Morning Tribune, 16 November 1938

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  • 10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 247. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 16, 1938.
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  • 27 1 FIVE .CENTS. Chiang Kai-Shek whose meeting with Clatfc Kenr, British Ambassador, will be a mystery, until one of them makes a statement.
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  • 77 1 1 REPORT »f a meeting between Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr and General Chiang Kai-Shek was received in London. Reuter understands that the question of mediation was not raised in the discussions. The description given of the talks in authoritative quarters is a "General review of the situation/' Sir
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  • 1681 1 RACTION CO. TRIBUNAL ISSUE FULL REPORT IDF FINDINGS (Tribune Staff Reporter) GATIOXS of harsh treatment and vicisation were completely discounted, when raction Tribunal issued their report yesBnbunal state emphatically that "there was H evidence of harsh treatment by the Comm\ of any of its employees." Report is an elaborate one,
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  • 151 1 50 PER CENT RUBBER QUOTA FOR 1939 London, Nov. 15. •JHE International Rubber Committee to-day fixed the quota for the first quarter of 1939 is 50 per cent. The next meeting of the Committee will be held on Feb. 14, 1939. After a fairly sharp fall in values following the
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  • 349 1 U.S. Envoy To Germany Recalled I Washington, Nov. 15. MR. Cordell Hull has summoni ed Mr. Hugh Wilson, United States Ambassador in Berlin, to Washington "for report and consultation/* It is officially statxi that the U.S. Ambassador's return was in connection with the recent developments in Germany though the State
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    • 25 1 oN (yrmx pagbs I Pa«e I ywsfront 4 Jk 5 S laciaJ 14 15 S IAD 's 22, 23 2 st« u i rt ,.,.M
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    • 89 1 W KLIM now enables you to^ M W (4fliWlXfl| r t r m m drinking, and .it reasonable LIAnHVi M f price.s. no matter where you L ifeßE^W J Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it J I as needed-a glass full or a pint at a
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  • 215 2 Twelve Fires Rage T Ct Chungking. Nov. 15. fmfl fires have occurred in Changsha since Sunday, the inner part of the city being entirely ruined. Chinese troops have not abandoned the city, will not do so without inflicting further losses on the Japanese. Since
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  • 146 2 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHTS "lOY of Living" which opened at J the Capitol last night is, if I remember rightly, the slogan of a w ell -known baked beans firm who aLso have the slogan "Fifty -seven varieties." This might just as well have been the title of the Capitol
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  • 104 2 smartly produced picture with plenty o r laughs, "Hold That Kiss" at ihe Pavilion is considerably better entertainment that some of the much boomed and expensive productions. A comedy of errors forms the plot. Jane KTIHI and Tommy Bradford each think that the other is a member
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  • 67 2 Governor's Trip To K. L. Hi.s Excellency and Lady Thomas, accompanied by the Private Secretary and Aide T de-Camp. will leave Singapore by train on the evening of Nov. 23 on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. HL* Excellency will return by the night train on Dec. 1. arriving at Singapore
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  • 49 2 On Thursduv evening, Nov. 17, Mala- van Seminary students are presenting lat ihe Semavury Hall. 401, Upper Seran- »oo>\ Road, at 8 p.m.. a programme oi J mixed numbers entitled "Her Maiden i Voyage' Part oi the proceeds will so to the I China Relief Fund.
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  • 78 2 COMMODORE DREW DUE ON FRIDAY rOiMMODORt I\B. DREW, O>B.Ew t RX., is expected to arrive at Sin S ap\» ein the P. *O. SJJ. Co's ss -Corfu- on Friday. Nov. 18 Commodore MX. jgg^ft.^Kx R N> W in leave the c ml Airport at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday. Nov. 19,
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  • 94 2 Y.W.C.A. News AT the Fortnightly Club on Monday there was a good attendance, Mrs. E. V. Davids presiding. The programme consisted of carol singing and an inspiring address by Miss Mary Chen, who gave some of her impressions of the recent World's Y.W.CJA. Council meeting heM a* Muskoka, Canada. Opportunity
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  • 73 2 The annual Chinese dinner arranged by the Chinese Ladies Service Committee was held on the night of Nov. 14. The room was gaily decorated with posters and Cninese decorations. Mrs. Loh Poon Lip presided over a gathering of over eighty members and friends of varioi# nationalities The after
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  • 55 2 BANGKOK RECEIVES KING From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 15. The capital was enfete on the occasion of the return of the King and gave the youthful monarch a rousing reception from afloat and on shore. The state drive with the Sovereign's Cavalry Escort in the setting sun was a
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  • 208 2 Eye-Witness Story of Pilot's Fatal Crash (Tribune Stuff Reporter) I O^h of Senior Inspector rII Nunn was recorded to-dav iL Coroner's court, when Mr L Bidwell. of Messrs. VVearne B^ told Mr. W. G. Porter, That fc the crash from the of his house in Meyer Road *i overlooked the
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  • 180 2 Singapore. Tufsdi! iS a sequel to a fatal stabbinjj A board the I* Bontekoe on afternoon of Sept. 26, when 0 nese coal cooly named V\ee K«j was removed to hosp.tal h J wound in the abdomen, a pre libJ inquirv into an allegation rt *j
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  • 142 2 MODERN Youth and the Quest for Life" will be the subject of an address to bo delivered by Dr. Walter M. Horton at a Public Meeting, to be held at 8 p.m. this evening at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Kampong Kapor Road. Singapore. Dr.
