Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 November 1937

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune L s— No. 22. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1937 n\ < k> The Sunday Tribune
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  • 865 1 CREEK BRIDGED IN THE WEST HANGCHOW BAY LANDINGS BUT CHINESE CLAIM NEITHER MOVE SUCCEEDED NEW drive is being made by the Japanese at Shanghai following the landing of troops at Hangehow Bay, and it is estimated that there are now 200,000 Japanese m
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  • 65 1 Japan Scoffs At Brussels Parley Tokyo, Nov. rpilE Japanese pre^s dismisses ihr A Brussels onfererfce decision uith the comment that it is qui*e nitural that it lacks courag c to «P9*«C Japan so ion? as impure motives -uicle .h e policies ;»f the anli-Jupanese nations. Thty add that th c
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  • 99 1 WAGE DISPUTE Unfair Treatment Alleged (From Ow Own Reporter) APenang. Nov. (>. WTEM tine*- demands had been made without avail to increase the wages of about 100 labourers of the Hume Pipe to. Limited factory m l'rai went on s:»ike. The Lutterworth police were informed
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  • 85 1 Postage Reduction Will Be In Spring fFrom Or Own Correspondent > f ßy Air Mail* E London. Oct 27 XI'ENSION of the air-mail Hat rate of 1 x 2 ci for letters to India and MuLiya will not tak»> place until the Spring instead of
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  • 84 1 Dramatic Spy Story From Amoy '!\,kyo, Nov. ffMJfc newspapers fcAlur c the exc--S- culion at Araoy at dawn yesterday of a famous Formosan sin? song ftirl. Ah Ren. who after numerous affairs wi'h Chinese officer* was suddenly arrested and after the strictest examination found guilty as :i '"»:ni"se spy. Attired
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  • 158 1 Germany Pleased With Alliance i Tokyo, Nov. 6. ryHK Foreign Office announces Italy's A adh Tence to the Japo-German anti u >r mnt< n pact. The erman Ambassador expresses German; s great and sincere satisfaction that, through the conclusion of the trilateral pact, the two •"allied" States, Germany
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  • 104 1 i General Disappointment HOPES OF LATER VISIT Washington, Nov. S. JOSEPH MacCurciy, the author of the Baltimore Federation ti' Labour resolution which first broujrh' into the limelight the feeling ag&toM M. Bedaux. when informed of the Duke of Windsor's decision not i come to America \va
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  • 109 1 Letter To Japan Finally Approved Brussels, Nov. 6. THfc letter to Japan ha.s been nna' 1 approved and is to be despatched th> afternoon. Later. The Conference agreed to meet aga," on Tuesday. The week-end will be de f voted to the discussion of questions of procedure, notably
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  • 60 1 Weddinjr Postponed For A Few Weeks London. Nov. fi MR. Robert Gregory, the well-know:* all-in wrestler, dashed to Liverpool after wrestling m London yesterday night to obtain a special license \o many Dayang Valeric Brooke, but after a chase round the rity till the early hours, he was
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  • 359 1 ARSENAL BEATEN BY GRIMSBY Porfar And Partick Fare Badly London, Nov. 6. RESULTS of English and Scottisii football matches played to-day, were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham 2 Huddersfield T. 2 Charlton A. 1 Derby C. 2 Chelsea 0 Sunderland 0 Giimsby T. 2 Arsenal
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  • 575 1 MALAYA FIRM Supported By the Dutch dm Out on n Cm ft ''t <B\ \u Mail) TltE International Tin 'oinniittee las Iwii Ha teeth. Its Ml« lM hi postponed. Whether the "bears' turn tail before the watch-dog's snail mq> he known before this air-mail despatch is
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  • 1633 2  -  Rosalind Wong Rosalind Wong Calling Switzerland's Mountain RailwaysScenic Beauty Of The AlpsCustoms Forma lities A t Geneva Where No Porters Could Board Trains An Exciting Railway Trip Described MY odyssey on 'he Dempo terminateat Marseilles, where I landed at 9.30 p.m. I went sightseeing m
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  • 131 2 Recuperative Work HOUSE OF COMMONS ASSURANCE London, Nov. 5. IN the House of Commons to-day Mr. Louis Smith (Con; Hallam) asked whether m view of the certain: and that at the end Of the present hostilities m the Far East China will need financial assistance to
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  • 316 2 Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers. Sellers Ampat 4 1 2 4 6 Ayer Hitam 29 6 31 Bangrin 23- 24 6 Batu Selangor 1.60 1.70 Chenderiang 20- 21Hitam Tin 0.37 o.42xci Hongkong Tin 29 30 Hong Fatt 1.08 1.13 Idris Hydraulic 9 lv 6 Tpoh Tin
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  • 40 2 Singapore, Nov. 6. TIN The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: $95 (down *2). RUBBER The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 23V4 (down Sell ts 23% (down l /s)«
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  • 556 2 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Saturday. yji: aie indebted to Messrs. S. E. L vy and Co., Singapore, tor the following on American Market coni lions: Uessis. White. Weld and Co., New Ycik, report to U3 by cable as follow:SiOCK The announcement thai the
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  • 719 2 AN OUTSPOKEN CRITICISM 20 PER CENT? "Sorry Mess" Of The Industry AFTER making the fullest allow- ante for the difficult tmu^ thrcugh which the world i> naming, we art left with the c< million stati.N Mcssi-s Stanti.n Nelson ;«nd Co.'s v.tekly rubber review that
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  • 99 2 Among the most kee: tested notor .sporting events ol art Mie Brighton and llovo M C. Speed Tr ill n which many famous drivers usually jarticipate. In this year's trials the Seven M ttM ut up a first-class pjrfon. :ur- ng first place m the 850 cc
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  • 815 3 FIRST LORD ON NAVY POWER EMPIRE ASMS Military Security In Future (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 27. SIR Samuel Hoaie, the Home Secretary, who accompanied lnP Kins and Queen on then tour of Yorkshire this week, referred to the visit when
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  • 61 3 Malaya's Biggest Press Camera; It Runs On Rails! This is the new process camera just installed at the Tribune offices in Anson Road fat the purpose of making blocks. It is so heavy that il perates on railway lines, :J n. wide and 16 ft. long! The Tribwe block-mil in«r
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  • 447 3 Eurasian Sentenced lOIR PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS Singapore, Saturday. BOUND guilty by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, th mining, of having committed housebreaking with intent to commit theft on Oct. 2 at premises m Upper Sctangoon Road occupied by M•. Tinjj: Kwee Ling, a
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  • 107 3 v can set that the band is SUU I am sure if as you have stated )u have been wearing the hat for and that you have been m the of wearing it even while working, yo-i think it would have Been ral for th* band to
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  • 570 3 By Our Woman Correspondent ANCE again Bukit Timah Race Course was opened when the first day he winter race meeting took place T.ie.e yesterday. There was a very large number of ladks amongst the race goers and their fashions were all extremely smart. Long dresses for
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  • 40 3 Singapore, Saturday On a charge of being an occupier of B common gaming house m Tanjong Pacar Road a Chinese woman was ih- morning fined $400 or four months' imprisonment by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate.
