Morning Tribune, 13 October 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 218. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, October 13, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 117 1 REPORT ON [MMIUV OPPOSITION (-MIKE t'OXTOOL tw i:\roRTS London, Oct. 12. nONAUSATION of the armaindustry, which has in Britain, alike by ie that nation- rher efficiency in pacifists, who a ion of annals not likely to Britain. 1011 of the new In France, under Li
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  • 138 1 Approval Of Settlement Palestine. Oct. 12. I of the termination of the strike in Palestine which, it is estimated, was responsible for l.> and over 1.000 wounded. chorui of approval in the Briongratulating the states«rvention of the three Arab General Dill lor holding 5 long as negotiations were Kings'
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  • 22 1  - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Oct. 12. documents belonging to Wgence Department of the -bassy are reported missing. .::es? emulovees hnvp hpon
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  • 56 1  - Hongkong To 'Frisco By Air Sin Cheu Jit Poh Hongkong, Oct. 12. THE air mail pattengen service between San WtimcUco w-A Hongkong ii'ill be inane maud or. Oct.. 21. It *W <-' operated by 4 hc I cmAmerican Airways, and means that from that date the. service bctw.'-'i San Frandsco
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  • 112 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japan Preparing For Action? Shanghai. Oct. 12 T HE Japanese Press in editorial I articles published to-day lay strew on the importance of settling the Nor h China issues before Sino-Japanese negotiations are reopened. Under instructions from Tokyo U» Hsing Chung Company,
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  • 35 1 Geneva, Oct. 10. The League Council has decided to convene a conference ofOWtrjl autoorities of countries in the Middle and Far East ftt Bandoeng on Feb. 2, mn,, to discuss sociological questions.- Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 1 A sidelight on the wai in Spain. Tie picture shows the annwal »wlmming race arross the harbour 01 Barcelona, which was carried Ihi I in spite <»l the fact tha. ouh five miies awaj Ihe opposing armies w Jt Uus;\\ mgaged. Other pictorei Iron Spain appear o:\ page -■>.
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  • 29 1 Mr B C. BuUer, Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, Singapore, will be In Penang from October 14 to 19 for the purpose of interviewing firms interested in trade with Canada.
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  • 98 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Wo More Concessions To Japan Nankin-, Oct. 12. THE Chinese Government has officially intimated tha- it is not prepared to grant any further concession to Japan and peace or war depends on the yat ers attitude. Japanese plain clothesmm ire active in Shanghai and
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  • 39 1  - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hoiifikong, Oct. 12. Sir Robert Ho-tung. the well-known Chinese resident, has contributed $100,000 towards the fund for purchasing birthday planes for Marshal Chiang Kai Shfk. The Hongkong Chinese are expected to donate altogether fivo machines.—
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  • 208 1 5.^.^4. Letter To Members cf the Straits Settlements I™ (Singapore i Association have received a circular from the boo. lecretary reading as iollows:— that 'he lew* of the members of the Association may bf known i are n qu< i bed, if you -'re in the n to
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  • 63 1 Serious Disorder In Syria Aleppo. Oct. 12. THREE people were stabbed to death and 30 injured, besides a number ol policemen, in serious street fighting between members of the Christian group, called the White Badge, and :he Youn \i« hammedam The clash occurred in the crowded bazaars Mid
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  • 29 1 A man sentenced at Birmingham to a month's hard labour for driving while drunk was stated to have tried :o ligHt the electric headlights of hi* lorry with ten.
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  • 3392 2 DEFENCE FROM SINGAPORE Historical Story Of The Base rE new naval base at Singapore, now nearly finished, by far the biggest of its kind outside Britain, and without parallel east of Suez, marks an important development of British polity in the Far East. It
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  • 157 2 Police Raid Causes Wild Scramble Singapore. Monday PLEVEN Chinese coolies employed at a ft .sawmill off Lavender Street were this morning fined $20 or three weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. P Biadulph. the Second Magistrate, for gambling in a common gaming house. The men were arrested by
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  • 117 2 SIM Given Benefit Of Doubt Singapore. Monday. lAGA SINGH, a middle aged Sikh apJ pealed successfully before Mr. Justice Whitley in the S-ipreme Court this morning, against sentence of three month-" rigorous imprisonment on a chares of being found v/anderin? between iiuuet isd sunrise and being unable to
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  • 28 2 The Claycross Conservative executive committee recently decided to r-com mend the adoption of Miss Bndgjt Jackson as National candidate. She contested the seat unsuccessfully at W General Election
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 2 The wedding took place at St Andrews Cathedral yesterday of Dr. John M. Daniel, assistant Medical Officer in Kedah. and Miss Emil? P. Aiyadurai.
