Morning Tribune, 31 October 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 234. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, October, 31, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • 690 1 Hill I Al\ WANTS FIGHT LOCALISED SPEECH TO PARLIAMENT SHORT REVIEW OF ***** H.V AWAIIIS tEFERENCE to the situation m %»in and the anxiety of the British government that it should not be allowed to become the cause of nternational complications m Europe, was made
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  • 398 1 New York Vote May Turn The Scale t New York, Oct. 29. DOTH President Roosevelt and GovP ernor London have arrived m New York to make a final effort to win the support of the densely populated and highly industrialised east where the vote may be
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  • 60 1 London, Oct, 30. A SUCCESSFUL coup d'etat was accomplished yesterday m Bagdad, according to information m official quarters m London. Faced by a threat of a military rising the Prime Minister resigned and the King appointed Hikmat Salaiman as the new Printer. The coup d'etat was
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  • 200 1 Reverse For Rebels In Spain Madrid, Oct. 29. THE Government claim to have crowned the day's successes by regaining complete control of the railways from Madrid to Aranjuez. •This is our Battle of the Marine" was the phrase used m political circles to describe the Government's counter
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  • 16 1 i^__j; A hospital for children is to be ctecteq at Longford, near Ryde. Isle of WightJ
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  • 84 1 Successful Test Flight Singapore, Friday. OUCCESSPUL trials were undertaken to-day of the autogiro which was recently brought out by Mr. P. O. Lundon, Commodore of the Royal Singapore Plying Club. The trials were carried out at Seletar and were satisfactory m every way. Mr. Lundon expects to
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  • 144 1 Tpkyo "Amused" At 'Admiral Shanghais Oct. 30. BRITISH naval circles are very in,P dignant as the result of a United I Press message from Tokyo stating that a Keelung police report to the Japanese Foreign Office denies ill-treatment of British sailors or the receipt of a
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  • 22 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Oct. 30. The air agreement between China, Britain and the United States has been concluded-
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  • 9076 2 Mun icipa l President's New House 'Misguided Criticism' In Press 'Caucous- Phobia' Of Cecil Street Municipal Funds Are Sufficient BUILDING TO COMMENCE AT ONCE Subject To Approval Of Governor In Council Singapore, Friday. AFTER a debate lasting about two hours, the motion by the Hon Mr A A E Thornley-Jones,
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    • 103 2 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAAOLLY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may adequately provide for the care and comfort
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    • 54 2 SIKIUUBWCATINGOIL 1 is used by:— IMPERIAL AIRWAYS ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES LWuJMJ AIR FRANCE 3 BRITISH AIRWAYS fPJ BRITISH CONTINENTAL AIRWAYS DEUTSCHE LUFTHANSA INDIAN TRANSCONTINENTAL AW^ATS MISR AIR WORKS, S.A. REGIE AIR AFRIQUE SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS SWEDISH AIR LINES SWISS AIR ETC.. ETC. Shell Motor Oiis 'Advertisement of the Asiatic
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  • 570 3 10 YEARS AND -CAT" Three Chinese Convicted Johore Bahru, Oct. 29. IFTFK I lengthy hearing the case A W as concluded this afternoon tofo?e "Mr. Justice J. V. G Mills at the MMR Bahru Assizes, m which hree Cktmm charged with having robbed Mr. R. J.
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  • 49 3 The new R.A.F. aerodrome at Tengah Choa Chu Kang Road, will be officially inaugurated on Monday when the first landing of bombers will be made. The opening will thus be made m time tor the arrival of the new R.A.F. squadroa which is jiow on its way to Singapore.