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  • 29 3 The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Biancamano is clue at Singapore at 8 >m to-day (Sunaay) and will sail fOt Hongkong and Shanghai on Monday at 6 a.m.
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  • 16 3 The Chinese Salesmen's Association, Singapore, has made a contribution of $661.60 to the China Relief Fund.
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  • 286 3 Strange Court Claim JAVANESE FOR OBSERVATION Singapore, Saturday. '"'THE Governor has been converted into the Islamic faith because of me and he can come here as a witness." So said an elderly Javanese Malay named Darmoh when he appeared be fore Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Third
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  • 186 3 Indian Motorist Charged In Court Singapore, Saturday. AN a charge of failing to stop his car, after knocking down a European sailor riding- on a bicycle at Seletar, W. P. Lobo, an Indian employed at the Naval Base, appeared before Mr. L. C. Coh, the Fourth
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  • 111 3 Brutal Murder At Bahau (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 6. JEALOUSY of a wile's love for her husband is suspected to be the r.otive of a brutal murder at Eahau on "'hursday morning, when a Chinese vegetable gardener lost his life. Information available at
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  • 34 3 Two More Signed Yesterday (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 6. 'TWO more new treaties have been A signed, with Denmark, m Copenhagen yesterday and with Belgium, m Bangkok last night.
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  • 38 3 BY A SINGAPORE A R TIST Two ncv. studios Uj Mr. V. A. Zasipkin, the wril-known Russian artisl Who recently arnvtil m Singapore from Shanghai and has opened tfce Apuilo Schcul of Art at Anther Mansrons Orchard Koad.
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  • 215 3 Cantonese Admits Charge Singapore, Saturday. A HECTIC man hunt m the area bordered by Bras Basah Ruad, Nonh Bridge Road and Middle Road had Its .sequel this morning m the Second Police Court when a Cantonese youth, Ng Kong Cheok, appeared before Mr.' F. V.
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  • 138 3 Resolution By Singapore Tamils A MEETING ol delegates from associations of the different sections ol the Singapore Tamil community was held at the premises of the Tamils Reform Association on Thursday, and the following resolution was passed "That a mass meeting of Singapoir Tamils be convened and protest
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  • 164 3 Tragedy Of The Stem THUNDERBOLT HITS A TREE Singapore, Saturday '|WO Indian coolies engaged m antimalarial work on a piece af vacant land m Adam Road were killed and attother badly injured when they were struck by lightldng daring a thunderstorm m Singapore yesterday afternoon. The
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  • 93 3 Denial Of A Local Report Singapore, Saturday. THE announcement that two squ.: drons of aeroplanes would bf tioned at Kola Bahru. published by i local morning paper <not the Tribune [ittt drawn an official denial from Acting Colonial Secretary, who w us to make it
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  • 37 3 'I ho council of the Clerical Ur. Singapore, has offered a prize to men urrs for the design of a new bad-"-Member! arc requested 'o .submit figni to the hon. general secret* i.v Dec. 31.
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    • 70 3 S. E LEVY 6" CO. :?.Eghai, Hongkong, Manila, Sin^apDre. and Brokers m SecKrttteg and Commoditirs. tally Foreign Market Cable and Quota' inn Service. VT embers i'^77 VOUK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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    • 209 4 'A GRAND NEW SHOW STARTS TO-DAY I ®GK>CfeJX^ 3 15 6 15 <J 15 ONi: OF THE YEAR'S MOST THRILLING SCREEN ENTERTAINMENTS M.-G.-M.'s NEW HIT I TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN FOUGHT FOR HIS LOVE... hut Fate forced him into the wrong choke! With the screeching cxsco". comes this Out of their
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    • 193 4 A i !(U h llx\ Y and still packing out j I EVERY SHOW! Hundreds are coming- back to see I 5 it a^ain aj^ain ojh r^APiToi 3 SHOWS TO-DAY. MrHL COL M A N m his neatest dual role. m ANTHONY HOPE'S Sensational Adventure Story S "THE PRISONER OF
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    • 221 4 With Plentj Wisecracks »lrf Fast Action "Wild Money" I y j« c rt Entertainment Says The Singapore I I Free Press. Saturday. I I\ X *m''^K Eddie holds the P urscstrin g». "d I 1\ <fr A^^&^SL V how! He's penny pincher for a news- I 3 P*^ c decides
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  • 426 5 LAST WORD IN FILM MUSICALS TAYLOR POWELL WITH A STAR-STUDDED CAST JJROADWAY pricks op its drooping cars like an old fire horse be alarm as "Broadway Melody of 1938" sounds .1 Hollywood. hen' is irony m the new or !er of showmanship, as Metro-Gold-v.yn-M:i> a
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 5 mo f;« m •Dishorour Bri?h«" which wU be screened at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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    24 5 Robert Taylor, Eleanor Powell and the Glorified Girls ol "Broadway Melody of 1938," who will be seen at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Tuesday.
