Malaya Tribune, 3 December 1938

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newstoatoer: Guaranteed Largest Sales yd. xxvn. •No. 287. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, December 3, 1938. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 1 Read Vie S!\ A X KIBIXE Dominant In Makya v^- t THE PURE GRAPE JUICE. x> Invigopaiej elderly people ami convaks*> v ouits. A ricli and nwllnw www wilh d jj t delicious flavour tor occaafcma. No better value obtainable anywhere, invaluable as lonic. SOLBAOWn: (INC. IN 8. S.). WPS
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    • 196 1 mm MADAME PAGE 92. Piccadilly, I,4»ndnn. EXPERT DRrSS.MAKER AND DESIGNER. Gcwns Designed Created in liet work roomys 5 9 «0 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Some nice buZdin§ Jots in Grove Estate (Goodman R:>ad. Hranksome Road, Wilkinson Rvad) remaining for i.ale. Area from 12,000 square ttet to 1) MO tquare feet.
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  • 196 2 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 1. PUBLIC fetliner, fear of disruptions, and the government's energetic measures combined lo break the back of the projected general strike even before it was launched with the result that the number of strikers appears to have been below twenty per cent. Drastic measures
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  • 113 2 Reuter. Prague. Dec. 1. ANEW Czechoslovak Federal Cabinet, formed by M. Rudolf Beran, the former Agrarian leader, to succeed General Sirovy's Cabinet, was announced this evening. General Sirovv remains in the Cabinet as Minister of National Defence, while M. Sidgr. leader of the Slovak Government Party,
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  • 94 2 Cologne. a MOTORCAR ride on a bumpy road saved 'a woman at Kirihhellen from suffocation. During a wedding feast she ate a piece of meat which stuck in her throat and threatened to suffocate her. Friends decided to rush her to the nearest hospital in a
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  • 95 2 Jerusalem.—About 197 people were killed and 131 wounded owing to acts of violence in Palestine during the month of November, according to estimates. Berlin.—Hitler will wind up the election campaign in the Sudentenland with a speech at Reichberg which will broadcast throughout Germany. Athens—German and Italian firms in
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  • 135 2 Sydney, No AUSTRALIA ma; hand in th I problem, according Correspondent of the He says that the I Government will coi special efforts should h sist in the settlement of refugees as utig There Is a feelin that Australia sfcou ::ble within the 1,. live capacity,
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  • 280 2 NATIONALIST Spain has imposed its first regime of after two years ol var. An order Issued tn the Interior here there is more than enough round, it is necessary contribute to the vast foodstuffs, now being built up against the da? when Madrid. Barcelona and Valescia
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  • 160 2 London. Nov. 15. THE establishment of a national park of about 80.000 acres where the fauna of the country could be preserved in a wild state has been urged by the Earl of Onslow, President of the Society for the Promotion of Nature Reserves
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 424 2 STEAMER SAILINGS p o and BRITISH INDIA i lncorporated in England >. T. S. N. CO/S S.YILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo. Tonnage Sno.e 1t33. CHITRAL 15,000 In port CARTHAGE 15,000 »c. 16 i BHUTAN 6.10U Dec. 17 BEHAR 6.000 Dec. 2G RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1939 SOUDAX 6.500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17,000
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    • 396 2 j STEAMER SAILINGS I ly£ygj I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? m I Please let us offer you 9 accommodation son the 1 fastest, most modem and g luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD. «S 124, Robinson Road, y Phone 7565. STRAITS SISAMSHJP CO..
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    • 341 2 HOLIDAY CRI 1 Sli S To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motorships. J S Displacement Tons From Penang, P. S ham, Malacca, Spore m.s. "Alsia" U2 s<'o> 29-11 30-11 1-12 3-12 5 ms. "Selandia" (13 000) 20-12 21-12 22-12 24.12 m.s. "Boringia" (12.500) 10-1 11-1 12-1 14-1 j SPECIAL
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    • 132 2 I I ft rv\. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE O i Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs GesejQschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. SATJERLAND Direct Dec. 10 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila Dec. 21 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND.
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    • 58 2 TRAVEL BY 0. S. X, LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION Express Liners: m.s. 'BUENOS AIF: ms. "SANTOS MARX DELS. 'RIO DE JANEU>< I m.s. "LA PLATA MA m.s. "MONTEVIDEO n from Offer the fastest tor Singapore to: Durban Cape Town Uio dc Janeiro bantos Montevideo Buenos Aires For further parttcul to:
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  • 172 3 Paris, (Bn Air Mail). AN outcry for the stricter central of foreigners in France has ktmm raided in the Paris press following the assassination of Herr yon Rath. Control was tightened up before the Royal visit this summer, but the demand now is that the
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  • 122 3 Singapore, Thursday. THK local rubber market has ruled dull throughout the week, and the volume of business transacted has befn small, mainly owing to the scarcity of sunnlii s and the disparity between thi'- and COB utii'iic markHs. Thore has been a certain amount of Japanese interest.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 518 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS fBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS invited for tne lis or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. \very ol Steel o ilapsible Gate Lebar Pumping .it $50> 12 noon. Dec. 7, 1938. Xiits. WashPlatea (Water 4 p.m. Wednesday, 71 b December, 193S Deposition 12 noon, Tec 9.
