourands of people who never play oiidge," exciaims an enthusiast.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 167 12 i SEFUL TMAS GIFTS j —-J j.. r. r ROSE MARIE Combs- Price $3J>O FROM m\J 816 50 f Hi »'i "EVERnTS" TIE PRESSES, j I s > Su:j Ch urn Wttlnga Singlj CI $1.75 $2.75 |j\ i; b Clasp j SON CO.. LTD. |NC ORE KUALA LUMPUF:i f- Mh
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    • 53 12 1 Studic 3 i folo-portrait by i 9 foto-artfri ,j only j j R. A. THOMPSON 0.0.5 c. (Or. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 5002. Hours 9—5. Saturday •)—l. or by appointment. .*>s Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost or obligation.
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  • 304 13 HELIUM SUPPLIES RELEASED EMISSION FOR EXPORT AL GAS WHICH PREVENTS RISK OF FIRE Washington, Dec. 7. nil-ship construction is foreshadowed by the news, cabled 11 i'K State Department oi America has authorised Zt ppelin Company in America to export 17,300,000 cubic flammable helium
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  • 80 13 untitled IN INDIA ral Provisions Of The Act London, Dec. 6. I Hie Majesty's Government ..ays has been to carry into ar* indention of Perliament .1 chovld follow provincial an integral part oi the :uiionai scheme w'tli lease t'.c for the Commons to-day when l projiess in bringing into t
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  • 207 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. G. The vanguards one of the four Japanese columns advancing on Nanking has planted the banner of the "Rising Sun" on Purple Mountain, according to an unconfirmed Japanese report. Purple Mountain is situated on the outskirts of Nanking and
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  • 138 13 Official Protests To Government British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 5. QUESTIONED In the Commons on the confiscation of the assets of British companies In Government Spa n ihe Foreign Secretary Mr. Eden, reHied that there had been a very large Vnmber 1* cases of interference With
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  • 200 13 Brisish Official Wireless. London, Dec. 6. iretary, Mr. Hore Belisha, .acted statement in the I on the Army Council swer to Mr. Greenwood Dei the Opposition changes would all by the new year and wenu further appointments are Hon se may depend upon
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  • 45 13 The crash of the untitled Hindenourg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, which has led directly to ttv.> m w policy of the Ui ited States, announced to-day, is vividly recalled by tins picture. It shows the burnt-out wreckage of the i:i-lated airship just after the disaster.
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  • 368 13 U.S. REPORT Waiting For New Armaments? Shanghai, Dec. 7. A REPORT by the United Press, a leading American newsagency which has big interests in the Far East, states that Great Britain is unlikely to take any action in connection with the Sino-Japanese conflict until after
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  • 82 13 JOHORE GOVERNMENT OFFICES By command of H.H. the to-day's special meeting of the Johore Council of Suite vvus ed sine die. General plans for the new block of government offices were to have been discussed, but His Higntir-JB» <mssired to consider the matter further before arriving at a
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  • 42 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 6. T'lF Postmaster General announces that the great bulk of the mails from Malaya. India, Hongkong, Egypt etc., on the flying boat Cygnus which crashed at Brindisi, is likely t»» be recovered.—Reuter.
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  • 100 13 Disappointing Returns In November British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 6. THE Ministry of Labour estimates that at November 15 insured persons in employment, exclusive of persons within the agricultural scheme, totalled approxilately 11.573.C00—86.000 less than a month before but on a comparable bash: 353,000 more than
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  • 41 13 Reuter. Washington, Dee. 6. THE State Departmenl dist!.»se that export licences for war material of a value of £340.474 sterling have been granted for China in November mainly devoted to the purchase of military airplanes—Reuter
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  • 162 13 Fantastic Story OFFICIAL DENIAL FROM BRUSSELS Reuter. London, Dec. 6. rpHE arrival on a private visit of King Leopold, King of the Belgians, in England on Friday, following so closely upon his recent official visit, was the subject of much gossip in the popular newspapers, concerning a
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  • 46 13 Reuter. Natal, Brazil. Dec. 4. The French airmen, M. Codes and M. Reine left at 07.30 gmt. to-day for Dakar on their homeward flight across the South Atlantic which they crossed on the outward flight in the recoi d time of 11 hours and 5 minutes.—Reuter.
