Morning Tribune, 19 October 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.— No. 222. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, October 19, 1937. KIVK CENTS
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  • 124 1 1 .400 DIE TO A MAN But Japanese lose Three Thousand Shanghai, Oct. 18. EVERY officer and man of a force of 1,400 Chinese troops was killed in trying to hold the township of Krchiapailou against a furious Japanese onslaught, in which tanks provided the
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  • 157 1 Paying Her Way Out Of Income London. Oct. 18. IFPREHENSIONS as to the increased deficit in Britain's balance of payfor 1937 is unfounded, says the f ial Times, making a preliminary oatfl on what the current year's balance Is likely to be. nating the import surplus at £417
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  • 107 1 I Assault In Yokohama I Street lips Yokohama, Oct. 18. ■I Davies, wife of an employer b Standard Vacuum Oil ComWtJ\ 'lubbed on the head and [l the neighbourhood oi the ilate in The Bluff, by an unI tit on Sunday evening. Ha* la unknown as her
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  • 429 1 London, Oct. 18. THE Times, in referring to the condition on which Italy proposes the withdrawal of Volunteers, says this is hardly acceptable if, and there seems reason to believe it, the number of foreign troops supporting Gen. Franco is many times greater than
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  • 179 1 Japanese Reply Still Being Drafted Tokyo, Oct. 18. A FOREIGN office spokesman told Reuter there la no development at present in regard to the British note on the Minghong incident. A nply is being drafted. The spokesman said the Japanese Government expected an invitation to the Brussels Conference
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  • 276 1 China G 1 Japan State Their Viewpoints Shanghai, Oct. 18. REUTER learns on the highest authority that neither China nor Japan has made overtures for peace nor are any contemplated. The attitude of the two countries was defined to Reuter by their spokesmen to-day. The Japanese
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    • 32 1 i^ <- ON OTHER PAGES Page Warning To DogOwners 2 Salvaged Ship Here Chinese Communique 3 Markets 4 i Itig Japanese Attack 21 Midds Leaving i Ipoh Racing 23 s Kugby 24 l-r
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    • 32 1 SHARK OUR >!!5L ENTHUSIASM K 1. 1 M POWDFRKI) WHOLE MILK is pure delicious fresh milk in convenien powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced. Distributors: (.11/ BROS A CO.
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  • 767 2 MUZZLES MUST m:iw)\ii)i i) lines Increased ttx Acting CJ. Singapore. Monday. 'Till; regulations have bMH wid«*h advertised mid it is impossible for anyone to plead ignorum If the lines at present imposed do not tut as a suflitient deterrent the\ will be iik Teased, and the alternative punishment
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  • 122 2 JUST OUT OF GAOL And Wants To Co Back There Singapore. Monday UCi \h Wat, a 32-year-old Chinese apN m rHi before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the answer a charge <>t lodgmn m me open ai, not havmu any visible means of "hSTSSSSm and said that he was
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  • 146 2 British And American Ships In Shanghai Shanghai. Oct 1H An hani—lrs wrhangi of AntjioAmencan courtesies marked the departure of H M.S. detftroyer Danae this morning for Rngiand, where me win be placed m retera a., the Danae wu letting under *ay from a buoy astern of the us
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  • 114 2 Class Formed In Malacca I (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. Tint newly ionned committee of the Royal Life Saving Society is to be congratulated on the very good start it has made In organising b class so soon to further the Interests Of the society. At the
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  • 71 2 Singapore, Monday THAT carrying a bird by Its wings Is procedure which may also prove painfu] to the carrier was confirmed to-day In a case tried before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Magistrate, when Mohamed Tamby. an Indian Mohamedan, was lined $5 for cruelty to
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  • 91 2 MANSFIELD CO. High Court Approves Petition To Alter Objects Singapore. Monday. A PETITION under Section 12 of the Company's Ordinance, for the approval cf alterations of extensions of the objects of the company, which was made by Mr. J. T. Haydon on behalf of Messrs Mansfield and Company, before Mr.
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  • 108 2 Final Appearance Oj Mr. Josef Lampkin MR. JOSEF LAMPKIN, the famms American violinist, who is giving a series of recitals in Singapore, makes his last appearance to-morrow night before leaving for Java and Manila. Among the numbers which he will give will be two pieces by his late
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  • 44 2 Drank Caustic Soda And Opium Singapore, Monday. A Chinese coolie, employed by Messrs. The Straits Trading Co., Pulau Brani, was taken to the General Hospital today in a critical condition. The man was alleged to have taken caustic soda and opium dissolved In brandy.
