Morning Tribune, 4 October 1927

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 209. SINGAPORE MONDAY, October 4, 1927 FIVE CENTS
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  • 400 1 FIERCE BATTLE AT LIUHANG Japanese Claim Capture Of 36 Villages Shanghai, Oct. 3. ANE of the fiercest battles since the start of hostilities is raging on the Liuhang sector, where according to a Japanese army spokesman the losses on both sides are very heavy. The
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  • 44 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Oct 3. THE Mayor of Shanghai has issued a sharp denial to a Japanese statement that China has recently < pened negotiations with Japan for peace. He branded the statement as an utter farbication, with malicious motives.
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  • 87 1 FRENCH BUDGET Must Not Be Too Optimistic Faris, Scpi. 30. DETAILS of France's ordinary budget for 1938 submitted to the Finance Committee of the Chamber show total estimated revenue of 53,781,000,000 francs and expenditure of 52,179,000.000 leaving rplus 1,602.000,000 M Jammy Schmidt, the Rapporteur, warned the deputies not to take
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  • 66 1 Washington, Sept. 29. IT is understood both Mr. Morgenthau Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr. Eccles. Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, will urge the President to definitely balance the United States budget In the next fiscal year even if new and ler taxes are required. Both are
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  • 80 1 MANCHUKUO TROOPS AT SHANGHAI Rom clinic- port th it Manchukuo troops are enhostilities. 5 r lhr Japanese P, Izumo, which ins borne a charmed life ai Shan and has been unharmed despite th< V vxu'c\ efforts of the chin- ink it by bombing and by other means, is said Shanghai
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  • 63 1 This Year, Next Year, Some Time...! Shanghai, Oct 3. A HIGH Chinese commander who has returned from the front told the Mayor of Shanghai that the Japanese are spreading; rumours that they will be able to liquidate the hostilities at Shanghai before the middle of October The commander said he
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  • 126 1 AIR CRASH Bodies Of Victims Recovered Athene Oct. 1 Two bodies recovered from the near where the Courtier c: have been identified as those of Wii. Commander R. D. Acland. belonging to a squadron stationed at Hinaidi. Iraq who was travelling from Alexandria to Two bodies recovered from the s*t
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  • 27 1 We are informed oy Imperial Airways. Ltd., that the machine carried no mail from Malaya. It was carrying an extra service from India.
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  • 44 1 Perpignan, Oct. l. it i.s estimated that about no.ooo Spanish refugees will have to leave France owing to the decision of the French Government to repatriate all refugees who arc being kept at the expense of local rates or th( French state. Reuter Wireless
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  • 133 1 A npb'French Note o To Italy London, Oct. 2 THE Joint Anglo-French note to Italy on the Spanish situation will, it is anticipated, be presented to Count Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, to-day. The English and French texts of the note were completed yesterday and the English
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  • 63 1 JAVA INCIDENT Dutch Warship And Fishing Boat rhe Hague, (><t i THE Dutch Destroyer "Flores" seized 1 Japanese Bashingboal In the Dutch East indies waters according to a mesfrom Batavia When ordered to Btop the Ashing boat tried to escape upon which the destroyer opened Ore. Two oi the Japanese
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  • 40 1 Berlin. Sept. 30. The .spiritual life of the opposition evangelical church lias hvm largely paralysed by a decree of Himmler, chief of the secret police, dissolving the church's theological seminaries and forbidding examination of studenta Reuter
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    • 27 1 ON OTHFR PAGES Pages V Scharnhorst here s Radio m Malaya Financial news i Home soccer I.»ual tup soccer I Army rugby i Boxing Local rugt" S
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    • 46 1 V.l| El;>/ fresh milk with LI^jTRJ ALL THL TROUBLE: REMOVED! IV LET Klim \> -1 yOUI With milk. tfl '".V For Kliin is rich, pure cows milk. it.'i only deal i 1. Klim A««fp.s end hi name and ad- without refrigeration. dn Add water tv Kliin fur
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  • 276 2 \JKS STOR I MYSTERY Denial O) Press smu: ipoi i Sund ju \i (atom* mi mi. -hi be made I i,v ih, i pi. nil <»i the ft harnhoi i m hmm nun with <lir allei •.1 'i i. vi. b) .1 Japanese Babmarine on 12
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  • 134 2 FASHION DISPLAY Successful Sea View Event A ash ion display attracted i great crowd it"' Sea Vuu hotel terda) morning winir the l 1 1 < 1- Band played, fall ladies paraded displaying mv. creat lons and the proceeding w< re enlivened by contributions by those populai i lit- i
