Malaya Tribune, 19 October 1938

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1 IV Malaya Tribune
  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 1 >" Guaranteed Largest Sales i„l WVIL- No. 219. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, Oct. 19. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938 FIVE CENj
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    • 111 1 *I > BAY I 111 BU N E Dominant In Malaya WPS. 1 1. VI TO 1 foW Silver-phtrd. goM b.ii with rase $135. SEASON CO., LTD., I 115. V r(h Bi idgr l.'n.id. V u-GEDAR POLISH! THAT CLEAN DUST LESS HOME i FRIENDS ADMIRE. j j CL£AJVS AS IT
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    • 105 1 Out of thousands of cases, not one case of Failure has yet been reported Fullers tßrand) Celery Perles (each .small, easily swallowed perlc, contains the medicli al value of 261b. of Golden Celery) will give you ea.;e instead ol pain by 12 a.m. to-morrow. In a week your rheumatism has
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    • 226 1 SZS? ROSY F,NCiRS Jelch rosy futures BLUSH iES™* Men Bever ■unset the appeal of toft, loveMAROON PLUM RED |y i ands with fOSyTO It AY redwood tipped lingers So BAMBOO rfddy 4 ke Jour tutor© in SggfiT h nds ni POINSETTIA your p ersona m y with Sent of these
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    • 210 1 i THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The HI O It D t it i it i i: fin nog f Skin diseases quickly yield to Resi If yoa have eczema, ringworm or Resinol Ointment md Resinol similar itching, burning,unsight- So.ip arc absolutely free from I)' skin-eruption, try Resinol anything
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  • 219 2 Buhwayo, Si Khodesia. MR, A. M. Duggan Cronin of kimberley, wellknown photographer (»1 native life, has irrived here after a 4,000-mile trip among the native* of the Union, South-West Africa, and Portuguese >Vest Africa. Hi* trip lasted three months. Mr. Duggan Cronin, who has
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  • 59 2 Reuter. PANAMA message says the -our A Germans who yesterday were reported have b sen arrested for photographing defence works have been handed over to the civil authorities, as the law doe* not permit them being tried by the military authorities In peace time. Bail
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  • 537 2 fi—dua Del. WHILE (here lie no -inns whatsoever of physical or mental rl< eration unoMj the people of lonely I'iUairn ishmd, enden cultural degeneracy i- abun i t J This conclusion »s reached by n,' j P. Neill, who. with a mcdi j 'Dr. Duncan Cook'
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  • 131 2 Tokyo. TRYING to teftdi j lesson in ■MMI to statue cost Daisuke Ogawa, 36-year-old Japanese business man. nearly £3. He was on his way home after visi'in? several Tokyo bars when he saw the statue standing in tteni of a huilrtmr. "Good evening. Sir", said
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  • 185 2 Jerusalem. JACK >f Rccommodatfon made i. net\.-;pv for the Ist Battalion, the Leicestershire Regiment, to go under canvas immediately after its arrival in Jerusalem, where the battalion -vas sent a the first unit in the new Palestine emergency force to augment the garrison, Tl I» battalion's
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    • 451 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NUKDDKUTSCHKK INORDI (iucorpo;»ted In LLOYD Germany). Ed are the Company's ntended hxtures: i, MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI NOETH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S poie 1938 j "ONEISENAU" ontH North China Od. 27 i ms ■makbcrg'* omits Manila and Dalren Nov. 10 •ij SCHARNHGRST" omits North China Nov. 24 HOMEWARD.
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    • 472 2 P&o«nd BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). j p a S. N. CO.s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, a'porc 1938 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct 21 SOMALI BJWC Oct. 23 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 0.003 Nov. 19 J CHTTRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,0CU >>c. lti BHUTAN 6 10u
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    • 379 2 HOLIDAY CRUISES To: BANGKOK BAIGON. By Luxurious One Class Motorships. 5 I Displacement Tons. Krom Penang. P. S ham. Malacca, B ff** ll S mi. "Jutlandni- (11.100) 18-10 19-10 20-10 20-10 I ms. -Meonia U1.000» 8-11 9- 10-11 12-11 m s -Aliia" (U.BUQ) 30-11 1-12 3-12 SPECIAL 1 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
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    • 139 2 HAMBURG-AMERIK A LIN IE 8 Dcutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Nov. 1 S.S. NORDMARK Direct Nov. 9 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Nov. 30 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND
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    • 109 2 INDO-CHINA STfcAwi NAVIGATION (<>.. I T|) dncoruorated in Englancl| Hired Service to Japan via Hong**"" and to Calcutta via Penan:; Taking cargo on through Bui tag for Canton. Macao Swat< Chefo. Tientsin, Newchw ports, Formosa, the Phiiippmi VQH PCNAXG ANII CAW I I v Arr HOSANG In P S'UISANG Nov
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  • 155 3 Johannesburg. UNION revenue last month was £7,242.*>72—a drop of £54,000 as ecmpared with the corresponding incnth of the previous year. Customs and excise produced £i,180,604 last month as against £1.211,783 in August of last year, while tne post office revenue reflected an increase last month of
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  • 108 3 Brussels. i SEVEN-1 ON clock, with 144 dials, j the Invention of M. Edgard Heirman, a 10-year-old Belgian engineer, has been exhibited in the village school of Stekene, Belgium. On one dial the clock shows the time of day; other dials record the
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  • 140 3 New York. THE engagement of Miss Ciara Knyphen Williams to Mr. Henry i Osborne Macabe Merewhether, F.R.C.S.. of 18. Quain Court. Folkestone, Kent, has been announced here by Miss Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piatt Williams, of Lycns. New York. Miss Williams is their
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  • 218 3 London. lONDON*S next Lord Mayor will be Sir Frank Bowater, aged 72, a brother of the late Sir Vansittart Bowater M.P., who was Lord Mayor from 1913 to 1914. Sir Frank has been elected by the Liverymen of the ancient City Guilds at the Guildhall. His
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  • 255 3 Lyondon, Oct. 5. A further reduction n the time served as flight lieutenant is indicated by the promotions which have been made to squadron leader from October 1. The prescribed seniority gpiaJifyfn? for such liromotion was formerly five years, and was reduced to