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  • 38 2 Frankfurt, Oct. 12 The British motor-cyclist. Eric Fernihough, has broken the world record for the kilometre standing start at 159 186 kilometres per hour. The previous record was held by Ernst Henne at 151 58. Reuter
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  • 212 2 Dismissed B\ Court Singapore. \i pEMARKING that. people ol \h m lant's type should be taught \K» to appeal against an oicur oj they should adhere to the pr of the "Code, the Acting Chief j Us [2 Mr. Jiustice N. H. P. Whil Supreme Court to-day,
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  • 47 2 A familiar figure in the polii detained in St. Stephen's Hospital. Pol" in Taiping. Hokam Singh, a Sikh ft&tdlman. was again charged on Friday lat, before Tuan Syed Nordin. the Tapir.: Magistrate, for being found drunk and incapable at the Taiping Market Square The accused was fined
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 151 2 There's a lot of delightful refreshment sealed in Pabst JJJJ^ When the summer sun beats down— a cool safe drink of pure, who > Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze. For hot weather comfort learn to ask for Pabst TapaCan. lun Pabst puts an edge
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  • 372 3 j\DIAN IN THE DOCK 20,500 Guilders In Dispute Singapore, Monday. ntKIKI Mohamcd, an Indian P money changer's assistant apV before Mr. Justice Adrian ff'a common jury at the 3£pSt assize Court to-day, vh belween Apri. and June b dishonestly received 20,500 Elders in notes
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  • 72 3 Family Attacked In House Singapore. Monday. S' tel s, o'clock on Saturday jnoon several men, believed to i nese, er.tered a house in Anson drawing knives, attacked the Chinese and a woman were wounded in the chest and arms, tims' shouts for help brought ■■>'■> to the scene,
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  • 44 3 U ECK the German who arin Singapore recently in a Eskimo kayak, lert during J the final stage of his Journey to Australia. J ne round half the world aIjJU craft and now embarks dangerous lap -across I>ian wateii and Timor Sea.
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  • 127 3 Military Corporations Dissolved Vienna. Austria, Oct. 10. A GOVERNMENT communique states, that at an extraordinary Cabinet Council, the Chancellor, Hr. Schuschnigg. dealt with the political situation. Following his report, the Vice-Chan-cellor. Major Baarbarrenfels, and two members of the Cabinet, Dr. Draxler and Hr. Peruter, in view of their connection
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  • 132 3 London March Ends In Disorder London, Oct. 11 THE march of 5,000 anti-Fasc.scs in tbC East End of London tms ifrernoon ended without serious disorder. A number of minor injuries were received in scuffles between Communists and their opponents, and the Police made nine arrests. A hundred youths In
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  • 111 3 Economic Committee's Report Geneva. Oct. 9. NEVER since the abandonment of the sold standard by Grea t Britain have we found ourselves in a situation so rich in hope for the future and in the immediate possibilities states the League Economic Committee's report which was unanimously adopted
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  • 78 3 Small Bo y Charged House breaking And Theft Alleged (From Our Own Correspondent' Malacca, Sunday. A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Malay boy, Baba bin Marimin. wanted by the Perak police for housebreaking and thef f of cash $60 from Tai On lodging house. Taiping. was arrested by a detective and produced before Mr.
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  • 141 3 Appea I Of Ch i nese Fails Singapore. Monday. JJEMARKING that people of the appel lant's type should b? taught a lesson which was that they could not attack other people with axes or the slightest provocation. Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, in the Supreme Court
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  • 45 3 Dredging Scheme Too Expensive From Our Oicn Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 11 THE big scheme for dredging the Uu of the Bangkok river, prepared by experts from the League of Nations, has been dropped, the cost being the main reason. The report cost £5.0J9.
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  • 64 3 Law Notice For To day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. O.S. 122 36— Re Will of Koh Swee Hay Neo deceased. Followed by:— S. 160 36— M. Y. M. Meyappa Chettiar vs. Low Thum Keow <f». Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10.30
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  • 193 3 RuninesB Men On Tour A PARTY of about 90 Japanese from the island of Formosa arc expected to arrive in Singapore early next week in the course of a trip to Malaysia. The tourists are due to arrive at Bangkok later this week on a steamer
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  • 33 3 The use of a white walking stick as a dlwMllfHtolng mark of the blind pedestrian continues to grow. More than 1.500 sticks have been supplied to blind men and women during the year.
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    • 59 3 V ml M Bf H 1 W i m i 9 W -MAN A lIOIV'' j DMM)^ RAPID HARDENING fEME^T I Look For This E^pH Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. j^^^^^^^^±~^ m FULLY GUARANTEED. wmmm -old in
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 164 4 London. Oct 12 Previous To-day Change J P. Coata 57 9 57 6 -3 Distillers 109 9 1103 up 6 Dunlop Rubber 38--37 10 1: General Electric 93--93 3 Up 3 Guinness 147 6 147 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 42 1» 2 42 1' 2 — Imperial
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    • 152 4 t-^i^^i&i I 1 1 London. Oct 12. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Quiet Bpot Buyers Vs 7 7 8 „ Sellers 7 15 16 7;5 16 — November Buyers 7% 1% — „ Sellers 7 15 16 7 15 16 — December Buyers 7 15 16 7
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    • 30 4 METAL M ARKET TIN Standard. Cash (official price) 3 months forward (official price) Previous £2o2 7 £l99 5 8 London. Or* 12 To-day Char.? 1 £2ol' h -I*l £l9Bi 2
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    • 32 4 RUBBER Tone Spot Buyers Sellers Buyers. Sellers Previous Steady 16 5 16 167 16 16i 16 5 New York. Oct 10 To-day Chan?? Closed Jan.Mar. TIN Standard Tone Spot
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    • 77 4 London. Oct. 12. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.09 105.10 up .01 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.18> 4 9.21*2 up3»/ 2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 12-» 2 ls.2'/ 2 d. — T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 12-3132 ls. 3d.
