Morning Tribune, 17 November 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 247. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 17, 1936 FIVE CENTS
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  • 172 1 Hitler's Action Not Popular London, Nov. 16. mm that the foreign secretary, communication iwunder examination during the week cn n Mwspftpen state that although caused much anxiety orsururise the denunciation is regretted, •the Times -ays: Each fresh announcement of this kind makes more difficult the task of those
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  • 109 1 ANTI-RUSSIA PACT RU HOURS Tokyo And Berlin Are Segotiating Shanghai, Nov. 16 I nod that strict censorship has been clamped down m Japan on news that Tokyo and Berlin, despite aenials. ure putting the finishing an anti-Communist treaty. negotiation! were initiated on jne return recently to Japan of the uenna
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  • 56 1 Singapore, Monday. BDln possession of two coun- 1 i 1O x T 0s and one W note a jmed Ngo Ho Kuan was pro- 'i no Second Magistrate, Mr. ;M>n -to-day, and remanded m ">: V for 24 hours. 'iUppred that the accused \l Pass the notes on
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  • 857 1 ItlVI It 4 ItOSM II IX THE HEAVY BOMBARDMENT MORE Allt It AID CASUALTIES IX CITY London, Nov. 16. THE rebels are battering at the gates of Madrid. The latest messages from insurgent sources indicate that the insurgents have found the breach In the Government
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  • 96 1 County Council's New Scheme London, Nov 16 ONE of the largest schemes for municipal flats ever considered by the London County Council will be examined by that body to-morrow. The development is recommended of a site oi niiy acres formerly occupied by the White City exhibition, at a
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  • 21 1 (Tribune) Major-general Matsumoto, who hsrs been Japanese military attache m Washington, passed through Singapore on the Fiutiimi Maru yesterday
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  • 106 1 No Demands Yet Presented (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 16 MR J. Drysdale of Malayan Collieries, issued the following statement today regarding the strike at Batu Arang coalfield "The strike at Batu Arang still continues and negotiations cannot be finalised owing to the inability of
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  • 82 1 Tanks Armoured Cars Repulsed Peiping, Nov *6 AFTER two days of fighting m which aeroplanes dropped more than a hundred bombs on Chinese positions the Combined Manchukuo Mongol forces invading Eastern Suiyuan withdrew into Chahar this afternoon. The invaders were assisted by tanks and armoured cars which
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  • 42 1 London. Nov. 16. IT Ij understood that Mr. Patrick Dun can. South African minister for mines, has been recommended by tfte Union Government to succeed Lord Clarendon. H e would be the first South African Governor General.— Reuter
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    • 21 1 I Oft Other Pages Page IIW i. building 2 I pa*- s i >I(( cricsci 27 Boxing j. Sport pi' 1
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    • 102 1 !E I "THIS MILK KEEPS o I m /fei^^ r^^2l RbE*HhßbHl ZuH /IBh iBBBV x4Ba I REFRIGERATION!"^ jJL-^' R R■ 1 II ft rpRV Klim Powdered for a// uses. Recommended g -f A Whole Milk— the milk by doctors for even the frail- 1 5 1 that Aeeps. Klim is
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  • 970 2 To Justify Rejection Of New Building Plans Singapore, Monday. 4N order that the Municipal ComA missioners of the Town of Singapore do appear m Court and show cause why a Writ of Mandamus should not issue directed to them, commanding them to consider m accordance with
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  • 119 2 Statement By Imperial Air way 8 Singapore, Monday. THE local office of Imperial Airways states that the suggestion that the inauguration of the service is postponed until January. 1938. is misleading. It refers only to the last lap, from Singapore, which is to be controlled by Australia. The
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  • 329 2 New Municipal Move ■■••POft, Monday THE following have been IM Municipal Sub-Corn, Z 1 m and consider proposals foi m mulate recommendati, t to f action to be taken by .hp r tb sioners m connection wit: th* is?* tion Celebration m 1937 Corona Mr. E.
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  • 81 2 Dinghy Capsize*: Occupant Drowned MEMBER of the Royal Air Force A Aircraftsman ARC. Dutton WJ life In tragic circumstance I on Friday evening. j It appears that he was skiing dinghy m the Straits o hundred yards tffij from >ne when the boat capsized Dutton attempted to sw»
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    • 138 2 f u Tn fl e s a lot oi delightful refreshment sealed m Pabst TapaCan iJiL Sl J I mer l^i 1 betiU down-a cool safe drink of pure, wholesome Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze p,.^ ot weather comfort learn to ask for Pabst
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    • 25 2 Theatre ROYAL) to S. D. SUBBULAKSHMI m "KfCHELA" COME EARLY! CITBOPO^ AGAINST HEAD -ACHES DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO., 9«, ROBINSON^,
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  • 1365 3 C o-opera tors At Dinner A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION Societies' Work In Malaya Singapore, Tuesday. „i(II H.Mviviality prevailed at the M iiiiiu'l dinner of the Singapore irh'i ,i «-»-»P"ative Union Ltd., I i ttlu(i H-rafe last night and *7 attended by over 200 co-opera-was .-vests. Among those '^en rre Mr. O.