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  • 315 5 - THAT Eleanor Powell, Buddy Ebsen and George Murphy dance with a ittifCd racehorse m ne of the music I sequences m Metro-Goldwyn- v Melody of 1938." which npcm the Cftpittl Theatre, S ogapore, t.-i Taesdaj THAT nice than half of Eleanor Powells fan mail ii from young
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  • 290 5 'DISHONOUR BRIGHT' Eugene Pallette As A Crook rriHE latest Tom Walls starring A vehicle "Dishonour Bright" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week, is one of the most eagerly-awaited pictures scheduled on their fortheo*n ng programme. Ben Travers, of Aldwych fame, was responsible for
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    21 5 George O'Crien and Beatrice Robert who appear m "Park Avenue Logger," which is the next change at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore.
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  • 299 5 GALA FILM MUSICAL "New Faces Of 1937" ASEUIKS of yearly musical comedies from RKO Radio is inaugurated with "New Faces of 1937" to bring new talent from the entertainment marts of the world to screen audiences. Heading the eala talent revue m the current production which
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    22 5 William Brady .uid Bmrrid who will be seen m V w i 1937" which open:, al ihe Aihambru Tlioatre, Sin^aporr, this u<
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  • 100 5 Kurri Kurrl. N.S.W., Oct. 25. Ernest Dunlop, a local Rugby League winger, has been apnroached toplaj tb the Huddersfleld Club, England. He says he will not make a decision until hp has heard from his club captain, Wally Prigg. captain of thp Atutraliaxu. Dunlop is very
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    • 156 5 SANA TIVE PILLS Mg|j Wff The Hcst Remedy for Sick Headaches and Constipation. Don i poison your system with food waste. Expel these dangerous and useless waste .matters daily. The poison originating from remainLng^iooa waste is taken up by the blood stream and absorbed by all organs o^ the body.
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    • 40 5 v Did you MACLEAM your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try —^*7 the new Macleans Solid 1^ 7 iv^fK PeroxiGe Dentifrice. t f *w. H\ A. T. Giilespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore*
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  • 736 6 Former Malayan REVISITS FAMOUS OLD CLIPPER (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 20. jyjß. Edward Peregrine Gueritz, 7iovv over 80 years of age, has hist revisited the famous old teaclipner, the Cutty Sark, m which he sailed as a passenger m July 1881. Mr. Guerilz was the
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  • 154 6 Express For Use Of Officials (From Our Own Correspondent, <By Air Mail) London, Oct. 20. ADE HAVILLAND four-engined express air liner has just been delivered to the Air Ministry for the use 01 members of the Air Council on their official journeys. It will replace
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  • 59 6 (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 18. The cost of lying m Great Britain last month was 58 per cent, higher than it has been for seven and a half years. The reason for this, according to the Ministry of Labour Gazette, is the increase m
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  • 193 6 Changes In Army Equipment •By An Ivluii* London, Ofl. 19 CEVEHAL change! m the w. oth m the tests lor recruits and" m army equipment are to be introduced. A revision Of tests for recruits is to take place so that men vho are not outstandingly intelligent yet
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  • 114 6 Spanish Morocco Now Sending Pig-iron •By Air Mail* London. Oct. 18 Available supplies of steel are rapidly increasing and it appears that the end of the shortage will come earlier than war, originally expected. There are various reasons for the increased supply. Scrap supply is more plentifu
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    • 90 6 ■JMiiiiiii CONSULT US ON YOUR A'■ni i t c d shipment of the| radio NEW '938 MODELSj of WESTINCHOUSEi j sound and STEWART -WARNER I {problems all wave Radios due I i l S IT For particulars, please apply to: WORLD-WIDE RADIO C 0.,! 11», North Bridge Road, Singapore. i
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    • 79 6 D I AM OND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy ail Steel construction— rustproofed. Open visibie springs harbour no insects. promotes Healthy Sleep Heasonabljf Priced By conforming to the shape of the body it gives even support itecpj the Spine Straifht Reccmmended by Health Authorises. Extremely comforuiJ>lc does not sa£. Write for
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    • 357 6 Pimples Cause Killed m 24 Hours To Ret rid of ugly disfiguring Pimples all you how your skin is clearn red to do is kill the cause. This Is now made ing and becoming at- _^fl|^^^^ possible by the doctor's prescription Nixoderm. tractive. No longer will Bk. based on the
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    • 57 6 fHf NEW FRENCK REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 •o. t Cur«a Dtsch«.rtf«- Me.iCurM Blood Pol«on. r>o. Cvr»t Chronic Wimtaimn Rnjjli.sh Iri. > n. Chemists,, r r:i.nr Nc. return Mail, DH.LECL. h,-Me.J.Co. Havcr?t. cL hd.h .W .f.Lonim. DR. LE DLERO'S PILLS fcr the Llvot 4fcK<d ne y we
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  • 1696 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I OKI) Nuiiield, the Motor King, has given 000,000 to various good causes, exclusive d gifts under £lo,ooo and-promises conditional on certain amounts being raised elsewhere. Tin a month a»/o. Since then the pfeilant) may have given jaway ther million or so. Or the other hand. may
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    • 77 7 -IS FINE FOO D because it is so good fat the brain and nerve-, also for helping to maintain cornet balance m the diet. We can offer an uiK* f ualled variety of the choicest fish, and, if you will loudly ask, many helpful suggestions on preparing and serving mm
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  • 2566 8  - Our Short Story: W IL BY AND SON: James R. Gregson By "V<T"i:K not half the pig the girls ar r nly the fact that Joyce did and thoughtful eyes him as she said this I Man Wilhy from wincing ai thy shock she had given him. hock, either, he
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    • 1060 8 IBiGi *bP Sufferers from the maddenirg; irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles do not wait until piles (haemorrhoids) reach snch a terrible state that a Berions operation may be necessary. Ask jour chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific
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    • 200 8 >:i:rse who began to get fat Worried Because it Spoiled Her "Figure" Tnis nurse was proud of her figure, and when she began to put on weight she was naturally worried about it. Sne started taking Kruschen. and m a few months she got rid of 18 lbs. or unwanted
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    • 176 8 JpS^tJjiP' ARE INCLUDED -^i|P |N THIS OFFER A, the PRUDENTIAL ANNUAL BONUS. All holders of with profit policies receive a bonus on December 31 st every year that the policy is m force. You too can share m the bonus distribution for THIS YEAR by joining NOW the happy band
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  • Poultry Notes
    • 1009 9 IMPORTANCE OF FOOD MORE NOTES The Seventh World Congress John Breman, V.D.M,. Manager "The Hen" 17(> Orchard RoadSin PLEASE change the subject:*' w perh.tp, the request of snmc readers, hut am sorry I cannot do r OOD-sahJect Ls such an I \NT subject that I cannot write nv;iv about ii.
