Malaya Tribune, 26 October 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales^ XXVIL No. 254. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October 2<i, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2«, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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    • 185 1 Bead The pominant In Malaya f WASHED EVERY WEEK 1 Don't allow your dhoW 1 AT-fco i »n i»i {n use inferior soap. It FOR YLAKb and Still like I Xc does,your clothes wiO K W-thanks to SUNLIGHT I SOAP'S Safe Washing J Provide your dhohi I J with Sunlight
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    • 177 1 LARGE COMPANIES ADDING NEW MEN; Only physically fit are selected Wil h business conditions improving, large firms throughout the world are ■thctiai men, sound in body and health. Better business is demanding mote strenuous effort in all walks of life. Weak, anaemic, rundown men find Waterbury's Compound a marvelous source
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    • 62 1 THE NEWS I WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST I Try The I NOHNIXG I TRIBDXK 1 g"NA£^T-" Buy Nacet and avoid the rAADE \N ENG^^^SH quality and low price, and K^nP^I^^> assure you o! many clean, Hpj peg razors. I II\W \H AX «I I I All I I Tropical Model.
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  • 314 2 Johannesburg. FALLOWING the inquiry oi an American, Mr. Alexander L Rorke. librarian of the \mtl ican Irish Historical Society jt New York, all South Africa is asking Wh, was Rorke of Rorkes Drift?'* J&Y* toitt was the scene in 1875 of a heroic stand
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  • 211 2 London. Oct. (>. J*HE value (»1 the Anglo-Eireann trade agreement was stressed l>> Mr. Leo if. Wright of Liverpool n hen he proposed a resolution supporting the agree uunt at the annual meeting of the National Association of Trade Protection Societies here. iJ
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  • 20 2 Magnificent shooting by two ma---turp ha c am l ual minia-S5-T&m aarw Britain totalled 7 843 mint*
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  • 265 2 A** B hei'tlessly fur lour days in a for,;! Sale, while efehl seaplanes searched over the sea I .owes! oft sailinir trawler Northern Queen came int„ I She vac a oitiabJc •sail flapping 100 tired crew of three gulp steamino cups j l datives and
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  • 112 2 Burgas. Spanish Nationalist Ministry of Agriculture has issued an official order anno cm« that free game-! he 1 licences ;na\ be er ranted 1« soldiers; on leave, with Ihe stipulation thai (hey do n« sell what they shoot. The shooting season, I promises tc bo
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    • 366 2 S rEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. H O. S. N CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Sport--1938 1 IUN 15.600 Nov 4 ORI 15.000 Nov 18 BANGALORE 6,000 Nov jy CHITRAL 15 .000 Dec 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec lti BHUTAN 6,100 Ee7 17 KHAR 6,000 26 RAJPUTANA 17.000
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    • 369 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS §N ORDDE UTSCH EH (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are (he Company's knteJMleci fixtures:—. OUTWARD. Vftß l fi»-.J ,ONKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938 SA "GNEISENAU* omits North China Oct 27 8 m.s. "MARBURG- omits Manila and Dairen Nov lfl SA "SCHARNHORS'J omits North
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    • 346 2 l BANGKOK I INF. HFv A JAPAN LINE. j Luxurious One Class Motorships Most Bl Cargo vessels with limited but I j Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath com stable Passenger Accommoda- f T Marseilles, London. Rotterdam, tion J Hamburg and Copenhagen. 5 To: Aden. Suez, Port Said, Palestine, i MS.
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    • 132 2 BAMBtTRG-AMERIKA UNIE B Oeutsch-Australisclir in* Dan,n£sc,l *ffs Oesellschaft PA^FMrip^A°Jr Porated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS t mi. KULMERLAND via"' 1938 Manila 1 fov x &S. NORDMARK Direct Nov 9 m.s. DUtSBURG via Manila Nov 09 nmr HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN ML DORTMUND mSSjJfi*
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    • 121 2 IMM) CHINA SI I. Wi NAVIGATION dX MH, (Incorporated in Ei Oirect Service to Japan via Hon kong Mid to Calcutta via Penan* Taking cargo on throu »i g for Canton. Macao 6 Chefo, Tient sin. Newcha ports, Formosa, the Philippine. lOH PENANG AND CAM I Air SUI6ANG Nov 1
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  • 144 3 KOH—Mrs. Koh Lian Ghee (nee Wan Chin Neo) passed awav peacefully at the age of 75 on Tuesday, 25th October, 1938, at No. 23, Amber Road, Singapore. She leaves beliind her only .son Koh Hoon Teck, two daughters, Mrs. Hoe Eng Watt and Mrs. Tan Eng Wee
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  • 37 3 The nephews and nieces of the late Mr. Alfred Conceicao wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives. and friends who attended the fureral. as well as those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 186 3 BUYERS have been made caut-'ous by recent and past deterioration in market leadership and the inability of the market to advance despite large volumes, says the "Trader's" cult nm of "Barrons*the American National Financial \V« .kly sent to us b\ courtesy of S E. lievy
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    • 573 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. ,I i serves to advise our numerous L«ts and subscribers that Song Kirn PhVn collector, is no Rnger in our o an d has authority to collec. JSy rnoa* m nehult. I he Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Singapore Municipality TENDERS are now invited for the
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    • 518 3 PUBLIC NOTICES, i < BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 164 of 1938 Re: CHOP KVVONG KIM LONG CHAN of No. 231, Syed Alwi Road Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that c First and Final Dividend is intended
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    • 529 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: ABDULLAH Bin HADJI SIRAT. Address of debtor: Room No. 20, Post men's Quarters, Maxwell Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Postman. No\ of Proceedings: 333 cf
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    • 545 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: CHUA HUN SENG. Address of debtor: No 5-A, Lembu Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Clerk. No. of Proceedings: 334 of 1938. Date on which wage-earner's
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    • 176 3 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE 1935 Ford 8 h.p. Ft.-Lt. G. I Pawson, FOR SALE—Austin "7" Tourer 1928, Morris Cowley Tourer 1931. Whippet Tourer 1931. Singer 9 Tourer 1930. Apply Kirn S'ene Motor Engineerng Co. 39, Kramnt Road 'Phone 3934. MISCELLANEOUS "11HE ARK," (Late) Fishing Pond,Ponggol. Refreshments—Cold Beer. THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS
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    • 39 3 •■■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B■■■■■■■ 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 S 5.03 10 jewels lever movement 8.50 15 jewels lever movement $16.00 Opposite Clifford Pier.
