Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1939

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI -No. 257. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, October 28, 1939.
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  • 811 1 Arms Orders Wait To Be Fulfilled BIG MAJORITY FAVOURS PURCHASE BY ALLIES Reuter AT THE MOMENT WHEN GERMANY IS MASSING FOR A BIG ATTACK IN THE WEST AND CONCENTRATING TROOPS ON THE FRONTIERS OF HOLLAND, BELGIUM AND SWITZERLAND, THE UNITED
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  • 28 1 Paris, Oct. 28. J AST night's war communique reported increased activity on the part of the units in contact and of artillery (;n both sides.
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  • 72 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 28. riGHTY German seamen were landed at a Scottish port to-day by a British armed merchant cruiser. The landing stage was closely guarded by scldiers and police and no unauthorised person was allowed to approach the quay. The .seamen were escorted by soldiers
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Copenhagen, Oct. 27: Twenty were f*killed and thirty seriously injured in a r train derailment near Linz, Austria.— f Renter.
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  • 561 1 Reuter. Madras, Oct. 27. r PHE Congress Ministry of Madras has resigned. The Governor has informed the Premier that he cannot finally accept his resignation until he has ad time to make other arrangements to carry on the Government. London, Oct. 27. debate on India in
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  • 30 1 Members of the Czechoslovakia!! community in Singapore marching in procession to the Cenotaph to commemorate Independence Day i his morning. See story on page 2.
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  • 549 1 "Will Not Hesitate To Fight If Attacked" Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 28. JiELEPHONIC communication between Holland is still subject to considerable delay. Only a few calls are being put through. No reason is given but it is believed here that the German military authorities
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  • 46 1 Japan Ready To Talk With Britain U.S. Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 28. Yomiuri Shimbun predicts that Admiral Nomura, the Japanese Foreign Minister, is shortly meeting Mr. Grew, U.S. Ambassador, and Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador, with a view to readjusting relations with Britain and the United Slates.—Reuter.
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  • 58 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 28. PUMOURS were current in Switzerland yesterday of the concentration of German troops near Basle and the construction by Germans of pontoon bridges across the Rhine, according to the Paris radio, which added that the commander of the Basle garrison had ordered all
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  • 81 1 Reuter Shanghai, Oct 28 It is revealed here that the Rev. Luther Tucker, an American resident of Shanghai who went to Japan on June 15 to attend a conference of Christian missions at Kyoto, was arrested on Oct. 10 when about to leave the country. The Japanese allege
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    • 46 1 OX OTHER PAGES Malaya's £80,000 Gift Pa CS Municipality and Mobilisation 3 Church Services a (-inniias 6 and Soviet and Finns g liire.it To Holland o Sport jjj Sports and News Radio jo United Engineers' Meeting I maneial 24 Classified Advertisements i Hitler Going Red Jg
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    • 56 1 1 Tlwughtful Willie. A little ooy was watching his mother powder her face. Presently he asked, "Mother, why do you use powder?'* "To make me look beautiful," she told him. Little Willie looked thoughtful for a while, then asked, Well, are you sure you are using thy right powder? Better
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  • 1002 2 Patriotic Fund Meeting Singapore, Friday. MH hrst meeting of the general committee of the Malaya Patriiltic Fund was hold at (Government House, Singapore, to-day. U.K. the GovCTVOC presiding. The attendance was representative of all States and Setllemenls in Malaya. HE. the Governor was
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  • 104 2 Singapore., Friday. A j tin" continued hearing of the preliminary Inquiry Into the cose in irnicil «'t young Cantonese and two dance hostesses are charged In connection with dance coupons alleged to be (oi ed Mr J Fletcher-Cook. Third M irate, discharged the two cabaret girte. Fok
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  • 73 2 Singapore. Friday. AN expression vi fcMWf to the Person and Throne of His Majesty the King, passed unanimously at the September general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, has been conveyed to HE the Governor, who has undertaken to relay it to the Secretary ot State lor
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  • 80 2 IjWGLISH-SPEAKING men who have passed the first aid examination of the St. John Ambulance Association, and have applied for enrolment in the St. John Ambulance Brigade, ar e requested to meet the District Superintendent and District. Officer at the Old Supreme Court < n Friday, Nov. 3, t.t*
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  • 209 2 Singapore, Friday. C.'i VItCFJJ ill the instance of Mr. J. X. N. A. Nk-holls, Assistant Superintendent of Poukc Hokkien brunch. Detective Station, a middle aged woman appeared before Mr. J. I. McFall, the Singapore Criminal phtrk-t this afternoon. The charge against the accused, Aug Si.
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  • 599 2 CONCERT artistes who have given recitals in Singapore in the past U»ve often commented adversely on the reception local audiences give to their programmes, and it is very srldom that an artiste's talents are in the main fully appreciated. This is all ike more
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  • 44 2 (From Onv Own Coirespondent) Bangkok, Oct. 27. AFTER over four years the ban has been lifted on the Expert of Thai cattle buffaloes to Singapore and export is being resumed from Pattani by Sea to Singapore as soon as possible.
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  • 161 2 Singapore, Friday. E«>] I OWING a committee decision confirmed at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners, there will be no reductions in the nun, ber of public rickshas in Singapore. Jt had previously been decided Q during the months of Novemb< i r> ber in each of
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  • 322 2 Poppy Day MB. H. E. Wootton, vice-president of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, has received the following letter from the Organising Secretary of the Appeals' Dept., of the British Legion:— "Since writing about this year's Remembrance Day Appeal and sale of Poppies, war has intervened and I
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  • 214 2 (From Cur Own Correspondent) Malacca Thursday. FOUND not guilty by a special jury on a charge of murder. Hong Ah Seng, a 46-year-old Wenchew Chinese, was discharged by Mr. Justice Manning in the Malacca Assizes on Thursday. The case for the prosecution was that on July 3,
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  • 13 2 Mr. J. O. Plunkett will go to Malacca next month as Settlement Engineer.
