Morning Tribune, 23 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE y.s* 253. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 23, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 390 1 IR. Noel Baker's motion m the Commons which noted with concern the deplorable treatment of certain racial, religious and political minorities m Europe, was carried unanimously after Sir Samuel Hoare had emphasised that Britain is prepared to do her utmost to assist refugees and inter alia would accept very
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  • 50 1 Amsterdam, Nov. 22. W,!^' 1^ 1 spiking at a i STJ" h ™«wr of King Leo- 'nd mI 0 arp folr>h( "'> ,s our aggressor." tarn are equally <Je•"R Rood international m reply >v of a raprroche'•nderstandinfir among v didn't wish to be hte mr n ts outside their
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  • 193 1 Berlin, Nov. 22 THE plight ol Jews m Germany is becoming increasingly acute. While persecution on the surface has died down there is evidence that the drive is still being pressed on. In consequence of the serious increa.se m crimes of violence a decree has
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  • 137 1 TIN QUOTA FOR 1939 A MESSAGE FROM PARIS STATES THAT THE TIN QUOTA FOR THE NEW QUARTER IS UNCHANGED. The International Tin Committee's decision to leave the present 45 per cent quota unchanged for the first quarter of 1939 was generally well received. The morning's market opened easy, Continental liquidation
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  • 79 1 Colombo, Nov. 22 k I Hill I of famine <<verliaiigs iar^e areas m Ceylon ov ing to unprecedented drought. Acute distress is repoit^rt from various parts of the country where cattle are dying m hundreds. Paddy fields lie fallow .ml epidemics of dysentry and malaria art feared,
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    • 16 1 „■•••••■•■•■•■■•••■■"5^. oiilEK PAGES Page cial 14 15 n s 22, 23 S front 24 n >'- L,
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    • 75 1 W KLIM now enables you to W I y *IKMI Mil" I pricv. no matter where you I BXS&Stf (jet one of the marvellous KLIM MIXEKS and mix it needed-a OMI full or a pint at a moments notice. I There ll none left to |0 .sour, therefore DO teßfW
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  • 520 2 SIKH MANGLED TO DEAIH WHEN LORRY HURTLES INTO, WREAKCS TWO HOUSE POLICE, FIRE BRIGADE IN RESCUE WORK (Tribune StalV Ueporter) PAREEBING wildly oil the road, a powerful motor lorry last right crashed into houses lining Outrani Koad. sent two toiu ol maaonry erumbHnf, kilh.l Sikh who was at the wheel.
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  • 50 2 CIVIL DEFENCE SECRETARY APPROVAL to the appointment of a Civil Secretary for Defence. Malaya, and to the payment by Johore Government of 10 per cent of the cost of his establishment was ti veu at yesterday's meeting of the Council of State. The motion by the Financial Commissioner was carried.
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  • 58 2 A fatality occurred yesterday when while assisting to unload a stone crushing machine from a lorry, shortly utter 1 p.m., a Chinese woman coolie \w^ fatally injured when a sliding plank gave way. The woman was killtd almost immediately. She received multiple injuries on the face. The accidt
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  • 379 2 Unofficials Want New Works Plan For Jo hon (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru. Tuesoß IJNOFFICIAL members 01 the Johore Council of State contend H Government should have a programme of work covering a M of, at least, three years ahead of the budget year, said Mr Bfl Barton m the
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    • 182 2 To be successful you MUST be fit! The men and women who achieve success are brimful rfc" ;^*i of health and energy. Success m any walk of life JT: never comes to the lethargic, the listless, the $> irritable. If you've lost your keenness and zest WjE^.V for things seek
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    • 34 2 •,-•■'■> ■••a ••■■■■>• ■■■*7^ Have You Tried Our j Contract Valet Service" I SK) and $20 I I VVF I COLLECT vM) DELIVFR SEND NOW FOR DETAILS IBurtol Quick! 1 cleaner's i ?78. ORCHARD ROAD. S
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  • 379 3 fove By \ohore fcovt Ibune Staff Reporter) lohore BOr* Tuesday. I()W ING representations Bebv growers and packers, Inunl otJnhure m connuith other Malayan adttions. has introduced IN lor the central m of canned pineapples. mending the Pineapple Indusmen t was mtroducc-d foi the into the Council of State topassed
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  • 404 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore B&hrtt, Tvmfey. APPROVAL of the OhucU of Stat t was ftvta to-day to a proposal {hat Johcre should share m the expense of £rant?n£ study leave m England to Dr. C K. Smith of the College of Medicine sithjiMt
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  • 56 3 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Johore Rahru, Tuesday. IOfIOBPS estimates faff ltH were J passed by (he Council of State to-day, subject to the amendments made by the Select Committee. A net addition ot $7",4 M was recommended by the Select Committee. The recommendations were unanimous," said Mr.
