Morning Tribune, 14 October 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I— No. 218. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, October 14, 1937. FIVE CENTS
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  • 134 1 New German Promise Of Freedom Berlin, Oct. 13. fEKMAN'Y'S expected declaration forv recognising the inviolability of territory and its independence presented when documents were exanged at the Foreign Office to-day betBaron von Neurath and thej Belgian Ambassador. statement from the German side i the inviolability and integrity
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    31 1 Major-fencnl A. G. C. Dawnay, former director of programmes of the 8.8.C who has been appointed director of the Public Relations department of the War Office, a new appointment. Planet News
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  • 48 1 Gu est Of Herr Von Ribbentrop Duchess of Windsor, coneir tour of inspection to--Uare institutions at the «Ulv id the German State lc grounds. In the >tacliui n **U visit the Olympic yin din ni ht Von R^ben^oP M Hcr m their honour. Reuter Wireless
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  • 1208 1 JAPAN USING POISON GAS IN BIG DRIVE AT SHANGHAI LEAGUE HEALTH CHIEF'S STATEMENT CASES DIAGNOSED GENEVA CAS PROTOCOL IS VIOLATED Singapore, Wednesday. DEPORTS that the Japanese are making use of poison gas m their attacks on the Chinese lines m the Shanghai sector, m contravention of the Geneva Gas Protocol
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  • 96 1 Shanghai Bomb Near British Tommies Shanghai, Oct. 13. IN course of extensive Japanese bombings of Chapei to-day bomb fell on Boundary Road, which divides the North Station from the Settlement, and exploded fifteen yards from a sandbagged Chinese house manned by men of the Ulster Rifles. The roof
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  • 27 1 H.M.S Dart, one of the many patrol boats built during the European War to supplement the work of the destroyer flotillas, is to be scrapped.
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  • 143 1 Over 100,000 Troops Said To Be Affected Peiping, Oct. 13. THE unrest which has been evident m Manchoukuo since the start of the Sino-Japanese hostilities has become acute, according to reliable foreign reports which have reached Peiping. These state that large populations are disaffected Ul the
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  • 126 1 Japanese Press On In Suiyuan Peiping, Oct. 13. k FORCE consisting of Kwantung Army and Inner Mongolian units have invested Kweihua, the capital of Suiyuan, according to unofficial Japanese reports, some of which claim the city is already captured The Japanese military authorities lack precise information m
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  • 890 2 VIVID AND INFORMATIVE ROTARY ADDRESS BY DR. PARK How League Nations Renders Medical Help Singapore Wednesday them furthei effori i conference has had practical experience "i the active help the [nternational Health Organ! atlon can gi ra .nit ol ii v •ai Inten Ive work The
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  • 40 2 £1,300,000 For A New College London. Oct. 13. ORD Nuffleld haa donated b further i 300.000 Including a million for the instruction of :> college ai Oxford to courage re earch, especially In tho •Id ol social .studies Reiiter.
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  • 110 2 Field Exercise Very Satisfactory teer corps, and this i a ,s which need attention. Armoured Cars. Engineers and Signal»>rs have improved There is one Lesson I want to impress UI)o n you. The question of inquisitiveness has been mentioned by me before and I would like to stress
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  • 167 2 Coroner's Misadventure Verdict Singapore, Wednesday. HOW a ricksha puller suddenly darted out of a lane m Kallang Road on the afternoon of Oct. 4. and ran straight Into a private motor car, resulting m his death, was related before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, this morning.
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  • 83 2 Local Firm To Extend Activities Singapore, Wednesday. A CARGO of Nearly 1,500 sheep from Carnavon, north of Fremantle. West Australia, was discharged m Singapore From the Kangaroo which arrived here to-ciay. Mr. A. Leitner, of Messrs Basapa and Co., told a Tribune reporter that he hoped to give
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  • 46 2 Sinpapore. Wednesday. Three Chinese appeared before Mr. H A Porrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning, on summonses for permitting their doga to be nut of doors without a muzzle. Chan Wah Slang was fined $20, Chew Chee $15 and Soo Chat $25.
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  • 31 2 At th€ Annual convention of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada, held m Ottawa, a resolution was passed m favour of a SIX-hOUT day and liveday week for all occupations'.
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  • 553 2 Roosevelt's "Fireside Chat Washington, Oct. 13 PRESIDENT Roosevelt has caled a 1 special session of Congress for Nov Broadcasting a "fireside chat," President Roosevelt explained that Congress had been convened for Nov. 15 In order to avoid a lengthy session next year. He would ask it to
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  • 31 2 Miss Sparks, sister at the Ipoh District Hospital, will be going on ti.msf-' at the end of this month and she win be succeeded by Miss Smith of Al<;: i Star.
