Malaya Tribune, 20 October 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. -No. 250. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, Oct. 20. 19^8. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 FIVE cen3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 Asad The j II S I? N P A I T IS I II U i\ E i Dominant In Malaya M——— :M ROO G TILES A PRODUCT OF THE perftel terra-coua colom BRITISH EMPlfir. V ans 'mpioved design and 50 an lea liable i no> nine a lprger rnviritv
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    • 319 1 I some n!ct Ms in Grove Mofa rOootf**, Road, BmUoome loot I I WttUnmm ta« /or M/e 4rca /;o m IJoM I «««r« ,cet. From U cents U cer s per sqmre 1 Mortgage up to 60 per cent, of the purchase price can be arrangca t I Applt to
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    • 184 1 f THE NEWS J WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST I Try The II MOR\I\G I TBIBIAE I escapes Te!< tcothbrushing A normal moiftfl houses 3? teeth -how impossible to judge their d—lalinta from the loo!< of tS? front ones in tb* mirror 1 Behind, out of sight to /eft and right,
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  • 54 2 i v ol hot-watef bottles has been laid In at the Empire Hall at for lhf use of the 1 100 members of thel British Legion who v bi billeted there before roinf to Czechoslovakia to act as police in t( reas Un to sho*s sorting the
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  • 59 2 Reuter. htHA r claimed to be the world W four largest diamond has been found at Minasgeraes ana have v named President Vargan. i tood 11 was sold for £80.001» to a D ih firm and la being sent to Amsterdam for cutting, after which ;i
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  • 112 2 Reuter. 1U[ EMBERS ol the Brrti.k Legion who, ixl -i n chivahous manner placed them- elves at the disposal ol the just cause 01 peace in difficult times," have been invited to visit Germany as guests d the German Bx-Bervlcemen'a League from Oct 29 to Nov.
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  • 943 2 ASKED FOR MAP OF CASTLE London, Oct. .">. 4 CIVILIAN'S alleged schen-e to set maenine-ffuns from the arms A store of the Cheshire raiment at Chest- Castle. was described at the (Quarter Sessions at Kimtsford. Cheshire. Archibald Norman Longworth, 83 a motor-lorry driver, <>f
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  • 90 2 Reuter. BROADCASTING en the financial .'taalion of Czechoslovakia Dr. KalTns minisUv o finance stateu thai the !<.>s of ttiritoiy wcuid cost the republi. forty per cent, of its taxable (apatity. It would not be poss ble to reduce state expenditure to the vamf decree and their
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  • 48 2 British soldiers in India are drink!*;*, more milk. "They now show little Inter est in alcohol" says an official rep r: published at Simla. This change has made the Briti stkHer healthier. He now succumb much frequently to heat stroke and heat exhaustion
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  • 258 2 London. Oct. l',. 4 BRITISH fighter aircraft Hew from Edinburgh to Lordon i| miles an hour, touching "."o miies an hour at tines, it was reveal last nitiht —ek'ht months after the flight was made. When Squadr n-Leadf; J flew an R A F. Hawker
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 62 2 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chtir.ists and Stort I j I Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day?l LI Course I did!" Hacleans|| I PEROXIDE I I A T &ill«pi« Maclean* patented I Singapore TOOTH PASTE paste lrc»h and I ileua trom nm I squeeze to la::. I I
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    • 12 2 EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. aaii— 3 apb 0
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    • 223 2 blood-poison Out —Zarn-Buk is Healing, Soothing Antiseptic A WOUND that's ->e£iected soon becomes poisoned and diseased. It tur*>s septic and causes hours of pal~ ana suffering. Avoid dang compl-carion-i ana be sure of quick. s>afe heaiing b/ promptly ail your cuts 2nd sores wth Zam-Buk nerbai ointment. 2an Bui wcnderfji./
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  • 79 3 prir in nn d czechoslovka Govern--1 ls have agreed to plan the map Czech-German frontier by air pi]] be undertaken by the tsing uc German military m ?ne•■•' and four civil aircraft with painted under the vings. ;:ic survey is expected to i" by Oct 27
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  • 71 3 Cologne. "DEYNARD", a fox trained by Forester Kessler in a forest near here, comes when its name is called. Thr forester found it shortly after birth, took it home and wrought j t up Now at flve nonths, it follows him around tnc woods like a
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  • 24 3 Reuter. 'THE German Government has agreed 1 »r the no*»*natkm of If. Fober French ambassador in Moscow, as ambassador to Berlin .—Renter.
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  • 77 3 Paris. si ierror one of the most pic J witnesses in the Stay; ky miliar figure in the jay {the Ternes quarter, has been n to >ix months' i:n- Jo the Terror." whose real name i£ Joseph Rizzo. was charged with assault and battery, the
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  • 141 3 AND NOW THE E MEN Istanbul. a SPECIIL branch oi the Turkish police has been created —to be known a> the "Economic Police.*' Their iob will be to see that Hadesmen sell their goads at no more than tixed prices. The prices of all retail goods are to be governed
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  • 607 3 Loss Of Spas Is A Blessing Prague. Oct. ti. Czechoslovakia will suffer severe economic loss by the cession to (Germany and P« 'and of important industrial areas, the genera! position will not be as desperate as was at first
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  • 261 3 Don't Believe Fyour dog bites the postman, do not console yourself with the fact that the law allows every dog one "free bite. You have probably believed that for years, and friendswill try to console you by repeating the faliucy. In
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 22 3 lolly Well Vggnl Daily BOVRIL For Health and Vilaliljrl VINOLIA Boracic Cold Cream BATH SOAP SSL t,OIH riKOIU CO.. LVD.. l©I«>ON. *NOLA-w.
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    • 138 3 Be Careful m wearin? unground Sunglasses. whicU may ca\.se your eyes to be defective. Oo to Nan Sin and see the modern frames ritted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or B 2 Dark glasses or Safe and Comfortable Vision. At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House 325, .North
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    • 6 3 is Milk plus Malt plus EGGS
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    • 147 3 '••■v-.r— r4 f PI RELIEF IN A FEW SECONDS k&m t /T I W,TH COMPLETE STOMACH TREATMENT P il excess acid in the rtomach that twin tr.di X t gestion, stomach upset and pain, souis the lood MXI Jn creates wind and heartburn. It attacks the del' ate stomach lining
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 297 4 London. Oct. 6. HHHE Socialists in the House of Commons propose to P'U down a motion about the Government's peace settlement for discussion. But it will be a "constructive motion not a motion of censure. The Cabinet, however, may decide to regard any motion tabled
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  • 318 4 Capetown. <)<j. mHE Union of South Africa, the Rhodesias and East Africa arc all seriously perturbed ovci the possibility mat Geiman> m; mand the return of her former colonies in South-Wet Africa and East Africa. Now that enthusiasm over Mr. Chamberlain's efforts in
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  • 119 4 New York, Od. "MARRIED" four years, a w- man fainted when Los Angeles police informed her that her young "husband" was a unman. The 'husband," who is twentythree '«ti*l Known U- f it: it* neighbours as Michael Hi. was arrested concerning tin appearance of
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  • 241 4 London. Oct 5. pONWAY TEABLE, nw idol of Edwardian days, silent films and then almos ten in talking pictures until he ed the leal in "Dinner at Eight' died after i heart a*taci wood at thl ag*3 of ov A half-brother of Godfrey Conway was born
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 463 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §M)RimEUTSCHLR LLOYD, in cor 00. a tec to Gem any i ma lernoted ire ''omnany I ded n\tn a OUTWARD. lo MANILA HONKOVO SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due 3 pore 1938 i 'GNEISENAU' omita North China ct 11 'MARBURG' ts M-nila an- D l- n Nov lv
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    • 474 4 |Pst and BRITISH INDIA ill Eni;lr«nd) P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 RAWALPINDI 17.0C0 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6.80 C Oct. 28 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6.003 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 CARTILAGE 15.0C0 Oec. 16 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17
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    • 393 4 I Luxurious One Cla,s MotorsWj» Most /Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath. C-mioriaoie ra«w i J To: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam. i i Hamburg and Copenhagen. Aden §uez porl Said Palestine, no T3„r, Beyrouth. Rotterdam. Hamburg S SSb Sfi "nil Copenhagen. *7-12 *8-12 M.S. JAVA from S'pcre *o*4 i ALSIA 27-12 27-12
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    • 238 4 10.5.X. Line! M.S. Santos Maru <7 300 tens Gross). Leaves Singapore Oct. 2bth, at p.m. direct for COI O3llt O (arr Colombo Oct. 30th, at a.m.) South African South American Ports Fares:—Singapore Colombo. Fir.t Cla«s 5154.00 i| Third Class S 77.00 Third Class S 31.20* Deck S 20.00* without diet).
