Morning Tribune, 17 November 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ;L 2.— No. 246. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, N. IT. 1937. FIVE CEI
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  • 93 1 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL TO BE REMOVED? CHIANGS WWOFNEWSITI TlOh CHINESE MAKE SURPRISING ATTACK ON KANTAN DROME WITH SUCCESS Shanghai, Nov. n; interest has shifted to Shantung, the capital ol which, Tsinan, Is now menaced by the Japanese who are now within striking dis tance. The Chinese have blown
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  • 277 1 Shanghai, Nov. 16. I AUNCHING a surprise attack on the Japanese aerodrome at Kantan on Sunday night. Chinese troops destroyed six planes, over a thousand tins of gasoline and many bombs, m addition to inflicting over a hundred casualties. Troops under Gen. Yiu Chi Tui have been successfully harassing the
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  • 51 1 FOG IN CHANNEL LONDON Express Trains Collide Sear Crewe London. Nov. 16. DENSE fog was experienced m the Channel oil the east coast early this norning, and shipping was hampered, the fog spread inland and was nsive but patchy. In the London area, particularly m the Thames valley, visibility was
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  • 69 1 Exports Fall By More Than Half Our Oicn Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 16. SIAM*S difficulty m finding markets for her rice crop is exemplified m the Customs figures for AprilOctober, which show that export was not even half of the export figures for the same period m 1936, although
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  • 45 1 road and rail traffic was slowed es were m operation on the suburban lines. Three people were detained m hospiwrtng to Injuries received m a col- i we, between two Londond expresses from Scotland, which to the iounx conditions, were prong slowly. British Official Wireless
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  • 121 1 COLOURFUL POMP CEREMONY King And Queen Of Belgium In England London, Nov. 16. SHORE batteries thundered a royal lute as the Prince Albert,bringlng King and Queen of Belgium. r harbour to-day. Their Majes- welcomed with pomp and cet ,\veis wi moled along .nous white clifl Maic, ties proceeded to London.
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  • 22 1 Shanghai, Nov. 16. Chinese authorities are tak Korean and FormoAlterlng Into tin- country from ao Island oil" X ing, Sin lit Poh
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  • 134 1  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Sha THE attitud the Chinese mill load' mj> thi by th( roopi at the front* can I follow. Marshal Chiai opinion thai trate Inland th r will it be to the advantage of the Chinese. Gen. Pei Sung Hsi says that even if after
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  • 69 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, n<»v II DLAN.s for the development ol Ssechuen, 1 submitted to Marshal Chiang KaJ Bhek, lay emphasis on its five principal resources, namely power, metals chemicals, foodstuffs and cloth* Capital ts at home and abroad are welcomed to make Investments In the
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  • 97 1 Croydon- Johannesburg In Record Time ■Johannesburg. Nov 16 rLT.-LT. C'LOUSTON and Mrs Kirby- Green, who arc on ;m attempt up a new record for the Croydon-Cape Croydon flight within a week, arrived here at 2.08 p.m. to-day, thus setting up a new record for the Croydon-Johan-nesburg rout.' of 40 hours
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  • 56 1 Lord I I(dijii\ i isil To Berlin Paris, Nov m niSCUSSINCJ Lord Halifax's visit to V Berlin Pertinax writes as follows m the Echo Paris: •We doubt whether the Puehi planationj are satisfactory In spirit. We doubt also the utility of Lord Halifax's mission Even it by
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  • 92 1 Ostend, Nov. IG. ri.KVKN ftre reported to have been killed when I l»elgiau pMMBfW aeroplane llviim taw I -'rankfurt to London crashed into factory <himin'\ m tliitk lt| nvAi OstenU aerodrome l.i i as is knouii all abroad uere killed, comprising eight passen «ers m
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  • 73 1 man policy coin,.., oul In daylight then 'tit- choice (.1 one ol two thJ Either the Master ol Germany will ball disclose himself and .<t ;i brake on the dangerou optimism In England, or will lay out Ins plans, but then, no adequate British reaction .showiii' it.sell. he tnav reel