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  • 191 13 NEW U.S. PLAN Avoiding Threat Of New Slump Reuter. Washington. l»ec 6 A SEVEN-POINT recnv iv i gramme was outlined t>v Mr Wallace. Secretary for Agriculture, in a radio talk in which be appealed for the co-operation of all sections of the trade to bring al>«»ut
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  • 95 13 Warning To Aggressors* At Washington I Reuter. Washington. Dec. 7. I Mr. Summer Wells, Under-Secretary! of State, declared that any attemptfj on the part of non-Amcrican powc.i to exert by force their political or ma-fjr terial influence on the American ccr.-j j linent would immediately be a
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  • 447 14 VICTIM NOW IDENTIFIED POLICE ACT Raids On Suspected Places Frow Our Own Reporter) Penang;, Dec. 7. THREE C hinese have been detained by the Police in connection with the bombing incident at the Fun and Frolic on Saturdav night. The victim has been
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  • 99 14 Statue Unveiled At Buenos Aires British Official Wireless. London, Dec. fi. r|N the occasion of the unveiling V/in Buenos Aires on Saturday of a memorial statue of the early nineteenth century British statesman, Lord Canning, by the President of the Argentine Republic, the King sent a message to
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  • 105 14 Elderly Chinese Woman Robbed Of $10 Singapore. Tuesday. Said to have been the victim of a parang attack by two Chinese in the small hours of this morning, during she was said to have been robbed of $10. an elderly Chinese woman was aY^ aV oved from Pulau
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  • 58 14 Reuter. r Managua, Dec. r, Ihe famous insurgent leader Pedion sons ml n ra kllled wlth to t?o S?SL a(rn, d}n l 5 to an official com- 1 mumque which says he has been a menace to peace i it mm be recalled thai Altamlrano took and
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  • 106 14 Press Reports Not Confirmed Reuter. London. Dec. 6. IT Cornm:::.; question time to-day Mr. Zden declared that the only matter raised by the Japanese Consul General with the Hongkong Government was the threatening letters received by stevedores working v.n Japanese ships. Mr. Eden added that there
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  • 134 14 German Youths Fined For Possession Singapore. Tuesday. Heinz Opheider U7> and Artur Weitzel (16> two German deck boys on board the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Gneisenau. were this morning fined $30 or two months imprisonment in default by Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge Criminal District Court, for
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  • 161 14 B*ck To The Simple Life •By Air Mail' London, Nov. 23. Dr. W. R. Inge made an appeal for the simple life when he delivered the Rickman Godlee lecture In Uni/ersity College, London. "Personally." he said. "I believe in a simple life. I think our civilisation is
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  • 142 14 Effect On Antarctic Animal Life 'By Air Mail) London. Nov. 26 Every year 25,000 to 30,000 whales are captured for their oil. Dr. Dilwyn John, who was senior scientific officer m Discovery II on her Antarctic expedition in 1931-23, revealed this when he spoke at the autumn
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  • 75 14 Singapore, Tuesday. Edward W. C. Briscoe of the Royal Air Force Base. Seletar. was this morning charged before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, with robbery of a taxi belong to a Chinese named Neo Guan in Yeo Chua Kang Road at 2 15 am on
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  • 45 14 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 6. The Government's bill to secure unification of mining royalties under state control by the payment of £65,450,000 to between four and five thousand royalty owners was considered to-day by the Commons In committee British Official wireless.
