Morning Tribune, 13 November 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OL 2.— No. 243 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November 13 1937 KIVK CENTS
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  • 530 1 BRUSSELS INVITATION DECLINED Powers Drop Plans lor Last-Minute Appeal NEXT MOVE TO COME FROM WASHINGTON? BRUSSELS, NOV 12 IAI'AN HAS DECLINED THE SECOND J INVITATION TO ATTEND THE BRUBSELS CONFERENCE. The reply i.s regarded here as politely slamming the door, though there is a possibility of further
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  • 193 1 COMPLETE CONQUEST OF SHANGHAI (\PANESE FLAGS FLUTTER EVERYWHERE DETAILS OF FINAL DESPERATE CHINESE STAND AT NANTAO Al 7 WARNS FOREIGN POWERS WOT TO INTERFERE Shanghai, Nov. 12. THE Japanese conquest of Nantao was completed this afternoon > n troops lossed the river from Pootung on junks without meeting opposition, and
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  • 910 1 Details Of The Last Stand By The Chinese nighai. Nov. IT -I'l.K V l l I.jm itead is beiun J ;i handful of Chines*who are holding the warethc Nantao Waterfront, have been intermittent I v 'd since dawn and otcasionalls from the air. ply from the Chiiimt burstf of machine
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  • 205 1 To See Hitler During Berlin Visit London. Nov 12 IN the Commons this morning. Mr. Greenwood, for the Opposition der. a.skrri whether any .statement could be made regarding the report thai the Lord President ol Council. Lord Halifax, contemplated .1 risil to Germany The Chancellor ol the Exchequer,
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    30 1 When the famous Langkwa Temple, laiuimurk ol Sh -««*~-s m as bombed, manv civilian inhahitanU were killed and their small dwellings uantonl> «lrs troved. Picture above shows .1 pathetic scene.
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  • 248 1 JAPAN'S PEACE TERMS Washington. Nov. 11 Till; extreme Japanese militarists peare trrms were described to Keut«*r as follows Firstly. recognition dj IfftnchukUO and the formation oi a Blno- Japan -Man chukuo economic bloc. Secondly. m\ autonomous anli-< muni.st North China and Inner Mongolia, both under Japanese proti but controlling all
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  • 21 1 Belgrade, Nov 12 Tomitch Dcj)iity R< Slavia, who w.i lound shot m hi home on Wcdntvdav has died. Reuter
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  • 74 1 38 Dead; Over 50,000 Homeless Manila, Nov. IS, THIRTY BIGBT are known to be dead and over r >o.oo(> homeless .is i r«Mill of ||m typhoon which swept through Urn rrntrr of the island of In/on during the nlfhl Tasualties arc mm h higher hu( details
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  • 28 1 to very hea have not ye\ the Kmii h, which poini PlnandUßan, Luzon Island As aln reported, four art- i I two ilndej i cvn Reuter
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  • 684 2 CHINESE MASON'S Singapore, Iday. SITAYA, a Tamil coolie employed the N;ivj»l ll:is«\ m 11% sr tenced to four months' rifforoas im prisonmenl by Mr. Justice Howe* to the Assi/r Court for rausiiiK thr death ol one Tfoni Kok Ten* a Chinese mason also employed «t
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  • 769 2 NO GROUNDS FOR CONVICTION OF WOMAN Cabaret Girls Allegations Not Proved Singapore, Friday. DESCRIBING hersell m b "cabaret girl" Living at Lorong 32, Oeylang Road Ooh Ch'ing Lian, ol £efour girls alleged to have been Imported Into urn Colony for the purpose of traffic, tacjmseauence of which two Hokien Jfornen,
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    • 100 2 ENGLAND BY 4-ENGINED AIR LINERS Twice weekly from Singapore to London. Big comfortable 4-engined air liners as far as Karachi, thence by Empire flying-boat to England. British standards of service. Everything included m the fare— even tips. No extras, except drinks As more and more of the new double-decked 4-engined
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    • 87 2 'PEUGEOT' \V £> Racing cycles ft *Mf "I-a Grande /t 1 Vv^ 3 I Marque FrancaiM-" gtr\l( >^v I'rofessional VAy /"V^y Competitions Won on PEUGEOT CYCLES PARIS TO RENNES MARSEILLES to'LYONS VAUCLUSE Circuit I MONT-BLANC Circuit JURA Circuit nt-ventoux Circuit and also 400 REGIONAL VICTORIES m i RANCE. Bp«Ciml pun's
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    • 105 2 Asthma Cause Killed m U Hours Thanks to the dli coy« ry of physician, it now la possible t" gel rl terrible s|»!ls of choking coughing ;itnl wheeling Asthma by killing the tin, cause which IsOerms In the h N<» more burning of powders, no mon podermic Injections This new
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  • 336 3 CHILDREN AND PRISON PROSPECT Legislative Council Bill A BILL is to be introduced into the Legislative Council to provide for the ablishment of places of detention for uren and young persons It will be cited as the Children and Young Persons (Places of Detention) Ordinance, 1937. The objects and ions
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  • 143 3 The following appointments have beer d, according to Gazette notifica- Arthur Bernard Lucy to be AgriQ Om^ A sncultural Depart8A and F.M.S.. with effect frorr < vril Frederick Button to be AsEngineer Malayan Public Work: s x >< r with effect from Sept 24 struLSf' 1 148 Allan
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  • 49 3 £jnby the Official Assignee for tment to the civil prison, of <amed m. Hussfm. lor non-,-':;nthly injtalmenta for the 1)1 July AiiKust and September fr. Koh ChoS, Hong! •fflcia Assignee, to-da? ')matinu to hi.s lordship Mr TerrcU that the bank- tlu Bankruptcy Paid up the instalments