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  • 45 1 London, Nov it IT was stated by Mr Oliver Stanley Is the Commons to-daj In reply to ques tlon by Mr P that there had been no appreciable decline m Bril with Japan, ult (.1 the publii Inclination i«» buy Japanese imooi Reuter
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    • 32 1 <>N OTHFR PAGES l-age Chinese Admiral Interviewed \ssi/c Court Trapped In Trench :i ommissioncrs' Powers S Cafe Fracas 17 S.C.C. Rugby 4 state Hockes Trial S3 Command Boxing i Finals M < J*
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    • 33 1 I EXTIirsiASM I XLI II f POWDERED WHOLE MILK fri \h milk :u cony( njenj form. C I a i m U <•('. J I I mj i: r »k o s «v «^J
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  • 635 2 Japan h Paying Very Dmrh In China' Singapore. Tm-s<l.i\ J inch of ground she MM U UH»k three months to take Shanghai, it will take 30 years for her to (iinuuer China. •The Brussels Conference was a waste of time Conferences cannot stop wars It requires more
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  • 145 2 trim Picture Of Futility Of War "TUX Koad H., Ich *»murt 1 sequel to -All Quiet On Th* W*t; M pSnt." now at the Capitol Theatre is a notable production bj N< v. Universal form and theme^t recaUj •All Quiet," preaching once «am the futility and miser.-
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  • 148 2 Another Season At The Thk m (i m feature comedy "Topper. which was such a success when played at the Capitol Theatre recently, i being given a re-screening at the Pavilion last night and to-night, thus providing another opportunity of seeing it to Lho.se who were unfortunate enough
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  • 96 2 "Man Who Found Himself" At The Alhambra airport as its chief background, the story deaJs with a brilliant young <* oci ?r (jo Seal) who becomes the victim of an undeserved scandal, and degenerates to a vacant At the insistence of a beautiful nurse (Joan Fontaine* who
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  • 65 2 Rome. Nov. 15. Chinese mission composed of Dr. Chins Chei Tsu. Hr. Ling Hing Pi"&- and Mr. ChJ Kuans Wang has arrived from Shanghai The object of the mission is unknown m ChfaMM circles here but as it is reported that the trio will later leave for Berlin
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  • 204 2 Japanese Preparing An Attack A Chinese communique from Shanghai dated Nov. 15 states:— Fires which started m seven localities last night are still burning this mornIng. The Japanese are preparing an attack on Amoy, which is to be used as a base of military operations m South
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  • 553 2 ASSIZE COURT TRIAL Improper Intentions Alleged Singapore, Tuesday. THE story of an alleged vicious attack with a knife by an Indian Mohammedan on a younß Malay woman m a house m Everitt Road, Katong, m the absence of her husband, was related to Mr. Justice Howes and a common jury
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  • 97 2 Singapore, Tuesday MARIAPPAN, a young Indian Tamil, appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Magistrate this mornIns on a charge of committing theft. In ect of two gold watches valued ir $85. the property ot Mr G. H. Brown. at a dwelling house at
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    • 98 2 CYCLES I 7/y^V PEUGIEOT Vl^Y JP\( J ciraiul \^W'^\J f J^/ Marque I r;incaiM •> UDB l'Ki(ii:oi INB pkom us QVALII n Your impression when v<>u ride the Ideal model named i will be that peed with comfort, beauty and luxii to the Mi- ictlnp your reaction when you i
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    • 44 2 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes C\ ping, w Mr..: inn-, [„,i.'.n your Hyatem, rum your n your In urt. Men Hi. ■I bl I and bulMn n< w\ oundly all life Me ruJ il i lial i! i uuarai Hum. i m s
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  • 317 3 SOLUTION NOT FOUND A T BR USSELS ITALO-GERMAN MEDIATION? Chinese Again Urge Boycott Brussels, Nov. 15. rIE members of the Chinese delegation, m an effort to encourage the Powers to take definite economic action against Japan, issued this afternoon a twelve page document summarising Japan's economic dependence on the outside