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  • 197 14 Direct Service Through To Singapore MEW arrangements have been made by Imperial Airways for the carriage o:' mail and passengers between Malaya and Hongkong. As already announced, Bangkok is to supersede Penang as the westerr lerminal cf the service, and it seemed (hat temporarily this would cause
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  • 76 14 Field Marshal Jacob's New Post British Official Wireless. London Dec. 6. The King has aoproved the appointment of Field Marshal Sir Claud* Jacob as Constable of the Tower of London from February 19 next in succession t.. Field Marshal Lord Milne. Sir Ciaud Jacob is stated to
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  • 63 14 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 6. Speculation in regard to an interview between Mr. Eden and the United States Charge d Affaires in London on Friday has led to the explanation being given that Mr. Eden merely desired to inform the United States of the Anglo-French conclusions in regard to
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  • 51 14 Singapore. Tuesday. Mr. R. M. Duff, the general manager of United Engineers, Ltd is sailing for Home to-aay by the Gneisenau on leave, and will be away for six months. Mr. Duff is a well-known resident of Singapore and has been with United Engineers for many
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  • 54 14 British officia Wireless. London. Dec. 6. Snow in the north and fog in rhe soutr are features of to-day's road reports In several parts of Yorkshire snow plouglv are at work, whhe icebound areas include parts of Derbyshire. Cumberland arid Scotland, as well as areas in west
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  • 210 14 Speculators Rush To Sell Reuter. London. Dec. 6. ALARMED fcest the 1933 silver agreement would not be renewed and frightened at the possibility of China being forced to liquidate her huge London stocks of silver, speculators rushed to sell to-day. Most of the selling orders however
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  • 100 14 Yugoslav Minister In Rome Reuter. Rome. Dec. G. OIGNOR Mussolini has ordered that the last remaining political prisoners in Italian provinces bordering Yugoslavia shall b e released as a gesture of friendship, following an hour's conversation by the Yugoslav Prime Minister. M. Stoyadinoviich with Mussolini and Ciano.
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  • 57 14 British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 6. The King went shooting to-day in Windsor Forest with a number of friends The party included the Earl of Athlone The Earl and Countess have been guests cf the King and Queen at the Royal Looge during the week -end. The
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  • 47 14 British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 6. During the period 'rom January 193G to the end of October 1937 the total value of aeroplanes, aeroplane engines and other of United Kingdom manufacture exported from Britain was £5.95\000. according to a Common?, answer.—British Official Wireless
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  • 255 14 Queries By Brother Of General Knox Reuter. London. Dec. 8. A SHARP passage at arms arose at Commons' question time to-day between Mr f Hore Belisha and Sir Alfred Knox, brother of General Sir Harry Knox, who resigned the post of Adjutant General to the
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  • 88 14 Former Botanic Gardens Official ]VfR. Joe d'Almeida Pereira former ±1* extra assistant curator at the Botanic Gardens, died at the Singannrp General Hospital yesterday t r who WO-l aged 80, was me oxaest Portuguese resident in Singapore. He is survived by his 83-year-olo Wife, a daughter,
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  • 107 14 Differences Smoothed Over Reuter. Warsaw, Dec. 6 differences of o i ?t were Perceived and removed and there are no longer any obs^acfes tHA C Q°~ Q Perat lon betwee the two counvisit S a result Oelbos' present Order D nf b ?ha 1 wt <f 01
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  • 137 14 FIVE POINTS Excessive Sentence Asserted FE appeal of C. A. Ross against sentence of six months' n| ,j f Imprisonment on a charge of rauvn» the death of a Chinese cyclist b* driving: his ca? in a negligent man ner was heard by the full Court
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  • 103 14 Story Defence Works Prepared i CCORDING to the Tsitsihai rr pondent of the "Nichi Nich. s Russia has been recently concentrating large military forces along the Manch.;-kuo-Soviet border and is buii.uns defence works there. Until early in October there wore six watch stations around Huluha,
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  • 66 14 Japanese Bid For Liner Rejected Reuter. New York. Dec. 6. THE sale for demolition of the American liner Leviathan, to a British firm for about $800.000 iv announced by Mr. Basil Harris, vicepresident of the United States line. He states that a Japanese bid for the liner was
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  • 71 14 Heavy Expenditure On The War THE Japanese Cabinet ha- approv the proposed Budget for V.:» 2.863.299.900, an increase of Y< 54,362,000 compared with the firs' B .dge£ for the current fiscal year The second Budget includes rxtr >rdinary allocations for the Army Navy of Yen 400,000.000 each The
