Malaya Tribune, 24 October 1938

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune nunrnntecd Largest Sales Malaya's National Newspaper: Ouarattteea^u v..i. xxvn. No. 252. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, Ocl. 24, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGFS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1938 FIVE r KN =I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 Read The I s V n m A T I 1 n I B U N E 11 Dominant I I In Malaya the a ii i: t <m .-MTIIKHv" model Bj^feL-^fel 5! U m c KN i HE CAMAY METHOD in cold-and your skin will giow j site cleanliness.
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    • 206 1 ■II BSggg 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The TB1BIXK I I Some to MM* Grove 1*U I**— I I Vinson Road, remaining ,or sale. Area fnm 12,000 ware ,eet to 0 I I tv ,are feet. From U cent, to 18 cen's per sauare foot, according to tne
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  • 90 2 Helsinki. A RUSSIAN woman, Klavdiya Bereschnaja, has set up a new record by piloting an aeroplane from Moscow to Baku, on the shores of the Caspian Sea, and back again to the Soviet capital, it is reported here. She covered the total distance ot
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  • 84 2 London, Oct. 12. EVIDENCE to be given at the resumed inquest on Peter Streatfield. twelve, the Forest of Dean st hoolboy who died alter cutting; ivy, is expected to solve the mystery of his denth Peter, the youngest son of Rev. and Mis.
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  • 359 2 New York. Oct. 12. WHE possibility oi the hintf and Queen the I'nited States during their Canadian tour carlv nevt summer is being hailed in the American newspapers as an opportunity to show the world Anjrlo-American "mora! solidarity." Washington's State Department
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  • 247 2 5, 000 MILES A DAY TRIPS IN FUTURE Londen. Oct, v THE pilot, Captain D. C. T. Bennett 1 is no day-dreamer, but sees Mer eury's record flight to South Africa as a "vision of the future. This, he says in a report to Imnenni Airways on the Bight from
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  • 136 2 Salisbury S. Rhodesia. Anglican Cathedral el St. Mary and AH Saints. Sailsbury, which was begun 25 years ago. and is now half completed, has been consecrated by the Bishop of Natal the Ritrht Rev. L. X. Fisher. The consecration was attended by 13 Bishops of
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    • 446 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDfiUTSCHKR (incorp M ated Bfl Ciennany». The unuemoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONRONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore 1938. I. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Oct. 27 i ins. "MARBURG" omit:, Manila and Dairen Nov. tf gj yCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24
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    • 455 2 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'a SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938 .SOMALI CBOC Oct. L'S CANTON 15.600 NOV. 4 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 8.000 Nov. 19 I CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 BHUTAN 6,100 Eee. 17 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUT
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    • 459 2 BHHS BANGKOK LINE. JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most! Bi S Cargo vessels with limited but (Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, j comfortable Passenger Accommoda- > To: Marseilles. London. Rotterdam, tion I Hamburg and Copenhagen. I mm I To: Aden, Sues, Port Said. Palestine, i J M.S. From Spore,
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    • 144 2 Jm HAMBfIUi-AMERIKA LIN IE B Dentsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS t BIX KULMERLAND via"' 1938 Manila Nov 1 sjs. NORDMARK Direct Nov' 9 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Nov' 30 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN LLZLL.
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    • 134 2 IMM) CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incoruorated in England). Direct Service to Japan via to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bn. ol I ir.£ for Canton, Macao. Swatow, Aw Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwartg, Yang' ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. VQK PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. S'UISANG Nov. 1 Nov
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  • 58 3 L.OH—ANG. The engagement is announced between Mr. Loh Ah Lim (alias Peter Loht second son of Mr. ii Mrs Loll Nee Hew of 798, Paya Lebar Road to MiSfi Ang Swee Heng (alias Daisy) ihe only uaughter of Mr. and Mr- Ang Hoe Soon of 91. Selegie
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  • 449 3 From the earliest times maiaria was the curse of humanity. Amongst the Jews in Ancient Palestine, this malady was certainly known, for we lead *n th°ir bocks that Jehovah cha.jti.--ed me with "fever" and it is most likely t.ia* J this referred to "marsh fevei or
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    • 1068 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS c at now invited .lor the or service. Fo. m nicinal Tender Room 1 Date of Closing. fnr 1039 See Notice in supphea for w. ntier Room st efl Fabric Rein- 1938 r,f At hydrous AmttPPly. d cidain Chioi 19». 12 noon Ct
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    • 470 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. j TENDERS INVITED. SUPPLY OF COOKED RATIONS TO SUNGEI PINANG DEPOT, FWi^G. TENDERS are invited by the xndian Immigration Committee for the supply cSd rations for the Sungei Pmang Depot, Penang, for the months from Ist January to 31st Decern ber, 1939. Hp as 2. The terms of
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    • 213 3 POSITIONS VACANT Iir^NTED— Cierk-typist. Must have p<-> aed Senior Cambridge Grade L Chinese only. Apply P.O Box 442, Singapore. WANTED a Chinese assistant disperser for a local dispensary. Commencing salary $20 a month. Apply with copies of recent testimonials stating age, experience and dialects spoken, to Box No. 431, Malaya
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    • 37 3 Swiss Watches 8 jewels movement $11 00 15 jewels lever movement $19.00 4 jewels movement 6.00 15 jewels movement $11.00 4 jewels movement 5.09 10 jewels lever movement 8.50 15 jewels lever movement $16.00 Opposite Clifford Pier.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 92 3 SPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS The following is the programme < of drills up to and for week ending OU 30, 1938: 0 TO-DAY, OCT. 24 515 p.m. Headquarters; Recruits; Recruit Training. 515 p.m. 30 yards Range HQ.. Ist Br S.S.V.F,; Practice Competition. TO-MORROW, OCT. 25 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; Recruits; Recruit Training.