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    • 141 2 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonous Acids Your Kidneys have nine million tiny tv!.. i nr niters which ar<- endangered by cheap, Irritating drugs or neglei t unknown to you. weak Kldne>s may b* thi real <-.-nis.> i.f M.iir Getting I |i .Nights, NervouHl Dliilness, Swollen Ankles, Bladder Trouble, II- uliM
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  • 287 3 Court Reserves Judgment J o Singapore. Wednesday. lIUDGMJ reserved by Mr. H. A. District Judge. Criminal In the case In which A. Stone of the 11th. Battery. Changi, is having caused the death Jam. by having ridden along Grove Road on j u lv n manner
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  • 161 3 cxjuel To Quashing Of A Conviction Singapore. Wednesday. A X application by Uttamram Coma <cal merchant firm, for the of an order of conflscaby the District Judge, was made boicre Mr. Justice Terrell m the High Court toplication was the sequel to an made by his lordship
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  • 172 3 "High, Wide Handsome" A Great Film MELODRAMA, romance, and music m lenty by that well-known composer Jerome Kern, combine to make "High and Han,; i the new Paramount picture which had its premiere k imbra Theatre last night tm nne n entertainments ever shown locally. Revolving around
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  • 162 3 Service To Be Extended To Bangkok Saigon Singapore, Wednesday. THAT the West Australian Government intends extending its coastal shipp- ing services to the East Indies and Singapore to Bangkok and Saigon was revealed by Mr. K. A. Ward, assistant manager of the State Shipping Service, Premantle, who arrived
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  • 141 3 Section Devoted To Moo r Yachts London. Oct 12 AN Important ol the Lnternan tional Motor Exhibition, which opens at Earl's Court on Thm dcrotecl to motor yachts, the demand for which born without precedent durin" 12 months. Crafts on view range from an ri^ht loot dinghy, suitable
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building. Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 226 3 MUAR NAN Y\\(; HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service :i times daily. 1 DAI CHEW HOTEL. 35, Beach I Singapon Tel: 3015! 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maharani, Muar i•! 15G 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, Burma Raya, Malacca. Tel:92 1. Singapore to Muar. Malacca X I at 7.00 a.m. 2.00
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    • 311 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTU Anti rablc prophylactic raccine b ment available al the General Hospital, Singapore, and for third claj s patient al Tan Tock Ben Hospital, Sj pore A" 11 rablc raccine may be pnrchmd by private practitioner on application to the Chief Medical Officer, General ■1 1 a Singapore.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 93 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Couii at 11 a.m. 5. 153 37 Shaik Dawood bin Said Eajerai vs. Shaik Sahied bin Talip bin Jaafar bin Talip 'Part heard). Before Mr. Justice Howes m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes-Rex vs. Kavena Abdullasah
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 118 4 Ion Oct U Pr, day Chi EUBBER Dull Tone 7 7 ,i 7 7 Spot Buyers. 7 7 ISjlfl Sellers. ?7 7 7 f{ (1st Forward) Nuv Buyers. *****a H'W SeUen 7 ]t; ?7 ||16 (2nd Forward) D'r Buy( Sellen (3rd Forward, Jtt Mar. BugeTS ]f J^ 1
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    • 79 4 I m prrial Chemical Industries JSJ ,3J 1 Anßlo-Dutrh 8 gs Canadian Pacific 4 4 I-midon Tin <New Share* g 30 Rubber Pian Investment Trust 196 2Q Aver Hitam 7" fi 17 6 London Asiatic 13 7 6 1426 4-5- Kaffirs (West Witswatersand» l J£j° v 26
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    • 14 4 Tf---, T^l ill 'I l"\ n J To n TUfctr bpOL
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    • 19 4 TIN Standard London. Oct. 13. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £22:; > £225% Forward £227 £224%
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    • 67 4 London. Oct. 13. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Puns (closing middle rule MKSu, I 4 £,c T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) >!'i(> 8.96 15 16 +-a T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) I*. 2% Unchanged T.T on Hongkong (closing selling rate) I* 3 1|16 Unchanged T.T on
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    • 23 4 London, Oct. I WLU Prcviou. To-day Cha Fine B;ir per oz. CT.O.4V& n.0.4 BLVER Spot 1915|1fl *****18 4 monthj' forwSkM. Lfl
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  • 232 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Wednesday. MINING. Tin at midday was SllO, dowa 5(i.25. The London Stock Exchange rallied after a very weak .session yesterday and cables from London disclosed a fair number of buying orders at low prices, notably Malaysiams, Kamuntings, Ayer iiit urns and Temohs while
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  • 46 4 Singapore, Wednesday Messrs S. E. Levy and 0.. Sir, ed cabled news from M giving the following prices: Last Sale Price Previous To-di Peso. Am amok. 0.55 Benguet Consolidated. 10.00 Consolidated Mines 0.018 0.018 I.X.L unquoted Ban Mauricio 0.65 United Paracale 0.54
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  • 16 4 County Council exhifc Of of the London art SC held at Charing Cross Und( rgi Station.
