Morning Tribune, 20 October 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.— -No. 22a SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, October 20. 1937. FIVE CENTS
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  • 414 1 I lands In French Territory Jerusalem, Oct. 16. [THE Grind Mufti secretly left the MosI que of Omar in a dramatic dash in inch to Lebanon. The launch. wwever. miscalculated the position of e coast, where a motor car him, and was overhauled Iby a French coastguard
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  • 28 1 Paris, Oct. 18. i;r lL sains were a feature I cttona, the final round tested yesterday. The 'I -seats, and the ComL> <Hcal-Sociali.sts lost Reuter Wireless
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  • 170 1 New York, Oct. 19. i ]fIE are faced with a situation where the President may make a mistake; that would indeed be tragic, and might lead to war," declared Gov-I ernor Alf Landon in a speech broadcast to the nation. Criticising Mr. Roosevelt's recent
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  • 128 1 Pakhoi Shelled By Warships Hongkong, Oct. 19. IT is authoritatively learned that Pakhoi was shelled by Japanese warships yesterday morning;. The shore batteries replied and an attempted landing was frustrated by strong machine gun defences. The damage and loss of life in the city is unascertainable.
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  • 28 1 Shanghai, Oct. 19. A protest against the bombing of BriI tish houses on Westwood estate has been I lodged at the Japanese Consulate by the British Consul-General. Reuter
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  • 75 1 London, Oct. 17. The General Council of the Trade Union Congress claims a unanimous response by the International Trade Union Labour movements to call a boycott on Japanese goods. Replies have been received from trade union organisations in the United States. Canada. New Zealand, Australia, India. Mexico. Holland.
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  • 114 1 Lowest Level For Year London. Oct. 18. WHILE the Stock Exchange refused to be stampeded by the overnight slump in Wall Street, this is not the case on the London metal exchange, where in ar. atmosphere of demoralisation, prices today tumbled to the lowest levels for
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  • 619 1 Spanish Problem Can Be Solved? London. Oct 10 SOME reliel in the previous tension Is observable by Reuter correspondents In most of the capitals concerned over to-day's non-intervention development Although no unduly hi«h hopes are raised in London, there is a general atmosphere of hope, writes Reuter's
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  • 56 1 Moscow. Oct. IK. TWENTY -FOITR alleged Trotsky ists. stated to be agents for the Japanese intelligence denartmenc, havr been executed at Svobodny, charged with sabotage on the far eastern railways and plotting the assassination of Soviet leaders. Ten other executions for alleged train-wrecking took place in
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  • 1182 2 CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC Bill For Mm Effectual Prevention IN official campaign against hri- herv and rorruption in MlMic and private business throughout IIM Colony is to he lauiu h<"d shortly through the passing of a foill "for HH mure efTertual prevention of rorruption" The proposed new
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  • 63 2 Asiatic Petroleum Co. Official Retires Singapore. Tuesday. MR. D. V. Rawlinson. of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Ltd., left Singapore today en route for Home on retirement. Mr. Rawlinson was with the company for sixteen yean. Prevouisly he was with Harrisons, Barker and Co. and before that
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  • 16 2 Mr J. H. Pyper. Superintendent of Excise, S.S. has been appointed Deputy Commissioner of Excise, S.S.
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  • 705 2 Insufficient Evidence To Convict Singapore. Tuesday. THE prosecution's failure to produce sufficient evidence to enabu the Magistrate to convict in a case involving two charges (1» of assisting in the management of a public lottery, to wit, chap jee kee. and <2> of being the occupier of a
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    • 139 2 What Is Air -Conditioning in the Tropics, it Is the mechanical method ot cooling, drying and cleansing the air wt breathe Why Do We Need Air- C o n d i t i o n i n g Air-conditioning is not a passing tad it Is vital contribution to the
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    • 83 2 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Ninufes < boUng. gaaplac wkwaaias Asthma f .n,i nrunchitls poison your wymtim. i \V, health ami weaken your heart a Vu PrMKripUon of an American Dhx-i, Ktarts killing Asthma Oerma In minuted purlflea th« blood and build, new vltalftv anything and enjoy life. Mendaco I.