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  • 216 4 Singapore. 0"t. 25. 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. 2 3 27 32 London demand 3 Lyons demand JJJ* Switzerland demand 242» 4 Hamburg demand 137 N( \v York demand 55
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  • 875 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 25. 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 4- 2 Asam Kumbang 28i- 301-nom Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Aver Hit am 24 9 26Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tm 23 6 24 6xd I Eatu
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  • 18 4 Singapore, Oct. 20. lhe price of tin at noon in to-day was:— IIOBV4 (up SI). 5 r
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  • 18 4 Tue price of rubber al noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buy en 28Vd (unchanged); Sellers 28% (unchanged).
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  • 321 4 Singapore, Oct. 25. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4.4 Vi 511% Ayer Hitams 24 9 26 Bangrms 24 2a r cd Batu Selangors 143 1.50 Hitams 0.35 0.40 Hongkong Tin 23 6 25 Chenderiangs 14 9 15;9cd Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Idris Hyd. 8 Ipoh Tin
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  • 94 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuetxtay noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.i'S. in cases (F. 0.8. October) 28 8 287 j Gccd FAQ. in bales (F. 0.8. October) 28 281 4 No I.X.RSS. (Spot-loose) (awardaole Spore) 28 V 2 28^ do. Nov. Dec. 28 7
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  • 161 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 25, 5 p.m. Total foi Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex. Div. year TIN. Payable Date to dMe Chenderiang 7Vfc<£ less tax Nov. 7 Oct. 24 7%% Bangrtn 5% less tax Kamunting Tin 8% final— Nov. 10 Oct. 24 167o
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  • 229 4 C r r MuVMjj Co, ltd., $30,00' Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 ioq norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5/o 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int 4% JSSMi toOU.OOO tot- 2% Mar. 31 Sept, 30 105 Iff) nnm 5% 1926 red. 1956-68 $22,000,666 m nt Ma y h N °V.
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  • 400 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER n Pr< TL OUS Spot UBBER Sellers 8 716 «38 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 8 3 8 8 3*° Sellers 8 71 6 8 716 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8 12 812 Sellers 8 916 8 916 3rd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 3 916
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    • 240 4 THE EASTERN UNITED 4MSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, 3I7RGLARY. PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. <3RAD OFFICE;; WU, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, I) Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up
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    • 91 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated In Strait* 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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    • 169 4 —M>^—l —111 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement* CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000 o"<> HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPO»! LONDON BANKERS: NEW fORK BANKEBB: Midland Bank. Ltd. Irving Trust Co Lloyds Bonk, Ltd. Vtgggj?/ Chase National liar.k. Branches Amov. Kulangsu. Malacca,
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  • 1011 5 Ticket Inspector Who Became A Driver j i pu LED promises ol reinstatement in the staff upon their roll aye at rates ol* pay they received prior to going away inadequate salaries which invariably involved them in unreasonable driving schedules, long houis and
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  • 203 5 Singapore. Tuesday GOVINDASAMY stood his trial on a charge of causing grievous hurt with an axe to his kept mistress, this morning in the Fourth Police Court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker Talliamah. the complainant told the Court that on Sept. 12, before they retired
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  • 248 5 IMU loneliest lightheasc on an', British roast Is that Standing on the Wolf Rock, whirl* rears its jagged fangs abort the walev about eleven miles Miiith-wfst of Land B End. It is exposed to s< me 4.000 miles cl open Atlantic, and the waves arc so rarely
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  • 452 5 Singapore, Tuesday. J7VENTS in Europe as affecting markets during the past week do not call for very much comment, says the weekly report of Messrs. Fraser Co. At home, share values generally have tended to ease; the certainty as to how it will be
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    • 32 5 bovril] f to your COOKING There's nothing like Bovril in cooking It improves the flavour and increases the nourishment of soups, 1 stews, sauces, curries and other savoury dishes. 6 A PBU
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    • 85 5 K.OLYNOS cleans and protects the teeth and gums of the entire family. It is recommended by dentists especially for children because of its antiseptic cleansing properties. Dentists know that Kolynos is safe and gentle in action and that it destroys dangerous mouth germs that cause tooth decay. The whole family
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    • 864 5 (,i>c flahy Mellin's Food and the will I -&^r ••.on develop sturdy little limbs, W' ro»y cheeks and a happy disposition. f hen mixed as directed. Mellin's Food I contains all the vital nourishment f //1 "~7 present in breast milk, and lays th« J fouii.l.itii.u of a sound constitution
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  • 1131 6 Tho Raub Australian Goi c j Mining C I report for the period ending Oct. 8, ib'iti, IS ao follows: MINING MtVKLOPMK\T Wiuzing ft Section Crosocutting Dn vim R;shr T Total Bukit K/mail 252 519 69 84) Lilburne Dei rick 194 124 76 391
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  • 495 6 Singapore, Oct. 21. Articles pric£S MEAT Beef steak (kali) 35 p-ei stew or curry (katn r iillet steaK (lb.) g Mutton, Austrian 11V>.) **> Mutton, Indian (lb.) Pork, lean (kati) r'jrk. lean and tat (Ist quality) (kati) •>* POULTRY Capons (locally reared) (kati) 50 Ducks
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  • 146 6 Singapore, Tuesday. A TOTAL of th ioai month's ri;jnprisi omen! was passed this morning, in the Criminal Districl lii rt on Eu r Teck Soon, who pi ad d guilty to charges of being found in pa of noo-Oovernni nt chanda aai opium, valued a!to«;
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    • 447 6 E-105 Bt w Or v n /V Ik ONLY X 0 T E X OFFERS THREE TYPES OF SANITARY TOWELS "l«g« lew''—"Janier"—" S«p«« /<?r different teamen different days. Try ell three. MYSTERY REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM What is this mystery remedy that rheumatic sufferers are so anxious to explain h, each
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    • 127 6 i n j I PROMPT SERVICE j Is what you expect, it d you pet it 1 i when ycu entrust all your Clock j j and Watch repairs to j I YICK WOH HINC j 4?9. North End?? Road, j 1 (Near Middle R<.ad) i j Phone No. 7322.
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    • 154 6 OVRHAULS" 'Tho modern Way to Recondition Motor*' waste of Cy^aer troubles and defin.tr powrr an hill «P»< S quiet running Ilk- c»r Without resort to m«rh:in 1 or« ml uOfaJM. change new rings. resets .1 „verstzed pistons. d hecond application Is onlj n miles OVTtMUI is applied to top <
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  • 86 7 v rammc at the Pavilion with a Robert 1 tur< "How to Start Mr Beiuhley acts m l provides the de- j*; ver) lunny mng quite new. It k unci is detq vr.uali.se the onjured up by a Second Hunti c music chosen, co jars and
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  • 44 7 di ima in plenty in the Fonda picture which ,1 the Mhambra last >lini. life of the linereal v;rid .systems iiisations, and tredevil veteran of Fjnda as his performances, rjiavs the only fewhich offer trong drain- lover of picerica" will enjoy.