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  • 742 2 Evidence At Coroners 1 Singapore. Monday. HE used to come and see me at my house but my parents put a stop to that because he was not in a financial position to marry me." said Muss Rita Joseph, daughter of the proprietor of the Lanka
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    • 53 2 O\Ol>\ RAIMII-lIARDEXIXIi PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard oimciiMrauua) BEBT /fess >?W% NT^IV CHEAPEST I^7 TRADE MARK QUALITY. \P<Kv VVF^l^/ y^V# KENOWNKI) FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and in BafS. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. K.P.M. CII AMBERS. No. 1.
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    • 80 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If yuu i. ,1 old before your time, and unubu* to enjoy the pleasures of youth. take Dr. Nlxon'l VI-Tabl and restore your Manhood, Vitality and Energy* Bik results In i 1 1 hours. Dr. Nlxon T a Vl-l it's art a new discovery
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  • 377 3 SALVAGED SHIP IN PORT Went Aground After I A Fire Singapore, Monday. THI (hristine Mollo, a 2,200-ton tun. arrived in Singapore during the week-end with the salvaged ship, Garada, former 8.1. steamer which weir aground following a fire off inhlalore, about 95 miles south of
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  • 46 3 Our Own Correspondent} Bangkok, Oct. 18. signs of the coming northern monsoon can be observed in the ower temperatures and keen winds. t is preparing for an abnormal on and riverine rice millers property owners are taking s to avoid damage by the high
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  • 52 3 Singapore. Monday. j\ 1: was this morning produced beMr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second ustrate, for unlawfully ab-,-nmself from duty at Rochore stable ion ne bein a P° iice con was allowed bail of $100, and bistri I v;is transferred to the Criminal Court for trial on
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  • 41 3 London, Oct. 18. ;t fog of the season occured last '■•mtinued to-day in the Lonf f 't Although it was not exv severe, the fog caused some raffi c nce th ftftrlv road and rail British Official Wireless
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  • 83 3 Witness' Story Of Sudden Attack Hongkong, Oct. 18. THE Commission of Inquiry into the sinking of Chinese junks was opened to-day. the Japanese Consul-General ignoring the invitation Fourteen survivors of the alleged sinning of the junks are available as witnesses, with a mass of exhibits such as shrapnel
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  • 101 3 Of Traffic Policeman's Platform Singapore, Monday. I am a Chinese newspaper vendor and in my hurry to sell special China war news supplements yesterday evening my foot knocked against a traffic platform. As I was moving it to a safe place a policeman came up and arrested me."
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  • 53 3 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this evening i Tuesday), beginning at 8.30 p.m.— March, "The 27th Regiment," Stopford; Overture, "Bronze Horse," Auber; Selection, "The Pirates of Penzance," Sullivan; Valse, "Weaner Mad'Ln," Ziehren; Solo, "Berceuse de Jocelyn." Godard; Pot-Pourri, Wedded Whimsies." Alford; March,
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  • 120 3 Sir M Watson To Visit Malaya 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Oct. 18. SIR MALCOLM WATSON, the famous anti-malarial health expert and director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene, is arriving at Penang on Thursday on his first visit to Malaya since he left his home at
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  • 35 3 Indian Chamber Of Commerce In the report of the meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, the name of the chairman was given as Mr. R. Jumabhov. It should have been Mr. M. Jumabhoy
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  • 184 3 Japanese Attack On Railways THE following is u copy of a telegram received from Nanking by the Chinese Consulate-Genera] ba Singapore under date of Oct. 17: The north bank of the Wentsaopanß was to-day the scene of a desperate battle, but the arrival of Chinese reinforcements
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    • 156 3 Property Sales Singapore, Monday. rE following Singapore freehold properties were sold to-day by public auction in the sale room of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co.. Ltd. No. 152 Race Course Road, area 1.465 sq. feet., for $4,300. to Tuan Shaikh Said bin Abdullah Ben Marie Ben Talib. No. 150 Race
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    • 62 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL <J Therl°ar^„f, eIeBie Rd and Sn <"*t St' y nd!° Bo'ot.eS _ST^ ENROL NOW. Apply^he Princlpal /o*™**\ /^*^X i i a ri.^i. f—^- j— (—lO- t 0-| g- 0-, ti jNEW STOCK OF COLD POCKET CHROME /^|w£\ HUCKtI STAINLESS WE3W STEEL \sT&£/ WRjSTLET W A T CHE
