Morning Tribune, 12 November 1937
1937-11-12
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Title Section13 1937-11-12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2— No. 242. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, November 12. 1937. FIV!13 words
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Article1648 1937-11-12 1 ALL JUNKS AND FLOATING CRAFT ii I v 3 I^J rlKr sf/ANGHAI'S BLAZING HORIZON BRITISH JOURNALIST SIX ANNAMITES KILLED: FRENCH SOLDIERS FOREIGNERS HURT Shanghai, Nov. 11. AFTER daylong intensive bombing and shelling, the Japanese to-night became virtual masters ot* Nantao. Several thousand Chinese troops have already laid1,648 words
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118 1937-11-12 1 v. 11. is the mi the China mj»t < him herself. Nothing can be achieved unless this enemy is disposed of ral jrcan hence this ultimate miffhi cause more troubleincident than the present one >(l miJTht instigate the powers to ssure onReuter - 118 words
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Article331 1937-11-12 1 liai China's Defeat May Men 1 1 London, Not. 11. pol.llh \l business circles are keenly aroused regarding the outcome of the Japanese successes m shanghai and North China. There was a conjpicuoui rise In E&astern loans wliich to-day If also iteady, Inclining towards flrmuwt. and (•MeetsReuter - 331 words
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Article122 1937-11-12 1 rill sw n minutes" s Unite at the Armistice i>a\ icrvitc at thr London Cenotaph yesterday was broken bj i man dathfrtg from the rrowd, breaking (hrouyh th«* ranks •I naval ratings, and rashlni to uanls His Najeftj <h<- Kini;. shoutinu "Douii with uar: stop all this122 words
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Article38 1937-11-12 1 Nanking. Nov 1 1 Japane.* bomber wa tool m flames and four ol the five o killed during an air raid In which i ticipat (!l rli dapping b\ populace as the pi; ,i38 words
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80 1937-11-12 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Nov ii Nearly 400,000 Chinese volunfc .sembling the Manchurian flghtf] at present opera tim t the Japaln Honan and Hopel, mostly villaand farmers armed Uj th«Chinese forces. Around Paotingfu arc 6.000; m Honan 300.000; m Prtp Tientsin area 2,000.80 words
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Article391 1937-11-12 1 FOREIGN NON-CO-OPERATION DISAPPOINTING Breach Of Neutrality Alleged Shanghj i 1 Gen. Matsul .i.i- mad tlonal allegation to Reuti hich he virtually accused both the French Conce uthoritii breach ol neutral] 81no-J hostilitii In clear it r m Shanghai. tion ol a Japiauv covered m a chair m391 words
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Article47 1937-11-12 1 v ton, Nov 1 1 Dealings m Brazilian >nds on the London Stock Excham ye been temporarily suspended as resident Varna's announc* nt to the effect that payment of Intere »n and imoi lon of Brazils exten J debt will be temporarily suspended ReuterReuter - 47 words
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266 1937-11-12 1 Insult Over Attendance At Armistice Day Service Pans. Nov 1 1 THOUGH the local branch of the Bri- tish Legion asked the Duke of Windsor to attend their service, the Duke declined it is believed that the Legionaries art- now inviting the Duke toReuter - 266 words
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155 1937-11-12 1 British Help For China: Money Medical Supplies Sent London, Nov. 11. CIR Arthur Stanley, presiding over t lie Meeting of the British Red Cross Society, announced that the Lord Mayor's China Fund now amounting to al £70.000 sterling a. veil as contribution of a kind such as blankets and clothingReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement34 1937-11-12 1 4 -^-^-^-«j ON OTHFR PAGES Page S Xrmistice Day m i I'mpirei Malaya 2 Services' Dinner 3 I (Mdon Sport Review 18 i >i:i«ap<>re Races 23 Poppy Day Hockey i.. t Sport U <j34 words
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Advertisement21 1937-11-12 1 WANT MILK THA "B WITHOUT I t > .EN Gi ..11. I 9n II I#4 fr > 4\ f If i m 221 words
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Article620 1937-11-12 2 EMPIRE OBSER VES ARMISTICE DAY IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES AT MALAYAN CENTRES Blinding Rum Sweeps Penang Cenotaph During Service Singapore, Thursday. A SIMPLE but Impressive cere iiion\ was fi.-ld at tin- Cenotaph tins nomine, irhen members <•• "is Majesty's Circes, heads of tin- mous communities, jvaid reverenl tribute t<> >'■•• memorj those620 words