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  • 114 4 Optimism In Money Market London, Oct. 13. THE recent improvement of the French franc, which was fully maintain' 1 to-day at 147.75 compared with 148 lf> last night, is causing many foreign exchange brokers to wonder whether long last a definite turning point m the currency's downward march
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    • 18 4 is MM 111 ISIUiBSII l\si RANCI COMPANT, LTD. loss 4h Profita liisiiraiu*** k Tel !>!»ii'». 2, FlnUyson Owen
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    • 46 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. I .!i 1880 I -'.ii Subscribed (Fully i' 1(l "i>» y i00.0n0.000 IVr Fund V 134,400,000.00 i Office: Yokohama SINCiAPORP: BRANCH MEYKR CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLAQI, Manafei t. yamamoto. Til. No. 6049 Manager's R(K)iii 5921 r>922 Genoral Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 21 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j I JIIOTOIt |\IO\ j INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD I i Aftnta: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. 1 > J Singapore Branches
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  • 761 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Oct. 13. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers »gU 05 l%o T\ (i 24 6 1 70 175 29 30Burma M l\~ 22: n^R 0 43 024 i^ 2 11" 95 39- 400.85 0.90 K K n g 9 6 10 6 2
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  • 208 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday. 4 pm Buyers Sellers Ampat iln IM Batu Selangor l-»o Bangrin 24 Hongkong Tin 30 31r Hong Fatt 1-20 125 Johans 38 42cd Jelebu 90. 95^ Katu 24!- 25 6 Kamunting Tin 116 12 6 Killinghall 23 6 24 G Kuchai 1-50 1.7U K. Lanjut
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  • 223 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 6% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 4Lf Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom red. 1947 $1,600,000 Mar. 31 8ept. 30 108 110 nom red. 1955 $1,000,000 4« Mar. 31 Sept 30 113 115 nom Im 1913 red 63 $2,000,000 5% ini Mar.
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    • 261 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Bn k*n In Securities and Commodtthi, Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Srn Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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    • 173 6 IV 111 1 i I w< i\ I fll *<W Kyi JHH S 'i >* Jr^JK nL S -UIPrNINC TO-.MCMT-I'AI'II-lO^ r I jBJ a]| mi: slid ii si\«.i:ir ]^m .A J^± k i fl By fl a.-^^ I fc «asJwi i BCr' .fl i^h»^i& f^sasssflppyi i j toi^OF TSTIOST INSPIRING
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    • 170 6 i r LIVE AGAIN THE DAYS WHEN MEN DARED ALL FOR LOVE The intrigue ot :.Mjgfc- "Richelieu'l The J fO mance of "The Scarlet Pimpernel I v-JLJ J N Thethrillof'TheThree X 4 I N Musketeers"! t'"*< S S Next Week PAVILION i^ a TRULY OUTSTANDING .^u muuihi .Lp.m-un. JALHAMBRA A
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  • 88 7 Span Of 1,500 i it/ By Air Mail) Cologne WHAT will be the largest motor road bridge In Germany is now nearing al Limburg. The brici will be 1,500 feet m length and near. f««t high. It consists of nearly 20 feet across. as been taken
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  • 118 7 TURKEY AIR RAIDS Precautionary Measures Being Taken Istanbul. Dthe newly-formed General Ission for Air Defence, cities throughout Turkey are push-' with schemes for the protecthe civilian population against] ids. ;t fence committees are arranging to Instruct civilians m the use and In other anti-gas mea-First-aid squads are being set up
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  • 78 7 Land Party To The London. Oct. 12. V A. c. Lewin and his wife, have been missing on a flight Sudan for some days, have been The aeroplane has been stehtthe air, and the occupar.r> irently uninjured. was impossible to land m the supplies have been dropped •and
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  • 42 7 Results Of Investigation In London London, Oct. 12. Mit of value of 100 phons. it is |Peol the committee that as the ■oaci noises are reduced, the limit audible warning by mechanic- >• celled vehicles may likewise be British Official Wireless
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    • 230 7 j~,j- j-^ TOOIOHHOWX lIBC, DOUBLE I-VIM! S ALL ROADS WILL LEAD TO I ill CAPITOL s s j GALA MALAYAN Prem.ere Of The 6 "'5 S S BIGGEST VARIETY, MUSICAL and 'J'Yj COMEDY-PACKED SHOW Matinees Sat. Sun, j CALLING AL L S T A It S 50 f-LV/OL^ ARTISTES m
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    • 110 7 THE BEST DANCE FLOOR IN TOWnT T (Specially Installed Spring Floor) |To-ni K ht: PHONE 41S1 STRAITS CABARET ANSON ROAD, BDfOAPOU. I Tea daDCC eftry Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from (j p.m. to f) p.m. J Night dame from J) to midnight LATEST MUSIC BY STRAITS DANCE BAND
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  • 351 8 "GRAVE DANGER 9 Views Professor r i roll 1 WARNING .ilm.ul the "r.r.i\«- dan kit th.tt IIM mi Urn 'I' |»lainn-(l (ictoKsiaiioti oi the Himalaya***! irhleh he nM m- had ■•ticed In the Naagi Parbaf anas, irew expressed liy I'm. l. ..i Troll mil' <>! the U\*>
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 8 1,1 Mr, v \snlin of Tharieicb Bedfordshire, went to g* onlY SU to' m X a new offered to Britain's o i,si iv woman cyclist Aerompaiiyiiiß her were three senerattons-her?whte7rand-daufhter, and freat-fraadtati. all are keen cycl.sts. Planet N ews
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  • 206 8 To Be Grown In Abyssinia ■Taly is planning to grow cotton on a 1 large scale m Abyssinia as part of the Fascist programme cf sn!f-suffi-ciency. A special commission of experts, which has just completed its studies m various parts of Abyssinia, is now preparing a report.
