Morning Tribune, 23 October 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1.— No. 227. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, October. 2S. iflM FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1001 1 iNstitGEnrrr new ABVANCE FINAL ASSAULT WOMEN A GIRLS JOIN Ii\ ltt:t l:\ri: London, Oct. 22. J^AVALCARNERO, the capital's main western bulwark, passed completely into the hands of the insurgents yesterday evening bringing the besieging forces into a concentric line from Illescas to Siguenza, with Escorial
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  • 240 1 i ACTION TAKEN BY NEW ZEALAND Wellington, Oct. 22. jtfEW Zealand is striking the tat blow Z !S r 2? defence of British shipping m the Pacific against unfair foreign competition in a bill which received its first reading in the House of Representatives to-day. The
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  • 228 1 Definite Breakdown In The Negotiations r London, Oct. 22_ J Siamese proposals at yesterday's meeting of the International Tin Restricrnm Committee scarcely differed from those prefiously rejected by the nZZl**- ys Times Amsterdam correspondent who adds the 22£ g NoF wffl record that the
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  • 59 1 London, Oct. 22. THE Dover branch of the British Legion last night decided that after the town's Armistice Day service on Nov. 11 the members of the Branch will march to the cemetery in Dover and place a wreath on the graves of Germans who died
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  • 26 1 A man dressed as a hiker was killed by a train between Worthing and Lancins stations while crossing the line at the Cokeham Lane occupation crossing.
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  • 165 1 tew Flying Boat Trials F* -worthiness Lon do Oct. 22. fiver tiis Mess certificate tn J^n» yest^S l?V cceived b y the P J a hour. J Under two hundred 17-i p an °Pus, the first «f *u bin! ImDerini i Of these ne w tlS f
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 24 1 f^N OTHER FAGBS j 1 s j S^ J oil supplies Intervention in Spain w i Hockey g Rugby J, J M.CC. tow A
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    • 92 1 (t m m rp I "THIS MILK KEEPS I S B REFRIGERATION!" W J R 0 V HP 1 Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended O W X Whole Milk— the milk by doctors for even the frail- A that keeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer *J
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  • Capital Scheme Of United Engineers
    • 2008 2 Reduced Share Issue AS already announced, a scheme for the redaction of capital *as been put before the shareholders of United Engineers, Ltd. The following letter signed by Mr. J. A. P. Strachan, the chairman of directors, which has heen circularised to shareholders, gives details of the
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    • 248 2 Sse Who Got Off Ship Wrong Way Singapore, Thursday. FINDING that the s.s. Kum Sang --as leaving the Tanjong Pagar wharves while he was still on board, a Chinese coolie decided to get back to shore by climbing down a steel hawser. His effort was successful but luck
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    • 157 2 Status Quo To Be Maintained Peiping, Oct. 21. IT is believed by foreign observers that the Charhar-Hopei Political Council have been signing a number of political, military and economic agreements during the past fortnight which maintain for the time being the status quo m North China. The position
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    • 103 2 Four Chinese On Dutiable Tobacco Charge Singapore. Thursday. FOUR Chinese, Teh Teoh. Teh Heng Piew. Teh Siak Kiam and Soh Ah Chua appeared before Mr. E. E. Colman, the Fifth Magistrate, this morning, and charged with being m possession of 460 pounds of dutiable tobacco. They were arrested
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    • 37 2 Mr. Hugh Vi. Dornhorst. LD.S., R.C.S.. England, arrives from England by the P. O. "Carthage", on Thursday, Oct. 22. to join Mr. H. A. Johnson; Dental Surgeon. He will relieve Mr. tf Harvey Glttins. In Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 236 2 Japanese Troops Out Of Chapei Shanghai. Oct. 2C. THE situation m Chapei and Hongkew became normal when the evacuation of Japanese troops had been completed. The number of Japanese residents m Peiping. Tientsin, and along the northern sector of the Peipiny-Hankow Railway has increased considerably. Following yesterday's
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    • 171 2 Chinese Who Stole Theatrical Costumes Singapore, Thursday. CHARGED with theft m a dwelling m respect of some theatrical costumes from a mentber of one of the Cantonese opera troupes at the New World, Choo Boon Siong was bound over for a period of six months m one
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    • 240 2 Captured By Malays (From Our Own -Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. A MILD sensation was caused to jn_, yesterday afternoon when ah» crocodile, captured alive near TeiJ Anson, was taken through the street! 1 search of a buyer. m m Many who were not unfamiliar with this dreaded monster were
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    • 112 2 "I Was III" Plea Of Chinese Singapore, Thursday "I Converted the money to my own a* I because I was 111," stated Cho* Sing when charged with crinunai breach of trust m respect of $14.00 before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate, this morning Choo Sing was
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    • 30 2 The Home Office has approved a substantial extension of Birmingham Police School, which attracts men for training from European and Asiatic forces, ac well as recruits to forces m England
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 25 2 After Your Meals 2 PILLS aW^ m oLu/zym AND NO MORE DIGESTIVE TROUBLES. OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING DISPENSARIES. SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO., 96, ROBINSON ROAD.
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  • 891 3 nEADUOCK IS "reached rra ffic Chaos In Singapore Singapore. Thursday. office workers M AN V L S v teir work to-day as M __2 J a strike among the Urithe i^u" SiSn af the Singa- and <; mdl t inaMV which reP»« nU ron Xs
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  • 160 3 Dinner Ball 19*37 Plans for St George's Day Singapore, Thursday. AT the annual general meeting ol the Royal Society of St. George it was declared that the funds showed an increase of $28, th income being $150. The report and aceojnt lor tiie' year ending August 31 was passed, anc:
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 3 A general view of the scene at the junction of Selegie and MeKenzie roads yesterday when the S.T.C. drivers and conductors went on strike for the second time m a month
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  • 39 3 Roth Osborne* Found Guilty London. Oct 22. BOTH the Osbornes charged m connection with the famous "Girl Pa^' affair, were found guilty on all indictments. George Osborne was sentenced *h eighteen months and Jim twelve months. Reuter
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  • 35 3 Brussels. Oct. 22. The Cabinet has decided to ban the demonstration of the 250.000 semiFascist Rexistes organised for Sunday. Yesterday evening the Federation oi Socialist Trade Unions decided to opose the demonstration.- Reuter
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  • 81 3 Committee Meeting .Agenda A MEETING of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association will be held at the offices of the association, Hongkong Bank Chambers, on Thursday Oct. 29. The agenda is as follows: 1. To confirm the minutes of the Committee Meeting held on Sept. 30;
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  • 42 3 His Excellency the Governor has reappointed Lieut. R. A. Gwyn, Ist Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment, Captain H.C.G. Stewart, lst Battalion the Royal InnUkilling Fusiliers, and Flying Officer M. D. Thunder. R.A.F.. to be Honorary Aides d. -Camp to His Excellency.