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  • 40 2 1 Mi .1 Dewar, Surveyoi Gen< ral I d Mulay States and Sti Settlements hi., been granted on< hundred and i iii days' leav< on lull pay with effect from the 30th Sept! mbei 1937, Indus ye, before retire meni
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  • 179 2 SEARCHER RETURNS K.L Air Crash Victims Terribly Mutilated So v and Mr J i < iphir on found en Saturday inre- ble, and I b F n [Yibune i itati n hen he returned to Bin fa- the part when d 3,000 red up th< U ide, was ble counl
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  • 185 2 HANDEL'S "JUDAS" Splendid Performance At Memorial Hall EVERY success attended the perform- ance ol Handel's oratirio "Juda. Maccabaeus" by the Singapore Musical Society at the Memorial Hall lasi night [I w;i:, under the patronage ol His Excellency the Governor and ;t gratyfyingly i.n g( audience was present Nothing better has
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  • 129 2 GHOSTS AGAIN "Topper" Is A Good Comedy Yl >r remember, <«i course, thai highly amir m" picture. "The Qhosi < W< Ol are the leading character! In "Topper", the M.O.M production liou at the Capitol, and it Is an exceedingly entertaining picture 'i Fh c gho ;1 do not make
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  • 440 2 CHINA CAN CARRY THE WAR ON INDEFINITELY 1 Long Struggle Unless The Powers Sup To End B Cur 1., hopeul of <•• lhanghai The position m the Nor;: troops rushed there by the I Qovernmeni will help thi I i put up i »n resistance Hut China must first n
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  • 215 2 B.B.C. VISITOR Mr. J. B. Clark's Farewell To Malaya (From Our Own Reporter/ Penang, Saturday. IIH.J. B. Clark, director ol Empire SerL?I vice. British Broadcasting Corpora ion. loft Penang this morning for Rangoon, m continuation of his Empire oui In a farewell interview. Mr. Clark expressed the hope that Malayan
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  • 76 2 EAST AND WEST Cabinet Debates World Crises London, Sept. 29 understood that the Far Bast and the Mediterranean were the principal topics ;-.t a 3% hour meeting of the < 1 1 to-day. The whole n m Vv. I-V.r Efcst enmined. it cd that the Ministers I the view that
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  • 270 2 DURING very bloody fighting yesterday v occasional terrific reports of guns indicated that the two Japanese battleships recently arrived were joining m the bombardment of Lotien and Liuhong, where 30,000 Japanese are operating, resisted by seven Chinese divisions and five divisions of reserves. It is officially estimated
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    • 35 2 Help Kidneys Cltan Out Poisonous Acids l.i tl IHi ll] ||i 1 i w in. h m tid v 1 "■>• «it ii»- ...i n < Kl< i t i hi l. Anl,!. 1 1 i. 1
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  • 385 3 FUTURE POLICY OF B.M.B.C Dumetesque's Talk M Penang From Ow Own Reporter) Peaanff Oct. 3. Tin: reorganisation Malayan broadcasting with the establishment of a chain of national and regional stations throughout the country was the theme of a broadcasting talk last night from Penang station
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  • 144 3 SIR JOHN SIMON Important Speech At Peebles Tux? London. Oct. 2. HE Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Simon, to a speech at Peebles, confidence that the good rh^ro and resilen ce of the British hpm er and -Moment would show hemselves a match for any new fanglPa form of
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  • 321 3 From Our Own ReporU P Oct 3. Scenes unprecedented marked the third postponement to-night of the boxing pro) ramme at Wembley Park In which the main event was to bi Gunboat Jack and Afohamed Pahll Despite the threatening weather a good crowd turned up
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  • 16 3 Mr w. G. Porter, Coroner, Singapore, returned from leave of absence on the 10th September. 1937.
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  • 110 3 Shanghai, Oct 2, 11.55 p m A SHOITI ol Viva Due... ,i n V ce led to B ontoon on the French Bund this evening bet n p French and Italian sailors a s t, take them to their v. Annamite troops on duty n<
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  • 28 3 New York. Oct 1 The Federal Reserve Boan summary reports a further gain In bu I noss and Industrial activity during An-. u.st.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 44 3 'Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St I I here are vacancies in all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shprthana, Book-kor>i)in<' and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGF in the HIGHER standards riAKUi j ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal
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  • 97 3 ARAB TERRORISTS Committee Declared To Be Illegal Jeru alem, Oct. l. IN tence ol th Intci on of terrorism th< htm declared the Arab J I her Committo Idi, tnaj i ilem, and Kai of the comml re The Grand Mufti h n deprived I airman of tl MotSupreme Council.
