Morning Tribune, 26 November 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE yOL 2.— No. 254. SINGAP6RE, FRIDAY, November 26, 1937 FIVE (i
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  • 231 1 ENOUGH FOOD FOR ONLY 2 DAYS SUCH MASS MISERY HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN" SAYS OFFICIAL WINTRY CONDITIONS ENHANCE Shanghai, Nov. 25. AFTER war and pestilence, Shanghai is facing a famine. A high official of the Settlement i you i informed Reuter that the present sup food are
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  • 101 1 Shanghai, Nov. Uk Ml Soon* Tse-Wen (T. V. Soony > has left Shanghai, at the request m the Settlement authorities.— <>v Jit Poh Renter says:— lt is learned that Kai Shek's brother-in-law. Mr. I V. Soong, ex-Minister of Finan< who as head of the v'.iHi (I'M. POO
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  • 62 1 Madrid, Nov. 25 2.UOU eight and ten inch shells U rained on the capital during an bombardment which began at p m yesterday, the most intense ced m Madrid since the wai j lumber of victims are at present own but probably they are a few the time
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  • 372 1 Japanese Claim Fall Of Wusih Shanghai, n»v. 25. A JAPANESE army spokesman announced to-day that the .la pa nest' fours have captured Wusin and are now advancing westward. While infantry and artillery halted the Chinese counter-offensive Japanese warships shelled the extremities of the Chine.se front
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  • 121 1 French Civil Services in order to clear the polit I pn re his departure for London, M Chautemps Is calling. f< confidence at to-night's big di the Chamber, when the much vexed sublect ol increases In civil service salaries will be discussed, in view ol the rise in
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  • 274 1 International Financing System At Stake Shanghai, Noi ■THE customs iituatlon Is causing con1 slderable anxiety Reuter understands that the position at present is that the Japanese military, now in control at Shanghai, Is endeavouring to secure control Ot the Customs administration, which it established by direct action
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  • 143 1 Shipping May uiie {nested Pans. Nov. 25. EUGENE Dekmcle, consulting engi of the Pinli'Ml shipyard, which built the Normandle, and director <>f several shipbuilding companies, was to day arrested In connection with the Cagoulard plotting!, after a midnight conference between the Chief of the Suret and the
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  • 129 1 CHIANG KAI-SHEK INTERVIEWED Nanking, Nov. "It is our fixed policy to resist to the last inch and the last man." said Chiang Kai Shek to Iteuter. Asked about the possibility of the < essation of hostilities, he replied: "It is up to Janan." Chiang Kai Shek looked calm
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    • 33 1 ON OTHER PAGES 5 Pa R iiro|n-an Accused i At \ssi/«s \ustrain All* \ssault 3 Malaya-London 'PhoftC y Details S r i Victoria School Speech Day X V j K.L. K;ues r: s
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    • 41 1 WANT MILK THAT KFI KFECTLY.. WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLD'ATE THEN OET KUI POWDERED WHOLE Ml'J< i WUuL F MILK I I M^fci I T ,i^ fti|M i IS M i S Olil MWllli IMI^WHIKE UISIKIIiirORS. j GKT/. IlltO^. A CO.