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  • 130 3 Bilbao. PILGRIM Antonio Ageo Hormaechea, 17 stone, 52 years of age, has just walked 370 miles in fulfilment of a wartime vow. Confined in the prison ship "Cabo Quilates" in the early part of the civil war; he vowed that if ha ever got
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    • 405 3 (Idu&hiiMjmswiA. L CLIC NOTICES igapore Municipality TENDERS Invited for the rials or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing, lies for 1939, See Notice in Tender Room, i Steel Fabric Rein- during 1939, 12 noon, Nov. 7, 1938. Anhydrous Amd Calcium Chlog 1938. 12 noon, Oct. 25, 1938. t
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    • 522 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. To, E. E. STEWART, Esq Dental 10 sSrgeon, Carrying n business M "Va™ Road > Singapore. that an wtiorT has been SS^Sf CT xr COURT SINGAPORE in LEONP v?SS? E 1938 {{BONO YOONG of No. 264 A, Middle S a n pore in whi <* the plaintiff* claim
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    • 545 3 I PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRUNotice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of Debtor: MOHAMED NUSLN BIN DAUD. Address: Post Office. Kluang. Description: Telephone Operator. Number of Proceedings: JJ3. No. 70 of 1937. Date of which Wage-earner's Administration Order made: 21st November, 1937. Date
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    • 285 3 MISCELLANEOUS "nr»HE ARK," (Late) Fishing Pond, Pong gol. Refreshments— Cold Beer. EUROPEAN in good position seeks acquaintance refined European or S?ntpo?e eP,y B X 426 Malaya A HIGHLY paid administrative postBon is the normal attainment of c Bcnool of Accountancy trained man vvith a recognised qur».lifieation. Quality _a an Accountant,
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    • 27 3 Enduring Strength Easy Running— DIAMOND ROADSTERand Sports Models. Write for illustrated booklet and easy terms. MANUFACTURED BY Diamond Metal Products Co., Ltd. 601, Kampong Bahru Road, SINGAPORE.
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  • 179 4 Singapore, Oct 18. pY«hane° stock J .'J2.|« sued OS the Hingfcoi.S. «n. *M Corporal.on. SELLING 2 3% London T.T. 23T« London demand 2069 Lyons demand 242 Switzerland demand 136 2 Hamburg demand 54 7 a N >• York demand 55 5 8 Montreal demand 10 0 Batavia demand 99
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  • 717 4 Quotation By Fraser And <'o. MINING Singapore. Oct. 18. 5 pm. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. 44.0 b I*2 fanpat Tin m 301-nom \sam Kumbang J" 47|-nom \ustral Malay X! 2 6 6 Ayer Hilum 0 gg Weng 5g 3 24,3 bangrin Tin 43 j 4
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  • 17 4 Singapore. Oct. 19. The of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: SlO6 (up :J/ t>-
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  • 17 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers SBVfe (up Setters^ (up 1 .->)-
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  • 338 4 Singapore, Oct. 18. MINING Buyers Sellers 4 4V 2 5 11 2 Ampats 25 26*6 Ayer Hitams 23 3 2 43 Bangrins 45 j 50 Batu Selangors 0.42 Hitams 23 6 25 Hongkong Tin g 15 9 uhenderiangs Q 0 .85 Hong Fatts v i™
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  • 53 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Sir.gapore, G :od FAa in bales 2gl/2 (FOB. October) 10 4 No. I.X.RS.S. (Spot-loose > (awardable syore) a 2 *A dO October g* 29 do. Nov. Dec. g£ 29.i do. Ja.i.Mar. ga •nr Tune m j "'Work Spot Sheet U.S.
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  • 110 4 LIST W CI BRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct. IfcAg* financial Company DW-od Eg*. at ExD>v. Payable o? t 24 16% TIN. 8% fina i- Nov. 10 Oct. M Kamunting Tin 15 r Pa h an S Co, Fangnga R.vers «J Sl c less tax t oct. 9 5%
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  • 255 4 ti% Maynard 6c Co., Ltd., $30,000 int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 »0 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 rea. it>vj $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30- 67* >2 99>/2 norn lVs% 1907 i>ed. 1947 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ***** 108*4 norn 4>/?% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 345 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London Tue Previous To-day ritrrer Steady Easy RLoBrK Buyeri BV 2 Qoc 4 sellers 8 916 8 7ig Ut Forward (October. Hgft* 2nd Foiward (November. Buyers B'^ Srd Korward Jan Mar, ggg 8,1116 Previous To-day Chan© PALM OIL (Malay.) 4 12 6 rA P GO
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    • 265 4 THE EASTERN UNITED 4SSUTI IHCI CORPORATION- LIMITED rtRE, M ARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIf)FNf. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION \ND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. ***n CECIL STREET SINGAPORE F. W HALL, Oeneral Managej THE j EASTERN BANK LIMITED. j (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: i 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscrioed Capital £2,000.000
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    • 98 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. .incorporated In «rMte SetUemente and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and ccmtrolled JT The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited The Company, having the ne ss ary nowers is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section
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    • 130 4 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation^ (incorporated in the Straits SciUemc, CAPITAL: 900,001^ Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CUULIA STLttl, LONDON BANKERS: Trust CoMidland Bank. LtQ. I ationaJ k** l j Lloyds Bank, Ltd. j Branches |M -m. IS J° a Ne«'- r Road. P n -..ng.
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  • 381 5 (Malaya T. ibune Staff Reporter) QNE hundred and sixty-eight representatives from Hong Kong, litis China, Phillipines. Stem, Burma, East Indies. Celebes and Malaya attended the general conference of the China Relief Funds in the South Seas, held at the Chinese High School, Singapore.
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  • 155 5 DIRECTORS' report of the United Engineers, Ltd., for the year ended June 30, 1938, shows that the Company has made a net profit of $601,597.34 during the year. This sum together with the balance f «5114 719 84 brought forward from last Leccunt gives a
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  • 10 5 «K. T v KAH KF.E m< 7777.
