Morning Tribune, 16 October 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2— No. 220. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. October 16, 1937. FIVE CENT&
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  • 345 1 tresti Indictment m m London, Oct. 15. JHE "Ghastly record" of the Japanese drug traffic In China is the subject of a letter in the Times rom Sir Abe Bailey, the well-known South African Mirtsman-millionaire who states that reports were made by the Geneva Advisory
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    23 1 A machine gun post in the ulu of Johore, manned by Gordons a snap during the Johore military exercises which ended yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 8 1 CGER MNFEN north-west of Honolulu Reuter
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  • 86 1 British liner Held Up At Calcutta Singapore, Friday. THE mails brought by Imperial Air- ways which in the ordinary course would have arrived last night are held up in Calcutta and are not expected until to-morrow night. The last- bound aeroplane had to put back to
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  • 250 1 ERK ERJK, LE.TM L.K a respite from attack from the north, it is seriously threatened from the east Japanese troops advancing westwan from Shihchiachwang entered Sham through the Miangtsekuan pass morning, encountering little opposition, although the pass is eminently suited for defence. CHINESE COMMUNIQUE A Chinese communique
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  • 20 1 Jerusalem, Oct. 15. English police constables were •i" engagement with a large Arabs at Bethleham to-day.—
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  • 24 1 tuL ias Asiatic Rubber Instruc- Niters at the moment I n i; s at P re sent on duty i D ickson District I
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  • 45 1 Sydney, Oct. 15 Miss Jean Batten, who started on :i flight lrom New Zealand to England tins week, landed at Win ton with oil ffftUge trouble She look 00 imam and encountered a severe dust storm and landed at Camooweal, Queensland Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 tj <£* WX IT YOURSELF I V*3 mmm a cu pf l, l or a quart S as needed no waste j Delicious for Drinking S i t. v wJ^HOLE MILK, i J I he New Improved IfefeWBRBlM KLIM mixer tm£M*8Mk\ I I Price 80 Cents J
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  • 1837 2 STRAITS- BOMBAY TRADE CHECK SEQUEL TO WAR IN ORIENT Indian Businesi Men'i Revu 11 sinu.ipoM i rftiftj RmBCNCE to I 'ii.niKf 111 itfttai of thr Indian < hamlm of Com mem- was m.ul«- »>v Mr. X Jamafe hoy, th«> rhairinan. ;it an vtraor binary election iiHM-tiiw of thr < lurtff
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  • 457 2 FARR-LOUIS FIGHT FILM IN GOOD CAPITOL PROGRAMME A PARTICULARLY strong programme drew large audiences to the Capitol la I nJghl and will continue to attract bifl houses for the next frw daj m the same bill we have the British musical production "Calliii Stars" and the ftfm of the receni
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  • 240 2 Richmond Legend Quoted By Governor THE picturesque legend Of Richmond cathedral In Yorkshire, which reKite., boa King Arthur and his knights Of the Round Table lie buried there ready to rise up in the hour of England's need, was referred to by His Excellency the Governor in a
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  • 86 2 Rough Diamond Loses Poor Fight (From Our Own Reporter) Penang Ocl 15. «N the main event in to nr jht boxing Young Choon beat Rough Diamond In a poor light There wu too much holding, Choon being the more guilty in tl pect There were few exciting moment
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  • 16 2 Mi ice Kwei Poh, well-known Ipoh miner, has purchased siou.uuo worth of the Chinese liberty bonds.
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  • 171 2 Tightening Up Of Control AUTHORITY for officials appointed n under the Textiles Quotas Ordinance to make forcible entry of premises on which it is suspected that, textile goods are stored illegitimately is included in a new amendment to the existing law of textiles regulation which it Is proposed
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  • 102 2 26 In Past Three Months k LIST of 20 cinematograph films which were banned by the censor during the three months July to September this year is published in the gazette. One ol the banned lilms is "China News," a short subject issued bv the Central Film Co,
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  • 22 2 Mi .1 F Draper of th« Mines Dent i.i, Ipoh, returned from Home i U w dayi ago accompanied by his wife.
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  • 20 2 Mrs. Cheat) Ghim brag, wife of Mr. Cheah Qhlm Leng j.p., of ipoh, gave birth to a daughter on Wednesday.
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  • 173 2 Dmfl Estimate^ In Gazette SINGAPORE Municipal estimates for v 1938 were gazetted last night and will be discussed by the Commissioner it their monthly meeting a week nex: Friday Although it is estimated that at the end of the current year the total sur Dluses m lrind
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  • 84 2 To Find Out Bankruptcy Mistake Singapore. Friday IT took the Bankruptcy Office 24 years 1 to find out that receiving and adjudicating orders made against "Winifred Wilson" on Sept. 6. 1913 should really have been made against "Winfield* Wilson."' Mr T L Tan. the Assistant Official Assignee, applied
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    • 70 2 Asthma Cause Killed m U Hours i. of an A to I-- i rid of i< 1 1 ii.i. i iiella «>i choi v thi bj killing ,i i ins m i m- blood. del ,no mop k lll- thma, uli pui I- > ndl j nil i M •.nil
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  • 372 3 GORDONS AND J.MF.F. \ilt>hictory Work hi huwcuvres Johore Bahru, Friday. n\ IKY null IF" attended the miliI m moeuvres which concluded midda) to-day. All the Johore I ones, nearly a thousand were engaged, and as "mv" they had 500 of the 2nd battalion oi the Gordon
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  • 89 3 Delightful Evening For Singapore Singapore, Friday. T 1 an appreciative audience at modal Hall last night when the distinguished European a recital. nme was divided into three and third being selec- 'nch harp and the other W h harp. most popular of the items h harp were Impromptu
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  • 338 3 Woman Tells Of Unique Journey Singapore, Friday. J'HE distinction of being perhaps the first European woman to visit the unknown region of Ulu Besut. m the heart of Trengganu, which, except for two European officials, has an entirely', Malay population, falls to Mrs. Beatrice Gn\\, writer of several
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  • 49 3 Chinese Boy Operated On In Hospital A CHINESE boy, employed at a factory in Henderson Road, was removed to the General Hospital in a serious condition after having been gored in the abdomen by a bull which he was leading to its shed for the night.
