Morning Tribune, 21 October 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2. —No. 224. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, October 21, 1937 FIVE CENTS,
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  • 797 1 BAD SHOOTING FROM SEA AND SPLENDID MORALE OF CHINESE GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF SHANGHAI TOUR BY REUTER PRINCIPAL Shanghai. Oct 20. following personal impressions of the war situation in China are written by Mr. C. J. Chancellor, Reuter's Far Eastern General Ma--1 local military situation remains stalemate,
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  • 79 1 General's Visit To Peiping Pciping, Oct. 20. EXTRAORDINARY precautions were taken to-day in connection with the visit of General Count Terauchi. ommander-in-( hief of the Japanese forces in North China. Kxtra police were posted all over the city and certain streets were closed to the public. The movements populace were
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  • 119 1 Equal Number Of Houses To Be Demolished Jerusalem, on J9 AS a ueQUCI to tlic attack on ;i yolice ■tattoo and the theft of rifles and unmnniti I of Daharia hai been fined £2.000 a number of houses corresponding to the Dumber ol rifles have been marked
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  • 232 1 Chinese Planes Over Shanghai o Nanking, oet 20 THE Ambassador. Mr. Johnson, has sent a noU to Ihe Foreign Oilice urging that Chinr.se military aeroplanes cease flying over the Internationa) Settlement in Shanghai dropping bombs on foreign areas He says Chinese assurances in this regard
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  • 73 1 London. Oct. St. ITALY uill BfTM that an international fftwiitriwi ihottM f>c dispatched to Spain (o ■■perviM th«withdrawal <>f rolnnteen and Meertain ihv txMti wuobtt of foreign nationals flfhting for the two parties to the conflict, stated Sr;. Grandi, al this afternoons meeting of the noti-interrentioii rab-eomnittee. Ho
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    • 30 1 OV OTHFR PAGES Pajje I H\ Flea 2 Murder hari;.' I J !;ets 4 1 20 Local Sport U i MwUmi i:i IOM In The Kins 24 i j.. -fr
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    • 37 1 i WANT MILK THAT KB PERFECTLY.... WITHOUT RF.:FKICEUATir>v J\ ANY CLLV.I S THEN GET KUM POWDERED WHOLE MC* WHOLE MILK J ifc^Wßa ii i ■ritfl i OBTAINAHII BTIBTWHESI C J MfimUUTOBS. fpß 1/ II ISO*. A CO.
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  • 332 2 Far Man Who Stole ]lkUhlli A made the d< A m the Second I Di m Ali Hal ing Canton* I wit! van i tahila <>i chandu -.i th< •rj 1( coolie empli < in., monthly < arning en $H> and Coun i his wife, to
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  • 56 2 Going To Kuala Lumpur On Tuesday H. e. the Oovernoi and Lady Thomas, compani*d by the private secretary and the aide-de-camp. will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday Oct. 26. and return by the night mail leaving Kuala Lumpur on Nov 3 wiv'r- in Kuala Lumpur. His
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    18 2 Mr. C. BeweUon and Mrs. Sybil Irani..- N>' on, »tt*r thtta weddim at the Garrison church yesterday. Tribune
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  • 106 2 I/iiix And Germ, Obstructive London, o< t ;n Tin; meeting of the Ntß-interrea. tion Sub-committee called to BMUMci the French plan fw u ation ftf volunteers Cron spui,, reMi,ted in a deadlock. The Italian and (iermaii delesates int mated that they preferred to disci. > the
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  • 288 2 Mr. C. Hewetson And Mrs. Sybil Nelson Singapore, Wednesday. THE Garrison Church, TangUn Road, was the scene of a pretty wedding this morning when Mrs. Sybil Jeanne Nelson, widow of the late Mr. J. E. F. Nelson and daughter of the late Dr Wm. Dymes Stevenson. M. R.C.S.
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  • 49 2 Singapore, Wednesday. Immediately after the President Hayes berthed alongside the wharf to-day, the assistant engineer of the ship was taken to hospital in an ambulance belonging to the Singapore Harbour Board. It was stated that the engineer had a stroke before the ship arrived in Singapore.