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    • 123 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD* (Incorporated in England) Direct Service to Japan via H«»- h ™d to Calcutta via Pcnaim Taking cargo on through B>>> irq for Canton, Macao Swatoi Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwartg, ports, Formosa, the Philippic.. FQ*t PENANG AND CMA 1 Arr. STJISANG NOV. I N J KUTSANG Nov
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  • 154 5 SPOUTS AMUSEMENTS Nrw ALIIAMBRA:* "The Adventures of BcUll H00d"—3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. FAVILION: "You and Me," 6.15 and 1)15 p.m. CAPITOL: "Vivicious Lady," 6.1* ana 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "Resurrection or Dunia-Kia-Hai," (Hindustani), 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: Kaviratna Kalidas, (Tamil". 6 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY:
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  • 174 5 Singapore. Oct. 19. R. 'Siamt W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyar. $150 R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan 5146 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Siam Rice Lowhway" No. 2 $20.' Siam Rice Lowhway" No. 3 SHK. Biam
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  • 97 5 London. Oct. 19mm i < UCP. Faris 178 41 64 iJew Yoik 4.77 5 uMontreal 4.82 x 2 Brussels 28.26. Geneva 21.01. Amsterdam 8.77 2 Milan 9J 3 4Berlin II.OCViStockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22 .40 Oslo 1990 Vienna unquoted Prague 13S 3 4Helsingfoi\s 226 3 /4 Madrid nominal Lisbon
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  • 247 5 Reuter. i SCHEME for forging President Roosevelt's s.gnatmv c 11tou« stationery in order to secure information about the United State, navy was described by P.umrich at the New York spy trial yesterday. He said Karl Schlueter (whom the Government describes as a fugitive from
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  • 61 5 THE Rev. Father Auguste Gastal, who died in France on Oct. 12, was for many years in Siam. He first went there in 1909. and left in 1914 for service in the Great War. Returning in 1919, he was associated with the work of Assumption
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  • 71 5 Brought up on a charge of dishonestly 1 retaining stolen property, namely a bicvele at 10.30 a.m. yesterday at Jalan 1 Keiapa Tew Ah Hua claimed trial in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham Thn accused, who gave his age as 15 years
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  • 41 5 Public lectures will be given by important members of the China Relief Fund at 7.30 to-night at the Telok Ayer Street Temple. Messrs. Tan Sam Ton and Ong Chuan Seng. Phillipines' delegates to the Overseas Chinese Conference, will attend.
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  • 120 5 Singapore, Oct. 20. Ships -alongside the Wharves or ex peeled to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rajputana 18; Milan Maru 15; Cuacam 13: Gleoiffer 11; Bengkalis 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Karagola 30;
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  • 77 5 Bangkok, Oct. 19. NUMEROUS "welcome home" cables were despatched to the King of Siam on the occasion of his embarking from Marsedles. One of them is a fervent message from the Council of Regency and the premier. The general election has been fixed for
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  • 180 5 Singapore, Wednesday. BELIEVED to be the biggest chandu seizure ever made by the Department of Excise for a long while, this morning's arrest of two Chnesc in a sampan in the harbour off Clifford Pier was the climax to the vigilance kept by a party of Revenue
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  • 92 5 IN commemoration of the second anniversary of the death of Mr. Lv Shen, the celebrated Chinese author, a gathering: assembled last night at the Ai Tong School, under the auspices of the Ai Tong Old Boys Society. Mr C T Huang presided over an attendance
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  • 96 5 Reuter. A BARCELONA lw Br^ tish steamers, the Lake Hallwil and the African Explorer, were hit m an air raid yesterday morning. The Lake Hallwil was holed by a bomb on the port bow and the b. damaged by splinters, while the African Explorer was hit by
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  • 63 5 AcoMMITTF.F. meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Aviation will be held at 5 p m. on 24. in the Exchange Booffl of tullerton Bu'Jding. muuimnkM for discussion Among the subjects nu are— air raid precautions, tin cany closing of shops and w .Ring hours of shop lssistanti.--reports
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 449 5 PlaAddfied, CMvohiLiksmumUu PUBLIC NOTICES j Singapore Municipality TENDERS now invited for the iats or service. For Municipal Tender Room j Date 0 f closing. {or 1939, See Notice in Tender Room, t (steel Fabric Reinsuring 1939. 12 noon. Nov 7, 1938. i at hydrous AmSuppL- ondCalciuin Chlo--1939 12 noon, Oct.
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    • 523 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 192 of 1938. Re LEON'; NAM KWEE. lately trading as CHOP LAM CHEONG of No. 203, Arab Street, Singapore, Trader. I Receiving Order made: sth August, 1938. Date of Adjudication:
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    • 360 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED by European indentors, experienced Chinese salesmen for hardware textiles and general imports. Send copies of testimonials, P.O. Box No. 684, Singapore. MOTOR VEHICLES FOR Sale, in excellent condition, 1936 4 door standard 9 De Luxe. $800 -or nearest cash offer. Owner going Home. 746, Grove Road, between
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    • 119 5 i^— ——t YET ANOTHER NEW RECORD j SUNG BY P JV DOROTHY LAMOUR Wg£ inff nripr the moon and stars is her speciality on the screen l«t 8 gramophone records to the only way to enable you to hearher wherever and whenever you want to. Here>* a new record just
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  • 207 6 Singapore, Oct. 19. The following are the exchange stock tins morning according to the daily rircnlal is.sued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. London T.T. 2 3 7 Ix>ndon demand 2 3 7 /s 1 yons demand 2072 Switzerland demand 242 H imburg demand *****» New York
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  • 861 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co MINING Singapore, Oct. 19, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4.4 j 2 5 Hi Asam Kumbang 28;- 301-nom Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 25 26 6 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 bangrin Tin 23,3 24.3 Batu Selangor
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  • 17 6 Singapore, Oct. 20. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $MYb (up $Vh).
