Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1938

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper- V n wspaper. ~mmmv~- Guaranteed Largest Sales ni xxvn No. 27fi. SINGAPORE, MONDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, November 21, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1938 FIVE CEX^I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 Ksad THi SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dorrt/rumt In Malay* BRITISH CEMENTS Are world re„ow ned for their in constructions work, they give greater strength and beauty and fa, ah cases give maximum durability to concrete Whatever type of concrete work rpquirPct thprp Cement for that purpose. "RED HAND- PORTLAND CEMENT "SNOWCRETE" "COLORCRETE"
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    • 399 1 MADAME PAGE) 92 Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in her work rooms. $5 $30 IS, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I Some nice MU* I* G rove Estate (Goodman Road, Branksome Road, I I Wmmmm Road, remaining for saie. Area ,ro m ,2,000 sq uare ,eet to 17
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  • 373 2 DOPE WRECKS GIRLS' LIVES London, Nov. 8. BULLDOG DRUMMOND has stepped from the passes of fiction to clean up London's West End. t Doe whips wielded by stalwart members of his Black Gang, punishing dope pedlers and ether crooks, are making Mayfair a
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  • 246 2 Canterbury, Nov. 4. T<HE fifty-eight parole patients of Chartham Mental Hospital will A be able to buy their pint of beer at the "local," the Artichoke, because Superintendent Stuchfield believes that the asylum murderer is not a mental patient. There were fifty-nine male paro'e patients
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  • 158 2 Salisbury, s A LEOPARD *hich m cunning to be I causing trouble at The lon v miles from here The leopard had fa livestock and a g fixed a gun trap I ing the carcase of a ralf. But *2 leopard had evid< itly J£ such a
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  • 197 2 Belgium Has A New Party Technocrats Brussels. NEW political party has beat born in Antv Tp is ;i re>ult of the recent muniicipal ekitim. It is officially still known the 4 Trenssen UatfJ tart one newspaper ha* baptised Ifc group the Technocrats.* 1 Not much is known of the *i«
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  • 26 2 Hiv„- by Lord G'i A petition for Oil nusk i.s In the undefended Ulg by the President. E man, in the Divorce Couri
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    • 430 2 STEAMER SAILINGS !P& C3«nd BRITISH INDIA .incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. I BANGALORE 6 000 Nov. 23 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 X BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 I i BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1539
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    • 506 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. S.S. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 sjs. "LIPPE" omits Manila Dec. 15 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila
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    • 378 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. t Luxurious One Class Moicrships, Most Big Cargo vesseis with limited but Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hon. 1 Hamburg and Copenhagen. I j To: Aden, Suez, Port Said, Palestine, M.S. From S pore, M'ca, P.S., P'ng.! Beyrcuth,
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    • 142 2 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Nov. 29 t m.s. SAUERLAND Direct Dec. 10 mjs. RHEINLAND via Manila Dec. 25 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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    • 128 2 INDO CHINA ri) NAVIGATION CO. I ttnwimorated In En kon Direct Service to Japan tn' and to Calcutta via P' Taking cargo on Hire An:o y, leg for Canton, Macao, S Chefo, Tientsin, Newch* id J ports,' Formosa, the Ph. YOU rafANG AND CAW I A* r. KUMSANG YUENS'ANG 3?
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  • 46 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wee wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for their night visit and attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Z. J Monteiro and also those who sent wreaths, telegram;.' and letters of condolence
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  • 276 3 Burgoo. BRITON who rendered over tho Spanish frontier by mistake and was arrested and brought here by Nationalist Guards has now b n released and is on his way home. He is Mr. Charles Edward Handera s. civil servant of Wellingborough T.eiCpstershire. who was on
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  • 68 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Sunday. A 15 year-old Cantonese boy, Lim Hong Chee. said to live ot 10S TraS Street, was yesterday ordered to receive five strokes with a light rotan by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the .-coo;.; pohce court. The accused was charged with the
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    • 512 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS rUBLiC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS wnFPS are now invited for the materials or service. For rs Municipal Tender Room »tiCtt»n Date Qf closing Nov., 1938. d delivery at Paya W i F /du- J 'umpir.g Station o! SEJi casements. (Deposit 12 noor, Dec. 7, 193 H. ai d
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    • 458 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN s?rait' G^?2 urt of the oTRAI To SETTLEMENTS SETTI^MENToF STNGA p ORE Notice of Wage-earner', Administration Order. Description of debtor: Female AH** °,T ral Hos *> ital Singapore n No of Proceedings: 366 of 1938 Date on which I'm Dated this 17th day
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    • 506 3 PUBLIC NOTICES JN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE DISTRICT OF MUAR. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ORDER. Name of Debtor: MAHJOB Bin AHMAI Address: Parit Jawa, Muar. Description: P.W.D Lorry driver of N 1937 b6r 01 Proceedin^*: Muar No r Date of which Wage-Earner's Adminis tration Order made: 19th October, 1937 Date
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    • 574 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wi.ge-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: SEET TENG CHYE. Address of debtor: No. 199, Onan Road. Singapore. 1 Description of debtor: Clerk. No. of Proceedings: 359 of 1938. j Date on
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    • 147 3 POSITIONS VACANT iyANTED Foreman wanted for motor rep tir hep. Apply giving full particulars of training and experience an a salary required to Box No. 456, c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. WANTED—A competent Search Clerk by well-established legal firm. Only men with experience need apply, enclos ing testimonials and stating
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    • 150 3 EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. IHE NEW 18 POINT EXAMINATION -OVERS tCVEUY POSSIBLE EYE DEFIOE.m v. XJPTICAL C 2 Qualified Eyesight Specialist*. 4. ARCADE BLDG.. TIIOM IMS. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science youthT vitality DR. UK HARD WEISS OF BERLIN. Whose medicinal preparations are well-known throughout the world, now introduces his
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  • 762 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 19. 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 42 4 8 Asam Kumbang 281- 30 -norn Austral Malay 431- glgg* Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 9ca Ayer Weng 0.82% o£!fc Kangrin 'fin 23 Batu Selangor JJg
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  • 193 4 Singapore. Nov. f The following are the exchange stoci this mcrning according to the daily circula- ssued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bc.r.king Corporation: SELLING T T t 2313 16 I-ondon T.T. g Lcndon demand *x* Lyons demand Switzerland demand %wk Hamburg demand *g New York demand JJg Montreal
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  • 112 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 19, 1 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial dost Date Ex. Div. year TIN. ot rm xt o Payable Date to date Ayer Hitam 2» /2 Nov. 8 N ov. 2 4 Nov 21 2»,?% less tax m Kuchai 20%
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  • 254 4 C% Mavmri Co, ltd., $30,(XH Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE 'MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 /2 lG3>/2 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 IC9 no norn 4»/ 2 1909 red.
