Malaya Tribune, 13 October 1938

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  • 44 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: !i>' Guaranteed Largest Sales I V,,1. \W H Xo. 244. _SINGA PORE"" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938 FIVE' CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. i hursday. Oct. 13, 1938. The Malaya Tribune -4 rAGKS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 T HIBVIVE Malaya WOOD DUNN 'DAIRY MAID' jlroSfcl PU *E AUSTRALIAN "^jjj^ < REAMER Y BUTTER GirrnpiE^fe (Incorporated iv S.S.) .1 r W P S. 86 A |H|i hen baby needs milk l?!L j from a bottle milk at its feest STRONG MUSCLES j SOUND TEETH I Wmk m STRAICHT
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    • 124 1 I! THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORIVIYG I T It I If a; ft E I DO YOU DO WHEN YOU FEEI LIKE <S%^ A question that is often asked It shows that the idea of experimenting with th,s remedy and that, is still fashionable. But people react
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  • 266 2 Mexico City. CUE hajrgerd and almost &tarving convicts h*»ve arrived at the Is- land of Co/umcl. oft the south-east oast of Mexico, having spent Marly six months in an open boat made by themselves in which they had escaped from*Devtfs Island. They Luc now under
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  • 209 2 Paris, <ept. 30. 17KAR i i ar, coming JU3i al the end of their honeymoon, has onnsed the death of a bride* wink* Ike bridegroom i> dying. 11 vo Barbazange, 23-year-old Paris a id his wile." Gilberte. had lust ended' their honeymoon on the I ra
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  • 77 2 A farm horse and cart are among the bequests mad? in the will of a wealthy Yorkshire woman. Mrs. Ella Louisa Knight, of Currei Hall, Lanebar, neaj* Ukley, who letl £11.399, willed: Her farm horse Pepsey and the farm cr.rt made by him to her
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  • 8 2 Victorious At Home Abroad THE PREMIER escape* criticism
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  • 155 2 THE House of Commons Select Committee was appoint:' I -iter a complaint in Parliament by Mr. Duncan Sardys, Uonser\at ye M P. for Norwood. Mr. Sandys had sent t» tin War Minister a question giving details >f alleged inadeouuics in London's air defences. He alleged that
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  • 178 2 JiL AIN-CJ OTHES police aod R.SP.C.A. officiate, mixing with Kri>tol men at a Sunday (nursing meeting, heard the sound of a pistol -hot as greyhounds were released to kill <.»roup of terrified rabbit^. T' l wa p oignai from ring oi uniformed police hiding round
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  • 230 2 £)on't Relieve TUT, iiha tb»t placing a poker tff 1 shovel upright against the bars Ol a e.trate makes the fire burn up quickly dies hard: but it is Ftill practised and people will be found wi»* swear to its effectiveness. When
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  • 548 2 Sandys Secrets Case Report London Oot. 1. MAJORITY report paimed b\ five of (he nine meiuhers of the Hons* otf Commons Select Committee acquits every one in the "Sandys Case" of Name. !t administers mild reproofs, however, t<» Lord port, Chief of the Imperial
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  • 56 2 11, 000 Town: No Sweep Wick, town i f 11.000 piople in the farthest north of Scotland, does not have a chimneysweep! The craft died through cut-throat earn petition. Now the School Management Committee (where the n after was raised) are to ask the burgp council to appoint a municipal
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  • 164 2 DERLFN is eslabl J as i fashion A combined ex I Viennese modi 's is I Berlin's largest h I day "romantic"' m i ehee. Zip fasteners a fashion —arc to bt i from ski suits to m 1 "So fa. Berth icoked while Vienna has
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  • 91 2 Caira. JtN appv: i the t-Vminisl Movement In all countries to send representatives to attend the Arab Palestine Corfrrence which is to he held in Cain liexi month, is made by Madame Hud? Ei nem Sharawy. Leoder of the Egyptian Feminist Movement, who has just arrived
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 149 2 Eight starters and all at a favourite's price that's the Four Squaic field! Take your pick from Four Square's Virginia or Empire tobacco, from cut cakes or curlies (their colours are given below). Whichever you back, we will guarantee cool smoking, freedom from harshness and a fragrance that's ever-fresh with
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    • 409 2 Sfsnach Ulcer' Cause These C\ Dangerous Symptoms m--Discovery of American T|K^ Physician Brings Amax- ~M\ yT? ing Relief in 15 Minutes Without Operation I <H 1 Thousands r{ men .m-i Wep mho think KoUuie P£ wd ihey have ordinary indigestion are facing J'owd.r*- ism. the da tigers of stomach ulcers
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  • 54 3 Mas«ru, Basutoland. p rooluhnii passed by a number of Basatos si >lafVten« in Basutomanded if M Afrikaners should be expelled from f ii, ilive? rtem mM that all I Europeans at I iin Basntoland I ti to the Union, I Objections I raised strong 1
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  • 19 3 t's overcoat Hall, H. womaii H would be H one or aY ilusbrcttu Hi iding
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  • 139 3 tu vi, k,aml, New Zealand, rwil E in six years at the same minute of the same day of the same month fire has broken out In a house in One Tree Hill here. Eath time the cause of the 3M was the same—the sun's 'ays
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  • 122 3 Lisbon. OAKAGE estimated hero to exceed £50,000 nas been caused by the destruction—in some cases, it is alleged, criminal—by fire of seven factories in different parts cf Portugal in a week. It is stated that the factories were insured in foreign insurance companies most of
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  • 197 3 Toronto. £R unusually rich body of c »W ore has been discovered in the famous porcupine camp, close to Timmins township, Ontario, t is announced here by the "Northern Miner." mining weekly. High value.s were disclosed over widthof 10 feet on one level, and
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  • 44 3 Saved from the scraphcap, v Walsall Corporation bus has been converted into an A R.P. gas chamber. L:cal anti-gas classes have increased so rapidly that difficulty has been found kn obtaining somewhere to make the gas-mask tests.