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  • 228 4 A (M il l period of consolidation has set in and fluctuations have been small throughout the week, say Messrs. Lewis and Peat in their weekly report. There is a very steady demand at these levels and every indication of Increased demand in the near
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  • 880 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 20. 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4,4 /2 5.1^2 Asam Kumbang 28 301-nom Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer Hitum 25 26 6 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 bangrin Tin 23,3 24,3 Batu Selangor 1.43 1.48
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  • 15 4 Singapore, Oct. 24. The price of tin at noon in to-day was:— $107% (unchanged).
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  • 15 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 29; Sellers 29'
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  • 95 4 DAILY PRICES Cl'RRENT. Singapore. Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.SS. in cases I (F.O.B. October* 28 o 28 3 4 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.O.B. October) 28 28 4 No. I.X.RS.S. (Spot-loose i (awardable Spore l 28 28^ do. October 28 5 2S
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  • 202 4 Singapore, Oct. 21. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 23 7 8 London demand 2 3% Lyons demand 2076 Switzerland demand 242 V 2 Hamburg demand 137 New York demand 55
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  • 41 4 The collection of paintings by the well-known artist Mr. Frederik will be sold by auction at the Rex Hotel. Singapore, on Sunday at 11 a.m. Part of the proceeds will go to the China Relief Fund.
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  • 173 4 LIST OF CI RRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 20. 5 p.m. Totel for Company Dividend Eoofcs financial close Date Ex Div. year TIN. Payable Date tr> datp Kamunting Tin 3 r final— Nov. 10 Oct. 24 16^; less tax Mambau 5% final Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Oct 22
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  • 221 4 8% Maynaxd 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.-... 071/ om 4V 2 1907 ped. 1947 $1,600,666 Ml"" h 2 n m Mar. 31. Sept. 30... ?ina/ nor 4% 1913 red.
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  • 375 4 LONDON COMMODITIES v. c Previous To-day RUBBER Steady On Spot buyers 85 16 8 3 a Sellers 8 3 h 37, Ist Forward (October) Buyers 85 16 8 :< Sellers 8% 87 16 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 87 16 gik Sellers 8 3 2 89 16 3rd
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 230 4 THE EASTERN UNITED 41SHIANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED, WRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, .BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA 71QN AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. iJLKD OFFICE. **D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W BALL, General Managoi THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Uncorporated in England). I SINGAPORE BRANCH: j 4, D'Almeida Street Authorised and subscribed
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    • 114 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated ir. Btralts Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited The Company, having the necessary powers, is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 137 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement* B CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Pa.d Up 110,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHLLIA STREET, SINGAPORE LONDON BANKERS: NEW BANKi Midland Bank, Ltd. Irving Trust Co.. Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Chase National 8:.:.k Branches ttai"g& 133.100* m, sam Yfl e, Pal-mbanT. 19.
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  • 786 5  -  (By Noel Barber i)S the broad river thut flows lazily out to the East coast, S 'kaii of Fahaiit, n Saturday named one of the Short i;, I K.A.F. flyiii# boats Tahang,' at Kuantan. simple, yet cv.iourful spectacle; one in which the real w<i part,
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  • 252 5 Don't Believe- IN days when recitations were more popular than they are now, hongfellow's "Wreck of the was one of the most frequently r-hosen, being calculated to arouse the emotions and sentiments of Victorian audiences. No doubt mucn oi the feeling was
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  • 21 5 Finds of savage animals that roamed over Europe tens of thousands of years ago are reported by Reuter.
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  • 50 5 Thirty-seven-mile underwater t~ip from Chicago to Michigan City without a c:mpass is to be attempted by Barry Connett. More like a tin fish than a narine, it is only lift, long and less n 2ft across. H> has made 347 dives It, going down as deep as 31ft.