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  • 1074 3 Japanese View "Utterly Conflicting" The original draft declaration was wparently prepared by the United delegation and apart from Italy "'re was general agreement among the itions that its terms admirably •xpress the considered views of the i represented at Brussels. The official text of the declaration adopted at
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  • 102 3 Another Survey Flio/i/ To Singapore, Tuesday The new Imperial Airways flying boat Cordelia left Gwalior for Allahabad thii morning on the way to Singapore, making a survey flight. The Cordelia is due at Bangkok on Friday, Penang on Saturday and Singapore on Sunday. HE. the Governor will
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  • 36 3 New York, Nov. 16. rfiHE output of American steel mills for the current week is estimated at 36.4 m capacity which is a decline of four points from last week.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 196 3 by the falling earth." After the evidence of several Chinese witnesses had been recorded, the hearing was adjourned until Nov. 23, m order to secure the evidence of Mr. S. A. Jordan, Acting Executive Engineer. Coroner's Inquiry Into oo lies Death Singapore, Tuesday. UOW a Chinese
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  • 185 3 AT 83 SHE DEFIES RHEUMATISM Aficr Suffering tarte I'ain for Yemra. Rheumatism m.; attacked thii lady m 1!>31, and gradually I from all part.- ol her body. She Then she start d Ice Kruschen Salts, and now sends the following letter In her own handwriting: I hive suffered from rheumatism
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    • 258 3 NOTICE. KLJCHAI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 96, Market Street, Singapore, on Friday, 26th November. 1937, at 11.15 a.m., and that at such Meeting
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    • 117 3 SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion Concentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo Solidified Brilliantin* Silvilix Hair Cream— Sweet Oil 01 Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole Distributors: lIAIIAMIN PENIIAS, Singapore. ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 76 3 MiJAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENT* Express Service 3 times daily 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road 2. NAN YANG Hoggi^S 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL^ 84, Bunga o Raya. Malacca. Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar, Malacca X L at 7.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m. 2. Muar to Spore 8.00 a.m.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 105 4 I (i l 0 Prevlo ay *V«» Dull BIH) Bellen. 7 1 Hi JjJJ .2nd ForwurD Dec. Buyers. 7 316 7 Sellers. 7' ,Jrd Forward. Jan.M,, Buyers. 16 I 1 M ApriUunr BUJ J*' 16 3 16 Belli 7 7t16 VM London, Nov 16 p n VH)lls Change
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    • 47 4 r vi/ ii i I ()-QtlV \»/Il*.*^H^ |go Paris (dosing middle raU 'J 9.02 7116 9.03 'l1 l 6 IX on Amsterdam (c losing middle raKe) ra Unrtianged TT on Shanghai (closing r^ c) [I 3 is Bill HH32 TTonl rlosl "fiintrae) s 2d. Unchanged
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    • 10 4 Loikloi i Nov. li> f IH«* XJiLI KJB*
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    • 18 4 New York, Nov 16 «i'««i.ic Prevloii day Chai Dull Sellers 4 i\x t Quiet Dull
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    • 69 4 London. Nov. 1G Previous To-day Chi Distillers 39 9 __o ri Dunlop Rubber 79 General Electric <» -3d Imoerial Chemical Industrie* 36 L 36 6 g Imperial Tobacco 30 Anglo-Dutch £7 s Canadian Pacific J >! 101 London Tin (New Share) Rubner Plan Investment Trust 29 6
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    • 25 4 London. Nov. 16 UN Standard Previous To-day Change spot (afternoon closing price) £200', £1893 4 in^ b or ward 1199 1 UBB\ 2
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    • 66 4 [[THE YOKOHAMA wl SPECIE BANK) LTD O^^l,j{> y (Established In 1880). Capital Subscribed (Fully I^l paid up) y 100.000,000 B r—^ ItOWrrc Fund V 134,400,000.00 till I I Head Office YOKOHAMA DfIUBAIIGI OOMPAMT, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. I llilll|M"«M°ll«ll>l<' RAFFLES PLACE. \i'««lll*ii% Man. i. 1 T. YAMAMOTO. Toi No.