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  • 258 3 Owner Of Dog Fined S5O Singapore Friday lan a charge ol being the owner ol the |v dog that bit the six-year-old son of I Mr. L. C. Sullivan, of the Singapore Traction Company, on Sept. 30 last Mr Boey Kok Wins, a clerk of Messrs Clouet
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  • 147 3 Petitions And Consent A PETITION for a receiving order against Mr. Ong Kah Lock was with--Irawn m the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Mr. M. C. Johannes, who appeared on behalf of the debtor, intimating to his lordship. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell that a settlement had been arrived at Another
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  • 69 3 Singapore, Friday. On a charge of giving false information to Inspector A. C. Good that he had been robbed by a Chinese named Chua Sia Sim of $30 whereas the sum was safely deposited m ;i shop m Geylang Road. Tang Lim claimed trial when he appeared
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  • 275 3 "New Faces Of 1937" At The Alhambra A BRILLIANT array of new talent Hum the radio, stage and American night CiUDS IS cast m "New Faces of 1937 a Ray musical comedy revue which had a premiere at the Alhambra Theatre last night. The film also serves
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  • 15 3 Brussel. Nov 10 Mr Spaak has abandoned the at 'empt to form a Government Reuter
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  • 198 3 Kiii-chru Ends I ;»mil\ Cm Bciatica and lumbago ran m this tidfather. rather, and granduffen (I from both these agoi complaint But th dson found i id tlif* family curse I tdi.s how he did it: "Up to 10 i suffered from sciatica and lumbago
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    • 148 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The relatives of the late Mr. V. D. Knowles thank all his friends for their sympathy and for the many beautiful wreaths sent to the funeral. MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Fxpress Service 3 times daily. 1 HAI CHEW HOT^L, 35. Beach Road, Singapoi Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG
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    • 99 3 jßfth Daily care to t w^T*l 'acilitatK h 'AT. 5 drttl!*ig /^Vxia >' SlMkrln 7"*>7r Lot on SILVIKKIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic LotionConcentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo- Solulittpd Brilllantine Silvtlix Hair Cream— Sweet Oil of Almonds. MADE IN FNGLAND. Sole Distributors: KAIIAMIN PKMIAS, Singapore dine under the stars m
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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    • 52 4 London. N< Previous To-day Cha DuOllera *33 32 9 Dunlop Rubber 79 4', 79 3 l',d General Electric 36 7' 2 36 4* 2 Imoeria) Chemical Industries 154 4^ 152.6 1 Imperial Tobacco 31 U 31 6d London Asiatic 145 ho 5 Kaffirs (West Witswatewandl A^ 4
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    • 48 4 L ONDON COMMODITIES 11! PA LM OIL (M-..y.. m hulk Nov.|Dec. ahipl 1(M) Xi DOfHA (H«* "•*> Mo Dec •hlpment > /.I'lOt A (lsl quality* unchan (Singapore) Noi Sblpmi w■• fhITKH (F.A-Q.) lUW K8? jAMttIEK t<i«od M«rk) unchanged Wt A* ,2nd Forward Dec Buy.;r, (^J Forward, .Tan Mur B 116
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    • 5 4 >*OUD Previous To-duy
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    • 216 4 By Lewis Peat (Spore) Limited Singapore, Friday. THERE is one comfort, if it may be described as such, about slumps and depressions, and that is that m the order of things they cannot become permanent. The only thing that is quite Impossible to gauge Is when the market
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    • 53 4 London, No* a ooPtrl. (doting middle »I*> > J 4 Ji^ 16 9.01 J.JJ .T on Amsterdam (cloaliig middle r^ 1 p, 1( 1-j 152 t.t. on BhanghaJ (cloring wi r^ 5 j 1(i unchai T.T. on Japan l selhnK n f^ c ♦*> Ut^ TT on New
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    • 226 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report THE three months price of tin rose 220 Ul London yesterday and with the local market following suit and rising $3 7 8 to $101 1 ->. there was B complete change of sentiment m the market to-day. Practically all selling orders which had
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  • 790 5 STOCKS SHARES I Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Nov. 12. 5 p.m Buyers Sellers Kumbang 28'- 30--ral Malay 45- 50 -norn Hitam 27 6 29Weng 0.85 0.90 clangor 1.60 1.67% riang 20 6 22!Tin 0.40 0.45 Fatt i.i2' 2 1.17% Kong Tin 26 28 Idris Hydraulic 8 9 [poh Tin
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  • 142 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday Batu Selanßor 1.60 165 Hongkong Tin 26- 28 Lingui 2.00 2.10 cd London Tin 4 3 4 9 Mambau 0.65 0.70 Pangnga R\ 83 9 3 PUChong 23 6 24 6 Puteh 109 1.14 Rawann Tin Fids. H 8 6 Rahman Hyd. 1.37 1.45 Rantau
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  • 90 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PKICfcS CURRENT. Singapore, Friday .noon Buyer- Sellers. Ho. I.X.R.S.S. In cases (F. 0.8. Nov.) 24 :t 4 Good FAQ. m bii-' (F. 0.8. Nov.* 24 24' No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardablc B*poreJ 24 i, 2.-> do. Nov. 25 25' 8 do. Dec. do
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  • 52 5 Singapore, Friday Messrs S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following p: La I Sale Price Previous To-day Antamok 0 M Benguet Consolidated B M 9 90 olidated Mines 0.016 0.010 v:>;; iinqw San Mauriclo 0 o >i United
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  • 216 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int i^ r< 31 30 102 104 nom \9VI red. 1947 $1,600,000 r Lno Mar 31 30 108 no nom "9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Mar. 31. 8ept. 30 113 115 nom 19 13 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31 8ept.