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  • 346 3 'unary Inquiry Opened Singapore. Tuesday. T leading to the Cecil murder of Sept. 13 were rerelimlnary inquiry before Eta ves. the Third Magisv. In a charge of murder Chin Chai and Goh Seh Seh Id responsible for causing the hwee Siang U: Ong appeared for Lee Chin
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  • 108 3 Interviewed By Tribune On eturn From Leave T Singapore, Tuesday, i armament programme in iritain has gained the full 'lie nation thereby giving full to the National Government the Hon. Mr. D. M. Tibbs, mber of the Johore State Interview he gave a Trisoon after
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  • 148 3 Excellent Double Feature At The Alhambra A FLAMING new film personality n flashed across the screen <>l the Alhambra Theatre last night. She was beautiful Doris Nolan, making a very success! ul film debut In "The Man I Marry," a grand romantic comedy which relates the
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  • 175 3 Bill For Closer Control Of Driving Licences JJ BILL amending the Singapore Tracn tion Ordinance and designed to give closer control of driving licences is to be introduced into the Council at the next meeting The objects and reasons gazetted with the draft of the bill yesterday state
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  • 167 3 Drove Car With Arm Round Girl Singapore, Tuesday. A ROMANTIC escapade shortly after midnight on Sent. 20 last was resible for the appearance this morning of Kwa Hock Sie.v. a young Hofcien, before Mr. L. C. Goh the Fourth Ltfagistrate, in answer to a char; 1 having driven
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  • 218 3 Bill lor (.loser Supervision -'"'LOSER control ol motor cii i v« i v applicants for new licences pro vided by a new bill which is to he introduced mto council amendii in 1 Traction Engines and Motor Cars Or dinance. The Bill (According to the objects
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  • 121 3 Cupboards Drawers Ransacked Singapore, Tuesday CONSIDERABLE excitement was caused v. this morning when a robbery was discovered at "Prestige," dross shop in Capitol Building, owned by Mrs. M. Scholz. It was seen that the thief or thieves entered by the back window, first throwing something through the glass
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  • 194 3 FREE FROM SCIATICA FOR 35 YEARS In Perfect Health ;it 79 Thanks t'> KnudMß 'Ilnny-livr vim: thl I I Brian wu hi Iptess with sciatic i I be heard of Kruschen Blnce that he hai enin.ed perlert lit iilth Here If hi.-> remarkal "Thirty-five ft I had attack of tciatfr*,
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    • 79 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. RABIES. Anti rabic prophylactic vaccine treat ment is avaiiabl,? at the General Hospital, Singapore, and for third class patients at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore. Anti rabic vaccine may be purchased by private practitioners on application 'o the Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital, Singapore. Private practitioners are
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    • 199 3 CjftjjJ^W Baldness on ihc' Compl«t« Outfit. SILVIKKIN PKODUCTB. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonif Lotion— oiuentrated Liquid Shampoo— Powder Shampoo— Solidified BrUlUntlne —Silviiix Hair ('ream— Sweet Oil f Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole Distributors: KAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Serviee 3 times daily. I 1. HA] CHEW HOTEL,
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 103 4 LOI P, To-day lien i" JSV 3 >p Rubber 34 3 33 6 Gen- trk IH HIO!* Imperial Cl Industries 36 104 3*3 Imperial Tobacco 14. Ho lft An^.lo-Dutch Canadian Pacific 8»/4 London Tin (New Share' 4 3 4 1 4 Rubber Plan Investment TTU»t 30 4»/
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    • 82 4 1 Spot gg l6 tad Forward) Dec. Sellers. 3 lo (3rd Forward) 111 gujjj SU« I nge PALM OIL (Malaya) Q 1( Sl li( rs In hulk Oct. Nov. Bhipl 1 COPRA (Straits, PJU.) Nov Shipment UAGO ILOUK (Sarawak) 1() St 1Urs oct Not ihipment V:ilur TAPIOCA (Jst
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    • 43 4 KIBBEK NeW Y lk Previous To-day 0 Weak Dull. Steadier Snot Buyers 164 15 5 b fepot Sellers value 153 4 Jan Mar Buyers 16 316 15^ -7 16 Sellers value 15 7 Tl Quiet Barely Steady sSt 50^ 50U
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    • 64 4 London. Oct. 19 Previous To-day change TT 00 Pans -closing middle rate, 146.94 UAg* T.T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 B unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing seWng rate) 5.2%d unchanged o„ HongW (closing selling rate) 5.3 118 nanß __1 64 T.T. on Japan Seeing selling rate) JS*!
