Morning Tribune, 27 November 1937

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 255. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. November 27, L 937, FIVE CENTS.
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  • 494 1 IMPROVISED DOCK OF BIGGEST j BRITISH CONCERN SEIZED HEADWAY IN ADVANCE ON NANKING COMBINED FLEET ORDERED HOME TO TAKE LARGE REINFORCEMENTS Tokyo, Nov. 26. THE navy section of Imperial Headquarters announces that "to meet the spectacular developmentj lv m the land operations m the .nghai area," the
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  • 519 1 Further Pointed Questions Asked In The Commons IN the Commons to-day. M*. 1 UVdswood Benn whether Britteh subjects m Shanghai uere buns freely permitted by the Japa military authorities o fWt their property, both within and without the International Settlement. lord Cranborne replied to add
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  • 38 1 •'No Political Activities" While In Belgium Brussels. Nov. 26. -THE French pretender. Duke de Guise. T md l his son have officially announPPri that they will refrain from all P<'hUcal a?tivnS while enjoying 8,1,.an hospitality- Reuter
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  • 40 1 Big Battles Ahead: Both Sides Prepare Madrid. N«»\ J<i nOTH sides air intensely preparing for B° T w H h^is exp-ted l to prove one ol the biggest battles of t war I night's bombardn: wrtO, laiai Reuter
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  • 176 1 I Tokyo Alleges British Help For Chinese Tokyo, Nov. 2(i *t i ores* conference to-day a Foreign Pi Office spokesman was kept very busy evading pointed questions M to the reasons behind the pewlstentJaponese campaign against Britain, which has been newly strengthened as the result of a Japanese
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  • 131 1 To Maintain Parliamentary Democracy London. Nov. M CIR Grant Robertaon, Vice-chancellor J „i the university oi Birmingham, m an address last nlghl on the future of Parliamentary demo "iai just aa to toe eventeenth and eighteenth centuries Britain.* J«£j*g •low the movement that led to th< ilishment of
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  • 93 1 Over Ministers' Visit To London Parts. Nov FRANC 'X If .still su.spicinu.s Of IIM HM uv«n behind the Invitation to M Chautomps and M DtUxa to visit London The Petite Journal .says that I I we to continue to mak" thingi easy for thf Germans? The le
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  • 169 1 Nanking Musi Not Depend On Europe \tul \nterica ghaafhal W*i U.M.I.SS UM Central <;«> «riiiu«nt ncMHUm Ml attitude ami reuses its resistance thi tofWMJJ forces will continue lh«ir atluime to Nanking, BftnkOV anil «\en to ClianfkUiiff H viid Central ■•JJJJj m an Interview m the Japanese press. He
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  • 945 2 SINGAPORE COMMISSIONERS MAKE "Wt I lan No Special Protection' Sax> rSinK.ipoM I n<i.i\ A MOTION to amend the Public Authorities' Protection Ordinaix c by eliminating sub section of sec tion 2 was made by .Mr John l.;»\ cock at to-day's meeting of the
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  • 246 2 Long-Distance Flying Plan; Of R.A.F. London, Nm. M. A I LIGHT ol three K.A.F. aeroplanes ol the Vickers Weilesley tjpt, is to be equipped for investigation and development of the technique of long ranfc flying m relation both to operational purpooes and design of aeroplane* announces the Air
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  • 199 2 Tragedy Off The Yacht Singapon Friday. k BATHING party tragedy near the Royal Singapore Yacht Club last Sunday, m which a 20-year-old Chinese boy was drowned, had a sequel m the Coroner's Court this afternoon before Mr. W. G. Porter, when an inquiry waa held into the death
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  • 89 2 Singapore, Friday An amendment to the bylaws for the ilatioiv restriction and prevention OJ the exhibition <>t advertisements vvis Wee* by the Municipal Commissioners at their meeting to-day Pr! Ml th W B l 1 rll(>Vl fhr explained that the posit.,,,, was hitherto peculiar," m that the Commissioned
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  • 629 2 Passengers Tell Their (By A Staff Reporter) Singapore Friday "j DID not know a thing about the derailment until I woke up a o'clock this morning. Most of the passengers had breakfast with rubber planters on the nearby estates and wen In no way perturbed by their
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    • 87 2 /^~^X 'PEUGEOT' i\^& Huiinu CJfd I /i wr 1 a (irail<ie I/% I Marque I rancaise" I^%y//d£sr U«n on PEUGEOI CYCLES PARIS to RENNEB MARSKILLKS to LYONS VAUCLUSK Cirruit MONT-hlanc circuit .JURA Circuit mont-vf.ntoux Circuit AUIULLAC Circuit .uid also 400 RKCiIONAL VICnX)RTP:.S m PRANC] Sp#rial prirrs for Ick— < B,»ys
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    • 100 2 Asthma Cause Killed m U Hours Thanki t" ft. ,n Americ m 1' Ibli ttj fel i i.l of I home terrible i». Us of chol pi,,,, couichlng and wheezing I kllllmc which is Hernia In the blood *•> mor« burnlnß of powdem, no more hypodermic InJ. i tlona This
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  • 603 3 LOCAL CINEMAS PUBLIC SAFETY MUNICIPAL DISCUSSION 'Danger Hideous Disaster" Singapore. Friday. rpili question of emptying of theatres and rinemas m the vv: nt of fire wa> raised by .Mr E. Gregory Jones at to-day's meeting the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Gregory Jones said: I wish ti> speak on b subjt d