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    • 241 5 S. E LEVY Cf CO Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Bingapor*. Investment Bank('. and Brokers m Securities and CommodUUi. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation NEW YORK COTTON BXCHANi COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. second t ioQt j P. O. Box 333 Tel: 5253— 5252 Cable Address:
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    • 141 6 t^^^^^^^^^^m M|- «>MI I" Straits limes i 1*»*»1 ''DISHONOUR: .> \f 1 t l l t > t SRW L i j- 1 j GALA FAR EASTERN PREMIERE: j j CAPITOL.. MONDAY, NOV. 15 at 9-15 P.M. j j PROCEEDS IN \M> Ol CHINA BED CROSS FUND. I TENS „r
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    • 268 6 )r The Musical Screen Show i^— i I w s^,eV,T^ P CAPI lOL i TAYIAD IAILMR 'A SHOWS TO-DAY POWELL ::n s jT YOU'LL Bl iMAZED AT 4K%f THF WOXnEIIFI'L I)\N(l\<. \jtr (omt> and Ml ct i JUDY GARLAND V A ft4 M# Thf new 14-ye:u old > I^l W
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  • 96 7 fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Thursday. Mr. Lai Kai Joo of the Bankruptcy Office, Johore Bahru, who was away In Batu Pahat m connection with th j examination of petitioning creditor*! returned yesrerday. The last regular session of the Muai Assizes will oDen m the Supreme Court
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    • 160 7 IITIIIK MONTH'S lIH. DATE! I WEDNESDAY 17th AT 6 -15 P. M. I Outer the distinguished patronage of KJ. Sir Shenton TKoma, G.C.M.a I 0.8. E. I CINEMA PERFORMANCE IN AID OF iPOPPTDAYFUNpI IBY COURTESY OF AMALGAMATED ITHKATKES AND METRO-fiOLDWYN J IjMAYER, WILL BE SCREENED AT TH FI JPAVILION THE
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    • 148 7 THEATRE ROYAL .MAKI.BOItot (.11 MS m NIOBT :ni> '<> moiii 1.11 XHINTAMANI" 'KING JOHN" nI IN I A/V\ AIN I oiTOINO TO MOUtOH 15th (ireat 1)..n HWSAHI KM A EMPIRE THEATRE Taniong Pan' <> 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 'Mr. p.m. pii r^ t^*2Sii v i^^-r^fl on( shoul(l mjss SUN TALKIE Vr
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 99 7 Passengers By Air Arrivals and departures by XL M and K.N.I.L.M. liners:Arrivals on Thursday: Mr C. van Konijnenburg, Mr F From N.E.I, by X.L.M. plane Nandoe Mr. C. van Konijnenberg, Mr F Stones. From Europe, India and Penane by X.L.M. plane Wielewaal.— Mr J J Gobius dv Sart. Mrs. C.
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  • 311 8 VADA GIVES [SSISTANCI Women Head List O/ .\\vu* la rnwo Mid :i »•;•!> (ons ot hloo<l llivr 1 been used transfusions n»* various battle fronts of Spain m** January. I In- Mood transfus rvice was led m Januarj b) a < anadian, Dr Norman Bethuns, and
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    52 8 rSSrt Surrey ,rVm,«n's home is at Famham. lour men were recently charred iwith breaking into his bunualuw and stealing a number .'I l o ks nl c on. "eiits. They were found uuiltv of theft and bound Oll i ;i l ml Si «mi»de4 from duty bj the Am- M.n.stry.
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  • 153 8 Man Earns Fortune By Selling Them THERE'S m worm- Mr kv. the "Worm irn bra. California, who '000 (Gold' i £2.000 1 a year jellin i'-'5 for 5 When he recently visited Sun Franto give a wireless talk on his pro:i. Mr Bilkosky brought with him 500 water
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  • 25 8 M; and lin A V. Beith are lailill by the s.s "Baloeran" to-day and e> peel to be away for about six or seve months
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  • 68 8 CANADA'S EMPIRE TRADE Jumps €23,000,000 In One Year Otl PANADAS trade with the Empire L creased by £23.000.000 for the ended August, compared the period last year. The total figures as Ls here 1 Dominion Bureau of Statistics •:i48.599,800 as compared '125.451.200. a vain of 18.4 per c Imports increased
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  • 129 8 Its Cause A Mystery To Scientists ANEW skull disease which Is mj Ing scientists has been reportt International Congress I dlology at Chicago. Dr Sherwood Moore, of St. Louis clared that tie had found the b cii ease In the X-ray pictures of 229 persons out of 6,650
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  • 117 8 Does Work Of 200 THE mechanical examiner is the l terror to students introduced m the Si Uni sity of Georgia. ently com; 20.000 examination candid m ten days. This work used require the labour of about 200 h (well, almost) examiners for two The papers were of
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  • 141 8 Led To Discovery Of AN accident to a prospector's motor c led to the rinding of a gold bearm«lode that has been traced for t miles near Black Hill (on the Ashbu ton Roldfleldt, about 90 miles southof Onslow m the North- West. While George Alderson was travel
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  • 92 9 'More Scottish Than Scotland' Says Governor-General Sydney, Nova Scotia. |OKi dsmuir, Governor-General of on a tour of the Dominion's maril has visited Cape the first time and found it 'more Scottish than Scotland", his naind. The cnivernor-General was greeted locally by civic officers, and afterwards an address of
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    21 9 Painters dwarfed by the enormous anchor of the "Oueen Marv" as thev work on it in dock at Southampton. Planet News
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  • 113 9 Memory Of Beloved King To Be Perpetuated London. THE Memorial Statue of King George v. which is to be erected on B n 20.000 site m Westminster, will chow standing m naval uniform and ng the Garter Robes, R learns. The statue will stand 10 feet high. A
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  • 12 9 X M I naiif of the Oov< mm( ed the la teml
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    • 14 9 ANCHOR .^Mr I I brewed aud buttled m S-r^apore SIME f DARB CO., LTD.
