Morning Tribune, 5 November 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE :i _No. 238 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November 5, 1938. FIVE .CENTS
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    29 1 FROM LEAVE Mrs. L. W. Geddes. wife of Mr. L. VV. Geddes, of Wearne Brothers, returned by "Canton" yesterday, looked charming as she posed for our cameraman on deck.
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  • 123 1 II London, Nov. 4. IRTEEN people were killed [hen the Jersey Airways air l crashed in a field near Jern when en route from iej to Southampton. A man king in a field was also killed. HE CRASH WAS ONE OF THE RST DISASTERS IN BRITISH IL AVIATION HISTORY.
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  • 268 1 Tokyo, Nov. 4. IT is understood that the Japanese reply to the American note, mentioned on Oct. 27, will be delivered on or about Nov. 10. It is believed in well-informed circles that the note refers to "changed circumstances in East Asia." These circles
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  • 44 1 Mr. Cor dell Hull On Atlantic Trade I Nov. 4 —Mr Cordell regarding Mr. Stanley.*' (i< speech on Nov. 2 -ome pessimism here, ntence. "I desirp a 'ivantage to both sides" in mind above tJL\ otheta profitable well balanced biective of both coun- AP
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  • 38 1 Saragossa, Nov. 4. Advaneing from the rt^^aff^ Delos Caballos and from Pa» dols P Nationalist right wing J°- n1 b ported to have reached Ebro n^b°u r 'iood of Pinell. five miles southeast cf Candesa Reuter
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  • 134 1 50,000 Reduction In Rubber Stocks London, Nov. 4. THAT reduction in rubber stocks of 50,000 tons by the end of the year is a practical possibility, is the conclusion reached by the Financial News in a leader on the subject of rubber supplies. Moreover, if this materialised it would nut
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  • 883 2 Revenue For 1939 Shows Increase (Tribune Stall Reporter) Singapore, Friday. gODGETTING fOf a deficit of 1419,451, estimates for 1939 were adopted at to-day s meeting Of the Municipal Commissioners. presided over l>\ Mr. W. Hartley, the President. spared with 1938 Oguret revenue for next year
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  • 10 2 Expenditure 58.286.613 Revenue 57.867.162 Deficit 54 19,451
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  • 205 2 Member Wants Meter Rents Abolished (Tribune Stall Reporter) Singapore. Friday. it as a very unpopular charge. Dr. H. T. Wee, speaking at to-day's budget meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, made a plea for water meter rents to be abolished. Alter referring to the reduction in water charges approved by the
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  • 88 2 PRESIDENT' STRIKES OPTIMISTIC NOTE (Tribune Staff Reporter, i kmi i s,Mi We. hJ A NOTE ai optimism was ||M the Municipal President 5 Hartley, in the course of his J speech at to-day's meeting 0 i Commissioners, when he intia that provision had been made! 1939 estimates lor the folio
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  • 206 2 Five Million Loan For S'pore TO finance extensions to exifl waterworks, the Singaß Municipality is floating a 55.00Cl loan, according to an annoial ment made by Mr. W. Bartley ir.l course of his budget speech all day's meeting of the Commission! •A start had already been made. I said in
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    12 2 <-«»,. photo taken a, v.-sU-rday s Budget Meetin B th, Singapore Municipa. Commission^
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    • 34 2 Have You Tried Our i "Contract Valet Service" j I SIO and S2O I ii OOUJDCT \\h DELIVER t SliMl NOW iOK 111 I\H s JBURTOt QUICK: 5 CLEANER'S S m. orcharo ito\h A
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  • 718 3 Assessment Reduction To Solve Housing Problem? ea At Municipal (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday „.ivitics and the development of vacant land 1 to <olve the problem of overcrowding in the city. 1 voUlu bv Mr S. B. Tan at to-day's budget meeting I th«t the 24 per cent, assessment leI
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  • 91 3 SINGAPORE LAWYER ACQUITTED (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. MR PHILLIP HOALIM, Singapore lawyer, was this afternoon acquitted by Mr. L. C.Goh, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, on a charge Sf using criminal force on Mr Low Peng Khuan. a clerk in the employ of the legal firm of Messrs. Donaldson and
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  • 21 3 LADY THOMAS RETURNS awaited Lady rhomas wife of Hjs M£s££TC tt*a to i«a tl^«i c. mi n R -own ,he ma,-
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  • 182 3 A WARM MtaM was accorded Lady Thomas on her return to A Sin K apore yesterday by the new P. &O. Hner .he s.s. Canton. His Excellency the Governor Sir_ -hen'ton Thomas flew to Penang on Wednesday morning with Capt R .a. Swvn. A.D.C. by the RAJ.
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  • 20 3 PIANOFORTE FLAYING AND THEORY OF MUSIC. THEORY B$r rs -a asr -ays peSe d"and "ualifled Music Teacher 25, Barker Roao.
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    • 28 3 Refresh with KM dc COLOGNE STARINA V British Product |M IM J Eree. *< LITHE $1«M per bottle. 1 $1.25 n Erom All Dealers. THE WRITIN f^Siap FOUNTAIN FEN
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    • 134 4 Previo i To day (<i: cm'.iui; Qujel Btead 3 «h-adv Spot Buyer* 8 516 B% J f> Sellers 8 7 Pi Kt,i wui(J rpecwnbfri B\ryv^ Sellers 8 >'•' l l>> 2nd Forward Jan M;»i Buyer, '< 16 87 L6 Sellers I 9 1': 1 1«» :uVi F'urward ''Apr.