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    • 24 4 London. Oct 19 GOLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oi. CT.0.4% £7. 0.54 ITLVER forwu-.-d. 19 7 8 19 W l6
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    • 17 4 London. Oct. 19. TIN Standard Previous To-dav Change Spot (afternoon closing price) UW* gjgs Forward
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    • 50 4 Singapore, Taetday. Messrs S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore h.ivc received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:- Last Sale Prices Previous To-chiy Pesos Antamok 0.52 0.54 Benguel Consolidated 10.00 10.00 Consolidated Mines 0.017 0.017 1X1. 0.54 San Mauriclo 0.58 0.60 United Paracale 0.50 0.53
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    • 51 4 Dividend w Cent. The directon oi Ledang Bahru, Ud-. recommended a (final) dividend )n v peel of the last financial v^; l)t i cent payable on No? 13. rne sum ..I £6,000 will be paid to general an d H (ii)l) U) taxation reserve. While i!(i:U1 will In-
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    • 15 4 Mr I .i H. Corner hai bten ganded] to act aa Director ol Oardeni, s.s
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    • 68 4 1 J@g\ |THE YOKOHAMA |4rp| SPECIE BANK, LTD. Nk^'J>v;v (Established In 188O». Capital Babseribed (Fully HOI" paid up. Y.100.000,000 BHp| r e'|#^|| Reserve Fund v m 400.000.00 MURANCI COMPANY, LTD. ll( ll ()ni(l YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH IS Your MEYER CHAMBERS. MOTOR CAB Mm lu Manager t. yamamoto. fully insured? Tel,
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    • 169 4 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 644 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 READ OFFICE; SHANGHAI Tse-Vung
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  • 809 5 STOCKS SHARES By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Oct. 19. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 4 6 5 -xd Kumbang 30- 316 Malay 50 55 -nom. tm 29 6 30 6 0.80 0.85 lin .23- 24--angor 1.624 1.674 Burm; Maiay 29,- 30Chencieriang 20 216 lin 0.38 0.43 itt 1.10 1.13
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  • 201 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Ampat *P Jlji^ 2 Batu Selangor 1 q 67 Jjg Hongkong Tin 296 30b Hong Fatt 111 JJJ Jelebu Of 088 K. Lanjut ff~ JJ* Kamunting Tin Hi 6 l* bca Katu 23- 24Killinghall 22;- 23 c Kuchai ijg Jjj Larut 12!9 13 3cd
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  • 235 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int 41/ Mar 31 SePt. 30 102 104 nom «fc% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 n m 4b Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 no nom 4 *%1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 n m 4% 1 Si- Mar 31. Sept. 30
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    • 263 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hontfkonpr, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers; in Sc< untie* and CummndltUs. Daily Foreign Market CoW and Quotation Service If embers: 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.