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  • 19 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 :l j. (down Sellers 28";; (down
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  • 347 6 Singapore. Oct 19. MINING Buyers Sellers Amoats 4 4' 2 5!1% Ayer Hi tarns 25 26 6 Bangrins 23 3 24 3 Batu Selangors 1.43 148 Hitams 0.35 0.40 Hongkong Tin 23 6 25 Chenderianss 14.9 15 9 Hong Fatts 0.79 0.84 Idris Hyd. 8-
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  • 86 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wernesday noon. Buyers. Selleri:. No. I.X.R.S\S. in cases iF.0.8. October) 29U 29^ F.A Q. in bales tF.0.8. October) 28?* 28! No. I.X.R.SS. (Spot-loose. (awaidable Sporei 29 29'". do. October 29 29 t do. Nov. Dec. 29 2 do. Jan
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  • 175 6 LIST OK CI UKKNT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 19, 5 p.m. Totel for Company Dividend £ooks financial close Date Ex Div. year TIN Payable Date to date Kamunting Tin S r final— Nov. 10 Oct. 24 IT; less tax Mambau 6% final Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Oct. 22
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  • 247 6 o/o Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 ioo norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: b% 1901 red. 1940 $*****00 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30. 07' on 4V4% 1907 ped. 1947 $),6u.;000 Int"" norn Mar. 31. Sent 30 imm 1909 red. 1955 $ujtf,Mo tot 4 W norn
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  • 409 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous KUBBER Easy Easy Bw\ Buyert 8-* 8 8% Sellers 8 716 3 7ig Ist Forward (October) Buyers 8 3 3 83- Sellers 8 716 8 716 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8 1 > gil Sellers 8 916 8 916 Srd Forward (JaniMar.) Buyers 8
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 228 6 THE EASTERN UNITED 4SSCKAXCK CORPORATION LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, SURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. •JtAD OFFTCL: WD. CECIL STREET SINGAPORE. F. W BALL, General Manager I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Eaid-up capital
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    • 53 6 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— f p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. f'irther particulars from P o BANK.
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    • 166 6 I ——■—j i Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement* CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHLLIA STREET, SINGAPORE LONDON BANKERS: /ITTO\ NEW ORK BANKEHS: Midland Bank, Ltd. 1 Irving Trust Co.. Lloyds B3nk, Ltd. Chase National Bank. Branches I Amny 219.
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  • 295 7 Marriage Recipe Cape Town. I oVE-AT-FIRSff-SIGHT marriages should be prohibited by law iV to Mr. A. 1.. Badeakorst, South African Nationalist l> m for Rlveradak (Cap'). any more "easier d»- niflfht Into the Union P [enhorsl threatens to intro•,r regulating courtship.
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  • 221 7 Singapore, Wednesday. HORACE Purfitt, gunner of the Bth Heavy Battery. Blakan Mati, was tried to-day before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge, on a charge of housebreaking by night to commit theft." Purfit was alleged to have broken into 'he bungalow of Major and Mrs.
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  • 83 7 A Band of Pipe concert by the Band of the 2nd. Battalion the Loyal Regimen, and the pipes of the 2nd. Battalion The Gordon Highlanders will take pl1:e at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. Nov. 12, at 9.30 p.m. Mrs. J. H. Pedlow. whose fine
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  • 512 7 Singapore, Wednesday. A T ?i Rubber Estates annual general meeting to-day, a dividend of five cents per share was declared, and the report and accounts for the year ending June 30 were passed. and Mr. H. C. Reiliy I directors, and Messrs. mpany were reappointed
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  • 96 7 S njapjrc, Wedu sday. Seng, who pleaded guilty to a charge ;f snatching earring from the ear of (l Chinese woman between Rochore Road and Beach Road on Oct 14. at about 7 am appeared in the second court tnu morning before Mr Conrad Oldham
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  • 29 7 Reuter. Rome. Oct. 19. Mussolini in a telegram thank !ng Franco says I want to assure you Fascist Italy will remain fraternahy with you until your victory."—Reuter
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  • 361 7 Singapore, Wednesday. MR. Alfred Cutler a European employee of the Goodrich Tyre Co., was to-day acquitted of the charge of negligent driving, which was reduced to one of driving, without due re. gard for the safety of others at the lighted junction of
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  • 95 7 Reuter. FULL meeting of the executive of the 0 Liberal Party organisation in Britain unanimously adopted a manifesto urging the establishment of a Government 1 apabV° of regaining the confidence of he British people. It declares the readiness of the I beral Party to suoordinate mere
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  • 247 7 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. OICKSHA owners still deny that they have agreed to reduce the rate of hire for their rickshas from 35 cents to 30 cents. A spokesman of the Ricksha Owne/s Association told me last night that they have never
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  • 134 7 Singapore, Wednesday. CLAIMING $1,200 from a Tamil woman for alleged damage as a result of a breach of agreement, a Tamil manager of a printing firm, K. N. Menon, told Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day that as a result of the breach,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 481 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Well-kept latest design wax polished teak household furniture, crockery, glassware etc. etc., to be held at the Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd. No. 8 10 Chulia Street on Friday, 21st October 1938 at 10.30 a.m CHEONG KOON SENG CO.,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 704 8 MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users will tell ycu who have it in their Radio set. IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SET. If your valve gives trouble get a
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    • 184 8 PROMPT SERVICE Is what you expect, and you get it when you entrust all your Clock and Watch repairs to YICK WOH HINC 429. North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Read) Phone No. 7922. I Contractors for the Repair of j Clocks and Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 532 8 Gypsy Music 7.45 T nMnniM 11.55 Violoncello recital by Kathleen LAJIV UVrS Moorhouse. TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 I£ Q dQwn /%nn TO-MORROW GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.9 m GSF I|l4 Mc/s (19.8 m.) 'I FUNSM'SSJON 5 GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) pm. a.m. 6.05 Big Ben. Fred Hartley and his KSS Sextet,
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    • 729 8 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc!s) pm YDC 1515 «M m., ZHP 30.96 metres mc s) iHS Schrammel mufifc f'.OO Chinese music. }jj J&TmS^ 1 6.15 Children's programme (Manda- 210 News knd wS'^en^ c on n K 2.2G Closedown. 6.30 Chinese music. 450 Time sieml A t fl 7.00 Songs
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  • 31 9 (lU i ,»i the Rochore Matey Qirls School celebrated their mna al prise day by giving an enjoyable concert. Photograph chows tho*e who took part in the concert.