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  • 390 9 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) AUR eyes have not improved over those of the man of the Stone Age, yet we are constantly putting more burdens on them and asking more work from them. The Stone Age man worked largely in sunlight, although
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  • 601 9 THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION Lord Horder On "Pagan" Burial rp.HE growth of cremation m many countries and the prospect of it becoming a more popular method for the disposition of the dead provided the main theme of discussion at the International Cremation Ccvigress which was opened by the Lord Mayor
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  • 139 9 Provides Electricity For Australian Town Brisbane, Queensland, Oct. 25. Quilpe (Queensland) so far as is known, Ls the only town m the world to obtain its supplies of electricity from an artesian bore, although it is no uncommon thing for American townships to derive their fuel and lighting
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  • 417 9 In Morocco RESENTMENT AGAINST MODERNISM Tangier. ■DIFFICULTIES of reconciling the agricultural and pastoral traditions of the Moroccans with industrial development and the growth of modern towns lie behind the recent disturbances m Morocco. The trouble may be traced to three main causes, all of which are,
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  • 297 9 Stripped Naked To Either Crevice Cape Town. AFTER a three hours' struggle, m Which he stripped naked m ordi r to enter a mountain ci the Raine, a member of tin opera Con a trapped dog near Devils'- Peak, Cap/; Pro vine.'. Mr. Raine. who r< m
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    • 38 9 HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED by the most modern methods know* to science. Consultation without cost or obligation R. A. THOMPSON D.O^c. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 9 Arcade. 'Phone 300 Z. La/^ast and best Equipped Optical Institution In Malaya.
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    • 159 9 Keep Your Children Well And Happy With Baby's Own Tablets. Little children should be happy, it is unnatural for them to be otherwise, and consequently when they are peevish, 'cross,' have no a.ppetite, lack energy and good spirits, it is invariably sign of health disorder. Usually this is the result
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    • 381 9 This RADOX packet -three terrible corns banished! Sister P. Ifcß w• how she found the way t<> n work easier. Radox rot ri corns— made her "foot happ do the same for you. '7 am head da:/ Hitei hrn often on mv feet from 7 a.m. I without a break
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  • 118 10 I DEFINITE Bond Street touch comes to A Battery Road by way of Ciro's which is m Hamleys. Rodney House. Ciro really is the most wonderful place as you all know. They are famed for the jewellery of every description, real as well as imitation. Lots of
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  • 2334 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. -By oar woman co r r e s ponde o t IMMENSELY gay was the scene at the Arielphi Hotel Roof Garden last Saturday night. Oct. 30, when the Singapore Royal Artillery Volunteers held their dinner dance there. There were about two hundred people present
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    • 196 10 50%CECILE50% Christmas Sale Latest shipments from London. Paris and Hollywood being sold at HALF PRICE. No. 7, Capitol Building. At Vogues'sH NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED EXCLUSIVE EVENING GOWNS COCKTAIL AND AFTERNOON DRESSES SOMETHING NEW SOMETHING DIFFERENT and so. .becoming! At Vogue's, where women have always been particular about their appearanc?