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  • 231 6 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report MIMN(i: Tin at midday w i S 107.00. down S2 7 8. Although there were quite a nil ol bids for Sterling shares from L to-dav and the London Stock Excl. was reported as having closed quite steady the local market was overeha ed
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  • 106 6 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Tone of market: Easier little doing Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet T 3 .-ct per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 15 5 t per lb. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. Oct. i 25
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  • 27 6 Batavia, Oct. 19. Miss Jean Batten passed over Knpanf? to-day at 8.10 a.m. local time. She landed at Batavia at 4.45 p m. Reuter
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    • 425 6 TO-DAYS OPENIMC a< Hm> t \\rn__i The mightiest seo story of them a11... gEE iH^P%fiflß*x^K t%%^ HCNDKKDS JBr^%_r I® l>assengers h#»tO^ 'J^-^-hV W^f HHhVPI ini n^IIHHH v ___l i _kCm '^^t |^P H^HHttHW^i^H Ship-wreck W_ W v^_____l Hp -c—l Iv^C^Bhm v *^^Bs a a I ft! i t BBBBBBBp^^^BBBm «&^BB
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    • 142 7 t STARTS FRIDAY IMVILIOV j \_aj^^B j^B y ■v/>gi^'' vK^^TK mt^fir^ J r^''w^^m^B^W 1 S| /^B _r™W m I ■■II ll bK I *****1 nII Willll gUPiVwKitr^ i > V. fl ■I I fl I■■" I I fl fg»& JtXX 1 ■■■■■/■■■■■■■a I RAYMOND MASSEY ROMNEY BRENT I >S^ SOPHIE
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    • 199 7 n» BROrcSHT BACK! A UCDfT BKi HIT AT THE CAPITOI WHICH OWING TO OTHKR BOOKINGS, HAD TO BF WITHDRAWN WHILST S STILL PLAYING TO PACK hi) HOISFS |©C^3CJieK? TO NICHT 6-15- 9-15 j She went to Paris m» a one- woman rebellion s against everything conventional! i But she never
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  • 400 8 VERGE BANKRI PTC] iews Of Sir G Clementi Lent AN ASSET of the utmost vain, to the British Empire in the n East" is how Sir Cecil Clementi. the former Governor of Hongkong, described the University of llonu kong: at a meeting of the Colonial Empire Union
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  • 1676 8 Factors Leading To Present Conditions Examined \/nf Explained London Oct 1 OH Oci fl i 1( th< price ol S|m-» rubber 'i and ye rd i one ..i latei it again changed I ire it may f i" refore be ini.... ing to
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  • 454 8 hi. Whin:.: Mi. and Mrs. < I w j Carruthers, Mi. A and Mr, Dane, U\ Dawson, Mrs. J Dick, Miss J I Green, Mi. A. Harrington, Mfc irk. Dr ai d Mrs. 8. K Kelkar Mr. J- Laird Mi D W L j Lowdfii. Mist
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  • 135 8 Statistics compiled by Mr. Marmara. managing director of the Danish owners' Association (Dansk Damp rederiforening) on the position of est shipping companies of Dew shows that while the invested c these firms aggregated 96,000.000 1922. it sunk to fi8.250.000 kr. U while capital reserves had shrunk 67,000.000
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    • 22 8 Notice Netherlands Air Mail Service I from Europe-Triplication ox: thrice weekly air mail service in Westbound direction will commeiv the 23rd instant
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    • 195 9 B I i ttt Mft 1 H *UI \Qf Ift 1 •'•*v-*;«5 (^v* V mu "*o»k m;, r 3Bk\-/X>|v^BH ■KoK' .'^v^^Bßaia^B^B^B^Blßafißoo&vv* jr .''^J^BUrti^^^-Ba/OBt^BiaW"^ '^^fc» "v I |Bff > A >^*f|l|y* j| i|^.|'i|[|r\A?^^> J X^ ~*Sf 18l Vl\\\\\u\\ > i nVil 1 «SS? jmy iflft Me 09 vKi x3So i vWWiiWiil
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  • 323 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wed., Oct. 20, 1937. FAR EAST CONFERENCE thk Par East OonfereYice which is scheduled tO lake place at Brussels OH Ocl 30, under the .in. .pices 01 the Nine-Power Treaty, is being anticipated with a considerable amount ol opt 1 riiism optimism which we are not quite
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 10 With a dense etovi tf smoke issuing from her as an explosion occurred only a few moments after her crew had beta taken oIT. the drifter Ambitious sank after being in collision with the drifter Spectrum at the entrance to l.owestoft Harbour. Photo shows smoke pouring from the sinking drifter
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  • 731 10 No Change Expected In The A tlon ol the rubfc noi definitely unej „i the iR R I ha b 1>: Nov 30 ib< iii.iwi announcement erved the right to hold a bei ii warranted bj but becau the Oommitfo ftrmei control ol im- thai ;<t any period
