Morning Tribune, 29 October 1936

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1 28 Morning Tribune
  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 232. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, October, 29, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • 362 1 M AHII IM- KEPOIIT I ItOM PAKIS BALEARICS SEIZED INFACTBY FORCES HEADY AT MAJORCA Paris. Oct. 28. 'THERE is every indication that Italian forces are now masters of the Balearic Islands and are preparing to attack Barcelona and the Catalan coast on November 3
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  • 147 1 Siam More Conciliatory Now London, Oct. 28. HUMOURS that Siam is adopting a more conciliatory tone in the conversations regarding renewal of the tin restriction agreement are responsible for to-day's sharp rise tn the tin price by six pounds sterling. This volte face on the
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  • 178 1 broke On Queen London, Oct. 28. WSL?_*!_ com^ander of the fcken 11 whk na r d_ white sta r fleet, was of in h^ ro^ e du £*S the voyage jWaiS m Ne w York to Southhotn e the?n in as rem ov ed to
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  • 301 1 Many Shipping Casualties In Britain's Great Gale London, Oct. 28. rl violent gale which during the past fortyeight hours caused great havoc on land and sea diminished in severity last night but high winds continue over the greater part of the British Isles and particularly in the English and Bristol
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  • 46 1 At a sale of work at Southend for he SPG. Miss A. Dockrill handed In 3.296 farthings which she had collected during the year. Mrs Basil Jenkins, aged 23. died after she had fallen 40ft. from a window of her home at St John's Park. Ryde.
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    40 1 photo). Memories of Verdun. The Governmenters in Madrid have made preparations to withstand the attack of the insurgents to the last. TO street scene shows a banner stretched across the road bearing tbe words. "They shall not pass." Air mail
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    • 66 1 fM-_fll FRESH MILK WITH ■^^j, ALI THE TROUBLE I IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk j your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered— with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. Klim
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  • 1172 2 Tale Of Private Interview With Court Inspector Singapore, Wednesday. ALLEGATIONS of improper and irregular conduct during the hearing of a criminal case, were made against a Police Magistrate and a European Police Inspector, in the Supreme Court to-day, by Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, counsel for a
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  • 348 2 New Chinese Consul Arrives In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday, j MR. Kao Ling Pai, the new Chinese Consul-General, Singapore, arrived to-day from China by the Potsdam. Mr. Kao is here to take the place vacated by Dr. Philip Tyau, who is now in a higher post in China. Mr. Kao was
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  • 315 2 Mr. A. M. Mooney Miss Mavis Jensen Singapore, Wednesaay. j|T a pretty wedding solemnised at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this afternoon, Miss Mavis Anne Jensen, of the General Hospital, became the bride of Mr. Allan McCleod Mooney, of H. M. Naval Base, Singapore. The bride, who
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    27 2 The wedding took place yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd of Mr. A. M Mooney and Miss Mavis Jensen. Here are the bride and bridegroom.
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    • 7 2 "MAN LION"! L\MSpr/ RAPID HARDENING j CEMENT
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    • 152 2 When talk comes to beer, folks everywhere are praising Pabst TapaCan flavour. Once you have tasted it— you will know why. Such flavour smoothness goodness was never possible before Pabst Export Beer Just as Pabst made it is hermetically sealed iD your own personal non-refillable container and brought to you
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  • 992 3 Mr. P-A- McElwaine Assumes His Court Duties Singapore. Wednesday.' P A McELWAINE the newly M K -\~a chief Justice of the H ?S3mJ£ Strain HI" when h e came "*r Benoi 5.r. he A™ time thU on ne "iffe'iral profession was fully reThe at
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  • 101 3 Status Of British Legation London. Oct. 27. THE question of the jstatus of the British Legation at Addis Ababa is un der Consideration by the British Government. It Is understood the French. American and other Governments are being consulted but no decision ls expected in the near future. Official
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  • 57 3 A CONFERENCE of representatives of thirty-nine South Wales and West of England local authorities ln Cardiff yesterday decided that a new road bridge over the River Severn was essential in national interests and a committee was appointed to urge on the Government the advisability of meeting the
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  • 201 3 Programme Proceeding Satisfactorily London, Oct. 27. THE King has decided the two new British battleships now being laid down will be named King George Fifth and Prince of Wales, announced Sir Samuel Hoare in a speech at the annual banquet of the Navy League in London. The
