Morning Tribune, 15 October 1937

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  • 16 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OL 2.— No. 219. SINGAPORE. FRII AY, October 15, L 937. FIVK CKNTS
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  • 457 1 CHINESE GUILTY, BUT WIND CHANCED! OFFICIAL STATEMENT WAR IS A CAMPAIGN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Singapore, Thursday. fHINESE troops are persistently using poison gas m the Shanghai fighting, and the reason why their own soldiers have been found to be suffering om gas poisoning is that after they
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  • 245 1 MORE BOMBS ON INTERNA TIONAL SETTLEMENT Shanghai. Oct. 14. f BEN Chinese were killed and 25 injured when two bombs from Japanese planes exploded m the International Settlement on the bank of Soochow m the American defence sector A passing trolley tram was reduced to mass of frame-work by the
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  • 22 1 Prince Olav of Norway attended the conference of the Internationa] Yacht Racing Union m London as the ofncial delegate from his country.
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  • 207 1 Volunteers Question The Crux Rome. Oct. 14. ITALY is patently satisfied with the Anglo-French decision regarding non-intervention m Spain, though whether the effort at conciliation will succeed is doubtful, as there is no indication that Italy at present is willing to withdraw volunteers, and it is felt
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  • 292 1 AIR BOMB ATTACK ON HOMES OF BRITISH RESIDENTS OF SHANGHAI Shanghai, Ocl h. THREE British and three German houses comprising the Westwood Estate oj the western outskirts of Shanghai and adjacent to the Shanghai Hai gchovi railway line were bombed and damaged by four Japanese planes which maae I power
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  • 874 1 FEELING THE WAY HEAVY BOMBARDMENT ON ALL SECTORS Shanghai, Oct. 14. PEEKING to test the strength of their opponents preparatory to the much heralded grand offensive the Japanese launched attacks on all sectors this morning. Th^ Japanese expect very strong resistance m the centre where
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    • 33 1 O N OTHFR PAGES I Page s Kural Board k press rebuked sum a pore debate 1 SX.C. hockey 23 V s hool boxinu 23 i (up soccer 24 (iirK hocke> 24 1
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    • 40 1 •J* WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY S WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MI f JC. 1 >m mxt il I 'J ll j whole milk i > J obtainajjli: BVEBTWHBRI DISTRIBUTORS. «,l 1/ lIIIO.S. A CO.
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  • 967 2 DISCI SSIOA BY RURAL BOARD Complaints <>l Noise Of Stray Dogs Mimaporr. I iHirsOm AQEEAI iCftl I»ii^iii« was dt^lt v.in it (<» ii.i-. meetim Km. .l Board whi< lloM Mr. 8. Ebden presided, l>n* tier |>:irl u;ts i.nlv »f latOT «l< p v liinnl.il ir* t
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  • 133 2 Two Young Chinese At Assizes Singapore, Thursd Fre< orded by the A m which two fan In Boh and I charged with the mured L« reck m a house i arty houi the morning ol June 29. ution allege that following moling game the preed was assaulted room
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  • 105 2 Order For Accused's Return From Asylum Singapore, Thursday \K application lor the return of Wee Lye Teng, a Chinese who is charged .vith murder, to the Civil Prison from he Mental Hospital which was made jy Mr. Paul Storr, Crown Counsel. >efore Mr. Justice Howes m the Assize
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  • 66 2 Singapore. Thursday. Mr. D. G. Vincent, a European employee of Mes.sr.s. Borneo Motors, Ltd., was to-day lined $3 on his pieadm guilty before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourtn Magistrate, to a charge of having, on Sept. 17 last, failed to conform to the traffic signal by failing
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  • 502 2 Worried About lit Work Singapore, Thursd THE man stated that to Ifl ending his own lilt' and did not attach any b. to anybody.' said Mr. W. G. Porte: Singapore Coroner, this afternoon. urn:.- to B paragraph m a letter left by Mr v. Thiagarajan, a employed
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  • 153 2 Singapore, Thursday Appearing on a summons for Mj*U«B to pay $1.75 additional fees which ne, being a registered owner of a radio sei was rendered liable to pay under tnj provisions of Government Notincati*^ *****, Mr. A. Maxwell, a European, on his pleading guilty, was ordered by
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    • 122 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before four time, and unable to <-nJoj t he pleai urea <>f youth, take i M Nlxon'a Vi Tabi and restore your M ml. I, Vitality and Energy. lti>- i. iulu m II hour*. Dr. Nixon Vi Tab ire a
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  • 123 3 RURAL BOARD IGNORED I After Demand For 'Publicity Singapore, Thursday. CRITICISM of a local newspaper (not the Tribune) was made at to-day's meeting of the Rural Board. Mr J A. Klias said that the paper m question made the greatest fuss ab<:ut the B<»ard previously holding
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  • 144 3 Home Government's New London. Oct. 14. THE Government has decided to con•ibute ninety per cent to the total il air raids "precautions throughout u n try. leaving only ten per cent to be paid by local authorities. Home Secretary has sent a mendum to the Association of
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  • 79 3 Dutch Clash With Japanese Batavia. Oct. 14. officially learned that the Dutch over Flores was concerned with ishin Maru m a similar incident t which occurred on Oct. 1. incident occurred m the Anambas Archipelago. panese were slightly injured.— ie of Oct. 1 stated that the yer .Flores
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  • 48 3 nmittee To Work Out London, Oct. 14. v bTION approving the etting (!f a committee to examine and rete plans for Empire midevelopment, pending the by the Government of authority was carried unani;iio concluding session of Uv ration ;uid developmen! the Guildhall. London. British Official Wireless
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  • 180 3 Prosecution Withdrawn By Crown Singapore. Thursday WHEN the case was mentioned before Mr. Justice Howes m the Asst/.e Court to-day m which an Indian Mohammedian named Kavena A. Saiboo stood charged with criminal breach of trust, Mr. Paul Storr. Crown Counsel, informed his lordship that he had instructions
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  • 146 3 Scholarship Winner In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. MR Loong Yoke Ghack. a graduate of 111 the Franco-Chinese University at Peiping. and the last of the Boxer scholarship students to go to Europe for research studies arrived m Singapore to-day by the Chenonceaux. He is proceeding to Paris University for
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  • 94 3 Funds For Relief Of Refugees rONSIDERABLE misunderstanding has arisen regarding the funds collected by the Y.W.C.A. of Singapore for the relief of refugees m China, and the Y.W.C A. wishes to make it quite clear that all money contributed by Y.W.C.A. members and friends for this purpose, is
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  • 20 3 Coast guards abandoned their search near Robin Hood's Bay. Yorkshire for m aeroplane reported to have dived into the sea.