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    • 59 4 Previous To-ckiv j T on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.7}! 178.7b r: i T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.74' XT on Shanghai (closing selling rate 8 1 Unchanged T T on Hongkong closing selling rate Is. 3d Unchanged TT on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 3d IT
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    • 108 4 Singapore. Friday. .MINING. Tin at mid-day was $108.00, down $1 00. A number of buying orders were received tor tin shares from London this morning but prices, however, were lower than the local market was prepared to accept. In Dollar issues the market remains inactive and quotations
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    • 96 4 London roaaj •t previous To-daj Chani 90 6 Distillers 24 Dunlop Rubber General Electric »i -li 2 a Imperial Chemical Industrlea 7 1 -ci imperial Tobacco 83 1 3d An^lo-Dutch f 6 i +i 4 Canadian Pacific J», London Tin n 0 Rubber Plan Investment Trust 9d
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    • 255 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. CTEPS should be taken to reduce the maximum salaries of local born employees of the Municipality, urged Dr. K. K. Pithy in the course of his comments on the provision made in the 1939 budget estimates for personal emoluments, at
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    • 109 4 "SPECULATORS SHOULD BE CHECKED" (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. THAT Government should be asked to 1 step 111 and prevent speculators from holding large tracts of land and keeping them idle, was the view expressed by Dr K K Pathy who spoke at to-day's budget meeting of the Municipal Commissioners
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    • 27 4 London, Friday (iOLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar iV I U.0.1 l-ci SILVKK spot M* l»H 4 mouths' forward 19 5 1G 19 3 16
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    • 19 4 London, Friday. UN STANDARD PWYiOU To-day ChanBpot (afternoon (.clewing price) nW 2 1212 1 Forward PMft £213
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    • 53 4 New York. Nov. 2. KUBHKIt Steady Quiet Steady Steady Tone Buyers 10 :t L6 ll 16 116 Spot Sellers l!> 7 )t 16 13.16 —116 Forward Jun.Mar Buyers 16 13,16 10 1 -116 Sellers 10 15 Iti 16" -1 16 TIN I* i rm Quiet Spot M%
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  • 196 5 IM Anr U(1 $30 00 A Pr- 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I ion, Ma mi $"ri S< i pt 30 10 102 nom Sl I m 54W.000 10fi3 1083 < nom tSmX&i IlO Ul ■=4V S 6^ 2 3 0 0 0() OUO
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  • 748 5 STOCK SHARES led By Fraser Company j „r i, Nuv .4. 5 p.m. j 28-* 30,-Noni 4 3 47 Nom Hlala> 25 3 26 9 ■< 0.62 2 0.67 »/2 m 2313 24 3xd .42'" 1.47 2 ■Juuy I*3 6 14 6xd V U35 0.40 080 0.85 att Tin 23.6
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  • 177 5 LYALL EVAITT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday Batu Selangor^ 0 g5 Hongkong Tin 236 Jelebus n iiifiYd Kamunting Tin KillinghalU \*l Sa 175cd Linguis 4-46 London Tin ft Pahang Cons. *Jlp y g AU Puchongs 3 Pitngahs L£ 093 Putehs Rahmar. Kyd. }-JJ f-*° Pont'illlS Ranbs 480 50 RawangConc. »h Renong Tin
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    • 274 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Total /or ny Books Date <a Ln? v»-.» TIN N'iv 7 Oct. 24 1% Bangrin 5 r; less tax Nov. 7 Ocl 24 7»2' Chenderiang 7 1 less tax Nov. 25 Nov. 17 M% Kuchal 20'; final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov 22 15%
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    • 206 6 /aS* £^CW, Shrieks of Laughter at T s\ J f'pfc[\erv Showing FunGARY GRANT KATHARINE HEPBURN is nil RKO RADIO PICTCRf •-BHIM.IM* UP HAIIY" Wit'i CHARLH RCGGLES. Latest daumont Newareei. I| I iHOf.M WOOD TTRNS THE CAMERA on it's own O'amorous ii em mat Sell ("IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD"! t< rhrill
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    • 180 6 STALIN TO RESIGN London. The Paris corn ,ncl. n THE "Daily Telegraph" reports that Telegraph" who claims u ;n will shortly resign thia information from "usmm Va present post as "General well-informed quarters" Secretarj of the CommunLst Party," in ports that several mme a post and title more changes in
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    • 358 7 Colb^Boyer T, L TOVARICH ,5 5 *„h BASIL RATHBONE ANITA LOUSE I MFXV|LLECOOPER*ISIBF.I. JAUVHfcnteCaMOTfcj -Virtor ||m I An Anatolr Litvak Production A WARNER BROS. Phrri'RE COLBERT IN PARIS! j^gfr^ 7~i CLiSST' W l^^mmmn AmmMtk. m Cl BOYER IN LOVE! A Together in tlie Year's Suellest Comedy! Ii illitt ft I
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  • 353 8 TRACTION TRIBUNAL SITTING ENDS PRIVATE MEETING IN CHAMBERS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. rrilK end of the arbitration between the Traction Company employers and employees is at last in si^ht. and the Tinal evidence was recorded at the last sitting to-day, when Mr. K. K. O'Connor brought forth and discussed
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  • 180 8 RUBBER MARKET HAS A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK NOW Till roi.tlit.unsh.v. I thrvaghout the wee* and irao has been small. The outlook ta „ou little brighter and there are definite Indications of renewed interest i rum America, says fne wee* market report loaned »3 m«-sms. U wta and P< at, W mucl
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  • 73 8 (Tribane st.ifi Reporter) Singapore, Friday While a rickshn puller was pulling hla ricksha akmg Ou f ...m Road at about 7 4. r pin last nigh' hf was ;>tojM)«'<i A» four Chinese who ire reported to hate robbed him of ten cut The puller cried out tor police
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  • 41 8 (Tribune Stall Report i I we Frtda: AI aboul two morning the house ol a was broken Inl 24-A, ell Road, and the loa sustained by amounted to Sli'i The neighbourhood Is now being oul for the culprit
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  • 83 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday.— Onp Min Teck and vow Eh Moy. taxi owner and driver wore this afternoon convicted and ordereri to pay a fine of $60 each by Mr Conrad Oldham in the second police court on alternate charges of criminal intimidation by threatening ricksna millers