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    • 688 3 PUBLIC NOTICES tSSSKFP 1 notification. ™i, u v irom approved contractor only will be leceived at the Settlement engineers Office, Public Works Department, Singapore, up to noon of the nth December, 1933, for the Supoly and Del:Y«S °J ls and Ceases lor the year 1939, for the Public Works and
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    • 560 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED— Lady Teacher, Qualification Senior Cambridge Commencing Salary $35- 40 Apply Headmaster. Jubilee School, Kluang. I i FOR SALE [JRIVATE Househola Furniture for im--1 mediate sale—cash. Apply 14. Lev Wee Nam Road, always after 5 p.m. I f AND FOR SALE. Freehold land situated off 10th mile, Ciiangi
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    • 476 3 MISCELLANEOUS MAY I HELP YOU? Thirty years' practical experience !i homoeopathic treatment. Mdtny chronii and complicated cases have oeen cured tn me In Malaya, especially in Singapore and Johore, where other leading medics, systems had tailed. HOMPJO CEN T 779. North Bridge Read, Singanore. Jalan Tanga Duke, Johore bahrii OLD
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    • 56 3 THE TRUE TON iC FOOD nioMiflan fef n(' Chemiitj and Store* FRESH b LORAL WREATHS made to order at short notice. Phone j 6075. THE CASKET CO., 3, Penhas Road. BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY MEMORIALS in marble or granite j Photos sent on application, no obH- j gation to purchase. Phone 6075,
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    • 327 3 9 2."». ©wly 8 2.5. a:i Ideal is as Rood as My cyd* tor #.)0. F. KOSi:\TIIAL 57, Robinson Road. PHONE: 6191. Not many left. WE MAKE HISTORY IN MALAYA! Science has made it possible for yon to gratify your desire lor a dish of Malayan Curry wherever you may
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  • 873 4 Couple Very Much In Love, Says Counsel (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. CRANTIC efforts by a youth and his girl friend to get married, a r dramatic visit in the small hours to the parsonage of a wellknown minister who was
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  • 28 4 Mr. R Woodschow-Pyne, manager of Kapala Island Estate, and Mrs. Woods-ehow-Pyne. return d from leave by the Chitral. They were pc/*Ol by their two daughters.
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  • 247 4 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS. A good day for attending to outstanding domestic jobs, for payinn visits and engaging in social activities. Very harmonious relations should exist with family and friends. An excellent day I for letter writing. SPECIAL INFLUENCES—February 20 to March 20. Though a day
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  • 205 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. JHF application lor a receiving order against Tungku Indong, a direct female descendant of the late Sultan of Singapore was withdrawn at the High Court before Mr. Justice Home to-day. Mr. T. V/. Ong, of Braddci: Brothers, appearine: for the creditors,
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  • 57 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Fire Department accident ambulance service answered 262 calls during November, of which 27 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases were classified as follows: Motorcar accident 42. Motor lorry accidents 24, trolley car accidents 12, collapse cases 28. attempted suicide 8,
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  • 404 4 Singapore, Friday. OASSENGERS by the Rawalpindi, whicn sailed from Singapore to-day, include the following:— Mr W. J. Allen Ifr. A Appleton. Dr and M: M. L. Bynoe, Lieut.-Co'.. H. L. Birks Capt. F. B. Bostock. Mr. B Burr. Capt J. C. Pruce. Mr. an Mrs H. L. Bailey,
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  • 129 4 THFRF is little to be said about the market during the past week; prices have remained very steady and locally there is not much rubber cffcnns for near delivery, says Lewis and Per,i s rubber report. The ,n tern;-1 situation In France imparted .1 rrrtam
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  • 68 4 Tribune Staff Reporter) The sixth gala show in aid of the Singapore China Relief Fund began ar the Han»"' World yesterday afternoo i and will continue till Sunday. All entrance fees, tickets for theatres in the Happy World, will be donated to the Fund. Chairman of the Fund,
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  • 73 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. Ng Cha Koon of 372, Victoria Street, was th:s morning charged in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker that he yesterday dishonestly teceived stolen property, namely, eight bars of steel valued at $20, the possession whereof he knew or had
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  • 366 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES Lorn Previous To-day RUBBLK Buyeri 8 7 15 16 Bpot Fellers 8 116 8 Is t Forward January, Buyers 7.5 10 2nd Forward i February, Bgg» jjW 8^ 3rd Forward A pr.,June, gjg» ij. J 1-16 M tt i LondonTprid^ PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 304 4 BANK OF CHINA Hanoi Agency has opened for business Address:- Rue Paul Bert, HANOI, INDOCHINE Cable address-: "CENTROBANK" HANOI safe rn DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a