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  • 54 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in -Chambers and Originting Summonses, followed by: 1 MoBefore Mr. Justice Howes m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. i Assizes: Rex vs. Tan In Boh and Urn Oh So. Before M Justice Home m the 3rd Court
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  • 203 3 LORD NUFFIELD ENDOWS A COLLEGE A T OXFORD London, Oct. 14 LORD Halifax. Chancellor of Oxford University, referring to the offer ol Lord Nuffleld ol £1.000.000 for the building and endowment of a new graduate college to be devoted to social studies, says the new college, recalling as it does
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  • 58 3 Singapore. Thursday. .Prolonged Utigation over the Estate W the late Mrs. Elizabeth Surin w\s ai length terminated m the Hi^h Coil-; tottay, when an amicable settlement sati.slactory to all parties concerned was The Acting chief Justice Mr j ti a Beckett Terrell, made a formal order
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    • 123 3 JLATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. RABIES. Anti rabic prophylactic vaccine treatment is avaiiabla at the General Hal pnV 1 i!? apo i c and for thir^ class patients at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singah/^l 1 n l blc vaccine may be pvehMed by private practitioners on application Hn^, C S ief Medical
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    • 163 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. Shorthand. Book-keeping and Typewrit injr nlso taught FREE OF CHARGE m the HIGHER standards ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal. MUAR NAN YANG lIOTFL AC.FNTS. Express Service 3 times
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 34 4 London, Oct. H Previous To-day Change General Electric 361'-> 361 1 Llnggis 30 30 Loiulo'ii Asiatic 13 6 II K. fc> oanK 131^ 13 i B iS^arss?*™ issue. 67- 4 2
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    • 32 4 London, Oct. h Pn-vi«.. T-day Chi SSES (ba Forward. Nov Huv.rs. J* 83|16 "JJ (^d Forward) Dec. Bujerj J% hI.JJ (3?d Forward) Jan.l Mar. Buyers. :U6 Sellers. di|W daf sdf
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    • 17 4 RUBBER NeW York Oc{ 13 Previous To-day Change Very Dull Very Dull Spot 2
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    • 40 4 President Companys To Resign Barcelona, Oct. 12. PRESIDENT Companys has caused a sensation by declaring he will resign the Presidency of the Catalan Government when his term expires m November and will not stand for reelection. Reuter Wireless
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    • 51 4 Singapore. Thursday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.55 0.55 Benuuet Consolidated. 9.90 10.00 Consolidated Mines. 0.018 0.019 I.X.L 0.56 0.57 San Mauricio 0.66 0.67 United Paracale 0.56
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    • 78 4 London. Oct. 14 Previous To-day Change 147 70 147 28 -51 T.T. OH Paris (dosing middle rate) r m ***** 897 15 10 101 TT or. Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8J515 is rtJ 2 13 32 332 TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 1% Unrhumed T.T. on Honglonc
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    • 19 4 London. Oct. 14. TIN Standard Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) JS&V* %%L '.\\'t Forward ixnyt
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    • 30 4 London. Oct. 14 <iOIJ> Previous To-day Changes Pto€ Bar per oz W 0.4 £7.0.4 ULVER Spo t 19 15)16 19 15 16 4 mont.^a' forwurrt 19 7 8
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    • 17 4 ml SOUTH KBIITISII INSIIKANC F t'DMPANY. LTD. IMSSIXI.I II S BACCACE Ti-l MM, 2. Finlay.son (irr. n
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    • 46 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880* Capital Subscribed (Fully l ):li <i UP) V 100.000,000 I Reserve Fund ..Y.134.400,000.00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINCiAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLAQE. Manager t. yamamoto. Tel No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 f)922 General Office. 5923. 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 174 4 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter). 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. S 40 000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch S 4 800,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE;
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  • 358 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Oet 14. 5 p.m. PTascr Co. Buyers Sellers An 5 56XU Kumbang 31 ;uay Ml- 551-nom 0.85 0 90 23 (i 24.6 BUI J?l" 3UH 0.38 0.43 1.15 1.2U Tin 2916 30(3 iraalk n- l|r m 9 u n°u'n m 0.80 U.