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  • 1065 2 ar Accident At Govt. P' ik Gates Singu|Hn»- Tb01«4«3 Cll Mt(.KI) with having driven a motor-car mi i Htfttff«A< manner on or about Mhv .{0 at the juiu tion of Onhard Road, Tank Road and aemenceuu Avenue, and thereby cawblf th« deatli id an elderly Chinese, MCH|
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  • 98 2 Singapore Thursday An attempt to stowaway cm board the s.s. Shirala from Hongkong to Singapore resulted In 76 Chinese being arrested by Immigration authorities when the vessel put Into port yesterday morning. The men were found hiding m the holds among the cargo There vu sequel In the
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  • 58 2 Singapore, Thurad a Chinese worker ol the Blong Llm mil. Syed Alwi Road, had his hand sawn off between the thumb and .vrist by a circular saw while working stowaways. The limb was hanging by a piece <>i skin when the ambulance arrived and the m lined
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  • 559 2 MALACCA MAIL CAR Collision Willi A Johore Taxi THERE was a sequel to a serious motor accident between two cars at the 15' 4 Mile Woodlands Road, on the evening of Sept 16. before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate, this afternoon, when a Chinese car driver named
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  • 59 2 London. Nov. 8 Mr. J. H. Leche, who has been Br Charge d'Affaires in the Governarea In Spain for some time has given the local rank of minister potent iary. Vn] Mr. Leche will be moving from cia to the neighbourhood of Barcelou. where th» Spanish Government
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    • 101 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old b^fort- your tirm-, ttid unable t<. «-n joy the i»l.hsuk-h <>! youth. tak« Dr. Nixon'H Vi-T;il>H and r.-rttore your MHnhooil. Vitality and Kn.-rKy. BiK r.-HuitH m 24 hours. Dr. Nixon Vi-TabH are a n»w diH(ov«iy Ud «u:iranteed to build n<w
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  • 806 3 s\HB DAMAGES f 1 J A I -Rough Tumble' Says Doctor Singapore, Thursday MR. Richard caught me by the throat and choked me and commanded his to hold me and take the money They followed his instruction, i I was seized by the arms, legs, and and
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  • 134 3 Murder Charge Against Dop-Shooter Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGED to have committed murdej by shooting Tay Chwee Tow, a Chinvillager, near Tiong Bahru Road •day evening. Ahmad bin Noor B young Malay. Municipal dog shooter appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth the Second Police Magistrate, thl ternoon. While explaining
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  • 32 3 London, Nov. The British Ambassador at Hendaye has been instructed to inform thr insurant authorities that the British Government hold them responsible for any damaee to the destroyer Hunter. Reuter
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  • 590 3 HOW MALAYA CAN SPEAK TO LONDON Tribune Books First Call On New Radio- Telephone Service Singapore. Thursday ri: first public radio-telephone call between Malaya and Great Britain, over the system which, this morning's cables announce, will be opened for general use on Dec. 1., has been booked by the General
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  • 94 3 Over 500,000 Vehicles In A Year In U.K. London, Nov pRODU( I 1()N ol motor vrhirlcs m the United Kingdom reached, for the flrsi time, a total ol more than 500,000 for I he year ending Sept. 30. this total. 38!>.(>:i3 were cars and HH.116 commercial vehit
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  • 42 3 'Junction of .Solegie Rd. and Short St.) Thoro aro vacancies m all classes 'rom Primary to tho Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book -kee pint,' uid Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE 'm the HIGHER standards ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal
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    • 31 3 Corrp»«t« K£*^>* Oortlf. SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic LotionConcentrated Liquid ShampooPowder Shampoo— Solidified Brilliantlnf —Silvilix Hair Cream— Sweet Oil a Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. I Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore.
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    • 39 3 J^ j^- jL -,d /^o^*c\ /%o^\ Jss^\ IVEW BTO£K COLD /#K^. pnrKFT CHROME (fcfwfc fA STAINLESS rJsisU STEEL \^7^/ WRI^TLL-T WATC H E S JUST ARRI V D DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. I Sole Aje.its —.M ONTO It MI
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  • 102 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES London. N Previous day eh 111 BBER „.r m S SB S f- 2 nd Forwarl, D. Buy-. 7^ ,Srd Forward, Mn.ltftt. Bujg. T*W AprliJunr Buyers >:M Hj .Sellers 7 5.16 lb Londoi 25. Prcrioi Change PaL*i OIL, (Malaya) to bulk Nov. Dec. ihlpt "7-15-0 value Unchanged
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  • 67 4 London. Nov. 25. Previous To-day Change T. on Pans (closing middle rate) J47.W <^8 -1% i T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9 00% Unchanged r.T. on Shanghai (closing selUng rate) 2 932 U cha ged IT on HijnKkonf? (closing selling rate) 13 1 Unchanged j4: on Japan
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  • 50 4 KI'BBKK New York SOY. U. Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Dull Spot Buyers 14 5116 14% 3 16 Seileis 14 7 Hi :H6 Jan /Mar. Buyers 14 7 1G 14^ H +3 16 Sellers U I*i 14^, -3 16 iin Tone Steady Steady bpot *i :j 4
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  • 21 4 iOLD London. Nov. 25. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per o». u-u-i u-o-u ia. f^ont*.' fonrwC 19 "l^ HIM
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  • 115 4 London. No. previous To-day 1019 103 6 Distillers 32 3 327 Dunlop Rubber 7410U 7571, General Electric o d4 347*0 Imperial Chemical Industrie* J! J 147 6 Imperial Tobacco \J 7 3 27 6 Anglo- Dutch 7 7 s Canadian Pacific 37 London Tin (New Share) 27
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  • 18 4 UN MJindarci Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing prlc^) £1843 4 £130 Forward £184» 4 £180
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    • 8 4 SOUTH BRITISH insi RANCI OOMPAIfi LTD, Unimpeachable §ecuritj
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    • 30 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880). Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100,000,000 Fund V 134.400,000.00 YOKOHAMA RANCH. vh: CHAMBERS. RAI T. YAMAMOTO ■m 5921 592 591 1 Desk.