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  • 243 3 Western Powers (China Shanghai, Oct. 22. A SENSATIONAL report published m JJ the Japanese newspaper states that Great Britain, the United States, France and Russia have secretly entered into a Far Eastern pact under which they will not recognise the Manchukuo, will accord mutual respect for their
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  • 38 3 Law Notice Far To-day (Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summonses, Interpleader Summons Motion, and Judgment Summons. Bankruptcy not before 2.15 p.m. Before the Ag. Registrar at 10.30 a.m. Fixing list of civil cases.
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  • 150 4 London, Oct 22 Previous To-day Cha imr MM -«H 536 c" Distillers 112 1146 up 2 6 Dunlop Rub Der n 1 36 10 U 3 General Electric 91 4 Vi 91 _4i 2 Guinness 146 146 Imperial Chemical lndustriti 42 42 Imperial Tobacco "2.6 173 9
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  • 53 4 London, Oct 22. Ton a Ruvprs NovcmDcr _i_i Sellers •'■B < ia id r»*e^/* 41! 1 f In bulk Oct., Nov. Shipment. £22.5.0 Value Unchanged Oct. Shipment SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) White Muntok (OctlDec. Shipment) «s Value Value Black Lampong vOct.Dec. Shipment) 2V 4 Sellers GAMBIER (Good Mark) Block
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  • 32 4 London, Oct. 22 fIN Standaiti. Previous To-day Change Lash i official price) £200 3 /4 £***** -4% 6 monttis lorward (official price) £198 7 a £194 5 8 -4' 4
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  • 63 4 RUBBER New York Oct. 21 Previous To day Chance I Dull Easier 8^t c Buyers 16 3 8 16 3 8 BPOt Se Uera 16 12 16 7 16 -116 jan Mar Buyers. 16 12 16 7 16 Beller> 16 5 8 16 9 16 -118 9$
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  • 373 4 Joy Rides In Other People's Cars ROBERT Woods, 19, messenger, of Georgiana Street, Camden Town, and Christopher Conrad Bartell, 19, van guard, of St. Paul's Road, Camden Town, pleaded "Guilty" at Marylebone Police Court to taking and driving away a motor-car, worth £125, belonging to Brigadier-General Edward Morton,
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  • 71 4 London, Oct. 22. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.10 105.56 upJ6 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.08 Q lfi T.T on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 217 32 is. 29,ib T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d H. T.T. on Japan (closing
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  • 36 4 London, ucv. Previous To-day Change 0U) £7 2 1V 2 £72.1 -VT fine Bar per or *i.».*n f^ 19 13 16 19v 8 up 116 I^onth. forward 19 13,16 19? 8 up 1 16
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 32 4 p:::::::::::::::::::::::HH„::::iHn:: „K„:::H::u::::::::ffi^ SOUTH ig^ BRITISH 1 insurance company, ltd. |j ALL BRANCHES OF ACCIDENT I INSURANCE, I > INCLUDING WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I W. J. DEXTER, Manager. ijll. :::U Tel. 59J6, 2. Finlayson Oreen.
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    • 17 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 546 5 Singapore, Oct. 22 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Lyall and Evatt 1 North Taiping 5,- Pahang Con 17,9 18,6 cd 18- 19 -cd 5|- Pangnga R 9|- 9[4y 2 9|- 916 5|- Pengkalen *0,6 11.6 10,- ll r 1 Petaiing Tin 745 7.55 cd 7.50 7.60 cd £1 Puchong 17
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    • 427 5 1 1 Mai. Elec. Ord. 2.07» /2 2.15 2 07V, 2is 1 1 do 10% Prefs. 2.27*2 2.35 220 2™ W JJaynard 2.00 3.00n0m 2.00 300 1 1 M. Breweries 2.45 2.55 245 9?n 1G 10 McAlister 26.00 26.50 26 00 2«2n 10 5 Overseas Ass. 7.65 800 750
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    • 182 5 4fe% 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 Int. Mar. 1 Sept. 1 125 197 4 3^ 1935 red 1975-1985 $4.000 000 Int. Apr. 1 Oct. 1 10 0 1003- ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 4 C1 5 c 1926 red. 1956-66 $4.000 000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 i>7 ,oq 43
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    • 292 5 (Share aacr c $1 unless otherwise stated >. f*fl Ma ay V 1 MO 1.20 AytrMoiek 140 U5 1« AyerPana, l M* 2 121 2 1-05 IJfH Bassett J n 5 L J -65 1.57 1.62 j° 2 060 0.65 Borelli X ;^p 1.25 1.20 1.25 2roea.s 1571/2
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 85 5 Except for a little business passing ill sheet for near shipment the market 'has been very quiet and forwards negj lected. There is no pressure to sell but buyers are rather hesitant at the moment and pending the result of the I.R.C. towards the end of this month these
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    • 71 5 Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 27 3 8 cts., down 18 ct Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7 7 Bd., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16 3 8 cts. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore, Thursday noon. London: £19i* 10s., down 10s.; three months £197 SS->5 S-> down 255. Singapore: $97 14,
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  • 117 5 Singapore, Thursday, 5 p.m. Messrs. Fraser and Co.. m their daily comment on the closing trend of the local market, state:— The market has been very dull today. The situation regarding tin had a depressing effect and little business was reported. Australians and sterlings stili stay steady on
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  • 51 5 Mr. Julian Israel's Report: Tin down $1 locally. Rubber locally about 1.8 down. Mining. Tin shares have weakened a little during the day, and prices are somewhat uneven, but the undertone ta fairly steady. Rubber. Rubber shares are quiet, and slightly affected by the weakness of tin shares. Industrials.— Generally
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  • 117 5 French Political Leader .Arrested Paris. Oct. 20. U Dorgeres. leader of the Agrarian ,f Party, popularly known as the Green Shirts, was arrested for refusing to leave the police precincts whence he had gone m an endeavour to secure :he release of 50 arrested supporters. The arrests were
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  • 30 5 For 40 years Mr. Mark Hookham acted as Santa Claus to the Royal Sovereign Lightship, off Eastbourne, and Beachy Head Lighthouse, taking out Chnstmas fare to the crews m charge.
