Malaya Tribune, 21 October 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVII.- -No. 251. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, October 21, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1938 FIVE cS
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  • 614 2 Holds Premier Position London. Oct. rjpHE remarkable growth n B■ ilain's Empire air -er\ices is revealed in (he Air Ministry's Ovil Aviation Slatisticrf and Technical Review/ just published. Among other things the repoT* shows that of the world's 88S 500 miles of
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  • 72 2 Mr. Edward Spur; has recovered from shock of being trapped in the ftameftlled cockpit when Empire Day, speedboat with which he intends to attack Sir Malcolm Campbell's water speed record was badly damaged by fire during final trials c-n Lake Windermere. "We are not worrying unduly,"
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  • 79 2 Capetown. C Swain. 61-year-oid ii accountant in a Capetown Hrm, has only twice left Capetown during the 40 years he has been brrc, has never taken his annual holiday in 30 years services has never been to a talkie. Twenty years ago he made a .kuiney to
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  • 159 2 Reuter. ryilE world situation to-day presents leaders of all nations with a terrible dilemma said Mr. Joseph Kennady, American ambassador in London, jn a speech at the annual Trafalgar Day dinner of the Navy LeaFailure to arm may mean domination by a stronger power or group
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  • 522 2 |N the course uf his report on the foreign trade of Malaya in which has just been issued. Mr. H. North-Hunt, th? BegistmrQenerel el Statistics, \S ana F M.S., says:— Tfef I rev, a Uajli Ol Malaya m 193 P, mounted In declared values
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  • 205 2 AMONGST thai of Lunj %i a h >!ds a high pU It el (bag and va«i; irem 10 to >■ h ti \ncc i: so narrow one j'f n o!) can v. Feu pec v.. c, h> > enter lor the rav< =i td with tn I
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  • 21 2 Mr. Fam Foone; Hee ha a Commission a* S< ond-! v b tl:e S.S.V.F., with effect from SepJ a
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    • 253 2 RHEUMATISM Sufferers Permanent Relie^^^g ifnw Rheumatism. Once more they learn q( depend on De to enioy life. Work and play are no longer and Bladder P iu s w hen their handicapped by that constant agony in joints kid arc out of order> or Rheumatic Pains o- nrascl 1 which
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    • 67 2 So easy-so quick-with flflWraj Brasso X METAL POLISH Agents: Harper, Gilfilian Co E53 2 When a WOMAft X \Jr that people often take hf/ ststl she puts this down to her white teeth, 2s sis puts l ios doun to the fact she's used u^nhaf hut Calvert's Tooth Powder since
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  • 315 3 A COSMOPOLITAN AFFAIR New York, Oct. 5. A £10G,6tlg dream home huih to please the richest ?irl in the world by R a husband who fell in love with her at fir*t sight will be completed lo dav iaa*'igj?iww *A wmvm
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  • 75 3 Moscow. «m connection with the hundredth 1 anniversary of the inventtor. ef photography by Niepce and P e'\ reports the Tass agency, the Arademv of Sciences of the has' de"ide°d to valuable material on the history of photography-Daguerre's letters to Niepce, kept in the archives
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  • 24 3 p ist< r-General Si-.- Walntcd medal ol the British Empire to Miss c stall matron a: the Bank. West KfOßtng- ntly.
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  • 278 3 Don't Believe That Dr. Guillotine invented The Guillotine n k ten bards old belief that Dr 1 GBiilctme invented the instrument ol death which bears his name a d L one dI the first, if not actually ft st to sutler upon it. •thins could be Inrther from the troth,
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  • 352 3 Lor den, Oct. 5« 4 M\N who was slated to have been abandoned as a baby :tnd afterwards adopted hy a university professor, pleaded guilty :it Backs Quarter Sessions t:> two charges of housebreaking. Basil Howe. 27, a traveller, of Lewisnam. S.E.. who was
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  • 26 3 "Enclosed please find 6d. in stamps to na- for chocolate taken from your shop about seven years ago. With Unsigned better to London sweet shop.
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  • 97 3 Twenty-one Jew* were killed in n house-to-house ma*s*ere rarried out by a band of armed Arabs said to number oyer 400 in the predominantly Jewish c itv of Tiberias on the shores or the Sea of (lalilec, Palestine. Twelve houses as well as the District Commissioner's offices
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  • 134 3 London. \LL British, Europeans, Indians and natives, loyal subjects of His Majesty in Tanganyika, are seriously perturbed by the Drospect of the early envelopment of German colonial claims. ft cable containing these words has teen received here from the Tanganyika Mandates Committee, and unofficial body whose
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    • 121 3 W-'T**- ragged coat, loss of appetite, eczema, mJF' swellings between the toes. *mir pTb Martin's Condrtion Powders arc Ssv to give because they are tasteless. Give them regularly and see how your «hen a stratcheS it is because do g j, have loaded h» blood glossycoarSee hown inpuritk. which cannot
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    • 17 3 X 'Ccrebos S Purity Products seasoning and flavour--C«-bos .or choice. |^P^j»TTIW Why be bothered with damp and
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    • 128 3 Bafoj wiM groiv up splendidly Direct from birth give baby the correct substances for building up his body; give him the strengthbuilding minerals, all of which are contained in Kalzana, the mineral food for better health. Then you will ensure that baby has strong bones and that his teeth will
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  • 278 4 Paris. PARIS is to give up the idea of a balloon barrage. It was approved r last April by the Counci' General of the Seine, and submitted to the Government, but the reply signed by ML Chautemps Vice-Presi-dent of the Council, is not
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  • 377 4 Rom«\ Oct. 5. I\IPLOMAT and friend of royalty, the Marcktse Rarchere (iodi di Godio, has joined Vioiec Kay, his Englwh-b wife in -a M H > accessory to the "crime" oi currency smuggling, with *MrL bo n are now charged. According to confessions and statements,
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  • 90 4 Vitaria. WAR-TIME scholars in Spain homes have recently been enured by the Nationalists have sot i pass their examinations all w again. The Education Minister, Rodriguez, says in a new decree will not recognise school and univei examinations held under the au the "Red"
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    • 461 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §*ORDDEUTSCHU.R LLOYD, (Incorporated «1 Germany). The undernoted *re the Company's a tended fixtures OUTWARD. lor MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore 1938 "GNEISENAU* omits North China m O* l z 5 m*. 'MARBURG" omits Manila and D iren Nov. 10 s .s "SC;HARNHORST" omits North
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    • 467 4 P& and BRITISH INDIA in Entrlr-nd* "ffffffrp 0 S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. RAWALPINDI 17.0C0 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6.80 C Oct. 23 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15.0C0 «>c. 16 BHUTAN 6100 Dec. 17
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    • 358 4 hoi io,tv rwrisES S To: BANGKOK SAIGON. On.. Cass Moturshin- s p J ,nen Km I en ,ng, P ham '-laoca. So J ms. "Meonia" d 1.000) 8-11 9- lO- n Iml 4B£~- gjg. j SPECIAL i CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRWSE December 23rd. 1938 to January, 13th, 1939 By the new
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    • 213 4 O. S. K. LINE m.s. Santos Maru 7.300 tons gross) Leaves SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO (8. Afr ca S. America) Oct. 25th, at p.m. Passage fares: $154.00 Ist class. 5 77 00 3rd class. 46.40 3rd class x 20.00 Deck x (x without diet). Subsequent Sailings:— sjs. "Arizona Maru" Nov.