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  • 58 8 SoU Refrigerators To Eskimo Toronto. A SALESMAN at the Canadian National Exhibition here is congratulating himself. He sold an electric refrigerator to an Eskimo! Apparently, the Eskimos, working at the Exhibition, have been suffering from the inten.se heat, and one short demonstration of the cooling properties of the
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  • 179 8 1 1 isc u ins hi ugoskvia Belgrai WHOLESALE forgery of "old" coins has been discovered h. Zagreb district of Yugoslavia A gang of forgers Is believed to l. been operating for some years, and Ing the coins to museums. It Is feared that a considerable
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  • 243 8 New Book For Secondary Schools Moscow CIVE million copies of a new standard text-book on the history of the Soviet Union are to be issued to all secondary schools this year. The new history book is called '"The Concise Course of the History of the U.S.S.R." and was
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  • 53 8 Prehistoric Discovery In Germany Berlin. THE remains of a hitherto unknown prehistoric animal have been dls covered m the Leonhardt Mine m tr" Geise Valley, Central Germany. The animal is believed to belong jj the "brown coal age." Its remain beine; exhibited at the Museum Central German Geological
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    • 53 8 DOUBLE SHELL B S E i^TT^ BUICK DODGE Up?* if" \t''M HUDSON W DAIMLER 3L_ $wify CIIRYSLKU '^''.T STn>KlsAKi:ii TRIPLE JL I Shell flp AISTIN JUT 3£j MOUKI^ M^ m. CITROEN W V* HILLMAN JR J^v STANDARD a£ROSHELI THE OIL FOR YOUR J^ :v CHEVROLET < < >n^ Asiatic Petroleum
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  • 295 9 SHARK-FISHING IN WEST INDIES Company Formed In Hamburg Berlin. SHARK-FISHING on a bis scale m the West Indies is (i.-rmanyN laic-t plan hi her endeavour to proiterials without spending: :l exchaage. inp.Miv with a capital of marks (about £16,000) the nam? of "Experimental for Shark and
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  • 66 9 Prayers For Rain Belgrade. N houses were destroyed and ittle were killed when ftn of Djcnovitzi n ai 1 .ivia. i wab r near the village •break, and a powerful tied the dan it looked as thou-h thee would be destroyed. Villa I on their knees m rayed
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  • 44 9 New Book By Mr. Taos, New Mexico. 8 HUXLEY, tl, .ted E who Is staying to i nished writing a new boo* Md Mean >sophie study or 4 thin R m itself can sec man beta surroundJn i In three n
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  • 107 9 £10,000 For The Poor Copenhagen. A LEGACY of £10,000 has been left to deserving poor persons by Miss Emilie Chancrtte Hansen, who had spent most of her life working as a housemaid. Born of yoor parents, she came as a young girl into the household of a merchant.
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  • 136 9 Still Increasing In France Paris. OFFICIAL figures just published shov that prices are still rising m France. Compared with an index figure of 100 ;ii 1914, wh >lesale prices at the end ol August stoc at 591. At the end of July, the figure was 580. It
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  • 81 9 By Expedition Of Soviet Academy Moscow. A camp of the glacial period, dating between 30.000 and 35.000 n discovered m the Don Rivi r the village of Kostenky, b; an expedition of the soviet Academy 1 Hi es. Numbers of implements and flint arI iwive been unearthed. An
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  • 32 9 Mr. D. H. Palmer, of the Asiatic v roleum 00. <S.S.» Ltd., Singapore Mr. W. L. Cuscaden, of the tie Pel •I Co 'S.s.i Ltd., Penang, are on business trip to Ipoh.
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    10 9 Dr. Edvard Benes, the new President of the Czechoslovak Republic.
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  • 110 9 To Spend £120,000,000 In 1937 Washington. AMERICAN touri.st.s are spendinu soni" £120.000.000 on travel thi.s year, it estimated here. This is £20,000.000 more than last year but .still about £40.000.000 bejow the t gure lor the 1929 boom year. Great Britain, with its Coronation l< stivities, is one
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  • 140 9 Sixth Centenary Celebrations Paris THE sixth centenary of the birth ol 1 Jehan Froissart, author of the "Chronicles of France and England," is oeing celebrated at his birthplace of Valenciennes. The famous historian, whose records of the period between 1,325 and 1,400 still make entertaining reading, will figure
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  • 26 9 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. G. Botly ol Ip >h will be leaving for Sydney .shortly They will return to Ipoh m about thr months' time.