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  • 123 3 Immediate Discharges Granted Singapore, Friday. IMMEDIATE discharges from ban--1 kruptey were (.'ranted by Mr Justice Home to-day to M. Sandrasagaram and A. s. Chetty Sandrasagaram had paid a dividend of 45.5 per cent towards liabilities amounting to $3,062 and Mr T. L Tan. tfe Assistant Official Assignee informed
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  • 110 3 Singapore, Friday. That he was a marine engineer by profession and that he was at present employed at the Harbour Board as a fitter on 26 cents per hour for every hour he worked, was the statement made by R. E. Moller when he was publicly examined m
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  • 14 3 I Mrs. E. E. F. Pretty has returned t< Kuala Lumpur from home leave.
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  • 190 3 SHE WAS X-RAYED 12 TIMES Tried Electric Treat merit for Kheum.it ism To iitlcr for five years with pains In the back ..to be X-rayed IL> :n:. to undergo electric treatment foi three yrar.s and then U) And that Km rhen wa:; wha: .she really needed to gel n li"!
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    • 135 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Society t be held at Government House on Saturday. Oct. 23. 1937 at noon. BUSINESS 1. To receive and if approved the Accounts for the year < August 31. 1937. 2. To elect Office
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    • 82 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL 'Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St. There are vacancies m all classes Iron. Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Type writing also taught FREE OF CHARGE m the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal jpyf gran op,MJf^\ NEW STOCK Ol COLD POCKET CHROME
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    • 117 3 j^^i .MM Complete SIfAIKItIN i tvODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonk Lotion Concentrated Liquid Sliampoo Powder Shampoo Solidilied Krilliantiue Silvifix Hair Cream Sweet Oil »f Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. .Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PKNIIAS. Sin^ipore. MUAR NAN YANG lIOTKL A(>KNTS. Express Service ;i times daily. 1 HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road,
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  • REUTER'S COMMERICAL SERVICE
    • 130 4 London, Of Previous To-day Cl 105 6 106 Distillers 33 3 34 Dunlop Rubber 78 I>-> 77 104 General Electric 361 i: 369 Imperial Chemical Industries H3 g H6 3 Imperial Tobacco 31 6 313 Aimlo-Dutch 31., 8» 2 Canadian Pacific 4 fi 2 4 1^ Umdon
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    • 49 4 Previous To-day SUBBKR OIJM Steady Ton© r I 1(1 7 If) I'- Spot Buwn. lh Bl 10 1 16 7 Sellers. 116 (Ist Forward) Nov. Buyers. 81 H Belk [J Hi (3rd Forward) Jan Mar. Buyers J|}J .54 Sellera. a 1 »•> n> J 1O df sdf df
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    • 51 4 New York. Oct 14 RUBBER Previous To-day Change Very Dull Steady Tone Ruvers 16s 8 16 9 16 l 16 Spot IS 163 4 16 1116 -116 Jan/Mar. Ruvers 16 3 4 165 a Sri 16"* 16H16 -3 16 Tone 51 2 51 5 3 y Spot
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    • 51 4 Singapore. Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Sings have received cabled news from w* eivine the following prices: Last Sale rrjg Previous Antamok 0.55 Benguet Consolida- 1000 ted lU )()1 Q Consolidated Mines 0.019 v- TXT 0.5" urnfil 0 6" San Mauricio n United Paracale
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    • 21 4 TIN Standard London. Oct. 15. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £223 3 J 4 Forward £223 —3
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    • 238 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was Sbiw i&m U>ndon Dorted that the London btock Excnan^ S^ore encouraging In tone although Sffl rather hesitant but unfortunately the overnight new. from Wall Street was disappointing and most stocks there touched new low levels lor the
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    • 124 4 Heavy Losses Of Japanese Tientsin. Oct. 15. A GREAT victory was scored by the Chinese m Shansi yesterday ported by scores of planes, the C destroyed the Japanese de: Vuenping, and Inflicted severe losses oo the enemy. m They are now besieging the enen Uuchiachong and another
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    • 67 4 London, Oct. 15. Previous To-day Change t.t. on Pans (closing middle rate) 147 JS^ 1 t;?! T.T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.*****6 o —9 16 T.T on Shanghai (dosing selling rate) Is. 213 32 is. 2V4 +332 T.I on Hongkong (closing m'Himk rate) Is. 31[16 Unchanged T.T
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    • 29 4 f.^l pw London, Oct. 15. Previous To-day Changes Fine Bar per 02. £7.0.4 £704».» i iilver Spot 11M5 16 20 4-H6 4 mont'is' forwurd. 19% 19" H
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    • 14 4 SOI 111 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. PASSENGERS BAGGAGE Tel. 2 i.i las on Green
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    • 44 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880 Capital Subscribed (Fully P*M up) y.i00,000,000 Reserve Fund ..Y.134.400,000.00 Head Omce: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLAQE. M:ln T. YAMAMOTO. Tel. No. 8048 Manager's Room. j 5921. I 5922 General Office. 5923. 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 19 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j Motor (\ki\ INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD i S AjpenU: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD j Singapore Branch^* <.
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  • 535 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Ulas Ice 800 lOOOnon M. Broadcasting 0.47 Vi 0.60n0m B. M. Tru 00 6 75xd T. S. 7 r Pref. 24 26Con. T. S. Old. 216 22 9 E. Realty Co. 1.30 1.40. .1 E.t. Trust Ag. 4.75 5.25 tern United 33.00 34.00 F.