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  • 184 3 Method Of Committee Re-Election Criticised Singapore, Friday. {HOPE that complacency may sometimes allow US to elect men who arc suitably equipped," said Mr. S. B. Tan wnen suggesting that members m the Standing Committees should not be elected en bloc, at to-day's meeting ol the Municipal Commissioners
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  • 202 3 Reason For Bankruptcy Of Chinese Singapore, Frtdaj DISCHARGES from bankruptcy subject to .short suspensions wen granted by Mr Justice Howes m the Bankruptcy Court to-day, to Lim Teck Chye. a former liquor dealer, and Jagat Sin^h. a Sikh watchman employed at the Kallanß Gas Works Lim
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  • 277 3 Traffic Regulation hatipcs Singapore, Friday. A SUGGESTION that the people ol Singapore should be given due war j ning of the proposed change ol traffic regulations the total prohibition of horn sounding within prescribed hours Of ih* 1 night was made by Mr E A <
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    • 93 3 ©fc^^ffl Boldneis on the Cempl«t« Owtflt. SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic LotionConcentrated Liquid ShampooPowder Shampoo-^olidmedßnlliantln, -Silvilix Hair Cream-Sweet Oil oj Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole Distributors: (Continued on page RAHAMIN PENH AS, Singapore. MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL- MiENTS. Singapore. Tel 3015 2 NAN YANG HOTM-.^^am^Mah,, 3 NAN CHANG^HOTE,.^. Bunea
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    • 288 3 MOTHER Ol FIVE WHO WAS ALWAYS TIRKI) No* Awaken Kresh s«s a I);«K\ a mother <>! Bye has a lot to do lally a COIT try mother And this one v i Hut. Krusc ended ail that now up. feelini fresh, ;it Bye o'clock In 'he morning! She ui 'l*
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 72 4 IV (2nd Forwarl) Dec. Bu. 1} Sellers 7 3 Hi 7 a (3rd Forward) Jan.iM Buvere. April June Hu feLM OIL (Malay.) m hulk N pt. 0 value Unchan COPKA (Straits, F.M.S.) Nov. Bhlpmenl El 3-12-6 sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) NoT.|Dec ihlpment Unchanged •APIOCA (Ist quality) (Singapore) Nov.
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    • 19 4 RUBBKK Cha Tone Dull pot Buyers Sellers Jan, Mar. Buyers Bell< 1 1 N Tone Bpi
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    • 51 4 T. on Far: nft middle Mite) i T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 3 i»> —15 n> T.T on ng selling rate) 1.2 932 Unchani on Honrtonff (elasinff selline rate> 131 32 Unchaj tt on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 T.T OH Nrw York (closing selling rate) 499.35
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    • 103 4 London, r*. j ImDerial chemical Industrie* 5- i° Imperial Tobacco 14 ]J l f' Canrdian Pacific >; London Tin 'New Share* 3j7% 3 7' 2 Rubncr Plan Investment Trust 28 3 Ling 18 3 19Aver Hiram 23 9 25 Southern Kinta* 15 15 Pahangs 18 18 London
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    • 194 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Friday. tin at mlddaj d 1 down s' Bids from London fot" tin shares were rather better this morning and .uitial improvement m London's buying prices for Hongkong Tins. Killinghalls and Siamese Tins. There were selling orders for Southern Kintas, London Tins and
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    • 210 4 Royal Commission To London, Nov. 23 A ROYAL Commission is to it hern and western Rhodesia and Nyasaland to enquire and report whether any and if .so what form of close co-o;: ration or association between those I rories is desirable and feasible with d rd to the
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    • 15 4 TIN Standard v 26 Previous To-day Pno* r afternoon closing price) 1180 ji.
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    • 16 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSIIC\N< I <ni|'\N\ III) CAN VOl AFFORD AM UNINSURED LOSS BY i iik i
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    • 45 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. ibli.shtd m 1880). Capita] Subscribed (Fully i ):il(1 up) y 100.000.000 rv<l i"Und Y. 134.400,000.00 Head OACC YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Man T. YAMAMOTO. TV! No. 1048 r's Room 5921. 5922 General Office. >. .j9~3 6472 ComDradore's Desk.
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    • 54 4 THE EASTERN UNITED AWIKVXE I j 4 OIII*ORATIO\ LIMITED.. j Incorporated In *he Scraits Bettlementl) FIRE MARINE MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BUKGLAKY S vJoiSoyIENSJ COMPENSATION AND PUBI IC UABII S INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN "vjii parT.irularn ami ra^* •onN 160 Oed Btreei Blngapo W. K. ACEAMAN, Acting Qeneial Manaeer S i_r~ _i— SIME
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  • 819 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Nov. 26, 5 p. in Buyers Sellers Ampul 4 4 6 Kumbang 31 33 ;ral Malay 48- 51 -nom Hitam 25 6 27 -xd Aver Weng 0.85 0.90 jrln Tin 216 22 6 Batu Selangor lAI\ 2 1 .52 1 2 c*ci Burma
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  • 181 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 4 6 Batu Seiangor 1.40 l 50cd Hongkong Tin 24 25 Hong Fatt 103 1.07xd Jelebu 0.65 0.75 K. Lanjut 20 6 21 3 Kamuntinn Tin 10 11 Killinghall 18 6 19 6 Katu ..211- 22,-cd Kuchai 143 1.48 Larut 10
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  • 152 5 PENANG MUNlUiriu- SINGAPORE MUNICIPAUrn *V 2% 1909 red. 1966 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 81. Sept. 30 113 115 norn 4% 1913 red. IWB $2,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 .107 109 norn 5% 1926 red. 1956-M $22,000,000 Int. May 1 Nor, 1 IlB3^ 120 C1 6% 1928 red.