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    • 206 9 i TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE j 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS VI GREATLI REDUCED PRICES 3»2 Cubic I $210.0n 4 iMO on 5 100 Before you buy any refrigerator be v i to see our 1937 models with s guaranteed scaled units LEE FLETCHER 102-106. Orchard Rnad. SINGAPORE. BARGAINS! Head this page
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    • 272 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED A lection ol 7G always ;<\ hil>lt- n commend the rol tina which are backed by oui and m !0 H P Flat Saloon 16.5 H.P. Chrysl 19.8 HP i I -ir Saloon :s(i ii p Pri Morrta Oxford r r vi 14 9 H P
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  • 291 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 13, 1937 JAPAN'S DEFIANCE JAPAN has refused a second invitation to attend the Brussels Conference, and m her present mood the news is only what was expected. So far from showing any si^ns of being ready to listen to counsels of mediation, the Japanese have
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  • 708 10 JAPAN'S HEADLONG RUSH TO FASCISM A I m; ion about the Cabi- Konoye I vhethi won/ r as B brake »<< the advance ol polit I .n (writes a political contributor m Kaizo I >'•'!" Binc< the tun'- of the Baito cabinet. emergency political mea the people almost to the
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    71 10 With a gaping hole m her starboard bow and her forecastle head shattered by the explosion which killed 5 Chinese members of the crew and injured 4 others, the 7,992-tons Dutch motor-tank ci Megara limped into Southampton Water. The explosion occurred when the ship was about 40 miles south of
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  • 306 10 Mr W M. Sime proposes to visit Malaya m the near future. With the late Mr. H. M. Darby, he was one of the founders of the firm of Sime. Darby and Co.. Ltd. Mr Noel Fisher, who has spent 27 years m the Klang district, was the guest
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  • 297 11 INSCRIPTION ENFORCED? )ppositioti Of US. Citizens Nan i- raiicist'o. rilorsWDS »f J a pa;i«'se m the 1 I nited Slates, who are eligible by ttv for immediate conscription m m m the time of need, have en ordered to "stand by," it is re-n-d here.
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  • 194 11 South, [frica Keeps On Buytnjp Cap S< >r m Africa continues to be oni the world's best customers The flowing tide of Imports continues unihecked Durum the first nine months ol the current yeai South African pure! amounted to E7 6 ,227, 3 69, an Increase of
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  • 107 11 Bravery Of Three Britons Haifa THREE members of His M I were Instrumental In laving tin life ol a bather off the Mediterranean beach at Baf Callim, a suburb ol Haifa Hearing the woman's shrieks for help when she found hersell In difficulty, Sergeant Beckman and Sergeant Welsh
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  • 236 11 A Pressing Problem In East Africa A I I i'ORT to the Colonial Office by Sii rt Fr mk Stockdale, Agricultural Adto the Secretary of State for the on his visit to East Africa earl> r, deals among other matters rious problem of soil erosion faces the Administrations,
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  • 296 11 Platform Torn Away By Express Train A REMARKABLE mishap occurred at Central Station. Liverpool, recently. Heavy blocks of masonry weighing many hundredweights were thrown into the lir and stones were thrown up a* the engine of the Harwich-Liverpool express boat-train, carrying nearly 200 passengers, lore the edge of
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    95 11 An umbrella semis a strange addition to a soldier's kit m time of war but this Chinese sentry found it useful on the Shanghai front, where incessant rains mad .it necessary. The Chinese have often been derided as fair weather so.diers" and the umbrella might seem t<> bear out tne
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  • 160 11 Big Increase In Sales o France i'ari.s. dritain and the British Empire, ex- ported to France |ooda to the value .»i f 17,540,000 more than Prance <x riHied to them, m tin* hvA eigni months of the present year, Recording to vi ;maly.>i > ol French trade published
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    • 33 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtotncbi* «f mU Chmm*u and Storm I f i 933 GOODWOOD 5934 f M Tel«(rmBhl« Atfdrcca. CHAftMWGLY SITUATED fPr^L fOX VIBITOM 4NU muaWTfl „irnclU4 FacUititt for Priv' +iaertatni.
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  • 53 12 The JetefHt* to the Nino h.un Conference met m the old Palace at Brussels to discuss the Sino-Japanese affair. Here is a general yieu of the assembly. France Presse Inothei \m'\\ <»r the Conference In wien ivrlni the opening ipeech <»i m Spsak, irho htm appointed
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 20. November 13, 1937. EDITED BY "HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 1103 1 Seletar Services, Negri And Army Are Best Fancied But Singapore May Surprise IT WILL BE A HARD BATTLE TO THE FINAL nUGBY enters the serious phase of the new season this afternoon, when at Alison road stadium the Navy and Air Force are at home
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      45 1 •Tackle low" is the golden rule m rugby, but m Singapore matches it is honoured more m the breach than observance. This picture taken m the tournament name. Ktceteras vs Merchants, shows one of the Merchants players apparently taking a stranglehold for an all-in wrestle!
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      • 84 1 ELSEWHERE In To-Day's Supplement Pare Services sports notes 2 Home cricket news .'I Pictures 4 and r > Tennis treat 6 Royal squash players X S T C winter meet ft Boxing notes 7 Hockey noles 7 IVnani; r uic h\ 7 All Blues (up X Ipoli hoxiiiK 8 f
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    • 1812 2 Selelar Services To Meet Johore A BERMCEB fifteen w.u open the M Cup camp^gn of toe southe A tion to das at Anaon Road, when tla N h Air Ifcra will bt meeung |SHIS?.S kSSSF Johore have been unlucky to lose tw« O j theii
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      30 2 Nit K along Bporti Cl«b hockej team who have been undefeated this i h<- M(i«- is composed mostlj of jroungsten who arc last de\<iMi»in!' into .i tine lot ol players
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      41 2 The European women's hotkey XI which won the Poppy Day charity match on the padang against the Host on Thursday by six goals to nil fast forward line who took advantage of all opportunities was the chief factor m their victory.
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    • 48 2 THE ladies' Robinson Cup compel was played at the GamClub during last week, and result a win for Mrs, O'Grtidy with of one down. The following were the best retui Mrs A O'Graciy 1 d< Mrs. R. S. Nelson 4 d« Mrs a Hardy 7 do
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    • 706 3 WYATT DROPPED BY WARWICK COUNTY THE dropping of R E. S. Wyatt from the captaincy of the Warwickshire I County Cricket Club has set many sportsmen talking and speculating. Although the England cricketer has made no A statement about his deposi- it is generally agreed that he was reluctant to
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    • 155 3 Rumours Of Women Tennis Stars RUMOURS have been busily passing around m America, that the two leading women lawn tennis players of that country, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody and Miss Alice Marble, intend to turn professional. The answer of Helen, the former Wimbledon "Queen," when asked
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    • 176 3 South Africa Loses Star Batsmen SOUTH Africa has lost two of her finest batsmen with the retirement of H. F. Wade and I J Siedle owing to business reasons. Wade, who recently married an English girl, captained the South African team which won the "rubber" m England m
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    • 79 3 U. S. Controversies Now Settled CONTROVERSIES whir! U nection with the Um'ed Stat< to the 1936 Olympic Games now to have born settle cutivp of the Amei i i ympic A n The Commits c has i iled that U S athletes may not U Olympic com' etitioi
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    • 516 3 GRAND OLD MAN OF SPORT DIES ON EVE OF 88th BIRTHDAY MR. Nicholas Lane-Jackson, "Grand Old Man of Sport." familiarly known to the sporting world as Pa" Jackson, has died at Teignmouth Devon, a fortnight short of his 88th birthday No other sportsman left his mark SO completely on as
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      57 3 For promoting machine-like precision m netting down to it m tight scrums, then- is nothing like the scrummaging buffer machine shown m this picture. If contrivances of this kind were m use m Malax a. the standard m set scrums might he considerably improved. Hit picture shows boys of St.
