Morning Tribune, 5 November 1936

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.—No. 238. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, November 5, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • 1266 1 ihi VI VICTOR* IN V.H. LANDON ADMITS DEFEAT mWTM ELECTION SCENES IX IB XEW YOltK lureiCA lias reaffirmed its faith in. President Roosevelt in unmis- Tkeable fashion in the presidential election, which took place on TuX The president is returned to office with a majority which promises
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  • 143 1 "Personal Triumph For The Man" Sew York. Now 4 ALTHOUGH the final results of the election will not be available for many hours indications are that Mr. Roosevelt will secure the unprecedented total of 519 votes of the electoral college, representing 45 out of 48 States in the
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    9 1 Franklin B. Roosevelt, re-elected President of the United States.
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  • 125 1 Heavy Bombardment In South London, Nov. 4. WHILE the left wing of General Varela's insurgent army is attacking following an intensive bombardment, in the direction of Carabanchal. ten miles from Madrid. Government troops have launched a big offensive south of the capital, with Getafe and Parla
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  • 30 1 Budapest. Nov. 4. It is understood that Mussolini and King Victor Emanue] will be coming to Hungary n'xt month together for an important political conference.— Reuter
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  • 53 1 Extended Tour Unlikely London, Nov. 4. fHE announcement in the King's speech 1 from the Throne at the opening oi uhe new session of Parliament yesterday that it was His Majesty's hope to revisit his Indian dominions has aroused' widespread interest. No arrangements hav e ye
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  • 128 1 London, Nov. 4. NEGOTIATIONS between Great Bri--11 tain and Italy which have been proceeding in Rome during the past few weeks are now on the point of completion and it is confidently expected that a clearing agreement will be signed this Aveek.— British Official Wireless (for this Coronation
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  • 33 1 'Call It A Day" reached its 400th performance at the Globe Theatre, London, and has thus beaten the record run for a "straight" play made by Miss Dodie Smith's previous play, "Autumn Crocus."
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  • 30 1 The Waifs and Strays Society made a weekly grant to Mrs. Ivy Lee, of South Western-road, Twickenham, the mother of five children, whose husband was killed in a motor accident.
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  • 29 1 Sir John Henry Arthur Wilkfns, aged 68, former president of the Co-OperatJye Wholesale Society, was found dead in his Paddington hotel room, having apparently been taken ill while undressing.
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  • 1957 2 Negligence Caused Collapse Of House Singapore. Wednesday. "THE condition of the building was, we consider, the direct outcome of negligent omission of the part of the agents, the Estate and Trust Agencies, Ltd., to whom it was entrusted to carry out their moral duty in
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  • 799 2 Early Parliatnen tary Debate On Adequacy Of Defence Schemes London, Nov. 3 GLEAMING like a jewel casket with the ll peers in scarlet and ermine robes and peeresses in evening dresses, furs and diamonds, the House of Lords pre- sented a marvellous spectacle when the King entered to open the
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  • 104 2 Plans To Develop Shipping ACCORDING .to a Sin Chew Jit Poh message received from China it is stated thlt the Chinese Government intends to -negotiate a loan, funds of the Boxer Treaty from the British Government for $30,000,000 to build 26 vessels of various types for the purpose
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  • 154 2 Singapore, Wednesday. Land property to the value of $24,905 was sold to-day by public auction in the sales-room of Cheong Koon Seng and Company, Chulia Street Singapore. Leasehold land and house No. 141, Clyde Terrace, area 1,047 sq. ft. sola for $4,050 to Mr. Shaik Omar Bashai.