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  • 172 6 Singapore. Oct. 22. SELLING BUYING London T.T. 2 4 7 32 London demand 2 4U London 30 days' sight 2,4 932 London 60 days' sight 2 4 932 London 3 months' sight 2j4 5,16 London 4 months' sight 2!4 5,16 New York demand 58 New York 90 ds 58%
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  • 178 6 Singapore, Oct. 22. K. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $133 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $126 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $220 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No 1 $175 R. (Siam) "Whit* Rice" No 2
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  • 162 6 Singapore Chamber Of Commerce i 1300 th Auction. 21st October. 1936. Catalogued 1,148.592 'bs tons 512.76 Offered 1.116.088 ***** < Sold 811.064 362.03 London— Sept. 7.7,8 d. New YorkSpot 16.3 8 cts. PRICES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents Per lb. Standard Quality 27 3 8 (A few lots
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  • 95 6 Vanguards Of Rival Forces Clash Peiping. Oct. 22. UNDER the wishes of the Japanese, General Shih Yu San, the commander of the Manchukuo irregulars m the North-west, has decided to organise a strong army after assuming duties as commander of border defences. The object is to dominate northern
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  • 50 6 Peiping. Oct. 22. Preparations for the establishment of branches of the Korean Bank m North China are being expedited. Six big cases of banknotes have arrived m Tientsin from Dairen. The object of opening the branches is to dominate finances m North China.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 28 6 A saloon car which was used by King George has been purchased by Leeds Corporation and will be kept exclusively tor the use of Lord Mayors of Leeds.
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  • 102 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday. No. I.XR.S.S. m cases (FOB. October* 21 v 2 27 5 8 Good F.A.Q. m cases < F. 0.8. October! 27 716 27*' 2 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) I (awardable Spore I 27 3 8 27' 2 do. November
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  • 42 6 (Established m 1380Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up. Yiooo, Reserve Fund V.130.900 r Head Office: YOKOHAM SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBER? RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. YA.Ma.Moto Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradoiv. Desk
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    • 385 6 BANK OF CMLVY (Incorporated m China by Special Charter El 2. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 with 11 extensi Cable Address: 'CHUNGKUO'' W AID-UP CAPITAL: Ch. 540.U0U.000.00 RESERVE FUNDS: $3,453.***** TOTAL RESOURCES: $1,342.242. 1ri m tHEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong. Chairman of
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  • 1038 7 Importance Of Recent Monetary Moves London, Oct. 6. importance oi the event. conf_ tion with the monetary crisis of r pw days m relation to the "^MnternaUonal trade and finance rtJwiaS Itotti "Midland Bank Rev While the initial step taken by the French Government,
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  • 146 7 Half* Yearly Ordinary General Meeting THE 113 th half-yearly ordinary general meeting of the Yokohama Specie Bank. Limited, was held at the Head Office m Yokohama on Sept. 10, 1936. In submitting the statement of the liabilities and assets of the Bank, and the profit and
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  • 19 7 Mrs. Mac Nabs, who has been on a holiday to Cameron Highlands, returned to Teluk Anson on Saturday evening.
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  • 323 7 Without Devaluing Her Currency Warsaw, Oct. 5 FOLLOWING the Cabinet decision not 1 to devalu? ihe zloty, official Polish circles are nevertheless considering the possibility of joining the three Powers' monetary agreement Poland thinks she can join the agreement while keeping her currency firm Economic
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  • 83 7 Six Government Factories In Britain Rugby, Oct. 20 ARRANGEMENTS have been completed by the Air Ministry for the erection of six Government-owned factories for the production of additional aero engines for the Royal Air Force, and the election of factories has begun. Firms which have undertaken thr erect
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  • 84 7 Increase Of Postal Receipts Rugby. Oct. 21. THE steady progress of national reI coverv is weil illustrated by Postal receipt 'which with three exceptions only have been higher than m the corresponding month of the year earlier, to» each month since the end of 1932 -ne
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  • 22 7 The annual Christmas Party for Eurasian children, held under the auspices of the Selangor Eurasian Association, will take place on Dec. 21
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  • 688 7 Resumed Service Offer London, Oct. 6. AT last, after long negotiations, terms _L.t 2 en ag eed wiln the Government of China for the resumption of the service of the Chinese Government BmT^AS e \r C T Ten ear Bills and the Vickers 8 per Cent
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 541 8 j. a A A -a! "NEARLY MAKES THE HOUSE GO BERSERK Til WITH LAUGH MANIA F ree Press. AGAIN SHIRLEY DRAWS THE WHOLE TOWN TO.J, ONT OF THE FUNNIEST PICTURES EVER tI.TM-i BKST riCTUW VKT! T TO .NIGHT 6-15 9-15 1 C_^_ w r tint t{ BIG lAUGH SHOW OP
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  • 155 9 The Police Band will play the following programme ai the Botanic Gardens this afternoon, beginning at 5.30:— March. "Old Comrades," Teike: Overture. "Raymond," Thomas; Selection. "Musical Comedy Memories." selected and arranged by Herman Finck; Medley, "Savoy Scottish," Somers: Waltz, "Nights of Gladness," Ancliffe: Fox-Trots (a) "Mickey Mouse," Harry
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 9 Edmund Gwenn, as John Bonnyfeather, father of "Maria" m 'Anthony Adverse" Warner Bros all-star production opening at the Capitol Oct. 28th.
