Morning Tribune, 15 October 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 220. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, October 15, 1936. FIVE CENTO
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  • 360 1 OTY MUST FALL ILTIMATUM HI lIELS DEMAND London, Oct. 10. ANOTHER clay has passed without opening the insurgent attack on Madrid and reports of fresh skirmishes around the Capital Indicate General Franco is not ready to order the general advance. The insurgents now occupy five
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  • 133 1 Issue Not To Be Forced Berlin, Oct. U THE closest secrecy and keenest, interest is aroused by the conference of Hitler at Berchtesgaden with ttH key-men of the Nazi regime. The only hint of the Mbjeeta discussed was the suggestion ol I rtbuildir.!!; plan :'or Berlin, but
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  • 112 1 New Orders For Dress Of Peeresses London. On 14 I'HE Earl Marshal, Dukf ol Norfolk who controls the ordfrina 01 the ceremonial for state function*, has issued notices specifying the styles of robes and coronets t be worn by pepresses for the Coronation In these instructions tradition rum been
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  • 39 1 London, Oct. 14. AN area of 320 acres, with five miles of coast line, m Cornwall, including the Ogdrevy headland, is to be preserved for the nation and has been presented to the National Trust.- British Wireless
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    37 1 The new Farman 224 flying boat be ing erected for Air France for the forthcoming French air mail service across the Atlantic- It will provide accommodation for 40 passengers, and will cruise at 210 miles an hour.
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  • 142 1 Mr. Allan Eley Elected AT the dinner rr.eeting of the Rotary Club of Blngapcre last night, the Prudent, Mr W. A L. Schaub. mijiounced that at the last meeting ol the Board Mr W Allan Eley was unanimously nomiimed to the office of District. Governor, of
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  • 36 1 Nanking, Oct. 14. The Executive Yuan has appointed Dr. Wellington Koo and Dr. Quo Tai Chi. the Chinese Ambassadors m Paris «nd London, respectively, as the Chinese delegates to the League Council. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 161 1 SUBMARINE WARFARE AVw Rules For Conduct London, Ocl- 14. THE rules governing the cojiciu<:l, v! submarines m time oi war, inducting a provision that they may not ulufc or disable a merchant vessel v/iU»ut» first placing her company and pwaeii--gers m a place of safety, weir embodied m part four
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  • 79 1 28 Convicted <ln«il Sentenced Lisbon, Oct. H, rETY-ONE Portuguese sailors are *o be charged m a military court b\ connection with the mutiny of the .sloop Afonso Albuquerque and the ctafiiroyer Dao m the Tagus or. St'pt. 8. Twenty-eight were convicted iuKi sentenced to varying periods ol iiuprlsonment
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  • 24 1 London. Ott, J4. jThe Prijpif; Minis**!* pfrf aided uft v meeting of thp cabinet, which waa Im»U| at Downing Stree-. this morning- British Wireless
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  • 1014 2 ACTING C. J.'S TALES Amusing Rotary Address Singapore, Wednesday. jMK. Justice N II 1* WhiUe.v, the Acting Chief Justice, was m lighter vein at the dinner meeting ol the Rotary Club of Singapore 10-night at the Adelphi Holel Roof Garden. In an address entitled ••Reminiscence*.
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  • 88 2 Official Opening On Monday T'HE Inauguration of a train ferry service between Paris and London was be'um on Monday with the ceremonial lowering of dock gates at Dover and competed yesterday morning when fur the flwt tiny the international sleeping car express, which had left the
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  • 77 2 Decision To Raise Prices London. Oct 13 THE London pepper poo! this morning I again decided to withdraw ai sellers until farther -notice. The market expects their re-entry a? sellers at a slightly higher level. Following the meeting of the London pepper pool, it w r as *o-day
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  • 53 2 Battleships Better Than Bombs London. Oct 13 SIR Samuel Hoare. In a speech at Edinburgh to-day, revealed that the subcommittee of the committee of imperial defence which had investigated the "bomb versus battleship" controversy, had unanimously recommended, m favour of the capital ship, and against the substitution of
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  • 43 2 Singapore, Wednesday H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas left Singapore to-night accompanied by his personal staff, m order to make a tour of Pahang. He left Singapore at 9.50 p.m. and joined the night mail at Bukit Timah s'.ation.