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    • 158 2 Your life's "like a clock ygMk. till vitality runs lew It has the same tendency to irregularity, f 'wtv t the same liability to run down. Both are delicate mechanisms 'ft Both reveal at once when something is amiss. You can provide T^E^ yourself with energy, replace lost vital forces,
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  • 37 3 hv l uronean woman bumped off this traffic signal at junction of Bias Basah Koad nn4 Victoria yesterday morning Traffic policeman had slight bruises but v» „'heru.sc none the worse for ii,., experience.
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  • 115 3 Chiang Is Confident Pungtinf* ov I>»i:mi^lM«» Chiang Kai Kink is rnntidrnt and opti■i, 3 s rejards the military ■tio'i. (Jccl.ircv Keuter's sneafter a fortHt's stny <ieneralissimo's HntjiKirHTs are somewhere in Hatt. On a tour of three thouH miles through the western ■tin-*-* tteuter's correspondent I no sicn of nn early
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  • 123 3 "South Africa United with Britain" London, Nov. 1.4. 1 nrtw, South African Minister of Defence, speaking at the South J ca n Club, said not the least imJant of his reasons for coming to ■°n wa s to convey a message J 1 '-Pnerai Hertzog to Mr. Cham--1 Jtl South
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  • 66 3 London, Nov. 1 1 ALTHOUGH no official information is forthcoming on (he subject, Keuter's diplomatic correspondent understands that (Jeneral Praam is demanding wide belligerent rights before a«:reein<r to the British plan for withdrawal of volunteers, under which limited beVffCmt rights were to be granted to both sides
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  • 184 3 Fog Delays Visit Of Rumanian Royalty London, Nov. 15. THE King of Rumania with Crown Prince Michael and suite are due to arrive at Dover at 1.25 this afternoon but were delayed owing to bad weather and new arrangements will notified if the dense fog. which settled over the English
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  • 85 3 NAZI STORM METHODS Berlin, Nov. I! police visited three hundred of i the wealthiest Jewish families in tterlin and gave them twenty four hours to pay the contributions towards the milliard marks fine reportedly amounting to eighty to ninety two per cent, of their fortunes. Jewish telegraphic agency adds that
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    • 11 3 THF?ILLS and THILLS! "STRAXCii: koakiii:ii^" r», v FMIH I IPS O^PFMIFni
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    • 296 3 SHE HAD CI.IMMN*. HEADACHES Kruschen dot at the Cause Mil. woman'a hoidachaa were oi ttai black, blinding kind that reduce the sufferer to something like belpleaaneas. She tried tablet* she tried piiLs But the cau.se lay too uV«'p foi ..uch treatment Where they tailed, Kruschen eeeded. 'I used to get
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 151 4 London. Tuesdas Previou.-To-d Chang K4JBBEK Dull Steady Spot Buyers 3 3 16 8 1 16 — '»t Sellers 8316 BM6 1 Ist Forward (December* Buyers «'t S3 16 1 16 Sellers 8». 8 3 16 1 M 2nd Forward (JanMar./ Buyers 8 8 3U* l in Sellers tfiM
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    • 42 4 Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Previou., Dull lo v a 17 16 7 H 17 Firm 47 J! V Ha. Tb-day Qi, Hill« 1'3 13 l»> f Quu J Kl I'.iM i: lone spot hjiward Jan TIN apol i Mar.