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  • 306 3 Crashed, Drove On, Fined ir.i-iwwv, London, Oct. 1. OLONK'L CHARLE3 JARROTT, (he most famous man in motor racing: thirty years ago, a founder j» n <! past chairman of the Automobile Association, anci the first man to keep up a
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  • 80 3 Speaking to a parked and with Queen M;iry anions his audience. Mr. Seville Chamberlain, the Biitish Prettier, made his momentous >pceih to Members of Parliament who had hern specially recalled. Mi. Chamberlain outlined the efforts he had nadi to nrrant;c agreement between ochadoval ia and
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  • 54 3 Thames fishermen are dying out end they blame the dredgers which Keep the estuary dear of mud for kid inn: their craft. Repeated "digging" of the river -toed, they say, drives fish away, ruins tneir breeding grounds. So the fishermen are moving away down the coast....or finding
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  • 250 3 Pretoria. r PHE first European to lake advantage of the special educational facilities now provided a* tht Pretoria Can! has been released alter serving a sentence of five years for embezzlement. He intends to complete his studies for the final year of the
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  • 48 3 A day-off with pay every August has been "left" to all employees of Lloyds and Co., Letchworth. Herts, by the head of the firm—the late J. P. Lawrence, whose estate is valued at £75,556. The "bequest" wu? he in force for five years,
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  • 85 3 Since it was discovered that the plantanna—one of the world.- ugliest fr gs ran be used in a laboratory test for pregnancy, which is described as neariv infallible, huge consignments are beiT»j? shipped from South Atrica tj Britain and other countries at 4d. each. Now there
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  • 221 3 WEAR Voiron. in central France, there have existed from time immemorial a aamber of vits full of vw f er. They are known as tne 'Hell Holes of Voiron", for according to undent leoends they reach down into the very depths of hell. Attempt* have been made
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  • 111 3 Rome RETAILS of an incident in which Signor Mussolini helped the passengers and crew of a RomeTripoli airliner forced down by engine trouble a few miles off the Italian coast, have just been made pubuc here. The airliner, a seaplane, was forced down on a
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  • 93 3 New York. nR. IGNATZ T. GRIEBL. German fug!- tive under indictment from Amei;'M on espionage charges, and legarded n: a Key ligure in the United Slates Gove lament's bigpest spy investigation «tlice the Great War, may be questioned for testimony in Germany if he acquie>- Dr. Gribel,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 43 3 I I VINO LI A I 11 Roracic Cold Cream I BATH SOAP nral is stifling and the air full i kith with inolia Boracie 1 "'.mi Bath Soap will refresh and I 'iiM:orale you. This delightful soap sour skin, imparting to it
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    • 43 3 stings WI 1M li! I fffT T*' Scrubb's gives INSTANT relief. SKSbpI Just dab the part with undiluted Strubb's- its cooling effect stops ij? TRY IT 7 £ti the irritation and its neutralising L YOUR/fj. jjSjj effect against poison banishes all l«iCRIIBB S
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 70 3 '"TOM; P CK an(J HARRY A RegularKnocfc-Out jk I f SCAPCD OF 1 2 I —mfk h WifcMQ I *r 3 r~~ 11. i rl£go»* MoT*»» /PTU -r- > I *tt The. I t f li 1; i' 1 '^i" -Ifij f 1 E p'H'T i*XTO«? COIHC. I fi 1
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  • 240 4 London, Oct. 1. rpO the police court at Liverpool went thirty-year-old William Venables, wondering why he should be a witness in a summons about a breach of factory regulations. A few minutes later he was blushing as he heard himself praised
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  • 191 4 "gHOOT to kill," is the order given to Ihousaml^!^ mobilised in New England to-day to drive out botorsf vast areas slricken by last wtfk's hurricane ant' Hoods The raiders—believed to i tortros gangsters- stricken districts with motor-launches, and a pooulace and seizii pounds' worth of
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  • 165 4 Athens, Sept. 24. 4 SEARCH for a valuable pearl necklace owned originally by the Empress Elizabeth, tragic wife of Franz Joseph Of Austria, who met her death at the hand of an assassin in Switzerland in 1898, is to be undertaken by a Greek company
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  • 33 4 Captain A. c. Lucas, oi the Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto. Canada has won the Governor-General's G?ld Medal and title of Finest Shot In Canada. More than 500 marksmen comceted.
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  • 151 4 s BECAUSE a baker appnM used machine oil in-Md'W hutter when making hs \**> 160 men and women in the JE duslrial area of Sofia havekJ badly poisoned. Sixteen arf a critical condition. Workers on their wav to v. Tories one morning bought their mid-day meal as
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 485 4 STEAMER SAILINGS J I §\ORDDEUTSCHLR LLUYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The v: d are the Company's littiided fixtures OUTWARD, lor MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. M.s. "COBURG" Oct? 18 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits N rth China Oct. 27 S s.s. "ALLER omits Manila Nov. 4 I m.s.
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    • 473 4 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 RAWALPINDI 17.0C0 Oct 21 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE Nov 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,0C0 16 BHUTAN 6100 Eec. 17 BEHAR o.O'JO Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA
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    • 457 4 5 BANGKOK lIXE. CH? V JAPAN LINE. j Luxurious One Cla-s Motorships, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but j I Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger AecommodaI To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. Hamburg and Copenhagen. I I Te: Aden, Suez. Port Said, Palestine, j i M.9. From Spore.
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    • 230 4 O. S. K. LINE j m.s. v Santos Maru «7,300 tons gross* I Leaves SINGAFORE direct for COLOMBO (S. Afr.ca S. America) Oct. 25th, at p.m. Passage tares: 5154.00 Ist class. 577 °0 3rd class. 46.40 3rd class x 20.00 Deck x (x without diet). Subsequent Sailings: j s.s. "Arizona
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    • 140 4 HELD UP BY A SHE£ f j The 1.30 express from Kentish coast was held up 3 bourne while railwayn piayed hide-and-seek with the line—to the ch< I gers leaning out ol i Eventually it was caui rope, carried back to C INDOCHINA ST*f{L NAVIGATION Cg-Wf (Incorporated h. trC a
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  • 43 5 I The Family of the late Mr. Francis A. Lee Kwee S'iew wish to express their sincere thanks to ail relatives and kind friends who attended the funeral as well as those whQ sent wreaths, and letters of I condolence.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 2246 5 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I [C NOTICES Ijngapore Municipality I TENDERS I no inviU d for the I r< nder Roorr L Date ol Closing I km for 1939 See Notice in Tender Room. W?' Nov. 7, 1938. [2 noon Oct. 25, I 1938. on Oct. 19. 1938. ■j p.m.. N
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    • 959 5 LISTEN TO REASON and be well m advised GET YOUR .i FYES TESTED fOB RIGHT I k^k, GLASSES to improve ycur I vision rij;ht 1\ away. DON'T WL. DELAY. We ~J can do this for you at a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., 71. High St., Singapore. MOTOR
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  • 216 6 Singapore, Oct. 12. Tne following are the exchange stock this morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hongkong an." Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 13 1G London demand 2 3 13 16 Lyons demand 2C70 Switzerland demand 241 Hamburg demand 136 3 4 New
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  • 856 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 12, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin *P M Asam Kumbang 28i- 30|-nom Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer tiiium 2d 2b 6 Ayer Weng O.bU 0.65 Tm 23 3 2* 3 Eatu Selangor 1.47 1.52
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  • 16 6 Singapore, Oct. 13. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $105 in.
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  • 19 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers ?8 7 (down Sellers 29 (down 14).
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  • 96 6 DAILY PRICES CCRI ENT. Singapore, Wednesday noor.. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. October; 29*4 29' Good F.A.Q. in bales (FOB. October i 28 3 4 29 No. I.X.R.S'.S (Spot-loo.se» (awardable Spore I 29 29 1 do. October 29 29
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  • 327 6 Singapore, Oct. 12. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 9 5 6 Ayer Hitams 25 26 6 Bangrins 23 3 24 3 Batu Selangors 1.47 1.52 Hitams 0.38 0.42 Hongkong Tin 23 6 25Chenderiangs 143 15,3 Hong Fatts 0.84 0.89 Idris Hyd. 8- 9 Ipoh Tin
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  • 187 6 Singapore. Oct. 12 R. (Siam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 j R. iSiam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 Si am Rice 'Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Siam Rice Lowhway" No. 2 $207 I Siam Rice Lowhway" No.