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    • 175 4 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Cornoration W (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Dp $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAP* 458. North Bridge Read SißgaP®' Local Branches 253 Sou(h Bridge Ro ad. SingaporeTelegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: /jHDS NEW *ORK BANKI Midland Bank, Ltd., f-%|[t%) In
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    • 457 5 I r q-MO RRows chIJrchservIces! t ;\V > C \THEDR AI V m Hc\y Communion. Matins. Chora EuchariSv. Children's Service, i ,-n n- ard Seimon. p v V. Head ley C.F. ii Bibie." Weekd ays i on Monday. Wednes Prid v at a.m.. on r day an-j Saturday ,:n Wednesday
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    • 493 5 Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. (401. Upper Serangoon Road) J^ emi nary Church H. Minchin. nurc-Ji Elder: Ngo Beng Hee Saturday (to-day) Sabbath School, 9.30 am Divine Service. 10.30 a.m. 1 ""meeting 30 Pm YoUnE p ">Ple's Malay Services ?°"S Loion S 27, Gevlang) Chuieh Elder: Mampe Siregar. I Saturday
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    • 535 5 «i Straits Chinese Church N Pastor: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. Sunday, 3.30 p.m. Sunday School. 4.30 p.m. Service oi Worship (ii Malay). Preacher: Rev. Cnew Hock Hit. Monday, 8 p.m. Bible Class Thursday. 5.30 p.m. Prayer Mo.tiny. Speaker. Mr. Low Kway Song. o.30 p.m. Choir Practice. Friday, 8 p.m. Epworth
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    • 377 5 Mother! Here's the Friend you often need Thewaychildren knock themselves a bout, you're simply lo<;1 without a W" vVho ,ever 1 reliable antiseptic healer in the if *BPPIl&Ba houloWdol house. Keep a tin of CuticuraOintWmW S thout f mcnt by you and you are ready for iljBL Ji For quick,
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    • 377 6 SIGNS OF ILLNESS IN CHILDREN. Lassitude and loss of interest in j school and playmates is often notice- j able in children. There is a tendency to stay •at home instead of joining Other beys and girls at play. Naturally such a condition worries careful parents who know how important
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    • 205 6 New Air-Floated Face Powder Amazing Discovery ot fads Beauty Chemist Face powder ten times finer and lighter than ever before thought possible! Only powder that floats on air is collected lor use. This is the amazing new process of a Paris chemist—now adopted by Tokalon. That is v. hv Poudre
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    • 39 6 "O L A {WW shampoo \^Am PINE TAR, LEMON, HENNA, OLIVE OIL, AND COCONUT OIL. WW\ VSalijcs the fcalp and imparts a Silky. Shiny liveliness to the Hair. I IN 40Z. 802. C I6OZ. BOTTLES FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS
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    • 221 6 It v t:\rviui wearin. unground Sunglasses, whlcb eai x- your eye* to be detective Hj 5c Nar S.'*i and 'cc the moden mes fitted with G>nuint Char Mish CiOokw_' BOf i 1 LJ:li X clasce 1 ay C nforlable vleJov Nan Sin Optical House i'HONitm\ North ttridj;* Koart SingaDore. I
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    • 73 6 «K a r\t*t Hr'Kl'lW l' ITork Guaranteed. Charg QVRHAU-** Thm Mmmmrn Way to HrcoadlUon Motor*' pOMT on 1 Without resort xtiw". change new rings. .iversized pistons. 7 «*cood application Is n T mll«s %p} Ovrhaul W ap;»urd top na-K plug holes -takes Irt can do It by *TOP> <ar to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 420 6 Malaya Cup From Singapore—4.so p.m* LONDON gS™*' ASt n TRANSMISSION 5 !S The d news°and announcements [Time Signal at 1.45 p.m. GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) G.M.T.] am. 10 End of Transmission 2. Musical 6.40 'Music in Every-day Life'—3 interlude. weekly series of talks by Herbert 92 0 Big Ben.
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    • 495 6 SINGAPORE NIROM ZHL 225 metres (1.33 me's) YDC 15.15 Me!s (19J ZHP %C.9fc metres (9.69 mc s) a.m. P m 6.20 Gymnastics. 12 45 Light orchestral concert played 6.35 Light gramophone music by Reller's Hungarian Band, di- 6.50 Time signal. rected by C. Roller (relayed sic (continued', from the Adelphi
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  • 364 7 WHO'S WHO IN REX STORY'S TROUPE ENTERTAINMENT PAGE tainment Reporter) iest most tuneful Singapore for a long ason to-night at atre when Rex upe nine artiste is .i host in himself as entertainer and has ion to Singapore pre!.r elied widely, been
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  • 97 7 Iwo oi th° principals cf the Warner B os -Cosmopolitan picturization oi l c\d C best-selling neve', "White Banners," had to attend classes on the set under supervision of Lo .s H. rne. Warner Bros. Studio schooling tiess whenever they were not wo.kine: The two are
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  • 44 7 v ,-cf "rushes" on Paramount*! "Art sts and Models Abroad," which stars Jack Benny and Joan Bennett, reveal*, such promise for the seven young stops actresses cast in the production the options ware exercised en all seven gnls oy the studio.
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  • 106 7 Port Said. "jVfISS Joan Gardner, the film star, who arrived with her husband. Mr. Zoltan Korda, in the Sudan, has flown direct to the south of France to see her baby in Cannes. Mr. Korda is directing the British film version of A. E. W.
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  • 40 7 Claude Rains gets his lunch out ol a nickel-in-the-slot machine. The Warner Bros, star, eats nothing more than an apple at midday. He gets them oui ci" one of the apple-vending machine on the studio lot.