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  • 217 3 Mother Put On Weight Bi fow hating my baby.' writes ;i young mother, i weighed 10 stone Afterwardi to my great dismay i :hed 12 st. 7 Ibt. and gradually teed to 13 .st 1 ib Then 1 read af Kruschen Salts (six w»>ek.; ago), and 1
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    • 62 3 riAIf OFORTB PLATINQ JSP THEORY OP MUSIC Adults and cnildren any gnda. Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, ex perienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roao. THE WRITIN SH sS CTI I |ir\ TU AT*C HBSS^9| rLUIU IMA I O
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    • 67 3 Refresh with KAU de COLOGNE ■"STARINA British Product F.M.S.—Duty Free. LITRE $1.00 per bottle. From All Dealers. carrying c««e/ Trade -mark for key »ent.<m drvio*. Tbi« •maiing invention a.lMt>t» k«y«MMioo to everyon** hnger pieMUrtl «iK>ut R f >y«r» B thre« nuxlet.tely priced nuxleta. < f «»P»* B with rwryins t«^.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 100 4 Sellers 7 1516 7 15.1t> l« Forward (December) Bjjjg 7 is|li 7Mf 2i7d Buyers 77^ 715 16 id FoVward (Apr.i June) Buyers 8 j 8 London. Tuesday. previous To-day i'AJJH OIL (Malaya) Jn bulk NoviDec. shipment £15-7-6 valu*- £15-15-0 value COPKA (Straits F.M.S.) Not Shipment £10-6-3 ?alue £10-6-3
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    • 106 4 London. iut\saay. Previous To-day Change Distillers ?J 24- Dunlop Rubber i\ _3 d General Electric l\' [7*5 imperial Chemical Industrie 3L6 Mgtt i ,*a imperial Tobacco Jj*' 4 J 9 'S* Canadian Pacific J/b London Tin «g% Sg% 3 J Rubber Plan Investment Trust fj, 3 «J«
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    • 62 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Pans (rlosinß middle rate) 178.66 178.65 —.01 T.T. on Amsterdam idoctac middle rate) 8.62% 8.56 7 a —.5% T.T. on Shanghai (closing .selling rate) Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Ls. 3d. Unchanged T.T. on Japan (dosing idling rate) ls.
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    • 23 4 London, Tuesday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (closing price) £213 V 2 -V 2 Forward £214% £214> 2 4
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    • 27 4 qq. jj London, Tuesday. Fine Bar per <w £7.7.11^2 £7.8 9 f9^d vii vvd olLf r.lv 4 months' forward 19 5 h 19 9J6 I|l6
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    • 29 4 Nc York, N' ov Spot Sellers 16> 3 15 11 ie Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 16 15 ai6 SeUers 16 1 15 lllie TIN Quiet Quik
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  • 131 4 IHMII Singapore. Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109.00, unchanged. The principal feature of interest both m the metal and tin share markets was the absence of speculative interest m view of the I.T.C. Meeting to-day and apparently little change m quotas is expected. Some quotations were
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  • 181 4 TRIBUTES AT JOHORE MEETING (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru. Tuesday. GLOWING tributes to the work of Mr. R. Moor and Mr. G.A. de C. de Moubray, Johore's acting Legal Adviser and Commissioner of Lands Mines, respectively, were made at to-day's meeting of the Council of State. The Mentri Besar said
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  • 163 4 Trade Agreemen With America THE Secretary of State for tb 1 lonies has informed the 9 Settlements Government thati tiations for a Trade Agree between the United Kin?d« the United States of America now been concluded and that agreement was signed on N« Full details are bein? despatd the earliest
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    • 58 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the PEAR of BURGLARS by keepIng your VALUABLES (jewellery or Important documents) m BAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET-r SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and PRIVACY,
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    • 20 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Trt. 59M. 1, Ptntayson Green.