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  • 155 5 jHtfcSDAI uas the first day of th* puWic participation in m ci J,k 1 Which marhp d the comI 'n'." 'V P- h «e. where emoUni linking is beginning i- u .1 role says caoied svnopthe "Trader's- column of 1,,,,,,'"''' tht Antaricaii national SEE? to us by
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  • 217 5 (Malaya Ir hune Staff Reporter) pOLICE constables, vehicles' inspectors, gave Second Magistrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham, a graphic description of scenes which took place at Arab Street, when ricksha pullers ran riot, affray ending in one of their number being killed. On a charge of rioting five
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  • 248 5 jyjß. T. C. Kong, Chinese ViceConsul, attended the Second Police Court yesterdaymorning, to give evidence in a maintenance case regarding certain Chinese customs relating to marriage and divorce. The Consul was represented by Mr. Richard C. H. Una while the respondent was r:presented by Mr. L.
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  • 62 5 A public meeting will be held at St Andrews School Hali. Stamford Road to-night at 8.30 p.m., when Professor Walter M. Horton. of Oberlin College. U S A., a special visitor of the World Student Christian Federation, will speak on. "Can The Church hold the World Together? The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 8 5 ■bab/^«cc^ljqB THE FOPEMO/T DEPARTMENTAL TORE OF /EPVICE (> ECONOMYjJ
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    • 228 5 Piles Drive You Crazy Don't let itching, blooding, internal or protruding Piles sap your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you crazy with pain. Chinaroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain in 15 minut> i so you can walk. ride, work and enjoy Hfe in comfort.
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    • 828 5 MIRACULOUS SPRING WATER THAT ENDS ACHES PAINS Mystery Remedy In many of the loveliest part? of the •arth, often bidden the hills, there Mth to the sur!.i>c mbacalOW springs, ■aden with curative mineral salts which* an- Nature's rift to suffering humanity. These mwttdnM salts are the natural cure for aches
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  • 94 6 London, Oct. 7. OIR Ronald Storrs is to tour \ugoS *iaßulgaria and Rumania, to w siavia, fh auspices OI give lectures md G f the British Council on Law rent Arabia and Cyprus. o«nihl aB intimate friend oi $Si*? of Cyprus
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  • 123 6 Helsinki. a BRITISH destroyer, H.M.S. A \crulam. which sank in 1919 after Btrifcing mine al stvrsudd. off the South-east coast of Finland, is bein* salvaged »>y a Hels nki company. Sixteen of her crew met their death In the disaster. Th- BhiD was
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  • 361 6 Ilutbah. NOMADIC school for E is one of the late t in devised for this grew by the Iraq Q vernment. S:me months ago the fi th° Desert was opened her aom the school for Beduin boys i lug. The Beduin here arm Sons
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  • 126 6 London. a SUGGESTION that Germany A should be invited to share in the administration of colonial areas— subject to an effective system of international control to protsct the natives from exploitation and militarisation—is made in a statement is-ued by the Society of Friends. It is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 284 6 YOUNGER mm TO-NIGHT If^s^ n „i nose Colour 'which contains MORNING See how much tresher This vlTcell food b obtained from care- begin «o In awe* r °okaloo. full v selected voting annuals. Science now >c f (non gre asy) in the morning; knows it is the loss of this
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    • 196 6 OVRHAUL'£" •Th. modem to He conation m.frW IJ S g p°wer'U W y ■IF il3 1 uawill positive cor- th l .JUI ?ro r ub!« res IUIHI normal compression. uc -"'J! I j .ssr-^sst» cm, I ...,-nr. rr.JiP« f plf tons through lU c5« instruction, [SS Snd this advert. IjS
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    • 10 6 Of Poisons And acids .V B a ""rvolous struct un
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  • 43 7 r .y t he New rapitol. la ilai players, i Brady to i Mailov. vau;maM town ,i s •••u and 3 00Q tht-v then th..v nj by the lodgings, payexcellent of th° welcome to iod feature Is shows some
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  • 58 7 ndon, O t. give lu-r I.- ot •in a nre the Vlheti re I ban an 1 Bg t gMgfl for s mgs voted I readers. tri< s 10 this i frr»m tlmC tO t Tr bute N contest and which is under Chronic* the London Hostl„>
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  • Article, Illustration
    8 7 Alice *.udv tries tier last night.
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  • 267 7 Great Experience At Small Pay her father and followed it all the way up. Two things my father taught me that I've never forgotten,' saia tne Glider brunette with the excitedmacK oyes who is starred with John Boles
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  • 27 7 j iora dont U» 10 UL cft vs Allen their theS Jenkins, they're o;f 0l f in uhv countries whose mono* m open.
