Morning Tribune, 7 October 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2— No. 212, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, October 7, 1937. PIVE CENTS
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  • 220 1 AIR LINER'S CAPTAIN AMONG THE VICTIMS SINGAPORE PASSENGER SAFE TO-DAY'S RECEPTION AT LOCAL AIRPORT CANCELLED THE K.L.M. liner Specht, one of the new Douglas DC-3 machine, crashed in taking off from Palembang at 1 p.m. yesterday, and the captain and two members of the crew,
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  • 198 1 The members of the crew killed were Mr. J. Ruben, engineer, and Mr. J. Stonienck, wireless operator. The second Pilot. Mr. H. Groeneveld. was unhurt. AT HOME CANCELLED It has been decided to cancel the At Home arranged for this afternoon at the Singapore Civil Airport in connection With the
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    23 1 A picture of the new Douglas D( 3 typ? of plane to which class the Specht belonged, photographed ai the Singapore aerodrome. (Tribune).
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  • 23 1 Geneva. Oct. 6. The League Assemblv has unanimously adopted the resolution of the committee of twentv-three and the two reports— Reuter
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  • 452 1 Japanese Repulsed In Shanghai, Oct. 6. The Japanese were ready to have a "holiday" to-day in order to clean up trenches and strengthen communications, but were robbed of this prospect by the Chinese, who launched a counter-offensive. Desperate fighting resulted in all sectors. The Chinese claim
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  • 93 1 Leaves Hongkong On Way To Manila Hongkong, Oct. 6. SIR Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen has arrived here in H. M. S. Falsmouth and transferred to the Empress of Asia which leaves for Manila at midnight. The Ambassador boarded the Empress in a wheel chair, accompanied by a naval surgeon,
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  • 79 1 London, Oct. 6. THE battleship Warspite. which will shortly be taking up her delayed duties as flagship to Mediterranean Fleet, left Portsmouth dockyard yesterday for Spithead, to carry out further trials. The Warspite, whose refit cost nearly £2,700,000, and has taken nearly three years, has been equipped with
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  • 153 1 Lowest Level Since Last October London. Oct ti WITH sentiment already nervous, following recent indications of a slowing down of American industrial activity, last night's renewed break on Wall Street administered I sharp blow to the United Kingdom stock and commodity markets to-day. The weakness was most
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    • 32 1 A ON OTHFR PAGES J Page Dr. Tyau (Interview) 2 i Roosevelt's Speech 3 < League China 21 J Rotary Meetinß 22 Local Hockev 23 Local Rugby 24 J Penang Boxing 24 i
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    • 39 1 I WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY 1 WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE ML' K. i 1 r i 1 <________=A fffirfl WHOLE MILK^. f 081 ALNABLE KVEBTWHBBI t J DISTHIRI'TORS. ÜBTZ BROS. A TO.
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  • 850 2 DR. PHILIP TYAU IN SINGAPORE National Salv,hon BOC I notion. to dO w.tb th( Japanese P .V' k c Tvau who the popm L, nun. c conaul General here 11 J i irretarv for Foreign ii„': _iTor B fiS two* Kwang^. w.^ inter J£wed
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    37 2 Dr. I'hibp K t.;ui who arrived by the orfu yesterday. Tribune Major General 5. I. B. Seobell. 8.. CJVI.G.. passed through Singapore b> the Corfu after a holiday trip to England, Canada, Japan and Hong Kong. Tribune
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  • 106 2 Sharp Sentence On Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. \FTNE of $100 or two months rigorous Imprisonment was imposed on a 22 ••ear old Chinese named Wong Loon by Mr i. C Goh in the Fourth Police Court this morning on p charge oi being hi po session of dutiable liquor.
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  • 32 2 Mr R A Bimcock, Assistant Superinent, Survey Department, Federated Malay State; and Straits Settlements. 1 been granted three hundred and two day..* leave on full pay with effect Sept 21, 1937, Inclusive
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  • 166 2 American Chinese In Singapore LEAVING Peiping a week after the Japanese had entered the city, Master Kou Ching Li, aged 15 years, arrived in Singapore to-day by the President Garfield. He is on his way to America to join his parents in New York City. Long Island.