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    • 229 4 THE EASTERN UXIT£D ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED.. S (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) S FIRE MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBUC lIABnJTT S INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN. Full particular! and rates apply. 16D. Cecil Street, Singapore. W. E. ACRAMAN, Acting General Manager lI A \ItOFiII l\ A (Incorporated :n China
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  • 769 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company 25. 5 i Buyers Sellers 4 46 Kumbang 31 33ral Malay 51 -nom Ilitam 25 6 27 -xd Wi 0.85 0.90 in Tin 21 6 22 6 1 47 l 2 1.52' 2 ia Ma 27 28 -cd deriang 20 6 22ii Tin 0.40
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  • 59 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday Batu Belangor l -42 1.47 Hong Kong Tin 23 3 24 3 Puteh 1.13 1 18 Rawulg Tm Mi 7 3 BjSione Tin i" I;: fi Southern Knit a 6.70 695 SungeiKinta 18 6 19 o Ulu Klanu 0.99 1-^4 Ulu Yam 21 6 2
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  • 130 5 Being Taught Painting And Drawing (By Air Mail' from Our Own Correspondent; London, Nov 7. Under the expert eye of her aunt, toe Duchess of Kent, who is an artist Ol recognised talent. Princess Elizabeth is this autumn applying hersell seriously to paintinu and drawing. She is making
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  • 214 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY o% 1901 red. 1040 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 8ept. 30 102 104 nom «V_% 1907 red. 1047 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 8ept. 30 108 110 nom *y 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 nom 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int.
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    • 244 5 F fFVY fa CO Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broker? and Cnmmodv Daily Foreign Market id Quotation Service. COMMODITY EXCHA] \<\ OF. N.Y. NEW YORK OFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANG SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSO. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE. Meyer Chamber, Singapore.
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    • 215 6 V »J mi v 15 Till; BIGGEST AND MOST j S fefeRPCIQFCffIQ SPECTACULAR MUSICAL j v s > vv sl IN llls VIAK: y ■4^ m m 'W£ "One big laugh I tlSf! l^ 'ARTISTS &j i Wii\f\ MODELS" J 1_ JACK BENNY IDA LUPINO j RICHARD ARLEN YACHT v
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    • 189 6 .j. s Enh meed by the magnifto Ing and at voice ol Paul Robe.so ti JERICHO' i a Great film" PREB PRESS -yeat.' relay. j CAPITOL lffi& I 6 n NIGHTLY 1.15 I "JEMCHO" j j With HENRY WILCOXON and WALLACE FORD. i S With Special All: MAIL Pictures ol
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  • 165 7 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Thursday MINING. Tin at midday was K!H down marke .1 shewed ■nt yesterdc and bids v. el lor Ramuntings, Ampats and Us, while there were sellers ol Malayan Tins. Southern Kintas tis and London Tins. ally, London tins and Southern ts were taken
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  • 45 7 London. Nov. 24 tmgs by-election, due to the Uon of Lord Eustace Percy after npomtment as rector ol 'Kings ge, Newcastle, resulted to Mr. H*lv cninoon, Conservative, beins returned w w aJ °_J^_ 0^ jusl over 7 < 000 over V\ Wood, the Labour candidate Reuter
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    • 98 7 j AIJI.%>IIIBS.I SUNDAY The Glorious Russian s Star m a Story of Great S Sacrifice i v c I i i s >mY\ 7m Jw W J -ill S S i \l.\T.\ HARI Lives Again See s BRITISH AGENT TRAILED BY A BEAUTIFUL) CHARMER OUTWIT TH SPY BRAINS OF EUROPE.
