Malaya Tribune, 18 November 1939

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 275. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, November 18, 11)39.
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  • 1423 1 I German Revolt Movement Grows NINE CZECH LEADERS EXECUTED LATEST news, from Berlin and neutral capitals, of the revolt in Germany reveals that a Nazi Gestapo chief in Austria has been assassinated and that Marshal Blomberg:, Hitler's Commander-in-Chief until just before the outbreak of
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    24 1 nurse lis tits a cigarette for a British wounded soldier who as tilt I sent back to England Eram the Western Front.
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  • 79 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 18. )<" and .seven men now X erring in the ranks of the British diti nary Force have had their sent frcm the G.H.Q. to the War Office in London with a recomodation that they be considered for mediati promotion to commissioned Renter's
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  • 311 1 Nazi Airmen Driven Off Reuter. London, Nov. 18. THE Air Ministry announces that air raid warnings were sounded in South Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales yesterday, when an enemy aircraft, a-paientlv a Heinkel reconnaissance plane, was (ceted. Anti-aircraft guns were in action near Manchester
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  • 92 1 Reuter. Doom, Nov. 17. DKUTER learns from the ex-Kai- ser's entourage that he is intensely interested in the present situation in Germany, and realises perfectly well that Hitler's position depends on the result of the war. The ex-Kaiser is deeply shocked at the report that the Crown
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  • 209 1 Reuter. Nairobi. Nov. 18. BLACKOUT on that part of the coast of Africa under British control has been imposed in consequence of the sinking of the Africa Shell, a British cargo ship by an armed German surface raider. Lorenco Marques, Nov. 17. A MESSAGE
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  • 63 1 Mr. Winston Chun hill, th? British First Lord of the Admiralty, has been having important discussions on Allied naval co-operation with M. Campincbi. the French Minister oi Marine, in Paris. During his stay ,n Fiance, Mr. Churchill has also visited the western front. Mr, Winston Churchill
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  • 222 1 Italy And Spain Intervene Reuter. pREVIOUS statements by Signor Mussolini and the Italian Press make it clear that itaiy will offer firm opposition to any aggression, particularly by Soviet Russia, in the Balkans. Hungary (see page eight) has declared for the leadership of Italy in
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  • 127 1 Reuter. London, Nov 18 WITH the termination of British Summer Time at I am. on Sunday many city and business houses and wholesale warehouses are arranging to close at 4 p m. daily to enable their staffs to get to their homes before
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  • 33 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 17. Mr. J A. Hunter, Lieut-Governor of I Malta, and formerly of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed gov- I ernor of Honduras.—Reuter. j
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 18. ]WR. Leslie Hore Belisha, (he Bri- tish War Minister, airivcd i" Fiance last night, at the railway laticn mar the G.II Q., ;ind irill gptn< a lev days touring ih" Western Front. He will also examine tlv French positions generally
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  • 46 1 Reuter. London, Nov. j8. TT is officially announced that daylijrjil reconnaissances over northvest Germany were carried out by aircraft of the R.A.F. in spite of heavy anti-aircraft fire. Important <.< man naval bases wore BucceaBful|y photographed and other valuable information was obtained. Reuter.
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  • 160 1 Reuter. Chungking, Nov 18 The Jt pa n esc landing in the V-tUhoi area sf South China hi Mllikrly to assume major proportions, according to a spokesman of General Chiang Kai Shck'> headquarters at Kweilin, in Kwangsi Province, whose opinion is based on developments <f the past 24
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    • 58 1 OX OTHER PAGES Pages Chinese and War Service 2 Sirdhana Inquiry t Indian Confidence In Britain 4 rearing In Sitiawan 5 oi;-mas g a j Hungary Declares For Italy 8 Supreme War Council 9 r P< V ts 10 and 11 Radio and Church Services 12 i tassified Advertisements 13
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    • 42 1 THE llth HOUR. Don't wait till the eleventh hour If your hair is falling off, use Astrova Hair Tonic. If you want to get rid of dandruff, Astrova Dandruff Cure. If you want v> retain your beautiful complexion, use ASTROVA FACE BEAUTTFIF.R.
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  • 109 2 Singapore, Friday. SIX weeks' rigorous imprisonment, to be follovcd by six months' police ■npmisiHL was this morning imposed en Lee Chin Seng, a young Hokkizn who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a blank cheque from dwelling in Orchard load on Sept.
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  • 117 2 Singapore, Friday. A FINE of $25 was imposed on x Nagaratnam, an Indian omnibus driver, who was this afternoon convicted by Mr. C H. Whitton in the Traffic Court on a charge of negligent driving. It was alleged that the accused, while driving an omnibus at
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  • 466 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. the monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board held yesterday in the Town Hall, Dr. Chong Tak Nam raised the question of the recent outbreak of typhoid in lpoh. He enquired of the chairman whether any report had
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  • 12 2 The Lord Bishop of Singapore will be visiting Seremban early in December.
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  • 478 2 the public are aware, on the outbreak of war it was necessary to take all possible steps to conserve foreign exchange in order to enable the Imperial Government to pay for essential imports. To do thic imports of unessential commodities had to be restricted, states the
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  • 172 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. SENTENCE of a year's imprisonment was passed at the Selangor Assizes on Wednesday on a young Tamil a Railway employee who was charged with attempted rape on an eight-year-old Tamil girl in Kuala Lumpur in July this year.
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  • 216 2 Singapore, Friday. CONSIDERING that it was the first of the monthly concerts to be held in aid of the Malayan Patriotic Fund, this evening's popular organ recirai by Mr. Werner Baer and the Young People's Orchestra did not attract as large an audience as had been
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  • 56 2 Singapore. Friday —Herbert McKnight, manager of the California Sandwiche Shoppe, appeared before the Singapore Fifth PoMce Magistrate, on a charge of failing to close his premises between the hours of 2 a.m. and 4 ajn. Accused pleaded guilty and was fined $5, in default 2 days'
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  • 50 2 Singapore. Friday—Sin Ah Choo appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the SinSpore Fifth Magistrate, on a charge of cutting two pieces oi wood from the Bukit' Timah Forest Reserves without 8 Accused pleaded guilty and was fined $15, in default 15 days' rigorous Imprisonment.
