Morning Tribune, 14 November 1936

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.—No. 245. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November, 14, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • 287 1 M 000 TO ADVANCE ON tl mini* SUCCESSES CLAIMED m; hi; l TA^HIS DESTROw Up Hi GIttXAIItS Paris, Nov. 13. B ,r Government offensive has been ordered by the Madrid defence A Tta Tcommunique which states: "Our troops are-advancing LK^SS and they are carrying out the
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    14 1 Mr. Kenneth Lindsay, civil lord of the Admiralty arrivedin ****9«* machine at Seletar. Tribune
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  • 651 1 Churchill Plan Rejected DURING the debate on defence in the Commons to-night Mr. Winston Churchill strongly criticised the Government :or delay in progress with rearmament 1 and urged that the House should de-l mand a Parliamentary inquiry by six or uuht independent, responsible, ex perienced and discreet
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  • 237 1 Five Vessels Arrive In Singapore Singapore, Friday I THE Royal Netherlands Indian naval squadron put into Singapore tWa morning in order to make a four day goodwill visit to the island Flying the broad pendant of Commodore C E. L. iHelfrich. the flagship, H. N M.
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  • 57 1 Singapore. Friday. THE Senior Warden of Mines notifies that the domestic tin quota for the curr e nt period Octobe r Ist. to December 3lst. has been increas e d from 65% to 76^. This follows advice that the International Qnott has been increased fjrom 90% to
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  • 129 1 Formation Flight This Afternoon Singapore Friday. A MALAY AN Flying Clubs' rally Is to take place to-day in Singapore under the auspices of the R.S.P.C. and in connection with the rally there will be a formation flight by land and mm machine, reviewed by His Excellency
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  • 118 1 Civil Lord In Singapore Singapore, Friday. MR Kenneth Lindsay, M.P., the Civil Lord of the Admiralty, arrived in Singapore this afternoon by the Imperial Airways plane. He is on his way to Australia and New Zealand as the representative of the Empire Parliamen•fary Association and is breaking off
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  • 1228 2 SPIRITLESS POLITICS OF THE KUOMINTANG China People's Congress Indefinitely Postponed I PIGHT months ago General Chiang fi Kai-shek described the Kuomintang as being "spiritless like i[.skeleton, and not th e true revolutionary party idealized" The grisly bones of that grim skeleton have been i set rattling by the announcement that
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    24 2 In this partv are seen Mr. A. S. Small. Colonial Secretary, ami ,.f the visiting officers a snapshot at the Dutch Club reception Tribune
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    • 104 2 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMI XT 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
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    • 36 2 r ARE UNDOUBTEDUY THE FINEST LUBRICANTS PRODUCED AND APPEAL TO THOSE WHOSE FIRST CONSIDERATION IS QIAIITY. DOIIRLE SHI 1 1 TRIPLE SIM I 4^iiOLUE^' SHIS' SHELL GEAR OilAdvertisement of the Asiatic Petoleum Co., fS.S.) Ltd' N
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  • 218 3 WELCOME TO VISITORS Hollandsche Club function th<- uuests also were His ExAmongst th( u (gir shen ton cellency the Oge Qeneral oni Thomas, *•<■ IHE Majorf C »Trrs.Dob^.C.B..CM.G Oe c n d Mrs Dobbie, the Colonial DS n tie H«n Mr. A. S. Small I a
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  • 238 3 Entertaining Musical Comedy 1 MUSICAL comedy or high merit is n "Stag, Babv. Sinu." which is the present feature at the Alhambra Theatre It roll, of a night club singer who on losing her job, gets entangled with a screen and stage actor of outstanding merit in a
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    38 3 Air-commodore S. \V Smith photographed at yesterday's tea party at the Dutch Club in Singapore, held in honour of the visit of five ships of the Dutch Navy. His Excellency the Governor was present at the reception. Tribune
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  • 184 3 Suffered Agonies with Rheumatism This woman was practically crippled with agonising rheumatism in her back. arms and legs. For two months, she endured this painful condition, then, like many another sufferer, she decided to try Kruschen Salts. Read her letter:— "About fifteen months ago,
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    • 46 3 PHILLIP'S RUBBER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS FROM ALL SHOE-MAKERS Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, ROBIN :ON ROAD, SINGAPORE. MNmwwm AND FIELD GLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. j^fek "MAN LION" y^sxs RAPID HARDENING j CEMENT