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Article309 1937-11-12 2 Repot Penang n<» v J1 STEADY drizzle followed by a blinding rain swept the Cenotaph this morning when the ceremonial parade for Armistice Day was held. Witii the exception of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, whose participation made the ceremony most Impressive, the gathering was the same as309 words
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Article280 1937-11-12 2 Cenotaph Incident In London London. Nov. 11 DKSPITt the passing of the years, Armistice Day still kept the same reverence throughout the Empire m earlier years m observance. For the first time. Kin? George was th. central figure m the ceremony ftfl .Whitehall, where His Majesty. ;i.280 words
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Advertisement30 1937-11-12 2 WORNINC TRIBUNE Christmas Supplement m 3 COLOURS all 56 PAGES* for 5 CENTS Out on \hv 14, Blocks and Printing entirely executed by the i Malaya Tribune Press Ltd. 130 words
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Advertisement103 1937-11-12 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you (eel old before your time, unable to enjoy th* pleasures <>f > take Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabi and your Manhood, Vitality and Energy Bik results In 2i hours. i»i- NiJ yi-Tabs are a new discover) md anteed to build n«w blood and strong103 words
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2259 1937-11-12 3 GOVERNOR APPEALS FOR MORE VOLUNTEERS I -Servicemen Gather For \umuil Dmncr In Singapore AN appeal to the heads of departments to persuade young men id become Volunteers m order that ih»> Colony should be a hundred per rut. efficient m matters of defence ;ts made by the Governor, Sir Shenfton2,259 words
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Article208 1937-11-12 3 Fine Response By The Public P UBI Poppj Day lund was whole-hearted and commen surate with the sense ol gratitute on the "l ail communities for those who had fallen for them m Flandei No fewer than 45,000 poppii with ready sale, and the amount already m the208 words
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Article42 1937-11-12 3 York, N<>v iv United 8 iry h.i. nounced that (hre million dollars worth I Ing shipped t<> I morrow ii \a explained thai the Bi Equ ill ation accounl naa boughi ■lit any undue rise m terlinc the dollar. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article64 1937-11-12 3 wasnin^ton, Nov. 10. MR SUMMER Welles, acting United 41 States Secretary of State, said today that he had a very definite feeling 01 optimism In regard to the condu sion of an Anßlo-American trade pa< Ho added that Anglo American trad« i.uks aa c proceeding m aReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement261 1937-11-12 3 NOTICE. KUCHA! TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements i I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Annual General Meeting of the a Company will be hi Id at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 96. Market Street, Singapore, on Friday, 26th November. 1937, at 11.15 a.m., and261 words
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Advertisement214 1937-11-12 3 l\3( SllvlkrlnLorton SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS, ■ura Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion Concentrated Liquid Shampoo 'owder Shampoo- Solidified lirilHantine Silvilix Hair Cream Sweet Oil Ol Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND Jole Distributors K/111/IMIN PFMIAS, Singapore. M. IB NAN YANCJ HOTEL AGENTS Ixprcss Service times ,1.. h 1 BAI CHEW HOT::l. 35. Beach Road, Singapoi214 words
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Article86 1937-11-12 4 ndon, Nov. i! Previnu To-day Cha Distiller l Cj! L 3 Dunlop Rubber 7810 r > 794 I gSSHSSSS-W— ,363," 36|7g Imperial Tobacco l |*j*^ 31 6 Canrdian Pacific 4 8 r gibeffw Ayer°Hitam j 6 17 Southern Kintas 19 19 9 Pahangs 4 4 1 186 words
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Article104 1937-11-12 4 Change Bi>ol Butert 7 3 ]'j f* Ifi BeUen. 7 silB jj° (2nd ForwarD Dec Buyers. 71 P. 7', Sellers. 7',. 7 5 J (3rd Forwards Jan Mht Buyers. 7' 1; 7 April.! Buy< 7 3^16 J 1., melon MOV. 11. PALM OIL (Malay.) Prcvl<J iangC [D blllk104 words
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Article24 1937-11-12 4 London. No* 11 »*OLD Previous To-day Cha Flue Bar per ci. £7-0-2 £7-0-1 i 2 P !l* f^r.^ 116 19 13 1624 words