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    • 72 5 A CARI BUT YOU I NVEST IN AH Pl£ /4\^^^^v this i\ attractive holder w IW $fjg |J START TO-DAY 3 UU- labels I idiDif!) j! or 4 smai; woeu j KU u fil Ijl nrt I•> Wll !,,s WATSR*CIOSLT |lj ii to your you lab-ls dlrecl t j| .1
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    • 241 5 Every Mother Owes Her Child Protection AND ESPECIALLY PROTECTION FROM UNKNOWN DRUGS ASK YOUR DOCTOR Practically evwy mother knows bow, also la tablets that taste like the physician's rule. Don't qirc peppermint candy, ami that conyour child unknown remedies With- tain the equivalent ot the liquid out askino your doctor
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    • 601 5 DIAMOND TUBULAR STEEL furniture Finished in Chromium or Coloured Enamel. La. cB at p§ Lfe> Wb Comfort Strong. Artistic. Termite proof. Noninnammablc. IVVilc /or descriptive folder. Manufactured by DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. KAMPONC BAHRU ROAD. SINCAPORE. Manufacturers of Steel Close Joint Tubes. Tubular Steel B.-dsteads. Tubular Sled Turtilture. Cycle
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 36 5 F, P p eygj.i i I ETZTtZZt I SAN PCP i*r,wp ur«v r> ?M WCl l > ui<; sorrow I A DftN KELP V4»<v<? MC 0>Jt NlHOOW f T T,cr.ocT r j awan 1 1 J i
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    • 284 6 MULLARD MASTER VALVE tlv.t's what it's known as the valve that gives j A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE U all users will tell you j who have it in their Radio set. I IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SIT. If your ralve gives
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    • 168 6 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile Juice flow from our liv. rMO Our bow every day. our move nu ntsi »■< hard and constipated and our food decays unnaturally in our 28 *eet of bowels. This decay sends poison all over
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    • 136 6 OVRHAU L Bn to Hecondilion Motor*' Bmoklng exhaust, ">~: Jng of spark are symtoms of WORN PINGS AND WOR. CYLINDERS consequently there Is »PP a V\: waste of CyJnder oil Benzine. Ovrhaul will posltlrelv Wire tti troubles and definitely restor. normal compressloa. give more power on hill, speed, smooth ana
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1055 6 bong And Pianoforte I LONDON Orchestra; leader, Philip White- jffß I Pm TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 Hector Bolitho, with Dame ifif r "^^N^^ H (.S(; 17.7') Mc/s (10.0 m > of I M I ff </II > I GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.8 m.) toria' and Robert Farquharson M v *m j
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  • 59 7 Formby, the stage and hi who is also a jockey, rode early I xercisc gallops on Downs (Surrey) with v th's string. He is i on rtgulai early hurdle rati at Park. Photo shows mb] I nearest camtra) fie*', galloping with lh ci nlre) on "KerT.
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  • 420 7 London, Oct. 5. QEOIJGE FORMBY, LaiKfebhirc comedian and lilm star has gone back to his first love. Leaving even his ukulele behind, he has made amends after eighteen years' desertion. At 6 o'clock this morning he was up and eager to go. By
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  • 120 7 PRESCRIPTION for Romance," the New Universal picture at the Pavilion, is a smooth running comedy telling of the chase for a fugitive from justice in Budapest. Most of its success is due to the fact that Mischa Aver, most whimsical of screen comedians, in the leading
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  • 135 7 IT is a long time since film fans had the opportunity to see Kay Francis, and her admirers will not be disappointed in the film in which she makes a return to the screen at the Al ham bra. "Women are like that" is the tale of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 9 7 Tropical Model. PSICS FROM $18--?ij U5 NORTH BMDOK ROAD
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    • 115 7 LISTEN TO REASON I, and be well W m y% advised 1 GET VOIR RYES TESTED FOR RIGHT ttfe GLASSES to improve your L .J \ision F s ■way. DON'T j DELAY. We ran do H»is lor you at a \cry reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., 71. High St.,
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    • 158 7 H [EXPAN DE D j U 11 THE BACKBONE [T OF GOOD PLASTER WORK "llir Expanded Metal Lathing affords a level and rieid mesh work surface to which plaster can be applied quickly and easilyThe strands and the small diamond-shaped meshes hold the plaster in a strong grip* the mesnea
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 190 7 at i;i«i*< miiimm immi iiimmiimii '"daily CROSSWORD I s Mr 11 i i HOSS CLUES DOWN -c IneonehHtTC In I. Such movements are. not eontinUOUS. n R9.ia.nces in a way. dances, a. our 5: on then- own had il 4 Q U "iity of matured fruit and old t wine.
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    • 183 8 But cute Maureen had a •gfjf v** different technique with a fl woman-hater... and you'll never stop howling as she *t*\» > gets her man and a mil lion besides! ......j_\ r =—zzz; j TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL! i[ 3-15-6-15-9-is I *Y In Response to Public I Demand I tniVerSalS
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    • 386 8 Your Singing Dancing Favourite is back! It's the Picture everybody's beep waiting for! 1 IHff|ij|i POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT I A I* I I OL G1 915 ———————Ml WLLUJUMUmfU 11 'W^WBTWMia Here's One o! the Best Pictures You'll See This Year? A ncw-sUnt love story made to order for red-headed Girder's
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    • 130 8 (pavilion! LAST NIGHT j S-15 9-15 j I WAIT TIU\ 11 /yon sti mischa x AUER AS COUNT "BUSY" j j t THE IDLE HEHO j j I i j FOR ROMANCE I A UNIVERSAL PICTURE with I WENDY BARRIE KENT I TAYLOR MISCHA AUER I DOROTHEA KENT-FRANK i I
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    • 90 8 Your Favounte TARZAN GIRL, m j new Lovable R c e j j Wednesday at the Capitf 4 Coming Slid':, j A LIIA M IS i? A j I VICTOR j MCLAGLEN mm Z BRIAN DONLEVY M'L j SIDNEY BLACKMER I JOHN CARRADINE WK£m I I ALAN DINEHART f ROBERT
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    • 321 9 PUT THIS NEW I I COLOUR-THRILL ON YOUR LIPS! 1 rron. P or.r.t South Sea CoW...fW glomorou. r.d. ever put Ifo DpeWcfc jjv.*. ">OTTF an other* he thinks are =E^; r e are five V W t r eally makaWi Jg/l j t-t -th desire for N Ifig I •v.