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  • 333 8 New Scheme Offered By A.A.M. (Tribune Stall Rep^j I Singapore. rid;n I j^jALAYAN private m<„, .1 and owner* of cars in r being afforded a new i.< ne l scheme by thi Automobile \M ciation oi .Malaya in tlu- Am of insured compensation for pj drivers in cases <»f accideit&l
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  • 104 8 GAMING IN PUBLIC (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore W*j CIX Malays and tw« l morning pleaded guilty fifth police court befoie >' r Cohforgaminginapu'^P'f, Inspector E. T f B Orchard Road Police s itm his worship that upon mi ceived, he and a pai went to a plantat: gi Kim Hock
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    • 64 8 Your la von rite §tar« ok* "Jiillgh* Priace—^ Together again! i DOROTHY .^Mt;\ LA MO I'll V^A-J II a > Millaiitl H| Paramount* new Hilarious ■n^^a^^^r Musical Corned} Sensation mm**- i m^E^~a {wMr*. i It O I ls L u A v v .J 1 With Beaatifal Mexican Helles. A
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    • 112 8 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ILONGSJDI THE WHARVES Oi \i !l TO IRRIV1 Entrance Exit -Mil' Godown Gate Gate I nton i» 2 3 tna 16 2 3 Madoera 14 3 db 30 2 3 Prince 34 3 M rkm W 5 Klang 4;; 4 B Temeraire 4 fi 5 i
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  • 156 9 Meaning Time Buckingham Palace London. Lrt pvitk long ladders, bruK i mils have taken pos- <t quadrangle of n I" th -i", "where on State 52?he P «»ests park (arv mnletinfl one of the big--1 me year, the an- h( I p :l iace. in which d l r eds
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  • 111 9 Air Cure For Whooping Cough I Amsterdam, i DREDS of parents are every iv sending appeals to the (Royal Dutch) air line to tieir children for flights in o cure whooping cough. Hi- i'n children have been the complaint by a ninetytf Bight at iC.oilft feet (nearly Iheis took their
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  • 73 9 Inofficial Secretary °r Foreign Affairs I London I Kent has made herar Kmr'i unomcial Secre****kn Affair* rnillii She the Wand BS?*-** French N-r i lta!ian are as fluent »>ul her (ireek-and a concise and sucK J( J« foreign Press opi'"ore important feaI neus. •■"•<>« s those daily
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  • 553 9 National Museum, showing the life of France, is nearing completion and will open in a few months. The contemplated museum will be a history of the people as well as a picture of the people of every part of France of to-day. It will show
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    • 5 9 s+Tm /W^ triRNERDI NCRTH BPIDCf
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    • 343 9 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders frill be received at the Oflta oi the Settlement Engineer, Singapore. up to noon of the 10th November, 1938 lor the following work: Supply and delivery oi material used lor Chicks and for the supply, delivery, fixing and repair of Chicks for the year 1939. to all
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  • 334 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 5, 1938. A NEW PEACE MOVE THERE is a suggestion that the United States may take a pro )< n* pari in a conference of the partus to the Nine-Power Treaty with reference to China. As Chin has been so shamefully at 1 icked ami
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  • 485 10 Author' s Note On A Nudist Picnic The Woman Who Did QF course, there are those icho swear by nudism, and their point of view is reflected in this unusual article by Mis. Dulcie Deamer. a well-known Australian no relist. THEORISING about nudism gets DO one anywhere You have to
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    55 10 Nearly 250 puppets are on view at the Puppet Exhibition in Victory House, Leicester Square, Londcn- he|dri kr tivr different troupes are Riving about 70 demonstrations at intervals during the day. Photo shows Moio-.^ n--(on right), aged 14. Britain's youngest Punch and Judy peformer. showing her puppets to other t\n>
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  • 986 10 A GOOD WIFE GOES NAKED all-over pictures; Jeau a (:^H brown amber study, ana cCjMj typical, muscular young Austria K But that is beside the point H strange as it may seemj arc n .1 ested in other nudists from the pol view of their bared contours *M rar more
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  • 1091 11 IMPERIALS TO PERATE FLEET OF LOCKHEEDS World Of Flight I, Own Correspondent, London. Oct. 29. pile ol their faith in the lt)sh traveller's preference titfafc aircraft, there are irslhat Imperials are going f some Lockheeds. would not be flown on mp ire routes but would ply n Europe. If the
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    • 87 11 ma^^ mmmummmmmmmmmmmmmammMUmMumm mmmmmm^mmm i 1 k I mm\ m A" I H I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtalambla of ail Chamku m4 Star- POLAROID Glasses are the latest aaasstmm discover;* in flare protection They permit you t.» actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now
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  • 108 12 Tram Nnvolari. tl.e Italian IM, driving a German Auto liiioii, won the 2M mile< International Gr.nd Prix at Donington Park. Derby, at iniMfl speed of IMS allies aa hour. German ears, driven by II Lang. Dkk Seaman (of Britain) and Muller. also took the next
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement 711 November 5, 1938 EDITED BY "HERMES" Kvery Saturday
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    • 939 1 Hermes On Rugby JJOST interesting game of the whole series of inter-state matches will take place on the padang this afternoon when Singapore oppose the Army. It will provide an interesting pointer to the probable form of the Side in the
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    • 100 1 To-Day's Team SINGAPORE have made several uchangej In the xv which in. t did service for tlie state. The .sidp which will meet th" Arny today on the padang will be F E Hutchinson; O. D. A Lundon, A P Craigie, J P. Wood and J. Parker; Dr. G F.