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      • 41 3 /II Uv^ Mi All those experienced m the fX care a^' es appreciate A ne outstanding qualities of V^CSjw v< < Swiss Milk as a natural that nourishes and S§ssK|?yl I -r^ builds Under BEAR BRAND i #/7 v Utlvl tec v^
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    • 226 4 GAPS IN DEFENCE CAUSED SINGAPORE DEFEAT A~e^t ot i-i ihrPP hv the \rmv on Saturday. The picture on the left shows Craisie caug ht m an ut.inpt J In thnr third stair rugby ah h „f the seas,,,, SM.m.pore u^ l^ a |v '^/v strum half and that on the
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      • 40 4 •8* r iiviin.il JSaJ THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE Z$Z& \W^ THK MACHINE THAT HAS ll STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS </S!^ |Lig_ GUARANTEED FOR EVER! wl|l>\\ From $49.50 Each ii VSR/ ItOIU\SO\ A Co. Ltd. S BINGAPOES KUALA LUMPUR, i
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    • 145 5 Czech Wins New Tennis Crown Kahkl Ko/si.i if the former CiechoSlovakian International, who hi coached British and Amerii tram., won th€ mci the Oreenbriei < >p> namenl at White sulphur Sprin Virginia U s A 1 1 c tournament was the •open." and it prof( I -tiid nine
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    • 149 6 A Tennis Treat For Malaya 1 11 1)1 G COCHEI 111(j ;i iv bodies tn the country. it the arrangements made by tn« £23Ss '"o!, n-rnpt ol i telegram from TUdenii paVv wh» an- at the moment In Cairo the L T A M approached the differ* m state bodies
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    • 74 6 Wants To Make New Records Paavo nukmi the "Flying Finn," Hunks some ol the world middle ;in(i long distant c record *IU be Improved shortly He Insists thai if the ii!.,t lap ol the 800 metres were run at. a >.i parr the record could *>»■ brought belon
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    • 192 6 Lord Burghley's Daily lORD BURGHLEY, chairman of the British Olympic Association, conti nucs his efforts to induce the BBC to broadcast instructions for early morning exercises as part of the British "Keep-fit" campaign. Speakmu on the subject of "S-ort and a fit Nation" to the Authors' Club, he
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    • 809 6 ROYALTIES MAKE GOOD SQUASH PLAYERS -Hi omething about Royal families which makes them uou d jq«^ 1 rackets players whether they want fo be or not .says Charles Arnold, pioonal at the Hath Club for 25 years. In the London -Star. Id nn '>r, years as a coach I have
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    • 445 6  - Last Day Of S.T.C Winter Meet Windsor Lad SATURDAY GOOD F( jR PUNTERS (By TO-DAY'S events at the Bukit Timah racecourse will bring the 1937 season of the Singapore Turf Club to a c) Last Saturdays races should rum a good day for punters as favourites invariably obliged. The biggest
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    • 48 6 Anglo-French Title PETER KANE, the Golborne bl smith, will have his first fielv his unsuccessful attempt to win world flyweight championship Benny Lynch when he ny Battaille, the French bantamv champion m Belfast on Novemb It will be at the bantamweight liiv. 8 st 6 lbs.
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    • 39 6 Cartilage Removed From Knee VOCE. the Notts and England bowler, lias undergone an opfor the removal of a cartilage knee He hurt his knee In the Notts and Northants m and was unable to bowl for thi
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    • 1096 7 POLICE ACTLON LED PROFESSIONAL boxing m Singapore experienced something resembling a boom 1 m 1925. when there were four stadiums at which shows were put on mori or less regularly. Thi.s was not the first period during which the game really flourished There were earlier ones
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    • 486 7 State Hockey Trials To Begin Soon SINGAPORE SHOULD DO WELL (By "Sticks") APORE has already become "StateJ hockey-conscious" by the fact that i ust a fortnight from to-day when i pore will clash with Selangor on B.C.C. Padang. The first State trial .nablc the selectors to pick a repre- utative
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      37 7 [<he Rest XI m the annual women'l hotkey mate h Owing to the withdrawal of inanv of the (iirls 1 Sports Clob players, the ride WM s»inrw hat below strength, and was m. match for the Europeans,
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    • 51 7 Visiting Malaya In April (From our own Reporter) Ipoh, Nov \2 IT is understood a team oi Ceylo cricketers will be tOUTing Malaya ni April next year it is likely they will play m all important centres The visitora will include I C da Baram, the Oxford
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    • 856 8 What may probably be the decidini match oi the "All Blue Cup com petition m Its northern section will k> ,d ai X i. to-daj when the loca mccl Perak Perak ha to wn a draw ol It to enter tin final but should Selani
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      36 8 Oat «»f the most consistent performers MttCAg the Singapore state ■Mfl this "season has heeu K. A. llad(l.nks, centre-three and 'or stand off hall His defence was exceptionally «ood m last week's match Ifftillll the AIM]
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    • 197 8 Skins' Boxers Training THE Services arc looking eagerly forward to the forthcoming eliminating boxing contest lor the India Cup. The meeting of youn^ Allsop and young Campbell will be a sparkling one. Both are training very hard and it will not b<. lor the want of stamina or
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    • 528 8 Al Rivers' Comeback At Ipoh IMPRESSIVE FIGHT WITH SMARN THOUGH a veteran to-day. Al Riven*, not long ago one of the formost boxers ta Malaya, gave an impresivve dKsplaN when he was opposed to that hara hitting Siamese. Nai Smarn m Ipoh last W 7t k was the old story
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    • 134 8 A Pictorial Production In Colour A LARGE size wall almanac In colour. and entirely pictorial,, has been produced by Mr. W. C Hancock of Singi pore. It shows the first racing colours of all owners registered under the Straits Racing Association and contains photographic reproductions racing officials, trainers
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    • 438 8 (By "Twelfth Man") PENANG will play their first inter-State hockey match of the season against Perak at Ipoh on Nov. 27. They are still m preparation for this event, which, incidentally, will probably be their hardest game m view of the good reputation
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      21 8 D. H. Christie, who came into the Singapore state side last week In the place of Pow. and played splendid game.