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  • 47 14 Major R. G. S. Cox. who relinquished command of the Ist Battalion. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, on the recent arrival from England of Ltevt.-Colonel R. B Leslie, the new 0.C.. will Europe on leave to-day by the N rtfl German Lloyd liner. Qneiesnau
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  • 303 15 INDEPENDENT ACTION IN SHANGHAI 3 Chinese Arrested Interrogated Shanghai, Dec. 6. A( IING independently without warning the International Settlement Police, twelve Japanese (insular Pclice armed with rifles »nd pistols, to-day visited the Great ls tern Hotel in Nanking Road, be1 using to the Wing On
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  • 226 15 Vrrival In Singapore Yesterday Singapore. Monday. T! WELLING incognito, and accom- nied bv his suite. His Highness Sultan of Muscat. Saiyid Said bin irrur, arrived in Singapore from E mbay by the Victoria to-dav. Hi Hiehness was met by Capt. Gwynn, D C to His Excellency tne
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  • 56 15 Chinese troops, using some of the most modern war equipment, are making intensive preparations to defend Nanking against the first onslaught of the Japanese marching on from captured Shanghai. Our photo shows sound detectors used 4 o giv? warning of aeroplane, approaching Nanking. A steel-hclmeted Chinese soldier is scanning the
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  • 305 15 Commons The March JOINT PROTEST IGNORED Reuter. London, Dec. 6. STATEMENT on the Japanese victory march in Shanghai was made to-day in the Commons bj Mr. Eden when replying to a number of questions on it. Mr. Eden said that the Japanese command were informed by the
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  • 104 15 Lessons Of Spanish And Far Eastern Conflicts Reuter. Washington. Dec. 6. MEW anna could aid inluntry bur, N they could not replace infantry declares General Malm Craig, chief of the United States Army in his annual re G°en Craig 9 considers that the Spanish and Far East
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  • 61 15 No News Of Reported Charge Reuter. London, Dec. 6. In the Commons to-day, Mr Eden re- ATr Moreins said that ne plying to Mr authorities tocompanies in fo J me lJi ihit they desired to replace t^mese*'censors with nominees of their own. n substitutes It is understood
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  • 124 15 Londoners' Adventure In Mountains (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London. Nov. 24. THREE young Londoners have passed through Jerusalem on a 12.000 miles cycle journey to Australia. John Alger, William Barber and Leonard Cross have pedalled 3.300 miles since Leaving London on July 1.
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  • 51 15 Reuter. Hankow, Dec. 6. fAPANESE troops have reached a point three miles from Nanking and have begun to bombard the city, according to an unconfirmed Japanese press report. A Japanese spokesman has announced that the Japanese have captured Kuyung. He said the fall of Nanking is imminent.
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  • 162 15 Terms Published In London British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 4. A TREATY of commerce be;ween the United Kingdom and Siam. and the exchanges of notes regarding the renunciation by Britain of the right to evoke from the Siamese Courts cases in which British subjects are concerned are published
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  • 111 15 Three Vehicles In Local Collision A CHINESE cyclist was injured in a collision at the junction of Mackenzie Road and Selegie Road yesterday afternoon, between his bicycle, a ricksha and a motor van. The van was said to be going towards Upper Seransoon Road when it collided with
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  • 26 15 A Chinese was stabbed at Chua Chui Kang Road yesterday at noon. He suffered a stab wound over the heart and another behind the left knee
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  • 635 15 Mr Churchill's Tribute MESSAGE FROM THE KING London, Nov. 18. "JMIE whole Empire which had sprang from the will and stamina of our ancestors in this small island excited lively interest," said Mr. Winston Churchill, proposing the toast, "The Rudyard Kipling Memorial Fund,' at a dinner
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  • 55 15 AT THE CINEMAS "Jai Bharat." the surer-Hindustani picture now showing at the Garrick Theatre. Geylang Serai, has drawn full houses since Saturday. Hundreds could not secure admission and. in consequence, the screening of the picture has been extended for one more night. There will be two performance* tonight,
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    • 184 15 Christmas €*amr and Poultry j I TURKEYS GEESE CAPONS DUCKLINGS PHEASANTS WOODCOCK PIGEONS SNIPE PARTRIDGE 1 LULU StWvlSlE PHONE• Spore 5376 (4 lines). K. Lumpur 3331 (2 lines). 111 P IPOH 110 ill (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd. 1_ REGAL i Records 1 FmCVa i DANCING
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  • 1425 16 untitled. L.M. PENNEFATHER WINS WOMEN'S TITLE SINGAPORE vs. SELANGOR MEN'S FINAL TO-DAY IRS. L. ML Pennefather star badminton, lawn tennis and hockey ayer of Singapore, became the •si holder of the All-Malayan 3men s open singles badminton tie when she beat Miss Lee Chee CO in
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  • 68 16 Mrs. Wilton, winner of the diving championship event at the Singapore Swimming Club carnival. (Tribune). Miss Lucy Fortanier, who was second in the S.S.C. championship diving contest yesterday. (Tribune). Mrs. J. W. van Daatselaar, the Dutch swimmer, who won the Hacker Cup at the S.S.C.