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  • 77 7 i F«es3 of unhealthy fat takes >ca- i |,fl youVml out add, them prcmauu, biuudly constipated prop Spots jnc are addi- from the bod tioniu evils v\m aud wastes accumulating m tiu poisoning the bloody constipa- If you are ovcr-iat. In^nsa_to i ted Jet to your
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 104 7 OILS from trees used in k/ J making X f—"l keep your sk.n lovely through the ages olive and beautifiers and cleanser g U from trees *ci that is why I Palmolive Soap. I» smooth, I > Palmolive keepsjour skin so Try This Beauty Treatment I jSgmjfc I creamy neck
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    • 243 7 i ELECTROLUX w y me sa around wiin I MckNUk and U* I I |i J i ;ni, ut u i,<>x ewtiiu i a mcnth >ou 1 1 I tan ruu an !:lectrolux 01 ELECTROLUX fe REFRIGERATOR A liEQUHtFS NO LLECTRl- CITY. r P.13NS ON 5 GALLONS OF KEROSENE A
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 151 7 PdAEY CROSSWOKDi ,||||IMIIMI" i J 1 1 J CLUES »o*3* LUES ACROSS j three-leaved plant. unl >'- Think in^. way. wgy ering-place. 4 -Dent ode n was attitude of the victor. 4. Nad n0 qualms wncn •on the pronoun? of: great impor-1 we may wear,' e*en trans- J as donor*,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 210 8 OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 J THE DRAMATIC STORY OF THE PLIGHT OF 50,000 UNFORTUNATE GIRLS PORTRAYED BY TWO GREAT STARS A DARING SCREEN EXPOSE OF A SOCIAL EVIL SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN LOVE IS BANNED BY LAW SYLVIA SIDNEY and GEORGE RAFT i I it a
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    • 205 8 j THE j j ONE GREAT PASSION? j I BUSSELir|-| john BOLES i|f Pulitzer Prize Play I J j CRAIG'S lli I Wife U! i From the play by 11 George Keliy ml| Z Directed by Lporothy Arzner m j THE PUBLIC'S PRIZE PLAY COMING TO THE •Next PAVILION Week's
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    • 271 8 Come and Roar at the famous cornedv Girl" and "3 Smart Girls"- TOGETHER i n I 2 rCAPITOL gg? CHARLES WINNINCER AND ALICE BRADY %gA "GOODBYE BROADWAY" 1§ t. I New Universal Hit j P 1 1 if tlßct KENI Special 2-REEL Added Attraction BREATHLESS MOMIM S Thrilling Adventures cf
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    • 157 9 •NEXT CHANGE: j ALHAMBRA j I star-Match Nobody dreamed Z S„f in a Picture everyone loves! f KM a i Francis I j b r* |T p »th RALPH FORMES- MELVILLE < OOPI F< 1,11 K^TON HALL CRANI MITCHFLI HFRBERT [JNSON vrcrn PU» t»> HofAtr ladnea Jj < I nifNtlWH
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    • 71 9 j m, D J OMC TABLET" coZZ SAFE GOOD Lecithin, Pepsin, Etc Indications: Fat H?^:.>? ms i ipation Depression, J emiBts and Stores I P O- BOA- 439, SINGAPORE. «u---V 7"...' *>uw.rM ENDS' DIABETES in 10 Days' Time and EAT WHAT YOU LIKE. D. T. LIM'S OBAT PIMOK For FEMININE
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    • 124 9 j Packed Houses again greeted the A A/| A &t DAILY 3 SHOWS Return screening of WARNER BROS. /JIL U- NLJS jflil tbW jU <MtiL UM ifiki 3.15. G. 15 and 9.15 P.M. Mmk IPS Juk > J BH JhStk Extra Morning Show All-Teclmicolour Production. m MB H U A.M.
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    • 98 9 SEASON EXTENDED. POSITIVELY LAST 2 NIGHTS. Delightful TUNEFUL tt\ CHORINES y. FROM THE .W LAND 'C\ of the JADE To-Night 13th Night CHANGF OF PROGRAMME The Shanghai Revue NEW H ORLD—7.IS 0.15 P.M. THL BIGGEST CHINESE STIOW SENSATION OF AI.L IIME SONO jtftfßtk ORIENTAL j PRESENT t> ATIONS I OF
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    • 139 9 SF.RANGOON Z I5KSAR. «OAD« j (Malaya's i.p.ulmK Amasemenf Park). I 5 (AIR CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477. 2 j KESTAUW \NT ft BAR ATTACHKI). Dine Di7//tr Perpetual Coolness M Malaya's 5 Leading Cabaret. VAUDEVILLE ITEMS BY THE WELL-KNOWN DUO PHYLLIS AND JAMES j Xi«4li<ly :-».:!<> p. in. Tall *I.rini<4l.t -j I Admission
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  • 730 10 ONE graft lesson of the crisis of last month was that Britain was far from being as prepared for an outbreak of war as she should have been. So much has been heard of rearmament during thi last two years, so great have een the sums
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  • 928 10  -  Man Who Suspected His Dog RACE OF TOADS AND VIPERS By Vaughan Dryden IF some gifted people seek the society of their fellows and bask with an innocent faction W their interest and admiration, there are others who surfer from an m curable
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  • 508 10 JAPANESE forces are meeting bitter resistance 75 miles from Canton. Their boast that they will take Canton in two weeks, on the basis of previous boasts, may be interpreted as two months —and then some. Hongkong observers expect Canton to fall before Hankow does, thinking no doubt
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  • 93 10 -money talks-" But 11 s o ]f gjvay. A Another versi /n. Man Pwoman makes him *ti< k 10 lt- Insects, it Is said a* l 7 more than brunettes. The fori* of course, fair game. w'tl 1 "It takes a plucky man to a taxi
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    • 136 10 I THE lIIJMBER "HAWK* ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF I BRITISH CYCLE CONSTRUCTION 1 Yt^S SOLS AGENTS: j ROBINSON A Q.. LTP. t., I .V h OMKIiA LAMPS. MANUFACTURED TO STANDARD SVIA lI<ISYiTONS. I BRITISH MADE AN D GUARANTEED, e>il: i; a jn ECONOMICAL S N SAFE TO USE
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  • 486 11 Chinese Win Air Fight At Canton «ITTLR I. us progressing in the neighbourhood of Poklo, i les east oi Canton on the Waichow-Canton hiehto an official telegram from Chungking, the .resi ni capital 01 C hin:;. 1 thai the iapancK attacked
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  • 127 11 Reuter. MR. Vntl.on) Eden, speaking at th 3 International Peace at [he Guildhall in London appealed again for part> aaity in tackling the national tafenw problem. He argued Britain would continue to be oat-distanced in :he aims race as Jang aed her present method.-
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  • 25 11 j| M.P., on behah v Labour Party ye,terday in m Ocu.'s] »5- t::c uc>3 Uc:-k cf refugees lulling to Prague sn Ofl.cial Wireless.