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    • 3 4 L^r^l h^^^jfJ^^Jt k^K^Tmr^
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  • 732 5 STOCK SHARES Med By Fraser Company I Sul ,apore. Nov. 22, 5 p.m. mining 4,2 4!8 man* 2S 30j-Nom 43-47,-Nom 24 9 26 3xd 0.62»/ 2 0.67y 2 23!- 24|140 1.45 1 10,6 11J6 219 22,9 13 6 14,6 0.32 0.36 0.76 0.80 I Tin -3,6 25j- 7,6 8|6 246
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  • 217 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Buvers Sellers Ampats 4 3 4 9 Baiu Selangors 1.41 1 -4b I Hong Falls 0.78 0 81 K!T BT;n S! o 5 75 Kamunting Tin 10 3 11 6 KatuTin 25 G m Killinghalls 17 6 186 Kramats 10 6 11,6 Kuchais 128
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  • 138 5 go- Ltd $30,000 °°ct. 31 90 100 norc U'ORi: MUNICIPALITY Sept. 30 102 2 103*2 nom l r r d 1S47 $1,600,000 109 110 nom Sept. 30.... ■^955 $1,000,000 114 116 nom ll Jl Sept 30 105 110 nom 1 Sept. 30 V.^G $22,000,000 11C .<. l21
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    • 265 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Ayer Hittn 2' 2 r less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2ft% Kuchai 207r final Nov 16 Nov. 25 Nov 22 30% LmRUi 10% final Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 15% Pattani 5% s'/. Rantau 2V2TO Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 24
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    • 284 6 TO-DAY S OUTSTANDING EVENT! j A niTAI OPENING with 3 SHOWS. C- A r I I L/ L J.15-Q-15-S-I5 I I Sli«»v^ l>->loirovi (lloliilav) at SSn.m. .M» <>■! ?>-!•>. j THE "YANK AT OXFORD" RETURNS with his Sweetheart m a pand new M.G.M. Action— packed uitli lJ»maiu<f— TtWIH M fl
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    • 73 6 j* I |7th GREAT nl jj^ASMN 1Tut,,,,. 1 j I TKX! xkvk, I I THERI BENmoJ j LAUGHTER IN Avv ..I I M.UIM;,.-C7- rr J I PAVILIO.J I TO-XK.HT li.n „,1 f»t JLaaaaaaakaav* a»»» Grand Double Feature >1 I LOVE BEFORi I BREAKFAST with CAROLE tOMBAM STRONGLY SUPPORTS* 5 The
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    • 244 7 I MERRY GO-! ROUND of 1938 j The Musical That's Different From f Any Fver Produced On Screen S EXTRA ATTRACTION-NEWSREEL 5 LOUIS vs SCHMELLING FigbT j .¥>■■■•■■•■■••* ILani motor I ROADS Berlin. L ro*H i^PMB Berlin and .tnd between Munich, and laZ no* complete and will traffic. Thi.s finishes
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    • 158 7 DAILY AT 11 A.M. 3-15-6-15 9-15 P.M. I A i 14 A WSt A\ AIR-CONDITIONED— (Direction: SHAW BROS. LTD.) I lifer^V 1 W Roaring thru h.i ALSO The latest "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS FOR RESERVATION-PHONE 6909 >f. To-NicHT MARLBOROUGHj 6-15 9-15 /Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) I Positively Last Two Shows!
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    38 8 With British soldiers on guard with fixed bayonets, large quantities bread have been distributed to imp Dverished residents of the Old of Jerusalem, where curfew and oth m restrictions have resulted hundreds of larders, never overstocked, becoming bare.
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  • 652 8 MALAYAN MARKET EXPERIENCE A DULL WEEK Rubber Quota Not Unexpected Singapore, Tuesday. CO far tf Malaya is concerned, says the weekly market report of Messrs. Fraser Co., markets have shown no improvement during the past week and business still continues at a very low ebb. The chief item of interest
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  • 119 8 MUNICIPAL CLERK ON C.B.T. CHARGE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. SOU CHUAN SWEE, a twenty-seven-year-old Hokkien employed as a clerk m the Singapore Municipality and well-known m sporting circles appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker m the Fourth Police Court this morning on a rharjre that he between April •f
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  • 29 8 The Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria is due at Singapore at 1 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) and will sail for Colombo and Genoa the same day at 6 p.m.
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  • 243 8 World Help For China Battle With Disease T»HE Chinese health authorities, which were faced at the beginm J of the summer of 1938 with the serious danger of a cholera epii mic sent a telegraphic appeal to the League of Nations on July 71 six million doses of cholera vi
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  • 34 8 MYSTERIOUS A the powder m«f provW'd nese arsenal m Wttg*? j»pt£ tal of Shansi. now mi cupation, according t th ng here. It is estiva"* least Sl^ damage amounted to
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  • 146 8 IpRETTY, 25-year old Susie Woo. Chinese cabaret girl, gave evidence to-day m the Coroner's court j during an inquiry nto the death of I Lei Ah Kan, a Chinese amah, also I aged 25 years, who was found hanging by the neck m a house
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  • 35 8 A«,,~ Istanbul. BUS carrying 22 passengers crashed fr «m a mountain -road leading from Terbizond to Erzerum into an 80-metre i de^P gorge. Four passengers were killed and eighteen seriously injured
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    • 66 8 I SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING j GRAND PALACE 1 (NEW WORLD) I Eu Ton* Sen St. •7JO 9.45 p.m. I 7 P.M. 9.1S m (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,) S Super Cantonese Drama > j HO>l\M| STARRING j Miss CHAN WAN SIONG BUPFR SPECIAL lIARI RAYA S M.vihu ri)MUKi: (m AT 2
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 77 8 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 9.45 a.m. For mention:— S. 131|3&-Neo Seek Keow anor. vs Chan Jim Hee ors. At 10 a.m.:— Magistrate's AppealGene Bersln vs Rex. At 11 am. Div. 3.3B— George Ralph Hopkins vs Florence Elizabeth Mary Hoi>kins J. M. Kleinman.