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    • 128 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD, (Incorporated in Enrlar.;'' direct Service to Japan via Hong*' and to Calcutta via Penanl Taking cargo on through Bi~ irq for Cantcn, Macao Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwans. ports, Formosa, the Phmpplni FOH PENANG AND CAM ITj J Arr. SUISANG Nov. I KUTSANG N-v. 14 FOR
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  • 194 4 London. !>EPRE3EVTATIVES of Christ ar. youth throughout the world are being invited to meet and discuss j their responsibility for action as j Christians n fating problems of the modern world. Th° World Conference of Christian Youth will be held at Amsterdam from July
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  • 59 5 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT The engagement II announced between Jack Harper Middlecoat san of the late George Nicol Middlecoat and Mrs Middlecoat of Melbourne, Australia, and Dorothea Florence, younger daughter of the late William F. J. Harvey, and Mrs. Harvey of Hove, Sussex. Mr. Middlecoat, formerly of Singapore, is now attached
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    • 441 5 fidvohiiAswuinidu PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS invited for the or service. For icipal Tender Room Date of Closing. 1 cnnlies for 1939, See Notice in a Tender Room. i s-ed Fabric ReinBuPPJ 1 rlng 1939, I 12 noon, Nov. 7, 1938. V hydrous Am- d calcium Chlo--12 noon, Oct. 25,
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    • 663 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. JOHORE GOVERNMENT. TENDERS will be received at the office of the State Secretary, Jchore, up to noon of the Bth November, 1938 for the supplies for the year 1939. L Portland Cement. (a) British Portland Cement. (b) British Rapid Hardening Cement. (c) Portland Cement manufactured elsewhere than in
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    • 566 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED by European intientors, experienced Chinese salesmen for hardware textiles and general imports. Send ccpies of testimonials, P.O. Box No. 684, S ngapore. VIANTED— Efficient Junior Lady Steno- grapher, Chinese preferably. Commencing Salary $35. Apply Cheong Koon Seng Co Ltd., No. 10. Chulia SXreet. SINGAPORE Manufacturers and importers
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    • 333 5 MISCELLANEOUS NOOK JUAN; GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. An infail ble remedy for all monthly complaints (Scanty Profuse, or Painful) Leucorrhcea, Discharge, Weakness, Etc. Panacea fo- all constitutional troubles of ladies. Has reen tried and over tried, by thousands Doctors in India. Anferica and Germany. Unsolicited testimonials are pouring In daily Prlc
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    • 554 5 ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES from $3.00. CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON, Flat 14, Capitol Mansions. 'Phone 7354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). FOR CONSTIPATION NEURALGIA INDKiFSTION RHEUMATISM. NERVOUSNESS, ASTItMa IMPURE BLOOD. BACKACHE, TNSOMNIA LOSS of APPt" I ITE. VVOMF.N COMPLAINTS WOMEN AFTER BIRTH On sale everywhere.
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    • 65 5 LISTEN TO REASON and be well W advised GET YOUK EYES TESTED lOR RIGHT tgi^ GLASSES to I 1 improve your L vision right away. DON'T ik" j DELAY. We W*£l.**- can do lhi^ lor you at a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., 71. High St., Singapore. I
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  • 843 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Oct. 20, 5 p.m. Eraser and Co. Buyers sellers. AmpatTin austral Maiay «I V o t r Ayer Weng Of mi *M fJJ baiu selangor M tterjuntai u »r JSJ .••uiina Maiay "r* uneimeriaug 14 J nitam Tin *g
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  • 177 6 Singapore, Oct. 20. R (Siam' W. Coast No.' 1 per Koyan $160 R .Siam- W. Coast No. 2 per Koyar r )S ium. W. Coast No 3 per Koyun $14t Slam Rice Lowhway; No. l 1« S.am Wee •Lowhway No. 2 ggSiam Rice Lowhway No. 3 s«g Shim "Sinahway"
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  • 11 6 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 135 6 LIST OK CL BRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct. 20. 5 p.m. Totel for financial Company Dividend BOOM Date £x Diy year Payable Date to date TIN. M mat f in al— Nov. 10 Oct. 24 Kamunting Tin J% nndl M fliffoSt 21 Oct. 28 Oct. 22 15" Mambau
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  • 255 6 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30. 97' :2 99' 2 no 4V»% 1907 *cd. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept 30 106% norn 4V a 1909 red. 1955
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  • 389 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Thurso*. Previous To-day v I'KRKK EaSy Steady HI BBfcK Buyers 8 3 /8 85 16 .lt Bw% Sellers 87 16 8^« Forward (October, £gE |16 ft» ForwarO AmM |u£r, 8 ,7/ >} *3 Forward IMIW gg g M g London, Thursday Previous To-day ChanePALM
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    • 326 6 j: SAFE i DEPOSIT a specially constructed strong-room, protected m i heavy entrance ii/jr contains a large camber of private safes cacti fitted with a deed box. These are obtainI cble at a rental of $a— a upwards according j to the size of the safe I required. fnrthPr particulars
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    • 224 6 INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. I (Incorporated In India). Fire MOTOR Marine Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital «T-TacT Paid Up Capital li2r|£ Total Funds n THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. 6 JOHORE RO.\D TRAFFIC ENACI>ttNTS. MALACCA, S.S. Agents: PENANG Sub-Agency. A. T.