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    • 99 7 L'H' TYRONE POWER LORETTA YOUNG DON VMECHI '•'LOVE IS NEWS; a^ W J sfcS 'iSoi WT I I If '^DlHrl* ttojVv vffIKHC 'ofc>~ v *V jlnll Jt 4 J* I li^ j-A I If 1 I^^J 1 1 CAPITOL. WEDS. DEC. Ist. |j I A NEW .1 EANE T T
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  • 1362 8 ADDRESS BY r AT Worlds Need O) Understanding Singapore, Thond rruii; irorld So-day is In deepen I need of better andewtandlng between tin- nation*, Man. af the nations do no, understand an other, i his is because thai thej haven't taken Ihe trouble to knOU one
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  • 192 8 INVENTOR OF TELEPHONE Memorial Tabid London, Nov. 24 SIR George Lee, chief engineer Post Office, unveiled to-day mortal tablet to Mr. Alexander G: Bell, inventor cf the telephone, at House in Edinburgh in which he oorn. He recalled how in June 1875 first succeeded in transmitting Inti 111uible speech over
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  • 173 8 Japan And Germany Celebrate Berlin, Nov. 24. STRONG forces of police kept lar k-/ crowds at a respectable d: from the Japanese Embassy to-night on the occasion of the dinner by I Japanese Ambassador in commemoration of the first anniversary of the German-Japanese anti-Comintern pact. The principal guests
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    • 70 8 Ind'modlrn H.M.V. IRON i l i, v llly ona ot lta kind ln pr» Prevent Bd can be 513.00 d with greater r:i o <ft current and become NNl(h (Juarantee. hot almcK t at oik botti left and right handed Delivery < timt fnr md requln i tantt. Xmas can
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  • 1186 9 The Film Of 1938: The Wave Of Comedy: The Romance Of Madame Tussaud (By Air Mail) from Gur Own Correspondent; London. Nov. 16. always unsafe to prophesy, and to pick out m advance the out- < landing picture of 1938 is a feat of ;il nni which
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  • 149 9 Gun Perfected To Foil i rscMi Off! Our Own C niU'nt) BRITAIN has perfected a run that wilt foil air raiders This achievement been readied alter years ol research and after the expendltuj sums In experiments kept si from the prying eyes ot foi tents. The announcement ol
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  • 378 9 Great Strides Made In 12 I oi i /lis THE tremendous advance In Q eat Uri« lams air expansion scheme IS revisit to the Government's dow factories in the Birmingham and Coventry an it i expected thai the factorie will be equipped and ready for full production
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  • 310 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday. Nov. 26, 1937. TELEPHONING TO LONDON MALAYA is at last to have its radio telephone connection with Gnat Britain. In August it was announced that tests for the iblishment of such a service vi;t Java had not justified the expense entailed Since then there lias occurred
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  • 633 10 Yon must soon send ALL MAIL BY AIR But At What Lost? boal to enti I rvi(v ol i- I m Malaya, according to latest Information, tn ili«' middle <»1 January will i!. nother step Dying but then are two inch ha ;l. and they B Ing of the flying
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    96 10 Mi. i r f 1 rl Wh Uav sh l I>N U< Q«««M '»U tor SMliUBa Wi.und.d British ivlSn^r^SitS f i^TJKfr 1 pta t^JJC? 1 •I 1 »ttendinr the Ded tion of Ihc Held of Remembrance at hUv Ar.n.st.M- Sunday, by the Reverend Canon F. Storr. suh-l)oan of Westminster. us
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  • 123 10 Mr. A. C. Brooks has been appointed to officiate as Senior Assistant Analyst Singapore, with effect October 3. Mrs. Parmor. Lady Superintendent, Eraser's Hill, went on home leave on Nov. 18. Mrs. F. J. Ayris. of Kuala Lipis, will act m her absence. Mr. Ivor Lewis, former Singapore fifth
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  • 389 11 iLL FOR THEIR DISCLOSURE Discover Causes Fall In Population London Nov. 11 PRACTICALLY unlimited powers to inquire into the private affairs of iti/ons are given under a new bill noted by the Government. It is called the Population (Statistics) Bill, to be introduced during session
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  • 171 11 Indian Conjurer's Trick Fails (By Air Mail) From Our Oivn Correspondent) London, Nov. 6 T whole or parts of 25 penknives, two keys, have been removed the stomach of an Indian conjurer. is to eat razor blades and pen<nd to bite off cobras' heads. '> remove the