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  • 215 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday, 4 p.m. MINING Buyers Bellen Ampat i 5 7n 1 5 75 Batu Selangor i-( v itD Hongkong Tin .JO- MIBUS Fait L 17% Johans 38 wen Jelebu 87 J 1 Katu J}fc Kamuntlng Tin 113 Killinghall 23- 24Kuchai 1 62 L 6] K. Lanjut
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  • 223 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 1 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 norn 4 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 41 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 113 115 norn 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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    • 265 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankt r s nr;d Brokers m S> ci and Commodttu s. Daily Foreign Market Cuhts end Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. < OMMODITY RXCHANGE, inc. OP. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN (OMMODITY EXCHANGE.
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  • 188 6 Refitted Cruiser tor The East Singapore, Wednesday. ON her way back to rejoin the fifth Cruiser Squadron of the China Station the 11,000-ton cruiser, Dorsetshire arrived at Singapore yesterday, after' undergoing a rent m Devonport The warship anchored m the man-of-war anchorage on the outer roads It
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  • 45 6 The next meeting of the CatholUAction (Church of St. Joseph) will be held at the Mercantile Institute or. Sunday after the evening service. The Rev. A. da Silva Rego will speak on "Dynamic Onthology". The lay speaki r will be Mr. D. Netto.
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    • 270 6 —I j U fV 77,,, jujTshow In Town\ nz j 10-M4-11 1 wIA tA!!XI-5^ j r i GALA MALAYAN Premiere Of The ./5 .//;</ 9-lS j J BIGGEST VARIETY, MUSICAL and j^^Tl su,.da> COMEDY-PACKED SHOW j OF THE YEAR! "CALLING ALL STARS" SO FAMOUS ARTISTES m a 70 "SK^^fSST i
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    • 43 6 i LIVE AGAIN THE DAYS WHEN MEN DARED ALL for love i wm^m i The intrigue of JGB»! i "Richelieu'l The Wf^ romance of "The Scarlet Pimpernel"l A I The thrill of "TheThree Wmr M Musketeers"! ..^s^ s^^i! i Next Week PAVILION j
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    • 249 7 I LOOK AT THESE LOCAL PRESS REPORTS:— Moriimi; Tribune One of the finest screen entertainments ever t shown locully. J PICH Hißh. Wide and Handsome certainh strikes a hit;h note S y in cinema entertainment. I ti I nnc N I s a splendid film. vi Tribune This >s Fxcellent
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    • 166 7 To 'U HT I IS \r m, (lI x piano M li -L^ vfcvf DUETTISI RAWICI \M» i A Slave ship locked m battle with a British Ship of the i line. A Great fire, burning half of Liverpool The Flaming death of the great winged glory of a ship
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  • 258 8 BRITON TO LEAD EXPEDITION Jrip Up Amazon Planned Washington. CAPTAIN Kobrrt .Muir, a lorim" British Vm\ ofliri'r. tU hi" uifr will sail from luit «»r\t month m a no foot ketch <»> 55; months' Kcientilit expedition around Cape Horn and !,000 miles up tß# A'ia/oii Itivtr
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  • 26 8 Malls for Hongkong toe originally advertised for despatch by the >■• enhondt closing al 2 pjn. yesterwlll now- be despatched by sj. 10 bin to-day.
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  • 21 8 Rumania has acquired the Eiandley i slotted wing patents for a cash paymeni and i.s the thirteenth country to adopt tern
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  • 234 8 Cl o. s Report Singapore. Thursday. MININCi. Tin at s SlUl P was much better feeling on KteISUS Stock Exchange yes :"!> )rices showed B distinct rally mj, i 1,,!;,',! l b,u Tm >..a re .s we,, nol much •mi'ctpd There were again Q" II J- a S£2?
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  • 211 8 Arctic Regions Getting Warmer Moscow DEFINITE evidence that the Arctic regions are becoming warmer has been discovered by Professor V. Vizr the well-known scientist, who has just completed a study of climatic changes. According to Professor Vize, the mean nnual temperature m the Arctic region., adjoining the Atlantic
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  • 48 8 Anti-Profiteering Act In Siam <From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 13. Government is putting force forthwith an Act against roflteering In goods considered dome; necessities. Prices will bo fixed from time to time •id will be subject to revision m times )f w:ir and national crises.