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    • 181 4 rf* I JkM E V^ Mi W% B\# INSURANCE AGENTS SlMfc 1/AKDY Ot WOitLTD* AND BROKERS^ BANK OF CHINA Incorporated m China by Special Charter). 12. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. II I.EPHOXES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address; IllNGKlO" PAID IP CAPITAL Ch. S 40.000,000.00 RESERVE
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  • 822 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Singapore, Nov. 16, 5 p.m. Buyers Sellers tat 4 4 6 Kumbanii 31 33 ral Malay 48 51 -norn Hitam 25 9 27 -xd Weng 0.85 0.90 Bangrin Tin 22 6 23 6 Selangor 1.47 2 152 4 ia Malay .28- 29--deriang 20,6 22,--m Tin
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  • 108 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers, i Tone of market: Very dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7' K d. per lb. New York Spot Pheet U.S. < per lb. No I.X.R.S.S. m ca.^€s (FOB. Nov.) 233 8 23 > 2
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  • 219 5 PENANG MUNICIPAL SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. SO 102 104 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 norn 4 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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  • 201 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 3 4 9 Batu Selaiißor 1-55 160 Hongkong Tin 26 28 Hong Fatt 1.05 1.10 Jelebu 0.80 0.90 cd K. Lanjut 216 22 6 Kamunting Tin 10 9 119 Killinghall 19 6 20 6 Katu 22 9 23 9 Kuchai 155
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  • 51 5 Singapore, Tueadajr. Messrs s. E. Levy and 0o H Singapore received cabled news from Manila giving the following price* Last Bale i' Previous To-day Antamok 0.51 i). r >n Benguet Consolidated 9 90 Consolidated Mines 0 016 0 015 I.X.L. i, San Mauricio 0.54 Unit««fi Paracale
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  • 131 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated u\ the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000 000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of th e Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President
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  • 60 5 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselve* frum th* FEAB of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or Important documents) m SAFE BOXE? m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE. ifou hold YOUR OWN KEYS, ani ONi.Y YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETI
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 70 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodiths. Daily Foreign Market Cablet end Quatati<>n Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANG COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OK. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAE EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARK
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  • 87 6 More Gas Masks Ready Than Anyone London .Nov. 4 LREADY Britain had a SUppl; masks for the civil popule better than any other couni Europe, declared Sir Samuel Hoare Home Secretary, m a debate on i Air Raid Precautions bill m the mons He urged that Britain had
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    • 247 6 Most riorious of the screen's thrilling love stories! Sequel to the unforfettabk All Quiet On The Western Front!" A flawless cast .a fiery drama a film masterpiece you vuii long remember m Wk L^X Bb B^THBs^ Ml KIM, JOHN KING RICHARD CROMWELL SLIM SUMMERVILLE ANDY DEVINE BARBARA READ LOUISE FAZENDA
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    • 63 6 MARLBOROUGII 6—15 To-day 9—15 "NIGHT OF LOVE TO-MORROW:— JEEVAN NAIYA and CASHMERIAN DANCERS EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT ALHAMBRA TO-DAY :}.15 8.15 9.15 T* JB^i ft %l iJ ft iA T!* l T AiV UPROARIOUS NE\\T FUN SHOW! S V i Tlll: !m n| nvo NATIONS IX THE WORLD LAUGH! ,^^^^W k. Br
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    • 129 7 SINGING! DANCING! LAUGHTER! JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENT! PL <3Wr M^'fcr %n. f J^ Bfc^^jJ^ Specialties by jv, CAPITOL NEXT CHANCE STRAITS CABARET PHONE 4184 Anson Road. Singapore. 6 TEA DANCE ON EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 6 P.M. TO 9 P.M. FREE ADMISSION. Nisht dance from 9 to
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    • 36 7 SEE mis ROLLH KING snow AT THE ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANCE I she's eve J|%l^ Vm ■■VirZiT PAUL ROBESON'S mighty voice stemming A Dusky Soudanese v**« |J •♦JERICHO" Opeaiag a< the CAPITOL Next Week I Rom J
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  • 1742 8 Amending Hill To Come I p Today SETTLEMENT of controversial matters *vhicfc have arisen at past meetings of the Singapore Municipal Commislionera will l>e effected by the Municipal (Amendment No. 2) Ordinance, 1987, to be introduced at to-day > meeting of the Legislative Council. One of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 30 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Christmas Supplement i n 1 11 n rcc 56 k A(jrS —La I I Out on Dec- 14, Blocks and Printing i fit sy Malaya Tribune Press Ltd,
