Morning Tribune, 31 October 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE £Mfr 234 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, October 81, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 47 1 iioto shows an R.A.F. bomber liih crashed durin? night flying ercises over Yorkshire, at Kirkseaton. near Pontefrart. The plane as struck by lightning, the crew five jumping clear by parachutes, nother bomber in another part of le country suffered a like fate. Topical Press
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  • 145 1 Rome-Berlin Axis Streng thened Rome, Oct. 30 A complete identity of views on all current p-oWems in the Rome-Berlin A in Herr Ribbentrop's vL.it, according to Italmn crcles. The talks had a wide scope and pointed out to definite conclusions which cannot be expected presently. It is understood in German
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  • 100 1 General Smuts Warns South Africa To Prepare Kimberley, Oct. 30. E need 01 preparedness on the part of the Union was emphad by General Smuts in a speech General Smuts declared W Mr. Chamberlain was guided Providence when he took the undented step and forced himi on Hitler's company. 1
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  • 59 1 "Ian Hay" Becomes Army Chief London, Oct. 30. LN an official announcement made today His Majesty has approved the appointment of Maior John Hay Beun director of public relations at the war office in succession to tbr at* Maior. General D->wnev. Maior Boith 1, better known afi lan Hay, novelist
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  • 35 1 MOSCOW REWARDS FOR CHANGKUFENG Moscow, Oct. 30. FIFTEEN hundred persons were awarded medals, orders and distinction in connection with thf Changkufenp affair in addition to the five hundred previously decorated, it is announced to- Reuter
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  • 251 1 CHINA MIGHT GO "RED" London, Oct. 30. OIR Eric Teichman, discussing the outlook in China in the Sunday Times asks whether, if the Chinese nationalists, though utterly defeated from a military point of view, refuse to liquidate or dissolve and continue their resistance in the mountain maze of western China,
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    • 64 1 FRESH MILK-WITH .fgggj ALL THE TROUBLE fcg: REMOVED! lET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk, to drin'c. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered— with only dealer cannot tupply you, water removed. Klim keeps
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  • 204 2 THE PULLER ALWAYS PAYS (TrikWM Staff K<|>»rUr) INUONT hMM racket. assaulting and robbing ruksha pullers. making «fl with th«« days takings One *l ol societ: .:.cuikes in m t>i < not inR ricksha fare: A ride Is taken 01lS iderable distance puller is ed n, stop
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  • 94 2 i "...in our Own Importer* Serrmban. Sunday. \\\i. tonunotion was caused in A titun late last ftiffct, vvhrn < hillCM rniurl is Ml "1»"» r0m- ,tv who iff u{l<k«(l to refdtted t<» rontnhute t.iwards IM I ,:i, I :m«l thrrw M IM ground th« momybox prafemi v
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  • 114 2 London. Oct 30 -The removal of :>'20,000 book.^ rormlng the library of the University of London from South KenatngtOtt to the new university buildings, close to the British Museum, was completed yesterday without damage to a single volume. Some 5,5;U) large packing cases were used in
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  • 160 2 rpili: iuncral of .Mrs. Kuh Lian (;hee uho passfd away at the age of 75, on Oct. 25. took place yesterday at the Bukit Broun cemetery. Theft wits large attendance of mourners and the funeral was held with all Chine.se ceremonial. Mr.s. Koh Lian
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  • 213 2 Soldier Found In Wrecked Car, Charged Singapore, Saturday. THOMAS Daly, private ot the Gordon Highlanders, was accused ot stealing a motor car, valued at $1,400, belonging to Mr. R. Bradley, to-day in the District Court. Case was adjourned until Monday. Daly, who was found by two Malay constables— it was
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  • 35 2 Rome. Oct. 30. Herr Ribbentrop who had many hours ol talk with Mussolini is leaving for Germany this evening, it is understood an agreement has been reached regarding the Czech-Hungarian dis- pute. Reuter
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    21 2 Mr. Rol.ort Henry Green prominent Rfnfmparc lawyer, and Miss Kosamund Lewis, who were married at St. Andrew's Cithedral on Saturday last
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  • 68 2 (Tribune Staff ■g"?' 1 „n d CINOAPORE China Kel.ef 3 committee Intends U> se I^ jrf in the Colony on Nov. it, bin in( s p the late Dr Sun Yat Sen^ (n schools here have already I ''instructions have been jivj-n gj
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  • 23 2 .Tribune Staff R-J A Bight police Mtro d body of a male Chinese, floa .sea off Prince Edwara StdTfftt S-
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    • 171 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Achir, Are y.» i Ron Dowa, NVrvy. suffer Aol,. mn. SwolUn juinta? L><> >ou »;«>t I'p Night* w <'•' from Burning, Itching Paaaage 1 Kheumatiam, Clrcl«a Under 1 'Vnklea, Frequent Headache •;"'iJ i-ol Is, lioaa ol \pp«tlte and Kn«rgj ih. «i inptonii how (erma
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  • 168 3 RICKSHAS PLY FOR HIRE IN SUBURBS Strike Not Officially (Tribune Staff Reporter) A GRADUAL loosening of the strike machine was noticeable in Singapore's suburbs during the week-end. Individual ricksha pullers are already plying for hire, but these confine their activities outside town limits. Fear lor their rickshas and their lives
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE WEDDING Piio'.o taken M SfttariU? alter the wnMmg at St. Andrews (at iu dial Of Mr Victor Anthony (iabricl to Miss Maria Ul f— Kwan.