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  • 76 9 Singapore, Wednesday MUSICAL entertainment provided A ,v juveniles was again much ap»ted by a large audience at the Memorial Hall this evening uhen the children's concert, under STiitition of Mr. E. A. Brown, vas staged for the second time in three days 40 young musicians
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  • 123 9 YOl and Me", which opened last night at the Pavilion Theatre is an exciting and good emotional drama of forbidden love, features two grand stars, George Kaft and Sylvia Sidney. The two are parolkd ex-convicts who are not allowed according to American law to marry until
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  • 75 9 ACROSS: 1. Twisted. Ems. io. Elation. It. Sustain.l 2, Omit. 13, Story. 14. Shoe. 17. Leeward ia n< parts y 21, Returns 24, 27. 28. Rears. 2«, Plea. Oarsman M. F.mu 55, DQ^tai noWN 1, Trefoil. 2. Imagine. 3, Tvvii 4 Denoted. 5, Assured 6 Cost, r Heather
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  • 188 9 SHOWING what Malay girl students could do in the way of entertainment, pupils of the Rochorj Malay Girls' School put up a commendable variety concert yesterday on the occasion of the annual pttegiving. One long play in Malay and two short ones in
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  • 85 9 London, Oct. 5. "HENEY V," produced by Mr. Lews Tasson at Drury Lane fortnight airo, came off last nightkilled by the crisis after only eighteen performances—the shortest run at Drurv Lane for 31 years. It was presented by Mr. Tom Arnold and Mr Ivor
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  • 650 9  -  'Dutn bB I o nde 9 Had A Great Delusion ENTERTAIANMENT PAGE (BY CARLISLE JONES T"HE story of Marie WHs'ihs spendthrift two w.ieks, during which she spent her $11,000 inheritance—and 11.38 more, is familiar in Hollywood. Marie herself has always been
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  • 46 9 By dialing a special number, Moscow telephone subscribers can find out what's playing at the movies, what time it is or how the weather's to be. Dic 1 Purcel! thinks the Russians ought to tarry umbieilas when tru operatoi sayj Pali and Warrnei
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 57 9 LISTEN TO REASON j and be well W advised GET YOUR 1 1 EYES TESTED f. J IOK RIGHT V torn* A GLASSES to I j improve your I vision right Is away. DON'T ■k*~fc> j DELAY. We < can do this 0 lor you at a very reasonable charge.
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    • 785 9 Pimples Cause Killed in 24 Hours To set rid of ugly disfiguring Pimples all you how your skin ls clearneed to do is kill the cause. This is now made ing and becoming atpossible by the doctor's prescription Nixoderm. tractive. No longer will based on the prescription of a famous
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 156 9 [DAILY CROSSWORD 3ji _i L— ——i .TrW CLUES DOWN: CLUES ACROSS: j veered. C\a.s rant" .anagram). Usl 2 Often given, though not always 1m blacksmith and the pufiu* taken.— t essentially. 3 —Perhaps to the recipient s this, ntle of a kind. ~,r h ius 4. Heroine ol a lairy-talc.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 334 10 V" r| r r| n H mm ,YOUR DANCING SWEETHEART IS BACK! j j From Queen of the N »'B htdubs to j I W,fC f 3 Col,e 8 e Pr <>fessor! j j fj/ y j I«y w i j -I Laughable, Lovable Ginger Upsets a College Town! j
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    • 224 10 NEXT WEEK AT THE f y'l I 01. A Grand Heart-stirring story of MARSEILLES From thifamous French play M Fanny n byMarcel Pairnol. BEERY S GREATEST HIT! MW OFY ttVCM fCM mCuUce beery I featuring FRANK MORGAN fS" J A Metro-Coldwyn Jg^. You'll love this delightful romance' of a pretty
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    • 436 10 NIGHTLY 6.15 15 j r| PAVILH>\ j I Paramount's Frank and D; j IbC Jbum un oriunate ,r s S?o what >■ I SYLVIA CEORCE j SIDNEY RAFT I IN THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE I "l OU and ME" J Latent Paramount Newsreel I I p ĔĔĔĔk HERE'S WHAT THE I
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  • 101 11 London. Oct. 1*). 4 iRI 11< ISM by some of (he British meat packing com- < rccv in which they duel their operations, their h m ethods with small pro-,„-I their refusal to allow ~n of their books, is in the report of the of inquiry
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  • 59 11 V.... gob s vesterdmy charged D the Second Police COUlt befoif Mr Conrad Oldham with disproperty. res valued at $2. the property ol ne All bin Alias. A Lai and his worship for mention in a week and. ut the request of Court Inspector T E
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    • 141 11 ALHAMBRA j COMING SHORTLY! I Three Great Stars I I id the Picture the world is talking J about! m nn mi SIC sxlTD i a j 'US lh v i Cambers, B °»ehai I Road, Singapore. ULNA BINTEE, AT.C.L. »4a of Teaching). dge classes for 3—5, C—B, 9—12, sion
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    • 132 11 LAST FEW WB^SB^9.[\\\\\W^ SCREENINGS- SAT. SUN. MORNING SHOW lV*lfi bbV iff 11 I LaW V0L^PP L 4§rT c 9PJ5>RTV\ITY TO hLtoI /3b t .>'' J I DON LV JH "JbW VVv j A L hXmbTa T Coming Shortly! i I CAN HER I I KISSES MAKE I MM FORGET? mw
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    • 150 11 tanjong riMDinr PMPAG AX CIVIT IIVC ''-15 P.M. OPENING TO NIGHT MALAYAN PREMIERE j GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE GENE AITKY THE SINGING COWBOY in "RED RIVER VALLEY^ ROOSEVELT P SRSMNE UKHvST J J IMAN liiMr-KvS OF THE CAM BEAN. Your Blood will Tingle with this Daring Revelation of Pagan Love in
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    • 174 11 j BOTH HOUSES PACKED OCT YESTERDA V I j HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. ACCLAIMED AS THE BEST TAMIL PICTURE j I 111 A HAS EVER PRODUCED! I M .ARLBOKOUGH 5- 45 P. M. TO-NIGHT 9-30 P. M. j M. K. Thi agaraija illangavaffliar -.isul M. 11. Saiifhaiialakfeistiai it» I AMBIKAPATHII THE
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    • 234 11 NEXT CHANGE j Warner Bros., present The Comedy Surprise of the Season! i Here's a Star -Match Nobody dreamed of—in a picture r everyone loves! ML A. f tit 3 f Tmm I MRi m Ĕ mmm n I :lmm\m IlKl Is ::H: 1:11: A WARNER BROS Hit Directed by
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  • 665 12 DRITISH Labour Members oi Parliament, deprived for the time being of the opportunity of demanding that Britain should go to war in defence of the principles of democracy, still delieht in trying to make our flesh creep. "What would happen," asked one "if Germany were to
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  • 497 12 THIANG Kai Shek has decided that he will not give up either Canton or Hankow without a fight but wisely continues evacuation of civilians from both cities. Troops are pouring through Canton to make a stand 15 miles outside the city among the creeks and other natural
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  • 946 12  -  MALAYA DEMANDS B\ C.H. STANLEY JONES "GOVERNMENT must control broadcasting." Ten years ago. when there was no broadcasting in the country—but anticipating its development—the Malaya Tribune made that statement Almost "veryone realises its truth today. Qarcrmnent in the meantime has len developments almost entirely to private
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    • 216 12 I THE HIMBER HAWK W I ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF I I BtITISH CYCLE CONSTRUCTION I j sive feature c I construction which I is* ad- II vantage in absorb- I I Ĕ \Vi II S•>7• •> 0 I 0l By Hlr PlirChaSe BOLE AGENTS: j| j IIOBIKSOM
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  • 32 13 moored tar driving round a rock barricade which had been placed road from Jerusalem to Tiberias oy the rebuts to delay the arrival of trcop reinforcements.