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  • 1033 9 lirit Of Disney as KARLOFF TO GIVE fP HORROR PLAY (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Nov. 11. ire cynics who say that the worst films, as the worst novels, ie most successful. But it is very doubtful if these cynics are I One
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  • 20 9 London. THE next meeting of the International Sugar Council will be held m London on January 12, 1939
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  • 218 9 Cotton Supply Above Last Season FOR the third consecutive season, the world's cotton supplies will reach a new hifch mark, the United States Department of Agriculture pi (dieted m its annual surrey. During 1938-39. the world supply of commercial cotton is expected to total M, 400.000 bales. thm» per cent,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 50 9 In answer to numerous request: we have now added A WATCH-REPAIR DEPARTMENT under expert supervision at moderate charges and Witt prompt attention. We invite you to <ur GENTS' TAILORING and LADIES' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS and we awah your YULE-TIDE ORDERS Out Latest Fashions m Style and Cut will brimi you up-to-date
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    • 13 9 WHEN YOU BUY INDIA "THE LONG WEAR TYRE" J££* SIME, DARBY CO. LTD.
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  • 321 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Spore: Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1938. BOYCOTT URGED ANOTHER Christmas is approaching with a war of aggression .still being waged by the Japanese m China. Once again Christmas choppers m Great Britain have been urged to boycott Japanese goods. Says the South Wales* Miners Federation: "People who buy cheap
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  • 905 10 PARIS MEETING May Meat JOINT ACTION IN FAR EAST PERSONAL VIEWPOINT BY AUTOLYCUs TEW meetings between statesmen have aroused so much interest m recent years as that which is about to take place m Paris between the Premiers and Foreign Ministers of France and Britain. The Munich four-power meeting j
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    43 10 l h c»Mr2\ >" t owheel r l *"»l|gt is «n vuw at the Bicycle and Motor-cycle Show, Earl's U a ct.nt-ast, there are also some "museum pieces" on show. Here is a oareant from the penn>-fa r the modern cycling girl. Planet News
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  • 628 11 ise soldier now commands Irespect of the world 1, V()l WILL THINK OF YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS I Far North-west and that you will adopt and maintain lie spirit as they— of no surrender of China to anybody. I ilike you to follow
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  • 310 11 COST £100,000, IS LIKE SUPER CINEMA SET J^ £100,000 dream home built to please the richest girl m the world f 4 by a husband who fell m love with her at first sight has been completed. It is m Honolulu and is the
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  • 131 11 AIR RAID FEARS Chungking Population Take To Hills i Chungking. PEOPLE livlnp on the south bank of the Van gist report day -long processions of coolies trailing up the hillsides from river ferries bearing the furniture and effects of those moving to the hills m order to avoid possible air
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  • 143 11 New York. PAPTAIN Shirley Falcke, the English art expert, has been made head o! ♦he Art Department of a famous New York firm of art dealers. Widely known for many years m Great Britain, the Continent and the United States, Captain Falcke was for some
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  • 96 11 BURMA YUNNAN Anglo-Chinese Loan To Build New Railway Shanghai. THE construction of a railway line m Burma to Talichan In Yunna» will, according to an annoucement be begun m the very near future. The structural work will be m Che hand of an Anglo-Chinese syndicate. The building costs of the
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    • 173 11 THE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE Tenders are invited from approved Contractors lor the Pulling Down and Bite Formation. Accessory Buildings, New 3rd Class Hospital. Johore Bahru, for the Government of Johore. A deposit of $100.- is required from each Contractor tendering and will be refunded on receipt of a bona-ftde tender.
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    • 63 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I I Obtclnmblm of mil OfmHU m*4 Storm I V «jj» S FOR I SERVICE j AND SATISFACTION entrust all your Clock Watch i Repairs to: lYiek Woh IlinUJ 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road). > I Contractor* for thr Repair of L I
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  • 223 12 BANQU T GUILDHALL picture ju d I'Ttivtd '»i Itear-AdmiraJ R.V. Holt. eonim&ndcr-in-chi?f of the Yangtse Gunboat Flotilla i«i RoyaJ >avy, ai Ms temporary wflhv m the Asiatir r trolcwn.C(Nnpiny*i bviMteg on the land .»t Hankow. An extra »^n. i id i:ni IV. British N;w been sent to Uankou rsptcu i
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    • 51 13 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE t m A**. V &41 9^ TU Srls toBCf i^ti 0i1.',. Si I |l;lV^ H( HUf-s D'OI niB»i N BWIR DISIIFS eU:. also CLOCK! lEWBUBI WATCHES THE BKST lh 10 CO.Mt AM) StK RENE ULLMANN Kaffle, Place.