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  • 113 3 rather atetMl Nt change i Ita see Ihe average family in a B instead tfl haunts of vice or ■<<<i luxury. One certainly gets I avenue family in "You're Only B n: (Mi.t uhich onened at the Hitnl last night. I, littli perplexities. E::> and the
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  • 84 3 BRITISH TRADE WITH YUGOSLAVIA FOSTERED ■/imlon. Oct. 30— Mr W V. Stevens the sttaff of the London Chamber of ■mmt ret is leaving London for Zagreb Nov 12 to carry out investigations, •«:h. it is hoped, will lead to increased m&' with Yugoslavia. |T!> London Chamber, after consulta-§-n with the
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  • 25 3 Prince Purachatra's Son Engaged Ba r n tSttti unti "The OxJord-edu-l Oie late Prince PuraOOWB ,n Malaya, announc«nent to-day to the eldest MttM, of Eeono-
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  • 48 3 DE ATH OF MALACCA RESIDENT \'»'.r Oun Correspondent) death occurred '800, Assistant Regis- Municipality, on Friday it U h Koh wa ailing and it was only recently from the Mainmat"?' Spital where he had 'for nearly two months. takes place on Tuesday at burial will be at Bukit
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  • 152 3 London, Oct. 30. THE Home Secretary, in a circular letter to the local authorities, reminds the latter of the need for impressing upon householders the urgency of taking proper care of the respirators, which were recently distributed throughout the country. The circular 'avs that
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    • 16 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED* China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFire. Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
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    • 39 3 riANOFORTE PLATDIO AW» THEORY OF MUSIC. Adults and children any grade Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Moisic Teacher 25, Barker Roao I xvV^^^^^B Siflv^l Agents: I
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    • 28 3 Silvikrin 1 TI)P Nstur." 1 Hnir Food ro«Into *he root of hair trouble Of a)] Ch.'mlsts nnd Hlgi <lass Stores H.m-UKvscr I -A Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS sincapcri;.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 41 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Ju.sticf in Ist Court at 10 am. Div. 6 38- Josephine De Aranjo vs Noel Clayton De Aranjo Thereafter: 1 Judgment Debtor Summons Before Mr Worley. Acting Judge 10 Chambers at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 57 4 Previou* ivj 'IT on Pans (Closing middle rate 178.84 L'n 'l 'IT on Amsterdam closing middle rate* 8.76 3 R T.T. on Shanghai selling rate* 8» 2 T.T on Honukong i closing selling rate Is. 3d T.T. on Japan f closing selling rate» Is. 2d Uncl T.T. on
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    • 101 4 i Forward (October) Buyers s 5 1< Sellei forward (Ikwremberi Buyers 116 Sellers Ird Porward (Jan Mai i Buyei i W Seller B9 16 I 9 l'i To-dii Lond Saturday. P iIM Oil. Malaya) tn balk «cpt Oct. shipment l u Unchang< COPRA (Straits, VMS.) <pi Shipment no
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    • 18 4 Lorn TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Spot (afternoon (closing price* £212*4 Cta Forward £213 1 4 Cl<>
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    • 505 4 AMERICAN SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS THE following quotations from New York wen** received from Messrs. S E Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterlay:- Last Sale Oct 28 Oct 29 Adams Express (No pan 124a 12 Is American Can (Par $25 > 103 7 8 103 Amer. Forn. Power $7 pfd
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    • 69 4 London, Friday. Previous To-day Change l>lstlllC'i.S Wl- 9Ufi Bd Dunlop Rubber JJ|4% 24J3 -VJ4J (Wneral Electric 3 76 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 3141^ l 2d Imperial Tobacco 1369 Anßlo-Dntch 286 284', l'/ 2 d Canadian Pacific 6 7 6- K War Ldjcm 99 l 99 Chartered Bank
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    • 7 4 < iOll> Previous TO-4ay Change I
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    • 30 4 Now York. Saturday Steady Quiet i Tone Buyers 16 11 16 10 li |6 8po( Sellers 16 13 Hi 16 IS j 16 Sellers if? iat/ i
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    • 59 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves irora the FEAR oi BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS ai CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, tnd ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boons, so that SAFETY and
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    • 13 4 soi in BRITISH INSUKANCE COMPANY, I/TD PASSENGER'S 11\4.4.A4.i: Tel. 59-f, 2 Pinkivson fiiwn
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    • 18 4 aaaHaaT^I Ii a^^aaa^y 4 W^^F^^gga^aaw^ lj e > p ~r i > p A M C I SIME DARBY Co..Ltd.