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  • 300 4 Snigapore, Nov. 19 """"bu,,» Sellers 43 4 9 Ampats 2{ 3 260 Ayer Hitams f 6 24 j x 46 P.atu Selangoti JJJ 038 Hitams 9? P 25 Hongkong Tin Sg M 6 Chenderiangs «L" Q 82 Kong Fatts U -'J 8 9 Idris Hyd.
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  • 15 4 Singapore. Monday The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $109 (up
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  • 17 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:--Buyers 27 1 g. Sellers 27' 4.
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  • 397 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Saturday Previous To-day Chang* Dull, then improved Steady 8 7 15 16 *****l ll16 RUBBER Buy cra 8 116 8 16 Spot Sellers 8 7 1516 1 16 Ut Forward ffi 8 8 'i 16 s" 16 2nd Forward "(Jan'Mar.) SVI6 8 116 3rd
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 292 4 BANK OF CHINA BATAVIA AGENCY Kali Besar West No: 4, Batavia Telegraphic Address: CHUNCKUO, Batavia. ••Opened for Riisiness" November 21st 1»3». Ii THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. Ii (Incorporated In 8.3.) I! No. 2, Chulia Street. (Bonham Building), Singapore. 1 Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 I ribed $1,000,000.00 I General Reserve 100,000.00
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    • 91 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated ln Straits Settlement* and registered as a Trait Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Baak of India, Limited The Company, having the necessary powers, 1» prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 172 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE 458, North Bridge Road. Sin*apor< Local Branches 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: /jfiEX NEW RK BANKERS: Midland Bank. Ltd f*|J[wi C
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  • 578 5 Reuter. ■pil death occurred In Loudon on Sunday morning <>t SS-ycar old Queen Maud of in aunf of King George VI, and wife of ikon VII of Norway.—Renter. to a communique is- ialists who attended Queen clie-i of heart pre\ tous warning" Haakon, who
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  • 194 5 London, Nov. 7. I ALL Pest Office buildings are bring surveyed to find out what r <Mrm of special protection would be needed against raiding aircraft. rhe .*a r ryi: r on oi essential services of the Post Office in regard to tele- j
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  • 127 5 Cleveland, Ohio. MEDALS awarded by Great Britain an'! France for istingirshed ICXVict in the :A il \>ar have b*en li ned here by a number of Ctc be Jcivaka. rhe cx-s idlers returning the hencurs »vcic of the Orechoslcvak cSMjnalre susocxtlon The/ sent the d..sorptions to
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  • 32 5 Official telegrams report four members ol a band of Polish terrorists wht&l crossed the frontier near Volove were killed and 40 taken Another band of 40 Poles Was repulsed.- Reuter
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  • 131 5 I I Edmonton. Albert*. ALBERTA, the Social redit proJ vines, has launched a new zreiii j prrgrcmma hers with the opening o! fivs treasury department branchei Icr M cr:dit houses' 1 den'-jrnad to iii crease the rurchas'n? powar and develop the sals of Alberta goods.
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  • 112 5 Alexandria. THE bride and brdegroom and some 300 guests at a wedding hfre were poisoned after rating the* traditional dish l.iio-i. ;is "'Kouskoussi.** Although about 100 suffered only from severe stomach pains. First Aid volunteers gave treatment to 1.10 others. Sixty-two had to be transported to
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  • 267 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J^ t O Indian may come to Malaya in search oi work! Interpretation 1 of Government of India's ban on emigration to Malaya has caused Indian's coming to Malaya to be affected to a large degree. Secretary of the Central Indian
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  • 147 5 THERE is nothing new to report this week and the markets remained in a very quiet state with only fractional fluctuations, says Messrs. Lewis and Peats weekly rubber market report from London, dateii November R. To-day week, adds the report, is the meet nc,' of the
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  • 372 5 H|RS. A,ke 0, a I'rout, wife of Mr. S. V. Prout, Chief Engineer on board the Straits Steamship Vessel s.s. "KLANG," died at tin General Hospita.l S nirapore on Saturday morn- *t the early age of :>G years. I Mrs. Prout hud been
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 89 5 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stortfl KNOW WHAT IS AHEAD OF YOC! CONSULT Prof. K. S. Maniam. The Royal Occultist, author of "'The Secret of the Palm" etc.. who predicted numerous astoundingly accurate events, including deaths of H. P.. H. Prince Purachatra, H.H. Sir Sultan Alaidcn
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    • 1070 5 Piles Cause 15 Dangerous jympioms ,o: j *K^* m^r^ m^mmm^ [weak. New Discovery Stops —I Pain in 15 Minutes and nsiiwSeaslj i """X A a at FAULTY NUTRITION Avoids Dangerous ffj 1 Operations V 1 PALPITATIOM inro th« discovery of Chlnaroid by nn of the heart American Physician it is
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  • 414 6 Coroner Criticises Husband's Action London. Nov. 4. POINDING his wife apparently dead in a pond, a Wiltshire labourer ran to po! cc station for a?d, failed to get any, then called at a |*abl'c house and had a srlass of beer He told this
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  • 128 6 New York. *JH) amuse their victims while the> robbed them, two Negro bur? lars danced the "Shag"—one ol Anu-ica's latest dance-crazes —whi>: they robbed three people of more tl ?>n €20 and a diamond ring in a New York Negrc doctor's consulting -oom. Pretending
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  • 201 6 f'l'omlm. THE traditional yellow robes and hogging bowl were presented to Mr. Hen A- van Zeyst, a Dutchman who was formerly a Catboftc priest, when he was ordained a Kuddh sf monk hi*v. Mr. van Zeyot was renamed "Dhammapala." •'As a rational being I have
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  • 96 6 j I pURING the week ending Nov. 12, 1938 jlf exports cf tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 16,210 cases, j of which: 13,450 (83 per cent.i cases were to the United Kingdom, 680 (4 per cent.i cases •to the Continent cf Europe, 1,505 9 per cent.)