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Article17 1937-11-12 4 New York N< 10 ■WP™ Pretkma To-day Change "Tone ak JS™ Spot tt 4417 words
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Article71 1937-11-12 4 London, [mov. v. Previou To-dL.y Change .T. on Pans (closing middle rate, 147 07 147.04 -.03 IT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.02% lb T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) [2 5 6 U ncha nu T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 31 L 6 L li. T.T.71 words
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Article13 1937-11-12 4 TIN Standard Previous To-day Change Bpot (afternoon clo^g price, OOM4 urwaro13 words
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Article78 1937-11-12 4 Firmer Position On Wall Street London, Nov 10 ON the Sto"k Exchange to-day there was satisfaction with the PremJ speech last night and the firmer position on Wall Street stimulated sentiment, though business was small Fui tern bonds again a feature, receiving strength on bear covering, b gilt-edgedReuter - 78 words
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Article94 1937-11-12 4 Administration Pledged To Balance It New YorK. imov 11. OPPOSING the revival of pump prin Ing" as unnecessary, Mr. Morgenthau has pledged the administration to balance the budget by cutting expenditure s He advocated a $659 million reduction by spending less on relief, highways, public works and agriculture,Reuter - 94 words
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Advertisement67 1937-11-12 4 -==T [THE YOKOHAMA Illrl SPECIE BANK> LTD \V TBult/'*/ (EstiiblLshed m 1880). ital Subscribed (Fully ml rm^ww paid up V 100.000.0 C Fund V 134.400.000.C Pill 1 l^H Head Ollice: YOKOHAMA INS! KAN( X COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH. BRANCHES ft AGENCIES T™ ZT THROUGHOUT THE M T. YAMAMOTX W'MIM M67 words
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Advertisement160 1937-11-12 4 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated m China by Spec*] Charter). 12. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Cable Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. S 40.000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. 4 800.000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE; SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong Chairman of Board Sung Han-Chang. General Manager OVERSEAS160 words
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Article746 1937-11-12 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Nov. 10, 5 p.m. Buyers Sellers Kumbang 28 30 tral Malay 45- 50 -norn Hitam 26 27 6 Wens 079 0.85 Selangor 1.47*2 1.52% irma Malay 25 28 lenderiang 17 6 20 am Tin 0.35 0.40 g Fatt 1.00 1.05 g Kong Tin746 words
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Article139 1937-11-12 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Batu Belang or 1.47 1.57 Hongkong Tin 25 11lHang Fatt 100 105 Jelebu 75 80 K. Lanjut 21 22 Kamunting Tin 9 6 11Killinghall 19 20 6 Katu 22 6 23 6 Kuchai 147 1.57 Larut U abt Pangnga River 7 6 8 3 Pute g h139 words
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Article116 1937-11-12 5 ampaign I o rorm Reserves London THE Government havr- started a drive for amateur pil Amateur pilots lorm a potential reserve. apart from the RA P. i the Volunteer R< Both men and women ai To as.si.st the campaign the subsid> paid to flyins dubs bto be Incn116 words
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Article113 1937-11-12 5 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Bept. 30 108 110 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Bept. 30 113 115 norn 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 107 109 norn 1926113 words
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Article99 1937-11-12 5 i<r 1926 red 1956-66 $4 OOO.OOC Int May 1 Nov. 1 116 118 43/ A 1929 r»"d. 1969-69 $8 250.000 Int May 15 Nov. 15 IK;', 119' 4 el ivr 1935 red 1956 1966 $625,000 3 tot June 1 Dec. 1 10 S% 937 ?ed. 1055-65 $3,000,000 Int99 words
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Advertisement250 1937-11-12 5 Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Br and CommodttUs. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotnti> NEW STORK COTTON EXCHANGE OMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW VoKK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANi < HICAGO BOARD OF TRADK. CANADIAN (OMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSO. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE. Meyer Chamber,250 words