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  • 22 3 Harbour Grace, Oct 30. UR. J. A. Mollison hopped off ai 8.40 p.m. G.M.T. on his return flight across the Atlantic- Reuter
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  • 197 3 Took off 31 lbs. with Kruschen Why continue to be fat? Why continue to be afraid to step on a weighing machine for fear of what it may show? Once you start on Kruschen, being weighed is no longer an ordeal, but a pleasure. Read
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    • 27 3 111X0411 \HS AND FIELD GLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. "MAX LIOUT l!^^|f RAPID HARDENING CEMENT
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    • 168 3 t."| D WS-LA NUIT ■IK I JE-REVIENS VERSLE-JOUR HONEYSUCKLE 1 SANS-ADIEU w£HLm PROIFTS J Front $3.- &up EAU DE COLOGNE MOMOII Ltd. ALL SIZES ARCADE ALL DEALERS SELL WORTH SINGAPORE j^e ju AiX PABSTThere's a lot of delightful refreshment sealed m Pabst TapaCan. When the summer sun beats down— a
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 154 4 London, Oct 30 Previous To-day Change J. P. Coati 53 6 53 6 Distillers 112!- 112 3 71 Dunlop Rubber 3613 36 9 General Electric 91 3 91 3 Guinness 144 6 143- v Imperial Chemical Industrie 41 7V 2 419 Imperial Tobacco 1719 173 i», .J
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    • 161 4 London, Oct. 30. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Very fc.trm •not Buyer! 8 8 3 16 up 3 16 Selleri 8»/ 8 8»4 up 8 November Buycra 8 8 3 16 up 3 16 ISellen 8V 8 8" 4 up Va December Buyers 8 116 8 3
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    • 28 4 London, Oct 30. TIN Standard. Previous To-day Change Cash (noon official price) £206-12 £***** +J^ 3 months forward (noon official price) £204-7 8 tzu< a ti
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    • 32 4 RUBBER New York. Oct. 29 Previous To-day Change Dull Steady Buyer. w. Bellew 163 16 4 Jan.! Mar. Buyers. 16^ 163 4 BeUen I6 7 s i«'» TIN Standard
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    • 71 4 London, Oct. 30. Previous To-day Chan* T.T. on Parti (closing middle rate) 105.16 105.16 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.03% 9.08% H T.T. on Rfrfwgfrfti (closing selling rate) is."2 9,i6d. is. 2 9,16 TX on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3d. is. 3d. T.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 27 4 London, Oct. 30. Previous To-day Change GOLD fine Bar per or up l SILVER B-^,* 20 316 20 116 Va month, torwar* 20 316 *****
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  • 1448 5 -j b y fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore. Oct. 30. (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated >. Praser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers «v n .310 4j2 4|- 4;4»/ 2 4 Ainpat TO 2g 6 26 6 28 6
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 116 5 Singapore: 28 18 cts., up 18 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Quiet. London: Bd., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16 5 8 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. SINGAPORE RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Friday evening. To-day's market has been steady but very quiet with little business passing, sellers showing little inclination
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    • 31 5 Singapore, Friday noon. London: £208 155., up 82s. 6d.: three months £207, up 725. 6d. Singapore: $102, up $13 4. New York: 46 3 8 cts., up 7 8 ct.
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    • 10 5 London -New York 4.89 116 New York-London 4.88 31|32
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  • 244 5 Singapore, Friday 5 p.m. Messrs. Fraser and Company, m their daily comment on the closing trend of the local market, state.— The tin share market continued to be strong to-day. The price of the commodity rose 1 3 ,4, and practically all shares were m good demand at
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  • 272 5 j MESSRS Lyall and Evatt. m their weekly report c^ tbc tocal market, rite:— Commodity prices iiave provided excitement on ioca) markets during the week. In the case of ruober. the London price leached eight pence and ln*l Ired an element cf speculation which has been lacking
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  • 171 6 Singapore, Oct. 30 SELLING London T.T. 2|4 1|16 London demand 2 4 1|16 London 4 months' sight 214% Lyons demand 1225 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 Montreal demand 56 15! 16 Batavia demand ***** Samarang demand 104% Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras and Colombo demand
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  • 173 6 Singapore. Oct. 30. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 R. (Siam) W Coast No. 3 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No Al $222 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $180 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No 2
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  • 19 6 THE United States Consulate-General, Singapore, will remain closed on Tuesday. Nov. 3. being Election Day m the United States.
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  • 253 6 Friday. Noon. MESSRS. Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd., m their weekly review of the rubber market, write:— The decision of the International Rubber Regulation Committee to increase the permissible exportable quota for the period January .June 1937 by five per cent was considered as bullish b y all
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  • 38 6 Wha t must have been one of the largest king-cobras < hamadryads t was shot on Chungloon Estate m North Kedah by Mr. R. J. Augustin last week. The reptile measured 12 1X 2 feet from tip to tail.