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    • 94 9 f-— jALHAMBRAj Coming Shortly! j j j TYRONE ALICE OON POWER* FAYE AMECHE end ETHEL MERMAN JACK HALEY 5 JEAN F.ERSHO'.T HeLEN WESTLEY S john carpal.Nc paui hurst I WAILY VERNON RUTH TERRY DOUGLAS FOWIEY EDDIE COLONS J j CHICK CHANDLER A 2. ,i Cf- -r»-Fa» P.c .1 AN IDEAL
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    • 249 9 uummmn i II mi I f ~~T I¥EW WORLD SERANGOON I Z JALAN ROAD. I BESAR. J J (Malaya's Leading Amusement Park). _____J DANCE PALACE j (AIR CONDITIONED). PHONE 2477. RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. j Dine Dance in Perpetual Coolness at Malaya's j Leading Cabaret. At last we have secured the
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    • 70 9 POSITITBLT LAST DAY. TO-DAY AT 3-15 6-15 and 9-15 p.m. Here's n Mar-Mitch Nobod> iftfttttd uf -tt a ft«ty«ni tones' A WARNER BROS EMI f\ jIH I fWj IB 5 IX RALPH FORBES*MELVIT.LE OOPER »I*lll 'RSTON rfHRS aSL HAJ L GRANT MITCHELL HERBfiRT RAWLtNSON si.. v »v!.*.,»« ir mw.iH 7
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  • 625 10 MOST people in Malaya knowsomething about the activities of the King Edward VII Medical College in Singapore, which produces doctors and surgeons for the country. Very few, w e believe, know anything about the work of the Institute for Medical Research, which has its headquarters in Kuala
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  • 865 10  -  HEROIC HISTORIC RECORD IN THE HOUR OF SORROW By C. H. Stanley Jones 111 the Japanese troops 100 miles away and Japanese I umbers attacking the city a group of compositors producing a book ran away to the front, snatching up whatever weapons they could find
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  • 511 10 £HINA WAR is not over yet. Fall of Canton without resistance restores to Japanese military a prestige which had been sadly waning, gives populace of Japan a muchneeded tonic. Earlier reports indicating evacuation of Hankow by military leaders are not confirmed. Wholesale retreat of troops on Yangtse
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    • 165 10 liOlU \SO\ S FAMOUS COFFEE 4 SINGAPORE r7 J AVA iktWi ii//// Finest Beans fromMOCHA (Arabia) KENYA (Africa) ROBUSTA (Java). Specially Blended Roasted and Ground Daily The Scan of the Finest Coffee in Malaya. ROBINSON CO., LTD. 'mvWmk You'll know the bottle by the famous trade-mark, and the gin by
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    25 11 ink Bowater. Lord 0 i London, vent to I i rda to be swssm n k succeeds So Harry %»viurd as i-oid Mayor.
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  • 113 11 Reuter. I ndor verierft Jewish Board or nting Jews of passed sing the restric- isii immigratioß to p a wij relegation ol j e B i n Palestine to the minority. isioo of the Br- es to employ effective me a- i norism in Palestine
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  • 808 11 NEGOTIATIONS LIKELY\ TO BEGIN VER V SOON ACCORDING TO A TRANS-OCEAN REPORT, IT IS STATED THAT THE POSSIBILITY OF CHINESE MILITARY LEADERS IN SOUTH CHJNA DETACHING THEMSELVES FROM THE CENTRAI GOVERNMENT AND ENTERING fNTO SEPARATE NECOTI a TIONS
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  • 108 11 tjst—r_ss<5 they are now cannot bo m* interned "Only each desires the other should *t£?sacrifices and he be W* re J™\ SanoeuvrS cannot make in Impcestioi. claims l CtoSllor. On the other hand t. Reich claims those DOB-essuons O been deprived of on
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  • 68 11 Reuter. w Ul v*» BRITISH WARSHIP BOMBED The British wanfclf H.M S. Sandn|™ -fa, bombed by six Japanese bombers in the Yangtse at ChangJST th's morninto. The superstructure was damaged and two cabins wrecked but there were no casualty —Reuter. CHIANG RESIGNED? Rcuter reports from Shanghai that rumours,
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  • 139 11 Viscount Finlay, Sir Arthur F. C. C. Luxmoore and Sir Rayncr Goddard, Justices of the. High Court who have been made Lords Justices oi Appeal, were worn in at the House of Lt*&> lord Justices of Appeal receive '5.000 a year. Viscount Finlay is sixty-three and
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  • 97 11 Reuter. mi IK spearhead of Ihe Japan- esc advance on Hankow on the north of the Vanirtse has reached Sinchow. bi-fogfoff < hrm wilhin miles of the objective. 1 i t i s stated unofficia ly in Shangnaval spokesman declar, I :,atpanose ,-ai uniU have passe,
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  • 18 11 Reuter. Three men condemned to death for Nonage were executed In Hue peat yesterday, says Rcuter.