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  • 1868 14 Colour Schemes Of Restful Chart Plan The Colour In Your Home With A View To Achieving Cool- l IVING m the tropics as we do, it goes without saying that the colour-schemes of our rooms assume great importance and must be chosen with the utmost care. We cannot, as we
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  • 97 14 TO remove these, take a large pi* 1 thick brown paper, and fold" into about six thicknesses. Then thoroughly m hot water -At t time heat an iron, riact Paper over the dent to be real press with a hot iron until P almost dry. Continue very
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    • 27 15 PERM 1 N1 WAVIIiC A gPICIAIJTT raices $10.00 $12.00 $18.0* MAISOX PERM LADIKS HAIRDKESSr^ I Stamford Rd.3 FORT K«>AD SINCiAPORF MAMtt A 1 (Phone. «61«) (Phon": Ul>
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    • 254 16 (THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ECMUT RETURN TICKET TO CHINA. JAPAN COLOMBO. AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Honffconr 1137.14 5102.86 ftbanitbai 518&57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.8h $151.29 Bombay $300 On 5205 71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at any
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    • 397 16 iv TO FRENCH PorJ i > 1 J CHARCFURS RFUNiJ DALNY or Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk I CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Names, at. Na/air Bordea TO SAIGON INDOCHINJ CAP VARELLA For Saicon, Tomm* and Haipho:. I Nov The Successors of MOINF COMTE f, CO.. ITU vmmumm umu.\ Miiuwtu HJ
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  • 53 17 London. rE Dally Mail reveals that a would be assassin attempted to stab King George of Greece one night m Bond Street. By mistake he plunged a knife into the back of Dr. Sidney Mac Donald who resembles the King. King George has been m London for sometime
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  • 365 17 Diplomatic "War" In Morocco Rabat. r[U thf death at Amjotte, near Fez, French Morocco, of Si Mohamed onld Abderraham Drrkaoui. supreme head of one of the mont powerful religious brotherhoods m North Africa, there ope»js a new chapter m the secret diplomatic war which has been Rom? on with increasing
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  • 54 17 U/ITH the completion of tbe Chinese Government mint m Kwellin. Kwatigsi I'roviiirr. drawing near, minting is scheduled to commence some time this month. The mint Is located on a 300-mow vacant lot m MuJungtung, and will produce subsidiary nickel and copper coins of the 20-cent, 10-cent,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 268 17 [ni «\S PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia). s NEXT SAILINGS Dae Sails. ■LLA Nov. 26 Dec. 2 ■CUR Dec. 31 Jan. 5 m: cheaD round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the win? rates. dan pwenfm may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or tmrne to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 63 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA J9mi9m m. ATm. MJ ITM £m> SAILING DECEMBER 1, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel ha.* excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon aa& cecond Saloon pa-wnperß. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable with
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 138 17 )ST AL INTELLIGENCE i TO-DAY Sin*?* N V 23 7 4 5 am f f I Antenor 23 noon ilTsSgu*^ Tosian 23 1 pm billy K.N.IK.M 23 noon TO-MORROW Karoa 24 1 p.m. acept W^teru !s aro^ T 24 x P-" 1 Van Heutsz 24 I p.m. ■dan and Palestine
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    • 363 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entraaee Exit !>llip Clodown Gate Gate, Kumsang 22 1 Bangalore 18 2 3 I Gneisenau 14 Klias 11 Achilles 9 Kamuninp 7 2 Tabinta 36 2 3 1 Karoa 30 Steel Navigator 32 2 Marudu 48 4 5 Antenor
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  • 411 18 British Inter est In China Will Be Protected London, Ov J TLOSE attention is being given by the Government to th sentations from British trading interests m ShaiHi strong and immediate action to protect British 'rade i' T from Japanese encroachment, said Mr. R. A. Butler m r a question
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  • 48 18 1 It 1 FIFTY thousand ?%^WH decide the I morial Museum Houw best loved po^sslonso dian. i tv President RnWith a broad.-;-said that Americans "everlasting remembran we can learn anew that the way I on what we ha' is better than morrow is brti. v w
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 417 18 ON THE RADIO rvrtnral rerordlaf f.rawopfcoa*- rrord' NOV. 23 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mts) ZHP 30.9« metres (9.69 mc;s> pm. 1.00 Mlscellaneoua profframmf oj new Rramophone records. 1.30 Midday Rubber prices. 1 32 Miscellaneous programme <continued 5.00 Chinese music f 7 00 "MusiCiil Catalogue •-s—Toys"t i SO Time, weather,
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    • 428 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION 3 C;SB 9.51 Mrs (31.55 mJ 640 TopAea of the Day'— talk Dy Sir Frederick Whyte, X.C.SI. t; 55 'Hugh the Drover.' or 'Love m IDe Stocks' (Act I).* Romantic ballad opera m two acts. Libretto by Harold Child. Music by R. Vautfhan Williams. 8 00 Tiie news
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    • 317 18 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m p.m. 6.20 Concert of light music. 7.05 The great Christmas stairs of Knecht Ruprecht The Happy Family. 7.20 News In English. 7.35 Concert of light music (continued). 8.15 Greetings to listeners m British India. 8.20 News and economic review m German. 8. 35 Song