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    • 109 3 SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion Concentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo— Solidified Brilliantine Silvillx Hair Cream Sweet Oil of Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENIIAS, Singapore. < MUAR NAN VANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times dailv. 1. HAI CHEW BOTKL, 35. Beach Road, 2. NAN VANG
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 53 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice In the Ist Court at 11 a.m. 5.316 35 -Yap Tiong Liew etc. vs. Gan Geok Eng and anor. Before Mr. Justice Home in the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. For mention:— S.279 37— 8. Govmdasamy vs. The Eastern Printing Works.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 73 4 London i Previous To-day Distillers jjfl" 343 Dunlop Rubber 794 BT SB* Canadian Pacific 4 V I,,ndon Tin < New Share) 4l_ 43 Rubber Pian Investment Trust 30 6 JJJ Linggte 30 5oAyer Hitam 17 6 Southern Kmtas ii 21 6 Pahangs J 4 3 London Asiatic
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    • 88 4 Ch I RUBBER r,St Forward. Nov fug [,16 (_',d Forward, Dec. Bug ,3rd Forward, Jan M BugeW. Londoi Oct 18. v Previous chJU PALM OIL (Malaya) In bulk Oct Nov. shlpt 1-21 0 rattM COFKA (Straits, KM.S.) Nov. Shipment ns.n 8 Value 3 Beiien UAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Oct.;Nov.
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    • 52 4 Kl-BBER NeW YOTk I6 Previous To-day __u Very dull Weak P n f e Buyers 16 716 16» 8 Nominal SP OI Sellers 16 916 Value Jan Mal Buyers 16» 2 16 316 Nominal Sellers 16 5 8 Value Tl Easy Quie: P ne 50- 8 503,
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    • 45 4 Singapore. MoikW- Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. SingaPJjjJ have received cabled news from la giving the following prices:— Last S Previou Antamok 0.54 Benguet Consolidated unquoted i"" Consolidated Mines 0.019 W I.X.L 0.57 J-g San Mauricio 0.65 United Paracale 0.5(i
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    • 24 4 c# i H London. Oct. 18. TIN Marmara Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) ggj £220% 3', Forward Ul 121j n
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    • 255 4 Cm Report MINING: Tin at midday was Zrt'f^a certain amount of busnfe'fn Australian issues the tin l share market was verv quiet to-day and with he exception ot a few deals in Patterns the Sterling Group was neglected DolSr issues were also on the quiet side with sellers
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    • 146 4 Help From The Various Communities OINGAPORE'S various communities are O showing their sympathy for the Poppy Day fund in practical fashion. The management of the Orcat World have offered (through Mr. Lee Choor. Bng, managing partner) to give the entire proceeds of a special dance to the fund.
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    • 68 4 London. Oct. 18. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate, 147 28 146 94 -10 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate 8871 lb .90 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* lß2ft T „»h_rn«r-ri T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate. a 3|16 U,u £<T 4 T.T. on
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    • 28 4 London, Oct 18. <*OLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per 01. IiM;M 20 4-116 lILVER Hoot 197 <'< lfl7 /a 4 months' forwd. "0 4 £7.0.4 >, i._d.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 73 4 THE YOKOHAMA (mm SPECIE BANK LTD vS?Julil/^y (Established in 1880). Capital Subscribed fFully r l IBM1 BM paid up t Y.100,000,000 I Reserve Fund Y.134,400,000 0C Illtll |*fc|l Head Office: Yokohama INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CAN YOU AFFORD AN MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLAQE UNINSURED LOSS BY Mftnagff T. YAMAMOTO
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    • 19 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Motor Union I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i i Afeatg: SIME, OARBT CO., f/TD Singapore A Branchet
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  • 782 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Oct. 18, 5 p.m. Buyers Sellers 5 5 6xd bang 31 33 iay 50 55 -non--299 31--0.85 0.90 Tin 24- 25--4or 170 1.75 day 29- 30--.aig 21- 22- 0.38 0.43 1.14 1.18 Tin 29 6 30 6 .ailic 11 12 24- 25.--38
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  • 186 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. MINING 4 9 514% Ampat 1T Batu Selangor 1 q 67 }.u Hongkong Tin W f\ > Jelebu 0*4 LmunUngTin UM tt«M Katu 23- 24- Killinghall »l; Kuchai 161 L66 KElt 12.9 13 3cd Lingui 1-95 2.05 London Tin 4- 4 b Mambau 0.80 0.85xd
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  • 209 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 1 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar, 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom "17 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 lio nom I red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 113 115 nom red. 1963 $2,000,000 31 Sept. 30 107