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  • 84 10 Dr. J. C. Carson. State Medical Health Officer. Perak. has been on for appendicitis at the Batu Gaj Hospital Mr. G. Dias. Asiatic Rubber Instru tor. whose headquarters at the m is at Seremban. is on duty in Port Di son District. Dr. Ansley-Young and Mrs. Y who wont
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  • 1228 11 HIM AN CLAIMS DISCUSSED Conservative Party's London. GERMANY'S increasingly- insistent d;iim for the return of her oloiiKs is again in the forefront of political discussion in Great Britain. Propagandists on both sides are loud in their arguments, and, at the moment, the score seems to be
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    87 11 Dick Merrill, the trans-Atlantic record-breaking airman who has made four flights over the ocean, arrived at Southampton on the liner "Normandie" after his first Atlantic crossing by sea. Although many passengers ajjreed that the voyage was exceptionally rough, Merrill said it was "a rest cure" compared with his last flight
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    67 11 r» (> s Britis h and Continental drivers practised Hi the Crystal Palate r nt for the Imperial Trophy race— the lirst international ear 1 to be held in London. There were Z\ ears in the r :u Photo u "'k Seaman in his new 200 ir lies an hour
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  • 146 11 Being Done By A Woman Larium A YOUNG married woman hen- bSB Undertaken a task that no niiui could be found to do, namely to son n<f six winter months teachiiv two children on the ice-bound Isle Royale, jri Lake Superior. The young woman is
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    • 33 11 I THE TRUE TOWCfOOD I Obtahtabh «f til Chtnttu ond Stor** ff^-B^__-__B_B_i __-_-_S_li--L*_l J(J33 -X"\ GOODWOOD 5934 f ML Telegraphic Address: CHAJUfISaLT BITDATID IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOUKlsis jnnhdued FacUttten for rnvuir Entertainrnr
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  • 357 12 KENNEL CLUB C AMPIONS The first of the Den park seats intended by Sir Philip Sassoon. First Commissioner of Works, to brighten Londetl parks, have now arrived at St. James' Park, where they are being installed. Three hundred and twentyfive of the seats are now ready. They were paid for
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    • 31 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING IT IS PERPETUAL MOTION I W 4 i n Jmk m RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPOKE. Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday including Saturdays
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  • 1898 14 What Is Your Biggest Mealtime Puzzle? WHAT ll your Mggett mealtime pu//l« I .should Muiik thfl sweet DOW mom always 10 dUDcilli thinkinc Oi lomething dtfmtttly new to rive the family "n*' rlin s <mt ol tn •..lock recipe u it irerc, and there ofUn complainU about bavins n<' •amo
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 22 14 Hard Centre--K*B M//i/ 7>y .uk.:s.st.b... WILLARD'S Z'Z No other ChOCOlatti Obtainable in MARASCHIN' 0 Malaya Compare jor quality and variety CHKRIUKK WC-5
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  • 145 15 :< lbs br» mutton 1 tablespoon butt pint stock mall turnip Pepper and sail 3 medium carrot 2 medium onion vi potatbe. 12 mushrooms, if liked 2 tablespoons flout mutton into 2- inch muares Wasii In a doth Mcit but ter In a saw pan Add meal and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 23 15 Maison Marcelle For a Natural eerman«rt Wm oar late-l polnt-wlndini %^f S5 Stamf ori Rd. »L TeL «|#7 frop. j KOOT, < I— m*.
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    • 42 15 I m JL. j FllOEi\ T l\ FOR I Q S j ju JPL E M 1 1 v I I STONE J i S^ SINGAPO I^ 1 J inn r in? 1 1 PHONE 3463 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS jfc^^^ <~~
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    • 121 15 A roi ius i s siioi»iM\<. EKES SILK STORE >'- TOjmflHßL/TOR€ —by the most modern methods j r^f known to science! R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Or of ocular science) 5 Arcade. Phon e 3002. r^w- onsultation without cost or obli- IJWT.^^/^^y o^*^*'Z*^^^.^B nation. D^y CLEANING HAIR-DRESSER CHEAPER CLEANING. I Join
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    • 316 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE u fill vj-vip CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA. JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY. Available tor twe months I mm SIN(. ATOKK Te Ist (lass 2nd Class Pfgfcefll 1137.11 SWIM Mimii; h;;i $188.57 J51M7.14 Kobe or Yokohama 1154J89 Colombo $137.14 Bombay i>274..if) siw.B6 All vessels