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    47 11 The annual Field of Remembrance, m which British Legion poppies arc planted on Armistice Day hy those who lost relative! m tii<- (ircat War. was as usual made outside Westminster \l>l>t\. London. 4'hoto (hows "planting" small crosses m the field of Remembrance ai Westminster, London. Planet News
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  • 132 11 Man Will Run All The Way To Paris ißy Air Maili (From Our Otcn Correspondent) London, Oct. 31. MR Kenneth H. Baily. a Bournemouth accountant and athlete, is going to start running shortly, and says he wW not stop until he reaches the Bntisn pavilion at
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  • 66 11 POLISH SCOUT'S PLAN Round Africa On A POLISH .scout, Bronislaw Bawicki, aged 21. prop to travel round Africa on a bicycle. In training for this venture, Bawicki has already travelled round Poland on his cycle during the whole ol last year During his lengthy Journey, Bawicki hopes to provide for
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  • 394 11 Royal Gifts To Tin War Museum ALAHOE number ol War relicj ck sited With the [mperlal War Museum by King Edward vni are among the accessions described In the report m the museum lor the two year period 37 (Stationery Office, Is 6d I The
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    • 29 11 THE THUC TONIC FOOD I Otto/nob/« «f CWihu ond Si«r«* t lnw^niHii liiMWMiiiilißlMll 5933 GOODWOOD fl U "I K» Vv,^ Tele^rapblc Addie«» CHAKMWGLT WIUATED IDF^L Tf;:r VISITOR t»i» FOUBWTi
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  • 526 12 Professor George Page! Thomson, a London scientist, has been awarded the IW1 Nobel Prime for Physics. Thirtj one ytai ago, >>r Josepl I somson, lather af the present winner, was awarded the same prixe. This is the first time a father and son have re reived (he
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    • 35 13 Iroit CHRISTMAS INSPECT OURBEAOTIFUI CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES ii vi m I) WRIST v vh mi B REAL DIAMONDS < IM Ii Y. I RENE ULLMANN I RAI Mis ii \u MM, IPOSI I
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  • 767 14 MENUS FOR THE WEEK mi |T BALLS \MIH BRAIMBD CELEW prig ol parale n, neck or shank ol I peppei turn mall onion peeled and mm. ip :ir( i dry bread crumoa ona butter bouilllon «-\it p boiling wml id cut each .talk ill 6 p lace bottom ol the
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    • 161 14 i i INCHEON DINNER 1 'I mi I' lII Vf*» |S| w©<4l» f 1 1 I■ 1 \\V||ll4 k Sflil^ Ho( Rolls lan Marmalade Apricot Mousse Orange Mould Porridge string Beans Potatoes sinte Chicken Paprika r Breakfast Grill Pineapple Songe Cake Onion Pie Boiled Tomatoes I■ 1 1 Wfl i|
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    • 195 15 JA TOIJIIIST-S MYOPIM \XiJ PHOTOGRAPHS studio 3 H fo to- portrait S by j t foto-artist j only Stamford Hd. Y^^ iry# Examined by the most modern methods known to science! R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of ocular science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation without cost or obligation. DRY CLEANING
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  • 96 16 AGFA PHOTOGRAPHY COM PETITION ni.lit Storm"— Gob Xi i I. S. K. Kt<i. Union Building, Sin 'Tourists Retreat —Kiong < 'boon Guan, 192 Race Course Road. V r«d»j f cntral Flit Stettoa, 818 Street, Singapore. "Holy Entrance"— i ?vk Tjin —19 Cairnhill v "Diving"— Sell Kee Thye, IflX. Telok Aver
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  • 398 17 I Kn tries for this oni|>etitioii arc invited foff the prizes to l>e ■WMded m Nov. Tiiey should be addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune, Anson Koud, Singapore, ami the envelopes should be clear'v narked "Agfa 'oin petition." BEND IN rOtJi KNTKV SOU YOUR Entries Ate
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    • 25 17 or tins Competition on Iv /mCMwCM can be used, handicap? Definitely a The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow, ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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  • 134 18 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends B™** C] ose flnancia. Tin Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div Ayer Hiram Tin 203 Int. Nov. 10 Dec. 3 Nov. 15 Burma Malay fid. Int. Dec. 11 Dee. 18 Dec. 13 gong Fat? 3',' Int. Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Nov 25 Katu Tin