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  • 118 6 Cairo. AN advertisement in leading Egvptiaa newspaper announces that Hitler's Mcm Kampr has been translated WW Arab'- and is now available sale throughout Efrypt. The book, "written by th has the final word on peace i the advertisement terms t, by Aly Mahgoub Bffendl and en
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 245 6 j 1939 AMERICAN &M.V RADIOS j MiuUl B—Ql—B RCA Tubes Sole Agents: KEi: HI AT RADIO CO., j 122-124, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. Phone 4566 VI lot Pen Weeks IJth Nov. to I Ith Dec. REPAIRING, FREE ,;,FT TRIAL. BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road. BABA STORE 162. Orchard Road Stamford Road.
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    • 331 6 PROTECT THROAT, CHEST and LUNGS By Regularly Taking PEPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS 1 DfPACTMfNT CORNER OF HIGH ST NOM MJ DGfct RD, THE RADIO YOUR CHOI'JR when you know of its OUTSTANDING QUALITY 93 Vc NATURAL TONE BEING 100% BRITISH. Sole Agents for Malaya: j HOE BOON LEONG 60—62. SELEGIE
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1099 6 Violin Piano From Singapore —7 p.m. »»Tot»io£3iAv r ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s> 1 TRANSMISSION ZHP 30/J6 metres (9.69 racls) !f ?f PM GSB 9.51 Mc|s (31.55 m.) 5 S3' Malay music s t ict A I j*: I 1 't jgg a.m. ar nTnP jg 15 Children's programme (Canto-
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  • 321 7 Rich Field For Fortune Tellers ENTERTAINMENT PAGE JJOLLYWOOD celebrities are getting squint-eyed trying to peer into the future. The "Otogfets" and the "les" have Jong known that the film colony is a rich field for their operations and there are few actors and
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  • 13 7 speed fiends, now showised with -ii. i!ld miss
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  • 32 7 Javanese artists, i.e. entertainment they opened rment with a Moetiara.' s and cabaret little short tv. :nu rears of nc.\ though rs instend of \ould have by the local
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  • 13 7 his tousled I in "White i pears when he 1
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  • 139 7 THE "Devil Is Driving." which 1 opened at the Capitol last night is strong meat from two points of view—either entertainment, or from the point of variety, for it deals with a problem that is increasing in our daily lives—the toll of the read. Richard Dix
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  • 228 7 iriiri Malacca, Saturday. THE Headquarters Rover Crew, Malacca, with the help of several amateur artistes staged a variety entertainment including a play entitled "The Princess of Malacca," in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. A distinguished gathering was present. The historic costumes,
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  • 94 7 CAPRA EARNS £80,1100 PLUS PRANK Capra, the Hollywood film director famous for many successful films including "It Happened One Night" and "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," receives a salary of '.'BO,OOO a year plus 25 per cent, of all the profits of him films. This was repealed in testimony be
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 H U D B E S have for over 40 years been successfully used by Tens ot* Million* of T>eople. Other Jubes, etc.. etc.. come and go, but HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public confidence through their genuine wort h. When used daily they preserve Ifce teeth by keeping
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    • 142 7 IVJeI Sill WHY YOU SI,OULD I rutostrop 1 BUI A VALEI I SAFETY RAZOR WMMĔmM I Al TOSTROP I RAZOR It is economical. A few Valet blades will give you whole year's shaving. "jS^rw rated here consists of an improved Valet s<-lf- s tropping razor, strop and three blades in
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 243 7 I DAILY CROSSWORD innTTTTWTiriiri _i_—lLas r •j MA iZ ~p ~—^——ii i T~l||l —H lp* mm ife il I* m 11 111*7 pisP RSi $m 7B 29 Jo ■■■j: .v: .*.Vv; CvV.^/»; mm i i 1 i -izw^^—Wlsr i i4 i I'W.!'- flgggg ILMi-.o- r -fISS!7; &mm>. m& $m L.J,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 413 8 I It's GAY AND GLAMOROUS! j IpMMPVH l NEXT CHANCE PAVIXIW ii T«.N.>h« i Double Feature Cantcnese Talkies For One Payment "111 1 WIDOW J mm And "TO SEE IHE SKY SUN AGAIN." '<* Special Hari Raya Puasa Matinee Jf •"> Next Change: Tues. 22nd J Th J4th Nov. 1938
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    • 119 8 I YESTERDAY'S CROWDS were held SPELL- I BOUND al ihe amazing THRILLS and i BURNING MORAL of its great message. j L TO-NIGHT j CAPITOL sis 9-15 I I C.umHa-s Amarin* Exposure of .he BH.™ of the Road "EVERY MOTORIST (v. MUST SEE THIS! Endorsed by TRAFFIC AUTHO RITIES and
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    • 456 8 TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 j §W< .NAUGHIOH.COIO "111 i I W^m^ M AIASTAIR SIM NOTHINO funmEi! j 1 EVER BEEN MADE! LV i;PROARIOUS YOU'LL j 1 ll LAUGH UNTIL IT ill Kis L?St Ni 2 ht s Audience; w, d BBmL Laughter" j So DONALD DUCK and MICKEY MOl SE i