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  • 108 2 Owner Fined S2O Or Singapore. Wednesday. ON a charge of having permitted his dog to be out of doors without a muzzle in an infected area, a Chinese named Choo Gee Wan was fined $20 by Mr. H A Forrer. District Judge. Criminal District Court, this morning. It
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  • 66 2 Singapore. Wednesday. Further evidence was recorded by Mr Justice Home in the Supreme Court todav in a case in which Chop Foo Hem Loong are claiming $760 from Choi Heng .Too IP As already reported in the Tribune the claim arose out of a verbal contrac n the
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  • 209 2 PEIPING SCHOOL MISTRESS Interviewed In Singapore <s r Singapore. Wednesda\ EDUCATIONAL work is very promising in China", said Miss Emma Ann Lvo- who was until her departure from Peipim 1 the principal of the Chung Hua Girls' School there. Miss Emma waa interviewed by a Tribune reporter on arrival by
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  • 124 2 S Resolves To Buy Bn*h Singapore. Wednesday. 4T a special meeting convened by the Hean Yue'n Singapore Merchant Tailors Association yesterday at their premises, 43, Malabar Street, under the chairmanship of Mr, Chew Kc-ng Seng. it was proposed that "this meeting take occa^ion to pass the resolution that
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  • 88 2 Singapore, Wednesday. Accompanied by his wife. Major General S. J. P. Scobell C.8.. C.M.G.. commanding the Bombay District, passed through Singapore by the Corfu to-day after a tour of England, Canada, Japan and Hong Kong. In a hurried interview with a Tribune reporter Major General Scobell said:
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    • 75 2 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonous Acids Tour Kldm ya 1 nun mUllon Uny twin i or iiii. i wl |i ii are endanai t cheap, Irritating drua orneglecl unknown lay Im< th, real rum Un* Up Nlchti I Swollen Ankle i, Bladdei Trou- H. ,i.|... In I; I lld( i
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    • 71 2 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the 1st Court at 11 a.m. S.10 37--Chia Ah Ngak etc. vs. Teh Chong Huat. Before Mr. Justice Howes in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assi/es: Rox vs. Chua Kim Chai. At 2.15 p.m.:— Rex vs. Sim Lian Peng.
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  • 610 3 Said To I Live Been Intoxicated Singapore, Wednesday. THE unusual story of how a Malay po--1 lice constable on beat duty in Middle Road is alleged to have been found in a state of intoxication and allegedly assaulted two Chinese, was related In the Criminal District Court to-day
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  • 823 3 Isolation Of Aggressors Lrom orld Commerce? London, Oct. 6. GREAT prominence is given to President Roosevelt's Chicago speech, and practically all the newspapers offer editorial comment. The Times winds the speech with that of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and says they register in unmistakable fashion
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  • 251 3 Failed To Obex Order Traffic Officer re, Wednesday. AN Charges Ol failing to obey the lawful order of police Officer in uniform regulating traffic, whilst driving a motor car in the Post Office Square on the afternoon of Aim 21. and dnvmg a car •rou Jv. Pari
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    • 92 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. RABIES. Anti rabic prophylactic vaccine treatment is available at the General Hospital Singapore, and for third class patients 'at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, SingaP °Anti rabic vaccine may be purchased bv nrivate practitioners on application to the Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital, Singapore. Private practitioners are requested
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    • 99 3 MUAR nan YANG HOTEL AGENTS. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road o w„i,.^ Singapore, Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maha--0 »r«^ T nni, Muar. reJ I 1 NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunga Raya. Malacca. Tel: :92 S I n^ oro to Muar Malacca K L at
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    • 62 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St) There are vacancies in all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE In the HIGHER standards ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal. SilviVrin goes to the root of Hair troubles From All