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  • 23 7 Bf ~cc in th 1 production Shi Heartbreak B signed by Warner B to the Warner her first film
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  • 395 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) BEAUTIFUL Miss Clara yon Csorba, world famous Hungarian singer of gipsy songs, is in a hurry. She passed through Singapore yesterday on the Potsdam, is making a lightning visit to her parents in America, will return to
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  • 218 7 gEFORE a large audience last night, the ttoval Air Force (Seletar) Amateur Dramatic Society presented an interesting and amusing revue entitled "Appl'sauce. Produced by LA C. Daniels, with LAC. Lashwood as associate, the revue received a great ovation, was a real success. Main ingredient of
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  • 64 7 npHE Rita Si prs and Biliv Beaton, dane rg who have made them 1 v*m very popular ii Suigapoqfc aiv n>w Appearing nightly at the New World Dance Palace. This hall which is ail conditioned, btecmtfi mue and more a iuvounte midc/voiis. and the were
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    • 18 7 I "White Label" fjf is the > «gtg <, Sr Scotchy i SPIRIT |gg*j DEWARS The Famous White Label 0
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    • 508 7 Beautiful Grandmothers Try this simple easy way to look fresh and young ~*r MM ammtf CREAM of milk and olive nil, l>oth predigested and pasteurized arc blended with other valuable secret ingredients in tlie renowned formul.i used for twenty years in Baking CrftOM Tokalon non-creasy, white colour, it qttkkty nourishes
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    • 149 7 HER HAIR CREW THICK AND LONC ACAIN Astonishing Results by use of Kotalko but the falling of mv hair aontlnned. "At last I was advised to try Kotalk-, MM to my great j<>v diaeovered tkU 1 had finally found the right thit-jr. The now hair growth developed and stien£thened. It
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 179 7 mmmm HiiHimiiMn mmm [daily" crossword CLVES DOWN: CLUES ACROSS: i Xs thaT a re a crowd, out in a am ouiit oil the other side. m> t. and tenacious. st)t u i < rmi are anything but wise gSe thay any real existence. r~A k' a. very pleasing quality. handsomeness
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    • 213 8 j p««r«s TODAY I CAPITOL! 3. 15-6. 15-9. 15 I 1 "j gggg i I A Famous French Play becomes M. G. AYs new Dramatic Hit i j "YOU GAVE THAT BABY LIFE...BUT LIFE'S j j CHEAP ON THE WATERFRONT. MY SON!" j j "That man gave him j j
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    • 105 8 1 r TREASURE TROVE OF THUNDERING THRILLS! BOBART MSVVORTH WILLIAM FARNUM j pagar iAb| 15 p M Controlled by Shan Brc*. Lta WARNER BAXTER Z j in KING OF j !M IM 3 SOI I j BRILLIANT WARNER MUSICAL I ■■■■■■■■•■•■■■llim tgß|gi|tßl POPI'LAR WEEK-END MATINe" 2 CLAUDETTE COLBERT MAID OF
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    • 326 8 DROLL EDNA MA" OLIVER AS THF vt T MA''RKKVS ROMANCE HASHER TO? COMPnv THE LAUGHS NEVER STOP! U [_PAVILIOX. 3 SHOWS. *****^71 I METRO-GOLD WYN-MEYER PRESENT FOP v 5 I "MY DEAR MISS ALDRKIp* EDNA MAY m OLIVER O'SU y til Alt Tt ICK To sishi win at uTTT^ in
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    • 135 9 {•refer f 9 way to ng polish m ■ovelv the C 1 p,,l< h >'our fi«>. (l w „h Mansion 1 W RESTLING rOVRNAMENT. I D STADIUM. W NIGHT 9.15 p.m. IK CHEUNG Cham] n China O N G Round! I [*HREE FALLS. SINCN Champioi I All India TONY LAM
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    • 228 9 vvrs j j GRAND PALACE (NKW WORLD) (CHINA TOWN) 2 7 o C NIGHT TO-NIGHT 91 7 9.15 5 Controlled by Shcnc Bros. Ltd J SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING J MISS LEONG SHUET FEE j I PEE PAA HONG GLORIOUS CANTONESE TALKIE I WEEK-END MATINEE AT THE I GRAND SHIRLEY TEMPLE in
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    • 261 9 jA I lIA >l It is 1. Coming Shortly J j I TYRONE POWER I ALICE FAYE f* 1 I DON AMECHE I f NEW Of TAT 7-30 P.M. 5 WORLD P.M. I I Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd 5 MAN HUNTERS OF i THE CARIBBEAN PAGAN LIFE LOVE IN
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    • 192 9 j POSITIVELY LAST D AY M, 6.15 gr 9.15 p.m.'\ wn E f^ i JS? LLg! love: WILLIAM WISTER HAINES' BESTSELLER. Now The Screen s Most Gripping Story. I-.193. RESERVATION Phone 6909^ oSSxfi TOMORROW! Lhc Piclurc The World is Talking about. "LET THEM SAY WHAT THEY WILL— i I WE'LL
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  • 613 10 BITTER criticism of Great Britain was contained in a statement recently made by Mr. Eugene Chen in Hongkong. "It is clear," he said, "that the Japanese have read the page of history written by Mr. Chamberlain at the dictation of Herr Hitler to mean that if
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  • 853 10  -  Effects Of Cantons Loss By E.T. Huang HE fall of Canton within such a short, space of time has dismayed Chinese throughout the world. The <mtry of the Japanese troops apparently without the slightest resistance has evoked much criticism and the whole situation is shrouded
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  • 547 10 k PLEASANT thrill for Australia is the appointment of Prince George, Duke of Kent, brother of the King, as Governor-General. The Empire generally will welcome this development of the principle of Royalty sharing the burden of imperial rule. When the Duke of Gloucester visited Australia several years
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    • 143 10 lUDCQ ONE OF THE MOST 77/. HUMBER "HAWK-i FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION. HOLE AGENTS: rWl«* nom\so\ A co~ YATES' i Seeds for the M O N j 5 SHIPMENTS EVERY MONTH OF NEW CROP SEEDS IN j TROPICAL PACKING. SEALED AM) DATED- I GROWN UNDER CONDITIONS CONDUCIVE TO HIE MOST PROLIFIC
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    • 18 10 [ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic I The Smartest Thing in Town. I $5 to $30 j Rodney Koad.
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  • 34 11 it oil lure shows Chinese infantry defending a position against the Japanese V irin the earl} stages of the advance on Hankow. Resistance n«\v appears to be in collapse.
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  • 168 11 Japanese mandate for the islands in the Pacific formerly any an 1 hanced over after the war, it would appear that Government intend to pursue a policy of non-co-operation Uile retaining their hold on ihe islands. j v nese representative C remission, now in j iformed
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  • 24 11 Reuter. f fines ol varying amounts 1 p ised an a large num•Ai villages in northern Palessabotage of roads and tnmunicaUons.—Reuter.