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  • 308 9 "Else Estates May Disappear" •By Air Mail London. Sept 2U A strenuous defence of the refill ■f* ation of tea exports was made by Sir Alfred Pickford. Chairman of the Empire Tea Market Expansion Hoard at a reception Riven by the Board at the Royal Empire
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  • 325 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 14, 1937. THE TOWN HALL PROPOSAL TfHE suggestion hai been made by Pato Roland Braddell, through the Friends ol Singapore society, that the Van Kleel Bequest, amounting, with accumulated interest, to $260,000. and the Bt Clair Town Hall Fund Of $39,000 should be combined m
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  • 692 10 n idls 1 m ent of thU offender son sentenre and a m;:. and alrorm ol crime pore were *mcd by gang! iL waylaid ped. and bea <• up are past, and ire do nol want them to return me police do their parted the udgeB have theln
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 10 Kene Menzies veteran French cyclist who broke his arm on the final stage of his attempt, arrived at Alexandra Palace London, at the end of his world record cycle ride of 45,383 miles, which he finished three months ahead 01 schedule Thousands of cyclists met him, and he was televised.
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  • 129 10 Mr. C. G. R. Phillips, Acting Senior Engineer. Posts and Telegraphs, Seremban, has gone on furlough. Mr. A. A Strachan has succeeded him. Mr. J. F. Draper, of the Mines Department. Ipoh. who returned from Home a few days ago accompanied b.. his wife, is staying at the Station
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  • 293 11 v EFFECTS OX WORLD PEACE Interparliamentary Conference Paris. BRITISH, l r sn an d other speakers had int noting suggestions to make concerning the distribution of m the debate on this at the Inter-Parlia-lorence held here. ■ley, M.P., proposed that h found any particular obtaining certain
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  • 79 11 12 Wrecked Cars In Eight Miles Eshowe, Zululand. 71'LULAND has one of the unluckiest J m the world. At the present 12 wrecked cars are to be seen lit miles of it. axi-drivers, carrying passeui the native reserve to Durbai., i short cut to the main roa-1.
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  • 53 11 V otiatim To Be Held hi Lracow N Warsaw. l lATIONS concerning the export '1 will take place between revs of British and Polish exUtag the second half of this Purpose of the negotiations Will Prolong the existing coal agrc--1 a further period of three years. will take
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  • 281 11 Director Of Public Relations London JHE War Office has appointed Col. A. G. C. Dawnay. former Controller of Programmes at the BBC. to be Director of Public Relations at the War Office. The appointment is the first of its kind. Explaining the functions of the new
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  • 152 11 For Cap! urc Of Two Bandits Belgrade A REWARD of £800 for the capture. dead or alive, of two notorious Yugoslav bandits has been offered following the brutal murder of a furmei I She was their fourteenth victim. The leader of the bandits is Jorgjvan Mihailoviteh, the terror
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    13 11 Some Chinese monks who are doing useful Red Cross work at the front
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  • 202 11 Immigration Decline Blamed Toronto, Ontario. BY the end of the present year, the number of Canadians of Ang l^Saxon stock will number less than 50 per cent, of the total Canadian population. This startling reflection on the decline of British immigration to Canada is contained m an article
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  • 210 11 Payment Oj €30,000 Compensation Jerusalem TOTAL or E30.0G0 If to be paid to d( pendant of persona killed during the Pal !Btine riots of last year as i rerull of ambush attacks, and for those Injured through no fauli ol their own. Compensation will range
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  • 126 11 French Invention To Travel At 110 M. P. (By Air Mail* Paris THE Nord Railway is reported to be COfl Structtng a new type of last railcar. driven by airscrews, which will attain a speed of 110 m.p.h. The problem of braking the new train is to be
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    • 29 11 aaaaaarVM_wirvirvwiwwKrwpgggijeiieameaaaam Haaavlw ■£yy+P Ky ffi&K P If O N F liW GOODWOOD 5934 f' M Telegraphic Address: CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainment*.
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  • 356 12 FIRE-EATERS OF EUROPE ONFER hignor Mussolini •i« m and lien lliilcr standing m an open car as they drove through the sin-Hs of Berlin. Topical Press \fter her lone 2.01 M* miles WJMft across kIM Atlantic Ocean, he Kndeavour I", Mr. 11. Andnu 's raring yacht, neared (iosport. lampshirc, where
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    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOBS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES He iLSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SFE RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place, UNGAPOU.
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  • 2956 14 BOOKS of t he WEEK Former Singaporean Writes Third Esful Novel -The Hunt.ng Ut s Flower Scotland And A egend— loo Years Of P. &U. i p. Collins. •Mak..s ..i Sailim i( a|)j 1Ov i( I'lant llunl.rs I'anuhs* (Jonathan apr VU. •><••» \U s, uilaml" ..larrolds. 7s. M.) a iiun.imi
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    • 192 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING) Giiim: I CAMERAS AND FILMS STATIONER A Gc^ your Office Supplies i Stationery, pencils, i nibs, erasers and a wide range of t S other articles at competitive prices I from S E. M. Glover Co. S 11, The Arcade, Singapore HAIR-DRESSER Be waved by i THE
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    • 472 16 jgg _Jjßl h< hyiewards. x» r oilios Hivre Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 16 j OTOTOECASTBAUX Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 15 OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) CAP TOURANE For Sa> S on Tourane Haipohong Oct. 20 I CAP "J^SS. *NY «^UU« T«» MAKSK.U.ES 53»4. j i 0.0. PABQUI TICKET -mn CLASS RETURN FAKE »102. j
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  • 686 17 STEEL MAKERS SHIPBUILDERS Problem Prompt Supplies ONE ol tin major dlffl builders al present la the which have been experienced In secui inn adequate deliveries ol steel Construction programmes .it tinyards have, m many Lnstances, been ii» Id up by shortage ol teel, and II hi become Quite a common
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    • 281 17 11l lI XS PHILP MX I-:. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ites. passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or lbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel.