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  • 206 11 Reuter. 4 SWEEPING reconstruction of the Cabinet following th. resignation A of Mr Duff Cooper from ihe Admiralty and the death oi Lord Stanley is regarded as unlikely in London. Creation of three new ministries—National Defence, Sow* and Cwfl Shipping—which has heen the subject
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  • 93 11 ROYAL BIRTHS EXPECTED IN GREECE EGYPT Reuter. Royal births in direct succession to I the throne af° imminent in two Near Eastern kingdoms. The parents of Princess Fredenl.u. tne 21 year old Crown Princess of Greece, wno have arrived at Athens in anticipation of the birth of a child to
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  • 19 11 A new crdi'-uince for control of sale of noisens will be introduced in Ccuncn on Monday next.
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  • 184 12 \F)O?n Our Oiai Correspondent] Seremban, Sunday. EXCELLENT work by the Kuala Pilah police headed by Mr. H. J. B. Donaldson, 0.C.P.D., was responsible for the capture of a hit and run motorist who is I Ueged to have knocked down and killed an Indian
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  • 131 12 (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter). presiding at the British Commonwealth Relations Conference held at Sydney convened by Ri yal Institute ot International Relations, hfty-nine-year-old, genial Lord Lothian arrived at the Civil Airport yesterday looking happy when he stepped from a Qantas plane in Singapore, told me
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  • 111 12 ENCLOSING a donation cf $20 fo- the Czech Refugees Fun:! organised by the Lord Mayor of London. "A Bohemian" writes to the Ma'.ayi Tribune as follows: "Might I ask your assistance in forwarding a contribution to the Lord Mayor's Fund? I forwarded the cheque, with a letter,
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  • 18 12 A cheerfui nature, taken at the Po Lcong Kok Sports club meeting this week-end.
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  • 206 12 Tj'HE view that Britain Is 10 blame for the collapse of China in the war with Japan, because she raised in China hone* of support that could not be given, is advanced in the Italian press. The occupation of Canton evokes considerable comment
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  • 232 12 RECENT scientific investigations have discovered the coldest .own on earth. For some time the iCcotd was thought to be held by Verkhoyansk, in Eastern Siberia. a place where even the mercury in thermometers froze, but more recent studies of meteorological Z conditiens have awarded the S title
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  • 38 12 The Rotary District Governor, Mr. C. R. Samuel, of Penang. will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. Ladies are invited to this meeting.
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  • 20 12 The budget meeting of the Legislative Council originally Axed for to-day has been postponed to Oct. 31.
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  • 67 12 rr U Singapore, Monday. v Tne following passengers left by the s H, 13 lor Europe- Mr. K. Suhr. Mmc: Claire Holt. Mrs. A. Ho.lm-Anderson and Infant. Mrs. X S. Walker. Mr. H. L. Jeppesen Mr and Mrs. R. G. Money. Mr A Lehman Nielsen Mr. G. D.
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  • 225 12 Sudden Retreat Considered Strategy (Tribune Reporter) QLOOM prevails in Singapore among the Chinese community, particularly the Cantonese section, following report of the fall of Canton, while the main topic over the week-end was centred round the various reports of events in
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  • 31 12 With reference to a report In the Malaya Tribune regarding live motorcars which reported to have been stolen, we are informed that all txeep' S 6706 have been recoveroc.
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  • 77 12 T... iit-ures taken at the Johore Teachers' Conference this week end. Representatives in the ton Picture are (Standing Behind) K. Lmgam (Secretarj u n r. L. Sha* (President) i Trcusein (Chairman. v Aiunasalam (English Cohere Representative), (2nd Kow) G J Stevens (English College Re pre sentative), Goh
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  • 76 12 Reuter. ARDERS placed at the international motor Earlscoort, which closes to-night "are decidedly encouraging than last year." according to the Association of British Motor Manufacturers. It is added factories of leading manufacturers will be operating at capacity many months and instructions have b j en given
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  • 345 12 Singapore, Sunday. pLANES zoomed and soared over the Civil Airport yesterday, as they participated in the biggest air rally yet to take place in Singapore. There were huge crowds of interested people present, and I there were thrills galore. An insoiring scene was the arrival of
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  • 134 12 Lond«<i;. Oct 14. TWO actresses who were strandrd in Penang, when i theatriral lour in the Far East ended abruptly were given judgment by consent at Westminster County Court on claims for salary due and in hen <•! notice. Audrey Gladys Peijus, professionally known as Audrey Cleaver,
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  • 313 12 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- j ERS.—A day for energetic uc- I tion and for business p i sr seek j interviews and don't r, j ready to accept "no' wr (,n a?zsu>er. >1 /iMe press ire I to get definite decisions ma:; oe successful Any nay.