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  • 96 2 Singapore. Friday. Ton Joo Nam, the manager cf tbj J Monico Cafe. Orchard Road, appeared i before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, on charges of failing to close the cafe between the hours of 2 a.m.. and 4 a.m., and allowing a musical
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  • 357 2 Singapore, Friday. "TELL her that as this is her second offence, under the law she may be Whipped, but having regard to her age. I will not order that," said Mr. C. H. Koh. the Acting Second Police Magistrate this afternoon, when he sentenced an
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  • 64 2 Singapore, Friday. When the maintenance summons issued against Sim Siang Choo by his wife, Kwek Ah Kian, was called this morning i n the Second Police Court before Mr. C. H. Koh, the respondent appeared in person and informed his honour that his wife had returned
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  • 33 2 Singapore, Friday.—Mrs. Lancaster, licensee of the Half-way House, Bedok. appeared in the Fourth Police Court this morning, on a char ge of selling beer after hours. She pleaded guilty and was fined $50.
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  • 269 2 CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AMENDS LAW (Tribune Staff Reporter) /Vv'ERSFAS Chinese, hitherto exempt from military service, will now 0 conscription law of the Centra, Government „f Ch.na according to a new order just promulgated and re eased by the Ch.nese r«n«ulate General. Singapore, for general information.
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  • 17 2 Mr. G. W. de Silva, the Kuala Lumpur advocate, has left on a short visit to Ceylon.
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  • 322 2 (Fiom Our Own Reporter) lpoh. Frid;,;. AFTFR a protracted beai spvtad over several days, civil I oft brought by Yap Tr. again; t th.r sever, v. Hows of Swee, deceased miner oi Mengta and L. J. Peace, claiming thai he i i natural and
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  • 151 2 Last Night's First Nights DOROTHY LAMOUR without her sarong, in "Man About Town," breezy musical comedy now shewing at the Cathay, pleases her many patrons raore than ever. She has something else on, of course, but not much at times. Attractive as she is. Dorothy is
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  • 130 2 A RATHER mere involved comedy of errors than even Shakespeare cciv.cd is "Wile, Husband and Fn which opened at the Aihambra last night. A wife, a husband and a hnsba friend so absolutely apart you coindnc cenceive. but they meet on one conu ground—the concert platform.
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  • 28 2 Miss Joyce LaBrooy who untitled knee injury during a hockey n against the Old Saint Marians of X Lumpur has been admitted to the Ip^ ,n District Hospital.
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  • 222 3 A Singapore, Friday. h interesting anecdote ttmcerntas; N«t«1 patrol work daring the last war was related by Mr. Justice Pedlow. who was tfeea a volunteer engaged i„ Naval patrol work, at the in umrv into the sinking of the British India liner the "Sir
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  • 34 3 »'n d <«; Thursday—Nine Chinese L I or 111 def:Mlit »yen days' isoroiw imprisxmment by Mr k m irr rh? 10 ??8»POi-e Fourth Police urt morning, when they anoear >mcke?s lle not
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  • 2491 3 Too Da ngerous To Fire Gun m npA Singapore, Friday. DRAMATIC description of how the crew ox a naval patrol vessel tried to prevent the 8.1. liner Sirdhana from entering a minefield, was given to-day by Lieutenant R. C. Beavis at the public
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  • 61 3 Singapore. Friday.—Jantan bin Mohamed (27>. a Malay, was this morning convicted and fined $100 or three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. C. H. Koh in the Second Police Court on a charge of dishonestly receiving stolen property, namely, a bicycle belonging to Mr. Khoo Soon
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    • 79 3 Box 1 Phone X %&m,W RL\jbl 1,, I'a.tit. 3.15 j /EVERY JE4T TIP- up ggg CHm 6.15-9.15 'MAN ABOUT TOWN' Su n. WITH DOROTHY JACK a n umour BENNY Shows GIRLS-MUSIC-L A UGHS! B X ff,ce JS*BS' l To-night Phone ML Ann\ MALAYA CINEM/1 DE LUXE 12 O'clock uu j
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    • 296 3 0 r dinner will have an entirely fresh meaning if you have not already eaten some of the delicious ice cream made by the Cold Storai'" reameries. Easilj the finest, richesi moothest fee cream you ever lasted, and sc> digestible too—because it's homogenized. There are a dozen superb flavours ;<>
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  • 1233 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPEECH DRAISE for the war-time measures adopted in Malaya and loyal support for the Government were voiced at an extraordinary general meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, held last Weanesday. This meeting followed shortly on the annual meeting of
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  • 68 4 (From Our Own Coftesp Teluk Anson, Frii PiRODUCED before sudin bin Itam, the Anson Magistrate, a Ma man named Raja Ah pi guilty to the charge ef ha not reported to the Police birth of her still-born of burying it in an nnaat] place. Taking a
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  • 100 4 KUCHAI LINGUI TIN REPORTS THE annual meetings i holders of Kuchai Tin. lingui Tin, Ltd., wil] b. Nov. 24, at the offices of 11 Chan S'ze Onn and Co. Kuchai's annuel reporl the profit for the >• ar which, with $122.589.7;> bi i from last year, gives $346,186.04. It is
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  • 58 4 I EE HUI PIAK W2 L duccd before Tuan Ftaj Haji Sa!l?h and charged with of a pair of shoes and valued at 5(3.50. the property Peng Chiow, an Outdoor 0 Customs Department. The accused placed guilt] charge and was convicted on h plea and fined
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  • 534 4 European flgurtid as defendant in an action, claiming $1 (X damage* for breach i i promise, brought by a < i I Mr. Justice H. E. Lindsell at the Supreme Courl yesterday, sa: s Hongkong Daily Press of Nov. 8. The plaint ill was Molly
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  • 153 4 foUowinir i; (J- I health bulletin '->• t I Nov. 11;— No of 0ld"O" I; d urine the week .hi f Cholera reports s favourable declin v i wit* r: the disease nr>i r uchin valence in any pon British India: The fcharn «o 1 Delhi h«s
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  • 41 4 Mt O E. Cuter CMC' laya House, gave an Mel to th- cadets ol tin Mit vice nod Poller who <« rv nt, University prior to nvinv": MaJa\a The subject Ot l!i» the Chinese in MaJsiya iu-il had done lor the country
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  • 335 5 Singapore. Nov. 17. apal Jerman yang bersenjata dengfm telab di-tungkap olch sa-buah kap»i Bril all dekat dengan pantai negeri Br'- art »-malum, la telah kehabisan telah berhanvut sahaja j oat lari atau belayar. Ketlka Pitt! r Dfi British itu pun tiba. k ipal itu pun merosakkan
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  • 63 5 f K.M.S (M;i!av States) rubber for I to 110.486. £1.000 has be?n •<••.<-. and the directors have N*mend. at the forthcoming annu.il the payment of a dividend ot leaving to be carried forward. •m stall commissions and Nance Contribution, the sum of £7.303. < neral meeting has been
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  • 22 5 untitled Hatta bin Haji Md Salieh, TIB, in the Office of the As- hr, Seaamat, has been nroAssistant Superinten- Customs, Revenue Branch.