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  • 151 7 Honolulu. UAWAIIAN girls are KOf with excitement at the announcement of a Hula dance contest, the winner of which is awarded a free trip to Hollywood, a week's stay there in a leading hotel and a screen test. The contest, which is open
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  • 62 7 ELIZABETH Allan, the British film and stage actress, h claiming damages against Metro-(Jcldwyn-Mayer British Productions in an actirn which has been set down in the King's Kcnch Division, London. She alleges breach of contract, loss of publicity and damage to professional reputation in connection with the film
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 20 7 Obtainable !W *jf <defers f c 0 LTD., T HE CHLORIDE ELECfSICAL STORAGE tu., (Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane,
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    • 59 7 —I gg——■ With a KLIM Travelling Set You can have Fresh Milk 1 at a moment's notice I anywhere —at any time Mix KLIM with Cold Water I IJa glassful at a time as needed. A Delicious Drink ~J Fresh Milk in its Safest J/ and Most Convenient form Geta
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 449 8 A Grand New Comedy for Your Week End Enjoyment opening TO-DAY at the CAPITOL ||3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.lS^| The Whole World has taken the HARDY FAMILY to its HEART London cV NEW YORK theatres are breaking records with these snappy, amusing Human Stones! A Rousing Sequel to "YOU'RE ONLY
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    • 81 8 riiii* 20TH CENTURY-FOX MUSICAL J SENSATION j YOU CAN'T have j {EVERYTHING with I ALICE FAYE I DON AMECHE: j RITZ BROS j TO-NIGHT jam n j The INCOMPARABLE PICTI'RE j Matinees: To-day ft To-morrow I at 2 pm. "INVISIBLE MENACE," 5 STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." RUPEE
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    • 173 8 II PAVILION 3-1 6-15 »-15 To-d, y n very good indeed—Excellent Programme say Tribi < "STRANGE BOARDEK The Show Everybody's Waiting Fcr! \i;\T WEEK the CAP! OA BA A 1 OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT, j j -THE ADV ENTITKES TOM SAWYER" A Tinted Artists Rcleise witll TOMMY KELLY, JACKIE
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  • 190 9 I Southern India and Bas- the only ports in to report the preduring the week. Two in and one rat in Bassein infected with plague ses were notified. frcm Calcutta lit 1 ikong, Shanghai China. Calcutta and tied the sam? number of respectively) as last were
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  • 94 9 Straits Settlements rm in public during the under the direction of LRA M. AR CM Kateag Park at 6.00 p.m. count Nelson": W. Zehle. "Zampa"; Heroid. The Country Girl"; MoncGojd Silver": Franz Lehar. La] Phantasy, "Tn a Chinese Garden": W. Ketelbey. ion. "50 Years oi Song": arrang-
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  • 42 9 I in accordance with the Section 4 <f> oi the Rcguby the Governor in CounPensions Ordinance, thai of the Governor in A C Boyd. M.C.S., has been ice the Governhore, with effect from ive, with claim to pension.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 230 9 JUBILEE THEATRE WVOU HALL. »U^iiriir-i 1A riNEES 2.30 P.M WAJKIKI WEDDING" "BOL'LDE't DAM." WATCH I WATCH!OPENING BTH DEC iotr DO^T VE^' !ES »"*RCO POLO.» GREAT PICTURE COMING SHORTLY I ALHAMBRA I j Bros. Lid.j I I o cost picked 'or yew pleasure! GEORGE MURPHY iJI M M V DURANTE J
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    • 205 9 NO PICTURE WILL EVER BE MORE FONDLY REMEMBERED' 'I A PICTURE EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD SHOULD SEE! I i TO-DAY TO-MORROW j AT 11 A.M. 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. MgHMHHINn| Warner Bros. Present i ßsiSl -Forit DAUGHTERS" with PRISCILLA LANE, ROSEMARY LANE. LOLA \NE, GALE PAGE, CLAUDE RAINS. JEFFREY
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    • 295 9 I Opening at THEATRE ROYAL Wed 7th j MURDER and DESTRUCTION 3 HAIK-R USINO BX( ITEMEXT lIX TDK MOST THRILLING CHAPTER PLAY EVER BROUGHT TO SINGAPORE ("THE FIGHTING MARINES" "The Fifhtins Marines" E»i*od« Thr~ THE SAVAGE HORDE" f m TO-NIGHT LAt'T NIGHT. If 1 Admission Charges: IS "tr.. MO ds..
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  • 705 10 most important offer to the British Government on behali ot Cable and Wireless Limited has just been announced by Mr. Edward Wilshaw, the chairman and managing director of the company. The offer is to create a system of wireless telegraphic and telephonic communication throughout the Colonial
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  • 871 10 WESTERN TRADE DOOMED? WEEK END REVIEW -i ITTLE Tokyo," as Shanghai is now called stands in sharp contrast to what it baa been. Before the sino-Jau-pnese hostilities, this Paris of the Ear East" was the hub of international trade but to-day all trading activities Losi
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  • 606 10 ACCORDING to foreigners rounded up by the Japanese and pushed back into Shamcen, a regime of 1 rightfulness has begun in Canton, aimed at bludgeoning the Chinese left in the city to accept a puppet government and buy Japanese goods. The excuse is the old one of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 212 10 The "Webley" Single Barrel Semi Ilammerless Ejector Gun. 1 OUK v alio reliable general purpose gun Its exVvv >. maae possible by Hue and accurate machttij b\ iw hand tiiush each gun is given an individuality •und iii the foreign made article! has Webley'a Patent Ejector Mechanism ;md v ii
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  • 574 11 ng Tension In Rome Reuter. Rome, Pec 2. O S denu nstration In ihe Italian Chamber of Deputies. Ciano's "legitimate aspirations' 1 speech the n "Tui Is, Corsica, Nice," had repercussions to-day writing in the Giornal* D'ltalia. said- "The 1 I>< hind the
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  • 30 11 y WCBrS prot| Cmno 011 bc- 1 I 0 be I lishment of n ent thn-' a ice wth Fra cc itempting to taft- 'JTTS&it sssss
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  • 119 11 Reuter. Li ndon. Dec. 2. th< King's Bench Division the I lon Corporation was held ble for the typhoid epi4>mi( hieh swept the district a and caused 4.1 deaths. ice Stable blamed the Cor hen he gave judgment In a n which rested the fate
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  • 48 11 Reuter. on Dec. 2.—The War D >ved the format ion treamlined'' infantry regie smaller but more n he pn sent regiments and mo orfsed and armed utomatic i flea and auxiliary will have a strength of and men i ompared with pre; nt regiments.—Reuter.
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  • 175 11 Germany Disclaims Responsibility Reuter. Rrrlin. I>x 2. TIIF. "moderate speed of Germany's naval armament comf2i?d witi> the irmanients race of Others" /r emphasised in the German rr.** reviewing the new naval handbook which srive 4 details of the sffiiS'theninj; of Germany's navy. The No. onol-Zcitung
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  • 44 11 Reuter. Paris. Dec. 2.-Herr yon Ribbent op arrives in Paris on Tuesday for the of the Franco-German peace de g claJaUon. The signing ceremony tokes nlace in the afternoon, which wboen trop will be the guest ol M. Daladier at dinner.—Reuter.