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    • 18 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S INSURANCE
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  • 109 13 Communistic France, Imperial England CaKfon: a. Oct. 23. i\ outspoken reply to Mr. A broadcast ol Ociol6 was made by Mr. K nd »lph Hearsl in a nationwide to-night, attacking Bri|tl prance, notably in con(he ei>ail:es treaty llnl a peace treaty w nil
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  • 10 13 :yo, Oct. 23. r -.pied accordadquartera com-
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  • 114 13 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. JT is announced that Harold Larwood. Nottinghamshire and England cricketer, is retiring train County cricket. The Nottinghamshire cricket club has issued the following statement: "It Is a matter c f general knowicnee that for some, time past owing to the condition of
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  • 78 13 Reuter. London. Oe< 23 AT DCAingtori Park near Derby the international grandprix 250 miles which was started by the Duke ol Kent was won by an Italian. Tazio Nuvolart, driving a German Autounion and averted 80.49 miles an hour. Herman Lang with a Mercedesb- m camt second, Richard
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  • 37 13 ihe National Dairy Sh«w and he-Cream Exhibition has opened at Olympic. London. Photo shows "Brocks Jenny IV," a first prise winning Ayrshire d.ui> cow owned by Mr. A. B. Howie of Northumberland. X
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  • 134 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 23. JT is reported Chinese troops north of Yangtse are falling hack to Shashi while to south a full retreat is in progress to Yothow. A complete Japanese occupation of Tayeh and Ocnang, smith of Yangtse >- officially announced The Japanese
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  • 31 13 The Spanish war has claimed *'M British dead. Ah appeal was recently issued for £50.000 by the National Me mortal Fund to meet the needs of their dependents.
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  • 126 13 Reuter. TWO unarmed Britons c'aimly met the Japanese troops as the latter entered Canton in the east section. They were the Rev-, n. V Hal ward, a former wartime captain in the British Army hailing irom Canterbury, and Mr. A. F. Peile, formerly of the London
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  • 65 13 Reuter. London. Oct. 22. DR. Bene?, former President of Czechoslovakia, arrived at Croydon from Prague to-day, accompanied by his wife and secretarial staff. He is staying in London for a few days. and will later proceed to the United States. His arrival in London has caused
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  • 152 13 Jerusalem, Oct. 23. WITH a more confident atmosphere induced by the restoration of British authority in the old city, there were animated scenes at the Jaffa gate when thousands of inhabitants took advantage of the relaxation of curfew and streamed in to the new city, all
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  • 138 13 PHAIRMAN oi the Central Organisation of the China Relief Funds of the South Seas, Mr. Tan Kah Kee, telegraphed yesterday to (icncralissimo Chiang; Kai Shek inquiring about the condition of Canton, —if the city was lost or still in Chinese hands. The telegram adds that
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    • 178 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG '^S?\ BUTTER is protected at al! times from deterioration or contamination. This creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable s everywhere. PHONE? STORE 5376 I 1 lines). K.
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  • 458 14 Selangor Overrun Perak At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore,Bahru, Sunday. THOUGH having the better of the play, Johore again failed to register a victory, being held to a draw by the Negri-Malacca XV in the interstate rugger match played at Genuang yesterday.
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  • 571 14 iFiom Oar Own Repor.crt Kuala. Lumpur, Saturday. "OY ?tf points (try, penalty, four li crcals) to nil, Selangor swamped Perak on the Fadang this evening, the home forwards once again excelling 'Ihe \i»iters were strong for the first ?0 minutes ot the game during
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  • 13 14 Thread the needle race at the S.H.B. sp yesterday.
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  • 612 14 'J'HE second annual attletic sports of the Singapore Harbour Boa* d Junior Service Club was held yesterday in excellent weather and was voted a great success Although no records were broken, tht 17 items on the programme were verj closely contested. A A Nathan
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  • 220 14 RI'GBY enthusiasts who supposed that the honours of the new seascn were destined either for Selangor or the Army were given tcod for thought on Saturday wh.v" ♦be match between the Army and ttat Volunteers was played on the padang. In a keenly fought match the
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  • 12 14 Motor yacht "Senembah," reported adrift on Thursday, has been recovered.
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  • 535 14 RIFLE SHOOTING DRAWING a record number of entries, this year rtnn inir, commenced on Saturday and ended yesterda; Timah range, of "E" (Chinese) Company and 2m! B Section of the Singapore Volunteer Corps an interest in idea! weather. 2Lt. Tan Mong Heng won the Gram!