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    • 37 4 fcf-^j fa-' K 1 1 London. Oct. 12. GOLO fine Bar per os. SILVER Spot 1 months forward JM■?M^■■r t i Previous £7.1.10 l 2 To-day £7.1.11 Change up V 2 20 20 1 „*"V#3
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    • 35 4 r J ™SO"fTH"™ BRITISH I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I UNIMPEACHABLE I W I w EL v^ LJ IV I I I ;;i!i 11 j W. J. DEXTER, Manager. I Tel 5924. J. Flniayson Qreen. jiji:
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    • 37 4 rik The man who is punctual in IPP^ c 7-y&!!^M VULCAIN watch you will alwaj >'•-. J^afl be on time. Wind it regular', and it will never f a ii you. Agents for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OF MASTEKs""
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 400 5 Par Pd. ai 2 Alex Buck Ore JlO 1.30 oo d0 71 p r efs. 1.82* 192 2 1.15 1.871/2 1.25 1921/2 uu </2 <- ■*•■ nn 10 10 Atlas Ice °-W £l £l B.A.T 6.10.0 lO.OOnom 8.00 6.15.0 6.10.0 10.00 6.15.0 1 1 aM. Broadcasting 0.90 1.00 0.90
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    • 178 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5^ 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. •Kl Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 108 110 nom •% Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar 31 Sept. 30 1926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,000
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    • 310 5 (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated). I Allenby £ yer Panas 1.10 1.05 1.70 1.30 1.02*6 1.55 1.20 1.15 1.85 1.40 1121/2 1.65cd 1.55 1.10 1.70 1.35 1.05 1.60 1.65 1.20 1.85 1.45 112^2 1.65cd *w Untang 0.61 0.65 0.60 0.65 1.171/2 1.25 1171/2 1.221/2 Broiras 1.40 1.571/2
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    • 525 5 Singapore. Oct. 12. 5 p.m Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers rm 41--416 41--4|6 4 Ampat Tin • li'ilTYl hi TIC* H-JUM 28|6 £l \aam Kumoang £ i Austral Malay 5 Ayer Hitam 52,6 15,4% 1721/2 54|6 161--1.80 -15-1-1.70 64 161--1.80 i Aye: Weng •••• 17.3 1813
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 112 5 Singapore: 27 5,16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Very Quiet. London: 7 1316d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: No market. RUBBER REPORT Exceptionally dull conditions have prevailed throughout the day and values are nominally unchanged on Saturday's closing. Colony stocks at the end of September, published to-day, show a
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    • 72 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore: $99, clown $5.8. London: No market. New York: 4514 cts., unchanged. EXCHANGE London -New York 4.*****6 New York-Loudon 4.*****6 The return of Colony Dealers' Stocks for September was published to-day, showing a decrease of 1.588 tons, made up as follows: Singapore 16,647 Penang 3.801 Province
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    • 191 5 Singapore, Monday 5 p.m. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their daily comment on the closing trend of the local share market, state:— The markets have been fairly quiet in most sections to-day. Tin shares have not been quite so steady, one or two stocks having developed an easier
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    • 90 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. Tone of market: Very dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet V/adper cent, per lb. New York Spot Sheet Closed. No. I.X.R.S.S. In cases FOB. October* 27 916 2711,16 Good FAQ. in cases (F.0.8. October) 27>
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  • 104 6 PINE APPLE EXPORTS Over 30 9 000 Cases Last Week DURING the week ending Oct. 3, 1936 exports from Malayan ports amounted to 30.952 cases, of which: 13 622 »44 per cent.i cases were to the United Kingdom. 837 (3 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 14,900 «48
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  • 101 6 Challenge To Prince Starhemberg Vienna, Oct. 7. THE capital is intrigued by a report Major Fey has challenged his rival, Prince Starhemberg, to a duel in consequence of Prince Starhembenj's allegations in expelling, him from the Heimwehr. Prince Starhemberg, who has the choice of weapons, has not yet
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  • 81 6 Three tn A Single Night Johannesburg. F. B. VAN OUDTSHOORN a young stock inspector of Komat-ipoort, near Kruger National Park, has killed 15 lions in 12 months, eight of them during the last six weeks, and three in a single night. One was killed on the outskirts of
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  • 91 6 Premises Raided By Police Paris, Oct. 8. THE premises occupied by Col. De la Rocque's Social Party formed following the dissolution of the Fascist Croix de Feu were raided by the police who also made over 30 searches in other parts, including De La Rocque's house at
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  • 227 6  -  Mr. Kawagoe To Break The Deadlock Shanghai, Oct. 10. ACCORDING to information suppled by the Japanese Consulate in Nanking the situation between China and Japan is still critical. Mr. S. Kawagoe, the Japanese Ambassador, has cabled a lengthy report to the Japanese Foreign Office and is awaiting
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  • 100 6  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Enthusiastic Celebrations In China Shanghai, Oct. 12. CHINESE National Day was enthusiasts tically celebrated here. Both the Chinese and the Japanese authorities took precautions against trouble, in Chapei and_ Hongkew, respectively. Receptions were given in Shanghai, Hankow and Canton to foreign residents and officials.