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  • 256 2 Singapore, Saturday. SIXTY Czechoslovakians. among whom were a fair number uf ladies, gathered at the Cenotaph this morning for a simple yet impressive ceremony which r—Tiidii of laying a wreath, dedicated to Czechoslovakia, and the observation of two minutes' silence to commemorate the 21st anniversary of
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  • 99 2 Singapore. Friday DYLAWS controlling the storage ol 0 calcium carbide for retail and wholesale purposes were passed by Commissioners at a meeting to-day The Municipal President. Mr L Rayman, replying to queries why quantity for retail storage was bemlimited to 330 lb. and why an) limit
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  • 176 2 Singapore, Friday UK Wiuit of ar unequivocal definition of the term "terrace bouse bylaws prohibiting the erection of buildings of particular dasdesigns or appearance in Siglap area, which were to have been confirmed ft£ to-day's meeting of the Commissioners, were referred back for further consideration.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 59 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. r ill s BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. THONE 5808 SINGAPORE. MARINE, MOTOR, PER SON A L ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PEN AM; GENERAL
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    • 18 2 ■J» RUPERT THE RODENT l|f AFTER inriERSION IM THE BEST D F £PIRIT5 gfmik BRING ON W.P.S. 09
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  • 72 3 DM USE of the increase in t> th: price of petrol, trans(x.rt allowances to Municipal bailiffs already decided upon by a standing committee are to lit reconsidered. the t«>mmi*tee had agreed to i vise the transport allowances the first and second bailiffs gram travelling expenses to I'MilitTV
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  • 234 3 Wffl Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Bi'l is about to be introI hi the Legislative Council, is Bill repeals and re-enacts with tdments the provisions of the and Prevention of Diseases Chi pter 130». While no 0* antial chxtn es of policy are toed m the
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  • 69 3 Singapore, Friday. ALLEGED to have been in possession of* ren r tinterfeit twenty-cent pieces on a five-foot way in Anson Road yesterday afternoon, a 28-year-old Cantonese appeared before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke in the Third Police Court this morning. After the charge had been explained to him the
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  • 283 3 HELP FOR OFFICERS ON LEAVE Singapore, Friday. IMPORTANT di cisions relating to the mobilisation ot Municipal employees were confirmed by a meeting of the Commissioners to day. One decision reads: "Agreed thai Municipal employees who are mobilised under the S.S. Royal Naval Volunteer
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  • 125 3 ffIS HIGHNESS the Rajah Of Sarawak and the Bata Shoe Co.. Ltd.. Singapore. hav e .sent donations to Uie repertory Players, to assist them in their project of entertaining troops. The players give regular performances at the different garrisons, and have been doing so fo r
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  • 33 3 The president and committee of the Singapore Malayalee Association arc giving a tea parly to-day in honour ot V M. H. Rcroakrishna Pillai, bar's-tcrat-law, at tne Ladies' Union Hall. 7. Moulmein Road. Singapore.
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    44 3 To-day If the birthday of the Tungku Mahkota. Regent of Jchore, and is a holiday in the State. The Tungku Mahkota is 45 years of age. He became Regent a year ago on the departure of his lather, the Sultan, on holiday.
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  • 181 3 Singapore, Friday. PLEDGING to do his best for the UnletnalityN Mr. L. Rayman. who has been appointed Municiual President in succession to Mr. W. Bart ley said in his reply to a speech of w< Icome made on behalf of the Commissioners by Mr. E. A.
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  • 83 3 Singapore. Friday Loke Wah Yin who appeared foi Iris .second bankruptcy was ordered to pay $25 a month to the Official Assignee by his lordship. Sir Percy McElwaine. Mr. Chua stated that the bankrupt's salary was S2lO p.m. He was discharged from his first bankruptcy in
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  • 36 3 Singapore, Friday. AN indication was given at to-day's A meeting oi the Municipal Commissioners that the proposal to rebuild the animal infirmary might be shelved. A report by the Veterinary Burgeon is bemg circulated among OommisMonrs.
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  • 244 3 Reuter London, Oct. 27. IT was not known this morning whether the City of Flint has sailed from Murmansk. The Moscow wireless said that she had been searched, but there was no mention of her American crew. The American Embassy in Moscow still does
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  • 13 3 Mr. J. McCormick, of Rawang, has ielt Kuala Lumpur for Australia on leave.
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  • 253 3 Singapore, Friday, '•you have been a bankrupt for 12 V% years and despite your liability of $15,000 you have done nothing to pay off your debts," was the remark passed by Sir Percy McElwaine to a Eurasian bankrupt. Mr. C. N. Leembruggen. who appeared
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  • 48 3 The Committee and members of the Hoi Thin Amateur Dramatic Assccia'.O'i are to give a dinner at the Kcng Chew Wooi K/xm, New Bridge Road, to n m honour of the investiture of the ti signia of the (c tificate of Honour on Mj Ching Kee bun, J.P.