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  • 352 2 Driver Fined In Fourth Court Singapore, Wednesday TAN Ong Lian. a Chinese lorry driver, was charged yesterday, before Mi L. C. Goh. the Fourth Police Magistrate. with rash driving and causing ;rievous hurt to Lim Low and Vaithilingam. who were thrown out of the lorry at Geylang Road
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  • 133 2 Going From Peiping To Bombay Singapore, Wednesday. MR. R. H. M. GERARD, the fori Belgian Consul-General at PeipjJ passed through Singapore by the sident Hayes which arrived here c on his way to Bombay to take up as Consul General In the Belgium t bassy. He is accompanied
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    • 130 2 V Siinn'taiicousl at EMPIRE TALKIES SUN TALKIE HALL 1 <• in mnt: I\u-.ar) (New World) COMMENCING FKOM FRIDAY WND OCT. A COMBINATION OF STAGE I i AND SCREEN ENTERTAINMENTS "The Variety Entertainers" wuii THE FAMOUB AKiisTS S VIVIENNE STARR, ZONA ROSS, (LARRY DAVIS. S (OSIVIO PARKE i Prtaentlni he Men
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    • 127 2 Help Kidneys Clean pit Poisonous Acids Tour Kidneys have nine million tiny tabes or filters which are endangered by cheap, Irritating drugs or neglect. Unknown to you, weak Kidneys may be tho real cau.su of your (.Jetting Up Nights, Nervousness, Dfanln«M. Bwouen Ankles, Bladder Trouble, Headaches. Backache, Rheumatism, Let: Pains,
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  • 709 3 Judge Says Accused I Was Lucky Singapore. Wednesday. fljj which proved very I fortunate for him, Wee Lye Teng, middli- dned Hainanese rubber tapper h 0 wv ..raigned before Mr. Justice [owes and a special jury at the Assize ourt to-day on a charge of murder, )und
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  • 245 3 Tense Drama In 'Souls At Sea" U/HEN -Souls at Sea." which opened at the Capitol yesterday, is described as a record-breaking story, the producers are stating no more than the truth all t o a i a type Whlch We are given With its background against the coourful
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  • 62 3 THE Pavilion last night gave a return screening of the popular comedy 1 rnihprt" 1 ln T P l ari f'' barring Claudette Colbert. Robert Young and Melvvn Douglas. This film proved as great a success us on its first screening in Singapore at the Capitol recently, when
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  • 91 3 Japanese Bomb Railway Stations THPj Chinese official communique dated 1 Oct. 19 states: Disregarding losses the Japanese forces made a small gain west of the sunnnrM,; Da/an^ hi^way. Thirty tanks. •supporting another Japanese column are pushing eastward. This morning Wentsaopang was the scene of severe fighting. The Chinese
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  • 36 3 Singapore, Wednesday Bishop Edwin F. Lee of the Methodist Episcopal Mission in Malaya arrived back in Singapore by the President Hayes today, after a visit to the Methodist Mission in the Philippine Islands
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  • 90 3 Very Funny" Says Spokesman Tokyo, Oct. 2t. 'IT is very funny that Japan has 1 not yet been invited to the Brussels Conference of the Nine Powers" remarked a Foreign Office spokes man at a press conference, adding that until the Japanese Government Rets and sees the
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chuiia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES U'ORKMEN\S COMPENSATION
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    • 110 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, SingaAnti rabic vaccine may be purchased by private practitioners on application to the Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital, Singapore. Private practitioners are requested to
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    • 141 3 WT ,giW <•/* Ad^onced ita^c*' BB^ J. \Jst 0> Loldne: i Compl«t« SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion Concentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo Solidified Krilliantine Silvifix Hair Cream Sweet Oil of Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole Distributors:— RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. l^L N S A eVe ANG HOT f\ im
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 85 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice In the 1st Court at 11 a.m. Magistrate's Appeal :-Rex vs. Chhoa Mm Sai. Before Mr. Justice Howes in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. For mention:— S. 10 37— Chia Ah Ngak etc^ vs. Teh Chong Huat, followed by S
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 108 4 day Chi ■SET* s*j*i< 83S I l"t Forward! Nov. Buyers. 77 W .3 jjj sellers. ''2 316 (2nd Forward) Dec. Huver.s 7:t H316 Sellers. H3jl6 (3rd Forward) Jan lfl Buy. w 7 ***** 3 1G Sellers. London, Oct 20 Prwiotifl Change PALM OH. (Malay.) In bulk Oct.jNov. shipt.
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    • 105 4 I 1 Previous ToDistiller, JW gf Duniop Rubber 3J b ssGeneral Electric ilil°* a -UinImperial Chemical Industries 36 1S 35,11 Imperial Tobacco 145 i 2 i*o Anglo-Dutch 30 JU o Canadian Pacific ft < s London Tin (New Share) 4 14 4Rubber Plan Investment Trust 28 104
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    • 62 4 mmama New Yoik. Oct. 19 ki nm I- Previous To-day 0 Dull. Steadier Steady 22f Buyers l^ 154 bpot Sellers 15% 15 5 8 -H Jan/ Mar. tc 1( 5 i Buyers 15 3 4 I5 a 8 Sellers 15 7 8 15 3 4 TII\J r£L
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    • 259 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Wednesday. MINING Tin at midday was $104 u down $2»4. Following the weak conditions wnicr prevailed on the London Stock Exchange yesterday our market opened in a ver: pessimistic mood this morning Conditions were not improved by the collapse in metal prices nor
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    • 75 4 London. Oct 20. Previous To-day chan 5S *c ao 146 46 .W T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) !«>■« g 95 15 1G 5 i Q T.T. onAjprtePto^jtal JJ^g**"™ s 9 2^ K d "unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) uj mu Unch anged T.T. on Hongkong
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    • 31 4 London, Oct. 20. OMJI Previous To-day Change Cj,UL,u n o 5 1 no r>4 W Fine Bar per oa. lILVER M 20 Spot ig 15 !>, 17 lti 4mont*j' forward.