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  • 733 5 STOCKS SHARES ssued By Fraser Company Singapore, Oct. 29, 1 1MB. MINING L 28'- 30i-Nom jKumbang 43;. 47-Nom U Malay 25(3 26|9 Hi^m 0 60 0.65 I Weng 236 24|6xd pin Tin x 45 1^0 f Selangor 10 6 ||M untai 22- 231na Malay 13)6 14 |6xd ideriang 0 35
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  • 127 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oct. 29. 1 p.m. Total rot sAnni.nj i dividend Book* Date *z D»*. yeai Close Payable TEN Bangrin 5% less tax N 7 Chenderiang 7V 2 less tax Nov 7 24 Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 17 30% Lingui 10%
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  • 209 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 5Batu Selangors 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin 2316 251Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10]3 11 6xd Katu Tin 25)6 2616 Killinghalls .17 9 18 P Kramats 10i6 1116 Kuchais 1.30 1.35 Laruts 9i6 10i6 Linguis 1.60
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  • 192 5 tat/Tor ?n Ui »°W Apr. 30 Oct. 31 jo m nom SINGAPORE Ml NIC IPAUTV $S%&|» m nom I%£ i^iCWL im 108% nom 199ft y J N OV. 1 in d L 948 -6852i,066;0b0 1185n ***** xi 19?r> 20 July 20 iw£J-»«w»sMobiidii m" 7 i9-.r Mar 1
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    • 154 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1024 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, jOO Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CREHA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN
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    • 151 6 PAVILION 615 and 915 (OE^^f i U< I. MMKDONKOKTHK VKAR'S VgF J» V^B (MtKATKST FILMS I fN THE PULITZER PRIZE PLAV MM OLUMBIA PICTUKF Starting To-Morrow A Cyclone Of Fun! There Goes The Groom t. kKO RADIO PICTURE VVITH Ann Sothern Mary Boland Burgess Meredith THEY'RE NUTS TO YOU! Thr
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    • 190 6 I Greeted by Packed Houses at Yesterday's 4 sho^fl It's as invigorating as a breath of Fresh mountain AirH nTAK^OURSWEETHEART TO SEE ITfll I Because there' a real thrill woitttg for you in thu dram* I I I of lor* at *v«nte«n facing th* pitfallt and triuaaphs of Uf e
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 125 7 j^> 'MARLBOROUGH j Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd., I 5.45 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. j owing to Tremendous Success, Season Extended! j ,-itest and Most Entertaining TAMIL Talkie of the year IMBIKAPATHI k M K THYAGARAJA BHAGA.VATHAR, M. R.\ le T\ VIM ANALAKSHMI and olher talented Artistes. #>># n^jr An
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    • 232 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAY I 3-15 6-15 AND 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA 'Controlled by Shaw Bros Ltd > 20th Century— Fox Kntertainment Achievemenri»resenting" most important ston eithei of them J^L hk has ever had BL STANWYCK I VCJWT i /vi /> A wM jf i K A}'« •HIS All AIR* Also The
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  • 421 8 Exhibits Neanng Completion (Tribune Staff Ileporter) /IOOD profit* ha* been made with the many exhibits which Johore is U lending to San Francisco for the Golden Gate Exposition. Shipmen! Of the exhibits will be made from Singapore on Nov. 16 and a further
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  • 84 8 ,i:ii .nil 'in Saturday Prom Nov. i the Government ol Palestine Is Inßtttuttng enger traffic control scheme undei ii .ill driven ol motor vehicles and illway passengers must hav«- permits. So far the Arabs' tattles have bo.-n to ii. commands directly counter to Lied i>v
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  • 216 8 RUBBER WILL BENEFIT FROM NEW YORK MOTOR SHOW Wl havr had a fairly active market during the week and prices ■gala -how some improvement," say Messrs Lewis and Peat, Ltd., in their vrrklv rubber market report dated London Oct. 18. There is DO feature for special comment but sentiment .continues
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  • 200 8 TRACTION WORKERS WANT $10 INCREASE (Tribune Staff Reporter) IX considering the Singapore Tr* tion Company employees 1 torn for the maximum salary of eat grade of work?r ta I* increased t $10, it is necessary to take intsj count the circumstances at pre-*! existing in the Polony, sul-min, Mr. T.