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    • 192 3 k A m^*M WORTH PARIS 4 ■^^H DANS-LA-NUIT *> JE-REVIENS j VERS-LE-JOUR L I I HONEY-SUCKLE SANS-ADIEU WKKm U l' :'-'j V ERS-TOI ■Hk^^^^^^^^^Sg PROJETS From $3.- &«P W EAU DE COLOGNE "^7 j MOXTOB Ltd. AU. SIZES i?MV ARCADE j! ALL DEALERS SELL WORTH SINGAPORE T& w& Victat> PABST-
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 150 4 London. Nov. 13. Kl HKfch Previous To-day Change Tone N Quiet Spot 1 Buyers 812 812 j^BHH H Sellers 858 858 Dec. 1 Buyers Seller;* 812 8 9 16 812 8 9 16 Jan. jMar. iSax Buyers Sellers Buyers Selleis 812 812 Apr.l June '■0? 1 858 8
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    • 155 4 London, Nov 13 Previous To-day Change Distillers 115 3 1156 Dunlop Rubhei 3611/j, 35 9 •3 General Electric 94 6 94 9 Mi Imperial Chemical Industry 41 10' 2 42 10' i +1 Imperial Tobaccr 172 6 173 1 1 t • i-Anplo-Dutch 38 3 38--•-' 2
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    • 34 4 London. Nov 13 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Change Cash (noon official price) 3 months forward (noon official pric3» £235 7 s £232 7 8 £239 3 8 ~V 2 £236> 8 W<
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    • 87 4 London. Nov. 13. Previous To-day Change 1 I on Pans (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 — TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.06-1 2 9.05*4 — IU T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls. 2 2132 ls. 2 2132 — T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate; ls. 3
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    • 43 4 RUBBER Previous New York. Nov 12 To-day Change Tom Firm •pot Buyers Bellers 17 11 16 17 3 4 closed Jan. Mar. Buyers. 17 .34 Hfl • Seller* 17 13 16 hM TIN btandard Tone Bpot Strong 53V 2 cimt
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    • 39 4 Wmmm HI JBTHni London, Previous To-day Nov. 13. Change m»M> fme Bar per or ILVER £7-2-6 £7-2-7 > 2 up IH Bpot i months forward '±jßß> 20-13 16 21 20-13 16 21 up 3 16 up 3 16
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    • 38 4 BRITISH I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. ij CAN YOU AFFORD AN I f UNINSURED LOSS BY I f FIDCI P r i^ CL Ijjii I!!!! XXf t I!!!! w J. DEXTER, Manager rti 59M, :jj|; 1. nnlayson Green. i|!;j
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    • 41 4 The man whu is punctual u S^3B^V N y''-J keeping his appointments wSß%r\ Sets the business. With a PsCc ''^^wijf VULCAIN watch you will alwa; f \^V<gS^^ be on time Wind it: re^ ularlV Agents -for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OF MASTERS^
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 462 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers buyers oeiiers 5--56 s|--56 4 .t Kumbang •• 3j--30|-32(6 ii i\uiu »*«■•*• Austral. Malaj 546 18|--1.95 219 578 19|--2.02 ft 22 3 -18-,-1.90 209 -19-[-200 22--i Batu Seiangor 1.20 23--n so 125 251--0 55 1.18 01)0 1.22 22|--0.55 ut Hi-am Ti il tin„r
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    • 415 5 1 1 1 1 10 10 1 1 Mai. Elec. Ord do 10% Prefs. Maynard M. Breweries 2.07 ft 2.27 ft 2.00 2.45 2.15 2.07ft 2.35 2.20 3.00n0m 2.00 2.55 240 2.15 2.30 3.00 2 50 10 10 McAlister 2625 27.00 26.25 26.75 10 5 Overseas Ass. 7.80 8.00
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    • 203 5 4.2% 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 Int. Mar. 1 Sept. 1 125 12? cl 3% 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,006 Int. Apr. 1 Oct. i 100 10C 3 4 ci. PENANG MUNICIPAL 14 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000 000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 127 129 ci 4U r r
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    • 376 5 'Shape ar*> $1 unless ottopnris* «ta?.«V AUe&tay Aic-r Gajah 1.70 180cd 1.70 1.80 1.30 1.40 130 140 180 190 180 1.90 155 1.65 150 160 1.12U 1.20 1.12 120 Bmett 1.70 1.80 170 1.80 E<it u Lintang 0.65 1.22 U 070 127U 0.65 122U 070 1.27U 1.02U 107»/
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 127 5 Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 30 cUs., up 3 8 ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 8 9 16d, up 1 8d. Market Tone: Easier after firm. New York: Closed. Singapore. Thursday evening. Steady conditions have been main* lained locally to-day and values have again shown an advance. Business has passed
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    • 26 5 Singapore, Thursday noon. Singapore: $113 34, down $6 34. London: £235 155.. down €9 155.; three months £233, down £9 10s. New York: No market
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    • 10 5 London-New York 4.88 1 16 New York-London No quotation
