Morning Tribune, 4 November 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OL 2.— No. 235. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, November 4, 1937 FIVE < KNTS
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  • 984 1 DETRIMENTALLY AFFECTING THE WHOLE WORLD BRUSSELS CONFERENCE OPENS NOBODY OUTSIDE THE DANCERS OF THE CONFLICT THE Nine- Power Conference opened at Brussels yesterday under the presidency of Dr. Spaak, acting Belgian Foreign Minister, who, m the course of his speech, referred to the necessity
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  • 95 1 Whole-Hearted Collaboration Of China Brussels Nov. 3. AT the afternoon session of the Brussels Conference, Dr. Wellington Koo, m a moderately- toned speech, said China wants peace, but is determined to continue her resistance as long as Japanese aggression persists. Peace at any price would neither render
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  • 71 1 Neutral Planes Over Invaders' Lines Shanghai. Nov 3. A WARNING that any non-Japanese planes flying over the Japanese lines would be fired on on the assumption they were Chinese has been issued by the Japanese authorities, following the alflying over Japanese lines of two Chinese planes bearing British
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  • 22 1 N< w York. Nov. 3 The fiscal returns show Laguardia polled 1.344.000 votes ag&inst Mahoncv 890.000. Harvey's 326.000 and Hastings' 217.000- Reuter
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  • 171 1 Japanese Force Crosses Soochow Creek Shanghai. Nov. 3. THE opposing forces spent the day shelling each other's positions. The Chinese claim they are holding In check the Japanese troops who have gained a foothold on the south bank of Soochow Creek. The strength of tbii force, according to the Chinese,
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  • 16 1 London. Nov. 3 The death is announced of the famous song writer Maude Valeric White. Reuter
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  • 31 1 London, Nov. 3 The Prime Minister was loudly ch< on his reappearance In Uie HOU Commons this aftornoon after his absence occasioned by a recent attack of nout Reuter
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  • 210 1 [utumn Boom Hopes Noi Realised London. Nor. 3. IN an atmosphere ol gloom both m and outside the London Metal change, bn.se metal pi i« continued tit downward trend, and m the case of copper and tin established new low levels tor over a year. Well-informed drcfel
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  • 81 1 i ocidon, Nov 3. The Southern Railway nighf boat from Boulogne to Folkestone, Maid <>i Orh vith 230 Dassengers, waa In collision m thick fog last night with French flihinn bout just outside Boulogne. The Ashing boat vu holed and .sank Nine men on board wer* ftved by
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  • 1066 3 ROTARY CLUB \DDRESS idiences Difficult To Gauge Singapore, Wednesday. THE difficulties of producing an i a were emphasised by Mr. Itrown, "Producing Amateur Opera," to Rotarians and guests at to-day's luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club. \mateur dramatic activity, after many years of flourishing life,
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  • 141 3 New Type Of Mystery Film A THRILLING murder mystery, with an unusual theme and a clever solution is "The Crime Nobody Saw," the new Paramount release which had its 'premiere at the Alhambra Theatre last night Spiced with comedy the story revolves around the efforts of three playwrights
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  • 101 3 Change Of Wind Turns The Tables THE following Ls a despatch Shanghai dated Nov. 2. "Japanese reinforcements showed reFronts where, according to the delayed report, Japanese troop-, again used poison gas on Oct. 28. but. a sudden chan je i l the direction of the wind enabled the
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  • 50 3 The next meeting of the Catholic Action will be held on Sunday, at the Mercantile Institute. Queen Street, alter the Evening Service. Speaker Rev. A da Silva RegO on "The Existence pi God" (continued* the Lay Speaker Mr. Laurence Henderson on "The Church In English History" 'First Part.