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  • 55 2 Singapore. Wednesday. It was announced at the meeting of the Rotary Club to-day by the President, Mr. W. A. L. Schaub, that cable news has been received to the effect that Rotary International has approved the nomination of Mr. W. Allan Eley as Govpi'tt^r nf the 80th District
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  • 323 2 Powers 9 Anxious Concern Shanghai. Nov 4 IT is understood that B t)hn strengthening the British wi for North China will be ES£4h?B end of this year at toe The British Consul-General Shanghai stated yesterdav th-ft r ln Britain was highly concerned L^ situation in the
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    • 8 2 "MAW LION" f Jjlf|)j]J RAPID HARDENING r'« CEMENT
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    • 158 2 3$ aJUng.HMuI 1 j T^J JThere's a lot of delightful refreshment sealed in Pabst JW~Ji When the summer sun beats down— a cool safe drink of pure, i*noiu Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze. For hot weather comfort learn to ask for Pabst TapaCan^. A
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  • 1519 3 LIQUID RESERVES NOW $21 MILLIONS FEDERAL FINANCES ■■TBCETTIMC FOR A MItPII S f ffrom our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. ,un r uas opened to day by H.E. inched u k ritfsh Residents and Sultans T\ Sembilan. Perak and of t lere nre-ent and also the Pahan Sluda Kegenl of
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  • 105 3 Speck Leaving Singapore To-Day MR. Oscar Spec!:, the German canoeist, who is en route to Australia in a canoe, will jontinue his journey, after being a month in Singapore, this morning, at 8.30 horn the Marine Police Station pier. Mr Soeck's next destination is Mantuk in Banka Island,
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  • 260 3 U. K. AVIATION HOLDUP Press Of R. A. F. Scheme London. THREE months* delay in the fulfil ment of certain important order for new civil air-craft has been cause< ny the Air Ministry's expansion schema Aircraft firms are working to full ca pacity; thousands of new skilled an< semi-skilled workers
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  • 26 3 Herbert Westlake, aged 34, a Paignton, Devon, council workman, of Laura-road Paignton, was killed by a fall of earth during excavations in a field near Goodrington.
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  • 27 3 Ten doctors who will each work in a large area joined the staff of the Home Office Air Raid Precautions Department to give instruction in anti-gas methods.
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    • 49 3 PHILLIP'S RUBBER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS FROM ALL SHOE-MAKERS Sole Distributors: RAHAMW PENHAS 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. HL £k ■■MW. DANS L A N UIT JE-REVIENS VERS-LE- JOUR I HONEY-SUCKLE H VERS-TOI I roin Hit." tip EAU DE COLOGNE MOXTOII Ud. ALL SIZES ARCADE ALL DEALERS SELL WORTH SINGAPORE
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 183 4 ■a i h »&/ j • r 'j. ''i'' -lei Ww« •£*■»&» f! < 1 '■• raster-; 1 1 London. Nov. 4. To-day Change RUWMHI Previous Very steady 84 8 3 8 8 5 16 83 8 85 16 8716 83 8 84 Steady 83 8 'a 8
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    • 149 4 London Nov. 4 1 Previous To-day Change 1 1 1 1 Distillers 111,9 112,3 up 6 Dunlop Rubber 37.3 37---3 General Electric -95-.-up 1 Imperial Chemical Industry fl 41.7ft 42 1> 2 up 6 Imperial Tobacco 174 4ft 175--up 7' 2 Anglo-Dutch ,*«-•■ fl 1 1 37.10V2
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    • 34 4 .•As?*--; London. Nov 4 TIN Standard. 1 1 Previous To-day Charge Cash moon official price) £2lP 4 £2l7> 2 UP 4<; 3 months forward (.noon official priC3) £2lo £2l4*B UP 4"' 3
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    • 23 4 RUBBER New York. N H GO Buyera Sellers CLOSED Buyers. Seller* Jan. Mar. Hfl^l TIN Standard Tone Bpoi }^M ■»••»
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    • 79 4 London. Nov. 4. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 — T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.05-1 4 9.06 3 4 -2ft T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 15. 2 916 15.2 9 16 — T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls.3d Is.