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  • 117 11 IT is officially announced that the Duke of Kent, youngest brother oj the King, has been appointed Gover::vr-General of Australia iii successio7i to Lord Oowrie, who has relinquished the appointment. The Duke will go to Australia to take ever his duties from November l.
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  • 28 11 THE King and Queen yesterday visited the Tate Gallery and spent more than an hour at the exhibition of Canadian Art—British Official Wireless. NAZIS BUSY IN SOUTH AFRICA
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  • 117 11 Reuter. p enable the South African to deal more effectively i paganda are believed to ussed during a long interGeneral Hertzog and Mr. South West Africa adniinistrati r iving General Hertzog, Mr. Id him that the Union secWest Africa was seriously the confident tone of the German population In the
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  • 756 11 Tokyo Rejoices At The News PEACE BY CHRISTMAS IS CLEARLY EXPECTED BY A LARGE SECTION OF THE JAPANESE PUBLIC, SAYS REUTER, FOLLOWING THE FALL OF CANTON AND HANKOW IN THE PAST FEW DAYS. Official quarters, however, are discouraging undue optimism and emphasising that the latest developments dc not denote the
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  • 118 11 Reuter. THE remarkable fact that during the recent crisis, instead of withdraw ing money from the Post Office Savings Bank small investors in the country continued to save on an increased scale was mentioned by Lord Mottiscon. chairman of the National Savings Committee, in a
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  • 90 11 Reuter. THE damage suffered by H.M.S. Sandniper was dv? to splinters from bombs dropped on Chinese junks which conta n.d Chinee soldiers, states a communique issued from the Japanese naval headquarters, announcing preliminary findings cf the Japanese enquiry no th Q matter. It. adds that unti.t
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  • 134 11 WHILE six other liners were racing to their assistance, men of the crew of the Humburg Ametika liner Deutschland, one of the crack German trans-Atlantic vessels, fmight a fire which raged aboard the vessel and threatened the safety of the thousand people, officers, passengers and
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  • 65 11 Reuter. BY increasing the new loan issue to 1850 million marks the total amount of the German Government's short-term indebtedness, consolidated Into loans in course of this year, has reached G33G million marks, which is double the amount of last year's loan transactions. Germany's tctai indebtedness is
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  • 79 11 Reuter. MR. Chamberlain, in a message tc the Government candidate in the Dartlord by-election. says world appeasement and national security, with consequent strengthening of the foundations of democracy, are the Government's main obiectives. In support of these the Government require the fullest possible measure of support
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  • 131 11 Arms Plan Problem In Britain British Official Wirless. SUB-contracting as a method of overcoming the shortage of skilled labour for armament work in particular districts was mentioned by Sir Char'.es Craven, chairman of Vickers Armstrongs, at Barrow in Furness yesterday after the launch of a submarine of
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  • 57 11 British Official Wirless. LORD Halifax. Foreign Minister will broadcast to the United States on •urrent affairs in the early hours of Thursday morning. Earlier a speech which Mr. Lloyd George is making on the international situation at a meeting in London will be .elcved tor broadcast
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  • 73 12 After an inspection by the chief officer of the London Fire Brigade, men and women of the Auxiliary Fire Service marched from Clapham Common (London) to the parish church to attend their first church parade. The Service has been organised to assist the London Fire Brigade
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  • 98 12 iFrom Ovr Own Correspondent) Rata Pahat, Tuesday. Till; case in which a fiftc2.l-year-old schoolgirl, Miss Pua Phooi Lan, appeared as complainant against a (»5-ve.i (>ld man Pua Toh was again brought before the Second Magistrate, Fngk;: Ismaii bin Abdul Rahman, yesterday, 'fhe hearing, which
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  • 76 12 Mr Dug Chin Beng, secretary ol •Singapore Motors, at one time a wellknown figure in local boxing circles, sustained injuries on the head when the car he was driving overturned this morning while trying to avoid collision with a lorry. The scene of the accident was
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  • 107 12 Office-bearers of the Union BtorHttg Association for the year 1938-39 are a^ 3 follows: President: Mr. Yeo Koon Guan- viePresidents Ml Scan Lip Sens Kwek Nov Ch:a (re-elected), Mr Tan' Seng Tee and Mr. Khoo Kirn Hock hon secretary: Mr. E. Cheng Leong I reelected) asst. Hon. secretary:
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  • 63 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) COME of the ricksha pullers on strike are expected to resume work to-day as the result of an agreement being reached on certain points between the pullers and over 70 owners. The dead puller has been promised compensation of $1,000 in Chinese
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  • 543 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) £OURT Inspector R. Nunn of the Straits Settlements Pnlirp Force was killed yesterday in a plane crash at about six o'clock in the sea off the Singapore Swimming Club, Tanjong Rhu. The machine was a Red Moth seaplane belonging
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  • 61 12 Taiping, Tuesday. r[£ Eurasians of North Perak have decided to form an ■nnwhtkui for the protection of their interests and it is understood that the inaugural meeting will be held early next month. The meeting will be presided over by Mr. A. S. Read, one
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  • 252 12 COOLIES CHASE AN OWNER (Tribune Staff Reporter) (GOVERNMENT yest?rda\ expended no less than %%l 17" on the 7IS ricksha pullers who were repatriated by the Hong Slang, one of the Ho Bong Steamship Company boats. Of this
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  • 48 12 Reuter. THE Lord Mayor of London has ait- pounced that his fund for relief f distress In Czechoslovakia has reached £*****0 Sir Ronald Macleay, for many years British minister in Prague, goes to Prague to-day to administer the fund nn behalf of the Lord Mayor.—Reuter.
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  • 124 12 Ipoh, Tuesday. rpHE Chinthamani Film Service, Ipoh. headed by Mr. K. S. R. Lingham. who was once a popular cinema business man of Kuala Lumpur, will, it is understood, import by the end of December of this year, a good number of Hindustani and Tamil films
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  • 45 12 Styles in dress above, charming Clara yon Carba. Hungarian singer who arrived in pore yesterday. Story on entertainment page. On your left a risitar to the Newmarket race meetin? who manages to combine a pleasant appearance with the ability to keep warm.