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  • 493 5 applies For The Province (From Our Own Reporter) iti 1 f lpoh, Friday, n if tori;: tier of I ho Si tin wan area as one or the largest and >t |.r «rressive phr-breeding centres in the country has been i: sjxctl >ij!l'( the
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  • 163 5 NO LOTTERY la the B J it or oj the Malaya Tribune Sir.—As there are many belter methods to .swell the Malaya Patriotic Fund. I find no reason why we should do it by means of running a lottery as Mr. K. Vairamuttu suggested +n
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  • 193 5 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune., Sir.—Referring to last night's Blackout, it Is beyond doubt, from the gazetted notifications, press information and radio announcements, that there was to be no restriction on lighting within dwelling houses until the siren was he; »t. Yet at 7 17 p.m..
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  • 75 5 Penang's cat burglars have reappeared, the victim this tiny l being Signor E. Martotti, Italian Consular Agent, whose residence No. 4. Pangkor Road was burgled The intruders decamped with a valuable wristlet watch and lady's handbag containing $10 In cash. These were left on the dresser in
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  • 216 5 Singapore, Friday, noon. IN their weekly rubber report, Guthrie Co., Ltd., state:— Owing to the intervention of the holidays, prices were nominal in the earlier part of the week, with Spot Rubber at 39 cents, and consequently little business v.as done. The announcement of an increase to
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  • 86 5 The following crop returns for October are imported: Ayer Kuning (P.M.S.) Rubber Co Ltd., >ci,500 lb.. Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffieia Estate). 22.500 lb.. Bradwall (F M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd.. 54.000 Ib.. Chersonese (F.M.S." Estates Ltd.. 70.000 lb.. Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd (Dennistown Estatei. 42.800 lb Highlands and
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    • 98 5 HE DOES HAVE 7^W% BREATH f 1 ''■y-.'/w <>..- -w WELL ...ALL SQHFj2iz£± if SON, BUT WELL-BRED Ft f .7 -*H|' 0 t BOYS DON'T REPEAT >j m 'j WHAT THEY OVER- yzc MOTHER HEAR GROWN-UPS Ytb MU,HtK SAY... AUNT MARY BUT ILL NEVER WJLUK > IT AGAIN 1 S
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    • 185 5 —1 I*l MUSICAL I fuH J 'j IHSTWJICNTS k V- BOY A SCOUT 1 f 7 PLEASE ■mXI \LrL-JJ W send VM\ fi) ILLUSTRATLD 1 H LIST SEASON CcLtd. lIS NORTH NMI ROAD I TWJW"« w TRUE complexion loveliness can only g* come from a skin that is naturally healthy.
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    • 312 6 Natures wrath iinle.-i.rd in full fury!., to provide a thrilline back-. ground for the tempestuous love that drew them to*eth?r* I j rtJifSil auc-inspiring hurricane scenes that ever blazed across j LIST D*Y 3-15 6-15 9-l«5 "Interest never flags, first Y b 15 915 rate acting" —S. Times- Brilliant and
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    • 77 6 I IT'S THE SHOW TO MAKE YOU HYSTERICAL! 4 SHOWS TO-DAY J II A.M. 3.15 at the i j CAPITOL 615 Z 915 j Positively LAST DAY? Don't Miss It! with AMTA PATSY KELLY LIONEL A TWILL—BELA LUG OSI Want to know how mental telepathy tricks are done? [gjlRAOJEg FOB
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    • 165 6 ||j JUBILEE THEATRE Ma(?nee Sat. 18, San. 19th Double Feature 2.30 PM "Wee Willi- Winkie" and J ''Devil's Squadron." EMPIRE TALKIE Matinees To-day To-morrow "SUNNY SIDE UP" "ROMANCE RHYTHM" GRAND (New World] Matinees To-day To-marrow "Daredevil Drivers" "LLOYD of LONDON" NEW WORLD j DANCE PALACE s U '"u f 4
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    • 240 6 1 f The 'FRANKENSTEIN' of Chinese Motion P Ict 7 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TO-NICHT at 12 o'clock CAPjTQI 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW (Sunday) 11 A.M.—3.15—6.15—9.15 A Weird and Exciting "Horror*' film.. enacted JFf by China's most famous I ■•111 Direct from a Record «J I I i 1« P Shanghai Season! f
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  • 119 7 Reuter. Mexico City, Nov. 16. THE Mexican Supreme Court will probably deliver its final judgment regarding the expropriation of foreign petroleum interests early next week. The proceedings to-day were pecumea by the reading of part of the 50,000--word judgment by Judge Aisian sun porting the view that
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  • 184 7 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 17. SPEAKING to the Overseas League las. night. Mr. Anthony Eden [Dominion? Secretary) who has just returned from a visit to France in company with re preventatives of the Dominions and India, said: R ••We have been not only
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  • 90 7 London Nov. 17. THE rise in U c cost of liv--1 tag, due Lo war, j ulreau. s owing djwn. c The increase v;as l 10 t shortly after the on break oi war. out in October the cost of living rose only four points.