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      • 52 8 v Wl Bl I IWUTISH Wl s! I I BKITISH Xl Ml Mil IK ADDRKSS I I "CAMBRIDGE SPORTS" i 79 NORTH BRIDOE ROAD BPBCIALIBTB FOR S I RESTRDfOING AND REPAIRING. S I ALL RACKETS RESTRUNG ON i MACHINE WITHIN 6 HOURS. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. > Pi rprletor r.. a. r>i(;in
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      201 9 The Soviet delegates to the Nine Power Conference arriving m Rrn*Ml«. The leader is M. Litvinoff, second from the left France Presse Wins; Commander A. S. Lee, M. C. (Military Cross) and Squadron Leader S. McKeever. I). S. Distinguished Service Order) are about to leave London to travel by ear
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      • 25 9 ATMOS CLOCKS! WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING IX IS PERPETUAL MOTION KM: RENE ULLMANN Kaffles IMt.r UKOATOB& Opened up to 6 p..i. I IttCtadlßf Saturd.ir*—
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      1799 10 John Little's Mannequin Show Bustles And Fur Trimmings Black Remains N. all tho c mini will be at .John mil for they are manw quin how In which they will o play the late it creation:. In evening m iouffh to be able t., week and I can tell
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      • 31 11 Linens that make your table the envy of your friends are to W£4AD£^££ at popular orices. A new shipment of organdie sets just received. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone M«3
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      • 257 11 Ta toiisis i is shopping; I EYES SILK STORE 1 |f~^4 LATEST STYLES I \2^ Eyes Examined Dy the most modern methods O /li__e* In ri on Am or known to science! LiCIUICo UllUClWCal R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. VISIT (Dr. of ocular science) 4, Arcade. Phon c 3002 Tj| jj
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      • 398 12 T f i _J -J--^ -y I I1 I I BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Due I'UC «(>UDAN 1 < > l 9 CARTHAGE 1.^.000 Jan. 14 p A] P no 19 SOMALI (00 Jan. 14 p?V 17 000 IMORIN lf».000 Jan. 28 000 17 R I HIND 1! i
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      • 498 12 I fcv /A TO FRENCH pORTS lv HOMEWARDS. J I TAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux No\ 13 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk I cap ST JACQUES For Mirs. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux I > 1 BANGKOK For Mui>. illrs.lla vre. Antwerp Dunkirk CAP ST. JACQUES For
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    • 884 13 Greek Qovl Claim For Control Fails flip: Permanent court ol Internationa] Justice at The Hague b Judgment In the mcernin houses m Crete and Samos submitted to it m October, i! tneni concluded between the French Greek Oov( rnmenta The pari ies requ< ted the Court, tak
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      • 291 13 Kirns rm Li* mm:. 'Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. ELLA Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Jan. 1 Jan. 4 cheat) round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I rates. tigers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or irne to. the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEI return
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      • 127 13 x. v. k. lim: GENERAL PABSENOEBB AGENTS CUNASD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via i*enanK, Colombo, Aden, Tort Said, MMMflki Gibraltar. ss. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 HARUNA MARU Dec. 9 ss. KATORI MARU DM Rate* to Ist Class 2nd class Naplrs $4JH $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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      • 297 13 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j TO-DAY FOR PER DAifi AND TIMI ing Aik Soon Nov. 13 9 a.m. China x and Canada :el only* 13 930 a.m. Philoet' 13 10 a.m. ,!id Sibu Katong 13 11 am. at. Sambas and Singkawaug Boelongan 13 11 a.m. (generally) Bintulu j Miri Darvel 13 3.30
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      • 107 13 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WIIAKVI OK EXPECTI i» TO ARRIVZ Ship (iodoun fiatr < Entrance I \it iila 22 i i Jeypon 14 3 kor 2 3 enshiel 12 3 ■ol Lyons SO 3 >)<• 31 2 3 Ronda 32 2 3 Bumaeus 1 Plbi 38 2 S
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    • 902 14 m 'm 1 Exclusive Club For Gourmets: Stage Popularity Ol Victorian Era: Bernard Shaw And The Autograph Hunters: The Sixpenny Book Deluge: B] \ii Mail' from OW '>•"< < ■■nilrilh London <>< i 29 new elubi en be m difficult to lota Ftte celebrated Club <W I
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    • 125 14 South African Painter's View Cape Town. THE British public is less interested than the South African public m buying paintings, m the opinion of Mr. Gregoire Boonzaaier, the South African artist, who das returned to Cape Town after two and a half year.s of study m Britain. Mr.