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 110 4 ■*„* :T,H 8 i#ii Ch Kl liKKK Buyen ft! Sellers. Dull i 16 16 Ste 1 1 7 1 1 16 8
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    • 69 4 Loi 6. Previous To-day Change rT on Pari* (closing middle rate) 150 43 150 34 — .9 rT
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    • 19 4 TIN Standard Previou London. To-day Oct. 6. Change spot (afternoon closing price) Forward £242 £24l ÃÃâ€
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    • 130 4 London. 1 1 JY»'VIJU> To-day 106 3 HF*. Distillers 33 â€ÃÃâ€Â
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    • 50 4 CT New York. Oct 5. 'HBBB* r*M_ «&&4w Previous To-day Change ■/£ÃÃÃâ€
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    • 36 4 GOLD London. Oct. 6. Previous To-dav Change Fine Bar per oz. £7.0.8 £7.0. 7. 1 i
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    • 262 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Com merce Rubber Assn. Ar l the Singapore Chamber ol Comi\ merce rubber association's 1. 350th auction yesterday there were: llogued 2.076,339 lb.. 926.93 tons. Offered 1,189,013 lb.. 530.81 tons. Sold 270 lb.. 476.91 tons Spot. London 8 5 16d. New York 17 PRICES REALISED Ribbed
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    • 45 4 day. 8 Levy an ipore bird newi from Manila giving the following price Last Sale Pric< Previous To-d Pesos Antamok 0.61 •lift Consolida--10.00 unquoted 0.021 o i I XI. Q 6 i Mauricio 083 n7 j 1 United Paracale q m\
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    • 55 4 Dredge Repaired And Opening Singapore, Wednesday Iy\\\ ai ri tarll Ol Kuchai Tin. Ltd j i. port thai the dredge began operitions a '.nn .it 0 pin yesterday it wt reported on Sept. 23 that the encountered an obstacle which bent the ladder and work had been stopped
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    • 59 4 I=^ I|THE YOKOHAMA |M jSPECIE BANK, LTD. W&&& "Established t n 1880) Capita] Subscribed (Full? SO! I'll '>"«* up. Y.i*****.000 lIIIITISII V V '34.400.000.00 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Head Office: YOKOHAMA AWGAPORE BRANCH I llilll|P<'4M*llJll»l<' MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACF Srrnril* M Manager v YAMAMOTO Trt: No 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 nlayaon
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    • 20 4 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j 1 Motor Umoin S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD I Agents: STMF, DARBY CO., LTD. j Singapore Branches
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  • 815 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Oct. 0. 5 p.m. Prascr CD. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5 3 6 -xd Asam Kumbang 34 6 3/56 Austral Malay 56--57 6 Ayer Hitam 32--33 Weng 0.85 Bangrin Tin 24 6 Batu Selangor 1.90 1 .9'. ma Mai 31 32 Chenderiar
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  • 272 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore, Wedne 5 p.m. Buyers Sellers Ann Batu Selanj 5 4 1 90 5 9 Bangrin 25 Hong Fatts 1 .23 1 28 m (!.:r/ 0 42 Hongkong Tin 32 6 H4 6 Idris Hydraulic 12--13 Johan s 0.38 0.41 Jelebu 0.92 0.97 Katu -26 2
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  • 218 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 6% 1926 red 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 118 119% ci 4%% 1929 rod 1959-69 $8 250.000 Int May 15 Nov. 15 ââ‚ÂÃÃâ€
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    • 261 5 E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Seeurßiet and Commodiths. Daily Foreign Market Cables end Quotation Service. I Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, I\'< OF. NV. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR BX( HANGE. I HICAGO BOARD OF TRAD::. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • 167 6 Gypsy Murdered By Own Offspring Bled. Yugoslavia. A 42-YEAR-OLD gypsy who has been ••married" 42 times has been murdered by his own son for stealing from him his 16-vear-old wife. Zaike Husitch was "King" of the gypsy tribes of the Saravejo district of Yugoslavia. His "royal prerogative"
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  • 23 6 Mr. and Mrs. Lim Chong Pang are motoring to Cameron Highlands on holiday and will be away from Singapore for about ten days.
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    • 337 6 tf mmm nil OF THF YFAR! it\ W.GJVI/S HI I wi i ■>■-' -XSSTw. SSi S^^^ I6 E r7____tA_y2H_- l^llJ^MljJiL^L 11 EXCITEMENT! Wi n krs mission- The ruse 4 H m., ii^ Thede. StS? candlesticks! The H"-"'"'"': death warrant! Th. j itt_ F^ «J^ B *^?l©^s _flfl mF '-fi_S EXTRA!