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    • 262 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodlth*. Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Sen Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANG COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR KM HANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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    • 275 6 T^f^wMeK? TO NICHT 6 15 9 15 i 4 RO/UW3VG RK> I Of FUN! FROM \A//A(, HO u///; wtv /A o\/ WONDERFI I WIGHT! I "OH, DOCTOR!" niw UNIVEBBAL CXMHDI HIT, WITH EDWARD EVERETT HORTON VM) BIG (AST 01 M WBTEBB FUN! LAUGHS! PANDEMONIUM! J K^ f -> |n I
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    • 186 6 T^OUSE FULL: at MM, WAS LARGEST TIIKA! UK j (DURING IHB WBBK-BND! IS there any W,,,,|, r j Hundreds Ut Seeing it twice! j CAPITOL. .P««vely LAST NIGHT j I i^«^»i^ 11,1 BEST BKITISH MUSICAL SHOW S( KKKNED FOR RABB J S >^,^^»'* v fH^BWB, I JH K O»VT TME
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 7 "y Cooper, Frances Dee and George Raft in "Souls at Sea," opening at the Capitol to-morrow.
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    • 137 7 TO-MORROW ni the CAPITOL I j I Opening with Special Matinee 3-15 \I THE THRILLS OF "C AVT A IN BL O O IV— ALL THE vDVBNTUBK OF "BENGAL LANCERS". BROUGHT TO YOU IN i> VRAMOUXrS GREATEST SEA STORY OF ALL! m ~\s Courage and disaster ...faith and treachery! I
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    • 183 7 V Pd\tt\ i ifcfefk i i fo I i j PAVILION i jt- ij >^_ >^_ ij J r jj _^>w^A Metro's Grand All -Star All-Fun Cast j OPENS NEXT CHANGE I At The ALHAMBRA 1 i Brought To The Screen By The Company That I J Gave You GOOD
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  • 315 8 Air-Raid Precaution Plans To Be Tested I rem Our urn •> < <»• i. >..• m Ocl B „\'i: an being to tag< b b raid and complete "black out' i >me 200 ire miles ol r1 London on th< November ft will be London the
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 8 Han) arrests were made in South London when lar_e m Z u.nb the fifth anniversary march from J^ftaalllSter to B"™"**" of the British Union of Fascists. The marchers were led l bj Mr Oswald Vfosley, their Leader. Large forces of police stood by and many arrests were made when demonstrators
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  • 2121 8 March Of 8,000 Fascists Fascists Make Great March In London T I j LONDON POINT OF VIEW I s ,V t A lONDON police had an immensely J difficult task last Sunday when Sir Oswald Mosriey. leader of the British Fascists, led some 8,000 of his supporters on a march
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  • 62 9 Moscow. A huge "cemetery" of prehistoric animals dating from the Mezozoie Era, lias been discovered in the KzylK u in desert near the Aral Sea. Fossilised bones of creature* ranging from small amphibians to j;iant dinosaurs measuring over 40 feet, is well as petrified trees, indicate that tlw
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 96 9 YES I ALWAYS USE LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP particular about t* v PERSONAL yjf FRESHNESS JSQ s T: f/ And personal fresh- .l\A 1 ness is so important p*y that's why so many of jt Y'// us seek the aid of 'W Lifebuoy Toilet Soap. Its rich, soot hint; lather cleanses
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  • 310 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1937 THE TOWN HALL PROPOSAL u/i-; pointed out in an articl< last Thursday on th( proposal to provide Singapore with a new town hall at Dhoby Ghaut that the problem of traffic con ftitUted B great objection to any change o! site. The Victoria
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 10 Individual styles to suit each personality were demonstrated at the Arts Theatre Club. LetoCtter Square London, by Mr. Raymond Itessone, the London hairdresser, who won the (<rand Prix for hairdressing at the Paris International Kxhibition. Although not yet :>(). Mr. Kcssone, who is a naturalised I irishman of French extraction,
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  • 728 10 TIN PRODUCERS' CASH FOR NEW BUFFER POOL 11l 1 1 I Pi tin produce] th* plumpi roi the en i n ii mo i tion i be b production to i rtainly of i .1 to 1 P .1 ol mon c Quate /.hi. <onul pt on Bui a I)(
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  • 85 10 Dr. A. A. Cameron is to officu' Health Officer, Province Wellesley Mr. E. J. H. Corner has been to act as Director of Gardens, S.S. Mr. J. R. Pyper, Superintendent oi cise, S.S. has been appointed P< Commissioner of Excise, S.S. Mr. A. L. MacMorland Greig g pointed Surveyor-on-Agreement.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 557 11 ?EPORT OF B.MA SECRETARY So Uniform Medical Education Loudon. ORCBOWDDfG in the profession ringing many Independent mepractittoneri in India to the f starvation, according to Dr. \nderson, Secretary of the Medical Association, whose on his recent three months' India has just been published British Medical
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 11 A competition to decide the best beer made by Empire brewers—the first of its kind ever to be held in Britain— was held at 15. Southwark Street, London, S. E. The best beers from Gt. Britain and Ireland are competing also. Photo shows judges sampling Empire beer at the competition.