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  • 377 9 London. Nov. 20. of some observations on the general trade position tne I B<,ard f Trade Mr.-Oliver Stanley, at the dinner, of Electrical Manufacturers Association said that after the excen d prosperity last year, there had been, during the spring de o ne cans*
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  • 93 9 Johannesburg. [a B irl who first met md bridegroom at Iding :*t Gretna miner have ended ii real earnest. .1. Brinton. a J nun. and Miss »nty, whose weddin? c a Minneapolis. fit* 1 back to June v hen 80 tourists f 0 j the
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  • 68 9 instrument val Treaty id< n shortly. be circulattes si dilatory >na ot the □nation in ram me s Treaty -hip conj tons in ..owing upon Iha v rai of Japan, B v ounced that. in power built would confine iction within that j it known
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  • 40 9 j>o. A large number of former Schuschnigg and n menta have been arrestmisusing of charitable Dr. Dollfuss and Dr. uniting to a hundred ■ttki shillings. iribery it is alleged they nlowance ol twenty to Archduke otto.—
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  • 34 9 Ruffles College Reunion Id on Saturday. Nov. 26 the Acielphi Hotel, who have not been foliar and who are desirig, should communicate Hon. General SecreC< liege Union, before MM 2 i
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  • 29 9 Nov 20 -Six were killed, njured, one missing in big U S Anuy bom'cor rain storm at Lagrange cut through the burst into flanK-?. —Ben-
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  • 35 9 Singapore, Sunday. aan of 133. Albert Stieet to the police the theft ise of cash and jewels OT about 12.30 a.m. yesp, pecta a Bengali for whom the j earehing I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 103 9 j GO-GETTER j Avith Anita Louise and I j George O'Brien! A TEN-STAR FUN I KOI IC. I GRAND HARI RAYA PROGRAMME THE NEW RIALTO KEE ANN RD. j MALACCA will screen OH! IBOE Oh! MOTHER j The Biggest Malay Musical Drama Ever Produced j mmmm A «H SOUS FAVOURITE
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    • 279 9 ALHAMBRA COMING SOON STUART E R W D N JUBILEE THEATRE (Late TIVOLI HALL). TO-NIGHT 9 '10 WHOLE SERIAL "TIM TYLEHV* NIK !AINA M B X Ai (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) j 3 Shows Daily: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 P.M. l SEE THE GREAT GARRICK, admittedly the world's finest actor
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    • 148 9 Mii alhambra; ■BMjfc Controlled by Show Bros. Ud > y oi! hack to an exciting Adventure in the Jungles see Th c i W TAR Z A N jjly V J. Fight the beasls and wilds j of for- MUM WEW WOKLII SERANGOON J j BfcSAR. ROAD j J (Malaya
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  • 705 10 REMARKABLY generous triA bute to the British Press was recently paid by l ord Hewart, the Lord. Chic*: Justice of England A good deal of the blame imputed to the Press was quite undeserved, he said. Whatever thoy might think Of the virtue and beauty of
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  • 872 10  - Labour Office Out Of- Date NEED FOR NEW DEPARTMENT By C.H. STANLEY JONES HERE arc two official statements which show that is a new labour problem in Malaya: "A striking fact during the past ten years has been the growth of family life among South Indians and Chinese, who are
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  • 595 10 STRONG influence .is being brought to bear on both President Roosevelt and Premier Chamberlain to adopt economic measures against Japan, in view of the unsatisfactory nature of her replies to the requests for the opening of the Yangtse and China ports for trade. Washington regards the Japanese
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 294 10 I I JAYBRA" I JP ll A 11. R PROOFS 1 1 i Tin: ;;i;sr vol tan get fyi j I W THESE PRICKS ft; j- $5.75-—« I \t\ Na\y. Fawn. Brown. STRUNG c. SERVICEABLE j w mm STORM COLLAR. ROBINSON A CO., LTD. 1 SINGAPORE Q KUALA LUMPUR L
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  • 151 11 Reuter. n,,u be established after 1 haii months, the hit Ii i» now dei\ ovtr. left the frontiers zones exactly as >n July 24 \>hen the pain is poorer us md men kill- victory because nearer Valencia, he Nationalists R publican losses tfc< Irs, tha*
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  • 27 11 by the British Governlight of German refugees i interest has been aroused atement to be made by the ter in the H'mse of ComMonday.—British Official
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  • 43 11 Ladies oj the Royal Jamil,; watching the Armistice Day ceremony in Wh^eovnJ™}? 2co of the Foreign Office-tie Duchess of Kent, Princes, Helena Victoria, and Her Maje*t>, the ?a[Ta l °V s th e scene at th Cenotaph as the King laid his wreath.