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    • 82 10 t priscil'laTtd. f "BIEX.JOLIE" j CORSETS GIRDLES "ALLENA" BEAUTIFUL SHEER HOSIERY S TEL. 3335. 61, STAMFORD ROAD. studio 3 3 for foto-portrait S c by foto-artist S 0 only *f A SPECIAL COLLECTION o7 WOOLLEN AND TWEED t ENSEMBLES CHOSEN BY NOW OX VIEW. S S JUST ARRIVED EVENING AND
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    • 56 10 TOE Mi)£ 7A££ has just received a small stock oT linen, from Shanghai. Hand embroidered luncheon sets No increase m prices. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. 11 Stamford Road, Phone 6636 THE ULTIMATE CHOICE OF THE DISTINGUISHED LADY Sole Agents for: 1 VANINA I DAD I C 1
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    • 61 10 for all occasions at very reasonable prices at marina OPENING TO MORROW. It od 11 ey 110 n BATTERY ROAD. 2nd Floor. f i l &»S\ i k^ft iB 7 ~^^B B L /> ili^^B I JB B< i THE DISTILLERS ART Don't be Vague ask for W f/AW 00£5
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    • 51 10 p/ BOND ST LON DON RLAL AND IMITATION JEWELLERY rail or Wltte lor frop tilostrated atah HAMLEYS "Rodney House," W» Batteiv Road •j» The NOVELTY Store' HAS v REMOVED TO XE W. BETTJSB S AND MORE SPACIOUS x I PKE^ii^KS s AT X, NORTH BRIDGI- RD M J 'ADELPKI BUILDING-
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  • 1229 11 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR i^tOLFERS on the Hill at the present il time though these are not very many of them, must undoubtedly possess very great powers of endurance, for the course is so saturated as a result of continuous rm that balls often beco:n-> embedded m
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  • 398 11 from Kuala Lumpur QUITE a number of people attended the tea dance at the Selangor Club last Saturday where a both bright and enjoyable evening was enjoyed by many whe danced to the accompaniment of the band under European leadership. Mrs. Mounsey was there looking attractive m a brown taffeta
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    • 114 11 GO TO 1 S MADAME PAGE i Late of 92. Piccadilly. London. For Expert Dressmaking and Designing. MATERNITY GOWNS. TWEED SUITS COATS. i A Speciality. i Special attention to up-country t orders. i i Hats made and remodelled by Miss Henson S recently arrived from London 13, Battery Bldg. S
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    • 201 11 dorow more hair dressing and beauty treatments 18, battery road Ist floor. phone 6995. ELSIE MARY LATE OF LONDON has a newly opened Dress Shop at 37, Selegic Road, where she sells dresses from $7.36 u» S.'SU.OO 9 AVX CHATS \OIirS j TWEEDS FOR TRAVELLERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES j j mJfmm
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    • 195 11 JUST RECEIVED A very selected shipment of very smart Morning, Afternoon and Evening Dresses and Two-Piece Suits also Jabots. Hats blocked and made to order with ladies' own material. de SOUZA BROS 9, Stamford Road, Capitol Building. RACHEL recommends For early Christmas shoping come into Rachel's Gift Shop and see
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    • 133 11 Waves and curls *t, I Set the fashion at ho.iic It\ *o fi«v— «r> qui< k— feggSJM^ja^.,.^^^^^ *o inexpensive Aj.pK AMAMI Wave Set— tlirn ~^s a lew deft touches with fingers and comb and you 'ifcfc. .JBF^ h Ye s ee c •fining vaves. And those delightful little curls arc
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  • 551 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Nov. 7, 1937. ILLEGAL BETTING f*ANDID recognition of the difficulties m the my of the polic*? m suppressing illecral betting r. Malaya is shown by Mr. R. H. de S. Onraet. Inspector-General of Police. Straits Settlements, m hig annual report The vico, if mit can called,
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    926 12  -  C. H. W. Goult A Plea For More one's opinion may be m regard to the desirability or otherwise of the plan put forward by the Friends of Singapore for the founding of a civic centre for Singapore which shall include among other things, a public hall, it
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  • 591 12  -  Anglius rpALKING of remedies for this and 1 that A "T HAD a bad attack of hay-fever this summer," one man said to another i "I can sympathise/ replied his friend, taking a sma^l box from his pocket. "Here, try some of this." "Is
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  • 1916 13 NEW PROPAGANDA FROM TOKYO IMPERIALISM IN CHINA FOLLOWING ENGLISH EXAMPLE OF 18th CENTURY! AR propaganda m the leading newspapers of Tokyo, the Nichi Nichi and the A«ahai Shimban, has m recent weeks taken a violent anti-ttritish turn. Insnired by a mysterif •:> patriotic society named
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    22 13 Victims of Japanese aggression. Wounded Chinese soldiers being tended by sisters and nurses m a Catholic church m the Shanghai war zone.
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    • 74 13 I JSOQiV TO LANDLORDS] ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY C VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS. We Are No Amateurs We Come to You with a Malayan 1 EXPERIENCE of 25 years! COMPLETE ERADICATION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Inspection, Reports and Estimates Promptly Furnished. j ELLIS AND COMPANY j !TK ANT
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    • 371 13 NO MORE ASTHMA Doctor's Daughter Tellt How Father Was Cured The daughter of a British medical nuui mpm instrumental m changing the whole hie oi an Asthma sufferer. Her father had been a chronic Asthma sufferer until he tried Kphazone tablets. So she immediately recommended Ephazone to another victim who
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    • 259 13 Ho >^P^*^ fs v Nervousness, fatigue, forgetfulness and many other symptoms often hamper the full enjoyment of life. You can become fit and healthy again with a course of Sanatogen. Sanatogen contains just those elements which give new health and energy to the run-down organism m a very digestible form.
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  • 1628 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On Budgets And The Business Of Spending Public Money And Express Admiration For The Way In Which Our Financiers In Government Deal In Millions. OKCAUSE I considered it my duty and not because 1 liked the job, I
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    • 735 14 ACIDITY Stomach Acid it f the penalties Of modern hu- m a variety of causes— irregular meals, imperfect digestion settm.* up food fermentation, wrong diet, mental anxiety, etc. Whatever the cause may Le, one thing is certain and simple, and that is the cure. To correct acidity you must take
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    • 767 14 Asthma Cause Dissolved m 1 Day Doctor's Prescription mffi.fflpl H Acts 3 Ways W* To End Asthma /^^fl i^\ l>o you wheeze, choke, strangle and gasp jlr B^. I J 'or hreath are you unable to sleep at 7ft i |>|^^*» LEFT nights and tind that your vitality is sapped
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    • 10 14 X TICER BAIAI,6ALASHIN3cC/4INKAV^TP^ EXG AUK TONG Till-; TH.IIt MEDICAL HALL
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  • 1498 15 Franco's "Ace" Flyer SHOT DOWN MANY MACHINES Burgos. '•rpHE man the enemy fear most" that la the nickname by which Garcia Bforato is known to-day m Nationalist Spain. atest "ace" of Spanish fly< rs, lfonto, a <\lm, short, dark Andalusian has accounted for more enemy
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  • 211 15 Great War's Greatest Hoax (By Air Mail) j London, Get 15. I A HOAX which deceived j2 •he High Command and e^r k: tot LW perpetrator the rank of Lieui has j'.vst teen revealed m ail its detail* by Field-Marshal Sir Archibald Mont^ol mery-Massingbird at a lecture
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    • 341 15 ENGINEERS Bag SIT DOWN AND THINK THIS OVER ;Piv.:; There really are thousands of opportunties uround you but un- ie you know just where they are SUCCESSFUL and how to prepare for th«m th« I*£G!NCERIMG chances are that your opportun--SABEEGS ity will pass by unheeded. This is '-COFi"/ the day
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    • 11 15 Advertisement of Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Singapore Kuala Lumpur /po/i Penang.