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  • 1132 19 moebbels Hopes |l «>n the antl-Jewiali policy of Ihc German H n•de by Mr. Noel Baker v. ht n hf moved a reI wi!li concern 4 'u> deplorable lreatmen< of c&rta'n minorities m Europe. M th* United States, to sei common policy I' f revolting details i f anti-S
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  • 203 19 Reduction In Rail Fares Postponed (Tribune Stan" Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. PONSIDERATION and bmction of the proposals submilled to the Government for the reduction of the second and third class fares on the F.M.S.R., as operating at present between Kampar and Penan u. as was exclusively announced m the Trtbune recently,
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  • 267 19 Insurance Agent On Charge (Tribune Staff* Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. \TIIKN WoM I. lt. .i (antonose. was produce befoft Mr. A. I. Grattaa Bettew, the lust Magistrate, this nicrniiiu. OH I charge of having fofftfd a clu»que of the Mercantile Hank ofl India for 1310.75 was cxplaincrl to him. Mr.
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  • 208 19 Mussolini Gave In For First Time lINKNOWN to millions, mighty forces U were at work behind the recent European crisis The world has seethed with secret intrigues involving not only politicians and dictators, but monarchs. too At the hour of Hitler's greatest triumph, Mussolini faced a crisis of his own.
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  • 1017 20 Australia's Chances rOl JJdvib i^up (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 28. TIIK amateur representation m the M.C.C. team now on its way to South Africa is larger than is usual for a touring side. Of Hammond it is hardly necessary to say
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    18 20 Mrs. K. G. Wheatley m the "League of Nations" Obstacle Race at the Y.W.C.A. "Olympic" games on Saturday.
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    16 20 Picturp taken at the first Malaya Cup rugffer match on Saturday, uhicfl the \rmy won convincingly.
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  • 51 20 San Francisco. MEAELY 5.000 volunteer Works Progress n Admi] >n workers and Civil atlon Corps men are batting a "i iorest firm m Indiana. Illinois. and West Virginia. In Vir- !nill Urn have aireadv d stroyed housands ol dollars worth of timber and »re endangering Lsolated homes and
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  • 133 20 NO FUN BEING RICH IN MOROCCO THE rich Moroccan, faithful ton junctions of Mahomet, may I keen all his relatives, ii they been "blessed by Allah" with i goeds. and as many as 50 re may como ?nd live m his house! These fpets are revealed tkj letin Economique dv
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    16 20 Itiinnint *g**"*S** t W player m the An vices match D» padang. Ami.v v." nil- h
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  • 425 21 I Singapore, Tuesday. Lminary inquiry into a charge of murder and attempted preferred against an elderly landowner which is alleged to )lace at Lim Twa Tow Road, m Upper Serangoon District, C when Yeo Soo Chi, a wealthy towkay from Kluang, aged is alleged to have stabbed his pretty
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  • 126 21 All Over Number Of Goats ■ribune Staff Reporter) H Singapore, Tuesday. ■SE Chinese land-owners ob■ed to Sikhs leading their Hcross their compounds, two Bare alleged to have been ■eaten by two Sikhs. Bhe Singapore Assizes to-day, ■Mr Justice Home, Ilarnam lum h in;r<i with causing hurt Ha Kirn Ink. and
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  • 79 21 imvv Sin S a P°«N Tuesday. »ON\ L. TOBING, a Christian f'fW'nst whom a case ihp Women's and Girls' Pro- ()rdin ance was heard m S iV Ir L B Gibson, tne *t Jud*e ast week) was w L v day of the char S e <* y havin
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  • 73 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. Mr. M. Shilling Leading AirCraftman m the R.A.F.. was to-day charged with using a car at the junction of North Bridge Road and Stamford Road whilst not covered by a Third Party Insurance Policy, and driving without a licence at the same
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  • 155 21 Staff Reporter) BSiakk-o^ Bin sapore, Tuesday. 'was this morning bound D( Cni u -!uT ty of $5 to come up o n a y ear b y Mr. L. 'h Police Court for the 1 ladies' "slacks" bef 'H ri Lam s ai Koh. h his c,r ad of
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  • 164 21 Johore Lacks Definite Agricultural (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. CONSIDERABLE differences of opinion amongst members on both sides of the Johore Council of State had resulted m a lack of any definite policy on the form encouragement to agriculture should take, declared Mr. B.J.R. Barton at the Council meeting
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  • 358 21 Johore Rural Hygiene Should Be Improved I (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. AWING to the great disparity between State med?rc*l efforts in towns and in rural areas, Government should introduce a system of small health units was urged bv Mr. D. G. A. Frasrr when, speaking at to-day's meeting
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  • 129 21 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT WIIFN Kd*ar Rite Burroughs wrote his "Tar/an" sa*a he little knew that he was proriding fare to cause Hollywood producers embark on a war of production. Wr got accustomed to Johnny Weismuller as Tar/an and Maureen O'Sullivan as his Lady Jane of the jungle. Now. however,
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  • 37 21 Moscow, Nov. 22 —The central committee of the Communist Party decided to merge the propaganda and agitation department and the press department and has appointed Zhdanov, one of its members, chief of the combined department.