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  • 177 11 Reuter. London. Dec. 2. i tv« Priw Council in a reserved judgment disnttSEV£tt££~ —5 Hs f T: m-sed the appeal Herekong in WSJ for the murder of He i for th« five iudees to de-!ftl&«-MS to an; momhor. th* crej Uldßmer j Delivering ,he
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  • 42 11 A scene during the judging of exhibit* at the Brewer* Exhibition, recently held at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington. London. Judges are seen arriv ing Colonial bottled beer, uhich i eihibucd for the first iitne.
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  • 374 11 Chnngking, Dee. 1. npHE Domei News Agenei admits tl c by Pr Konoye, Japans Premier, before j > indicated that Japan's policy towards Chi i had raaieel Premier Konoye. may soon seek Imperial I inction Ui a date terminate the hostilities in
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  • 218 11 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 2. r rm: question of who is to pay Idi the burning of the synagogues and other damage in the recent ami- wis h excet jes In Germany has become an int r national one through the pre-
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  • 93 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. T'llE Times Ottawa correspondent repcrts that the Albertan Premier. Mr. Aberhardt. discussing the question of a pipeline to the Pacific as an outlet for surplus oil in Turner Valley Field said his Government was willing that the English admiralty should
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  • 123 11 Reuter. The Hague, Dec, 2. DR. Coi.'.in. the Prime Minister, replying to questions by fleer AlI barda, ihc leader, about the Jewish problem, revealed the nature of the iwplics of the European countries who were approached by the Netherlands Government on Nov.flS in regard to Jewish
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  • 53 11 Reuter. Brads, DSC. 2.--It Is understood T <in" Leopold saw various Cabinet ministers this afternoon. A Cabinet crisis has been feared for some days past as the result of differences amon* ministers and various Parliamentary groups on questions of Government poUcy. particularly the decision to establish
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Haifa. Dec. 2—Aircraft co-operating with mounted Transjordan Frontiersmen and Jewish supernumeraries pursued a large Arab gang. The gmne swooped down this morning on a band of Jews working near the river Jordan and three Jews were killed. It is believed a number of casualties were
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  • 115 11 Reuter. Vienna, Dec. 2. FOl'R of the crew and two German passengers were seriously injured when a German Lufthansa air liner trashed in fl?mes near here. Captain F. S. Wilkins. assistant inspector of accident at the British Air Ministry, who was travelling to Baghdad to investigate
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  • 37 11 King Carol of untitled and his son. Crown Prince Michael, v thei state visit to Britain, paid a visit to the Ar:ny centre* at Aider shut. Hampshire, and here the King it ween \ghting an anti-tank gun.
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  • 444 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A VERDICT of justifiable homicide was ret-med by a jury of five A Chinese, at an inquest yesterday before Mr. W. G. Porter the Singapore Coroner, into the death of a Cantonese snatch-thief in Chinatown on Nov. 2.".
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  • 57 12 This is Reggy, the first dog ever lo fly to Singapore, who was landed from the Qantas flying boat yesterday at the Airport. Wagging a joyful tail, she was delivered safe and sound to Mr Herbert H. de Sou2a, Singapore's we'd-known Zoological collector. She is going to Ipoh and a
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  • 60 12 suigapore. Friday. The St. Anthony's Boys School held their annual Speech Day and fchooi Exhibition to-day. Among the many exhibits en show w Q ie raffia and cane work, these being mainly frarr.es, fancy bags and baskets The standard oi drawing by standard Vl.pupils wns high, and
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  • 174 12 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dec. 2. IT is unofficially estimated that the November casualties include eleven British soldiers killed, thirty-five wounded and seven British policemen killed or wounded. The total British casualties in five months ending Nov °.0 are estimated fifty-three killed and hundred and fifty wounded.
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  • 68 12 We have received a booklet under t ,e »Hle "Fifty money making eaeential t!ade secrets for everybody, everywhere."' The author claims that this kind ol booklet has never been published before. The publication deals with the rr.akinf of ever/ day domestic and commercial requirements, guaranteed genvune and simplified
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  • 28 12 The estimated total exports of U and tin-in-ore from Malaya during Novem bet, based on an assay value oi 75.5 \y r cent., was approximately 2.400 tons
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  • 41 12 The Imperial Airways mail plane which was expected to arrive in Singapore yesterday afternoon, has been delayed and will arrive at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The second plane, which is running to schedule will be here at p, m to-morrow,
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  • 40 12 The Toast to King was performed with great ceremony at vbe St. Andrew s SocietN function last night. Photo shows 11. E. the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas and Mr. G. Marshall the Chieftain ttanding to the toast.
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  • 247 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN interesting development in traffic control in Singapore came into operation yesterday, when automatic signals were employed at the North Bridge Road. Hill Street and Armenian Street junctions along Stamford Road. Similar signals at Bencoolen Street. Dhobv Ghaut and Tank Road, along this
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  • 19 12 The estimated export of dry rubber from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan during November was approximately 23.000 tons
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  • 127 12 Anti Jewish Drive In Bucharest Reuter. Bucharest, Dec. 2. INHERE have been two further developments affecting the Iron Guard and Jews. Governor Czernovitz announced thai -Tews who Uftve lost their citizenship in the revision of the naturalisation laws earlier this year are forbidden to occupy public or private posts in
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  • 23 12 Mr. Mrs. E.S. Manasseh Mr and Mrs E S. Manasseh of Eden Hall. Nassim Road. Singapore, returned to Singapore yesterday by the "Chitral
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  • 650 12 Governor In Grand Form fINE of the biggest social functions to take place in Singa Jm the year was the St. Andrew's Society dinner and darn night at the Victoria Memorial Hall. There was a large number of guests, and both the dinner and dance
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  • 248 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter; Singapore, Prteaj. JHE story of a man v. >. p 10 fits of over $100.000 through speculation in tin and rubber shares and subsequently .>uffer«l losses, was related to-day in the High Court before Mr J Home to-day. George Edgar, aged
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  • 95 12 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Singapore, Flinty AFTER a hearing lasting A clays, judgment was in the appeal E. Manasseh against tne lr luKtace Home, dismissed his claim «»1 against Mr. W M Hack*! Terbrau Estate Johore Mr. Manasseh based his j alleged promisee mmi per acre on
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  • 166 12 Reuter. lOKD Justices Clauson and Gocidard were pelted with l»a»al« J of Appeal, as the court rose, by a London litigant. I ran* i4IU U Harrison's anplication for a new trial in a county court in person, had earlier been refused. Harrison was §©ntcnced
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  • 172 13 IV i is. Dec 2. i i i'i (he seneral failure of several thorny f( for decision ry« here can be i ,t.,i, resumed. thai employi ked !;> show 111 in n ere led away I r. is of whethe I tie con adored to
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  • 46 13 London. Dec. 2. c hundred German-Jewish i n-route to the Far East lian liner Conte Bianding to the Times Aden who repeats when th< through Aden many who v destitute landed for a d annealed for monetary 3 wish community.