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  • 155 11 New Law Makes Holidays Compulsory Lisbon. EMPLOYERS must concede holidays to their employees under a new law which has come into force in Portugal. Until the law was passed, only certain classes of bank and office clerks had a few days' leave every year. According to the
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  • 94 11 Special Edition For Schools Warsaw, Poland PADEREWSKI. the world-famous Polish pianist, has just completed a new edition of the works of Chopin, revised according to the composer's original manuscripts. Two separate publications will issued by the Frederick Chopin Institute here: the first consists of Chopin s authentic text
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  • 55 11 Four Years Old, Climbed 7,000 Feet Banff. Alberta. POUR- YEAR-OLD William Jensen. 01 T Brant. Alberta, has climbed 7 495-foot Sulphur Mountain In Vo€ Rockies. He accompanied his rain., and eight-year-old sister. Yvoim.v William was not at all tired when the party reached the top, accordta statements made
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  • 111 11 Record Increase Installations London U/IiHIN i f ei 3.000-0-000th telephone in be Install! d la now unprei edented rate i ok from 1879 to Wple to i 000,000th telephone in mi- ending In lnsi. mother 1,000,000 teli momcs were added. M.l! ion ol id 1,000,000 Will havi
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  • 147 11 Steps Taken To Regulate Export Washington. Strict regulation! goternlng exports of helium nas om the United States have boen approved here by the National Munitions i <>ntroi Board. Export or t^a.s. of hlch the United Stairs lias a virtual monopoly, has been authorlMd by new legislation recently sinned
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  • 163 11 Steps To Enshrine His Memory Reading. Pennsylvania. THE birthplace Ol Daniel Boone, the famous frontiersman and Indian fighter who died In 1820. has been purchased by the State of Pennsylvania. It. will be made into a museum which will enshrine his memorv. His birthplace i_ a red stone
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  • 113 11 Funeral Expenses Paid By Govt. Calcutta THE funeral of the Burmese Princess Chandra Devi took place en Oct. 5, nearly five months after her death. The princess, daughter of Prince Swayannine and a niece ol King Thebaw. the last King ol Burma, died ear!' in May. Hvr preserved
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  • Article, Illustration
    253 12 ARCHBISH INDIC n,,h-!n three ay Air defence drill iras tafed la Tokyo to demonstrate to the K^J^jJ* l^fi2taS!r" ai the dan*e sof air raids and to fire practice to air defence «nads. The exercises were «neii li y ancc bj reiw is that i»(» Chinese airmen had volunteered to Join
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  • 169 13 P'S MENT OF JAPAN Three passengers were killed and four injured when the Imperial Airways IS- tun flying-boat "Courtier," hound horn Alexandria to England, crashed in IMialeron Bay, Athens. I'hoto shows Sal vane vessels at work on the submerged flying -boat "Courtier" in Fhaleron Bay. Athens. Only Ml€ fail and
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    • 42 13 _^J^H I^^^. \V R I S T O C K I T WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE 102 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST TRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Raffles Plaoc, SINGAPORE.