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  • 265 8 Death Of Sir William London SIR WILLIAM RAY. who has died m London at the age of 61. was ior nine years the virtual "ruler" 01 don. This was from 1925 to 1934, when he was leader of the Municipal X Party m London. During his
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  • 217 8 Because £15 Wife Screamed Belgrade A MARRIAGE, which ended m annul- ment two hours later has cos bridegroom £10 at Bijeljina m Boa At nine o'clock before the 81 Court, a youth, named Atchif Chi lovitch of Rovltza, was married to I Septcheritch. Two hours later at U
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    • 105 8 Hf I J V sk FT a^ If A L ""I t■' ■Iks 1 1 1 1 I k\\ i 1 1 19k^ t fiH li^ _x /<^ mmSfwt l^fil^ts(t ffi Mor !v to r« Rard an "H.M.V.' l^flMMilMSll l-'-lnuenitor a. a reeepIff^^T^n^n^^^j^ll lor kecphu', pprL>hable food W^^^^M^^TlMJ^^M (hiviiw. nine
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  • 464 9 HEAVY ACTION AT SHANGHAI Japanese \ssaults Repulsed Shanghai, Oct. 13. roops, which were surided <»n ne southern bank of inchopin, made two unsuccessful attempts on Oct. 11 to break the cordon. Yesterday before dawn, however, x\ t ii the support of planes itiHerv bombardments, the)
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  • 157 9 Collapse Of Japanese Morale Expected Seattle. THE well-known author, Carl Crow, for 26 yeans a resident m China predicts that the Chinese will win the current conflict with Japan. I am sure China can hold out for two years at defensive fighting. By that time Japan will
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  • 122 9 Painted By Jacobite Artist Warsai TWO large fretcoes attributed to the son of a Scottish .Jacobite exile, who died m Poland m 1785, have been discovered m the old palace at Bialystock. The painter, Maris Sylvester, was the son of a Scot of the same name who fled
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  • 174 9 Denials By Chile And irgentina Madrid. Sept 24 Tiik Chargei d'Affaln of the Argentine 1 and chile, m a statement, deny that any of their nationals or anyone employed m their Embassies were among those implicated m the alleged plot Renter. A Fascist plot inside Madrid to
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  • 317 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Oct. 15, 1937. NOT SO EASY iaj'AN is finding m r would-be conquest ol China not so < a j On Wednesday the Shan hostilities entered Into th thud month, and one does not require to be a military tactician or observer to realise that Japan
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  • 649 10 trdin; ,i char- h Ro ions d In ir i! i h ad h. id ng ted ond remarking th an inoul oi a difflcu i<>-'-*--menl Is n« I arding the i The chiel >< 1 1 1 1 broughl oul Is that mo nd motor cyclists, accustomed
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  • 172 10 Mr and Mrs. H. W. F. King, lai Kingsland Estate. Broga. are now n ing In Tauranga, New Zealand Mr Lee Kwei Foh. a well-known miner, has purchased $100,000 wori the Chinese liberty bonds. Mr. C. I. R. Burton, the Perak laya" Cup soccer player, has been ti ferred
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  • 101 10 Left behind .»< Chard (Somerset) on July :»o, m\: X when Oliver Cromwell retreated from tin- armiei of Charles I, an embroidered night ramp and a !».in ol brocade gloves belonging to the Protector were on show at the Antique Dealers' Exhibition at the (.rosvenoi House.
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  • 292 11 AFTER NINETEEN I l/Iaj Multitude Of Silent Witnesses" London. Tilt todies of British soldiers killed tin- (ireat War are still beiir; foand at the rate of 20 to 30 a wee* in the Batth fields of Frame and Belgium. this fart is disclosed by MajorGeneral
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 11 Pipers and kilted clansmen invaded Ilanelagh Club. Barnes, to compete m the first Highland Gathering held m London for many years. The photo shows James Anderson of Dundee putting the weight. Planet News
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  • 106 11 Caused By Speech On Partition Plan Sofia. CFH ixc, ls running high among the Jews of Sofia m connection with proposed partition of Palestine. Special measures are being taken to ect Dr. Isidor Baruch Zionist delegate to the recent World Zionist Conin Zurich, following a speech he made
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  • 99 11 200 th Anniversary Celebrations F P Helsinki. rad Ballet School, claimed the oldest m the world, is ■■flebrate the 200 th anniverA n JI 't.s foundation. tianopr l all tho Russian ballet and b((n trained at this school, haa a long waiting-list. Of thp 350 applications received this
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  • 217 11 Naturalisation Law To Be Amended Simla. A BILL which will permit all Russians, Turks or Goanese to become naturalised Indians if they wish, is now before the Central Legislative Assembly. The Bill provides naturalisation of •subjects of European or partly European powers, who do not have their
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  • 309 11 Talks To 'Enemy Unarmed Santander. Srpi M t REMARKABLE interview IS OWJ rM*d Aby Renter's special 0^!? with General rranco's forces wlUiSe nor Alfredo Aldaye, an Industrials 01 elona, aged 5C He has been hailed as the brave man <)( the^ Spanish war, though he "ins
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  • 35 11 The Basque refugee children's camp at North Stoneham, Hampshire, after an existence of three months, is now closed and all the children have been evacuated to homes and institutes m other parts of the countr*
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  • 61 11 BRAZIL ENGLAND Substantial Trade In Diamonds Rio De Janeiro. MORE than one-third of the diamonds, exported to Europe by Brazil during the first six months of this year, was shipped to London, according to figures just issued by the National Treasury The total evports amounted to 73,796 carats valued at
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  • 72 11 New Issue To Be On Sale Shortly Sofia. ANEW issue of postage stamps, bearing the portrait of Princess Maria Louisa, elder child of the King and Queen, will shortly be on sale. The stamps will consist of the following values: One leva 2 d)— green. Two leva Id
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  • 182 12 QMCH fUn UW Pftoe«M Iml raedvei purses from children on behalf of the Kp(O"--itractkHl I mid of (he Hospital for Sick ChiiUien mi Crcat Ormo id Street when a I »maren'i P»rtj irM held at the Mansion House by the Lord \la\or o! London. Ihe photo
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  • 85 13 Iris Cartwright. as the \frican Mother." arriving for the dress rehearsal of the Children's Coronation celebration at the Rojftl Albert Hall. London. About 3.000 children horn London schools took part m the concert which was given before Queen Mary. Planet News Eyes like two shining orbs
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  • 10 13 London flat. Planet News
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    • 38 13 I ■Ml jß^^^JW whist 1» O C KIT WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE 162 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINT.APORP.