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    • 38 4 1 1 **.'■•?■ Previous London, xsov. s. To-day Change fine Bar per oe. SILVER Spot 1 ■■v I f 1 f*^w» iJiafe' £7.2.2 20- ft £7. 2. 2ft ft • monthi l orwartf 20- 8 201/4
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  • 1429 5 I issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broken (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated* Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers SeUers 1 vTorr) Kumbang -2-8-4,7 296 4|--266 4|4ft 286 S Austral MAIU f satu Selangor 53--166 1.70 19--0.88 176 54 6
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 159 5 Singapore: 2912 cts., up 5 8 ct. Market, Tone: Firm. Londgn: 8 3 Bd., up 1 8d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: No market. Singapore, Wednesday evening. Early this morning it was evident that the local market was again going to be very firm, the auction opening with buyers
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    • 24 5 Singapore. Wednesday noon. Singapore: $104, up $2 14. London: £212 55., up 1155.; three months £210 55., up 955. New York: No market.
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    • 8 5 London-New York 4.88 15 16 New York-London
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  • 115 5 MESSRS. Fraser and Company's weekly on the share market, dated Nov. 3, states:— Tin rose $2.25 on the local market to-day. The tin share market was very active with good inquiry for ali issues and, in most cases, prices advarced appreciably. At the close there were a number
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  • 150 5 Julian Israel in his daily report of the closing trend of the share market states: Tin locally up $2.25, rubber has locally attained its highest price for years— 30cts. delivery AprilJune 1937. Mining. Uaubs firm $6.45— 56 55, tin shares have risen appreciably since the fixing
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  • 36 5 Alderman Thomas Free, who was elected Mayor of Marlborough for the fifth time, will this year hold his third Coronation mayoralty, having held office in the Coronation years of both King Edward VII. and King George.
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  • 36 5 Mi Hore Belisha, Minister of Transport, has made a Road Fund grant towards £14.000 cycle tracks along five miles of the Great West- road between Chiswick Hifih-road and the Bath-road, for which tenders have been invited.
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  • 1007 6 Welcome Revival In Tin And Rubber Shares MESSRS. Fraser and Company, in their daily comment on the closing trend of the local market dated Nov. 3. states: The past week has witnessed a welcome revival in the sections of the share market dealing with
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  • 178 6 Singapore, Nov. 4. SELLING London T.T. 24 116 London demand 24 1 16 Lonaon 4 months' sight 24 y 8 Lyons demand 1225 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 Montreal demand 56 IS|l6 j^Batavia demand 104% EBamarang demand 104 l 2 jflDalcu ta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154%
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  • 77 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. November) 29% 29% Good F.A.Q in cases (F.0.8. November) 29 916 29% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 29 716 29 916 do. November 29 916 29 1116 do. Nov.Dec. 29%
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  • 36 6 (Established in 1880* Capital Subscribed (Fully PaidUP) Yl00.000.fr>) Reserve Fund Y. 130.900 ooo>. Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE 5921 5922 General Office h 5923 6472 Compradores Desk
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    • 153 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPBOI^ES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 with 11 extensions Cable Address: "CfitJNGfctJO" AID-tt* CAPIT/iti: Ch. $40,000,000.-10 RESERVE FUNDS: u $3,4^3.591 43 tOTAI RfiSOtJRCfeS: $1,342,242.***** HEAD OFFICE: SttANGHAI jfee-Vung Soon*, Chairman of Board. Sonf
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    106 7 Chimpanzee Likes Cigarettes! Here we see Jack, famous chimpanzee of the St. Louis Zoo (U.S.A.) striking a match for the Zoo's director, Cieor Vierheller. Mr. Vierheller says that smoking is not just a trick and that the chimpanzee really enjoys it. (Planet News). *flefence exercises took place in Paris recently
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    • 324 8 BROADWAY MELODY 1936 ROSE MARIE 4 SAN^ ♦FRANCISCO Now Comes another Triumph By The Same^ A Producers —Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. «J T *5* You feel that grand love thrill all over «J v °9 ain os 808 TAYLOR crushes love| y ROBERT Borboro Stanwyck in his arms. And TAY I O
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    • 172 8 I LAST TWO SHOWS To vtt ALH AMBR A 0F L I 6-15 9-15 111 RICARDO CORTEZ s>i(, K N( l^f^^lsiks^ MICHAEL LORING (hns BELA LUGOSI A UNIVERSAL PICTURE I TO-MORROW Propelling you to heights of drama A e ">/>/ never touched by any other air thriller! The thundering drama
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  • 147 9 4/ on Nov. 12 M 10 be already somJ con- T K^; rt r t o° where tickets are ob I m J poppy pay dance a* lioable ti:; c n nov S The dance, R fl- «°!l°arroS^ bv Mrs. Allan. < was rtfi%TlXtmn^aJf^ to ol cl:a!!Ul
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    • 141 9 j. 6 GOOD REASONS WHY YOURE GOING TO HAVE THE LAUGH OF YOUR X LIFE WHEN <• ■■■■■LAUREL and HARDY p^PV Open at the CAPITOL Weds. Next I A nffi J tn MGMs Riot Of Fun I \Mm 'OUR RELATIONS' f U [lU 1. 2. 3. 4. f X LAUREL
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    • 248 9 I Ill'llll tALKIGS (TANJONG PAGAR) i 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9-15 p.m. Special Double Feature Programme MORAN MACK (World's Funniest Black Face Comedians) in MACK S I SENNETT'S Comedy Scream "HYPNOTIZED" j^^- m Supported by inrii \nn TAinww THE STUNT KING DAREDEVIL OF THE SCREEN in "GET THAT GIRL" i PRICES.