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  • 85 21 $10,000 Bail For Alleged Smuggler Singapore, Tuesday. TAN TAY KIANG, m whose luggace 200 taluls of non -Government chandu was alleged to have been found yestirday by revenue officers at godown 22, 5.H.8., was charged this morning before the District Judge, Mr. L. B. Gibson, with possession of the contraband.
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  • 458 22 LOW STANDARD OF Colours 2; Whites t J |JOT by any stretch of the imagination could yesterday's first I hockey trial at the padaiiß have proved of value to the local selectors. Play wass ragged, standard of hockey not better than the average mediocre friendlies
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  • 50 22 5 Loveday (Colours) tries to pre- vent Cronin from clearing. An m the state hockey trial yesterday. Future taken at yesterday's first hockey state trial at the padans sho« V Sullivan (Whites) and Hutchinson (Colours) m a tussle tor possess* Th.llainathan is m the background.
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  • 125 22 I THE following Sldes 1 chosen for the Sin have Association trial t^KS S R C ground on Friday d k i at 5.10 p m. all n i" a ay'* y b »B white shirts a 5" s <»■ jerseys: Uell <M JeeCheok Wah I <Capt> or- A
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  • 38 22 V.M.C.A. team n Belangori on Friday at 5 p.m on the Aiaa ground: Naßa Pillay. Moh Dam Ching, Hutchinson, Ranutunga 1 leh. M. S. Hussin. Mahmood. S Galstuan. C Reshty. X Leerai Elkington. H. X Wee
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  • 67 22 Sinpapore. Tv«« I SERIES of to*™**}Sl A matrhes uil! play^ week-end, Uro tew* ngj angor, the (< Its and providing •W" ttli- sides. hf: The programme D. va): THIRS»DAY »ar' R( I SeJanf or Cclte vs. S.R.C; Singapore i°lls Selangor CaM.als. lts rt FRIf'AY: Slnfag^ 1
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  • 175 22 ST. ANDREW'S BEAT Y. M. C. A. (Tribune Staff Reporter) St Andrews 4; "V" Juniors .2 IN a friendly hockey fixture beMween the V.M.C A Juniors' "A" team and the first team of the St. Andrew's School, played yesterday at the V.M.C.A. ground at Prince Ldward Road, the school beat
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    • 53 22 WRESTLING ":™;r SAT. 26th. Nov NEW- WORLD ARENA f IMMK lIIHVt, .CHAMPION OF^ CHINA -UNDEFEATED. Vs 6—lo Mm Rds M IJAKSIII SIVMI i 'fTKH SENSATION) *'W"*' 1 IS \m i>i i v r i;ii j <hr^ JEGI GOLDSTEIN vs. SARDAR KHAN jA Priw:|2, |i. a Mcv Bookint «t nk\v WORLD
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  • 598 23 ADANG CLUBS CLASH AT RUGGER I\>oor Tackling Spoilt Game 24; S.R.C 9. tht fact that the S.C.C. beat the SRC. to the tune of ints (3 goals and 3 tries) to nine (a goal and a drop h> ru *>v ?a me on tnc P adan yesterday was interesting and
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    25 23 >(| dp|)t <n d the N^? Cr m teh at the padang yesterday between the S.C.C. which the Cricket Club won by 24 points to nine.