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    • 369 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report UESSRS. Fraser and Company, in their daily comment on the closing trend of the local market, state:— Th e tin share market continued to boom and all prices appreciated again. There was another large turnover embracing all classes of shares. Th e market has
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  • 75 6 Ko wloon Barracks To Accommodate 300 Men London. Nov. 13. SIR V. Warrender (C Granthanv told a questioner in the House of Commons that the new barracks at Kowloon, Hongkong, would accommodate 2.700 British and 900 Indian troops. The barracks would probably be completed at the end of 1940 at
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  • 64 6 Colonel and Mrs. J. E. H. Balfour. of I Sidmouth Manor. Devon, have beci pre- I sented with a portrait in oils of Colonel I Balfour as a silver wedding gift from the I people of Sidmouth. < The National Savings Committee announces that 662.087 National Savings j Certificates were
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  • 206 6 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 12. London T.T. 2|4 1116 London demand 2|4 IJIS Lanaon 4 months' sight *\*Ys Lyon demand if™ Hamburg demand J* 1 New York demand 5b < 8 Montreal demand 56^4 Batavia demand 105?a Samarang demand 105 U Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon n demands JM% Madras and
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  • 169 6 Singapore, Nov. 12. R (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $145 R. (Siami W Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $135 R. (Siam» "White 1 No. Al $226 R (Siam> "White Rice" No. 1 $190 R i Siam > "White
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    • 188 6 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. rHE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their 1,303rd n held on Nov. 12 give the flowing figures. Catalogued 845,061 1b.=377.26 tons. Offered 843.269 1b.=376.46 tons. Sold 7W.460 1b. =319.85 tons. London.— Spot 8.9 16d. New York.— Spot Closed. PRICES REAUZED RIBBED
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    • 222 6 SINGAPORE SILK STORES GRAND ANNUAL SALE i loniniencing MONDAY, 16th NOV. 36-40, North Bridge Road. Mr. K. Kandiah. Chief Clerk of the District Office. Kuala Selangor. will be proceeding to Ceylon on a short holiday, on Nov. 20. by the s.s. Carthage. ttAIVK OF CIIIKA (Incorporated in China by Special
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    • 45 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LID. (Established in 1830 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) tmmm Reserve Fund Y 130.900.000 3o Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. YAJtuun-n Tel: No 6049 Manager's Room i0 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk
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  • Article, Illustration
    224 7 dress rehearsal for the State Opening of Parliament bv the Kin* on November' 3rd the first since his accession took place in the earl- morning from Buckingham Palace recently. Brakes took the place of the State carriage in which the King rides. Our photo shows the nrocession at the House
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    • 274 8 X. :vmvW v,~ m v.--r^w^im^^^mfa HI-DE-HO! HERE we go! With a Ha -ha- ha and a grand new •J* 1^ cinema season! tWS^iffl AIHAMBBA T te^^li i 1 IKrl ji R:^ IM OPENING to 3 Shows to-day 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 A 4* I HOLLYWOOD'S MOST GA-GA Comedy Stars in 20th
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    • 119 8 V V i 1 1 -f-TT TT TT V V^%*^ V^ ll l IV UAN VVU* f should pack i^^AN Mir n**^ Cl>4tf*H film mMm^ hompm. BRADY PATRICK DIXON Extra! Gaumont British New* SIMULTANEOUSLY SCREENING AT SUN Talkie EMPHW (NEW WORLD) (TANJONG PAGAR 7.30 NIGHTLY 930 7 p.m. NIGHTLY 9
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    313 9 iiNCUIR Lewis 1 "Dodsworth," which thrilled million* as a novel and as a to ulav now comes to the screen in Eel Goldwyn's film production S begins a season at the Capitol Kt h re Wednesday next with Walter Son Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Jarv Astor and David Niven in
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    • 82 9 THRILL TO THE SCRgENS^OSLgXCmNG lOVE- TEAM' This W^ :~*m OutstandI ns: 2° h fl I Centur y Do"/» F Zanuck 0 >^ Crowds! Charqe o f Production A D re f*-d b/ Roy Del Ruth IF Y Lam. ''HE I WTEftK UNITED ASSUBAMEj j < '^RPORATIOIV LIMITED., i i lncorporated
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    • 234 9 jj> S NEVER HAS SINGAPORE LAUGHED SO MUCH S COME AND ENJOY THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW OF THE WEEK! g 1 m B m m rm^ M u SPECIAL HOLIDAY i Ililrl I If L MATINEE TO-DAY 3-15 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 i of Singapore Eskimoes fllf^^^^HtyP^ in mfl H\ j