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  • 104 6 LIST OK CI RREKT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 12, 5 p.m. Tobal for Company Dividend Eooks financial close Dat c Ex Div. year TIN. Payable Date to date Southern Kinta 2\ 2 int. Oct. 3 Oct. 27 Oct. 9 5% less tax Temoh 6d. final Oct. 3 Oct.
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  • 252 6 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 9% 19C1 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 10... Q 7" nri w,% 1907 tec mi nrnmau."'- 2 90 2 nom <K% a ""J nCm Mar. 31. Sept. 30 tim* n
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  • 390 6 LONDON COMMODITIES 1 Previous T fio^ BBEB Buyer. Steady t. Bellera 89 16 «r Ist Forward (October) Buyers sk o^. Sellers 8 916 SV, 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 89 16 89 v Sellers 81l 16 gsi 3rd Forward (JanlMar.) Buyers 8 1116 J. Seller* 3 4 l
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 262 6 THE EASTERN UNITED SESH?** CORPORATION LIMITED. £FRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHrCLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDKNT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSAK>N AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. m HFAD OFFICE: »«D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W HALL, General Manager THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. tlncorporated in England). I SINGAPORE BRANCH: I 4, D'Aimeida Street. If Authorised and subscribed
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    • 50 6 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entranre door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a de«>d box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5 pa upwards according tc the size of the safe required. further particular* from P&O BANK. UNION BUILDINO.
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    • 140 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation^; (Incorporated in the Straits Sett.- CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid t P 10 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREBt* S LONDON BANKERS: NEW iOR& Midland Bank, Ltd. J I Lloyds Bonk, Ltd. Branches I Amny. 219. Chmg than Road Ma; Bangkok. 184. W> 18fc, Sam Yark
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  • 335 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED Marcus Case Hearing II IH.MIAi WAS RESERVED AFTER COUNSFL FOR J |{(IIII I' MiTIES I V THE MARCUS ASSAULT CASE HAH 'iill-IK ADDRESSES AT THE CONCLUSION OP nl! lii AIiiVO TO-DAY BEFORE MR. S. H. CHFAH Yv Ti l, siXTil
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  • 294 7 Singapore. Wednesday. r™ Ja v d eSe thls ■"•>»"'"!{ by .Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Court, who was found guilt, his worship <„ Imve been found ■n possession of house-breakino implements rv[, v story, as related by i cffS L. E Wra was to the
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  • 544 7 AS EXCLUSIVELY RFPORt™ A,>ORE WEDNESDAY. COURT N?Ki? l D THE TRIBUNE TO-DAY LAST NIGHT NEAR ARRE MAN A GROUP OF RICKSH A Pmi IOAD VVHO WAS INCITING ANCE KICKS PULLERS TO CAUSE A DISTURB that hp n, q« V, tnal 0,1 a charge Rnart
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  • 113 7 Jerusalem. AS a protest against the Palestine Government's censorship on the local press and the ban on local juvvs other than that issued officially, all editors of Arabic newspapers m Palestine have decided at a meeting to suspend publication f»r :i fortnight. \i the end of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 pSss "Wing rich I mm into "in, I Jt Co "ox 615. Singapore
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    • 60 7 DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all steel construction—rustproofed. Open visible springs harbour Promotes Healthy Sleep ticasonably Priced «>ody it gives even the Spm Straight. I Ext?J mm ende by Authorities Extremely comfortable-doe, "ot 2£ Write for Descriptive folder DIAtnOND riETAL I PROOUCTS co tvn 1 V E2 AHnL Wcnt//aciurcTs of
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    • 265 7 by the contrVllleU Vaccine mstitute. MNSULĔAA is the only safe and effective remedj that stood the test for over ZS years. Don't take chances. Take LOBL'LINA and gain back your health. per bottle of CO tablets from lead.ng usts. GLVCC'."METER I With this simple apparatus Diabetic patients can have the
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    • 519 7 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Send your date anc time of birth or trie A Ume 01 writing the letter *nd approximate ape. You will v 4. Jv/ be furnished with XW|>/ particular* regarding health family, profession, m cx P€ns«. unexpecrea SZfSftSS misfortunes, lotteries^ce* and ail other important event*. One year
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    • 178 7 GOLD LEAF TEA Tea in the 17th Century v.as sold at £10 a pound! Had the then enthusiasts tasted Gold Leaf Tea, the economies 1 soul of the Tea Drinkers cf yon would not have been outraged even* at this amazing price. lIWK OF €11IXA (Incorporated in China by Special
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1038 8 a m mm that's "SHE" enters. All eyes are upon her. On every lip the question "who is SHE?" Immaculate from head to foot styled to the minute —lookmq -as if she had just come from the hairdresser. And then the secret is out. SHE only goes occasionally to the
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    • 271 8 FAMOUS DOCTOR'S IDEAL REMEDY FOR STOMACH PAINS Sd ratcd' Manncsia gives excellent resvUs and is the -ideal remcdv for I'omach pains and acidity. It is particucrly recommended fo, Gastritis. Stomach Pains. Flatulence ai d even Stomach Ulcers:' H Lehmann, Faculty of Medicine, Paris. If further proof were needed that stomach
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    • 94 8 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores j CONTRAGON CAI SI BS _afe and sure cure for acute ar.d chime me-htal Afecfcarjcs, etc.. ua cither sex Cure, without causing if* i t -ion or burning sensatnn. Reduce* rflammation. stops the discharge am« 1 every part. Bcirs testimony
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    • 102 8 I|'-s~/ For headar.H», tooth- I Positive and fast- WsM A I ach«, neuralgic and working, without I A rheumatic pains— *w affecting the heart or Igr and fever due to J j upsetting the stom- MĔ* y cold*. p I oeh. Doctors and PWI aaiwMiiiiiy.pwjr-MJJI-. g*Fgff Hr Clarks' "Anchor" Stranded
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    • 23 8 is a P |can:r \J denied (BROADt A I (m J m good mush q| v Aor sinoiv ||]M •jpec J HOE BOONj^l
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 922 8 Talks Fc* Women 6.05 Big Ben. John Gaumont Palace Cinema. Bri- John Snagge will describe what j '\V_ i V.N/ r mingham. happens in the studio. I] I U G35 'Have you Brought your Music? Plantation melodies. orepanng for a charity concert Trie news and announcements. at Mrs. Massingherd's. Dialogue
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  • 65 9 ~1 ingredients that a ptsd have arc in "Algiij show in every res!ll I !m> Capitrl dramatic plot to (nil veil a story rim dramatic cJithe leading role Alters If la x to iiis doom o lending female j Hid} Lemarr and rmmg newcom* rs at]
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  • 44 9 iratioj W ideniiig Hoi pa ant of East ar.d ni d i the second time Victoria Ifemor* hi performance had ood, but last night d themselves, and the hair of sfl always reached 1 will be presented at the again on Satur-
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  • 290 9 T H E popular Shanghai Kcvue mm* hi—ln. ii„ nit u r 4 r Broadcast last rush* from the The manager of the Chinese .see' i>n z/u c B-M.B.C, Mr Kai BnV, Khjw marie arrangers for the *fSH was entirely in
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  • 356 9 THE slats ni the stud'os have recently hem given (he advantage el studying with one of the finest vocal coaches in the world. m He is Maestro Romano Romani, world fatuous lor his work as a coach, a r/*anist and a composer, and recently
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  • 46 9 MARGARET Sullavan i* off on a vacation trip to New York. ROBERT Montgomery, appearing with Janet Gaynor in "Three Loves Has SS? IS maki »ff hi Christmas p i a ,,s early He and his family will spend the holidays on the actor's New York
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  • 144 9 |*HE Shanghai Revue Kir's who.-;-perfonaaote Ust week drew record crowds to the Empir Theatre, will now be giving performances a* the Sun Theatre, at the New World beginning from tonight. The show is one of the most modern l its kind produced In M;
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 106 9 \/£y When a MAN tells you— Jj. t*»*** is year, since he had X/ his last dental trouble, N //X that his dentist mended a good tooth powder and that he has J iff mwtd Calvert's ever since, V HP remit he has, at X which are the cavy oi
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 163 9 —11l )AILY CROSSWORD I I' SV alwnv« CLUES DOWN: 1 He may be more vindictive than a plaintiff. wt.s L> TMs for snaring huma- to tear o ls now llle Sal. isl v v 3. Aromatfc ointment. I 1 1 number Snake md language: How dare Mr. v< -"i slander?