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    • 118 4 _____H London. Tuesday. _a^^K m-JTZimrm 1 • Change 1 bis tillers :'l 90.3 9 24 3 3 Dunlop Rubber General Electric 77 10' • 317:.. li.", Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco iii' 134 4 7U Anglo-Dutch 1817% 27 iu' Canadian Pacific 7 ,7 '/• London Tin 4Rubber
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    • 70 4 London, Tuesday. T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate; Previous £178.76 To-dav £l7B 35 Chang? A T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) B.73'„ 8 68-v A J T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate » Bi, Uneh;iti«-,ri i'.T, on Hongkong (closing selling rate* I.s. 3d Unchnivf'H ff.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 35 4 ;old Fine Bar per oz SILVER Previous £7.6 B London. To-dav £7 8 3 Tuesday. Chan 17 Spot 4 months' forward 19 11 16 19' H 19 15 16 19 9 16 4-%
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    • 21 4 TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing price) Forward Previous l!216i 4 i*2l6 London. To-dav £2ls' i)2l.V*, Tuesday Chan 1. 1
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  • 130 4 J| fllll*illlllllll«lllllllllli|«tl|IIH Singapore. Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109 vJ down SI 1 Although the London Stock I Exchange yesterday was Generally easier 1 Tin shares there held their own and' prices were unchanged. In the local' market there was a small enquiry tor several of
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  • 159 4 RICKSHA PULLER BROUGHT BACK (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday Wim.s the K.P..M. steamer •Pevcner" left £or China, she carried away with her 831 ricksha pullers at the expense ot the Colony Government. The Special Branch of the Police haci B number of complainants who had previously laid information as to
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  • 62 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Tuesday .—ln front of the Firestone Factory at Kalian- Road this afternoon, un Indian fell off a lorry when one of the wheels broke away trom the lorry. He was picked up unconscious, bleeding from the nose with rnmSf-i l^ b&Se f
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  • 165 4 Funeral Of Assault Victim I 1 i (Tribune Stall' Reporter' THE funeral of the late Mr Se Keng Siew will take place tl afternoon at 5 p.m. at the Bidadi Cemetery. The "Tribune" yesterday publasha account of details leadi,it> to the ti death of Mr. Keng Siew. who w rlerk
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  • 70 4 Tribune Crime Reporter' Singapore. Tuesday At 4 p.m. yesterday as a Hokkiw destrian was going along New Cem Road, he was tackled by four Cn» armed with knives who took uwayi cash and decamped. At about the same time, a Boyaa reported to the police the theft of
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  • 761 5 STOCK SHARES iSU ed By Fraser Company Singapore. Nov. 15, 5 p.m. j MINING « 4iB 28 Kumbang • • *• 1- 30 43-47 -Nom -Nom il Malay 253 0.62% 26 9cd litam 0.67% V* v -Z 233 243 •in Tin tlm\f\Y\(J( \Y 1.40 1.45 Seiangui atai EtmE- H i
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  • 97 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Nov. 15, 5 pm. Total tot Cottm% ny ivUte-nd Book* Close Date Movable Di*. year TIN Ayer Hitam less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2%% Kuchai 20% final Nov 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% Lingui 10% final Nov. 21 Nov
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  • 204 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. I MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 43 419 Batu Selangors 1.41 1.46 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.84 Hongkong Tin 2316 251Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 103 11 6 Katu Tin 25|6 266 Killlnghalls 1716 186 Kramats 10|6 1116 Kuchais 1.37 142cd Laruts a|6 1016 1 Linguis 1.78
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  • 236 5 £jyna_d Co. Ltd. $30,000 int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 ..90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 *'i 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom 1907 Int 1909 Int 1913 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30. red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 3 4 108 3/ 4
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    • 154 5 sIEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- I N. V. j incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1334 Paid Up Capital 1 40,030,010 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve 1.000. J00 .'I Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK Managing Board: D CRENA DE IONOH
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  • 92 6 Canadian Canal Traffic Freight from the Sa.iU i Canals, Canadian and im e M .locks, increased u> 6 2tt«si ed s 'August from the total f lon 5.551,693, but was 55 uer cl than in August last year h factor in thia laree reductinl n drop of 7,781.110 tons in^
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    • 505 6 TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 M. C. M. Bring You the Funniest I PAVILION Love -and -Laughter Show of Months! R sfSfo. 7VHL\ WHW MICKEY "SWINGS" THAT WEDDING MARCH. MT^M (1 f '^/r" n/n l^^^^^B ftP l^ftaH 2^^^U^r *jiH bb^^^.l^ V^^K^H -=k CAPITOL Saturday Morning at II A. M. t-DOXALO DICK" MaJ