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    • 79 4 Singapore. Wednesday For allowing their dogs to be out of doors without muzzles, five Chinece appeared on summons before Mr. H. A. FOrrer, District Judge. Criminal District Court, this morning. Goh Wan Choon was lined $25. Low Swee Boon $10, Tan Pi an Ting Sl2 and Tan Seng
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    • 54 4 Singapore, Wednesday. Captain R. Pote-Hunt, who had served 37 years in the British Admiralty in Shanghai, passed through Singapore on blfl way home on retirement by the Naldera which arrived here to-day. Captain Pote-Hunt has seen sever wars, including the Boxer trouble in 190C and the Shanghai war
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    • 17 4 London. Oct. 20 TIN Standard Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) gj»% ggs« Forward
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    • 51 4 Singapore. Wednesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale trices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.54 0.54 Benguet Consolidated 10.00 9.90 Consolidated Mines 0.017 0.018 I.X.L 0.55 0.56 San Mauricio 0.60 0.59 United Paracale 0.53
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    • 22 4 MM TH BRITISH DffUBANCI (OMPANY LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE VI REASONABLE RATES. Tel MM, I nnlej IOH Green
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    • 43 4 HE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (BfUblilhed In 1880 Capital Bobeerlbed paid up' Y 100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y 134.400.000.00 Head Office: Yokohama SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLAQE. Man T YAMAMOTO. Tel No. 6049 Ifanager'a Room. r>92i 5922 General Office. 5923. 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 24 4 A T i ABSOLITE SECURITY j S Motor Union I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Avento 5 SIME, OARBY CO., LTD. I Singapore 8c Branches 1
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  • 740 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Sin < 2U, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. 30- 316 50 55 -nom 29 6 30 6 0.80 0.85 lin 23- 24 -xi igor 1.60 1.65 lay 28- 30- 70- 216 0.38 0.43 1.05 L.IO Tin 2!) 30 Iraulic 8 6 9 6 wl" Ir'
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  • 165 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 ,f3 B. Selangor Hongkong Tin fJ- "Jl Hong Fatt )-f Jelebu ,n '!o ,J Kampong Lanuit Kamunting Tin J* KatU -5-6 O <S«J o KlUlnghali 216 22 !(> Kuehai MJ T arill **»l Li_-7ui 1-85 li)s STa™' o,]« oSoxd Pangnea
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  • 200 5 PENANG MUPrtCIPAL »IN<iAPORE MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 Int ML. M Sept. 30 102 104 nom red. 1947 $1,600,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 no nom red. 1955 $1,000,000 I* Int Mar. 31 Sept 30 113 115 nom red. 1963 $2,000,000 31 Sept. 30 107 109 nom 1926
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    • 262 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities Hid ConDaily Foreign Market Cab. end Quotation S > ice. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. XV. NEW YORK COFFEE i SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD!! CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • 193 6 Theft From Bicycle Carrier (From Our Oini Correspond Johore Bahru Od I IM NGEE, 22 years of age, wh<, ii u-d three previous convi. theft and one for beiim 1. ■■ui t)f stolen property know stolen, was charged befon Sheikh Aou Bakar bin Yahya (Becon trate) with
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    • 278 6 PREMIERE THIS EVENING 6-15 9-15 PAVILION j gil Jm The Tomance i Ifil CONBAD VEIW l|i|||" j i ANNA-BELLA^'-^i- I M^^Sr^^^^^B^^^M: LAWRENCE GRANT Jf-%sRvf* |K Jk I Live again the days when men I Ej£ J/r j f dared all for love .in this glo- I U fJ S j|
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 71 6 Vessels Arrived Myer. Dutch, 1127 tons, from Bat) Via Oct. 19. to Batavia Oct. 22. Restorer. U.S., 1284 tons, from V t.nia B.C. Oct. 18, to Victoria B.C Nov. 5. Tidore, Dutch, 525 tons, from P. Baroe Oct. 19. to P. Baroe Oct. 21. Giang Seng. British, 1085 tons. frotE
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  • 390 7 s pass On Way Home From Cinema from Our Own Correspondent) Johorc. Bahru, Oct. 19. A c uin Yusof, a private in the ore Military Force was charged Ore sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya Magistrate) with having comitted trespass by entering the com- „f the house of
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  • 33 7 Alan Mowbray am! Misrha Autr in a MCIM from »;<■ I I nej technieolour production, Vnt: ins of ISSt,** opcnlß| it theO»pitoJ Mvt v K
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    • 294 7 One of The Surprise Hits of The Year! A Metro- Go Idwyn-Mayer Production opening ALHAMBRA to-night 6-15 -<ms J7t's O.K.... roll \H THE AISLES IF jf^ YOU WANT TO! J^'.jgf* o grand new load of laughs Jm Vi and tcari <ind thrills l M\ 4 mMs*^. 1 E Just an
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  • 229 8 But Not A Modem Miss Y\-(. ram labourei Denl I Moinii County Leitrim wanted a wile but <Ll modern i, ,r...- I!- lad h !l; V" widow bul before he could woo hei M needed a how e ohe wrote to < ounij Leitrim Hoard ol
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  • 70 8 Work Disliked By j South Africans Dundee, Natal. SOUTH Africans do not take kindly to coal mining" states Mr. V. H. M. Barrett, Inspector of Mines for Natal, in his annual report For this reason, vacancies in the coal mlnefl have mostly to be filled by men from