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  • 628 13 ADMIRAL HOLT'S SERVICES RECALLED Reuter. London, Dec. L MENTION in despatches for 1?1 Rear-Admiral Vesey Holt, British naval chief on the Yangtse River, and honours awarded to others for gallantry during the operations on the Yanjrtse last December, when the notorious Japanese attacks
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  • 79 13 Reuter. London. Dec. g, TOE TIMES' Delhi correspondent iv I**l reports from (he Indian border countries indicate that in Lhasa close interest is bemt; taken in the Sino-Japanese war and thrroghotri Tibet pray eta are beinjr offered from the success of me Chinese armies. This
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  • 41 13 Reuter. Budapest, Dec. 2.—At least 310 persons &.ve been arrested by the police during demonstrations last night in the Gre.v Ring thoroughfare and neighbours streets by Hungarian Nazis, who shout ed Nazi slogans and broke several shop windows.—Reuter.
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  • 26 13 The Governor has been pleased to ap- i point Mr. L. Rayman, M.C.S., to act as Under Secretary. Straits Settlements, with effect from Nov 21.
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    6 13 REAR ADMIRAL It. V. HOLT
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  • 194 13 Reuter. London, Dee. 2. Ii I mi r v, ..Ii' ho riven thia week for printing twenty I is reported ordci <,uh> u, million conies ci the national voiuniarj .im».. 1 wouMbe attributed to ever, household in Britain by the end of January. Meanwhile Sir John
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  • 95 13 The following aooointments are announced in the Johore Government Gazette: Mr. W. H. Hipwell. Senior Executive Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service, appointed Senior Executive Engineer P.W D. Muar. Mr. M. J P. Casserley, Assistant Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, seconded for service In Johore. Mr. A. Proctor has
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  • 24 13 A meeting cf the Rural Board Singapore, will be held at the Land Office at 10 a.m on Thursday. Dec. 15,
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    • 197 13 I tastes j j much nicer j Ac A SO go t!;: t y:»u M A IESf no: mau with real M /II I 11X1 am\ Acorn Mi'k is pre- -/BA* [A I Ac-,vi Eraporatec? Pt M 1 rk-tlie 1 zm T*Cd ftA I milk that tastes like real I,
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  • 302 14 XT i 1: S.R.C.: Nil Veterans m niSPLAYlNG tooi slkkwork and possessing greater speed, the "J Veterans beat a fairlv well represented S.R.C. Eleven m an amusmg and interesting hockey game on the Recs' padang yesterday. The S.R.C. held territorial advantage for
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  • 23 14 The hockey team of the Veterans *to S™yesterday and won by the only goal scored in me ma
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  • 340 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Muar. Dec. 2. uni Johore be able to spring a surprise to-morrow by be.ttaf Singapore in the Malaya Cup would expect a win for johore yet close followers agree that a win for Johore is not imposs'l- Johore has been showing great**
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  • 85 14 SEAWAY, r. two year-old filly Owned by Major J S. Courtauld, was sold for 8.100 guineas to Lord Glanely at the Xewmaiket Bloodstock Sales. Bidding was opened by Mr J. A. de Rothschild at 3.300 guineas Lord Glanely immediately signalled a thorsand guineas increase, and
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  • 470 14 I)epot -3; Beach Road FOR the second year in succession,, the Depot ret-iined th t i» ,|j c six-a-side soccer cup, defeating the Beach Road team yesterday evening at the Police Depot by three goals to one. Four teams drawn from the Depot, Beach Road pclice
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  • 19 14 The Chinese S.C. will torn en a pagar lights to-night raid 10-motm night at 7.33 p.m.