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  • 205 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. 4 p.m Buyers Sellers Ampat 5 s j? Batu Selangor l-"0 175 Hongkong Tin 30- 31Hong Fatt 115 1 20 J Johans 38 42cd Jelebu ..85 90 Katu 23|- 24Kamunting Tin 113 Killinghall 23- 24Kuchai 164 1.69 K. Lanjut 22 9 23 6 London Tin
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  • 224 5 Allenby 1.40 1.60 Alor Gajah 1.20 1.30 Amal. Malay 170 1.80 Ayer Hitam 1.35 1.50 Ayer Molek 1.15 1.25 Ayer Panas 1.40 1.50 Bassett 0.65 0.70 Batu Lintang 1.15 1.20 cd Bedford 1.15 1.20xd Benta 1.10 125 Borelli 1.75 2.00 Brogas 0.80 0.90 Brunei Un. 0.75 0.90 Bukit
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  • 228 5 Singapore municipality PENANG MUNICIPAL PENANG MUNICIPAL Wl red. 1940 $400,000 Int '31 Sept. 30 102 104 norn red. 1947 $1,600,000 4 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 no norn y O9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 4 Jt. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 norn 1/0 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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    • 260 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore Investment Bankers and BrolEWl m B*CUfities and Commodiths. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 188 6 «g f AST DAY j LJI /^/ll\M^J*l VIiH( ;llld Mnnir i i\ I I i A JOVI I F Ml SK \l (Hll !)V Tiff VI LOVELY GIRLS! SIDE- SPLITTING lIN DE-GLOOM YOURSELF! SEE-- lAKIS To-Morrou I »i D T^ fi iVT ifl^^^v ,n HARHY I.tON WILCONS U; toar.OLS Sforv*
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    • 203 6 vg^— v^^ p^CT NIGHTS EWTOC^ ffqfc&cM SBO« i|__an__!; al °K.JS-'"'l !jyJ'..SP(^; -X.^^fc^?ROTMi»lS BRODIRICK ':*_/SS_3_K_f_ ___Hh Bi^^BUBBLIS I.iUSJ JB IjJBf_HB^J [si RENOWNED ARTTSTI' -0 MINUTES OF MI'SIC. 00MLD1 i with SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION— Th« Isi« Fffhl Film Kverybodv's Waiting To See j lOMS v«. FAHII An Excellent Record of the Championship
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    • 126 7 NEXT WEEK'S BIG ATTRACTION j a. the CAPITOL r 1 The Greatest Adventure Romance m the Whole Roaring History of the Seven Seas I .dOlpn /w Or prrifflfl GARY i COOPER i GEORGE RAFT i "m p 1 JUULU I 1 f#l rt OCH j A Paramount Piciwr* witK I
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    • 553 7 iQiMMk ANNOUNCEMENT PI|)MM of interest to ali iocal Cincmagoers. imij&lkfi pic -ruses ciCTumi COLUMBIA FILMS of MALAYA ltd DISTRIBUTORS FOR BRITISH MALAYA ANDSIAM OP COLUMBIA PICTURES are pleased to announce that a long term contract has just bleu concluded with Msm AMALGAMATED THEATRES, Ltd.. SingapoK thereby the n w Columbia
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  • 361 8 A MOST PAINFUL EXPERIENCE Scratches Made On tir i v \i; i <-i toun i v\ji<» v\« nt i A i he lions m the Krnf< N tir.ii.ii Park had <ii«- tablet turned on Hum When t h«- lions <;in»<- md l»»uk ;i < losr up
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  • 130 8 Each With Tray And Bottle Parti. Paius CAI BB are i .t<i' sending their iiii i.l Ue waiter to take part m ft marathon walking race through the Boulevards In t in i a I end <>i the city thortly Bach competitor will carry ;l tl:i >' :U1(1
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  • 27 8 To Visit England Shortly I.) Qthe auni ol land will be accompanied I LllVon Hanno her Lady-in-Waltln Queen Maud ";i i,i m England the Coronation
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  • 161 8 Must Not Gossip Have No Temper I), s Moines, lowa. MRS a 8. Kech Prea dent ol the AmeMedical A soi I Auxilary, has Issued what she di tiie ie nts" ol wife. she hersell Is the wife ol a hi pecj Altoona Pennsylvania, and he iays
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  • 109 8 Unearthed In Soviet Russia Moscow. TWELVE dwelling houses, datum back between 1,500 and 3,000 years, have been discovered In the Kieve region near the Village ol Khalepya by an Archaeological Expedition ol the Soviet Academy ol Sciences, according to the Tass agenc} The dwellings belong to an ancient
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  • 40 8 rtland, Oregon rtfe came home and open on the table v lMl lv I winch she had PUI 111 It idjoinlng loom and •riBed a burglar who fled In alarm. He lefi behind him three shillings and pence.
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    35 8 DIVING <NTO 1 six OP CLOUDS.— Curved against the sky. i dif« appears to be plunging into h:mk of fleecy clouds during a displaj at the liinrishers 1 Pool at Woodford, near London. Planet News
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  • 220 8 "Massacre" Story Told By Tourist Mountain Pass, California. BY "shooting it out" with blank cartridges, the cowboys here have so frightened some tourists that the rumour spread that a deadly battle had taken place It soon became known as ■Four Rustlers Killed!" Carrying guns and wearing ■•ten-gal-lon" hats
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  • 154 8 Example Of Bulawayo Town Council Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. DULAWAYO Town Council has again .been called upon t«» dende whether buy British m preference to cheaper toreign goods, and has decided once more In favour ol impend preference Borne months ago, the council agreed purchase a British-made turbine for
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  • 188 8 Bureau For Humau "Spare Purls" Now York A "GRAFTING donor's bureau" I i v anise the purchase and salt' Of 1 parts lor the human body. has started by Dr. James Scotter. a New York surgeon. people have already re| with the bureau. They are read: sell
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  • 223 8 Visited By Over 14,000,000 Paris A GIANT "thermometer" has bee. up m the Paris Exhibition grounds to record automatically the mini: people who enter the 35 gates. It consists of a 60-feet high neon I which lights up m sections as the tors pass the turnstiles. Each section
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  • 61 8 Form Union Of Mature Age o Washington THE "mowing prejudice" against employment of persons over th< of 4o is to be fought here by the dation for Ann A Mature A Incorporated. The organisers of the foundatii announced their wish to prevent the i i and tragic waste"
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  • 112 9 BOMB-PROOF ROOMS for Belgian National Bank Brussels. ED concrete underground rooms, capable of resisting a b.>mb dropped from a height arc being constructed at the Belgian National Bank, it ;.u rooms'" will be. at least, and are intended to prop's gold stock against attic air. ling built at Ostend, it
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  • 92 9 iffects Housewives In merica New York. MERICAN housewives are beginning to feel the effects of the wars m Spain md China. The war m Spain has affected the Paprika market Paprika is a commodity found In every American kitchen. Fighting m China has threatened the
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  • 137 9 First Anniversary Of Fall Celebrated San Sebastian. RECENTLY the Insurgents celebrated rst anniversary of their entry Sebastian. Spain's greatest sort. months ago, fresh from their among the smoke-blackened [run, General Franco's requetes m (ing along the broad Aven- city's main street, and the Inred and yellow colours flut-
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  • 95 9 Impresses Austrian Mountaineers Vienna. MR. L. S. AMERY. former Colonial Secretary, has won the admiration of Austrian 'mountaineering circles for his ascent of the Southern "wall" of the Dachstein Mountain m Styria. Only a few native experts have successfully accomplished the tour, which includes long stretches of dangerous
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  • 71 9 Strange Incident In America Seattle, Washington. FVERYONE knows that when a man bites a dog it is news, but what is when a fish bites a woman? Mrs. Adolph Watson was fishing from a boat here. Suddenly a 15 lb. salmon leapt out of the water into
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  • 26 9 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Botly of Ipoh will bj leaving Singapore on the Nieuw Z^pland for Sydney. They will be away for about three months.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 ANCHOR Ef tirewed and o«jiiiftl m Singapore by the BOU AO^i a AKtUII>ELAG BKEVVER CO., LTD. s *ME f DARBY CO., LTD.