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  • 205 3 Travelling Official's Visit L T T COl 'n S P Wi "*ams, CI.E the hi ?s ta^ wilTh SoCiety Tht first durlne th?J SPS* ta Sin^pore. and Bahru We h Will visit «W Ro^rv 0 1 11 1^ 5 ta t 0 address the of th? rS, °i
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  • 40 3 The work of converting the old policestation at Durham to provide premises for a new city library h?.j been carried out by corporation labour at a cost of about £500 below the lowest tender. The new library was onpned recently.
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  • 64 3 Law Notice For To day B:fore th e Chief Justice m th e Ist' Court at 11 a.m. S. 340 33— Stanton Nelson Co. Ltd. vs. Brinkmann Co. Before Mr. Justice Cussen m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. 05. 143 36— R e Indenture dated 30th August 1880 etc.
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  • 114 3 Forthcoming Movements THE following naval movements m the r ffuture, uture are notified by the Naval Intelligence Centre. Singapore: H M.S. "Herald" (Commander N A C. Hardy, R. N. > will leave Singapore oil Tuesday, November 17, for Hong Kong on completion of the season's survey m
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  • 48 3 Postponed Owing To Rain JHE beating of The Retreat by the Ist battalion. Middlesex Regt., which S5 Xo have takeil P lace the padang yesterday, was postponed owing to rain The ceremony will take place to-day after the rugby trial at the S.CC the programme being unchanged.
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    • 51 3 PHILLIP'S RUBBER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS FROM ALL SHOE-MAKERS Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, ROBIN:ON ROAD, SINGAPORE. U\££yJ7 RAPID HARDENING CEMENT anodvoNis hxhom nas snaivaa ny aavoHV pn uo i von S3ZIS IIV 3N 90i03 30 QV3 Sl3fOHd l"2| lOX-SH3A ■^S^^HSTBi^B aaiavsNvs 1.-. 3TH3HS-A3NOH Ml HHOf-3TSH3A f^^BflflH^^H S\'3IA3M-3f d^S^^l in\
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 8 4 Sellers ***** 8 11.16 a. ss
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    • 63 4 London, Nov. 16. PALM OIL (Malay) Last Quotation To-day 111 bulk Nov. Dec. shipment £24-0-0 value £24-5-0 value fcov. Shipment £17-5-0 value £17-15-0 paid SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Nov.lDec. Shipment 9 10» 2 sellers TAPIOCA (Ist quality) Seed Pearl (Spore) Nov. shipment 16- sellers i M run vr.^A.y.) White Muntok Jan.
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    • 77 4 London, Nov. 16 Previous To-day Change. T.T. on Parti (closing middle rate) 105.15 105.13 —.02 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.05 9.05 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 25 8 Is 25 8 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 31 16 Is 3 1 16
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    • 38 4 London, No/. 16. Previous To-day Change. GOLD Fine Bar per v. £7 2 4^ £7 2 3^ 1 SILVER Bpot 21-5 16 21 1 16 1 4 I month* lorwaru 21-5 16 21 1 16 4
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    • 137 4 London, n ov i* Previous To-day than»e. Distillers 115 6 llg. Dunlop Rubber 35 9 35 9 Up 6 General Electric 94 6 94 3 Imperial Chemical Industry 4210' 2 433 Imperial Tobacco 173 l»/ 2 172 6 UP 4 2 Anglo-Dutch 38 38 3 Canadian Pacific
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    • 20 4 Cash (noon official price) £239 a £234 H 3 months forward (noon official prici» £236 v £232. H
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    • 52 4 RUBBER New York Kov 5 Previous To-day Tone Steady Strong Boot Buyen I7»i Wk u p'^ Seller* 17-11 16 17-7 8 up 316 Jan. Mar. Buyers. 17-1116 17-13 16 up > 8 Seller* 17-3 4 17-15 16 up 3 16 TIN Standard Tone Firm Easy BDm 53-14
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    • 32 4 '1111 A BRITISH I %Jyfe^ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, 1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, I A MOTOR CAR INSURANCE I AT REASONABLE RATES. W. J. dexter. Manager. -i-i-Tel. 59N. lt UnUyion Qrten. II
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    • 28 4 7/ 3 ijOUII d/WdlfS WorM s Water Speed Record w 0/7 T***** Miss America Gar Wo< 124.91 m.ph. WV/iv J CYMA^VV Agents for Ma/ay a: THI SUCCESSORS OF
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  • 1469 5 lme d bu Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Share are $1 urJess otherwise staf-wi* Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers ln n t Tm 5- 56 53 59 V'JSun i Kumbang .-31- 33- 31- 33--11 Jf,frai MmlV 56- 60- 56-
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 151 5 Ru bber ''From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday evening. Singapore: 30 3 8 cts., up 14 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Steady. London: 8 9 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 17 3 4 cts., up 18 ct. Market Tone: Strong. After opening firm this morning, with good buying from
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    • 21 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore: $115 14, down $13 8. London: No maiket. New York: 52 12 cts,. down 3,4 ct.