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  • 90 6 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerc Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. October) 28 516 28% Good F.A.Q. m cases (FOB. October) 28 316 28*4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose. (awardablo Spore) 28»/ 8 28 V 4 do. November 28 31 6 28 5|16 do.
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    • 18 6 1 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j J 1 j INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Lents SIME. DARBY CO.. LTD. Singapore Branches. t
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    • 444 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1830 Capital Subscribed (Fully Paid «>» V 100.000 Ml Reserve Fund v mQftftn Head Office: YOK JhamT'° 00 >J SIJJ^PORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Manager x yama<u^. Tel: mo. wu Manager's C°'° i f oyji 5922 General Office 5923 Cc 6472 Compradore's
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  • 1122 7 B y AIR MAIL The Week In The Market: Speculative Interest Increasing: Rubber Awaiting Committee Decision: Hague Tin Meeting And After (From Our Oum Correspondent) London, Oct. 22. wiring the last few days the Stock D Markets have increasingly given lof that commitments of speculators Showing
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  • 48 7 The submarine Sunfish was launched at Chatham Dockyard recently, and the naming ceremony was performed 07 Mrs. Skipwith, wife of Vice-Admiral H. L. d'E. Skipwith. retired. More than 1,000 people witnessed the ceremony. The Sunfish is the eleventh of the Swordflsh type of small submarines to b? launched.
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  • 852 7 Source Of Discontent To The Investor Broker London, Oct. 14. THE Morris Motors share introduction has once more brought the vexed question of "placings" into the forefront of City controversy, states the Financial News During the last six months or so, thanks to the Stock
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  • 348 7 Benefits Of Dutch Devaluation London, Oct. 13. THE annual ordinary general meeting of the Tangoel Rubber Estates, Ltd.. was held yesterday at the registered office, 5 Fenchurch -street, EC. Mr. Walter Hilliers, the chairman, said: Our crop had to bs curtailed to the extent of some 45,000
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  • 43 7 More than 300 inn signs, and numerous sketch designs and photographs of signs structurally unsuitable for Inclusion, have been offered to the committee which is organizing the Exhibition of Inn Signs, to be held m November at the Building Centre, New Bond Street.
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    • 189 8 TO-DAY r-- A nmw%w% k TO-MORROW 315-615 ALHAMBRA 3.15-6.15 9-15 I 9-15 ddL. J^BMH^\ti/f Uw V: 111 iLJ |y If j jm v m wßiiiii HI r* m H IH 1^ Hi jp Klh K2k II PRFi II uJHi^B HI AIs^SINmN^COWBOY^LAIJG^ j^J^ Another Triumph for IB ALEXANDER KORDA! Welcomed by
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    • 251 8 V -A > ANTHONY ADVERSE nis MAGNIFICENT Free p T A Truly Great Picture ranking with the Best HollvJ^ I has produced (Morning Tribune). >Uood j I And THAT'S THE UNANIMOUS OPINION of th I j 1 Thousands of People who have seen WARNER BRn^ i GREATEST TRIUMPH— j I
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  • 493 9 "Plenty Of Seats From One To Three Guineas" London. 11KR has been declared on the CoroW' nation sat profiteers, and people cc the procession who have g fi?«h%n°d by possibilities of a Sp can be assured that there will b? Plenty of s ats along the
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  • 57 9 The board of directors of Royal Mai Lines. Limited, have decided to call for tenders for a fast mail and passenger vessel for the express service from Sou thamptan to Brazil and Argentina. They have also contracted wi:h Harland ann Wolff. Limited, of Belfast and Glasgow. for a fast refrigerated
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  • 31 9 Th- organ of the minster church of St Mary Reading, the original organ used at the Great Exhibition m Hyde Park m 1851 has been rebuilt at a cost of £3.500.