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  • 111 11 Reuter. Park, Nov. 20. A FIFTY million francs loan for ini\ ciu-tiv in Alsace Lorraine, and a plan for national defen:: work* waa announced by M. Chautemps when speaking at Colmar, in Alsace. The yir.-premier. who L> in charge of affairs in Alsace Lorraine, declared that
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  • 451 11 Economic Move Foreshadowed London, Nov. 20. IMPORTANT changes in the polity of the western powers in relation to Far Fastern affairs are regarded as like'y to be made during the coming days. Affairs in China bom largely on th? agenda of the
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  • 125 11 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 20. Jiff. BATA, the wellknown Czechoslovakian shae magnate, was arrested at Leiimeritz by the German police, according to a report from the Sudeten-German newspaper "Die Zeit," quoted by the German news agency. The report alleged that Bata was arrested f:r attempting to
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  • 108 11 Barcelona. Nov. 20. IT is reliably learned that the total number of volunteers belonging to the International Brigade to be withdrawn from Republican Spain under the League of Nations Volunteers' Commission is 13.000 volunteers, representing 53 nations. It is stated that they include 800 British, 35 Canadians
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  • 92 11 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 20. Numerous construction delays both in Government and commercial shipyards have until recently hampered the efforts to strengthen the United States fleet, states Admiral Leahy, chief of naval operations, in his annual repcrt. The delays are attributable to ncc.esl iry changes in structural
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  • 56 11 London, Nov 20. An offer to find homes in Palestine immed.ateiy for 5.0C0 German Jewish rctugees and children and a further 5.00 C a hive of activity of Japanese shipping ..ion ol th- 1 British Government, has received by the Jewish Agency hi London from
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  • 299 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 20. A FIE It hearing a leaf statement by Mr. Neville Laski, president of the A j tw h;h Board of Deputies, a meeting in London passed a resolut.on expressing vratltude for the general fupport to the proposals that
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  • 80 11 Reuter. California, Nov. 20. I|UF£ use cf former German Colonies in Africa together with ihe Belgian Congo and Angola could form the new Jew's 1 national state was advocated by Mr. \V. R. Hearst in a nationwide broadcast. Mr. Hearst suggested this "magnificent heritage for
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  • 89 11 Berlin, Nov. 20. \TR. Oswald Firow. South African illy fnlster for Defence, who is vi"iting Germany following visits to Portugal nd Britain, is due to see Hitler on Thursday. South Afri"cn circ 1 co net .rxpcc: [b?t Mr. Pi vow will discuss colonial smes unt'l
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  • 36 11 Washington, Nov. 20. ContraCs have been awarded for ships of 35.000 tons. When they are. completed the United Spates, will have five of this size, two being already under construction —Reuter.
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  • 43 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 20.—Vittorio untitled visit to England is indefinitely postpon cd. the Earl of Hardwicke has announced. The reason is that the Duces son Is understood to be suffering from a bad cold. He may fly to London early this week. —Renter.
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  • 316 11 Chungking. Nov. 20. JWO thousaiul people perished in the great five days fire which gutted the capital of Hunnan province, says Keufer. According to semiofficial reports received here the Chinese Government hu* appropriated half-a-million dollars for relief of refugees, A Tokyo report aavs Jap:)
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  • 311 12 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. To-day's eclipsc is likely to unsettle things some1 what, so start no new ventures or entervrises, and avoid taking financial risks. Stick to routine work as far as possible and only make appointments that are 5 really pressing. 2 SPECIAL INFLUENCES: S
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  • 123 12 [From Our Onn Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Sunday.—Admitting six previous convictions. Gafiar bin Mohamad Yusof was to-day sentenced f o two ligorous imuri nme-r to be i"ollov,t:l by ten months' pclice supervision by Pheikh Abu B*kar. ill second magistrate, on a charge of criminal 1-reai.i:
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  • 36 12 Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 20.—Fourteen died of suffocation when a bomb exploded on an air raid shelter, blocking the entrance, in course of a Nationalist air raid on Pozoblanco, Cordoba province Reuter.
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  • 263 12 Believed To Be Behind Singapore Crime Wave (Tribune Crime Reporter) SINGAPORE police and detectives are rapidly clearing the city of the armed robber gangs responsible for 40 many of the petty thefts in the streets recently, but I am able to reveal that they
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  • 157 12 QOVERNMJENTS attention states the Colonial Secretary in an official communique, has been drawn to a statement in certain Chinese vernacular newspapers to the effect that all currency of certain dates ha? been declared obsolete. Coins have hitherto been made legal tender by virtue cf Orders in Council
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  • 174 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Nov. 20. RUTHLESS drive against roughs extortionists, and toughs, alleged to be preying on women of ill repute in the Settlement, is shortly to be launched by the local Detective Department. Chief Detective Inspector Martin told me that, though the police know
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  • 29 12 A croup niclurr taken after the v ed,Un s ycs.ernav of Mr.Wou f Nyn Up anu \Uss I.cc Yrki Oiio. at the hm'-se C onsulale.
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  • 272 12 \From Our Own C'orrcy<A) ident] London. Nov.. 11. THE Prime Minister, who is Chairman of the Court of Governors ol 1 the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, paid a tribute to the work of the school in v message to the
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  • 64 12 (tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. a CHINESE i tuple trapped a -A civet cat in a cacr and drowned it. Yesterday morntag, the couple, Yoo San and Lai Man wete charged with having U ored ihe civet tat Ihcv pleaded guilty, and were fined 525
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  • 75 12 Following publication in the Sunday IWbiine of tne new; that a Baby Austin No S. 5513 was missing, a report has been made to Mr. E. V. Fowler, of the Detective Branch, by Mr. Tan Choon Lee, of the staff of the Victoria School, that thi
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  • 164 12 j (Tribune Staff Reporter) regulations governing the sale of flowers on celebration days were decided upon Saturday afternoon's meeting of the China Relief Fund Committee, with the Chairman, Mr. Tan Kah Kee, presiding. Fund authorities will, in future, make four types of
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  • 60 12 Reuter. New York, Nov. 20. —Carrying black bordered banners denouncing the treatment of Jews, demanding -Smasti Nazi terror", hundreds of men and women to-day picketed the German Consulate here. Forty policemen guarded the consulate, 66 more are held in reserve, all commanded by Jewish police officers, selected
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  • 137 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SEVERAL changes are taking place shortly in Singapore consular bodies. Four Consuls-General are proceeding on transfer. Consul-General for Portugal. Mr. R. G. Alves Guerra. leaves for Lisbon on Nov. 25. It is not vet;known where he will subsequently be appointed to or
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  • 155 12 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 19. THE rutfiour that the German Ambassador in Washington, Dr. DieckorT, has been recalled and will not return ro the United States, is discounted in jx)litical circles here. It is said thai the United States have recalled their Ambassador in Berlin
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  • 198 12 (Tiibun? Staff Reporter) Ipoh. Sunday DEANS have been drawn up for r the erection of a $250,000 building, which will house the courts of the magistrates, the lirst and the second and probably a thud, and the office ot the The site selected is
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  • 67 12 Mrs. Haldane, wife of Proiessor J P cr. Haldane. who Is now in BtaglpOft after a visit to China, will give a lecture at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday at 5.15 p.m. Her -übject will be, "China's Resistance and Reconstruction." The lecture will be
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  • 199 12 Penan*;, Monday. IJEAVY floods are understood to have held uo Bangkok's Intvrnational Express ii Suiashlradhuni South Siam. 361 kilnaetres from Bangkok. The train arrive in Penang at 3.28 a.m. fo-day— eiirhl hours behind scheawe. The Express left Bangkok M usual at I p.m. on
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  • 68 12 nave ALTOGETHER «JJ A ornaments such <, v lo bracelets, rings and v t.. talline 51.700 (Strai the Cantonese Secttta Relief Fund M Chinese Consul Gem ri Ling Pal, at Yong Cheng Chinese L tor bute to the zeal of the a°£ rsto od On Saturday,
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  • 35 12 AN Indian motor cyclist, v .'.in' 111 employed in Uic. Board who was knocked J°*£ nar d R?*f by a car at the junction ot w ,nomand Oemenceau Avenue dted Log in hospital.