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    • 132 17 v. k. ijxi; GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR. LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via PttUUlf, Colombo, Aden. Tort Said, .Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU" Od Ifl ins. TEKUKUNI MAHU Nov 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MAKU Nov. 25 Rate* to Ist ('las., 2nd class Naples $497 5540 1317 1343 Marseilles
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    • 258 17 i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE; t i STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES Tf)-DAV Merkus Oct. 14 8 a.m. /Uk Soon 14 9 arr. Kedah 14 10 a.m. .rally 1 Bintuh I Cll 14 11 am. rally) Shangfa thondt 14 2 p.m. Rwartenhondt 14 2 p.m. only) < n onc< aux a 3.30 p.m. tienonceaux
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    • 222 17 SHIPS IN DOCK i SHll's ILONGSIDE THE miAEVEfI OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVI s hip (i<»(i«>un Gait Gale 1 alnuMt 1 \ii Hakiis 20 1 1 Chenonceaui 18 2 3 Cuacum 16 2 3 Akita Maru 14 2 3 Nieuw Zeeland 11 3 Kangaroo 923 Calenas 7 Tanfleld SO 2 S
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  • 407 18 ALLEG 17/OAS Ol UK [GOPAPER Detroit Man Dubbed [merican Hitler i hkSffO. k\ .m.i\ oi .i tea i SMM imerl A| M s preparing onirol vi the i nited State ••< ord inu i«» the i> Hi- i lines" «>t < hicafo The ••D.iih I
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  • 37 18 Be Marseilles Mi be ej d m ft .ice. l. d UnderState I that thej own place i I A ..1 be c, the mosqui other mosqui In In Paris, where theri »nsiderabl< Moslem population.
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  • 26 18 c In his steam-yacht Ro- iaura, an i at St. Ji tin': N< i foundfron m te to Gh enland. Tue into d to her propellers.
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    29 18 Although a native <>• the Vrctic, Johnny, the feelii chilly as the first i. blasts of an English winter > London. 1I( found a scarf, presented by a visitor Planet News
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  • 240 18 British Journalist ENGLAND has been playing I party of seven d hed E tian newspaper proprietors and who are re-paying the visit of ;> tish editors to Egypt last winter. During thi I the Eg: many phases oi Britain's navj and air I n and of
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    • 116 18 9 Z i)ani* hed -*^t\ My NER YES are SL\ much STEADIER than they were f% Hlk ••i^i Al* 1 N. L., Lmpe Town, S.A. *xMrl«'i'jN K«lzana i« a remarkIB^MBW^r aKlc (oodl containint' <^7 no drills whatsoever. In hot countries one's diet and the extent to which one penpiret tend
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  • 295 19 ATTENTION FOR WOUNDED Same Treatment Given By Govl Valencia vjOTWITHSTANDDfG the tremenMh of clearing up the debstreets, of burying the i huting thrwgh hundreds es for hidden enemy soldiers and collecting and classifying the uai itcrial and supplies left by the rents, after the capture
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  • 124 19 S O LDIERS IN IN DIA Given Increased Allowances 'By Air Mail) Sima. HI I: C. M. G. Ogilvie. the Secretary of Defence Department m tlv» tive Assembly, announces that nas been an increase m the nces of British soldier.s in India Increase falls under three An additional messing allowance
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  • 87 19 Briton Third Largest Consumer Rome. THE Briton is the third largest bread eater m Europe, after the Frenchman and the Italian, according to figures published her He eats, on the average, '291 lbs. a year to the Frenchman's 419 lbs., and the Italian's 377 lbs. But Italians consume
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    29 19 Winter furs contrasted strangely with summery dresses when a September sun brought a touch of summer to the London parks. I tioto shows a "sombrero" hat fashion. Planet News
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  • 111 19 To Be Established hi Germany Berlin. What i. claimed will be the world's Tf i' publishing house, equipped with the most modern news gathering organisation and printing plant, la to b erected at Munich. Jim Max Amann, head of the German Press m the Third Reich, made
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  • 58 19 Caused Trafju lIoU-Up Paris A HUGE cloud of flying ants blocked the road at Soubise, near Roche[ort, holding up the traffic The cloud extended 15 feet Into the air, and it was impossible to sec throuv. i it. For 10 hours the tints remained, lo the great satisfaction
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  • 86 19 Cologne. Professor Langewieche of Buende (Westphalia i decided that las hair was far too long. So he sent for the barber and had it cut. The hair was thrown away m the professor's garden. Walking m the garden afterwards, he saw something very familiar, and examining it