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    • 58 9 AMIIIICA'S GRAND Z NIW SWMTHEARTSI f Er Jm j/(Wwun V MX PICTt'M I P^Vf^^V^l PAVILION COMING SHORTLY J The Most Spectacular Sensation of To-day The Greatest Climax m Aviation History! NEXT "^L WEEK "llCairo IlJ^% mil 3 5 45 and 9pm I-^g'M* ■■iPI ill I TO-NIGHT S D SUBBULAKSHMI m
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    • 242 9 A REAL TREAT FOR SINGAPORE AUDIENCES' TUESDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL AT 6-15 and 9-15 p.m. I Special Engagement of the MM. DAXAE ROYAL NAVAL SINGERS Kmd Peimission of Capt. L. E. H. MAUND, R.N.) This '-"f^Jtm** has P e rformed on a- has been and m *nOAL K E
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  • 190 10 More Suits By "Poor Persons" A RECORD number of divorce cases 1 were dealt with last year. While other divisions of the High Court dealt with fewer actions, the Divorce Court maintained the steady increase which, with the exception of 1928 and 1929, has gone on since
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 10 On* of the L. M.S. Railway's "Princess Royal" class express engines, the largest and most powerful passenger type on the system, is to be named "Coronation" m honour of the coronation of King Edward next May. A familiar local scene. Cattle beinr unloaded at the Telok Ayer Basin. Tribune
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  • 31 10 Detec ive-Inspector C. B. Pavey. who has just retired from the Special Political Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department of Scotland Yard was for many years bodyguard of Mr. Lloyd George
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  • 176 10 BAPTIZED IN LAUNDRY WASHTUB "Rattlesnake" Murderer "Not Afraid To Die Now" Los Angeles, California. ROBERT James, the red-headed barber who is under sentence of death for the 'rattlesnake-bathtub" murder of his seventh wife, has been baptized m the laundry washtub of the California county prison. With three other men— all
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  • 137 10 Studies Banking And Manoeuvres Amsterdam PRINCE Bernard Zu Lippe-Biesterfeld. the future Prince-Consort of Holland, who is to marry Crown Princess Juliana early next year, is showing a lively interest m all matters concerning his new Fatherland. In order to make himself acquainted with the financial institutions
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    • 57 10 FOR THROAT AND CHEST (Made m England* Unrivalled for Coughs, Colds Heavy Smokers. Large Flask 1 1 80 cts. Medium Tin 40 Small .25 TRY A TIN TO-DAY From All Chemists and HighClass Stores. Bfk Wholesale Distributors: PENHAS 86. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. n»« New Designs m Chinese J Embroidered LvX;'
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    • 5 10 PASTILLE by _^wV^ *wP r
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 200 10 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— IO.33 am.. 9 ft., 7 ins.. 11.40 p.m., 9 ft., 6 ins. RUGBY:— Volunteers v. Army. S.C.C.; Singapore Asiatic Rugby Trial, Raffles or Medical College ground. HOCKEY:— Clerical Union v. Colts. C.U., A.C.S. v. R.A.F. II Oldham Hall; Hockey Gala S.C.R.C. v. 11th A. A.
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    • 259 11 o Rpfore buying an rBo ?lngapore D d < Me sic* nvited- w e Street- I.,** Arrived! Splenjttst Arrived! J^^cHILDREN'S J Selection of ij» purchase. EargsTAlS. Be aSEDDULF.*KIR FJ&SBS Lumpur. tin mfts Fretwork Acces- I fßaffles Place. Sin R apore. FLORISTS itedM Flower Shop. 29, Stamford p If Phone 42^7
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    • 353 11 Trade Bargains FOOT WEAR WANTED KNOWN— If you want SHOES with a perfect fit, our expert master footwear craftsmen are at your service. Call to-day for a repair.— The UNION SHOE STORE, 350, North Bridge Road, (Next to Tivoli Theatre), Singapore. MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS. A selection of
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    • 333 11 PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO, No. 329 Worth Bridge Road, (opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date Studio where your photographs moy be taken at moderate prices. Our art of photography is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding Groups, Party or Baby Photographs— The
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    • 419 11 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Koad. Gowns, Millinery, Expert European Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported American goods. Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves, hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 61, Stamford Road. Phone 3335. High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresses made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale. Perfect style and finish— Ching