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 201 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT l| NOTICE. RABIES Anti rabic prophylactic vaccine treatment :s available at the General Hospital, Singapore, and for third class patient al Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore. Anti rabic vaccine may be purchased by private practitioners on application to the Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital Singap Private practitionei are
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 74 3 Imw Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Orit;!nating Summons. Before Mr. Justice Howes m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Petition and Judgment Summons. At 2.15 p.m. m 2nd Court: —Assizes Rex vs Ong Chow Before Mr. Justice Home m the 2nd Court
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 56 4 I I'll Bui ii To PALM OIL (Malaya) [n bu Wpl COPRA (Straits, PJLS.) nent 3AGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Oct v TAPIOCA (1st quality) (Singapore) O Unchal PEPPER (F.A.Q.) white ifuntok Oct Dee shipment due 43 16 Black Lamponff OctlDec. inlpmenl *****6 sei vaiue (,/VMBNK (Good Mark) Block Oct
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    • 74 4 don, Oct. 2. Jj Previous To-day Change r.T. on Parts (closing middle rate) i m 151 87 1-7. 33 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 95 1 1 \r, NP/a 7 1G r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) l 2 ls.2 3 /4 .'b r.T. on Hongicong (closing
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    • 19 4 TIN Standard Lon 1 Pre! To-day Chai Bpot (afternoon closing price) £246 1 8 Forward £243 £244%
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    • 27 4 GOU) M)1! ()l us J Change Pine Mar per oz. £7 n 6 l u SILVER l (l BOot [0 13 16 i u; hlfll
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    • 101 4 Previou- To-day 108 108 6 +6 J Distillen 339 34- 4-3 Dunlop Hiibbfr 81 81 7 1 CX ectrlc X jg 37 6 >■> Imoerial Chemical Industries J*Jg *****-i [mperial Tobacco 34 _3 tiadian Pacific 441., ju don Tin 'New Share) 33 3 Rubber Plan In vestment
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    • 53 4 Rugby. Oct. 2. Closing mean rates were: Paris ISPs' lew York 4.95 9 16: Montreal 4.95 916 Irussels 29.42; Geneva 2 1.57 4; Amsterdam 8.96: Milan 94',: Berlin 12 34 V 'ramie 141 11 16. Other rates are unchanged silver spot i 9y 8i rorward 19 13 16
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    • 25 4 Army Reservists desirous ol rejoining hr Colours to qualify for pensi lumber more than 3.100. of whom 800 re now back m the An. i
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    • 54 4 Singapore. Saturday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have it reived cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous TO-d Pesos Antamok 0.58 0.58 vet Consolidated 10.00 10.00 Consolidated Mines 0.016 0.016 I XL 0.56 0.57 San Mauricio 0.74 0.76 United
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    • 20 4 i I '|y MM 111 BRITISH iNsruAM 1 OOMPANT, LIU. IVI Altl ISIII II 1U72 1 1 '.'26, 1 |1|
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    • 45 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up> Y. 100 000.000 Reserve Fund V 134.400,000.00 I load Offloe: YOKOHAMA fIINOAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLEBPLACF Manager r YAMAMOTO Tel- No 6049 Manager's Room. 5922 General Offlce 592* M 73 Comprador*'! Deal.
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    • 180 4 II AX it OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address; "CHUNGKUO" IWID UP CAPITAL eh S 40 nno nnn on SVKreN,, S ,N EXCESS OF J& 8 t'oToOO «0 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch.
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  • 843 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Sin I I Z, 1 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Am pat Tin Asam Kumbang 34 6 36 6 ral Malay 56 57 6 Hitam ..32 3 33 3 Aver Wen- 0.84 0.89 Bangrin Tin 25 26Batu Selangor 1.93 1.98 Burma Malay 31 3
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  • 238 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Saturday, noon. MINING Ampat 5 3 5 9 B. Selaimor 194 1.99 Bangrin 25 26 Hong Fatt 125 130 Hitam 38. 43. Hongkong Tin 34 35 ldris Hyd. 12- 13Johans 40. 45. Jelebu 97. 1.08 Katu Tin 25 6 26 3 Kamunting Tin 12 3 13
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  • 238 5 6% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 104 U 10G 1 norn 4y 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ....110 112 norn 4y 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 115 117 norn
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    • 263 5 r S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, g Investment Be CommodM Dail'i Foreign tation Service. X YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EX( HANGE, INC OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE A SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. 1 SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS 1 ASSO. I
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    • 202 6 s fc.. s mT '".I. Centnrj Foi S I -I J 1 1/ w *la»terpiece U'<»' .Vy Lr- j w i '*^*X' M.i."M.,11. < as! N \B-l-^^ FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW j ns^^^L MADELEINE CARROLL N^ <^?--- ."."^^^Sni Thrill I" Us (ilorioiis Adventurr. J i v v > <a W_HMi I V|,-'--
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    • 229 6 iTf^IGHTjtjh^CAPITOL \/r\i I CDMF- the via mC M. BRING YOU bUMt n NM| sl n i^ii omi dy THING NEW UNDER THE SUN! upon finding a F pair of silk f BJ H^B^K Clam WH _^^s^H I^B ROLAND YOUNG, BILLIE BURKE, CARY GRANT and CONSTANCE BENNETT IN THORM -SMITH S
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  • 210 7 Japanese Plane Down In Nanchang Shanghai, Oct 2. THE uselessness of the Shansi forces is indicated by their surrender of some important .strategic points, especially Tienchen and Yangkao, which General Li Fu Ying has left without resistance. It is now also reported that he has surrendered Yenmunkwan
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  • 159 7 Subscriptions For Last Half Year THE following is a list of subscriptions to the Children's Aid Society lor the half-year ended Awz. 31: Dr. C. C. B. Gilmour $10. J. S. Dumeresque $5. Singapore Turf Club $600. Sir Julian Kahn £100* $850.50. Anonymous SI. "3.5. W." $100. Singapore
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  • 27 7 Two billiards professionals are to be married shortly— Mr. Sydney Lee to Miss Gladys Barrs, and Miss Joyce Gardner, the former women's champion, to Mr. Arthur Williams.