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    104 10 Hay attempting to ret the ball past an S.C.C. defender in the hockey match between the Colts and the Club on Wednesday. Tribune The R A forced a corner on the right but they failed to score GEN Oehlers is seen clearing th e ball from the opposing forwards in
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  • 239 10 Policeman Husband's Plan Sofia. A YOUNG newly-married Bulgarian policeman, too poor to afford a honeymoon, solved the problem in an unusual way. Ilia Gheorghieff, aged 25, of Pernic, southwest Bulgaria, married Aneta Angelova, aged 22, of the same town. For a month they dreamed about the
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  • 170 10 Rearmament Causes Big Shortage Berlin. RAPID German rearmament, and the enormous Government building schemes have led to such a shortage of iron and steel on the market that a rationalisation of orders is being considered Already orders are being returned by the Iron and Steel Bar
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    • 342 11 FOK SALE orator: Before buying &d reFRI° eRA be sure to see the electric refrig^g Tost beautifuJ Seivhuor-the worm 5Q% gss& r har Road stngapore WFDDING PRESENTS, Larg For Your WEDDINU Selection of Fancy ArticlesWares Tea sew tion cor dialls ?nvited P Hye' Seng Co., 35]36, Chulia Street. oiprAiNS' Read
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    • 372 11 Trade Bargains j 1 FOOT WEAR WANTED KNOWN— If you want SHOES with a perfect fit, our expert f master footwear craftsmen are at your service. Call to-day for a repair.— The UNION SHOE STORE, 350, North Bridge Road, (Next to Tivoli Theatre), Singapore. I 1 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED
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    • 328 11 PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO, No. 329 North Bridge Road, (opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date Studio where your photographs moy be taken at moderate prices. Our art of photography is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding Groups, Party or Baby Photographs— The
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    • 420 11 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Head. Gowns, Millinery, Expert Btirooean Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported American goods. Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves, hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 81, Stamford Road. Phone 3335. High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dressea made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale. Perfect style and finish— Ching
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  • 337 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 14, 1936. REMEMBRANCE ARMISTICE Celebrations in London concluded, reports Reuter, with a moving scene at the Albert Hall on Wednesday evening when His Majesty the King,, as Patron of the British Legion, stood alone on the rostrum before a vast throng at the Legion's Remembrance
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  • 731 12 A Weekend Causerie by Autolycus now much longer shall we continue to celebrate the signing of the Armistice? This was the striking interrogation with which a leading local padre embarked upon his Remembrance Day sermon last Sunday evening, and it must have given pause to think to many
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  • 232 12 Mr, Choo Kia Peng, C.8.E., of Kuala Lumpur, is jxpected in Ipoh on Sunday. t Mr. Voon Tfcian Soo. J.P.. of Gopeng, and Mrs. Voon Thian Soo have gone to the Cameron Highlands for a holiday. 4 t Mr. J. G. Crawford, M.C.S., Asst. Director of Co-operation, Penang, is
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    54 12 Members arrived early at the House of Commons to secure <heir seats f' the re-assembly— after a three months recess— of Parliament recently. are seen Mr. Alfred Bossom. Member for Maidstone (right) and Horsburgh, Member for Dundee talking to a policeman when »g rived at the House 01 Luminous a.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements

  • 304 13 4,000 Years Ago Men Used Glass Razors London imm used to sacrifice themsellIOW Al lht a in a form of sport II vcs U) bulb m d used 000 years ago in Crete ana less 5 'Im^pw at an eMlon of t^ Duke of the foundation yt^BriSSh
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  • 151 13 A REPERTORY company, with Dame Sybil Thorndike as its leading lady, sto be formed by the Trades Union Council so that plays dealing with the life of the meat mass of people in Great Britain can oe adequately produced in all industrial towns. Among
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    33 13 for d "n^hei^mi',?"*";; 10^ "!Ju from Jarrow a s^ n ne»riiuf Bedthe vUIc W of i!J2!? n ey are P h< > to ff r aphed passing through Re ol near Bedford. (Topical Press).