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  • 254 3 Illicit Still In The Jungle (From Our Own Correspondent) Johorc Bahru, Nov I WHILE about to operate a complete still m the jungle at Sedenak with nine jars of fermented rice by his side, a Chinese named Tan All Fook was discovered by Customs officers. He
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  • 32 3 Tho Hamie. Nov. ?> In vlrw of the rislnu defence the Government is seeking; to sanction new taxes, Including the increase of I on Incomes, dividend and interest Reuter
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    • 64 3 Law Notice For Today The Acting Ctaiel Justice at Make Assizi Before Mr. Justice Home m the 3rd Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment S 603 36 Lian Hoh A Co vs. Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. Followed by: OS ***** Re Syed Ahmat bin Abdulrahman bin Ahmat Aljunied deceased etc Overseas CORPORATION,
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    • 210 3 l f Oil of Almo»d». SIIAIKKIN I'KODUrTS. Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion— Concentrated Liquid Shampoo powder Shampoo Solidified Brilllantine Silvilix Hair Cream Sweet Oil of Almonds. MADE IN I'NGLAND. Sole Distributor! RAIIAMIN IMMIAS, Singapore. MUAR NAN YAN(i HOTEL lOENTB Express Service -i ttmi «i:iily. 1 MAI CHEW HOTEL, 3f), Beach Eload,
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 97 4 Previous Distiller* 1076 107 Dunlop Rubber 33 10 General Electric TBio > 79: ImDcrial Chemical Industries v 36 Imperial Tobacco 16; 152 6 io-Dutch 31b 31 3 .adian Pacific 8 12 83 8 London Tin (New Sharei 41 3 1O i Rubber Plan Investment Trust 29 3
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    • 74 4 Loni SS: IS rfi-Mrtll Bujerj jj lie (3rd Pornid) Jm M« h;; v i w April- 1 116 p Change PALM OIL (Malayan m hulk Nov Dec. ihip Unchan COPKA (Strait*, VJA&.) n«iv Shipment. EH ller l 3 iiAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) enl 910 Vi Be Ln(hai rAPIOCA (Ist
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    • 32 4 Kl'Bßh'K Previous To-day ea.sy ES? SKS SSiiS i Jan Mar. Buyers 15 5 16 Closed Sellers 15 7 16 TI Tone ca v 1 47 5 Spot q> s
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    • 59 4 T. on Paril (Closing middle rate* irJ Am iterdam "closing middle rate> j i on Shanghai (closing selling rate) i 'i ..ii Hongkong (closing .selling rate) ii on Japan (clcatog selling rate) on New York (closing selling rate; v 3. View 147 i) 7 fh L 5 16
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    • 205 4 COMMERCIALS SHANGHAI 7 ire Suggestions For Brussel London. Nov. 3 Aimmittee headed, by Sii [acDonough, ting the China Association, the British Industries and the ommerce oi Bradi'm-d. London and Manchester, two letters have hen. i Mr. Ed< The flrst is hoping that an opport.l be taken at the Bn Conterence
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    • 26 4 Major Raphael Jack.son. chairing the London and Greater London 1 ing Fields Association, has been a] f ed to ndon and Middl( mittee for Physical Training
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    • 43 4 TIN Standard Spot (afternoon closing price) turwaiu 1 WU.s Rubber closing pn re: spot- Buyers i 1 Jan. Mar.: Buyers M >: Sellers \pr.June: Buyers tS Sellers RUBBERS Sj)ot .day m ru standstill I ominally unchanged i INDUS: no- To-day Change i
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    • 14 4 London N CJOLD Previous To-day Fine Bar per 01. 7 061 JILVER
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    • 17 4 Ca O. S Report SinKapore, Weonesoiy. MINING: Tin ii nn<l<i wai >'ci do. down W&>
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  • 846 5 STOCKS SHARES I Issued By Fraser Company I MINING Singapore. Nov. 3, 5 p.m Buyers Seller* I 29 3 30 3 I Kong Tin 2816 29 6 I drauttc 9- 10I jpoh 1 ui 25 26 jeia; ..38- 39I i Tin 0.82 0.87 joha: Tin 0.35 0.37 2 I anting
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  • 79 5 The foreign exports o; smelted Tin from Malaya during October amounted to 8.150 tons, as compared with 7,826 tons m September. The total exports for the ten months of the year were 79.207 tons, as compared with 65.461 tons m the corresponding period of laal year. Exports
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  • 187 5 SINGAPORE (mpore municipality penang municipal red. 1940 $400,000 Int 'ri.^ 5 ,W,600 m m 4 Mar. 31. Sept. SO 113 115 norn red. 1963 $2,000,000 [31 Sept. 30 107 109 norn G red. 1956-66 $22,000,000 May 1 Nov. 1 l.lS'o 119U ci. ;8 red. 1948-68 $21,000,000 Jan.