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  • 209 7 Singapore. Friday. qPEAKING rrankry ami in an intimate way to BiMe lovers at" the Itritish and Foreign Bille Society meeting last niirht, at Wesley H H.E. Maj.-Gea. WbUe, C.O.C. Malaya illustrated his love for the h by the statement thai vince his
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  • 205 7 I dor Oct. 5. in 1 V-EQVIPPEP London centre' of lon nsk science for Uk detection of cri and a series of !aboratori< throughout th country for the use of every pcfre force wll shortly W estabrshed by 'he Home < Tins likely to
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  • 78 7 1 0111 Our Own Reporter) PY mban, Thursday. v ing unemployed coolies the estates and tin ,n *nes I i j or on the new two-and-ion dollar hospital for will lake longer to comr is going to cost the lather more." opinion expressed by the »1
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  • 153 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. yesterday s meeting of the State Council, criticism was levelled at the fact that the local Government Hospital did not possess up-to-date X-ray instruments and thereby cases had to be sent to Kuala Lumpur. Mr Farquharson, who was
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  • 185 7 (From Our Oicn Reporter) Scrcmban, Thar day. HJHEN the draft estimates for 1923 were discussed at yesterday's meeting of the Negri Scmbilan State Council, Mr. Fai-quharson raised the question of vocational training, regretted that nothing had been dons in this State about this though
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  • 365 7 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. WEIGHT ricksha pullers, each representinjn a thousand of his fellow workers, yesterday *ct forth their views to representatives of the press in Singapore, with reference to the present strike situation. The meeting was at the rooi sarden of
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  • 62 7 New-moon Day which faUfl to-morrow will be celebrated under the patronage 5 Mr and Mrs. V. Ramond dc Silva V he Singapore Buddhist Association rVnV-s C 7 Soottiswoode Park Road. V am cordially invited to attend. Programme: 7 a.m. and 11 a. m BurtCha Pup.: 7 p.m. offering
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  • 290 7 Singapore. Thursday. MYSTERY surrounds the stabbing of a Malay girl and her father by the irirl's husband at midnight on Aug. 27 in one of the caolie quarters at the Air Base, Si.'elar. During the trial of Othman bin Abdullah to-day, before Mr. H.
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  • 101 7 Singapore, Thursday. £IX months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve months' police supervision was the sentence as on a Hokkien named Leo \j w Teck in the second police court this morning by Mr. Conrad Oldham when he was found guilty with the theft of a
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  • 28 7 London. Oct. 20. Reuter learns that an invitation has been extended to King Carol of Rumania to visit London next month. King Carol has accepted.
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    • 163 7 stop 10 IjlvrV BRONCHIAL JxM> Troubles |fgf^ AS long as those lung-tearing, coughing bouts keep troubling you, your chest and lun£s are bound toTtweaker and weaker. So don't dolay any longer Put a stop to your bronchial troubles, chest weakness cough, cold or 'flu by regularly taking weakness, cv antiseptiCt
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    • 530 7 IS 1 6 APB 9 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LID. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE). GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, RECEIVERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATIONS MADE, RENTS COLLECTED AND MORTGAGES ARRANGED. REGISTERED OFFICES:—Nos.B& 10ChuliaStreet, near Raffles Place. Telephone Nos. 7998 2809. BRANCH OFFICES: —No. 35, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru and Malacca Johore Telephone
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    • 163 8 mmmmm —n* l ?s!s^^^—^ 193 a AMERICAN H-M.V RADIOS i MulUri B_ol_B BCA Tubes Sule AgentsKEK HI AT UADIO < <> 122-124 Orrharl Road, si, N(; A P K E ["DiAHOND I AT FACTORY WCES r i tĔpm mmM /feaia>!L Zi jf Hl tUMMI NETiL PMOBCTS tt. ill Slerphss nights"
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    • 217 8 When Poisons Clog KIDNEYS j and Irritate Bladder Flush Them Out For 60 Cents. Go to your oiemist to-day and get this safe, swift and harmless diuretic and stimulant—ask for Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and start at once to flush kidreys of waste matter saturated with acids ard ooisons.
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    • 177 8 OVRHAUL*~ Jh, modern >»..» Io Motor*' Emm Smoking exhaust, frequent ■/I ing of spark plugs, engine U*t 14fl of nowiT and liveliness ba |#l *re* a-e of SW WORN PIN OS AND WOR w^e qU of tly Cy^deT lfl off**.! mVmm O'Thaul will poslt'velv cure tti 181 trouble and deflnltelv
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    • 69 8 r Special Grand Sale from Ist to 31st October. A DRASTIC DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT, is being allowed on all marked prices of Clocks Watches. New Shipments of the very Latest Designs and Models in Clocks and Watches just received. Do not fail to pay us a visit which
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    • 40 8 STAYING INDOORS is a pleasure denied to the past which hundreds no* THROUGH THE BROADCASTING SI la GOOD MUSIC f&£ MY A FINE SPEECH OR SINGING I^DIQ especially if it's a they are listen Sole Agents fcr Malaya HOE BOONJ^EO^
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    • 937 8 From The Studio j RAJ3A£V Armchair 7.45 J J.J|tJ(rc^H TRANSMISSION 5 j 6.35 Cliff Martcll in scngs at the am N (i A^fS 045 tor Thought" throe 6 UUnU j£ C£ I Jf S Sr» on matters of topica I 7 orean --ecital by Gordon Slater. and his Band-book lyrics
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  • 449 9 ENTERTAINMENT PAGE colourful seav-n V brought to you in :ci'i-poicer drwn<i jarring WaUccc Maureen O'SuVio the Capitol. h owner of a waterwho longs for the O Sullivan is ttxf for two years, ay, man no two d< girl with soulful eve; still remembering Eventually
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  • 29 9 THE Federal Government Hai "M** d i„1 108 New Yorkers who mode stjoeblaekino into alcohol Pat Oarfen«gj the accused must have been selling fight shillM and beer.
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  • 79 9 FOLLOWERS of Miss Ginger Rogers r who went to the Capitol last nigh to s"c "Vivacious Lady, her latest production, must have hissed something. That something was the ever •smiling Fred Astaire. his marriage. The girl upsets the small college town he? husbancrs parcnts-and m fact
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  • 315 9  -  (By 1 Noel Barber IJECESSION or no recession, Hollywood is in the throes of a million-dollar mania. Every k>i schedules several million-dollar epics. Such conditions are bound to develop a bumper crop of for no one is a genius, according to ths Hollywood maxim, until
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    • 84 9 My! It hurts Whether it's a bruise a sprain, a C/igg stiff neck, an attack of hm&agoor **PR A/ki sciatica that is hurting you, htc is quick relief for you in a bottle B *U/c~ of Sloan's Liniment. Ws77 This Liniment is a fast worker No F^Sq rubbing! Just pat
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    • 157 9 MMMMBP'I 1 r ~"V I Better, more I economical At« bargain price you can buy a Gillette No. «5 Set and enjoy the many advantages of Gillette shaving. This popular set contains a Gillette razot and one Blue Gillette blade m an attractive moulded case. Gillette razors and Blue Gillette
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 220 9 fT)AILY CROSSWORD I; I i uHH H fell *1 il* 1 J p. CLUES DOWN S ACROSS obi name for What you are readserious, certainly. A mo this vessel is still so, toe for an association of I S Wagers or eggs may be. the beginner. J Em it rays
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    • 394 10 Your favourite Dancing Singing STAR is back in a rollicking new Comedy Show! M M 6,5 N i GHXLY q. 15 From Queen of the Night Clubs' to Wife ot a College Professor! GINGER HL v X huji a \m fight t f' m\M\ \l between f Ml 1 1
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    • 288 10 THE FRANK OUTSPOKEN STORY OF THOUSANDS OF I UNFORTUNATE GIRLS—SEE WHAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN j LOVE IS BANNED BY LAW! PAVILION 6.15 9.15 TC-NICHT j I SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAFTj I IN TIIF PARAMOUNT PICTURE I "YOU I Latest Paramount Newsreel h 1 lu nii;h> last Night al 7,45 pm
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    • 302 10 M.G.Ms Great Dramatic 9 Marseilles From the famous 1 Metro-Gcldwvn-Maver Presents WALLACE BEERY T jL flfi, ;l with FRANK MORGAN MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN j J^Bir' JOHN BEAI JESSIF RALPH 19 A JAMES WHA.c Product 5- Screen Ploy at '-efon S*urg*» >F fremiti* Play *~.rn r ty Morff I Poqrrl >rodjced D.