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  • 57 8 Ottawa. Canada's contributions to the world's supply of war materials is small. In 1936, according to a Dominion Bureau of Statistics report, the total production of explosives, including even lire works, was £1,870,860,. and only a small fraction. £34.600 worth was exported. In 1935. the output was
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 8 A girl visitor tries on the largest shoe a monster weighing over 100 pounds exhibited at the Shoe and Leather Fair which has opened at the Roval Agricultural Hall, London. Planet News
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  • 179 8 Deputy Commissioner Interviewed Washington, D. C. THE Royal Canadian Mounted Police force is tired of the slogan that it "always gets its man." "We're still looking for the fellow who started it." Colonel S. T. Wood. Deputy Commissioner of the "Mounties.' said in an interview here. "All we
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  • 146 8 Devotes Time To Writing Memoirs rX-Kaisri- Wilhelm is writing his meH 1 lll) s devotes four hours each day to the task. At -78, he finds the work excellent relaxation alter the strenuous hours he spends chopping wood on his Doom estate He i.s m the open air by
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  • 196 8 Pioneers' Bid For Independence EXTREME poverty has Inspired Of hardy New Brunswick pionbuild an entire new town in the wilds. 14 miles from Bathurst Brunswick, in which they can tx independent" and earn their own instead of existing on charity This town, built under great hardships
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  • 207 8 First Woman To Hold •Licence MISS Margery Ragless, daughter of a 111 Bognor Regis fisherman, thinks that she is the luckiest woman in the world At 29 she has fulfilled her lifelong ambition, and become the first woman to hold the Board of Trade's masters licence, allowing her
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  • 140 8 Betrayed By A Young Girl Belt: THE existence of a large gang Ol 1 smugglers working from Belgrade has just been discovered by the P< here. Detectives were put on the trai the gang when a notorious Bel"' thief tried to .^ll to a doctor a tii sardines
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    • 54 8 TRIPLE SHELL D S^ E HKCK IMMM.j hi dson IB DAIMLER V HRYSI ER v/ Ik^t^ CHEVROLET IA I i :>i:r; \ki:i; Jf TRIPLE J^B Shell iV Vk (m MORRIS mil i m w < y VNDARI) AEROSHELL THE OIL FOR YOUR ALVIS U S T I N '-AGONDA Afi««c
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  • 407 9 ONCE A SUMMER RESORT I ncovered By Sir Cairo. SI K I linders Petrie, 80-year old .in haeologist, has uncovered the vjte of Anthedon. once a thriving miner resort in thr south-east r of the Mediterranean. Anthedon. whose name means "flower of delights," and the
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  • 102 9 E Bfl To Build One To Store Antiquities Proposal lor the construction of a um City" in Cairo, in which aluable Egyptian antiquities ,h:.s»cl. has been drawn up by Dneton, Director-General of lea Deuartment. n will be begun, he says. mplMon of the Kasr-el-Nil which 800 men of
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 9 The latest styles in footwear are on view at the Shoe and Leather Fair which has opened at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, London. Here is a girl trying on shoes of different kinds and colours at the Fair Planet News
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  • 331 9 Three Battleships Being Refitted Portsmouth. THE battleship "Warspite" will leave Home waters shortly as one of Britain's most modern warships, after a rfcflt which has cost some 12,269,263 "Warspite," 1 which is one of the five battit.ships in the Queen Elizabeth Class, Is to take up the position
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  • 159 9 Experiences Following Forced Landing Bulawayo. OLEEPING in a tree to avoid being w attacked by lions was one of the ex periences of Mr. Ralj)h Ashby. a BulaW&yo airman, after a forced landing In wild country He was flying from Bulawayo to Livingstone, when he came clown on
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  • 254 9 Experiments Made On Prisoners AN unnamed disease may be the cmm ol I -r.-.it deal of the crime In the world. This is shown by experiment! con< ducted on habitual prisoners in Chicago, from which n was discovered that the ipinal fluid showed the presence
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  • 334 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thurs., Oct. 21, 1937. JAPANESE MENTALITY TYPICAL o! the Japanese aUitude to world opinion is the 'omment from Tokyo on the Conference to be held in Brussels on the Far Eastern crisis. "It is very funny that Japan has not been invited to the conference," said the
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  • 1002 10 The Arab Legion Of Trans-Jordan iin tri double the terMan- Reuben, b- and T cattle-raising 1 1 rv Although It consist Ming portion oi it Is desert, or, barren steppe Hoc cen turie the country has been sadl) u tracts of territon „,1,,,-h were oner Fertile arc now simply land
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    80 10 I iist photographs of the BOW :t'!.000-tons unard White Star liner No. 10!*) now in course of construe tion at Canimel Laird's shipyard it Birkeiiheatl. Cheshire. The "ltW is the largest ship ever to have been laid down in England— M distinct from Scotland— u here the "Queen Mar V
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  • 1150 11 TRIP TO INDIA FROM CHINA Imprisoned For A Srinacar Kashmir L ijiM!' details of a journey across hina and Eastern Turkestan, <»k nearly three years, and bich l0 lo»8' imprisonment and near lj o death, were Riven exeluto Reuters corespondent here 1,, it: Wilhelm Filchner, Germany's