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    20 7 Ik ne from "Wee Willie Winkie," the 20th toM/g^^S^ .j Shirley Temple and Victor McLaflen, oow ihowini at Uw cevamu
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    • 423 7 N You have ORTUNE-1 r OE |N< rovide you with Snow entitled r "THE STEP-MOTHER" g by The Merr.iads Musical Association (Acclaimed by Press and Public alike J y as th< _nateur Theatrical Association in Mala I j S A Play lull ol Pathos Intel ed with comic situations— Produced
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    • 295 7 1 CAPITOL I TO BE SCREENED SHORTLY! s BRITAIN** MVBICAI WITH wi in RTAOI K.nio s AM) BCCEEN AIMISTKS NO THEATBE COULD VFFOBO TO 800K 1 j I "CALLING all STARS" s A GALA NIGHT IN A S LONDON VARIETY To „c Presented with The THEATRE World Championship Featliring nGHT—
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  • 133 8 A////M ISjtea \ttd German rnna 1> (.1 tht K ried reci Tni he K pn and Pi Ii from abi The i i by th( Dl. Mlcl /i I inch i" th< h ii 1 in thi i i toric dinii I ch u n li,' OCCI
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  • 72 8 Ri I U UA, youthful wife b 78 yi farmer ol Stara Kanjizha n iway with a youni i r i The aged husband took kl< and t ui: .md went to fetch her back h i spite ol his age he broki down the locked dooi
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  • 715 8 Hooked By Fisherman; Spanish War Comedy: Compel mon For Cananes; Most-Courted Mnn ,1 ll »rresdents in th< world: KM LED Bf rol Ml M IS I: I poliu IKi i Bamford, an ith. tood up I-. offi tO a WOnd fell through the doon th In liousi
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  • 343 8 BOOM IN SHEEP FARMING South West Africa'. Cape Town THE itark, arid regions of South-W'i Africa have in the past ft w yi the remarkable growth of a wet industry- karakul sheep farming Between 1931 and 1938 exports of K. rakul lamb increased from £67.900 £755,546 and it is expected
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  • 151 8 To Appear On The T TTC New York City. HE four "Seottsboro B known throughout ild after stand are now to appear on the stage Thev are taking he step against the advice of their lawyer. Mr. Samuel Leibowit/ The four nprv f; uu ams, Willie Robertson and
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  • 101 8 Negress Rises From Coffin Kingston, Jamaica. Mrs. Charlotte Jones, a negress of Kingston, "died" at the age of 90 Her body was placed in a coffin and, as the custom in some hot countries, Lee was placed round it he??n H UV n and fricnds ™l Reside
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    • 201 9 EraSd S^l^^^^^^^S*- A^—m^B^mmm^^m m^mm*^—^^mAA m^F .Amm i St-' ff V '^^T f V* $i '^''jßi I^^^^ .^dMfli H_ t f» lt> i:T*m ft y jf '"'/> 'jH _Mf_n m m Bpecial HOME DELIVERY FREE BERVICI 1 QQQ FZ. F/JVG SIA*\IIA IC II <;;; AI<DK k (1 s^% .iin r-ii^N\\/ri/^v— \aaC
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  • 346 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 7, 1937. AIR TRAGEDY r|EEP com in was expre ted in Singapore yesterday afternoon when it '"•-■.line known (liat a K.I. If. iM' 3 liner, Hie Specht. had era, lied in i iking oil' lrom Pal'mbang, result \g in the death of the commander and
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  • 768 10 1 1 e when dealeel decidto make the puni hment I i kfffiDi offender a ior Street del Robl H< ordered a prion sentence id although this parilai robl ,han ,na y eaped without corporal punishment, I fortune may na form <»i crime, thi "t Singapore i; '■>'■
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    19 10 i £_^__^a«^*s ,an <" roi 'P taptain Don. the Air Attache in llerlin: on departure from Hen don. Planet News
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  • 660 11 NUREMBERG EN FETE Cities Tniis For isitors I Nuremberg. jlffOKK than a million hob-nail »1 bo.ts echoed through this mediaeval German City when Europe's I greatest annual rally, the Ninth Nazi Party Congress, was held. The normal population of Nuremberg 450.000. is more than doubled dur|ng
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    58 11 In commemoration of St. Matthew's Day. Blueeoat bovs from Christ a Hospital Horsham, Sussex, marched through the City to attend divine service at Chrisi Church. Newgate street, London. The boya marched through the streets, headed bv their band, from Louden Bridge. Photo shows the dram-major tossing hia stall as the
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  • 109 11 Negro Porter Becomes Professor Pittsburgh, Penny si vania. A negro porter at Pittsburgh University, Edward Lee HarrLss. has been appointed a professor at Wilberforce University, a leading negro college. Harriss heard of his appointment while he was dusting a classroom. His success is the reward of years
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  • 173 11 Reached Goal And Dropped Dciu] Manila. Phillppn. I UIS BAYA, an 18- year --old youth ft L Cocoa BUT, had one ambition bee Manila and all the wonders oi' a modern city. Starting oir with no money, he v. c the entire distance of 250 miles wltl
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  • 179 11 No "Shorts" For Cruise Passengers ENGLISH -omen passengers <"• board a* the new orient ljner Orcades, which has passed through Naples its maiden vr—age, have I to a Yugaslav requesl not to wear shorts or battling 3uitj while veiling Dalmatian p< rl Tiii y I hore In reguli
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  • 140 11 Dominion With Smallest Thirst Cape Town.. THE Union of South Africa drinks less beer than any other British Dominion except India, according to figures published here. it consumes even less than New Zealand, although its white population of 2.000,000 is about 300.000 higher than that of New Zealand.