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  • 761 7 Dispensary. Noel, Violet and children. Dr. A. Peters. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Tay. Dr. and Mrs. Wee. Dr. D. P. Mclntyre. Dr. and Mrs. J. U. Karunaratne. Dr. and Mrs. Vellasamy. Dr. Haridas. Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Sheares. Dr. Teo Kah Toh. Madam Chow
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 p, S THE BEST DANCE FLOOR IN TOWN I WMfl j > (Specially Installed Spring Floor) J Oct. 9|^ PHONE 1181 j I STRAITS (f\%WARKT j S WSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 30 ATTRACTIVE DANCE HOSTESSES (Perfect Partners). LATEST MUSIC BY STRAITS DANCE BAND S AND RADIO-GRAMOPHONE. 1 IVLLY LICENSED DRINKS AT
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    • 259 7 MARCH with the kilted Highlanders to hold S s Khyber Pass, m the land of the Bengal a a i Lancers... GLORY m the courage that J S Premiere. defends an empires last untamed frontier S ...THRILL to nimancc {laming fienrls CArl lOL amid ever-threatening dangers SEC a S S
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  • 947 8 Profit TrebL Thai A i Tambalak i t(1 I i i>, 1 1 i( k and I the profit i"i the flnani I ol the i [I ed thai th I oj the coi tiad nnd< I ,< I tO Mll fOl from 40 I pei id
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  • 181 8 To Receive Husband's Medal IN recognition of the heroism of her husband, a Glasgow widow has been presented with an award for bravery by the Corporation ol Glasgow. This is the first time that the corporation has made such a posthumous award. The recipient was Mrs. John Strawbridge,
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  • 190 8 policeman In Glang Patah town while riding a bicycle smashed tie ol illicit sam I c wu c v t» I re it < i( »iiid be seized [nche Khalid (Court tn pector) said there were two other empty bottles winch smell ol samsu m a
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  • 129 8 Back To The 1933 Level ro.n Our Own K» porter) Kuala Lumpur. Oet I T he Sunday Tribune LeaM «JJ* authority of the Education Department that a reduction ol school fees. rtinu b,.vs and girls m al elemen- d primary classes m all Governor and aided
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  • 315 8 Strychnine Tablets Kept "In An Ornament" /CONDUCT of a woman after the death V» of her three-year-old child from eating tablets containing strychnine WSJ strongly criticised by the Leeds coroner, Mr. J. H. Milner. at the inquest on Mavis Kay. of Delph-terrace. Leeds. "Had you not decided to
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  • 163 8 Heavy Sentence On Chinese Singapore, Saturday. UOW 25 leaf packets of non-Govern- ment rhandu was found m a hollow beam m a hov e, following a search by Revenue officers, was related to Mr H A. Forcer m the District Court to-day' when Lie Woon Chor pleaded guilty
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  • 404 9 Plucky And Sm iling GIRL, BLOWN UP IN YACHT, ASKS FOR CIGARETTE SMILING as she lay on a stretcher with In bandages after an explosion \tw haven Harbour, the first thing that the House of Lords, asked for was a c She puffed away as she was removed v Brighton.