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  • 181 8 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN CASE AGAINST INSPECTOR (Tribune Court Reporter*. BEFORE the fifth policr ma*i trate, Mr. L. C. Cioh. on Saturday. Sidney Dodds, BtogJ" v pean police inspector, pleatler l ru. to two charges of ™*g*L "t straining Ibrahim bin K*a a» fl Ponniah. QiDcrint' Mr. H. J. Spinks. instant
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  • 25 8 Mr. H. P Brvson. MC i pointed to act as Second tary .Ai. and to be C 1 with effect from Oct
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    • 35 8 ■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■•■•■■■■a r «P^^B wrl W hungry world! HEPBUM CARYCRAMT j HAWKS 3 PRODUCTION CHARLIE RUGGLES |il AftRY fITZOIRAID %j MAY ROBSON WAUIt CATIITT FRITZ FftD/ VJ^*&W m H Tim Week -End At The IVWIIIOX B^if*"**"
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    • 66 8 J Tanjons runmr 7 p.m. I j >a^r LMrIKL mi p m I Controlled by Shaiv Bros Ltd J jso via ii i:\ii; World': Newest Screen Idol Returns To Thrill You In ONE IN A I j MILLION j iM11,.,,,,,.,,, X j NEW CITVT ?-30 P.M. j WORM) 3U ll
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    • 49 8 8...JL j /fo/// Theatres Packed j GRAND PALACE I (I W WORLD) (CHINA TOWN) 7.30 9.45. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. J Controlled by Shaw Bros ltd, j MISS YUIT YEE famous South China Film Star jI.OOII i:\lH\4.j T mmortal and Emotional Chinese Drama. 2 Hear (hinas Popular Song*. I
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  • 167 9 Lindbergh Unpopular In Russia Macao. vtfLENT personal attack on the n .'..is a.rman. Colonel Charles lib U. siuned by leading Soviet 55?5 published by Pravda. w a ppear, according to this doU,a Lindbergh, who with his lecently the guMt of honour of soviet Government, did not form du- stay in
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  • 130 9 VR£\CH fears oi an armed rising I by the Ca&oulards, lulled after ■rrests late last year, have been Ironsed by the capture of a lorry pad of arms. The discovery was made by the French police as the load was actually being delivered in Paris.
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  • 57 9 »h, :"•"•> and Lola Lane, yu, Page comprise the '■> "n the Warner Bros. c that title, will act a? r a n os°,S lm l nd ™ake per-' s*^ -mn N° ÜBhout the Colin C' r >"" NeW Y rk f r >l»to 'il e
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  • 368 9 Help From Great Democratic Powers "\S China is not sufficiently industrialised to manufacture weapons of war to arm her millions of fighting men for selfdefence, she is of necessity dependent on some form of foreign aid to sustain the war of resistance,' declared Mr.
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  • 85 9 I Hankow. A KOREAN volunteer corps to assist China to fn»ht Japan has been organised by the Korean National Front League. In a manifesto issued the corpg declared that it will fight side by Md° with the Chinese soldiers in the present resistance campaign. It also urged the
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    • 42 9 I I'LL TALK FOR MYSELF I I JUST GIVE ME THE I DESK TEST I B»^ Try an Easy- Writing Royal ia your own office. Sec why its popularity ia increasing so rapidly. PHONE 6275 RONE 0 LTD. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 315 9 MOTOR VEHICLES, Fur Quick Sale. 1937 Ford HP. Engine and body work in excellent condition Mileage 15,000. One owner, leavIng Colony. Regular Teca'cmit Service. Cushion Covers Price $750 or near offer. /^pply Olivier. Telok Paku, *****. LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY (IIVEN that at
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  • 311 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, October 31, 1938. SPLITTING HAIRS WHERE seems io l>e much red tape in the way the Municipal Commissioners <>f Singapore tie dallying with the question <>f rcCOgnislng t h«- Municipal Services Club for the purposes of collective bargaining. Several Commissioners, ai Friday's meeting, favoured recognition a{ once
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  • 1034 10 HOW SWITZERLAND DOES IT Running A State Switzerland, like Malaya, could teach the rest of Europe a thing or two as to how to run a State in vhich different nationalities live in perfect harmony. fHE contrast between Switzerland and most of the rest of Europe is striking. Switzerland seems
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    37 10 The above picture shows Japanese soldiers carrying the a^hecomrades who were killed in engagements on the Yan&tse ,r u|1((I boxes of ashes will be sent to Japan and the men's nam^ the war heroes at Yasukuni Shrine.