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    • 833 14 A DISTURBING WEEK Rubber A larkci Review Of Stanton Nelson Singapore, Friday ONE of the most disturbing w< our recollection has come to an cmi with mucn more cneerftu pro.^ iJtCwi view. At one time, m the world n^ finance, nothing appeared to po.ssev any stable value, and politically an
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    • 302 15 Unpublished Poem Read For LET the grown-up people slide. Let's go back to hall-past thl ling starfish by a tide new for you and ring a.s you lean more near. you love it. sister six lines of a poem by KudKipling, hitherto unpublished, i d at a meeting
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    • 218 15 B?g Shipment From Mine In Arctic Circle BIG supply of radium concentrates the remarkable new mine on of the Arctic Circle In Canada. production has brought the price dium down from £15.000 to £5.000 a Is now on its way to Ontario ning. Some of this is
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    • 70 15 Legionaries At Dedication Om ol tl outitandini i pilgrimag ol the American ariea to Europ d the dedication American war memorial at Hill 204. neai rhierry. thousand legionai round the monument which commi rates the American soldiers who die. Lr ne Salient durin* the Great War Speech. Fames
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      58 15 One of two Japanese bombers which was brought down by the blnese ail i< re** near Nanking. The two Machines belonged to a group of doable-enfined Japanese bomben «>t the latest type which (lew 500 miles from their base m Formosa and bombed the airfield at Nanking. Most of the
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    • 256 15 To Handle Meat For Home And Empire Markets A SCHEME which ha.s the support of <>f the Industrial Development Council of Wales and Monmouthshire is under way for securing for South Wales one of the three experimental factors abattoirs which it is proposed to establish under the provisions
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      • 448 15 V.V.W.V.V. SV.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.*. 1 1 h*^ j-Ja^^i •ICbV^bW w* WBL* M a a a a a a Mb a ...a a a a m Mm a a a a laW a a iTi a a a a a ark a a a ar a a a^K. a a il •m« m
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    • 70 16 Toronto. Ontario. With the schools closed on account of the epidemic of infantile paralysis which has been sweeping the city Toronto newspapers have stooped Into the breach and filled the role of instructors Directions have been published m the Press as to what lessons to study
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    • 131 16 Unveiled By Duke Of London, Nov 10 THE statue to the memory of Ear. Haig, over which there has been a considerable controversy, was unveiled m Whitehall to-day by the Duke of Gloucester In the presence of 4,000 Servicemen and ex-Servicemen from Home and overseas, including thirty Victoria
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    • 167 16 NE WL YWEDS ARRESTED Attempt To Smuggle A i From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Nov Liew Seong. who works on an ttl In Kulai. Johore, and his young wife who were married m Singapore on Nov 8. were arrested m the railway station Johore Bahru at 1.20 p.m. yesterday
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      • 154 16 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Nov. 12. 5 p m Total for Company Dividend °aSe Ex D.v ""SI K ''""Tin .f. »5^ N V 9 N0 Nov.^ n" X lin 1- Bonus D ec 17 17 Rahman Hyd. ft* Final Nov. 11 Nov. 20 Nov 12 Rawang Cons.
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      • 532 16 ON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission Z: 6.26 p.m. -9.1t I* m. <SJ ISJI mrtres (21.53 mcs); GBH l&f) metres (2147 mcs); G lti.Kfi metres (17.79 mcs) »nd «;sc im.ti, netree (15.18 men). Transmission 3.— 935 p.m. ».2i a.m. QSH 13.97 metres (21.47 me*): f.sCi |fj| ■■If (17.79 mw)
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      • 442 16 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES fha following ■lie the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the ••all- letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 9.20 p.m. Ray Block at the Piano (European direction)— New York. W2XE 21,520; 13.9 10.15 p.m. Press-Radio News New
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      • 303 16 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 12.45 p.m. Orchestral Concert played by Reller'a Famous Hungarian Band. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 2.00 p.m.:— lnterval. 6.00 p.m.:— Chinese Music (Cantonese). amophone Records I "Soh Chai Cliooi Kai." Sung by Liew Mong Kok and Pah Yang
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      • 104 16 Hawaiian Paradise". Andy lona His Islanders. "Sweet Honolu Hawaiian Guitar sclo by Len I "Sweet Hawaiian Maid." Andy lona His Islanders. "Sweet Hawaiian Mo "light". Jay Ball's Kona Haw a "Lover, Come back to me." Haw Ouitar solo by Len FillLs. "Kona Stomp lay Ball'.s Kona Hawaiians. "Hono l March."
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    • 67 17 "Unalterable Friendship I< i Other Nations Janeiro, Nov 12 Ti 1 1-; nrv. governn eni expects to receive the collaboration ol friendly tit tlons on whom it counts with sympathy and unalterable friendshl] d lared the Brazilian i i In an address to the diplomatic ci He
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    • 43 17 700,000 Troops To Clash In Spain Paris. Nov. 11 A message from Burgos says a new Insurgent offensive headed by General Franco himself is expected to begin. It is estimated that 700 000 Government and Insurgent troops will be involved Reuter
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    • 80 17 Bucharest, Nm L 2 THE Qovemment h cned In conformity with constitutional procedure d< manding the appointment ol new Government to preside over the parlia m A ntarv elections next w< < k Kill" Carol haa ''n*ni t. -i r< n 1 h president of
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    • 403 18 INVITA TION TENNIS A T THE S.C.RC. TOURNAMENT First Results \m/ fill-; opening uvs °f t^ 1 S»l onfii ill 1 1 1 1 it tennis toinn.i mcnt, plavofl ;it FfAflS. l.mi Gf€*H 1" \"t«'r;mv i>ouhi»*s Handicap: Kuh Jek Kianq and Chua Choon Seng (scr i beal r vv French
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    • 105 18 First Kugby lie In Southern Half THE m I M ip rugb) football tie oi the sea on In the southern hal Of the competition will be played at the ii Road Stadium this afternoon between the Royal Navy and Air Force and Johore The R N and
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    • 21 18 At Alexandra Barracks yesterday the Royal (\»rps of Signals and the RAF. played a scoreless draw at hock»
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    • 23 18 al Inni.skillinu Fusiliers II beat <" I I hockey by 4 o In a RM me played en the Collets ground
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    • 242 18 R.A.F. Beat Ceylon bports v^lub IN a fast game ol hockey at Balestier this afternoon, the Royal Air Force registered a win over Ceylon Sports Club '»ne goal to nil. The Ceylonese had the better of the exchanges territorially and had their finishing been as consistent as their
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    • 186 18 Practice For Annual Bisiey Meeting A REVOLVER match between R. S. II Hardman's team and R>. S. M Martins team, was shot at the S.S.V.F. Headquarters on Wednesday. Bisiey targets were used and the practise as for the forthcoming Bisiey Meeting was pone through. The practise* were a.s
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    • 528 18 L undo 7 Returns To Singapore, Fncia; GOOD play by the forwards who received every support from the "threes'" wa.s responsible for the S.C.C. "A" rughv XV overcoming the Police XV by nir points (three tries) to three (one trvi m a rugby match played
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      • 45 18 TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT! The carnival spirit is abroad and all roads lead to the HAPPY WORLD CABARET for the W\ m^\W/ii«lnii CIGARETTES Costume Ball Extension to 1 a.m. We hope you have reserved your table if not Phone 6335. ******************** l v r s i?