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    • 199 7 f from China I/• To Supply Washing Vkni mcineerinf and Min* T Placed what is beh hf largest single order Jtbins Plant ever received Britain, with Simonit,i the colliery engineers a? Heath, near Manchester. f k been placed on behal/ L Mining Administration. Stes a group of coal mines It
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    • 129 7 New Oyster T Grounds Mumbles oysters may soon be on sal? in London. An embargo was placed un them about ten years ago, but this may be removed in view of the remarkablo condition of recent catches. At th« ttrtt dredging 560 oysters were landed Swansea people believe that a
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    • 221 7 ALHAMBRA opening today| 3-15-6-15 9-15 P.M. «r//CrCJf fWCT you tun GMMmfOUCS! ,i,ht illK T I love and I America's Boy fjt^ m g^Js jM/ I Jfm grand Friend is back /j* w T JB I ...and th»s time ,ml lf^r M he's brought his )Q&* sweetie with him! o s
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  • 205 8 ONE MILLION CUPS OF EMPIRE TEA DRUNK AT GLASGOW FAIR GtesfotTi Oft '<• Om.k i (M»it .0011 tups tf spttiol tmpi re Ira will have b«cn served iid consumed at thr comparatively in ill Pavilion run by I mpire tea |f»wei'S at thr Glasf** Exhibition, vhich rloses this ue<k. According
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  • 526 8 Fraser Co's Weekly Repo Singapore. Tt*J DELATIONSHIP between politics and markets is nowadays that one can seldom read i*ny market report that has n< tion of Political consideration, says Messrs. Fraser s market report It li a subject one would "!adi*H if it were possible,
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  • 88 8 Sanitary Conference Meets In Paris po ri ■< I ill V Forty-eight countries were represented at (he International Sanitar; Conference opened at the Quai d'Orsay bj the Minister <>! Health, M Demonsiz. One dI f most important decisions relate to t i request by the Egyptian Government
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  • 164 8 WITH over 2.000 divorce suits stilt awaiting trial as the Divorce Division opened its autumn term in England a fortnight ago. President Sir Boyd Merriman revealed a new scheme to put an end to the courts, chronic congestion From London's High Courts more cases will be switched
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  • 109 8 Library Moved Into New Bloomsbury Building London DEMOVAL of the 320,000 book.s formins the library of the University of London from South Kensington to the new University buildings close to the British Museum, was completed without damage to a single volume Some 5.5;>u lar»;t' packing cases were tisfd
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    • 91 8 Jf ammmm mmmmmm KNTIII SIASTK IMtAISK FROM T 'F CBfflCS GREETS THIS NOMBN BTOKY of ALADDIN'S LAMP? OOMBDT TREAT YOl T MUST NOi MISS I iust laughed and laughed SUNDAY DISPATCH ifr^^KSS!^ t a h c e co^ nied h flf jNAUGHTON^GOIO sunday referee nr L AIACTAID cilut Extravagantly upn^anci
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 54 8 Law Notice For To-day 'I'lic Chlei Justice at Kuala LUiilpUl Court of Appeal Mr Justice Pedlow at Malacca Civil Case Before Mr Justice Home m 3rd Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment in Magistrate's Appeal Mn 65 38 Raj Klahore Rai vs. Rex «t 11 am in Ist Court: Assizes Rex
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    • 25 8 S'PORE GOLF CLUB Tnr Forty-eighth annual gencrai 3l?etißg ol ikz Singapore Qol| Cittb w.l. Eftke place at the Club Huu.se on Nov at 7 p.m.
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  • 72 9 WAH II ebtngißi Japan into a grimly fatalist* nation, -scarcely reajwrnjuSidSi ol strinm-nt Btttfnctf boUdlngs, homes, shop* ana streets are tiot beln« repaired. A general air of pinching P^V i d latalistk- national, scarcely jecogniz'.servers who knew Japan before tlw I hastilities. \ll foreign residents in
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  • 720 9 rters of the Versailles Treaty of Peace is no more. 90 vears after the Allied Powers signed this treaty with GerHall of Mirrors of the Versailles Palace on June 28th, h has been thrown into the diplomatic waste-paper-along with the other Scraps of paper, the dismemberment of Czeak ia
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  • 92 9 Opening Of Naval Academy To Train Officers Cairo. FOLLOW «MJ th* d<*v»*»°» l ttf f<irm a modem army of 100 000 men with 1.000 modern aeroplanes, the Government has announced a schema to form the 'Jg Kgvptian fleet, together with Plans for the creation of a Nival
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  • 59 9 Favourable Balance For Month Of September Cbtmfktof. THINA a*aln had I favourable balance I of trade in the month Of September L statistics compiled bv the Chinese Maritime Ciustom.s show that the total .exports durin R the period was valued at $68,399,636 and the imports at $5J.15a,1Ww representing
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    • 8 9 PEPARTWFNT COHNf R CF HIGH ST MQRIH fRIDCt»RI).