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  • 72 3 Singapore, Friday. BROTAK KHAN, a 41-year-old Bengali was this morning: fined $10 by Mr. J. FletcherCooke in the Third Police Court, on the charge of theft of 150 young trees from the Mcßitchie reservoir, valued at S5, the property of the Municipal Commissioners. It was
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  • 78 3 AS a sequel to a case of alleged armed robbery at Towner Road on the 17th instant, a young Cantonese was to-day eharped before Mr. Fl V.r.her-Cooke, Police Magistrate, with armed robbery by the use of a deadly weapon, to Wit a pistol loaded with five rounds
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  • 594 3 jN as much as Government has taken all steps to check profiteering in food, I think Government lias done well in preventing profiteering in house-rents, also/' declared the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck speaking at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association held yesterday
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  • 314 4 Oct. 27. riUA buah kapal perang bfsar ibattleD sh ip Jerman di-perchayakan ada dalam Lautan Atlantic rp^ a menanti2 hendak menytrang kapau pTrniagaan. Sa-buah kapal telahd ketahui sudah pun tenggelam oleh salab n :an dengan senjata2 mcriam telah menenggelamkan sa-buah kapal selam Jerman k/mudian daripada berjuang
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  • 56 4 THE Birthday of His Hip.hr.--s the Sultan o! PeraK which falls on Nov. 14. will be observed as a public holiday in the St.tte of Perak. A salute of 17 tuns will be tired at Kuala Kam.sar in accordance with the wish en of His Highness ihere
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  • 1620 4 ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL jars in 0 rcK kst.^«^ mo w n e7k P d r avs h Holy h Communion 'on Monday an, Friday a? 6 a.m. Holy Communion on Juesdav Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy com ™o on Wednesday, (All Saints' Day) at 7
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  • 52 4 (From Our Own out spundent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. AT a special meeting ot the Johore n Civil Service Club. Johore Bahru, held at the Club premises on Wednesday it was decided that a donation of $500 should be given to the Malaya Patriotic Fund from the
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  • 238 4 THE estates* rf Chua Van fj VTnumi r.ni Datok S-Trt'iMin <decer> w»i auction on Wednesday at the Messrs. L. A. Chitty and Sot;s, M p suit of the joint auction la as v,. 1. Freehold land and build Street. Malacca, mark-d k>l 2,064 sq. ft., bought by Dr.
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  • 244 4 HOUSEBREAKING THEFT ALLEGED Singapore, Friday. three young Malays, Sa'leh in Omar Khan, Jantan bin Abdul Kaiim and Taha bin Babanccr, appear< rl b< fore Mr J. L. McFall in the Criminal District Court thLs morning on a eh ci hcusc breaking and theft. They were taid to have committed housebreaking
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  • 83 4 The Straits Settlements Police Band will play in public during the month, weather permitting, as follows, under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman. Bandmaster. Friday Nov. 3. 5 30 p.m. Farrer Park. Monday Nov. 6. 5.30 p.m. Botanic Gardens Thursday Nov. 9. 6.00 p.m. Katong Park. Thursday Nov.
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  • 52 4 Among Malayans who are untitled .serving in the army is Mr. Geoffrey N. Marks, captain of the 213 th Battery of the Royal Artillery; while Mr. W. Bealey ha.s received a commission in the Royal Engineers. Mr. Guy Rippon is now serving in the fourth battalion of the Royal West
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    • 26 4 A GILB EY'S IM FAMOUS jjfKPi Hf SPEY ROYAL® WHISKY Every drop is guaranteed 10 years old or over t SOLE AGENTS GUTMWE^L? INC. IN .S.S,
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  • 743 5 Quotations By Eraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 27, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co Buyers Sellers Tin 4 9 5 3 Amal 6 4» 2 6 9 tl Malay 37 39 Hitam 22 9 23 9 Weng 0.85 0.95 22 23 Stlangor 1.60 1.65 intai 10
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  • 17 5 Mr. T. w. Ong has been granted a Commission as a Second-Lieutenant in the S.S. Volunteer Force.
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  • 96 5 DEBENTURES LOANS Maynard 90 lOOnom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1940 99 lOOnom 4V2% 1947 104 106nom 4»/ 2 1955 106 108nom 4% 1963 100 102 5% 56-66 111 112 ci 5% 48-68 105% 106'/ 2 ci 4%56 70 80 109»/ 2 ci 2% 75-85 S6V 2 90ci 3% 1962 89' 4
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  • 52 5 The firs: rally of the Eurasian Youth Movement will take place at the S R C on Nov. 4 ut 445 p.m. The Hon. Mr. C H. da Sllvn wih "He an address. The programme will Include community singing and it is hoped the young folk will
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  • 115 5 Singapore, Friday. HIRING the last Singapore Traction f Company strike, I was not paid my wages." declared Mohamed Said bin YusufT, an S.T.C. Inspector, who appeared in the Bankruptcy Court this mcrnmg before Sir Percy McElwaine. This, stated bankrupt, was the cause of his insolvency as
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  • 22 5 The plans for widening of Lincoln Rord. Lorong N.. Telok Kurau and Duku Road by the Singapore Improvement Trust have been abandoned.
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    • 158 5 Sharks ftn! Birds N< X\ be t Chines? food obtainable here Orchard Res'aurant Bar I 38, Orchard Road, I (Near Cathay Cinema) I SINGAPORE. I ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT Established 1921. 206. Middle Road. An up-to-date Restaurant situated at .Middle Road. Stagapsitf. oppc-i site Registrar of Vehicles. \11 kind'* of delicious
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    • 241 5 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE TOWN PROPERTY AND JOHORE RUBBER ESTATE. To be held at the Sale-room of MESSHS. CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD., No. 9-A (1st floor) IP ALMEIDA STREET, Singapore, ON MONDAY, MOT OCTOBER 1939, AT 2.30 P.M. MORTGAGEE'S SALE SINGAPORE PROPERTY.