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  • 1872 10 FED. COUNCIL MEETING Review By High Commissioner Decentralisation, import duties, the reserve fund and education were among a number of subjects dealt with by HE. the High Commissioner in his annual speech to the Federal Council yesterday. He expressed satisfaction with the ■access of rubber
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  • 121 10 EMPIRE MIGRA TION MOVE Two Organisations Merged i WITH a view to stimulating mjl coupled with properly organised^ adequately financed settlenu-n' -w™ velopment within the Empire, a mer*<£ entitled The Empire Migration WJ ment Movement, has been effected w ween the Overseas Developm<n- >" Community Settlement Branch 01 Empire Trade
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  • 162 11 l. t .tit m. ii, introduction of electric power from the Boulder Dam to Southern California, girls in costumes reo resenting various home appliances lort par in i novel electrical baH?t at th e Elcc rieal Ag e Exposition in I-os Ansreles. California. Heir are seen
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 329 12 JJY a large majority of his countrymen Franklin D. Roosevelt has been elected President of the United States for a further term of four years. His victory is complete and devastating. The campaign against him probably the most expensive and violent political campaign in human history has failed
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  • 634 12 AT first glance, the decision of the F.MS. Court of Appeal ihat it is illegal to use the luggage carrier of a pedal cycle as a seat would appear to have inflicted a hardship on the poorer classes who have come to regard the bicycle as their sole
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  • 351 12 H.H. The Sultan of Kedah has gone to Langkawi on a short visit. Mr. R. P. J. Rycrof;, Inspector of Railway Police. Ipoh. is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. t 4 Mr. Arthur Miles, well known in Malayan mining and racing circles, has return to Malaya from Australia.
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    46 12 The Duchess of York, accompanied by her two daughters. Prints Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose recently made a number of l>u« chases at Mr. Shepherd's book shop in Castle Street Forfar. Photo The Duchess of York and Princess Margaret Rose leaving the book shop Topical Press
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  • 132 13 v^vaJrarnero last stiottfhoi* ©I the outer defences of Madrid, opening the long-expected final assauft on the capital, Government troojs Wiih the fall of N™nT^he^tfor3y.forUfled outskirts of the city to meet the rebel attack. Photo:Militia firing on the advancing rebels from a Go. and militia are massing
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    • 20 13 PHONE GOODWOOD HO, 5934 r^jSTV Telegraphic Address CHARMINGLY BITUATZD IDFAL FOK VISITOIIS AND TOI 'RIST. Unrivalled facilities Jor private entertainments
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    • 87 13 KFYGKHJ THE IMPROVED lOUIMI DUAL-SEAL CXTINCUSHNI As m the former model, the valve seals both the inner XjpL chamber and the nozzle port with the result that each M cT"B compartment is isolated from the other, and also from the S^gffl atmosphere The mechanism for raising the valve has Bi||JjJ
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  • 191 14 DE CE OF MADRID With the fall of Navalcarnero last stronghold of the oufer defences of Madrid, opening the long-expected final assault on the capital Government troops and militia are massing on the strongly-fortified outskirts of the city to meei ihe rebeJ attack Government cavalry are seen moving up through
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  • 1435 16 New ZINNIAS Star on the GARDEN stage DECORATIVE EXTERIORS < o.Uim.i..- !••< weeks story about this flower, we tell or the various attractive forms that are now ollered for your gardens, and how they may he planted and ft W ft m 9 frOME dozen different forms are now quite