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    • 10 5 London-New York: 4.88 13 16 New York-London 4.88 3132
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    • 140 5 Messrs Fraser Co 9 s Report MESSRS. Fraser and Company, m their daily comment on th e closing trend of the local share market, state:— The local price of tin fell 1 3 P today The tin share market was again very active, although earlier m the day
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    • 191 5 Tin locally down $1 3 8. Rubber closes j steady about 1 4c higher than yesterday— th e highest price for about 6 years. Mining. Raubs (Cum 6d. Div.i are I firm $7.15— 57 40. Tin shares close slightly easier, owing to profit taking and I
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    • 42 5 Shanghai. Monday Acldrcfing a gathering of 5.000 at the Loyang Military college, including officials, teachers, cadets and students. Mar Fhal Chiang Kai Shek advised his heaiers to promote the spirit of virtue and knowledge to the extent that the Powers
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  • 125 6 By Stranded Passengers In Honolulu Honolulu. Nov. 15. AN appeal to American shipping strikers to let one ship at least leave port was made by a Yorkshireman, Mr. James Fenton, who landed here while taking a holiday trip home after spending eleven years m Shanghai, where
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  • 166 6 Singapore. Nov. 16 R. (Siami W Coast No. 1 per Koyan $145 R. <Siam» W Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $135 R <Siam> "White No. Al $226 R. (Siami "White Rice" No. 1 $190 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 2
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  • 270 6 MESSRS Lewis and Peat, Ltd., cLon don) m their weekly rubber report dated Nov. 3. state: We have had a very active market during the week and prices hav e advanced about a farthing per lb. ah round. A large business has been done and heavy offerings
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  • 181 6 London T.T. 2|4 1116 London demand 3 1 4 ij 10 Lonaon 4 months' sight 2|4/s Lyon demand 1 v Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand 56 Batavia demand 10 Samarang demand 104 3 4 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands JJf% Madras and Colombo demand 154% Hongkong demand
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  • 93 6 Bill To Have Second Reading London, Nov. 16. THE public order bill, one of the main provisions m which is the prohibition of political uniforms, will be read a second time m the Commons to-day. It will probably be passed without a division, for all parties are prepared
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  • 40 6 Messrs Evatt and Company, announce the following rubber outputs for tlu under-mentioned Estates during the month of October: Brunei 31,560 lbBukit Timah 8.036 Changkat 26,151 Haytor 10,283 Indragiri 73,529 Lunas 33,870 Nyalas 29,000 Tapah 62,350 Ulu Pandan 3.210
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  • 106 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I X R.S.S. In cases (FOB. November) 30 11 16 30 13 16 Good FAQ. m cases mttn* (F. 0.8. November) 30 5 b <»v n lo No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot- loose) (awardable Spore) 30*2
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS AT CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 214 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 133) Capital Subscribed (Fully paldup) 110UIM, Reserve Fund Y.i3).900.o )O>J Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH" MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager t. YAM\motTel: No. 6049 Manager* Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradores Disk BANK OF CULYI (Incorporated In China by Special Charter).