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 9 M* Mtet All!" Anthony Adverse soliloquises whilst aWhatB fe JSr_M S him. Fredric March and Steffi Duna m a Xfkto hb sKKL Adverse" Warner Bros *reat adaptation of Hervey s toS novel. Openin* at the Capitol Oct. 28th.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 142 9 iamihn i Mini ASStBA^tEj j CORPORATION LIMITED" j 1 (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCENT, BURGLJ_RY, j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY US SURANCE UNDERTAKEN. I Full particulars and rates apply, 16D. Cecil Street, Singapore. j rl^ JOHNSON. General Manager, l i TEA DANCES From sto
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 108 9 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:-3 26 am, 7ft.: 2.34 MEETING-—Annual General Meeting of Children's Aid Society. Government Home. 6.30 p.m. RUGBY:—St. Andrew's v. Middlesex •D'*Co Gillman Barracks. HOCKEY:--S.C.C. v. V.M.C.A S.C.C., Colts I v Combined Services 1., iQ s C ground; Raffles College I v SCRC. College ground; R A
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    • 111 9 Little Rich Girl" with Michael Whalen and Gloria Stuart. PAVILION:— Robert Montgomery m "Piccadilly Jim" with Frank Morgan and Madge Evans. ALHAMBRA: Randolph Scott. Frances Drake and Tom Brown m "Toll of the Road." MARLBOROUGH:— Robert Donai and Jean Parker m "The Ghost Goes West." THEATRE ROYAL:— "Sakuntala" fA Tamil
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  • 554 10 The Harmful Effect Of "Quickies" London. 1 rX> for measures to secure that British films shall reach a reason- v sjble standard of entertainment value i* stressed m the report of the Cine- s ihatograph Films Advisory Committee's report which has just been pub- l lished.
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  • 101 10 500 Rendered Homeless By Flames Alexandria. JJcIXTY-FIVE houses were burnt down W and 500 natives left homeless as the result of an Egyptian women's negligence While preparing td for her husband. Nerissa Awad, a villager of Lower Egypt, placed a bottle of petrol near a lighted
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  • 158 10 Commissioner For Special Areas London. MR R. P. Malcolm Stewart, Commissioner for the Special (Distressed) Areas, has resigned his post to which he was appointed two years ago. The grounds given are "personal reasons." Sir George Gillett, a member of the last Labour Government, and National Labour M.P.
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  • 21 10 Dr. P. Nayar of the Kedah Medical Service returns from England next week. He is to be stationed at Alor Star.
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  • 213 10 —Because He Loved An Aryan Girl A6O-YEAR-OLD Jew has been fined 50 marks (£4) ai Darmstadt, South Germany, for permitting an Aryan gin to work m his household, thus vioiat ing the "law for the protection of German blood.' The girl, wno had known the famiiy
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  • 126 10 The Penang Radio Exhibition this year will be opened m person by R_ Excellency the Governor. This Fourth Exhibition organised by the Pp nang Wireless Society and will be hPiw m the Penang Turf Club Grand Stand on December 3, 4 and 5 mi n oth years, His Excellency has
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  • 94 10 Higher Education In K aH t Africa Kugby, Oct 13 AT the request of the Governor of D__n da. the Secretary for the Colonicnas appoint' a Commission whir* will VU4 Uganda early m 1937 t 0 exmme and levt upon the organisation and working of Makerer College having
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • 196 11 Foundation Stone f I'll of a penny m the noai norn ..Ataturk Bridge," its foundCalled ****Eh hew by the minlsation stone wasgj he pre sence of sV_£ Sen and civil authoff? wh braved the pouring rain to 6K V* £250,000, The *»JH? EIOWOO will be used
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  • 102 11 "A Strike Is Not Work" Is Court Dictum Nimes A STRIKE is not work within the meaning of the act providing for paid holidays. Such is the dictum of the conseil des prud'hommes, an old legal tribunal composed of an equal number of employers and employees to
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  • 96 11 Said The Dentist— But It Did! Budapest ASSURING his patient that "it will not n hurt you at all," a dentist at Debrecen, Hungary, began to extract a tooth The tooth, however, was a particularly troublesome one, and although the dentist, Dr. Alexander Sarkady tugged and tugged,
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  • 247 11 Hotels, restaurants, pensions etc. 24 Billiard halls, theatres, cinemas, clubs 31,Dairies, coffee shops, etc 41 48!Subscriptions will be paid annually m quarterly payments, and reductions may be obtained by ministeral decree. Other funds will be provided by the sale of programmes and a state loan. Other clauses
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 83 11 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwaitdnt S t Agenta 1 J Booking. Agents for WMM I Railways. J Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line I r East Asiatic Line Nederland Une j 8.1.8. N. Co. Ltd.. i etc., etc. Tel. Address:- -LUGOAOr* I PHONE 2428 or
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    • 139 11 a totmst's SttOPPING GUIDE i STATIONER Special Bumper, Anniversary Issue October 1, 1936 PICTURE BOOK FREE Crosswood Competition, Alhambra and Pavilion Contests, Cash and Novel Prises. REAP Short (Film) Stories of:— "Under Two Flags" •Tbe Han who could work miracles" •Tbe Vx-Bfrs. Bradford" 10 ets. A COPY DRY CLEANING Burtol
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    • 95 11 RESTAURANT W*nr— {Real European Food Come and bava yoar steak eook)ed as yaw Ilka It wn aa ape* 1 ebareoal frill by JOHN, Stof»- pore's leadinf Cbef. J OPEN TII* WPNIGBT J Arcade Restaurant J Collytr Qaay, Fboat W _:_L HAIRDRESSER m i j Maison Marcelle j !_*__T_&*v For Natural
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    • 88 11 CHEMIST Mmmmm mmt-wi wttt* /aaoxa MDS TO BEAUTY ROUGE POWDER LIPSTICK ALL AVAILABLE IN SHADES TO HARMONISE WITH YOUR COLOURING CREAMS AND LOTIONS FOR THE GREASY NORMAL AND DRY SKIN. BEAUTY BY CULTURE AGENTS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INC. IN F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE CARPETS WE CARRY A FINE SELECTION OF
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 298 12 *I*HE spectacular rise m the price of United Engineers' ordinary shares following an announcement of the proposals for a reduction of capital is sufficient indication that the directors' decision commends itself to the investing public. Before the announcement the shares stood at $7.50. Afterwards they rose to $10
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  • 953 12 OBVIOUSLY an observant individual a correspondent m a Penang contemporary makes an interesting and thought-provoking comment on school exhibitions. He notes that many schools make a great show of the an; and handwork of a few of their scholars but the daily class work is absolm*ly ignored. Many
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  • 192 12 Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor have returned to Alor Star. Mr. H. D. Clarke, of Messrs. Cumberbatch and Co., Kuala Lumpur, returned from home leave this week. The Hon. Mr. Justice de Buriatte, who has been presiding over the Perak Assizes, returns to Seremban on Tuesday. Mr. H.