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  • 39 6 New Restrictions In Germany Berlin, Oct. 10. ANEW law forbids demanding or offering a higher price for silver than that fixed by the control office for precious metals. The penalty is imprisonment, or an unlimited fine. Reuter
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  • 104 6 Singapore, Monday. A young Chinese woman's attempt to. commit suicide by swallowing several sewing needles resulted in her being bound over for six months in one surety of $25 by Mr. J. P. Biddulph, the Second Magistrate, this morning. Wong Pun Eng's excuse was that her
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    • 5 6 Motor Union j I F"
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    • 386 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 188' Capital Subscribed (Fully paidup) v-,,,,00^ Reserve Fund Y.i 3 0.5,00.000j(H Head Office: YOKOHwm SINGAPORE BRAN.'-n MEYER CHAMBEHs RAFFLES PLACK Manager T. YAMAImn Tel: No. 6049 Manager's 5921 5922 General OftV«. 5923 6472 Compradore'. Deal uv\koi ciiiw (Incorporated in China by Special Charter).
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  • 367 7 Van Den Broek Sot >„ Optimittte By Air Mail' Amsterdam, Oct. l press reports to the f agreement between the 1 Tin Committee and the be reached. I learn ned quarters that Mr. f»^BSS?Sa the committed .H V not so optimistic, writes special correspon- that
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  • 164 7 Ia on National Public M just been published to the M tion or the League oi" NaM Hiia volume of 48 pages is a 'lie expert! who examined a H "l documentary material d during the enquiry into public une contains the conclusions \nv examination of the ma- u Wgg
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  • 1188 7 Opened By Ihe Governor-General t A) a la re ncto 1 1 London ORD CLARENDON, in. Governor k Genera! of th e Union oi South Africa, on Bept. 13 opened the Empire Exhibition In Miner Park. Johannesburg. Originally a conception oi th e Somh African "Buy
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  • 497 7 MONEY BANKING IN 1935/36 ic Work Published Ky The League The Economic Intelligence Service oi the League of Nations has recently published a new work jii two volumes, entitled Money tnd Banking, 1935 36. which la b >cqucl to the publication on Commercial Banks. i!>27-i j34, which appeared last year.
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  • 59 7 The stormy weather on Thursdi morning caused a lot of Inconvenient to natation In the Penang Harbour Lighters conveying small cargoei to Penang were delayed In mid-channel and to casi anchor to prevent mishap* a.s a result of the heavy storm, i toni Icang 1 which had been tossed abOUl
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 P J J J J JU'-T-T-rx-rx-r j j uwijijig QUALITY OF "MOVEMENT" IS A CONDITION j PRECEDENT TO A SALE OF WATCH. AVAILABLE AT i A FINE SELECTION IN .MODERN STYLES B. P. DE Ml V A LIMITED. AT IMMENSELY REDUCED PRICES. i?Si 1 T|^^ -j^*- -rf^^* *~^r~- J^^*- m
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    • 177 8 'T 1 WHY FEEL GLOOMY WHEN THERE S A SHOW i v T LIKE THIS IN TOWN! > I 1 CAPITOL 1 t t 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 T f WENDY BARRIE and t GENE RAYMOND t in I'LOVE ON A BETi VR.K.O/1 Riotously funny story of a Gay youns blood
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    • 102 8 ■^■l vs> SI fi 9 1 B I']l *i iTm "vS- "■sBr*>" -"*iS-fe» w^BI v tq I I J t I v 'lil H «fl r j w I Xjft.* fr^flft XS flak "LIGHTNiNG", >he dog a^i "WARRIOR", the hone Before you forget NOTE THE DATE IN TOUR ENGAGEMENT BOOK
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  • 92 9 s/ ,,s To Be Scattered^ 1 On Waters Sydney, Oct. 1. null first Captain off M! A Ul i? row n« Club, who died at j Ml' :i:il l .u m"de a list wish that Sydney recen^^Sed and the a«hes hSsremainJ '^/^'aters of Iron Cove, S $5, hol^
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  • 51 9 lf different sort lo that orjujtict' oi police court dmarily |jf^f l Si Penang Middle 5S Ul^n b 'ticiaries of the Jubilee C(!Ul i' m i. their numbers to receive Fund came i at the hands thl rl H l parr/Xtman of the Rcllet i Much humour preSd hroughout the
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    • 357 9 THE GOLDEN VOICES OF TWO GLORIOUS SINGING STARS BLENDED IN AN UNFORGETTABLE NEW S s PARAMOUNT MUSICAL i tAPITOL 1 NEXT CHANGE i S S A thrilling love story set to heavenly music! S litfniii^ Kissless Bride Warns m^ mm mmmm i^ Secretaries About Marrying jm* Handsome Bosses 6B^^Q^^^^^K^PSo9 See
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  • 907 10 Value Of Training Forethought THE limitations imposed by lack of equipment, wireless in particular, have confined the work of the Ist Tank Brigade under Brigadier P. C. S. Hobart largely to company training, write The Times Military Correspondent. This occupied most of August and included practice in
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  • 110 10 Hungry Man Who Ate A Crust New Yort.. 4 SHAGGY, upkempt man staggered into a Brooklyn branch of the seamen's Y.M.C.A. Ernest Christophersen had not eaten for longer than he cared to remembti and his first need was for food. They took him to the kitchen *:lC
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  • 453 10 Shirley Temple is Hollywood's ace .song-booster." During production of "The Poor Little Rich Girl, her widely heralded new Fox hit coming Oct. 21st to the Capitol Theatre. Louis Silvers, head of the Twentieth Century-Fox music department enumerated the various song hits that Shirley has
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 56 10 *TJfß\ M \w J^^^^^J^^'^^^*^^^*^-" J .-^^9ir A^m\\mAtm .'"jia| "VX its'' "***9mL 'M/Lj|L^ I LOVER BRAND stands fur purity. "^m^ jl? v'Sfek Vou may thoroughly rely on :^%T w !;^R^ <\ hold use where only the finest milk m, I^S^ |TWWTTT73 1 1 "J J I •Taw ri B I KM
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  • 1477 11 HE FREE STATE OF TO-DAY Mr. De Valera's Candidates Win Sweeping Victory London n victorv of Mr. de Valera's THE sweeping vtewrj^ Galway an(! V the saving that "in Ireland uVA)n Ivn erted" generally happens, t! "finlh Correspondent of The "SS ia.lure cl his party a few months n capture
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  • 46 11 The wedding took place on Thursday of Mr. Alexander Lamont, manager of Bristol Ei.ate, Kuang, Seiangor; to Miss Alexa Lee Will In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Fenang, at 3 p.m. Foilawnv- ihe ceremony at the church, a recption was held a, No. 5, Cantonment Road. Penang.