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  • 120 7 ThP rms "Oueen Mary" on which a considerable part of "Dodsworth" me R..13. jjjj u^ d for the backKround O f the story The Principals m "Dodsuorth" Paul Ufa* Ruth Chattertoii Walter Huston and Mary Astor. Baroness van Obersdorf "Have you realised what it
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  • 456 7 The Tenacity Of Samuel Goldwyn IN extraordinary story, but typical of that colourful character Sam Goldwvn lies behind "Dodsworth," which opens at the Capitol on Wednesday A. year ago Goldwyn made Sinclair Lewis a large offer for the book, of which 200 000 copies have been
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  • 201 8 Not Afraid of Pouto Legislation R'ackbum RESTRICTIONS placed on B mish p R cists by law would not humS£tJ? progress, Sir Oswald Mo>u4 pLS* when he addressed over 3,000 Sf? here There were many threat* of imn^ ding legislation to deal with JSTi their Fascist methods and
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  • 49 8 Lieutenant Patureau Mirarm. 01 the French Air Force, fell oat of his aeroplane recently when his safety belt broke as he was looping the lood near Vouvray. Indre-et-Loire Villagers saw his body falling through the air. but his parachute opened and he landed safely The aeroplane crashed In flames
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    • 208 8 Opening at the PAVILION To-Night 6.15 9.15. The Famous Star of 2 A O th ther jk BROADWAY MELODY of 1936- ZZ^s^^BSm^ Co-Starred for the First Time ft m*^ lIP^I with BEAUTIFUL vTBB a:; v i l| Jh '^SH IQffi9InVBPPBVII with y>« O|^^^^^^HHHH^^f^Q^^^^^^| (Released m England as SLJ^^^^ fH^^HHH[Hl|p|^^^^H Every
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    • 97 8 The Screen's Most Lovable Pair— ln A ■fJj^^^X^l Romance To Steal Your I Laughs and Tears! Wallace BEERY Jackie COOPER IN THE PICTURE THAT RANKS AMONG THE YEARS GREAT HITS! "CTShaughnessy's B |J With II J Mcf ARLAND f^ SCREENING. EMPIRE TALKIE (TANJONG PAGAR) j j 7 p.m.- TO-NIGHT -9
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 9 i mifi Younr and Robert Taylor m "Private Number," which opens at 10 the Pavilion to-day. A MPiir irom "The Road io Glory." starring Frederick March. Warner Baiter and Lionel Barrymort. whi« h u ill be at* the Capitol shoitly.
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    • 74 9 JIST LOOK AT THIS CAST IN ONE FILM! "~"'^g^Wl^L- r FRIPRIC WARNER SSSa^ MARCH BAXTER V^K Vr V V. fk vX^THI CRHT 10VeV| Ml DRAMA Of THE GREAT WARI^j "•"•'•igly Different It will be the talk of Nations! Al -kvan Premiere CAPITOL NOV. 25th I QUALITY OF "MOVEMENT" IS A
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    • 172 9 WARNER BROS HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT FROM THE GREAT STAGE PLAY "APPLESAUCE" THAT RAN FOR YEARS! Opening To-Night 6-15 9-15 A A Matinee To-morrow at 3-15 /\LHAMBR/\ NOW YOU WILL KNOW WHY f^^M M It Did! And V M\JkJ\£ Here He ls! m I Heaven I IH Had I 4*k M
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  • 1164 10 SABLAS- NORTH BORNEORUBBER, LIMITED. Twenty -Sixth Annual General Meeting Singapore, Monday THE Twenty-sixth Annual General Meeting of th- Members of Sablas North Borneo— Rubber. LimiteJ, was held on Thursday, 15th October, 1936, at the Registered Offle-. 5254 Gracechurch Street, London, EC. 3. Mr. A. P. Fadow (the Chairman) presiding. Mr.
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  • 372 10 Company's Brighter Future London, Oct. 29. THE annual general meeting of the Anglo-Burma Tin Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at Winchester House, London, EC. 2., reports the Financial News. Mr. F. A. Robinson (the chairman) who presided, said that the results were not un to what they were
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  • 119 10 fORTY one motor shi Ps totall^ff^ tons gross were ordered from p^ tish and Continental shiovar* Bri ber. According to I^tor' S?* these aa c the highest figures reco h h P the past eight or nine years Th? d f r prise 28 cargo vessels, seven
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  • 165 11 The King arriving at the Victoria Tower, Mouses of Parliament, for the opening ceremony. Topical Press l^pite the heavy rain, the uniforms of the many ambassadors, ministers and officials attend»ng the ceremony made brilliant splash of colour against the drab background of the Houses of Parliament
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 289 12 A LTHOUGH it is known that neither side m the Spaush civil conflict is supplied with modern war materials m any quantity, bombs and poison gas have caused tremendous havoc among both rebel and Government forces. Madrid, we read, was severely bombed over the weekend, more tnan 50
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    • 216 12 Raja Aman Shah bin Raja Harun, an officer of Class V. Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to officiate as District Officer, Jelebu, with effect from Nov. 1, 1936, inclusive. 9 Mr. Grice. an officer of Class 11, Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as Protector of
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  • 1013 12 UIS Excellency the Governor, speaking at the annual dinner of Raffles iCoirge. hit the nail right on th e head when he made the pronouncement that until local employers showed a clear indication of the need of Universitytrained young men, h? was of the opiI nion there was
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 12 Rehearsal for the Opening of Parlia nent:— Early morning risers watt ;;ig the troops returning to the Palace, after the rehearsal. Topical Press
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  • 296 13 BRITAIN BUYS MORE EMPIRE GOODS Encouraging Trade Figures London npTT\l\- H l an inCr eaSl B R R on Fmpire sources for its 15*8 many ?mportant p lantation v revealed m a review just a the Imperial Economic Cornel which -summarises the figures of mlt itl«n relating to these products.