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  • 248 13 Reuter. THE South Rhodesia ParliaBi nl has adopted unanimousb urging the (iovernrequest the Imperial to -ummnn a meet--111 of the heads of the Domis nd Colonies to decide 1 1 1 regard to "the continued hoding or relinquVhment of lk« midated territories." 1 Minister. Mr. Huggins, 1
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  • 453 13 j k of thousands oi Chinese troops from Kwangsi Prolrough Canto*; -upports the belief that the Chinese c a definite stand to hold Canton's inner lines of defence, 15 mile radius of the city. It is estimated that Io0,i0( ly stationed
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  • 34 13 British Official Wireless THE King at Buckingham Palace yesterday received in audience Admiral cf the Fleet Lord Chatfield on relinquishing his appointment as First Sea i ord British Official Wlrei<
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  • 509 13 Rebel Purge Reuter. AS THE SUN ROSE O THE MOUNT OF OLIVES YESTERDAY MORNING THE THIRD BATTALION OF THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS BEGAN THE PURGING OPERATIONS AGAINST THE WALLED OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM In steel helmets with bayonets fixed
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  • 73 13 KIDNAPPING SENSATION Kuala Lumpur, Thursday.—A sensation was caused here to-day when it was disclosed in the police court that Ho Yue Kong, 21-year-old son cf the late Towkav Ho Man. one of the biggest tin miners here, had been kidnapped and ransom of $1,500 paid on Oct. a.
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  • 454 13 ]ty|R. R. S. Hudson, Parliamentary Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, speaking at Sheffield, said unfortunately the upward trend of British exports ceased towards the end of last year and in the first, half of J93S there had been a drop of over
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  • 209 13 Reuter. 'JHE Anglo-American trade talks have reached a stage where the most difficult points are now being discussed, says Renter's diplomatic correspondent. These are in many inspects the most important points on which the success or failure of the projected agreement depends. Negotiations are preceding but
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  • 129 13 THE Cabinet yesterday began a review of a number of important foreian and domestic questions c n whicn decisions are required before the ministers meet in Parliament on November 1 and in the new session which will open on November 8. The meeting lasted two and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 92 13 ci r i i t i jßl w iNf OSIRA HIGH PRESSURE IT^J^ MERCURY VAPOUR 1 ELECTRIC DISCHARGE £?<£C LANTERNS"^ 200 years ago no main road was safe for the traveller To-day OSIRA Lamps 6. E. C. Lanterns help to guard these English highways. Malaya is following this brilliant example.
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  • 182 14 A picture taken at the Throne room of the Astana Iskandariah at Bukit Chandan, Kuala Kang--ai, during the proclamation ot the new Sultan of Perak. The coffin of His late Highness is seen in front of the Throne. Immediately behind the coffin, standing from left to
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  • 186 14 (Maiava Tribune St iff Reporter). The intensive naval activities n> he Japanese in South China waters are likely to hinder foreign ship> in the near future, declared British passVngers, who arrived in Singapore yesterday from Shanghai by the Kajputana. -All naval
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  • 64 14 Two years in the Singapore Reformatory was the sentence passed on a Cantonese boy named Chan Ah Kan when he pleaded guilty in the Fifth Police Court yesterday before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge that he yesterday committed theft of four coats and
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  • 31 14 Members of the Straits Cninese Britisn Association are reminded that the Annual General Meeting of the Association wiH be held at the Garden Club, China Building, to-morrow at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 19 14 British Official Wireless. were accepted to co bein 771.--week last year, the nuake oem» British Official wVeless.
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  • 394 14 DETAINED NEARLYA MONTH ARRESTED AT THE 'INEW WORLD" (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) J)I*RER HI'ANC=U Press. Singapore whose pen name .s r.R Toh release at 5 p.m. from the Singapore *aol after havm K been arrested on banishment warrant on the 27ih of last month. On
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  • 228 14 (Malaya 1 .ibune Staff Reporter) A PBOPHFCY that the W of Hankow would not mean the end o A TJ"r China was made by the Hon. Mr. R. LmdseH, act,ne Ch M Justice llon,kon,, in an tuUrview yesterday on h,. arnva, from China
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  • 79 14 An interesting discussion took place at the meeting of the C'erical Union Council recently, when a Jetter from Mr. Lim Yiap Hwa was read, stating that over 1,000 coolies from the Singapore Harbour Board were anxious to ioin the Union. The Hon'ble Mr. Tay I.ian Teck presided. After
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  • 36 14 ON account of the Deepavali festival, there will be no edition cf the Malaya Tribune printed on Saturday. The Saturday night edition of the Sunday Tribune will, however, be on sale as usual.
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  • 146 14 Reuter. Washington. Oct. IS. 4 BOUT eleven million workers come under the provisions of the Mf A ale, and Hours tew. .uective on Oct. ?t. and the waecs ot .ome ouarter of a m.llion ~eo,>lc will be raised by the appl.cat.on »1 rmimmum
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  • 299 14 Singapore. \Yedne>da\. THE origin and development of the diesel engine I formed the subject of an interesting talk given to Rotarians at yesterday's meeting of the Siagapore Rotary Club, by Mr. M. H. Brown. It v/as, oe said, in the nineties
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  • 107 14 Reuter. London, Oct. 19. NEW proposals for Palestine will be submitted to the Cabinet to-day by Mr. Ifikntai Mac Donald, according to the Daily Telegraph, involving the abandonment of the scheme for partition in the light ol the Woodhead Partition Commiltee. report which the newspaper understands
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  • 243 14 (Malaya Tiibune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru Wednesday. FOUR Malay women--SamiK*nu, Salmah binte Mohamad, KarUiah binte Mohamad Shah .ml Safiah binte Yacoh-were serto.K injured when the two cars m which they were travelling. ct.llio with a lorry. one of the cars crashing into a
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  • 68 14 ll»n S Kong. Oct- THE Japanese admitted 1 their advance in KwaW province has sloued the destruction of communica rising of rivers and mudd s result of continuous rain and terrains. —maiif Heavy fightrngiscont VVaichow, which is naV e Chinese forces. The Ch.nese n cut off
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  • 123 14 WHEN Pang Sey Peng appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court yesterday in answer to a charge that he on Sept. 27, at 8.45 a.m. at the Singapore Swimming Club was alleged to have committed theft of 43 eggs, a tin of butter,
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  • 128 15 pore, Wednesday. j i i id. the new French .'I r o nsu! for Singapore arrived ,1 moaning <>n board the Pan Sao Panto, Brazil. W3S formerly French Con the Roads he was p. A Ballereau. former leaving on transU regret his going find consolation
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  • 272 15 1&!S?*°" F ALL READcesfT/Sn Sh Uld achieve Tor 7vL^ aiJ you right out favour th* X WaUt In nuerurs nesnonli C f danng and Wrepid ment may b e fruitful Mir a fiZn*% iT <~ A rer a y lain 1 1 vfetr ii It 19.
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  • 20 15 Reuter. Hongkong. Oct. 19. THE Japanese state officially that the main body of Japanese have entered T^enpshinp.—Reuter.