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    • 135 8 I What Is Air -Conditioning In the Tropics, it is the mechanical method of cooling drying and cleansing the air we breathe. Why Do We Need Air-Con ditio n i n g Air-conditioning is not a passing fad it is a vital contribution to the health and comfort of the
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  • 881 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1937 A MATTER OF RECORD thk leading article m the Singapore Free Press on Saturday Just on the question of the Government subordinates and thru salaries was replied to at length by our parent paper, the Malaya Tribune, yesterday. As we feel that we
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 10 I I^— II M— Iwo suspitious swans keep close "guard" on a five-foot model of a bar <|tit iitme which invaded their normal swimming rouies on the lake of Southchunh Park. Southend, Essex. Planet News
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  • 30 10 Will Enter Port Of Shanghai THE Lloyd Triestino liner Conte L which is due to leave Singapore foi Hongkong and Shanghai to-day, wil enter the port of Shanghai
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  • 24 10 Sir Malcolm Watson will broai from the B.M B.C. station m Singapore from 7 to 7.15 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday
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  • 227 10 Mr J. F. Walker. Secretary ol Sungei Ujong Club, returned from Ho Leave on Nov 13 and lias resumed duties Mr. H. L. Ward. Assistant Superii. rient. Topographical Branch, Surv< Department, F M.S. and S.S. has b appointed to act as Assistant Surve> General. Federated Malay States. Mr. J.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 420 11 THE FINAL n ti "i 11,500,000 Awarded To Inventors f 1 TIIF nations final account for the armaments of the Great War is represented by a Blue Book which is to he published m the near future. It will be the last report of the
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  • 145 11 Figures Indicate Unusual Bouyancy Canberra. ->MS figures just released indicate the extraordinary buoyancy of "oeral revenue. Customs revenue for vi months ended Oct. 31, amounted A£ 15,892,000— an increase of M. 015,000 on the amount collected m >rrespo:iding period last year, and A£512.500 mOrt than the Bi; ti-ma-ti
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  • Article, Illustration
    112 11 Mr. (iovind P. Nair, the first Indian to attempt an Atlantic flight, took off irom Croydon Aerodrome on the first sta«e of a trip across both the South and North Atlantic Oceans. He is bound for Marseilles and Thies. West Africa and from there he proposes to fly across the
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  • 158 11 Leaves For England To Play For Huddersfield Newcastle. N.S.W. RON Bailey, the Newcastle footballer who last season played with Newton, will leave on Nov. It to play with Huddersfield. He will i''cMve a signing-on fee ot £500 with £"5 for a win, £4 a draw and £3 a
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  • 166 11 Round The World In A Small Yacht Budapest. FOUR young nivn uf this city have left their wives, children and job embark on a trui.se round the world In a small yacht. They are AnUl Sziksz, aged 34. tin originator >i the plan, and a former naval cadet
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  • 283 11 Science To Solve Ape Secret London POROERS, the most .skilful] of .ill crl- minal, are to engage In a battle of wits with scientl It all depends on ink. lay it. i.s Impossible for a handwriting expert to tell the age ol ink until n Is
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  • 39 11 ill Excellency tin- High Commissioner has been olea ed to rant a comml ;ts Lieutenant 'Medical Officer) In the i ederated Malay State Volunteer Force 1.. Dr George Harold i owi with effect iiom Sept 21. i!) 37. Inclusive
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 38 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obto/nobfc of mil Chmmttu ond Storvs I BP^mt Pfsfl PPvml ROM! mm W-ImL B 5.933 GOODWOOD 5334 f M Telegraph le Addieas: CHABMDIGLT SITUATED IDRAI. VISITOIW AHI9 TOURIBT& Inrtvailed Fadittiet for P-i- mniertain
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  • 245 12 tan. Stan and S.ri,,,s l!a« flwUyed m the ff« IMm I nit.d Btate. Imb^sv m Nanking, the Chinese capital, to "warn off" Japanese airmen lakins part m hombius raids. Planet News primitive method of pile-driving many hundreds of \ears «»1«1. is betel us id on the construction
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  • 2585 14 Duchess of Kent as Saleswoman— Princess Elizabeth Starts a Diary-French Woman (From Our Gun Correspond! IED a nithcr unusual 1 th "Women ol Ixth annual exhibition ol the Alpha club wlm. c motto i One oi I 1 here is one repre B md career followed
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    • 72 14 ■^'JkSEXL* B. Agents: ftjP .1 0S I PII i^^teHiP' I n i R s B^Br m KHL^ l vnVs; I I'M ■1 HF aWt^siw w v>^ JPwB Ji fcP^ P ffl^ anm: AEDI N 19HH 1 K_te m di ii 1 1 Kp Fruits, Nuts iV Hard Centre/////i/ /A-V IRRKSISTIHU