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    • 281 9 TRADE BARGAINS j FOR SALE 936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 3»2 Cubic Feet $210.00 4 '-MO. OO 5 280.00 tefore you buy any refrigerator be suit 0 see our 1937 models with 5-year uaranteed scaled units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. BARGAINS! Read this page of Speial
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    • 371 9 MOTORS FOR SALE CUARANIT.ED USED CARS —A .election of 70 80 excellent Used Cars Uwayi available m itOCk. We CSJI re•omiiietid the CoUowin| i real bariums. vhich are backed by OUT guarantee and ree service: 1935 Model- Ford Saloon 10 HP.— Price. SI 025; 1935 Modi 1 Fiat Ardita saloon
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  • 319 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 16, 1937. PALESTINE pREAT Britain has her handa very lull at the present time There la the trouble In Spain which threatens constantly to develop Into a greater conflag ration There is the crisis m the Far Bast through the aggression ol Japan which at
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  • 775 10 r than the printing propam publications dealing ped ol thf Palestine pp But ie thai Is different, and ,hile not pretending to be poliB n ew light an mans thingi m Palestine to-day, especially on the life ol women Arab. Christian and Jewish Barbara Board
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    7 10 A Jewish land-ffirl grafting a fruit tree.
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    9 10 Ring Leopold <>f Belgium visiting the Paris Exhibition. Franee-Presse
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  • 114 10 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Dean and Miss Dean of Ipoh are spending a short holiday m Penang. Mr. C. G. R. Phillips. Acting Senior Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs, Seremban, has gone on home leave. Mr. A. A. Strachan has succeeded him. Dr. W. Hughes, Medical Officer, Seremban General
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  • 429 11 EDUCATED WHILE FIGHTING isses In From Lines Madrid. Till oldien of Kepublit an Spai-i if two enemies to-day the Ins it'iits and illiteracy and ire uivuk i ffood account «»1 themselvc ist both. p time now. there has oeen .ye m Government territory education amon? the
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 11 Many well-known sportsmen competed m the billiards and snooker week at Thurston's. London. The photo shows (left to right) Jack Bloomfield (ex-heavyweight boxing champion), Alex James (ex- Arsenal footballer). Miss Joyce Gardener (woman billiards player), and Joe liulme (footballer) stringing for break. Planet News
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  • 63 11 Caused By A W Portland. Oregon. i young terrier dog leapt from a tor-car here, his owner. Mr. Ray ching for him. lost control v. which hit a fire hydrant. rted from the hydrant for lure ld a nalf < creating a miniaht inches deep. Hooded residential base-
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  • 190 11 Million Pounds To Be Spent In Search New York. ABOUT £1,000,000 will have been spent m searching for the missing Russian fliers m the Arctic if they are not found by next June, it is estimated here. 'Something like £200.000 has already been incurred m the hunt, it
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  • 169 11 Created By American Airwoman Detroit, Michigan. ANEW woman's world land aeroplane speed record was established here when Miss Jacqueline Cochran. the American airwoman, flew at the rate <>! 293.05 miles an hour m four flights over a three-kilometre course. The previous record was set up by the
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  • 107 11 Toughest Guy In S. Africa Harrismith. A ZULU named Samuel Kumalo of khifl district has proved himself to be the "toughest guy" In South Africa. When two horses he was driving In fl trap to a neighbouring farm took fright and bolted, the following things happened to Kumalo
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  • 132 11 Research Institute Established Washington. A COLLECTION of 5,000 human and animal brains has been brought together here for use m what, it is hoped, will be the finest and most complete brain research institute m the world. The institute will be established m the Georgetown University medical school
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  • 42 11 Berlin. MR. JOHN WELLS and Miss Renee Sis■ollB, the British amateur dancing champions, will be among the competitors at the International Dancing Tournament to be held shortly. Dancers <>1 ten nations will compete for the 'Grand Prize of Europe."
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  • 215 11 1 ugoslavias "I Idm Of Troy" Belgrade. fjadmjla mjhaii tern v len "i Troy*, who entenced I i d itM for the murder >r her hu iband ha i been reprieved. A few di o, ibe was recaptured after escaping from prison with the help of a
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  • 63 11 Four Trapped By Falling Roof Belgrade FOUR people have been killed m a fire at a furniture factory at Tuzla. Yugoslavia. While men were still m the building trying to rescue valuables, the roof fell m. The proprietor's two sons, aged 15 and 19, and two workmen were
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    • 32 11 I THE TRUE TONiCFOOD^ I Obtainable of Ch.mitn O nd Storw WnMriilJl *933 i\ GOODWOOD *^34 M *^k Telegraphic Address: CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AJSIi TOURIST* Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments
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  • 319 12 Television made its long-threatened invasion of (he films when the ma king of a neu m c n P 'hLm Sailing Along" was televised on Ihc afternoon programmes from P.n ewood I^*™^*™^ shire This ra the first television transmissic i from any film studio m the uorld.
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  • 305 13 With heavy rain providing a suitable accompaniment, bands from all over Britain competing m the 32nd annual National Band Championships at Alexandra Palace. London, had to play "Royal Water Music" as their test piece. The festival was held at Alexandra Palace for the first time; m previous years,
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    • 45 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING IT IS PERPETUAL MOTION Iff '^B B wß^a ■Be' \1 J v f MI 9 ifl fcr*"iii....i r^ I I I I ii m AGOfT: RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday including Saturdays
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    1596 14 MORNING TBIBI Nl turday, Octo^ i:i:;: Vivid Colours Stylish for New Seasons Clothes Established Dress Rules Unchallenged-"Things 1900" Rcturning-New Fashions In c reds, wines, greens and russet brown Holly red .sumac. CftUWbS and MIU berry are among the brilliant colours Skirts m these sports costumes are short, 14 and
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    • 32 15 u 'e most delightful display 'Hal jr, )ods suitable for Mll Presents. |m M season will soon be l>av 'I ICHEL*B a visit now 1 mak >our choice. BOW Bras Basah Road.
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    • 14 15 silk vioiii; OF High itr|>iilali«ftBi Tajjmailinl ftfort' 23 High St., Tel. 3849. DIAMOND BEER
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    • 167 15 A 80l HIM S SfilOFFli\<J £Y£s Y^^ Examined toy the most modern methods known to science! R. A. THOMPSON, n.O.S. (Dr. of ocular science) 4, Arcade. Phon c 3002. Consultation without cost or obligation. DRY CLEANING CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed 80 cts.