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  • 234 9 Alleged Arms Supply Chaco War FJIS business has been ruined," said a ■*Xtnend of Mr. Anthony Ashton, who has been acquitted m Bolivia on ch> i elating to the supply of arms In the Gran Chaco war. Mr. Ashton, who is 38, had been m prison at
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  • 236 9 Robert Ta ylor In French Capital Paris. TT is he; I'm sure it's he You're crazy. He's m London. Regardez. C'est lvi." Dozens of pretty girls of every nat onal ty, dancing and sipp'ng champagne with their esccrts m the thronged bullroom of the famous
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  • 153 9 EX-CONVICTS TEARS His First Experience Of Leniency BOUND over for the first time In along career of crime. John Howard, a 74-year-old ex-convict, broke down and wept m the dock at Ryde. Isle of Wight Howard was charged with being a suspected person and loitering m a church at Niton
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  • 126 9 Fractured inkle hie Climbing i > AFTER l.vitif; injured for four hours on a mountain MffV abcve 500 ft. drop and spending IS hours m the open strapped to i stretcher, a woman climber wa^ centlv flown from Skye to iMSVital at Glm»W FELL
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  • 128 9 Mast Sways l)uwi<> Performance ClacUm on-Sea. Police are Investigating two mysterioua attempts on the Uf< ol ll- i imilla Mayer. German v tosphere girl." Praulein Mayer performs balancing ni the top of a 135 it steel mast amusemeni re. During one ol not Iced that the
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  • 379 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Oct, 4, 1937. PUBLIC OPINION DUBLJC opinion m Greal Britain i a pov rful weapon for good li 1 1 being i ci successfully employed to day m favour of China against Japan. Although the average British working man i.ii c i only a slight interest
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    781 10 I h.iv. 1 ind the i than the di Mr i J an condan unofficial tnei i ol the Negri SemCouncll Uible as the tie proved this when he m education at the oth< d further fr truth th rial the maj< rit rttii the clerical i ith
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  • 518 11 VESSELS TWICE ATTACK/:'/) Skipper's Story Monster s Charge TWO attacks in three days by sharks on vessels in the Firth of Clyde, during the latter part of September, have made fishermen there more than ever ueU-i mined to demand action of the Government in a big
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  • 312 11 THUNDERSTORMS CLOUDBURSTS CREATE HAVOC IN MANY PARTS OF ENGLAND t RAPID drop in temperatures recently afternoon— from 74 to 67 degrees in It London was followed by thunderstorms and cloudbursts in many parts ol England. Traffic was held by flooding, houses were struck by lightning, and in
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  • 231 11 Police Efforts To Trace Parents ALTHOUGH police are still visiting l cottage* and questioning walkers on the Worthing downs m an effort to trace the parents of the jrear-old baby girl found m some bushes four days ago, its hands bound, it is considered thai the child
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  • 18 11 The Air Mail (Netherlands 4e.<;atched from Singapore on Sept. 25 was delivered In London on Friday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 49 11 THE TRUE TONJC FOOD Obtahtcbtt «f ai> Owmmi ond Storm REPUTATION!! DISTINCTIVE SERVICE mi CAREFULLY PREPARED FOOD WHICH UPHOLDS THE REPUTATION OF THI CAPITOL RESTAURANT 5933 ~A*\ GOODWOOD m: m.m \j 5934 f A s Telegraphic Addreu: CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VJ* I TOIJRIS TJnrivalled Facilities lor Private Entertainment*.
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  • 137 12 live year old lleryl Itailev. welcomed by ice skatinu experts as a child prodigy, nave m exhibition when the new season opened with an lee carnival al HaJrringay Arena, London Beijl was "discovered" and trained by Albert Potts, one of HafTUlfay'f Instructor!, Her poise is remarkable,
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  • 80 12 Hit- tat Ml kilometres i.i,, took pi;,, r at llrooklands track. Surrey when ...an> v. II knouM dm,,, ....nprtr.l p r vi U s years, thr rare has been over .yl.stam, of ,01 nules Ihe ruu.s, u .,s altered to provide more thrills Photo hows It.
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  • 218 13 Pronounced dead by a doctor hours before his birth, John Collin Dixon has now been handed to his mother, 26-year-old Mrs. Joyce Dixon, m a Norwood ?London nmtng home after a successful fight to save his life. Before he was born. John Collin was m
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOES D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1931 14 Shortage of Women Estate ManagersSkirts v. Shorts In Whitehall -Clothes and World Crisis -An Important A' loi tl I talk i to And out moi omen an < In thl i he ld< a "i havin nan! on poor propertie start ed In 1864 he told
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    • 32 14 FOR SII.K NOVELTIES TfIjITIQHNL /TBM I'lionr Hit, Maison Marcelle /^^2jh, >r a N ural /v „«£>.> r»'riiianwil l^c' lry our lat X point- winding v 35 Stamford Kd. Tel 4St7 Frop. J KOOY,