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    • 27 11 _d____W_M_P____i ____^__________BS_^_L_l ■■■NMMOMRHHnMMMHM_MMnw M33 ,i\ HOODWOOD PHONE A\ i*vuuw vvu 5934 y* S, Telegraphic Address: CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. 'Jartvalleft ractltttes for Private Entertainment*.
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  • 185 12 rhe latest office appliances are on rieu at the Business Efficiency Exhibition which has opened at Karl's Court. anion Photo shows (he Winnies anlahil typewriter. Driven by an electric motor, this machine i< amid to be he tastes! in thc world for thc writing
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    230 13 I Titer In the world on view at the Exhibition. The e Typewriters. Planet News The Spanish ship "El Neptuno" which arrived at Southampton from the Iti ver Plate, South America, with a cargo of grain, has been "arrested" on instructions from the Admiralty Marshal, although no reason for the
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    • 35 13 ■i^__________-_--B~ffißß_-__ffi Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HORS DOEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SI K RENE ULLMANN Baffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1574 15 "The Bicentenary Of The Death Of Antonio Stradivari FROM May to October this year. Ciena is celebrating the bie of t h of Antonio Stradivari, I lute-mak< rs. with of of world-wide Im- i icient Lombard city i- les to these celeI onour the memorv famous son.-, but also to
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    • 211 15 %J# i*' i iJ' i< g h »n^i!_^ m -.■>-- i<~ ii m A TOURIST'S \nori>l VI. (.TIIIE J STUDIO CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILMS &ZZ^ ..j. j ?t ?t j r__ss_____s_i v *_T?¥i^_!s 9 I'olo-portrait ft- -^^flß2_ft'_ff^ffj i~^ 1 foto-artist i !BM_I EH 'ifi it HE SHSHHBn \\\J mr*re w
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    • 30 15 Maison Marcelle I or a atural /o£^ permanmi «Cy:?^V Wave. &«S: V^ Oi Try our laUwt S \%Ct<* polnt-windlnf HX A 35 Stamford Kd. Tel. 48t7 Frop. J KOOY, J
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    • 480 16 mmi TRAVEL BRITI_g I fjH"B ir s- v __J Ji i r^ rr j i /^sh •5 ____Btß__»i-__ ■'■■ill *-*l V_K I^V^WttjS_^lS^^r_— MjgQjLl-l _%w^" f'^'nnn BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIALINES (INCORPORATED IN tNoLAWU) COMOI 15.000 Oct. S CORFU 15.000 Dec. 17 BHUTAN 5.100 Oct. 15 BURDWAN 6.070 Dec. 18 RANCH? 11>00
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    • 554 16 j yA to frfxch ports I Jj HOMEWARDS. m s mmkirk Oct Ifl I twerp DunkirK u<i. w 1 aire* Bordeaux Oct. 15 ss i For Sai.on Tourane Haipohong Oct 20 j l CAP TOURANE For CAP ST JAOQUER T() MAKSKILLE S 5394. I FARES FROM AN^ H^ r -j
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  • 165 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THK UIIMtMs OR LXPIC llh IO AKKIM I ntranee imi Godown (.ate Gate 22 l Muinara Ankij 20 rfu 18 1 1 Centaur 1., 1 Kudat Olenapp 13 President Garheid 11 2 I Teiresias 2 3 Kistua 7 2 3 Japan 30 2 3 Cingalese
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  • 874 17 The Lot Tlie Engineer THE labour troubles in the United states amon new thing, but a culmination ol years "i difficulties since 1921, winch b a time, the complete collap the old Mamie Engineers Beneficial A.s. elation, writes "British Born .»i n. York, m -'ihe journal
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    • 286 17 HIIIYS PHILP LINE. Incorporated In Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 2y Dec. 3 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the folic First Class passengers may transfer al Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. v BRISBANE SYDNEY
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    • 127 17 i\. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct 16 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU No-. Rates to Ist Class 3nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 285 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE. 1 1 I STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Mam (Parcels only* Kudat Oct. 7 8.30 a.m. Pengerang S. Soon Heng 7 9 am Penang Kedah 7 10 a.m. I amangkat. Sambas and Singkawang Boelongan 711 am Hongkong Sirdhana 7 1 pm China (generally)
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    • 59 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Europe etc. i London by Air I Imperial i to-day.] Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery ol letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. Amsterdam by Air i Netherlands! today. Deliveries of boxholders' letter. only 7.30 p.m. to-day
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  • 190 18 Remarkabl Letter To -mi, Bino i conJUcl lon to Jai prominence In Prince i u Baron H s£"° fh f£: ,m,i, and I ha all disliked and reprobated air bomWn owing to H lt J ,n Japan, they say, pre ted for lti entire abolition at
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  • 88 18 Japanes Repeatedly n I Driven Back edi] amen c_& _h repulsed by the cninesi rs ft f S_lkTrs n 1,, p d mto the midst Of the attacker s throwing hand grenades with ft ■nn ig effect Chines,, counter-attack, were ma de and resulted in heavy Japanese laltii