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  • 170 13 Wiped Out In The Untied States Dallas. Texas. ORGANISED crime us previously carried on by the notorious "public enemies" has been wiped out m the United States, according to a claim by the Chief o! the Identification Bureau of the Department of Justice. Mr. L. C. Schilder. The
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  • 59 13 JPS ove «ior of Southern Rhodesia. ri t H rbt>n Stanley, has been informed tm> Secretary of State for the Do"J«jons does not feel that any useful Purpose would be served by a conference RhnH ss tne amalgamation of the "desias as he does not consider that J™ been any
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    18 13 Mr. Y. Hotta, the leader of the Japanese Mountain Climbing Party which passed through Singapore on Saturday. Tribune
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  • 129 13 And Then "Kidnaps*' A Child Marache I Turkey I A MAD wolf which 'invaded" the town of Darer.de, m Eastern Asia Minor, bit 16 men. four women, four buffaloes and carried off a child before it was finally shot After attacking the buffaloes on the outskirts
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  • 120 13 On the thirtieth anniversary of Sir Henry lrving's death recently his devoted friends and many loyal members of his old Lyceum audiences paid their customary tribute to his memory. Wreaths and bunches of flowers were laid on his grave m Westminster Abbey, and throughout the day many people made their
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  • 41 13 The Japanese cruiser Kumano. of 8.500 tons and mounting 15 6in. guns. was launched at Kobe recently. She completes Japan's newest squadron of four light cruisers, which are designed to carry more 6in guns than any others of their class afloat.
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  • 219 13 EMPIRE-WIDE WAR ON RHEUMATISM New Research Body formed London I ORD Horder, the King's physician, has been unanimously elected chairman of the Empire Rheumatism Council which has just been formed m London to inquire into the causes and means of treatment of the disease. Presiding at a meeting of the
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  • 31 13 Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry, D.5.0., M.C.. has been appointed to be a member of the F.M.S. Railway Board for a further period of one year, with effect from Oct 24, inclusive.
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    25 14 icuru owing 10 me rain. The Km* is seen passing through ih» n^r.in. mamAmm Ui #f ..i__ i vat the House of Lords. Planet News
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    102 14 Serving the triple purpose of a decontamination machine for use m war time poison gas attacks, a fire-fighting: unit and a street cleaner, the Scammell Street Was »er with 1,200 gallons capacity was demonstrated for the first time at the Scammell Motor Works at Watford, near London. The machine, which
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 95 14 the height of luxury There is no such luxury m the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort m great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for service 'on all its routes Reduced fares now operative.
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  • Article, Illustration
    148 15 Jwin accompanied Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Premier, to the opening of nt by the King. The State procession was cancelled owing to the rain. set Mrs Baldwin leaving 10 Downing Street, residence of the Fremier, for the Houses of Parliament. Planet News The latest picture of King Boris and Queen
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    • 42 15 WATCHES \^C\ F R Nflyjjj gents W LADIES The IDEAL GIFT For CHRISTMAS THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF JEWELLERY WATCHES Set With REAL DIAMONDS Also RINGS BROOCHES BRACELETS CLIPS etc. SILVERWARE CLOCKS TRADITIONAL QUALITY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES RENE ULLMANN v WATCH MAKER JEWELLER
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  • 811 16 Solve your own BEAUTY PROBLEM! This week Greta In mini 1114 talks about the various big problems one or more of which may be your own. TO-DAY I am going to take difficulties of different skins under separate headings so you can pick out any particular worry or problem of
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  • 330 16 Defining CHARM and GLAMOUR Attraction on the broad oi everyday. IF we were to Ixlieve all the statements that meet our eyes, every woman and girl and even grandmother m the land, has at hand a ready means to become glamorous. Glamour of eyes, glamour oi figure, glamour of hands
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  • 213 17 For HURRIED GROOMING „W m we come to the end of CO often *n begrimed and feeling J a blis: i.iivsically mussed, the un■^^SSoltSi clock give out r* l/::i i formation that only a X dtutl Van is possible before we liW 111 i" 'ci isagement. denytog that what remains
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  • 65 17 Do ?our huii m two colours— blonde M Jne side black on the other, some of Hew York's WMtfteit hatters advise their plip'i* t* It* Fresh from Paris comes this sugfor achieving a double personnel the hai designers, who arrived home after seeing the French winter hat collection!. •You can
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  • 243 17 INFERIORITY COMPLEX has roots in HAIR VERY often the roots of a lifetime inferiority complex has its inception m an inability during childhood for a girl to arrange her hair becomingly. Boys have their hair troubles, too. but somehow they manage to control stubborn shocks by the unscientific but successful
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    17 17 >w«l apparatus, such as one 1 »>ere is return medcd for the water rinse following the shampoo.