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    • 207 2 DERBY AS THIS YEAR'S CHAMPIONS? A QUARTER ol the English seasons A soccer games have been played and prophets alreadv are vent mine to tip [he next soccer champions I Dcrbv count v seem to be tne team most favoured The half way stage is really quite soon enough to
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    • 1078 2 -i™ .:».r:;.'Ti»-. -runnen-UD In the kafa Challenge Cup and third m the sap a i.!Uur themtr hate enjoyed one of U*ir most uccessful soccer seasons In ttngcpoie. ine Airmen i record In Garrison 100t,,11 could hardly be improved on. but a better
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      35 2 The AIT Force soccer XI which won the Warren Shield last mtak I third uccessive year, were runners up in the S.A.F < -..,,1 V n '"H up the table in the S.A.F.A. first division. taktm
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    • 287 2 TANGLIN is once moie wmin to its »\vn in tin field of The Manchesters having not down the« arc practicing m and although the climate i taking effect on the players wl tvidei ced n the last lew mini game* it is quite obvioiu that fl have a Regimental
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    • 119 3 M1 ttkkti hero, in .Mr. »amon Massie of Austranax Passed <»\ n Up 55 out of 66 On OvaJ made the way •tv by seven runV: 1382. This result in- i >t Memorial of English tralton wickets fell I dls then S-.ofTorth and cl
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    • 600 3 il full creuit is due to the Johore state rugby side tor then- excellent victory over then visitors irom Selangor las! weekend, too much significance should not be Attached to the result for the Sdang r side was far from boing
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    • 96 3 Bristol City Appoint A "Scout" THE director! of Bristol City F.C. have made the following announcement: "At their meetinu recently, the directors >f Bristol City appointed Mr. Bob Hewison to act as chief «eout to the Club for the remainder of th reason A- B re ul t of the
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    • 94 3 GEORGE brown, Darlington's player manager and former English Intel national, has resigned from hla potltlo i with the club and Jack Carr. the exMiddhbrough International, has been appointed temporarily as roach. Brown joined Darlington just over two years ago from Leeds United at a fee Ol
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    • 39 3 Dunfkkmi.ink. toe BcoM ii Leagw dub have secured the tfensfei Watford Of William Black theil (•'•ntr -forwatd Althoucb placed on the retained list ':i vf M*y. Black re turned to Scotland and declined I for Watford.
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    • 48 3 BRADFORD City have signed Alex Ha<t<e from Motherwell He is an n*ide forward for whom Huddesfleld Town paid Partick Thistle £5.000. n went to Motherwell from Hudderafl Id and would have ioined Tranmere Pover« Instead of Bradford City had they th to pay for him
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    • 257 3 ARCHER-GOLFER CHALLENGES COTTON MAJOR J G Hayter. late Royal Art.i lery. of Farnham, has been 'round'' several Surrey golf courses in scores ol Under 70 by shooting arrows and now wants to test his prowess as an archer against the golfing skin of Henry Col ton A friend of Major
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    • 36 3 Dixik Dean, the English Interna tlonal and former Ererton '-i-w forward ha been *lac <i "ii the tran > fer list bv Ins club n<-m County Deaj joined the Countv only lasi March
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    • 40 3 AUSTRALIA 'ii' rubber In the ierl< ol i Matche .r un.t Indl i when tii'-v won the Anml mutch »>•• I one :it Melbourne Ol the matche played Australia won three, India '»M'' ami one match wai drawn
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    • 632 4 lIUGE transfci tees in piofesBkMft] soccer arc now common hut they tap tacifAihig and the point hai arisen U to when and when they arc going to stop. I >al War it W8 redible whei the fir I four-fit ur« ree fOI a
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    • 660 4 (By "Permainan") &OR the first time in the history of rugby football in Perak. the Perak 1 Asiatics beat a combined European side on the Ipoh Club ground last weekend by the useful margin of 13 points (two goals and one try) to three
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    • 56 4 TANGLIN MEDICALS AT RUGBY Rugger men of the KAM Ti lin. who are playing a uoud tructive game this season Thei of the side. «>t course, i-. Richardson, Armv it-utre. »hi third from the rifht in the i row. Baron Gottfried von (rani* 1 German tennis see, h report be
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    • 60 4 nAUL Runyan. tlv 5 I champion, has < Me tn for £500 by his Neft j Country Club. Wl )pre fl as a token of the 2 'of his splendio high esteem In wl vi r al Runyan, toget: SK j I prominent golfer McSp of South
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    • 17 4 THE Refertish Font Stenhousemun f with an lncid< withOowden player waa !by "a spectt
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    • 563 5 NEW CONTROVERSY OVER BEST SCRUM FORMATION tours abroad by Rugby football teams may be seen in th? experiments in playing styles that tniira and the recent tour of a British team in South Africa has revived the controversy ovei the best formation in the scrum. Sam Walker, the captain of
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    • 236 5 I HOOF sporting excursions to Negri and Johore last week-end but successful. At Johore the rugger side lost 12—3 Jn the hockey side played very poorly and lost 2—l nri I is a weak one, but essity. Because miscalculation oi fixtures, had to latches away
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      42 5 E J. Filby, whose claims for membership of the next British Davis Cup team are being strongly urged at home. Filby was a pupil of the great Fred Perry at some time and is said to be not unlike him in style.