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Advertisement183 1937-11-12 6 V cmxfc&scc nichtly 6 15 9 15 •^rszrJST'- m "DISHONOUR BRIGHT"! N^^^ STAKKIM2 N n« IV A S I Bk s/n/// m r/ > il I I m >• them «f/«'"' i i f» p^"^*"i i —4 GiAj for /.7/v/(T// Premiere MONDAY Nov. 15th j CAPITOL at 95 P m183 words
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Advertisement215 1937-11-12 6 I #ft*sS?^| CAPITOL -i# Greatest Triumph 1 V^ V^ I— RoWt TAYIUIC TO-MGIIT at H. 15 and 9.15 DAUfCI I Matinee TO-MORROW 3.15 >^ ■#rt| Soe the WIZARD iwAjoSbLiffl jn)Y GAKLAXI) R^^fly|y*^f m The new 14-year old V 4117 W^ "Hotcha" singer \J^M and V k\ GEORGE MURPHY C,.,.,,.>mi if215 words
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Article, Illustration30 1937-11-12 7 ne from i nivei sal's \< ii ;|h. I Kront at U»- i -n Wond I M i n m v.M be m ii.i n nia li«<« i r»»sw I und.30 words
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Advertisement133 1937-11-12 7 HERE'S RKO's ROLLICKING MUSICAL! ALHAMBRA OPI \7.\ G Ti ANIGHT 6-15- 9-15 AT LAST! A NEW SHOW IDEA! m% tf^ ff F £i W£b f& J& tf% f£ m rff4|lff^^^^^^SSBj)pooh^^ Loofc unt// yooVe dazzled I Lsu§h until your* hmpi *JM 5 Vlp Edward SmaU PtQQuction Dumcfrd br Ltigh faion ',^r~*133 words
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Advertisement107 1937-11-12 7 rlCiiJ 11/ffi m UCH/ \A/ XJ tAJUL*' iljj f AR ADf T I NON-STOP DANCE I liiii FROM 9.30 UNTIL MIDNIGHT i I ADMISSION 5 0 Cts. I I] SATURDAY FROM 8.30 UNTIL I A.M. j| TEA DANCE I l| Ithis jioxtiis ieh; iixita WEDNESDAY I7ih AT 6-15 P.M.Hi: Under107 words
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Article307 1937-11-12 8 IN "RELIGIOUS ECSTASY" Photographers' Baffling /•\/v rit n < olombo. 1 it\l i I t\(. xperience li^ beA fallen foui men who \i ited the Katmrffama, m the jungles t" <^ k<l phow 1 1 i pari\ consisted Wi Itrook. Farrai i English ,m t visjimu307 words
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Article20 1937-11-12 8 Chambermaid Shocked By Discovery ii.' ACI found a live aboul pita] i h him hi i led20 words
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Article347 1937-11-12 8 Campaign For Support Of The Covenant THE flrst British National Congress of the International Peace Campaign. was held m London on Oct. 22. The Coi «d to endorse jh\ Immediate plan to demonstrate not only thai Great Brttain desired peace, but iaai Its peo were prepared to stand347 words
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Article, Illustration41 1937-11-12 8 The great tree-like fountain of water uhkh spurted from the sea ofl Lowestoft (Suffolk) when a mine was blown up by gunfire from the fishery protection sloop 11. M.5. "Lupin" after it had been found floating on the surface. Planet NewsPlanet News - 41 words
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Article154 1937-11-12 8 Angry Husband Calls Fire Brigade Pa. a PARIS postman who found A locked out of his house by his summoned the fire brigade, and the police Returning from his rounds, the man rang his front-door bell foi wife to open the door, but receiv< answer. 'He kicked154 words
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Article139 1937-11-12 8 Girl Injured By A Bus rHE recent death of Mis* Pa Maguire. Chicago's SiBeauty." has brought to light the :hat there Ls a young woman m W> field. Massachusetts, who is still aslf ifter an even longer coma. On Jan 15 next, it will be ten139 words
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Advertisement95 1937-11-12 8 ■B I^h \^F^ jh-Jk. BIJ t I I I Q/iy MEM W Sib Wmm J Merely to reuard ;ti: HM V Rl KleetiM- Kifrigerator as a recep Xl tacle lor keepinu perishable fond I^^^^^^^PP^^^^^^^l i llavoinsome and ..ate is lo ijl lj^ 1/M (l<) ll S(>aMt Histice One ol tile95 words
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Advertisement18 1937-11-12 9 V-**A3 "'P \a „,>„* nf Nfnru Wav ah Co.* Ltd.. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. \drertisement or Henry naugn <\18 words
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319 1937-11-12 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Friday, Nov. 12, 1938. THE FOREIGN SETTLEMENT l/KKY signincani is me newa m the high handed manner adopted by the Japani w In the international Settlement of Shanghai They are far less considerate than previously ol the need, ol British, French and American residents, who are not319 words