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  • 72 18 The waterside workers who reiused to handle all cargo for Japan have now resolved to load the Chifuku Maru with the exception ol scrap metal, their decision being taken In accordance with ructions from the New Zealand Federation ol Labour which is consulting Industrial movements in Europe
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  • 206 18 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s HUONG: Tta al mIAAMj was HIM* w^hadowed to-day by th^ the price ol Tin in yesterday followed l™ Uy < lal l lOC aUy, dull and easier conditions n i,„idon and finally a heayj bleak overnight on Wall Streel SelUng orders from London were not
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  • 112 18 rpHE U.S. Naval authorities and the' 1 Consular Body are vigorously pro-' testing to the military authorities at Nanking against the threatened blowing up of the mole at Chefoo as a means ol preventing the entry ot Japanese warships. The Chinese press is also up in arms against
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  • 74 18 The Police Band, under Mr. J. C. Hitch. I L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M.. R.M.S.M will play the following programme at Katong Park tins afternoon 1 Thursday, be-in-nine, at six o'clock: March. "Suvla Bay." W. Heinicke; Over ture, "The Barber of Seville." Rossmr Selection. "The Rose of England." Arranged by Hume;
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  • 833 18 Xo Liveliness in The I mir Is MESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly r<: dated Oct 5 states:— Since our last report news of import- has been rather out of the head lines and nothing of outstanding interest seems to have happened to require special comment. China continues,
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    • 185 18 ___Br y*^__ H £_fe f cc^ must nrilc an^ Ms f w'r^ tell you what beneficial re\\yjr Kakdud. M\ trouble was b- debility and anosmia, Wy /Ij whole system seemed to wake w vitality. Mj complexion tf r\ clear <iwl />r/<;/ir. ninnot v speak too highly of the aw value
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  • 351 19 SOCIAL&MEDICAL RESEARCH €50,000 Yearty To Be A vii liable Stockholm. A NEW foundation on the lines of A the famous Nobel *^^g* has been formed by Mr. Axel\Vtn-ner-Cren. the industrial magnate, and his wife. The chief objects of the I*™**™ Will be the f»^H'rance of reje
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    27 19 A e ftiaayeier* i anaiesticks," which opens at the Pavilion to-night. This production was hailed by London critics as one of the best iilms of the season.
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  • 173 19 Killed Himself To Prove Invention Belgrade. DECAUSE he could not sell an automaD tic rifle he had invented, a locksmith of Petrovgrad. Yugoslavia, killed himself with it in order to prove how od it was. He was Josip Majsner and he claimed have perfected a small automatic which
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  • 147 19 Bread And Milk To Cost More DRICKS continue to rise In Prance Bread and milk are to cost more from this week. The increase in bread Is due U) the higher price of wheat, recently fixed by Government decree Milk Is to bide:! na- on account
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  • 178 19 Promises To Be A Small One This Year Paris. THE French wine crop promises to be a small one this year, especially in the south, where it has been very dry. The champagne crop will also be small in quantity, but is expected to be of excellent
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  • 148 19 Fiji Rotarians Raise Fund Auckland, New Zealand A LEPERS' island cinema is to be equipped with talking picture apparatus by means of a fund new being raised by the Fiji Rotary Club. The apparatus will be used to entertain the 575 lepers who live at the Makogai
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  • 177 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends **w? r 1 A Singapore. Oct. pjn. • ÂÃÃâ€
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    • 28 20 Best to //ithe World \\^M 1931 MODELS Ol LATESI X^ mmkW adds dignity to its appearanct. Be sure a jm ami^gm^L^^Lm^L^^^^Bt fHLTPILOT'PEN'ix'CO 0L H 'OH STREET SINGAPORE V
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 246 20 w— >^~ ON THE RADIO] .J. IBR.T.SH EMPIRE PROGRAMME <.-i tfunlCisii 1 ction ot KM met™. UW o*, Iransmi BS_s i_r_i g5 .sr 19.60 mel I ■"< s (>s| 11 mrs. end GSB 11 I MS H j TO.DAY Phohi Holland N 2 k ma. m*tf_Ll (Wavelength 16.88 metres.) ip.B
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    • 628 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAV 745 p.m.:— cowan and Bailej the syncopal lM n m I orSm *»5 P PK,n seCltai'5 eClta i' hem. Backhaus (Gramophone ft tume No. I". -.-Tango Aufachwuni 830 pr.. 0d fcr thou in her Three short talks on