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    • 174 5 THREE well-known players have been placed on the transfer list at thenrequest recently. They are "Pongo" Waring, the Tranmere Rovers English t £t«mMloj£ centre-forward; James Leyfleld. the Sheffield United outside-left and Len Young, the Reading left half-back. Waring first came into prominence with Tranmere Rovers
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    • 99 5 I fort is being made In ugby circles to have relatour British unions reis division of opinion •tie French federation 1 wan id directors are not so! e the ordinary follower of j ll j the federation in Paris; >">up put forward
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    • 43 5 "»>t, this fox, just a •JP" away from Death j ct oje wan taken, mani 'he leading hound of hto Woodland Fox"°t clear away. a »Jy at an early mornlue hounds near KidThe fox "•> Irom cover in a making for fresh ts nearbv.
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    • 21 5 THE HOME RUGBY FRONT I»TE MC INNKS Gordon Highlanders runninn SKtr, Who won the Singapore tcn-mUc cross country run last weekend.
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    • 129 5 RETIRED FROM GOLF MacDonald Smith's Decision MA( DONALD Smith, the ScottishAmerican professional, has decided to retire from competitive golf. This statement Is made in a letter to an Edinburgh friend from his manager in Los Angeles Mac-Smith, as he la familiarly known, is reputed to have spent more than £20,000
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    • 844 6 tug! is timet i hare Two Dei ails To Avenge T HE internatioi It oi crickel will be kept during J n* cl few months by the tour of an English i n south Alii' a and interesl In both countries tll( m,u the
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    • 64 6 Leads M. C. C. In S. Africa Wallet Hammond, skipper of the English touring side for South Africa. He leads i strong side who are chimed with avenging the two defeats suffered by England in the last v.o rubbers with the South Africans. I KILL KDRICH Young Middlesex batsman who
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    • 455 6 j lIE recent formation of an Asiatic Rugger Union at Alnr Star in.uke! I I another milestone in the progress of the game among theii rank* I in (he North. InJeed, the rapid strides made by them in recent month I iav n been verv
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    • 148 6 Jack Wnat To Play Again D' BNJ U K S*!** M "star," is apph turn out for g J."""^^* F.A. Cup-ties tl 1 n IMN '"Mt He will dcflnii tt the return gam, I P.C If but he will bavi from the root ClympiqiK- de M |E end recently and
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    • 64 6 VON CRAMM MAY TURN PROFESSIONAL THE future of Gottfried ron CrseJ I tne lormer Gerasan Dsw U J plaver, is uncertain, tat it MJ De suggested that he ma) m America as a pvefessloaaL Von Cramni was released I prison recently after serv.nu naif his s-nteneeof twelw nattm He is
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    • 38 6 BURTON WANTS TO JOIN THE LEAGUE ill r I THE Burton Town I 1 derided to iPP' the Third Divisions The Club wish to i Town held in the I the War when, at 01 two Second Dp.
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    • 1062 7 hockey season well I i and the State ,„„;,< hing— the first Vd ior November 22— i place here to take Eko! the hoc key talent avail,hie tins season. tched almost all the leading eaaon and I am of. the SRC. is still the in spite of iheir defeat
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      81 7 Watched by the Duke of Kent and a crowd of 60.000 people. England's im mat ion a I team beat lhe Rest of Europe I l in a football match at the Highbury Stadium, London home of the Arsenal club. England led by two goals in the first half. The
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    • 44 7 KINGSLEY Kennerley, of Birmingham, winner of the British Amateur Billiards and Snooker Championships in 1937. has again entered for both tournaments. As a past winner. Kennerley is exempt from the district qualifying rounds, and passes into the competition proper in each case.
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    • 286 7 ENGLAND BEAT EUROPE AT SOCCER ALWAYS the hetter side, England won at Highbury in a manner worthy of the country who taught Kurope, and the rest of the world, how to play Association Football. The margin of three clear goals Otref the team representing the Rest m Kurope. in the
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      • 101 7 ISE| A *i CJp' .^~n ,OH I ITS GREAT TO WAKE UP A2l JJ o^2 IN THE MORN -IN 'J >/ S|\ AND HAVE AYtm k rOHATO JUICf AHLA')/ Ml M ELY TIP/' a j. of aylmer CANADA'S OWN A morning glass or ai livich. Tomato Juice puts a new
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    • 1234 8 SOME HINTS ON WHAT TO FOLLOW AT S. T. C. MEET 1M punters going to experience the customary ftrstA day s- ti.-s oi upsets al Bukif Timah tins afternoon In the Winter meeting of the Singapore Turf Club' eOUld have picked Up many UiefUl pointer. the training -rounds, and looking
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      14 8 GEORGE POEMBY \moui comedian, rides in the Stage Derby.*' a novelty event ai market.