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    • 214 5 RAFFLES CAFE lit a? for exctHent A LA CARTE MEALS at MODERATE PRICES Entertain your friends at the ATTRACTIVE NEW BAR Social Atmosphere Comfort Music Bakery A l l oiifectioii€*rv Best quality Bread Cakes deliverer! daily. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner 3.— Admission to Ball-room Free of
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  • 859 7 lUDQM3NT was reserved in the cas P in «m u S ngapore Fridayq vonno- Fnrnnpan case in which Angus William Scott, a young European, stood his trial before Mr r w wv,m,s L%. Traffir Distrirt fVmrt n iUie iVir H Whitton in the ramc Lhstiict
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  • 118 7 SingaDore. Friday. IN the Bankruptcy Court this morning, his lordship. Sir Percy McElwaine. made a receiving and adjudication order against Tengku Hussein bin Tengku Haii Ali, one of the descendants of Sultan Hussein of Singapore. Mr A. L. Barrett, who reoresented a petitioning creditor, told
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  • 24 7 Major W. M. Sime. O.B.E. the founder of Sime. Darby and Co.. Ltd became A.R.P. Controller of th~ county of Peebles on Aug. 24.
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  • 144 7 Singapore, Friday. QVKRSTEPPING in the promotion of Municipal officer* was the subject of complaint by Mr. R. Jumabhoy who. in an address on the adjournment at to-day's meeting cf the Commissioners, drew attention to certain recommendations hy heads of departments promoting junior ever senior members
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  • 116 7 The following contributions have been received or promised:— Mr O. Ramasamy Nadnr |500, B GovtndasAmy, J.P. $100. Mr. P. Govtndasar.u Plllay $10'» Mr. A. A. Mohamed Meidin $25. S. Syed Ah amed $25, Messrs. Qokftlchand Ridnftrfein Anonymous (also $25-monthlyl $''00. Mr T. Mathura Das. J.P. (also $5-
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  • 87 7 Singapore, Friday. IFFEARING before Mr. j. Fletcher- Crr.kr in ifcfe Third Police Ccurt this morning, bin Che/ aflng, a 24--:«ar-old Cantonese, was charged with ritamin". stolen pi cperty. a bicye'e. In admitting possession, accused denied that he knew that the bicycle had been stolen when handed
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  • 69 7 Singarjore. Friday. AS he had suffered for two years from rain In the lee;s. Kwav Ah Mow. a r-o!d doolie, took ehandu dross to obtain relief. This however resulted in bis death due to respiratory failure from opium poisoning. At the conclusion of th?i inquiry into the death
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  • 184 8 JTIE very best piece of news we have heard for some time Is to-day's caWe announcing that the American Senate, by 67 votes to 22. favours the repeal of the arms embargo, thus clearing the way for the passage or the Administration's Neutrality Bill which, besides
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  • 275 8 ENCOURAGEMENT for those who believe that a boom is on the way for Malaya may be derived from the speech of Mr. J. A. P. Strachan, chairman and managing director of United Engineers, Ltd., at the annual meetting of that large company. "The recent advances in the rubber
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  • 208 8 TtWO developments in local defence are causing much discussion. The decision to register all male Europeans between the aires of 18 and 55 (both ages elusive) in November is loyally accepted, though there is regret that no indication is given as to who will be called up under
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  • 442 8 MODIFIED FORM OF MILITARY ALLIANCE Reuter. HELSINKI, OCT. 27. THE SOVIET HAVE PROPOSED A MODIFIED FORM OF MILITARY PACT WITH FINLAND, ACCORDING TO REThis is considered compatible with Finland's attitude 0 strict neutrality, and excluding the possibility of Finland permitting aggression against Russia through Finland.
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  • 116 8 Reuter. [From Rcuter's Special Con pondent with the B.E.F.j London, Oct. RJ. LORD Gort visited the front and inspected a battalion ol famous Scottish Regiment. He spent a considerable in conference with Sir John Dill. While the conference was in progress in a first floor
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  • 62 8 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 27. PROFESSOR Benedikt Schmidt, of the Cologne University, has been assassinated by the Gestapo in prison, according to a Havas despatch from the frontier. He was active leader of the federal movement in Germany, believing that as long as Prussia dominated Germany, neither the
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  • 198 8 London, Oct. 27. IN London, crowds of volunteers .1 were in Whitehall this morning before the doors of the Central Recruiting Office were opened. They were the first response to last night's announcement of the War Office, that men between the ages of 22 and
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  • 184 8 Reuter. London, Oct. V,. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S weekly review in the House of C—iniim was welcomed by the French press as a model of Franco-British reply to Herr yon Ribbentrop. '•Mr. Chamberlain," it stated, "places the blame for the war where it be! —on Germany." The
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  • 343 8 Reuter. LONDON, OCT. 27. f HERE IS INTENSE RESENTMENT IN LABOUR CIRCLES AT THE ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA CIRCULATING IN NEUTRAL COUNTRIES TO THE EFFECT THAT BRITISH WORKFRS ARF I V WILLING TO FIGHT AND ARE VERY ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. Mr. Greenwood, speaking with authority, and Mr.
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  • 133 8 Reuter. London, Oct. THE Soviet Government's note t" Britain protesting against thr examination of Russian ships bj the British contraband control has caused much surprise in London. It ii understood that there is no uk< lihood of the Soviet arguments being admitted. The British
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  • 133 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 27 OENTENCE of 20 years' penal v servitude was imposed at the Liverpool Assizes on Vincent rompfon. aged 36, the man described as leader of the I.R.A. explosives conspiracy. The police disclosed that Crompton was not an Irishman, having bp»>n born in
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  • 156 9 British Wireless. London, Oct. 28 AN agreement providing for the establishment of a permanent mixed commission to regulate commercial affairs between Britain and Italy was signed in Rome to-day by the British Ambassador and Senator Giannini, Director-General of Commercial Affairs in the Italian Foreign Office.