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  • 100 5 Arrivals and departures by X.L.M and K.N.IL.M. liners: Arrived from N.E.I, by the Torenvalk on Thursday: Mr. J. C. lleeuwenoord, Mr. P. G. Taylor. Mr. F. C. Rammiholl. Mr. R. R. Mabson. Arrived by the Emoe on Thursd. Mr E. Butterworth, Mrs. S Murray, Mrs. W Tedder.
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  • 44 5 Singapore, Friday Messrs. s i and Oo M Singapore received cabled newa from Manila uiviim the tallowing prlct La t Sale Prices Previous To Antamok 04!) Brn BJO unjuoted 0.013 DOIJ [XL san Mauricio (l J-JJ united Paracale ()4<J l)4
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    • 261 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Sc<uriii<\* and Commndttht. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY RXCHANGE INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 123 6 j(sC^olii«?W LASTDAY! !I> (ils 915 J J ITS THE SEASONS GRANDEST \M> MOST LAVISH] MUSICAL LAi:CiH SHOW! \WHAT A PICTURE, FOLKS! Ii (T^" *"i The world s most beautiful i >\ J|^fc^lC |2) «f jong, donee and laugh arfisfs! f ALHAMBRA Opening To-Day at 3-15 YOU'LL RAVI: OVER THIS BRILLIANT
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    • 244 6 "Enhanced by the magnificent acting and resonant voice of Paul Robeson 'JERICHO 1 is a Great film" FREE PRESS (yesterday. v V\ A Br I V^ Ht IS v^ D L j v^ I^l B^^ Surpassing his greatest triumphs Jp -> I ii\ this mighty Adventure story iBL i "JERICHO"
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  • 403 7 iguration Ojf New Wow ma 1 1 niNGAPORi »s to hive :in *rt J(iub, where all who are interested m the fin** r s ran meet and rtis ijss their hobby or receive criticism m the branch of it which they favour. I his decision was
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    • 94 7 BOOK NOW for this GALA Entertainment \A N K S I i P>^ I fc j RR t AMr I h -vjr 3^hSSSS*-v Dancing ■n^^%a^; y W m x^^i v MS Grandest 4 t 6 EJSfe "3wft^^^B f# rl V I itry i j With ALLAN JONES, WARREN WILLIAM and
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    • 158 7 A FAMOUS SI V LIVES AGAIN! RAVISHING BLONDE BUNDLE <>I DYNAMITE A PAWN IN AN INTERNATIONAL GAME OF WHS!! TO-MORROW at the *Xgf*A tj t MEREDITH NICHOLSON'S 1 Jl Famous Novel of SPIES.. m a mad whirl of Exciteni. mB and Adventure u -r\ LJ lll^l^Ht OF A THOUSAND jPIHI^
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  • 1102 8 \nnual Meeting Of Kuchai Tin J Singapore. Friday. A SOUND financial position was revealed at the third annual general meeting Ol Kuchai Tin. Limited, held to-day at the company's registered office. 96. Market Street. Singapore. Operation-s during the year ende^i Sept 30, 1937, produced a profit o
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  • 552 8 The Standard Of Eligibility cry Low? Singapore, Friday THE question of the constitution the Singapore Municipal Comr.iis-1 sionei aln raised at to-day's r body by Mr. S oy, Poh Len^ He availed himsell of the opportunity to .speak on this subject the action of Committee
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    • 262 8 I TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE Wlii MOIMI. KIIUK.HtMOI S Al GBEATLY UDOI BD BW ClO 00 I :»au 00 iyj modeli with 5-yeai mjai led units m I FLETCHER 102-iof). Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. BARGAINS! Read this page of Special ippearing m the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will Jind what
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    • 353 8 MOTORS FOR SALE 1 ARANTEED USEU CARS— A i ction uf 7« I Used C al rallable In i tock We can the tollowin I bargains, i by our guarantee and -fret -Ford Saloon 10 H.P.— Price. $1,025; 193;) Mode! Flat Ardita Saloon 16.5 H.P Price $825. 1933 Mode] Chrysler
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  • 335 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 27, 1937. AID FOR CHINA THE Brussels Conference ended, as everyone knew it would end, In nothing being done. While admitting that Japan is the aggressor and has made an absolutely unprovoked and unjustified attack on China, the Powers conless their inability to give aid
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  • 794 10 STEERAGE on the CHINA COAST 1 1 iBB travelling by st< In i chum Co. >ne wanti i bath. Anyone who ventures upon this entk cap method ol travel, more euphei ailed deck passage, Is likely to tx lomewhat startled by his accomfttton it he is accustomed to the him-
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    56 10 A horse ridden by a Royal Horse Artillery trumpeter, decided to turn around and go the wrong way when the lord Mayors Show was passing St. Paul's Cathedral m the annual profession through the City of London. Background is the statue of Queen Anne (1665-1714) last of the Stuarts to
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  • 73 10 Mr. J. L. Cowie has been appointed to be a member of the Rural Board, Malacca, m the place of Mr. C. Milne resigned. Mr. J. S. H. Cunyngham-Brown, an officer of Class IV. Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as Controller of Labour. Johore. Mr. D.