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  • 224 15 Singapore, Wednesday. ARRESTED on Oct. U by Mr. C. P. Bayley, Assistant Superin tendont of Excise, Wong Bock Chuan, a young 1 Cantonese, figured in an unusual case before Mr. S. H. Cheah, the Sixth Magistrate, this morning. Bock Chuan. believed to be the pro prietor
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  • 68 15 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. NO further applications have been made by rickshaw pullers to be repatriated, from the former number which was nearer the two hundred mark yesterday. I am able to state on authority that those who were stopped from sailing by the
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  • 541 15 SEQUEL TO SALE OF SCRAP IRON Singapore, Wednesday. AFTER many weeks of adjournment, the preliminary inquiry into charges of forgery of documents in connection with the sale of scrap iron salvaged from the wreck of the "Emden" was resumed this morning in the fifth
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  • 272 15 Singapore, Wednesday. at the instance of Inspector W. F. Scully, Officer in charge y of Malays and Indians, Detective Branch, an Indian named Wahab bin Hussein claimed trial in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham this nmnhftf for behaving in a disorderly
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 280 15 Versatile inasmuch as sausages form an appetizing addition to any menu at any time, anywhere. Our freshly made PORK BEEF SAUSAGES have a distinctive flavour, the f**ult of many years experience in sausage making. This experience hcips us to give better value for the same money. PHONE: SPORE :>37<> (1
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  • 294 16 S.C.R.C. Beat S.R.C. On Padang ALL THE HOCKEY RESULTS S.C.R.C fc S.R.C 0. THE S.C.R.C. scored a rousing victory over the S.R.C. at hockey last night on the Padang by one goal to nil. The match a major engagement was keenly watched by members of
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  • 54 16 S.C.C XI TS 32nd Hy Bty. (R. A. to-morrow at the S.C.C.:—C. -T. H. Spraggett: SLdr. F. E. Watts. E. C. Barnes: II A Schamper. J. P. Wood. .1 K. Gale. C. P. Liston. H. F Earl. Lt H Puleatt, R W. F. yon Pestel. a. Pras<T Umpire:
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  • 257 16 S.C.C. "A" 4; Dutch XI 0. SHOWING vast superiority in combination, the second string of the S.C.C scored an easy victory over the Dutch XI at hockey yesterday evening en the Padans, by four clear coals. Main feature of the game was the splendid performance
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  • 139 16 Raffles College 4; Y.M. C.A. 2. TWO determined rushes in the concluding stages of the game by their forwards which were turned to good account enabled Rallies College to beat the V.M.C.A. of Juniors yesterday evening at hockey by four goals to two at Bukit
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  • 56 16 Penang, Wednesday.—ln an exciting replay in the tinal of the Penang Football Association Cup. the Old Xaverians' Association beat the Chinese Recreation Club by two goals to one. Rough tactics spoilt an otherwise splendid game, but there was little doubt that this was the most keenly contested,
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  • 13 16 incident in rugby match at the Cricket Club. (Tribune..
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  • 115 16 Cesarewitch Probables Reuter. Louden. Oct. 19. POBAULES fee the Cesar.witeh to be run at Newmarket en the •>6tb aie M follows: Trevisani <Pat Beasiey); Harewood (Brethes-. Blackspeck (Carslako. Sirtam 1 Mubarak (Harry Wragg), Malkowicze I Rochettl»; Celebateseond Sprasue); Artist's Prince I >J Snake Lightning 'Lanei;
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  • 96 16 S. A. F. A. Final To-Morrow The S.A F.A. Cup final will be played at Anson Road Stadium to-morrow at 5 05 p.m.. between the Royal Air Force and Royal Artillery. At the conclusion of the match trophies and medals will be presented as follows: Cup Winners: Cup and
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  • 82 16 |T the fourth annual general meeting of the Enggor Football Association held on Friday last at the residence of Mr. Tan Chin Lye. the following were elected office bearer for the ensuing year: Mr. A. del Fernandez, President (re-elected*; Mr. Tan Soo Poh, vicepresident; Mr. P. Ramoo, hon.
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  • 224 16 GOLF FOIL OWING are the teams and times cf irttng for the Garriscn Golf dub vs Keppel Golf Club match on ■Sunday over Keppel Oolf Club course: Garrison names firs:: am ft 45 H. C. Dodgson < 20j and F. M. W. Smith 21) vs.
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  • 77 16 PIXTEEN Cards were taken out for the Royal Johore International Club captain's prize competition, and the following were the best scores returned:— F. M. Still 42+44=86-16=70 C. L. Tatham 44+44=88—18=70 E. W. Hide 47 43=90—19=71 T. E. Cheah 40+43=83— 8=75 Shiro Makimo
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  • 75 16 The Garri&on Golf Club's women's monthly medal for October, played a f Tanglin on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulted in a win for Mrs. J. K. Gal. with a net score of 3 up. The following were the best returnMrs. J. K. Gale
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  • 33 16 The S.C.R.C. meet the Japanese Club in the next round of the Kiruv Cup, the winners qualifying to mee< the Tanglin Club who beat both |the C Muni.Miml I Midi
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  • 488 16 RUGBY SPORTSFRONT u.s.o ii; s.c.c IN the first Club tournament match of the season the vices Officers XV defeated the Merchants XV bj goal and two tries) to nil, in a thrilling and fast game. The Merchants had as many opportunities of scoring as the Services
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  • 62 16 Singapore Championship Till: following ties in the Singapore 1 Badminton Championships will be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, this week-end: Saturday at 2.15 p.m.:—lnter-School lournarnent: Raffles Institution vs St Andrew's School. Sunday at 10 a.m.:—Commercial House Tournament: Fraser and Neave S C vs. N.A.A.F.I. Imperial Club. The
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  • 24 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 17—In the final of the Queens Club tournament Miss Margaret Scriven, the holder, beat Miss McKelvii--6—3, 4—6 6—l—Reuter. J
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  • 207 16 night's m< :t lh( S.C.R.C. premis Lim Green, was i favour of the forma Chinese Rugger team. mittee of five, including presentative each Colleges, was ele It is evident th marks an initial rugger among the nity. on as strong a have taken to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 12 16 f mJĔmm A Tankard of Health I Distributed by Fraser Neavc Ltd.
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    • 60 16 [bo X 1 If-erf J To-Morrow NICIST 5 Mam Event j I JAYARAJ \LEW I S I j C. PHILLIPS vs. M. DASS. 1 j GERALD VINE vs. KID 1 W\HAB. AL LOY vs. FIGHTING JOHN. BLUE WARREN vs. YOUNG I NEUSEL. i j Prices: 50 cts., 30 cts., 10
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    • 70 16 The Chiru- Co., Ltd. is lin "l (ompanv who\\\ c and managed of our Chi The Company I associated »J j (Ktraea-Ch Co-poralion. Ltd•• 1(1 Eastern 1* p»a» to enable us losu the fadlitit institution SO7HC o/ GUI that oi:— PUSCUTOB APMINK TR U S KECK* V EX A.SSM LIQUID
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  • 30 17 Reuter. Major rugby matches played yesterday resulted as follows: Kent 13 Eastern Counties a. Sussex 11, Surrey 18. Cambridge U-25. St Bart's Hospital Oxford U-14 Gloucester 3- Reuter.