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    • 316 11 ~pA~V I L I O N <| SPAY t j I f d ROMANCE j yHi MTTB lv j*v SHAW BROS. LTD. EXTEND GREETING i TO ALL THEIR IMM IVS IMTKOXS i |lAPF¥ DEEPAVALI MARLBOROUGH GRAND THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE j BE\CH ROAD i.NFW WORLD) (TAN JONG PAG AX) [AMBIKAPATHI AMBIKAPATHI
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    • 39 11 I ALHAMBRA I Coming Shortly! 5 TYRONE ALICE DON POWER FAYE AMECHE and ETHEL MERMAN JACK HALEY JEAN HERSHOLT HELEN WESUEY J ;JOHN CARRADINE PAUI HURST v vyAHY VERNON RUTH TERRY J DOUOUSFOWItV EOC-i? COLLINS I CHiCK CHANDIE? S
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    • 200 11 Coming Shortly j A LIIA Mil It A 1 I VICTOR I i MCLAGLEN Mn®> I BRIAN DONLEVY i SIDNEY BLACKMER 5 I JOHN CARRADINE ALAN DINEHART jQ I ROBERT McWADE WR> VORLD GRAND 941 P.M. J DRAWING CROWDED HOUSES in; m iSEit SI PER CANTONESE TALKIE WEEK END M
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    • 183 11 f A LHAM BRA I j Coming Shortly! I KiSSESMAKE dHßfei MM FORGET? I I TONIC TABLETS. 1 PURE SAFE GOOD. I Contains: I Vitamin A 8.C.D.E., Calcium and Iron Phosphates Ol'cogen. Lecithin, Pepsin, Etc. f Indications: {Fatigue, Constipation, Depression, If he* "Nerves." Indigestion, j Plood Etc. Muinable froni lit■
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    • 41 11 I'OMTIVIXY 1,.15T DAY AT 3-15, I Year Last OppqrtnniiJ to See litis Great Film! I TO-MORROW jl Kay! A fcb A WARNER BRO< gg W PfCl™ H A N vtt RALPH FORBES*MELVILLE COOPER-THURSTON A HALL GRANT MITCHELL HERBFRT KAWLINSON W7/ j
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  • 612 12 THE fact that all except one of Malaya's English language daily papers have a 1 last followed the'lead of the Tribune Group and publish at five cents has led to a considerable revision of editor.a. schools of thought. Journals which in former days were of the
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  • 968 12 WHERE CHINA WINS Week-End Review lAPAN'S attitude towards the European J crisis has proved most interesting and, from one point of view, lne. Japan was so keenly sympathetic with the 3,000.000 Sudeten Germans in tar-oft Czechoslovakia, feeling that they With Tongue In Cheek should have
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  • 514 12 X SURPRISE packet for the Japanese from the Canton Air Force has been delivered, as we anticipated —thirty Japanese planes brought i down and heavy losses inflicted on advancing troops. The Japanese, i however, have advanced rapidly, desperately anxious to secure quick victories for home consumption, j The
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 85 12 The Delicious Fru it& Nut Brea kfast Food |0| oz. tin 43 cts. II 081 is;sox A < 0.. LTO. "J!!! t KUALA LL'MPCR- --•t5 f ?"i i-fiaEi s i— V Sole AgcntJ: 'S^^^LmgL^L^ SINGAPORE. lraHßr|| I fBOORD'sj GIN I M THERE'S OVER »0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE BEHIND CAT AND BARREL
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    • 29 12 ARTIFICIAL WREATHS j WITH SPARE DOMES i I ALWAYS IN STOCK. j "OUR SHOP 16, lhoby ghaut, j SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE No 2166. j Cannot fail to give you energy
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  • 271 13 II Mr. Chamberlain had not 1 thrown himself body and soul in<l spirit Into the cause of peace th world to-day would already beta plunged into chaos atastropbe such as it had r suffered to all the cendeclared Sir Samuel "re <pe aking at Clacton.
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  • 16 13 Belgians, accomIster, the Crown .ed in Lone.en if two or thre; »y private.--Brit W.
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  • 20 13 Sl r S imi 1 it Home Secretary. n audience oi the King at Buck- Palace yesterday.
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  • 132 13 Delegation Meets Mr. Butler ]y|R. R. A Butler, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for foreign affairs, received at the foreign office yesterday representatives of the committee of British shipowners trading to Spain, of the Chamber of Shipping o? the United Kingdom, of the Offices' Merchant Navy Federation and of the
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  • 20 13 Reuter. THE Lord Mayor of London's fund for Czech relief has now. reached a -otal of £170,000—Reuter.