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    17 17 Drying the hair by rubbing lightly with a heavy Turkish towel is very good for the scalp.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 348 17 j A TOURIST'S i SHOPJPING i GUIDE LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE i CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agenti. Booking. Agents for F.M.S. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland line 8.1.8. N. Co.. Ltd.. etc.. etc. Tel. Address:— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldf. BEAUTY
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  • 315 18 Still Necessary To The Fleet THE sub-committee convened by the Committee of Imperial Defence to consider the vulnerability of surface ships to aerial attack has come to the unanimous decision that capital ships are still necessary to the Fleet, and that bombing aeroplanes have not superseded battleships. This
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 462 18 f "I )Y P&Oa«d BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due n Tonnage Spore. 1936. Tonnage Spore. ♦SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 20 1937 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 17,000
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    • 135 18 N.Y.K.MIW: GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNABD WHITE STAR. LTD.. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. M.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 s.s. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Dec. 24 Rates to Ist Class toll class Naples $497 ft 1540 |317 ft f
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 331 18 j POSTAL IMTELLIGKiM 1; J i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMt Pe-neerane Aik Soon Nov 17 9 n m rWinn President Harrison 17 v New Zealand Nieuw Holland 2 30 j* Australia—Eastern and Southern Nieuw Holland i 7 2?/t Jm New Zealand Nieuw Holland 17 230
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  • THE HARBOUR
    • 118 19 cmPs alongside thewh^ves TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. 22 1 Rajub 20 1 Van H-m-< 20 1 Anhui 18 3 Nieuw Hoiiana 15 3 SESSa I fp Harrison Vfriri Mart o i ifenapp 6 3 Kpd'ih r 3 da, 3 KStedar 3 c[ el seafarer if 3
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    • 172 19 Blown From Hongkong To f^ p/t//. Five survivors of the crew of nine on a Chinese fishing boat from Saichun province, China, overtaken by the typhoon mi n the China Sea last month thg Japa.nese fish. ing boat Manila X 30 miles off Bacuit Island, Palawan on Oct.
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    • 46 19 The veteran Turkish Marshal Kiazim Pasha, one of the last survivors of the t^ en prisoner by the Russians m 1877. died recently at the a^e of 97. Besides military commands the Marshal had been Va j t of skutari-in-Albania <1897-1902» and of the Hejaz (1908-1909).
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    • 37 19 Mr Coiin wyatt, ski-jumping champion of Great Britain, has made an ascent of the hitherto unclimbed Wilszek peak (10,002 ft. I m the Mount Elie de Beaumont massif. New Zealand. Mr. Wyatt was accompanied by a guide.
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    • 220 19 I 111 ll\S PHIIP LINE. (Incorporated to Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MARELLA Dec 2 s Jan 3 Spec:al K rheap round trip uckets Irom Singapore to Australia taroed at tt. I 0 ?SL ra pSsenger 8 may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mcl MtißOi me return *«IM» Ut class IM
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    • 366 19 j|^ TO FRENCH PORTS U~i""^f\ ..^^l HOMEWARDS. LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec 11 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan 4 1 CAP PADARAN For Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 1 MM CAP ST. JACQUES For
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    • 35 21 THE NEW AIRLINE RADIOS Competitive Prices M c CTNATHAN: RAOiO SOMOtNGIHEWb 25|29, ORCHARD ROAD. r YOU SHOULD EAT I f NCSTLCS hfr OUICK OATS j mcij FOR 610W1N6 HMUH NESTLES QUICK PATS NOW ON SALE
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    • 877 21 OIV THE RADIO j i|i k tMI pil*^ 9. 55 p.m. "Empire Exchange." Points 1 of view by travellers from the Dominions «m <•«««••«•«««> and tne Colonies. "rOgrO llllll^ 10.10 p.m. Calender's Second Band conductor, C. A. Waters, March Out of i**ion 2:— 6^o p.m.— 9.05 the Blue (Bath). The
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    • 443 21 "Die Fledermaus" by Joh. Strauss 8 p.m. A talk. 8.20 p.m. Popular concert by Nirom Orchestra, conducted by Carel van der Bijl 9.20 p.m. A talk. 9.30 p.m. Popular music. 9.50 p.m. Dance music. 10.20 p.m. Popular recorded music 10.50 p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics. 6.35 a.m. Recorded
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    • 231 21 11.15 p.m. Rates of Exchange and French Stock (Rentes). 11.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. TO-MORROV9 Wavelength: 25.60 metres (11.720 kcs>. 6.35 a.m. Concert relayed from Ra-dio-Paris. 7.35 a.m. News m French. 7.50 a.m. News m Spanish. 8.00 a.m. News hi French. Market Prices. 8.20 a.m. News m English. 8.35 a.m.