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    • 425 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards i)ue f T a,,- sT;,. re r v::' 1;; m;uhu u wan tSB K.S 1 .I;;,;;;' Z cHmut iwoo dj^si RAJPI VNA N»v. 8 „A |(THAGE ,5,000 Jan. 14 •SOUD «.»00 Nov. 18 Jall 14 I l :,r ,r oSIOWM 15.U00 Jan. 28 Homewards.
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    • 438 16 fhv /A TO FRENCH PORTS V— "ikl _pi ROMEWARDS rp Dunkirk Oct. lfi K Mar. r; ;ll :r N.":;;:.- ga, Bordeaux Dec. 1. (fn»m Marseilles) CAP TO0B n r^ Haipollone i C A "J^JS- -v rue*-*"" >;i 4 oct KLIN ri— MOINE COMTE LTD.| THONE 5996 <^^^* itlT Lloyd Triestino;
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  • 456 17 THE LATE LORD RUNCIMAN Many Bequests And Legacies Jwt. aged 30. Ined, £2^88,4 .3 ite duly and Interest ol beer paid. Jl M;li man and Mi•'"!l|i r;< Mumble and m grandth( Hon. \v. L. Runciman and Hon. J. c g Runcin i: l(1 executors and tin. v Alter making i
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    • 300 17 urnxs piiilp lixe. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 2y Dec. 3 Special cheap round (rip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. i passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Ibourae I i the connecting X.P.M. Vessel.
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    • 128 17 X. V. K. LINE GENERAL passi:nc;krh AGENTS CUNARO WIIITK STiR, LTD. 'Incorporated m Japan*. To LONDON via Penans, Colombo, Aden, Fort Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. M.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov 25 "HARUNA MARU Dec. 9 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples SID7 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles
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    • 206 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY rally) Shanghai z Hoihow Calcha If; L g I! 16 io am. I 16 10 am I >r, iin 16 11 am Sambaa and Bingkawang Boelon v I^' Tob^o "wM n a.m.' j :th». Brunei and Labuan Marudu Jfj KJ* it-rally* Bintulul 1( pm Marudu ir qn
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    • 379 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHim ALONGBIDI Ifl I P/HARVES <>:; EXPECTED TO IRRIV] Ship (■odown (i.tte (ialc Entrance Rajula 1 l Islaml 20 l i Tango Maru 18 2 3 PangKnr 3 Akita Maru 14 3 Nieuw Zeeland 11 2 3 tafTaric B 3 Calchas 2 3 Tanfleld 30 2 3
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    • 103 17 AIR MAIL DESPATCHES Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, Manila and I'.S.A.: Imperial, Cl 10 pin to d,iy Australia, n Zealand, lav:; and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing M) p.m. toMedan, Jaskl, and Londonl: Netherlands, dosing 1.30 pji day Penang, Slam, Burma, India. Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E and B Africa, < Brii mi, Ireland,
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  • 95 18 Pedestrians Reminded By Loud Speakers ■Ol D SPEAKER L the main tl tanbul t«. remind p i and treel n julal Her loud peak< Don p "i the Don i throw 111 tie street I<-n Don't si l( <l light Anyoi i b truction bi Rned
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  • 120 18 So Wall Street Bosses Fly To Work New York. WEALTHY New Y<.ik businessmen pay up to :ibniit £200 b month to reach ti eir work each morning by air •sky Commuting" Is tin- latest hobby „i ;iM mn. ,i m- number of Manhattans [working millionaires, U has
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  • 139 18 New French Cruiser Nearly Ready St. Nazaii' Tin. ii. a French 26,500-ton cruiser Btra bourg I to enter service at the end ol r, it was recently announc< n She is a .sister .hip of the Dunkerque, armament consists ol eight 13-1 me)) guns wild sixteen 5.1-inch guns,
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    27 18 General Dawei irho nave iiis name to UK famous "Dawes* Flan. «»n arrival from America hy the Eoropa. ohotomphed at the Saint 2aiare Station. Paris. France- Presse
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  • 258 18 Turned Down Present Of A Crown Alexandria. THAT King Farouk may wear a crown. and that there is no law m the Moslem religion which can prevent him from doing so. provided that it contains no gold, is the opinion of Sheikh Mustapha El Maraghy, Rector of Al
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  • 166 18 Tribute To Mr. Lloyd George London, Oct. 14. THE number of insured persons now exceeds 18,000,000. and the value of benefits dispensed since beginning of scheme was no less than £600.000,000. During the last 25 years, the magnitude of its operations had steadily increased, and a recent valuation
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  • 16 18 Mr. R. W. E. Harper has arrivt assumed duties as Officer Superii Ing Police Circle, Tapah.
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  • 653 18 Reverts To Privah Enterprise 4 MOTORSHIP of 5,900 tons to m a nrlce prevtoualj operated bj er ment-owned vessels has been la 11 the Clyde. She la the Kaik omit by Alexander Stephe: Ltd.. to the aider of the N> Shipping Co.. Ltd.. lor trad n Canada,
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    • 144 18 VIM jf^^ BETTER iSS^I CLEANING HIZXj There is nothing like Iff A '^^^2l& Vim to keep the home I 2 v T iri/* bright and sparkling. 'Eg Cheap, harsh scourers I X^"9| f' mean hard work, and I&* r r *u*ni nil ',>;^K 7 they nun surfaces Ik^gS uith deep
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  • 568 19  -  Sin Chew Poh Nunyang Siang Pau ty u yh \P\NESE PLAN COLLAPSES Big Offensive Fails Shanghai. Oct .15. ni^ I the commencement of hosti- in Shanghai. Japanese r th in this city alone has been rreased to 200.000. The fourth big Lifensive, which the enemy started
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  • 691 19 Local Firms' Weekly Reports Singapore, Friday. LEWIS PEAT (SINGAPORE i Ltd The wave of pessimism thai has I spreading over the world has now invaded the rubber market, and prices during the week have been carried down to fresh low levels. Occasional steadiness due to factory buying and
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    16 19 M. Albert Sarraut, French Minister of State, who has been appointed Commissioner of North Africa. France-Presse
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  • 151 19 European Fined For Non-Payment Am for failii pay si 75 Additional V en he, being tered oi ncr ol radio set, lert d nabic t<> pay under tbe provisions oi Government Notification 621 57, Mr. A Maxwell, a European, on nil pleading guilty. was ordered by Mr. L.