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  • 165 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. 1 IIIMV/ Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 5Batu Selangor 1.74 175 Hongkong Tin 29 6 30 6 Hong Fatt 1.13 1.18 Jelebu 0.86 0.90 j K. Lanjut 23- 23 9 Kamunting Tin 11- 1 1 9xd Katu 23- 24Killinghall 22 23 Mambau 0.72 0.77 Pangnga
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  • 46 5 Singapore, Wednesday m* B Le?j and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila ng the following price Last Sale Prices Previous To d Antamok r ,uet Con iolidated n 90 ."o Consolidated Min< O lfl oi r I Unlit o 0
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    • 250 5 S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodiths. Daily Foreign Market Cables end Quotation Service. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHAN< SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 132 6 Girl Offender Cix Prison Sentence A KISS has resulted in th District Court sentencing girl, Miss Julia Clarke, to imprisonment. Members of Blackrock vigili mittee— three men— saw her kissing in a churchyard In l Co. Louth. They reported to a civic guard. The prosecution took place two
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    • 214 6 t 111 TOWIIS j| TO-NIGHT at the i j n't, ssTd blic Mdi iS :illllv m:iae j '^W IB? J "The PRISONER of ZENDA" Af\ With MADELEINE CARROLL MAR! ASTOR -DAVID W^._ 1 A j NIVEN RAYMOND MASSEY AUBREY SMITH _^---^^t^V > and S DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. U Kupert «»f
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    • 128 6 1 ~-i To-Nigh i 645-9-15 ALHAMBRA Paramount's Thrilling Murder Mystery Starring LEW AYRES RUTH COLEMAN EUGENE PALLETTE Colin Tapley BENNY BAKER EXTRA: LATEST BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWS -I Again truth proves stranger, more thrilling, than fictionl If VICTORIA THE A TRE Wed. Fri. Sat. 17th, 19th, 20th Nov. at 9.15 p.m.
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  • 133 7 One Of The Warmest For 10 Years Helsinki T winter will be "exceptionally Id according to Professor SandDirector of the Stockholm Meal and Hydrographic Institute the past 10 years Professor Sandtias annually led an expedition the purpose of taking observations temperature, direction, speed and of the Gull Stream.
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    28 7 •HI V'KK OIF Raymond Walhurn, Rimiic Harms and Bobch Tavlor a scene from M-G-M*l latest musical production, "Bn»a«lu;iv Metodj »f 19.58," opening at the Capitol, Tues. \<>v 8
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    • 198 7 j M-G-M's GREATEST, GAYEST TRIUMPH I \^^&fe 1 JH^^ s IHI J The Big Show with Everything song hits, 10 start, I,ooo* .y^ V 1 *»e^»i^«J^ Jk Uughs. spectacle, romance and GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS i;^ 7 :jfs^ jH C?^ i HobtAt 6Uamrt ><^ i^. I lE^f^J CAPITOL'S TAYIOR POWELL^ A
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    • 247 7 vj.ii %V4)lil II S NON-STOP TEA DANCE j FROA\ 6 P.M. UNTIL 8.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT EXTENSION j UNTIL 1 A.M. S NON-STOP DANCE 1 FROM 9.30 P.M. j i ADMISSION 50 Cts. 909 _0- .^^r _0~ _0~ -.^p~' CAPITOL Saturday Mommy at 11. MKKIY MOlSi; Mati.MM Sperialh srlcrti'il pnujrarnmr of
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  • 296 8 JAPAN (IMMs i SHARE m Island's Econotm Development Manila JIPAN'S special claim to equally with the United 51 and the Philippines m the ecom development of the Phil Islands, is voiced m a memorand which has been submitted to tinjoint preparatory committee oj Philippine affairs by the
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  • 167 8 Japanese Baulked At The Creek HEAVY I From an ob to con lolidate thi Id on tl ol Soochou but i' precarioi able i" :»n ii the drh uild a bi d othei s and the prothe Japai .1 moke screen a wit] Ing I machii
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    69 8 I. (I h\ General Milch, State Secretary lor Air, the German air chiefs who I i igiand a- &o the Air Council made a lour of the Ro \;r Force bombing station .it Mildenhall Suffolk. The Hsit w*a v eturn for thai paid by British officers to Germany last January.