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    7 12 His Excellency Marshal Graziani. Viceroy of Ethiopia.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements

  • 311 13 Snort In French Schools: Question Of National Defence Paris. .m _*en million French youths will come under the obh--1 and v Ll training scheme, tead- m to ore military training, to be m SSrfEo State schools under the yen^ ce o n me bill the new
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  • 237 13 Wedding Rings Are Being Re-Introduced Moscow. WEDDINU rings are being re-Introduced m Soviet Russia after years ot disparagement as "bourgeois." They are being placed on sale m Soviet Russia s recently opened jewellers shops, unquestionably as a result of the drive to make marriage a more stable
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  • 15 13 t^tH 11 has sent congratulaSc.hoo sine/ ib^ 1 M Chant Navy 2 then-ToUi rweddmg MrS
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  • 26 13 ye ars and ri_ t?i_ uncil for over 30 fe to receive h eTp P^ ay 0 1; of Chatham. me fre e<*om of the borpugh.
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  • 139 13 Proficiency A Pass To Distinction Port Moresby, Papua. PROFICIENCY m crime is the pass to social distinction m the prison at Kerema, an out-back district of Papua A rigid social order has been introduced by the prisoners themselves. Instead of taking their meals sitting on the prison
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  • 91 13 Gets Man Sentence Of 10 Days Paterson, New Jersey. AFTER consuming two roast beef dinners, several beers, two liqueurs and a shilling cigar, Mr. Henry Geraud, who is "on the road." confessed to a restaurant proprietor here that he haa no money. In lieu of payment, he offered
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  • 15 13 Sir Joseph Byrne, Governor of Kenya, is sailing from Mombasa on December 22 pending retirement.
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  • 271 13 Ex Servicemen Comtnetnora te 1914 Episode I Paris |ANE of the most stirring episodes of v the early days of the war was recalled to-day when the National Union !of Combattants (Seine Inferieure branch I commemorated the Battle of Rougemare, fought on Sept. 16, 1914.
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  • 153 13 Introduced tn North Borneo Sandakan, British North Borneo. A BRITISH doctor has introduced the first civil aeroplane into British North Borneo. He is Dr. V. A. Stookes, of Sandakan, and he has bought the machine to facilitate his visits to patients In outlying districts. Previously, journeys to remote
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    • 26 13 PHONF lelegranhir Addressj**** W ***a. _^A V __L.^^^_^V^*^^_V____^_HB_f __y ■Afl V^^J *W^***m*^\f^ m **m^a HARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOB VISITORS AND TOURISTJ t/nrftHlCg<f /octftftes /or prtoaf* entertainments.
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    95 14 Riou m Palestine -the police- station m Haifa. Palestine, showing utside a fully -prepared machine-fun section capable of dispensing a Riots m Palestine, the P o,lct st r e l n f iaw and order Note the troops sitting outside with their rifles. Women councillors of To; ten' am. London,
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    211 15 .lrfpr boy— Mrs. Long, wife of the local Steef in r ih n Mddlesex is expecting to be the mother Harmondsuor.h _>na nufse wh has p t heen d oJ thw >ear. Mer o -j f Sl^tSwS on' set of t-ins reaching the age of \VEL and the other, two
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    • 62 15 _F!_] Ste* t flr__ 'iW^wm W r^^^* j__Py^^^^^_i A fli 1 3. hi ■7/ v flfl s /_B *J .Vlftlp' jxfl flfl 'rTrsr*Vv7 flfl 1,.',;;; y"l"i_____M_______________! H-HMfll P_HHHi WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm which guaran ftt? is valid
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  • 1004 16 NEW WAYS with BEEF Here are original ways of making good dishes with Beef —steaks. tenderloin, brisket, and even liver and heart. fAKE round steak— that's a good old standby— what a variety of ways there are of preparing it— but its something to rave about when you can prepare
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  • 69 16 BEEF STEAK BROILED This very good looking dish is just steak which is seasoned by rubbing with oil and seasonings before being browned one inch from the flame on tither side and broiled from 15 to 20 minutes m the oven. Melted butter is then poured over it. Latticed potatoes,
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    • 67 16 Grand Opportunity! To show every lady m Singapore what is a nice natural permanent wave, we have decided to reduce our rates for perming by 33 per cent, which makes it possible for you to have the very best wave for $10 only. Everything is under the control of and
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    • 33 16 Maison J^ffa 4«w. /_yiU^ i 0 *\j PHOHNIX FOB j i I fl Jj«|. C lail E f i _£rW ~^____i I V lilflP_i PHONB J 3463 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS i
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    • 80 17 _OLD STOttACfe V_ss gggg *gg^ —l H__S_H 5 1 3 HE RE^AREFOOD SUGGESTIONS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK X 1 FREStt-tN-tCE J VEGETABLES I mmi iin .1 (ILtltV t'altf oniiuiO V _i^A. (.It API till IT LETT! IE I 1 COOKED I APPLES (Australian) A%A MEATS Fl^ll AUSTRAUAN EGGS I SALMON
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    • 494 18 I i g M w JU^-iTiiit 1 1 i I P^_E___ggJi I im* .r^iflfli 1 'iii_u^< flfl- 1 ■_^-__<lllll* *m\ nt_-_.. BYT&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Tonnage Spore. D ue 1936. Tonnage S pore. CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 ummmm 1937 BURDAWAN 6,070 Oct. 23 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan 1 NALDERA 16,000
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    • 430 18 POSTAL IXTELLIGENtE 4 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME "Europe:— Great Britain and Europe generally tt Johan de W llt oct 23 830 am Medan Jonan de Wltt Sarawak (generally Bintulu?, SarikeiS and Sibu Angby Oct. 23 9 an Pengerang Fenx°°Rous e sel 3 IndoChina Felix Roussel