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  • 79 19 Two More Cases— Nine Altogether Singapore, Friday. TWO fresh cases of rabies occurred m Singapore to-day, making nine cases Miice the outbreak first occurred. One case occurred m the Institution Hill area, where there have been five cases altogether. The other was that of a dog found by
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  • 69 19 Heads American Nine-Power Delegation TNew York, Oct. 15. HE American delegation to the NinePower Conference, headed by Mr. Norman Davis, is sailing on Wednesday aboard the U.S.S. Washington, according to the Washington correspondent of the New York Daily News The paper adds that Mr. Davi.s was instructed
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  • 106 20 Started By Children In Belgrade Belgrade k QUARREL and fight between school A Children m the village of Gatchitzi. near Sarajevo, set the whole vilk ue fighting, and resulted m one man beint, killed and ten other people being seven Two boys bewail the fight. First, their mothers
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  • 8 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends sfsdf sdfdf
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    • 935 20 lon The' radio j BRmSH EMPIRE USA. SHORTWAVE 8 PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES „a om 915 The following »re the principal Transition **ZZ]. American short-wave transmission.. p.m. (iSJ 13.93 metre* (21.53 mcs) c Immediately after the iS ll IS* metres (21.47 mcs) and e m rs refer kilcxycles, and (iS(i ICB6 metre*
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    • 280 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres 745 p m -Dance Music play, d by TO-DAY the Station Dance Orchestra, ondei n*z Titzht Orchestral Concert direction of Rex Allen. 12.45 p m ••--Li;, 11 l jV' Hungarian aiT J-\ 0 pm \\vek-end Variety Hotd. TntPrval Poker
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    • 64 20 Z.HJ. Penang (Wavelength 49.3 metres) TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Time Signal and Programme. 705 p.m. Indian Music. 800 pm. Malay Music. 855 p.m. News Bulletin. 9.00 p.m. Close Down. Radio Manila (KZRM— 3I.3S METRES) Mondays to Fr'^ys— 5.20 p.m. to 920 P 'iSaturdays— 5.20 p.m. to 10.20 p.m. Sundays— 4.2o p.m.
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  • 920 21 Sir David Galloway Reviews Activities Of British Malaya Executor Co. Singapore. Friday. Austec Companies go, your company is quite young, but during its short life, it his gained invaluable experience and as the years go by, it will continue to its store of
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  • 223 21 Sisters Marry Brothers In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Oct. 14. TWO sisters, the daughters of the Kon. Dato Lieut-Col. Yahya. Acting Col., Commandant of the Johore Military Forces, were yesterday married to two brothers, the sons of the late Inche Ahmad. The marriage ceremony was
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  • 95 21 Singapore, Friday. "I WILL not get into a third bankruptcy because I shall be more careful m future" said Mohamed Mustan a Government clerk when he was taken through his public examination m his second bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Home to-day. Bankrupt said he was at present drawing
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  • 260 21 High Court Reporter's Bankruptcy Singapore. Friday. 'I HAVE been living liberally and tailed to make provision for contingencies and contingencies have arisen I admit living beyond my income said Charles H. Baker formerly Reporter for the Court of Criminal Appeal, when he wa.s taken through his public examination
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  • 146 21 China Complains To League o 14. THF. ChiiH-.se delegation has Knt the League fresh memorandum, accusing Japanese troopi of using poison ni and (him (iuni bullets on the BfUUIg hal trout since (>et :< it addi that notwithstanding the Assembly resolution condemning the bombing <>t open
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    • 67 21 r 3 1 J^>- J^>FLY HOME IN LUXURY j^>Luxury air liners leave Singapore every Sunday and Wednesday for London. Weeks of tedious travel saved. Perfect comfort. Nights spent on land. No tips. Also twice weekly services to Australia As more and more of the new double-decked, 4-engined Empire flying-boats come
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  • 164 22 Fiphts Fixed For Sunday Rain Ma Mfttated i po the fight arranged for I at the Hew World and tin card trill now be held "D shikl.iv H;i.;m tli. hard hitl Xv ptian welterweighi champion I Rush Milling, a Filipino knocl m the main event, and .1
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  • 131 22 Bankrupt With !2 Children Singapore Friday. ONCE i Government contractor and on $30 per month, ins life intere t from an i Beow Cheng Huat formerly the proprietor ol Chop Hup Thye ww taken through hia public nlnation In bankruptcy before Mr. .m tice Home to-day Bankrupt i
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  • 27 22 Mr. w. Adamson, Assistant Manager Jong Landor Rubber Estate, Tapah, who was acting v Manager Karak Estate, Benl ii'i'v spending two wooks sick leave In Port Swettenham
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  • 595 22 Alleged Assailant Unidentified Singapore. Friday THE incidents leading to the tal stabbing of a 39 year-old Cant woman by a Tamil m a back lar Maud Road "ii the night of Oct. 8. were related In the Coroner's Court th; morning when Mr. W. G. Porter held
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  • 47 22 THE Khalsa Association beat the 6U Heavy Battery R. A. by 2—l Ui same of hockey on the Khalsa jrouw yesterday. Mansoor Khan scored for th< gunners In the first half and Ponnu and Kartar Singh netted for the Kha! Association m the second half.
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  • 275 23 [nybody's Game At Balestier Singapore, Friday. anybody's game at the Ceylon day when the Club met the „-kVy at Balestier Plain, the gaie ending In a win for the Club by hool put more dash into their efforts but the Club displayed better i fluctuated from
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  • 59 23 S.C.R.C. tennis fixtures for Monday are as follows: "A' Doubles Handicap:— Huck Toe and Chong Gurk vs Eng Lock and Hokeen. "B" Doubles Handicap: Gim Lock and Kee Tian vs Eng Han and Freddie Tan. Gan and Gek Choo vs. Keng Siew and Ah Chuan. K. T. Tan
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  • 42 23 Singapore, Friday. An SRC. eleven defeated the WearBrothers Sports Club by three goals 1 m a hockey match on the S.R.C. "mid this evening. Armstrong, M. Kohloff and Moreira lor the S.R.C. while N. Sullivan tied both goals for Wearnes
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  • 209 23 Hockey At Hong Lim Green Singapore, Friday. THE match between the S.C.R.C. and 1 the Medical College Union, played this afternoon at Hong Lim Green, which ended m a win for the Medicals by three goals to nil, was a poor affair m the first half. The
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  • 25 23 "C ;< Company (one penalty goal) and "B" Company (one try) Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers drew with three points each m a game played at Tanglin to-day.