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    • 51 9 •^P^ '..vhß^B "y -jiff i^kjfct^flSjt •■>y C B^t^ w NEWENERGY know that Sanatogen contains owd thflt it gives <m an thwe v, t a. strength ;P «n 6 -SKSStK elements which your body pU>par needs il you are to be really L_ silM E H ObwUMbb at all Chem.sts and
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  • 299 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1938. TRAFFIC CONTROL ANE tangible result of the Trimmer Report on traffic conditions in Singapore is the creation of a Traffic Advisory Committee, the constitution of which gives every reason to hope that valuable work will be accomplished. The chairman is to be the
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  • 904 10  - Too Many Changes In National Policy E. T. HUANG Where China Went Astray By COK the first time since the esta bUshment of the Chinese Re public 27 years ago, the country tasting the bitter experience of ar armed invasion by a foreign Power During the course of this life
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    72 10 '*i»ro e"' trZ iXnfc KZF t2? 22 *udeten>and arrived at Hay's Wharf, London. .in vmm,. m:l dr bvthe WoriSir«' T^2 i T P^JIS travelled fr om Prague to Gdynia in a "sealed* t»i" „ne MM C~h r e ud Thelf Association The refuses hope that their expenses will bf p:«-
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  • 477 11 ALL FOR SECRETS ACT AMENDMENT JOURNALISTS' PROTEST jnstit of Journalists conference, at Keswick recently, unani,ousl> passed a resolution approving action taken by the coun■ttfittnf against "unwarranted application of the penal pro-| of t!»( Official Secrets Acts to journalists in the bona fide !it of iheir duties." e resolution added that
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  • 78 11 TURKISH NAVAL PLAN Destroyers And Submarines To Come From Britain Istanbul. IfEMAL Ataturk's presidential message to the National Assembly at Ankara announced a vast programme of naval reinforcement. Turkey had ordered f rom British y^rds three destroyers and four submarines and another order is to follow shortly through the medium
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  • 271 11 Sydney, N.S.W. £TRIKING progress has been made in implementing Australia's new defence programme, which is to cost the country £43,000,000. The first stage of intensive preparation and organisation has ended and the second stage of building an "iron ring" of defences around the Commonwealth
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  • 193 11 FRANCE STARTS "DIRECTIONAL CLASSES" Paris. "DIRECTIONAL classes", to find-out for what career children are best fitted, are being instituted in French schools. Children are taken to factories, conc?rts, and museums, in order to enable thei- master to judge to what influence they most readily react. Any advice given to parents
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  • 279 11 MAKING A 350 ACRE LAKE Progress On Vast New Reservoir I ONDON'S vast new reservoir at L Staines, Middlesex. which will hold 4,400,000,000 gallons and will cost £1,250,000, is beginning to take shape. Last summer this site of almost 400 acres was farmland. To-day it is a vast, dusty plain,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 63 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discover;' »n fflare protection. They permit you ftj actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now 56.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002 593J '"'A^ Telegraphic Addrrss; PHONL 5934
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    • 54 11 S FOR j SB-S VICE j i AND i J SATISFACTION J entrust all your Clock Watch S S Repairs to: > [Yick U'oli Hint*! 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle BmJ). 1 I TontrarioM for the Repair of i I Clocks Watches to the British J Army R.A.F. Base
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  • 219 12 SHELLED LORS SAFE IN U. K. SS^UhE C^Sm^^at f tn Premie '^«Pened the bazaar in aid of the Princess Louise Kensington inspuai lor Children at the Empress Rooms, Kensington High Street. London. Thi<* rirtirhtf..! nh»« A s h« u e Mrs i namberlam Luyin- a lavender bag from Bridget Brew,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 36 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF lIALLMAKKED BRITISH SILVERWARE 1 i"sys etc HOKS I) OKLVHK DISBES swttrr Dismss ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES TU BKST IS ID COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Kaffir Place. SINC.APOPE.
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  • 1905 14 urniture Is Plain New Scheme For jurses "African" Fashions Popular W (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 4. fURNITURE now-a-days must be plain. This is a rule from which designer? will not be diverted or so I was told by an eminent design this week. Nevertheless the
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    • 28 15 PERMANENT WAVING !A SPECIALITy PHICES: I SIO.'JO $12.00 $18.00 i j3i\iso\ fi:rhi LADIES' HAIRDRESBERS }79 Stamford Rd S FORT ROAD J SINGAPORE MALACCA J (Phone: «61«) (Phone: 121)
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    • 301 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE (aft. s PoC_J %WP i t CHEAP RETURN TICKET- TO CfflNA, JAPAN COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY AfmiUble lot two month*. Ffom BWGAFOM e.n,k.»« koj, o yo.o^ m» Colombo WM 118*67 All vessels may call at any port on or oil the route, and the
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    • 302 16 k TO FRENCH PORTS L* CHARCEURS REUNIs nALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk rj CAPS'! JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux L« TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong S OV u 8. A.M.I. (fromSaieon) GG MAURICE LONG For Saißon N* G G MERLIN i
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  • 584 17 INTERESTING NARRATIVE Of-' LEPER SETTLEMENT /JOSPEL records the healing of ten lepers. Leprosy has for so long ceased to be a menace ta us that we trend to forget both that the scourge still exists (and exists in the British Empire) and that now for