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  • 224 15 .17 points; S.C.C. "B" A S\o»> 0. n iSIM IVING superiority in all departments of the game, Saint I lady's Did Boys beat the S.C.C. "B" convincingly by 17 nil on the padang yesterday afternoon. pack, the is. A. OB. ri) and were domihe S
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  • 116 15 pts; 7th Bty. R.A. 3 pts. j .-_.Ad encounter between arming and 7th Heavy at Biakan Mati was ween two packs of forrards. beath behind, the scrum, e Fort's rearguard attack Wmsondale's kicking for resume on the Fort time Wigata ed 'is
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  • 167 15 S.xJ.i.C. j; Y.M.CA. 0 THE S.C.R.C. proved too strong t i° T Y -M.C.A. at hockey yesterday at Hcng L.m Green and won dec s vel oy three goals to nil, after leading tr a nil at the interval. Game was too
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    • 192 15 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., NxANUFACTLRiNG OPTICIANS tiead Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office. 348, iv Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. ENJOY FULL MANHOOD. I n o'Tgh Amicos: Youth Pills, J I'ia Ointment. j vives youthfu 1 vtgoui to the Weak [undreds have tried and
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    • 374 15 GASTRIC Mil ULCERS! fll Perhaps your stomach trouble is not so serious -JMMjjLr TjMWBiI t| as letter appears "After taking your wonder- illustration shout how Stomach ful powder, I felt a different man X-Ray Photographs are taken. in the first 24 hours, and am now keeping quite fit. "When 1
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    • 261 15 WEIGHTS FOR TODAY AT IPOH RACE 5 4.30 p.m. THE following are .he handles v g furs> and the order of running ioi Usheen 10.4 this afternoon's races at Ipoh:— Nip.htsnade 9.10 Nonia Manis 9.10 n Sir Patrick 9 9 RACE I 2.30 p.m. Queen Beon 9.8 r Little Charm
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  • 431 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Thursday. Police 0; Indo-Ceylonese Association 3. THE Police met the Indo-Ceylonese Association at hockey at the Batu Hampar padang and had to admit defeat by three goals to nil. The enthusiasm and keenness shown went a
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  • 161 16  -  (By "PETE" JO-NIGHT at the New World Arena a thrilling programme awaits wrestling fans. Kartar 'Singh, the Malayan champion, who did well in his last show in this arena is pitched against the champion of China. Wong Bock Cheung. Favourite Comparing both men,
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  • 39 16 Reuter. Sydney, u n > HI BKKT OPPKK.MAN cyclin. lnm Adelphe to Sydney. world record for thousand m ,1., 63 hours 37' minutes. Previously, an Englishman n Ferris had completed the disl 70 hours 40 minutes.—i;,^.,,.,
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  • 126 16 (By 'PETE') JHE Singapore Boxing Br. Control having passed the cart yesterday, Mr. George E. U presents to his thousands of fight fans another cxci on Dec. 8. The main event will be between Bi:--ling Rio. the Hongkong weiterwajjß. and Neil Hemchil. the Siames; lad
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  • 21 16 In the S.C.C. Bowls competition, H A. Dean beat Mr William* in 'he Ha Singles handicap by 21 5
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    • 306 16 Have You the i^^^HV FIGURE that Men V U //11 mk II WW k\Wm Admire \\&hjl ?he's get that attractive, slim \fwSkm r aj irft Beans nightly. This is how Bile Beans act: Bile Beans a < re P fr" om P ure vegetable extracts, dr J I a- -c.
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    • 233 16 PUT THIS NEW 1 COLOUR-THRILL ON YOUR LIPS! eaecteos, transparent South Sea Colour— ttm matt glamorous reels ever pat lore Hpefk& eVoree Lipstick reds actually repel a man; others he thinks are p hei waning bnt there are fire q certain reds that really make his Li (nM{ i ■core
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    • 79 16 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. «1«) 275. South Bridge Road. Singapore. I.OBULINA is the only safe and effec live remedy that stood the test lor over 25 years. Don't take chances. Take LOBI'LINA. §3.50 per bottle of 60 tablets. OLYX'OMETER With this simple apparatus Diabetic
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    • 251 16 CONSULT US! I For ft SANITARY WATER I INSTALLATIONS. I I ox.iiin A Co. I •4. Wallich St. Tfcone 7551. I (Established 1921). 1 UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. B !i^rWTUOAS6 Mm PALINGBrUK, D. T. Lim Company for JAVA MALAYAN DELICACIES DI TCH PROVISIONS. Etc. Your Visit is Cordially Welcome v
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  • 131 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Friri-iv The Court of Criminal Apoeal were .:ecide tms question In the Crown s appeal against ~r court in which four Chinese were acKS and from the foreshore on East Coast Road, tne Ci own. aine presided, assisA Beckett Terrell, ac:A S.
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  • 28 17 lupaon, formerly i Singapore, arrive:' .1. 3tay for sever:/ connection wit's He will then leave tie will join his wife. 1 unpaOD recently Harrogate.
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  • 176 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) M» and ele^e^u^ P njr mi r S CardS P~stel were ,„m P „f Cuted fi SW es animals and flowers in e~.hib hT at ZTpC p 55 dlSp,aVed in a "«riWerinß array of the PaS r School yesterday morning on the occasion of
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  • 103 17 11 ha> been found that wider powers A arc necessary to secure the ieanhness and freedom from con'animation of food and drugs for human consumption or use. it is desirable also to exercise control D- regulation over fined, separated and skimmed milk and for
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  • 67 17 'Tribune Staff ReporterSingapore. Friday —Back once again after many pleasant months home on vacation was Mr D W McLeod. Pn:.cipal. Raffles Institution. Smgapore. who arrived here this afternoon on board the "Chitral' Mrs. McLeod also accompanied him. Interviewed Mr. McLead said that he would be taking over the
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  • 177 17 Singapore, Friday. Annual Speech Day and PrizeRivingr of the Out ram School was held this morning in h e School Hall. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan <rave away the prizes. In welcoming th° chief euesr. the n mcipa! thanked her for presentmg a iiield. to he competed
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  • 52 17 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Major J E A Clark to be Acting Ueutenant-Colonel whilst in command of 3i Battalion, Straits Settlement. 1 Volunteer Perce (Penang and Province Wellesiev Volunteer Corps* with effect from Nov 25 vice Lieutenant Colonel E A De Buriatte
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    • 18 17 INDISPENSABLE DURING CONVALESCENCE W There is nothing j I i LeOVALTINE I for Quality and Value |B ji^^
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    • 175 17 LISTEN TO REASON and be well W rj i ad vised l m GET YOUR f^ 1 EYES TESTED i/ FOR RIGHT 4m. •LASSES to I Improve your "C-^*' vision rirht f awa: DOM DELAY. V\ e can do this for you at a verv reasonable eharjpe New China Optica!