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  • 29 11 An area of 187 acres of land near the North Road a Chawston, Bedfordshire, ha.s been purchased f° r an extension of the land settlement scheme for unemolovfci miner.-..
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  • 36 11 A Rhode Island Red hen ac's us yn<.'' diun to four Manx kittms when their mother is away, and even when she Is not at Manor Farm. Botley; Hampshire; the home of Mrs. S. Hamm rton
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  • 333 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1936. THE S.S.A. AGAIN »T*HE Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association has again burst into the limelight. Members have been circularised with a request that ihey should express their views on the following questions: "1. Are you in favour or are you not in favour of
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  • 494 12 ACCORDING to report. Perak. which tlrtady boasts two samsu distilleries, one at Taiping and the other at Teluk AmOQ, shortly to have a third, »i?vms Its loca.e in Kuala Kangsar Road Ipoh, near the Malay burial ground. Construction, it is understood, has already received official approval. This is
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  • 407 12 Mr Henry Graburn. late of the Straits Trading Company, is louring Scotland at present. Mr Frederick G Heath, of Kuala Selangor. is now at 65. Uxbridge Rd.; Ealing. London. W. 5. Mr. E. N. T. Cummiiii. of Selangor. is now staying at 12. RedclifTe Square, Earls Court, London, S.
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 12 King Edward being assisted ashore by Ataturk on his arrival at Topham 1 Istanbul, Turkey, during his recent tour. general view of the lanje gaihrriiiij present at 61. Meyer Road, the residence of the manager of the lo al oranch of th e Bank of China t« celebrate Chinese National
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  • 1211 13 4 SEAMAN'S STOR Y < L io<iestion Of A AEORGE Black Orsborne, 32, skipp- er of the 25-ton Grimsby trawler, Qir pal and his brother, James Black Orsborne. 31, who were ar- 1 rested at Georgetown, British! Guiana months ago, after six weeks of
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  • 73 14 THE MIUTaI A scout waiting for orders before gcitig out on his motor cycle. Members of the "E" (Chinese) Coy going out to take up their p<wtio«M against the advancing "enemy". H •I Bftttcry, KII A left St. Mn'i WToN 1 ondon tn Sept. IS for Southampton
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 102 14 height ol luxury Th>ere is no such luxury in the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roorvty **c>mfc»rt if) great air liners equipped ch lour engines for perfect reliability aid with. its> i necualled r>3me for personal service 'on 3H *ts routes Reduced fares now
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  • 162 15 An d General Interest MA NOEUVRES \rmoured cars photographed at tht Singapore manoeuvres during the week-end. Brifw-Gen. X. T. Shakespear D-S.O. MC Officer Commanding the troops Malaya, who directed the operations, talking with his officers. IV'hhme. accompanied by Princess Alice. Countess of Athlone opt-nrji Jie third ►"ion at (irosvenor Hou
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    • 33 15 WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm which guarantee is valid in HongKong and various ports of China. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. Singapore.
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  • Article, Illustration
    774 16 gives LOVELINESS to all %Ve ran all wage war on facial defects with the It would be rather nice to be able to state of a country that it has no old women. By which I mean women showing premature signs of age in face, body and bearing.