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    • 37 14 f PHOENIX? FOR i U liiiil 111 I 1111 11 r** If i 11 ri t} "nu' Brrtof*' S- 5 i t I 111 1 i MM "I E 3 ..t;» i THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORK*i
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    • 295 14 Here's COOL COMFORT literally O\ WHEELS! A Carrier Room Cooler can bo vlvrled into your living room, bedroom, office any room you like and flj Wf WP V jtjb Wf con»pletely installed m no time. It Jb mS& g cools, dehumidifies, ventilates, gentiycirculates the air, reduces dust and outside noises
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    • 156 15 Ta Touitisrr§ shopping! <; v i m: STUDIO CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILMS studio Hl\ for s xESSSSt^ l^^^ s v toto-portrait j HPfJsf V foto-artist ■B^^^TV only HliiilS KTRfli9fl9mi^rYTC9fa I STATIONER JgL _^4 /A/jr /(?//r \s^ f v^s Examined J Buy Your British and American —toy the most modern methods
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    • 418 16 11 if J I II I—— v B Mr r^^ I "iiiJw/^^^^ 1 I r "IL- J 1 l^O <^ 7,1 > ./I ll||||J I "^Mh>*r> > i^**Jl.a» BYP OandBRITISHji!A.LINES Outward!,. 'SSS iSS > SUal km dj^si D' 000 Dec 3 CORFU 1 .000 Oct. 8 Bill 6,100 Dec. 9
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    • 475 16 1 to frfath ports Tourane Q 8 Nov. 17 J \1 M [l;^ IVAI vrlACl M u.AYATOMAK^II.I.Is> i 4. J FA BES FROM ANI W3CT, j J Oct. 11 i rSsssa Swsss«a! -1— «O.NE COMTE LTD. 'PHONE 5996 !t|f Lloyd Triestino %™J (Incorporated In Italy). TxJress service cargo service t
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  • 74 17 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TODAY Ff PER DATE AND TIME erang Aik Soon Oct. 4 9 a.m. ledan Ophir 4 9 a.m. Tandjong Pandan Both 4 11 a.m. Java. South-VVest Sumatra. S.-Fa> f Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly Both 4 11 a.m. Christmas Lsland Islanders 4 11 a.m.
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  • 248 17 Mystery Woman Gives Bogus Orders at Maidstone would like to get even with a practical joker who has caused a great deal of trouble. The joker's activities resulted m a procession of tradesmen's vans proceeding to Barham Court. Teston. near Maidstone. the residence of Col. Sir Albert Stern.
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  • 907 17 had only 442 vessels, of approximately 2,790.000 tons (exclusive of tankers and Great Lakes vessels m the Internationa] trade compared with 2.129 aggregating 13.209.000 tons for Great Britain. 602 of 3.025,000 tons for Japan and 463 of 2,747.000 tons for Germany. Authorisation to use $75,000 (£15.000;
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    • 283 17 BURNS PUILP LIKE. (Incorporated In Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA In port Oct. 5 MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Blngapore 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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    • 129 17 i\. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseille* Gibraltar. .s..s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct 1< ms. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 8.8. HAKUSAN MARU Nov 25 Rates to Ist Class ?nd class Naples 5497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 162 17 SHIPS IN DOCK slin s AX mi wn\im 1 OK BXPEI 111) TO /UtRIVE 1 tttrmnce Ezi( S|l| P (iodoun Gate Gate nna l j 1 Lee 20 larnhorsi 18 a T< yama ICaru 18 Si i(i 3 Ophir 14 ■> 3 Ten n o Talleyrand 7 2 3 Kumsang
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  • 124 18 *.i,,r«l-.v Ptetare ihowi Ud: Mirror (Daries up) winning from Char .Macpnerson second, uevon K.n» Finish ..i the fln< race at Kuala Lwnpar ra Saturday. I lur# s x, )d v! Mawi) fourth. (Tribune). <j)Mihh Unnl and Myane< «.iociu. Mr. Sim Ten| llnon's I
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  • 443 19 \IOUi\T OPHIR TRAGEDY Jungle Malay Leads Searchers Singapore, Saturday. NEWS has readied the Headquarters of the R.A.F. to the effect that the wreck ot the Miles Hawk aircraft, V.K., K.A.H.. belonging to the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, and in which Messrs. F. Gain and M. Macarez
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  • 58 19 Singapore, Saturday. teen persons, consisting of Tamils, Indian Mohammedan^ aalaya wore produced before Mr. Duckworth m the second magls to-day, charged with playin■lli m a common gaming house m Road las: night. the accused claimed trial. Th? oned to Nov. 5, oail m $25 allowed G. Minn< is
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  • 300 19 To Italian Consulate General Shanghai, Oct. 2. THE Chinese Mayor. Mr. Yui, has protested to the Italian Consulate General against the wounding on Sept 27, of two Chinese workers in Soochow Creek by a Savoy Grenadier on sentry duty. One of the workers subsequently died. Mr. Yui says
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  • 21 19 Mr. Jack Hughes, who has retired after 45 years as a Watford Football Club gateman. has never seen the team play.