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  • 73 16 I The latest thinf In dust cloths is a j paper product that l.s readily disWe. Available i;i nood-sized rolls, these clot us may be torn ofl at perforations and instantly put to work. Tht: proeen of manufacture includes impregnation of an oily substance
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    • 24 16 JUST UNPACKED White Porcelain Horses. Soap-stone Ash-trays G. String Luncheon Mats Pekin Jewellery at ftACtfets Raffles Hotel Bras Basah ltd Maison 4610. Ufc* 1
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  • 164 17 no you l^% uUta^ c n h ersT cfrCly S'^home from various parts of for China n tone ash-trays are the The h p s *°r do you know them? nrettiest things. u > of flowers and prC carved are shallowly fruits, these ash iray> The
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  • 250 17 Modern Painter influences Colour In Homes UTTLE did Vincente Van Gogh, creaL tor oi dlsUncttfi modernism, realize as he toiled over his remarkable canJLes .that they would eventually influence the iundamental use of colour In homes ol to-day. We have only to survey in a most casual manner the colourful
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  • 19 17 re *h. bright colours, of draperies, woodwork and walls reflect the modern trend in this beautiful interior.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 75 17 A TOIJRisT^SHOPPiSG GUIDE i LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors to Forwardlnf Booking* Agents for FAIB. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line Cast Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. Tel. Address:— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldf. BEAUTY dorothy more... has just received
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    • 123 17 CARPETS WE CARRY A FINE I SELECTION CARPET SQUARES STAIR CARPETS. I* ASKOI S LTD. i*4, ORCHARD ROAD. STATIONER November Issue PICTURE BOOK Read u The Last of the Mohicans 14 Private Number Biographies of Simone Simon, Jean Harlow, and Michael Whalan. Free: $20/- FREE CROSSWORD, ALHAMBRA PAVILION CONTESTS GET
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    • 164 17 CHEMIST Afpouummi Mtdual /r./uitm /aaoxa AIDS 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 rLTD. (INC. IN F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE itLAIRDRESSER j Maison Marcelle T For a
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  • 361 18 Assaulted Constable On Duty On Ship Hongkong. FOR assaulting ft police constable on duty on the s.s. Anhui on October 21. en route from Singapore to Hongkong, and for damaging his uniform. Wiong Chi-po, 24. fireman on tho ship native of Shanghai, was brought before Mr. E. Himsworth
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    • 459 18 C r^^-^ fl i|^^fi^<v~^rS!^ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Tonnage S*pore. Due 1936. Tonnage Spore. NALDERA 16.000 Nov. 6 1937. SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan 1 CAMORIN 15.000 Nov. 20 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan 14 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 CORFU 15.000 Jan 15 BANGLORE 6.000 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6.000
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    • 134 18 i\. Y. K. Lli\i: GENERAL PASSENGER AGEM> CUNARD WHITE STAK, LTU.. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov 12 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov 25 s.s. HAKONh] MARU Doc 10 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 |317 1343
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 230 18 I POSTAL IM i;LLH.|;\t K I "W -iu-i-TLTLrj-JJ~XJ-rxir J--r ju -_j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10- DAY FOR PER DATE \.v, TQm Pamangkat, Sambas end Singkawang ISoelongan Pengerang Aik Soon Penang Kedah Christmas Island Cape Race Hong Kong Tilawa India:— last and North Kdandalla N India, South Rohnn Burma Khandalla N<n
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    • 264 19 III'RXK PHItP HWE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due m VARFILA NOV 28 DeC> 3 merkup Dec. 28 Jan 3 Special cheap roiind trip" tickets from Singapore to AustraUa ia»ued at tb mt^LTaiengers may trawler at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Mrt MELBOURNI -re turn |WM« Ist class $45«.U ina claw