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  • 226 16 IT is a year since the Cyclax Salon has been established in Singapore, and a year of good service to many who have learnt their system of skin beauty and cleanliness (which goes hand In i and To celebrate this first birthday and to introduce it to
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  • 344 17 the domain of rtUny and T „c r e r who has. for the first Vifh these conditions seems a I hear of lots of them going ■..-JSHV4 for advice on this all-im--;;,Vtho'lived for a very long time was a cool day when the ther-
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  • 251 17 "There is nothing like hot oil shamheani°v.»ee^ the fcf listening and healthy! This U the opinion of Myrna Loy. auburn-haired star of Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer films. "I have found I that a shampoo of hot oil keeps my hair In excellent condition," she said n spue of the drying
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    • 75 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER I SINGAPORE 1 LUGGAGE I CARRIER CO. Bacpage Contractors Forwardlnf Agenti. Booking Amenta for FMJB. Railways. Baggage? Agents for: Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd i etc., etc. Tel. Addresa;— IAJQQAnw i^PHONT 2m or call union Bid, PRACTICE LIMITED TO THB BY! Speclallzinf:
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    • 151 17 I A TOUHIST'S I I SHOPPING 4.***** I 1 MMMi^^ J BOOKSHOP USEFUL BOOKS How to Make Your Will— A A Croft $1.50; A Manual of Foreign Exchange-H. E. Evitt $3 50 Your Speaking Voice and Its Possibilities— H St. John Rumsey $2.00; Living by the Pen— Cecil Hunt $3.00;
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    • 163 17 ih:imlatoiiv %%a\ Se face ?ep? V or ERFLUOUS hair fr °m T E H N E D F S AC T E O L R E E G T S AR D R T A H R E MS G R rTro S F S Z^ ASTRINGENT CREAM A K
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    • 80 17 CHEMIST 3?icd\r{xt3(air£n>u,,y CONTROLS THE HAIR m any Desired Position Yet Keeps It SOFT and GLOSSY mm<fi !Mt CONTAINS VALVABLE NATURAL OILS BUT NO GUM OR SOAP AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS. THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. INC. IN F.M.S. RAFFLES PLACE PILLOWS HILTOMA SPRING PILLOWS 0001 AM) HYGIENIC IMSKOIJS LIB. ">1 OftCHAftD ROAD i
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  • 111 18 Government's Guarantee Of Huge Loan THE Department of Communications is now in negotiation with the Industrial Bank of Japan concerning building funds for shipping companies, says the Japan Chronicle. According to the part drafted by the Communications Department, the Industrial Bank is to lend Y150.000.000 to ship-owners in
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  • 269 18 Unusual Uses Of Ships In America DROBABLY the only pleasure boat I goe.; to sea on a railroa^ trick I been constructed at Elsinore. Cali i, dance pavilion. A large beat was built on a steel framework, and deep-sea divers wen employed to lay a railroad track s
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  • 39 18 Mr. e. w. f. Page, of Ayl< Bucks, was declared champion I baker of Britain at the Bakers 1 and fectioners' Exhibition a- the Acric; Hall on Thursday. F. H. Thorn p Sons, of Cork, were awarded 1 championship.
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  • 36 18 The profit made a t this yea: Tournament at Olympia amou 113.000. and this sum is beinu over to the Army Council for dlsti to Service charities in DOMUltatii th? Admiralty and the Air Minis l
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    • 484 18 Jf [I'm! I- I gj|| r^lJB BY P&OandttlTlSH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1936. 1937. BURDWAN 6.070 Oct. 22 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan 1 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan 14 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 CORFU 15,000 Jan 15 SOMALI 6.810 Nov. 18 BEHAR 6.000 Jan.
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    • 132 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAK, LTD.. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU OCC. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 ft $540 $317 ft $343 .Marseilles
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    • 193 18 TpOSTAL lIVTELLIGExM i: STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES FOR PER BATE AND TIM? Pengerang S. Soon Heng n 13 B Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Indrapoera 13 Netherlands Indies:— Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thcmg Oct. 13 3 r.„ Fort de Kock,
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    • 306 19 Kl RXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MERKUR Oct. 28 NOV 3 MAKELLA Nov. 28 Dec. 3 (Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mel bourne to the connecting KP.M. Vessel.
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    • 365 19 JP\ i/^__ T0 FRENCH ports r\ MLmmtmtm HOMEWARDS. I D^-T^^attv 01^ 111^ 611^; Nantes St Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 16 J LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). j LI^OI T S° URANE F r Salgon Touranc Haiphong. CM. 21 CAP ST. JACQUES m?v° V 'i« FORBIN
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    • 325 19 I THE HARBOURJ n il»S IX HOCK Mails Expected Tuesday Oct 13 Mails expected from Australia, Nethernmr THV wharves lauds lndles etc fc y Alr 'Qantasi, time SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE whakvm, q1 delivery Qf boxholders otters only OR EXPECTED TO ARRI^ 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters Godown Ga
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    • 69 21 Kin:; Up IKs<> i FOR QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE MeE ISATHAiV RA UW6 SOU SO £»&f\££ff l io/Z% ORCHARD ROAD. mam is? The A Beautiful |j/J|l' /j) Ll^Wy offered i/ consumers of Nestles Quick Oats Send this coupon for fulJ particulars tnglo-Svitf Mtt j j i\- due i, Ltd., I UtflMi
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    • 351 21 Oi\ THE RADIO nri ti«h Empire rl i^ranini€ k o. CSH 1397 metres osc (iul mtsJ from "v P osr. 16.86 7U*tre* 'a cSF 19 »2 jnetres fr d 0 ;;Vto ».'^o am. ,r:ra4T P mcs.).from9.,e f^ r.SP ViM metres ";SC I1!M metres (9.58 m!l:>s3 metre, (11.75 m«.) I t«
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    • 465 21 Songs <Bova Karolevitch' <Trad.. arr. Krein >. Slav Capriccio < Bayer*. Bikan Verbunkos <Trad.. arr. Kreini. Fantasy on Kalman's Operettas (Feigel). Caucasian Sonu and Dance: Romanian Melodies (Trad., arr. Krein-. (Greenwich Time Signal at 8.20 p.m.'. 820 y.m. The News and Announcements 8.40 p.m The Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra: conductor. Harry
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    • 494 21 War-length: 19 68 metres 15.243 kesWavelength: 25.24 metres <11 885 kcs* 120 p.m. Relay from P.T T Transmitter. 1 40 p.m. Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. 1 50 p.m. Records. 2 p.m. Relay from P.T.T Transmitter. Wavelength: 25.24 metres (11 835 tea 2.15 p.m. Recoids. -.50 p.m. Talk on Events
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    • 221 21 view in German. 505 p.m. Women's Hour; Training of German sirl- for Oversea. 520 pjn. Cabaret on records. 5.35 p.m. Sinn oil DJA and D'H iGerm., Enul I 15 p.m. Call dje and djb (German, English! German F'olk Bonn t) 'JO p.m. Concert of Lmht Mu-: 720 p m News
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  • 293 22 Marketing Hoard (lives Encouragement London ONE of the minor charges In social habits which must uratify the Ministry of Agriculture and the Milk Marketing Board Ls the increased consumption of milk due to the urowth of milk bar.^. How much it amounts to cannot be
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  • 326 22 Zoo Experience To The Contrary /i RECENT suggestion made by a cork respondent oi the Times tha t snakes might be used to help to desiroy rats is hardly borne out by experience at the London Zoo. The outdoor serpentarium a- the Zoological Gardens
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    14 22 Infantry from the Middlesex, who formed one of the attacking forces. seen in action.