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    • 308 18 Mails lv\|H'«i«<l Mails expected from Holland ec by the Kota Gede, due at Singapore, tomorrow. Mails expected from Europe etc (London* by Air I Imperial*, time ol delivery of boxholders' letters only 5 p.m to-day and general delivery of letters: 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe 'London mails), by
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    • 623 19 •THE H ARROUR j Junk lire Heavily Laden With Nitric Acid HENSE clouds of thick, black smoKe W- and throat-burning fumes hung >ver the Soochow Creek, at the end of 'henetu Road ln Shanghai one night ecently when the hold of Junk 9066. leavily laden with nitric acid m conainers,
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    • 383 19 i ___l_v__>___iL io french p KTs u^^rv I D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseillea, Havre, Antwerp At Dunkirk Nov. 4 CAPTOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire At Bordeaux Nov. 13 LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 t J CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux J Dec. ll I
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  • 421 20 throughout Bengal a India. Perhaps the most r Gandhiji was paid by nath Tagore, when he pi J"* j at the Gandhi Jayanti c. at Santlnlketan Ashram 3o r^ im "The great problem ol that even though the atm JJ our national unification created, We have not yet bi
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  • 163 20 50 Vessels Seek Refuge In Nearest Ports Helsinski, Oct. 8. THE terrific storm, accompanied by sleet and snow, which has sweep over the baltic and adjacent countries, the last few days, has caused considerable damage tc property and completely dislocated shipping. All vessels due at
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  • 468 20 Shareholders To Get Bonus A SCHEME for reduction of share I capital has been put before the f shareholders of United Engineers. Ltd r The proposals of the directors m brief are as follows:— N 1 To distribute to the ordinary share- s holders a bonus of $2.50
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  • 202 20 Veteran Of 50 Years In East Dies At Home NEWS of the death of a prominent and popular figure on Far Easternwaterfronts for more than half a century was received m Shanghai early this month. Captain Oscar Olin. known v) two generations of Shanghai shipping and seafaring men,
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  • 111 20 ONE PAGE -215,617 WORDS! A Record For Small Writing? Vienna. STATIONERY bills are never likely tc trouble Simo Velcovich, a railway official at Kragujevac on the AustroYueoslav frontier. He managed to write 215.617 words Oi a translation of the Bible m Serbian on a white sheet of paper of nornai
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  • 258 20 SOME of the queer things that happen m the United States, a.s told by Reuter: GEESE LIGHTNING Twelve geese were struck dead bj lightning while m flight near Portland Oregon Mr. Mitchell A. Cloninger. a fisherman, and a boy were costing Ul the WUlamette River m
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  • 59 20 (Time aWJ In Pahang last year a nev, M i f invented called "Sepak M» In I and it has been popularised c> uke i spector of Schools. This b P 4j V vith a the Malay game of "sepak |W nlle3 I ball of basketwork, but follow s tr*
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    • 1826 21 >'^T^_w m* I K§S 2= Sa fflfi *&m*f lON THE RADIO &2i_?«_2rs B a .»3V- p ee J*" 1 Cheerio. 12.20 p.m.— End of 3roadca.s* I t~i_i«ll CmPire 9.51 p.m. The Coventry Hippodrome 9 00pm CtoS Wavelength: 1968 metres (154*1 kal llrltl^" 1 Orchestra; conductor, William Pethers ,Se down Wavelength
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  • 725 22 Interview With Dr. Lim Boon Keng Singapore, Thursday. I THINK this is an «W°« U 1 .ment to have Council Reform in«ti?atea The political consciousties has risen to such an t xtent to warrant its introduction T here Ls no reason why we should not law
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  • 32 22 London, Oct 21 A Berlin message says Herr Von Ribbentrop, the new German Ambassador m London, will leave on Monday next to take up his duties British Official wireless
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  • 201 22 Three Days In Australian] Waste Adelaide. South Australia. Oct. 8. I OST m rhe desolate hinterland of We- 1 sterm Australia fct* three days, W. D« Rous and H J Beekum Dutch airmen who were forced down while on a pleasure flight round Australia were so near death
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    • 553 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) i„,.ov, cnnes Meta Kondoo 10.20 p.m. Classical Peasant 5 20 p.m. Malayan Songs. Me steinbock and nis **•»•> Ker yk Si"n off DJA and DJB 11.20 p.m. Close DJF. DJQ _J o.io p.m. Blgn on (German, English). v H .Germ.. Eng.) JB lGerri;
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  • 64 23 EX-SERVICEMEN TO MEET German Party For Southampton London. Oct. 22. il PARTY of German ex-servicemen sl under the leadership of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha will arrive at Southampton docks at noon to-morrow, where they will be met by representatives of the British Legion of ex-servicemen, whose guests they will
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  • 352 23 J Profession In Danger Of\ j Overcrowding I London. fHE current issue of the 'British Mek dical Journal." reveals some startl- ing facts. The number of medical stur dents registered m England last year was the highest figure since the peak years of demobilisation after the War. The
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  • 64 23 A Chinese. Lim Chin Yok. was this morning charged m the Fifth Police Court with acquiring the custody of a mvi tsai. Lim Ah Kwai, after Jan. 1, 1933 and not paying wages at the prescribed rate. Chin Yok stated that the chila belonged to his sister
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  • 28 23 R. Levis. 50. of Harrow, was killed by an electric shock while working ln a manhole m Store Street. Holborn. Another man who was with him was unhurt.