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  • 177 8 oluntary Cooperation Of Owners London A REVISED scheme of voluntary eight co-operation between Brimp shipowners has been adopted at a private meeting of the owners neld m London. Thi.-; scheme la the outcome of a tion that the Industry should organise Itsell to ensure that the
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  • 107 8 Governor Asks For Troops London. N AN announcement made by ernor of Trinidad says adjustment of the Colony's li mechanism which may become sary must be slow and difflCuH would be impossible of accomp unless problems are examinatmosphere of goodwill and q The experience of recent leads the
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    • 34 8 TDIDI C CUri I double IKIPLb ontLL sheii DODGE HI I)S()> (^MIJh '^1 B^fc. STI'DKHAKKU fin 1 Eu JS INI Smith B MII.I.MW m^ AEROSHELL THE OIL FOR YOUR avis RFNTI Y\ MORRIS aconda
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    • 61 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SATURDAY 1 3th NOV. nnrr I VV LJnLJJ LAdAKI 1 L A IL II 3 lUII IU I Cl I I I A striking or original costume may win for you a valuable prize. Your costume should be Ist KKIZt LAUI t j Ist PRIZE-GEN S Value SI 2
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  • 321 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 4, 1937. NOT MOVED BY TRUCULENCE a lew weeks ago there was a disposition to flunk Mutt wiser counsels would prevail In Tokyo and that the statesmen Of Japan would not fly m the lace of world opinion. There was evidence that the threat ol
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    77 10 Winchesters historic old bridge, the Winchester City Bridge, has been closed to vehicular traffic because it unsafe The Bridge was originally built over the Ichen by St. Swithin m 852- SKI A.D. It has been rebuilt man limes iincc then, the present structure having been constructed m 1813. Repairs are
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  • 717 10 JAI AN ha for protnannei m oded the world with brochun ol Nippon tin and America admiration and not a little ol the spirit behind It i. th< JaD h,, anda has taken on quite n From business saleship it ha chai preaching a
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  • 86 10 Mr. D. P. Coney, of the Customs and Excise Department, has been appointed an Assistant Superintendent. Mr. W. H. Barrett has been appointed Superintendent. Scores and Workshop. Posts and Telegraphs Department. S.S. and F.M.S. Mr A. R. White. M.C.. Senior Superintendent of Revenue Surveys. Perak, has been appointed to
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  • 438 11 IHE FROZEN NORTH vernor General's Ri development of Canada's meat possessions" m the frozen Vorth fas possible with the aid of air transport, m the opinion of the Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir. H< s views m a special addiM.tihast throughout the counIn 11 which he thanked the
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    71 11 Wreaths were laid on the Nelson Column m Trafalgar Square on Trafalgar Day, commemorating the 132 nd anniversary of the battle. In this battle Nelson defeated the combined Freiuh and Spanish ftevi^ <iflf Cape Trafalgar rapturing sixty enemy ships an unprecedented victory Nelson was killed during the action, aboard his
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  • 21 11 Walter Gillett. aged 80. senior h magistrate of Brighton, colund died at Hove Presbyterian I recently, just before the mornLee began.
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  • 27 11 Marriage Law Reform League are a dinner at the Connaught Rooms A. P Herbert. M.P.. and the proof the Bill, to celebrate the passthe Matrimonial Causes Act.
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  • 227 11 His "Subjects" Crawled Before Him Durban. A NATIVE who claimed to be a descendant of kings, got people to craw' on their knees before him and had sheep slaughtered In his honour. charged with seven counts of theft on false pretences, before the Native Commissioner at Nqutu m
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  • 185 11 One-Man Show At Famous Art Centre York. AN honour which might be COI many of America's leading sculptors las iccorded an unknown and virtually Illiterate Negro. Until lour ol ln< Ml WIJ liani Edmond.son W8 tiandy man In Nashville. Tennessee, doing all sort odd jobs to vain a
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  • 137 11 Mirrors Mislead The Mice Angeles. THE perfect "repeating" mouse-trap has been devised by an American inventor here. Mouse Number one comes along and sees what appears to be a mouse hole This is sprayed with a delicate ch< perfume, elusive at the entrance and increasingly strong towards the
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  • 105 11 270 Keys; Five Times Normal Size Alexandria AN Abyssinian typewriter claimed to be the ftlfi ol its kind m the world has been Invented by Dr. Kamel, member of an Egyptian delegation at the University ol Berlin. it has 270 keys with which the four main Ethiopian dialects
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  • 214 11 Grow Twice As Fast WHISKERS grow nearly twice as fast n> summer .1 In winter This has been discovered .1 the resuli ol \2 mouths, experiments carried out al Jacksonville, Florida, described In Science The invesi Paul Eaton and Mary Wright Eaton, discovered 11 about 65
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  • 73 11 £4 Millions To Be Spent London, Nov I TEH Minister ol Transpc t haa planned to spend £4,400,000 on road Un provemen! writh m little delay v p"-^ slble About £3,500,000 will be clevoU-d to the provision ol new by-pan roads and the entire cost <,| the scheme^
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    • 31 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtatnabim «f all Chmmtrti and Stonr* nWMBII 5933 1\ GOODWOOD i'i';t A *S Tele^raphle Addirw CHABMDIGLT SITUATED IDKAL VISITOIW 4HII TOU3IBT& Inrtvalled FacUttUt for P*\v* Antertalnnw*
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  • 282 12 PETITION TO COMMONS ARRIVES BY SEA The 50 -fool f Jiini; lioat Rosefcttd. carrying petition of protest from Xeuiyn. Cornwall, to Sir Kingsley Wood, the Minister of Health. gainst the threatened demolition of Hshermen'9 homes under a slum clearance scheme, arrived at Westminster after having been delated by fou and
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    • 34 13 IRene ULLMANN 'is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOBB D'OEUVRE DIBII£S SWEET DISHED ffe ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES I THE BEST IS TO COMK AM) SFE RENE ULLMANN lUffles PUce, HNQAPOBI.