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  • 50 2 London, Oct. 14. MR C. W A. SCOTT and Giles Guthrie. winners of the Portsmouth-Johan-nesburg air race, who have returned by easy stages from South Africa, arrived at Croydon this morning and were warmly greeted by a large crowd who had assembled to congratulate ihem British Wireless
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  • 27 2 Mr and Mrs A. J. Braga are passengers to Singapore by the Suwa Mam They have been away for several months, making a round the world holiday
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  • 542 2 ATTEMPTED TO SHIELD BANK ROBBERS Indian Mohamedan Bound Over Singapore. Wednesday. TELL the accused that it h a very serious offence m this country to inrrfere with the administration of justice. He has not made his offence any better by committing perjury m trying to defend himself. "I am however
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    • 8 2 /f^k "MAN I JON" UM&GIct RAPID HARDENING cement
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    • 159 2 A birdie m golf, an ace m tennis, a perfect dive, a home run— all high spots m the world of sports. and Pabst TapaCan a high spot m summer refreshment— cool, wholesome, pure— and delicious. Delicious because Pabst, with ninety-two years of brewing experience, knows how to bring you
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  • 510 3 METEOROLOGISTS TO CONFER IN HONGKONG Malaya Expected To Send Delegates I Singapore. Wednesday. rONFERENCE of Fa r Eastern Meteol rologists will be held m Hongkong m a S ary following ca memorandum on the 1 1 iS by Mr. C. W. Jeffries, r o the Royal Observatory m [onJkoW. explains
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  • 146 3 SI NO-JAPANESE SETTLEMENT Disillusions Continuing To-Morrou Shanghai. Oct. 14. is learnt that the Sino-Japai.ese 1 negotiation! will be re.sumt.ci ou Friday. Af'er receiving the report ol Japanese Ambassador. Mr. 1 lawagoe, the Japanese Cabinet decided continue efforts to settle Sino-Japu-ssues by means of negotiation. I learnt In Nanking circles tlrt
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  • 44 3 C vv a c Rugby, Oct. 13. Wnnen of f b h coU and riltow pilot. the air race from England "icsburu. reached Paris this (1 on their homeward flight, come on t n London to-morrow British Official Wireless
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  • 72 3 SELANGOR SULTAN IN LONDON Pitff 7Y, Hospital For Tropical Disease London. Oct. 13. THE Sultan oi Selangor and Prince Sharurdu visited the Hospital for Tropical Diseases m London, accompanied by Sir Herbert Reid, of the Colonial Office. The Sultan displayed keen interest m the work of the hospital, particularly m
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  • 97 3 Increase For Clerical Grades Rugby, Oct. 13.' A WAGES increase for the clerical grades of the Civil Service will resi.Jt from the award of the Industrial Court, announced to-day on a claim of the Civil Service Clerical Association for higher maximum wage rates. The new award b> estimated
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  • 46 3 At tap House On Fire (From Our Own Cor respondent j Malacca, Wednesday. An a.tap. tap house occupied by Maia-.. caught tire last night. Before tin brigade could be called the fire ws extinguished. The house was bu. ii .slightly. No other damagr was sui tamed.
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  • 88 3 PALESTINE ALL QUIET Commission May Leave Soon London. Oct 14. untoward incidents m Palestine nave s 0 far been reported to London since the Higher Arab Committee called on the general strik?. No decision has y et been taken as to when the members of ih e Royal Commission will
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  • 135 3 Singapore Property Sold By Auction Singapore, Wednesday. DROPERTY to the value oi $14,825 was sold to-day by public auction at the .sale room of Messrs. Cheong Koon sen-: Freehold land, area 1 acre 1 rood. 19.4 poles, sold for $1,000 to A. H. P L. Pallaniappa Chcttiar. Freehold
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  • 88 3 Misappropriation Of $20 Alleged Singapore, Wednesday. RONALD John Hovells. a gunner of the 11th Battery of the Royal Artillery fßlakan Matii appeared before Mr. G. W. Davi?, the Fourth Magistrate, on the following charge. "That you en or abcui July this yea] at Singapore, being entrusted with crtaii:
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  • 21 3 Shanghai. Oct. 14. The overseas mission from Malaysia has arrived m Sian, tlic Sher.si capital Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 35 3 The Rev. Goh Hood Kent Will br the speaker at the Evangelistic meeting m Malay to b? he?d at th,- home of Mrs Lim Tav Hin. 167. Ea.st Coa.st Road, on Friday, at 8 p.m.
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  • 252 3 Open Verdict At Inquest Singapore, Wednesday I WAfl talking to my husband when I 1 befcrd two loud reports m quick succession coming from the direction of the factory, and running to the premises ;:iid looking through a window I MW my uncle sitting on a
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  • 21 3 Correspondence despatched by th.j air mail Alor Star Amsterdam from Ipoh on Oct. 3 was delivered m London on Oct. 9.
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    • 88 3 Law Xotiee For T#i day i Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Part heard: S 22 36— Lav Hai Lim vs. J. C. Drewet. Followed by:— S.l 14 36— Chua Tian Keng etc. vs. Chanan Singh. M iP^^l K^_ Mm f /II 1 lS_
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 94 4 imperial Tobacco 168,9 188 iv Gula Kalumpong 28 1V2 28 9 up 71 Langlaate Estates 23,6 23 6 Rubber Plant. Investment Truat 23- 33 3 U p 3 Royal Dutch 42 "4 43 3 8 up 1 Shell Trans. Trad, (bearer; 115 V/ 2 117 6 uplio'o
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    • 100 4 December Buyers 7 15 16 7 15 16 Sellert 8 8 Jan.Mar Buyers 8 8 Sellers 8116 8 116 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-day Change In bulk Oct. Nov. Shipment. £22.5.0 Value Unchanged TOPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Oct. Shipment £1500 Value £15 1.3 Value 3AUO FLOUR (Sarawak) Oct. Shipment
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    • 29 4 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chan?e Cash (official price) £197 3 4 £200' 3 up 2 3 months forward (official price) £196> 4 £198 3 8 up 2>,
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    • 49 4 RUBBER New York. Oct. 13 Previous To-day Change Tftnp Steady Quiet M Buyers 16 3 8 16 7 16 W SeUera 1612 1612 Jan. Mar. Buyers. 16 5 8 16 9 16 Bellers 16 3 4 *****6 TIN Standard Tone Quiet Easy Spot 4514 4458 53
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    • 86 4 London, Oct. 14. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Parts (closing middle rate) 105.04 105.01 —.03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.2 iy 2 9.15 3 4 53 /4 T.T. on Soanghai (closing selling rate) 15.2 15 32d. Is. 217 32d. up 1 16 T.t! on Hongkong (closing
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    • 25 4 London, Oct. 14. Previous To-day Change (■OLD Fine Bar per oi. £7 1 n £72 U P ld Boot monthg forward 20 20
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  • 1504 5 Issued by Fraaer and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Sngaporc. Oci. 14 5 pn;. (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated). J"l n S 1.50 1.60 1.55 165 Z 1 011 1 1.10 1.20 1.10 1.20 Av r u :X alay 1-70 1.85 1.70 1.85
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 108 5 Singapore: 27 916 cts.. up 1 8 Market Tone: Firm. London: 7 15 16d., up 1 Bd. Market Tone: Firm. Now York: 16 716 i-ts.. up lie cttf. Market Tone: Quie4. SINGAPORE RUBBER REPOK* Singapore, Wednesday evening. Tho demand to-day has been mainly (or sheet for shipment during the
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    • 17 5 Jan. Mar. 27 7 8 28 Apr. June 28 28 1 t Tone: Very .steady. < M>SIN<; I'KICES
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    • 10 5 London-New York 400 3,10 New York London 4.90 1[33
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    • 203 5 Singapore, Wednesday. Messrs. Pkieer and Co., m then daily comment on the etalng trend oi the local market, .state: Dealings m the local share market were largely confirmed lo rubber share* which remained very firm. Eiinuhy was well distributed and, with sellers reluctant to part, buyers m mewl
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    • 114 5 Flesm Julian I.sniel'.; report Tin was up H locally. Rubber closes firm at about th< highest price ol the ye?.r. MINING. Tin shares continue d«H and slightly weaker with little business passing. Tronohi at 111- 219. Bafu Selangors 87'— 90c Kuchais 84c. 86c, Ulu Klanga $1.14— 51 16 <Cum: Div
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    • 24 5 Another neneratinp; station is \o be bull' near Dart ford. Kent, to mt tin? rapidly increasing demand for electricity In the South-East England area.