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  • 638 13 City Is Calm IT IS REPORTED FROM CHINESE SOURCES THAT THE JAPANESE, BY MEANS OF PAMPHLETS. DROPPED FROM AEROPLANES, HAVE GIVEN THE CANTON AUTHORITIES 24 HOURS IN WHICH TO SURRENDER. WHEN THE ULTIMATUM EXPIRES. A LARGE SCALE ATR RAID ON CANTON
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  • 153 13 Reuter. fENERAL Iamet Inetmu. ex-Prime Minister of Turkey who is re- garfed as the most likely successor to Kemal At-turk as president is understood to have arrived at Istanbul. AlZS he has taken no part in public life since -hiss ing the Premiership last October,
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  • 79 13 British Wireless. V ORD Stanley, the late Dominions *J Minister, was buried yesterday at Knowslev. where a private funeral service was attended by Lord Derby ana other family mourners. At a memorial service at Westmin"t:cr Abbey at which the King and Queer were represented, the
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  • 81 13 Reuter. cannot have ne law for the Sudeten land and anoIher for Tamrany ka, declared Suthas Chandra Base, prcs'dent of the Indian National Congress, in an interview with Renter in regard to tho anx'e'y of Indiana in Tanganyika «»n the question of transfer to Germany, Surely,
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  • 87 13 TT is announced that the annual Budget meeting of the Legislative Council, which WM to taken place on Monday r?e\t, been postponed for one week and will now be held on Monday. Oct. 31. No reason is given for the postponement, though it is (lettered some re
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  • 58 13 British Official Wireless QUEEN Mary was given a warm welcome in the East oi London what she opened the Stepney Jewish girt' dub and settlement. The club, which has been constructed at a cost of £17.000, provide m I jocial and recreational centre but
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  • 281 13 WE regret to record the death of Captain Sir Arthur Henderson Young, former Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the which is reported by Reuter from London. S'r Arthur Young was Governor during the great war and was on. cf
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    • 22 13 People Who Know Their Macaroni ALWAYS INSIST ON Travers' Perfection Ship-Brand TRY IT Joseph Travers Sons Ltd., SINGAPORE PENANG fi|\ KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 83 13 CHAP "KUCHING" RECORDS I In view of the enormous il success of Miss KARTINI'S record'NONYA KABAYA 1 X+f MERAH/ it has been j decided to issue imme- mOLT d«ateiy two further records X 1 by this very popular artist. 77/ I 1 STOCKS ARRIVING IN A FEW DAYS j ok
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  • 107 14 OfSiX over two-thirds of the 70(),o(»0 Indfans in Malaya v ill celebrate '©-morrow the I)ee*avah--the -Festival oi li nls M day especially to HW« which marks their new financial year. ~.;t h their compatriots at in comm.. with t *e Indian eommunbome and day with
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  • 53 14 The Singapore Detective Branch report the loss of the following Singapore motor cars and should any reader of the "Tribune" detecUthem, they should immedi'it ly notify the Detective Branch or the nearest Police Station. The numbers ol the stolen cars are S. 6706: S. 2998; 3. 2719: S.
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  • 113 14 The Duke and Duchess of Kent arrived at their London home, 3, Belgrave Square, after an alliu« nt journey from Balmoral Castle, Scotland, and later leit for The Coppins. their country home at Iver in Buckinghamshire, to take part in the celebration of Prince
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  • 245 14 [From Our Own Reporter] [poh, Thursday. A FIGHT between three Tamil street barbers during which two of A them sustained bad cuts from a compatriot, had its sequel in the Ipoh Police Conii yesterday, before Mr. P. F. V. Radcliffe. when Ra.ia (iopal
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  • 127 14 ONE of the Royal Air Force Short Sunderland flying boats will be named Pahang, by H.H. the Sultan of Pahang to-morrow. The flying boat will leave Seletar for Kuantan (Pahang) this afternoon. Among those on board WU7 be the Air Officer
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  • 66 14 London, Oct. 20. The delivery of the Labour return of the Trade Union membership at the close of 1937, gives a total for Great Britain and Northern Ireland at 5,851,000, inclusive of 546,000 or nearly ten per cent, of membership at the end of
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  • 116 14 Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 20. (GENERAL Goering impressed upon me that Germany's aim was to seek closest possible cooperation and cordial relations with Britain, declared Colenel P T. Etherton, organiser of the Mtauit Everest fnght in an interview with Reuter following a two hours talk
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  • 37 14 Messrs. Chye Huat Hin and Co.. Beacn Road. Singapore, assisted by Mr. Lee Tiouw Lin. organised a relief fund on the nights of October 17th and 18th. which realised over $120.00. (Straits Currency).
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  • 29 14 Owing to the Peepavali holiday, there will be no issue of the Malaya Tribune to-morrow. The Sunday Tribune (Saturday night edition) will be published %n usual.
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  • 38 14 An exhibition of handicraft and needlework will take place at St. Anthony's Convent School, Middle Road, for four days commencing from 29th October to 3rd November and will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 dairy.
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  • 263 14 Singapore, Thursday. EIVIDBNCE in support of aUegaB lions ni;.de by employees of the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd. against harsh treatment. unreasonable driving schedules, unjustifiable entries in their service record Sheets, victimisation and severe penalties for unpunctuality will be beard by the Board of Arbitration on Monday when the
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  • 236 14 DAUGHTER HAS NOT WRITTEN (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang. Thursday. THE Ranee oi Sarawak Wife of the world's only white Rajah, told 1 me on board the Rawalpindi when it stopped at Penang: 1 think Rob Gregory hates me. v Rob Gregory,
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  • 5 14 MRS. 'BOB'
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  • 103 14 (Malaya Tribune Stair Reporter) "The ieienccs of Fokie ire qeii** well done. The Japan* trial W force s lauding at Ton? Ann and Chinkianjt several times, but beaten off," said Hr. Chang h»uei. Fh D„ Commissioner of the Bureau of Finance of the Fatten Provincial Government,
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  • 70 14 Singapore. Thursday A nineteen-year-old Cantonese■ ywih named Tham Tai Beng triw morning in the Fifth Police Cm i Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge of rra lent possession of a oicjciei d ***** valued at $5 at New Bnoge at 9.15 p.m. last night. ske d Court
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  • 91 14 I*ls of an ordinary "carry-on descnp tion. Throughout his activities Sir Arthur Young was noted as an anround sportsman. He played twice for Scotland versus England in the Rugby Internationals of 1874 as a young man. On his arrival in the Straits he a in cricket matches
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  • 367 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) AN amazing story of how the heir to a multi-millionaire a A kidnapped and a ransom of $20,000 demanded fro* m was told in the Kuala Lumpur court yesterday. Kept secret for a fortnight while police conducted a countrywide search, the
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  • 202 15 BORROW FOR ALL US; An excellent day I ading favouring quick end ready-cash turnr rtunate for land, pro- farming interests, bui good for travel. INFLUENCES: 20 to March 20. Fro:hcds should succeed, people should be ap>jid easy to deal God for seeking favours ncial help for
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  • 25 15 London, Oct. 20. a Force Fund for relief of in < zechoslovakia, now stands at EV£,QQQ To the collection members of 000.—British Official Wirele
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  • 592 15 Singapore, Thursday. PURTHEB evidence was heard in the preliminary inquiry into charges of forgery of documents in connection with the sale of scrap iron salvaged from the wreck of the "Ettlden" preferred against a Filipino, a Japanese and a Britisher in the persons
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  • 41 15 Wives and children of the men oi the Ist Battalion Manchester Regiment disembarking from the tiv.opr.hip Dilwara. Chej are to take over from tin Royal Inniskillings Fusiliers at Tangliii. who are ieaving for India on Oct. 26.