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  • 47 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 28. r lwE Finnish Government is prenarino; fresh counterproposals which its delegates will take to Moscow on Monday, according to the Aftonbladet, whieJl declares that these represent the furthest Finland can ero and will be her "last word."— Reuter.
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  • 40 9 Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 27. REPORTS on the confiscation of lander* estates, and the nationalisation of brinks and laree scale industry, were cdonted when the First Peonies' Assembv in So v 'i Q t-occupied Polish Ukraine fipened.- -Renter.
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  • 624 9 Concentration Of Seventy Divisions LONDON, OCT 27. FRENCH MILITARY OBSERVERS ARE IMPRESSED BY RE- PORTS FROM WELL-INFORMED FOREIGN SOURCES THAT GERMANY HAS CONCENTRATED 32 DIVISI O N S AROUND PIRMASENS, 18 ON THE DUTCH FRONTIER, 12 FACING SWITZERLAND BETWEEN BASLE AND LAKE CONSTANCE,
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  • 124 9 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 28. 'JTIK Ural People's Assembly of Western Ukraine (Soviet-occupied Poland), in session at Lwow, has adopted an agenda including proposals fct the introduction of the Soviet regime in Western Ukraine, incorporation of Western Ukraine with the Soviet lkra ne, confiscation
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  • 38 9 Reuter. Rome, Oct. 27. An agreement to create a permanent mixed commission for Anglo-Italian commercial affairs has been signed by the British Ambassador and Signor Giannini. Director General of the commercial department of the Foreign Office.—Reuter.
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  • 137 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 27. SPECIAL interest attaches to the Board of Trade returns for September—the first month of the war. Imports at £50 millions were 3.3 per cent, less than September 1938« while exports of £23 millions were 42 per cent. less. One of the principal
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  • 86 9 Reuter Amsterdam. Oct. 27. GERMANY and Russia nave reached basic agreement on the introduction of a large number of Russian engineers and workmen into German factories, for training to conduct industrial enterprise- to b° founded by Germany in Russia, according to the Berlin Correspondent of the newspaper
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  • 26 9 Reuter. Salisbury, S. Rhodesia, Oct. 27. Mr. Hugging announced that the Government would seek powers to enforce general conscriotlon, Including service c veneris.—Reuter.
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  • 120 9 Reuter. Rome, Oct. 27. lIIS Holiness the Pope, in an eagerly-awaited encyclical, declares that the world has been brought to its present horrible abyss by disrespect for the pledged word, the spread of the doctrine of force, and the absence of mutual confidence among nations. His
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  • 453 9 pUS total tonnage of ships in commission in the British Navy is about equal to the total tonnage of the German, Italian and Japanese fleets combined. It is being rapidly increased, and many important ships will join the fleet in the next few months. A few
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  • 48 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 27 |»HE occupation of Vilna by Lithuanian troops bepan this morning. by th" commander-in-chief of (he Lithuanian army, the troops crosseJ the Pa'i h frontier, and trees which marked the former boundary were burnt down. Flags were hoi ted throughout the country.—Reuter.
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  • 42 9 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 27A GEN. Miaja. defender of Madrid, now In Mexico, has been sentenced to fifteen years' exile, according to the German News Agency. All his property has been confiscated. He was lined a million pesetas.--Reuter.
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  • 61 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: Cup Final. S.C.F.A. vs. Loyals, Stadium. RUGGER: Singapore vs. Negri-Malacca, SCC; Army vs. R.N.RAF Jalan Besar Stadium, B.C.C. vs. Johore. Rengam. HOCKEY: Police vs. C.S.C., C.S.C.; Women's trial, G 8.C., •Clarke" Shield match, R. 1., Colts vs. Manchesters. Tanghn; Colts H.C. vs. R.A.F., RAF. SPORTS: Po
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  • 128 10 IN AN evenly contested game of hockey 1 yesterday on the St. Joseph's Institution ground, the boys beat the AngloChines,' School team two nil. Both teams fought hard in the first period of the game but there was no score. In the second half,
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  • 379 10 MEDIOCRE HOCKEY AT HONG LIM S.R.C. "A" 2; Chinese "A" 1 THE S.R.C. "A" defeated the S.C.R.C. "A" by two goals to one in a mediocre game of hockey yesterday, at Hong Lim green. The Chinese gave a disappointing display, their combination leaving
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  • 368 10 THE following is the order of run1 ning tit Ipoh to-d:iy: RACE ONE Horses: Class IV. Div. HI, six furs:— Staybrite jjyj Monaveen J**J Refill Surprise Mate Winsome) 804 Metro ;Jg Sea Maiden »J« Inez BU Princess Prim 8 02 NON-ACCEPTORS: Miss Sardis Creme de Menthe 9M
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  • 56 10 Selections for to-day's races at Ipoh are as follows: Race 1: STAYBRITE Inez Race 2: STAR LOCK Woodquest Race 3: POOR BILL Orient Express II Race 4: ALBA Clifton Lad Race 5: GLIDING Swift Arrow Race 6: MURRAY COURT Empress Race 7: KNIGHT'S EYE Golden Glimpse
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  • 109 10 V.M.C.A C Reshty (—15.3) conceded a walkover to A. Pakri. (—3» in taae .semi -final of the "B" class singles of the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament. TANGLIN CLUB D. E. L. Anderson and Mrs. R. M. Hoops <scr.» won the handicap mixed doubles championship of the Tanglin Club
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  • 36 10 In a hockey friendly played at Balestier Plain yesterday. Raffles College beat the Indian Association by three goals to nil. Scorers fcr the College were Jansen <2> and Shaik Hussain tl>.