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  • 112 17 TENNIS AWING to the inclement weather, only two ties were played off in the S.C.R.C. ope :i tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday, when Mr. Justice H. Pedjow and X M Duff qualified for the Veteran's handicap < übles final. limits Veterans Doubles
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  • 54 17 FOLLOWING are jetections by "Argus" for this afternoon's races at Ipoh:— Race I—ALL GOLD Just My Luck Race 2—CLUNY Lay Off Race 3—King OF HEARTS Mary Maude Race 4—QUICK MOENV Last Crusader Race S—THE PLRITAN Flying Star Race 6— AUTHENTIC Jock Gordon Race 7—ROMANO Harlequin Rac
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  • 86 17 R 1 2: Indian Asso 0. IN a hockey match between the Indian Association and •A" team of Raffles Institution played at the Instigation's ground s sy, the Schooboys beat the Indians by 2 —o. The schoolboys impressed their supporters with a quick lead through Sundram,
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    • 82 17 MISS NOT THE LAST 2 DAYS OF GI AN SINGH'S 3PEC I A L SIR EE DISPLAY 7/ greatest much talked display of Sarees ever attempted iff tow B| CCER VARIETIES A BIGGER STOCK render selections easy economical. I W E HAVE SAREES TO MEET ALL TASTES, ALL POCKETS. there
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    • 213 17 -t#jf/.--WjTlar* J >.,'., OF ffi •'--A^aBBfc^ WHY FALSE TEETH WEARERS HAVE BAP BREATH Millions Suffer Without Knowing I You can't notice any odor from scum, tarnfch, stain and odor— your plate or bridge—bur others dissolves it away and leaves your can! Dentists call this odor plate sweet and clean as
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    • 314 17 ARMS USELESS ON WET DAY Rheumatism Made Work a Torture Here is a remarkable instance of the manner in which damp weather can affect the joints of one who is subject to rheumatism. "I had bean suffering from rheumatism very badly,'' a man writes, "and had had such pains in
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    • 236 17 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old L> your tins.- «.r suffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you v, new hnpinnesa and health in (il covery which i t- .uthfuJ vigour and vitality qui. Lh i ;land operations. It is a iple > treatment in
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 382 17 W'e«gh ts And Selections For To-Day Second Day Of Perak Races hi eventa, marking the second day of the Perak c A Autumn meeting, is provided for this afternoon eting will be brought to a close on Saturday. withdraw* at noon yesterday TC 1 s v ut-A-Bit; SUeve Anierin 8
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    • 28 17 THE TIDES Tr-dav: 8.31 a.m.. 8 ft. 1 in., 8.35 p.m., 8 It. 5 ins. 1.)-morrow: 9.14 a.m., 8 ft. 5 ins., 9.35 p.m., 9 ft. 1 in.
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  • 226 18 MUAR WITHDRAWS IN PROTEST (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Wednesday. SENSATION was caused in Muar badminton circles when a telegram was received to-day. barring George Chen, Chua Huck Cheong and Khoo Hong Kin from competing in the Junior events of the Johore State Badminton Tournament, which
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  • 125 18 (Fran Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Wednesday. Government English School won the Lee Thian Soo Challenge Shield for the Inter-club tennis for the second year in succession when they beat the Muar Hospital Sports Club by three matches to two in the
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  • 73 18 Kluang and Batu Pahat Girls' basket ball teams which met in a tha match in aid of the! China Relief Fund at Batu Pahat on the night of ni "Double Tenth." Batu Pahat beat Kluang by 40—17. A good coHectil over $500 was made. n ot The Old
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  • 108 18 The final ties In the Joybells BP. open singles championship tournament, played off last Sunday, resulted as lollows:—' Tan Guan Chuan beat Goh Kang Seng 15—5. 15—5. Goh Peng Sian beat Koh Kirn Swee (w.0.». Goh Tian Chye beat Cho Chv.ee Tee (w.o>. Sect Thiam Hock beat A.
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  • 38 18 In the Indian Association Football League on Saturday, the Hindu Association beat the Tamil Brotherhood Party at the V.M.C.A. ground. Balestier Road, by 3—o. A referee, supplied by the S.A.F.A.. controlled the game well.
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  • 316 18 [From Our Own Correspondent Segamat. Wedi^d.",. PEI Cheng Old Boys won the Nanyang Cup in the Segamat triangular basket-ball tourney by defeating the Segamat Chinese Recreation Club in a fast and exciting game. Though the Old Boys' won by a comfortable margin they had to
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 37 18 PAfWf E D ANTI-CREASE SUITINGS LOOKS SMARTER REMAINS INCREASED HANGS BETTER and KEEPS CLEANER S.~c th? words HANAVA ANTI- CREASE on every 3 yards of the Selvedge, Igdtts:—HENßY WAUGH CO.. LTD. i W.P.S. 1. Br. < < k <4
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    • 60 18 New shipment of 1939 ROYAL ENFIELD cycles with Streamlined m guards have just arrived. ~r i ROYAL ENFIELD and Ride Royally EASTERN CYCLE CO., I *>eiegie Rd. Phone No, 4656. tin j WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup i of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. 4. fat
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  • 1146 19 |sjo Entry Of Team From Straits Settlements Post" (Juiiior Kolapore) Match instituted by the As ociatitn in 1926 with the approval of the r he Col >nies, and the very kind assistance of the ablec the smaller countries of the Empire which i !nd teams
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    • 63 19 Leave Your Cold In COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P.S. 7 f VALUABLE NEW RECIPE BOOKLET! PR^Hll RECIPES" 1,1 have Royal recipes, planned -w We in your kitchen w employing, familiar inresults, protects you from hiftredienta through fail- JBg^^K <MreM r 'J < lip thi» advertisement, insert your name and address, and
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    • 143 19 W RUB YOUR EYES' Wt Why risk injury to delicate <ik^*j| eye membranes? Sofely re- «JHEBI move dust and irritating par- «^«1 I tides with Murine. Gently LJ cleanses and refreshes. Relieves tired, reddened eyes. Use it daily. iBH Recommended for over 40 years. Your Eyes THE MURINE COMPANY Inc.
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    • 134 19 How many times is that question asked when a beautiful woman enters a room? Immaculate from head to foot —styled to the mmutc —lustrous hair adding that youthful touch. It has been said "A woman's crowning glory is her hair." That certainly holds true to-day. Hair styles of to-day depend
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    • 318 19 MALAYAN PAEMIEO HOTEL A 10-M<»lll I Orchestral Concert from 8-15 p.m. to 9-15 p.m. I Dinner and Dance (Formal) from 9-45 p.m. toll Midnight. I NO ADMISSION CHARGE. DINNER 53.00 Saturday, 22nd October "DUO GRANADOS" The Original Talented Adagio Dancers. i —■SBSSS^SSS£SSBSgBBSBEBB—— SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND
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  • 153 20 THE Radio Broadcasting Station KZIB of Manila, Philippine Islands, has now commenced broadcasting on short wave daily. KZIB short wave 1 KW transmitter will be on the air at 9500 XC and 31.58 meters or thereabouts. Until further notice, this transmitter will be on the
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  • 67 20 The Police Band will play the following programme In the Botanic Gardens tin> afternoon I Thursday >. beginning at 5 30:— 1. Spanish March, A Bunch of Roses." Chapi. 2 Overture. "Der Freischutz. Weber. 3 Selection. Lady Mary." Sirmay. 4 Waltz. "Weaner Mad'Ln." Ziehrer 5. Suite. Tn a
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  • 359 20 In spite of all the knowledge that has been acquired during centuries of learning and the ccstlv measures that have been taken for dealing with malaria, this malady still remains one of the mcst terrible—if not the most terrible— enemies of humanity. In olden times,
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  • 1611 20 First Sitting Held At The High Court Singapore Wednesday. fIRST public meeting of the Arbitration Tribunal, appointed by GovF to examne the disputes which led to the recent transport strike in Singapore, took place in the High Court this mormng, continuing throughout the day.