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    • 193 15 j A TOURIST'S SHOPPIW Wa tch Ma kers servici m m And W SATISFACTION ..jjj Wr KMIUST Ti YOUR CLOCKS W WATCHES to:— VI X WA II SIN (i 81. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. .(opposite Adelphl Hotel), Stngapon for Repaln Charges Modern tt HAIR-DRESSER Be waved by THE CONTINENTAL A New
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 268 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN. COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY. ifailaMf lor tuo months. I roni SINGAPORE Kobe or Yokohama 5222.8t> 1154J89 All vessels may call at any port on or off the route, and the route and all Railing ibject to change or deviation with
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    • 478 16 TO FRENCH PORTS Tv m HOMEWARDS. FORBIN For Mai lilies. Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec. 10 BANGKOK For Marseilles.Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 j (from Marseilles) CAP ST. JACQUES For
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  • 142 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHUtvi g OK EXPECTED TO AKKIM KEPPEL lIARBOIK Main Wharf: Lch Sir T. Fraser. Leh Mary Rose, Restorer. Lch Moonstone. Tomohon, Kampar Oil Wharf: Primauguet. VKSSKLS IN DRY JMM'KS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Sea Belle II Keppel Harbour Kind's Dock: Silvermaple s hip (icMlown
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  • 65 17 Arrivals and departures :>y Imperial an-1 Qantas liners: Arrived by the Sydney.— Professor T. G Room and Mrs. Room, from Brisbane. Left by the Aurora.— Professor and Mrs. Room, for London; Mr. L. K. Leong, Mr. C. T. Eng, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, for jPenang. Arrived by
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  • 836 17 true. "There must be some reason for this fight," continued Inspector Niimi. "and the only possible reason has been fUggested and we may accept it as a fact and that the accused took the law into their own hands and beat up the .soldiers. "If the defence
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 293 17 BURNS I* HIM* LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELI.A Nov. 29 Dec. 3 MERKUR Jan. 1 Jan. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 127 17 IV. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penan?, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 s.s. "HARUNA MARU 8 MM. KATORI MARU Dec H Rates Ist Class 2nd class Naples Sl!*7 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 350 17 JK H m v *~>i **0 ■^^■^^'■J»' j-,, m mm A i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I TO-DAY FOR PER DAiE AND TIMI Dungun. Kemaman and Kemasek Larut Nov. 17 fl Siam (Parcels only) Kudat 17 11 1 Shanghai (Parcels only) Conte Rosso 17 11.3 C a.m. Philippine Islands Conte Rosso 17
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  • 50 18 "Stuch li\ Canclh'liKht" Mrs. Edith (i. M;\t«iiire. "Loxlon" 7. Oxley Rise, Singapore. Come for I Kirn '—Miss Tan So<k Tyr. C o. Methodist Girls' School, Singapore. Memories of the Jubilee" S. K. Gail, 23, Balmoral lload, Singapore. A screw loose"— Kiong Choon Guan. 392. Race Course Road.
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  • Article, Illustration
    10 19 "Bird Lovers"— Mrs. Edith G. Maguire, "Loxton," oxiry iiise. Siiiff»p»re.
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  • 278 19 AGFA PICTURE CONTEST YOUR Entries Are ON I c and the one opposite, will pictures received for our n!. ihic competition for which ih ire reserved Tht tition carries prizes ol Agfa cameras and films. Three Agfa cam* [and twelve rolls of film will be I away each month to
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    • 57 19 I 'm.. JW^ I For I his I'o in pel iiio ii OIIK >^#CffGf m «*an he used. Doe* ih is mean a hand ieap? Del'iniielv not! ihe evpv r i c n 4* e d phulographer won Id have chosen. anyhow. ■tt Ml H# 41 k II *ft Ift
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  • 201 20 Messrs. Fraser 6- Co/s Report Singapore. Tuesday. TIN. The local market opened very quietly this morning and some disappointment was felt with the news from Washington overnight, with the result that prices were inclined to b< easier all round. The London market was reported as steady and there
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  • 185 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Nov. 16, 5 p.m Total for Books Close flnancia. Company Dividend To Dato Ex Div year Aver Hitam Tin 20' Int. Nov. 10 Dec. 3 NoV 15* 50' ■Telebu 5 r r Final Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Nov 20 X L Tin 1-
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 792 20 lon The radio BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES i.msnmMon t-- 2» P™ foll(>w ""t th principal lrafisDiLv.mii American short-wave transmissions. SilS metJS (15.X SS>. mb m w lYansmLs«i<»n 3.— 935 p.m. 0.2f TO-DAY *m (iSII 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); (iS(; ]f; KG metres 17.7'» dicn) *nd 7.50 p.m. Salon