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    627 14 1 L Will SUI X DANGEROUS PEOCEDUBI r do not thin* U*. wild mm The actual I I m ♦hi i rub their bodi lure. of tl can by can and Into a hip bath. Oraduaii: t de foi the prejudii Inst .j. thin forgotten but. neverth
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  • 467 14 THERI am told, wl I n B£ much a matter ol individuality as finger prints. Be ha ni by which criminals can be Identified by mea their hair alone. And he claims thai QO two heads of hair are exactly alike. In my opinion. however, there is
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    340 14 From \o^\w come some p< gani tions on keep lul and comfortable all sun i on2 The element- ;i know, m topical climate ran p with even normal complexion- hiii vhat T ii' your best ,i moist foundai f Or makeup when your fa oir In the wind,
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  • 44 14 Cleanliness is the best cosmet your complexion In fact, it I basis of practically every beauty ment. Use your favourite creams and lotions, of course, but start fn foundation of thorough soap-and-washing. Keep up 'this routine few woks and you'll soon feel fn •sparkling.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 24 14 jg|P^Hjj%^ Max Factor 9 I^^L^^pl^^B Fat^e Poivtior HE j us. Bj££*fe2^B HP?^^ t v •< ,t Monde, immette, Lrownettc and redhead. COSMETICS OF THE STARS
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  • 503 15 ..id. youi jard them, rathei I you 'ouch ten when you (io your nHmmlng exer- on think of them only v loudly remind you of their Alien you .stub their or someteps on them.' Or did you once DO and decide that re born to blush unseen?
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    • 49 15 Baby f s head will soon be clustered with adorable curls if the tiny head is cleansed with Nestol every day Thousands of mothers use Nestol daily for in addition to giving it wonderful curls it will make baby s hair fine, silky and healthy. N 13 DIAMOND DEER
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    • 169 15 A TOURIST'S SIIOPI'I ,M; J laiiiiii: D/^l CLEANING HAIR-DRESSER i CHEAPER CLEANING. t* T^ I Bp waved by Join our Contract System. T||E ontinkntal A Now U'/rdi ,w PciiMiiicnt Waving Some Examples. M.chh.r Ladies' dress, floni America j cleaned pressed 80 cts. Gents suit, j MAISON PERM j cleaned uressed
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    • 492 16 ll 0-7 T571 I t^i n I 111. I1 M^ K~»^ > 111 w t U /I Illlli.^ J 7^- 1 sfc W Tlfi7r>SlZ^"i >lir c~ BY P&Oa'nd BRITISH INDIA LINES (XNOORPORATED IN SNOLANDJ I\ 1 1 I'll* P ue Tonnage S'pore 4 Tmuu sjow H DORPU 15.000 Dec. 17
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    • 503 16 fe<> Sm TO FRENCH PORTS T^^___ I wnr Mirstulles Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk M>] N For Mirsc lies Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux D,v OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) l CAP TOURANE For Saigon Tourane Baipobooi Ort CAP BT JAfQUES lUB I .M.M ANY P1 I. MALAYA TO MAKSF.II.I.ES
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  • 867 17 SAILING SHIP NEWS Norway's Last ictive Vessel Sold '<•<■' tii. Archibald Russell cnl Inue i to haw the "t luck, I'M i nterins KemJ I rale after a very protracted passa stranded at the mouth ol the ha I iul luckily came off, write. Prank I 3owen In The Journal
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 287 17 111 lIVS PHILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 MAR ELLA Nov. 2y Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting
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    • 133 17 i\ T 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 s.s. "HARUNA MARU Dec. 9 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 210 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i TODAY FOR Pf DATE AND 1 1 ing 8. Boon H. Oct. 19 0 ad Tcmbilahan. ids Indies:— Bagan and pjn I andjang Hong The 19 DJn Kock, Padang Pakan 19 3 pjn -and Siak Hong Kwong IQ nm ls onl y 19 5 pm THURBDAY Pared
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    • 59 17 Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. Saturday. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m Thursday. "By Air to Shanghai only. t Correspondence fully prepaid for transmission by the K.L.M. Service and Specially Superscribed "By X L M The P. and O. Naldera is due at
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    • 181 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SIMPS AI.OM.siIlK nn \mi\r\i g OR EXPECTI D io \rrivi i Btraace 1 \n ship Ga-Java Gate Gale da 23 1 ner 20 l l Kelanl i.i 3 M( 13 2 3 dah il 2 naffaric 923 Hawaii Maru 7 2 Shirala 30 2 _> SilversandaJ 2
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  • 100 18 •Bottles and Guardian H. N. Ashton. 50 Orchard Road, Singapore. "lU* guard"— l.auw Pek Tjin, lf» Cairnhill (irile. Singapore. Singapore. "Bath"— Tan Tai (> n River Valley Road. Singapore Road, Singapore. "Sea Clouds" Tay Jim Lock, 35 Circular Road, Singapore. Mkafl (iardon— Chua Hua Joo, 8 Loron*
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  • 402 19 YOUR Entries Are Invited ON this page and the one opposite, will be found pictures received for our photographic competition for which these pages are reserved every Tuesday. The competition carries prizes of Agfa cameras and films. Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls of film will be
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 31 19 For this Competition only /]^f -Films can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer would have chfisen. anyhow, the reliable, ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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    • 41 19 Entries for this competition are invited for the priz.es to be awarded in Oct. They should be addressed to the Editor, the Mamlllf Tribune. Anson Koad, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clearly marked 'Agfa Competition." SEM) IN VOIR ENTRY NOW.