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  • 45 7 Reuter. London Nov. 17. ON the Stock Exchange despite' the week-end evening posi n trading was brisk towards top elo causing leaders in most section, of the market to finish around the day's best levels Wall Street was irregular —Reuter.
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  • 46 7 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 17.—Sir Ronald Campbell, the new British Ambassaucr to France presented hs credentials to President Lebrun. Sir Ronald conveyed to the President His Mijestvs expression of confidence in .th* Allied cansand his assurance of vie tory in the preset conflict. President Lebrun suitably replied.—Reuter.
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    • 98 7 CHILDREN WHO WON'T EAT There's nothing so wearing for mother as a child who won't eat well. Usually such a child Is the 'nervy.' highly-strung type. He picks at his food, looks pale and loses weight. Coaxing wont Improve matters. Child specialists everywhere recommend Horlicks for these nervy' children with
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    • 100 7 NEXT WEEK AJMIA Ml BRI A i A Thundering Indictment of a Dictatorship's War on Oeft>ncel*s* Girls i* m Isobel Lillian Steele American Girl victim of Berlin s Political Intrigue I mm For Style, Comfort, Kconnmy, CONSULT r D Oriental Optical Co.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANB Heart Office: IC2, South Bridge HO
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    • 124 7 1 I The Funniest Comedy of The Season! TO-DAY DAILY AT 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. M> 4 „U h tU PAlltm HELEN WtSTirY A -PATHE GAZETTIT TO-DAY TO-MORROW AT I! A.M. ONLY TYRONE POWER in 'JESSE JAMES A 20th Century-Fox Technicoiour Production. 5f China's Greatest Actres ML wss Amusement Park
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  • 158 8 WHATEVER plana Germany and Russia may have made, separately or conjointly, for expansion into the Balkan's, they have I en Ive causa, by Italy, to think the matter over. A clear warning that Itaiy will resist by force any outside attempt to dominate her natural sphere of influence,
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  • 168 8 X f]crlin oj the New York Herald-Tribune has invoked the displeasure of the Nazi leaders, and has now been expelled from the daily Press conferences in the Wilhelmstrasse. According to cabJed information, this American correspondent was found guilty of sending "inaccurate and prejudicial reports' 1 to America Hlt,er
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  • 154 8 JT is revealed by Reuter\ s special correspondent that the Germans are short of 15,000 officers and are desperately trying to train m n by a mass production system In his booklet, "Germany's War Chances," Dr Ivan out that if Germany p,t 0< X -on.s,„,he hold as she
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  • 153 8 Reuter. Hsinking, Nov. 17. rpHE war In Europe has caused serious A displacements in Manchoukuo i in tenor economy. On the one hand it h-u stopped the export of soya beans ana by-products to Germany. On the othehand It has deprived the country of
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  • 154 8 Reuter. qHin London. Nov. 17. I SHALL return to S.uth Africa to „Hpr!hL pa^ s Duildin g up the not inconMderable effort my country has decidL Cl n t^ Undertake and shall °c able to tell the people ther e to be of good I
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  • 40 8 Reuter. »Xt x London. Nov 17 the Christmas period. ThTs was reveal ed_by y ar John Henderson in Payment ir-'anv^nrcA SS Was "°t makhat at the m °ment. but Reut'r bC S3e from the alr or not.-j
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  • 35 8 pPENCHMEN of 48 to to-day dem bil was The demobilisation of men nf do Postal and telephone rates to tv, tenor are also up s t 0 the in
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  • 21 8 would cover 'the dh,« Which he the Domlnta, GovemmentT^' 66 land dairy farmer™ New Zea
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  • 197 8 Urgent Need Of Petrol And Beans HUNGARY DECLARES FOR ITALY Reuter. IN view ol the threat to Rumania and Italy's warning to Russia Hungary has declared herself for unshakeable friendship with Italy. 1 It is now revealed that the German Note to Rumania on
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  • 33 8 Reuter. London, Nov 17. HUNGARY bases her pol icy on unshakeabJe and disinterested friendship with Italy, declared the Budapest radio, after denying reports that Germany had designs on Hungary and Yugoslavia.—Reuter.
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  • 45 8 Reuter. London. Nov. 17. Mr. Arthur Greenwood, on medic.' advice, will not make public speeches until the end of the year UlldCr strai In am£-« m onths especially during Mr Att ees illness, when he acted as leader of the Opposition —Reuter
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  • 151 8 Reuter. London. |f§> 17 j JHE benefit children are get Ha, trom the point of view of health j now that the majority of them haw I been .evacuated to the country was mentioned in Parliament yesterday during a debate on Education. J* m announced that in
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  • 391 8 Chinese Resist At Pakhoi Eastern News. Chinese are s lh Hongkon» Nov. 17. vet confirmed. landms is ,,ot »Z» e S!. apl lr "■■■■■lulli, b.(■JffM that fighting i, sti i in pro. was effec'ert hv■ i5? the atternoon. This naval d f 0 ?ro J, Ja5anesp
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  • 109 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 17. The War Office announce that the strength of the auxiliary territorial >ervice —the organisation of women who perform auxiliary service like cooking, driving, clerical and telephone work an«l are attached to all army units—is to be doubled.—British Official Wireless. A further 20.000
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  • 41 9 Reuter. London. Nov. 17,-The head of the British an delegation to Canada said to-day thai plans for the Empire Air Train'ng scheme would be completed by about Christmas. He added that the cost of training was now being worked out —Reuter.