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  • 123 11 Spy's Tale Of His Official Alibi AT the resumed hearing yesterday in the sensational American spy tr al Ilumrieh, the accused man who offered to give evidence for the prosecution, ntll "I was instructed that in case of apprehens'on I was to say 1 was working for
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  • 106 11 Reuter. Rumrich said Wiegand showed him a photograph G f himself taken at the German Embassy at Washington along with Captain Wiedemann, then visiting the United States as Hitler's adjutant and Herr DieckhofT, the ex-German ambassador. Wiegand gave him a letter instructing him henceforth to concentrate on
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  • 72 11 17UVE general reconnabance aircraf* will leave the R A F. station at Thorney Island to-day and will proceed by air to number four flying training school, at Abu Sueir on the Persian Gulf, via Marseilles, Rome. Malta, Benghazi and Mersamatruh. A further five aircraft will
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  • 28 11 IT is understood that Armistice Day ceremonies at the Cenotaph in London will be held on the same lines as in previous years —British Official Wireless
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  • 90 11 Reuter. OUNGARIAN impatience for the resumption of negotiation*, with Czechoslovakia en the boundary question is reflected i- a leading aiticle n the semi-official newspaper "Pester Lloyd." Th'j article declares -Tne Czech Government must make up its mind to submit to Hangar? within 24 hours in
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  • 155 11 Plain Speaking From Washington AMERICA is about to embark tpon a rearmam ml programme of breathtaking; proportions for which she holds Germany responsible, declares David I-awrencc one of Washington's rnoet conservative publicists. f The statement is made in articles synj dicated throughout the
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  • 107 11 Reuter. A large scale co-ordination plan fcr Austrian defence will probably be discussed at 8 joint meeting at Canberra on Oct. 21 between the I-edcral Cabinet and Sta' Premiers. A scheme Inferring the expenditure of forty-three millions sterling over a period of three years Is likeiy
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  • 51 11 Reuter. (GENERAL Motors have announced an I immediate increase in production, says a New York message, and consequent engagement ot 35.000 additional employees in course of the next fortnight. At the same time salaries are to be r rt ?tored to the levels existing before last February.:
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  • 57 11 GIBRALTAR press messages report that a tribute to the conduct of all r?nks of the garrison during the recent international crisis was paid in a farewell speech by General Sir Charles Harington, retiring Governor ano Com-mander-in-Chief, who leaves for Engi: nd next Monday on the termination oi
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  • 106 11 Reuter. NEW SCHEME FOR PALESTINE NEW proposal* for Palestine will be submitted to the Cabinet to-day by Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, according to the Daily Telegraph, involving the abandonment of the scheme for partition in the light of the Woodhead Partition Committee, report which the newspaper understands took the
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  • 103 11 Reuter. TERMANY has started to demobilise all the troops brought up to reinforce the defences on the French Saar and Luxembourg frontiers during the crisis. Heavy field artillery was withdrawn last night and since yesterday mornine; about 17 regiments of infantry ana cavalry and motorised units
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  • 43 11 Reuter. SIR Neville Henderson, British embassador in Berlin. I.i expected to arrive in London tc-day for three weeks leave. This i< taken as evidence '.hat no serious development in the European rttaattfl are expected in the near future —Reuter.
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  • 22 11 JHE Lord Mayor's Fund lor Czecho^Jovakia has now reached a total of £130,000. says a Reuter message from London.
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  • 422 11 JT is understood that Mr. de Valera's statement on the par ition prdj l'leni in Ireland is not regarded as requiring the imnvdaie a mention of British ministers, as it is ,<Jt he reiterates a familiar theme and that The attitude of the British Government
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  • 13 11 Reuter. An Istanbul bulletin states that Kemal condition lias worsened.—
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  • 317 12 TO-MORROW FOR ALL RtAD- E/jS. stick to routine bustnexf rather than attempt to exploit new schemes and venture? as tne influences are mixed and certain. An atmosphere of confusion prevail.: Wait till U clears SPECIAL INFLUENCES. May 21 to June 20. Do nothing in haste; don't
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  • 167 12 [From Our Own Correspondent I Kedah, Tuesday. WILL registration of bicycles come into force in Kedah? In view of the consistent bicycle thieving in Kedah. the question of registration is now under consideration according to Mr. B. M. B. O Connell. the
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  • 173 12 (Malaya tribune Staff Reporter) PRESENT hostilities in China, refugee problems in J Hongkong, difficulty of transport, are alleged to be reasons why 150 ricksha coolies, who have accepted Government's offer of free passages to China, did not I 4_> leave Singapore yesterday. I understand
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  • 66 12 Brtish Official Wireless. CONSIDERABLE Increases to the rates of pay of post-1925 soldiers of the Royal Malta Artillery and the Maltese section ot the R. fj. were announced by the War Office yesterday. It has atFjTj ben decided that Maltese soldiers gnd widows and dependent bhall
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  • 41 12 THE governh c body of the League of Nations International Labour Organisation, whose 85th session opens in London next Tuesday, is meeting thcte for the fir&t time since 1920. The Minister of Labour will attend the open-
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  • 30 12 Photo shows a girl who braved the rain and the cold winds with an oilskin hat." leather coatee and woollen jerkin in Hyde Park. London.
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  • 54 12 Arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency aui:ii> September weru as follows. ARRIVALS State aided—l 3 adults. t> minors. Ordinary neck passengers.-Labourers 854 adult-,. 42 minors; traders and ethers, 4,011 adults. 337 minors. DEPARTURES Repatriates—l.37l adults. 37/ minors. Ordinary deck passer,gera.—Labourers. 1.468 adults. 82 minors; traders and <
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  • 137 12 (From (ha Own Corresponden!) Kestah, Wednesday. BK2 fire orcurred about si\ miles from kulim (Kedah) as a result of which almost the entire village of J«ftjf«ig vra* razed to the ground yesterday About 175 corrugated and attap houses were destroyed Only 25 others
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  • 97 12 Dressmaking, International Cookery. French Conversation, "Keep Fit" and Handcraft classes are announced in the Y.W.C.A. programme m Singapore. Classes are open to women and girls of all nationalities and are organised not only as part of the Y.W.C.A. educational programme, but as a means of creating friendship
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  • 63 12 MR. J. H. Leche, Brttieh Charge d'Arr'aires at Barcelona, has been appointed minister to Guatemala and is being succeeded at Barcelona by Mr. R C. Skrine Stevenson, who is leavin" i-ondon on Thmrsday to take up the new appointment. He has been for some time adviser
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  • 379 12 Singapore, Tuesday. CEVERE criticism of police investigations and of the Malay Inspector in charge were made by Mr. Justice Pedlow at the Assizes to-day when he convicted Poh Choo Lai, an insurance man, who was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment on being found guilty
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  • 30 12 The East Asiatic Co., motor vesseu Jutlandia is due at Singapore from Europe on Tuesday morning, and wih sail for Bangkok in the afternoon of the same day.