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993 1937-11-12 10 Peace in the Pacific and Great Britain r jn -us impc ,iial relatioi created I Vorld War h gone through modiflcationa aa result ot ,-h; m the political, economic Influences In these count] These modifications have separated the Powei Into two distinct and opposroup on the one sidi there are993 words
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Article, Illustration78 1937-11-12 10 Sir Charles Tegart, the man v ho put down terrorism m Bengal, is t<> go »<«t te Palestine. Mr. Orn^sby-Gore, Secretary for the Colonies, announced m the House of Commons, that he will a<ivisr the Government as to administration. Be added that Sir Charles' record In Bengal, Where he dealtTopical Press - 78 words
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Article454 1937-11-12 11 FUTURE FULL OF HOPE 1 iceroy's New Methods Of Tackling Problems Simla. npHE need for securing political unity m India was emphasized ii\ the Viceroy m references to federation at a luncheon given recently m honour of him and Lady Linlith;o* by Sir Maneckji454 words
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Article14 1937-11-12 11 C Orenler, who has been m the Hospital lor over a montl .-i to-day14 words
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Article14 1937-11-12 11 A McMichael, Sungei I 'ate. Kuala Kan".sar leave by the Rotterdam liner. Ban, short:14 words
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Article115 1937-11-12 11 Rhymes Topical In Old Madrid ]ftANTON destruction, child murder, and lust; Historical buildings crumbling to dust; Charlatans preaching 'tis cruel to be kind; Civilisation gone out of its mind. Sad widows and orphans, haunted by fear. Bereaved by despots of those they hold dear; Foul hired assassins, whose aim is115 words
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Article416 1937-11-12 11 tment during which a chemical akea pi ween thr Velan Uvc .substances m the fib This results m the formation impounds which render the i repellent." rch which led to thi I V< lan" took place the "Water-Repellent" Chemical For Fabrics A CHEMICAL compound which li claimed to416 words
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Article131 1937-11-12 11 Extension To Colonies And the Canadian Government have an nounced tariff concessions to several British Colonies, Protectorates, and Mandated Territories to fulfil under takings uivrn m the revised Anglo Canadian Trade Agreemeni and to earn nut the spirit ol the trade arrangemeni with Australia which recently was ex131 words
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Article103 1937-11-12 11 Canadian Minister To IjO On Lour DURSUING the Government'i pro gramme of seeking enlarged market toi anadian products Mr W I) Kuler. Minister ol Trade, will leave Shortly for Cuba and the British West indies to open negotiation for new commercial agreement Mr C i) Howe Minister103 words
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Article328 1937-11-12 11 "A Tame, Stupid And Inoffensive Fish BASKING sharks, which Alt causi] great deal ol excitement In the Firth oi Clyde at present, arc not by any means recent visitors. As far back as 1786 Mr. John Knox. a traveller and writer, set out on a "hazardous and328 words
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Advertisement32 1937-11-12 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtalncbh «f mil Chrnnitu ond lu>rm* I PHONE J GOODWOOD s:<;i Jak Teleifraphle Add.ru HAKMLBGLT SITUATED IDFAI. fCS VISITOKS iHtf T(U :r»sia I JnrtvaUed Facilities lot P-u32 words
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Article, Illustration288 1937-11-12 12 PlinCCtl Uczandrm, baby daughter of the Duke and DachCM •>!' Kent sitting up m her pram us she returned to her hi me at Belgrade Square after a morning oating In London's \u tumn sunshine. Planet News i ./.iiuth and run.' \:.ii::.imi Rom arrived at Eos ion station,Planet News; Topical Press - 288 words
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Advertisement40 1937-11-12 13 &**m W t %v i: ist p f) i: k i: t WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE M 2 FIRST VRIZES IN TIIE EXHIBITIONS. QIGIIEST QUALITY LOWEST I'KICES. lEWELI KBY WATCHES .S*»l with JAMONDS A BFKdALin RENE ULirvIANNI40 words
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Article, Illustration723 1937-11-12 14 MENUS FOR THE WEEK i 111 I M> Kl< 'Xl 1-. cups dry rice cud melted buttei i tin Libb: i illed whole (1" k vu-<- In boiling alted water until do tin and mix with butter BPi8 Pi platter she.- .•lulled Corned Beel i nd arthe meat In In723 words