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  • 336 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 31, 1936. HIGHWAY ROBBERY "IT is my duty to stop this kind of thing m Johore, and I shall increase the punishment until it does stop." So said Mr. Justice Mills at the Johore Assizes m passing sentence of ten years' rigorous imprisonment and 15
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  • 765 12  -  Autolycus A Weekend Causerie by ANOTHER of those periodic outbursts A against the Singapore naval base, which have characterised his newspapers at home for years past, has been made this week by Lord Rothermere, press magnate and publicist, during leisurely moments while the German liner Potsdam was m
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  • 346 12 Mr E. A t De Buriatte. of the law firm of Presgrave and Matthews, Penang, ha s completed his term of appointment as acting Judge. F.M.S. and has now returned to Penang. The death occurred at Ramsgate. Kent on Oct. 14. of Mrs. Eric Beggs, widow' of the late
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    46 12 In case of air raids. Members of tfre Paris police are seen irying <>n pas-masks. France-Presse In the event of a pas attack, the duties of the men pictured ab m Paris are to sprinkle chemicals on th» cromwi to neutralise effects of. poison gas. France-Presse
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  • 533 13 i^WARK OF PEACE Rational Plan Starts London nA r n]P o for Empire unity and AST demand or gnomic partnership A a m X by Sir Henry Page Croft, wa n t meeting of the City of Lon- P CoLer a Uve Association when he
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  • 122 13 tINED 30s. with 10s. costs at Croydon recently for attempting to enter a train at Rodham Halt, near Purley. Peter John Teesdale. aged 19 a bank clerk, of The Gables, Waltoii-on-the-Hill. Surrey, was said to have risked his life by trying to change compartments to
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  • 92 13 CTRANGE things came from the BBC. Regional transmitter recently, states the Daily Mail. When the broadcast of records of the Lord Mayor of London's election finished at 9.30. there came a pause, followed, not by an announcer's voice, but by the scrapings and chirpings of an orchestra
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 13 C. W. A. Scott and Giles Guthrie. w.nners of the great PortsmouthJohan ties burg Air Race, were officially welcomed on their arrival at Croydon Airport, London, on Oct. U m their Percival Veja Gull monoplane, m which they have flown back from S. Africa m easy stages. Photo:— C. W.
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  • 175 13 Horse-Drawn Traffic To Be So Equipped Warsaw ALL horse-drawn vehicles are to be 11 banned from the streets of Warsaw unless equipped with rubber tyres Enormous damage, it is estimated, is caused daily to the streets by ironbound wheels and ill-shod horses Last year some 14,000,000
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  • 16 13 Mrs. J. A. Hunter. wif* of the Undersecretary, Singapore, is leaving for home on Nov. 20.
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  • 103 13 A DETECTIVE-SERGEANT who hie under a bed was stated at Hampstead recently to have grasped a womar by the ankle and arrested her. The woman, Ethel Rutter. aged 41, described as a nurse, of Nemore-road. Acton, was remanded on a charge of stealing a
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  • 21 13 Mrs Wilson. th e wife of the actinr Managrr of Nova Scotia Estate, Telut Anson. la leaving for Home m November
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    202 14 European racing motorists won several first places m a recent "Grand-Prix" held m New York. Our picture shows M. Nuvoelari. one of the successful contestants from Europe. France-Presse Mr. Bullitt. the new United States ambassador to France, presented his credentials to M. Albtrt he Hrun President of France recently. The
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    866 16 IVasanl inspiration for Paris Tunics slill rhir l>a«*e j*owns are tailored COMEBODY m Paris must have spent a week-end browsing through the unfrequented corners of old Europe, exploring the real peasant farming lands where fashionables usually never go For suddenly this year all the beauty of the native peasant
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  • 723 16 Our Shops do THEIR STUFF LINES FOR CASUAL EVENINGS When I saw the linen evening frocks at Enid Petrie'l I was ulad that this is the land of perpetual summer, for you would want to wear them all the time. Mid of course the only time is during' summer hi
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  • 224 17 Jl LITTLE MAN. famous m history for hil love affairs, his military conquests and his hats, has added another triumph to his long list of victories The Little Corporal himself. Napoleon Bonaparte of France, is the latest inspiration for colourful, dramatic fashions Paris designers have gone Napoleonic with