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    • 63 19 ■bkii^wn af yfJ^ The four leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands V M^f^// 4 fnr r^ ()V ER BRAND Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. ATc^^"*>*^-^ l^f MC yo^ It's pure it's delicious it's nourishing. R^^ sto THE COMSiSTt"^ CLOVER BRAND MULK is real
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  • 346 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Oct. 13. 5 p.m. Total for Boots Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. year Ampat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4 3% Johun 10^ Int. Oct. '.2 Oct. 29 Oct. 23 I7fc% Larut 1 -No. 17 Oct. 20
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    • 137 20 m m mmm Tin 1937 WODELS OF l atest < IMm 'lhe new PILOT pens will impress you as rv-^wl 'f mMm no otncr range of pens has ever done ml MW tn€ really beautiful material -the won- r I r< MW <i«-rful refinement all goes to make a 'm\
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    • 502 20 foN thFradlo RDITKH FAAPIRF PROGRAMME llnterlll m 05 p m Th< Btor ciramoTransmJvsion 2:- 6.2« p.m.- 9-15 phone' N^ by Dm (isj 1{!«3 mi-trrs ii.r,3 mrs); Maurice Brown and Pascoe Thornton. 1 IV «7 meirtm (tl II 10 39 pm. The Central Bai d• (.s(. P,k, metres (17.79 mw). Ma
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    • 557 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres m nAY 7.45 p.m.:— Cowan and Bailey ane ru-UAi th^ Syncopaters. 815 p.m.:— Cinema Organ Music 6 p.m.:- Indian Music. Urdu Song (Gramop i lO ne Records*: 'Neath the by Miss Latchmee Govindasamy. ma- Desert Moon"— Arthur Meale. "Chant
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  • 793 21 SUPER-OPTIMISTS NEEDED IN THE MARKETS Prices Are Crumbling Under Political Pressure Fund Co. 's weekly share report. Oct. 12. states: During the past week history doubt- has been made before our eyes, lie same time it is a little difficult In the existing atmosphere of meddle and muddle to pick
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  • 102 21 Anglo-French Move Under Consideration London, Oct. 12. M. CORBIN, the French Ambassador, conveyed to Mr. Eden the French views for the next step following ihc situation created by the Italian note. The^ will be considered ky the British Cabinet at to-morrow's meeting and thereafter the British views
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  • 64 21 Far Eastern Issues Firmer London. Oct. 12. THE Stock Exchan «ned weak with cod. k arable <•■ n ntal offer! giltedged together with further i liquidation m other sections. Subq mark' I adied up v rallied stron I trials contin nratic Jed firmer. Tin again weakened mob; owing
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  • 51 21 Anti-Profiteering Act In Siam /From Our Oiun Correspondent/ Bangkok, Oct. 13 rE Siamese Government is putting into force forthwith an Act against profiteering In goods considered domestic necessities. Prices will be fixed from time to time and will be subject to revision m times of war and national
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  • 100 21 Mr. Chee Chin Kiong Of Malacca 'From Our Oun Correspondent i T Malacca. Oct. II HE death of Mr. Chee Chin Km: Well-known local rubber planter occurred to-day at his residence at Klebang. The only son of lato Mr. Chee Yong Chens and nephew of Mr. Chee Swee
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  • 45 21 Arriving Safely But Irregular n IRFPTUI London, Oct. 13. S Q*nfi m w aUs trom M^Whil on ThP nn.t 4 Ild were reived to-day strung out and irregular The sea mails appear to be comlna through satisfactorily, but are ataSiJ? regular— Reuter
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  • 47 21 Mr. A.E Munro Palembang, Oct. 13 Mr. A. E. Munro who was a passenger m the X.L.M. air liner which crashed here a week ago, and who was slightly injured, is leaving by air for Singapore on Saturday. The condition of Professor Huberman. the violinist is satis-factory.-—Reuter.
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  • 178 21 Commercials Appeal I o Ihil am J London, Oct. 13. apanksk appeal! to encourage a true understanding ol the situation lo the Far Bast and prevent anti-Japanese movements like boycotts, have reached the Presideni of the Association of British Chamben ol Commerce from the Presidents ol
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  • 60 21 The Police Bund will play the following programme at Waterloo Street this evening, beginning at seven o'clock March. "The God of Thunder," J 'd HOWgUI; Overture. "Piq lH > Dame,- Buppe vn° vXlo ?n rri a Br^" Monckton son "Wh m n >n(>o u' Robl ««>n; Cornet flon
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  • 51 21 Singapore, Wednesday In the .sale room of Messrs. Cheonc Koon Beng Co.. Ltd.. to-day, the 99y years lease-hold land, containing ai area of 3.965 sq. ft. and the house bun' thereon known as 84. Amoy Btreel 8 n gapore, was sold for $13,500 to Mr chu t Kok
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  • 25 21 Berlin, Oct Tho death j. s announced <>r the Grand Due Em.st Ludwlg, bead Of the former ruling house „t Hesse. Reuter Wireless.
