Morning Tribune, 28 October 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 231. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, October 28, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 756 1 Alt MS SUPPLIES TO III: HIM Mill NEUTRALITY COLLAPSES RISSIA RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CIVIL WAR? Paris, Oct. 24. pE decision by Portugal to break off relations with the Spanish Government has created a profound stir m diplomatic quarters While, m view of possible international repercussions, the
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  • 395 1 Shipping In Trouble London. Oct. 27. FIERCE gales which have been sweep--1 ing over the British Isles for the past two days continue unabated At Glaseow gusts of 89 miles an hour were registered last night and m other parts of Scotland and Northern England much
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  • 32 1 London, Oct. 27 THK International Rubber Regulation Committee have fixed the produriion quota for the fint lialf meeting of the committee is on Dec Reuter ISw also page 25 1
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  • 515 1 LAST GOVERNMENT COUNTER Talavera, Oct. 27 A STRONG counter-attack by the Government militia on Navalcarnero was repelled after an all-day battle m which for two hours the situation looked critical for the insurgents. The militiamen attacked at dawn, supported by heavy artillery fire, two forces attempting
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  • 278 1 Three Killed On Estate From our own correspondent. Johore Bahru, Oct. 27. NEWS has been received to-day of a triple murder which occurred on a rubber estate at Senai, on the Batu Pahat Road, last night, the victims being a Hylam who lived m a hut
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  • 353 2 HANGED ON LINER "Apparently Worried' Singapore, Tuesday. fHE Singapore Coroner's inquiry into the death of Professor Ralph Arakie, who was found dead m his cabin on the P. O Ranpura when the vessel arrived at Singapore on Oct. 7, was resumed to-day, when Mr. W.
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  • 91 2 Printing Firm As Complainants Singapore, Tuesday. pHARGED with cheating the proprietor v of the Nanyo Printing Co. by representing himself to be an employee of the Straits Union Trading Co., and falsely inducing the proprietor of the Nanyo Printing Co. to deliver to him $216 worth of carbon
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  • 446 2 Mr. W. D. Lambert Miss Anna Pat on Singapore, Tuesday. THE Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was the scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon, when Miss Anna Therese Cecilia Patan, daughter of Mrs. J. E. Paton, of Singapore, became the bride of Mr. Walter Dennis
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  • 146 2 A New Malavn Scare (From Our Own Correspondent, Malacca. Oct 27 WHILE the majority of Malacca peoni* were sleeping, three distinct earth quake shocks, with intervals of n minute between, were felt here shoZ after 3 a.m. to-day. mi A considerable stir was caused amone kampong people, whose
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    • 79 2 Law Xolirc Vwr To-ila> Before the Chief Justice In the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals:— l. Rt-x vs Chong Cheng Ham. 2. Rex n, Chua Ka,ng Maoi Le e Bak Song. 3 Rex vs. Shaik Ahmad bin Ab^ulrahirc Baashin. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10 a.m. 1
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  • 1029 3 Dispute Over Proposed Back Staf»9<". Tnesdwr. H of certain I T» X J2TS2 m connexion. I ***?J3SSm and lay oir :h( h-i"kU the town of I .t-rtain I w tk un mat I HHr».° r ™i tf«« rsc; I ffie^A^S m the I (m '[!fTs° in
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  • 159 3 AIR MINISTRY UNDER FI RE Another Amazing A Negation London, Oct. 24. ANOTHER statement by an engine leoin£ a^m, Ctl i rin<p; com P an y chief alleging omciai ignorance" on the pan 1 th c Alr Ministry has been made on Mr t C^ L ru Nuffiel d'-s statement.
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  • 53 3 Halo-German Protocol Signed London. Oct. 26 XK 7 J 'i! ts vatu at an Italo-Oennan protocol has been signed confirming the status quo m the Western Mediterranean are understood, from information reaching diplomatic circles m London, to be correct. The protocol provides that Spanish sovereignty m the Balearic Islands be
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  • 16 3 Brussels Oct. 26. Degrelle and the other arrested RcxteU were released at 1.30 a.m.