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    38 11 Led by Sir Oswald Mosley, their thief, the British Fascists marched from Millbank, Westminster, to Bermondsey, to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Tnion's foundation. Photo shows Sir Oswald Mosley on the march to South London. Planet News
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  • 230 11 Expedition To Visit inatori Helsinki. Grim details <>i i terrible kn which overtook i town in Oauca u 50 yean ago, resulting in the death «»i several thousands Ol people, have only just come to lh'.ht They are revealed by man who chums to be
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  • 67 11 Lahore. It is reported from Sirnioor that while a European resident of the United Provinces, was motoring with his wife to Sirmoor from Dehra Dun, man-eating tiger appeared on the road. When the horn was sounded, th»* animal snarled and sprang at the car and mauled the
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  • 123 11 Plan Aerial Links With The Continent AEROPLANES ordered in Great Britain and Germany are to be used on new Turkish commercial air service be tween Istanbul and the Continent. The regular service will be inaugurat ed as soon as the new machines arrive In a. preliminary flight over
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  • 95 11 Rings That Ex pand EXPANDING wedding rings are amongst the exhibits at the National Inventors' Congress being held at Des Moines. lowa. The idea is that the ring will expand automatically if the housewife grows fatter on her own cooking. Another invention is a grasshopper trap which is attached to
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    • 26 11 THE TRUE TON4C FOOD Obtainable of di Ommhu nnd Storvt j ISaiSH3I -A"\ GOODWOOD 5934 f X Tele£T»Phie Addrrt*. CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOWIS!*
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  • 383 12 CONSERVATIVES IN CON FERENCE This Looks Like Work! Satisfaction with Britain*! rearmament programme was expressed by Winston (him hdi and a rrave irarnini as to foreign intervention in Spain was riven i»\ i,okl Plymouth, Non-intervention Committee chainnan, when they addressed 8,000 delefatea ;it the Conservative Party Conference at Searboroafh. uoman.
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    • 31 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOKS DOKUVKE DlSlif.^ MSBBI \LSO CLOCKh JEWELLERY WATCHES im nisi n io oou and si RENE ULLMAi'W RUfei i'lacc, BINUATOIUL
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  • 2383 14 All-steel Flats-Cookery Tests for -BridesSweeter Seventeen -Doctors WiteQueen Mary Back in TownWomen w the News our out. orrrsp«.iiil<ut» i ondon >' this i :i T" 111 probably MUM ?eatureol thi e n.. Htch they can be built Th v are const] I units which fit her
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    • 22 15 Maison Marcelle w-*sT|*w For a Natural /T" Pcrman««l >^^ Try oar latert N polnt-wtodlnf W S5 Stamford Rd. T «§7 Prop. J. KOOY.
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    • 149 15 a tourist's mioiu'yvl^ i;uiiii: STUDIO CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS^ AND FILm studio 9 BHBB9 HHHHHI y foto-portrait i *i*Wsm J# foto-artist WwKS^ t-/^ V^ i? v jt 1 c KilfWl^ST^M w Z I SILK STORE u JU^ jg^ Examined —by the most modern methods f^ known to science! I R. A. THOMPSON,
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    • 416 16 BY P OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outward*. l)ue .I!; 16 Tonnage Spore Tonnage B port 193 Ift7. i oo CORFU 15.000 Dec. 17 RANCHI IWW 22 bSrDWAN 6.070 Dec. 18 BHUTAN WOO CHITRAL 15.000 Dec 31 Hl'illAH «».(mm) 1938 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 ARTHAGE 15(0 00 Jan. 14 •SOUDAN B OMALI
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    • 425 16 fe^. /A TO FRENCH PORTS JZ ~-WL BOMEWARDS. Suo ,tp Antwerp Dunkirk NOl 7 S S4 N JACQUES IS K ";,?,ie., A S.. Bordeaux D,, j S OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) S CAP TOUEANE For ta*» Toura.e Haipuhong j CAP "iZZZ* ANV TO MABSE.LLES 5 3 9 j Oct. 2b OG
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  • 737 17 Foreign Ships Max Use British Flap o as the law stands, .1 cargo hip, irftttin out a passenger certificate, manned entirely by foreigners and carrying a cargo owned by foreigners, may be i» ly entitled to fly the Red Ensign of the British Merchant Navy Provided the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 296 17 HI KVS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS MFRK-TTP DUC SaiIs \IARFT T A Ct 3 NOV 3 RELLA Nov. 2y Dec 3 round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the F1 mlik C l? assen gers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the
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    • 129 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. i lncorporated 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
    • 326 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I 1 S TODAY FOR 0 PER DATE AND TIM1 Sambas and Smgkawang Tomohor. Oct 219 a m P« J Soon Heng 2 1 9 a.m. Kedah 21 10 am i parcels only> Larut 21 10 am nerally) Shanghai U Hoihow shiral? 2 1 11 am' Kemaman
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    • 297 17 SHIPS IN DOCK ■"a uses 3?yjKr" Kutrancf Kx:t (iodoun Ciatr (iate Kajula 22 l i Hoim Khan 20 1 i Naldera 18 l> 3 Dewing 16 2 3 Ipoh 13 a I President Haves 11 2 3 Modjokerto -723 Shirala 30 2 3 Silversandal 32 2 3 Montgomery City 3i
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  • 28 18 Ibovc IN UUTff ihowittg |TO«p <>i spectators and •one <>i iii<- contests a\ yesterday's in ter-conpMy boxing i»v th»- Gordon Highlanders at Selarani Barrmcks.