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    97 22 Tan Chons Tee and Seah Enj> Hee (left) won the Singapore Men s Open Doubles Badminton title last Saturday by beating cnan i,nim Bock and Wong Peng Soon. Tribune Miss D. Femes scoring for the Kest m the annual women's Peppy Day hockey snatch m which the Europeans drew with
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    • 469 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) Henri Tomasi; M. Rene Chedecal (vio- 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music lin) Theatrical Concert (Couperin). /continued). Concerto m A (J. S. Bach). (Soloist: 815 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners Mr R Chedecal). Serenade (Mozart), m the Netherlandish East Indies. Concerto m F
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  • 1316 23 ww era m luxury TRA VEL ORGANISATION FOR DAY NIGHT FLYING 1/H \j -Mil a be like to voyage W ktmi the Empire m one of the riuU Impenai Airways flying-boats? I UieUU interest attaches to this JSn ouing to the fact that on Sunday.
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  • 275 23 Annual Picnic And Social Singapore, Monda*. THE Katong Pier. Singapore, was the scene of a happy gathering of about 80 Syrian Christians from Singapore. Jot hore and other parts of Malaya, when they met there on Friday. Nov. 13 for their annual social and picnic. Members and friends
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  • 200 23 Mr. M.G.H.Namazie Weds Baronet's Daughter "pARLTON House," Bangalore, the re- sidence of Sir Mirza Ismail, Dewan of Mysore, was en-fete' on Oct. 9, for the wedding of Miss Gauhar Taj Begum, second daughter of Sir Ahrzj and Lady Ismail, and Mr. Mirza Ghulam Hussain Namazie, second
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  • 390 23 (U. S. Squadron's Arrival Singapore. Monday. TWELVE ships of the United Slates 1 Asiatic Fleet steamed into Singapore Harbour this morning on a cruise of Far Eastern wateis. and together with the Aye vessels of the Netherlands Indies squadron and H.M.S. Herald and H.M.S. Danae which
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  • 78 23 Arrested Men Charged In CoUrt MM A Singapore, Monday. THE two Chinese. Low Peng and Loh Sai. who were arrested m connection with the finding of the nude body of a Javanese m a rubber estate m Jurong, were produced before the Fifth Magistrate, Mr-. E. E. Colman,
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  • 1963 24 JAPANESE PENETRATION: A NEW GREAT WALL NO inquiring traveller can visit f Charhar, Suiyuan, and the other territories which comprise Inner Mongolia to-day without being impressed with the certainty that the Japanese military mind, as exemplified by the Kwangtung Army, is now engaged on the creation of
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  • 158 24 Appointed Rotary Seen tary For Asia THE following appeared m the Letter of the Chicago Rot m- AT? "Richard Sidney, of the Wo Club Straits Settlements. Rotary cHF** join the staff a s secretary for a"" 1 opening the office mi n SinLn'' Sll spending some tim
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    • 83 24 PILOT PEN IS PARAMOUNT Pilor vacuum filling pen having k f/ /j^w /|M r'-bb* r tube inside is absoimelv runr- X' V&^&&£ I jm iteed a?ains or^akaee for *c:i v;r- g*tfs '-\l7^^^ r iR Try the mes^ perfect pen ever produced il j** tAm^f^k 'U a: m< derate pr:^*> to
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    1236 25 TURF TOPICS Reflections On Racing Matters by Captain Hawk Singapore, Monday, i t THOUGH interest is beginning to A L nt i Ulf on the Singapore Turf iSwfntef Meeting which starts on clvb v V should like to say a few Satl i r a L,r he rest of the
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    • 73 25 J TO-MORROW'S BIG EVENT at the CAPITOL with tf^^TTTlV^k a if ß 5 T, HUSTON CHATTERTON ijMHJHKi I Finish! PAUL LUKAS MARY ASTOR \flNiK o»v irS A 22 MONTHS! IT WON "MODERN SCREEN'S .5. IT R^ LD AS AWARD y When You See It. You'll Know Why!! g /TIX Special
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  • 276 26 INTER-STATE TRIAL Good Game On Padang Singapore, Monday. T HE Hockey trial on th e P»dang 1 to-day. for the purposes of selIP any attempts at good play. The ground was very slippery, and^a mxm °«r£s up as follows:St —O A K^ oSs a a n nVßa^
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  • 44 26 ft VB9& 81 JO] t^aiiao jo "wo) aui 5*H u.iAi,, ,> q Ul^ BpunoiS puv tiuta oqi to uois'sossod oqx uo^aua *m 'w\ dm Aq OO|t«J9p9iuO3 oqi oi api3iu 'TJAOuao JO o^t'T oqj jo sojoqs oq^ uo 'jooui -JOiutUBT viUA OM. jo isonb^q aqi pa
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  • 96 26 Singapore Team Against Selangor The following have been selected to represent Singapore against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on SaUrday. O C. Aeria. R. H. Bar'h. G. Scott. G Ross G E. N. Oehlers, P. K. Bas-, Suan D. Ross. N. Sullivan. EM. Val-I berg, T. A. D. Hewan, A. G.