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  • 101 3 £50 Millions Expansion In France Paris. Oct. 27. DETAILED plans for a big increase in the Air Force have been presented tc the Cabint by the Air Minister M. Pierre Cot. It was originally intended to build one-thousand planes but under the new plan a larger number of
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  • 77 3 New York, Oct. 27. THE Supreme Court has refused Count Covadonga's request to reduce alimony of $250 a month which it previously ordered to be paid to his Cuban wife. Count Covadonga pleaded his income has depreciated by. devaluation of the Franc and heavy medical expenses in his
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  • 16 3 Athens, Oct. 27. THE Canopus has left en route for Egypt. Reuter Wireless
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  • 486 3 "No Interviews" Edict Singapore, Wednesday. I ORD Rothermere the well-known newspaper magnate, "arrived" in Singapore to-day about lunch time, by the Potsdam. His name was down in the passenger list as occupying cabins Nos. 116 and 118, but he was not to be found, and like Barbara
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 45 3 Look For This U£wA Trade Mark W7w?w Buying A Watch: VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM ft STEEL. *"*AT ALL DEALERS THROU OHOUT MALAYA. MODERATELY PRICED. FULLY GUARANTEED. SOLD IN MALAYA FOR II 76 YEARS. I HP-*' 1 I ..dfe-i e A entB: MONTOR LTD
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    • 46 3 Law Notice For To day Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. S. 1423'! Robert Friedrich Gossele vs Gustan Robert Gossele. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the Ird Court at ll a.m. OS 147 36Re Will of Meeran Lebboik Maullim deceased
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 159 4 London, Oct 28 Previous To-day Chang J. As P. Coats 53- 53 3 up 3 Distillers 112 6 112- 6 Dunlop Rubber 36 1»/ 2 36 1( Oeneral Electric 903 90 6 up j Guinness 145 9 144 6 up Imperial Chemical Industrie* 417i/ 2 419 up
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    • 136 4 London, Oct. 28. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Very steady Quiet Spot Buyers 8 8 V^ Selleri 8 1 16 8' 8 up 1.16 November Buyers 8 8 SeUers 8 116 8! 8 "P 1.18 December Buyers 8 116 8 I|l6 Sellers 8' 8 Wa Jan. Mar Buyers
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    • 32 4 London. Oct. 28. TIN Standard. Previous To-day Change Cash (official price) £198*6 £205?4 up 7' 8 3 months forward (official price) £197 8 £2043 8 U p 7 l 4
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    • 57 4 RUBBER New York. Oct 27 Previous To-day Change xont Ver y Dull Firm Soot Buyera 16 7 16 16 11,16 Sellers I§H 16 3 4 Jan.iMar. Buyers. 16 9 16 163 4 -3 16 Seller* I6 5 e 16 7 8 +Y< TIN Standard Tone Quiet Steady
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    • 79 4 London, Oct. 28. Previous To-day Chanj T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.10 —.03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.05-34 9.04% —.01 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2 9jl6d. ls. 217 32 1|32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 2 31 32d. ls.
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    • 34 4 London, Oct. 28. Previous To-day Change GOLD fine Bar per oe £7-2-3 £7-2-2 .1 Spot *****16 20V 8 up 3 16 I month* forwar- 19 15 16 20y 8 up 3 16
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 526 5 Singapore. Oct. 28. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. X___f_«»J_tt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 3 9 4,- 4- 4j44 i. ippat 266 28,' 6 26|6 28|6 l _,J_£ lf ISI 16 6 15- 16--:.Av« Hitam J»g -70 ltds !75 1 Ayer Weni 16 3 17 3 16- 17--0 B* nBr, £,,___Of""".'
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    • 411 5 Par Pd 2'2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.10 1.30 1.15 1.25 2 2 do 7y 2 Tc Prefs. 1.70 1.80 1.624 1.724 IC 10 Atlas Ice 800 lO.OOnom 8.00 10.00 Q£] BAT 6-10-0 6.15.0 6.12.6 6.17.6 11 M. Broadcasting 090 1.00 0.90 1.00 MSB M. Trustee 625 7.00 6.25 7.25
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    • 168 5 lA'2'.'c 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 Int. Mar. 1 Sept. 1 125 127 ci. 3T 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 Int. Apr. 1 Oct. l 100 1003 4 ci. PENANG MUNICIPAL sfr 1926 red. 1956-d6 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 127 129 ci. 4^ 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000
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    • 321 5 (Share are 11 unless otherwise stated Ea i£_; 5 n 12 1.10 120 Aye: H& y ?2 185 17 185 Ay-Moff 145 1.35 1.45 Sett P° 170 157 1.52 _*»Umi__ 065 0.60 0.65 Eer.:a 8 U7, 2 UtfccdlJO 1.25cd Boreili 95 100 0.95 1.00 Brogas If 0 1-574
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 155 5 Singapore: 28 1 16 cts., up 9 16 ct. Market Tone: Firm. London: Bd., up I.Bd. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 16 11 16 cts., up 14 ct. Market Tone: Firm. SINGAPORE RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Wednesday evening. The news of the live per cent, release for the first half
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    • 33 5 Buyers Sellers Spot 28 1 8 28 316 Nov. Dec. 28 516 28 3 8 Jan. Mar. 28 716 28 12 Apr.June 28 116 28 5 8 Tone: Quiet after firm.