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  • 14 13 5 on view at the Antique Dealers' Fv.. „r- v
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  • 42 13 tonases, Nov. '20. rr,\\ Ot CillllllW 1 I'nes of youth in i ibli bment of German youth sertin Dr. Newmel Germans, t feci -ral cam- N first Time re- i athies when ihe GerM< me] terri-
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  • 18 13 Reuter. istrian-bnrn atar the "tu' ci r her the ures and nitted fo says a Reuter
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  • 66 13 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 20. A MBASSADOR sir Ronald Lindsay unexpectedly called to Wbiteiious- late yesterday afternoon. Mr. Roosevelt is expected to make imlvirtan; remarks at the annual National Pvess Club dinner. It i s ofliclally announced that selected parte of the speech which previously
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  • 158 13 Dr. Goebbels Says Reuter. ISerlin. Nov. 20. "]ffE lion't want to export anti-Semitism, all we want to export is Jews. If the whole world were anti-Jewish we should never get rid of our Jews. "We only want the world to be sufficiently
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  • 30 13 Berlin, Nov. 20.—A news agency declares it is not intended to impose on Jew- any supplementary fines apaii from 'he one million Reich marks fine already announced
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  • 79 13 Reuter. California. Nov. 20. JHK use of former German Colonies in Africa together with the Belgian Congo and Angola could form tne new Jewish national state was advocated by Mr. W. K. Hearst in a nationwide broadcast. Mr. Hearst suggested this "magnificent heritage for
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  • 22 13 Reuter. "Washington, Nov. 20. AMBASSADOR Sir Ronald Lindsay was unexpectedly called to the White House late yesterday afternoon. —Reuter.
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  • 508 13 IMPORTANT HINTS MADE IN REPORT Washington, Nov. 20. JT is -highly important" that the Meet manned should soon be possible of full war strength is the recommendation that Secretary of the Navy, Mr. C. A. Swanson makes in his
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  • 35 13 Reuter. Loudon, Nov. 20.—King Haakon who speeded to England when the Queembecame ill has now left the hotel and is staying at Buckingham palace at the invitation of His Majesty—Reuter.
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  • 116 13 Reuter. Jerusalem, Nov. 20.—British troops in Palestine are busy this week rombing villages for terrorists and illegal stocks of arms and ammunition. Altogether thirty villages have been searched, eight hundred Arabs detained, thirty two rifles, five revolvers and a large quantity of ammunition and equipment seized.
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  • 810 14 Holders Display Fine Form The Army -1* R.N. R.A.F. PLAYING better rugger than in any other the Army, in their first Malaya Cup match ot the a hree the Seletar Services on the S.C.C. padang on Saturday by 18 pomts t goals and
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  • 96 14 CELANGOR beat Perak by sixteen points (two goals and two tries) to nil in the Malaya Cup Rugger match played at Ipoh yesterday. At half time, the score was five nil. The game was clean and fast. Perak did well in the first half
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  • 99 14 AN h.teirsting report, covering activities of the Singapore Cricket Club for 15 months ended Sent. 90 last has just been issued for presentation at 'he annual meeting i> the Club pavilion on Nov. 28. ons and alterations to the pavilion, costing $5) 000.
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  • 74 14 Kimberley, Nov. 20.-In a three day st Griqualand West, M.c.v. r six, Hutton scoring 149 He drov" through the covers beautifully ■cached the boundary 15 times, hitting 13 fours and two sixes. Edrich scored 109 hitti tg two sixes and seven fours Highest score of the
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  • 308 14 Dance Hostesses To Compete (Tribune Staff Reporter) HAPPY World dance hostesses I have issued a challengs to other girls—but not en their pt-owess as danceis. They have challenged them mi thtii prowess en bicycles, have put up a cup fcr competition. Cup will be competed
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  • 109 14 THE inclusion of a strong pitcher, Sallis, and superiority in fielding S ave the R.A.F. baseball team victory over ths S.S. Steel Navigator side by eight runs to four at St. Joseph's ground yesterday. The sailors fared very poorly in the first four innings when
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  • 214 14 I From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Saturday. YOUTH and fitness triumphed over age and experience when the Singapore Asiatics met and defeated the Negri All Blues" by 16 points (two goals, a try and a penalty) to nil in the semi-final of the "All Blues"
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  • 454 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Sunday S. Johore H RE. pts. COUTH Johore defeated the Royal Engineers by 14 points (one goal, two tries and a penalty goal) to 3 points (a penalty goal) in a friendly rugger match played at Johore Bahru yesterday.