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 84 17 "^iRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. i Baeeage Contractors Forwarding Agenta. Booking. Agents for TMM. i Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Una j Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co.. Ltd.. etc.. etc Tel. Address:— "UJQQAQW PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldf. j '^'***-^~'^'*^*'^< i^^ >^i <^* ,^f
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    • 159 17 I a rout is r$ I SHOPPING GUIDE I BOOKSHOP USEFUL COMMERCIAL BOOKS Linage: How to Make Money from News: A Guide for Young Journalists and Beginners by Leonard Knowles $150: Newspaper Reporting: A Practical Guide for Young Journalists by Noel Barber $2 00: Words Confussed and Misused by Maurice
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    • 81 17 SILK STORE TtpnUßl/TOK A 23 HIGH ijl.. STREET. x C Zi£/ 1 ■'-vi RESTAURANT Real European i Food Come and have your steak cook\ed as you like it on an open charcoal frill by JOHN, Sln*a- pore's leading Chef. J OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT [Arcade Restaurant Collyer «u»y. 'hon* "hairdresser j
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    • 92 17 CHEMIST B, iNMIUWIMIrtI AffoHummt Mtdttmi Jr»f—tm /AAOX& MDS TO BEAUTY ROUGE POWDER LIPSTICK ALL AVAILABLE IN SHADES TO HARMONISE WITH YOUR COLOURING CREAMS AND LOTIONS FOR THE GREASY NORMAL AND DRY SKIN. BEAUTY BY CULTURE AGENTS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INC. IN F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE BEAUTY doroihy more. has just
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    • 479 18 BY P&Oahd BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Tonnage Spore. PPc" c 1936 Tonnage Spore. •gSffiS* 'SSS SSJ:i! RAWALPINDI 17,000 gTj CAMORIN 15.000 Nov. 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan 14 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 4 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 BANGLORE 6,000 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6 000 Jan. 24 RANPURA 17.000 Dec. 18 CARTHAGE
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    • 132 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penanf, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 s.s. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples |497 ft $540 1317 ft $343 Marseilles 514
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 307 18 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM* Pengerang S. Soon Heng 31 g Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon Oct. 31 n Borneo (North 1, Brunei and Labuan Kajang Oct. 31 1 Burma Gogra gj n Tandjong Pinang Valentijn M jj j Miri Kajang 31 Pontianak
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    • 179 18 flails I' \|»rrdr<3 Mails expected from Eastern Austral by the Merker, due at Singapore, today. Mails expected from Europe (London parcel mails i by the Antenor. time delivery of parcels 9 a.m. o-day Mails expected from Australia. Ncthei lands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), timi of delivery of boxholders' letters
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    • 290 19 IHIt\S PHILP LI^E. (incorporated In Australia) NEXT BAH4NGB. MERKCTK To-day Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip ticket* from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or mm bourne to the connecting KJMJ. VeMil a brisbam:
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    • 464 19 jy% iv PKENCH PORTS V^T T"\ 31 Jp HOMEWARDS. URANE f r Marseilles Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 13 LiMoib For Marseilles, Havre, AntwerD Dunkirk Dec 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazai?e Bordeaux OUTWARDS U (from Marseilles). i CAP°f T iapot'ttq For Balgon Tourane Halphom. Nov. 5
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 181 19 i» m i» i-^ ■_»i jZI "THE HARROURJ S(;SIDE THE WHARVES Kohn; 15 (ileiHi;l< 11 1 rj'tv oi D* r^ 34 3 lossitbai^ -j <} 3 '"ivaj^^^K uinh lh 4 j^n? W&%*. r< ciid« r VKSSH^ IS DXV DOCKS \lj ss j an e Delmar-Moi jran was MM of thr
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  • 108 20 A beauty spot m Johore. A section of the Kota Tinggi Waterfalls, Johore, a favourite place for picknickers m easy access for the motorist from Singapore. Tribune age of 4». The "stro., R man of l unga r or* the oastTeven vLT^f V' m sana ">»<"« at
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    • 152 21 m mm fJ I m*M W T X 111* 1 1& 4 V -^r« "HT^ SHERBQWVf: Te B -F.»r b 7 AIJSTm A new saloon Is added to the range of models available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive and luxuriously equipped. It is an attractive four seater,