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  • 94 17 1937 Figures Highest Since 1932 Busby THE report ol the Chief Medical Officer Of the Ministry of Health for 1937 records birth rate ol 14.9. the highest linos 1932. Infant mortality and maternal mortality ratal were both lower, the latter at 3.20 per 1.000 live births,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 277 17 I n i n s v ii i l p m\e rporated in Australia*. NEXT SAILINGS W.. Nov 28 Der 2 Dec 31 .Tnn S trio tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the w ites J may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or W !i:^ connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BISBWKSVDNfV
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    • 68 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MO.II, KOBE AND OSAKA Ls.s. IA L A i^l II A SAILING NOVEMBKR 17, AT P.M. 'J above ftMtl har excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Social Holiday Return tickets to China and .T;ip:m I
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 235 17 OSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY L Whole 2Bfi£* Nov 16 745 a m 1 Suddnadib 16 2 p m Aramls 16 noon Toengkal Togian 16 j pm I A.st Sumatra 8.-l»t Moluccas and ie KMI M ic f p .\Vv 16 noon KdTimoi Hilly x a tas 16 7.43 a.m. Tl eden
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    • 148 17 SHIPS IN DOCK 1 ships ALONGSIDE Tin: wharves ok EXPF.CTKD TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit vSHIP (jiodown Gate (iate Hal Hing 22 1 1 Ha.iula 20 1 1 Ranpura 18 2 3 Kepong Bulan u> 2 3 Taiamba 14 Aram in 11 2 Kliaa 9 2 Kedati Katong 2 Tango Main
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  • 345 18 on "The Navy in Peace and War," at a luncheon u Birmingham Junior Chamber of Commerce, Vice-Admirai Harper said Nelson's dictum that a battleship of the lino negotiator in Europe could be brought up to date. i n the lastV* he believed a squadron
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  • 83 18 Calcutta The wide use of safety razor blades j is responsible for the present economic I condition of barbers in Calcutta. This view was stressed at a conierence when about 60 barbers of the city met to dei vise ways and means to improve their lot.
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  • 154 18 CfeaaM WITH further demand bein? nd on Japanese resources to carrri the war in China indehnitelj- J penses will have to be raised to« voke Article 21 of the ™»f& eral Mobilization Lau. wlm > jW workers in many industries \«m er with the Governmen in J sources" are
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    • 890 18 ON THE RADIO M.« ii. r I i-.uriJine <ir«mophonr rrrord I.OXDOX P SINGAPORE <;SB 9>l Mcs (31.55 m.) /lir, 225 mctrrs (1.33 BSeIS) »i 40 Topics of the Day Z1II» 30.% metres <9 69 m«-s) A G. Macdonell p m n ;>5 Ballad recital. .Tosephinr Cur(lo IHBeeUaneons programme ofi tU
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    • 294 18 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mrs (19.8 m> am 6.20 uymnastics. 6 35 Light p,rnmopnone music. 6. 50 Time signal. Gramophone music < continued 7 50 Close down. 10.50 rime signal. Opening. Tschaikowsky's compositions 1.30 For the sick. 11 50 Miscellaneous music, p.m 12 40 Matinee concert by the umioep Orchestra. l
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    • 19 18 THECONTEVE«"I The Lloyd Tri^.o is due at Singapoij day) at 8 a.m. and Hongkong and Bw" at 2 pm.
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  • 409 19 ling Sent By league To The Near East IRK WILL BE TO ENLIGHTEN MOHAMMEDANS ON WAR Icague oi Nations Union in China is sending out an Islamio odwill Mission to the Near East, headed by Mr. Yu Aisa and bek F L Ma. Their itinerary, which covers
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  • 168 19 Volume On Parliament Of Great Britain London. COMPLETION of a new volume of v the History of Parliament, covering the period 1439 to 1509, marks the second stage of the great task of research and compilation which will occupy Uiose engaged upon it for several years. The
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  • 140 19 HUGE DONATIONS Chinese In America Give S2 5,000,000 MORE than 523,000.000 (Chinese Currency) have been contributed by oversea* Chinese in North and South America for refugee relief, medical aid and other patriotic purposes since the commencement of the Sino-Ja-panese hostilities, according to Mr Four (letn-toone. prominent Chinese newspaper proprietor in
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    190 19 The "wooden-walled" non-magne-tic sailing ship, the R.R.S. (Royal Research Ship) "Research" is now being constructed for the Admiralty at Dartmouth, Devon, by Messrs. Philip and Son. The vessel is to conduct surveys in magnetic variation throughout the Seven Seas. The total metal material of the vessel amounts to 300 tons
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  • 173 19 French Plan To Fly Troops From Africa PLANS to use giant flyini* boats to transport troops across the Mediterranean between France and her North African possessions are beinf studied by French aviation experts. It is estimated that flying boats like the Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris, which at present, is making
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  • 151 19 Buying And Selling Of Raw Gold (■overned By Xew llegiilutioii* Chungking. BUYING and selling of raw gold is to be governed by new regulations which the Ministry of Finance issued to the provincial government. Jewellers may only purchase Anlfhed objects and not native gold itself »gokl for their use must
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  • 291 20 Escorted Front Prison To Answer Driving Charge DEGINALD Contain escorted by a Prbon Warder tppmnd before Mr. Kennetli A. Blacker In the f(»urth potieeeourt this afternoon to MMWCr a traflic ehtfgC in which he was alleged to have collided with another car at Fulhrton "oad in January of this year.