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  • 165 22 CHINESE RE PORT DENIED No Singapore Troops For Shanghai Singapore, Satuidu; A SIN CHEW JIT POH mt, Shanghai received last nlghi iiict it is expected that. American British reinforcements may arrive the city from Manila and Sinrespectively. Inquiries made at the Malaya mand headquarters at Fort i chis morning reveal
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  • 223 22 "NeuT Face By Plastic Surgery London FRED TATE, the Hackney Wick star speedway rider whose face, smasntti beyond recognition in an accideiu in June, has been "remade" by plastic surgery, is to marry the girl who siooa by him during his innumerable operations writes Phyllis M.
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    • 270 22 ON THE RADIO 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1.50 p.m. Dance music. 2.10 p.m. News bulletin. 2.20 p.m. Close down. 5.50 p.m. Time signal. The- BBC Dance Orchestra, conducted by Henry Hall. 6.20 p.m. Hawaiian orchestra. 6.50 p.m. Nirom new bulletin. 7.10 p.m. Classical music. 8 p.m. A talfc. 8.20
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    • 147 22 8.00 p.m. Weekly Spons Talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. 8.20 p.m. Miscellaneous Dance Tunes. Country Dance to Rumba. 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 900 p.m. Close Down. TO-MORROW 7.00 p.m. Time Signal and Day's Programme. 7.05 p.m. Recorded Charlie Kunz Medleys. 7.35 p.m. News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m. Mr. Teddy Long assisted
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  • 135 23 Some Pictures Of The Civil War In The pictures on this page, just received by air mail, show scenes at the Alcazar at Toledo, wWch w«s besieged by the Government troops for weeks before the rebel reinforcements were able to rescue their comrades. Here is a
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  • 138 23 Cnzy Plot Of "Love On A Bet" I -ir t out from New York in his Underwear and on foot, get himself Ult of clothes and a hundred dollars nth*? L nga e d to a beautiful girl, and n Lo s Angeles in ten days; such was
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  • 65 23 Japanese Company And Soviet Workers Moscow. Oct. 10. AN important agreement has been jusi signed between the Soviet and the Japanese North Saghalien Petroleum Company, extending for another fly* years the company's concession to prospect and drill for oil in North Saghalien. The agreement prcmdej that the company
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  • 28 23 Istanbul, Oct. 8. The last of the Grand Viziers, Tewflk Pasha, has died, aged 95. He was Ainbassador to Berlin and I/mdon before the Great War.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 172 23 A Boon To Singapore Shoppers Singapore, Monday. THE merchants in Singapore cannot be said to b e lacking in business acumen. In the busiest part of the cityRaffles Place— a latest innovation is being offered the public. It is to be known as Raffles Bazaar, and should be
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  • 103 23 News Broadcast Suddenly Interrupted Copenhagen. WIRELESS listeners in Hjoerring were surprised to hear the news broadcast interrupted by a loud vqic e announcing that the crew of the Skagen Reef L^tship were in need of 30 bottles of beer and some mineral water. The radio operator
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  • 169 23 Colonial Question To Be Dropped? Berlin, Oct. 11. T 1 HE country is mystified at the sudden decision to postpone the national colonial conference, which is due to start at Breslau on Friday. A campaign to make the country colony-conscious has been worked up for some
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  • 91 23 Military Mission To South China Shanghai, Oct. 12. GENERAL Chan Cheng has completed U his mfscion to South China. He returned to Canton from Nanning on Saturday and left for Nanking yesterday morning. He arrived in Nanchang in the afternoon: Later he proceeded to Hankow to consult
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    • 113 24 PIUQT PEN IS PARAMOUNT! I rubber tube inside is absolutely puar- iv^ /fJK Wfl/B I anteed againsl oreakage for ten years. JM^w#i^V I Try the most perfect pen ever produced fMar m&nm 'wim I at moderate price to meet every demand. ||||^(p|^^«iM jfi^B I Vacuum filling pen from $2.00 If
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    1064 25  - TURF TOPICS Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing Matters by *irv PETER'S sensational win on 5 srurdav was the most outstanding tof he day and even eclipses Shbick's record breaking perform- This is Blue Peter* first win Sr -invthing less than a mile, and I Jink much Credit goes to Jockey
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    • 178 25 Weights For Seco nd Day Of Kuala Lumpur Autumn Meet THE handicaps for Wednesday's races in Kuala Lumpur, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting, were completed in Kuala Lumpur this morning, and are given below. Race 1, Horses class 4, div. 2, 6 fours., 3 p.m. La