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    • 355 19 JfJK. Jm TO FRENCH PORTS U^~""*\ |f _*WT HOMEWARDS. CAPTOURANE For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 13 LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec. 11 FORBSN For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). 19tt 1
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 287 19 IIARBOin Imivs im ock Air Mail 1 IPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES lft<VS|»a<4 111 S S v rXPECTED TO ARRIVE o Thursdav Australia, New Zealand, Java and Singapore. Thursday. g-^ Qanta s t closing 7 p.m., Godown Entrance Gate i Rohna 20 1 lands, closing 7 p.m., to-day. Hon? Khens 18
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  • 1530 20 REVENUE ESTIMATED AT $61 MILLIONS Reductions If Tin Agreement Is Not Renewed Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. InEVENUE for 1937 of $61,157 447 and expenditure on revenue account of $57,480,269 is estimated in the memorandum prepared by the Federal Secretary, F.M.S., and laid on the table at
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 473 21 0 THE HAOIO Bri <i*l. E««P re pro'4 rainine •>■ GSa U*l n>« trCT snlls< 1 l ml CSG (W.X« frotn •tf^rtjfi a" metre. (9.51 TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 2 n i Bon "The beloved A g msscil Piay founded V«g»bo nd b v w J- Locke. Book on the nove Ross
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    • 471 21 TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Songs of the Hebrides. 6.35 p.m. "Under Big Ben A talk by Howard Marshall 6.50 p.m. The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman Austin. From the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. March. The Two Hundredth Broadcast (Frank Moy>. Viola and violoncello duet,
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    • 548 21 6.05 p.m. Interlude. C 35 p.m. African songs. 6.50 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 7.10 p.m. Dance music. 7.40 p.m. Variety popular progiamme. 820 p.m. Weekly news review. 8.45 p.m. World news. 905 p.m. Concert by the combined Nu-om and Hotel Des Indies orchestras, conducted by Carel van der BijJ. i
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    • 406 21 man, English). German Folk Song. 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7.20 p.m. News in English. 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued). 8.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in the Netherlandish East Indies. 8.20 p.m. News and Economic Review in German and Call DJQ. 8.35 p.m. Little Songs for
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  • 378 22 Schoolboy's Invention Of "An Infernal Machine" Paris IN the grey little town of Morez in the 1 Jura, is an alert old man ot 79, M Paul Jacquemain, spectacle maKei, who as a schoolboy constructed the first motor-car to run on
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  • 265 22 Germany Alive To Emergency Needs London GERMANY will produce from her own resources more than 50 percent, of the synthetic light motor fuel she will consume this year. This was stated by Sir Philip Dawson, M.P., in his presidential address to the Institute of Fuel. "As
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  • 110 22 "ASH -CAN" HAT RACKET Refuse Bins Searched ALLEGATIONS tha L x'.vrral laiße millinery firms to Now York are selling second-hand or M ash-can M ha's ar<> to be Investigated by Mr. Jam's J. Wilson, at omey In charts of the Commercial Rackets Bureau. H c has r cehred a atcment
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  • 465 22 Larger Net Profit Than Previous Year ißy Air Mail) 0 London, Oct. 20. THE fourth ordinary general meeting oi Hoscote Rubber Estates, Limited, was held yesterday at 1-4 Great Towerstreet, London, reports the Financial News. Mr. Eric Macfadyen, the chairman, said that the net cost of the
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  • 497 23 View* Of Englishman After 60 Years Residence Singapore, Wednesday. M more qualified to speak on are more q than ThdrSJon". Batchelor. who Ven ,i«0 of his 83 years in that SSSST.rfI months' holiday. England oi y«_ sineapO re this mornH^X P and O Torfu. He will