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    26 12 A fighting- cock, snug in its basket, being carried through Singapore markets Though cock-fighting is prohibited, it is still being tarried on in Singapore,
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  • 312 12 'From Our Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. *'JT is quite clear to me thai this business has been carried <-n for some considerable period. Over $100 w* s f *»und in Ihr safe and a business like thai cannot h m sprung up in
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  • 28 12 A Tanrl workman was w p General Hospital with ,r: right hand following a macro dent this morning at shop. The man's angers were cru
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  • 30 12 Miss Pat Sykes F I_3 1 j. A. Andrew. F I, or1 dan^ n l£ monstrations of the Royal Jobore Sunday evening. I" c at nine o'clock.
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  • 250 12 IN Gccvagh, County Sligo, is the Lake of the Eye, ichich covers about 40 acres. Normally it is a pretty and placid sheet of water abounding with fish; but it has a very odd habit. Now and then it completely disappears. In 1923 the water completely vanished
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  • 62 12 r pHE King and Queen yesterday visited I the Hospital for sick children in Great Ovmond Street, London. Although the visi: was private a crowd waited outside the entrance and cheered Their Majesties on arrival. They were received by the Princess Royal. president of the hospital,
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  • 209 12 Don't Believe— I SOME everyday beliefs arc so firmly ingrained that we take them as a matter of course, believe m them thoroughly, and do not stop to examine them for ourselves. In extremely cold snaps in winter, one will often hear
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  • 127 13 Singapore, Tuesday. THOUSANDS of ruksha pollers and their sympared Ihe funeral of m \foong. Ihe 31-year-ly i h"\\ ricksha pi?l'er lived at Johore Road and I as a result of fractured lined in (he d'sphry of on Monday Morning. •mmenced Catherine, at Rc.-TOltal from the 1
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  • 41 13 fial mission left Pi -lie yesterday afterare expected to be Czech request for beyond the British millions sterling it h i ttitude was that preclude the grant-; 'hoslovakia for ice of this the i themselves urden alone.-- PULLERS IN FUNERAL PROCESSION
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  • 73 13 Reuter. 'IT is officially stated that two Arab, mrmSi «2 c Cld clty of Jerusalem when armed men entered a mlice srnt-in, v the Moslem quarter to it A b mb exploded near the Rabbinccal echopl In the Jewish quaiter bl ro S Wa AHH J Ur
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  • 51 13 Reuter. THE American Ambassador In Home j has received a reply of the Italian I Government to the Washington note asking whether American Jew, Would :be affected by the recen. Italian mtiwemitic legislation. It is understood the reply is "as favourable as possible In the circumstaacrs
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  • 198 13 Singapore. Tuesday. A LORRY driver, Low Kirn Seng. J° rrv cra *hed into a and h A n collided wi,h anmZs i ,V i he J" nf tion of Beach fSH f Ud Ro I chor e Road on June I, laced four charges.
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  • 165 13 Singapore, Tuesday. TWO Sikhs, Harnam Singh and Partap Sinjrh, were to-day committed to the Assizes by Mr. G. S. Rawlinga, he Third Magistrate, on charges of voluntarily causing hurt to Chua Kirn Teck and of the attempted murder of Tan Ah Goo. respectively. All
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  • 63 13 THE first public annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society Singapore, will be held in the Wesley Holl (by the side of Wesley Church), at 9 15 p.m. to-morrow. The Lord Bishop oi Singapore will be !S t he o Ch ai^. and H E
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  • 903 13 OF INTEREST TO CHINESE COMMUNITY Singapore, Tuesday. r£UE claim of an alleged secondary wife for maintenance for herself and her three children, which has been hanging- for long: for a decision, concluded this morning when in the second police court Mr. Conrad OMham, the magistrate
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  • 295 15 S. A.F.A. CHALLENGE CUP SOCCER R. A.- R. A. F. FINAL ON FRIDAY Changi Gunners Oust Malays (By "ROVER") ingi 1; Malays 0. goal scored through Harvey midway in the second h C KA. (Changi) beat the Malays in the semi-final of the hallenre Cup Competition at the Anson Road
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  • 28 15 In S.C.R.C. Ist XI R.C. ground: O. C. th, P F. de Souza, J. tens. S Moreira. R. Thoy, Bain, G. Armstrong, G. G. Tessensohn. I
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  • 135 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. JHE Malacca Banda Kaba Hockey eleven in a friendly game of hockey held the Tanglin Recreation Club to a draw 2 at Tampin. Sheikh Mustapah. the Negn star centre-forward, was the of the home quintette and scored both
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  • 262 15 Invitation Tourney At Hong Lim Green A FURTHER batch oi five ties was played off yesterday at Hong Lim Green in the S.C.R.C. Fifth Open Invitation Tennis Tournament. The tennis served up was interesting though not of a very high standard. Handicap Doubles (Quarter-Final): H. T. Lim and Tan
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  • 81 15 On Wednesday vs. SR C. at the SRC. ground: Cheok Wah. Evan Wong. Choo Beng, Kirn Swee, Mm Kee. Boon Unn. Kee Pow. Mook Kirn, Kee Siang. Chow Chye, Swee Keng, lim Swan, Swee Law. Mm Tat, Shin Tet. On Friday vs. Ceylon S C. at Hong Lim
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    • 54 15 s IDAY, 21ST OCT. •I mi Event j AYARAJ S LE W I S j 1 PHILLIPS vs. M- DASS. VU) VINE vs. KID j \Y \HAB. V vs. FIGHTING JOHN, i y ,!l 1 E WARREN vs. YOUNG NEUSEL. I» i j 1 nces •"><> cts., :10 cts., 10
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    • 41 15 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all ChmmisU and Stores f at X 7 to-rrad I Mmm* it baaay M quich o*v ShAve ~~oJ fragrance and charm HK^j^^Jfc)||jgp Perfume Eau de Cologne l alcim "niji f; Powder Face Powder Lotion 'i'^'^H
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    • 132 15 Feeling chilled Quick take a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH YV.P.S. 6 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Mew Obtainable at Chemists A safe, secret method of reducing ugly fat has been discovered by a California physician in prescribing to the famous Cinema Star* of Hollywood. This discovery, called