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  • 930 14 M ENUS FOR THE W EEK M'lNUH SOl'FFEES 2 eggs 2 tablespoons butter Dcasonlng i/ 2 cup grated cheese 2 cup:; sieved, cooked spinach Separate folks from whites of and beat yolks BUi Into sptaach and heat, stirring constantly, until egg sets Remove from fire Season to taste wilii pepper
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    • 379 14 MarfOl Coiktai! C ear soup with Schoben T ,,r' m!,h i"-»^ K,a,,, .nd I J-- mJSrSSI -,h Burned A.mon,,-!;; !S..nday •Sr^sT SST" 1 Mixed Fruit Cocktail (did Soup Lobster Cream Salmon Creams Stewed Pigeon PWM Wf» COM Meat Platter JJJJ re B tables X SfS '"I 11 Cv V t"
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    • 37 15 JWe Offer j Every Facility j iwheM BUYING i 1 ajjmalial Sloi < 23 HIGH ST. <.__ *~Tjl Maison Marcelle ■^tf^ffc For a Natural ffe^S^ Perman«. S .Vi? Wave. polnt-windlni W «y«te« 35 Stamford Kd Tel. 4»»7 J ROOV.
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    • 40 15 riMIOEXIx"! FOR j Q frf s i U JlJil t !A if :o| R jLS V j i Rome Bri-uu-i> mstxs& j i I! fttij Iv liL E I j PHONE I 3 16 3 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS
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    • 151 15 <aii»i: 4* 4 OHV CLEANING HAIR-DRESSER CHKAPKK CLKAXIXCi. Join our Contract System. Tin. (ONIIMMU Some Examples. t a n«wu, p«nn v end Warlnf r Machine Ladies' dress, J trom America cleaned pressed 80 cts. Qf j cleaned Dressed $1.00. M A 1 J UN For particulars apply: St.,mf,rd Ko.ul TW.
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    • 411 16 XKA^IiL BRITISH BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INOORPORATSD IN tNiUJiNDi ituUiardt,. i(ue s: re rrjfiS? SS OOMORDi 15,000 Jan. 28 tlonifwardn. I.mvi's Leaves r,,niiac<- spore. Tonnage S>>re. IM7. 19 ->'- ;ss^ si. aa. ass?*- ;|g gs tCARTKSoE isioOO N«.v f» RANPURA 17.000 DW.W BANGALORE 6,000 Nov. 11 COMORIN L5OOO Nov.
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    • 470 16 |k. yA TO FRENCH PORTS V Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 16 rvENTOTC/l c BordeaUX Ct 5 OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) CAP ST MA| AVA To HABSnUH 5394. iakis rvm *>> i for Saigon o U a PASyUIKK ...(KtT 1 FIKST CLASS RETURN FAKE »102. I F l f r,n h U erpa
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  • 63 17 tong. :ibo. terdam. letters etc. intended for de-patch by the s.s. Johan de Witt will bo at the (1.P.0. Enquiry Counter up to 9 a.m.. on payment of a fee of Uy superscribed correspondor.-e only. t Supplementary mail closes 7.45 a.m to-murrow by train to connect with ss
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  • 626 17 Harbour Extension Scheme A vivid Idea ot the hugt at Capetown's new tim-k.s and I shore schemes can be gain* d hi details m the specification Issued whe i the Railways and Harbour A(in 1 tion called for tenders for the preliminary work recently. No less
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    • 300 17 13 31 5 X* PHILP IJXK. 'Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 2y Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. tigers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbo connecting X.P.M. Vessel. I
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    • 132 17 i\. Y. ii. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WIIFTi: STAR, LTD. 'Incorporated In Japan i. To LONDON via Pcnang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. .s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct Lfl m.s. TERUKUNI MAKU Nov. 10 .s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $l!) 7 $540
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 53 17 AIP AAAII nF^DATfHF^ AIK /W\IL ULJrAILULJ Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air >;-rvice, closing 6 a.m. to-day. Australia, New Zealand. Java an! Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. toHongkong, Canton, Shanghai, *Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jaskl, and Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. Pt nang, Siam.