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  • 448 11 BETTER TIMES FOR REDMEN Building Up Tribal Life And Assets Washington. PROGRAMME designed to give A back to the "five tribes" of imeriean Indians some of the social idvantages which the white settlers of America had taken away from them, was announced m a speech
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  • 169 11 Art Exhibition Held In London London. "pE first exhibition of pictures by tain children ever held m London I on Nov. 4. Mr Khastgir, art master, aged 29. the Dehra Dun Public School, arrived rsanise the show. It was visit to England. modellings and line-cuts by n boys,
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    62 11 After the Armistice Day ceremony at the Cenotaph, the Xi n« walked through crowded Whitehall, London, to the new statue of Field-Marshal Fart Haig. where he laid a wreath. The statue to the war-time i-om-mander-in-chief of the British forces was unveiled on November 10 by the Duke of Gloucester. Photo
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  • 141 11 Branch Of Indian Bank Opened In Burma Rangoon. THE vast field that is being opened up |>r banking m Burma, which is on the threshold of great enterprises requiring credit, was particularly emphasised by Dr. B A Maw, the Premier, performing the opening ceremony of the
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  • 305 11 C/n/im O/ The I ii m J States With the new aircraft carrier York town about to begin Its active life m the United Bti w. Washington I boasting ol "the most efficient naval i service" m the world. The Yorktown was recently comnn Stoned, and
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  • 200 11 Student Operators Now In London London. INDIA will hftVC television service early In 1938. U the plans now made are fulfilled. The man behind the ambitious scheme to launch th* 1 latest scientific "miracle" m India is Mr N A Printer, founder and President of the Bombay
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    • 40 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obto/ooWt «f W/ OwnlftJ o /h/ iu»rm» I BfTyl Tim {3 (i O O D W O O U 1991 *v^ TalflcraphJe Add.rss HAKMISGLI SITUATED IDEAL 9CX VISITORS 480 rOUBUJT* Inrtnaiied FaoiUtiei lor P~t* +niertaini.
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  • 154 12 Rehearsals are m progress for "Beauty and the Beast," the Christmas pantomime to be produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London. This is the West End's only pantomime this year. Photo shows ballet girls rehearsing at the Kuphan Maclaren School of Dancing m London for the pantomime. Planet
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  • 264 13 The latest outbreak of the dread foot and mouth disease, discovered on Carlton Hall Farm, near Lowestoft, has been followed by a Ministry of Agriculture statement describing the present situation as "possibly one of the mosi dangerous experienced m recent years." Carlton Hall is noted for its
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    • 44 13 CHRISTMAS I GIFTS .1 Rene ULLMANNJ is DISPLAYING! THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HATTMARKFO BRITISH SILVERWARE B-^y Sauce B«»atn .•)K« I) 1 IVRK 01SUC8 ivvtM u;.suu» t*. ALBO CLOCKS jkvvi;ij^:ry WATCHES IUK BEST lh 1U 001 M AND SKE RENE ULLMiLNN Raffles Plmoft, SINtiAPOKK. j
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    2081 14 'Basic- Dress' Fashion Enchances Chic -Jackets, great feature m Paris Styles —Buckles and Buttons m Plenty Look Chic m the Rain Cocktails from six to eight, and here are the accessories to wear with your cocktail frock, which these days should be black. Here is a toplofty turban with
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    • 23 14 JUST RECEIVED the latest jewellery, bags, embroidery, kandkerchiefs, boxen etc. which will make delightful Christmas Presents. at ftGcaecs Katlles Hotel Kras Kasah Koad.
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    • 51 14 M. MOHAMED DULFAKIR CO <The Best Book-Sellers m Town' JUST RECEIVED JI'ST RECEIVED! Great many varieties of X'ma Birthday cards, Stationaries, Novelties, Malayan X'mas cards. I lins Letts Diaries, Child iGames, Annuals. Jiu: Saw Puz. Plasticine, Etc. Etc., ti%INBOW ■X^a Annual \j~ 'Phone 3695 'Phone 3695 cornea: of Hi^h St.,
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    • 46 15 TOURIST'S SHOPPING! GUIDE DRY CLEANING Kurtol Quick Cleaners for same dny *ervie« k Goods handed m by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 871, Orchard Rd. Phone 7776. STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS i t studio foto-portrait b y foto-artist i only Stamford Rd. < A
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    • 30 15 CAMERAS AND FILMS ■p feuN 3f SILK STORE tTAJ MAHAL'S UNPRECEDENTED S X'MAS SALE COMMENCING MONDAY 29T?f NOVEMBER STUPENDOUS BARGAINS IN ALL LINES S TEL. 3849 23, HIGH ST. J>
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    • 49 15 EYES W Have Your ft XJp^ Eyes Examined l>y the most modern methods known to science! R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of ocular science) 4, Arcade. Phon c 3002. Consultation without cost or obligation. HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle j point windlnf <^\ S6 Stamford VA. I rtL 4M7 Prof. J KOOY.