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 401 10 I Come en a Thrill packed visit to ALGIERS... I City of Dark Streets and Sinister Secrets... and meet I I HEDY LAMARR, alluring exotic star Sensation of I the year! I S| SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY I Si mV %HI Till at 3,15 I y tA■ B 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15
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    • 400 10 FIVE MEN FACE DEATH NO BUGLE CALL NO ROLL I OF DRUMS WHEN THEY VOLUNTEERED IN BATTLE- I AGAINST A SCOURGE WHOSE VERY NAME SPELT DEATH. OPENING TO-NIGHT je-jj. PAVILION DAILY MIRROR "Ore IjHUM^jLgfl cf the most memorable ot IHHQVPPV99^^^9 recent hits a stunning 47l hWI Vlllm picture powerful, im-
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    • 173 10 i ROXY BAR own* s pm. till midni^T*| J A MAGNIFICENT SHOW OPENS TO-NIGHT 61, 6c 5.15. JI PACKED WITH THRILLS. HUMOUR. j FAtKtu wiin FUN LACTGHTER AND ROMA] i IfWJBi t II A IS I, i; si LAr<;ino\i O F WIIA T IS I I A Mayflower Production with
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  • 235 11 Sins t [m.t t*. Wednesday. vi pullers, J"*" Ah Tee, Goh \!i Teng and ifoi claimed trial beV-,. ronrad (Hdhani in the p !hi*- moraine *V n nerc charged that yesteru"' 1 j |fl hi they loiiiinitte'l d 1 I sacks .>i Hour rained at
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  • 23 11 I 17.500 lb. 45.090 lb. 05.000 Lb. 27,500 lb. i 19.309 ib. 95,000 lb 45,700 lb !<7,c00 lb. 53.C00 lb.
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  • 159 11 A r the Singtpore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's 1403 rd Aucti n held on Oct 12 and following were: Catalogued 1,569.005 lbs-tons 700 45 Oilered 1.333,702 4 o Sold 1.209,306 539 oi London-Spot 8 12 d j New Y-rk Spot 17 1 16 cents PRICES REALISED
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  • 69 11 Tne menace to British medicine and the British public by the influx of alien 1 doctors is discussed in a letter sent tc j ail medical men and M.P.s. Dr Alired Welply, secretary of the Practitioners' Union, points out that these undesirables are not accustomed to
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  • 106 11 Reuter. •"]UTK world now has reason to I ope that the Munich conference may be ifie forerunner of further conversations in which may be evolved international understandings which will assure p are fcr Europe and p. ace for all the world for decades/ declared United States
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  • 158 11 S Sinjranore, Wednesday. TANDING calmly in the dork with bnmobile features, Baaanba Sinrh received sentence of three years when he was found euihv by the tun 10-day on two ehsrfe* of iwakjn* a false claim of the loss of a prrpus,ory note, and BSing is rename
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  • 120 11 Ai nved from N.E.I, by KNILM "PK-AFL."—Mr G R. DOTSett, Mr J.A Kuyner. Mrs. Nicuwkuyk. Mr. Ove-eem. An. Arends. Mr. de Landmeter. Left for Saigon by KNILM plane 'PKAFL"-- Mrs. Arends, Mr. A. H Alcan oj Huang T.sing I. ■\vjved from NET by KLM plane PelHcaan''--Mr. Kusters.
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    • 241 11 j THE MUSIC STUDIO. Oxley Chambers, I ISS-15. Oi chard Road. Singapore. LENA HUNTER, A.T.C.L. (Modern Methods oi Teaching). Musical knowledge classes for children ages 3—5. G—B, 9—12, includes Percussion Bands, Rhythmic Games and Movements, Class Singing and Operettas The Trotter Method of Musicianship a? taught by the j Trinity
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    • 83 11 j EMPIRE (Tanjong Pagar 7 P.M. 9.15 P.M.) PETER LORRE In C II A k I I* j The Brenth-iakinf Climax ot t a TenSe Drama of Flvinc. 111 Fools. Stolen Plans. International Spy Rings and Deathless Lore j M«:st Gripping sky stor> j By 20 th Century Fox. FNS
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    • 25 11 f J Coming Shortly To The 5 j ALHAMBRA j j Robert TAYLOR I j j Barbara SfANWYIiK i* mm \g| VICTOR McLAGLEN I M.