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    • 68 17 Egypt. E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland, Europe and N and S. Imperial, closing 10 p.ro! to ;2 lolT ow; ou Air t0 Shanghai only. 'Correspondence fully prepaid for c iansmissior by the X.L.M. Service and Specially Superscribed "By X.L.M." The Chargours Reunis liner Cap Va rella is due
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    • 328 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAKVES I Oft EXPECTED TO \ICKI\I Ship (iodoHii (iate (..itr Entrance Exit Plnncius f% Johan de Witt la 3 Italy Muni lfi 2 3 Ipoh 13 2 3 Nieuw Zeeland 11 2 3 Malacca 9 2 3 KHantan 8 3 Calchas 7 2 3
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  • 171 18 ALL TREATED ALIKE I Papuan Governor Praised Port Mnrrsl.N, Papua A Y unusual 1r.1.u1.- has ljPj| A u> Sir HuiMtt ftforray. U* (..»u-.n«.r of l'M»u:i l»v th. taSbiUnto of :I<l ministers. ''I- T 1 1 T' -our you i (mm- nu vimi;m b i "i srou
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    12 18 1 strH rails of the pen at Romford Market. Essex. Planet Nous
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  • 171 18 I Statement Of Singapore Municipality rivii sin ':ip« re Municipal health 1 tatement for the week ended Oct. ?> show that there were 229 deaths, compared with '■'"'■> In the previous week, ;m;<i with 214 m the corresponding w< k The < "i deal i> were: 1 beri
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  • 23 18 Valencia, Oci 12. t>)( CtboNuitotome has bom n*nk f)iio of inded ;.'wi 1 1 m ,i, u«'d by flshlnc Reuter Wireless
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  • 305 18 Special Mission From Nanking Singapore, Thursday. A FORMER resident of Singapore, Mr r\ Teo Bng Hock, now a member of lie Overseas Chinese Committee at Nanking arrived m Singapore to-day >v ihp Chenonceaux, on a mission to xplain to the Overseas Chinese the .'•cscnt situation m China. Born
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  • 79 18 Total exports of rubber from the Netherlands Indies during the month ol September, 1937, converted to lonf ton< oi 1 J,24() Lbs dry weight, were a.s follows: Estate Rubber: m Latex 1,392 (ii) S-uaycd Rubber 200 tun Dry Rubber 17.439 <iv) Rubber Goods 7 Total Bstat« Rubber
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  • 197 18 Exiled Warlord Returns To Nanking Canton, Oct. 14. GENERAL Chen Chi Tang, the former warlord of Kwangtung, has arrived iii Canton after two years' exile m Europe. He will only be staying m Canton for a short time and will then proceed to Nanking to offer his service*
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  • 182 18 For All Sufferers Without Distinction WE have received the following letter from Mr. T. H. Stone, president of the Singapore Rotary Club The Shanghai Rotary Club la (•ocperatint; with the International Red Cross m alleviating suffering m Shar«4bai. and they need funds ami medical unn]i' urgently. The
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  • 307 18 PARTIES ARGUE IN SYDNEY Over Question Oj Serving Liquor Sydiu\ A BITTER battle" between the Churches and the publiea- 0 v is threatening over the cehbrai year of the Anniversary ol the foundation of Australia public houses normally ctoa at s p.m. m Sydney, the publicans think that this is
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  • 97 18 Several Improvements Carried Out (From Our Onn Correspondent Johore Bahru, Oct. H Several improvements hay brought about by the Town Bo* Johore Bahru, for the benefit o* public In the Public Maiket hei For Instance, the position stalls has been altered, tfvi] room for purchasers, and the and
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  • 16 18 The Rajula has arrived at P enn r^ bringing 1,665 State-aided W> from Madras.
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  • 24 18 A committee of the Edinburgh <• noration derided to recommend l p the speed limit m the city should reduced to 20 miles per hour.
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  • 509 19 OIL WORKERS ON STRIKE Problem Before Congress Mexico City. n il UN Mack gold of Mexico. which gives the country most its wraith, is also its biggest problem. [is th»' w> st pressing question before the present session of the Mcxii m Congnm, It involves diKctlv
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  • 221 19 Darwin's Missing Link Found London A REPORT from Batavia of the discovery of what may be Darwin's "missing link" m the chain of man's ascent from the apes is dealt with £y The Hague correspondent of Daily Telegraph, who says that the find completes the researches of
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  • 141 19 Deserters Rescued At Point Of Death THREE deserters from the French Foreign Legion at Sidi-bel-Abbas, Algiers, have been picked up by the Greek steamer Kaygetos m a small mo-tor-boat m mid-Mediterranean, nearly dead from hunger and thirst. They disappeared eight days before and were trying to get to
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  • 314 19 New Books For Issue To-morrow THE undernoted newly added, non-fic-tion and fiction works will 'be ready tor issue at Raffles Library on Saturday: Augustus Caesar, Bernard M. Allen; We'll go no more A-Roving: An &U« lobiography, Illustrated, "Freddie" Barton; Life Changers, Harold Begbie; Btvkiord, Illustrated, Guy Chapman bailing
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  • 248 19 Arrests Made In Port Said Alexandria Anew and powerful drug-smuggling gang, believed to tM one Of tIM I*Tfett m the Near East, and operating what they considered was a "fool-proof method of setting Illicit drnga through Egypt, has been broken up by the Port Said branch
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  • 47 19 Mr. Eli Cook, chairman of the Durham County Water Board, formally opened Burnhope reservoir, near Wearhead, which was built at a cost of £850,000 for the joint use of the board and the Sunderland and South Shields Water Company. The reservoir has :t capacity of 1,357,000.000 gallons.