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    • 29 5 Singapore, Wednesday .Singapore: $!»9. up $3 8. London: £199 10s.. down 325. Id.; three months £197. down 30s. Htm York: 44 5 8 cts., down 5 8 ct.
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  • 201 6 Singapore, Oct 14. Tile following were closing rates m the ](.< ii exchange market to-day: SELLING London T.T. 24 1.16 Lonuon demand 2,4 116 London 4 months' sight 2 4! a Lyons demand !220 Hamburg demand IAI M»w York demand 57 Montreal demand 57 BaUvia demand 106 3
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  • 166 6 Singapore, Oct. 14. R <Sium W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $136 R fSiam* W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $131 W (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $124 X (Siam> "Sinhuay" No. Al $220 H (Siam> "White Rice" No. 1 $172 R (Siam) "White Rice" No. 2
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  • 59 6 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States. Unfideratpd Malay States, and Straits SeiUements (Settlement of Malacca), of Tin and Tin-in-Ore at 75.5%, during the month oi September, 1936. Tons Tons Federated Malay States 4.892 Unfedeiated Malay States: Johore 80 Kedah 35 Perils 54 Kelantan
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  • 75 6 The following information lias been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia. During the month ending Aug. 31, 1936. there was a total of 473,400 acres of tappable rubber not tapped on rubber estates m the Netherlands Indies. Of this total, there were
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  • 54 6 Singapore, Wednesday. Mr G W Davis, the Fourth Magistrate! imposed a fine of $2,500. or four months' rigorous imprisonment, on a Chinese. Ng Sim Poh. to-day, for importing 83 piculs of rubber into the Colony without a certificate of origin The accused was arrested off trie coast Of
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  • 156 6 1,299 th Auction. Oct. 14 1936^ Catalogued 1.317.883 lb.-tons 588.34 Offered 1.208.531 lb.-tons 539.52 Sold 996.220 lb.-tons 444.74 London— Spot 7 15 16d. Now York— Spot 16 7 16 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet. C™ l per lb Standard Quality n i
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  • 94 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. October) 27 11J16 27 13[16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. October) 27% 27% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 27 9,16 27 11|16 do. October 27 916 27 11|16
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    • 27 6 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Motor I\io\ j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. J Agents: l^fev s »>" DARBY CO., LTD ■P^^ Snißapore Branches. A 0~~ _0~ __0~~ _0~ i m
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    • 379 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 188n. Capital Subscribed < Fully Paid up Yiooooaooo Reserve Fund Y.130,900,000H Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PL ACK Manager T. YAMamoto Tel: No. 6049 Manager's B 5921 5922 General oil'n ■< 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m
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  • 500 7 Claims For Losses From Sanctions London ition of British importers T- -a a lurther meeting at 1 uo.se recently and decided im against the Governoensation for losses sufV t suit of the recent econo- applied to Italy- The utlO n was unanimously [h« case for compensation
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  • 121 7 tical Year-Book of the 01 Nations for 1935-36." list been published, gives a the most important pheciemographic. economic. ancial duo social character. The contained m this volume re*s m particular to the following Territory and population; r conditions unemployment, emg|°ynient, wages, hours of work>; Pro(agrtcultura] products, dairy JJEJpi, fisheries, minerals,
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  • 177 7 "Master Mind" Still At Large THE "master mind" behind one ol the biggest forgery gangs m the country is still eluding the police, despite along hunt by Scotland Yard and Post Oilier detectives. On many occasions they have captured minor members of the gang to the act of
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  • 1131 7 ACTIVITY ON LOCAL SHARE MARKET But Uncertainty Regarding Tin Restriction l\/fKSSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Oct. 13, states:— Fairly active conditions have prevailed m the local market during the past week, with more interest shown m rubber and industrial .shares than for some time
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  • 162 7 Farmer Members To Meet I Shortly (By Air Mail) London, Oc* 1. THE Financial News" understands that a full meeting of all the steel tube interests formerly participating In the International Tube Cartel will take place towards the end of this month. The object of
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  • 156 7 Progress Of Recovery Movement London, ucl. THE progress of the movement lor ttH reduction of trade barriers following the realignment of currencies maufittrated by the French, British and Amen--1 can declarations of September ?fi v/ur; I demonstrated again m to day's proi ceedings of the second commission <>t
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  • 219 7 "Pouring In" But Few j Are Effective London INVENTIONS for suns, poison g*4 l torpecoes, and evtiy possible met hod 'of taking life are pounni'. into t*e I Patent Office m hundreds. Professor A. M. Low, the eminent scientist, revealed this when he spoke at the opening here
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    • 194 8 i A GLORIOUS NEW MUSICAL PICTURE BRINGING YOU TWO OF SCREEN- j -^^B Ife "IT l irrr l m Paramount's Glamorous Musical Mediterranean JJ^ V' Romance Give Us This Night \M% S CASCADES OF GLORIOUS MELODY BUBBLING 4^^^*^^ > LAUGHTER TO BRING YOU AN EVENING YOU WILL NEVER FORGET HttL—
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    • 139 8 The Concluding Chapter i_,, "THE PHANTOM OF THE WEST" SERIAL WITH I^J^B JBw» Im W^^ OPEN TO-NIGHT Al EMPIRE Talkies TAN JONG PAG A II RD. ACTION CROWDS ACT] IT HAS ADULT APPEAL V!U AS CHILDREN DEMAND: WHO IS THE PHANI IT WILL KEEP YOl (Jl T»!\< FROM START TO
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    31 9 Farewell to France". A scene fro m "Anthony Adverse," Warner Bros' fTM| adaptation of Hervey Allen's famous novel starring Fredric March and a large cast opening at the Capitol Oct. 28ih.