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  • 299 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Oct. 18, 5 pin. Total for Books Close financial ron-manv Dividend To Date Ex. Div. v Ampat T?n 3% Int. Sept. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4 jSS? jo* <**■ get. a o ct 23 g*; Kamunting Tin 12V 2 Final Nov. 11 Larut
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 141 20 WPPjfi Dtiol 111 Mbe World ll IMI 1937 MODELS 01 LATEST FASHION f/l The new PILOT pens willimpress you as mhJmmZ. K 111 no other range of pens has ever donef*v jprj:, ml m m the really beautiful material the won- fc. I Mm rirrful refinement all goes to make
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 768 20 tl PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C 1 ON THE RADIO I Singapore Station On 225 Metres V_/l rlmo a,,d n ,J p TO-DAI ich Fin- r.minc 1 40 Din Phone' __<torin SjJJSi" and "Nro'chin Chuee.' BRITISH EMPIRE a oo p you* cwldm PROGRAMME ?£_V_ 5^.-^s^ W---= a^ A -"~"~^J£ni_
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  • 459 21 1,200 TROOPS LOST Chinese Bomb I nun ion Dumps Shanghai, Oct. 18. AN attempt to pierce the Chinese ceatia m made by the Japan- >-day who, supported by heavy ry, delivered a powerful atwith infantry, tanks and mobile field guns. Ih; Chinese clam, to have repulsed
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  • 101 21 Singapore, Monday. p imding Capain S. Lefevre, a European, $5 for failing to pay additional iue on a radio set owned by him, ■jr. L. c. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate. parked this morning that such cases 1 become very common and In future 1 could no longer
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  • 92 21 King And Queen To Visit Yorkshire London, Oct 18. A THREE days tour in industrial Yorkshire, which the Kiim and Queen begin at Hull to-morrow, will be their first journey of the kind during their reign. Their long journeys by road ween the different large centres to be
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  • 137 21 Sequel To Grove Road Fatality Singapore. Monday. GUNNER G. W. A. Stone of the 11th Anti-Aircraft Battery, Cliangi, was this morning fined $50 or three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge. Criminal District Court, on a charge of causing the death of Mr.