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    • 80 15 has just received a fe* camphor wood and teak chests m unusual designs. 18, Battery Koad. Ist Floor. 'Phon 7143 HAIRDRESSER Be waved by THE CONTINENTAL !A New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine from America I MAISON PERM t Stamfjrd Koad lei 4610 WA TCI I MARL A Rstd 1928. FOR
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    • 422 16 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*. Due DttC Tonnage Spore ronnaffc Sjnyt 1938 n sf' i 1 CARTHAGE IWJJO J^; J RAWALPINDI 17.000 Mar. 25 :.\i i Jan A Homeward* Leaves Leaves Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 19 28 1937 i-AWATPINDI 17,000 Jan. 14 RANCHI 17.000 Dec. 3 CORFU
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    • 486 16 I TO FRENCH PORTS V r^^ I: HOMEWARDS. s porriw For Marseilles, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 10 1 i CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec. 10 BANGKOK Sr Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 CAP. PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 OUTWARDS. (from MarseUles)
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  • 64 17 -HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVI Entrance I\u ShI P Godown Gate Gate Rohi 22 Halvdan Cranfleld L 0 Benw kor 12 2 3 Gewi 2 3 Patroclu 7 3. Klanu 30 :j Burylochiu 34 2 Benuloe 36 2 3 :iu Pandjanj 46 4 Titania
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  • 179 17 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Nov. 20 shows that there were 254 death!, compared with 205 m the previous week, and with 200 m the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were as follows:— Beri-ber: 18;
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  • 95 17 CHETTIA R BANKR UPT Discharged Subject To Judgment Singapore, Friday. K. R. S. S. P. Suppiah Chettiar was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Howes In the Bankruptcy Court to-day, subject to his consenting to a, judgment of $1,500 against him The report on the bankruptcy was to
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 294 17 BURNS IMIILP lIME. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Nov. 2y 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. Vessel.
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    • 133 17 N. V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s s "HARUNA MARU Dec 9 s.s. KATORI MARU Dec 23 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU' Jan. 6 Rates to Ut Class 2nd class Naples $4<*7 $540 $317
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 343 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TODAY FOR PER DAi£ AND TlMfc Pinan S Pul Nov 27 9am ran i anU n 1 am un, Komaman and Kemasek Larut 27 9 am Kr Sl China Maru 27 11 am Pam Sambas and Sterikawang Tomohon 27 1 am itlanak Tobelo 27 11 am' Djambi
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    • 33 17 KKPPKI- IIAKBOI X .Main Vharf: Lch. Moon Ve r sp\ck, Lch. Mary Rose. CiTCC \r.ssF\s m DEI i)()( ks Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Kedah. No. 1 Dock: Mandar. No. 2 Dock: Talang Akai.
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  • 767 18 ROAD DEATH SEQUEL '7 Could Have Been Thar Singapore, Firlday. I COULD i»«»t have »>«-«' m In < lemeii Avenue -t th.-- time the [dent is alleged to havr taketi I .1111 ;«s Mir«' about this ;is I mmht be about most things. ior three
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  • 786 18 Week Reviewed By Local Firms T HE following marl I pasi week are Issued by local fli lh, fcmerican malady now apj> to have been diagnosed, and the ministration and Congress bei th em king steps to deal wii As a result, m spite Ol strikes and
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  • 562 18 Public Exam iiiation In Singapore Singapore. Frid FROM an engineer on a galena mine a manufacturer of canned fruits export overseas, and at the present > ment the technical manager of a goldmine m Pahang. was the story career of Paul F. Hamuth, a German gineer, which
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 80 18 No Harmful Scouring with VIM If/ X l^yh^^^^WfcJVX^ only raich the dirt away. Use Vim, and make all your house- I hold cleaning easier and better. f^, no hard work, no scouring. K^^^^JnUl damp cloth— a gentle rub, and IB My ml properly done Be sure arid I get genuine
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  • 152 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Nov. 26. 5 pM Total for rr: Books Close financial Tm Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. Ayer Hitam Tin 20% Int. Nov. 10 Dec.^ Nov 15 Batu Selanßor s'; Int. Dec 17 Burma Malay 6d. Int. Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec 13
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    • 756 20 f PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C !ON THE RADIO j Singapore Station On 225 Metre, jL m-DAY «-05 p.m.:— Dance Music relayed BRITISH EMPIRE ftj- tS" Su52t&£Sr~SSV& aS d £f^ programme I sE^H c -ses^s GSII 13 97 metres (21.47 met); GBG produced by Harry S. Pepper Bones, d
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  • 168 21 KING THE DUCHY I Traditional Gifts To Be Made London, Nov. 24. of Interesting presentaparl of a picturesque tradibe made to the King when he Dm-hy of Cornwall on W<d'id Thursday next Castle he will receive m heu of rent, which will include i and one pound of pepper Mayor
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  • 180 21 Impressive Service At Westminster London. N< v 26. FLAGS at halt-mast over the Parlia- ment and London build in bohsed the public .J., of Ramsay Mac Donald. while the funeral SSey 6 Was held m WertminSSr The Duke of Gloucester, representing le Ki.'^lH,.^,: it assembly o! 52£} ers
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  • 85 21 Shanghai, Nov. 26. hJ^aiS?, 08 1 Con^ ul "General. Sir Herbert Phillips, has telegraphed to the Foreign Office requesting the urgent remittance of £20.000 for the "B n Fund for relief m China." He .says the money is vitally net owing to present conditions m Shangnai. £15
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  • 40 21 ynmastic class fcr Senior members jf tne V.M.C.A., undei the direction o. xMr. h. Lyne, La held every 1 ana ihursday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Instruction is given m parallel bar vaulting, horizontal bar. and Swedish