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    • 113 21 A Slave ship locked m battle with a British Shin of the j line. A Great fire, burning half of Liverpool The Flaming death of the great iringed glory of a shin which was the William Brown w Thousands of ill" j fated-passengers, These ARE JUST A FEW HIGHLIGHTS of
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  • 263 22 Hock y Between Chinest [nd Ceylon S.i R 1 half, d foi it. ilx I lub won match <i<< ii Bot v\> efully sell cted l( an eta tion mi from the r a dull moI the battli t the b ill: ofl I"'" theii op pom
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  • 19 22 Dutch Naval Bomber CltlS Bai <>•' 13 I r i SerI i baya, last niorl offlc< i.. Reuter
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    22 22 dt beaten by an 8.8.C. forward-an incident from V; :I M yestertai. when the club won t» ten roals l<> nil. Tribune
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  • 20 22 Mr. R. D. Hume of Messrs. Hogan, Adams and Allan, Penang, returns from leave by the "Sarpedon" on Oct. 29.
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  • 592 22 Sir George Trimm Elected President Singapore, wedn< ciR tkimm; mousiy elected president for th< sen! year at the annual general ok Royal Society of St. Oe v .Sinre Branch), held this evening m the lounge the Singapore Cricket Club Mr O R. 8. 3ateman. the
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  • 306 23 iPOH AUTUMN RACES Seven Events On Tuesday (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Oct. 13. Wl IGHTS for the Perak Turf Clubs m-muxl clay's card of the .seven races, to run a IP°h Tuesday menctag at 3 p.m. are as follows (lass 1 Div. 4, five fgu
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  • 243 23 Excellent Card At New World AN excellent card has been arranged for to-morrow night at the New World arena, when several newcomers will make their debut m Malayan boxing. Foremost among these is the welterweight champion of Egypt, Abdul Fattah Hassan, who has r. ever been m the
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  • 110 23 OWING to the charity match m aid nl the China Relief Fund between thMayflower Badminton Party of Singapore and the Sunnydale Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur to be held at the Happy World on Saturday next, th<> final ties m the various events m th- 1 Singapore Championship
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    30 23 Xirkey Sullivan, one of the star forwards m Singapore hotkey, who netted five of the ten goals scored by the S.R.C. yesterday m their match against the Gordon Highlanders. Tribune
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  • 159 23 7th Heavy Battery Beat 6th H.K. S. Brigade Singapore. Wednesday A REPLAY m the second round of the Small Units inter-hockey Cup competition at Changi to-day, between the 7th Heavy Battery and the 6th Hongkong and Singapore Battery, resulted m a Win for the 7th Heavies, by
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  • 132 23 AV////^ G?/^ Beat P. W.D. Singapore. Wednesday IN a spirited game „r bockej at Bukii iimah this afternoon Rafflea College gjtaed a victory over the Public Works fl lvi hum by (hm> W* t» twa The P.WD. took the field with ten Rallies College boy, to
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  • 74 23 R.A.M.C Beat R.A.O.C At Pulau Brani Singapore, Wednesday. m a game of rugby football at Pulau Brani to-day, the Royal Army Medical Corps beat the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by a goal <5 ptsj to nil. Allen .scored a try which vva.s converted by Richardson The Medicals had
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    • 43 23 'BULLDOG' ffl i.i i\\i: s s ja s T o r T K9BBK^L rfs as tonic and body builder. Loofc /or /^e whole body of the Bulldog on the label. GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU SOLE AGENTS: GUTFTRJI^C; Iff ttofc m 53.) WPS
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  • 709 24 RUNAWAY WIN FOR S.R.C. Sullivan Sams Five Times (By "Sticks') Singapore, Wednesday. IF the SK had exerted themselves more fully, they would probably have scored more than a dozen goals m their hockey match ■fatal! the Gordon Highlanders on the Pudaiig this evening. By
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    13 24 A Miiliii nn'in- during jresterday'i podani hockey match between s.r.c. and Gordons. (Tribune).
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  • 41 24 For Admiralty In Kranji District i i. notified m special Issue ol the 1 Government Gasette thai the Government contemplates acquiring land m the district ol Kranjl to the extent ol eleven acre:; for the purpose ol the Admiralty
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  • 37 24 Interim Dividend Of 7 1/2 Per Cent. Singapore, Wednesday. tiim secretaries of United Sua Belong Rubber Estates, Ltd., announce that and interim dividend of 7> 2 per cent, lias been declared, payable on Nov. 9.
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  • 164 24 Close Finish At Newmarket London, Oct. 13 The Cambridgeshire, one of the last the great classics of the flat racing season, run to-day at Newmarket ovej a course of one mile and one furln resulted m a victory for Richards, The race resulted as follows: 1. Artist's Prince (Richardson)
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  • 69 24 Second Annual Swimming Carnival THE second annual swimming carnival YMf <l C !n ri i a S K ChO OI wiH be held to the FHrifv n P ?I b o Y kind Permission on Fridaj. October 29 at 4.30 pm to pre^de M J P has co
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  • 99 24 BIU-flinn n t h drU D mS aild P J P ers Of the lit £wi h f R yal Inni^illing Fusiliers will beat retreat on the Padane on KUS! The progr tre^Mnr,^' 1111^ The Bu g l ers; Reand nSm G^f en Hills of T
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    • 312 24 t A. S. GILES. t S CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore THONE 7M4. THE TAILOR. s I You have seen THE FORTUNE- TELLER and BOH NAI HOE t I Now we provide you with a Bi^er, Hri{;hter and Better Show entitled "THE STEP-MOTHER"
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