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  • 183 3 Alter Being Crippled by Rheumatism This old man's life had been made miserable by rheumatism, but since he tried Kruschen Salts several years ago, he has been perfectly free His daughter and her husband have profited by hla experience. Read how the whole family keep themselves
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    • 5 3 JRj^M Ira 1 P- > V
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    • 86 3 ISIVOfI LAItS FIELD GLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. ox Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. i ITHOIIOiV AGAINST HEAD- ACHES DOES NOT AFFECT i nt n #n re i OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING DISPENSARIES. SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO.. 90, ROBINSON ROAD Look For This
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  • REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 124 4 j. P. Coata 53- 53. Diatiilers 113 6 112 6 Duiilop HuDDer 36 3 36 rUcneral Electric 90 9 90 3 Guinness 146 145 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 416 41 7 Imperial Tobacco 171 10> 2 172 »3 Anglo-Dutch 32 'J 334: Canadian Paclllc 13 4 13 Ciula
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    • 151 4 London. Oct. 27. RUUBLh Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Very Steady Bpot Buyers 7 7 8 8 up 8 Seller* 7 15 16 8 1 16 up l a November Buyers 7 7 X 8 up 'a Sellers 7 15 16 8 1 16 up 8 December Buyers
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    • 23 4 TIN btandarti. Previous To-day Change Casti lottieial price* £198*2 £198 5 i aioiuns lorward (official price) £196 5 a £197" 3
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    • 33 4 kl'Hßttß New York Oct. 26 Sellers 16*2 16l 2 Jan. Mar Buyers 16 1 16 16 9 16 Be!lers 16 5 8 16 5 8 TIN Standard Tone Quiet Quiet
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    • 92 4 London, Oct. 27. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105 .13 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9 06 3 4 9 05 3 4 0 1 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 217 32d. Is. 2 9 16d up 132 T.T. on
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    • 24 4 London, Oct. 27. Previous To-day Change (OLD Fine Bar per oi £7.2 3 £7.2 3 months forward 19 15 16 19 15.16
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • THE LOCAL MARKETS
      • 533 5 Singapore. Oct. 27. 5 p.m. IFraser Co. Lyali Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 36 V 4,- 4|4y 2 l-^^'^ba^'". 26,6 28,6 26,6 2«|6 ISBO 52,6 54,6 53|- 54 SSrtJ Malay 16 15 i6 ytr Hjuni j 6O 17Q 165 h75 I B^W,l!. n cor o^B2 0.85 0.82 0.86 Ba
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      • 154 5 Singapore: 27 1 2 cts unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7 7 Bd., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16 516 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Tuesday evening. In view of the meeting of the IRC. m London to-day no business has been passing locally and quotations are
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      • 28 5 Singapore. Tuesday noon. Singapore: $98 12, up $3 4. London: £108 10\s., down 10s.; tnree montta £196 10*., down 15s. New York: 44 cts., down 18 ct.
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      • 50 5 Malayan Credits Unused On Sept. 30 The Controller of Rubber, Malaya, issues the following statement of export credits unused and cancelled as on Sept. 30: Federated Malay States 6,285 Jb. Johore 1,147 S.S. Mainland 44 S.S. Inlands 3,169 Kedah 640 Perils io Trengganu 2,860 Brunei 2 14,157 lb.
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      • 203 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Tuesday noon. Tore oi market: Steady but quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7 7/ B d. per lb. Xt .v v :k Spot Sheet US. cts. 16 7,16 per Ib. What may indicate the virtual end OJ organised
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    • 414 5 Far Pd. Lex Brick Ord U« 1-30 l.io 1.25 Prefi. 1.70 1-80 i.62' 2 i.72' 2 v ElasICC 80 10.00n0m8.00 10.00 C 100 6.15.0 6.12.6 6.17.6 M Broadcasting 090 1.00 0.90 1.00 v M Trustee -'5 7.00 6.25 7.25 Stt C&.MM* Mr 29.- 28- 29--££l ***** S Ord. .29
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    • 12 5 London-New York 4 83 13 16 New York-London 4.88 29 32
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    • 180 5 4fefl 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 Int. Mar. 1 Sept. 1 125 127 ci _J3 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 bit. Apr. 1 Oct l 100 iOO3 4 ci PENANG MUNICIPAL s'; 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000 .000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 127 129 ci 4V; 1929 red. 1959-69
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    • 254 5 < Share are $1 unless otherwise stated > Ul 160 1.55 165 Vcn 120 13 120 1 185 1.70 185 A. 55?® lit 140 1-35 145 rL.:. HI 165 157 162 0-62 0.60 0.65 Benta :>l7 2 1221 2Cd!.20 i 25cd Bonn ?*!S, ]0 0.95 1 00 I
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  • 192 6 Singapore, Oc* 27. SELLING London T.T, 2|4 1 16 London demand «|4 101 London 4 months' sight 2,4 /e Lyons demand 1225 Hamburg demand 141 Ni'\v York demand 5 Montreal demand 56 15;16j Butavia demand 105 V Samaraim demand 1U5 1 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154 5 8
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  • 208 6 Singapore. Oct. 27. R. iSianu W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R. iSiam) 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 $176 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No 2
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  • 352 6 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, m an *v mail report trom London dated Oct. v, state: The market generally has had a more cheerful tone, and there have been freer dealings. Both America and the Continent have been active buyers at full I prices, and there are indications of
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  • 216 6 Julian Israel m his share market on the closing trend of to-day's orjces states: Tin locally up 3 4. Rubber locally firmed slightly during the day. Mining. Tin shares steadied a little after the rise m the local price of tin. but the market continues dull owing
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  • 69 6 Nettlefold Morton Wood. On 28 Oct. 1911 at St Mary's Cadogan Street, W Edward John Nettlefold, Lieutenant sth PC. W Dragoon Guards, eldest son of the late Edward Nettlefold Esq., and Mrs. Nettlefold of Harborne Hall, Birmingham to Marguerite Cecile younger daughter of George Mansfield Esq.. D.L. and Mrs. Mansfield
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  • 37 6 (Established m Capital Subscribed (Fulh paid up> ViOOOOOjj, Reserve Fund Y.^o^oooa Head Office: YoKqi-a\m SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBKr RAFFLES PLAi Manager T trvr Tel: No. 6049 Manager 5922 Genera, 5923 6472 CompiMdo:--
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    • 28 6 •5» JL. j ABSOLUTE SECURITY S j j Motor I\\io\ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD i j s J Agents r STMF DARBT CO LTD i j Singapore Branch* s.