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    • 29 5 Singapore, Wednesday noon. Singapore: $100. up $1 12. London: £200. up 305.; three months '198 55., up 355. New York: 44 5 8 cts., up 5 8 ct.
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    • 10 5 Ix>ndon-New York 4.88 13 16 New York-London 4.89 532
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    • 140 5 Bertam Consolidated Buys Estate London. Oct. 14. THE directors of Bertam Consolidated I Rubber Company have purchased the small area of young mature rubber immediately adjoining one of the Taisho divisions referred to by Mr. A. P Hadow. the chairman, at the meeting in July. states the Financial
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    • 235 5 Singapore. Wednesday. 5 p.m. Messrs. Fraser and Company, in their teily comment on the closing trend of he local market, state:— The tin share market opened firm on London support and it was further encouraged by the rise of $1.50 in the srice of the metal locally. During
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  • 99 6 Singapore. Oct 28 London T.T. 2|4 I|l6 London demand 2|4 I|l6 Lonaon 4 months' sight 2|4y 8 Lyons demand 1225 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 Montreal demand 56 15(16 Batavia demand 105'< 8 Samarang demand 104 7 8 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154-^a Madras and Colombo
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  • 82 6 London T.T. 2|4 7|32 London demand 2,4 1 4 London 30 days' sight 2|4 9j32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 932 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5; 16 London 4 months' sight 214 5j16 New York demand 58 New York 90 ds 583/ 4 Calcutta, Bombay, Rangoon,
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  • 204 6 Singapore. Oct. 28. R. (Siam i W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $140 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 R. (Siam i W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) 'Sinhuay" No Al $222 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $180 R. (Siam > "White
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  • 146 6 Price Drop Follows New Announcement IT is officially announced that copper I production has been increased from 15 to five per cent, curtailment, effective from Nov. 1. To-day's announcement of yet anotnei increase, this time by ten per cent, in copper production, freeing an additional 7.000 tons monthly,
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  • 152 6 Duke Of Kent At Anniversary Rugby. Oct. 27. THE Duke of Kent was present at luncheon at the Guildhall to-day in honour of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Post Office Savings Bank. 'and was handed a silver replica of a 'home safe." available to depositors by the Postmaster-General,
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  • 74 6 £6,000,000 Lost By Opium Ban Simla BY a ban on the exports of opium, India has sustained an enormous loss of revenue. From Jan. 1 of this year, no opium has left the country, except such supplies as are designed for medical and scientific purposes By this step,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 30 6 4. s j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j J 1 I Motor Ixiox S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I I I > MT! Agents j STME DARBY CO.. LTD. I Singapore Branches. 5. ,5.
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    • 535 6 the Yokohama! specie bank, ltd. I 1 (Established in 1880 H Capital Subscribed (Fully I Pald UP) Y1 U0 000>>, I Reserve Fund Y.130.,00.^ >j Head Offlce: YOKOHUn H ORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS H J RAFFLES PLACE I J Manager T. yamaa^^ M: No. 6M> Manager's R^ 010 II fg
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  • 1179 7 der running costs and second-nand vaiues Very carefully, and who may be taken as the man who requires a car of not more than 14 h.p.. and the large car buyer. The former class accounts for five-sixths of the total demand. By far the most
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  • 614 7 A PROMISING OUT LOOK faery Reason To Be Satisfied London. Oct. 15. mm annual Motor Shou, which rmm to-day at Olympia, may ,iken as martin* ihe tnd of the S, S and -he beginning of the JSr mma writes a special cor"iC motor and aircraft industry Ls the third IMM)
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  • 1119 7 Depression In The Tin ERASER and Cos weekly report on the share market, dated Oct 27 states- As foreshadowed in our report last week, no agreement wa.s reached at the meeting of the International Tin Committee which took place on Wednesday last. The fate
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  • 75 7 Berlin. THE German population is invited to eat more bread and potatoes in the place of fat in an article published by the Reich's Agricultural News Service. Germans are eating 25 ner cent more fat than they formerly did, according to the article, and