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  • 90 20 Manchester Handicap On Nov. 15 London, Nor. 15. THE Manchester handicap (mile and four furlongs) will be run at Manchester on Nov. 26. The Victoria Club Callover Is as follows: I 100-12 Pappapeno. 100-9 Dragonnade. 100-8 Maranta and Taran. 100-7 Velvet Cushion and Trafalgar. 100-6 Nadushka, Stainless Stephen, Mubarak offered
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    11 20 A Douglas 'plane similar in type to that which crashed
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  • 186 20 Amsterdam. Nov. 14. JjMVE persons were killed and 11 injured when a K.L.M. air liner operating between Berlin and Amsterdam crashed as she was about to land at Schiphol aerodrome. Two of them were passengers and three members of the crew. There were
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  • 76 20 Singapore, Tuesday. When the case in which an Henghua named Tay Mong, was mentioned in the Fifth Police Court before Mr. L. C. Goh, for attempting suicide at 2 p.m. yesterday by cutting himself with a razor at house 32, lOV2 milestone Woodlands Road, Court Inspector A.
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  • 22 20 London. Nov. M .Swansea defeated Cambridge University by 13 points to 11 in their Rugby Urion match played yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 57 20 Singapore. Tuesi 4 ROYAL Charter has granted to the Sinj Golf Club by HJt the Kint This announcement wai by the President on M evening and was received acclamation by a larpo 0 ing of members who drank Loyal toast. The Club uil! therefor* known m
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  • 94 20 Drove Negligently Fined Singapore, W YIP Kim Swee, r^idiw al Yu Yik Sin Street, if to-day fined $40 or in *J month's s.i.. when he cI by Mr.C. H. WhittomJ trate, on a charge d driving and tb Krishna, near the junction and ThM defence. pr^ It was all' lpp
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  • 164 21 I < Tribune Crime Reporter Singapore, Tuesday. Chiew Dek Hong and Lim Jew Ban both Hainanese, appeared before Mr Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning and claimed trial on a charge that they at 4 p.m yesterday at Seah Street, voluntarily caused hurt
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  • 41 21 Mr. S. Samuels, territorial Slipervl or of Columbia Pllnii! ol Malaya Ltd now visiting Singapore, has appointed Mr Nonce Ben to be the Manager and Representative oi the Company in Malaya. Slam, Sarawak and British North B neo.
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    • 455 21 I KUCHA] TIN. LIMITED. (Incorporated in ttie Strait > Settlements) NO TICK IS HKKEBY GIVEN that the Fourth Annual Gener.il Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office ol the Company, No 96. Market Street, Singapore on Friday, the 26th day "i November. 1938. at 11 IS
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 94 21 LABOUR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES AKKIVALS from and departures to Madras Presidency for October are as follows. states an official communique from Capt. Nelson Jones, Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya Ordinary deck passengers from Madras, with the exception of stateaided arrivals, totalled 1,565 adults. 129 minors and 45 infants. Repatriates amounted
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  • 79 22 TONY GALENTO KNOCKS OUT HARRY THOMAS Philadelphia, Nov. 15. TWO TON Tony GftJmte, New J»r -v\ liar -tender, who is challenger lot Ihc world title heat Barn iliomir of Chicago, former blarksmith, on a technical knock— < In the third round of thoif eliminating contesl f<»r the world heafynreifhl title
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  • 56 22 Poel Office Club team vs. Royal to-morrow at Pulau Briini. play* a enable at the tifTin r<K)m at pjn for traniport): Supaat; A. and 8 Ponnlah; B 8. Maniaim, 'idled., and 'iai Chong Cheong; Sehi !..m Then, Ifohamed Noor, c. B. phries, Ismail Derno and Harith. erves: Kartar
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  • 396 22 END OF SEASOI SOCCER K.A.F fc.C.r.A j EMPHASISING that their victory by three goals to oft over tl CIJ in the Cup Competition was not just luck, the Airmen fully extefl the Chinese in the soccer friendly at the Stadium yesterday i ii.ie, the
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  • 110 22 JHK following are entries for the Selangor Turt Club November 1938, Skve meetinjr on Nov. 24 and 26: HORSES: CLASS 5 1ST 2ND RUN RUN 5ViF 6 P 1 1 1 z X X MOM Xv Miss Lubi.s X X Miss Sinuapi)! 1 X X
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  • 59 22 S. HOPE SCORES HAT-TRICK FOR Y.M.C.A. JUNIORS IN a hockey match on the V.M.1.. A. ground yesterday, ,the Junior Department beat a Dutch Club XI by 4—2. S. Hope registered a hat-trick for the "Y" Juniors in the first half and von Pestel netted twice for the Dutch team. In
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    • 103 22 ii i s 1 1. 1 \i; SAT. 19TH NOV. AT THE NEW-WORLD ITS AN ALL STAR CARD. «J ROUNDS— II MINUTU W. BOCK CHEONG CHAMPIOIi OF CHINA PN tin: i ihst time mkfts TONY LAMARO (HAMPION OF ITALY ALSO KNOWN AS THI JOLT LOCK (HAMPION) FIRST AFNEARAIM I OF
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    • 14 22 WTLLS II i; EARS! **s riiwu HO A HIM lIS Hv i: PHILLIPS OPPKXHLIM.