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  • 107 21 Roosevelt Stimulating o Industry dresimnt RoJKSS3r.*i o i conference to-day that he want, tax revision as soon a Congress was K£pL to 1 <*«* It At the same time he revealed that he had wnl i letter to all Government departmenU and asking them to anticipate
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  • 218 21 Non-Govt. Employees' Assn. Formed (From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 24 the new non-Government Empi. ociation vu Christened tond Inaugural meeting In the Town Hall amid a shower oi good wishes from many neadi ol arms, rhe hall was packed and among those present were
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  • 155 21 U// Pet-Fu To Head New Administration Bhang] A< '< to Ja report*, the rnmen( establl teh, an important P rail* n m North Hunan, will be Formally installed on Nov Chungklni N President Lin Ben has an troni Nanking He w\ enthusiastic welcome. 20. The Japanese authorltie
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  • 84 21 London, Nov. 25. Tin-; War Office announcti it nant-Genera] Sir Roto 1 1 QordonFinlayson, colonel oi thi tlllery, been appointed Officer ommandini April 1 itr. Prom "928 to 1931 Sir Robert wascommandi i of the I Artillery (Third on) and then served m Indl dei ''i arpindl
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    • 258 21 PRADIO-'PHONE SERVICE The Full List For Malaya I!i!:rrtion with the opening on Dec. 1, of the radio-telephone service betMalaya and England, the follow- a list of fees to be charged for telephone services to other counFee for Fee for Report Ist 3 each Charge minutes subse- (for conver- quent ineffsatton
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  • 1604 22 AVOIDING ANOTHER EXPENSIVE LAW SUIT Commissioners Back lams: Yesterday i Discussion Winapstr. i rtdaj a iicuti ii t<» Mm hit Xlr J B A Westrrhmit. ;i .Municipal CjMtirmsioner. was made «t to-da\ nuetn X (»f Uir Miiiih i|»al ommis ner., p.sirled o.rr I Mr. W. Hartley. Thl rifiilfini iaid: I
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  • 159 22 No Exhibition Of Indian Sound Films? Sin •HE matter ol I out ()1 Vu I toria Theatre for WWtJon o da y s meeting <>f the s 10 micioal Commissioners when Mr. Chua Ken Ha. asked for toUghtenme^ to whether the decision of the Boaid of Control, vhich
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  • 32 22 London, Nov 26. The Blue Funnel Line state that they are resuming their fortnightly service to t I Shanghai with the Ajax which leaves Liverpool on Dec. 11 Reuter
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  • 423 22 When Are Residents Liable For Cost? Blngap THE question of whether or Municipality should undertake i ay service cables to make electric lable to residents living In rem of developmental estates w by Mr. John Laycock at to-day meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commfc. sioners when he moved
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  • 164 22 Singapore, Friday. THF poor acoustics of the board room was again stressed by Mr. Scow Po& Leng at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day. Mr. Poh Leng said that two montn> ago the president had promised to introduce the use of high sounding boards and should
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  • 70 22 Singapore. Friday. According to papers tabled at meeting of the Municipal Commit ers. Committee No. 1. at a meeting on Nov. 3. 1937. determined that following Commissioners should re on Dec. 31. 1937: Mr. W. Bartley JJJJj M.8.E.. M.C.S. (the President*; Mr Keh Hai. Mr. O. P. Griffith-Jon-
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    • 52 22 Another Shipment 9/ J POPULAR NOVELS j For GLOVERS S IJBKAKY. Why don't S you join? Only 50 cents a year ;»nd 10 cents a book. K. >1. GLOVES CO.. J 9 11, The Arcade. Singapore. 4 Imperial 44 G00d Companion" AB-BrttLsh z W SOU AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE
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  • 113 23 TO-DAY'S WEIGHTS AND A CCEPTORS SELANGOR SKYE RACES •> Events Including Ladies' Scurry A CARD of nine events is provided for the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Skye race meet ins: m Kuala Lumpur to-day, the »\tra event being the pony scurry tor lady riders. Scratchings: Cheerful Lady
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  • 385 23  -  Captain Eagle SELECTIONS BY KACE 1. HAPPINESS George Robey RACE 2. ANACONDA Mickey Mouse RACE S. STIR IV Torridour RACI L EMPENNAGE Fernlet RA( E HAPPY BOY Fairfields RACE »i. SILENT MERCHANT Carkal RACE 7. VERGROS Jonathan RACI 8. LITTLE TEX Danse Dv Ventre RACE 9. GISHER
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    • 52 23 i with i P^fV' the new star i V^i* sensation of j "Lloyds of London"! j to make it <}// i /Ar wore exciting! POWER YOUNG <&JMECHE I i i SLIM SUMMERVILLE DUDLEY DIGGES J WALTER CATLETT S GEORGE SANDERS J JANE DARWELL S STEPIN FETCHIT 20^ PAULINE MOORE I
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    • 11 23 L I "PTO fl '1^ SOL€ RCCnTS H£IIW UJfiUOH &> CO... LTD.
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  • 427 24 Yean Profit Oj $322,946 T ll\l th. development M Juhore as tin pniduniu St.ir uas bouiul .1,. m Ihe rules apply*. mliin Stale* opinion c* J£;,, b Mr II S Kuvsrll ho and punoa if from count v* biirlni uiid piosi 01 m i vmm 1 1
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  • 18 24 .i n It tonight's boc second round. *ebot here. »nd had beer r. I
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  • 23 24 MANCHESTER H 'CAP Amended "Probables For To-Day Londc THE a;:. Mane. Laioi Evans or Robertson* I Laortai '.pson or M on* tovmrd Reuter
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE No. 22. November 27, 1937. EDITED BY "HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 725 1 Singapore's Victory Upset Dismal Jimmies ALL those dismal jimmies who believed that Singapore state rugby this .season was m a decline leading inevitably to the wooden spoon position m the .m hi them section of the Malaya Cup competition have had to eat their words ng the past few days.