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    • 24 18 MORNING TRIBUNE Christmas Supplement 3 COLOURS Out on Dec. 14, 4% nil 77-1 B locks and Printing entirely executed Malaya Tribune Press Ltd* ■■•nananananene
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  • 522 19 Times' Comment On Brussels Failure London. Nov. 25. THE Brussels Conference declaration." says the Times in a leading trtiele this morning, "does not go >.(> far even as the report adopted hv the League Committee of Twen-ty-three on Oct. 5, which at least held out
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  • 154 19 Roosevelt In Sight Of Compromise Washington, Nov. 23. I indications that the sununisti la placing greater emphasis on a truce with the utility interests rather than on tax revision is a basin*.mul us. Mr. Roosevelt to-day. alter a n minute talk with Mr. Wendell Willkie, president of
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  • 169 19 French Training Ship Singapore. ThUTSUa rui' French training ship Jeanne d'Ai arrived to-day. In the course ol cruise to Australian waters [1 bt •d in the outer roads. Captain de Vaiaseau Auphan, wh in command of the Jeanne d'Arc n. an official landing in Clifford Pier soon alter
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  • 118 19 Plymouth And Harbour In Mourning London. Nov 25. A 11 naj .mouth and en Ign on 1 every wai tap in port tv< im at hali-mast when the cruiser Apollo arrived with the body ol Mr Ramsay MacDonald Mi Malcolm Ma. Donald and other relatives went
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  • 37 19 Serious Decline In Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 2f>. AVER half a million men have been put on short time in the steel industry, swing to a decline in output during the last ten weeks.— Reuter
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  • 94 19 Famous Theatrical Figure Dead rHE death occurred this morning ol Miss Lilian Baylis. manager of the Old Vic theatre since 1898 and ol Sadlers Wells since its re-opening in 1931 Both theatres owe much to the inspiration of her personality. Her work for the theatre, opera and
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  • 159 19 London, Nov IM The family ol the late Mr Ramsav MacDonald went this even. Plymouth, where they are gone on board h.m 8 Apollo in the morning to inert Muss Sheila MacDonald and to bring to his Hampstead home the Snor tal remains of their father The first
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  • 56 19 Berlin, Nov 25 "International Bolshevism has now recognised th il a wall has been erected against flood and clUSOS o! anarchy. Which cannot he broken." declared HeiT Goebbel exchanging radio greetings with the Japanese Minister ol Com munication on the anniversary ol the signing of the German
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  • 35 19 P.&O. To Call At Shanghai London, Nov 25. THE I 5 and o announce thai theii will resumi at Sh in the near tutu Tl. will I rd bound on Chitr 10. Thi i Reuter
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  • 253 20 Six Weeks' Prison For Cantonese Singapore, 1 1 FOUND guilty to-day by Mr W G Third Magistrate, a 19reai "id Cantonese youth Lee Ah Kang, entence i to bs w- 1 i^ lmmment on two charges ol having on 28 and 29, :it a cotiee shop
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  • 303 20 Bulletin Oi League Of Nations Bureau -HE health Bulletin oi tin League ol I Bureau lor the ended Nov 20 is as follows: p notification ol Dlague has been received from any Ol the eastern for the week c holers a/a renorted from < alcutta and Mad:
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  • 161 20 Advised To Reply To All Japanese Signals Shanghai. Nov. 25. THE British Consul-General, Mr. Herbert Phillips, has warned all British merchantmen readily and correctly to reply to signals from Japanese warships. He points out that the British Government has agreed that Japanese warhips may communicate or
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  • 128 20 Biggest Submarine Fleet World London, No, '5 AN astonishing report on t;., power of tie Soviet is published in Berlin on the a; thority of the c Admiralty, states the Daily Teleg ra naval correspondent. m It reveals that Russia h^s 151 ub marines, which constitutes
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  • 130 20 Chinese Charged With Possession Singapore. Thurso I DID not know the panels contained chandu.'" was the plea made in the Criminal District Court this morning by B native of Chekiang, named Wco Gee| Fling, who. with a compatriot. Wong Cheng Kung, was charged before Mr. H. A.