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    • 168 25 Cheerful Lady 8.8 Last Crusader 8.8. Miss Polly 8.6 Sparkling Eyes 8 3 Tony 8.0 Race 5, Horses, Class 3, Div. 3, 5 l 2 furs., 5.00 p.m. Numero Treize 9.0 Wonder Bar 8.13 Dare Devil 8.12 Lambden 8.12 Con Con 8.10 Majesty Man 8.9 Monaveen 8.8 Honey Girl 8.7
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  • 640 26 S.C.C. BETTER TOGETHER Good Hockey On Padang Singapore, Monday. rOR opportunists, the Khalsa Association were defeated by the S.C C. by three goals to one on the padang to-day, though they had as murh. if not more, of the attack, as the Club. Their finishing
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  • 696 26 Brilliance Of Thoy A Deciding Factor In Colts' Win Over S.R.C. Singapore, Monday. MEETING for the first time this season in an "A" team fixture, the Singapore Colts beat the S.R.C. by the odd goal in three on the padang this evening Those who went down to the match to
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  • 51 26 The death has occurred of the steeplechase jockey, Billy Stott, suddenly from heart failure at the age of 37. Mr Stott was champion steeplechase and hurdle jockey from 1927 to 1932 His mount. Pelorous Jack, fell at the last hurdle in the 1933 Grand National when leading—
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  • 428 26 Good Sport At St. Andrew's Singapore. Ifc^ TAPTAINED by V. Armstrong Rich^ t House won the Cup in thTvSt Annual Boxing Tournament heid a n Andrew's School this evening t> were 14 bouts and hundreds ot Jj>Z? boys enjoyed an evening of keen flehtw Five House competed, and
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  • 101 26 October Medal At Keppel GX\ TWENTY FOUR cards were taken for the Keppel Golf Club Oc'o Medal and the following were the s returned. nett Ci V. Andrews £3J, E. Stephens 85---18-6' a a m C A Wolfe 84--• 14 «' J. E. Carpenter 93--2! B la Cloche
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  • 719 27 FASTER IN ATTACK Homesters' Fine Defence ,;from Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Monday. irFCiRI -MALAC'C A entertained the N V rmv Kuffby XV yesterday and t t them by six points (two u rods) to nU. The match Played on the Station -SiiM- a ttracted a
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  • 143 27 Little Lewis Retires An Undefeated Champion A LITTLE over a week ago. there appeared in the Tribune, a paragraph received .from official sources to the effect that the Malayan flyweight title had been declared vacant, and tha t Boy Quee and L. S. Fond were recognised by the Singapore Boxing
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  • 188 27 Tungku Mahkota Cup Result THE Tungku Mahkota Cup competition resulted In a win for Dr. T. E. Cheah who beat J. H. Reid in the final over 36 holes by 5 and 4. The following are the detailed results: First Round:— Chua Cheng Liat < 12 beat Major
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  • 182 27 Officers Of Wearne Bros. Sports Hub THE -seventh^nnual general meeting of 1 Wearne Bros.. .Ltd.» Sports Club was held on Thursday with Mr W J Wearne. the President, in the Chair The minutes of the annual general meeting held on Aug. 29, 1935, wue read and confirmed. The
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  • 65 27 Piilau Brani Beat R.A.M.C. Singapore. Monday pLAYING at Pulau Brani yesterday the Puiau Brani XV gained a narrow rugger victory over the R.A.M.C., defeating them by six points (two tries) to five «a goal) in an evenly contested game. It was mainly a forward game the threes on
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  • 386 27 Good Win Over St. Andrew's Singapore. Monday. THE rugger XV of Headquarters Wing of the Middlesex Regiment easily beat the St Andrew's second team in a match played at Farrer Park this afternoon, winning by 17 points (a goal and four tries) to three (a try). The
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  • 104 28 Schoolboy Boxers At St Andrew's The finals of the St. Andrew's scho »1 boxing tournament took place at the school yesterday afternoon and provided the spectators with plenty <>t tun and thrills. Some of the younger boxers did quite well in spite vi theii diminutive sit*. Here are Harrj i.eiah
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  • 70 28 London. Cc THE King will make a two days ti the distressed areas in South on November 18 and 19. Detail tour have net yet been deed but It is understood that His Will nut visit the ing towns. 1 will spend the time inspei I
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  • 26 28 It is reported from Addis Ath the Jibuti Railway Company ha from Italian manufacturers s] way coaches for the use of K:. Emmanuel and Signor Mnssoh:..
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    • 131 28 F| MORRIS AHEAD OFJ^"^ tie FOURTEEN //a,- mmhhi« -iv. vliinlrr -tin >t li 1 1« E(NMMmI riinniiif; m-i- Hitrli «rui-n.^ \n\ Inn- m• Iri .it ion .mil "•^••i-,i\s.i\ oiiifi>rf .> ri< i CSMriti lntln'rln t»nl> w 1 1 1 1 tin- IfJUf i.ir lull .')<>' lr.uk. full ,'iMMHT CMMCiI) •>w'.i!t
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