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  • 129 8 GRAND VAVDBVILLLE SHOW At The New World Cabaret THE Artifttf 'Nina and Vladiim, famous Continental eccentric !e acrobatic dancers, provided an < t 53 i cabaret programme on Tuesdiv nt !the New World Their "aSo" n was a great success bein<- an jginal. and it wa.s worth goine uL r
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  • 61 8 Hamburg Solves Housing Problem Berlin THERE Is a shortage of small flats m I Hamburg, so to relieve the problem vacant shops located in side streets oi the City are to be converted into flats To carry this out a census ol all .>uch shoos has been
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    • 241 8 < SHOWS PACKED TO THE DOORS YESTERDAY! j The Producers of 'CAPTAIN BLOOD Score Again!! I wmmmm r j: -I CAPITOL i >, I N Thrill to the Adventures of this famous character leaping j to Life from the Pages of HERVEY ALLEN'S 41 m I "ANTHONY 'rf* il f*J
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    • 135 8 |rp-NIGHT AT THE PAVILION See the Glamorous Star of "IN CALIENTE' in an Exciting New BRITISH MURDER CUM MUSICAL THRILLER! I ll jfcJH^^L rjl I I mSww^tj^ "l ßm f FAIBBANIO^r j 1 1 DEL RIO +a!V* I m _#Unr desmond a m l'_r^#lAVT BASIL 1^ Mi^W SYDNEY^ WALT DISNEY'S
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  • 226 9 f* Saturday A neW iy added non-flc-L. undernoti'd m */f k wi n be ready (or l ue Alexis carrel fc the Unknowi Al ex s SK" y illustrated G0 Capt. 6^**sB3* Gre t a i d D j a o y hn Malcolm D Gu n. Illustrated.
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  • 105 9 Prolong Life Of Rolling Stock Vienna. RUBBER railway buffers which, it is claimed, possess many advantages ever the usual steel buffers, have been constructed by a Czechoslovakian engineer. By a new process he has been able to cover the metal buffers with a thick layer of a
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    • 139 9 F rVr.Tllߥf T kmupikk Sun Talkie; nNALOAPron (new world) I I] n,015 of CHAPTERS 6—lo Republic's Thrilling 0 f l Animal Serial Republic's First Big Serial i ["DARKEST 'lIAIIKIVI AFIICA" \HIIIV i with Featuring S Civile Beatty .T^TT S (Worlds Greatest Animal I I Till* lit* *****' i i Trainer)
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    • 159 9 YOUR FAVOURITE TEAM OF £mam I Kfl TW\r_^ v '_flc_i BO.MBARDMENI ol FUN! I \^^\S ▲^H ____3_l B___|___iH__(_pflbl BH SENSATIONAL DANCE TANTALIZING TUNES AND SONG HITS _JLISJt ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS IN THEIR NEW TRIUMPH TWICE AS GRAND AS THEIR PREVIOUS SUCCESSES IN "FOLLOW mr S, FLEET" RANDOLPH SCOTT HARRIET HILLIARD
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  • 568 10 NEW CHANNEL FERRY Front Continent By Rail London SIR John Simon, the Home Secretary, has come home from a visit to Paris as no Home Secretary has ever come home beiore. He crossed the English Channel by train! In fact, he boarded the train at
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  • 152 10 Those Backward British By A German Berlin "THINGS Not Generally Known About England", as recounted by a correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt". include the following: That England still has strict religious schools, in which the prettiest girl must wear hideous, puritanical clothes. That religious controversy in many districts is still
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    55 10 The new Southern Railway Dover-Dun kerque cross-Channel train ferry service, which was recently inaugurated, is now in full operation. By this new service passengers are enaabled to board a train in London and journev to Paris without changing. Photo: Two lady passengers waving to friends as the London-Paris :raiti leaves
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    • 14 10 "HUNGARIAN" BM'ilk BLOUSES i^nP.f^ at the wgw House of Quality DOULATRAMS 48, HIQH STREET
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    • 57 10 vPV I u/y The four leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it st:. \> k^^^^^ t J for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND* MILK nD to tmecomsisTENCY It'a pure it's delicious it's nourishing. r^* CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows
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    145 11 A carved ivory boy -god from ancient Crete, seven inches high and valued at 11.000 an inch, is amongst the exhibits at the Exhibition of Orei-k Antiquities, which is being held at the Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House Piccadilly London, to celebrate the golden jubilee of the Bri.ivh School
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  • 307 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 29, 1936. THE KEELUNG INCIDENT is inevitably serious concern regarding the incident at Keelung, in Formosa, in which, it is alleged, three British naval ratings suffered ill treatment at the hands of Japanese police. According to a report of the incident from official British sources,