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  • 210 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 17. T\H .Sun Fo, who has left for Paris, interviewed by Reuter, U expressed great satisfaction with his visit to London. His conversations with the Government leaders had convinced him that China's position was fully appreciated. No chano-e in British
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  • 1036 9 Thousands Of Pilots Training In Canada Third Meeting Of Allied War Council Reuter. TWO important meetings for co-ordination of the war efforts of the British and French Empires were held in London yesterday. After the third meeting of the Allied Supreme War Council
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  • 291 10 The following have accepted to play for the Singapore Colts (Casuals) in the following fixtures:— On Sunday against R.A.F. (Seletar) at Seletar:—A. Peterson; N. Hay, M. Mcdder; S Woodford, Estrop, D. De Cruz: N Modder, B. Armstrong, J. Traill. G. O'Hara, C. Rodrigues. On Monday against the Indian
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  • 378 10 Big Crowd Sees Annual Match Raffias attacked immediately on the I bully-off, and a nice run down the wing saw Thoy test Woodhull with a hard drive, which was saved at the expense of a corner. Nothing materialised out of this corner. Forcing
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  • 67 10 The hockey match arranged between the S.C.R.C. and the Combined Schools, to be played at Hong Lim Green yesterday, did not take place owing to the sodden condition of the ground. A A The hockey fixture between the Indian Association and the Mountain Ranger.which was to have been
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  • 59 10 ARMY vs. R.N. R.A.F. For the match between the Army and the RN. and R.A.F. seats in the members' enclosure will be $1. Prices of admission at each end on the Club side will be 50 cents for civilians, 25 cents for services. On th r S.R.C. side admission will
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  • 79 10 Rate 1—STRATHPEFFER Dewberry Raw 2—NEWZY Spear of Sarawak Race 3—HARLOWE Stormy Night Race 4—GLADNESS Teddy Boy Race 5—SALAD1N 1 Carloca Race 6—PURE GOLD Knight's Eye Race 7—JACK DRUCE Bombus Race 8—SQUEEZE Batti (By "Trespasser") RACE 1: DEWBERRY Blue and White RACE 2: NEWZY Spear Of Sarawak RACE
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  • 248 10 J*HE following are th e teams and starting times for the annual golf match between the Army and SJS.VJ, to be played at Garrison Golf Club on Sunday morning lArmy names first): 8.45 Capt. T. K. Murphy (5» Capt. C. Ryan (8> vs. Pte. T.
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  • 50 10 The following have be?n selected to play for the N.T.S. Bank XI against th. Duncan Roberts Sports Club today at the Farrer Park ground at 5 15 p.m.:—Omar, Masri, M. B. Reyes, Shanff, Kirn Ch?ng, Abas, Ibrahim, Kian Sam. W. H. Cowie. Beng Wan Kian Seng, Res.:—Rashid.
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  • 54 10 TO-DAY RUGGER: "Malaya Cup," Singapore vs Negri-Malacca, Seremban; R.N.-RA.F. vs. Army. &.C.C.; "All Blues Cup," £ingapore vs. Negri-S'embilan, Farrer Park HOCKEY: Indian Army vs. S.R.C. S.R.C.; Raffles Inst. vs. S:. Joseph's, R. 1.; C3.C. vs. Clerical Union, CU TURf: S'.TC. Winter Meeting, 3rd Day Bukit Timah. BADMINTON: Commercial
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  • 998 10 SINGAPORE WINTER MEETING JJELOW is the programme for the third and final day's races r f th Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting to be run at Bukit Tim h to-day. ah RACE ONE HORSES—CIass 2—Division 2—6 Furlongs 00 2 STRATHPEFFER 9.04 Mr. A Van Tooren 3
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  • 23 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 18. HPHE Aga Khan is reported to have refused an offer of £50,000 for Bahrain.—Reciter.
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  • 87 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 17. FOLLOWING are Manchester Han--1 dicap amended probables: Ednehill "Stephenson) Boroboudour (T. H. Waites) Tout Change (Lowrey) Buxton iCarslake) R tanoke <Perryman) Rodeo Second (Gethin) Sansalvo (Caldwell) Nagor (Mitchell) Beinndearg <Taylor I stia Second (Beary) Fairfax (Weston) Tutor (E. Smith I Sun Bather (Gordon
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  • 171 11 AX anniversary social for, the members of the Sphinx B.P. will be held on Sunday. A programme 02 mter-party games (singles and MMes) will be played. of games, disprizes t) th? champion and pin the "Op:n S'.ngles" urs year will take ulac.. make it a
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  • 47 11 The condition of Mr. David untitled well-known Selangor rughv footoailer. who was admitted to Bungsar tal in the early hours of Monday a raad accident while on to Petaling, is reported f o' bo factory, it Is exnected he discharged from hospital in Cf Hiple of days.
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  • 563 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) I nn~. Park Arena on Monday last, only two proved to be any I good. One was the scrap between Clever «■0 and IJttta Bernal, in which the loser outshone the winner by his n regarded purely from the
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  • 76 11 There will be a friendly game of scccer between Harper, Gilfillan Football team and tlue Ford Motors XI on Monday at Farrer Park. The following have been chosen to represent the former:—Lim Kirn Liang, Abu bin Salim. Tan Chye Hock, W.S. Fyfe, So Chi Ming, Khoo Bah Chit,
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  • 99 11 A friendly s:ccer game has been arranged for Monday, between the Chiate Sing Athletic Union and the Government Trinting Department Sports Club, at the G.P.D. ground. The following were to play for the C.S.A.U. Xl:—Kiang Thong; Yong Hap; Richard Chew, Kay Gee (capt.). 800 Lim; Chuan
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  • 142 11 THE band of the sth battalion 2nd Punjab Regiment will beat the Retreat on the Padang on Monday, beginning at 6 p.m. This is the first public performance of the band since 'the battalion's arrival m Singapore, but many local residents have had the pleasure
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  • 45 11 Singapore, Friday.—Nine Chinese were this morning fined $5, in default seven days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr K. M. Byrne, the Fourth Magistrate, when they pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of chandu while not being registered smokers.