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  • 256 20 TN the Atlantic Ocean, not far 1 from the American coas- is an area of reciter which Jo r generations has been looked upon ly mariners with superstitious awe It is the Sargasso Sea Owing to the set of a number of currents in the neighbourhood and
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  • 46 20 niriers Two deadly P? is cll «r B>a nS .< Jamaica greeted Mr. q1 b u^^ jm Lioke fruiterer, in a b°removed them w* h J >L vas co» d one ate the other It v to death and will go 10 reum
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    • 287 20 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid ot those terrible spells of choking, gasping, coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing the true cause Which is Germa in the blood. No more burning of powders, no more
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  • 23 21 I. i ri 1 pars of ihe latest design used by the Chinese pg operating in the Yangtze war zone.
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  • 237 21 r ihr ..-lions war fronts need no longer worry ,ni\l sj SOWN' 1 > ««i in n hort i I reading matter, following the formation m tIH -Wartime Cultural Service Corps" which aims at "con--1 Krave warriors in the trenches with patriotic
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  • 348 21 FORTY-ONE Chines? scientists and research students have be<Mi awarded special monthly grants so that they can carry on their studies and research during the present emergency. This has been made possibfj by the Board oi Trustees for the Administra«*»n of the Boxer Indemnity Funds remitted
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  • 83 21 ONE of the many suggestions made at the recent overseas Chinese congress held in Singapore called for the formation of a newspaper for propaganda purposes. It was felt that too little news was being published about China and her struggle for self-preservation. Overseas Chinese were urged to get
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  • 344 21 GREATER AID FORTHCOMING THROUGH SILVER PURCHASES of increasing American sympathy with China are not lacking. Already financial interests in the United States are buying large quantities of Chinese silver, in exchange for Miich special credit facilities being put at the
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  • 65 21 DONATIONS to the China Relief Fund continue to be received at a race which speaks volumes of the patriotism of Chinese living overseas. To date, over $33 millions have been remitted from Malaya, and this figure will soon be doubled. Apart from money, Chinese in
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  • 141 21 GENERAL Chang Chih-kiang, one of the most distinguished of China's Christian military leaders, became a Christian nearly 20 years ago and has since that time, been an enthusiastic follower of the church. As a leading General in the Kuominchun, the "People's Army under tne command of
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  • 574 22 Will Municipal Aid Be Stopped? Colombo, Oct. 1. THE announcement by Dr. V. R. Sehokman, Mayor of Colombo, that the Municipality was NWlMtilllg the advisability of stopping its 'ontributions to charitable institutions 3nd in its place to initiate a scheme of poor relief of a a more
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  • 195 22 Jaffna Sept. ft rO-BDUCATION has rtt»« sta> at Jaffna Hindu Collej! At the school's annual pri» §ivini>. over which Prefesirt Marrs presided, the Princji (Mr. A. Cumaraswamy) si in his report that of the pup'ls on the mil 13 arc and of them sue was Matriculation
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  • 331 22 Bus Strike Off Colombo. Sept. 25. r pO-DAV normal service -:'>V, he resumed on th Fort-Mt. Lavinia route by the 8.M.1i. Th-> company, arnica owns half the number ol vehicles plying on ink line, following a settlement of the strife of driver.- and eonducioa. The
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  • 114 22 of (he members of the Ctylun !«aboi!r Party deoutaUon to (he Secretary of State* for the Colonies .''.turned to the Island. Tn the absence of Mr A. E. Goc:v arghe, who was taken ill on board the i.hip and who later disembarked at Bombay and returned home.
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  • 36 22 London, Oct. 1. Sir Andrew Caldecott left London yesterday in the Strathmore. The European crisis did not make him alter his plans. He will thus arrive in Ceylon on Oct 23.
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    22 22 MRS I) U GOBOO> Niece of the ftni to i f appeared in > -Daughters of Astc Ceylon. B*4 uas form***
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  • 407 23 sS ANNIE MASCARENE dESC ribes THEIR PMGHT (United Press.) Madras. (><t. 13. their mon -hoi, beaten or imprisoned, thpre was no 1 for women in Travancore State, said Miss Annie nenl member of the State Congress, addressing a h<- woattti of
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  • 165 23 (United Press.) THE following resolution was passed at the public meeting of the women of Madras: -This meeting of the women t t Madras views with alarm ike present situation in Tra vaneore State. The terrible happenings of recent times have been received with added >hock and
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  • 411 23 Sir Radhakrishnan Advises Britain (United Press.) Madras, Oct. 8. M A STRONG self-governing India will be of the jrr?ate*t advantage to the peace of the w v- V observed Sir Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, presiding over the 20th session of the Ardhra Mahasabha
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  • 64 23 (United Press.) IT is ie- lPn# Kunnu, Oct. 13. v the Faqir of Ipi ro, itier tribesmen, is ,0| lt»u-ers e f a -Pressed to his ">n»pathiypi R l ba territory and »H h. ,n Bnl,s l' i'ulia to stop Mir Uir niuV€n w»ts and activities
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  • 64 23 (United Press.) Bombay, Oct. 13. uliabiy learns thai I Nehru has Wpa at London ol fig presidentship of the < mmittee for indusI approval is await Chandra Bose. Con-n-jmbay. the committee conmembers have also Bo.se is in commur; ecurc their appi nation to the coitus* will be
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  • 406 23 (United Press.) Aikkaranad, (North Travaneore), Oct. 12. 'ĕrnrn X V CHACKO. M.L.C.. seventh President of the Travaneore P itnt'e iWess has issued the following statement in reply tp the statement recently issued by Drwan Sir C.V Ramaswami Ayyar trom which has already been
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  • 139 23 (United Press.) Bombay, Oct. 13. FE Hon. Mi. V. V. Giri. Minister for Industries and Labour, Madias, had an informal conference with local labour leaders recently in course of which he foreshadowed a Government Bill introducing unemployment insurance for workers in Madras shortly. When it would
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  • 34 23 (United Press). ~i Oct. 13.—Mr. P. O. SreenivaSecretary. Congress Socialist Parly, Dharmapuri, intends leading a Jatha trom Dharmapura to Travanecre during the last week of this month -(United Press j
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  • 188 24 CAMERAMAN TSAI TAKES YOU ON A CONDUCTED TOUR SINGAPORE River, with the hundreds of Chinese junks, almost always fully laden with merchandise, is a great waterway, great not in size but in the sens? that the bulk of the city's inter port trade, valued at millions
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