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  • 1093 21 THE DECIDING FACTOR ,\o Dissentients Expected Geneva, Oct. 6. THE Assembly meets at 5 p.m.. and is confidently expected to adopt the sub-committee report nem con., though it is fairly certain Poland, Switzerland and Siam will abstain. The v.averers have undoubtedly been helped to make up
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  • 80 21 China Will Fight To The Last Ditch London, Oct. 6. rE people of China are prepared to tiled the last drop of blood to resist this aggression, said General Yung Hu Cheng, speaking at a meeting at Bournemouth in connection with the Labour party conference. It is the hope of
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  • 593 21 Sil im I ioi i lu foi in i Sector Shanghai, Oct <i. SEVLRE lighting broke out around Wanchopin yesterday. Japanese planes and artiiierv were Incessantly attacking Chinese positions, while tin* Chinese were counter-attacking with equal vigour. Situation in the Lotien area has not changed, the Chinese
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  • 126 22 Seamen Desert Slap In V J lIoK m this rasa foi 1 rand foi oon af! Eury- ,m Hon the cap n touch witl police and lodged a complainl all »n in h for them was Immediately heard ol oi them until when tl n
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  • 70 22 ni the of the South Ltd for the year ii received by the able rrom tbe head ofTkM and iren below The figures In b i the com sponding amounl foi the previou financial yei r I Mel Premium Revenue £1,181,600 I M I Reserve Fund HHO.ooo
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  • 162 22 Interesting Talk To Rotarians n D lt th elunI .pi Us. Mi 'i H Stone, was In the ch on ni in tl l)l VVilh motl under the of the Middle ...ant I the opei n i ted and unknown terriw slowly changing, and the
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  • 153 22 SHIRLEY SCORES AGAIN Thrills In "Wee Wtllie l\ i n kie A ll A Lancers" are recalled bj Will 20tl 55 ire which Is now showing al tne rley Temple Is the bias captival DU means all the picture. rids as well on such line aec' Aubrey Smith, as the
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  • 117 22 London Appeal for China Relief London. Oct. 6. IT is announced that with the approval of the Government the Lord Mayor of London is organising with the co-operation of the Governor of the Bank of England a fund lor the relief of the Chlncec. The appea* states that the Lord
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  • 179 22 h Funeral Of Famous General's Wife MANY mourners attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Tsai Tin? Kai wife of Ceneral Tsai Ting Kai the famous commander of the 19th Route Army which took place in Hongkong on Sept 26. r cortege, a mile in length,
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  • 159 22 To Stand Trial At Evidence of an alleged gang of i Iters with a capital ol Ifl m d ha\ llitles for trafflckii the currency ol any nation was In the oolice court here to-day at the further hearing ol the preliminary inquiry Into a charge ol trafflckin
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  • 222 22 Chinese On Serious Charge Singapore, Wednesday. IjUJRTHER evidence was recorded b\ Mr. Justice Howes in the A Court to-day. in the case in which Chua Kim Chai. an elderly Chinese stands charged with giving false evidence in a judicial proceeding. It is alleged that the accus false statements
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  • 189 22 Pendant Snatched From Girl's Neck Singapore, Wednesday. A DARING robbery is alleged to have taken place this morning in broad daylight in one of Singapore bu thoroughfares as a result of which Chinese were arrested and brought to the Hill Street Police Station. An elderly Teochew nonya, Goh
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    • 15 22 Imperial r m^^^K Lood Lompaiucn au Brti SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR
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    • 50 22 A WORLD-FAMOUS EPIC of the SILKXT ERA now becomes the OUTSTANDING TRIUMPH of WM NEXT CHANGE... At the CAPITOL By. m^*S^^*A *AW ISKHHS r^ mam wb —3 lEAN hTrSHOLT GREGORY RATOFF GALE SONDERGAARD J EDWARD BROMBERG JOHN QUALEN Directed by Henry King *<v<.j asm >••• asssstsi wv.n.» a h.„... Munt
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 135 23 Royal Engineers Beat The Midds Singapore. Wednesday. A KEENLY contested game of hockey played at Gillman Barracks to-day resulted in a win for the Royal Engineers by a solitary goal, scored towards the end of the game by Powsey The Midds attacked strongly from the start
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  • 149 23 Teams For Match At S.C.C. This Afternoon THE following will take part in a lawn bowls tournament match at the S.C.C. rink this afternoon <Over 50*s vs. Over 40's» Over 50's being named first. DOUBLES H. R. L. Dyne and O. P. Griffith Jones vs H. R. Wilson
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  • 108 23 S.C.C. Ist XI vs. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers to-day, at the S.C.C: J. H Purrier: P. F. Kinsey. E. W. Reeve; J. D Hodgkinson. R. A. U. Todd. J. P. Wood; J. E. Slade. T. A. D. Hewan. P. M. J. Bromberg. M. c. Elliott, A. C. C. Perdriau.