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Advertisement393 1937-11-12 14 F" BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER 1 5,,,, llh r- I LHli Strawberrie. s",i Boart DaekliiiK with Mushroom Stufflnggi C I rs :1 kl -i ,hr Cream Flan Creamed Cauliflower Ba»t* Potatoes Coffee or re. Coff« Hill pj |ljn iilii :i|j: Tomato J»iee Cocktail Moc i, ir tle Soup jjiii =:?H Porridce393 words
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Advertisement173 1937-11-12 15 "A TOURIST'S SHOPPING? (ill |M> D/?y CLEANING] HAIR-DRESSER A 1 a Tilt CONTINENTAL I I I4 k II II 4 k I* 4: m k^ A New IVire/c.^ Permanent Wavln* I for Machine a 111 Vll4l V rom America j v r i r€ k i at %°°t m ha173 words
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Advertisement388 1937-11-12 16 m M\ m i I I in BI -m- I 1 1 BY P&Oa'ndBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*. Doe i>«e ronnage S^re Twinage spore |00 Nov 19 CARTHAGI IT'.OOO Jan. 14 ti.'A n.doii 19 SOMALI l|( Jan. 14 RAWALPIND' 000 Dec COMORIN ifi.UOO Jan. 28 15.000 Dec 17388 words
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Advertisement515 1937-11-12 16 TO FRENCH PORTS Tv HOMEWARDS CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nan to 81 Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 13 fokbin For Marseilles, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. -4 I CAP SI JACQI i:s Pbr Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dim 1 BANGKOK For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp' «fc Dunkirk Jan. 24 i OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) c515 words
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Article650 1937-11-12 17 WorlcJs Total Highest Since June, 1930 v mber I. reland tl m the work In ter evei built ai the Le lonna c ni mi... truction In the four I id 000 15 w being built m t: (•-in,! i are li ed 1 ration tor650 words
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Advertisement275 1937-11-12 17 BURNS PHILP LINE. ancorporated m Australia) 2 1 Jan. 4 p round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the wing r; ass passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting KP.M. Vessel BRISBANE STONE* "-turn IJ4JJJ Ist eU $430.71 2nd class MELBOURNE trim ISSL4I275 words
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Advertisement121 1937-11-12 17 N. V. K. IXM GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENT! CUNARD UIIITi: STAR, LTD. 'Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombc Aden, Port Said, Marseilles (iihraltai s.s lIAKUSAN MARU Nov. 2 s.s. 'HARUNA MARU Dec. KATORI MARU DO to Ist (Mass 2nd das Naples S4U7 $540 $317 $34; Marseilles 514 557 326121 words
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Miscellaneous310 1937-11-12 17 ff [>l 1 «~m<— i^-i^-i ,m I, tyt postal intelligence! s TO-DAI Muinam No\ 12 8 a.m. 11 r loeran 12 8 am Pandan Siberg 12 8 am Pina Sib< 12 8 aim Melbourne Southern 1 Adelaide only Westei l 2 8.30 ran \i j ;o Great Britain and generally310 words
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Miscellaneous329 1937-11-12 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ILONGSIDI Illl \\ll\K\i OR EXPECTED lo \KKI\. i ntrance I \it r s,n i" Godown Gate Gate Pl-i i K* IT 3 3 Bal< Felix J 11 3 I KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: ch. Oil Wharf: Nil rf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert329 words
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Article365 1937-11-12 18 r \-i Mail) i i. mi Our Own < »rr«ipondent) Till pomp i i don A < Hißh J on. |um| y well II- t am A A cl and ami cond ii 1 l probal npion, h mcl ofi^> I limp \nd 100 uhls KDUI i365 words
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Article183 1937-11-12 18 Noted industrialist Looks Into The Future 111 Ham hence there will be pria for twins, city freedoms for ii Iplets, and cooking foi pi o pective m Ides ii Sir Franci Foi i ph, coal owner and Indu itrialist, I luccessful as ophet He looked forward to183 words
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Article181 1937-11-12 18 Many Schools Closed In Warsaw IN War, aw only three {Klinary schools were open due to v sudden teachers 1 trtrlke, 80 pei cen( ol the schools mghoul the country being cio ed mis was the result of the Governnn'iit s action m having suspended from [unctions the181 words
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Article131 1937-11-12 18 Eight-Foot Snake In Sitting-Room Livingstone, Hi. A BLACK mamba, the most dangerous tvpc ol all snakes to be found here has attacked a woman settler In the sitting-room ol her farm residence Abercorn. The snake was eight long. The woman entered the room jusl dark, and heard a131 words