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  • 306 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. QWING to the present situation which made it difficult to obtain materials from abroad for alter ations and major repairs, the Ipoh City Fathers, at their monthly meeting yesterday, decided to relax their policy adopted during the early
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    • 99 11 M \I.AY ROMANIZED Chinese STORY BOOKS Per Sef i Chia. 1 Boot. Koon. 4 books Mia Su. 3 book* bens. Tiong Suat Gak. 10 books Cr ;>■■ 3io chia. l boo* 1 book Low Tang Kia. 1 book X k Chee. books 4 tx)ks. Pah On*. 5 books 5.:.;- SQ
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    • 60 11 "BCPW" GRIPE MIXTURE. Given after each feed, it soothes the digestive tract, prevents accumulation of Gas and averts digestive disorders common in children. It is also an excellent emergency remedy for convulsions in children. Let 'BCPW Gripe Mixture be the saviour of your children's ailments. Keep a bottle handy in
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    • 439 11 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And Yon'll Jump Out of Bed Fall of Vim and Vigour. m V j u r., ,iver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile w not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. Jt just decays in the
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    • 86 11 SANDEMAN'S S PORTS ill JBL SHERRIES discerning Vintage Wine well-matured im woodWPS 1A EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands. Ideally situated 4,700 feel I above sea level. All modern comforts and I conveniences. 1 MALAYAN POPULAR HILL STATION surra WHO WAS NOT KEPT AWAKE LAST NIGHT A BY HER CHILD'S COUGH 1
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    • 62 11 CAPITOL: "The Gorilla." ALU A.M BR A: "Juarez." PAVILION: "When To-morrow Comes." CATHAY: "Stanley And Livingstone." MARLBOROUGH: "Son of Zambo" (Hindustani.) ROYAL: "Thyaga BoomL' ROXY: "Thanks For Everything." GARRICK: Chinese pictures. QUEENS: "Bonnie Scotland." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows; cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, side shows, merry-go-ground cinema
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  • 171 12 BY the summer of 1944), half of Yunnan province wiH be connected by an inter-regional telephone system. Service in the other half of the province, comprising mostly thinly-populated and little developed regions in the southeast, southwest and northwest, will be inaugurated within two years. 1
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  • 67 12 Recent callers at Malaya House were Dr and Mis. E. D B. Wolfe (the former of the Medical Department. Kedahi who are staying at Harpenden. Herts, and are due to return to Malaya in February; Mr. R. Lindsay 01 Malayan Tin Dredging. Batu Gajah, who is staying at 41, Edgefauld
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    • 120 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. "PYE" RADIOS Known to their numerous satisfied owners in Malaya. AS SECOND TO NONE. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. II WHY CO ELSEWHERE f When you can get the best and
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    • 643 12 To-morrow's Church Services ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday. G. 50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins, 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.15 a.m. Sunday School 530 p.m. Evensong nnd Sermon—Preacher: The Rev. D.E.J. Hodge. Weekdays: Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion on Tuesday, Thursday at 7;
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    • 975 12 Class (in Malay), Friday. 8 n n English). 8 p.m. Malay Gospel m" East Coast Road, BaUirdn; 8 d m formance by the Epwoit,. Leas THE SALVATION ARMy Public Meetings will be hel< TANK ROAD—Sunday, Holii a.m., Malay Meeting nno School 4.00 p.m. Balvatloi U Wednesday; Praise Meeting g m
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    • 443 12 if. ■■■■■■■■>—■• k 1 TODAYS RADIO V SINGAPORE PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Mc, S (49.3 m.) ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcls). p.m. Z1IP 30i9« Bietres (9.60 mcjs). fi.oo Llchf Music. •J.05 B.B.C. News Bulletin. P-tn. Chinese Music. uVcR 12.45 Light Orchestral Concert played by thu 7 qq mdlan M US i
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    • 337 13 —i—i. waitresses either Chispeak a bit of Engtally at Happy Valiey 218, Tanjong Pagar t,780.8i AGENTS for Perfumery, y Goods. Apply Box il me, Singapore. 1.781.B» Oifice Tamby. Salary copies of certificate to Malaya Tribune. Singa. (785-B» a nediately a qualified r proposed Sawmill in •.able one who is accus--35
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    • 518 13 Astrology HOROSCOPE—ACCURATE PREDICTIONS' FOR $2. SIX QUESTIOONS $1. BIRTH-DATE REMITTANCE PREDICTED CHINA-JAPAN WAR IN 1937 PUBLISHED SINKUOMIN NEWSPAPER. J HER Pi HITLER WILL SUICIDE BEFORE END MARCH NEXT. PROFESSOR FONSECA. ASTROLOGICAL SCIENCE BUREAU. 12. ORCHARD ROAD (OPPOSITE AMBER MANSION) SINGAPORE (7G7-B) CHALLENGE BY PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN, Who is SPECIALIST in ASTROPALMISTRY
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    • 507 13 Miscellaneous HOMCFPATHY a science dealing with harmless and colourless medicines la taught privately to male and fema!' students in Maha Rishi Hoihe.o HMI 134.-A, Serangocn Road, Smfeaforf. Rev M. N. Charl .s B.D. <795.G> FUNDS available for small property mortgages $500 upwards. Write, scaling interest offered. Advertiser. Post Office Box
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    • 652 13 No. 0000— THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133). ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after the 3rd November, 1939, the took* containing the valuations of, and rates imposed on, building*: and lands situated wi-hm the Island of Singapore (beyond the Municipal Limits), Pulau (Join. Pulau Tekong, Pulau BranPulau,