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  • 73 20 London. Nov 24 ON the Stock Exchange sentiment was cheerful and nearly all sections recorded further appreciable gains, d considerable profit taking. Home rails were especially favoured ir. response to excellent weekly traffic returns. Heavy industrials were b provincial account and gold i: shares were supported by Johannesburg
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  • 195 20 "No Pledge Given;' Says Mr. Chamberlain London, Nov. 24 I AM satisfied that the visit has been valuable in furthering the desire Which I believe is generally K'K in both countries to establish i doser mutual understanding This was the substance of the Preply to a question in
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  • 37 20 Wld d fog, which In parts ol London wa particularly I hi ed considerable tratlie delay on the road and railways En pai the Thame., estuary, river traffic was eriously impeded British Official Wireless
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  • 75 20 Service At The Wesley Church THANK8GH inc Day brated by citizens of the United Stat* day. The American community ipore held a Thanksgiving Day servici ship In the Wesley Metha lurch, Cannin evening air Monm tl 'i D I msulGeneral for the United States, read PreBhshop Edwm F
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  • 130 20 uapore. Thurso, A verdict ol death bv misadventun returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, this morning, at an inquiry into the death of a 69-vear-old Chinese named Tan Kim Ban wh knocked down by a motor car driven bv a young European. Mr. F.
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  • 96 20 Singapore Thurada fONVK TED on his own plea of guilty Eoo Hmg was hned $960, m default V Mi H A Forrer ol the Criminal District Court' this morning Mr .1 h Johnston, ol tin Department oi Excise, relating the tacts of J!*' d the accused and another
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  • 124 20 Action Needed, Says Soviet Ambassador London. Nov 24 AN appeal loi action to save the Ol the world made by M Maiskv. Soviet Ambassador to London. m London He said the Soviet is prepared to support to the best of her ability any corcelvable measure to prevent
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  • 1017 21 MR.LOGUEHASA I GOOD DA Y I Saddles Four Of I The Winners >From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday FEATURE of the opening day's A races of the Selangor Turf Club skye meeting held in Kuala Lumpur to-day, was the success of Phil Logue.