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    • 355 6 II \\K OF CHI AA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter "AID-UP CAPITAL: Ch $4 RESERVE FUNDS: S3 TOTAL RESOURCES: 1U42.242.MU5 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vunjj Soon;, Chairman of Board Sum* Han-Chan?. General Manager OVERSEAS BRANCHES: London, New York and Osaka. LONDON BANKERS Midland Bank Overseas Branch NEW YORK BANKERS: Irving
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  • Article, Illustration
    87 7 The Raffles College Undergraduates Hockey XI which beat the Graduates XI by 10 goals to nil on Saturday on the College ground. Sunday's 10 Miles Cross-Country Race m progress. The Raffles College Graduates hockey XI Winner of Cross Country Race J. Saunderson (Inniskilling Reg.). cv e members of the First
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    • 175 8 All Roads Lead To The CAPITOL TO-DAY at 3 p.m. -6.13 and ».1.» NOTE EARLIER STABTING TIME Of THE MATINEE SHOW OWING TO GREAT LENGTH OF THIS PBODPCTION! The Producers of "CAPTAIN BLOOD,' "LOUIS PASTEUR' From the Qunt Bett Seller by JwJMmMw M Stirring. In C#if of 2,648, FredricJMflßCH With
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    • 181 8 THF POPULAR STAR OF "IN CAUENTE" IN A THRILLING MURDER 1 MYSTERY WITH BEAUTIFUL AND TUNEFUL MUSIC AL-DANHN? t SCENES An Outstanding British Picture! I -r«^T OPENING 6-15 PAVILION 9-15 TO-NIGHT i See Dolores Del Rio Dance! Thrill to the Suspense and Exciting Climax of this MURDER STORY I Set
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  • 173 9 To-day In Singapore villand PAV I LI °N:- Dolor.s del Rio and Doug«unii lrbanks m "Accused." ALHAMBRA -Rochelle Hudson m TopMA RLBOROUGH:-Lorett a Young m The Crusades'. REGAL.-'Call of the Savage" (Complete Serial*. ROYAL: S. D. Subbulaksmi. m Naveena Sarangadhara ROXY:— Jane Withers m "Paddy O'Day RITZ:— 'The Story of
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    • 202 9 LAST MGHT ,m~- -LHT\ |||\i: I WARMING STORY I I^HMiM I of saicy hum: I I IRISH (iIKI IN SEARCH OF |J^M^H^mLl HAPPINESS Z^^^^^^^.T^^^i JAM UII III lIS SINGS DANCES IN HER GRAND NEW FOX PICTURE PADDY O*HAV' TO-MORROW:— THK SINCiINCi AND DANCING TEAM OF "TOP HAT" IN NEW THIMPH
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    • 110 9 r SATURDAY MORNING at The CAPITOL Special POPEYE THE SAILOR" Matinee Excellent Programme including /Latest "POPEYE" Cartoon "WHAT, NO SPINACH" Walt Disney's Splendid New Coloured Silly Symphony "BROKEN TOYS". Warner Bros Coloured Musical Comedy »HEY HEY WESTERNER" and other Splendid Pictures. SEND THE KIDDIES TO THIS GRAND PROGRAMME. Adults 50
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  • 613 10 (By Air Mail* (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 17. THREE of the large Royal farms at Anmer, West Newton, and Appleton, on the King's Sandringham estate have been let to tenants. This is m accordance with a reorganisation scheme decided upon by His Majesty In future
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  • 197 10 THE first day of the Michaelmas Law Sittings which Qpened this week, was marked by the attendance of His Majesty's judges at a special service at Westminster Abbey. They walked m procession from the House of Lords to the Abbey, led by the Lord Chief Justice. Lord
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  • 250 10 TWO weeks ago I wrote of the election of Sir George Broadbridffe as Lord Mayor of London for the Coronation year. This week the Kind's approval of that election was formally indicated with age old ceremony m the Princes Chamber of the House of Lords. His Majesty's
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  • 24 10 Shortage Of Juvenile Workers EMPLOYERS m London are looking, very often m vain, for boys of 14 and upwards tc train them as messengers,
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  • 352 10 ANEW block of flats, 100 feet high and 10 storeys m height, which is beinr erected m London, is to have a shelter against gas or bombs droned raids. The shelter is claimed to if safest m London. oe th The block will be