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  • 80 26 Public Holiday In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 15. THE "Awal Puasa" (the fasting month* will commence m Johore to-morrpr morning. It is the ninth month called "Ramthan" according to the Mohammedan Calender and the Signal for preparation for the necessary religious observations was
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  • 560 26 Medicos Rugby GOOD WIN AT S. C. C. 16 Points Margin Over Club Singapore. Monday TOOD forward play m the loose Was y mainly responsible for the (rush ing defeat uhich the Medical Hi legt inflicted on the sec when they met at ru S u»r m the Pa dan;
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  • 271 26 Robinson Cup Results At S.G.C. rE Singapore Golf Club Sir Arnold Robinson Cup competition was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning and resulted m a win for C. C. Collom and W. A. C. Henderson with a net score of 72 The following cards were returned: C.
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  • 155 26 Friday, Nov. 13. In the morning Commodore C.E.L. Heifrich, Commanding Officer of HN.M.'s Squadron m Netherlands India, called on His Excellency at Government House and afterwards His Excellency returned the call on board H.N.M.S. "Sumatra." H.H. The Sultan of Pahang called on I His Excellency at Government House.
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  • 43 26 An English version of the German film Der Traumende Mund, with Miss Elisabeth Bergner m her orginal part is being made at Denham by the Capitol Film Corporation. Dr. Paul Czinner, who directed the German version, is m charge of the English production.
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  • 45 26 The British Red Cross Society, at the request of the Home Office, is preparing to enrol an Air Raid Precautions Reserve, to consist of men and women drawn from the public, qualified by the possession of the society's certificate m First Aid m Chemical Warfare
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  • 657 27 LO CAL RUGBY PLAYER GIVEN STATE TRIAL Notes And Teams For To-day's Padang Game «r«t time m Singapore rugger P° R "X fiowl Player is being given f Wthe^te Malaya Cup side m 1 tnal ?mafch which is to take place he trial matcn th|g afternoon 00 ttoh o the
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  • 282 27 352 Runs Needed To Win Sydney, Nov. 16. COR the first time m the present tour the If.C.C. cricketers are faced with the prospect of defeat. They need 447 runs m the fourth innings ot their match acainst New South Wales m icier to achieve victory—
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  • 31 27 nt »wn that these powers are necesi rJJ n J l is anticipated that with the production of the new system of licens™ore stringent measures will be cewary to combat smuggling.
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  • 355 27 To Make Tender Scheme Legal A BILL is shortly to be introduced m the Legislative Council to amend the Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Ordinance (Chapter 162). The objects and reasons state: The object for which qutotas were imposed on the importation of textiles is beine defeated
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  • 161 27 RafHesiam Beaten m Rain Singapore, Monday. IN a hockey match between the SC.R.C. 1 and the Raffles College to-day the former won by two goals to nil. The match was very uninteresting and was played m a continual drizzle of rain. The first half was uneventful, both teams
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  • 66 27 Girls Hockey Off Singapore, Monday. OWING to the rain the match between the Europeans and the Girls' Sports Club, arranged to be played on the latter's ground, did not come off, both sides failing to turn up m full force. Those who arrived, however, decided to have some practice. Four
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  • 317 27 An All-Star Programme Singapore. Monday PLENTY of interest is being taken m the fights to be staged at the New World Arena on Friday. Joe Diamond will attempt to take the lightweight title from Ignacio Fernandez, who has held it for more than two years. The challenge
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  • 104 28 Yesterdays state hockey trial on the padan* £™£*J»* *?£2 and rave rise to hopes of further victories ip the wenkend interstate jfames. Her e is an incident he B» me Tribune Medical College defeated a rather weak S.CX. "A" team at rugby on the padang
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  • 143 28 Six Months For W.H.Hudson Singapore, Monday. nLEADING guilty before the Third Magistrate, Mr. A. D. York to-day to theft of a camera and attempted theft of a handbag and a bicycle W. H. Hudson a Eurasian, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. A woman, Mary Wong Choon,
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  • 112 28 Singapore, Monday. A complaint was lodged this morning m the Third Magistrate's Court by a Sikh named Budah Singh, a motor-car driver, against another Sikh also of the same occupation. The complainant stated that accused had assaulted him with the starter of his motor-car. The complainant was
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