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    58 11 K.nAH desien of the fuselage and the four Gipsy Twelve Sed engine, is particularly noticeable in this photoJ nh of the second graceful Albatross long range monoplane. FollowR P -LI in T- million" accident to the first Albatross on overload tr^is a straiehtfomard reinforcement has new been included in the
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  • 329 11 JPTICAL COSMETICS IERE is glowing a realization by the public of the inadequacy of ,cne pair of all-round, rain-or-shine, work-and-play spectacles. L- designs, individual creations, and special eye-wear for sports, te and evening wear, have stimulated an appreciation of optical however, still many people ire backward with regard to eyeHow
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  • 99 11 pHINESK guerilla units are reV/ pcrted to have renewed their activities in areas south of Pootung and on the Shanghai-Hangchow Highway. Several clashes have occuiired at Kinshanwer, Shelin, Chuenkungting and other areas. The object of the mobile forces, it is stated, is to oust the Japanese from
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  • 301 11 MERCURY GAINS LONG DISTANCE SEAPLANE RECORD High Average Speed Maintained STRONG HEAD WINDS London. ALTHOUGH THE MERCURY SEAPLANE, upper component of the Mayo composite aircraft, failed to beat the non-stop long distance flight record she gained the world's long distance record for seaplanes by a substantial margin of 7.31 miles.
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  • 25 11 GAZETTE APPOINTMENT Mr. John Arnold Heaton has been appointed to be an Inspector of Machinery, Surveyor-General of Ships* Department, S.S., with effect from Sept. 1.
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  • 62 11 28 -Year -Old Car's Bid Pre-war racing cars are to compete In the annual hill climb speed contest at Shelsley Walsh, near Worcester. Su •treat ll the faith Mr. A. S. Heal ha.; in his 1910 Fiat, that he has also entered it in the all-comers, contest, where it *ill
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 34 11 Hwww in i fl i l> > fllw> tHMHW{: j^'j] 11l 1 >^^^^l V^H I .^^^l rr4" i'ri" iT^ i L. tr I *^^^^^^^v *^"2 i '3 CORNER OF i :"'fs N. 3 RI DORD^JJ^^^
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    • 70 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in fflare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Mow $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. Numerous hills form a natural defence for the Chinese. PIJOfVI* r
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    • 47 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all ChmmUu am4 Storm I VULCAIN The watch for every man and woman of taste combinin.iT elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 429. North Eride Road (Near Middle Ronxh Trlcphone 7922.
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  • 64 12 SINGAPORE PSHOTS Down the shute with lai kariuixii al lookers on in the background. Moi.k SrlfK.r ICoail wheie Indian shops sell garlands as shown in this photo. Fun in the park— children enjoying; themseM hoby Gaut Clay model of India's great I l!u ad. A halt at play— a child
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    • 38 13 I INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PIATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR 1 Ih. 1 t'RtMIERS PRtX RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE
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  • 1335 14 Entertaining Out-Of-Doors Plan an al fresco meal next time you ar giving a party; its gay informality will charn both you and your guests outdoor party has a charm about it that is not to be found in any other kind otf entertaining. The fjay informality of al fresco meals
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  • 1060 15 BANDEAUX You Can Make Yourself ,V\ade in coloured crepe paper these will be attractive additions to your wardrobe th e popularity and varied milmery this season, the remains in favour witn :;o while she dislikes wear- requires something attractive her curls in order. particularly charming, too. e natch or harmonise
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  • 110 15 1 quart chilled or tinned strawberries. IV2 cups rich cream '-4 teaspoon vanilla 6 extra strawberries Pinch of salt 1»4 cups castor sugar 1V 2 cups milk 4 egg whites Mash berries, adding sugar if necessary with silver fork. Squeeze through ft jelly bag into a basin.
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    • 78 15 SALOON IPPOLITO 19, CAPITOL BLDG. TEL: 3080. The public are hereby informed that M. Ippolito formerly of Maison Intcrlandi has now established his own Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon with modern equipment at the above He ensures his patrons every courtesy and satisfaction. I S PERMANENT WAVING S A SPECIALITY S
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    • 436 16 (I I wT BY P*Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES •IN« OKPGKATED IN ENGLAND* Outwards Du» Doi Tonnage Spore Tonnace 0 CANTON 15,500 NOV. 4 1939 ,o CORFU ***** Nov. 18 SOUDAN 6 500 Jan. 13 BANGALORE 0.000 Nov. 19 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17
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    • 435 16 jK TO FRENCH PORT? L* CHARCEURS RELJNK HOMEWARDS. 5 BANGKOK For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk 1 CAP TOURANE For Marsilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong 8. A. M. I. (from Saipon) GO PASOUIER For Saigon X (V GG. MERLIN Nov
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  • 123 17 (1t »M Staff Reporter) lpnh. Saturday lV( lras e(lH.s caused by eJecrl( .i,y «ff reports m Perak .It'tday. KiNlv.at Kuala Kangsar, a ir .vear-,UI Malay fW while vini with her sister touched ive wire. bought their mother who hPr bv the clothes took her ceaW A doctor attendi her
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  • 323 17 WOMEN MAKING FLOWERS CINGAI*ORE women are straining every nerve to make this year's Poppy Hay festivities an unqualified success. And the thoroughness with vhicli Ihey are pushing on the various arrangements leaves no doubt that the ExServices Fund will be considerably benefited. This year's
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  • 80 17 Paris, Saturday— Forty-einht countries ar p represented at the International sanitary conference, opened on the Quai D'Orsay by Minister Demonzis One of its most important decisions relates to the request by the Egyptian Government for the handing over r,y tho International Quarantine Board to E^ypt
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  • 162 17 JOHORE FORT IS BEING BEAUTIFIED (Tribune Staff Reporter) OtISTLING with activity is the Fort in Johore Bahru; civilian activity not military, for a team of workmen are engaged in preparing the grounds just to the left of the .Johore Military Force orderly room for laying the foundations of one of
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  • 86 17 IN connection with the forthcoming production of "Escape Me Never" at the Victoria Theatre, Mr. Carl Lawson has received the following letter from the private secretary to the Lord Mayor of London: "The Lord Mayor has instructed me to thank you for kindly offering to donate the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 298 17 111 KXS PIIILP LIME. (Incorporated in Australia^. NEXT SAILINGS iRELLA Nm- P 28 R Dec. 2 ecial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the lowing rates it Class passengen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or ilbourne to the connecting K P.M Vessel. &ISBANE SYDNEY return
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    • 64 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA I SANTHIA 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 3, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for Firet Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable wltb P.