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  • 44 13 Paris k WELL-KNOWN Havre musician Mr Henry Woollett, has died there a* the age of 72. Mr. Woollett. whose narents were botr Engiish came with them to Havre wher he was 14. He was naturalised r Frenchman in 1895
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  • 159 13 All -Empire Food Lord Mayor's Banquet Menu A London LL food at the Lord Mayor's Banquet on November 9 will come from British Empire sources— including pas-sion-fruit ice made from South African grenadillas, West Indian turtle soup and l Scotch roast beef. The course will be as follows: Thick or
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    10 13 An S.C.C. defender clearing the ball away from Thoy. Tribune
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    373 14 Mr J. L. Baird presided recently at the opening of the Television Sch.ol of Broadcasting in Leicester Street. Leicester Square. London, where, under the direction of Mr. Harold Bradly. television productions pioneer, radio artists and leading theatrical celebrities will be taught "the other half" of broadcasting Our photo shows Mr.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 34 15 For CHRISTMAS INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENT FOR RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. Singapore.
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    886 16 Figure Pro mi lie me Cll»gl«g Fabrics SHU Slipper Sul in* Mold* Silk Jersey Lies Close lo Skin Hints On ryou have a beautiful figure you ar? always that much ahead, but this yeai •you're one of the fortunates blessed by fashion. Clinging, draped fabrics are an integral part
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  • 32 16 High necked, long sleeved dinne dresses of crepe and lace, weighted dowr u the floor length hem with widf bands of fur. are worn by some of ttit ultra-fashionable.
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  • 971 17 Our Shops do THEIR STUFF aHRISTMAfI is coming and we have a I otion that w e are going to tell you Lt whii you want to know— evening rocks tor "the approaching festivities, ortuallv they have nothing to do with Stmas. for 1 have in mind the parti !w
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 332 17 l^^'ffi"*^*] LUGGAGE CARRIER •SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agentt, Booking* Agents for FJtfa. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— i Blue Funnel Line Cast Asiatic Line Kederland Line BJJ3JI. Co., Ud., etc.. etc Addresi:— "LtGOAaB" PHONB 2428 or call Union Bldg. BEAVTV dorotlty more... has received many attractive beauty
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    • 505 18 lYfcOand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Tonnage S'pore. Due 1936. Tonnage S pore. SOMALI 6.810 Nov. 18 1937. CAMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan 14 RAWTANA 17 000 Dec. 4 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 •BANGLORE 6,000 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6.000 Jan. 24 RANPURA 17 000 Dec. 18 CARTHAGE 17,000
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    • 138 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT CUNAKO WHITE STAR. I.T (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penan* Colombo, t Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 s.s. HAKONE MARU Doc. 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Dec. 24 Rates to Ist Class End class Naples $497 ft $540 $317 ft
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 328 18 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE) STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Boelongan Nov. 14 8 an, MONDAY 1 Indo-China Albert Sarraut 16 11 am TUESDAY Australia:— Eastern Nfeuw Holland M lV 230 New Zealand Nieuw Holland n 230 pjn SHIPPING AND THE CONTINENT Effects Of Currency
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    • 504 18 sary in some cases. On some route> ships 20 years old and over as .suffi cient, while in others ships of 15 years are antiquated. It is therefore difficult to say which shipping companies will be the first to undertake renewal:; Much has already been achieved tnout Government assistance, tho
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  • THE HARBOUR
    • 146 19 COTTON CARRYING O.S.K. Charters Six Foreign Vessels Reports from Japan have it that the Osaka Shosen Kaisha has recently chartered six foreign ships to place in the South American- Japan service to meet Japan's increasing demands for raw cotton from Brazil. An unprecedented importation of 120,000 bales of raw cotton
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    • 148 19 ings of the Court on Inquiry into the capsizing of the torpedoboat Tomozuru, caused repeated delays in the ship's construction, which was started on Feb. 1. 1934. On Mar. 12, 1394. the 527-ton Tomozuru turned turtle off Shishigi Island near Nagasaki. Only thirteen men of its complement
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    • 264 19 bir\s rinir iihtb. (incorporated In Australia) NEXT BAILINGS. MERKUR NoV i^J 28 J^- fo P llSw b ing Ch r e a a £s rOUnd trlp ttcketi |Om 8to a P° re to Australia Issued at to VesSet 8^ 6 Bytoey S?! S |sff?R E iSr TDNET »*W» WMi is!