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  • 316 10 THE following is the draw for partners in the mixed foursome competition at the Keppel Golf Club on Sunday afternoon: 3 10 p m. Miss M. Brown and E. A. Ford (12) v Mrs E. R. Lubbock and A. GreenhUl (21) 320 p m Mrs.
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  • 131 10 Singapore, Friday. THE qualifying round in the Ladies' Golf Championship of Singapore for the Andrew Currie Cup was played at the Island Club yesterday. The following qualified: Mrs. R. Wakeford 86. Mrs. W. B. Ruddock 88, Mrs. F. G. Brittorous 89. Mrs. J. A.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 183 10 F IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL rjnle«<: 2 Tints of >>ile juiw flow from liv« r int., oHi I«« ■1«. V l our menU K et hard and r„n4u»afd «nd ouj food deravs unnaturally in our 28 mm m bowaia, This al ov I our
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    • 125 10 End expensive baking failures! g§SS| Use ROYAL! This super/or baking powder helps insure success with everything you bake? "\7OU £et better texture, finer flavour— $BkW& A more perfect baking action—every mm rime—when you use Royal, the econom- iCa Cream Tartar bakin P° wder Bli y FREE—"Tropical Cookery/ a 1 >
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  • 134 11 Last Night's First Night I I E COLBERT and James Stoke an excellent team in "It rful World," which opened at Capitol j tcrday. a murder story with a difWh'ie the crime and the dia- iv erpetrator form the basis the association of the two is
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  • 131 11 ECIAL Press show of the French 'Life Dances On" <Un Carnet given at the Pavilion, clay afternoon. The which will come on for general the same cinema on Suna fantastic and unusual and is treated with a distinc- lion tin. 1 French. ry is told of
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  • 136 11 IN a I i< n ily game of so:ccr the St. Mathiew's Young Peoples' Guild d* feated the Tamil Brotherhood Party by 4—2. Scorers for the winnien were Quan Chong (2) and lis.] Choo c>> v.hiie Punnnsamy and I rind scored for the lasers. The
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  • 33 11 n a return football match at Park, the United Family B.P. j Municipal Treasury Dept by j lis to nil. Scorers were Kim j 2>, Edward Thein and Fook Loong. I
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  • 30 11 untitled on Oct. 5 at 18 Road, Forest Hill, of James H. rk, QBE., la'e Colonial Engineer. Settlements, in his 73rd year, ineial took place at St. Augustine's Oct. 7.
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  • 325 11 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) hPino- t ah Merah Singapore, the object modern rSJ? 11 &StSi I Mnnn♦
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  • 130 11 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.» Sir,—The talk about reducing the licence fee of from $12 to $5 has bem going on for sonic time, but nothing definite has been announced. My friend who owns a email set complains that owing to his small salary he aas
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  • 277 11 (To the Bditor of the Malaya Tnbuue.i Sir,—The Interralliod Women's Association of Malaya had the pleasure lost Fiiday ol the visit to their premises of Lady Shenton Thomas accompanied by Mrs Bond, Mrs BabingUm. Lady Sme.ll. Mrs Nunn and Mrs. Pattern These ladies were received by Madame
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  • 172 11 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune J Sir, —It is now two weeks since Mr. T. S. Song's letter (Cinema Complaint) appeared in this column, and so far the theatre concerned has not done anything as yet for a better booking system for the cheaper seat users.
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  • 159 11 Singapore, Friday. MR. W. G. Porter, the Singaporp Coroner, to-day returned a verdict of suicide, by poisoning, at tne cunc'usion of the inquiry into the death of Lee Hai See, a 24-year-old sundry goods shop ccoiie. who died at the Tan Tock Seng Hc?pital on October
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  • 32 11 Arrangements are in hand for Poppy Day collections In Malacca. Popp'es will be sold on Nov. 9 In shops and offices under the direction of Mrs. W. J. Curran-Sharp, the hon. organiser.
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  • 322 11 nONATIONS received up to Oct. 25: Donations previously acknowledged ■9232,632.70. The Central Depot $5.75; S.G. Ingram $50; Goh Leng Inn $25; Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Singapore $200Convent School, Katong $60; Mr and s aJ 3 Ross 100 Pupils and Staff ot Choon Guan English School
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  • 39 11 Singapore, Friday. Charge! wltfc stealing vc\ iron wheel, valued at $2, from tin premises of the Harbour Board, yesterday. Ham Meng, forty-one-year-old wharf coohe. was to-day sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne. Fourth Magistrate.
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    • 23 11 CHRISTMAS SALE Commencing Monday 30th Oct., til! Friday 10th Nov. Echigoya Co.,Ltd. 131, Middle Road. x B. No business on Saturday 28th Oct.