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  • 810 12 HAVE we progressed? The question has such a wide application that it is not at all surprising that an address on the subject, delivered by the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn to the Fortnightly Club. Kuala Lumpur, recently, should have conduced an interesting debate from his audience, who
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  • 213 12 Mr. J. H. B. Will, the well-known Ipoh lawyer, is due back from Home leave next week. Mr. J. Lambourne. of the Department of AJgriculture, is visiting the Cameron Highlands Dr. Shelley. Medical Officer. Taiping, and Mrs. Shelley, have gone to Fraser's Hill for a fortnight Miss Birse. Nursing
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    47 12 The Lord Mayor-elect of London. Sir George Broadbridge, on Ofct. 1« made the customary appearance before the Lord Chancellor. Viscount Hailsham, at the House of Lords, for the King's approval of his election. Photo:— Sir George Broadbridge. with City officials at the House or Lords. Topical Press
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  • 277 13 ■nSEF STALIN J °ACCUSED Trotsky Writes fo America New York. v Tn.tskV MOMMMMI jOSCf Sta, in L ,0 nn in a remarkk, I to written by the exiled able u l from his retreat in NorjfS'L publishers here, Messn, *~£J3E*** Stalin told TrotsM d Moscow
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  • 142 13 Retired Captain's Unpaid London. I RETIRED Indian regular Army Cap- tain Dlamed fever caught during service in India wh.-n, at Wimbleflon. near London, he was fined £1 and ordered to pay two guineas costs for ravelling on the railway without pay?L«) lare L and £°ing beyond the distance
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  • 222 13 Mr. lemke Learns His Election Changes Kansas City, Missouri. AN official of the airport here struck up a conversation with one of the passengers concerning President Roosevelt's and Governor Landons election rhfl.nc__ "What about the other candidates.?" asked the passenger "Why. those nuts
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    11 13 Activity on the Bourse after France devalued her currency recently. France-Presse
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    • 28 13 PHONE I Telegraphic Address: M\\k v a _L V_l V_!x a ■_F_l_l V v____ m H ARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTo Vnrivalled facilities for private entertainments.
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    250 14 Nearly 500 herring drifters left Low stof« Harbour, for the Herring fishery which is now in full swing on the East Coast. Photo: A general viev showing the fleet leaving Lowestoft Harbour. Topical Press "The Messenger," the monoplane In which Mrs. Beryl Markham. the famous airwoman, recently made her successful
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    1323 16 I)E( OR ATI VE EXTERIORS star on the GARDEN stage I!«»iiig llk story of the modern revival of an old iimo favourite h flower and lhe story of ils new life in your garden WE have had many pages about decorative interiors, and reams and reams of advice
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    • 158 16 SOMETHING NEW!! The Latest G String Hand Made Luncheon Sots From Manila. 13 Pieces 24 Colours at $4-50 per set. at ttftCUWS Raffles Hotel Bras Basah iM Zinnias are excellent for a small terrace. The key to the 25' square planting plan denotes these varieties: 1. Exquisite (Dahlia-flower-ed); 2. White
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  • 475 17 Streamlined PIANOS for MISH-MAKERS in SMALL HOMES THERE is still a steady demand for ai Great care has not alone gone into piano in the home. We are a race of their construction so that exquisite tomusic lovers, and it is encouraging to! nai qualities may be obtained, but perfind
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 84 17 Luggage carrier SINGAPORE i LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. i Baggage Contractors Forwarding J Agenti. Booking. Agents for FUJI. I Railways. 1 I Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line I i East Asiatic Line 7 J Nederland Line j j BJ.S.N. Co., Ltd. etc.. etc. Tel. Address:— "LUOOACHT phone 2428 or
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    • 142 17 I A TOURIST'S I I SttOPPlflC GUIDE j DRY CLEANING Burtol Quick Cleaners for same daj service Goods handed in by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchard Bd. Phone 7776. BOOKSHOP v M —i USEFUL BOOKS How to Make Your Will— A. A. Croft