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    • 378 19 JPV^P TO FRENCH PORTO V IB hJmß^ HOMEWARDS. C^OURANE For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 12 CAP ST JACOinrq #of i5«5'Jf aVr< V T Dunkirk Dec. 4 cat ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux PORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk £fn.' OUTWARDS *S (from Marseilles). TORS' JACQUES
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 90 19 SHIPS IN OOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. no 1 Ophir I- (entaur Tamara Talang Akar Xsushima Maru Ben venue J jj Silvermaple *J Stentor 5 Grevstoke Castle J» ■> Kola JJ Jheluin «J J Sirdhana J J Ajax _J g Kutsang ow KEPPEL
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    191 20 Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Premier, went to the House of Commons recently tor the first sitting for three months. Lord Nuffteld's dispute with the Air Ministry concerning the "shadow" aircraft scheme was the chief subject for debate. Here we see Mr. Stanley Baldwin leaving No. 10, Downing Street for the
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 166 21 SIM IMIOIIM T..n.,w AUSTIN A new saloon Is added to the range of models available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive and luxuriously equipped. rt is an attractive four seater, six window model, with new body lines sweeping down from tbe roof to the tall in a shapely
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    • 20 21 IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US Before Purchasing Your Radio Receiver MiE NATHAN RADIO SOUND ENGINEER 25J29, ORCHARD ROAD.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 168 21 q\ rHE RADIO gri'i'fc Empire Programme „,n 2- «SH 1J97 m*trw l n O and GSG (IS.U »<*•> ,m. 10 H- 50 pn OS p 19,61 me»m TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 2 Bic Ben. Around the /^l,/cS Octet. Manon 3^l,' f o 'm Pra F?«m Jungle to MmS "b&aw lne lh rd
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    • 258 21 are Here (Ayer) A Perfect Dav Jacobs-Bond) Selection, Cavalcade (Coward) 10.20 p.m. To be announced. 10.50 p.m. The BBC. Theatre Organ Greenwich Time Signal at 11.20 p m 11.20 p.m. Peter Yorkc and his Ochestra, in a programme of danc^ music. 11.50 p.m. The News and Announcements. 0.10 a.m. The
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    • 368 21 Psalm 1. Hymn, He Wants not Frienas but Hath Thy Love (E.H.. 401, vv It fi 5; 6 1 Anthem. There is an O'" fceiief (Parry) Address by the RevCanon F R. Barry, D.5.0.. Canon el Westminster. Hymn. For All the Saints •E.H., 641. omit vv. 4 and 5» Greenwich
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    • 168 21 don. Order of Service: Introductory Anthem, O Hearken Thou unto the Voice (English) Hymn. Blessed are the Pure in Heart (A. and M., 261 > Psalm l. Hymn. He Wants not Frienas but Hath Thy Love (E.H., 401 vv 1. 4, 5. 6). Anthem. There is an Oi! Belief (Parry)
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    • 698 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) 2 50 pm. Homeland Melodies l*»| TO-MORROW lh 50 la p Ck m FOr SuHe for Cello and 7.50 a m,-9.50 am. Church by Paul I Graener. Joachim Loschmann. vices music Kichard Laugs. }«-JJ s )lo rec itals by memW f& pm. KM.