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  • 337 23 LANDS ON ONE WHEEL Pilot's Lucky Escape London, l A 10-SEATER air liner, which had lost one of its wheels and most of the undercarriage, made a successful landing at Renfrew Aerodrome, near Glasgow. There men were m the aeroplane when they were flying through a thick haze, 4,000 feet
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  • 152 23 Railicay Official's Tragic Death Calling 'Good-bye. old chap," and leaning over the guard rail of a lift shaft to wave to a friend. Mr. P. J. Chadwell. one of the Canadian Pacific Railway chiefs m London, was fatally injured at the company's office off Tra- falgar- square. He
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  • 75 23 A new series of express letter postage stamps, which may be used as tickets 'of admission to the forthcoming Naj tional Philatelic Exhibition, are to be issued In Brussels A picture of the new 1 Charleroi Town Hall, where the exhibition will be held, will be shown on the stamps^
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  • 927 24 Sufficient For Generations j New York. IT might seem peculiar to report that Sir John (adman's statement to the World Power Conference m Washington, that existing petroleum supplies will last only twenty years, aroused singularly little interest among Americans. Such, however, is the fact. The paper
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  • 182 24 Views Of Dr. Quo Tai Chi London, Oct. 21. EVERYONE In Geneva said China had got more this year than anyone, with her election to a seat on the Council and the election of Dr. Cheng Fai Ting m succession to Mr. Wang Chung Hui as Judge on
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  • 56 24 London, Oct. 22. AWING to the large _amount of pre- oaratcrv wcrk which is necessary the laying down at Clvdebank of the N-eel of the nev White-Star Cnnard liner, number 552. which i<i to be the s'ster shin to the Qut-en Mary, is unlikely to beeir. until
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  • 55 24 At the request of a lady m Michigan the Royal National Life-boat Institui sent her a copy of a prize -winning essay by Violet Gloag. of Dundee, an ;e mentary school child. The instituicn has now received from the lady gift of a dollar and her thanks for "the finest
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  • 105 24 81,000 Damaiie Near Ipoh 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Wedni DUBBER sheets valued about $800 n i* damaged by a fire that broke- onl the smoke-house of a small rubber estate situated about eleven and miles on the Jelapang Road ai 9an last night. On information received <
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  • 241 24 New Breakdown Is Threatened Shanghai Oct. 21 TO-DAY'S interview between the Chinese Foregin Minister. Gen Chang Chun, and Mr. S Kawagoe. Japanese Ambassador, cannot be very hopeful n the latter refuses to withdraw Tokyodemand, which is tantamount to cancellation of the People's Convention, originally fixed for Nov
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  • 81 24 •A Nanking. Or' _ftttnridlo The Nanking newspapers w 1 oppose ;he anti-Red Of-ograUon in* proposed by Japan and the demaro s ol North China as a special area to be enforced. or It li reported that Mr. 8. ***Jfr ♦he Japanese Ambassador. "JJJL tbat another concession by Wl,
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  • 34 24 Hongkong. CXI ir ta reported that Mr. Eu Jong J 'the Maiavar. multi-millionaire. o: ,now m Hongkong. haj fiKtfXw* r towards the Chiang Kai Shek aeu v fund— Sin Chew; Jit Poh.
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  • 705 25 Counter Charges Of Germany And The Soviet London. Oct. 20. a mod a note alleging infracff is understood a no n ven- inter ll n ha been handed to the *«<s?£ iv the Spanish Ambassador nu mber of .specific jls believed a»» mc iuding the
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    89 25 Seari Glynn, who was arrested last 2£L_m connr ctlon with the forbidden bra .on, al Bodenstown and sentenced by a military tribunal to nine months imprisonment, was found deau jn hta cell at Arbour Hill Prison, win Miss Audrey Shirtliff. of Chelsea, has been appointed by the G.W.R as saleswoman—
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  • 198 25 .Allegations Against Two Men Scotland Yard detectives arrested recently two men— Bert Marsh, aged 36. of Cavendish- mansions. EC. and Herbert Wilkins. aged 23. of SeckfordStreet. Clerkenwell— who were charged [with the murder of Massimino Monte- Colombo, aged 29. of Springhouse Flats, King's Cross. Marsh and Wilkins
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  • 424 25 Good Work On Range THE annual rifle meeting of the "E" rw_. (C 2_J e-e) Com Pany of the SingaE_£ VoIu onleer0 nleer corps, and the Ind Battalion Signal Section, was held during the week-end at the Bukit Timah rifle range. Keen competition was witnessed The weather
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  • 28 25 William Henry Dene, 28, bricklayers labourer, of Barracks Road, Hounslow, collapsed and died while bathing m the Thames at Runnymede. He was, on an outing with his family.
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  • Women's Hockey Making Progress
    • 385 26 Miss N. Oehlers Shines Singapore, Thursday. THE Girls' Sports Club distinguished themselves as having the strongest women's hockey side m Singapore this season when they defeated the Y.W.CA. by seven goals to nil m a match played at Serangoon this evening. Having beaten the European Ladies
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    • 81 26 Berlin, Oct. 20. What is regarded as a sign of Germany's economic policy becoming m creasingly capitalistic, and that Dr Schacht has won another victory Is afforded by the announcement tha Hr. Wilhelm Keppler, Nazi Adviser to Hitler, is to be removed from his pos and will be
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    • 92 26 Observer^ are of the opinion thai the air traffic agreement between China and the Manchukuo places the aerial defence ol North China at the mercy of the Jnpane.se. Even strategical points are affected. The Japan se may occupy the landing grounds m North China on tin slightest pretext.