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  • 281 18 Four To Be Made In Britain FOUR films, each costing up to £100.000 are to be made for 20th-century Fox in Britain during; the next 12 months. While they are being made, a complete organisation is to be built up to enable the Corporation to begin largescale production
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  • 112 18 Found In Valleys Of Comrey Comrey. Alb< EXTENSIVE remains of prehisti-r mals have been discovered in ioss. beds in the valleys of the Cypi by Mr. C. M. Sternberg, the noted < dian expert. orpa The most valuable find in this an in south-eastern Alberta is part skull,
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  • 827 19 FRASER AND CO.'s SHARE REPORT Another Week Falling ef and Co.'s weekly report lhare market dated Oct. 19. unusually devoid of poiitidlinei and sensations no appredvance in the cause of either .ar seems to have Leen made r last report. West the shadow of another ce hangs over the International
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  • 248 19 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday i'i thi Singap unto i motion wen ted 1,233,135 lb ton l 073 517 in- ton I Sold 937,081 lbs tow 418J4 Sp New York cts London 7 7 L6d IK KIN Kl AI.ISI I) Ribbed Smoked sheet Sti ndard Quality 24 12
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  • 400 19 Effects Oj Depression On I S. Taxpayer* THE depra aon Mid thi Aftermath of the d< ti have been worse than he World War for the I the united States, it is revealed by sfc published In Washington _n show thai the expiuisioi Oovemmenl activitii than
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  • 267 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oct. 20, 5 pjn Totai for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. .Johan 10'; Int. Oct. 7.2 Oct. 29 Oct. 23 Kamunting Tm 12' y\ Final Nov. 11 Oct. 18 Larut 1 -No. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Oct. 21
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 177 20 fjf^Mbe World k-^f THE 193*3 MODELS 01 LATESI I MW FASHION Imm The new PILOT pens will impress you as -M"' *^v MmW no other range of pens has ever done— M m m W the really beautiful material— the '.on/v.^ 1 f l| derful rehnement all goes to make
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    • 441 20 -J**- aos ON THE RADIO m 0- •U* <^"« p < < in l!l1 v BRITISH EMPIRE PROCRAMMF lth N.m 1M1V...H I:— i"" Time SI I 1135 pm p.m metre 11 H h Pump R H i ■< metrw 111 m«); GSC. |CJ€ m<*r« CI7.W 080 t ump 19.76 mein
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    • 449 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY fnmnnhone Yang Pit," MISS Yan i: ie -Gramophone SftS Vaimah. "Timba^ D, r chil(!lTn s p No p.m.:~Concert bv JOO p.m.: Philhamonic Orchestra (Oi .p.m.: nine, Weatnei ana j Records): "Til Eulenspii R S f rauss) "Swallw ran
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    • 156 20 Berlin Station DJA 31.38 metres (9,560 kes.) DJB 19.74 metres (15.200 kcs.); DJN 31.45 metres (9,540 kcs.); DJE 1tf.89 metres (17,760 kcs.) and DJQ 19.63 metres (15.280 kcs.). TO-DAY 6.20 p.m. Concert of light Mu 7.20 p.m. News in English. 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light (continued". 8.15 p.m. Greetings to
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  • 340 21 Bill To Reduce Corruption Budget meeting of the Legislative' will be held in Singapore on H E. the Governor will deliver; annual address and the acting Secretary will move the adopthe draft estimates and expendithe year 1938. following questions will be EUROPEAN TEACHERS •he Hon. Mr.