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  • 72 23 Y. M. C. A. BEAT R.A.F. AT WATER-POLO V.M.C.A 7 RA.F 0. In a water-polo match at the V.M.C.A. pool yesterday, the Ys beat the R.A.F. by seven goals to nil. Scorers m the first half were Henry Yeo, and Hong Ming. Four goals were scored by the V.M.C.A. m
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  • 44 23 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS The following Singapore Championship* ties will be played at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall, on Saturday at 2.15 pin.: ladies open singles (semi-final): Mrs. L. M. Fennefather vs. Mi*.s Let Shao Meng. intek-schooi. (final): Aimio chinea Secondary School w. ym.c.a. School
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  • 64 23 S.C.K.C. team vs Ceylon Sport Club at sc.R.C. mound to-daj Cheok Wan; Kee Slang, cnoo Beng; Kan Bwec, Mm Kee. Boon Unn; KM Pow. Mook Kirn. Kef- Tian. Shin Tett. Swee Kmv,. Affftinst Clerical Union at C.U ground to-day: Jan Jee. Evan Wong, X 1 Ooi; Kirn Hoe.
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  • 57 23 Henry Cotton, former British open golf champion, plans to tour America m March to play the leading American golfers, provided the terms are worthwhile. A cable from America says that an attractive schedule, including matches against Sam Snead, Ralph Gudahl (American open champion), Paul Runyan '(American Professional
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  • 77 23 Saints Beat New Rugger 5.A.0.8.A. pis. Selasa Club nil. Till: St. Andrews Old Boys' Ajwo--1 nation beat the Selasa Club rugclull fixture at Fairer. The losers fOT tram by three points to nil m a played thirteen turn throughout. Both sides lit'!(K'<J scratch teams For the Selasa E b outstanding
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  • 102 23 R.S.Y.C. YACHTING ARRANGEMENTS FOR WEEK-END ON Friday, at the Koyal Singapore Yacht Club there will be the usual rates for all classes, starting at 5 25 |> m On Sunday the International 6-metre class will sail the first race for Marion Challenge Cup, starting at 10 a.m. The "B" class
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    • 27 23 Light and Comfortable TAtUSIIINNT' SHOKS for H'alkitiK \n;v BV\in snr> j for ftfet Be;u li. J a**&* j "Adi tit urment of Bata Shoe Co., US.. Singapore.
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  • 140 24 rirst Shipment A. t Rangoon mm Tokyo. Nov. ACCORDING lo reports here a British steamer arrived m Rangoon from Odessa with ti.ooo I as of aeroplanes, arms and ammunition destined for China. lour other steamers are also expected to arrive m Rangoon bf the
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  • 82 24 SITUATION SPAIN Hanvtona. Nov. 22. PVIDKXTLY inspired by the ap- prehension felt here that Cham-berlain-Daladier talks may lead to an attempt to solve the Spanish question on "Munich" lines there has l>een a striking decline m extremist influence m Republican Spain m the past twelve months Meanwhhe a powerful and
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  • 111 24 \tithony Eden London. Nov. 21. TO attempt any negotiations with (iermany m conditions prevailing; to-day would be to court not only failure but also humiliation, declared Mr. Anthony Eden m a speech at Leicester He said it was unthinkable that Britain should
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  • 175 24 Chiang's Reason For Changsha Shootings Ctmgkfag, Nov. 22. AFTER personal investigation of the circumst-inces by Marsha Chiang Kai Shek three high officials of Changsha were court martialled and sentenced to death m connection with the disastrous fire of last week, which practically razed Changsha. The condemned, who were General Fens
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  • 119 24 London, Nov. 22. PE Commons gave a second reading today to the Prevention cf Fraud Investments) Bill, to tighten the law against sharepushing. Moving the second reading Mr. Oliver Stanley referred to a statement by a witness before the committee of investigation on sharepushing that five
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  • 37 24 Berlin. Nov. 22 —An agreement has! been reached between Czechoslovakia and Germany for construction of a i motor road through Czechoslovakia I connecting Silesia and Austria also a C*n*] between Dinube and Oder
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  • 82 24 Savoy Grenadiers Leave Shanghai Shanghai, Nov. 22. THE foreign garrison at Shanghai will be reduced on Nov. 28. whei the 800 officers and men of the Savoy Grenadier! w*il leave aboard the liner Conte Verde. Nothing ifl knowu regarding their j destination, although it is presumed i th?y are returning
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  • 129 24 S'PORE JEWS PETITIO GOVT. STRONGLY affect M distress,,!, ccmditionfl the Jewish emi^ timM many and Austria, leadefl the local Jewish commM will hold a meeting to- J discuss methods to aleviatfl plight of their ountrymeaM also consider drafting a M tion to government, asldfl what its policy to these emj
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  • 107 24 Paris, Nov.B THE willingness oi Kumanaß rely on Britain and trm is the t liiet political M?nififlß to King Carols visit to Loofl and Paris, according to I Journal. I The Journal says. "From an viewpoint it is impossible to PJ« more reasonable faith m.libewM ciples than the King
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  • 32 24 Berlin. Nov v:,it Of Herr B »M yesterday wa of anna toata 4 high official wa s :b« whostateo tl ...u* private. It such matter -tage.- Reuter
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