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  • 1307 16 Tournament At Batu Pahat I From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Tuesday. £lIIEF event of the Johore badminton championship meeting, the men's open singles, will sec twelve players competing. Wong Peng Soon, the Singapore champion and Malayan singles runnerup is strongly favoured to dethrone Nf Ngoh Tee, champion
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  • 100 16 Ties in the Amateur B)y jr tin v nation's veterans handicap tournmv arranged as follows TO-DAY'S li| N Wee Cheng Kve fscr v t*. Bock 3t. Chia Tiang Choo (4-7, vs T Liew (—6l. FRIDAY s I lls Kiong Beng Hone 3 rhc Bock (+3). Lne *Keot
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  • 37 16 In the Men s Doubles Handicap On* ter-Finals of the V.M.C.A. Tennis tw nament. Dr. Haridas and AH vt (-30» beat C Koguti and c Ys2 '--15. 7-5. 6-3. at the V.M.C.A 2 yesterday. JW
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    • 591 16 Hcteii Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure ii j on bave pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and buck of h-- id and above eyes, shortness of hroatn, feel Dervy, or suffer from poor .*•!< p, loss of n emory and energy, indigestion, w.>rry and fi ar,
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  • 413 17 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. tor oj the Malaya Tribune has been called to mei I Keng and Dr. Wu L'ei I contributed
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  • 98 17 I: To the Editor 0/ the Malaya 7r*our.eS I wa? an interested spectator at 7 1 s v ;estling tournament in r> I impur and have a few commake 'with regard to the two As a matter of Interest, were the prin examined prior to the is in the
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  • 320 17 I Editor of the Malaya Tribune3 ;)i the last few days, the in watching closely ihc Jp.panese invasion of South China from Bias Bay. Many people here are anxious to know what would the British Government do. if the Japanese oene tiate further inland. Reports have (ome from
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  • 265 17 ITo the Editor of the Malayr. Tnbi:ie} Sir—The Land of the Rising bUu must realise the folly she has embarked i.pon before it is too late. The x\a' she acts clearly indicates that she 1 the aggressor and by adopting the attitude of an aggressor. Japan is res
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  • 88 17 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune1 Sir, —Considerable publicity has been t:ven to the fact that Miss Fong Fov.; ot the Shanghai Revue, will marry anyone who purchases $10,C00 worth >1 Chinese Liberty Bonds. I think she is a very brave daughter ■A China, and her
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  • 54 17 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—Practically every day thefts bicycles arc reported in Singapore A special effort, should be made to stamp out the evil, for it would seem that thieves are making a systematic business of it. Penalties for those caught should be severe.—Yours, etc.,
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  • 112 17 [To the Editor of the Malaya TribuneJ Sir,— Speaking on the subject of religious education, the Bishop of Singapore is reported to have said, "It might be possible to collect extracts from tncj sacred scriptures of all the religions— Christian, Mchamedan, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh—for recitation in the schools."
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  • 68 17 j [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,— Hooliganism in connection with sport is deplorable, but usually it is j dirty play which causes disturbances 1 among spectators. In Malaya, however, bad sportsman I chip is rare, and any Reeling among players an1 spectators can usually be
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  • 69 17 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunei Sir.—I do not know if it is customary in Britain for a person to call out Hey!" if he wants to attract someone's attention. S me young Europeans indulge profusely in the calling of "Hey!" Perhaps they do not know that
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    • 65 17 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. 2164; *j 5 South lUidge Singapore, WET OR FINE, A TARPAULIN i. always useful in the open FOR CARS, LORRIES OR VANS. Suppliflti to order by BOON SENG CO.. LTD. I Robinson Road ,LE Wf WITH KOLYNOS 1 d UsrKolynos
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    • 9 17 f One does appreciate I freshness^ I "lull A^^tNL
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    • 186 17 MALAYA*! PftEMIEQ HOTEL J I TO-M<.HT Cocktail Dance From 6.30 p. m. To 8.30 p. m. Dinner And Dance (Informal) From 9.30 p. m. To Midnight. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THE POPULAR ARTISTS "RITZ SISTERS AND BILLY HEATON" PRESENTING A UNIQUE FLOOR SHOW ENTERTAINMENT. DINNER $3.00 ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 SATURDA V,
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  • 26 18 Above is a picture of a motor-cycle patrol attached to Chinese troops defending the Yangtze area. Hundreds of these patrols are in service.
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  • 304 18 J>EITERATING their loyalty to the National Government, various local civic organi- itio«'< recently issued a stirring manifesto, in which they urged all Chinese in Shanghai to do their part in the present struggle against fo-eign aggression. irocps have now deeply penetrated into our hinterland," says
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  • 273 18 What Is Expected Of Them "J SH ALL not be satisfied until every worn in and every student is participating in the war," emphatically declared Madame Chiang Kai-shek in an interview with Reuters special correspondent in Hankow. "A great deal," she said,
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    26 18 Gen Li Chung-Jen. famous Kwangsi strategist, is directing operations in the Yangtse area. He has done much to upvet the plans of the enemy.
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  • 313 18 TOME ha; not changed the junk in China. Through thousands of years and despite all the invention< mcdern ages have developed, has this pre-historic and primitive means of transport survived. In present-day China, the iunk serves a function of vital importance, transporting provisions,
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  • 45 18 AVER 120,000 Chinese troops will engage the Japanese in the South China battle which is imminent. This large army has a number of "crack" Cantonese divisions, and observers think that the Japanese will have a bitter experience in their South China campaign.