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  • 669 23 r nners And S.C.C. Draw v 3: R.A. (8.M.) 3. IT interest was evidenced in the rugby match played on the dans yesterday between an S.C.C. \V XV and the R.A. Blartati which resulted in a three points all draw, the Club
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  • 56 23 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS The following ties will be played in the Singapore Badminton Championship n' the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall, this week-end: Saturday at 2.15 p.m. Inter-School (final* Y MCA. School of Commerce vs Anglo Chinese School Secondary School. Sunday at 10 am Women's Open singles:— Mrs. L. M Pennefather
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  • 23 23 Teachers And R. A. F. Meet Pictures above sliom Teachers Association team (top) which met the R.A.F. (H.Q.) learn (below) at ***** yesterday.
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  • 218 23 Muar Chinese Beat Batu Pahat At Hockey (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Tuesday. rh. Muar Chinese visited Batu Pahat yesterday and engaged their Batu Pahat compatriots in a friendly hockey maU-h at the Government English School ground. The isitors defveated the home team by five ?oals to one. The
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  • 112 23 DIKE'S Bowl competition was played over S6 holes at the Garrison Golf Club and resulted in a tie between Rev. A. S. Giles and C F Jennings with a net score of 128, the to be played off before Monday next. The
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  • 92 23 Newton Rocklites team vs the Loyal Regt. "C" Coy. at hockey on Saturday at the Khalsa ground: Koon Poh, J. Phang. J. De Souza. T. Singh. K Rozario, R. Pestana; R. Duclos, L. Wbodford, S. Ortega. L. D" Almeida; and I. Ess. Reserves: C. Lazaroo. H. Choo and
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  • 235 24 Refugees Turn Back Mete. Nov. 15. TUNNELS, some as much as 150 feet long, have been dug under 1 the Franco-German frontier by Jews trying to escape. Many hundreds of Jews have tried to enter France since U.e murder of Von Rath,
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  • 96 24 BAN AGAINST JEWS rpHE Weh Minister of Education has issued a decree forbidding Jewish children to attend German Several restaurants and cafes in Beilin have closed their doors to Jew*. Jewish hospitals are unaffected by the iinti-Jewish measures. The newspaper Angrif! ridicules foreign protests against the anti-Jewish rioting and says
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  • 64 24 Sofia Nov. 15— Following the re^gnauon of the Government, King Boris has entrusted the out-going premier to form u new ministry which when completed xv ill include .six new minister*, two of wnom were deputies previously and hav* been members of the 'national assembly in
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  • 117 24 KING CAROL VISITS ENGLAND London. Nov. 15.— Kin$ George will i proceed to Victoria Station in the afternoon, says a Times editorial, to greet King: Carol and thus do a signal honour to a monarch who «orm> to this country as a master of his own. When Kine Carol arrive.?,
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  • 76 24 London, Nov. 15. QEMINI&CENCES of Victorian railways were recounted by the Duke cf Gloucester on the occasion of a function in celeliiation of the L.M.S. centenary. The Duke recalled how many people were shocked by the first train journey made by Queen Victoria. That was in
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  • 100 24 "No Transfer Of Colonies Without Consent" London, Nov. 14. AN influential Conservative private members committee held a pn vate meeting in the Commons a' which it is understood strong Hews were expressed against any transfer of colonial territories. The committee, which was composed d! Government supporters, discussed th« cv.estion as
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  • 110 24 Moscow. So\. I*l 3J KALININ met the Spanish, Anglo-French. Scandinavian other foreign workers' delegations. Representatives of the central council of the Soviet wso attended the meeting. Z, oTkT7(7 |inie M. Kalinin after welcoming the delegates dealt with the international situation and declaml, inter alia, that Japanese aggression in China
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    • 103 24 jf fttMlll M j Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MER( HANTS. 1 L»U Ccntractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal InniskiPin? Fasiliers. 332 OI«rH/»RI) R >aP— PHONE NO. 4349 I m I Wr have pfauvri /o B«noitfice Ital we I /.ai)e opvmd our new premises of TCiioft <t Shoe-makers at
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    • 21 24 A. S. GH-JP?^ oxrrrrrt" I dm* NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOB AND No. Th« Arcade. 81ni?apore. T mi,oß 1 THONE ifH. Tlir
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