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    • 21 21 Tin: xi:w im,n» \iiti fI'ITII THE "METER-MISER" L YEARS GUARANTEE ON VIEW MeE NATHAN RADIO C SOUNO EISGIHEERt 25|29, ORCHARD ROAD.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 451 21 jON THE RADIO j i British Empire gST "g-jj *»?%i£2S? |»rogramme gUXX^aSl^, Selcction: 10 20 p.m.-A Recital by Dons Cuwen inn 9- GSH 13.97 metres Contralto and Foster Richardson Ba&s jtansn.lN^on mcs) from baritone). Doris Cowen and Foster R1|21 47 me*. 'and u» chardson: At Love's Beginning (Liza i.W PJ"
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    • 281 21 Pf d U A Ced by wulam MacLurg Ah 1 sL I Continental (Kennedy) (Kreisler) Czarda s (Monti) .fc if Trol a W n h d a Mafe. SaY aboUt Dixie? me 8 n^ m The NeWS and Annou nceGreenwich TTiem c Signal at 805 am 8 25 am —Close
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    • 195 21 160I 60 1 1 2 l Sni PP in S In Time of War I },i Blk y P *y m l s^r Rear-Admiral S«r Eldom Manisty, K.C.B, CMG Co 7 rSt P m Pianofort^ Solos b y Alinri 7.50 p.m. The BBC. Variety Orchestra; leader, Bernard Reillie; conducted by
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    • 1068 22 ON THE RADIO Continued from page 21) srassr-w- "z a« "T 10.20 p.m. "Sea Power-No. 4: The TO-MORROW Tta^'Sy PaymS R 720 a .,,,-9.50 a.m. Church service,. rasals f tne Nirom Orchestra. 10 SO om A Religious Service n.48 a.m. Church carillon, (rhurrh of England from Croydon n.50 a.m. Variety
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    • 617 22 «i 35 P m Sign off DJA and DJB 1.40 p.m. Market Prices, .rprm Eiirl 150 p.m. Records. 615 pm Call DJA. DJB. DJE 2 p.m. Relay from P T.T .rfprman English.. German Folk Song, mitter. O°tsSndin R Broadcasts of the Week. Wavelength: 25.24 metres -U 885 k--620pm concert of
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  • 247 25 A Pawnbroker, A Client And A "Parker" Pen ALLEGATIONS of how a Chinese atn tempted to cheat a pawnbroker by dishonestly representing to him that an imitation Parker fountain pen was a geniune article with the Intention of uT~ ducing him to deliver a sum of $5 were
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  • 97 25 Motor-Accident In Middle Road 0 Singapore. Friday. DOMBARDIER Alb.r; C. Bird of the O Royal Artillery was this afternoon fined $5 or seven days' imprisonment by Mr. G. W. Davis, the Fourth Magistrate on a charge of rash and negligent driving. The case was a sequel to
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  • 34 25 Singapore, Friday. Receiving and adjudicating orders were made by Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the Bankruptcy Court to-day, against Mr. W. T. Cherry the Superintendent of the Government Printing Office, on his own application.
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  • 622 26 INCIDENT AT S. R« C. Inniskillings Beaten Singapore. Friday. WHAT was otherwise an enjoyable game of hockey between th? S.R.C. and the Inniskillings on the S.R.C ground to-day, was marred by rough play m the closing stapes, which culminated m Kidd H the Regimental team,
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  • 606 26 COLTS RETAIN THEIR UNBEATEN RECORD Opportunist Effort By Hay Brings Victory Singapore, Friday. A SPLENDID goal scored five minutes before the end by that great opportunist Noel Hay gave the Singapore Colts a well-deserved victory against the Indian Association at Balestier Plain this evening. It was a battle for supremacy
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  • 208 26 Syce Pleads Guilty To Theft Singapore, Friday. TWO Malay motor car drivers', Abu bin Yassin and Ahmad bin Ismail, were this morning charged before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate, with theft as servants of one gallon of petrol from motor-car belonging to Chow Soon Sin. the
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  • 59 26 Singapore. Friday. Entering the compound of the Hili Street Police Station on the morning of Oct. 29. m order to recover a debt Appu Chettiar and Suppiah were promptly arrested by the Police for trespassing They appeared before Mr. A D York, the Third Magistrate, this
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  • 193 26 Good Show for Capitol AN interesting attraction will be staged at the Capitol Theatre at both the 6.15 and 9 15 performances on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday next. Singapore audiences will be given the opportunity of hearing the Danae Royal Naval Singers sixty officers and men on board
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  • 44 26 Mr W Lang Scofield. a former wellknown planter m Johore and the F.M.S., who spent many years m Malaya before uoing to Liberia, is returning to Malaya shortly He expects to arrive by air While m Liberia Mr. Lang Scofield joined the Harvard Expedition
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  • 197 26 Single Goal At S. C. R. C. INTERESTING hockey wa, een on Ho I Lim Green this afternoon when n5 S.Q.R.C. and the Middlesex £5L2 clashed. A A ter a J airly even i li! h^towhWi l-either side was able Soldiers forced the pac« mdl good goal.