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  • 114 15 Singapore, Thursday. HORACE Parfitt. a gunner attached to the Bth Heavy Battery. Blakang Mali, was found guilty before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, to-day. On a change of housebreaking "by night to commit theft." Parfitt. who preferred to say nothing in his defence, was
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  • 252 15 Singapore, J hursday. "Tin-: lowest of the low* was the Third Magistrate*! comment en a fern of Maekmafling that is beroaahiaj (cmiitun in Singapore today. Ng Teow Bong was tried and convicted to-day by Mr. G. S. Rawlings in the 'ihird Police Court on a charge
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  • 111 15 Reuter. London, Oct. 20. PUNARDER Berengaria which was laid up since Its withdrawal from the trans-Atlantic press service In March, to be sold has been broken up. One of the three big snips laid down by the Ham-Durg-Ameiwia Line before war, Bercnf.aria sailed under the German flag
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  • 337 15 Singapore. Thursday. WONG Lee Sek, managing partner of Chop Wine; Onn Co., Singapore, pleaded guilty to C summons charge which was to the effect (hat he on Sept. 22, at Singapore imported 20 pairs of shoe-, which were stamped, "MADE IN ENGLAND SPECIALLY FOR
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    • 239 15 This is rather an unusual photograph of Bread, but a product such as ours is worthy of unusual treatment. IT IS GOOD ALL THROUGH! THE ROYAL BAKERY offers you wholesome, nourishing- bread, made under hygienic conditions from the finest Australian and Canadian flour which is carefully stored :n temperature controlled
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  • 1378 16 LAST CRUSADER MARY MAUDE SCORE DOUBLE "Argus" Picks Six Winners Second Day Of Perak Autumn Races (From Our Own Reporter) X IPOH, FRIDAY. TENTERS HAD BETTER DAY YESTERDAY, THE SECOND P nS OF THE! AUtOMN MEETING OF THE I'ERAK TI'RF r. Fr\t IPOH TH U THEY HAD ON TUESDAY, THE
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  • 22 16 M r p I v cue s Last Crusader, who won on both outings in Ipoh this week
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  • 147 16 DISPLAYING better team work. the Colts gained a i reditalbc victory over the S.C.C. at hockey on the Padang yesterday evening by three goals. Combining speed with the Colts enjoyed the major share of the exchanges in the opening haU ol the game. Lunberg proving
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  • 132 16 Racs 1. 3 l T ST MY LITK All Gold J?J Tatroleah PI R»ce 2—LAY OFF ft Cluny p>;d" of Perak SJ« Benei ct Miss Sardls. Race 4.—LAST CX US AD til SI- ft 1 Dan Tous Lover Race 5. —SAFARILAND 12 The Puritan Cold Bell
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  • 59 16 S.C.C. "B" XV vs. 11th A. A. Bty. R.A. to-day at the S.C.C.:—A. Foster, R. L Parker. E. J. P. Burley. J. A. Horsfield, T. H. Evans; R. A. Hooper; I. G. John. P. M. Whitehead. W. A. Ball. P. Whitworth, K.J. Tovey. A. Campbell, L. E. C.
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  • 315 16 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Pridj WEIGHTS for to-morrow, tl third and last day of th? race meeting in Ipoh. aw as follows: HORSES. CLASS 1, 6 FURS. Sunshine Sue Pure Gold J Q Meadowman 2 2 Thcbez Re very J* Where Am 1 f Strathpeffer
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  • 25 16 THE Singapore rai com >. mbf officially open 1' Thursday next Oct. 27th for the Winter Meeting. The uVui coffee arrangement (le
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  • 111 16 Lcndon, Oct. B, rpHE latest call v i is as follows: 10-1 Dubonnet (offered 21 13- 1 Solonaise (offei d 14-1 100-7 Bnipwood 14- 1 Biackspck ray' C ken an<d offered' 15- 1 Snake Lightn (taken) 100-S Fct. 30-1 Olvmpn--22-1 Earth StO] ?5-l Harewcod (tak< I 25-1
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  • 51 16 The match between the Ceylon bi»rui Club and the S.C.R.C will be phyea I Monday next at Hone Lim Green mrfeK 1 of to-day. The following will S.C.R.C.: Patrick V K( Beng, Kirn Swee. Mm X Kee Pow. Mook Kirn; Tett, Swee Keng. Kee Tina, Lin B*» Evan
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  • 18 16 In a i ii'-i o; ma ten at tevday the S.R.C. College by nine point
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    • 10 16 A Tankard of Health H Distributed by Fraser Neave Ltd.
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    • 57 16 k M 1 BO V I <- j TO-NIGHT Mum Event J f LEWIS 1 I JAYARAJI j C. PHI'iEM'S vs. M- DASS. GERALD VINE vs. KID W \HAK. j S AL LOY vs. FIGHTING JOHN, j BLUE WARREN vs. YOUNG NEUSEL. J Prices: ">0 els., 30 cts., JO cts.
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    • 32 16 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. THE NEW 18 POINT EXAMINATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. tTOMP/ON HJPTICAt C° Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG. 'PHONE 3002. IR. A. Thompson, Dr of Ocular Science
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    • 67 16 lit- 1 f _..c~"rT.~-'" all i tfllV£m a eombinaHon of potent k.ll.ng agen* which cannot be excelled. Fht ha* unde IS \B gone the most exhaustive tests and V of known definite killing power. That ■T\ V why you should always insist on FH ond refuse all substitutes. Fit spray
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  • 179 17 Invitation Tourney At The S. C. R. C. p CHERRINGTON won the Veterans Singles Handicap by beating Tan Wan Liat in straight sets in the final of the S.C.R.C. h Open Tennis Invitation Tournament, played at Hong Lim i yesterday. The struggle was rather one-sided,
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  • 126 17 Players and starting times for social golf match between the Island Club and Sepoy Lines Golf Club at the Island Chi Sepoy Lines Golf Club at the Island Club on Thursday, 27th <Sepoy Lines players mentioned first): 4.05 p.m. Miss. Lacy 24 vs.
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  • 172 17 I lowing English and 1 league foot bail r played on SaturEnglish League, Div. I Pp jton N.E. rSL r villa Leicestei C. Stoke c. j Birmingham s Bolton W. Charlton A. Ntiddlesbroogh League, Div. II v. i ird i piyn onus Bury v Notes F.
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  • 216 17 Command Inter Unit Finals The Loyals easily beat the Gordons in the Command Inter-Unit Boxing Finals at Gillman Barracks last j night. The Loyals recently beat the Fusiliers, the champion boxing unit, j The Gordons withdrew from the recent novices competition, which they were favoured to win. Lt. Col. Burney,
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  • 203 17 |N an endeavour to revive amateur boxing back to the position it occupied a couple of years ago, a committee meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association was held on Oct. 11. t„j ...v,; ~u :f A new policy was adopted, which it was hoped
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  • 27 17 The V.M.C.A Juniors were beaten by the second string of the Rcyal Air Force I—o in a hockey match at the V.M.C.A. ground, yesterday.