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    • 143 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SHIP Entrance Exit Godown Gate Gate Opten Noort .22 1 1 Rohna 20 1 1 Benvorlich 18 2 3 Yuensang 16 2 Suwa Maru 14 2 3 Hector 11 2 3 Tweedbank 30 2 3 Dunelmia 32 2 3
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  • 395 18 A. R. P. Chief Warn< Country To Take Precautions warning that if war came everyone would be in the front li n and an appeal to industry to play its part in the provision"! air raid shelters, were voiced by Wing-Commander E. J.
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  • 108 18 Berlin. THE famous German tennis player. Baron Gottfried von Cramm, whose provisional release from prison was forecast on October 12, left Lehrter prison, northwest of Berlin, early this morning. His release was kept secret, even from his father, until the last minute, and his departure from
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  • 127 18 LORD HaiJey, memb< !'^'"H Mandates' Commission oi w *m of Nations, has completed ru- M months' study tour of Airu a i engaged on the work of M? l :M report which will b«- V*f£"M form of a book in the t*W P
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    • 395 18 ON THE RADIO 1 POCT. 31 I SINGAPORE I ZHL 225 metres 11M mcs) p.m. 5 00 Malay music. 5 30 Chines* music. f# 15 Children's programme 'Canton ese). 6 30 Chinese music. 700 Pianoforte recital by Lindsay Granville. 7 30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7 45 Cinema organ
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    • 454 18 r LONDON ANSMISSIONS 2 QtO 17.79 Its (16.9 m) fiSF l. r ».14 Mrs (19.8 m 0.111 (i 06 Big Ben. 'Sins-Song" Satur-dav-nißht entertainment. Ru^ pert Hazell and Elsie Day (as Host and Hostess), with Suzette Tarri "Radio's Own Comedienne >; Vine, More, and Nevard < Entertainers); and Turner Layton
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    • 207 18 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mcs <19.8 m.) p.m. 12.20 Richard Schmidberger Trio. 12.50 Waltz music. 110 News and weather bulletins. 1.22 Lunch programme. 2.10 News and weather bulletin:. 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Time signal. Opening. Tea concert, by Albert Sandler. 5 50 For the children by Anna Klaasen. fi.20 Lew Stone
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  • 1316 19 annual General Meeting Of Borneo Company u „ne hundred and forty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the V motnv was held on October 12, 19*8, at the Registered 5 1 f#W (ompanv, 143-149. Fenchurch Street, London E.C.3. A jam B. Ritchie (Chairman of the fiS»SII&- the meeting
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  • 83 19 A LISBON menage says that Mr Pirow South African Minister of Defence, has left Lisbon for SaJamanca where he will see Gen. Franco and oth^r loaders of the National Government -lorp resuming his journey to London Hp will be in London on Nov. 1 and, While there
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  • 153 19 SINGAPORE CINEMA'S CHARITY SHOW IN recognition of the wonderful work done by Dr. Bernardo's Homes, the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, will donate .to the Ilrme 25 per cent, of thiproceeds of all the three performances on Wednesday of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film "The Boy From Barnardo's." No doubt there are man> Singaporeans
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  • 228 19 Love-Making Has Technique 'Sex Still A Matter Of Guilt And Shame With Mativ TW. need for sc\ education in the >«>mii.', was discussed by Dr. Stuart MMuslatifi of Liverpool in his presidential addiess lo the British Homeopathic Congress, which opened at Liverpool. •Is it not a fact that for many,
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  • 176 19 Diplomatic Relations Between Germany Brazil Severed Berlin. Oct. 15. DIPLOMATIC relations between Brazil and Germany were officially severed to-day, when the German Government requested the Brazilian Ambassador het-e, Dr. Jose Joaquim de Lima e Silva Moniz de Arapao, to leave the capital. It may be recalled that the Brazilian Oovernment
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  • 73 19 London Oct. 29 The Briti.sn Air IdnJfter o*o sot up a committee under the chairmanship Ol Lord Gorel! to examine regulations gov "'■ninij th- lighting of aircraft over Copulous arid other districts and the enforcement of those regulation*. Tn« ecmmlttee \a also to consider wwuht further mca.siire.s
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  • 529 20 Sides Evenly Balanced Singapore, Saturday. S.c.C. "A" C RE. *B" 3 OOME interesting phases were witnessed in a mediocre *ame of niKby when the S.C.C "A" beat the R.E. by six points (a try and a penalty *oal) to three (a