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  • 280 21 G. H. R. C WIN Hockey Match Against Post Office Singapore. Thursday THE General Hospital Recreation Club gave the Post Office Sports Club a hard battle and won by 3 1 in their hockey fixture played on the Post Office ground to-day The general run of play was not interesting
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  • 251 21 ARMY vs. S. V. C. Team Match At Tanglin Un Sunday THE following are the teanLs and siting times for the annual match between the Army and S.V.C. to be played at the Garrison golf course oa Sundav Armv flayers are mentioned first:— 8.45 a sn. Capt. A G Cole
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  • 483 21 Yesterdays I lockcx At Singapore, Thursday. THE Indian Association has to fijfht hard to defeat the S.C.C. by three fSUla to nil in I hockey match played at Balestier Plain this afternoon. All the ■soring was done in thr lirst half and it was onlv some
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  • 67 21 Team To Meet Negri (from Our Own Correspondent i Malacca, Nov 25 rIE following have been sell represent Malacca against N hockey on Saturday: Wee Tiam Hon-. N B* Fletcher (capt), P. F de S W H Jackson. R. P. Leon, Hugh Rodrigues, H. M de Souza (Jr.),
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  • 76 21 THE Army and Negri-Malaeca meet In the Malava Cup competition at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday play beam timed 10 commence at a p in Admission charges will be $1, 50 10 ce: These sides plaved acoreli when they met in Beremban in a friendly game
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  • 321 22 p.mkii.s ior the its* All Halayan t badminton champlanshi|ss, to be hH at lhe mPPy g W navre been*W dnmpsninting liiaTeei. Ka^ounS BUtes furthei irom onlv thr« ,ak ''"^Kngor lnClUdl11 'I"". tin lilHS nd one fron ca, while the ladies six players of whom onlv 0 ne
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  • 198 22 League Programme For To-morrow THE programmi morrow In the English and Sc mpetltions I i mi isii LEAGUE Dn i da U. Blackpool v Liverpool Bolton W v Blrmlnghi Brentford West Bromwich A. ii. 1 1 C !1 N.E. erton v. stoke C. Huddersheld T. V. Middlesbrough. i
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  • 93 22 For Manchester November THE callover on the November Handicap to be run at Manchester en Saturday was as follows: callover 9—1 Velvet Cushion (offered). 10—1 taken and wanted) 100-8 Rasibus (taken and offered> 100—7 Nectar II (offered), 100-0 f taken) 100—6 Severino. Mickey Mouse and Jonker < taken
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  • 247 22 Hockey At Oldliam Hall Ground Singapore. I. Dominating the exchange he major portion of tie Anglo Chinese School old boys a well-earned victory over the p boys by five goals to nil. the Old Boys were well-served forward line. Their movements were quick and well-balanced, and
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  • 70 22 The Singapore Golf Club December Medal competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday. Dee 4 and 5 The Captain's Prize will be played in conjunction with the Medal: the two best scores ol handicaps 9 and under and 10 to IK respectively will qualify. The play
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  • 50 22 From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Nov 25. In the mam event of to-night's boxIng promotion at the Jubilee Park Eugene Huat 8.0 scored a tko victory over Dommy Reyes 7.8, who retired in the seventh round with a deep cut over bia left eye. Huat boxed splendidly throughout.
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  • 21 22 London, Hoi -•> Y; R igby Union mat Hi Midland i hire 18, am 10, at rorquay 18. Watsonians Reuter
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  • 73 22 Singapore. Thurso. SAMY and Armugam, who to-day figured as complainant and accused n p« cl lv< m a case tned in camera nd charged this afternoon in the Third Police Court with derly conduct. Both accused were seen fighting In the •oiind ol' the Police Courts hortlv after
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  • 93 22 F Singapore. Thursday HER play to-day in the S.C.R.C. invitation lawn tennis tournament a' Hong Iain Green, resulted as follows. lien's Sin-les Handicap: Y P Wee 12' beat Sardeman (owe a (wo I Woon Chow Tal (owe 18' beat Tan Huck gye 'owe 6) 8 2, <J
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  • 58 22 London. Nov 25 I he money value ol retail ported I' 1 4 per cent hi than lor October 1936 The total value the end ol October was 7 4 cent higher than the year b< I I ol employees in retail e tablishments av< i 9 per cent more
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  • 110 22 THE Garrison Golf Club monthly mixed foursomes for November was played at Tanglin on Wednesday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Potts and Mr. Williams with a net score of 33 /2 The following cards were returned: Mrs. A. C. Potts and A. H. Williams 45— ll>/
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  • 269 22 Singapore To Johore And Back THE second annual Singapore-! Singapore cycle road race will bf held on Sunday at 5 a.m. The following route will be tak Starting from Finlayson G (trolley bus terminus along Collyer Quay and cross over Anderson Bridge, turn right to Fullerton Road.
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