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    • 306 22 6.20 p.m.— Relay from Radio-Paris. p.m. —News in English 7.35 p.m.— Continuation of Concert (Relayed). 7 50 p.m.— Records. 8 05 p.m.— News in French. 8 '35 p.m.— Continuation of Concert Rclaved 9 20pm —Reviews and Periodicals by Mr Francois de Teramond. 9.30 n.m— The Week's Programme by Mr PC
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    • 256 22 2 Ho. It ohm 25.40 metres (***** kcs). TO-DAY Opening announcement. News in English. News in Hindustani. Concert by the Cetra Orchestra Music requested by Radio listener* News in Italian. I V. t T C. Calcutta 49.10 Metres (6,109 kcs TO-DAY 7.16 p.m. Talks on Health. 7.31 p.m. Clarionet solo.
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  • 140 23 Sailors' Mouthorgan Band Crown Prinrt Frederik and Crown Princess Ingrid of Denmark arrived at Liverpool Street Station. London .to make a private visit to the Duke of Connauirht. Princess lngrid's *ra ndfather. they were welcomed on arrival b\ Prince Arthur of Connaught. Here we see Crown Prince Krederik and Crown
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  • 644 23 Uniform Law Throughout Malaya AT the meeting of the Legislative Council next Wednesday a Bill to I consolidate and amend th e law relating to the Post Office Savings Bank will be I introduced. The objects and reasons are as folI lows: At present the Straits Settlements Savings
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  • 223 23 Bill To Tighten Up Laws lAN ordinance to tighten up the laws against rubber smugglers in Singa- pore will be introduced at the meetin? of the Legislative Council next Wednesday. 'l Several amendments to the Rubber Regulation Ordinance •'Chapter 163 are proposed. Clause 2 corrects an error in
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    • 59 23 Clubs Registered The following clubs have been registered Kwong Chee Club. Penang. St. John's Sports Club. Singapore. SINCLAIR tfP^^^Li B B WITH TJhusk>n s chatterton PAUL LUKAS •jt MARY ASTOR XX PEOPLE SAW THIS |T PICTURE DURING IT'S FIRST 2 5 DAYS RUN IX I J NEW YORK. JPHI THE
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  • 952 24 European Conference Calls For Closer Control T HE Duke ol Kent, who is P£ sid J"££{ 1 thp National Council for Mental Hvciene recently opened at the Ministry Ng HeaUh the Joilrth European Mental Hvgiene Reunion, at which those en < aced in this branch
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  • 811 24 Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Henggeler dined at King's House. Sat.. Nov 7. The Hen. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes and the Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown left Kind's House The fcilowinp, were the guests at a luncheon given by His Excellency at King's House to-day:—
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    44 24 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald opened spc cial cubicles at the Babies' Hospital and Clinic, tadbroke Square. London, recently. Our photo shows Mr Ramsay MacDonald arid" his d a lighter. Miss Sheila MacDorrtid making friends with a little inmate of the hospital. (Topi (a i iVessi
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  • 464 24 Interesting K.L. Case 'From Our Oicn Correspondent i Kuala Lumpui Thursday I»HE performanc? in public of music?; 1 works such as "Harmonica Da*. "One Way Street." "If You Were fh< Only Girl" and "Pack Up Your Troubles' was the cause for a civil rail in the Supreme
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  • 2368 25 borne Comments On The Week's Sport BEFORE we discuss local rugger topics this week It is interesting to note thai a Singapore lad is makim* a name for himsell in the highest circles of English rugger this season. He is K. H. Car.':-... the son ot
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  • 490 26 Club Defence Shines Singapore. Friday FE Anglo-Chinese School secured a well earned victory over the S.C C. when they met at hockey on the padang to-day, defeating the Club by four goall to two. The Club owe a lot to their defence for keeping the score down,
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  • 179 26 It was .something in the nature of a surprise to Arsenal supporters to find that, at the present time, when the outside right position is giving some anxiety. Beasley should be transferred to Huddersfield Town, states "a message in mail week. However Arsenal's outside right problems are said
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  • 300 26 Y.M.CA. Share Two Goals Singapore, Friday. THE Indian Association were fully extended in their hockey match against the Y.M.C.A. at Balestier Road this evening when they were held to a draw of I—l. The ground was far from conducive for good hockey on account of a slight shower
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  • 121 26 All -Conquering Senorita Lizana Wins More Titles Senorita A. Lizana. Chilean champion, won yet another singles final, when shp defeated Miss E. M. Dearman, British Wightman Cup player, 6—2, 6 2, in the Felixstowe lawn tennis tournament. Senorita LLzana, partnered by Miss Wright, had further success in the women's doubles,
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    26 26 \nelo-Chinese School defeated the S.C.C by four goals to two in a hockev match on the padang yesterday. Here is an incident from the £ame (Tribune).