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  • 155 10 More Pay For Whitehall's Clerks DRACTICALLY all the claims of the 4 Civil Service Clerical Association are met by the verdict of the Industrial Court which has just been announced The claims were for improved pay I clerks employed by the War Office, Admiralty, Air Ministry, Board ol Trade and
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  • 217 10 Underground Car Parks For London IMPORTANT measures to relu' I congestion and to provide a of the car-parking problem m tnc don area have been announced Ministry of Transport. They take the form of two oriers sued by the Minister of Health v:.< Restriction of Ribbon Dcv A The first
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 11 Saunderson uinner of th e Championship Cup for the 10 miles Cross au Country Race on Saturday. Tribune Daniel McConway, (Runner-tp) m the 10 miles Cross Country Race Tribune
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  • 248 11 GRAND MASTER OF AIR PILOTS Duke Of Kent's New Office London. HIS Royal Bfhness the Duk e of Kent ha< accepted th< invitation of the Guild of Air Pilots ai.d Air Navigators to become its permanent Grand Master. The Guild held a reception m the Mansion House for the occasion,
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  • 46 11 (*mm Lost By Opium Han Simla i export! of opium, an enoi mous l!1 >> year, no opium fit except such >up"*ntifi f ;ui f or medical and v1 ;k! la ,imed at aiding V i°W wnoUni parti- <•■ nnual hlVt Indli > W* lost about t6.0j0.000.
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  • 163 11 Greek Government To "Check Up" Athens. THE Grgek Government has "invited" all membirs of the public who have safe deposits m any of the local banks to open them up m the presence of an employee of the Bank of Greece and the police. Those
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  • 152 11 30.000 Still In Russia —Many Rich Belgrade THERE are stili more than 30.000 men taken prisoner by the Russian Army during ihe Great War who are still living m the Soviet, according to Mehamed Shehitch. a Moslem, who has now returned to his home near Sarajevo after 20
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  • 155 11 London LETTERS written by Lawrence of Arabia will be sold m a London auction from next month. They were sent to Mr. Ernest Thurtle, M.P., who was m the confidence of Lawrence In one letter Lawrence makes a confession that this "false reputation was as
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    • 139 11 pvery thinking woman V OVALTINE' ved !°hot or i- s \teft'* W^^ cold, In X c't^ 1 !<>r i(B Cafes f.nd > > l >"} J^^c fl rants ..^V 1 ,V 4 hi* '*C 7 The health of her lamily is <he chief concern of every thinking wom.ui. That is
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  • 306 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1936 THE BUDGET tUDGING by the speeches oii financial matters delivered at the meeting of th'j Legislative Council, the inhabitants of the Colony can count themselves lucky to escape fresh taxation. That important source of revenue, opium, has been dwindling at ai 1 amazing
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  • 806 12 QFEAKING on the adjournment a. Perak State Council me'-tina, the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae made the surges Ition tha- a systm similar to Borsial <v<-em m England be \ntrrduce i for the correction of young offenders, and exprssed the hope that the State would tak? the lead m
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  • 186 12 Mr. E. H. Everest, of Messrs. Boustead and Co., Kuala Lumpur, went on home leave by the Rawalpindi on Friday. After service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ipoh, on Sunday the Kirk Session met and during the service Messrs. M. B. Oliver, W. Barron, H R. Baxter and R.