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  • 1142 16  -  G. S. Hammonds Sundials And Getting Out Of Bed m s j J Weaknesses Of Tlte Alarm System i i j The Sub-Conscious Mind I S -THe Tr each er y Of j The Sun j f HAVE lately been regaled with stories concerning the
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    • 191 16 i£a w^- .--<- ~»r* t 2 IJCKI Is JSHnED I V^^J^**^BY ALL STEAM- I rOR mum Am AND T RAVE L R AILW AY*■ l s .N(j BOOKING bEES. i.d ttiCf.e ot :dl mmunttlea an ID aii<i j 19 MNHNBOM ROAD, BBMGAFORI 'I EI-JPHO.N m r m «fc^^* Vrt^^ *^P^
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    • 121 16 'C^ wfc n s^lt HALF THE GAS -TWICE THE t*Mr SMARTNESS. Have you driven the Surprise Car of the Year? The New Willys, vith its full-size width and cleverly designed interiors, marks a new era m usable space. Its spirited performance captures the imagination of modem youth. But most important
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    • 103 16 I LARGE A chance of making money 8oz) >ZI go nearly twice as far de- SIZE \J*J (f. serves looking into. Par- SMALL ticularly when quality and {A T c? quantity are unchanged as Vi 2 i jS/f is the case with Andrews E Yin the Economy Tin. You m
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  • 217 17 "Dead" From Venomous Snake Bite Colombo. A MAX. believed to be dead rrom i SMUfcc bite, spent several hours In a hospital mortuary and then m a coffin at his home, before it was disc:-- red that he was alive. The man was admitted to a
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  • 92 17 £4,000 Paid For A Collection (By Air Mail" London, Oct. 18. THE price of Chinese stamps has risen enormously here owing to the SinoJapanese conflict. The sum of £4.000 was paid at Harmer Rocks for the collection of Mr. E. H. Finegan. an American millionaire. His stamps, partly
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  • 97 17 (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 10. The City of London and the Metropolitan Police Forces are suffering franc a shortage of recruits. The reasons given lor the shortage were- High physical and educational .standard required; Pay m London as low as m the provinces; Good prospects for
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  • 167 17 Fireman Strikes Driver And Goes To Gaol By Air Mail I London, Oct. 20. DRIVER William Mclntyre, of Blair Atholl. Perthshire, and his fireman, John Grant, quarrelled on th? footplate while their train was running, and the driver was knocked down, with Grant m top of
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  • 133 17 Down Disused Mine-Shaft For 18 Months (By Air Mailt London, Oct. 18. A tortoiseshell cat, which has been down a disused mine-shaft for 18 months, has at last been rescued by means of a humane trap. The trap, baited with fish, was lowered down the shaft
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  • 154 17 Drives A "Specially Altered Car" Paris. ERNEST Lehmann, aged 27, is claimed here to be the smallest drivinglicence holder m the world. Parisians who see him driving along the Champs-Eiysees m his "baby" car, expect to see him immediately arrested by the Gendarmes for being under age But
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  • 152 17 8.8.C. To Televise Service At Cenotaph (By Air Mailt London, Oct. 19. It has been officially announced by the 8.8.C. that the Armistice Day Service at the Cenotaph this year will be televised. m Wtk The ceremony will follow the lines adopted on previous years, according to a
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  • 53 17 Klevc, Germany. During a whirlwind at Landsmeer on the Dutch frontier where there are many chicken farms, fowls were carri^H off by the storm. Eventually, they came down m the streets, on the roots, and m the gardens and fields of a neighbouring town there they were
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  • 54 17 Belgrade Workmen digging trenches for drains I m the town of Nish, Yugoslavia, found I a number of lare;e earthenware pots j fun of old Turkish gold coins. The r>G-s were taken to the municipal headquarters. \vh;r» r.n inquiry will be held to decide what to
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    • 62 17 BRIGHTEN YOUR SMILE with KOLYNOS Vm Kolynos-the germicidal ac^ most important-Kolynos dentifru-e that acts on an en- econom i ca l because you use urely dirteivnt dental theory. unly ha if as muc h as ORDINARY KnlvnoH contains ineredients toothpastes. It is so concenJ tund tooth- trated that j h.lf-inch
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    • 18 17 Represented i" Malaya g^. ■y/jjl]HJ| SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., i.TT). "^^^^^m/ Supplies obtainable everywhere W P. 3 3
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    • 689 17 Oh, My Poor Legs? That Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain! Have You Suffered it? DO your legs throb and burn Is your body tortured With the pains of rheumatism? Do piles make your liie a misery? Doea your heart fail to keep your blood flowing freely
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  • 728 18 INTERESTING POINTS FROM PLAY (By "Horatius") THE play of experts m important tournaments often provides examples which are entertaining and instructive to the rank and file of bridge players. It will usually be found that good players seek to avoid the necessity of having to finesse or of
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  • 134 18 "Emigrating" To Their Home Country Nicosia. Cyprus Lured by stories of prosperity m Turkey, hundreds of young men belong- ing to the Turkish community m Cyprus have been "emigrating" to their home country. Many of them, unable to raise the fare, have .stolen rowing boats and risked
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  • 75 18 Sofia. Shocked by the news tliat his wife had won £500 In a State Lottery a man has ciied here following a heart attack. His wife, Sara Levy, received a ticket m the State Lottery from her brother. When the draw was declared, she found that the
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  • 683 18 Dangers Of Restrictive Legislation THE dangers of restrictive legislation affecting the Press were referred to by Mr. Hugh Dawson, Edinburgh, j n his presidential address to the annual conference of the Institute of Journa- lists at Margate. The need for vigilant activity In safeguarding not only
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    • 595 18 Donr Suffer i 'Wk with ACID ip f& jty STOMACH vr*^\ jh Excess acid often forms and collects m j^a&te^ the stomach and is responsible for the |agu| INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, Jh9| GASTRITIS, WIND, ACIDI!Y.^»£ /mS^ That burning pain m the pit of your^ **^^^^^§mM^ JP^P^^^^J stomach; that a^ony of wind