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    • 204 11 "KIDNAPPED" film version of Robert Louis Stevenson's great story which opened at the AT HAMBRA THEATRE last nijrht is an excllert picture and extremely well clone—"Singapore Free Press j B A 20th Century-Fox Picture with *StjA W% WARNER RAXTER .JBt X I FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW MM i ARLEEN f\ j 5
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  • 672 12 IT is to be hoped thai the Commission of two from Groat Britain which lias already begun its study of higher education in Malaya will have realised that, in spite of the slow response to the request to the general public ton submit evidence and views, the labours
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  • 878 12  -  ACTING DIRECTOR "LOW" OUTLOOK A Wrong Policy By C.H. Stanley Jones CAN any reader recall when English education began in Malaya v Not so recently as you might think. It was. in fact, before Singapore was founded When the East India Company established the
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  • 456 12 JAPANESE invasion of South China proves two things (1) that the land and Yangtse attack on Hankow was a failure and (2) that Chamberlains Anglo-German friendship policy is right. The new threat to European interests in China should speed up the fourpower pact. The military object of
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    • 82 12 .7' Cl Cai aloyue. It uill give us great pleasure to send you one i>) these catalogues it yon H ill lei us know. ROBINSON CO., LTD. IZaVteL gin SlipiiQ THE RESULT OF OVER 200 YEARS EXPER,ENCE jj I 111 II P IN CIN DISTILLING Have You Heard 77t£ Emerson
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  • 517 13 Fea r Of Britain L iqu ida ted v w- t! A the South t hina invasion K a direct outcome of i. h Air eomer.t i- advanced in Chinese oolitic*! circle l run the Jar.anese Government has decided „n i„ •;r;'
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  • 104 13 v't the fifth 1 io.akia is ap approved commission '.va> ivceived in J .u c Dmpromises 'i.e Godesburg I lew cases does with the Godesiations being from throughout. I, northwards J ie Is ten to 11 than the L the Ge man I
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  • 29 13 J j air liner 1 Oct. l with 13 !Ml Frank- md on a border after rcn by plane and I Ii reached i
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  • 21 13 1 n E POLICE Ell O|JT n, tl? ko "*> Oct. IT I "»vernor has i-xtraordin-reserve for 1 ""rther notice
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  • 280 13 British Official Wireless. 2^.«AStfS X f He said a survey of the whole lengtn Oi ij\e oi trunk ronds har* been comPje'tTi and a long term policy drawn up »Ji zT. -.1 road. v ere realignment or safeguards agdnsi unsuitable developments are necessary an
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  • 34 13 British Official Wireless. Nearly 1,000 recruits were accepted for the Regular Army last week The increase for all arms numbered P49 —an increase of 528 over the corresponding week of last year.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 37 13 British Official Wireless. Captain G. Eyston, who established a V„ PPW world lam* yneed record of W7*l In Br*tf*h c?r ?*sl m^nt 1 nt B~rr**vWe Bait Plata reached London yertenfav on hi* return from America.—British Official Wireless
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  • 129 13 Reuter. is feared, says a Paris message, that th'-v is now little hope of saving the life of the Grand Duke Cyril, head of the house ol Romanoff, who has been lyip.g in the Americar. hospital for the past fortnight suffering from gangrene in
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  • 52 13 British Official Wireless. AN October 1 the official strength of the Territorial Army—lB6,6B9 officers and men— was the highest ever recorded since the war. Recruiting figures for September—2,6lo—aLso constitute a record fcr one month. The anti-aircraft strength has been increased by 686 officers and men. British
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  • 206 13 1 BEUtVE a weak Britain, either in policy or armaments, is the greatest Hanfer to European peace v present moment. That is why I resigned in February and 1 have never altered mi reeling and I don't alter ii now." So declared Viscount Cranbcr.ie
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  • 203 13 British Official Wireless. TH A 2"" "T" <! *ot opportunities f jr Territory Wu f'" 1 SOmt f ,h iatiea by the kvai secretary on Monday. wi he »SO staff appointments in the event of mobilisation. The scheme has been evolved aittl due regard to
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  • 102 13 Opposition Grows In London Reuter. CTKONG opposition is being launched to the reti<»cession of Tansanyika to Germany Us the outcome of any Anglo-German negotiations en the question of the grant of colonies. tt J f he SfWnciJ of the joint East Africa Board, which represents British and
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  • 34 13 AT the beginning of November municf th?RLr leCtion s "facing one third inn i local «HMCils will be held in near:y 400 boroughs throughout England ?M excluding London.-8.-ish Official Wireless. M 1
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  • 73 13 Reuter. THE Lord Mayor of London has return- ed to London by air f rom Pi ague Where he consulted the authorities hi regard to the disposition of his fund oid Czechoslovakia refugees, which now totals over £50.000. .The Lotd Mayo:- told Renter he found I
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  • 80 13 Reuter. ynF French ex-premier, IC Flandin rf a ranoroach-«r-.r wt»i cerr.vnv eliminated in his ele*rapMn* to HirW ~n Munich agreement. Ls now visiti.io rj He left Mflun for PMrenre yesterday It Is believed he will later visit Rem" M Plandfn has recently been nur~um<- an active
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    • 86 13 It A big. j~* > v j inghoir;c offers this feature which is H the covered meat-saving U| General Electric Co., Ltd., mart:: IJ§ te«d /ft"?/ bi-i/jcKty Etc trie Cooking nnimi I SHE' Refrigeration Demonstrate ns at "a. r the "Magnet ll<,>r,c of Comfort," Batff pr-rr-r-i cr?/ 0 Singapore, between
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  • 261 14 (Malay* Tribune gpc ia!) I*HE outbreak of hostilities in Soiuh China ha? resulted in the id ration of the departure for the china Wr»r Zones of the special Tribune staff representative, Mr. Lim Mono- Ror. Mr. Lim. who hud originally planned to
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  • 85 14 From Our Own Correspondent) J.diore Rahra. Wednesday. TWO were killed and two others ut re seriously injured when motor car, while travelling to S nai from Johore Banru. came ill to collision with a lorry and tinned tirtle at the 4'» milestone Scadai Road. The
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  • 240 14 Singapore, Wednesday. ACCOUNTS of witnesses at the Scrangoon Road motor crash on April 3(1 when three men lost Iheir li\es. and several others injured were given by Tamils and Malays in the Assizes today before Mr. Justice Pedkrw in the trial in which an
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  • 40 14 Reuter. Berlin. Oct 12 DRITISK newspapers of yesterday's date V were confiscated in Berlin by the Police It is believed the confiscation was due to publication of reports ol Vienna demonstrations wherein Cardinal Innitser was wounded —Reutei
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  • 417 14 Singapore, Wednesday. THERE was a dramatic end to a long awaited trial in the Fifth Police Court this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh when the charge of criminal intimidation preferred against the local boxing promoter, Mr. A. E. Beavis by Mr. Samuel Fung, the local
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  • 79 14 i Singapore, Wecine.sdav n the Second Court I his morning was a Tecchew named Keh Eng Ten- who c aimed trial on a i barge that he at 3 v m thi morning at the five-foot-way of 4 Ua n g scan HUeeL> committed inert
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  • 495 14 Andrew's Cathedral. Sjrgi'pore, was the scene of an interesting wedding yesterday afternoon. The bridegroom was Dr. Edward Laidlaw Thomson and the hrkit Miss Dukie Rlspeth Mary Redfeam. The Bishop of Singapore officiated and Mr R K. Auten was at the organ. Both the bridegroom ar.d
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  • 157 14 YESTERDAY'S SESSION OF THE OVERSEAS CHINESE CONGRESS DECIDED TO ESTABLISH A CENTRAL ORGANISATION IN SINGAPORE FOR ALL CHINA RELIEF FUNDS IN THE SOUTH SEAS. The session began at 9 a.m. with Mr. Ons Chuan Seng of the Philippine in ihe chair. Delegates submitted oral reports
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  • 64 14 Singapore, Wednesday. rhr: charge against Chua Aik Seng of driving negligently at ?.44 p.m. on I June 15 at the junction of North Canal Rjad and New Bridge Road. w r as to-day educed by Mr. C. H Koh. Traffic District Judge, to one of driving without du<
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  • 306 14 A TERRIBLE DISCOVERY, BEHIND WHICH IS BELIEVED TO LIE A STORY OF JEALOUSY FOLLOWING DOMESTIC DISCORD BETWEEN AN ELDERLY LANDOWNER AND HIS PRETTY YOUNG WIFE. WAS MADE ABOUT 8.30 YESTERDAY MORNING IN LIM TWA TOW ROAD. IN UPPER SERANGOON DISTRICT. In a bungalow ol bricks and
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  • 40 14 Under the auspices of the junior literacy department of the Ceylon Tamils Association, Mr. K. Muthucumaru will 'give a talk on "The Goal of hide at the Association Hall at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. M.