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Article34 1937-11-12 18 Helps To Convict A Murderer i A v lois Antal who Milik < n o\ trying :icl happem long the i where the taking ter being unemplo; ral months wrhen he wa atl34 words
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Article115 1937-11-12 18 Droupht'Riddi [was Ot! APPROXIMATELY 1200.000 n spent by the Dominion Ci. on the purchase of food of var which is to be sent to the 60 001. lies needing relief In the drought •■n ureas f Saskatchewan and A hi these, districts, once ferl prosperous farm land,115 words
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Article166 1937-11-12 18 Survey Of Conditions Canada QIR Edward Beat! 0 ca of the western lii Pan. iiditions m I .all. the pn id live hil Ci Southern Saskatchewan we: ny .Manitoba hud one of crops In Its history; the ;lt Alberta, where iht fodder, was reasonably fav< Kriti i imbia166 words
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Article52 1937-11-12 18 Hundred Pearls In One Oyster nest of more than 100 peai n round m a Whitstabh ned ai a famous restaurani London, receni iter-men, o Of Mr Butler i He an lu> er mci such an MILLION HAi; i1 only one ion will go i being [ted In52 words
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Article486 1937-11-12 19 FORMER SOVIET AGENT Taken For A Ride T||| police of France and Switzerland have, at length, succeeded unravelling most of the tangled ids of a brutal murder, which ,k place at Lausanne at the being of last month, the victim being ;i P°* e a former486 words
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Article105 1937-11-12 19 SHOOTS WIFE IN ERROR Husband Thought She as Burglar Sao Paulo, Brazil HER husband's sh htedi has resulted In the death here <>t Mrs Herta Kosuta The husband, a member ol the Mac ken/ie College stall, was very nervous ol burglars, and always slept with a rifle besi.de him. One105 words
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Article157 1937-11-12 19 Greets Australian Governor General A MAN with v record of 24 murder^ wus among thr 3.000 natives representing B&naa trlba who welcomed Lord Gowrle, Governor-General of Australia. when he landed by aeroplane m the re mote Ramu Valley of New Guinea Since the valley became i controlled area157 words
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Article81 1937-11-12 19 <>pe Town University's New Step T ipe Tow < ipe towii is to m English and for ftrst-year medical stud< next year. it is announced by the Registrar. Mr. W. G. Murray. 'The principle of duplication right through has been accepted." Mr. Murrw stated. "It has been decided81 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-11-12 19 A remarkable hydro-cycle pedal car exhibited by M. Villeneuve at the Lepine Concours' Exhibition of Inventions m Paris. This double-purpose vehicle, easily adaptable, is as useful on water as on the ground. Planet NewsPlanet News - 34 words
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Miscellaneous906 1937-11-12 20 i ON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES < K2D urn »1» I In- folloMlni; ire the pruuipal nsmission 3.— 935 p.m.— O.ZH TO-DAY i a.m. C;SII 1397 mftrw (21.47 men); E (iS(i 1«.H6 metres (17.79 mcs) and n45 pjn ißuro«,m 19.52 metres (15.14 mcs). pean direction) \v.906 words
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Miscellaneous939 1937-11-12 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres ta riAY t^ oo p.m.: -Chinese Music (Canto IU-UAi (Gramophone Records): "Sob 000 p.m. Malay Music choQ[ Kpi Sung by Liew Mong ds,. ro »r,mP Fan Yan B Yon Selection: "Sung p.m.: Chilcii- Programme Y im Sung by yueet939 words
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Article119 1937-11-12 21 Japanese Admiral ADMIRAL Udakusa, Via Command-*? il oi the 16th squadron destroyers, i UCk by seven bullet on thf back, the Nanyang Bian Pau He died from his wounds The Central Ch ei nment h I Genera] Pu Tso Vi to do hi to wear out119 words
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Article151 1937-11-12 22 Statement Of Singapor Municipality HH E Sl Municipal health I menl for the week p de <* Nov b< thaf thew were 235 ••om- with 243 m the previous week and with 230 m the corresponding of last year. The chiel causes oi death were.— Reri-beri 17; uhthisis151 words