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  • 210 16 Invitation Tournament Ties TIES for to-day in the S.C.R.C. invitation tournament are as follows: Open Doubles: N. S. Wise and S. Abed vs. Dr. B. H. Sheares and Dr. Chia Teck Yam. 1_ Handicap Doubles: Lim Yew Jim and Gaw and Wee Eng Lock, (owe 12); G. H.
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  • 76 16 Differences With Notts Settled Reuter. London, Dec. 7. THE Notts County Cricket Club announce that all differences with Harold Larwood, the famous fast bowler, are now settled and a threeyear contract satisfactory to bc'h sides will be settled by Larwood in the next few days.—Reuter. A Reu'er message
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  • 96 16 Singapore, Tuesday. FRAULEIN Marie Louise Horn who is ranked as No. 1. German woman tennis star, was a passenger on the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Gneisneau which arrived here yesterday. Fraulein Horn is returning to her homeland after a tour of the United Stales and Japan. She was
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  • 284 16 Mrs. S. B. Tan Dr. H. Lim Win Mixed Golf At Island Club i THE Island Club December mixed 'our 1 somes competition held over' th second nine holes on Sunday last T suited in a win for Mrs. 8. B Tan H. L. H. Lim with a net score'of
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  • 79 16 Ties In the Volunteer Snooker tournament at the S.C.C. will be played as follows: To-day: C. R. Wardle and D. M. Seward v. G. Pritchett and H. L. Hopkin To-morrow: C G. Fuller and Roy Brown v. F. J. L. Mavger and It F. Cutler. Thursday: A. F.
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    • 23 16 k j ■y... r > f 'TIME FOR A TIGER" Tiger Beer IS BEST I '.11. i Haser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiirer Beer.
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    • 179 16 RAIN OR SHINE THE FIGHT WILL BE ON BO\I\« HAPPY WORLD fCovered) STADIUM THURSDAY. DECEMBER At 9 p.m. Kid CARPENTTER vs. Nai Little; JUAN 6 (3) Rounds. Sylver STARR vs. Bud WALLEY 6 Rounds. Baby MONTANA vs. Kid LEWIS 4 Rounds. O. C. YOUNG v>. Fi-htins REX 4 Rounds. Jimmy
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  • 305 17 CHAMPIONSHIP DIVING prize giving Keen Competition In All Events ING aquatics were witnessed i (ire Swimming Club > n the men's and ladies' pionships were decided, events attracted a comII number of entries the ivod was quite high and ar dives were witnessed some h-
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  • 45 17 >elanir<»r Hockey S'de To Play S.C.C. To-day i Lumpur Casuals, who are Singapore and were to meet Colts a: Tanglin yester- being washed out by rain, the S.C.C. on the Padang this afternoon. side played against the on Saturday and were 1 o.
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  • 36 17 Mrs. L. M. Pennefather, who became the first holder of the All-Malayan women s singles badminton title when she beat Miss Lee Chee Neo. the Negri play in the final at the Happy World yesterday. (Tribune)
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  • 48 17 LA. And 11th Heavy Battery Play A Draw The Indian Association and the 11th Heavy Battery. Changi, drew I—l in a hockey match played at Balestier yesterday McCheyne scored in the first half for the Gunners, and Dass equalised in the second period. The teams were:
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  • 20 17 In the mens singles All-Malayan badminton final, A. Samuel beat Scan Enjj Hee 15—1, 13—13 (o—s), (s—l) to-day.