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  • 17 14 Pte. Hee Swec Ngi i highest number in Matches J W< Bg'S i
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  • 48 14 Yesterday's evei Singapore Yacht lows: INTERNA! lONj I 1. Ella Dorothy n Rajuna »C. G Wei <G. D. A. Lundon» "B" CLASS: I, A Holiday 2. Pad 2, Punai: 2. Billio iG tR Blaiki 14 FOOTERS conn (F. I. Treml Cullen 1: 3. Cbogee I 1
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    • 93 14 QUICK RECOVERY AFTER^ILLNESS Very often a period of convalescence is much more critical than the actual illness that preceded it. Your whole body is left in a state of complete exhaustion. You have no strength to combat any renewed attacks. Doctors and nurses realise the importance of a speedy recovery
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  • 666 15 Singapore Champion Eliminated From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat Sunday, in the Joh< H State badminton championship tourf ere played over the week-end, and there were many in the matches. itional defeat of Wong rrHl Singapore champion 1 1 ruuner-ur. at fVee ii vp leek m peal
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  • 160 15 |>KATIN(. th;- Fraser X Neavi Sports Club by three matches to two yesterday, the Navy Army and Air Fcrce Institute qualified for the semi-final in the (ommcmal House team tourney. The winnrrs annexed the flrsl thrf singles to make certain of victory, the matches
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  • 88 15 DAFFLES Institution defeated St. Andrew's School in the Singapore inter-school tournament yesterday. The ties were played at the Clerical Union Hall. Results: (Raffleiians mentioned first*:— Howe Soo Beng beat M. A. Lange 15—6, 15—3: Ng Cheng Kiat beat Ong Chin Guan 15—8, 15—0; Goh Tian Chye bea: Tay
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  • 150 15 YESTERDAY'S ties in the open invitation tenuis tournament al the S.C.K resulted as follows: Handicap Singles Sermi'Final: Tan Yong Foh (owe 15• beat Low Kee Pow owe 15). B—4; 3—B; 7—5. Handicap Doubles: Low Kee Pow and Love Ke? Choc «owe 15.31. beaf Yong Loon
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    • 77 15 [diamokd ~,i,,; m AT FACTORY PRICES 1 SntWl pur* mm*, k tW m r. it Hl' j w «!a3T! VCvV mm maauseTtu V-/ fDETTOtI 1 THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC f Saf: guards the > cdmi'y a 3| t bottle handy j I NON-POISONOUS fil J NON-STABJING i < PLEASANT SMEI.I M
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  • 168 16 Like many other the malarial mosquito keeps under cover during the day and ts out upon her wicked work otter sun-set. Then* she proceeds to inject a few molarial germs into o?j-: person she kites, and unless th*> blo< c of her victim is pure enough, and
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  • 207 16 record crowd of *5,000 at Cardiff saw Wales beat the England team which meets the Continent at Highbury on Oct. 26, by four goals to two. England's attack, especially in the second half, lacked sting while the defence was several times spreadeagled. After the
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  • 1166 16 Results League Tables ENGLISH and Scottish football matches played vi day and League tables revised to date are as folio* English League Div. I Arsenal 1 Preston N. E. 0 Aston Villa 1 Leicester C. 2 Blackpool 1 Stock C. 1 Brentford 1 Chelsea 0 Derby
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    • 310 16 HOW INFLUENZA PATIENT PI T ON FIRM, SOLID, FLESH Took Tasteless Vitamin Tablets. If you are worried to death because you can't put on weight, do as this iady did. She was weak and thin after a bad attack of influenza, but after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, tablets
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    • 186 16 Kidneys Musi Clean Out Adds Your body cleans out excess Acidsand poisonous wastes in your bloodl thru 9 niilPo"sons y niters If poisons in the Kidneys or Bladder rmke you suffer from Getting Up Nirfits Nervousness Leg Pains. Circles r Fves Backache, Aching Joints, Acidity or Burn: ing passages, don
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  • 255 17 Statistics Of Perak Race Meeting OLLOVVING are statistics for uay Autumn meet- the Perak Turf Club conIpofa on Saturday. OWNERS rnnren 3 2 5 a u 3 1 i 2- 2 I p:t' v .x 2 jor r A 2 SU» i i- 2
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  • 118 17 London, Saturday. Rugby games |>layed to-day resulted Cornwall 6; Gloucestershire 20. Devon 3: Somerset 3. Durham 21: Cumberland 3. Yorkshire 20: Ulster G. Bedford 6: London Scottish 3. Birkenhead Park 27; Dublin Wanderers 8. Bristol 12: Rossivn Park 3. Cardiff 22: Blackheath 3. Clifton 8; Bath 9. Coventry
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  • 435 17 TME competition for the President's Prize of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning and resulted in a win for J. E. MacCaUum and R. W. Wallace with a score of 65. The following were
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  • 650 18 Able To Hold Out For Eight Months PKOM Nanehaaff. no trains go north to the Kiangsi front, writes Mr. K. J. Eskelund, noted American journalist. Everything going cut to the fighting-line has to be transported on coolie-back or trucks. The roads are really better
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    28 18 This excellent picture gives an idea of the modern equipment with Ai China's army is supplied. It is a picture of the latest type of tank
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  • 244 18 REFLECTING agrarian conditions generally throughout China a*! enemy-occupied territories where fields lie rotting sear .lapamse l.uyoncts, Szechuen Province will enjoy an excellent crop of rite «J s\lieat this year, which condition will enable China to prolong th t > v ar ot l esislance. An
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  • 372 18 r fWENTY hundred-weights of Marmite, which have since been distributed to Canton, Kunming, Hankow, Shanghai and Tientsin, about half of it going .to Hankow and West Chna, have been received in Ch'na through the \hh>>h fund for relief. In Shanghai the disease incidence
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  • 45 18 In support of the nation-wide drfa mrt W i7 er Clotbinß for Chinese sold and refugees, Szechuan has started a camoaiim for 800.000 suits Ofwtote? earments. Each of the 16 ive areas in the province is required eolltet a minimum of 50.000 suits
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  • 93 18 -r is wm estoblsM ****rA ;x heavy Japanese briber Tvne M were bra.?h1 r hinesc *nti-aircrafl they -taped four suecCSSlW over the citv recently. Tour of them rhangmnssu, Taps Hzlaliu around H twe fell at Hengshi n IrD s Hrngyang. according to a the Hetigshan magistrate. rc
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  • 17 18 the V» n Here are four University ffirls who are rendering war service on front.