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    18 12 A recent photo of 11-R.H. The Duke of Connauffht. the only surviving son of Queen Victoria. Topical Press
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  • A Magistrate's Reply To Criticisms
    • 546 13 Casualties On The Road Swindon. y u> UK criticisms directed A IIM ho treatment of motor*"£?Jr*s**** before thc LSls H no.':, magistrate* was Swmdm. b, >v. Morse> -jLff&S man m the U>wn a H a hurna, of MM of the three ?ous oNu>t.->. states a correspondent
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    • 187 13 Eighty-Five Fathoms To Recover Body Easton, Pennsylvania. ROBERT HANSON, of New York, claims a world record for deep sea and fresh water divine He made an unsuccessful attempt to recover the body of a Kj-year-old boy who was drowned m an abandoned slate quarry, and reached
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    • 141 13 First Time For Many Years v Londd FOR the first time m modern history the Turkish Fleet is to pay a visit to Malta. Renter learns m London. The visit, which will take place during the last fortnight m November, has aroused much interest here.
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    • 19 13 PHONF l-w Tt'c^raphic Address >l Unn 1^J E ?J mAL POR VISITORS AND TOURIST. unnvaiied facilities for private entertainments.
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    • 68 13 W/fr OPENING DOUBLE ATTRACTION!! "Anthony Adverse AND SPECIAL DINNER MENU 51.50 CLEAR TURTLE SOUP (ANY SELECTION YOU DESIRE) BOILED FRESH SALMON HOLLANDAISE SAUCE FRESH BAKED CRAB GRILLED FILLET STEAK GRILLED LAMB CUTLET PEACH MELBA CHEESE OR FRUIT COFFEE T|/\/\V your TABLE HERE book as., at ONE TIME A la Carte
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  • Article, Illustration
    136 14 CROSSING THE CHANNEL BY TRAIN: The new Southern Railway Dover- Dun kerque crossChannel train ferry service was inaugurated on Oct. 12. Photo:— A passenger m pyjamas chatting to an attendant p ior to departure from Dunkerque— one of the first pictures taken during the night on the French side. Note
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  • Article, Illustration
    135 15 k Antiquities, held at the Royal Academy of Arts. Burlington House. I Bri ish School of Archaeology at Athens. Photo Right .to left exhibition to the Duk e of Kent. Sir Arthur Evans (the eminent ar?m\ of Arts) after the opening ceremony. M Gasnier-Daparc. Minister of Marine, h here seen
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  • 932 16 Disguising LEFT -OVERS \\v *ii«»«>4'*< ihvsv reripe* for ii*iiii> lip TOUT SII|HllflllOIIS %ll|l||lt Of rooked nii'ail* and fish uhirh tiixv ihem nen fares and HOW we dread those days when after a particularly large joint, or after a large party, when the food intended to be consumed has been too
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  • 261 16 DESSERTS WITH HOLIDAY OOLOVR One of the most popular ways of entertaining informally is to invite your friends m for a "Dessert Bridge," or the newer form for a 'Sunday Night Salad." If you elect the former nothing could be better than a Cherry Angel Food Cake,
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    • 68 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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    • 37 16 Maison Mffigk 1 4610. flf^ i V I PHOENIX I t FOR S Q Mm I Tif f1 i i■_ II f+ iT 1 I Iw i PHONE j34 6 3 j THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS
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  • 599 17 Useful RECIPES for your FILES TOMATO CREAMS 3 mO f tomato puree 4 o of gelatine. parsley Biscuits he* or tinned tomatoes Rub some f e>n re the puree. < hrou< h Ti v with the gelatine and Put it mto a pan gelatine has r Put fmto a basin
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    • 76 17 I I SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors ft rorwirdlnf Booking. Agents for TMM. i Railways. Btggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd.. etc.. etc. j Tel. Address:- "LUOOACHT PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldf. CAMERAS AND FILMS I Ha i^iHl EYES
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    • 140 17 a Tocnisrs 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; Rapid Calculations— A. H. Russell $1.50; Self Organization for
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    • 75 17 SILK STORE SILK STORE OF High Beputation Tajmahal Store 23 High St., Tel. 3M9. RESTAURANT (Heal European i Food Come »nd h»»e /ow steak eoo£ pores leading Chef. OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Arcade Restaurant Collyer Quay, Pb°™ Btt ty V "hairdresser I Maison Marcelle J For a Natural /O^f^^^ Permanent Xmmy
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    • 104 17 CHEMIST B* UmmwwndHt»^ dpptfummi MtMctl f i/mtm /AAOXA I klt>S TO BEAUTY ROUGE POWDER LIPSTICK 1 ALL AVAILABLE IN SHADES TO HARMONISE WITH YOUR COLOURING CREAMS AND LOTIONS I FOR THE GREASY NORMAL AND DRY SKIN. BEAUTY BY CULTURE AGENTS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY I (INC. IN F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE CARPETS
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    • 428 18 i "Z m S BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outipards. 2 m Due Tonnage S^ore. s pore ♦SOmS? A "mo SovlS RAWALPINDI 17.000 Ml. j CAMOMN iSSS Soy. 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan 4 J N P G U LO A R N E A "Z ES- 1 S 'SSS Jan.' 2 SSS