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  • 1570 9 More Than Two Years Taken In Preparation Production WHEN Warner Bros, decided to undertake the mammoth task of filming Anthony Adverse," which comes to the < apitol Theatre on October 28th. Vice«uieni Jack L. Warner, production "JOT. explained why the company was willing to
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    • 289 9 ,I'FfT SUCCESSOR TO THE THIN MAN SPARKLING, CRACKLING MURDER MYSTERY WITH !.i!l\M POWELL AT HIS BEST AND THAT VERY SPECIAL FLAVOUR THAT ONLY POWELL PICTURES w iIFVE SPICY HUMOUR, DRY, SPARKLING, ALL-PERVADING HERE IS AN EVENT-OF-THE-YEAR PICTURE \\D SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT S A THK SCREEN'S NUMBER ONE SOCIETY SLEUTH ON THE
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  • 301 10 DISCLOSED 15 YEARS LATER The Disarmament Conference London. A SECRET British proposal for a three -power conference designed to agree on a common policy m the Pacific and Far East as a prelude to the Washington Disarmament Conference of 1921-2 has been disclosed hereby hitherto confidential
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  • 229 10 London HOW a man who wanted to find out "whether his young lady cared for him" caused five detectives to waste time and money following up clues to a bogus burglary was described at the Old Bailey recently. William Murday, aged 30, of Fifth Cross-road. Twickenham, pleaded
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  • 60 10 London. SARK, one of the Channel Islands, has decided t*at it needs no divorce laws. Divorce legislation was raised at a session /of the ancient feudal Court of Chief Pleas on a letter from th e Bailiff of Guernsey, where divorce has been accepted m principle.
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  • 58 10 London*. DOW STREET Police Court, perhaps the D bes t known m London, is to be made the most luxurious m the country. Walnut panelling, air-conditioning, concealed lighting and improved acoustic apparatus are all being combined to make the court a "lag's paradise." Offenders will wait their turn,
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  • 207 10 All Three Meet In Court Ripley, Derbyshire pORMINO a triangle as they sat at T three different parts of the courtroom, a woman and her two "husbands 1 heard a solicitor tell the magistrate here recently how one of the 'husbands" was reported killed at the
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  • 274 10 Five Pounds A Seat To Watch Procession London FIVE pounds is likely to be the lowest sum which will buy a seat to watch the Coronation procession next yeai Maximum prices will be between 5:20 to £25, though m the last-minute rush freak bids for favourable positions may
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  • 773 11 "ALL-WAVE" SETS AT RADIOLYMPIA Popular Demonstration Of Television -.AT bM undoubtedly been the most W H <ni of the series of annual W UCt !bi&ns organised by the vvl! T"V,nufacturers' Association has Bu(1Ii h t Olvmpia. The demonstrations dosed t o ympw d consistent i y oi If h period
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  • 27 11 Tigers are said to be roaming about the mukim of Liriggi m Negri Sembilan Several Chinese nave r°ported the IC6I of pigs and tiger traps have been
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    26 11 Simone Simon the fascinating youn g star who was recently "discovered by 20th Century-Fox. She will be s een shortly m the fox hit "Girls "Dormitory."
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    11 11 The -is. o, m o,Hn ff evenK ,j.. y is .SaJj-an^fiSXff^^^SSSS
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  • 75 11 EAST END CLASHES "Mischief Getting Beyond Limits" London, Oct. 12. IN connection with charges arising from Eas T End clashes, ths Thames Court magistrate said the Commissioner of Police had stated he would not tolerate brutal assaults on police officers while the Oid Street Court magistrate commented this "mischief is
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  • 258 11 Attitude Of Marshal Chiang Shanghai, Oc*. 11 IT is believed m Japanese official circles thaw Marshal Chiang Kai Sheks aii.mae wi'.l) regard to Norm China ditten mm mat of the Jap.inc.?. They, however, insist that the readjustment of Sino- Japanese relations must dc-pend on the settlement
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  • 42 11 London. POURTEEN times world's ballroom r dancing champion, Mr. W. H. Heath of Putney has been elected Mayor of Wandsworth for the coming—Coronation year. Still holder of the championship, Mr. Heath is 57 years old and a grandfather.