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  • 1358 14 NES About Coming Films Jessie Mathews dances over a house-War Orhce watch.ng current F.lm release- John Lodge for "Bank Holida/'-Barry Mackay's Curious Hobby-Gangster Madison ShootsNow m Production rectaculai danc< for J( Matthi dvi Rim 'Sailing Along now ii production Allied Junge, th< has made free with •h and an The
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    • 62 14 \JP'< > SAFE FOR BABY \,y You can feed Baby on. .BEAR BRAND i "is^^fe? i Natural Swiss Milk wifh ihe vilest assurance that he is getting the jii Jr jjj*k.m richest, safest and most dependable W*Sfel milk that can be obtained Nourished "fcfcAl/iWA^f with this ideal food. Baby will
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  • 664 15 Choose Bright Colours To Add More Life To Your Interior Decorations ht-THOUT a simple understanding of W n>lour it is impossible to work Olrt :ul schemes..andUisvery tani too, that the right materials d be used to express the various employed. Rooms, like people Ireadful if they are made to *ear
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    • 101 15 A TOURISTS SHOPPING j CvUIOE EYES \,f^ /jy.j Examined t>y the most modern methods known to science! R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of ocular science) 4, Arcade. Phon e 3002 Consultation without cost or obligation. ~DRY CLEANING CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed 80
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    • 79 15 SILK STORE \\v Offer Von J I,V«'I'V I JM-ilil* when BUYING I Taijjmaliail Store S 23 HICH ST. HAIR-DRESSER I < Be twiwd by THE CONTINENTAL A New Wireless Permanent Waving l Machine from America MAISON PERM j Stamford Road M. 4610 CAMERAS AND FILMS BOOKS! I Just Keceived— Just
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    • 471 16 1 rfflr^ 11 JL T-l BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Dm I>ue Tonn»fC s P»re Tonnage J'P«re IfSI 1938 f BEHAJ 000 4 CARTHAGI 15,000 Jan. 14 JPI I.aN'A (m Nn\ SOMALI I 6.800 Jan 14 DAN m Nov l'l COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 28 If A
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    • 412 16 fe^» jA TO FRENCH PORTS V^^^^^ For M Antwerp Dunkirk tap TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux No £™rtn For Marseilles, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeau OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon Tourane Haiphong CAP PADARAN L) FARES FROM ANY
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    • 81 16 CHINA/JAFAW MNF Big cargo vessel! with limited t>» comfortable passenger *??*"•< modatloD CHILE for Manila, Hdngki Yokohama. Kobe <> Dalny JAVA for Jaffa, H; Rotterdam, Hamburg, Co hagen Nc Fare«: To Rotterdam £55 To Manila 111 Roundtrip, Spore China Japan and back (abt. 7 weeks; For further particulars apply THK
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  • 603 17 Reducing Skin Friction form (»i a motor crui i bin It I ham Richardson, Ltd to tr> of •wn firm of na< ihi motoi ci beam hull i not the lorm. hut thai 0 aim i" n < i friction to num not settle down
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  • 241 17 Increase Of 2,300,000,000 Lb. Last Year Lond ▼HE production ol cotton during 1 the year 1936-37 has broken all previous rec ccording to a pamphlei Issued bj the Imperial Economic Committee entitled ••Industrial Fib! The total world production amounted hod on 86,500,000 acres, as compared with 12,700,000,000 lbs.
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    • 240 17 itnns philp line. i Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS tap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the rates. sengera may transfer at Brisbane. Sydney or i-onnecting K.P.M Vessel. Ss"" 1 issesass esa as THE BANK LIWE LTD. \MERICAM ORIENTAL LINE SKKVICE. For BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE
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    • 115 17 V. li. I IM GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD Ilin: STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan i To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s TERUKUNI MARU Nov 10 s.s HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 HARUNA MARU Dm to l .r class 2nd class Naples |4fl $540 $317 $343 Marseilles
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    • 263 17 l *m—^*mm+**+mm*mmm—T*m»**mmm**mmm. »-<—,< r jBj ii i < i r- i^~ -j~ i __r •Qi POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j TO-DAY FOR PER DAifi AND TIM* nlv) Nov. 4 8 a.m. 8 Soon He m. Kedah 4 io a.m y Ho 4 10.3C a.m. Kemaman and K< Hoi I u ajn .1.