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    • 121 18 y-- fill M 9 MJfll/F* V/MID flEr -'■■'■f-^ g^ JACK USED TO BE WEAK, OTHER BODY- BUILDING ANAEMIC. THEN THE DOCTOR STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS ADVISED QUAKER OATS. SAIP TOO. IT HAS WORKED W-x IT WAS RICH IN WONDERS FOR JACK/^ vSk^cfl ili^ VITAMIN B,AND- f^^iH Quaker Oats is rich m Vitamin
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  • 1288 19 MALAYAN PROPOSAL WELCOMED IN HONGKONG SHANGHAI UNABLE TO PARTICIPATE Comments On Current Singapore Matches The Ladies' Junior Doubles— Will "F. N." Retain The Commercial Cup? (By "Phocniz") ATTENTION Is now being focussed on the ladies junior doubles, inter-school and commercial cup competitions, and naturally, speculation is
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  • 618 19 IN PERAK Novices B.P. Gives A Walk-Over In Final (By "Racquet*-) Ipoh, Saturday. THOSE who have been following the progress of the Kinta Badminton League competition received a rude shock on Saturday when it was learned that the Novices, last year's champions, have given a walk-over to the
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  • 161 19 In the final of the handicap singles tournament of the Joybells. 8.P.. Seel Thiam Hock defeated Tan Guan Chuan by 13—13 »5— 2). 15—4. The results of the ties m the open (ioubles tournament played are as follows Sea Thiam Hock and Sim Wee Cheow bear Lim Ah
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  • 410 19 IN BATU PAHAT Tengku Jalil Wins Singles Title (From A Correspondent t BEFORE a fairly large crowd, the Batu Pahat District badminton tournament was brought to a successful close on the Government English Schocl court, when the finals and prize distribution took place over the week-end. Credit must
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  • 673 19 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Cur Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. npHE absence of Forbes from the final hockey trial match m Malacca last week made the game more even, the Probables winning by 2-1, through a belated goal. The Possibles exerted considerable pressure m the first period of play, and
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 704 19 Kill Kidney AcM NeirV Way Win Back Your Vigour FatflAUC Drtf¥ t\ r e fair-minded physician will at once rec- dinV U 9 VvWIOrS ommend it for its definite benefits m Tell About Successful Prescription Thar \?.fu}sll n l!| ia y (llt mon kidney Ie r n^:«M i/'j... -joi jj
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    • 323 19 HOW TO STOI» FEVERS Take These Strengthening Tonic Tablets Too many bouts of fever arc dangerous. Each attack leaves your ■ystem a lit Up weaker -a little more prone to far more dangerous ills. If you feel an attack coming on or if you hay Hist recently recovered, lose no
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  • 2123 20 WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Inter-Stale Hockey Prospects Singapore Should Beat Selangor Negri Sembilans Good Display At Kuala Lumpur Rugby Football Prospects Singapore's Malaya Cup Chances Appear Negligible Final Will Probably Be Between Same Sides As Last Year With Selangor Favoured To Retain The Cup Success Of
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  • 28 20 Two views of the play en the pada ng when the Volunteers met the Army at Rugby Football on We tine day. (Tribune).
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  • 291 20 Inter-School Hockey And Badminton From A Correspondent) A DRIZZLE which later developed into a heavy downpour at Batu Pahat on Friday was responsible for the abandonment of the badminton between the Government. English School. Segamat and the Government English School. Batu Pahat. Heavy rain poured down
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    • 53 20 ys/ fL WEAKNESS i Vrl DEBILITY feT^DES CH I EN S'Syru p Wl k\ of Hemoglobin vtrcac'v 30.000 Doctor! throughout the world have agreed that this radica! remedy Al S Cb*<£S. aaid gives health and strength, better than serums, raw m<>at« Medicated wiaeo» etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD.. SINGAPORE Obtainable
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    • 50 20 <• <• 1 HAVE YOU I JOINED OUR I s /4«^#^ ft i ERNST LEITZWETZLAft I FREE Photographic Competition FOUR VALUABLE PRIZES I ar/rf numerous consolation prizes CLOSING DATE NOVEMBER 30th Apply for particulars and Entry forms to JWAIE IIEXG CO.. LTD. 95, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. i PHONE 7445 SINGAPORE
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  • 694 21 GOODWILL OF THE RULERS THANKS CABLE Criticisms In The Council London, Nov. 5. HIS I;\hlUmh\ the High CommisriWMl <>^ s l>«***n requested to convey to the rulers oi the Federated Malay States the warm thanks and appreciation o! II •>. Majesty's Govirnmfnt for the r
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  • 113 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Saturday noon. Buyers. Selleis. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 03. Hot.) 23 2 23 5 8 i FAQ m bales 'FOB. Nov> 22 T k 23 No. I.XR.S.S. tSpot-loase* Time of market: Quiet little doinu.. LaN. Cable: London Spot
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    • 634 21 Tlit^ first of a series of moEilirJv €*oin;M k lileoißs b> for lil\fl»S I»AIl smokers. Join m flu fun TO- HAY and win these Handsome I ash And Consolation Prizes NOVEMBER ujffiffi^mb CUT OUT FROM HERE. Here is the first of a series o! fascinating competitions organis- fl STj L
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 685 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES JTOLLOWIXC are the proprammei to b? broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. station during the coming week: TO-DAY 11.00 a.m.:— Light Orchestral Concert played by Reller's Famous Hungarian Band. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel 1.00 p.m.: A Miscellaneous Programme of Light Music
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    • 678 21 by H. Wickham Steed Relayed from London 7 50 o m.: Light Orch°. ci T.ral Concert 'Gramoohone Records): Selection from "Die Fledermaus" (Johann Strauss). Johann Strauss and The Symphony Orchestra. "Song of Loyalty" (P. Black and Eric Coates*. Eric Coates and the Symphony Orchestra, with Lance Fairfax, baritone. Two Light
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    • 129 21 March." A guitar duet. "Hawaiian Star:> are gleaming." Linn Milford and His Hawaiian Players. 8.10 p.m.:— "Beaten at the Post." A Racing Burlesque by the Melluish Brothers." Recorded m the Midland Studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 8.50 p.m.: The News and Announcements. Relayed from London. 9.15 p.m.: Dance Music
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    • 191 21 crida, Mr. Homigen Hueno, Comdr o Brian and Mrs. Brian, from Baimkuk. Left by the Brisbane.— Mr. C. D. T. Shores. Mr. Morris. Mr. G. Potts. iBrisbane Mr. J. F. Brodie, for Batavu A A VESSELS ARRIVED Vyner Brooke. Sarawak. 720 tons, from Kuching Nov. 6 to Kuchma Nov. 10.