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  • 163 20 Widow Her Mother Lose Savings SAID to have posed as a secret service a*ent to a widow whom he promised to marry, Wilfrid Hush HoKarth Swayle, 49, a farmer, was sentenced at Berkshire Quarter Sessions. Reading, to three years penal servitude. Swayle was convicted on
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  • 54 20 Nearly 3.000,000 children are now having milk at school under the scheme started by the British Milk Council Now there are over 7,000 firms operating the milk-in-industry scheme compared with about 4,000 a year ago. Worker* consumed 434,605 gallons of milk in June. 1937. In June last
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  • 161 20 LESSON FROM EUROPEAN CRISIS Hankow. IHE dismemberment of Czechoslovakia should be a lesson for all weaker nations/' states the Ta Runs Pao writing under the heading "Lesson from the European Crisis." The paper says that a nation at any time must realise the necessity of selfsalvation, and also must not,
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  • 536 20 i Singapore, Sunday. TPHE Royal Air Force won the Warren Shield for the third year in succession at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon when they defeated the Royal Engineers by five goals to two in a match packed with thrills. r There was
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  • 414 20 Y. M. C. A. EASILY BEAT RAFFLES \yHAT proved to be almost a walk-over for the Y M.C.A. Juniors, was the result of a hockey match on Saturday when they beat Raffles Institi! tion by 5 goals to nil ort the Institution padang. The half time score was only 0
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  • 73 20 I fSLAND Club on '^"a^l 1 women's golf I Sepoy Lines four to J Scores (Sepoy Lines pW ed first): I Miss Lacy 0; Mrs. Dunn^ Tay I Mrs. Bembroke V*. Teck 0. T oh 1 H Mrs. Home 0; Mr*- v Mrs. Brook
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  • 606 21 Singapore, Sunday. \i\\\ and Seletar Services fought a drawn game when they met at A j; iin Hesar stadium yesterday afternoon, each scoring 11 bill <;n the run of the play the men from Seletar were a little plor'-inile not to have carried off the
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  • 243 21 Army Chief Urges Competitive Motor-Cycling London, Oct. 30. JHE fist motor cycling champion ship trials, held under the aus picies of the Army Motor Cycling Control Board, which began yester day at Aldershot were concluded to day in the presence of General Sii Reginald May, Quarter-Master Ge neral to the
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    27 21 incident in Saturday's Warren Shield Soccer Final, when Airmen beat Sappers by fiw goals to two at Anson Road Stadium. Airmen are winners thirc' year in succession.
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    20 21 Phase of the nlav on Saturday when Johore ru BK er team surprising beat Selangor by 12 points to three.
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  • 250 21 London. Oct. 29. rpHE Labour Party has published a manifesto calling for a supreme national effort for peace. The (Jovernment is criticised for national defences and for the inadequacy of air raid precaution. The manifesto calls for the creation of u Ministry of Dffcnet to
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  • 78 21 London, Oct. 30.— The Official policy of bringing back money rates to cheap levels, witnessed prior to the crisis, made further progress, and borrowers have found supplies readily obtainable on easy terms. Discount operators, however, find their margin of profit continues to sweep away and the
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  • 53 21 London, Oct. 30— A proposal is under consideration by the Guild Hall School of Music in London to instal a studio at the school on the lines of a broadcasting studio for special instruction in microphone technique and to permit of sftidv of television and film stage craft.--
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  • 576 22 Gordons Man Wins In Excellent Time 10 *lil«'« «>«»* rounlry Hare 24 Entrants Complete Course AS was eXMCtotf, the seventh an.iua) Singapore <>P™ ihampionA ship ten-mte cross country .ace held yesterday by the Clerical Union proved a success. Hundreds of Singapore's early risers made their way to Rangoon Road to
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  • 11 22 They're On The Run The ross Country Race in progress yesterday
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    22 22 Itodpmk Mclnnes, (Gordon Highlanders) winner of the Ten Miles Cross Country Race of the Clerical Union yesterday. His time was 54' 10".