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    • 630 13 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Ctfricc oi the Settlement Engineer, Singapore, up to noon of the 24th November. l»3y lor the following work— Supply and delivery of materials useftl for Chicks and for the supply, dalrvery, fixing and repair of Chicks for the year 1940. Every person
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    • 414 13 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Settlement Engineer s Office, up to norm of the Hth December. 1939, for the following work*:— SUPPLY OF ELECTRIC LAMPS ft MATERIALS FOR THE YEAR 1940. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the sum of
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  • 144 14 Singapore, Friday. ANG POH, the respondent in a maintenance suit brought against him by his wife, Lim Poh Boey, for neglecting to maintain her and his child, named Lim Kok Hey, was absent this morning when the case was called in the Second Police Court,
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  • 336 14 Reuter. London, Nov. 17. AUSTRALIA'S munitions industry can now fill large orders from Britain. 8111*11 Commenting on this, an Australian expert to-day says that the new.; that Australia has received huge orders from Britain justifies Mr. Casey's recent statement that Australia has become an arsenal
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  • 41 14 Singapore. Fiidav. A MALE Chinese was taken to the Tan T °ck Seng Hospital by an ambulance yesterday evening at 7.45. He was said to have collapsed in the compound of the Alhambra Theatre but regained consciousness after treatment
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  • 395 14 Salesman Storekeeper Sentenced Singapore, Friday. trial in which two Englishspeaking Straits-born Chinese, Chong Lian Cheong and Neo Tong Sim, stand charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 54 cases of "Farm Brand" milk, valued at $378, the property of Messrs. Optorg Co. (Maraya) Ltd., concluded this morning in
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  • 56 14 Singapore. Friday.—Madam Chin Bah Dong sued Mr. Harry Johnson this morning m the Second Police Court before Mr C. H. Koh for neglecting to maintain Henry Johnson, aged one yea? »Su y Johnson aged two years The respondent claimed trial to the charge and his honour postponed the
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  • 233 14 *ri,„ h Singapore, Nov 17 The following are the exchange stock thi. SELLING London TJ. London demand 2 i 4 l l ls Rates for Freight 2|4 l i l6 Lyons demand 2 4 8 Switzerland demand 2050 Hamburg demand 207 New York demand J Montreal dem.iud 4G 31
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  • 124 14 fIUH both holidays fF and a feelino nf n> the market action of the LR R kT pIO H been very quiet and fluctuated within na,,* say Lewis P eat m rubber report. 1 The announcement 0 i per cent., release for t 1940 making X
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  • 34 14 Singapore. Friday sued her husband. Jar morning in the Seccnd tore Mr. C. H. Koh neglecting to maintai The respondent dispii i and his honour postponei Nrv. 21 for trial.
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  • 40 14 Singapore. Friday.—The Luke Rodrigues «19. eh; abetment of the offence receiving stolen proper bin Mohamed. in resp belonging to Mr. Khoo Soon T mentioned this morning ir Police Court before Mr. C postponed to Nov. 23.
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  • 73 14 Th.? following are dona r.vxu by the Inter-aliied Vv on of Malaya for their knitting Previous donaticiLs Sl.T.v A $5, Mr. G. R. Oehiers $21 I Sw? e Hong $20. La civ Ttu dame Fougeron S6, Mrs. R th I Mudes $10, Rev. Father Jaussa I I Rev.
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  • 25 14 Mr. A. E. untitled Forests, Malayan Fores! mer'y seconded for service ii I has been granted one hundred I days' leave en full pa ment.
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  • 121 14 Singapore, jv>*. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Bo) ub R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Kojao Rice Siam 1 Rice Siam 2 Rice Siam 1 Siam Broken Ri<e No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice SaSgon Ai Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon
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  • 101 14 DAILY TRICES CURREM Singapore. Hov I Buyers. E No. IX RJ&S, snot Ioo.sp 38 No IX R F O P in cases Nov 38 G F.A.O. R.&'.S. F.O B In bales ;;7 T F A Q. R 518. F O B in bales
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    • 247 14 DINE TO-NIGHT RAFFLES CAFE EXCELLENT GRILL MODERATE PRICES Entertain Your Friends At The I Attractive Comfortable New Bar REFURNISHED REDECORATED Relay of Raffles Orchestra Radio Programmes j MMflitiivxiHi, IF 10U WANT THE BEST. I Made with the Finest Indents Under Strictly Hygienic C.ndi.ion, and f Baked in EJectric Ovens. ISEA
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    • 241 14 Sharks ftn! Birds Nest! I best Chinese food obtainable here I Orchard Restaurant! Bar I 38, Orchard Road, J (Near Cathay Cinema) I SINGAPORE. I ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT Established 1921 206, Middle Road a*" o r d t te Rests »"™nt situaie-f at Middle Road, Singapore. opposite Registrar of Vehicles.
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  • 249 15 N E\v YORK CABLE New York, Nov. 17. B. S. e Quiet 19y 8 20 March 18»» 18% 5iy 2 paid fORtiGN EXCHANCE London, Friday, n on Paris 176.00 >n AnfLsterdam 7.52 on Shanghai 5 9116 Unofficial i on Hongkong ls.3H32d. on Japan Is. 2 13 32d.