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  • 181 23 Police Cain Good Win Over RAM.C. THE hockey BAtch betwr. n thr SS. 1 Police and the RA M C played at Tanglin yesterday resulted In a win for the Police by four fOftli to mm Although the visitors won by a comfortable margin play was fairly even
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  • 58 23 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs Khalsa Association on Monday at the S.C.C F J. L. Mayger; C. E. Brooke <capt> R. A. U. Todd; Otto Narjes; A. J. Tite, F. OS Man; R. J. Forbes. F. E. G. Caswell, P. E. H. Bodel
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  • 305 23 THE programme of English and Scottish League matches for Saturday is as follows: First Division Arsenal vs. Portsmouth. Blackpool vs. Chelsea. Bolton W. vs. Preston N.E. Brentford vs. Charlton A. Derby C. vs. Middlesbrougn Evert on vs. Leeds U. Huddersfield vs. Grimsby T. Leicester
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  • 271 23 Airmen Narrowly Beat Schoolboys Singapore, Friday. TUX bOCkey match between St. Joseph's Institution and the RAF. pi at the Institution ground this afternoon ended In a win for the Airmen by two gOalfl to one The schoolboys were the first to score, but the Airmen Improved
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  • 81 23 Blia Club Wins Two Matches (From Our Own Correspondent t Johore Bahru, Oct. 14 rE Blia Club, Johore Bahru, met the Johore Police on Oct. 12 and the English College on Oct. 13 at hockey on the Istana padang and won both matches. The Blia will meet the
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  • 28 23 Mr. Ron. Haines, the professional KOlfer will bo leaving Kuala Lumpur al the end Of this month lor ttniirabaya and Samarang on a tour of engagements m Java
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    • 84 23 B j» SUNDAY {17ih)& NEW-WORLD ARENA. B c M vs MILLING^sJo x LEVCHENKO vs FERNANDEZ^ x I¥\ SISSON vs VIDAL JpU f 1 BATT. RIO vs H. WINDSOR W 9 r* SEniRE YOl'R TICKETS EARLY -THOI'SANDS WU. I. BE THERE TO SKE TIIK TWO S V 3 WONDER LADS "I
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  • 617 24 BETTER IN ATTACK AND DEFENCE [gainst Cricket fab Second X\ Singapore. Friday. DISPLAYING all round superiority the Inniskillin«s rugby football XV defeated the S.( MCMIi *> V 14 points, (one yoal and tries) to three points (one try) on the padaim to-day. The Skins wen Impressive
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  • 91 24 (I •■nun Our Own Reporter) Kuuia Lumpur, Ocl 15. BATTLING SIMA w<»n a popular points victory over Little Nene when they m. m a main event over ten rounds at th< i Bukit Bintang park here to-night. Sima had a two pounds advantage over his opponent, and was
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    29 24 \n B.C.C forward rush »n'«iiiniii«:— *n Incident m yesteviay'i rugby match on the pa.ia.iu. irhen the elufc M B M XV lost to ihv InnJskilttnfs 1 1 :i. (Tribnne).
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  • 17 24 In a hockey match at Raffles Cc!lt| the Inniskillings beat the College by i* goals to nil.
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  • 386 24 Hockey On The S.C.C. Padang Singapore. Friday. WHEN the Singapore Cricket Club B team met the 22nd. Heavy Battery of the R A Changi at hockey on the Padang this afternoon, the nine wai commenced at 5.25 p.m. Ti for the umpires starting the d teh a quarter
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  • 195 24 41st Co. R.E. Beaten By Nth A. A. Singapore. Friday. THOUGH they opened the scoring and led by a goal to nil at the interval the 41st Company of the Royal Engineers were at the losing end at ne finish when they met the 11th A-* Battery m
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    • 310 24 j A. S. GILES. 1 CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 7194. THE TAILOR. r r j-TiJ^^»rr^-^ujr-> A 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 j
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 16. October Hi, 19.57. EDITED KY "HERMES" Rver> Saturday.
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    • 1091 1  -  Hermes Singapore Should Win State Game To-Day By i TAKE which tfie Singapore selectors made last rugby season was to A on the state fifteen at an early .stage and persevere with it to nm of bold experiment. The policy worked well for a time, but. tl
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    • 75 1 TO-DA Y'S SINGAPORE SIDE CINGAPORES .state rugby fifteen for the opening match against the Navy and Air Force at Anson road this afternoon has been selected as follows: A. E. Minns 0. D. A. Lundon J. H. Abbott J. C. Cooke D. M. Henderson J P. Wood 1. G. John
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    • 26 1 In To-Day's Supplement Pajje Boxin? notes Fahmy vs Frisco Selangor XV Perak shocked 4 Pictures 4 and S Home rugby itoßfHn Topics Turf Topics 8
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      44 1 R. A. Hooper, who played a good game at stand off m (he Newcomers and the Rest match a fortnight ago but has not been given a run with the state side yet, is seen m action m this picture against 11. M.5. Terror.
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    • 450 1 Cup Final As Xmas Attraction WHY HAVE SOCCER OFF SEASON? ARE the Chinese uoing to create cup history this season by having their first and second elevens opposed to each other m the final tie? Thi.s is the query on the lips of most soccer fans m Singapore at the
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      • 45 1 j GIAN SINGH'S I i GREAT ANNUAL OFFERS NOW ON. j j IT'S THE BIG SAVING OPPORTUNITY j THAT DRAWS THE CROWD. S BE AMONG THEM take full advantage j j whilst the Offers Last. j (.i\\ m\4.h a co. s 4, Batter) Road, Singaporr.
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    • 1117 2 TEN DOLLARS FOR STANDING ROOM Las'i .'.c Introduced jou to wne ol the and otl ol boring m si: m me rived at'Se when Bat then known by hi* name Tan prominent K< v had been through the Amateur tournaments which pen d on ;t |;i: abOl ol the I
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    • 23 2 Personal Contact Needed In Control ACC< DING c 0 A littll I m their game. <• control board omtiy of the difTerenIded
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    • 131 2 Careful Selection Of U.K. Internationals it has frequently been said that British golfers take their international matches too lightly, but the Royal and Ancient club which Is responsible tor the amateur International match bet i Britain and the United States s lik fly to take next i match,
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      5 2 played a draw of I—l.