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  • 47 23 In a hockey match at Balestier yesterday, the Khalsa Association and the 7th Heavy Battery R.A. drew I—l, both goals being scored in the first half. The Gunners were the first to score, netting through their centre-forward, and Narayan Singh equalised for the Khalsa.
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  • 54 23 Intending competitors are reminded that entries for the annual ten miles country race, run under the auspices of the Clerical Union, close on Oct 24. and entries accompanied by entrance fees will only be received by the hon. sports secretarv not later than 6 PJH.
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  • 19 23 Mr. A. R. McEwan. Senior Inspector Police, Straits Settlements, returned >'om leave of absence on the 10th Ptembcr, 1937.
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  • 524 23 Hard Fought Game Of Hockey Ai Sepoy Lines Ground Singapore. Wednesday. FRESH from their 3—o victory over the R.A.F. on Monday, tlie Singapore Colts hockey team were once again on the winning side when thev met the Medical College Union on the College ground and
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  • 99 23 Singapore. Wednesday. The ties in the S.C.R.C Tennis Tournament, played at Hong Lim Green to-dav. resulted as follows: •A" Doubles Handicap. -Chua Choon Sim and Low Kee Pow beat Dr. P. L. Loh and Koh Thian Seng 6—o, 6—l. Tan Chonc Gark and Tan Huck Toe bpat Dr.
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  • 24 23 Mr E. J. Phillips, Assistant Registrar r»f statistics Straits Settlements and Federated Malav States, returned lrom of ab ence on the 13th September. 1937.
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  • 229 23 Sepoy Lines And Island Club ASOCIAL match between the Sepo/ Lines Golf Club ard the Island Club will be played on Sunday next over thf. Island course. The teams and starting times <on bot; the Ist and 10th (tees) are as follows (Sepoy Lines names first 8.45
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  • 28 23 In the second round of the inter-com-pany knock-out hockev competition for the Changi area, the 30 40 Co. RE. beat the 34 40th Co. by 3-1.
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  • 356 23 toe Lex 1/ Hong Lim Green Blngapore, Wednesday WHEN the SKC brut the S.C.R.C. 2nd XI by five goals to nil at Hong Lim Green this afternoon it was a case of better finishing triumphing. The Chinese were rather unfortunate that they were without
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  • 57 24 THE S.C.C R.A.F. AT RUGBY rhe s( hi. i the it I it r ifbj yesterday. Tribune u,„hv the S.C.C. and the R.A.F. on the Padang yesterday. Tribune \notlier incident in (lie fame between (he S.C.C. and (he R.A.F. Tribune Tribune An incident in (he rugby ma(ch between the S.C.C.
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  • 112 24 Two Interesting Main Events (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Oct. 6. THERE was excellent weather for tonight's boxing. In the main event. James Dawn (Perak bantam champion i. 8.6. outpointed Nai Say Tong. 8. 5^. In ten two-minute rounds. Nai Say Tong was more aggressive, but missed badly,
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  • 70 24 interesting Rugby On The Padang Singapore. Wednesday. IN an Interesting game of rugby played at the S.C C. padan erday, the "A" heat the R.A.F "A" bv tO three. The R.A.F score WHS through a penalty goal. For the S.C.C a penalty goal was scored by Abbott.
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  • 19 24 Mr F. Cobb. European Ma. ter Malayan Educational Service, returned from leave of absence on the 9th September. 1937.
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  • 200 24 -list Co. RE. s Beat 7th Heavy Battery Singapore. Wednesday. IN a rugby football match at Changi to--1 night, the 7th Heavy Battery, R.A. defeated the 41st Co.. Royal Engineers by 2 goals and a try (13 points* to a try (3 points). It was a
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  • 24 24 Mr. G. C. Irving'. Assistant Superintendent, Survey Department, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements. returned from leave of absence on the 4th September, 1937.
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    • 59 24 j A. S. GILES. j 1 CIVIL NAVAL, ANI) MILITARY rAILOR AND OUTFITTER J J No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. 'PHONE 7M4. THE TAILOR. AJICHOR 1 T"" 1 1 1 V>?\ Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERI CO. LTD. SOLh AGLNTB: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. mm i
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