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  • 35 14 The Army rugby XV which beat the R.N. R.A.F. on calurday hi the Malaya Cup. The Army, who are the holders, have a good chance of retaining the Cup this season.
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  • 299 14 (Tribune StafT Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. THE first of a series of wrestling programmes arranged by the New World Management was held at the Boxing Arena last night. There were three bouts. Serious wrestling was seen, there being very little showmanship. Among the gathering present were
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  • 312 14 S.R.C. 15; Victoria School 0. THE S.R.C, fielding only thirteen men, beat the Victoria School by 15 points (four tries and one penalty) to nilConsidering the fact the School had started rugger only this year, their performance was encouraging. They still have a lot to learn.
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  • 210 14 FOLLOWING is ihe n aii gclf match played Army and the SJS.V.F. at Gai Gelf Course, Vohinteers mcj first:— Lt. c. A. R. Bateman 121 J. Crichtcn (10) 0: v£. Lt. Col. N 0 (4» and Lt. Col. R. G U Sgt. R. H. Green
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  • 57 14 The Sinssapore Golf Club m £}i v.een Scotland and I Sunday was won 03 Si to seven. r< w In the final of the Vad < Joyce beat J.E. MacCallu The replay of th< Sir Arnold I son cup competition was nald and A. Chepple. The second
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  • 29 14 fagot, Nov W Irene van Feggelen ot Wished a world record titl backs'; re of one mini: v. onds. Sh? held the pi minute 13.2 secon* Bta
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  • 1277 15 Saturday's Results And Revised Tables everal cases were a feature of the o o tches Played on Saturday. Aston Vilfa££ while in the second division of the registered an equally sn iea^ue > Sheffield re the detailed scores. English League, Div. I 0 Leicester 0
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  • 336 15 Changes In State Team (Tribune Staff Reporter) T Malacca, Nov. 20. HE successive defeats sustained by Malacca at the hands of the Negri and Perak hockey teams have compelled the local Hockey Association Selection Committee to introduce several changes in the Settlement team that is to
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  • 118 15 Reuter. P London, Nov. 20. RINCIPAL rugby matches played on Saturday resulted as follows Cheshire 14; Cumberland 0. Northumberland 11; Lancashire 39 Yorkshire 20; Durham 11 Bedford 37; St. Bart's 0. Blackheath 5; Cambridge U. 6. Bristol 9; Devon port S. 3. Gloucester 3; Bath 5: Harlequins 12;
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  • 295 16 Selangor T. C. Skye Meeting EHN I OWING are the first day's handicaps for the Skve ;L Turf Club to be held at Kuala Lumpur on 1 hurray mc iun >«« I Horses, Class 5, Div. 1, > Cheerful Eves Gallant Maggie 1 Jonathan iU Mandai
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  • 55 16 Picture taken at the Y.W.C.A. "Olympic" games on Satnrda; ii Canning before the start of the Imports and Exports Relay. V in teams representing Malaya, France, America. Australia and SoutA Africa, they competed in several Interesting races, snch as Foreign lS relay. trans-Pacific toss. League of
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  • 436 16 [From Our Own Cwrre pom Sega mat Saturday. 4 PERSISTENT drizzle and a sodden ground handicapped fa-t hack* A when the Eurasians from Johore Bahru met the local Indo-Ceyhi, ese in a friendly game. The visitors however qthihtted goad stkft work and combined well with
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  • 252 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Muar, Nov. 20. AFTER holding their own in the first half and taking the lead in the second half, the Muar Hornets collapsed ten minutes from full time to allow the Malacca Eurasians to score four goals, thus losing their first match of
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    • 228 16 SANATORIUM PATIENT CHECKS LOSS OF WEIGHT Took Flesh-forming Tablets IT you are troubled by steady loss of Weight read this letter from a man who put on flesh steadily after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming tablets—although 12 months in a san>torlum had failed to help him. "I was
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  • 636 17 What (RmdsM Cbw Scufbu^ [N DIAN LABOUR .f e welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. Suggestions Of Mr. Louis Thivy I the Malaya Tribune] Government of India tcp of stoppine Ihe of labourers to
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  • 578 17 \To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] < Q ir The Pros and cons of the uni versity question have been much discuss fed m the Press. The views of the "sons tv/L vw, J°TL as cx Pressed by Capt. Mohamed Ah, are negative, and apparently great weight
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  • 60 17 Reuter. Lagos, Nov. 20. J cting of the Nigerith movement attuo thousand perr aided that a more st tement that there no transfer of Nigeria sinj should be made n m than his re~ TMtion that the idea J tatsferring the Colony is JpUton
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  • 56 17 Reuter. New Y«»rk, Nov. 20. 1 that we offer prayers unfortunate peopJe in 0 are in dire distress 1 banksgivirig season/ (,s evelt in the annual f, ay prnrTfiiiitinil fne United .States to be thankful" for 1 blessings. "We have nd understanding with and have seen'the
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  • 418 17 |JEARLY all the Dor!s listed in the health bulletin o»* th*» I Willi 1 of Nations Eastern Bureau except Singapore (which still naHtt&iiw its record ol having a clean bill of health so far as epidemic diseases are concerned). are a ffected by
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  • 57 17 Reuter. Ch ngking. Nov. 20.—The new highway connecting Szechwan with Yunnan province, which borders Burma, will be opened for traffic at the end of December. Another step towards the improvement of communications with Szechwan is the inauguration of an air line between here
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  • 574 17 I Whilst we have no absolute proofs on the point, it is generally admitted that the ancient Egyptians suffered greatly from malaria" We know that this country was full of marshes, some of which still exist to-day. and that in the
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    • 249 17 MALAYA*! PMMI6Q HOTEL Jj TO-NIGHT. I j COCKTAIL DANCE G. 30 to 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT, Also Cabaret Entertainment by Hlf EST! AXIi »11 SO A SYMPHONY OF DANCE. DINNER $3.00 ADMISSION NON-DINERS $l.no RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS. SEA VIEW HOTEL I ONE OF
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  • 903 18 POSITION OF EUROPEAN POWERS DISCUSSED EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH MR. T. V SOONG "War To Bitter End Otherwise We Shall Be unstayed (By Lim Keng Hor) -VO ALTERNATIVE HAS PRESENTED ITSELF BUT WAR TO THE BITTER END." Thi., is one of the
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  • 273 18 Central News. Chungking. FATHER V. Lobbe. a naturalised Chinese citizen of Belgian birth, who was formerly the managing dircitor of the Vih Shih Pao, an in- nuential daily in Tientsin, arrived here from Wanhsien by airplane recently. Father Li bbc had followed the Chinese Vmv
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  • 94 18 CONTINUING his series of exclusive interviews with China's leaders, our special r<* preventative in China, Lim Kens Hor to-day gives the views ot Mr. T. V. Soong, former Finam c .Minister and brotber-in-law of Gen Chiang Kai Shek. Mr. Soong discusses, other interesting top.e<. th* feeVng of
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  • 113 18 Central News. shiukwan Kwantung is now swarmi d with guerilla units which have been reorganised from the People's Seit-Dc-•enee Corps. The province has been divided Into several guerilla areas. In each area are 9 number of hsien or municipal guerJla i rits In command of each hsien.