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    • 89 17 HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle J 1 _*flfl_fefe_ Por Natural ivfesS^SlS Permanent BSO(^ y^l Try our latest I !\SB>* point-winding MV, y system C' M Stamford Rd. i TeL 1817 Prop. J. KOOY, I •s>^^^^^ .j. siue sro/u*; _w EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKERS WE UNDERTAKE TO DO IT AT SHORTEST NOTICE rajinalial Store 23,
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    • 92 17 •mm c W ♦_!*>♦ W«»T CHEMIST /AAOX& 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 RAFFLES PLACE BEAUTY iii, dorothy more... has just received her special
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  • 83 18 Air Mail Despatches Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Hongkong, Canton, ♦Shanghai, *Kobe and *Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Saturday. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain,
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  • 279 18 The following left Singapore by the O.S.K. round-the-world liner ms Buenos Aires Maru for South African and South American ports: Dr. and Mrs. Joaquim Pedro Salcado Filho, Dr. and Mrs. Antonio Mourao Guimaraes, Dr. Erico de Mello, Dr and Mrs. Sylvio Alves de Lima. Dr.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 432 18 nlB fl I ■jy 5 1 |fcfata_^ss®, BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Tonnage S>r«. s 1937 sffi? A X 6B?S Z: 18 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan 1 GAMC&N *****° Sov. 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan 4 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 4 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 BANGLORE 6,000 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6.000
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    • 135 18 vv.k. ii \i; GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated ln Japan). To LONDON, via Penanf, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 s.s. HAKONE MARU Doc. 10 Rates to lst Class Snd class Naples $497 ft $540 1317
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 243 18 POSTAL INTELLIGEM 1: J i _J STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10-day FOR PER DATE AND TIM* Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. Yuensang Oct. 29 1 Hoihow Yuensang 29 J* Hongkong Yuensang 29 8 am Japan and Macao Yuensang g JJ Formosa Yuensang g J J Tarempa G. Van der
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    • 91 19 H_rn«TDE THE WHARVES So ARRIVE Godown Gate No. >> 1 Van 20 1 Bront" IS 3 Katori Maw Behar 1 3 Gogra 11 3 Perak Malta Mars 3 Potsdam MO Steel Savifatoi ;{2 3 Lossifhank j 3 Silverlanl) Maron 38 Ipoli 4« 4 Karapara 48 4 Benartx
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    • 107 19 i( First Rate Chances" Of Getting Blue Riband Paris. Friday. M. Thoreux. Captain of the Giant French liner Normandie. thinks his ship has "first rate chance" of regaining the Blue Riband. yu?s loned by the "auto" as to the possibilities of the Normandi recover- the riband from the
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    • 63 19 Tenders Invited By Turkey Ankara. BIDS for the construction of a highpower wireless station will be invited shortly by the Turkish Government. It is expected to cost about 700,000 Turkish pounds < £105.000* and it will be built at Eti-Messoud. some 20 miles out of Ankara. By reason
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    • 311 19 inii\s PHILP lIHI. (Incorporated ln Australia. 1 NEXT SAILINGS. Due flails I MERKVH Oct. 30 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Bydney or Mei bourne to the
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    • 435 19 i jQS^VfI TO FRENCH PORTS V* 1 > j fi» JTm HOMLUAKIXs I fSSSSSfSB^fJ^Sfmm^ Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Nov 4 LINOIS J M^ seUle s Nant es. St. Nazaire Bordeaux N OV 13 v CAP st TArcmvc 1 *te^i avre Antwerp DunkiiK Sec 4 j CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes,
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    162 20 Among the honoured guests at a suffragettes' dinner at a restaurant in the VVest End of London was Mr. James Henry Jarvis, a former Metropolitan police inspector. Thc dinner v. as held to commemorate the first arrest of Mrs. Peth wick-Lawrence, the famous suffragette leader, on Oct. 13. 1906. Mr.
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    • 1083 21 IoSTSS RADIO j .-•^lm Eltlpi^^ 6 35 P- m A talk from Wales. fir »Il^ n r 6-50 p.m. A recital by Robert Wed: I mar (Violin). Praeludium and Alletro flD.w»<i»«Jllll!lH' .Kreisler Pugnar.i) Tanzweise, Op T 1 96 (Drdla). Caprice Mazurka (Em_._i _-_i_i HfiHnt Brook). Pale Moon (An Indian usion
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    • 489 21 650 p.m. Nirom news bulletin i 710 p.m. Classical music 7.50 n.m. Cymbal music bv Wanda' Landowska 805 p.m. Light recorded music. 8.20 p.m. A radio play (in Dutch). 1 950 p.m Dance music i 10.20 p.m. Close down. 25.40 metres (***** kes). TO-DAY 9.20 p.m Opening announcement News In