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    • 44 17 Everything can be b °ught at one topping. Fresh Fruits, VegePatent Medicines Preparations, News "als, Fashion Boofcs i Wholesale Retail mvite ycur calls or j S AIN A VIQHAMED SONS, 11 storekeepers Special Suppliers, 5, Raffles Place, 1 ul Kuala Lumpur Penajig and Branches.
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    • 94 17 Hfvl ALICE I W%M SIM MOW I I STRAIN ON THEIR C HADN'T THOUGHT J"1 I NERVOUS SYSTEMS OF THAT,.. I'LL Jl I .TRY GIVING HER f /V jV/ 6ETATIN OF VI lINSTANT 7^ I LIKE I fects from the caffeine and tannin I ™Zl.mm *Zuk I ionnd in the
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    • 172 17 j FOR I PL AY-TEX SWIM SETS! Liquid latex bathing trunks with cap o match in 5 beautiful colours. Perfect beach wear for oow and girls from 3 to I JAsars Made cf soft, smooth pliable matt ial that stretches mne times its -izc. FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS'. Sole Agents:—
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    • 32 17 CHAMPION certain wttk a i PRUDENTIAL I POLICY I The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 17 18, MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE. The Largest Insurance Institution in the British Empire. MAAS-
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    • 43 17 J GOLD TEA Using Gold Lcr.f a pound of thli j j QUALITY TEA will make you 200 CUPS I of refreshing drink at a cost of less than I 1/2 a cent a cup. Only water is cheaper. F. A. BARTHOLOMF.USZ LTD.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 771 18 Regent Presents The Prizes M Our o*n DUKIT Zahrah School held a very X the School ground. There was a large fatnerin g HighnesS those present were His Highness the Adviser. Tunku Ampuan Besar of ?£X'#]ftJSS M r F L. Shaw (SuperintenJohere). Y. M.
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  • 117 18 I From Our Oicn Correspondent] Malacca, Thursday. fI)M defeating the S.F.I, by 5-1. the 1 Eurasian Association second stun, hkiTrSstered their fourth successive hockey win for the season From the start the Eurasians asserted their superiority and dominated the game The first half saw them
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  • 76 18 V M C A. XI v-s R. A O C. on Monday at Anson Road ground: Nathaniels. V. Xavier. Salleh. Gim Lock. M. S. Hussein. Mahmood. Jalleh. Guan Kiat R. Eu. Joy. Looi Imm Meng. Reserves: Elkineton. J. Manasseh. V.M.C.A. XI vs Teachers on Friday 23. on the
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  • 115 18 (From Our Own flepo-er lt>oh, Oct. a A LARGE crowd assembled Jubilee Park to-night to w.h, the wrestling promotion hta-J w Shaw Bros. a ed In the semi-final minute rounds, Sardar Kha; the p k I wonder, drew with Je.ii I Palestine, neither scorii
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  • 213 18 TEAMS and starting times I golf match between the Royal Jotal International Club and the J^,.. Golf Club to be played to-morrow pavali I at Johore Bahru are as folios I 9 a.m. Major Musa b Yusop 2; j Allen 5 vs. I Okameto
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    • 502 18 END ASTHMA and DANGER of"TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks in 10 Minutes And Strengthens the tungs I Sleep N««i«. ofKn leads wdresded A «jd<to chlU ASSUPOCI Tonight httWfitt£ttSp: Every Night Air beeins to fill air-starved lungs. Wheeling, cboßinf, Makt gf TeJtM sUep Air Degins to nu f 0 f gu ffocation
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  • 892 19 I of the Ricksha Owners' Association, Singapore, sends IT article tolling c.i the owners' point of view in the present I ire greatly astcm--1 ye development of th? I d have every reason to I £c political agitators i .iiine the strings. I started,
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  • 127 19 m m. j. v »w Singapore. Oct. 21. Ships ilongside the Wharves or expected +o arrive. m East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Opten Noort 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rawalpindi 18; Milan Maru. Kidder pore 15: Djambi 11; Bengkalis 9. Empire
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  • 101 19 Paris 178 47 64 New York 4.75 1 2 Montreal 4.81 Brussels 23.11% Geneva 20.95 Amsterdam 8.73 2 Ulan 90 5 16 Scrlin 1188 Stockholm 19.41 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna unquoted Prague I3fc Helsinßfors 226 3 4 Madrid nominal Lishon HO 1 Athens 547 Vi —British Official Wireless
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  • 101 19 Singapore, Thursday. THE charge of voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery of cash. SB, was preferred against a Chinese Hokkien, aged 17 years, answering to the name of Ong Seek Toh this morning in the second court before Mr. Conrad Oldham. It was stated by the
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  • 46 19 Reuter. Hongkong, Oct. 20. THE Japanese advance appears to be temporarily halted. Canton Chinese maintain mat the main Japanese pus-, westward of WaICOOW still remains un commenced Guciilla units have brer, formed behind Japanese lines and tnev have befun to harass communications. —Renter.
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  • 24 19 London. Oct. 20. The British Ambassador in Berlin. Sir NevUc Henderson, arrived in London yesterday on leave of absence -British
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  • 34 19 The admission pries to the Stadium Final Days i.e. SI for West Stand and to-day will be the usual charges on Cup Chairs: 50 cents to East aland and cents to turnstiles.
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  • 32 19 Tne following telegraphic message received from the Master as. -Juno v circulated for public mforma,^.-- Abandoned 10 tons motoi yacht Scnembah floating about 2.40 Kor.ri 101.12 East Dangerous to navigation.