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  • 51 18 j The Singapore Cantonese section of the China Relief Fund, under the I chairmanship of Mr. Ching Kee Sun. 1 has to date remitted 51.250.000 In Chinese currency to China through the General i Committee, it was reported at a meeting of the section held on Nov.
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  • 110 18 Central News. I. Szewul. KwanurH r Is now revealed thai during ti Chinese counter-attack on <v shut at the end of October, wl jn j suited in the recapture or the tr» e one of the Chinese gunboats narticitS ir*g in the operations was hit/ai
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  • 279 18 THE determination of the National Government to continue resistance aga nst Japan was expressed by Mr. Wans Ching-wei, Deputy-Leader of the Kuomintani*. in a speech at the opening of the second sessioa if the National People s Political Council. Mr. Wang s statement was
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    29 18 Miss (Susie) OM-*jst? of Mr. and Mrs. h M. >R- ist vie tl at the Seventh W rhrrch. Singapore, rceentb to Pccng Yu Heng. Shau Yun. of
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    • 162 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T.H.Tan If You're Told to "Alkalize" TRY THIS REMARKABLE "PHILLIPS" WAY THOUSANDS ARE ADOPTING On every side today people are Try this way. V "J^ being urged to alkalize their stom- prised •trwjUS. rf ach. And thus to ease the symp- h a uld n^
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  • 224 19 hTS RAINED ON TENT )R FIFTEEN MINUTES Tragedy On Sind Border r BEEN KECEH ED BY THE GOVERNMENT r>r- NEW DELHI. NOV. 12. IND OF THE Ml KOER OF MR N r A JOHI < N DADV D \K( HAEOIXK iCAI 'SECTION C4r SUPERINTENDENT
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  • 78 19 Men Delhi, Nov. 14. >er of questions were ihe Central Assembly ado-British Trade Mean replying on behalf at. stated that out of unofficial advisers sc- which had to be Majesty's Govern.re now under disci that negotiations a close very soon, i I Congress» wad Sircar,
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  • 31 19 Bihar Provn; nittee was author s>hum District. After he people oi* Chadpur, and Cho;Tuation of Stnjghbicts, he is to report Who will move the Committee in, the (1 Press»
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  • 68 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Nov. 14. HTHE adjournment motion üb! J A by Mr. Lalchund Navalrai in the Central Assembly to-day to discuss the murder of Mr. N. G. Majumdar, Superintendent of Archaeological Survey of India, and the daeoities committed on the border of Sind and
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  • 107 19 (United Press). Madras, Nov. 13. MEMBERS of the The Travaneore State Congress Delegation arrived in Madras from Trivandrum this morning on their way to Wardha where they will place the case of the Travancore State Congress before Gandhiji. The delegation consists of Messrs. Thanu Pillai, Verghese, Velayudhan,
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  • 517 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Nov, 14. "THE death oi Mr. N. G. Majumdar (-details of which are published on this is considered in scholarly circles as a distinct loss to Indian Archaeological research. Mr. Majumdar. was recently placed on special duty by the Government of India to
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  • 92 19 (United Press). "IUE are now rcaHshlg that In- dia is one and indivisible and that freedom for India means freedom ior all sections of the entire Indian nation. It is but natural, therefore, that the Indian National Congress and the people of 3i itish India
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  • 35 19 (United Press). Miss Ann; Masearene. member of the working Committee of ihe Travancore State Congress, who arrived from Madras was arrested at Chcnganoor on a 1 Charge of sedition —(United ftnss)
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  • 134 19 New Delhi, Nov. 11. IHE Governor-General's secreta- i at, which has been function»ng fcr some time, will be formally censtituttri, it is understood, before the end ol this month. Already Mr. F. 11. Puc:kle has relieved ed Mr. J. A. Ihorne as Home Sectary, the Jr.tter
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  • 86 19 (United Press). Lucknow, Nov. ll.—Bijoy Kumar Smha who had been sentenced to trans. 1 ortation lcr Uffl in 1929 (Lahore Conspiracy Case I was released recently irom the local uaol on medical grounds. The release is unconditional excepting that he cannot enter the Punjab win
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  • 109 19 (United Press). Jubbulporo. Nov. 14. AT a meeting of the Reception Committee oi the Tripuri Congress ffc \Htm Srth (iovind l>a*. IVIX.A. (Central) was unanimously elected chairman, his only opponent haviug voluntarily withdrauu'Hie following persons were elected to be in charge of the undermenuoneu affairs:-** fcj. Sheedas Baga.
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