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  • 176 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) £HINESE Consul General, Mr. Kao Lin Pai last night told pressmen that Chine.se in Malaya should be urged not to be disheartened by news of the lull of Canton and the reported resignation of Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek. He pointed out
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  • 187 12 '[From Our Own Rep Pentrg, Oct 26. pENANG Municipal 1 >m passed the Municipal budget foi 1939 at a special meeting last nigM without any mem tier i {Fering conment. Mr. J. A. Black, the pi budget memorandum, referred change in the taxes ehai carriages and motor
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  • 254 12 Don't Believe— THERE are very feu places where bees are kept in which one cannot at some time or another hear the extraordinary sound of pots and pans being beaten with pokers and tins rattled with stones. After the first alarm has
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    107 13 re P u rese »t*»g the Senijr IlJm^H-* 011 01 al Ch »Stchurch, Hampshire, have won the Wiln«n?olHa,dy Challenge Shield offered j>y the National Baby ZZi k <u in i ncil m co-operation uith the Assneiancn of Teachers of Domestic Sub jects. The team consisted ol Violet Sheppard:
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  • 98 13 j a pore. Tuesday, i \it\ \Ct Saliha binle A i stated that she I.nov hei age, to-day gave ~•<!,• m .1 cars m which Sing Kin ffcu R'a *l ith driving I, negligent manj i and therrbv < nlliding with the i H ftein.!!?
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  • 14 13 of ricksha owners Colonial s that leci I situation at
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  • 51 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Kwangtung community in Singapore telegraphed to General Chiang Kai She. 1 yesterday, pledging their unswerving support to the Chinese national leader. They assured him of every assistance in their power and urged him. a.s the head of China's forces, to continue China's campaign of
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  • 358 13 Reuter. A CITY enveloped in flames greeted the Japanese advance co lumn when they entered Hankow yesterday. Bridges which had been blown up impeded their progress, but nevertheless despatches from Tokyo claim that the Japanese have sained loothold in the city itself. s«'«ea a
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  • 56 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Four Cantonese, two armed with revolvers and two with knives yes erday morning entered the house Of a Cancamned W .T an t, Jo Chiat "ace deA"h d rhif 1 rell f v d n B her of $200 in house I&JI3S} half an »n
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  • 251 13 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Don't take any long journeys on business affairs Try and get a move on things nearer home, and press gently jor definite decisions on matters that are hanging fire. Excellent for officials and official matters, and very favourable for intervieinng influential people
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  • 336 13 Inpn London. Oct. 25. J ORD Halifax s speech at Edinburgh had a good press. The Daily Mail describes it as the most outspoken summinir up of the recent crisis and the future course of this country vet tfiven by any member of
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  • 145 13 Singapore, Tuesday. CONSTABLE and a corporal of the local police force to-day gave evidence in a case in which P. C Haron attached to iht Kandang Kerbau Police Station as a policevan driver was charged with negligent driving in Mayo Street at 1.40 a.m. on
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    • 173 13 BY A BRITISH COMPAMY^|i^^E£^| I N A BRITISH COLONY PHONE- STORK 5376 f 1 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 ,ines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. W P S. 52 SIME DARBY Co. v THE SONG THAT EVERYBODY IS WAITING FELIX MENDELSSOHN HIS ORCHESTRA
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  • 788 14 Free Handicap Revisions Malayan Turf a ...rntTrtm horses have been entered for the fourfiNE HUNDRED ana Singapore Turf Club, to be run day Wmtey ace meetog of d 12 Weights fo r tarts at buwt Timan -lay. w:W» Smoke i'.t on R hally allotted
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  • 41 14 Members attending the Race Ccursc tor early morning Training f»n the above Meeting are advised that the Road fronting the Grand Stand wijl be closed for the parking ef cars. Cars must be parked in the Car Park.
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  • 117 14 .< r ,i nay 4th Day Ist Day °J v v lldav Saturday Saturday Wednesday U ™> QV 12t h Nov. S,S Distance' Distance Distance Distance "HORSES Div. 1 Abt. 7 1 q i l\n H CLASS 1 3 Abt. 1 I fit lm It
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  • 140 14 To-day's Classic At Newmarket RE VICED probabfrs and jockeys for the Cesarewiieh, to be run at Newmarket to-day are as follows: TREVISANI 8.10 HARE WOOD (8.6) (Brethes). mSaCK sfECK 8 6 {C %f^ MUBARAK 8.5 IH. Wragg). MALKOWICZE 8 3 ißochetti I SNAKE LIGHTNING 7.11
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  • 106 14 LATEST Straits Racing Association amendment t-> rf hemaa and ponies is as fallows. HOrtSLJ Transfers From class 3 to class 2 Batti. P*nce Herode: from class 2 to class 3. flying Star, Refill Silver Jubilee; from class 4 to class 3. Dangerous Lover Last Crusader, SUverlaw; from
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  • 82 14 V.M.C.A. Juniors 3; St. Andrew's School 0 IN a well contested game of hotkey at the V.M.C.A. ground. Anson Read, yesterday, the V.M.C.A. Juniors beat the St. Andrew's School by three goals to nil. all the goals being scored in the second half.
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  • 139 14 THE following arc the names and itailing times of those playing in the Ktppel Golf Club vs. Singapore Golf Club match at Kcppcl today (SG.C.) names first): 3.45 p.m. Mrs. W. E. Quirke (20» vs Mrs. E. Hitcham l 20». 3.50 Miss S. Lendrum (23»
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  • 46 14 THE final of the Navy Cup competi--1 Hon pla.cd over the Garrison Golf ccur>e, resulted in Captain D. P. Stevenson and Captain C. Ryan Leatting Li. Col. It. R. G. Atkins and Major H. G. r. Armitage by two up, (R.A.M.C
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  • 94 14 J AWN bowls at the S.C.C. will be avail--11 able for play as from Sunday, Oct. 30. There will be a pairs or triples drive, according to members of players, at 5 p.m. on Monday (31st). Entries at 50 cents per player may be made either on
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  • 206 14 pLAYING splendid tennis, L:m\ Chung had no difficulty ing Chua Choon Leonp- in ihe semi-final of the open S.C.R.C. Fifth Open Invitation Tennis Tournam Mil al H Green yesterday. 1.0011 Chouß dominated I] accurate plating unci j/. in the second set
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  • 20 14 Mis. Sewell in play in the S.C.R.< open invitation tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Tribune.