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    • 137 19 J, p i" INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM; TO-MORROW SATURDAY, OCT. 22nd j al 9.15 p.m. Sharp. j SENSATIONAL S( PER HUMAN THRILLING BOUTS. |WONCBOCKCHEUNC| z i vs. jMICHAEL GILL! 6 10-MINUTE ROUNDS BEST I BATTLE TO THE END PACKED WITH THKILJ-fe- j THE CHAMPION OF ALL INDIA IHARBANS
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    • 133 19 XOCR «WWWkS %ft 3tockisus of Erika 8 Brand new Portf Model V Tab. with sey-set Tabulator. New Secondhand Repairers, etc. Wt sell Kolok Ribbons and Carbon Paper, ffork Guaranteed Charges Moderate FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid foods when you have fever is because your wasted
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    • 289 19 CONQUEST OF OLD AGE IS IT POSSIBLE? Old A« is the most difficult problem which scientists have ever had to tackle. It defies solution No process is known ->y which men and women can be made t~ enjoy permanent youth and vitality, rhe of modern science has. however.°led to tne
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    • 262 19 MALAYA*! PREMIER HOT El J io-\i<.iir I COCK I All DAIC'E FROM 6.30 p.m. to 8.30. p.m. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) FROM 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. "DUO GRAN ADOS" I MUSICAL ACROBATIC ACT. DINNER $3.00 NON-DINERS $1.00 j RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS. [sea view hotel! !ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RFCOGNISED
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  • 335 20 l/»nd n. Oct. 6. shipyards ur e so f u ii ol work for the Admirahy that orders for the new <hips 0 f the li>*sS programme have been he id back. We have on the stocks and complf. ing five battlesh ps, twenty-two rive aircraft
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    • 216 20 AT THE FIAT SHOWROOMS, See the. new Tamily Six: Seater A LOW PRICE FAMILY CAR WITH EXCEPTIONAL AND ECONOMICAL PERFORMANCE OH DISPLAY AT THE HRTsHQWROO MS A* GETTING 9 A TOOTH 5 YOUR BABY must "get a tooth' Bat he not get a fever with it. If baby's mother is
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    • 298 20 SHE PUT UN 2» POUNDS OF FLESH "Feels wonderfully better." Nothing is more worrying than loss of weight To watch the scales anxiously, hoping against hope for an inof just one ounce—to take bottles and bottles of fishy-tasting oil and still feel no better—to lie awake at rJgM wondering what
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    • 1036 20 SUNDAY'S CHURCH SERVICES Meeting at Macßitchie Reservoir. 815 pm. Chinese Christian Assoc a- tion Meeting. A Problem of Conduct. n Friday, 5.15 p.m. Boys Brigade ust Co.) Drill Parade. Saturday, 2 p.m. B. B. Battalion N. C. O. Class. STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH (No. I, Kampong Kapor Roadi Sunday 8
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    • 59 20 < O\M IT I'SW" SANITARY WATER INSTALLATIONS I FOXGIII* &t I 64. Wallich St. 'Phone 7551. (Established 1921). UN!»ER EXPERT I I jU* /or your /a Super Devon i;dta RolU Devon Minis t Fireside The Children k>ve t» 3 i An exceptionally an acceptable P>« f Asfc rear decker 1
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  • 17 21 u!:m c man oa duty beside the signpost to the 6th Divisional Hospital.
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  • 378 21 lina's irterior are eleven Homes foi Disabled V Soldiers in which ,M) officers and men permanently crippled in being cared for by the Government in return for I nd sacrifice «K-y have shown in the battlefield. i*i the disabled men are i five permanent homes s.-vchuan
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  • 173 21 i with hundred! 1 Chinese surgeons and I physicians thiough tm at thousands of Idiera are cured and >attl< field acain. as els im no professional 1 r:: twiedge of modern ii vocabulary h> medicinal herbi d in the Chinese Medica" centuries ago. Many seen an up-to-date
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  • 359 21 NUMEROUS FIELD UNITS IVHEN the war firs! started, the Chinese Vrmy Medical Service was only inadequately organised and was not prepared tor the unprecedented emergency of trL'sHiif thousands of wounded soldiers at one time. To-day it is a huge institution comprismg r big
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  • 200 21 (Central News). Hankow. THE hardy and robust mountainec-s In ihe Tapieh Range on the Hnnan-ffuDch border arp actively the Chinese regular troops defend their land, writes a Cential News correspondent making a lour there. The mountaineers are well-organised lor self-defence. Villages co-operate In rrse
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    • 17 21 J (?hw£L (paqiL (Edited by T. H. TAN) i k\ v i, il LbmIm s ill iff!
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    • 654 21 \MI BECAUSE I WAS t^^Ĕ^ SOTHIR JSU How MINERALITand FOOD lODINE build THIN, Worn-Out, ill. Nervous People info Strong, Red-Blooded Men and Women. "Vikelp" Tablets amazing new mineral f»jl~**?^~-*? mlm ■■"■■>——« Concentrate must build rich, red blOOd, VIKELP Tablets are mnde from a remark.hnHu n nn nnunds of able Pacific
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  • 23 22 Mis R p 8< dr Mcl and Mr,. Carl Fernando (centre at the Mr. am -its Emp ire Exhibition. Glasgow
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  • 176 22 Teachers To Be Bi- Lingual Jaffna, Oct AT the sivth ftii!UV*i*ary ca&braA lions of the Cfcsakal School, attached to the Saiva Tralhinf li-sti tute, Thirmeively, Dr. S. Subramaniam. President of the Hindu Board of Pducttioii, p:\sided over i public meeting. Pandit S. KanapathypfllaJ read the rur-
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  • 203 22 Jaffna. A T a garden party held at St. Patrick\s College grounds in honour of the divestiture of a staff teach r. Mr S Arolanantham a< Knight C hcval er of the Order ->f St. Gregory the Great the former Rector, the Very Key. Fr. Cba
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  • 7 22 MR. E. A. P. mJEYERATNB
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  • 437 22 Mr.Macdonald 'Very Sympathetic' London i ;«i Fmviinrl ha<* been received by the CWohia! -We nave also met ot prominent memb rs political parties, many of vvftoni have made special journ. don to see us, and all have been sympathetic. They In understand our point
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  • 93 22 "IT is no use our s*> 1 only to give Indian* said Mr. B. H. .1 1 the "Mmha Sumadbi Sree Naravana Ouro Devß. at the MtJtjraU Colombo. ••The real troub! leaders of vanou; communis b B lower standaid oi ••Whether neai. <thir commuints member that
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  • 221 23 OUR DAILY INDIA PAGE -Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc.\ (United Press). T Mt Allahabad, Oct. 11. HE Indian History Congress concluded last night after passing a number of resolutions by one of which it was decided to appoint a Crmmittee. with
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  • 129 23 Bombay Oct. 13. r All Parties i conference I* A federation is f»edespatch Irom Lon- According d fJj C viceroy, who ■th having per- Zetland I making a public opinion tciU avail hhnmember stssfov of i eaislature to adthe session of both irei i nake
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  • 111 23 Six Children Barn. Alive tauritsar, Oct IV ci thiWren were want alive when S a fireworks laeUrj situated on t«-lUv r, i c„iwiv!-it festival there was teen demand for crackers and tne ctorv had engaged half a dozen nands. When work was in progress, trv. leala exploded accidentally setting uilding
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  • 95 23 SURGING crowds stormed the Marlborough Theatre, Singapore, on Wednesday evening when the lnng-awaited super Tamil picture "Ambikapathi" commenced a season there. On account of its varied interest, this picture will undoubtedly ifford the best Deepavali entertainment for the Indian public and it will not be a surprise
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  • 287 23 Hangkow, Oct. ">. CENT by the Indian National Congress, the Indian Medical Unit are at present in Hankow where they arrived from Hongkong on Sept. 30. They will remain in Hankow for some days and then proceed to whichever front they are ordered The party,
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  • 318 23 (United Press). Madras, Oct. 13. THE history of India has for its landmark, not 1 battles and wars, but saints, scriptures and holyJijee. said Sir S. Radhakrishnan replying to a civic address presented to htm by the heroes. We have adored the not by
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