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    • 32 8 I The Dnke and Diuhess <.f (.loueester, holidaying in Kenya, are seen attendj inu a ace Meeting at Nairobi during their stay. They left for England J yesterday,
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    • 74 8 HODGSON NOT ROWING FOR CAMBRIDGE AB HODGSON, the old Eti man who has stroked Oxl tory in the last two Boat taken up residence at Trinity Cambridge, but will not row for CM bridge It was mainly through H efforts that the Dark Blm break the lons sequence ol Cai
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    • 37 8 Land's End— London Cycle Record Broken fHARLES Holland, the Bril t sional cyclist, broke to London record held by lian. Hubert Opperman, the big marßin of 2^ m the hilly course of 281 miles n 44 minutes.
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    • 54 9 Planet News I" S(1 g, ,ca,iin C Dtefc Seaman .«> and H. IW. Ml Mt W^! -a,-. Planet News ratk Nuvolari, fnce grimly set, rounds the last bend to win the race. *h,,,v KUnhni Wfisrt |(avi S courtesy rfsil to Ml .-,in, ,h..u, »h,. **w«htr M
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      • 37 9 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST j PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE moan iron \ki. dhh sun r MBCK9 ai so CLOCKS E JEWELLERY WATCHES Till KM IS IO COM! AM) SKK RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Plaee. SINGAPOPE.
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    • 1851 10 YOUR HATS MUST Suit Your Hair Don't Be A Slave To FASHION But Modify Th Trends Of The Moment To Suit Your Own Stvl EVOLUTIONS in hats ait much more frequent than hairdressing ones and the milliner, therefore, has to have more creative ability than the coiffeur. Women, on the
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      • 29 11 E»ERMA\KNT WAVING A SPECLiLITF j PRICES: S 10.00 $12.00 $18.00 i \iso i»ebim j LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS Stamford Rd. I I PORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA Phone. 4610) I (Phone: 121)
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      • 25 11 7tf£JAD£?ftEE can always be depended upon for personal treasures of enduring beauty or gifts unique and unusual 18 Battery Road, Ist floor Phone 7143 J
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      • 413 12 1 1 M i I II BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES UNCOKPORATED IN ENOLAHD) Outwards Out u Tonnage Spore lonnage Spore 1938 1939 (ANTON 15.500 In port SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 CORFU 15.000 Nov. l« RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 BANGALORE 6,000 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec.
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      • 320 12 \y TO FRENCH Poj{ T 'e| j > CHARCEURS R EU N S T J HOMEWARDS. S BANGKOK For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk I CAP TOURANE For Marsilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA J CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and HaiphonI S. A. M. I. (from Saieon)
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    • 1642 13 Funeral Of Late Mr.R. W.S. Drummond I (Tribune Staff Reporter) lUl\(' part} ol members of "B" Company, Ist. Battn.. ls\ V under the command of C.S.M. Leonard escorted the h.k draped coifm at the funeral of the late Mr. R. VV. S. Liond from the gates of the Bidadari Cemetery
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      • 262 13 EIXS PIIILP LIVE. Due Sails. IN PORT Nov. S Nov. 28 Dec. 2 ind trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the a may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Svdney or onectlng K.P.M. Vessel. INKS return *****.86 Ist class $*30.71 2nd class return $681.48 Ist class $456.42 2nd class BANK'
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      • 68 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LIU. (APCAR LINEj FOB HONG KONG, MOJJ, KOBE AND OS\KA lALA M II 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 17, AT 3 P.M. 'li\o abovr vessel bmf excellent modem accommodati(,n for lint -Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. P 1^' 17 rte urn H ti( k( t >
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      • 305 14 TRADE BARGAINS I MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR sad: fItO'KEUY. OLTLERY. I 4.1 lARANTEED I K"< fs ijtensils I I feED CARS iioon SECK TRADING CO., A seiectton Of <0 au excellent 1 Ruffles Place. used cars always available in Singapore. Phone .1858. Stock. We ran t •eoinmend these ear
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      • 785 14 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROV^ LOMDUIN TRANSMISSIONS 2 B. (iSG 17.79 Mcs (16.9 m) C.SF 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m.) p.m. 6 06 Big Ben. Steamboat"*- -Orchestra (led by Josef Maraisi conducted by Jack Clarke, programme devised by Adrian Thomas and presented by William MacLurg. I Variety, music, and drama from
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      • 275 14 PC I I*l \T «-VJ 1.).... >I, S j. p.m. m> 8.00 Nations announ 835 SS?" 8.00 Close d a ri anthem. a ld M 2RO 11.81 Mes ,11.: 4 p.m. 6.20 Opening announcprr.ent in English. Weekly sum s»ft Folk *»W S the Abmzzo Weekh 3 Japanese. News In iuS
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    • 214 15 Colony Police Fight Crime With Radio (Tribune Stuff Reporter) T^HK Colony** crime fighting organisation, the S.SJ\ is taking a further step in its battle against crime. Experimental radio commonicaion, on a wave length of 85.7 metres. i frequency of 5,500 kiloeyclei pei second, has been satisfactorily carried out between a
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      15 15 Chief Inspector Hugh (iray. Officer in charge. police radio branch, carrying out an experimental reception.
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    • 123 15 Men In North London Are Marriage Shy London THi: Kev. Harry Cd wards, vicar of St. Andrew's, Muswell Hill, tmj* that voimg men in North London artnot very enthusiastic about grltm:'. married. In the parish magazine he points out that there were only 31 marriaees at his church last vear.