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  • 116 14 Frise-winneT3 In Uw Joybells open singles championship tournament for .he Gzh Tiang Soo Challenge Shield for r hc current year are as foliiws: —Winner, □oh Tian Chye: runner-up, Sect Thtam Hock; ecysolation. Tan Guan Chuan and Lim Ah Chiang. Ties in the opening round ol the handicap
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  • 56 14 The final match in the Warren Shield Competition will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday between the Royal Air Force and the Royal Engineers. Play will commence at 5.05 p.m. Admission charges:—West Stand and chairs on ground 50 cents; East
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  • 22 14 In a match played at the Khalsa ground the 'Rocklites" defeated the Khalsa "A" team by five goals to two
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  • 67 14 TANG LIN Club and the S.C.R.C. meet at Tanglm to-da\. to-morrow and on Friday in the ppnuitimate match of this year's Klinev Cup tournament, the winners uaalityiiis. (<» meet the V.M.C. present holders m the final.. The Chinee In earlier rwntds tefeatcd the
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  • 56 14 IN the men's dcubli i handicap T.M.C.A. tennh tcarnam! at day Dr. G. Haridas an I V. p Ah <—30» met Dr. B. H E Reshtv (—15.31 and the I finished at B—io. 3-0. The he continued 10-morn The "B" cla b singles Qi I. C. Cch
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  • 35 14 Y.M.UA. XI v.s KAI- Seletai on the Anson Road P. Hutchinson. Thong Smg Clung. tunga. M. Balleh, Goh Chin < Manasseh. C. Reshty, A < Suratta. EC. Leembrui gen Lyne and If. Mah.n m d
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    • 11 14 A Tankard of Health I Pnfwn Lhstrtbuted by 6 Ncaye lid
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    • 207 14 g 55 55 5555Z5Z 55 S sss s£bs HH U IC it WHEN KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES YOU TO GET UP NIGHTS When Bladder is Irritated When Passage is Difficult TI DAL F 1 When Backache Bothers cail j «•<> cne Sui h**> Decu Hell Flush Poisonous Waste and i or
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  • 21 15 m ol Hie Punjabi Regiment, in Singapore for exercises. They ping, which is their headquarters, shortly. (Tribune)
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  • 163 15 ssn IS St. Andrews' 6 Icing good threeand dashing rs' Association scored s:. Andrew's evening on als, three a try. •j]. Teachers were the first to make Xi Pow dashing The try was I r style Eng Kwan id twn I r another
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  • 105 15 QN Friday next at the R.S.Y.C. there y w\ll be the usual afternoon races for all classes, starting a, 5.25 p m On Sunday. (30th) the International 6-metre Class wiwll sa\l the Ist Race cf a series f;r the Guillemard Challenge Cupstarting at 10 a.m. The
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  • 46 15 The following will represent S C.R.C. at hockey against R A O.C. at Hong Lim Green to-day: Patrick Yee. Chim Bock. X T. Ooi: Kirn Hoe. Kirn Swee Boon L'rn Kee Pow. Mook Kirn, Kee Tian. Lim Swan, Kong Siew. Kee Siang, Bran Wong.
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  • 490 15 S.C.C 2; Punjabs 2. ADOPTING quick, short-passing tactics and showing great accuracy in the manner in which they stopped hard clearances from the opposing defence, the First Battalion of the Second Punjab Regiment gave a grand display of hockey
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  • 189 15 Destroys mouth acids too Even the most sparkling white teeth are not safe from decay. Very often, on close examination, you will discover small brown specks which are a sign of the painful cavities to come later on. One of the major causes of these cavities
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    • 195 15 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Storm L- i High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women r\vii i■ as in.-iii. wnnitn ka afetl luffer from ltiph nitxxl Prriware, which is a mysterious diaaaae that ntarta a boast the tim* of Change <>f \.\U- and is the real CHiisc
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    • 134 15 The long day's h with Its rcwut ant excessive ataon, taxes the digestive processes, md constipation, bill— OOSneis, Mverishnes::, vertigo, .sick neadache, bad l-iste in the mouth, vi pleasant breath result. Naturally it j:, wise to the liver and other digestive organs a tittle simple aid at this time, and
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  • 743 16 Johore Badminton Championships (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Tuesday. JOHORE State badminton championships came to a close when the finals in the men's open and junior singles and doubles were played at the Chinese Recreation Club's basket ball stadium before a fairly large
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  • 180 16 THE Singapore Gun Club held a Handicap Tankard Competition at 245, A'exandra Road on Sunday when Major R. G. L. Giblin was the winner with 100 points out of a highest possible score of 200. Results: 5 Birds Yds. going 5 High Name Rise
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  • 191 16 Cold Storage And J. B. Chinese (From Our Own Corrc, pondem Johore Bahru IV, i AX a water.|o 88 ed V turn soccer encounter betwee.it Singapore Cold Storage Johore Bahru Chinese Foot* v eiation ended in a S oal!eT£? The wet condition of drau
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  • 134 16 Banka Sports Club vs. Bata Sports Club on Friday a. Farrer Park at US pm.: Pak Tone. Ah Poon, Chit Lim. Soon Son, Thian Teck. Sen- Que?. Ah Bah. Boon Kwang. Lim Swang, Choonc Hee Choon Teck. Chin Genk. Tee Sian. Lia: Sin. Chioe Bern. Kie Fah.
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  • 52 16 S.C.C. "A" team vs Anulo-Chine* School on Friday at the S.C.C: F J L. Mayger; S Ldr F. E Watts. E C Barnes: P. E. H Bodel-Bienfait. J. X Gale. D. A P Koning; C P I G. H Clement. Lt H Huleatt, Lt H. H W. Corrie.
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    • 323 16 S i- i: I Commencing Monday 3ls t Oct. to Thursday 10th Nov. Echigoya Co., Ltd. I 3 I Middle Road. N. B. No Business on Saturday 29 th Oct. CI Cr R INT S c p p aia U j Initantly with 1 rig ISra«SB3S3BEiHHfI LARGE SIZE (8 oz.)
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    • 167 16 i a KEEP THOSE CHILDRErAII f| I'^l ir/f*v%-.}( QUIET, EDNA. OR PUT /JP 111 I THIS BEDLAM 1 B^ E r V oI R S R A B N L V rH MUCH CAFFEINE AND F*} > SSJM 0 105 TANNIN IN MEALTIME 1 *ff T M B A Y
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    • 100 16 nnt OP* Out of thousands of I lt?( j case of failure has yet b--en eh Fullers (Brand) Ccl small, easily swallowed peije. the medicinal value ol 26 10. Ol v j Celery) will give you ea c -j pain by 12 a.m. to-moir your rheumatism has appeared—never to returnBe
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  • 383 17 COMMISSIONERS HEAR LEGAL ISSUES KOPRH roi th« three amusement parks in Singapore, the I N id. the Great World and the Happy World, raised ob- their legal advisers at the Commissioners' meeting Yesterday, to increases in the annual values of their properties
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  • 88 17 Rabat, Fr. Morocco. JUST 13 years after he deseited from his regiment, Ahmed Ben Driss, artilleryman, serving with the French forces in Morocco, was aiiestid in Fez. he has now been sent to prison by the Meknes Military Tribunal for five years. Drias deserted ill August
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  • 223 17 JHE following official communique is published for general information:— His Majesty the King has approved the observance of Armistice Day, 1938. on Friday. Nov. 11. in the same manner as in previous years. The firing of guns, one at 11 a.m. and two
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  • 59 17 Mr. H. A. Forrer. C. L. S.. District Judge and First Magistrate; chairman of Board of Licensing Justices, will be proceeding on seven months vacation leave commencing from Nov. 4. and during his absence. Mr. L. B. Gibson. M.C.S.. District Judge and
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    • 73 17 Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week 1 you like to have the famous Cinema A 1 alifornia physician ton and actresses b« rot method of fat without drasThis discovery, new health and ur fat so that ><>v younger. Formodc you satisfactorily «>r of empty packatie. ■i n <<dc today. The MI
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    • 34 17 fNo mistaking I quality and smoothness I vv/ONDERFULLY Jill IVY f rC sh aren't they aMjr 1 I get much more pleasure I from smoking since I fIX 11$% I switched to Craven A.'