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  • 13 14 Miss Dulcie Elspetb Mar; I; pictured after her meddia day.
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  • 163 14 Singapore It'ednestty SIX weeks rigorous npriMMtfl was the sentence passed n Bi Ah Boon by Mr. Conrad Oldham w 'he Second Police Court this urning when his worship humd lit* cused guilty of attempted extort* of SIC from a bicycle sfc*p nm Court Inspector 1 I
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  • 108 14 „..|,r BP ANOTHER the v*r\ i-i"" CIJ programme P rr *"JJ children ami y»u«q !ors gaporc will be given "< w Memorial Hall on A| and on Wednesday Oct. The demand for concerts has bee-. Committee has < formances of thi kets for eh buted
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  • 80 14 Shanvhai. Oct. 12. UKWS from Tokyo of the JapW ansa* invasion of South China, carried in extra edition.* ol the newspapers, caused a surprise among the general populate which did not expect the invasion to occur so soon .it Olio kpoltetiiMu inter viewed
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    • 50 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. rHOiVE 5808 SIN GAP ORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: BBREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. L —NG K «N CHEE, ■W KS? 0 IEE FN <* TEH, L LEE Al! WENG, HK a NG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD.
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  • 81 15 This Picture, just received, shotvs I the retreat of the Czech troop, who n few «ays »f» uere foify prepared for war. fren, Zc„ c of the 153 h< Waiueh four-Power pact Ihe /one lies n the mfc herder b,the Riesen mountains. There tare been reports of
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  • 55 15 I t i man, As i: tanl Scout Comi. Malays on Saturday I iv.i »i i a lay School (Victoria Street). Dr. J. S. Webster. President of the St Ton Ambulance Association (District ot alaya), will present Certificates ;o the Malay Scourers who recently passed
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  • 116 15 the China journal wh< i t and flew over 1 that The gßttning surface and the beach are black with moving figures, while the whole scene is a veritable hire of acti- I vhy Ti.e concentration comprised capital ships, aircraft carriers, destroyers, and j trs
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  • 751 15 Sir William McLean's Address (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. JUDGING by the letters and articles which have appeared >n the Press, people in this country deserve to have th e very best education that can be prov ded. Thai opinion was expressed by
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  • 355 15 «r FOR ALL READah, 1 im Pliant day c o u T e J° r and '««"spi Z°JtL 1 any business convina I !u 6 sea cnd shi P- rf i 4 er Mictions a good day for quick-moving business, excellent for the trad.esSP C IAl
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  • 72 15 Reuter. Hankow. Oct. \2 f£HE Chinese air fore, limbed the remnant? >f the Japanese divisions who are desperately holding out two hills w st of Tehan where the Chine se claimed a victory yesterday. Meanwhile the Japanese forces capturi j Yaikow. a strategic pass northwest of
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  • 85 15 Prague, Oct. 12. Till-; Lord Mayvr of London has constituted a local committee to distribute the fund he is raising in Great Britain for the relief of refugees in Czechoslovakia. The committee of which an Englishman, not yet appointed, will be president, comprises of a Czech,
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  • 51 15 Singapore. Wednesday CHUA Seng Hong, a Hokkien cyclist, V was to-day fined $8 or in default 12 days' r.i. by Mr. C. H. Koh in the Traffic District Court for* negligently riding his bicycle and thereby colliding with a bus on Keppel Road at 5.10 p.m., on
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    • 17 15 that^rP^S ,lar t0 Attractive a« «retchea well but fits snugly to the PRICE 65 CTS. I PTEAWAYSe
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    • 94 15 TAIKOO SUGAR Better sugar is not to be had—not only in our opinion, but in that of hundreds of our customers most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: mm mmmv"PHONE: STORE 5376 (1 lines).
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  • 344 16 TENNIS Kliney Cup S.C.R.C. Open Tourney THOSE who expected the S.C.R.C. t.» score an easy victory over the S.C.C. in the doubles of the Kliney Cup inter-club competition the S.C.C yesterday afternoon were sarprised when the Cricket < lvi) representative! fully extended the C hinese pair although the match ended
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  • 14 16 W. H. Drooglever abcut to smash in the Kliney Cud tourney.
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  • 174 16 HUE tie in the S.C.R.C. invitation VI tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday was outstanding. It ras »he match between So 1» Ho junior champion of Batavia, who made his local debut against A. Abed in the open singles. Ti T "ho ca:ne over with
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  • 187 16 LIM Hee Chin and E. J. Ellis respects carried &tl first honours in "A" ana "C" Cashes oi the V.M.C.A. handicap tennis tournament last night. Both matches went into three sets. Noel Barber arid A D<wood conceded walkover to Dr. Loh Poon Lip and Yadi in the
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  • 35 16 Life S'lvrio Classes tor V.M.C.A. p.'ernbers will be by Mr. I,ee Epn" M ng commencing to-morrow at tn| V.M.C.A. pool. All who wish to join should register their names without further delay.
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  • 748 16 Great Tussle At Anson Road Pulau Brani 3; Publishers 2. AFTER ONE OF THE GREATEST TUSSLES IN THE CUP SERIES, THE COMBINED PULAU BRANI SIDE BEAT THE SECOND DIVISION TEAM, THE PUBLISHERS, IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE SINGAPORE CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION
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  • 47 16 THE smallest liorse in the Cambridgeshire, a rank outsider, beat the biggest horse who was favcuiilc and ear lied top weight. Both are French bied, as was the third horsed A head separated first lroni second, and m N>nd Ir< i third.
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  • 23 16 incider.l in rugby match en the Padang in which the S C.C. "A" beat a Changi XV
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  • 50 16 Ti:s in the S ngapore Badminton Championships will be pleyed as follows: Saturday at 7.15 p.m. Men's Single- (Anal): Seah Eng Hee vs. Wong Peng Soon. Commercial House: < aits Times Press S.C. vs. Wearne Bros. Sports Club. Sunday at 10 a.m. Inter-School: St. Joseph's Institution vs. Victoria
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  • 33 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. Heme rugby matches played yesterday resulted as follows:— Berkshire 14: Middlesex 20. D rbyshire 0: Durham 11. 9; Police Union 0. Gloucestershire 10; North Midlands 3. —Reuter.
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  • 23 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. Celtic beat Queen of South s—l in the firsi- division of the Scottish I eagut yesterday. Reuter.