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    • 242 11 DENTALLY INSURED tvffli the Tek 5HDRT-HEAD"P0LICY Be sure your children grow up with healthy strong teeth, clean not only in the front but at the back, in all -J r^X\\V\ those nooks and crannies, where A food-remains lodge, and cans* „x\k XXj^x^ S decay. Tek "Short-Head" toothbrushes, designed by dental
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  • 144 12 Singapore. Oct 27 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the dad; outer issued by the Hongkot. r Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London TT. 2 4 IK London demand 24 1W Rate for freight Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand 46 1316 Montreal
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  • 117 12 Singapore, oc R (Siam) W.Coast No.l per Koyan R.(Siam) W.Coast N0.3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 Rice Siam 2 Rice Siam 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S Q Meedon Singhway "Small Mill"
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  • 103 12 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Friday, no Buyers b No. IX R.S.S. f.-pot loose 37' 4 No. IX R.SJ5. F O B. in cases November 37 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F.O.B. in bales 36 5 8 F A Q. R.S.S F.O.B. in bales 36' a "C"
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    • 145 12 jgg THE^SHTLABEIK WbtteLobciy scotch H fl I Q '3HLLEBSd, IM| I iMMIM^ii never Varies Ageuts: SELAXGOE TAHAM fiß THE TRUI TONIC FOOD Obtainable of ail Ch*mtst» an 4 Storm ii PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA 19:54. LTD. best for results HIS MASTER'S VOICE SOLE AGENTS:
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    • 57 12 GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULC A I N ROSK O P F 1 CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPI>AY AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road) I PHONE NO. 7922. Do not fail to come and see them. SPORTING flßjg QUALITY Mlm
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    • 26 12 »T!W RADIOS Known to their numerous satisfied owners in Malaya. AS SECOND TO NONE. Scle Agents: HOE BOON LEOXG. Distributers: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 135 12 NEW fl HOMELITE Carries like a BabyWorks like a Mar The new 931b Homehte 3 self-priminß pump is the quickest, surest, and mo wgy to prevent water from draining the r 1 of a job j Easily Portable— We.cjh» only 93 lb*, complc*- tj.ne—-Handle* 15.000 gall. PP r hr—Lc» Ideal
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    • 367 12 fl l*f :i f f 4 SINGAPORE 3 s^^P» w jr»« »«>- g sg CAMAY: "l<njon trusoc «r ttaSea View News Bulletin 8.35 p.m. and 11.20 pm. S- tne AdeIpn,TRANSMISSION 5 ■AVAL: "Decision Oivine. 1 30 The news and mid-uay r rsß9s i Mcs (31.55 4» metres) ROXV -Jesse James.".
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  • 1907 13 STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION Singapore, Friday. T annUal meet,n 1 ri ted Engineer* Limited was held in Singapore today, Mr. J. A. I\ Strachan -residing The accounts wtre adopted ard the dividend of ten per cent. v i d. In his informative review ot the years
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    • 541 13 a^P^Sw^^wVi SERRAVALLO'S TONIC It Contains The Three Recognised Tonic, Blood-Making And Strengthening Agents:cinchona Dc'y Tropical Ailmenti bj fortifying pour Constitution with ,RON W NB Serravallo's Tonic 7^ Oepressinr.—low spirits—fatigue—all are warnings to yon that you ara expending your Vitality quicker than you are replacing it. ufpZZ^*k^£^ S I U R
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  • 311 14 NEW YORK CABLE New York, Friday. Previous To-day ltrni!i:K «teady Steady Market Tone JO% j^3/ 4 Spot sellers 20 20 Forward Jan March |uye£ S£ t 5S paid Very Qui* I TIN paid Market Tone November Spot LONDON SHARE LIST London, Friday. Distillers j*!* Dunlop Rubber General
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  • 152 14 Singapore m TIN at midday was again the pncc oi ruob- was Spot 37 3 8 cents. Nov< ber 37 U cents, January cents, and ApnlJunc 34*4 cen quiet. The London Stock. Ex again active yesterda; tion of the Bank Rat from 3 to 2 per cent
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  • 52 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thur JAM bin Umat was this 1 duced before Inche Haron bin charged with housebreaking cf scrap rubber to the value of dollars. The accused pleaded guilt] sentenced to three weeks' rig otlsonment and fined Sift, In default further one week's
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  • 933 14 Previous total J T.43G.50. Messrs X P Mohamed Yusofl $500. V. Pakms,:nv $500. X M R Menon 125, P. K. Mohamad Mowlavl $5 V. A Salahudeen $5, V. P. Mohamed S2 P K. Menon $2. P. U. Menon $1. V Bappukuttv $2. P. Mohamed SI.
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    • 367 14 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 65.1 No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued. Subscribed and Paid Up 11,000,000.00 General Reserve $200,000 00 Telegraphic Add its". "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184. 5185 51 KG BOARD OF DIRECTOR*.Wt c Khehg Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang,
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    • 355 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA «Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The P. 0. S. N. Company will have ;> cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during November. All vessels nay call at porte on or off the route and all sailings are subject to change or
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    • 218 14 IBANK Ol CHINA! I (Incorporated In China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Oihce 6144. E ib Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 518o-i Cable Address: "CHCNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000.(X Reserve Funds m Exceso ol ch 3.200,***** Total Assets approximately Ch $2.647,000,000.00 Tse-Vung
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    • 160 14 r I»-», CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 I Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4511 S Cable Address:—"PROVINBANK." j I Head Office. SIUCHOW. PA IP-CP CAPITAL (Ch 10.000.00« J KESI'RVK FUNDS 13.000.000 TOTAL ASSF.TS (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. L. irOONG. rSENG YANG FU I Y. C. KOO
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    • 40 14 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughOßt Malaya, Siam, Burma, Sooth China, French Indo-China and Nether lands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSAO ITIONS of every description undertaken. 4P ,mm»'
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    • 498 15 flflSSlf liD-BDS i::LD immediately boy fresh from kith r«< at fist. Apply Box 121 co rribtme, Singapore. PTBD: AGENTS AND SALESMEN town and village throughout o sell beautiful neckties, .socks, dels, books, magazines, Christards, etc Salary $25 per montn rmnission. Apply P.O. Box 53, apore. (672-._> vi hi): Insurance Canvassers,
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    • 573 15 Astrology SRI ATMA-CHINTAN dares guarantee everything he undertakes, and darWrroduce testimonials, copies of which gladly on request. Money refunded if Answers, Astro-palmistry, 'etc., not accurate. Send any five questions $1. Do, Lorong 40, Singapore. <6458» CHALLENGE EY PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN, Who is SPECIALIST in ASTRO PALMISTRY AND HOROSCOPE READING with 35
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    • 615 15 (FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL), IA, Kirk Terrace (Govt. Regd.) Phone 2323. THORO' TRAINING in any grade. European Faculty. Principal: M. Anciano. F.T.C.L. LEARN CHINESE IN THE SINGAPORE r*HINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL. 122-126, Prinsep Street, Singapore. A NEW BEGINNERS' CLASS will be opened on 2nd Wovember. 1939,. for late applicants. Class Teacher.