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    • 92 17 1 SHIPS IN DOCK I siui's ALONGSIDI I III MTHARVI B OH l XPI (HI) ro IRRIVI i nti ince i \.i Ship Godown Gste 1 1 1 An!: 20 1 Hon 1 1 I Pn l j :s 3 j 3 Chinese Prl Anyo M 5 I Komaki Ma
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  • 3320 18 F. M. S. BUDGET MEETING Commissioner I rpes Prudence o kual.i I iinipiii Wrdiu-sd.iN Till Budge! mectini <»i t ii Federal Council began this mornini and will be continued on I ridaj In ins address to the Council, ill the High < ommissioner, sir Shenton Thomas,
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  • 86 19 King To Lay Wreaths In Whitehall ndon, N(A Bhi >R] ervice at th< iph opera on Armisti. the X will place a wreath a' the fool ol the Cenotaph Other wreaths will be laid by him on behall ol Queen Marj and other members of the I family
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  • 174 19 Britain To Take Steps To Fight It Londa npHE Bmpln Rhei A pi the cau» I i heuma- In the ol thla announcement tated m the i > heum is thoughi to !><■ >ne ol oldesi problems known and h ..■lv neglected An Investigate by the MJ try ol
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  • 22 19 Mr M H Blacker, an officer ol class) IV Malayan Civil Service, haa been appointed to :><' m Chief Assistant Districi Officer, Kinta.
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  • 180 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Nov. 3, 5 Book., Close toS Company Dividend To Dato Ex Div rin Int. Oct 15 Nov. 5 Oct. 18 Hitani Tin lit. Nov. 3 Nov 9 Nov 4 Kamunting Tin L2*fr% Final Nov 11 Oct' 18 X L Tin 1 Bonus Dec
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    • 133 20 /v//ftbe World 'Jm J m THE 1?<37 MODELS 0F LATEST £!«',.>' p ml MTm The new PILOT pens will impress you as /fell i^r mwfc. ml A W no ot^ er ran Ke of pens has ever done— H J/ tne really beautiful material the won#^j Vj /r< M^W derful
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    • 286 20 ~V [ON THE RADIO! S m^ w^. w^- w»BRITISH EMPIRE i PROGRAMME iransmLsHion 2:— 6.20 pjn.— B.ls p.m. (iSJ 13.J13 metres (21.53 mcs); -II 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs) CiSCi 1&8»> metres (17.79 mcs) and GSO |f.7l metres (15.18 mcs). Transmivsion 3.— 935 pjn. 0.20 a.m. <;SH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs;;
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    • 240 20 si 10.35 p m. The Bournemouth Mum- H; ro d *£yrhui I conductor Richard Austin. From The Pavilion, Bournemouth. 11.90 p.m. Tl and Announcemei i „v., l] at H 35 pm. 11 M p m 'Aa I Bee It 1 l. A talk by G B< rnard Bhaw. 11 p
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    • 422 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres fO.DAY 7.45 p.m.:— Cowan and Bailey a lh ■.p.m.:-lndian Milsic T^ a »£g? Organ by Miss Thangaretnam Thambco. hone Records) gg» 1)m C1 Record Wilfred Sanderson's Sooigs". Pi. ilal TrSun/bv Ma Terence Casey. "His Majesty', .Per Sung by Medley.
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    • 264 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following- are the principal American short-wave Stassminioiis, The numbers immediately after the call- letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to me; TO-DAY 9.20 p.m.— "Music In the Air" (European direction* New York, W'XL 21.520; 13.9. 10.20 p.m.— Charles Harrison, tencr (European
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  • 360 21 GOTIATIONS OPENED Of Thousands Shanghai. Nov. 3. riATIONS tire proceeding for li (he establishment of a temuv neutral zone contiguous v ii' Hie southern and western lers of the French Concession. m where all armed Chinese forces Id evacuate, the policing to be i over
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  • 28 21 a Rciih. aged five, of Durnham, ently by a motor- lorr'terwards crashed into the side Moor railway bridge and a number of large stone.-, which the railway beneal
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  • 23 21 tatland, f>3. ol Lewisham. burned recently at the City of ht Company's geneI nkside, Southwark, and mployee named Bernard J>ni>^ •(i while tryl
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  • 21 21 F. Join lockmakers' Company; Sir Pranbolt the Senior Warden; Mr ■■•"'d Kettle the Renter Warden; and II Christie the Junior \V
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  • 48 21 Siam Signs New Treaty With Japan (From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Nov. 3. A PROVISIONAL new treat\ between Siam and Japan was ligned at the Foreign Office to-day by the Minister, Luang Pradit, and the Japanese Minster. Othering treaties are pending including one between Britain and Siam.- Reuter
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  • 26 21 Three thousand miner .it Bentley ColUery, Doncaster, have at cepted terms for the settlement ol a dispute concerning safety conditions over winch 8 .strike occurred recently,
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  • 104 21 Will Be Signed On Sunday Berlin, No* '•<> Tin-: three-Power 1 antl Comintern between Italy, Germany and J will be signed m Rome on Nov. »> R learns from competent quarters. Heir vnn Ribbentrop la i t"! Rome ni the near future I i sign the
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  • 118 21 Effect Of The New ■Statistics London, Nov :< wi'iu vi*ibl« tm < ictober faillni to show the expected Inci ol 2,000 or 3,000 tons, the Financial News thinks it is likely thai world it the year end will total 28 000 ton* Tin the papei the i by
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  • 528 22 THE RATEPAYERS' ASSOCN. [pprowl Of Aquartum »i the Ittt meeting d ')>• commltj A (,i the Singapore Rate] ,>re iding, the memberi considered •posals set out by the CouncU of the i-n'no, ol Singapore foi a puoiij- hull 3 nd gallerlei They leclded In fajour ection <»f an aquarium .atno'.