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    • 133 1 Fusilier Hampton On Sick List COMMAND sportsmen and the Boxing fraternity m particular— will learn with regret that Fusilier Isaac Hampton, the Skins clever middleweight, is at present on the sick list with a severe ear trouble. He will very likely be out of the game for some
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    • 29 1 Peter Kane, the Golborne Bantamweight, will meet an opponent, not yet selected, m a contest at the Salle Wagram, Paris, on December 16, according to the promoter. Jeff Dickson.
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    • 144 1 1885 Champion Dies Aged 71 THE death of Jack MeAuliiTu m New York at the age of 71 recalls the old dav.s of prize-fighting with bare-knuck-le.s McAulifTe. who was born m Cork, was world lightweight champion for nine years from 1885, retiring undefeated One of his most famous
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      54 1 G. I) A Lundon, who was the best three-quarter on the field m the Malaya Cup match at Seremban m which Singapore defeated NegriMalacca by 11 points to nine last week-end. Singapore have three matches m a row beginning next week, the climax being provided with the one against the
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    • 32 1 In To-Day's Supplement Service Notrs 2 International Itiifiby I Pictures 5 Penan* Hockey Penang Rugby British Tennis Turf TppiPt Boxing N»t<*s Selangor Ho< key 8 Perak Hot k X Local Hock.s
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    • 275 1 Hammond As English Skipper? BECOMES AMATEUR NEXT YEAR THE decision ol Walter Hammond I play as an. amateur i<>r Oloua .shire next season Immediately raises the question whether he Will captain Eng land m the Test mutches with Australia m England next summei Hammond has joined the board n! I
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    • 86 1 Back To Sanity In Fight Purses thk Acceptance of Maurice Strickland, 1 "i N' Zealand, and ai Nancy, of Canada. Of I .'.hare of Ihe fate money 30 per cent lor the winner and 20 per cent for the loser is probabl ot the end ol the day of
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      • 49 1 1 i; ia x £'i <;'| j' I GREAT X'MAS SALE 1 COMMENCES MONDAY 2WI NOVEMBER 1537 I LOADS OF LOVELY APPRECMBLK (ill is lOK \Ll| AT SUPEK KEEN PRICES ALL TODAY AND SELECT THK PICK OF BARGAINS 1 <-l SIM. II A TO. I J Itatterv Koad sIN(. IPOftl
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    • 1381 2 Negn-Malacca At Anson Road To-day NEWS OF SPORT IN THE CAMPS T o-,>AY the Ar,,,v. flU^d wHMhe -J*.^ < S I formidable MaUjw Cw s>urdie when theymeei m be thc key SS^f^*l^SSS*jrf'ffi?lS^^ SSStt- ?nterest ,s centred^ nat. intcot is quickened by the fact tint Singapore unexpectedly
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      21 2 Fusilier Hampton, Services boxing star, who is on the sick list just now with ear trouble, and disabled tor some weeks.
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      22 2 Tel l.i^ stand off Tor (lie Navy \n I '»i« who is MM of thr < Irs nut halvrs m Singapore nißb> to
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    • 874 2 THE elements have been unkind to Tanglin for the past week with thresult that all outdoor sport has practi cally been at a standstill, owing to th» grounds being 'out of bounds' and until for play. We had a few inter-company rugugames and a couple
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    • 690 3 International Matches Again Soon? FRANCE is still making efforts to renew international matches with the four British Rugby unions, and there are signs that fixtures may be resumed, though some further time may elapse. That France would be prepared to abolish the French Rugby championship one of the
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    • 120 3 Nobody Has Heard Of Him! NOBODY In England seems to know Norman W. Cutler, who. it is reported from Australia, has been hailed there as "the Bradman of English club cricket." Reports from Australia give glowing accounts of his feats m English club cricket, but do not say
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    • 100 3 New Zealand Critic Of Cricket MR A T DONNELLY, who has anM nounced his retirement from the chairmanship of the New Zealand < ket Council, when speaking to B < onference of delegates at Wellington. that the game of cricket had ba commercSd that it appeared difficult to^Tt
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    • 138 3 London Clubs Doing Well I AN outstanding feature of the 1937 8 soccer season so far is the success of London clubs. Brentford, Chelsea. Charlton Athletic and Arsenal are all m the running for First Division leadership. West Ham United have received well-merited praise and are heading for
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    • 143 3 Arsenal Favoured For Cup In 1938 ACCORDING to a leading Tattersall's book-maker, Arsenal are favourite for the Cup. The latest odds art- 100-8. Sunderland, the holders, are second favourities at 15-1, followed by Manchester City at 16-1, while the Wolves arc considered an 18-1 chance. Lcndon teams such as Brentford,
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    • 119 3 AUSTRALIANS' lONDON GAMES THERE is criticism m the North >t England of the fact that the Australians will play seven matches m London next summer, m addition I within very easy reach of London Four of the London matches will be played it Lords and thiee
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    • 152 3 TATE SUSSEX Official Statement Issued SUSSEX County Cricket Club have issued a statement, giving their reasons for the recent termination Of Maurice Tate'a engagement Brigadier-General DArcy Bmwnlow. the Sussex Chairman, writes: "The announcement that the Commit tee of the Sussex County Cricket Club had decided not to renew the eni
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    • 187 3 New Zealanders To Assist cupporters of the Northamptonshire *3 cricket team are hoping for better times next season. The last two season. 1 have been disastrous from the point of view of winning matches. It was beginning to look as il Northamptonshire had staked out a claim for
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    • 249 4 ARMY OPEN CUP CAMPAIGN WITH VICTORY; SINGAPORE CAUSE UPSET Darling. Aim\ right wins, about to tall on the ball to check the opposition. Key man of the Army side, Lieut. Simpson is Men about to slinff out a pass. As was generally expected, the Arnivl home by the narrow mars-
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      • 46 5 YOUR FAVOURITE? Once you start on these 1M Assorted br cuits it's hard to decide whicli you like b many md c dc so dch^ i how cri p P F. ASSOE ED fOMEPH llt WlltS A Sl)\>. ||l> MHMpnlr K11.11.. I swmiwns. ITERI a < <». PINANO
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    • 715 6 Austin And Round Still Lead Field Til Kit t: are few surprises m the rankings of home players issued by the Lawn Tennis Association, though compared with last year there are notable changes m posi tion, particularly m the women's list. The ranking, with last year's
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    • 370 6 STATE MATCH AT IPOH TO-DAY HENANG play their test I hockey match against Perak at Inoh to-day. The Penang team were selected after a final try-out on Monday between the Probables and the Possibles In choosing the Probables side as a whole to represent Penang.