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    • 279 20 I PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TODAY grin— Das Susze Lied Verhalt." v U-1//W Muller (Soprano). Franz Volker j 6.00 p.m.: Chinese Music .Teochewt. and tne Bayreut h Opera House Or. (Gramoph< ie 1 Selection irom tra conducted by Heinz Tietjen Bung H Sung
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  • 268 21 (Con tinned Iron pa^e l» m will maintain m cohesion their mon policy: to rebuild Europe until from the nightmare of ideological lets fears of war. and ready to coln economic and financial reconstruction of which all peoples arc -!v m need."— Reuter London, Nov. 16. Ii is
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  • 122 21 London. Nov. 16. tiif hastening by one clay of Lord departure lor Beilin \a SSd to the London Times diplc- lent to anxiety "to pn;- more mischief from the spate rumour (which has chosen I the visit as hanging m me :\,r Mnce the prospect of it was
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  • 294 21 iuilowing are passengers by the mi Maru which left Singapore I urope on Nov. 10: X Eniha, Mr. R. D. GlendmMr. and Mrs. S. Iw&saki, Mr. K. Mr A. H. S. Ramaswamy, Mr S Sendow, Mr. K. Ueda, Mr. J. W Lieut. -Col. and Mrs. R ErdelProl
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  • 117 21 L Excellent Playing At Wesley Church Tin- versatility and fine tone of the new pipeless organ at Wesley Church were well demonstrated by Mr. W. J. Dexter m a recital yesterday evening Mr Dexter is an accomplished musician, with many years of experience as an organist, and his
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  • 76 21 Singapore, Tuesday. CHARGED with being m possession of v» trade marks and property marks, to wit labels for beer and stout for the purpose of denoting that the goods were of a certain manufacture when they were not, three Chinese Au Toon, Our Tan Soon and Ng
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  • 38 21 London, Nov. 16. Sir John Simon announced In the Commons to-day that from mid-Novem-ber to approximately mid -January, the fiduciary note issue will be Increased from £200 millions to £220 millions tc meet seasonal demands.— Renter
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  • 135 21 French Journalist I xpelled By Nazis Berlin. Nov. l.">. M. K.Wlll X, chief correspondent of the Havas News Auencv hihern ordered by the secret police to leave Germany within three days. An ofiirial annoiincemenl alleges that ML Kavoux "has been distinguished for some time for his particularly malicious
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  • 148 21 The booking for the Pirates of Pen- j zance is now open at Messrs John Little Co. The dates of the perfor- mances are Dec. 2, 4. 7. 9 and 11, and the overture will start promptly each it at 9.20 p.m. It seems necessary to mention
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  • 51 21 London, Nov. 16. The new High Oommisaioiier for Palestine has n< I yet been appointed, though Is understood that the i>" was offered to Sir John Anderson, who declined. Several military appli itlonj were received, but there seem to be little doubt that a civilian will »>•
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  • 82 21 Questions To Ilr Asked In Commons London, Mot. 16. TOE effeci ol the recent political 1 B on the public mind In Britain Is reflected m a question which Mi Liddall will put to Mr Eden In the Commons on N<>\ He will b k tiether,
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  • 18 21 Wst«nl;t\ nl'lniioon's tin prirrs m London ihowed drops <»f tit! i<m "spot" and til for forward."
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  • 87 21 ,oi taking lolnl Action to protect the Interests ol their respective nation;. Mr Liddall will also ask Mr Oliver Stanley whether m view there beini a large execs., <>i British purchases from Urazu <arr Brazilian purcnaaes from Britain, and similarly In the case ol the I United Male... tie will
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  • 73 21 Organisation Appointed In Britain London, n<>\ i»> THE creation <■! a .shadow organl to carry out plans to control the >upply and distribution ol foodstllflfl m the event ol an cmi wa i ;u. nounced to-day by Mr. Oliver Stanley m the Common*, it will perform all the
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  • 30 21 London, Wov Hi The Foreign Secretary, Mr Eden, ba i recovered from hia chill ]i<- madi early call on the Prime Minister this mornini British Official Wireless
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  • 663 22 S. C. C. TO URNAMENT R UGBY MA TCH OFFICERS BEAT P.S. BANKERS Interesting Tussle On Padang nv n...<- pomts (I We») to tlurec D points (i penaltj wji) Inite.l Services Ofl.rrrs defeated th« Pablk serv.ees and Banker* m the S( ru«by tournament maun piayed m the paiang U-*ay. it
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  • 626 22 Gaol For Elderly Chinest Singapore. Tuesday SENTENCE of two years' rigorous "imu prison ment on each of five eh three of cheating and two of forgery, was passed by Mr. Justice Howes a Assize Court to-day on Tan H Chiang, a 55-year-old Chinese broker, the sentences to