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  • 99 17 Signal Corps Maintain Unbeaten Record IN a hockey match played on the South padang. Changi, yesterday afternoon, the Royal Signal Corps, Changi area, maintained their unbeaten record for the season when they played a goalless draw against the 22nd Heavy Battery. Royal Artillery. Reaney and Mottershead were outstanding
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  • 117 17 Catholic Young Men's Association badminton team vs. Traffic Office on the latter's court on Saturday at 3 n.m. G. V. 'Santhou, L. Joseph, G. Salay. G. V. Santhou and E. C. Santhou: L. Dumont and A. S. David. C.V.M.A. members who are interested in football are asked to
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  • 118 17 To Be Played On Dec. 11. London, Doc. 7. IN their second replay in the hrst round proper of the F.A. Cup competition. Accrington beat Lancaster 4-0 at Preston.—Rei iter. The draw for the second round of the F.A. Cup, to be played
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  • 23 17 The first eleven of the Khalsa Association and the Medical College will meet at hockey on the Khalsa ground to-morrow.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 232 18 Representative Gathering Attends (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. A REPRESENTATIVE gathering including the Hon. Mr. Justice Aitken, the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, members of the Ex-Service Association Perak Branch, officials of the Perak Boxing and Badminton Associations and mem bera of leading firms,
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  • 615 18 President's Appeal For Better Scrummaging MAJOR-GENERAL B. A. Hill, president of the Rugby Union, who was a very fme forward in his day, has done thf game a real service by emphasising the neglect of so many scrum half-backs to follow the directions of the law-maker.' in
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  • 466 18 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR JAPAN'S DANGER (To the Editor of the Sir,—The* calendar heralds th» preach cf Chris'mas. I days General Ifatsui, High of the Imperial Ar: Rising Sun,, will be m Nanking—that is. ii he i s his arrogance. In any case we h* made preparations to give bin
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  • 186 18 Demand For 10 Shillings Per Week Wafre Increase (By Air Mail». London, Nov. 19 Strike action may be taken by sontf of the 400 grave-diggers employed by t. London Frcprietcry Cemeteries if their "-mi-rid tor 10 shillings per week wage increase is not conceded. Mr. A. M. Wall,
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    • 174 18 ®me terrible destructive effect this disease has on the human system cannot be too strongly stressed. It causes general debility and wastedness Unattended to it brings in iv train such diseases as T.B. But it's by no means uicurable. THABIB MD HASSAN Specialist has fathomed its secret causes after 12
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 154 18 CLUB DIA RY There are numerous Club in Singapore members o> ivhich 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 of general interest ivill still be included in the "Diary of Events." The
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    • 1161 19 tilayan Lis tenets Radio [BRITISH EMPIRE j PROGRAMMES OP PROGRAMMES B.M.B.C. ltCrt S!^^ At St h' ingapore Stati On 225 (ieorge s j Metres misskm 2:— pm.—9.15 I i 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); ivl-UA I T metres (21.47 mcs); GSG 6 00 Pm.:-i ndian Music (Gramores <!7.79 mcs) and GSO
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  • 705 20 Happy Station II NOVEL PROGRAMME FOR LISTENERS p is just ten years ago that th famous international short w«v: wireless station P.CJ. pat its first !M broadcast round the world. No t*&| doubt many of the older residents of Ma!aya v ho interested in radio If reception
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  • 73 20 TO-MORROW Wednesday, Dec. Mh. 8.20 p.m. to 8-50 p.m. PCJ CELEBRATION 8.50 p.M« to 9.15 p.m. LONDON NEWS 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m. PCJ ELEBRATION Artistes: Flo ence Desm md Eomay Bally and Lee Sims Dp ny Ma lone Greta
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  • 484 20 TWENTY HOURS A WEEK BROADCASTS Supplementing The Teacher's Work VTEARLY 8,000 classrooms in F n land, Scotland, and Wales re-.V arly receive the B.B.C.'s brni.i to schools, which have UTan pcrtant feature in the BritMi grammes for the past thirti-, ".I I During each week of
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  • 175 20 Royal Salute From The Tower THE s:.lu:c of guns at the Tower cf London on Dec. 14 in honour oi the birthday of hij Majesty the Kins; will be broadcast "in the programmefrom Davcntry. A description of ih^ cene clrring the c remony will be giver