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      • 41 15 APiEM mmmmmm^^mW mmmW WmW Wm\m\^^m^mmW\ym TRADE hP^2^S MARK 7S YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN TKRMS: KASY PAYMENTS lAN BI ARKANCKD SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. Distributors for Singapore Johore HLT HM. AI O No .81. North B-d^e Road. Singapore. WPS 16*
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      • 292 15 [jONDON T |.\NSMISSION 5. pV.i Meii mm mu n including: Sandy l U^an), 'The Six t nd George Doonan ir ,d soul of the Par- > BBC Variety Orches- l IP S3 by Charles Shad.;.V y by jonn Sharaa S Sd announceineots. Signal at 1245 a.m. SPiaiioforte recital or E^SMISSIONS
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      • 255 15 NIROM YDC IM '> Mcis 19 8 m. 7 20 Church service. JO 50 National Anthem. Studio QrcLestra conducted by Carel van der Bijl. 11.50 Musette music. 12.20 Concert by the Pickler's Band. 12. 50 Francisco Canario and his Argentinians. 1.10 News bulletin 1.20 Foorman's orchestra conducted by Julitn Poorman.
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    • 1559 16 EVERYTHING points to a good afternoons sport at Bukit Timah to-day. when the Winter season of the Singapore T' rf Club begin it* run. All the racing has been confined to seven furlongs, and with one exception, the Free Handicap, only horses in classes one and
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    • 53 16 FOLLOWING are selections t, afternoon's races at Bukit ah: Race I— SOLAR TIME Mim Race Z— HARD GOING Viola II Raie 3— THE PURITAN Queen's Star. Race 4— RECOVERY Royal YVorlington Race S— HARVEST FESTIVAL Golden ArrowRace fr— AERIAL POST Golden Glimpse Race 7— TOYMAN Jubilee Star Race S—
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    • 377 17 to B. TANS I F3 Y t7* /t (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. UING on the estimates for 1939, budgetting for a trading over $600,000 for the electricity department, Mr. S. B. at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, p, r( i "more substantial reduction" in
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    • 191 17 BYLAWS SHOULD BE INTERPRETED DIFFERENTLY (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. JHE building bylaws of the Municipality should be interpreted and applied liberally to private interests, urged Mr. s. B. Tan when, speaking at the budget meeting of Commissioners to-day, he dealt with j the question of housing in Singa- pore.
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    • 294 17 COMMISSIONERS DENY STORY OF SECRET RESERVE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. pKESS criticism that the Commissioners had huge reserves hidden away and continued each year to pile up those reserves at the expense of the consumer, was answered by the Municipal President, Mr. W. Bartley, in the course of his
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    • 68 17 CREMATORIUM FOR SINGAPORE SUGGESTED (Tribune Stan Reporter) Singapore, Friday. DKOVISIOX oi a public crematorium for the disposal of the dead should be made at the earliest opportunity, suggested Dr. K.K. Pathy at to-day's budget meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Burial grounds now occupied large areas where building developments could otherwise
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    • 123 17 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. Dr K. K Pathy. at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners, drew attention .f o the move taken by the Board to in- troduce legislation lowering the height Of floors. This, hi pointed out. would only create more unhealthy premises He suggested that
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    • 259 17 "Beer" Racket Comes To Singapore Singapore. Friday. A "MB RACKKT" which bids fair to flourish in Singapore, unless stern measures are enforced to stem it, threatens local manufacturers and importers of beers and stouts. The activities of the racketeers would not be worth the candle but for the fact that
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    • 119 18 Raffles College Defeat Strong S.R.C. Eleven OEHLERS RETURNS TO SIDE Till: Rallies College hockey XI proved too much for strong B.R.C. eleven yesterday. When they heat the club to the margin of three goals to one. (i N Oehlers made his first appearance for the Club side this season, and
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    • 87 18 St. Andrew' s Draw With R. A. F. IN naggea match playfid at larrer Park yesterday, the St. Andrew's OU.V h e ld Ihe K.A.K. XV to a draw. tin- score bring three points each. The game began tamely and play was generally scrappy, though the second hair howed Improat
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    • 56 18 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4 Wong Bock Cheung won again In to-night's wrestling bout at the Bukit Bintang Park. His opponent was Alayar Khan and fight ended In ntih roind aftei Khan had been thrown out ol the ring. In the '-mi Anal. Kartar
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    • 427 18 SHREWSBERRY B. P. Shn -v ibcrry ii i» beat the Playfair B P im to two on Saturday last rollowlnß are the scores (Shrewsber- i; P pla i mentioned first i Tan ik Tee and Miss Lee Shao Meiig beal >Sr 11 Chuans and Miss chua Moi Kn V.'- Chung
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      23 18 Die S I C. hockey team which lost to Raffles College by three goals to one Ihr Collegians were easily the better side.