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    • 408 21 840 p.m. Colonial Mai ket Rates 0.00 p m Concert conducted by Mr Henri Tomasi. with Mrs. Yvone Lotos vocalist. Light Cavalry (Overture) (Suppe) Aisacian Dances (Levade); Songs- inn Century French Folklore. Parisian Lat (Fantasy), (Offenbach); Persian Dane(Guiraud*; French Songs (Dalcroze. The Grove of Love (Prelude). (Jacques Pillois); Poetic Scenes
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  • 318 22 Malay Pineapple Top List ALTHOUGH Gmi fc&Sj* 1 steadily becoming a l:ind canned fruit eaters, the Eou_J! share of supplying the iruil u.i 1 clined. Us dp The aggregate amount of and bottled fruits, preserved l2 sugar, and fruit and fruit pulp )r served without sugar,
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  • 54 22 80 yards Breast Stroke Championshp: T«« ™n Joek |£i the winner, and Tan Soon Watt who took second place. (Tribune). Miss Pob Chew Sie, Runner-Up in the 30 yards Free Style Championship. (Tribune). mttMS^wm^mtmmmMMMJMMMMMW Mr. Tan Hoay Gie, Winner of the 4 0 yards Free
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    • 328 22 O.A THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) 835 p.m. Hitler Youth Programme BdM.: Fairy Tales in Song. (The wild merman woos 905 p.m. Women's Hour: The Duty of the Staff Organiser. 920 p.m. News and Economic Review in English on DJE. DJQ in Netherlandish on EJB. 9.35 p.m. To-day in
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    • 31 22 8.15 p.m. Recorded Light Mumc 8.45 p.m. Weekly 8.8.C. Bulletin 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 9 p.m. Close Down. TO-MORROW 7 p.m. Time Signal and Day's Programme. 7.05 pm. Recorded Lipht Modern
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  • 2427 23 More Keenness Since Depot Ship Arrived I ».r*ss of the local divi- f(M)D *7j_i Roval Naval Volun- 0 tneuS 1935 Verted ,*rße>e r, A w Johnston, ____T3fci» f the unit in MO?**** was placed before I 3 ve Council on Monday. I *Ufis training
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  • 306 23 Outstanding Picture At The Capitol l ARGE audiences filled the Capitol at u*-£f s erda y' s Performances, and found 'Anthony Adverse" all that had beer EtHEI? FftiJKS! Picturerankmg 2 the b st Holl ywood has produced Warner Brothers and all concerned t* v^, e if°u
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    • 400 23 WHICH DO 1 NEED? =SUVIKRIN= GOES TO THE ROOT OF HAIR TROUBLES. Here are twelve of the most common forms of If your hah- is in food condition now, here are hair trouble, with the effective Silvikrin Treat- four ways of ensuring that it will remain in ment for each.
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  • 2916 24 JOHORE PLANTERS U.P.A.M. CESS Committee Discussion At l/j Yearly Meeting Singapore, Wednesday. MR. J. C. INNES and Mr. C. WardJackson, President and Secrelary, respectively, of the United Planting Association of Malaya, and Mr. H. J. Page, Director of the Rubber Research Institute, specially came down from up-country to attend the
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    • 81 24 PILOT PEN IS PARAMOUNT! Pii^ vacutmi filling penhJvirg nc Jy <\fr--i/ I_V I rubber tube inside i.s absolutely ruar- X^ 'wfWmMI L 'aV I anteed agajnsi oreakage for ten years. //ftf iCT^^^/ 'I_w I Try the most perfect pen ever producer: I I imm- #'4_r2ii_*/ l_V I at moderate price
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  • 1017 25 How Germany Is Training The Men Of Her New Navy THE recent decision of the German 1 Government to increase the period of compulsory military training from one to two years will not materially affect the Navy. Except for the period immediately following the Great War. German officers have always
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    27 25 Mego Chiang, on right, the son of Marshal Chiang Kai M__ u carrying on the negotiations between Chin J IL \,l ek who ls through Singapore »%J»^oJSg
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  • 182 26 New Debate On Friday? AMOTION is to be moved at the monthly meeting of ihe Singapore Municipal Commissioners, to be held at 2.15 on Friday, by the Hon. Mr. A. E. Thornley- Jones "that the decision to place a contract for the proposed new house for the President
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    10 26 ays*- s^SSa-rts the Malaya Command but lost to the ma*
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  • 77 26 Weil-Known Actress Coming To Singapore INFORMATION Has been received in Singapore to the effect that Miss Anna May Wong, the well-known Chinese actress on the American screen, is expected to arrive in Singapore on Saturday by the Dollar liner President Adams. Miss Wong, who is on a
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  • 35 26 By Imperial and Qantas air liners;— Mr. W. T. Haslam arrived from Batavia bv .he Brisbane. Mr /I. Town arrived from Calcutta by the Artemis and left for Brisbane by the Adelaide.