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  • 129 20 Test Match Between England And Australia A commentary by Lar.ce B. Todd on the second half of the Rugby-League rest Match between England and Aus tralia, to be played at Huddersfltdd on Dec. 18. wiil be broadcast from Daventrv. OI the thirty-seven games played be tween the two
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  • 193 20 Two programmes commemorating bicentenary of the deatb of Antonio Stradivari, the great violin-maker, will be broadcast from Davtntrv in the near future. A dramatic bicgraphv of Ctradivar.. written by Joan Adeney Ea>dal j will be produced by John Richmo d; and Arthur Catterall, using a 'Strad,' will olav
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  • 85 20 The meeting cf Horace Lindrum anl Tom Newman 1: the seal:d-handicao snooker Tournament .now in progre s at Thurston's Hall. London, will be described in the m-oirammes from Daventry on Dec. 14. Willi- Smith, a world HJhamp'cn at bd:iarf\s. will b the commentator 'and bis descriotion
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  • 154 20 Indian Artist With "X-Ray Eyes" Though a layer of dough, a wad of COtton-WOOI, and a bandage of lint are inadequate—as viewers oi the 8.8.C. s television transmissions recently saw—to blir.dtoid Kuda Bux, an Indian artis>. known as 'the Man with the X-ray Eyes,' his uncanny sight meets
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  • 177 20 The free skating' by competitors for the Women's National Skating Championship of Grea' Britain is to be the subject of a commentary from Wembley Stadium in the Empire programmes S. J. de Lotbiniere, the 8.8.C. s Director of Outside Broadcasts, will describe the event. It is hoped that
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  • 126 20 Mr. W. W. Wakefield. MP., or Walters,' as he will be remembered' by j all Rugby-footoall enthusiasts, is to speak iii the fifth of the 'Sportsmen lalkmg series, which will shortly be heard by listeners to Daventry. His subject, of couree, will be 'Rugger Mr. Wakefieid's record as
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  • 141 20 Quarterly Talk* On Technical Matters Quarterly talks on technical matters by Sir Noel Ashbridge, the 8.8.C.'s Contioiler of Engineering, are to be a new feature of the programmes from Daventry. The first of the talks—which will complement and alternate with the Empire Programme Directors quarterly broadca-ts—will be
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  • 207 20 Talk By Professor Gilbert Murray I The contrast between the world as he imagined it when a bey in Australia and the world as he later found it to be w '1 be aesenbed by Professor Gilbert Murray m the seventh talk of the series from
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    • 826 21 Ilcleli» 1 lH*** Stock reports. News m English. mv 9 00 p.m. Actualities. Opera—one act. (Lonnnuea from page 19) 9.20 p.m. Musical show with- Zarah Italian lesson. Minvitl FUAVrp t C'Tt r Ll,cienQ Boyer, Bebe Daniels. News in Italian. KA pr<> rKAiNUi Io a 2 and ni Islanders). [gj? L
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  • 832 22 Great Movement's Coming Of Age London, Nov. 10. TWENTY-ONE years ago a new way of saving was invented. Next Friday, at the Albert Hall, the National Savings Movement holds its comirg-of-age celebration in the company of the Duke of Kent. Begun in 1916 with the first
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  • 45 22 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 4. Gen. Goering ordered all German workers to be paid for five public holidays annually provided these fall on week days, this concession being compensation for the more intensive work required of the workers under the Four Year Plan.—Reuter.
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  • 258 22 King Leopold Inspects His Regiment ißy Air Mail; Ooidttstei THE King of the Belgians Chester during his visi] to inspect the sth Royal Dragoon Guards of which 1 in-Chief. Sleet, rain and ly cold wind swept the but King Leopoid, who v. uniform of Commander
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  • 24 22 Reuter. Members of the British numbering 98 including offic: Australia on board the "Ormondi were given a great send-off eras, Tilbury.—Reuter.
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  • 24 22 Peshawar, Dec WThe death is announced of N; Sahib Zada Abdul Qaiyun:, t! Premier of the North-West Frontier. vince.—Reuter. Ĕ1 Reuter.
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  • 82 23 Mrs. Roosevelt's Peace Su rest ions New York A book on -the international situation, by Mrs. Roosevelt is to be published early next year. It is entitled "This Troubled World." and is understood to contain the suggestions of the President's wife for world peace. Mrs. Roosevelt's autobiography,
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