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    9 16 Incident in soccer match at Anson Koad.
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  • 192 16 THE Padang clubs meet in their annual hockey "Derby" to-day wit** the iirst teams playing on the S C.C. pitch and the second strings at the S.R.C. end. The WSM be: SC.C Ist: Lt. J. S. Aveling. P. F. Kinsey, R. A. U. Todd; Lt. M. LeonardWilliams,
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  • 264 16 8 TN a very scrap i A relieving feat the fine exhibition Kun ;md hi threi Association ilu-b-, Y.M.t A. X a try) to nil al '< yesterday. The Y*a w< re i ihe field for tin m; first half ol the
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    • 11 16 j A Tankard of Health Distributed by Fraser l> Neave Ltd.
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    • 38 16 •i On CLOTHES To be up-to-date you must GOOD CLOTH means SMARTNESS. Qui RESISTING SUITINGS ore smarter than ever be TRADE MARKS HANAVA RIVt CREASE RESISTING Suitings The Buckingham Gametic Co., L* MADRAS. iwwi mtm* »VAt'OB •l" j
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  • 127 17 French Horses To The Fore NEW'MARKET, CAMBRIDGE. OCT 12 L. i: A IKS TRIUMPHED AT NEWMARKET TO- 'I I K FIRS/ LEG OF THE AUTUMN DOUBLE !:l. AM» F.SARE\V1T( lit WENT TO THE 50 ;o.M FRANCE, M. MELLFR'S FIVE-YE \R-OLD Kl'Wu liOTTOM WEIGHT. IN A TERRIFIC
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  • 22 17 j j Club th P resen t the sal Royal Ah r P y J y H J ilian
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    27 17 N. S. Wise looks on while his partner (see page 16) <jets ready to smash, in the Kliney Cup tennis at the S.C.C. yesterday < frionne).
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  • 54 17 IIAFFLEfi College beat the Singapore C Its by four B als to two at hockey vesferday at the College ground. At K ~'Mime the Celts led by two goals to one. ttneikh Hussein and Shui Tel scored twe goals each fcr the winners while Kohlofl «2» netted
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  • 346 17 'fames Inst. .5. 7th Battery.. 0. G IV ESi f Ooti all-round display, 71 hiL ~lstit swamped the c „in' aV3 5 a cry Rjl yesterday c.r^n/ < at^ hOCkey on the school Mound to the tune of five goals to mJ/^J? 0 mon
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  • 382 17 Has i* ever occurred to yon whe spinning along on beautiful or bumpy reads, that mosquitoes are capable o: putting a complete stop to motoring? Not because they might attack you in SWarms, Lut because they are capafde of making tyres so expensive that the horse and
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  • 41 17 [Frosii Our Ozcn Reporter] ivnivini Ipoh Wed "esday. JMMYIIU AL slow work was done this morning »>> horses trainin!raek CC nd third sa r M N orc,i s Worses were seen 2. me huv,ng arrived yes terday.
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  • 58 17 TANG LIN Club won both singles ties afternoon at their courts at ranglm when they met the Muni nte Ch b khe ™ney Cup -e"l^" 0 llo^ ment 52 result? bcS Fak 'T***"» Club) at raX Yev. iM.S.C 6—4; 6—4 k L Mon- (Tanglin Club* beat
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    • 13 17 WOMEN!! i. 1 ■i I I ixidy (.'jf "'turn M 4 j i
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    • 185 17 WRIGHTS Coal Singapore. Joseph Travers Sons Ltd. Another ,A good gain i thanks to SCOTT'S, lr the vital tonic extra 4 A v that every baby needs SCOTTS Emulsion sup- Avoids teething troubles, plies concentrarcd nourish- Resists disease. Your doctor ment in an easily digestible will tell you how SCOTT'S
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  • 367 18 OVER $500 TAKEN IN COLLECTIONS [From Our Own Correspondent} Catu Pahat. Wednesday. TWO investing cbaritv basket bail matches in *id of the China Celiaf Faai were played at the Chinese Recreation Club's basket two tea; I from Kluang, the Hwa Eng Gfris School and the Chinese
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  • 91 18 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Johore Bahru, Wednesday. H. D Grundy and Goh Teik Chow scored an easy victory over G. Lowe and F. Wyatt in the doubles semi-finals of the Johore Bahru District Teachers' tennis .ournament, the score being 6—2, 6—o. The winners will meet Soo
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  • 10 18 Bembroke -< I his doubles (IViaaae),
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  • 79 18 THE fourth annual ci c-p laki jvhi be the "J presented by C Controller of P< the following take part: Mohamed I! w A Chong Cheong iin bin Saraii Bj ib -J iah bin Kechot, I bestian Then, H• n ii A 3 Jumaat
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    • 62 18 Be Careful in wearing unground Sunglasses, which may cause your eyes to be delectlve. Go to Nan Sin and see the modern frames ntted with Genuine Chance "English Crookes' B or B2 Dark glasses fcr Safe and Comfortable Vision, At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House 525, North Bridge
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    • 209 18 GOT FAT AFTER HER OPERATION f'ruschen Restored Norma! Fi sureIt is qui.te common to put on flesh after an operation—especially if you are middle-aged. That is what Happened with this woman, who decidco 10 throw it off again. "Three years ago, I had a very serious operation," she writes. "The
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    • 53 18 I I F r FEMININE OWfftM*" 1 I Free particular I Manufacturers: Mi v 15, .North Bridge B«* PILES! There- *ffM maddening tor;,r youtli.it. trf*M at once it r.f'jß soothe and co:, -•>■" piles. Read of letters. 1J 1; po:.. s wb complete I B I tc a Zan J
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  • 167 19 letter J lnteU Wnt from aUy 8ub > e <* h °"l readers, but in publishing them we do no necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. I Malaya Tribune] I tion with the Chinese I ellers have been Saturday evening. ;n. r other
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  • 171 19 beei tol I that F■ asked to approach I t Malayan do I n authority on the sub- nope some ?ood will result 1 avon Commission u.uiv i.s wrons in the c attempting to roment schools should ►Is there is a a an s pay for ft 'aj'dren. and
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  • 238 19 I To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune I sif .—I was a spectator at n «savsi the game* tos'abwiMa'be fc£3 ri e s^ectators —Eurasians, Chinese -mH th n p S Tpn ri h ed ancl seated themselves Oii the benches. As the Pimo j res he watchman
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  • 359 19 fTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune 1 I Sir,—Your paper is certainly a i "watchdog of the people's rights'* Recently there was the case of the dis- i missed detectives, which you took up so well, and now there is the allegation oi i cruelty in
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  • 297 19 ITo the Editor of the Malam Tribune] I d hoCks Singapore.- in the Sunuay Tribune of Oct 9 unc^eH Vho r c thinr fWteulOttS and SSdani°« Singapore is not urti. me s.CR.c. committee know uh it are doing and a good deal more about tennis than the Sunday
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    • 12 19 •< energy H i l*Of 1 neve- I Tg cures' i' l "Ward
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    • 203 19 Ton sumption has BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. :;k p vonklkman, discovers <>! the new remei>\ for consumption oiinu.s- as it may .seem atter centuries of failure. a remedy Mas been discovered that has cured the aeadly Consumption even m the advanced stages 01 the disease.