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  • 478 23 Chinese Community Welcome Their New Consul General Sun Wednesday. A HEARTY \v;l( ime was given to Mr. Kao ling Pai.. the new ChineseCon a: General, by the Singapore Chitttt community this afternoon at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. A tea party was held at which about 300 people, representing more
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  • 104 23 General Satisfaction At Speech Berlin. Nov. 3. THERE appears to be genera' satisfac- tion in Wilhelmstrass e circles with! Mussolini's, apparently, full support ol Hitler's ideas on international politics. The Whilhelmstrasse organ. Diplo- matic Correspondence, wholeheartedly endorses the Duce's views on disarmament, collective security and the League, and says
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  • 89 23 Wall Street Will Be Duller London, Nov. 4. THE City is taking Roosevelt's re-el-ection very calmly, with ihe size of the majority causing the only surprise. Yesterday's bursi of misinformed bull speculation was followed by a natural reaction and most of the leading stocks and shares
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  • 41 23 I Emergency Bill Against Them London, Tuesday. IT is understood that the wearing of political uniforms will be prohibited by a Public Order Bill which will be enacted during the next few weeks as a matter of urgency. Reuter
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  • 113 23 President Roosevelt's apparently constitutional dislike of them, but they point out tha t the fundamentals of the remainder of the market are unchanged with no immediate large fall expecied. since no large bull account had been built up on Landon's chance of election. It is admitted, however, that Wall Street
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  • 123 23 May Net Know Why Discharged Singapore. Tuesday. CHING Yew Hing alias Ting Lee Hoe, a middle aged Chinese who was charged with unlawful return from banishment, was to-day discharged by Mr. 'Justice Adrian Clark at the Assize Court, after the D.P.P. Mr. E. N Taylor, had intimated that he
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  • 136 23 More Cabinet Changes Vienna, Nov. 4 CHANCELLOR Schuschnigg, who receir v ly declared himselt Dictator oi Austria, has tendered the resignation or the Cabinet. President Hildas hll entrusted him with the formation of a new Cabinet, the main changes in which will be the replacement of three Heimwehr
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  • 201 23 mtmmM Singapore, Nov. 4. R. < Siami W. Coas t No. 1 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 R Siam W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $123 R (Siam* -White" No. Al $222 K. (Siam) "White Rice No. 1 $180 R. (Siam) "White
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  • 19 23 London. Nov. 3. The death is announced of Mr. Leslie Steadman formerly of Tientsin.— Reuter.
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    • 32 23 NINA and VLADIMIR! (DUO ARTINELLIS' S CONTINENTAL CABARET ENTERTAINERS APPEARING j j AT ALL NIGHT AND TEA DANCES H NEW WORLD CABARET LAST NIGHTS PERFORMANCE S a. «.m \i srcTESs i a
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  • 869 24 America Anxious About Europe W« r NEUTRALITY DESIRE Ruin Of Western Powers New York. DESPITE the hottest national election in the United States for years to select a new president in November, there is intense interest in America these early autumn days in the threat of another "world war" in
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  • 99 24 Ten Hours Ahead Of Time Singapore. Wednesday. THE Italian liner Conte Verde arrived in Singapore this evening from Hongkong about 10 hours ahead of schedule She is going full steam ahead in order to reach Bombay earlier. Among the passengers are Mrs. Cheng Tien Fong. wife of the
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  • 64 24 Singapore. Wednesday. THE second teams of the R.A.F. and the S-R..C. met at hockey on the latter's ground this evening, the result being a draw, each side netting once in the first half. A slippery surface made it difficult for the players to keep their feet.