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    • 258 21 I I Mr. T K. Inglis, Mr and Mr. C. P. Lee Mi Mrs H F M Miss X O'Meai Mr A G Masson, Ml B V Oakeshott, Mrs. J M Noble. Mr* .1 Portdly. Miss E. S. Poulson. Mr. and Mrs L Pasroe, Miss J. Potter. Mrs W Rodger
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  • 1082 22 INTERPOR T MA TCH IN BA TA VIA REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING WITNESSES GAME WITH the Dutch and British flags flying side by side with the I Colours of the Batavia Polo Club, a larj;<* number of spectators were gathered on the Polo ground at
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  • 54 22 Keppel G.C. Ladies Spoon TWENTY, cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. ladies' November Spoon and the following were the scores returned: Mrs. P. J. Crawley 44— 9=35 Mrs. C. Q. Starkey 49 —13—36 Mrs. W. P. Douglas 45— 8=37 Mrs. E. A. Ford 56—18=38 Mrs.
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    38 22 The finish of the first race at Bukit Timah at the opening of the Winter race meeting yesterday. Slapdash (Macpherson) is seen winning from Happy New Year vDodd) with Kabinda (Martin) third and The Poacher (Lawler) fourth. (Tribune).
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  • 60 22 The following have accepted to play hockey for the S.C.C. vs. the 22nd Heavy Bty. (R.A.) to-morrow at the] S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger, C. M. Brooke, F. V. Duckworth, A. J. Tite, H. G. Shaw, F. O. S. Man, O. R. T. Henman A. P. Webb. P.
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  • 584 22 COMMERCIAL CUP INTER-SCHOOL INTERESTING MATCHES AT THE CLERICAL UNION HALL Singapore, Saturday. FURTHER ties were played m the Inter-School and Commercial Cup championship tournaments of the Singapore Badmintcn Association at the Haw-Par gymnasium hall to-tiuy. The A.C.S. scored a rousing victory over the City High School, m
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  • 131 22 Programme For Sunday Next l EVCKENKO. the Russian boxer, who L made such a favourable impression m his fight against Fernandas, with whom he drew, will face Som Pony. the hard-hitting Siamese, m the main event of an excellent card, which Mr Bertie Bell has
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    17 22 Mr. Wearnc leading m Achilles (Macpherson up) after winning the second race at Bukit Timah yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 39 22 The following will represent thp Singapore Colts on Wednesday against t!v S.CC. at the Padans: A D'Syiva K. Loveday, G. Scott, R Thoy Hay. D. Ebuwein. J. Ritchie. M. VajL. Reuteiis. J. Reutens anc J Lovedav
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    • 256 22 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet beldw the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new
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  • 2654 23 ARGOUTAT WINS FREE HANDICAP DEAD HEAT IN RACE 8 ELEGANCE DROPS DEAD AFTER THE FOUR TH EVENT Singapore. Saturday. »THERE v.is a ftltgc attendance for 1 the lir-t da> of the Winter Race meeting of the Singapore Turf Club held at Bukit Timah
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  • 139 23 IN a rugby match at Stletar yesterday the Air Force "B" defeated H.M.S. Terror by eight points to three. It was a fairly even game, but the Airmen crossed over at the interval three points to the bad, Clay going over for a try wide out after
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  • 678 23 DEFEATED BY THE ARMY AT THE S.C.C. Winners Far Better Fifteen I i Singapore, Saturday The Singapore State rugger XV suffered their third defeat of the season on the padang to-day when they were decisively beaten by the Army by 33 points (three goals and
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  • 26 23 Singapore, Saturday The boefcey match between Fur Canning and the Indian Association arranged to be played at Bale.stier this afternoon, did not take place.
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    21 23 Achilles (Macphersou up) is seen winning from The Planter (Kirwan) with Captain Ball -Woods) third and Prince ENrode (Martin) fourth (Tribune).
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  • 113 23 St. Andrew's School XV At fiukit Timali Sir.ga.pore. Satunla IN i ragby mi teh p i try i to nil Abdullah .scored the try and Ghani failed to convert The game was rappy I and the Bchoolboys tailed fco eoni f'^ir oenaKv kirks, while tli< Collefrian^
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  • 139 24 Marshall Chiang Kai Shek. China's Generalissimo anil his Americaneducated wife. nhoU'TTaphed with press correspondents at Nanking (Planet News). Sinta Claus, welcomed by cheering children, on his arrival by plane at Croydon. (Planet N?ws). Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, arriving at
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