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  • 70 15 M.. trcl 90 lOOnom lPOBI MUNICIPAL I 1MQ 99 lOOiiOi-n lf>47 104 lOSnom 1959 106 108nom 100 102nom 111% 113cl 48-68 108-% llO^ci 4 70-30 109 2" 75-85 86ft 90cl 88.00 91.00x1 88 1 2 90x1 PENANQ MUNICIPAL 111 H3cl 110 112x1 90 92cl n 89 yici
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  • 754 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, Nov. 17. mmiHi Impat Tin 419 5:3 kustral Amal g,. 7i_ Austral Malay 37[- 39. »-yer Hi tarn 24|3 25 2xd Vyer Weng -90 -93 tJangrln 231- 24 3atu Selangor 1.65 1.69 3erjuntai Hi- 118 Burma Malay 23|- 241Dhenderlang 14 6 15)6 aitam Tin 0.45
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  • 206 15 Singapore. Friday. TIN at midday was $iri%, unchanged as usual and the price of Rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 3894 cents, November (December 38«/4 cents, January March 35 7 8 cents, April June 34 1 4 cents, market quiet. The London Stock Exchange was quiet
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    • 23 15 BANK OF CHINA PENANG AGENCY 52 54 BEACH ST., PENANG tit graphic Address > CHUNCKUO, PENANG" will he OPEN FOR BUSINESS NOV. 20th 1939.
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    • 33 15 Advances against fofida and product at low rates of interest W be arranged sritli as. yfi alto jrtfer GodowH I spaces to let at ta« j rentals. Farther particular, wffl pnppHed on appUeaita.
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    • 185 15 II PILES FISTULA M Having had over 30 flPffP years' experience we guarantee to cur i Piies Fistula within 10 days without operation whatsoever, or your money will be refunded. Numerous unsolicited testimonials. H. KARIM BAKSH SONS, 709, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Office 4512
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    • 297 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH f ~\l N DIA in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The P. O, S, N. Company will have 2 cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during the remainder of November All vessels may call at ports on or off the route and all sailings
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    • 342 15 P&O w BRITISH IINDIAN PASSENGER FREIGHT For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, CoHyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly For all
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    • 117 15 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. ■DfOAPOJUH BRANCH! 4, D> Ahneida Street. Authorised end ■hsrrtbM Capital »,000,000 Bald-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserve Fund K»,OOQ HEAD OFFICE! LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kirtak, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits on terms
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  • 75 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 17. THE Board of Trade has decided to reduce the rate of the premium payable under the commodity insurance scheme from ten shillings to five shillings per cent, monthly for the quarter beginning Dec. 3. The reduction is due to comparative immunity from
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  • 160 16 British Wireless. London, Nov. 17. GENERAL SIKORSKI. Polish Prime Minister, visited a Scotti;* port to-day to present the first decorations awarded during the war to members or the Polish fighting forces. The recipients were members of Pol is) naval units. The Polish Ambassador in London the
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  • 60 16 Berne, Nov. 17 SWISS citizeni have been forbidden to fight abroad. This action has been taken by thr Swiss Federal Council because many men have applied to join the belligerent KffS ai Y? the Bwtaa P u bhc have been told that there can be
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  • 127 16 NEUTRALS DEMANDING CASH FROM GERMANY Reuter. Paris, Nov, 18. A M victory on the economic battlefield" is the description applied here to the new Anglo-French economic agreement, revealed after the third meeting of the Supreme War Council (see page 9). The important point in favour
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  • 161 16 British Wireless London, Nov. 17. TXPORTS of United Kingdom goods in ■i October were valued at £24.622,840, as against £23.087.245 in September, and £42.559.996 in October last year. Imports amounted to £61,841.464, compared with £49.924.267 in September, and £79,078.903 a year ago. Re-exports totalled £1.998.146 against
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  • 80 16 Reuter. Mccow, Nov. 18. AN agreement i* reported to have bern reached between the German C( mmission and the Soviet Government to evacuate German nationals and German speaking people from Soviet-occupied Poland, to Germans and Russians and Ukrainians in the German region to Russia. It is stated
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  • 89 16 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 17. DRESIDENT Roosevelt, at the press conference to-day, said that there was nothing to the stories (from Mos cow) that Finland has stiffened her attitude lb Russia after obtaining promises of economic and financial a*d from America. h-Pt iden t added that no such
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  • 98 16 Reuter. Chi began fbout the attitude' doubt towards the essential tl hls country to lt shall diverge from ft V hould cr Manchester L5l decla res the such steps as 222?' whlcn add s that boa's from She 2 f cur rrom North rhino g
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  • 86 16 NEW PEACE M OVE OF 5 MONARCHS A FANTASY Reuter. Copenhagen. t JT i s reported ber« l King Leopold o| lhj Wmm and Queen WilheJS Ho„and have fcj the Kings of Norway v/, 1 and Denmark if they pared to eoOaborat, i« formulation (i j i( lht posals. v
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  • 218 16 British Wireless. London. Nov. THE Minister of Supply. Mr. LqSj 1 Burgin, said in London t that his department had Dent £160,000.000 since the war bi- M 'n In th 2 week before last alone k department placed contracts h £20,000.000. Large orders, he said
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  • 40 16 Reuter. {Ottawa. Nov 11 T is estimated 'hat Canada $600,000,000 on war 9tBt year < f war, accordin ara Bveninp Citizen. The imr< .ial air trainin -•ected to mtail an out'ay 'car cf between £250 1300,000,000. —Reuter.
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  • 118 16 Lond THE British liercantile Mi 1 creased by 24,000 tons duction of losses. The mci achieved by completion i I ships, two captures and one Reuter. A A London N The Duke of Gioucesb London this afternoon en a leave from the Wester. Royal Highness in Fran.<'
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    • 155 16 COUGHSJIU' JfliNl JF you suffer^ lung. Jj^^^j breatheablf tableware J^^^J^P^^^^K^^^ chitis, sudden Chills, 'flu To P«»enw the concent and Similar chest and contain, avery Üblet ia wrapped In ailver paper* .F 8110 They are packed in aealed glasa bottle*, along wxt* I lun B weaknesses. full directiona printed U leading
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