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  • 30 11 Reports from Zurich, where the Secretary for Scotland, Sir Godfrey Collins, has been ill m a nursing home, state he is gradually losing strength. British Official Wireless
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  • 22 11 Th= Prime Minister and Mrs. Baldwin returned to 10, Downing Street, this afternoon, having completed their holiday. British Official Wireless
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  • 341 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 15, 1936. THE S.S.A. VOTE rpHE Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association has had its referendum on the matter of the new house for the Muu.cral President, and, as might have been expected, the result, wan quite inconclusive. The questiounai't was carefully drawn up, <ukl we are
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  • 576 12 THE residents of Kampar are |o be congratulated on being able themselves to contribute the cos t of building a large addition to the only English school m the town. This called for a fund of over $10,000 but the object was so readily appreciated by people m
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  • 389 12 Mr. R. Pakiam who was on leave m India, returned to Ipoh last week and has resumed duty. H E. Sir Shenton Thomas will open the Cameron Highlands golf course on Saturday morning. Major and Mrs. J. Staley. of Teluk Anson. returned on Monday after being In Ipoh for
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  • 36 12 A PAVLOVA OF THE BEACH Indulging m a strenuous game of tennis after an invigorating morning dip. The players have to dispense with a net. but I court is easily marked out on the firm sand.
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  • 985 13 SEQUEL TO DRUG AFFAIR America's Fight Against Dope Shanghai* »l STEY formerly superintendent A „i the Pauiun Hospital, who has been missing since September 11, «as found dying behind a clomp of trees m a field off Route de Zikawei. ai 730 p.m.
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    53 13 and bridegroom after the ceremony. Photo:- The wedding took place at Chelsea Register Office, London, on Sept. 28 between Mrs. E. O. Fearnley-Whittingsiall formerly Eileen Bennett, tennis star and Mr Marcus Marsh th e racehorse trainer- The decree was made absolute a short while ago between Mrs. Whittingstall and her
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  • 152 13 Ceremony In House Of Lords Rugby, Oct 12. A STATEMENT issued to-day retarding the illness of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Hailsham is making an excellent recovery, but does not propose lor the present to attend nut-tings of the Cabinet. He expects to be able to imuitc his official
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    • 15 13 PHONE Telegraphic Address: CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS Unrivalled facilities for private entertainments.
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    • 153 13 sdfsdfsdfsdf v lij' i T^^ P¥? f\ ff^ T^ FO^miTE OU^t-SEAE <^gH2^ A 5 m tne orm er model, the valve seals both the inner fjji chamber and the nozzle port, with the result tbat each JrT^^^ compartment is isolated from the other, and also from U|ftJ£ji||9 the atmosphere The
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    341 15 The RAF made a uccessful attempt on Sept. 29 to break the altitude record for heavier-than-air craft. A special aircraft designed for flight at altitude^ oi ***** feet and over and built to the order of th e Air Ministry by the Bristol Aeroplane Co Ltd. was used. The plane
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  • 1018 16 A PANELLED ROOM and A MARBLE FLOOR and a hundred other delightful details of the Cluny ttoad home of Mr. and Mrs. Marehisio A ROOF pointing heavenwards and reaching high; carved eaves on either side, and filling the triangle of the point, brickwork m herring bone pattern between rafters of
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    • 81 16 Modern Style Chromium Plated Table Lamps Latest Arrival GACKeCS Raffles Hotel Bras Basah ltd Grand Opportunity! To show every lady m Singapore what is a ni<« natural permanent wave, we have decided to reduce oui rates for perming by 33 per cent, which makes it possible for you to have
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  • 96 17 Cleaning Painted Walls When you clean painted walls have two pails, one containing suds made with soap powder, the other with clear water Have two sponges, one m suds and one m clear water Clean only a. small portion of the wall at a time, washing with a circular stroke
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    • 87 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER i SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors ft Forwarding Booklngv Agents for FMM. Railways. Baggage Agents for: Blue Funnel Line !East Asiatic line Nederland Una 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd.. etc., etc. Tel. Address:— "UJQQkQW PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldf EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO TBI STI Specializing 7"~
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    • 136 17 IA NM lII* IS I DRY CLEANING Burtol Quick Cleaners for same day service Goods handed m by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchard Rd. Phone 7776. BOOKSHOP USEFUL BOOKS How to Make Your Will— A. A. Croft $1.50; A Manual of Foreign Exchange—
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    • 73 17 HAIRDRESSER J Maison Marcelle j For a Natural Fermancnt f^J&^F Wave. v N point-winding j] V f C M Stamford Rd. Taj. Uff Prop. J. ROOT, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN SHOPPING AT Tajmabal Store SILK MERCHANTS 23 HIGH ST. RESTAURANT Real European j Food Come and have yoor steak cook'edas yoa
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    • 86 17 Maison ilHk" i 46%. I%SZ* 4 A, CHEMIST CONTROLS THE HAIR m any Desired Position Yet Keeps It SOFT and GLOSSY ■mvM ■!■:■:>■ CONTAINS VALUABLE NATURAL OILS BUT NO GUM OR SOAP AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. INC. IN F.M.S. RAFFLES PLACE BEAUTY dorothy more... has just received her
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  • 129 18 SHANGHAI YACHT IN TROUBLE Japanese Navy Sends News Shanghai, Oct. 1. FEARS for the safety of four Shanghai residents who sailed for the Saddles a week ago. and had riot been heard from since, although they were due here late nn Sunday or early Monday, were allayed by the receipt
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    • 469 18 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936. 1937. BURDWAN 6.070 Oct. 22 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan 1 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan 14 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 SOMALI 6.810 Nov. 18 BEHAR 6.000 Jan. 24 CAMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 RANCHI
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    • 129 18 N.Y.K.I4ME GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples 1497 $540 9317 $343 .Marseilles 514 557
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    • 472 18 POSTAL I^TELLIGE^ttj i i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY India:— last, North, South** and America (North) except Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. Karoa 13 3 p.m Aden *Karoa Oct. 15 3 pjg Africa East SS Karoa 15 s p m Egypt 'Karoa 15 3 p.m ♦Europe:— Great Britain and
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    • 360 19 Got Into Difficulties While Sailing Wey mouth. SECOND-LIEUT. Michael van Lessen, of the Hampshire Regiment, whose home is at East Manor, Bramley, near Guildford, was rescued off Portland Bill recently when the 12ft. dinghy m which he was trying to sail from Charmouth to Eastbourne was m danger of foundering
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    • 386 19 jl^ TO FRENCH PORTS —^JTV CAP VARELLA For MarseUies, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct 15 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For MarseUies, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept 4 CAPTOURANE For MarseUies, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 13 LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec 4 19H#. ?5L T J? URANE For 9*l*oa> Tourtne Haiphong. Oct.