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  • 316 19 (United Press). c and determination with which the people of Tnv.n, Hombay. Oct. 17. 1 (I( |mpal.on and sympathy. I, has en Lud T52 r r hay* H ™.»n State repression mi Tranva, core appeal for help i;
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  • 59 19 (United Press). i, >buipore, Oct. 1 I.E sensa* ■■<■ ited here on hen a 16--carpenter her hus- **Ed her I i me *Satf r dowaI moiin ihi uneral deafening L ol Sati-M-Jai.' r p lirt promptly rushed Urn irul a»ped her II m d plunge herI ml
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  • 173 19 (United Press). \;igpur. Dei. i;{. ciisf regarding f 'i-'it- of ;ht* Provincial jwent under section 401 i power lo >u*pend or renterues). \i»-a-\> (he j udi >tn o\er (he decision n P. (iovernment, in h n,,Hn a> the Hoshangln !'«»isonin«
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  • 20 19 (United Press). CP AssemBudaun Muslim resulted in the League candidate oi 3.711 votes as Mr. Mohammed Uiuteu Press)
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  • 122 19 (United Press). Nagpur, Oct. 13. TWO old village women, says a report received from a far off village in the Hotshangabad District, came rushing with a copper coin each—their whole day's earning—and placing the two quarter anna pieces at the foot of the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi,
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  • 126 19 (United Press). Madras, Oct. 17. GREET the students of Travancore for the brave fight they have been putting up against the forces of reaction If they do not deviate from the with of truth and non-violence, success will he theirs," observed Mr. Sarat
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  • 100 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Oct. 13. THE thirteenth session of the All India Women's Conference will be held at Delhi from Dec. 26 to 31 and preparations io thus connection are being made by the local branch of the Conference. An exhibition is also being organised
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  • 392 19 (United Press). Lueknow, Oct. 13. proposed Federation is dead. Let there be no further ia!k of it So write3 Pr.ndit Jawaharlal Nehru in r specie. 1 article for the "National Herald," under the caption "The Choice Before Us" reviewing the political situation in Europe
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  • 75 19 (United Press). Hard war, Oct. 10.—A strong representative committee has been formed here with prominent religious heads and local gentlemeu including municipal commissioners, to help with men and money, the Shiva Mandir agitation which it; go nig on in Delhi. Hundreds of sadhus. brahmachari, and members of
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  • 69 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Oct. 17. AT a meeting of thf Delhi branch ol the Travancore State Congress Com inn .cc held last night a resolution anting to Travancoreans in places outride Travancore and all sympathisers to observe Oct. 22 -the birthday of the Maharaja, as -Travancore Day"
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  • 63 19 (United Press). rJSSt> T- 12-The Nilgiri State Durbar have announced the acceptanrj nf the demands on the Dusserah a^ reecl UDon between the i'urbar and the Prajamandal .Stales subjects organisation) throueh the m< cnation of Mr Harekrishna Mahaiab lt Vffl be recalled that the subjects carried
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  • 497 19 (United Press). TrixannVum. Oct. IS. "yjRS. Pandalam Raman P»llai. the eishth Stale Ci— lUHWi President who was arrested last nijrht was produced before the first class Magistrate to-day. A large crowd including Mrs. Pillai's aged met her and her Vi brother were present in the
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  • 77 19 (United Press). Tiivandrum. Oct. 14. MRS. K. P. Raman filial, eighth president of the Travancore State Congress who was arrested today, left the following message:— "May 1 remind the people that they have to gel themselves prepared to launch the no-tax campaign? The time for it is cumin
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  • 271 20 IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY IN a simple yet impressive ceremony on Saturday, H.H. the Sultan of Pahang named one of the Short Sunderland "Flying Fortresses" after his State Kuantan, river-port capital of Pahang, was pronged bu visitors, who booked accommodation in the Kest House days
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