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  • 358 18 Shanghai JN view of the fact .hat there were five direct hits. feel sun the bombing must have been deliberate,*" said a represent of the American Souihern iJaptist Mission to i reporter here regard to the bombing by invading aeroplanes of the Stout Memorial Hospital
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    • 31 18 frtttl S52=5| I —p^^T You can always Depend Mpon. Continual testing keeps so near nature's food US I n PWed.lUnth. re lwo rt:b.gi M .E«r T ti ll0 PmiJJgK W.P.S. 7
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    • 15 18 YOU BUY ACAR^ BUT YOU INVEST IN AN I A U S T 1 N
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    • 47 18 TOCK TmHUll* CO., No 6-A QII Change All ej It Tel. N0^633 X I 1 "I stockists of Erika Brand new Port Model V Tab. with AL y_Set Tabulator ew Sec °ndhand Repairers, etc. Wt seil Kolok Ribbons m~ i anc Carbon Paner tfork Guaranteed Charges Moderau
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    • 83 18 (baity. Chuia. flatpi (Edited by T. H. T AN M jfw "Milkmaid" Milk, through constant use, has become a household word. Why is this? Because "Milkmaid" Milk is so safe. All the year roundl under ar| y climatic conditions the (mf eXaCtin S P ublic know they can rely 3/"
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  • 153 19 Trivaiidi urn, Oct. 13. reliable authority, that the telegram which the State leaders in ea« I *ent to Mohatma Gandhi to which refern hi> la>t .atemeni already published in these been censored by the Government and thnt some imies
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  • 74 19 (United Press). IPoiupij, Oct. b. MMrtAI experienced mm »i the i sew i m i iwpnrtrd by tat night. Trees \»ere and electric train ted. 1» lr.;raph and interrupted and n a 4 the ,ity was Lso been disr i pended. Ferry 11.l 1 also been m
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  • 162 19 Trivandrum. Oct. 10. J. P. Sivaraja Pandyan, volunteer J trom Madura, who was arrested some time ago at Sheneottah, and taken to Quilon en route to Trivandrum after conviction died on Saturday at Quilon. He was on hungerstrike for rive days and was
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  • 65 19 (United Press). Poona. Oct. 8 -About 1,000 peasants of the Poona district marched in precession to the Council Hall this morn ing when the Bombay Assembly was i.i session and demanded of the Congre.-o Government radical reform of the Tenancy Bill. Mr. Morarji Desai. Revenue Minister,
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  • 729 19 (United Press). Mr. Chacko, arrived here in the afternoon from Ernakulam. A huge gathering estimated about ten the*sand collected at the station, to receive him. Mr. Chacko addressed them. He said that non-violence was not only a policy of the State Congress but was the innermost
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    • 189 19 THE OF, BRIGH YOUR WITH Sherwin Williams ENAMELOID" The Rapid Drying Enamel OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO.. LTD., JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. AND LEADING PAINT DEALERS. LOHMANN Co., Ltd. ROBINSO\ T RD SINGAPORE. W.PB 27 YOUNG Bank Assistant Promoted ffffT fW when he gef rio 1 ofHlGtil STARVATION \$M I HAD
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 13 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Ton: PAGES "SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, October 19 1938 Ku.
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    • 392 I SERIES of twelve symphony concerts designed especially lor oversea listeners will be presented by the BBC Empire Orchastra, under its conductor, Eric roy;;*, in the programmes, from Davenlry soon. The first concert—consisting of work, ty Wagner—will be broadcast dating
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    • 171 I -tm mlls t be many Dav entry THERE musi bitten verses listeners who ave a or songs, or who ,ood story to tell US e ,2ke l °r UtSse or stories some ol those \er.sc:-., ■-„.,.i a r item in listener's Corner a reguUr in the
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    • 16 I Tni> coupon h available until OH 85- ms and mUSt accompany Oct 10. Ml
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    • 282 I x itrv, surely, is throwing abo\»t the trunk of a fir tree 1 neans of concpetitive spoi l—tossing the ?abre, identifies as dues the sporran and the kilt. litre il icr: u.ti. > iaose r contests oi BfSitk as >• ,!>,! *rifew>
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      115 I There followed his appointment as musical director at a famous Newcastle rant. After seven years there, i"ined Debroy Somers* band, JWch he left five years ago for Gerai"l whose saxophone and clarinet leh W at the Savoy Hotel he is still a member He formed his Octet in
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      46 I MIGENI Pmi, whose Tango Orcbesfc tr i will broadcast in Transmission 3 Sunday, was born at Buenos Avres in 19«. was educated in Scotland, and studied at the Royal rulleex of Mush;, London. He and ht orchestra first appeared before the microphone in 1931
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    • 142 I THURSTON'S BALL, London, will he the Mecca oi snooker enthusraMs from the secondi week in ucteher anta *eH Into Deeeenhet, ls during those months the Daily Mail Snooker Tournament will be taking place Rnnnine on one of the 1,-tchcs—between Joe Davis and Tom NeNvman7-will be broadcast
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    • 539 I N It.—Headers' Question* arc answered t'r»*e, but each iuw mual hr acconipuiwcd by a "'Query Coupon" t«, he found oa this page. II is MOST Important thai all twettefl should be addressed to the Malaya Tribune, und NOT to Broadcasting House. Will contributors please make note ti
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      • 2271 II V [world's broadcast programmes mmmmmtmmm^^, mm 7.00 r i nv.o- Signal •i, I 11,1 1 i *i*y»sK*st*i'« ii i\\W*k\ 1 8.8.c. Norther, LONDON < wia>mm> M OCTOBER 19 rKANSMissioN ■< v«• dfcln*M» 1 p.™. <M i UV*> W'Dt" vV- wv n -p.m. M. k ~..l rSril t c;r»mop»ione record 12.50
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      • 25 III j RAMOS I EMERSON. I PHILIPS. H. M. V. I ASK FOl* ?REE DEMONSTRATION M E. NATHAN, j 125 29 ORCHARD BBf, SINGAPORE 'PHONE 4850.
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