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 40 22 t CIGARETTES j j iiii: k See «»ur spcial i window display and offer i B. M. (ilover Co. J 't 11. The Arcade. i SIN(i.AF()KK I Imperial "Good Companion" All-British SOLE AGENTS 3 DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 728 23 p\DANG CLUB vs REST Scoreless Draw At The S.GC (By "Sticks") Singapore, Tuesday. *HE State hockey trial m order I to select a representative side to meet Selangor on Nov. 27 was played on the S.R.C. ground this afternoon when the Padanff Clubs held the Kest
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  • 1285 23 Membership Increase Committee's Report r For Past Year Singapore, Tuesday. FE annual general meeting of the Singapore Golf Club will be held m the club house on Wednesday (24th) at 6.30 p.m. The report of the committee for the year ended Sept. 30
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  • 136 23 In vitat ion Tennis Singapore, Tuesday. Results of ties played this afternoon at Hong Lim Green m the S.C U open invitation lawn tennis tournament are as follows. Open Men Singles:— -See Gim Hock beat Seah Keng Siew 6 2, 10 8. Mixed Doubles Handicap:— Miss ConSigliere and C BM
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 75 23 /I TO LANDLORDS EBADICATI WMUF WIS AM) PRSTS THAT DBSTBOI I M.I Mil. l Uli M TIM I, 111 -||.IIIN<;s. S We Are No Amateurs— We Come to You with a M.il.i> .111 I EXPERIENCE of 25 years: S roMiMin 1 \\\m A'lios \\i) SATISFACTION QVABANTBD 1 Inspettion, Reports and
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  • 670 24 MALA YA COMMAND BOXING FINALS KEEN BOUTS AT TANGLIN (hit Ends By Short Route tiii; temi Rnals and Hnata la the 1 m,i a Command boxing •ham plowhiiw were held last nlfht barracks. h the preliminary bouts, the was wj keen and ncttta* therine repi n •He the i 0
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  • 112 24 "S" Co. Skins Beat llth Heavy Battery s] Tui day. C"Co BoyaH U ™SS* A ?S! until il"- Bnal hal tne Xk j';. 'nl 1,- w;,s prom., Mire ot the P l< bcou r 1 l can a^ cSlan were outstanding In the F ah y and Anderson
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  • 269 24 Disappointment In London City Circles 1 London, Nov. 16. DISAPPOINTMENT m Roosevelt's speech was quickly reflected In the city mis morning, the dollar weakening owing to American selling, from 49.920 to 50 100. while the Stock Exchange apart from a lew exceptions ruled dull. Operators regret that the
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  • 75 24 Majesties Attend Performance At Palladium London. Nov. 16. The King and Queen were enthusiastically greeted when with the Duke and Duchess of Kent, they attended last night's Royal variety performance m tne London Palladium, m aid of the Variety Artists' Benevolent Fund. Their Majesties followed the programme with
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  • 22 24 Jerus&jtlem, Nov. 16. From to-night, the curfew hour has been lixed at 9.30 p.m. instead of 5 p.m Reuter
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  • 68 24 London, Nov. 16 rpHE callover on the Manchester Nc--1 vember Handicap, one mile. furs., to be run at Manchester on I 100-8 Marcus Super bus (offe: ;«i(i 7 (takei i 100 7 Necrar 'taken and offered 18 l Beverino (offered) 16 (taken). 20 1 Jonker (offered). 25—1 (taken)
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  • 164 24 R.A.M.C Beta Khalsa Association Singapore, BETTER combination and p< wore the factors which enab R.A.M.C. to defeat the Khal ciation by the convincing mai when these sides met In a hock' at Tanglln to-day. Save for occasional solo runs Khalsa centre-forward, who lacki port, the r.a.M.cv monopolised
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  • 108 24 Programme For Friday Night Singapore, Tuesday RID Carpentler and Young Aman provide the main event at th* open air boxing pogramme to be at the Happy World Park on Friday Nov. 19. A special four rounds bout bet? W Johnson and M. Osman is alt the card,
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  • 141 24 The following ties m the tournaments being held by the Singapore Badnv. Association will be played at the ciencal Union Haw-Par hall, this week-end Saturday at 10 am. (Inter-School Anglo Chinese Secondary Schoo. Anglo Chinese Continuation School At 2.15 p.m. (Ladies' Junior Doubles) —Miss Hilda Schelkis
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 64 24 EMPIRE THEATRE Tanjong Pagar) I p.m. TO-NIGHT Ml P»"Warner Bros.' startling Production BOULDER DAM irtth \n mi Star Casl Startlinf stc»rv of Asaerica'i Greatesi Dmat Full Thrills Action SUN TALKIE (New World) M(.M.s Gorgeous Musical Sensation The GREAT ZIEGFIELD with WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOI and all Stai I I Dancers!
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    • 19 24 t A. S. GILES. CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER S No. 8, The Arcade, Blngapore. THONE UN.
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