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  • 407 19 A Final Dividend Of 12 1/2 Per Cent. THE following is the report by the 1 diro to the twenty-seventh ordinary annual general meeting of the company to be held on Saturday, Oct. I 11 a.m. at the registered office of the company. No. 4, Fort Road. Malacca:
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  • 60 19 Not Mini her Of Ku Klux Khiu New York, Oct. 2. 'I DID join the Ku Klux Klan. I iatcr resigned," declared Judge Black, broadcasting to the nation. H<> defended himself against newspaper allegations that he is Still a member of the society The .speech was transmitted
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  • 103 19 INDIA AND CHINA Local Wire To Congress President THE following telegram has been sent by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, chairman of the Singapore China Relief Fund Committee, to Pandit Jewaharlnl Nehru. President of the Indian National Congress, m regard to the announcement that an all-India China Day Is to be
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  • 80 20 Sinsapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAI ed by D Hiv .;ht Ope: Announce m S^ PJ ...uclevilh A Pro idon Studios of the British Broad lon. men m Lo ndon 9.15 'n P pJ <.ri: Oramo] must have music." •Impatu'iuv ;Sen nick'- -Your heart
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  • 55 20 (Wavelength 1688 metres.) TO-DAI 845 p.m National anthem anfl mcnin" announcement. B\o d m Stock reports. 9 p m Variety music igramophon•^cords'. Af p t 9 20 p.m. Talk on sports by Mr. C. 4. >roothoff. 9.40 p.m Songs. 10 10 p.m. Daily news bulletin. 102 0 p.m.
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  • 90 20 _ouise Rainer Addresses New York Crowd New York. Oct. 2. Fll TEEN-THOUSAND people atten mass meeting In Madison Square Garden under the auspices oi the American League anti-war and Fascism, i:,d the American Friends ol th i Chinese People. Demands were made for the official and unofficial boycott
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  • 367 20 Chai Joh (Asst. Treasurer), Chai Siew Yont> (auditor). The Committee: Messrs Lee Tai Ngoh Ah Kow. Low Yoon. Choon Sens' Liaw Ang Moh. Chok Ah Serce 'Manager), Yap Seng Keng lAsst. Manager' Chong Chee Hoi <Secretary" and Pan" Moi Kwee (Attt. Secretary), V. Gnanf X Fachar, K. Nambiar.
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  • 147 20 FRASER COMPANY. Current Dividends Singapore, Oct. 2, l p.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Dato Ex Div vei~ Ampat Tin 3'- Int. Sept. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4' 3<Chenderiang 10 r Final— Oct. 11 Oct. 4 y\\^ Mambau sr;5 r Final Oct. 6 10' Elenong Tin 20
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    • 737 20 i ON THE RADIO] BRITISH EMPIRE N' rom Slalion PROGRAMME v^::-TO-DAt GBH 13.91 metn 'J <.s(. 16JMJ i"' lIM > 0 1 w 1 1 1 1,11 Irv I lIM G?U 1391 m< V:' 50 a.m Ttew hcT 16.86 metn (17.M 19.82 metr. 15.14 m« nch mv lc metre lUS
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  • 687 21 LEAGUE GETS TO WORK Demand For Boycott Of Japan Still Grows Geneva. Oct. 2. r PHE Committee of Thirteen began their serious labours with the conBideration of the memorandum drafted by the Secretariat, the first part dealing With an historical survey and the second with International Treaties and the obligations
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  • 409 21 Negri No Match For Cup-Holders (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. CELANGOR found Negri-Malacca tough v opposition when they met on the Padang this evening, but by making better use of opportunities the home team won by 18 points (three goals, a try> to five (a goal)
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  • 512 21 Busy Weekend At S.C.C. •jiiK October Medal Competition of the 1 aporeOolf club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a tie In M A" division between G. O. Cruiekshank and H A. Mir with a not score of 60, In a win
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  • 13 21 Downie, Hague, Layers; Morris, Smith; Whiting, Gray, Harding. Hindmar.sh, Booker. Hughes, Burns, Gniliam
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  • 389 21 Times Comment (hi Palestine Londi i: < )< 2. roUHENTTNQ on action taken by the British authorities In Palestine, a announced m the communique day, i :.< i Inn will cause i«-h--reliel In many quarters i!. Palestine. "Tim reliel will not be confined to U h«
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  • 73 21 London, Oct. 2. "Britain .should not d&sn m to join other nations m too great a hurry to try to compel these people to fall apart,* 1 {'.''dared Lord Hutchison m an address to the Scottish Liberal-National Association at Peebles, alluding to the Far Ea.st. -It is better
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  • 1147 22 non \nd Ck KegtsU Amy Wms Imperial "Good Companion" All-Hrttl h SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR I: i i )t I i- h and Scotti h I\ matches played ©n Saturd i tabled bj r« I •'"<• ought rifhl nf»
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  • 638 22 League Champions Scon lour Times I, Conceding Two Goals I B im S;ilurcia>. tih RI i < up i»°n« wvrt vhlt 1 Uni at thr Anson Koad Ma- ilini t«.-(i:.v irhea tn.-y were defeated to Uie Chine* In a thnDlßf T]l id more
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  • 101 22 Two Important Games At The Stadium rr\YO important soccer matches h;m 1 been arranged to be played at thi i Road Stadium this week. The matches will b-\ k.af. vs. Middi (Warren Shield final replay) on Tuesday. Oct. 3. at 5.10 p.m. Charges 50. 25
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  • 39 22 Wanda Morgan Retains Her Title Stenodoc, Cornwall. Oct. 2. THE English women's golf championship was retained by Miss Wanda Morgan beating Miss Madeleine Fyshe, termer Warwickshire champion by 4 and 2 m the 3G holes final.— Reuter.