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    • 535 15 m too* Vikuto FOR SALE: Fiat Baiilla Saloon 193ti, $475.00 or nearest offer. For inspection appsy Post Box 57, Kuala Lumpur. <670.b; AUSTIN "7" Saloon 1933 model for sale, $380 or nearest. Engine in gocri running condition. Write to Box 112, c,o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (636.8) WANTED: For Spot Cash
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    • 561 15 J IM.il TIN, LIMITED. (.Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Twenty-first Annual General Meeting M the Company which will be held I at the Registered Office of the Com- pany. No. 96. Market Street. Singapore. on Friday. 24th November, 1939. at noon, the Directors
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    • 399 15 KUCHAI TIN. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a the Filth Annual General Meeting of the Company which will be held at Registered Office of the Company. Mn. 96. Market Street. Singapore, on Friday 24th N:v£moci\ J939, at' 1145 a.m. tn; Directors will recommend the
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  • 30 16 Reuter. Amsterdam. Oct. 27. TELEPHONE communication with Germany and Holland is pari«?lly restored but thr Germans are closely discriminating, refusing calls for newspapers and official quarters. Reuter.
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  • 40 16 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 27. AN extraordinary session of the Supreme Soviet Council has been fixed for Tuesday. It is expected that the session will ratify the recent pacts cf mutual assistance with the Baltic States.—Reuter.
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  • 245 16 HITLER'S DISLIKE OF JUNKERS Reuter. London, Oct. 27. A POSSIBLE re orientation of Hitlers internal policy in the direcA lion of Communism as a means of extricating the Nazi leaders from recently acquired embarrassments ?s canvassed by students of polities in countries bordering
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  • 202 16 Reuter. \USTRALIA London Oct. 27. WITHIN a month of the outbreak of war, Australia had completed negotiations to sell £100.000.000 worth of products, mostly foodstuffs, to Great Britain. This was announced by Mr. McClay, Minister of Commerce, who said that Great Britain would supply sufficient ships to
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  • 80 16 Reuter. Swakopmund, Oct. 26. COME six hundred passengers and the crews of five German vessels, which have sheltered since the outbreak of war in Lobito Bay, are experiencing great hardships, according to reports from Libito Bay. Tlie Germans are restricted to two meals daily,
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  • 41 16 Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 27. JN compliance with her neighbour's trade demands, Hungary has decided to grow castor oil seed instead of wheat over large districts. Modern machinery to refine the oil will shortly be installed—Reuter.
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  • 91 16 Reuter. London, ft WITH reference to German for blockading Britain critics here are not wholly vinced that there are more r; abroad than the Deatschl Some emphasise that the is in no way equipped fdistance raiding. They sa is no convincing evidence [1 other battleship or cm. yet
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  • 31 16 Reuter. Lnnd u I BETWEEN fifly .«ml a.c believed to Itavr en iro.n the shatitif-i IT-boatl T -boat fouinl mi i» Fands and landed rj I tcr.
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  • 51 16 Reuter. Lond I On the Stock Exchange the end profit-taking was easily and markets closed general] Kaffirs were attracting buy. gilt-edged recovered after a period. Oils were steady. Industr outnumbered losses. Anton Japanese bonds advanced in the session on hopes o* imp in Anglo-Japanese relations. Wall Street was
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  • 46 16 Reuter. Stockholm. Oct. 27 The Nohel Prize for Phy 1539 has been awarded to 5 Professor Gerhard Domagk I r wort a bactericide called pro:*tonsil, prize for physiology in v to a Belgian, Professor Corneille mans, fcr research into sinus mechanisms.—Reuter.
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  • 31 16 Reuter. Berlin. (>■ 27. It is stated that in consequent uurcement now ranched bet? Soviet Military Mission at T the Lithuanian High Comn nian troops will enter day. Reuter.
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  • 22 16 Reuter Berlin, Oct.-27. The untitled cil cf the Soviet Union h moned for Oct. 31. accor official Moscow despatch. is net disc'osed.—Reuter
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  • 192 16 London, < ■< 27. BRITISH trade overseas in vvas affected very considei aas expected, by the onset ditions. The prime cause uncertainty and dislccati >n i changeover from peace to war The requisitioning of vessel expeditionary force, the ii the convoy system, the shipping from
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  • 60 16 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 27. The Soviet Economic Mission to Germany has arrived headed by Commissar Tevossian, the German News Agency says Ihe mission will remain in Berlin several weeks, make contact with several branches of German industry and visit industrial plants which will supply German products
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    • 223 16 w< Coughs Trouble; bouts, bronchitis or chest I I IS- Ml troubles rob you of your pleasure, keep at few Peps handy and suck V these antiseptic, breatheable tab- I Jn£\ lets whenever you require them. «g MM YIJM Dissolved In your mouth a Peps releases rich, medicinal essences ,v
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    • 7 16 OXMTINE IS Milk plus Malt plus EGGS
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