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  • 139 26 Clever Murder Story In "Accused" A MURDER story with an exceedingly cl.verly worked out plot and a thrilling climax sums up "Accused"' which opened at the Pavilion yes-.erday. Here and thsre the scenes, particularly in the early stages, are somewhat laboured, but as th? story progresses the action
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  • 61 26 Counterfeit Government Trade Marks Singapore, Tuesday. SENTENCE of two years' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a Chinese named Tan Oo San by Mr. L. B. Gibson. District Judge. Criminal District Court, on a charge of counterfeiting trade marks used by the Commissioner of Customs in a house in
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  • 52 26 London, Oct. 28. REUTER learns that it has been arranged that Pan-Pacific Airways and China National Aviation Corporation will in future fly into Hongkong instead of to Macao, thus making Hongkong the aerial Clapham Junction of the Far East. Imperial Airways are not yet extending their Penang-Hongkong line
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  • 277 26 Order For 4 New Trial Singapore. Wednesday il DOUBLE barrelled shot tan H bandolier of cartridges hibits in an appeal from a rwS! ex the Second Police SSlrtrate^J before Chief Justice. Mr TjusSLpH McElwaine in the Supreme U n t A day. uu l <> The appellants
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  • 88 26 China Japan Tokio To Make Every Effort Tokio, Oct. 27. HIGH Japanese Officials of the War and Foreign Offices are reported i» have agreed, after a conference. Bfl even effort should be made to jjjj the Chinese officials more fully *\<i the fair and equitable nature oi wj Japanese proposals,
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  • 71 26 Catholics To Hold Praye Meeting Nanking, Oct. 27. THE Cathedral in Nanking will hold l I prayer meeting on the occasion Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's birthdiJ behalf of the Catholic community China. M i ani A fast will be observed on Nov hm prayers will be offered for
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  • 51 26 Son In Singapore On Way To Germany Singapore. Wednesday. MR. Wego Chiang, younger **<*?2 sident Chiang Kai Shek. jrrt** j day by the Potsdam on nis Crermany for study^ _J He will be away for about m He is only 20 years of age. and n. graduated from Foochow
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  • 301 27 7^/ DEFEAT AT HOME Poor Play In The Mud Singapore, Wednesday, -m SKC fielded an extremely T H weak earn this afternoon when by seven goals to one a not a case of underestimating 11 w ,«,,»< A laree number of the SSSSn M vESEi
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  • 106 27 Jeff Dickson Acquitted On Theft Charge Paris. Oct. 27. JEFF Dickson, the famous boxing procharcf'nf been acuit ted of the ffh ege d theft ot documents TL nJ? ?L [he former chairman s wf p d of 2"- ecto rs of the Palais Be^ 26 l 9^ erre
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  • 80 27 Singapore, Wednesday. "ftfiHE k the alue of $l-.MO publlc auction in N nc C? Cheong Koon LS^ T Street to"dayire ilB^ hl »d at Joo Chiat Place JLea hold lwi bm Ahmad Alsree. t* area d and house Kallang 8500 to Si 5! d squarc fee t. sold
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  • 461 27 New Naval Volunteer Reserve To Be Formed In Britain Rugby. Oct. 27. IN a speech at the., Navy League dinner in London to-night, the First Lord of the Admiralty announced that the King had decided that two new battleships which were now being laid down should bear the names of
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  • 64 27 Clare, Oct. 28. In a one day match between Clare and the M.C.C. at Clare, the latter batting first made 62 for four wickets and declared. The M.C.C. had made 105 for two at the tea interval. Reuter. In a hockey match at the Police iepot, Thomson
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  • 228 27 Improving Drainage In Orchard Road THE following action by committee No. 3 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is reported: Approved scheme for improving the drainage of Orchard Road, in front of Amber Mansions, by the construction of a narrower covered drain on the set-back building line, in lieu
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  • 73 27 Soviet Alleges Attack By Japanese Moscow, Oct. 27. A PATROL of seven Soviet Border Guards were attacked in the region of Turie, 500 yards inside the Soviet border, by two Japanese and Manchukuan detachments, according to a message from Habarovsk. The message state that receiving reinforcements, the Soviet
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  • 118 27 To-day's Rowing Regatta DREMIER sporting event of to-day in Singapore will be the triangular Uiterport rowing regatta over the break X w r SS**—' in which Miri Rowing Club who won the handsome trophy oy i he here last year, will defend against the joint challenge or
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  • 148 27 Hongkong Official In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. AN interesting passenger aboard the Potsdam, which arrived to-day, was Mr. G. K. Cipperick, Consul-General for Germany in Hongkong, who is en route for Germany on about six months' leave, accompanied bv his wife and child. Mr. Cipperick has been at Hongkong
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  • 56 28 Playing under poor conditions and with a weakened side, the S.R.C. uere no match for St. Joseph's Institution when they met at hockey on the padang vesterday, and were defeated seven-one. Here is an incident from the play. Another snap taken during the match.
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  • 80 28 Selangor Ruler's //<«'"' Improved London. Od 7 FE King granted an audi net Buckingham Palace to the »J" of Selangor and invested hun mwd insignia of Knight Commander Victorian Order. His "The Sultan is a different man. health has immensely improved W. Douglas the Sultan's prtjate i
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