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  • 220 26 List Of Fixtures For To-Day THE following are the fixture day m the English and Leagues: FIRST DIVISION Birmingham v. Bolt an. Charlton v. Sheffield Wed Chelsea v. Derby. Grimsby v. Preston. Leeds v. Bientford. Liverpool v. Arsenal Manchester City v. Sund« Middlesbro v. Everton Portsmouth v. WTiamptor.
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  • 818 27 tfotes On Chances In To-day's Racing mOM .APTAIN HAWK) ipoh, Friday. f rinh's autumn meetKAh lurf afternoon T »f c "\a\*M events which «ith a <*«* of the races ins "Aon» and the other S^'JL"£23?W« have geavj rain lo n B di d o not
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  • 57 27 Race 1. JACATRA Upright Evergreen Race 2 WODEN Kate Keilv Metro Race 3. CHEERFUL LADY Wonder Bar Tete dOr Race 4. KALILI Row Boat The Rumba Race 5. PURE GOLD Dilatory Russian Rose Race 6. SUNSHINE SUE Eastern Knight Cockpen Race 7. BUDAPEST Littlehurst Abbot's Temptation Race
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    • 89 27 m w3 mm Jm' por refreshment, for 1 ""^F" and Radiant Health! II i it'litii ihfJitl ft' milk. \(\Y Si 1111 lilf^l* irltinillP« \rnaL- Ihcnulk mink KM OUIIIIIK I lldl)l)llll.c»>. morcHounskmq I 'i s&\uili adicioUiif wbSdX twill UVALT IN E <^fc4F Cold OVA LTI N E Cold Hot v rm
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  • 893 28 FOND WINS FLYWEIGHT TITLE LAST NIGHTS BOXING hoy oii:k beatex m fixe I 1 4.11 T (By "Straight Left") L. S. FOND won the fly-weight boxing championship of Singapore last night, beating Boy Quee over three-minute rounds, m a fight which was full of thrills. Contrary to expectations, Quee, m
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  • 117 28 Ten Hours Across Atlantic IAMES MOLLISON, who left Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, at 20.40 G.M.T. on Thursday, on his Transatlantic flight, lrnded safely at Croydon at 9.57 this morning. Mollison flev; a Bellanca Monopianc equipped with a 700 horse power Wasp junior engine. On landing he said he
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  • 36 28  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking. Oct. 30. The Executive Yuan has appropriated a sum of SI OO. OOO for flood relief m Manning, KwmnggL Two deputces are on their way to Kwanesi to investigate.
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  • 127 28 Inspection at Raffles Institution THE Annual Inspection, Parade, and Parents Day of the Second, Sixteenth and Thirty-second Singapore Scout Troops and the Second Singapore Rover Scout Crew, was held on the Raffles Institution ground to-day. The Parade was inspected by tne District Commissioner, Mr. Alex Cullen and following
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    66 28 Photos.) In a rugby match on the padang yesterday the S.C.C. "R Ver featid by St. Andrew's School by 21 points to ni'. Here is an from the game. Ulllnv Another incident from the same pa me. showing: opposing plavtrs falling on the ball as the forwards come up m
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  • 23 28 1 Playing against the 11th A A Battery at Anson Road to-day the V.M C A won their hockey fixture by five goals
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