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  • 44 21 Hull People's Cable To America London. Oct. 18. Amass meeting of over 2.00 at Hull, including the Lord Mayor, has cabled congratulating President Roosevelt on proclaiming democracy as a tx^ ideal a:;d advocated closer nnitv of all I freedom loving nations- Reuter
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  • 34 21 London, Oct 18. The late Sn Oervaac Beckett, fatherin -law ot Mr. Anthony Eden, left estate P?_2 e ut i 1 011 083 Estate duty of 1396.349 has been paid Wireless British Offlcial Wireless
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  • 329 21 .1 Link Willi The Past a dinner was held at 81 Andrei H on Friday night to commemorate Foundation 50 yean ago, oo Oc( 15, 1887 The boys di the 81 Andrew's School boarding house* attended afterwards to listen to the speeches -a inch followed the dinner,
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  • 45 21 I Singapore, afonday tor allowing their dogi to be out ol 1 doors without muzzles, Mr u a Forrer. District Judge, flned Kunejiro $15. Ng Foe* Koo $15. Biong Lira Bee $5 and T. N. Bo.se $15. m the Criminal District Court today.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 32 21 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWIiwJ n.jijfii'liJHß Ml* *Tri Attt^Mk^ jf'-^P>W~w~\”- xT x*\ i i^§#" I X^ Sole Importers: V jTlie East Asiatic Company* Limited., t SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUB. PKNAIM
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  • 1036 22 GREAT RECORD IN SINGAPORE How 150 Mm Made Sporting History SI'OKTS.YILS in Ungates* VlB „,;,n with g*aaiM regret that IM Middlesex Regiment will to-morrow, Wednesday. J h f Bfl i fiJ „f the battalion, of course, toft W Chins fen weeks ago, n Barracks has been hN
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  • 803 22 S.C.EA Reserves Make Soccer History By Defeating The Gordons Singapore, Monday „-ith ten minutes to go, the second string of the S.C.F.A i GOAL in arrear. with ten mi ul tnt ir semi-final replay in the S.A.F.A Cup A provided a thrilling
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  • 343 22 S. R.C. HELD BY GUNNERS Padang Hockey Mulch Singapore. Mo:. DOOR finishing was mainly respoi I for an SRC. eleven drawing 1 1 igainst the 7th Heavy Battery of the Royal Artillery. Changi. in a hoc natch played on the Padang this a. loon. The Club were presented with ;lorious
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 45 22 New Shipment 0/ Writing Cabinets Just received (iood for sift, .ind vt 0110--mical in urite. Wide fABgl of colours to choose from. E. M. (;i<»vor Co. M K 11, The Arcule, Sint'.apore. Imperial Wb) "Good Companion" All-Hritish SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 829 23 TO-DAY'S RACES IN IPOH Card Of Seven Events ItBY "WINDSOR LAD* \KI> of seven events is provided A tor at the second day of the p era k Turf Club's Autumn race meeting in Ipoh. Only five horses have been sl r„ulied and they are
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  • 45 23 SELECTIONS BY "WINDSOR LAD" SELECTIONS for to-day's Ipon races are as follows: Kace 1. Pacarose Lerrick Face 2. Silver Kit Fernlet Race 3. Vergros La Coloniale Race 4. Barford Saladln Race 5. Ciscara Benedict Kace 6. Hararp Prince Caravel Race 7. Kate Beresford Drift On
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  • 65 23 R.A.F. Beat R.A.M.C. At Tanglin IN the inter-Service tennis tournament, the R.A.F beat the R.A.M.C. at Tanglin by three matches to nil. Wing Commander White and FO Miller beat Major Link and Major L'Estrange 12—10, 6—2. Sgt. Gould and Sgt. Calder beat Sergt. Coleman and Staff Sergt. Rhores
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  • 41 23 Singapore. Monday. AN SRC XI beat the Clerical Union 71 in a hockey match played at Balestiei this afternoon by three goals to nil. A. Clarke, G. Westerhout and P. B Armstrong scored for the S.R.C.
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  • 540 23 St. Andrew's Beaten By St. Joseph's Singapore. Monday. DLAYINC; on their own mound, St. 1 Joseph Institution defeated St Andrew's at hockey by the only goal of the match, Cordeiro netting a few minutes from the end. This result was not a true reflection of the game,
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  • 852 24  -  Hermes OFFICERS BEAT MERCHANTS Cmigie's Fine Defence Work (By A MARKED superiority in the bai -fc division was the chief reason for the victory of the Tinted Services OAcen over the Merchants in the opening of the S.( ru B ny tournament on the padan* yesterday.
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  • 258 24 Dull Hockey At Hong Lim Green Singapore, Monday. IN an unimpressive game of hockey > played at Hong Lim Green to-dav the A. PC. defeated the SCR c three goals to nil. The Chinese plaved with a scratch side in the first half which necessitated an
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 303 24 SUN TALKIE HALL 6Vnr rm/j f 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 ORANI DOCBLC FEATURE ATTRACTION -hum: em row itov With Buck Jones S Supportctl hv lin 111:1010 \»si:v Kiir With ESMOND KNIGHT, PAT PATERSON You have seen THE FORTUNE- TELLER and BOH NAI HOE i Now we provide you with a Bigger,
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    • 84 24 A A. S. GILES. i CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore. •PHONE 7M4. THE TAILOR. NEXT WEEK. .at the CAPITOL \*~fJS$CP^ A REVELATION J&LJi V7 ll¥ BNTERTAINMENT^^Cy; I < GJrli... music... romance... stars... comedy J^' ■*ffll/ffl* tU d ne in A <! van «d
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