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  • 83 24 IN our report yesterday of the Garden j party to Sir M Habibu-ul-lah, the] name of Mr. R Jumabhoy was given as the president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and speaker at the function. The president is Mr. M. Jumabhoy, and it was he who made the
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  • 774 24 ing his boy merely as an empty vessel into which so much information should be poured. "It is very good for us who are teachers or parents or both to be reminded that boys and girls are flesh and blood with brains that
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    • 72 24 PILOT PEN IS PARAMOUNT! PilflJ vacuTTm filling pen "having no JV I rubber tube inside is absolutely ruar- g/ W anteed against orcakage for ten years. miffi \JLJjT t 1M Try the most perfect pen ever produced llJ^tA ißSiw;*! U at moderate price to meet every demand, f fjffl^jgff lßr^w#
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  • 438 25 SWIMMING CLUB TOO STRONG FOR Y.M.C.A. Interesting Water Polo At The Pool Singapore. Wednesday. ..more Swimming Club fm s "T r tco good for the 1 p|I VC 4 hen thev met at water vM( tie Hub Pool to-day, deP° 10 :lt t Agnation by seven fjSSS were fa, from
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  • 848 26 t 'SKINS BEAT a3» C>« !>• Good Hockey On Padang Singapore, Wednesday. I SUDDEN collapse in the S.C.C. A defence in the second chapter of their hockey match against the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers resulted in them being beaten by the military team by five
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  • 184 26 Three Ex-Ministers Leave Country Baghdad, Monday. IT is officially announcrd the ex-Minis-lers Yassln Pasha, Rashid Ali and Nuriet; Said have left Iraq "in the public interest." It is believed they have gone to Syria. Yassin Pasha has arrived in Damasins en route for Beyrouth. Jafar Pasha who is
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    32 26 A midfield incident from the same. Marshall is about to pass forward to Pefdriau, his winger. The club forwards were good, but the defence could have been improved upon at times. (Tribune).
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  • 41 26 nJs£2* l he fi rst half of tnis vear the number of railway passenger Journeys 615 SflSfi SeaS n Uckfct holders was ?o^ •an lncrea se of 18.469.678 on mlft/iio P assen^ er fares amounted to i^j,dh4,422. an increase of £*****1
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  • 387 26 Singapore. Wednesday. tHE Colts beat the RE. by three goals to nil in a hockey match to-day on the G.S.C. "round. The field was very wet and slimy and made fast play difficult. The Colts possessed the more constructive team although not so fast. The Colts
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  • 53 26 Singapore, Wednesday In a rugby match at Tanglin to-dav, the R.A.M.C. beat the Middlesex Reel by two goals '10 points i, to a try <3 points > A Singapore. Wednesday. nh A v .H°S y mat h which was to be played between the ACS and the
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  • 314 26 FLOUNDERING IN MUD Raffles Beat Chinese Singapore W ed lu THE hockey match played thi 1 mg on the S.C.R.C 41! >vt!; the two second teams,;/ 'T'^ College and S.C.R.C. co d r scribed as a combinatio. ice-hockey. UK The ground was very rodd^i slips and slides expei-: n^ in
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  • 132 26 Gen. Go ugh And The Fifth Army London. Monday THE admission that he wa> wrong in placing the blame for the retreat of the Fifth Army in June. 1918. on General Oough has been made by Mr Lloyd George. General Gough. who was recalled after the defeat,
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  • 80 26 21 -Year-Old Maharajah Invested Gwalior, Monday AMID brilliant pageantry Lord lithgow to-day, invested *e 21 old Maharajah of Mysore, who la ed after Kins George, with powers over 26.000 square miles oi of the most picturesque Indian bw One of the first acts of the new J
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  • 1322 27 PERAK AUTUMN RACES iviVrUX SECOIND DAY AT i o* Own Kepott:"' Ipoh Wednesday, i jav of the Perak Turf r»t''o v^."« and later threateainf nnlv a small attendThere olliy fpii midway through the proS/^nduner a brief stop, conof pool $37,118), X^ iSTS was as follows: FIRST
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  • 221 27 November Bogey Result At S.G.C. THE Singapore. Golf Club Ladies' November bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Miss M. M. Hadley in "A" division with a score of two down, in a win for Mrs. E. M. F. Fergusson
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  • 69 28 lii a hockey match on the padang yesterday the S.C.C. suffered defeat at the hands of the Inniskillings, as the result of a second half fade out by the defence. Here is Kinsey, who deputised for (apt. .fammond at back, in action Tribune Another general view
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  • 210 28 Powerful Drama At Th? Pavilion A PICTURE of exceptional quality opened at the Pavilion last night. •His Brother's Wife." with Barbaia Stanwyck and Robert Taylor in the stellar roles, is a romance which deals with human emotions. It is a story of a young scientist who is
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