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    • 139 18 M. M. LINE (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) (Incorporated m France) SPECIAL CRUISE TO JAPAN Leaving Singapore NOVEMBER 20th Visiting: Saigon, Hongkong Shanghai by m.v. "PRESIDENT DOUMER" Returning Singapore JANUARY sth by m.v. "JEAN LABORDE" 15 DAYS IN JAPAN including FIRST CLASS RETURN PASSAGES, Hotels, motor-cars, sightseeing m Japan at an ALL INCLUSIVE
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    • 118 18 N.V.K.UN| GENERAL PASSENGER AGENW CUNARP WWTB STAR, LTD(lncorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penanf, M°*£ Aden, Port Said, Marseilles A Gibr» lur s.s. KATORI MARU a s.s. KASHIMA MARU v N m m.s. YASUKUNI MARU N Rates to Ist Class *?VSj Naples 1497 ft $540 IJJJ J »g| Marseilles 514
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 296 18 I POSTAL INTELLIGENT!; 1 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10-day FOR PER DATE AND TIM! Me dan ttoh o Pengerang Aik Soon Rengat and Tembilahan Makasser n 2 Djambi and K. Toengkal§ Tobelo 2 D f China (generally) Hoihow M da Kretay Suddhadib a o Hongkong Mentor 28 Java, South- West Sumatra.
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    • 128 18 German Airship "Hindenburg" Flies Over England London THE German airship Hindenburg. on her last North Atlantic flight this year, crossed the Irish coast and flew over Leeds, Bradford and Orimsby en route to Frankfurt. She had been given special permission to pass over England m view of weather conditions The
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    • 281 19 BIRVS PHILP LIKE. (Incorporated In AustralU) NEXT SAILINGS. Due urn. MERKUB Oct. 30 Nov. 3 M\RELLA NOV. 28 Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip ticket* ftom Singapore to Australia lasued at th flrs°t*SLs a passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mcl MELBOURNE rftBTO |Wl.« W cla« H*«-« «»d
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    • 503 19 I ?A^U E RA^^nyL F^ o^ff arS illefi Havre Dunkirk Nov. 4 i TNoft °J M S sem Nantes St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov 13 CAP sl JACOIIP^ #o? e M^ S aYre Dunkirk Sec 4 j CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux OUTWARDS Dec. 11 I (from
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 374 19 iTHE H^Jss°™ l\\\VS IV O€K Malls Ex l» ecled I r, «r«ARVFS3 Mails expected from China and Japan utpS ALONGSIDE THE WHAKVW fay thg Katori Maru due at Singapore -*«.r-rrn TO ARRIVE to-day. OR EM tur u Mails expected from Europe by the Godown Gate No. R O h na
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  • 196 20 THE shiiting oi a 360 ton crane m the yard at Clydebank of Messrs. John Brown and Company, who are to build the Queen Mary's sister ship, has just presaged the early laying of the keel of that vessel. The sister ship is at
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  • 320 20 THE problem of the University man wno finds that his -cultured brain" has no attraction for present day business employers, has been the subject of a leading article headed "Wither Oxford? m the first issue of the term of the "Isis." Mr. Keith Briant, who
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  • 130 20 inexplicable" revival of bicycling. Th P bigger the problem of traffic, the greater blame the need for intelligent, Comprehensive and drastic solution. ForeSs of control became inadequate, obsolete and effete, despite all efforts to cope with the situation. Recklessness grew apace, human life cheapened "How
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  • 256 20 Weather Reports For North Atlantic Air Service IN a previous "Letter" I mentioned how I work was being carried on and preparations were being made for the starting of the North Atlantic air route. I can now give some detajls relating to the weather reports which will play so important
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  • 253 20 London Is Saving More ENCOURAGING figures and facts about the average Londoner were given this week by Lord Mottistone, chairman cf the National Savings Movement. He was speaking at the annual con- ference of the London region of the i movement at the Guildhall, this week. "I do not think
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  • 529 20 that tax assessed by one body of Commissioners m one part of the country can be recovered by distraint on the taxpayer m another part of the couniry simply on an order of the Commissioners. It is suggested that before the collector acts the authority of the
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1126 21 JON THE RADIO j B jn m gmly^ Year (arr. Helyeri. Overture. Morning. i»~;*i*h KilOP mB Noon, and Night <Suppe). liri* 1^ 7.45 p.m. 'Food for Thought." Three ll^jk^rilll*^" talks on topics of the moment. ir v 9 8.05 p.m. A Ballad Concert. Muriel 1 r fl 1397 metre* Gale
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    • 811 21 iiS p P m m s SSi: d JQ wb SSVSir™- corlducted by Carel German. English. 150 p m J music TOMORROW Il° P™ WS U etln 2.20 p.m. Close down sr Jar- BrtSr- 1 S? r b 1.35 p.m. Musical K ern, .continued. Jg XL™ e n w bulletm
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  • 64 22 From Left to Right Mr. H. R. Cheeseman Inspector of Schools. Singapore; Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden. Commissioner of Lands. Singapore; Hon. Capt. N. M. Hashim. M.L.C.. ISO.. Tuan Haji Abas. Chief Kathi Singapore; Mr T. Sivapragasam. Co-operative Officer Singapore; Tuan M. Hassan. Chairman of the
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  • 212 22 Co-operative Society Formed A GENERAL Meeting ol the inhabitants of the Singapore Malay Settlement was held on Sunday the 25th instant to organise a General Purposes Cooperttive Society. Among those present were the Hon. Mr W S. Ebden. Commissioner of Lands. Singapore. Hon Capt. N. M. Hashim.