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  • 173 26 Singapore, Friday. THE following will reperesent. Johore In the Malaya Cop rugger match against the Aimy at the Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore, to-morrow:— F. Hutchinson: S. W. Sidford. J B Dudgeon D S Forbes, N. H. Van der Gucht; H. M. Gray. P G Jones; S
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  • 80 26 Chinese Hawker Robbed Of $26 Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. A CANTONESE hawker .living m Ampang, while returning home yesterday morning, was accosted by two unknown Chines who are alleged to have thrown pepper into his eyes and then mad off with his purse containing $26 The victim of the
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  • 154 26 Yorkshire Thinks Union Is Spending Too Much A SPECIAL meeting of the Yorkshire Union of Go!f Clubs i s to b? held In Leeds on Nov. 18. to consider the attitude of th e county towards the English Golf Union in the matter of increased subscriptions to
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  • 88 26 R. A. M. C. 's Fine Victory I Singapore, 1 IN a one-sided hockey match in whfch their goalkeeper only oi field the ball, the R.A.M.C the Excise Department at Tan terday by seven Reals to nil The military men played same than they have yet
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  • 236 26 S.C .R.C. Tennis Open Championship Begins 1 Singapore, Friday THE S.C.R.C. Open Lav.:: Tenn Tournaments commenced to-dj with a large crowd of ipec tendance. The courts were bo ■•< ccnsideriim the late heav rainj the contestants were all In form The contests will lasi two weeks. Amon^ those forminu th<
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  • 152 26 You th Drowned Disappearance 1" r A Dire Singapore. Fnday A YOUTH named Walter Di; at the Coconut Giovt a di and cabaret in Pasir Pan a n Singapore, was drowned nue Grove in vesterday morning ne u 1 &merietf spite of the efforts of thr«e i^terUlncn there to m
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  • 401 27 <„wrb Feat Against New South w Wales Sydney. Nov 13. m Australia jo iar day in the first Sl-round I gwg atC h aKains t New 1)h here by bowling out ■kte after they had the home toUl of 206 ljUt to u-k'ts bv the
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    • 148 27 livery thinking Woman •Remember m _^*~*<£>% i JBJ '.ved, hot or: Js mßf? c old ln 'I* 1 I'M*' JHT^ 1 j^ a^ concern of every thinking womun^JUiat A is why 'Ovaltine' is the most powjwtf i a jjjfF food beverage throughout the w^nc£ •-S. vS( For delicious 'Ovaltine' offers
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  • 85 28 Inter -Club Golf Match At Johore Mr J. Lavcock and Mr. W. E. Pepy s (on right) and their opponents, M. C. V. Maitia and Urn Siew Jin (Tribune). Complete concentration. A fine action picture oi a putt during yest'rday's club golf match between the Island Club. Singapore, and Royal
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  • 318 28 Thirty Vessels Of Home Fleet Inspected By King In A Gale London. Nov. 13 AN exceptionally severe, storm swept the English Channel to-day and in consequence certain features of the programme arranged for the King's inspection of the home Fleet at Portland were curtailed The gale was accompanied by heavy
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  • 211 28 Scheme For Control Agreed London, Nov. 13. THE Non-intervention Committee sat 5' 2 hours, breaking up at 10.30 p.m A communique issued aftr midnight siates that the committee approved of a scheme for the establishment of :i system of supervision in Spain, subject to a certain drafting amendment and
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  • 192 28 Bilateral Agreement Favoured London. Nov 13 REPLYING to questions .in the Commons u to wh.ther anv action was contemplated with a e» relax progressively ind abolish the system *<g£fiJd he change control, the CbanceUgr flM m Exchequer Wd that m Bn ai <h no system of
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