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  • 40 21 Italy Paying For •inet baa decided to impose new xes on industry to pay for the sinian war and the rearmament principal new tax will be ten per on the capital of join stock com«'xcept credit institutions.— Reuter
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  • 97 21  - Russia Aims To Main tain Peace Nanyang Siang Pau Nanking, (»< t. ?u. 4 BTOKEBICAM of the K. Emh told the correspondent i the "iVtil Parisup" 1 in an Interview, that the So\i.-t Government has. as it-, object, the n of peace "Even when all steps for the prevention of
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  • 136 21 No Commitments, Says Roosevelt New York. Oct. 20. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has issued a statement that America will enter the Nine Power Conference without any commitments on the part of this Government to other Governments. The statement was issued after a long conference with Mr. Morgan Davis
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  • 70 21 Two Missing In Straits Of Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Wednesday. AKOLEH with .seven Chinese adults and a boy. coming up to Johore Pahru from Sungei Melayu. on the west coast, capsized in the Johore Straits this morning. Six of the occupants were rescued by fishermen
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  • 30 21 Batavia, Oct. 20 Sir Hugh Knatchbull-Hugesst'ii and his family have arrived in Macassar and are due to reach Bali on Oct 21 and Sourabava on Oct. 24. Reuter
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  • 16 21 Rangoon. Oct. 20 Miss Jean Batten arrived at 4.36 pjn. local time. Reuter
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  • 103 21 Farewell Performance By Mr. Joscp Lampkm MR the not rican violin! Memorl I H in splendid form, ami the pro vied work* by the old ma tera and delightful pi( i he new. The programme included a concerto m D minor, by Vieuxpempl Larghette Handel', and, In the
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  • 135 21 Johore Councillor's Views Singapore. Tuesday. THAT the re-armament programme In Great Britain has gained the full support of the nation thereby giving full confidence to the National Government was rtated by the Hon. Mr. D M. Tibbs. unofficial member of the Johore State Council in an interview he
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  • 42 21 (From Our Oiun Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 20 Several prisoners under sentence of death at Bandon gaol were burned Lo death on Sunday, when the gaol was allegedly set on fire by the condemned rrici according to the Siamese press
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  • 51 21 Betwa n Saigon Bangkok >m Ou> Own C Hanjjkok. oc< SI COKJ t)ioiis;nif| pias(i«>s niiM^iini t<> the Irnuh iiank |MM frim I Saij-on di^apprai r<| while in InißSsit Ix'lwern \\\v rail\\.i\ and the |><»st oilier taring Um C— tWß of Sun day iiiylit A polirr enquirv is
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  • 150 21 Hinges On Present Battle Shanghai. Oct. 20. A SEVERE battle. 00 which the fate Ol Chapel and Ktangwan hinges, li rag* ing in the northwest at Tachang, where Chinese troops, supported by strong reinforcements, have closed in on the Japanese salient from three sides. The Chinese claim
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  • 47 21 S. S. A. Com mittee The next meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association committee will be held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday at 5 p.m. Among the matters to be eonadered is the proposal to build a new public hall and galleries in Singapore
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    • 53 21 < ,^»J« Excellent Entertainment and not to be missed" Sunday Chronicle i rne hall mark of success is stamped on every foot" Daily Mail J S "A joy to listen to"— Daily Sketch. IVOR XOVELLOS DRURY LANE TRIUMPH! "Glamorous Night" j with MARY ELLIS OTTO KRUCER VICTOR JORY BARRY MACKAY
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    • 101 21 SOMETHING NEW! A GRAND FUN and FASHION COMEDY MUSICAL j 1 1 1 1 NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOL j k^^ m i W^fjßltr^ A BEVELATION <*. L 'yWvr IN EIVTERTAIXME:s I V>* v'^Jxv Girls... music... romance... scars. ..comedy Wl/m* iU d ne in Ac vanced TECHNICOLOR ff I //■**<.
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  • 289 22 Keppel \nd Garrison On Sunday rnhAMS a\u\ Itorttm tmi'v lor the I Inter-Club goll match al Kepix-i on day between Keppe] O C and the (..in. on (i c ire .i folio* (OttrrlfDn i»ia\<i i named An 1 1 830 aJB Capt. A. G Cole <20> and Major
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  • 154 22 November Skye Race Meeting Tuv Selangor Turl club skye meeting lakes place 00 Thursday and Satur- i day, Nov 25 and 27, when a large num- bei of entries are expected. There will be two runs for Class horses over b\' 2 and .six furlongs and also lor
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  • 399 22 Keen Rugby At Tanglin Singapore, ilavthk Royal [nntsMlHng Fwllleri beat the I R.A.If.C »>v 8 pumts -2 tries, to nil ui match played ai Tanglin to-day. After melee near the centre, we skins' "threes" rol moving and Muiims ki.ri tiv< ...id. from tiic goal I Alter I rum
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  • 223 22 Friday's Programme At Happy World rHE Ant open air boxing programme arranged by the management of the Happy World Park, will be held in the Park on Friday. Oct. 22, at 8.30 p.m. Work has been put in hand for the erection of the roof over the
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  • 149 22 Tournament Ties For The Week-End Ml final ties in the various events in Singapore Badminton champion .shin tournaments will be played at tm cal Union. Haw-Par Hall, thk> .Saturday at 2.15 p.m .Men'sSnulegj Tan Chong Tee (Marigold' vs Yap Chin Tee .DevonshireVeteran's Singles: Lauw Pek Tjin Mayflower* vs. Mohamed