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  • 566 22 BRITAIN'S STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION Willing To Work For Freer International I uuie London, Nov. 3. uir i it,- i amendment to >;<' Au issgi ()M o the party's amendment i< nivin- for the Oovernment, pSSSSFJ the Board of Trade not only did th< ral the country economic position fail to
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  • 102 22 Fascists At Foot Of The Polls London, Nov. 3. POLLING In the Municipal na In England and Wales has left the neral position very much as bef< In London the polling showed a big turnover to Labour, where two Councils raptured, but three Labour gains and one loss
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  • 276 22 Son-Intervention M. MAISKY In a speech at the nonintervention sub-committee to-day said the Soviet had not denoun. Ed the non-intervention agreement and consequently considered it was bound thereby to the same extent as every i signatory. In the light of events of the past fifteen months, however,
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  • 93 22 Men From Ship On Way To China Singapore. Wed Two British sailors from ih<H MS Herald, passinu thl gapore on the way to China, jj victims of an armed gang ro b perj Blair Road In the early hour day It is reported that when ricksha near Kampong
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  • 45 22 David L Bevan (25), an m the RAF. Honningt Thome Police Court, near I> cently sent to prison foi if driving a mol under the Influence ol drink a dangerous manner, fail an accident, using an unir ureo car. and driving without a li (>t
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  • 112 22 Statement hi The House Commons London. Nov. 3. INFORMATION regarding the emplacei ment i I guns opposite Gibraltar was given by Mr Hore Belisha m the Commons, when he stated that the arma-r.-.ent of the defended port of Ceuta was not reinforced since early m the Spanish var.
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  • 33 22 Madrid. Nov 3 According to a Ministry of Defence communique. 120 people were killed, including fifty children, at Lerida by nt planes which machine gunned people m the streets Reuter
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  • 24 22 N. Y. Mayoral Election New York. Nov 3 V Municipal election returns indi•hat New York's anti-Vice Mayor Lanuardisi, is certain of n n. Reuter
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  • 530 23 §M ,/>'>' MATCH /i t( ///v^/// v Singapore. Wednesday. I sF .i WING all round superiority ID tl rmv i" u S bv xv maintained I their unbeaten record this season. inn they gained a decisive victory I r the Volunteers by 28 points goals, five
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  • 220 23 11TH A. A. BEAT CHINESE Good Hockey Display By Singapore. Wednesday BY virtue of a solitary goal scored m the earlier part of the second half, the 11th Anti- Aircraft Battery gained a well-earned victory over the S.C.R.C. m a hockey match at Hong Lim Green to-day. The Chinese, who
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  • 123 23 Fort Canning Beat 35th Co., Royal Engineers 7 6 FORT Canning beat the 35th Co., Royal Engineers, by a goal (5 points to a try (three points* m a game of rugby football played at Pulau Brani on Tuesday. the Fort had slightly the better of the
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  • 92 23 Changi Gunners Beat Nth Heavy Battery IN a rugby football match at Blakan llati yesterday, the 7th Heavy Batten Changi. beat the 11th Heavy Bat- tery, Blakan Mati 2nd XV by three points to nil. 1 It was a fast and keenly congame. Richards scored for Changi.