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    • 58 6 a luxurious restaurant that can be made to disappear In .1 nl being built at the Empire Btadium, Weml it will accommodate 250 diners on the lon of greyhound racing meetings. but on Cup Final day and Other important occasions vuii be removed, the plate front, measuring 4.000 .square fret.
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    • 251 6 Australian Tour Plan k MOVE has been made to taHU^ A Henry Cotton. British open campion, to compete In the 150 th AjUli™: sary uolf tournament m Australia n netx t >( This £1 000 tournament is being o^~ nised for the New South Wales p.O-A. b Archie
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    • 186 6 More Field Events In Future THE announcement that Oxford $flft Cambridge are to introduce javel in and discus throwing into the inter-rj* l^ versity sports is good news. These events, so little practised m tn l^ country, have invariably let £ngla lld down m international matches. Tn e
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    • 110 6 A Challenge From Canada A PROPOSAL from Canada for a maic& race between the holder of tft c world sculling title H.R. r'fcobbi c"'>e "'> Pearce. and the Australian chanipi Evans Paddon. of Woodburn. New iSoutr 1 Wales, is being considered by Paddon. Whether the match will be amOfoo
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    • 33 6 Ralph Guidahi. the American Otgfi 001 l Champion tia Pitii* at Miami, Florida, for an operation (0 remove small growth from his spine* which he -says Mitly beet) hu i- npermit his play.
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    • 617 6 PENANG PUT UP A GOOD SHOW (By 'Twelfth Man") ¥N my notes last week, I said that with I the advantage of playing on home mund and also the added encouraj-e-SSft of a f«ih victory over Perak the Slnano Rugger fifteen, though not exS? t? win.
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    • 27 6 A BritUh polo team will challenge Coj the vVt-tc| lt ip mi n 1939. Th< matches will be played m the Unlte< In September of that year
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    • 1016 7 ING m Singapore during 1933. was notable for two things, one was the B excellent fights provided by services men fighting as professionals, and the was the sensational rise of a Japanese youth who, again, learned all his here. The star performers among the Services
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    • 291 7 Fine Play In Perak Tournament At tli» moxnout of writing tne secona Perak opi'ii table tennis championships are m full swing m Ipoh and judging by the results so far a very hii»li standard of play has been seen m tn? early rounds *>f the men's events The
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      39 7 .Mr. F. J Morten, formerly director of education, now acting Colonial Secretary, greets the Raffles College XV prior to the annual inter-college rugby match for the Galloway Cup, which the Kafllesians won for the first time m six years
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    • 27 7 A £200,000 training coll under the physical fitness CUBpamn will be built within M h ol London Instructors win be trained for centres all over the country.
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    • 634 7  - English-Bred Horses Preferred Windsor Lad TURF TOPICS By IT is significant that there are more English bred horses than Australian m this country. Not only is it popularly believed that English method training and breeding are superior, but English horses are more suited to this climate than those imported from
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    • 1017 8 SELANGOR SETTLE DOWN Fine Side For Hockey Match With Singapore SBLANOOR'B early look like being annual. 1 :hed the ilde alternate beind bad displays while and local ..ports Wfl metaphorically, trying n rid neither could as to what the t< .mi hould be Then one Saturday afternoon, with le which
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      31 8 The S.C.RC. tennis tournament is making slow progress owing to bad weather conditions, but some interesting matches were witnessed the other evening. Here is one of the competitors m the singles.
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    • 39 8 The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race will De rowed on Saturday, April 2, probably at 2 p.m. Oxford will start practice on the Isis and Cambridge on tht Cam, both crews moving later to Chiswick and then to Putney.
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    • 71 8 Century Maker In Australia MISS HAZEL PRITCHARD, playing for Chewlo auamst Oldliclcls. scored her •econd century kn the grade cricket names tlii. Mason She was nearly bowled by the first ball she received but ••d to score 124 m 64 minutes. Miss Pritchurd Rave a eh. dispiav with
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    • 390 8 Perak Hockey Men Want Singapore Match rrHE Perak hockt on wID 1 mis evening on th« looh Reci Ground whom the State will In the li? inter-State of tl on. prom tbo team chosen Perak cled to win by a comfortable mar< ilv In view of the fact that the.
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    • 437 8 SINGAPORE OPEN INTER-STATE HOCKEY PR OGRAMME (By "Sticks") OINGAPORE will to-day test their v hockey strength with that of Selangor on the S.C.C. Padang, and irrespective of the issue, the game should m every way be most interesting. This is the local team's first InterState fixture this season and are
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