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  • 304 20 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Oct. H^V ■Rnancial Books Close Ul ye ar Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. J 3 r r Ampat Tin 3Tc Int. Sept. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4 j y in 10* Int. Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Oct. 23 Larut No 17 Oct
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 892 20 lon the radio I L BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES 6.2. P.m.-». 15 1,,, r >q a.m. CiSJ ISJI metres (21 ..13 im-s>; TO-DAY (;SII UJI metres (21.47 mrs); CiSCi UUM meUtm (17.79 mcs) and CiSF pj Ol n Re\eille-New YorK, WSMg aft— vor, a.m. OBP l!UiO metres (15.31
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    • 515 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres r Happen To Vs." Written TO-DAY by J()hn Dumeres«;ue. Cluu Johnson BV\ Johnson. Dl Malay Music (Gr m °P k c Diana Tatham. Richard Sh lian f"' m>« Nn y H "IngatKaii Re (1( l.o -He Wanted A Mls
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  • 238 21 Death Of Elderly Jinicse Singapore, Thursday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure returned by Mr. W. G. Porter. tpore Coroner, this morning, at inauiry into the death of a 55 yearJJJi Chinese hawker named Koon Swee Riian who was knocked down by a Chinpse tricyclist near
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  • 178 21 K.O. In Fly weigh! Bout Glasgow, Oct. 14. AT Bhawfield Park. Glasgow, last night, Benny Lynch (Great Britain-, holder of the world. European and British flyweight championships, successfully defended his titles against Petei Kario. of Golborne. the challenger being Knocked out m the thirteenth round. There was
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  • 91 21 Street Singer" Tells An Old Story 'TREET SINGER," which opened last at the Pavilion, is a British I production with a wellknown Arthur Tracy, m the leading story of the stage is presented, and Plot is one that is only too familiar temperamental star who refuses j tir
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  • 21 21 Rev. Leslie D. Weatherhead, of ity Temple, sailed from SouthampSrt?. the Queen Mary to New York ••l"utreal for a lecture tour.
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  • 77 21 Rome, Oct 13. FE reported withdrawal of Italian air experts from China is officially denied. "It is quite untrue." A Berlin message says nothing is known m official circles m reference to the report that Hitler is recalling German officers from China. It is pointed out that these
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  • 59 21 The North Islington Election London, Oct. 14. LABOUR gained the by-election m North Islington, necessitated by the death of Col. A. W. Goodman. The result wa.s: Mr. L. Haden Guest (Lab.) 13,52.1 Sir Wilfred Sugden (Con.) 12,2* Majority 1296 1 The result at the last general election was
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  • 167 21 Kweihua Entered By Troops Peiping. Oct. 14 THE Japanese field headquarters In Suiyuan announces that Japanese troops have entered Kweihua after capturing the neighbouring; city of Suiyuanfu. Fighting is m progress m Kweihua. A Japanese force advancing westward on Shih Chia Chwang and Tai-Yuan-fu reports having occupied the
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  • 238 21 Warning Note To Britain London Oet 14. cir Geoffrey Clarke, fhairman of to* v London Chamber ol Commerce presiding at the autumn meeting oJ the Association ol British Chambers ol Commerce at Manchester, urged the importance of keeping a cooJ head .1 regards Japan and avoiding rash
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  • 137 21 Canada To Send A Delegate Ottawa, Oct. 14. rE Premier, Mr. Mackenzie Kin*!, has announced that Canada will participate m the Nine-Power Conference. Reut« i Mr. Mackenzie Kinf^, making his Nine Power announcement, stated "Canada will endeavour to take part m a responsible co-operative manner m a joint
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  • Page 21 Advertisements

  • 563 22 CONFERENCE Oh MINISTERS World Reactions To The War Vinkum. Oct. 11. Till Km|M-ror of Japan summoned an important < onl«r« m of all the hmh ofTirials of lh<- realm yes Itfiftj morning to dIMMi saeawMfi m decline v\ 1 1 international r»\i< tiolis. Tin ai ndance Included
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  • 64 22 Earlier Notification Cancelled THE appointment of Mr. Alexander C. Kirk, formerly Counsellor of the American Embassy at Rome, as American Consul -General at Singapore has been cancelled, according to advice received from Washington. The assignment of Mr. Monnctt B. Davis as American Consul-General »1 Buenos Aires, Argentina, has
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  • 29 22 Mr. Arthur John Hubbard, who constructed the moat garden on the slopes of the Round Tower, Windsor Castle has retired on pension after nearly 50 years m Royal service.
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  • 876 22 INDUSTRIALISE MALAYA, SAYS DEBATER Straits Chinese Opposed To Learning Trade Work Sin«.ip<>re, Thursday. AIIK.HI V interesting; debate on the subject. "That the time has arrived for Straits Chinese Parents to make their children understand the necessity of preparing for maiiual work and other forms of life uork other than a
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  • 375 22 Employers Sued In High Court Singapre, Thursday A CIVIL rait for alleged wrongful dismissal m breach of an agreement, m which the plaintiff is Abdul Kadir Mancan a clerk, and the defendants are the General Lighters Transport Company occupied the attention of Mr. Jiuice Home m the
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  • 40 22 Appointment Of Mr. Yong Shook Lin H. E. the High Commissioner been pleased to appoint Mi Shook Lin to be an unofficial of the Federal Council during sonc^ on leave of the Hon. Tet Loke, commencing- from S.