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  • 108 22 Philadelphia. P A ANEW symphony by Sergt. Rachmamoff will be played for the first time by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra on Nov. 6. Mr. Stokowski. Conductor of the Orchestra, making this anouncement, said that the symphony had been complete a month ago by the composer m Switzerland It
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    • 500 22 PRESIDENTS HOUSE AND CORONATION Commissioners To Meet On Friday A MOTION is to be moved at the monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, to be held at 2.15 on Friday, by the Hon. Mr. A. E. Thornley- Jones "tha t the decision to place a contract for the proposed
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  • 291 23 The War In Spain Riots In London Paris Pays homage to the victims of the Porquoi Pas, who lost their lives when ;heir ship foundered on S*pt. 16 off the coast of Greenland. Dr. Charcot. th c famous French explorer, and 29 others went down with the vessel (Fran ce
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  • 277 25 Acquittal Of Police Inspector Clerk CHARGES OF EXTORTION Defence Not Called Upon Singapore. Tuesday. m unexotcted turn m MEtf s a in st Inspector I the Chinese clerk lhar H N lU rui 'ho tly after noon < lllV (h i „Mrl. B Gibson. Dis-*-*f hel1 r inl Mal District
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  • 77 25 Berlin. Oct 24 Germany's recognition of the Abyssinian annexation is not made dependent on any concession by Italy declared a WUhelmstruM .spokesman. is a natural sequel to Germany s POiicy nt neutrality and her efforts to weld everything lfkely to complicate a wnflict m winch
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  • 185 25 Spot Rubber At Eightpence Following Quota Decision E London. Oct. 27 IGHTPENNY spot rubber has at long last become a fact following today's decision of the committee. Dealings were not excited but the majority of brokers are inclined to be fairly bul- lish especially since even the most wildly optimistic
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  • 140 25 German Co. To Operate Next Year Berlin. Oct. 26. THE German Lufthansa intends to open the scheduled regular North Atlantic air mail service late m the Spring of 1937. states Count Schack. one of the pilots engaged on trial flights which has just been completed by two
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  • 70 25 Compensation Of $18 To Ricksha Puller Singapore. Tuesday. FLIGHT Lieut. G. W. F Grant of the Royal Air Force Bas?. Seletar. was this morning fined $25 by Mr. E. E. Colman the Fifth Magistrate, on charge of causing hur: to a rickshr puller by driving his car negligently
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  • 64 25 Counterfeit Government Trade Marks Singapore. Tuesday. SENTENCE of two years' rigorous im--5 prisonm-nt 1U impos?d on a Chinese named Tan Oo San by Mr. L. B. Gibson. District Judge. Criminal Mm Court, on a charge of count eifei ting tradr marks used by the Commissions of Customs m
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  • 78 25 An announcement m a Government Gazette extraordinary, dated Oct. -<• states: In pursuance of a warrant granted by H.M the King under his sign manual and signet, the Hon. Mr. Percy Alexander McElwaine. X.C.. LL.B.. has been appointed to be Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements,
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  • 186 25 .4 rafts Press For AntiJewish Boycott Jerusalem. Oct. 25. THE Arabs are pressing tor the anti--1 Jewish boycott and are collecting subscription from the wealthy to hire men to picket Jewish shops Both Arabs and Jews show no signs of compromise and are seeking the advic<-
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  • 186 25 Alleged Rash Driving i ft-ropttav Sin^P oie Tuesday. A LLROPEAN motorist was heavily fined this morning when Mr E E Colman Fifth Magistrate*, gave judgment m the case m which Charles Fraser. Clerk-of-Works. Seletar Naval Base waa charged with causing grievous hurt by rash driving and
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  • 94 25 COM MU NIST MENACE Real Danger For Europe And Britain London, Oct. 26. UITLER is convinced the only real danger for Europe and the British Empire is the spreading of communism, declared Von Ribbentrop on his arrival m London to assume the ambassadorship. H& added closer collaboration of the two
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    • 102 25 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMUXY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may adequately provide for the care and comfort of
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  • 811 26 DECAPITATED ON ESTATE Good Work By Police If From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Oct. 26. •I *SK that I be taken to the spot 1 where she met her death, before I am hanged." was the last^ request made by Yelautham. a
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  • 49 26 Bombay. Oct. 26. After three days quietude, disorders again broke out here to-day when there were eight cases of stabbing, six of which occurred after nightfall. Reuter The Bishop of Singapore and Archdeacon Graham White left for a tour of the EEats t coast of Malaya recently.