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    • 65 2 British Team For Australia SUBJECT to formal confirmation the British team of cyclists for the Empire Games at Sydney. Australia, will be: Sprints: R. Hicks (Belle Vue> and W. W. Maxfield (Kentish* Wheelers. 1,000 metres time trial: Hicks, Maxfield and E. V. Mills Addiscombe» 10 miles: Hicks. Maxfield
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      21 2 Clargo, Middlesex refiment foalkeeper, snapped when anticipating a high shot daring the match In which the Chinese entered the cap final.
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    • 448 2 BOOK MAH NEEDS A REST rpHE li lited Fahmy-Frisco n il--1 b itest came off before a c( rd crowd at the Happy World despite the fact that the verdict •ted. the flight will go down i cord as one of the best we have
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    • 370 3 New Control System For Home Golf REPRESENTA WON OF ALL PLAYERS THE suggestion which was to have been made at the R. and A. meeting golf would be made easier. d:d materialise. xpected that either the *ize ;ht of the ball would be lged, but this did not take place.
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      8 3 Perdriau on i k in form this season.
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    • 189 3 Challenge To Holder Lodged k CHALLENGE for the Open Champion ship by the cham] Jama Dear, hai been Lodged with the Squash Rackets Aic The holder. Amr Bey. haa been no;. tied and it 1 understood that the match will b t > played Defore the Amateur championshin
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    • 161 3 Another Victory Over Von Cramm DONALD Budge, the American and Wimbledon champion, confirmed his American national championship victory over the Davis Cup player. Baron von Cramm. m the final of the men's singles m the Pacific South-West champlonshins at Los Angeles. Budge won In four sets by 2-6
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    • 124 3 F. C. Chalk Succeeds For 1938 MR F. G. H. Chalk has been duly ap- pointed to captain Kent next season. Chalk is a fine batsman, a good change medium pace bowler and a great coverpoint fielder. Like A. P. F. Chapman, he is an old Uppingham boy
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    • 74 3 Frenchman's Fast Threequarter The oiiicial world record lor the threequarters Of B mile held by the Frenchman Jules Ladoumegue, was beaten by the well-known Belgian runner, J. Mostert, who clocked 3 minute, o 4 seconds, beating Ladoumegue's figures by 2 10 seconds Although Mostert's effort beat the official
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    • 793 3 SELANGOR MEET THE ARMY TO-DAY PELANGOI^ will i theii lous opposition for tl ty when Army, who will have a number of Combined Services pi Mum Lip to Kuala Lumpur for their annual match this match 1 1 Important one th a tnt re or less ace timate ol their
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      • 44 3 you've dot a GRIP I like an I INDIA tyreJ tsf INDIA Tyres, like the bulldog, vu-*' have a tenacious Grip. They take hold of the road and never let go." Don't take risks— fit INDIAs to your car. £i SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.
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    • 98 4 CUP -TIES DRAG ON football Match between the leftfM champions (ChIBCM) and the Combined Services last urrk ended m a draw. Here is a Services back heading clear during the «ame. Xi m Hock is seen m action during the match against the Services. He played a great game. The
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    • 643 4 NEGRI GIVE PE RAK A SHOCK 3-Nil Win Was Lucky For Them VISITORS 1 GRAND DISPLA V (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Oct. 15. FOLLOWERS of Perak rue^by, who entertained rosy hones about the State's prospects for the current season, were somewhat disappointed when Perak met the Ne^ri-Malacca combination on
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      • 52 4 T It \l IK.II />*»«,! i, THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE l I &mM THE MACHINE THAT HAS /lT™^m STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS v j^ffc GUARANTEED FOR EVER! |Hm|>M( From 49 50 Each i i \V M HIRJE PURCHASE S TERMS ARRANGED j Sole AKents: I] KOIII\SO\ Co. Ltd. SINGAI'OKE
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    • 93 5 A. M. Valberg, one of the S.R.C. hockey stars, m action m the match m which the club trounced the Gordons 10-nil. tll ks: An S.C.C. player caught m a compromising situation during the S.C.C. match against the Inniskillings last week. Jjpilgll Ipoh Corinthians drew
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      • 42 5 V yjtfrjf Build up your child's strength \fis a foundation of good V *X health. MONT BLANC milk iff^^} contains all the Nita- iJ^ESBBGZ? nins that go to make K^VVIBI vigorous health. x^^JZ^Sm. Joseph Travers Sons Ltd. g^fffl{;i|W; Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 1066 6 MANY PENALTIES UNDER CHANGED RULES NEWS OF HOME RUGBY From suggest A H I Th would be ab; urd to think tl I peopli would b< Ilkel: to turn up to it. m th< d] comfort ol U mporai ame mat< h< nrhJ I only
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    • 211 6 Only 20 Men To Co From England THE way has been made clear for Sydney Wooderson, who recently set up the world mile record, to represent Bngat the Empire Games to be held m Australia next February. At a reception given to leading national sportsmen by Sir James
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    • 169 6 Booming Sport In London 500 British skater.s have turn- ed professional m the last two years U appear In Ice revues and ballets, but the two leading girl skaters have deCided to remain amateurs. They are bolii aged 16, and will compete for the world title m February,
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      21 6 In H M s Terror pinvrr makes a clean breakaway m the match against the S.C.C., which the i-lub won IM-three.
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    • 213 6 MCAVOY AND LEWI FOR TITLE TOMMY Pan may have a return 1 next month with Max B former heavyweight champion of world, whom he beat la*t f Harringay. Baer was matched with Jim Bi for October 29 under the promi Mike Jacobs of Madison
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    • 88 6 World Championships London ALBERT Hall is to be taken C the world table tennis cha ships to be held In January. Th« of the tournament, however, will played at Wembley. Over 3.000 tickets for the finals already been sold, although thr themselves have not yet been prnAnd. as
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    • 851 7 PENANG STATE PROGRAMME OPENS TO-DAY AGAINST PERAK (By Forward) From Our PenSßg Office) TPenang inter-state rugger p nm.es for both the State team arid iatics open to-day with man i:id at Ipoh. Both matches ainst Perak. the one at Taiping een the State teams, and the Ipoh being the first
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      12 7 Hi. Chinese hockey XI which opposed the Ceylonese this week, and won
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    • 57 7 THE United States won the Davis Cup this year because of b "planned attnck". and aggressive I In the opinion of Mr. Walter Pate, the captain of the Am* rican team. Mr. Pate sent the follow: gram :mis A.s- tions for of future Davis Cup pi; through the
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    • 735 7 ARMY'S TOUR TO CENTRAL STA TES POLLOWING the remarks made 111 these columns last week regarding the outstanding players m the Army Trial Rugger match it is gratifying to see that all the players noted therein have been selected to represent the Army against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur to-day and
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