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      264 26 Oriental Telephone Co. Sports Club AN At Home and prize distribu' ion of the Oriental Telephone Co. Sports Club took place on Saturday last at the Telephone House, when the final match of the ping-pong championship was played off. There was a large gathering of members and
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    • 87 26 R.A .M.C. Victorious The R.A.M.C. beat the "B" Company. Middlesex Regiment at Rugby on Wednesday m a scoreless match. They beat Fort Canning at Water Polo yesterday by five goals to two. Singapore. Thursday. Playing on the College ground to-day the Royal Inniskillings defeated Raffles College at rugger by nine
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    • 258 26 EUROPEAN TRIAL A Very Poor Turnout Singapore, Thurs<i a> THERE was a poor turnout for the first European Ladies' Heckei Trial which was held on the s.( ground to-day, only fifteen players taking part m the practice. The wet nature of the ground did not make matters any better and
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    • 66 26 We have received from th< of the Singapore Poppy Day Comff an appeal for the resident- ol pore to support as generousl; sible the efforts of the commiti raise money for the Earl Hai" 1 Poppy Day. The appeal points out that way of remembering th" dead
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    • 30 26 The wage costs of production jr coal raised m Nottinghamshire aurw the quarter ended m July aver) 3.37 d. per ton. and the costs othei wages 3s. 10. 9 d.
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 179 26 1.1 Mil I <-«>li Keppei G.C. v. Garrison G.C. On Sunday THE following are the teams for the match between Keppei Golf Club and Garrison Golf Club to be playi Sunday over Keppei links fOan players mentioned first):— a.m. 8 50 R. C. R. Land and B Ldl B. Lloyd
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  • 703 27 St. Andrew 's Still An Unbeaten Side VICTORY OVER MEDICOS Poor Handling By Threes Singapore. Thursday. mjpm wt the Medica. College P ..nd this afternoon the SS. r ground l the a maint alned Andrews Rugger a ♦hpir unbeaten recoru to nil o t vi»rv intcrestin** The name was very
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  • 317 27 M.C.C. MAX.: MERRY AGAINST GRIMMETT Plenty Of Sixes In Second Perth Match Perth, Oct 22. MEETING a combined Western Australian eleven here to-day the M.C.C. tourists made a brilliant start m the opening innings and after batting throughout the day totalled 420 for six wickets. Walter Hammond, who started off
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  • 45 27 Cambridge Trounce St. Barfs 45—0 London. Oct. 21. RESULTS of Home rugby matches to-day:— Kent 16. Eastern Counties 3. Sussex 0. Surrey 31. Durham 34. Derbyshire 5. Cambridge Un. 45^ St. Bart's Hosp. 0. Portsmouth Ser 6. R. M. C. Sandhurst 12 Reuter
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    14 27 An incident m the scrum during yesterday's match, which was won by St. Andrew's.
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  • 53 27 The police at Semerong were called on to assist m the killing of a tiger which had chased a Javanese Malay woman tapper at Semerong. The tiger measured eight feet nine inches m length The policeman who killed it receives a reward of $50 and the skin goes to the
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  • 286 27 Inter-League Soccer London, 0ct. 21 PLAYING at Everton *s neadquarters before a crowd of 25,000, the English League beat the Scottish League to-day by two goals to nil. One change was made m the original Scottish team, Smith of Kilmarnock replacing Simpson m the centre-half position
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  • 36 27 Two examinations of candidates for engine drivers' certificates will be held at the Perak Machinery Office, Ipoh, one on Friday, Nov. 5. and the other on Friday, Nov. 27. 1936, commencing each day at 9 a.m.
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 49 27 STOUT a THE BODY BUIU>ER The Best Of AU Stouts b J| W SOLO BY ALL DEALERS. IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY NOT BE MISLED, ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE nflHs WHOLE BODY OF THE "BULLDOG* f&iWM WHEN YOU BUI ■rc^g_- STOUT. SOLE AGENTS: VJU 1 1 IK|*UV^l_/ WM 3
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  • 116 28 Si. Andrew's Still Unbeaten The St. Andrews rogby XV, which has come into prominence this season, is still enjoying an undefeated record and added to their laurels yesterday when they defeated the Medical College Union on their own gronnd. Among their victories have been two over Middlesex regiment sides, one
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  • 75 28 Rugger On Wrestling? This catch -as- catch -can snapshot taken daring yesterday's match, and demonstrates clearly one of the primary faults with local Asiatics m their rugger- playing efforts. Brought down cleanly m an orthodox tackle this player would not have had an opportunity to pass, bot m this picture
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  • 113 28 May Be Repudiated By Nanking Nanking, Oct. 20. THE evening r. v.spapors predict tha' the Chinese Government will repudiate the alleged through air tram. agreement b?tw:en Manchuria ano North China if it is signed.— Rcutei The Ministry of Communications deny any knowledge of the Sino-Japanese air traffic agreement
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  • 71 28 Rotten Eggs Used As Missiles Terre Haute, (Indiana) Oct. 21. THE petition of Mr. Earl Browder that the local authorities be restrained from interfering with his plans has been denied by the Superior court. Thp decision came several hours after Mr. Browder had intended to broadcast and his
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  • 40 28 Leading Telegraphist George Candelin Eagles, of H.M.S. Ramlllies, was killed at Fovant, near Salisbury, while motorcycling back to his ship at Devonport on return from week-end leave at his home m Shropshire. His machine came into collision with a car.
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    • 49 28 imPROVEWENTSI ToocMET mmm And man, othe, __*_L_?_t£__-S or typing speed! lmp*o-d SWft Bscb created to save ome rS-&Acrio_Rnger Comfort Keys! Minimued Bye- impress,- letters! The P r*» S«in! Increased Oust Protefr remains nnchangeoTHE NEW AND GREATER EASY-WRITING W^^ m2*W ___.ln HF Si RONFQ LTD, SINGAPOBE. PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.
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