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      • 21 18 CIGARETTES j FREE f See our special window display and offer J E. M. Glover o j «> 11. The Arcade. SINGAPORE.
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    • 978 19 CARD FOR i four Events For The Stayers (By 'WINDSOR LAD") 01 the eight events which are provided for at Bukit Timah to-day, the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting, four races will be decided over nine furlongs when some of the
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    • 49 19 Race 1. THE WARRIOR Some Flirt Race 2. LAKES OF KILLARNEY Maid of Cashel Race 3. SCRIBBLE Budapest Race 4. PRINCE HERODE The Poacher Race 5. DEEPDENE Speranza Race 6. HERCULES Drummer Boy Race 7. TONY REDDIN See You Later Race 8. SHORT HEAD Tonroe.
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    • 100 19 Programme For February Meeting THE Perak Turf Club February meeting will take place on Jan 19. Feb. 2 and Feb. 5 when m addition to the run ning of the 1938 pony griffins, Howe Class 1 and 2 and ponies Class 1 will be catered for There will
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    • 58 19 Selwyn Clarke Shield Match To-Day THE annual Inter-College hockey match for the Relwvn lM h<> on the Medical •on and a B rordan, wit.- <>f thu Secretan rhJll will dp the wn i.' lM th tie 1 Colin- h(> /v r> Durairatram. C Thomas N Mohamed hin D
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    • 370 19 Indians Bail Club Reserves BY three goals to ml. the Indian A ciution "A" team defeated fche s.R c Reserves m a hockey mail played on th<> Padang t his afternoon There was nothing very Olltstand about the game The home team tailed badly In the
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      • 41 19 SELECTIONS BY Rate 1. BQUETTA Some Flirt Race >. [N-VKB-FOGG Dunerc Race 3. LAST CRI sadku Scribble Race 1 HARD ROAD Happy New Year Race KIRTLE Zentree Race (J. BLUB AND WHITF Climats Race 7 TONY KEDDIN Argoutat Race 8. GREENSTONE Tonroe
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      • 12 19 Imperial "Good Companion" All-British SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR
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    • 229 20 CHINESE LOSE BY 2-0 RAO.CsHockeyWtn At Hong Ltm Green Singapore, PrW jhj^ b I unfortunate to I io t their hockey match al Hong i.im Green to-day by 2 0, agalnsi the haoc 'lit up b splendid Snaring equal advanl attack throughoul the id the earl ol the .•••olid hall
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    • 114 20 E MORTELL WINS ON TKO Dommy Reyes* Eye Cut In X.L Fight ■from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. IN the main vmt ol tO-night'a boxing at thfl Buklt Hintaiic, I'ark. .Johnny Mortell beat Dommy Reyes on a technical knockout being awarded toe light m the eighth or the ten-round
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    • 78 20 Last Night's Open Air Bouts At Happy World ABBULTB ol ia-t night's open air box- mt" at the Happy World w< Little .Juan 7H 1 t ko'd Hoy Tony 7 I', m the fourth Ol I mx round COnTony retiring with an Injured wrist. UNI Waiicy H4 1
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    • 21 20 k'cspoiidciit i ik, Not. m contribution to 1 und en. ted ol '<• through the Council 11. gfdgfdg
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    • 140 20 HOCKEY WIN FOR S.C.C. Against RA.M.C At a KEENLY contrf tme o1 h«>«-K. i< aMr resulted I 1M !<)t Im rl Th, Corp ijh ted iron. Ul «»d tested Mills vJith a low shot which was ewKx, broke through ror the < "mi scored with a bwDR RTOimder Dunn'-,- he
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    • 319 20 Programme U\ Matches For To-Day The programme o! matches for today m the English and Scottish soccer competitions on Saturday is as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, MY. I Arsenal vs. West Bromwich A. Blackpool vs. Birmingham. Bolt on W vs. Str»ke City. Brentford vs. Middlesbrough. Derby C. VS. Leeds
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    • 129 20 Majesties Join Great Festival In London London. Nov 12 ARMISTICE Day was brought to a climax last night with the* gn festival Of the Empire and Reunion Branch organised by the British Legion. The King and Queen with Queen Mary were present and were accorded tumultuous reception. The
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    • 83 20 Ralh In Rubber And London. Nov. 11. AN the Stock Exchange an Improve- mem overnight on Wall Street assisted the sentiment but business Jid not expand as the Paris Bourse and Wall Street were closed. Gilt -Edged stocks were again a feature. Base metals and rubbers responded to
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    • 58 20 New Government To Be Postponed Brussels. Nov. 11. THE king has decided to postpone all 1 further attempts to form a Government until Nov. 19. when he will return from his visit to London. Meanwhile His Majesty asked that enquiries be made m regard to the factors necessary
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    • 137 20 "To celebrate the opening of their international week of fellowship and prayer, which is held annually during the second week m November, the Y.W.C A and V.M.C.A. will hold a. combined service on Sunday night at 8.30 m the Victoria Memorial Hall. i A special order of
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    • 356 20 Enjoyable ariet) Cot urn Singapore. Fri. CMART costumes, good singing, s; la ting music. All these were rrn vided m full measure at the a given by the Fairfield Girls' Schoo one could not have asked for more There were originally 14 items thre? more were added
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    • 181 20 Bankrupt Who Objected To Paying Anything Singapore. Frit: "IT appears that the bankrupt does not wish to pay any instalments on the ground that he has too many dependents," said Mr. Koh Choon Hong, the Assistant Official Assignee, when he applied before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell
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    • 22 20 In a rugby lootball match played the S.R < terda; he Club b* train <>i the Royal fnniskilling Fusiliby 8 points to nil.
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