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  • 580 23 S.C.C BEAT THE R.A.F. Hockey Sides Clash On Padanp Singapore, Thursday DiNCi a marked superiority In the B.C.C. fully deserved 1 hockey victory over the on the padang Uwlay Had they iin agairfst such a resolute degSe other end the margin of m have been much wider n possessed a
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    17 23 An incident m yesterday's hockey match on the padang— Todd coming up to tackle an opponent. (Tribune).
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  • 587 23 LAST Sundays race at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club for the International 6-metre Class, the first of a series for the Van Schreven Cup. was characterised by a difficult start foilowed by an unusually straight-forward course. Owing to the wide separation between the
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  • 104 23 Value Of Common Remembrance i London, Oct. 14. AT the final session in London of the Anglo-Italian Committee of the Imperial War Graves Commission a resolution was passed which placed on record their deep sense of the value of common remembrance of the dead as a link between
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  • 27 23 When fire broke out m 13 tons of waste paoer on a lorry passing through Brecknock-road, Holloway. London firemen, pulled off the flaming bales, traffic bring diverted
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  • 39 23 Technical Chief Among The Victims Amsterdam, Oct. 13. nnHE victims m the navy plane crash include the Commander, the Technical Chief of the Dutch East Indies Marine Aoro Department, one other officer and four N.C.O.'s. Reuter
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  • 59 23 Singapore, Thursday. The Police have made an arrest m an alleged case of stabbing which occurred m Beach Road shortly after nine o'clock last night, m which a Chinese sustained a deep wound' m the back. The injured man was taken to the Tan Tock Seng hospital by
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  • 197 23 Lliampionsnm \i Si. indrews Singapore, Thorad IN the pretence ol lai I ering, St. Andrew's School held their sixth annual boxing competition this afternoon The competitors were divided into (ivr houses The championship house was the Venn House Mr. F C. Johnson n fereed, and the Judges
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  • 210 23 Novelties In To-Night's Programme TWO innovations are being made In the programme from the B.M.B.C. to-night. At 7.15 p.m. the station will begin the first of a series of weekly talks under the title "From the Studio Armchair These talks will be given on the same day and at
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  • 194 23 Singapore, Thursday BEFORE Mr L C. Ooh In the Fourth Police Court this mornin", Wee Lian Kee a Teochew, living at Paya Lebar Road, faced three charges of (1) having on premises of which he wa.s the occupant 1> 2 galloni of samsu, the ;ud premises bein^
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  • MIDS GAVE CHINESE A FRIGHT
    • 53 24 GIRLS HOCKEY MATCH SportsCkb&Y.W.CA. Draw Singapore Thin <»;.•■ Ann tr. wl.il.- Mr.-. FrugtoeM M K*l I .rry reliable O da SUva w Lrwis. s Pestana Mrs. g gfSbS-'ll Richards E Ja SUva, B. B Ann trong N Rappa D Hagedorn, gh Mrs G Wheatley, Kheng Sian, M ci ar ke
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    • 10 24 Singapore, Thursday, rugby three In b d same.
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    • 161 24 R.A. Bciil RE. Against Run Of Play tiik ha (Mala beat the RE. 1 iaya) on a hockey match at Chang Sfterpoon by the only goal of match, scored In the iMh sm. of tht first half, quite against the run of tm "'tmc exchanffM wen- eten at
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    • 94 24 Fort Canning Beat 22 nd Heavy Battery Singapore, Thursday. Fort Canning beat the 22nd Heavy Battery RA. by ant try <3 pts.i to nil. In a rugby football match played at Tanglin this afternoon. Martin scored for Port Canning. McBeath failing to convert. A bad miss by Davis
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    • 758 24 Soldiers Had Better Oj Singapore. Thursday. THF LMfM champions were given I". fri pht this afternoon when tnev came* u P gainst the Middlesex lament m the semi-final round of the Singapore Cup competition, at he Anson Road Stadium and the hinese could count themselves uckv that
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    • 105 24 Dangerous Speed In Warwick London, Oct 14 nRINCE Birabongse. the famous. motorist. was fined £10 and his driving licence suspensed for a year for exceeding the speed limit at Meriden. Warwickshire, and driving to the danger of the public. No driver may compete m race.> unless he
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    • 60 24 Singapore. Thura In the hockey knock-out con Uon at Pulau Brani to-day, the 11th Heavy Battery R A. beat the R.E. 'Puiau Brani i by four goals to two. Guest. Ellington and Wearmouth '2' were the scorers for the Gunners Beveriey and Pox got the goals for
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      13 24 J. E. Slade, S.C.C. hockey star, uho is leaving for Ipoh this weekend.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 316 24 T A. S. GILES. I IVll- NATAL, AND MIMTAKY TAIIOR AND OUTFITTER No. 8. The Arcade, Singapore THONK 7M4. V^t^ 1 S You have seen THE FORTUNE- TELLER and BOH NAI HOE Now we provide you with a Bigger, Brighter and Better Show entitled 'THE STEP-MOTHER" j by The Mernlads
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