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Article123 1937-11-12 22 All Public Bodies I Dissolved I Rio de Janeiro. Nov n ANEW Brazilian constitution h;.promulgafed m consequentwhich all public bodies are automat dissolved, including the Chamber Senate, State Parliaments and Muni Councils An official communique says the constitution is aimed to assure throughout the nation. The newReuter - 123 words
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Article170 1937-11-12 22 President And U.S Business World Washington. Nov. 11. DRESIDENT Roosevelt is expected to hold out the olive branch to the American business world m a message he will send tc Cong Monday. This development is the outcome of Conference the President has been holding with Government experts regardingReuter - 170 words
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Article65 1937-11-12 22 Typhoon Off I uzott isiuihi Manila, Nov. U THE 5,000 ton steamer Kenilworth, re gistered at Shanghai has IttUj 5.0.5.. statins that it has been bio* 1.--ashore by a typhoon at Point Pmanciu gan. Luzon Island, and needs diate assistance. The coastal frei Atlantic Gulf, is rushing toReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement37 1937-11-12 22 Imperial "Good Companion" SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR k j PAUL ROBFSON «fefr*lS m his Greatest action-oacked Spectacular With > iln>l\ Soudanese nnruess pl.i\inc her first sriren role W im Opening at the CAPITOL Shortlj37 words
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Advertisement34 1937-11-12 22 V V %^^P* *^r^ j CIGARETTES j j i 1 lI E E Bm our special i window display and offer E. M. Glover Co. f) 11, The Arcade, MM. A FORK. A^-.^-.^^.^^^^.^.-^-^- >^— "V*34 words
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Miscellaneous30 1937-11-12 22 Tl T'J The Tides TO-DAY: 4.48 a.m., 7 ft. 2 ins.; LH p.m., 7 ft. 4 ins. I (>- MORROW: 5.56 a.m.. 7 ft. I Ml p.m., 7 ft. 2 ins30 words
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Article2330 1937-11-12 23 SECOND DAY OF THE SINGAPORE WINTER RACES Favourites Oblige In Four Out Day's THERE was a big holiday crowd at Bukit Timah yesterday for the second day of the Singapore Turf Clubs Winter race meeting, H.E. the Governor and Lady homas being among those who attended.2,330 words
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Article566 1937-11-12 24 EUROPEANS WIN 6-0 Rapped Display B) Rt v Singapore, i hursda) On Hit- Pa4anj this .iitniKMiii, the I ur<.|M'.iii ladirs ilf'l'ratril the i;<».iK t<> nil ni th« ii annual charity hockej match ii» aid .it the Poppj l>a\ I mid The retail was true iHl«'< Inui566 words
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Article251 1937-11-12 24 INTERNATIONAL SOCCER iland Ireland Play A Draw Iberdeen, Nov. nIt: i i IND and Scotland dnm I— l m the loccei International i»I:«n--•d here. ..,1 ihr weather a;»s sunny, cool ann breesy, and the Irtoh played ctojrt* < rootball. and with accurate passing b) the h.iu.itds ih«-v maintained hoi i>"<«"251 words
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Article448 1937-11-12 24 SemiFinal Defeat ForRAMC Jin Thursday THE RA M eated by "8" inpany ol the Skins at Tanglin this afternoon, In the Small Units Hockey Cup (Tanglin Area semi-final' competition by 3- l •m the start "S" Company pressed .mci Anderson, getting possession, ran along the wing and448 words
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Article191 1937-11-12 24 Fort Canning Beat Andrew's Fr Canning beat St. Axu rugby to-day by 19 point In a game played at Tanglin m weather. St. Andrews w< .handicapped In that th< d "short throughout. Ferguson played a fine game pened the scoring for St rew'a Settling down, the191 words
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Article200 1937-11-12 24 Disappointing Form In State Trial Front Our Own Correspond Malacca. WecliiMALACCA'S potential hockey i when opposed to the Rest day Club padang proved ma] failure. They were beaten by Rest by the odd goal of Thoutih, without the services of Fit i.nd P. F. D e Souza. the200 words
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Advertisement46 1937-11-12 24 I MirillS CABARET j PHONE HKI Alison lioud. Smc.iiMirc. I li\h\N(i (»s BVERI MONDAI ITIESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY,* :iKI>U \M) SUNDAI FROM 6 I'M TO I I'M IKM ADMISSION. Nik hi il.ni.e Irom to mid 1 1 1 uti t IDMISSION 8# CTB I J_^ w f46 words
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Advertisement21 1937-11-12 24 j A. S. GILES. j CIVIL NAVAL, AND MIUTARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER 'No. fl. The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 7114. THE TAILOR-21 words
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