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  • 73 22 Neusel Beats Strickland On Points London, Oct. 20. AT Wembley last night, at the opening of the winter boxing season, Walter Xeusel (Germany) beat Maurice Strickland (New Zealand) on points over 12 rounds. Keuter. Neusel's last fight was against Tommy Farr, when the British champion knocked the German
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  • 113 22 Chinese Caught Carrying Sack Of 20 Tins Singapore, Wednesday. AT about eleven o'clock yesterday morning, a Chinese was seen by a watchman leaving the A.P.C. Depot at Pulau Bukom with a sack on his back. On noticing that he was being watched, he promptly dropped the sack
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  • 118 22 Singapore, Wednesday. The absence of a material witness caused a postponement in a divorce suit which was down for hearing before Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day. The suit is being brought by a Chinese named Ou Lock Hee against his wife Loh Ah Moey on
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  • 56 22 The Police Band will play the following programme at the Botanic Gardens this afternoon (Thursday) beginning at 5.40. March. "Namur." Richards; Overture, "Onollo." Havdn Wood; Selection, •'The Dollar Princess," Leo Fall; Valse. "Estudlantina," Waldteufel; Pot-Pourri, "50 years of Song." arranged by Kenneth 1 Gavotte. "Les Cloche* IV Si
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  • 509 22 VAN SCHREVEN CUP Royal Singapore Yachi SUNDAY'S race at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club for the International 6-metre Class was full «,t incident. In a breeze of strength 3 from the west, and across a moderate ebb, Kathleen was first away on a starboard reach for Beacon 17. Tarbet had
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  • 812 23 />/AM A' AUTUMN RACES ■;\i Day's Card Of (By "Windsor Lad") Singapore, Thursday AS nteresting tard of eight rates !.!un lor decision at I poll this ifternoon, marking th? third dav of Perak Turf Club's Autumn rate neeting. Eight horses were scratched at ma yesterday:— gut
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  • 56 23 SELECTIONS BY "WINDSOR LAD" CELECTIONS lor todays races aj u as follow v Rate I—Woover1 Woover VergiM Kan '—Old Cov Drift On Race •>— Ciaythario Pantoi Rate I—Pipe1 Pipe of PeaceSlapdash Race s—Prince5 Prince 'a ravel Miss Polly Rate a Golden Blaze nappy >«u Year Rate 7— Tony Reddin Blue
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  • 179 23 Cup Final And Presentation Of Trophies The final ol the Singapore Challenge cup competition, between the and second teams of the straits Chinese Football Association, will be played al the An.son Road Stadium on Friday Admission charges will be $1. 5() and 20 cents. The game Is not
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  • 239 23 Hockey \i Honp Urn Green Singapon w One T fl i' one and only goal of the i 1 scored m the early si the ftr; half, won for <\w coii., keenly i tested hock, y match against the S.C R C Honi i. nn Green,
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  • 38 23 AT 1-uj.by yesterday, the RE beat the J/1 RAF. by nine points to Six points Murphy (penalty) Smith and O'Connell .scored for the win: ins. and Pilot Officer Cooper and Lewis touched down for the losers.
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  • 31 23 IN a keenly contested game Of hockey yesterday, St. .Joseph's Institution II defeated St Andrews School 11, by lour goals to nil, on the Institution ground.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 47 23 GILBEY'S INVALID PORT THE PURE GRAPE JUICE A rich and mellow wine with a delicious flavour for all occasions. No better value obtainable everywhere. Invaluable as a tonic. \\£rsscN 0 I J r»i iti mi p^ fo Itd SOLE AGENTS: \JillMlKjC. V> 1^ .1: •q > \rS. 5.4
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  • 475 24 Combined XI Fails {gainst S.RX O Sin Tin- Blngapan I Combined Colle Ke« ii. PndaiiK tins afternoon winning by nve threr 5 n Sullivan mi the I d O. B Arms! forv noil iblf ror th< After an un which neith. J^ much headway Un Cc fine
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  • 53 24 Tbe foUowto| bave r fc it > hockey for BCC A Z^ 11 1 on i the BCX w. ■u[\\] p F Kmsrv. Sq Ldr. t b Watti G C Thompson E W. fc JniteSi; A P cfaigie.G William. v Vincent, h Clement and i Cotterell
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  • 14 24 London, 0C4 19. The death la announced ol Mr in tlc< Swlfl Reuter Wireless
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  • 399 24 GORDONS IN THE RING Keen Boxing At Selarang Singapore Wednei Company scoring a K O ovei v < <y< Bride H Q >. &U the bouts IIM l V m ful l dlstancl and provided boxing which was packed with thrills and act CLOSE FIGHT In the middleweight section. Pte.
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  • 582 24 Visiton Spud icr Bui lack Science Singapore, \v. d HAD they been less Inclined dual play, and lndulg< constructive efforts the St. Ai o.b.a. rugby xv might havi winning end In their match the S.C.C. "A" on the pad but as it was
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 278 24 You have seen THE FORTUNE-TELLER and BOH NAI HOE Now W provide you with a Bigger, Brighter and Better Show entitled -THE STEP-MOTHER M bv The Merrilads Musical Association (Acclaimed by Press and Public alike aa the Best Amateur Theatrical Association toMWgJ) Produced and A Play full of Pathos interspersed
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    • 23 24 T A. S. GILES. CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTI R No. 8, The Arcade. Singapore mill/1K THONE 7154. THE TAIL« K
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