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  • 87 23 R.A .F. WIN A. Go Down .\i Hockey PLAYING at Seletar yesterday, the RAF beat the R.A.. Blakan M. at hockey by 2-0 The first goal came from a corner after a quarter of an hour's play, when Flying Officer Miller hit ahead to Colbourn who returned the ball to
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  • 189 23 Terror's Big Score Against Singapore, Wednesday H.M.S. TERROR beat the Royal Army Medical Corps m a rugby football match at Tanglin yesterday by 23 points (one goal and six tries' to three points (one penalty goal i The Corps made a promising start and Allan v/as all
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  • 455 23 Conditions I Unfavourable Singapore, Wedne Playing with nine men for the I live minutes, the B.R.C coi ed two goals but with the addition ol < > C Aeria their goalkeeper and <i B. N Oehlers, they were only able to add bul one goal
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  • 170 24 Weiphts For Second Day IERABLE I n the Winter race rne< lub which opens Skit Tlmah when the eight event Include the ;i l l!-e tsrss? e n^ow°i I the meetiy, N(jv. 11: PONIBB— CLASS I, Dtw. l furs ifd for ?"5 Athlacca J'i Applewood Laf J-J
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  • 38 24 Close Finish In Two Mile Event Hemlngton, Noi Tin-, race for the Melbourne Cup 10 000) <l folio rhe Trump i ■U) 1 Willh- Win 4(1 1 S Won ir i'l neck I Ime 2.21 1
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  • 25 24 Sini In a i ed at tin Thomson Road Depot this evenl d< f( ated the Police by six tries) to nil
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  • 249 24 R. A. F. Trounce Raffles College sin inesoay. I key mat Bukit I Tlmah thi.. afternoon H ll lh V;^ m t lie Royal Air Fora I tll( it wa.s largel) a o ;*f lair uu Airmen being superior aJJ [°une. The C iam had (l1 the
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  • 202 24 Ladies' November Bogey Results rpHE Ladies' November bogey com, 1 tioi played at Bukit Timah on Monday mu\ resulted m a win for Mrs. W II Stuart Clark In "A" Division with Ol all square, m a tic between Mrs S Hal la.-. Mrs. A. M. Pearson and
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  • 77 24 "B" Co., Inniskillings Beat Fort Canning 'D" i i [nniskilllngs Pusliers, beal D Port Canning by four goals to nil In the Command small Units hockey com■i The Fusiliers were superior thnniEhout, display] ter combination and stickwork, and Darragh, Corllne and Goldrlck (2) scored their goals. The
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  • 67 24 Siamese Cup Ladies Golf the draw lot thf Wu'id Mrs II 0 R- Lim vs MrS w£ L ,< li; ,,.man Mr, D. Du.»;an^ M rs iir IT T)inm Mrs C. N. L*. nliuu.M'u m's KB Tan Mr. J B MoMnrine Ml 1 Cunic Cornwall Challenge Cups will
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  • 55 24 The following is the Singapore teams score In the Khoo Sian Ewe Competition. fSed on the Farm Range. Seletar on TIHS( 300 500 600 Total yds. yds. yds. r £S;r s s s is 3M S, R D.S.O. <4 40 49 .33 4 HSM \V Martin 42 43
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  • 207 24 Race For Dato Mentri Besar's Cup AT the R S.Y.C. to-morrow > Friday* there will be the usual afternoon races for "B" and "C" Class yachts. Start at 5.20 p.m. On Saturday <6th.i. the Club will race against the Johore Yacht Club for the Mentri Besar Challenge Cup.
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  • 64 24 The following have accepted to play Hockey for the S.C.C vs. the S.C.R.C. to-day at the S.C.C: J. M. Mason, P. F Kinsey, R. A. U. Todd, J. D. Hodgkinson, E. W. Reeve, H. G. Shaw, A P. Craigie, T AD Hewan, A C C. Perdriau,
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  • 67 24 Six cards were returned for the October monthly medal, of the Royal Johore International club, and resulted In a win for M [ulligan with a net score of M The E Mulligan 78 12 04 Dr. T. E. Cheah 78—8 70: J. A H Reid BS 14
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  • 252 24 A. Malaya 1 A'. Malawi I IN ft rugby match at Changj the R.A.F.. Malaya beat I Malaya, by 11 points (one goal I nalty goal and one try to 8 1 i and one try). I It was a very weak side the r turned out.
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  • 73 24 The following ties m the Singapore Bad* minton Association's championship I nament will be played at the clerical Union. Haw-Par hall this week-end:-Saturday at 10 a.m. (Inter-School): Anslo Chinese Secondary Sc High School. \t 2.15 p.m. (Commercial Honsc Straits Times Press Sports Clv Nestanglo Sports Club Sunday at
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  • 100 24 Results and ties m the "Isrju i tennis tournament being played on tn courts of the V.M.C.A. are as fdloi 2 E. Simon and Miss M. Joseph beat J f Solomon and Miss S. Grimbere (w.0.); M. Gareh S. Lewis beat B. Solon i Roth <w.0.»; I. Sayers
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  • 50 24 The following are the results ot tne second round of the Vade Cup tion, run by the Singapore Golf Uud. D. S. Davidson beat Roy Brown G O. Cruickshank beat Dr. M. C. Bain R. Craik beat K. A. Jackman H A. Murray beat V. P. Barbat
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  • 33 24 Tl, goll match be Island Club and the Royal J< ternational Club, played at Jolj on Tuesday, resulted In B win home team by 6 3 4 points to a
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