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  • 337 26 Propaganda H\ Japanese Singapore. Monday CINGAPORE businessmen were the opportunity of seeing a "fl«S: sample exhibition" of Japaneso when the Buenos Aires Maru fl i nS liner, put into port this morninV- X This novel form of propaganda has been organised by the Osaka "r' IQh
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  • 104 26 Chinese Importer Heavily Fined Singapore. Tuesday. I FINE of $2,500. or four months' Sim pl^ imprisonment In default was imposed by th* Fifth Iliglstrate. Mr E. E. Colman. to-day on a Chinese. Tan Yeok. who was convicted on a charged importine: rubber into the Colony without a certificate
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  • 86 26 Typical W. C. Fidd* Humour W. C. FIELDS is m his eleme Professor Eustace McOan I Paramount picture "Poppy" BO* Alhambra. a The nrofes-or is a medicine sei country fairs who plays the 8 JII B wJ en the .side, and the humour wnl 3 Fields extracts from
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  • 693 27 Hongk on g Swimmers Held By S.S.C. rW Q EVENTS EACH Visitors Had The Speed Singapore, Tuesday noinnf Command shared ft£SS figs Singapore of aqua tic g*3 sin aporc swimminr Cl t*~Stor> uere once a,a.n Sb^inninlthe event with 81 won both the swimming events however, and thus repeated their success
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  • 310 27 Captain Hawk's Notes On Ipoh Training From Captain Hawk Ipoh. Oct. 27 HS r^ sresUmed m A'turn T MeeUnJ llo^ f F the Perak station str in P ?hl Three more out e tS'\ nf spectators watffiany rooi whlch was marked by *«HrSb?lV nd t Ok Speclal m" fit and
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  • 59 27 Rugby. Oct. 26 The important part taken by th< tourist traffic m the revival of the inter national economic exchange, lends m terest to the figures of overseas visito'-' to Great Britain m September, whvl totalled 24.932 of whom 5,845 came froir the United States. 5.512 from
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  • 491 27 Men Of The Terror Too Good For Medicos At Rugby Singapore, Tuesday. S PL S?.? 1D T rk by the threequarters, Wilson, Young, Scadden and Le rage, was mainly responsible for th*» UB fast te an m ri °l HM^- XtaSrrtJS! last and hard game aeain^t tht Medical College on^hTcolfe^grounS
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  • 169 27 Keppel G.C. Beat The Garrison G.C. THE Keppel Golf Club vs. Garrison Golf Club match, played over the course of th e Keppel Golf Cljib yesterday, resulted m a win for the home team by 4y 2 to 3^4 as under (Garrison players mentioned first):— R. C. R.
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  • 1206 28  -  GUNNERS BEAT S.C.C. STRAIGHT RUNMXG BRINGS TRIES (By Hermes* Singapore, Tuesday. A LESSON m the effectiveness of straight running by the backs given to the S.C.C. when they met the Gunners at rugby on the padang this evening and were defeated by nine points (three tries)
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  • 951 28  -  Reuter Wireless A Fine Four; Mow The Pair Came To Be Entered (By Hermes) MOST of the men of the Batavia Rowing Club team for Thursday's triangular interporc regatta between Singapore, Batavia and Miri arrived m Singapore, by the X.P.M. liner Plancius on Monday.
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  • 117 28 Tokyo, Oct. 27. THE Japan Times learns authoritatively that Japan is prepared to compromise and consider buying about 300,000 bales of Australian wool against Australia taking rather more than 100 million yards of Japanese textiles Reuter Mr. M. P. Parlant has arrived m Singapore to take
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