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  • 103 18 Central News. W ii chow. i X N response to the call to arms largi 1 numbers of students in Kwangsiaie enlisting in the provincial army. In a joint manifesto issued on Nov. »4, General Li Tsung-jen and Genera' Pai Chuns-hsi urge the Kwangsi
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  • 472 18 Chungking. HF <he rrmnv resolutions passed during the session of the 0 Peo ,io Political Council just concluded, the most important was that supporting the Government's policy of cooKin r imed k istance against Japan, revealed Mr. Wang ffiSfi
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  • 56 18 Central News. II Kuo-.i.i Chiei Inspector of L llic Kansu Wine and Tobaeec Tax Bureau. I bsen uted n»r accepting bribes approximately >D.OOO. Li was accused of corruption by the Supervisory Commisgiovtx tot Kansu. Ninghsia and Chinghai. He was found guilty and sentenced i death by order of
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  • 271 18 International News Agency. pHINESE guerillas are active in the outskirts of Canton, along the East River Valley, and several puts of the province. They are co-operating with cracked Chinese divisions in the present counterattacks- on Canton. Mr. Tseng Yang-fu, Provincial Commissioner of Finance, has
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  • 222 18 DLCKNTLY. Madame hut's la Shek, as director ai the ■van d; peirtntetif af \he ment, issued a nat'on-wide appeal for 2.000.000 padded winter for China's armies, half wanted 1 ber 10 and the remainder to be provided either in cash or kind by the
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  • 74 18 THE Daily Telegraph, L ad the remarkable r^.v,::,. Madame Chiang Kaiarnved in London cent-. erous speeches and wria; at war and says they tonishing record of her onq spirit and faith in pressed vigorously and -It is impossible not 1 verdict of the editor of the acj
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  • 54 18 SUn, The Soviet Government recen 80 motor lorries. 80 wa stocks of rifle< and oth i rr the National Goyeriin|e v on good authority Tne m were -hipped to Slan nrovince, the report says. It is also understood JM dat rJ Soviet fliers still arthe Chinese
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    • 228 18 Get that little if EXTRA. PLEASURE &a y% Out of life M To get that little extra pleasure out of lifein j these busy, hurtling days behove, you to- J A KFEP FIT. Be full of vim, vitality and J A vigour I Howl By limply taking Beecham M P,?u
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  • 147 19 MR. JINNAH'S HOMAGE TO DEPARTED LEADER (United Press). New Delhi, Mov 28 urn.?"ars ews Mr- M. a/j^J^^M •ntemewed on the death of Maulana ShaukM lim! in India !er who was people and no it. could stand him from servhis people ■■■A 5Tr was ready
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  • 373 19 a!a. Nov. 27. -J \M of ilie sad demi-* > > t Shaukat All. He v.;l ar.d was one of iht i.. -ation's cause," declared V:! Chandra Hose (wh f :s morning), inter Press on tho dti'Ab Mii Shaukat Ali. I Grey rubier" Says Pt.
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  • 102 19 (United Press). Cuttack, Nov. 28. THE Hon. Mr. Biswanath Das, Pre- micr. interviewed on the d"ath of Maulana Shaukat Ali, said: "I mourn the loss of Maulana Shaukat Ali as one of the foremost Indians destined to service and sacrifice. Time was when the Big Brother was
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  • 72 19 (United Press.) Calcutta, Nov. 22. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu was so overwhelmed when the news of the death f Maulana Shaukatali was conveyed to her by the local Editor cf United Pre«s that she was unable to give any messa° c Later, however,
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  • 239 19 mjtAULANA SHAUKAT ALt AFFECTIONATELY CALLED THE "BIG B ROTH F P for' UN ft SHEER HIY;ENESS OF FORM AND TOWER IXC PERSONA, TV DIFO AT "v YESTERDAY MORNING. HE WAS SttFFfeßlNfl FROM RRON(ViniS ™TORM D^S f iky ,ate Mohammed Ali. Mai.|ana SI ankat Ali was
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  • 242 19 MAULANA Shaukat Ali the ildcr brother of the late lamented Maulana Muhammad Ali was born in Rampur State and was educated at the M. A. O. College at Aligarh. Prior to his entering the political arena Maulana Shaukat Aii was employed in the Government
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  • 230 19 The Cawnpore Mosque affair cave the All Brothers an All-India platform and the campaign was extended to Britain where Mohammed Ali went on a deputation. The dispute was over the construction of a road-way which involved the demolition of the Mosque. He was Secretary of the Centra ilhilafat Committee
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  • 359 19 The Royal Proclamation of Oec. 25, 1919, secured their release. The news of their release flashed from one end of the country to the oiher and there were rejoicings everywhere. Th.ey proceeded straight to Amritsar where the Indian National Congroshad a.:i:embled that year They were given a fitting reception.
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  • 165 19 Both publicly denounced Mahatma Gandhi and when the latter started his civil disobedience campaign and boycott of the Simon Commission they repudiated him and successfully urged the Mus- iim community to participate in the Round Table Conference in which they taw the only means of securing the
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  • 212 19 (United Press). In 1132 hi ma;lied a Yorkshire girl, Mrs. Ryan Formsby, who had twice previously been married—once to an Arab Prince and once to an Irishman in Bombay who had embraced Islam. Duiing recent years Maulana Shaukat All took a leading tart in the activities of the Muslim
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  • 38 19 Bombay, Nov. 26. Lt 01. S. A. Wilkinson. Chief .Medical officer. 8.8.C.1. Railway, was killed and his servant slight Iy injured, when the Frontier Mail derailed at Morwani, 398 miles from Bombay on Friday night—(United Press).
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