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    • 290 17 ?DUR FUTURE A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE WR'Tt TO OR CAIX AT 28i. Rtvc* VALLEY Roab Singapore. Taken Regularly Every Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU LOOK AND 4, FEEL YEARS YOUNGER I flB I •THJT down on the time spent ■BBS HI iW. V> in marketing. Save money by |BBE ■H
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    • 140 17 m MALAYA*! PfteMlEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT 1 j COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 630 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M. DINNER AND DANCE (InformaO From 9-30 p.m. To Midnight"MTU Git AX AIIOS" MMfcal Acrobatic Act. j DINNER |3.00. NON-DINEKS (1.00. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DKECTSD «V DAN HOPKINS. 1 i iSEA VIEW HOTEL! ONE OF SINGAPORE'S
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    18 18 Mis s Betty Sng-Xeo and Mr. Teo Ah Row who were married in Singapore last week.
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  • 127 18 DESPITE the threat to Hankow, 28:: Britishers and 600 other foreigners continue their daily round of office, -ports ar.d the cincrcu. The Frpnch Concession is surrounded on all sides by three rows of 12-t'ep-high barbed wire barricades, sandbag emplacements and concrete machine gun posts. Similar
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  • 157 18 MISS Lee Ya-ching, aviatrix and -1" enly woman member cf the exclusive American Caterpifier Club, left for the United States in the Pacific Clipper i'rem Ilongkon'r a few days ago. Only those flyers who have made Hoc r>l their parachutes to save their ivej when
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  • 594 18 FINANCIAL RESOURCES AND MAN-POWER NEAR EXHAUSTION? Central News Hankow. THE alarming revelatioi tnat Japanese casualties sustained in the third period of (.he Sino-Japanese hostilities approximately corresponding to the past four months have reached the staggering figure of 350,01 «C is made in a
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  • 25 18 Japanese defence works on Kimci Island are understood to have been bombed by Chinese planes. The Chinese planes also reconnoitred Amoy Island.
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  • 137 18 (Central News). gUPPORTING the opera:ions of ngular forces, Chines gueri las have been extremely active along the Nanchang-Kiukiang rv\ way m harassing Japanes* movements and raiding isolated enemy Lanchiao. Kaolung, Nanchensehwan three small villages in tho vichrt-* MahwMline were gableeted to repeated rata by Chinese
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  • 50 18 pOM Canton 6,000 middle-school students were taken by buses nni notor conveyances of all kinds to 52 in SGVen diff --t dS pa^s lh or j £S *Z m S ary SCience the majo having in their schools already learned the rudiments of the soldier's life.
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  • 195 18 Plans Discussed Central News. RELIEF of the refugees who are expected to pour into Hongkong and Kowloon as a result of the Japanese invasicu of South China was discussed at an emergency meeting of the Hongkong Refugees Relief Commission, which vis formed various local Chinese circles, says
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    • 119 18 (baihj^ China, (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) GREAT EASTERN OPiiCAL CO. Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. ***** 875. Sentb ftridce Road. S in ra pore. SSELT R0SY FINCERS CORAL BRING peach ROSY FUTURES BLUSH 8UNKI N SE MCI1 neVef 1 sunset the appeal of soft, loveMAROON' ,WTe PLUM
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    • 89 18 3 US! SANITARY WATER INSTALLATIONS. FOXGIBIX Co. 64. WalUch St Phone 7557, (Established 1921). UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. E3——— Continue Babyhood is over, Mother's darling enters %v another sphere —radiant childhood, full of $T promise. He is eager to take his place in a busy and advancjn g wor,d The
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    • 148 18 HAVE YOU NOTICED I how those who keep to Johnnie Walker jjj I have a familiar brisk stride j I in the morning? I A social evening need not mean an i 1 anti-social morning. When you're I with friends at the club ask for |l j Johnnie Walker by
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  • 178 19 INDIA WILL LAUNCH SATYAGRAHA TO FIGHT THE FED ERATION, SAYS CONGRESS PRESIDENT (United Press). Bombay, Oct. j 7> rrllM mus < 1,5t even if < a f,.. I are) ha, .0 he hacked Z ,h e il WrM diw me last resr.rf #u„ Vn.Subhas Chandra Rose ihe T« svc In
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  • 20 19 (United Press). cnoufi v tnf 7 The magisterial S aZnmpH AyyaJur train disaster n ress; urned sin* die.'—(United
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  • 118 19 (United Press). dras, Oct. 17. ye to -how som agitated over State r in motioii ial atren- ithdrawn. li, e peopk ol Iravancorc have tt*He*4 that livil liberties eminent is rkts i u has Mfd their hearts and no useful t can no' n sen ed bj
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  • 49 19 II Pi V Kher, Piemier ,i ci ;::iiuinicated I tbe Tamilnachi iWat he wouhl l the tirst week i, j a cretary of the •nuttee had 'Congress ilh a view to exof the Ccm-ress respective prors h ye intimated present owing to work.— < United
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  • 79 19 t X Muar. Oct. U. »In, the local Rei I The Oriental Life 5 A., entertained Mr. lv i., x Secretary of the i the Company, to rtj on the evening y Ci »t St. Andrew's 'Hi (I gathering present rioui Asiatic com-rister-at-Law, who the progress and
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  • 141 19 within tJr StVt ,n 01 lr threatening civil war ol he (0n,,,. the lvi lmk unking th€ two o S: "I™?* campaign for the reflection of Mr. Chan h-a Rose as the next Raahtrapati." So writes the 'Natwnal Front an English Weekly of Bombay, editorially
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  • 123 19 United Press A training class lor Rural Recon- structtcn workers in being organised at Dr. ragcre* Institute of Rural Reconstruction at Sriniketan. The course Will :ast for one month from Nov. 15, 1933 lb Dec. 15. 1938. and Kill include Instruc tions on rural education I
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  • 73 19 (United Press) Madia* Oct. 17 —In view of his weak state of health and the rainy .season in these parts of Tamilnadu. Rashtrapati Subhas Chandra Bo.se ha.- been requested to post jone his tour in Tamilnadu till the second week of December next Tlie presence cf
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  • 304 19 (United Press). J'HK long-drawn dispute between the vassal State of Sikar and the Jaipur Durbar has ended satisfactorily with the Rao Raja of Sikar tendering an unqualified apology to his overlord, the Maharaja of Jaipur. The Rao Raja went to Jaipur recently and was
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    • 29 19 j Enduring Strength Eas y Running— and Sports Models. Write for illustrated booklet and easy terms. MANUFACTURED BY Diamond Metal Products Co., Ltd. 601, Kampong Bahru Road, SINGAPORE. I
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    • 298 19 Daily India Page Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. X[ BeLg liquid it is ea^ly^ I■rt *%2S n !< <iW no spots after ra 'n POLISH fbss U iS Very economica l since it needs 1« hi only once or twice a month fjjn IP Ml WH ,„f|Mfll PREPARED WAX
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  • 212 20 SINGAPORE Chinese love, the tang ot] fresh sea breezes, cant resist the lure of the deep blue sea. Every Sunday, you see Chinese swimmers in their elements; they throng the swimming clubs and seaside bathing pools. The pictures puuustivu on this page were taken of Singapore water
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMEN poult PAOES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, October 26, 1938 No. 21.