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  • 161 22 LEWIS OUTPOINTS GAINER New Haven. Oct. 30. LKWIS (12.6) outpointed (iamrr (13.1). lewis rallied in the last three round > when (iainer wa.s tired. He seor-d through .superior boxing ability and :cvised the opinion of ringside critics thfct Len Harvey, British champion, WOUld have little (lilliculty in Whip* pine, either
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  • 29 22 .Tribune- Btafl M 4 */i_nienl J In the main e^nt "i y.;. at the Fun and FrciM t. u Smith outpointed over ten round". 1 thrilling scrap.
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  • 21 22 Mr. Harris N. C^ 1 provisionally «*°C2JS I United States at Wg 1 issue of His Majc>t> s
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  • 447 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sundai fIVING a greatly improved display, Johore registered their victory 1 the season when they defeated Selangor by 12 points (3 tries a a penalty goal) to three points (a try) in the inter-state rugger mat played at Johore Bahru
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  • 1440 23 RESULTS AND TABLES the English and Scottish League soccer matches fixed for Saturday were played. Detailed scores as cabled by Renter were:— KJUSH LEAGUE DIV. I. ■ban 3 Aston Vina o w 1 Arsenal 1 1 Brentford 1 0 Derby C. 2 2 Portsmouth I p, c 3 Evertoti
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  • 183 23 1/ (From Our Own Repor m Seremban. Saturday. POOK finMting on the part of IIM visiling forwards, coupled with a brilliant display by Miislapha the homo team's i rntre-forward. was mainly responsible for Negri Scmbiian defeating Selangor b> two goals to one in a hotkey
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  • 294 23 Mixed Foursomes At S. G. C. THE second bi-monthly mixed four--1 somes competition for October was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. K. L. Nunn and Lt. Com. H. C. Ainslie with a net score of 32' i. 51 cards were taken
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  • 151 23 S. C. R. C. TO START RUGBY (Tribune Staff Reporter) the initiative of Mr. J- Low Kee Choe, the S.C.R.C. have now definitely decided to add another branch of sports to their already existing ones and that is "rugby." The club has promised support and assistance when required and there
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    • 17 23 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•a TO-DAY'S TIDE HIGH TIDES:— 3.4S a.m., 7 ft. 3 ins.; 3.02 p.m., 7 ft. 7 ins.
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  • 461 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau and People's Assembly Resolutions Chungking. Oct. 30. tion work. -=p^ The People's Assembly yesterday ,dopt«d a resolution comforting the Generalissimo, whose messagt all ranks of the Chinese forces appreciated The Assembly pledged loyalty and support to Chinas leader.
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  • 241 24 Warsaw, Oct. 30. tw.KM authorities agreed to susI pend further expulsion- of Polish Jews as a result of conversations between Polish and German Governments, it is officially stated. Over twelve thousand Jews arrived at the frontier since midnight, according to a Jewish telegraphic agency which
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  • 140 24 "Shadow Fighting" Still Continues Jerusalem, Oct. 30. ALTHOUGH military operations will ultimately stem the tide of lawlessness they will necessarily be slow, especially in dealing with the 4t phantom rebel army," which vanishes only to reappear elsewhere. British troops have nictaamed this fc-m of warfare "shadow fighting The past week
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  • 60 24 Tokyo. Oct. 30. SUCCESSFUL clearing of Pearl River is announced in a commnnique which claims that the Japanese naval force after removing th« booms and sweeping for mines reached Canton. The communique adds that Chinese troops are active near Yungyun and that all steel bridges on
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  • 230 24 Confident Vote For Daladier Govt. Marseilles, Oct. 30. T<HE Radical Social Congre x with ten dissentients pass a resolution of confidence on t Daladier Government approvi its policy at home and abro and regretting that the Gover ment's peace efforts are beu hindered by communist apt tion throughout the count
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  • 100 24 Empire Exhibition Closes Glasgow. Oct. 30. j AM very glad that the Empire exhibition has been succe s every way," declared the King in a message to the Earl of W which Lord Elgin read to those who thronged the closing ceremo the concert hall, Bellahouston Park to-night. The King
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  • 77 24 Marseille Oft LIXTY three are dead and \O a result ft^ rpn iris according to police repor however there may D' rtinen j among the staff of d^ t where the nre-starUa. a i a rio the store states the bein g« did not work because it lprtrl c| ed
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  • 73 24 CHARCOAL BURNING CARS FOR JAPAN Tokio. Oct. 30. DRINCE Chichibu is taking a lead in the movement to convert private cars inf» charcoal burning vehicles. Manv bnves have already been converted. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has decided to convert five hundred private cars to use charcoal in the
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