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    • 203 19 'THE HARBOIIRJ mVS IN DOCK ii "Cap Varella" „r»Mr,SIDE THE WHARVES The Chargiurs Reunis liner Cap SHIPS AL .y™£-TED TO ARRIVE Varella is due to arrive at Singapore OK EAt^* from Saigon t hi s evening. She will sail Godown Gate No. at daybreak to-morrow Friday > for; upraJd 22
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  • 323 20 'PEACE AT ANY PRICE" Policy Explained By President (By Air Mail) Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, Oct. 1. "pEACE at any price is the chief aim of our organisation," Ishbel, Marchioness of Aberdeen, stated m an interview here on her arrival to preside over the International Council of Women's
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  • 163 20 "I have a wooden engraved block signed by the Sultan, the King-Emperor and the Governor for me to reside here," said a shabbily dressed Chinese, named Lok Kok, when produced before Tuan Syed Noordin, the Taiping Magistrate, on a charge of being found without any visible means of subsistence at
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    29 20 Simone Simon, who is described as on? of the most brilliant and outstanding stars of 1936 37. will be seen locally soon m "Girl's Dormitory." a 20th Century-Fox film.
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  • 141 20 Suggested By Bishop Of Birmingham Birmingham WOMEN are the more religious sex; I have known women who would have made excellent bishops— wise, kindly, and firm. These were comments made by the Bishop of Birmingham. Dr. E. W. Barnes, when welcoming delegates to a conference on the ministry
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  • 32 20 Mr J T i Bossy i Phelps. ol Putney, who has been a royal waterman m four successive reigns and was Bargemaster to King George V.. has be?n appointed King Edward's Bargemaster
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  • 259 20 New Books For SSWe On Saturday London THE undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works \uli ready for issue H Raffles Library 2 Saturday:— Through eighty years, lUustntai Charlotte, Viscountess Barring House of Orleans, Illustrated M Com Louis D'Orleans, Illustrated. P d "s Darwin; Togo and the rise
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  • 28 20 A few seconds afte r callinu a wai Samuel Cu'ler. aged 62. of PalmHomford Essex, a labourer was recntly when a wall coUapse< workmen were demolishing a 1
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    • 58 20 HRlB? I jWn The lour leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it sta k J for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND Mm* L> UnTT^^^ l^ Ki^y It's pure. .it's delicious it'a nourishing. THE CONSISTP^^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy co*
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    • 1571 21 __^*~-o~*—*-* >^».^«.^.^».^w.^.—^^-^^^.«fr view m English. 935 p.m.— World news. i 2.35 p.m.— To-day m Germany. Sound 950 p.m.— Dance music by the Dor.rwm^^m wm m». Wcturei. sey Brothers' Orchestra. rIP I Ij 1 V/M AII4 IB 2.50 pm Away to the happy hunt! 10.20 pin Lighl recorded music 4 A
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  • 325 22 From The Information Section, Geneva LORD Lugard, former Governor of Nigeria, who has been a member ol the Mandates Commission for thirteer years, has recently notified the Secre-tary-General of the League that foi reasons of health he was obliged to resign his membership on this Commission. Because of
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  • 594 22 London THE curative properties of the Thames mud on certain human ills have for a number of years been highly spoken of by members of the medical profession and attested by many sufferers, writes a correspondent In The Times. This is at least one redeeming feature of
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  • 273 22 Big Meetings f N Alsace Paris, Oct 4 LIVELY week-end was threaten* b Jl Alsace Lorraine owing t() munists planning a numbt r ol there to-day; 127 meetings were i ally proposed, but were reduced after appeals from M. Blum wh c anxious to avoid the danger ol turbance
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    • 731 22 I On The Radio (Continued from page 21) 3.05 p.m. Records. 335 p.m. News m French. 4.05 p.m. News m English. 4.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kes) 5.15 p.m. Day's Programme. 5.20 p.m. Relay from RadioParis. Concert. 6.20 p.m. News m English. 6.35 p.m. Continuation of
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  • 1852 23 [PPOSITION OF S. S. A. lotion Tabled To Rescind I I Singapore, Wednesday. mil i Lttof of the new house for i t h Mima pore Municipal Presi- i.nt ill l»* broujjht up again at the nleltiK f the Commissioners on lVui" <» f the <"
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  • 80 23 Shipyards Work Day And Night Berlin. Oct. 13 GERMAN naval rearmament is proil ceeding rapidly and shipyards at Kiel are working night and day. Ships being constructed at Wei include a 26,000-ton battleship, a sistership to the Scharnhorst, launched at Bremen on Aug. 3, and a ten-thousand-ton battleship
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  • 36 23 Dr M D. McKenzie. M.D., has arrived m Singapore from Geneva headquarters of the League of Nations to act as Director of the Far Eastern Bureau during the absence on leave of Dr. C L. Park.