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    • 208 19 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours rrnm IoaJVvfJJuV to suffer memory and bSat 1 BI »nhood- «reak b 'ood, Sick,; •kin' d«^i7 neBB »"»I«rs t„ causa an Am -i' ss and i" 1 -dtacovered a ,m i ;,n Doctor has tronhiU' 5K> ,;lsv to end doea away Tltß
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    • 157 19 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTP. J TO-NIGHT J f!vf STERS AND B LL Y HEATON 5 NOTICE H<UMV, uth Qcrim, f I SSr ;hi I Ann Dinner and Bai. VottoWremen in v;J,av, j »oo.m (!.os;;». j A DEL PHIFoFeIT r «»f GMpBN a to-night special dinner k dance f 3 ;,l S,C
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  • 327 20 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday THE suggestion that Government should consider using 1 Internal Air Service to allow quicker transmission of mails to outlying villages and towns in Selangor was mad, at It day's meeting of the Selangor State Council held
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  • 85 20 Relatives—as seen by witnesses aTottenham Police court recently. I knew my husband had calledl. I saw his footprints on the carpet, 3 R. lone.—A woman. Mv father-in-law in his younger days was'so big that I could not stand op to him Now. thank goodness, ne
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  • 232 20 THE ricksha districts of the 1: Canal Road area nere o night writes a Tribune Paser Lane in Weld R commotion ensued after 9 p.m. bit nothing serious developed. Police patroLs com.;, midnight there was Meanwhile the negotiation ment are still at a d< Ricksha owners ha.
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  • 29 20 1 B rth of a son to Mr B mv wife of the explorer a^ u J| Br on Division, at vi !h,',rp Hall. Bri« nounced.
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  • 26 21 j m s pit lure shows how the Chinese wounded on the Yangtze front l moved over roti&'t country to casually stations.
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  • 390 21 WEARING Ihe blue overall Uiiiiorm of China** women field workers, Madame Chiang Kai-shek, China's First Lady, set a Hankow base hospital inti c of wonder and delight when she walked in with a pol helpers Fori the 1,000 wounded soldiers. i notabfc example to the
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  • 671 21 Behind Japanese Lines JHE Chinese guerillas operating behind and inside the Japanes lines in North China alone number some 600,000 able-bodied lighters. They have organised their own banks where even travellers cheques can be cashed, have also organised schools ior all
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  • 122 21 Central News. Hongkon?. THE Burma Overseas Chinese Ambulance Corps sent to China to rend or medical aid to wounded Chinese scldie-s on nV <w at ?o 0n8 xf ns by the ss Sirdhana on bept. 28. It was greeted at the »viia:i oy
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  • 201 21 H. Nanchang. '»H a Chinese private, (now Clnen lang. guarded a hill sin-gle-handed during recent fighting at Sikuln.g in th e gingtte sector until leinloicements came la his I rescue hSS now been revealed. It is stated that during the bittei fighting for the possession
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  • 244 21 Central News. Hongkong. (MAUN*; co-operation between England and the United Slates can effectively check Japan', agression on China, opined Mis, Freda Hey In an «*i»rf« inter\ien with the Central News She believed that America will nor give up her interests in China desp:t Japan
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    • 85 21 China. (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) agents Jusl to taste nice. 1 mrul of a !ll, ™ber of flavouring IZjZIZI The salty t.-ute and possibly the slieht smarting n^ indication of inflammatory process TtheTums sin S! a sure become normal, the smarting? ceases and Ttho l h °wever as
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  • 219 22 Kandy, Oct. public m v Sel ah presi*n?. Mupic .of th. Hose Sanr««. Mr Ma<M P The ri ,mn outlined the life and said that, Mr T miracles in the Gandhi i had jeri übera tion of non-violent wanar* Jl Mr RS S Gun wardene. M.S.C
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  • 65 22 Colombo, Oct. 4. 4 CIVIC reception may be A accorded the King of Siam. when he arrives in Ceylon from England next month \t to-morrow's meeting of the Colombo Municipal Council. Mr. 1 K. Dharmasena will move a resolution to accord such a reception to
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  • 108 22 London. Sept. 22. on Thursday, Sept. 22. there was a \erv pleasant gathering of Ceylon people and people interested in Cevlon at the Savoy Hotel. London, where they had lunch with Mr. George de Silva. The lunch was given in honour ot Sir Andrew Caldecott of Ceylon,
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  • 1779 22 "Ministry's Aim To Nazify Schools" Colombo, Oct. 1. t.,t,. l to bo the aim of the new Education WAZIFICATTO>I of Ceylon's education system was principal and teachers who Bill which was tooMhe' J» c Stanley Obeys****, crowded the Colombo Town Halt lot tne ruw
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  • 203 22 Colombo, S» i IS 4 RESOLUTION suppo motion which Mr. C. E Silva introduced in the State I urging the appointment of a 0 sion to inquire into the working the Coconut Board, was unanii passed at a ntteting of the I Planters' Jo :it Committee,
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  • 137 22 ('((loin 1 AFTER can the won-oiit < covered, with eigw and oth-jr bones, at Battery, Colombo, Di vitana, epifTapnical A rchaeo togfcal < gestfl that the huma those of Kotte soldiet are ascribed to P» ra of Kotte. *be wa B King in Ul2-1468 It is
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  • 1410 23  -  By- P. Joseph John rurse Ihe rewpoiisibility of a Dew** to suppress outbursts ~j violence, for ne governssewi can function in an atmosphere ie. i>ul il should also be hi* concern to keep a de!t finder
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  • 47 23 (United Press). TRIYANDRI'M, Sept 29—Mrs. E. 3. Kuruvilla, fifth President of the Travancore State Congress, was arrested to-day at the Railway Station, and sentenced to 18 months' simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 200 or in default further 4'mcnths' imprisonment. (United Press).
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  • 151 23 (United Press). Santinifcetan. Oct. 5. f\N being requested by the people of Travancore to send r/?e7« a message Dr. Rabindranath Tagore has sent the following: "Along With the whole country I have fcit grievously hurt that an enlightened I rut an State like
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  • 440 23 New Delhi, Oct. 4. JJKQI ESTEI) by the impri? oncd State Congress leaders in Travancore. Malhatmaji has issued a statement in which, while he elates 'heir hesitation to withdraw the memorandum they issued against the Dewan some time
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  • 123 23 (United Press). I have wires alleging tortures by the authorities. It is hard to believe them. T hope they are baseless. And if isolated Cases have happened I should hope that the Travancore Government wili prevent any future recurrence. I observe that the movement promises to
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  • 105 23 (United Press). Calcutta, Oct. 3. 4T a meeting cf the Travancoreana In Calcutta held yesterday a brant cf the State Congress was formed with T -'r. K. P. Thomas. Editor of the 'Orient Illustrated Weekly as the President and Mr. G. Sridharan as Secretary and Messrs. Joseph Kootiparamban.
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