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    • 640 I AUL users of short-wave receivers will be familiar with the two ways in which changes from one waveband to another are made. In the older types of short-wave receivers waveband-changing was nearly always accomplished by means of plug-in coils or plug-in coil units, and
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    • 41 I DavcvJ.ru What is probably the larger ji\d being run into position on raih. The oierassemoly carries the grid-tuning circuit, and i constitute the main anode inductance. Situat- turns is the feed?)- coupling coil.
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    • 95 I f [MENTARIES on that classic Of v the Cesarewitch, and he most notable soccer the history of the code, the Ei n Europe game at Highbury, .be broadcast from Daventhis week. tion of the whole of the direct from the Newmarket be heard by listeners
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    • 183 I CUP FINAL ENGLAND VERSUS EUROPE Lr-apparent to the Russian w known as the Jsarevitcb witch i—he paid a State visit id in 1839. and the new race g added to the Newmark mtd in his honour. A ntators, helped by exwill describe the race. Devils Dyke and the grandstand respectively.
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    • 70 I TO MORROW'S talk at 1140 fm. in the series -Matters of Momnil." which is intended primarily for listeners in India, wdl he given by Edward Thompson, thr distinguished writef. Among the vast number of books that have been written about India, those of Mr Thompson are much respected
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    • 246 I M B ._Readers' questions are MMNN free, but each one must be accompanied by a 'Query Coupon to be found on this page. it is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to the Ma- i*ya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcasting House. Will contributors please make a
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    • 118 I Miss Shirley Stacev and Mr. Eric Ihorne greet Mr. and Mrs. Curgess at St. George's Hall London, on their arrival (in one of the very few hansom cabs left on London's streets) for a rehearsal of 'Golden Wedding/ recently broadcast from Daventrv. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess were
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    • 147 I rpHE Rev. J. W. Welch, Ph.D.. will succeed the Re". F. A. I remoter, D.D., as the BRCs Director of Religion from A.pril 1930. Since 1035 Dr. Welch has been Princinal of St. John's CoPege. York. At the md of the War he was serving with
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      • 21 I T r eat Yourself to a new EMERSON RADIO free Home Trial So'e Agents: v L Carter Co., s,mg.i;>" lc j
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      • 19 I QUERY COUPON. This coupon is available until Nov. 1, 1938, and must accompany all queries. M.T., Oct. 26, *****.
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      • 166 I j for r liable P adio It <'|iairs Radio <fe Sound Expertt Consult H. L Carter Co., Singapore: Thone 6618. a BIG Advance in PHILIPS For full particulars or a demonstration m your own home v nto to the Distributors: SINGAPORE: M ALA gJgg&i— MI RADIO SERVICE. 18. Otchard Road.
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      • 62 II HOMELITE PORT^ BBS P r,FV F P AT n n I f Ma \o bU wos -T l^ I I, weighs under joo lb* Dlesei I \JK WftWjJ 3?"" CA?AWTO 2 -»0 eu. ft. air per &a C^ P 6 Per hour. II f'. lIS 110 vo 'ts. rat,irY J
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      • 58 II ONC RADIO SERVICE 12, ALIWAL STREET, SINGAPORE. M For Reconditioned Radios Radio-Grams and AmplifiiMHß ec> at Bargain Prices. Cash or easy terms arranged. Xl» I General servicing to all f Makes of Sets at low charges. We have good yon u se fi original parts for al! UHHfrtf Write us
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      • 2084 II (WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES] Rltctriral recordUu t Gramophone record mmmmm *.2U Popular music LONDON NIROM LONDON NIROM S'S Sunkist Ume UU 1 TRANSMISSION 5 YDC 15.15 Mc,s (19.8 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) liS News In Bg* nTvn innnn GSB 9.51 Mcjs (31.55 m.) am /-«n oki /11
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      • 12 III Person, philips. h.m.v. R FREE DEMONSTRATION NATHAN. f HA RD RD gjNGAPORE
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      • 97 III CLEAR-TOUfE" Sound and Public Address Systems for naturalness of tone clarity, durability dependability. "CLIMRTONE" Sound Public Address Systems Comprise Of 1. Amplifiers (for talkie). 4. Radio receivers. 2. Expanders (for radio receivers) 5- Rectifiers. 3. Inter-office communicating Xran<fonTierg systems (for offices, hotels, ranstormers. hospitals and colleges, etc). 7. Testing instruments.
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      • 2031 III FRI. OCT. 28 j j— BROADCAST PROGRAMMES! f Z J' J VTB «.1« <**b*&*Jg->. NIROM LONDON I COLOMRO r Cathedral. Batavia-C. Sinhalese. YDC 15.15 Me, (19, m LONDON '-05 National Anthem. Musical proTl"e Tamil i. The Gymnastics «UNSMISSION 5 VPB G,6 ,Mc s U8.7 m TRANSMISSIONS 10.00 conducteo by rs'
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      • 100 IV SPECIAL RADIO DISPLAY STILL OX m KEE HUAT RADIO CO. ft' BlraSiiSi 122 -124 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE PHONE: 4566 S^j^ IMPROVED MAGIC BRAIN SOLE IMPORTERS DISTRIBUTORS A^g!Ss N HIS MASTER'S VOICE *SSST 16 R.C.A. Tubej 12 R.CA. Tubes. 12 R.C.A. Tubes. 11 R.C A. Tubes 10 R.C.A. Tubes. 8 RCA.
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      • 933 IV I TRANSMISSIONS sun. Oct. 30 PROGRAMMES| -j (Continued from page Hi) B m 1 P tJBO Big Ben. John Pevn* T?OMF I thy Hogben with "The Matine- HOLLAM) Cb I zIA »7-V JWt KU LONDON and The Tea-Time Five." pcJ 1522 Mcs (197 m 0 Re y nders Whose orrh,
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