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  • 335 23 Acceptance By Australia Criticised Canberra. Sept 23. »JR CURTIN. the Federal Labour 1 tauter, moved the adjournment of tip Home of Representatives to-day In a speech criticizing tne acceptance by the Australian Cabinet of the Imperial os ing-boat service. Hi said that Australian interests were being
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  • 150 23 Motor-Cyclist Fractures His Thigh Singapore, Wednesday. FOUR persons were involved m iwo accidents yesterday, and were badly injured short!\ after 12 o'clock, a motorcyclist and a pillion rider, both Eng-lish-speaking cinnc.sc. came to griel on Anderson Bridge. When the ambulance came or. the scene the dresser found both victims
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  • 37 23 Three well-known East End religious workers have written to Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary, pleading for a reprieve for Thomas Albert Clay, of Old Ford E. convicted of the murder of Phyllis Brace m Epping Forest.
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  • 423 24 Complaint By Etonian »By Air Mail) London, Oct. an iron bar. nssiuli Dr. Naisn was lined £2 for assauiu He was bound uvei to keep for twelve months. Notice of appeal W The iV case arose out of a disputed magistrate and Member of the Boroutn
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  • 46 24 Washington, Oct. 10. The exportable grain surpluses m the Argentine are rapidly disappearing, according to the Department of Agriculture's advices. A survey by the Argentine Government shows the exportable surplus of wheat at 20.952,000 bushels and maize 1H4.979 000 bushels on Sept. 26. Reuter
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  • 60 24 Re ports Of Theft f Singapore, Wednesday. The Detective Branch has received two reports of theft m which Europeans wire the victims. One man living In P:ston Park. ifcngUn District, lost a gold cigarette case valued at $200. whilst the other victim a resident of Bukit Timah. lost a gold
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  • 18 24 Mr B F. Bridge, District Judge. Penang who has been touring m Scotland, is now living at Farnham.
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  • 157 24 Curfew Restriction Raised Jerusalem, Oct. IU. OWING to the unproved situation tn<' curfew from to-night will be at nine Instead of six with the possibility of complete dispensation by the week-end Thj streets were animated this evening as the result of the extension of i.he c.irtew hours till 9
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  • 187 24 "Man Should Obey Moral Law" Caernarvon, Oct. 13. THE resumption of .the trial or the three Welsh Nationalist leaders, Prolessor John Lewis of Swansea University Mr Lewis Valentine, a Baptist Minister, and Mr. D. J. Williams, a Schoolmaster, on a charge of setting fire to a building belonging
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    19 24 Jan Kiepura and Gladys Swarthoul m a scene from "Give us this night," which opens to-day at the Capitol.
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  • 54 24 Communist Outrage In Shensi Shanghai, Oct. 14. A COMMUNIQUE from Sian, the Shensi capital, states that before evacuating Welyuenhsien. the Communists executed 50 hostages and more that 400 of the citizens. The Reds were routed by Government forces on the night of Oct. 8. "'fter a severe battle.-
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  • 31 24 The King has approved the a;jp>'.utment of Colonel (temporary Brigadier) D. G. Johnson. V.C.. aged 50. his Aide-de-Camp m succession to Colonel G. F. Perkins, who has retired from the Army
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  • 137 24 A nother Manchukuo invasion Peiping, Oct. 14. IT is reported that Manchukuo forces are again advancing on east Suiyuen. General Liv Ju Ming, the Governor of Charhar, has been ordered to assist General Fu Tsoi Vi, the Suiyu.n Governor, m dealing with the new threat. Many foreign newspapermen
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  • 24 24 Lieut-General Taha Al Hashimi, Chiel of the General Staff of Iraq, has arrived In London to study British Army and Royal Air Force methods.
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  • 31 24 In Shanghai at present is 12, compared with 21 of other nations. Ii is understood that the Japanese land and sea lorces m Shanghai have reached f>,ooo. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 284 24 'British Alarm' Reports Shanghai Oci 14 |T is officially denied iha n an Interfe tw.en General Cham; ehu P «eh Foreign Minister* and Mr. s K;iV a 'Japanese Ambassador! ye- uv a view to resuming Sino-J; i; Igotiations. No date has ye, been fl»l 'for the
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    • 75 24 PILOT PEN IS PARAMOUNT! /v^f x^BEaBHtaBSBBHHHHiIHiiHHv i w 9 Pilot vacuum filline; pen havir« nc V/ /l^v^ •^f rubber tube inside is absolutely vuar- A" F^^mM l 'W I anteed agains; oreakaee for ten years. /iti ':W<^^/ S Try the most perfect pen ever produced §I^* >^BfiSKL <: |S' I
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  • 1200 25 REGATTA THIS MONTH CHALLENGE FROM OATAVIA 1 AXD MIRI D. h first time m the rowing hisF OR l> tlvs country three Clubs r.^rmTson odin the race for the r\ run which this year marks JfST <?■ S3 successful rowing Miri and Batavia are sending B
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    119 25 A Nanking message received by Sin Chew Jit Poh states ihat the People's Convention, which is sch^iuled to be Inld on Nov. 12. is like'y to be postponed owing to non -completion of arrangements* The boxes containing the votes received from the Chinese communities all over Malaya for the election
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  • 386 25 DEFENDING EMPIRE Co-operation Is Essential Rugby. Oct. 13. rE First Lord of the Admiralty discussed imperial defence from the angle of inter-service co-operation m the address at Edinburgh to-night. Sir Samuel-Hoare began by recalling the main requirements of the defence programme, which were the security of overseas communications, the protection
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  • 953 26 SEVEN GOALS TO NIL A One-Sided Match Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore Recreation Club gave further evidence of their quality aft hockey when they completely trounced the Singapore Cricket Cub by seven goals to nil on the Padang this evening. All round superiority won them
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  • 251 26 'Second Strings Match Singapore, Wednesday. PLAYING on their own ground the S. R. C. II were hardly a match for the S.C.C. II this afternoon and were beaten to the tune of s—l.5 1. The S.C.C. were superior m all departments and deserved thoroughly to win by
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  • 33 26 Singapore. Wednesday. Th* 1 hockey match between ny A P O Srorts Club II and the Middle- 1 s^x RegimPni II to have been played on thn A PC. ground yesterday wus "npreHfri
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  • 24 26 Tile SRr billiards Snooker tingles championship finnl between A. G Valhrrfr and J W. Zplrncier will bo played tn day :>i fi 30 p.m.