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    • 134 18 Annual Poppy Day Match THE annual match between Europeans and the Rest in aid of the Poppy Day fund will take place on the S.C.C. ground on Thursday, 16th. Charges of admission will be SI and 20 cents. Rest:— Mrs. E. Frugtniet < Y.W.C.A.'. Miss S. Armstrong < Y.W.C.A.'. Miss
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    • 298 18 BATTLING RIO WIN IN TWO MINUTE S (Tribune Stall Iteporter AS anticipated, brisk (ighti nr ;eenal the Happy WorldgL last night whn, u r e r e Le^ ed the second ol aseriesolS mes of junior I ights. v AJthoui 1:. tli] ed in the first round, thi tion which
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    • 23 18 5 [ftcidmt in yesterday's hockev fixture between the Cricket (**< i Royal Engineers at the padang. The S.C.C. won by I
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    • 334 19 I (By "Marcus Superbus") Singapore, Friday. to-morrow'a races avert put through t >me light f racks at Bukit Timah and Bukit Tin*rtfi. j r N Hobbs and Major Lind- urived witj? their strings f j of their horses on going was hea.y might's rain. i
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    • 26 19 Reporter) n 01 the Boy, Ouan English Ml, wa.s held Hell, the lnF Bedford Riven and lnl: ad raund- 01 Anderson kI Kay made tho
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    • 63 19 S.C.C. Beaten By Gunners The S.C.C. "B" rugby team were yesterday defeated by the R.A. XV, by six points (two tries) to three (a try) in a keenly contested game. The Club forwards were a bit ragged and did not get the ball back often enough Lt. Pierce and Mansey
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    • 171 19 RUBBER SMUGGLERS FINED 15,450 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Thursday. DEMARKING that rubber smuggling in Johore is increasing; alarmingly. Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second magistrate, imposed fines amounting to 815,450 on three Chinese on charges of having attempted to smuggle rubber out of Johore. lhe first two accused, Yap Boey
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    • 50 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday— A European lady lodger at the Adelphi Hotel was much -nocked when she found her two dia ivond rings costing $200 missing from her room at 11.30 p.m. last night. A report was lodged with the Poli and investigations are proceeding
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    • 8 19 IM.C.C cricket U ,nnnv Reuter
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    • 73 19 (Tribune StalY Reporter) Singapore. Friday.— While a Kheh Chinese V*a walking along Geylaiv. Road at 12.30 a.m. this morning, he j alleged to have been suddenly stopped ov four Chinese armed with knivei The Kheh only had forty cents In his person and thia amount
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      29 19 .\n It.. A. player tnes to break through in yesterday*! padang rugger betarcCß the S.C.C. ind the R.A.. 22nd Battery The Gunners won by six points to three.
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    • 367 19 Chettiar School's Annual Sports UNDER ideal weather conditions, the Chettiars' I'remier Institution held their second annual athletic sports at the Jalan Bent Stadium yesterday. A programme ol about thirty events was gone through without a hitch. Ng Lip Chua 1 15 pta.) won the Individual Championship of the School while
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    • 199 19 Asiatic Rugby Farrer Park ATRIAL match will be held by the Asiatic Rugby Union to-morrow at Farrer Park at 5 p.m. It is essential that all selected players turn up to the trial, otherwise their chances of consideration by the selectors may be prejudiced. Reserves are also 'requested to turn
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    • 38 19 S.C.C. DEFEAT R.E. IN iiockev gaaaa played aa Ifca S.C.C. ground yesterdav the (lull defeated the K.K. XI bv two goal to one. ch d Carle icored tor the club while Green reduced their lead for Sap-I per-
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    • 23 19 a friendly return match at Farrer Part the Singapore Cold Storage XI defeated the Johore Chinese by seven goals to two
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    • 241 20 Chinese Comment 0 State m pn t kJ \j%a> v\m/ *****1 L Ckwgkiag, Nov I TTPICAL ,ap. ln ,e ■Witter and spiritual radaT is km a ch^ spokesman de^n^d hes ment on Wednesday by Japanese Government tin would not reject Kuomi* participation in the new in
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    • 132 20 FIVE-YEAR DEFENCE PLAN FOR EGYPT airo. Nov. 4. EGYPTIAN iefenec peegranNM > s U» be spread over five year*. The plan which is said to be approved I'v council ministers, apart from creation of a naval defence force, gives provisions for coa-tal defence, ateengthcntag ai the regular army and the
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    • 48 20 Tlae Duke and Due.hess ol Windsor i. tve taken a two year lease ol a privaU hou p on 'he Boulevard Souchct. <n the outsklrl "l the Hois de Boulogne, where thr v intt rt i i take no reddence soon. u Par: m( arnge.
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      119 20 r in. 11. M. JA( K of the 'Canton' interviewed by a Tribune reporter Mid that it was a fine ship and handled beautifully. The voyage uas a grand <»ne. Whfn lefeaenee was made to the grounding incident Capt. Jack Stated, It was unfortunate that the 8.8.C. and
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    • 202 20 THE 'i.anifesi and significant desire of all peoples not to be drawn into war with one another finds expression in the King's speech before the prorogation of Parliament this morning. "1 pray that with the passing of this peril, a new era may haw
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    • 109 20 "Fascists Sleep With Heads On Knapsacks" Rome, Nov. 4. ADDRESSING ninety thousand ex-service men, Mussolini said, "After twenty years, the victory secured by Fascism marks the beginning of real peace for every one. In the European political sky, the blue patch tends to spread. Responsible men will work towards this
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    • 71 20 COBRA'S HEAD, ACID FOR SUPPER .Tribune M4 the A packed house in dlaJ t Theatre* as b/^ d erf bv the incredible tea j '"ton, "--^rf lege of rnfUrun" The Yo'^i > mass, china phone needle phone acid all, bit oil tl ius poison The docto Yopi full on his
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      • 67 20 PHOENIX LEMON BARLEY WATER f" a.^|| d O ra e R Jfm R s lisi s H |SMSr I >\wA|t: s N Br \1 fsj G Q IManufaetured bv PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO., LTD SINGAPORE m v i^Ma^n aaaamaammm 1— <— 0 0 A. S. GILES. T J t'IMU NAVAL
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