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  • 72 22 Twcntv cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C October Ladies' Spoon and the following returned: Mrs. E. Hitcham <24> 2 up Mrs. C. Q. Starkey (23) 1 up Mrs P. J. Crawley <20i 2 down Miss M. Evans (22 > 2 down Miss A. M. Sim
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  • 59 22 The R.A.F. team which the St. ,1 Andrew's XV met on Thursday last w<v I I c Se^B r 2nd xv a d not that of the I own Office as reported 1 The R.A.F. Town Office XV's next i match will be against the
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    • 42 22 The Semi-Final Draw The draw for th e semi-final round is as follows: S.C.I A. II vs. Gordons on Oct. 9. S.( I .A. I vs. Midds on Oct 14 Both games will be played at Anson Koad, starting at 5.15 p.m
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    • 27 22 The Tides TO-DAY: 10.35 a.m., 0 ft.; 10.58 p.m., 9 ft. 7 ins. r TO-MORROW: 11.02 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins.; 11.35 p.m., fl ft. 6 ins.
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  • 752 23 DARLING'S FINE FORM iacnatnara Shines For Johore GOOD weather favoured the Army versus Johore fixture which was played at Tanglin on Saturday and which resulted In a win for the Army team by 22 points (2 goals, 2 trys and two penalty goals) in reply
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  • 480 23 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday THE Perak Asiatics were no match for a strong Penang European rugger fifteen in a match played to-day on tne Esplanade, and were beaten by the wide margin of 32 points (two goals, a dropped goal
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  • 118 23 London, Oct. 3 SATURDAY'S first class rugby footbai: matches resulted as follows: London Scottish 7. Harlequins 13. London N. Welsh 10. "Richmond 6 Bath 15, Exeter 5. Bedford 19. Moseley 6 Birkenhead Park 13, Blackheath 6. Bristol 24. Devonport Services 10. Bridgend 9.
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  • 36 23 London. Oct. 2. The Imperial Produce Stakes resulted as follows: Glen Loan (e>— 4) 1 Golden Eagle (100—6) 2 Radiant (9—4) 3 Sixteen ran. Won by 1' 2 lengths, third a neck away. Reuter
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  • 330 23 41st Co. R.E Beat 22nd Batten l\oml A. ftN the South Padang the 4ist (P.) Co. U H E brut the 22nd Battery R.A. by potato <a goal and i try) to nil. At he commencement of the game the it a came very near scoring,
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  • 235 23 R. E/s Beat Riff Raffs At Rugger IN a rugby match at Fairer Park on Saturday the Sappers beat the RiffRaffs 16 nil. The Riff Raffs kicked off and the Sappers immediately started to press O'connel scoring m the 11th minute Harrison failed with the kick.
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  • 27 23 Mr. J. H .John ton i I rtment, Straits Settlements, tiM been appointed to t mt Sup- tit, SI Settlementa, with effect from the L6th June. 1937,
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  • 1153 24 /•^//r Newcomers Lratn Places In Stale itv Btrwm IN o,, M n tf»Sy%°«E c< i lli( s imi -i try) to mx (two tries). A rouror \SS^BTtS4T?&ffI.S I OIK NM\( (HlMts IN STATE FIFTKKN comers m the genuine ens< m any event l»Mt*».s«leetei after Satjglayin:lt rh.
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  • 69 24 R. I. WIN Keen Hockey With St. Andrew's Singapore, Saturday. RAFFLES Institution beat St. Andrew's School by four goals to one m a second team game on the R.I. ground this evening. Sappers Lose Hockey At Balestier IN an evenly contested hcckey match played on I heir own ground, The
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  • 660 24 A BOUT FULL OF THRILLS :it him unaware. However. he ed ground a little when he caught Mortell m a corner and set up a bati (ii blows The fifth round proved i for Huat suddenly jumped to life and it was obvious thai Mortell realised he had a h
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  • 53 24 Kid Arenas (8) beat Joe Brazil (7 13) on a t.k.o. m the third round Primo Vidal (9.1) beat Young Teddy ClO.l*'!) on points. Little Palace n.ll 1 bf jat L. S. Fond <7.11 3 i) by a t.k.o. m the sixth Eugene Huat (8.7) beat Johnny Mortell (8.4
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