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    21 26 Young Frisco middleweight Champion of the Orient who meets Clever Henry at the New World Arena tonight over 12 three-minute rounds.
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  • 107 26 Team To Meet Japanese Olympic Team (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Wednesday. THE Johore International Cycling Union will be sending four of their best men, at the reques t of the International Cycling Agency of Singapore to compete m the eyejing race on Oct. 19 at Jalan
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  • 102 26 Greeted On Arrival Perth. Oct. 13 THE M.C.C. tourists here to-day from Freemantle by motor, and were accorded an official welcome. A cordial atmosphere prevailed, and assurances for a very happy and peaceful tour were the keynote of the speeches. BRADMAN'S XI WINS Sydney, Oct. 13
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  • 67 26 Fred Perry's New Decision Vancouver, Oct. 13. FRED PERRY, world tennis champion. interviewed before his departure for Seattle, said that he might play m th Davis Cup, but that was all. There was no more fun In tournament tennis, he said, which was hard work with nothing
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  • 11 26 Mr. S If. Middlebrook has been appointed Protector of Chines?, Johore.
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  • 339 26 Sipic Riders Singapore, Wednesday ANOTHER treat is m store for followers of sport m Singapore on Saturday, when Japan's team- of eveline "stars," who took part m the recent Olympic games at Berlin, win me et Malaya's champions m a number of events ranging, from one to
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  • 105 26 Teams For Friday* Trial Game THE Services are holding another hockty trial, orr Friday, at Ttaglin bully-off a; 5 p.m. Teams: Colours: Sgt. Cooper iR.E. Cp Foy (R.I. F.i Dmr. Stickly (Middsi; LCpl. Williams (Sigs> Pte. Gorman fMHdsi L Cpl. Kildrupp (R.I.F. I Ptc Bees <R. A. S.C.i
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  • 47 26 London Oct THE Welsh soccer team to pU land on Saturday, Oct. IT. follows: Roy John (Manchester t' Turner (Charlton). Robert Ar '!.al> Warner f Swansea >. 'A^ton Villa). Richards (BrentJ HooMns «Brentiord>. Brvn Wolverhamplon), Glover <(■ Leslie Jones 'Coventry* lloiris mineham i Reuter
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  • 1091 27 CLICK'S SERIOUS FALL 1 11 TYTIIIIKi: SURPRISES AXII tFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. day of the Selangor T" 1 SW "uub %uiu«n races to-day. 1 lll 1 ri m( me sunny weather, which (!p nuMl m un Uv ex tent responsible mi
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  • 36 27 The Casarewitch was won (Stji Reuter i by Fet, a neck m front of Near Relation, with Greynam third a length and a half behind. Prices: 10—1 22—1 and 22—1. There were 24 runners i
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  • 29 27 Lady Murison. the wife of Sir William jMurison, the former Chief Justice. Straits 'Settlements, is a passenger to Singapore by the Suwa Maru, which left London on Oct. 3.
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  • 215 27 Schtmling And Braddock To Meet London A CORONATION llm of 20 liners to brfalfl Americans to London to .see the world's greatest Pageant of the Empire and a contest for the Hoavy-Weigh' Boxing Championship of the World. This is the spectacular plan of Mr. Clifford Whitley. the producer.
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  • 45 27 \RAJtJD. Tennis Function j At ranglin To- Day The R.A.M.C. arc holding a tennis "at home" to-day at 5 p.m.. on the hospital grounds, Tanglin Barracks The pi iz- distribution will be by Col Gibbon, Assistant Director ol Medical Services. Malaya Command.
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  • 52 27 Four Siamese newspaper oflice.s were searched on Friday afternoon by C.I.D. officials and the four editors were arrested. No official reason is advanced for the search and, or arrest, but the Siamese press believes the action is due to a belief the offices searched had violated the act for safeguarding
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  • 100 28 Vacancy Causal By Death Of Sir Godfrey Collins London, Oct. 13. THE death of Sir Godfrey Collins, creating I cabinet vacancy, may occaMon I minor Cabinet re-shuffle, according to political circles It is believed Mr. Ernest Brown. Minister for Labour, may be promoted Secretary of Scotland, but it
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  • 74 28 Kaunas, Oct. 13. The trial of fourteen Germans charged with Nazi activities and rioting ended m six being sentenced to II months' hard labour and four to one year's imprisonment while the others were acquitted. The trial is a sequel to disturbances In the small town
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  • 15 28 The Tibetan authorities have telegraphed the Chinese ment denying that the Dalai been reincarnated. Reuter
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