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    • 493 16 j l^y, >M TO FRF\(H PORTS i VllV Mai Havre. Antwerp 6z DUJ Foi v Dunkirk n tes. St. Nazaire ft Bordeaux Nov. n „.st.N U Bordeaux I> iu OUTWARDS. (from MarseiUes) CAP TOURANK For ta*» Touran, Haipohon, C 5 r\v BT JAOQUEB t AKKS PBOM ANY PI AC MAI.AVA
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  • 274 17 Trim -Day Sessions hi Paris Clven countries, Includ J tain Wen rep al the 10th Congress ol th. [ntei la tional Association ol Officers ol I (•bant Navy which recently concluded Its three-day session In I'ai i 'rile congress, under the presidency ol Dr. Beret, o! Holland,
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  • 72 17 To Attract Recruits To Life On Merchant Ships T London HE National Seamen:, Union declare* that seafarers should be granted holidays with pay in order to attract recruits. The Union state; thai within the last lew years 50.000 men have lelt the sea. causing a shortage of
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    • 283 17 BURNS PIIILI* LIXE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS JJf5™ R Oct 30 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 29 Dec. 3 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the folio rates. Fi Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. ?m SIJ
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    • 130 17 NT. V. It. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, I/I h Incorporated In Ji&tn) To LONDON via Penans. ftltißHt Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Ciibraltar. m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 s..s "HARUNA MARU Dec. 9 Rates to Ist Class 2nd cI&W Naples 5497 $540 §317
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 270 17 i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE) TO-DAY F0R p ER DATE AND TIM* Alk Soon Oct. 20 0 an itn Montevideo Maru 20 1 pm South) Montevideo lis 20 1 pm Montevideo Maru 20 1 om d K. Toengkall Toglan 20 1 pm Malini 20 2 om Khoen Hoea 20 'A i> m
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    • 396 17 SHIPS IN DOCK I SHIPS ILONGSIDI nil ITHARVEB nil EXPECTI i) m \kkim IHl'.llH I \ll s 'ii|» OldlWl *..itt („it« Rajula 22 1 Proi 20 Naldera Bulan |6 2 3 nelaui 14 3 President Hayet 11 3 Montevideo Maru 7 Shirala 30 2 Silversandal 32 2 Montffcmery City M
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    • 263 17 Passengen llx Naldera I The following pa Ullng by the P and O. liner Naldera vine' will leave Singapore foi Europe on Friday, Oct. 22 Mrs. M H Hul ton. Mr and Ml E. H. Beck. Mr A J Buch m Mr IV Bell, Mrs i> McLeod Craik Ml: i
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  • 138 18 CANADIANS THE EMPIRE Link Stronger Than Ever sumni'-r .mw. Prinet Wwifd i pANAiMANS at present feel more cl< v than ever the link binding them to the other peoples ol the Empire, In the opinion oi Lord 1 ■■•■< d muir, Oovernoi Oeneral ol Canada He aid <> ta .i».
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  • 43 18 A ('l)iin'.sc was found unconscious In a home < i- i( »'i", Road, oil Jalan Besar. ITie man had contused abrasiom ovei hi icalp it 1: reported Hi, it Mi« Injuries were sustained wrhen Mm man dashed ins head many times on the door
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  • 89 18 Visit To House Of Lords London Od 18 Tub Kli H UM oi LortJ afternoon, remainhall an hour Wm the st opei tan "i Parliament morrow ireek Earliei 10-da| befon Mtu.Min^ to London from Royal Lod«f Windsor Great Park, Theii 1 vi3lted Windsor Castle and Inspected the
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  • 48 18 ondon Oct. JS. Queen Ifary this afternoon opened the extension Ol the West London hospital. Which lias bee; named Silver Jubilee at the exp-t-, command of KinK George the Fifth, who was patron ol the hospital for the 25 years of ntoj reicn British Official Wireless
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  • 59 18 Deficit Increased By 277 Millions blngton, Oct. 19 it li eftlmftted that the budget deficit I for the current fiscal y.-ar will be raised by 277 million dollars to 695 million, according to revised figures issued by President Roosevelt. He explains that several factors have been for changes
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  • 48 18 Expenditure Must Be Reduced New York. Oct. 19. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, broadcasting an appeal for private help for relief work, indicated his determination to balance 'the budget, saying that unless Federal taxes are to be greatly increased expenditures must be brought within the extstlne tax receipts. Reuter
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  • 17 18 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched lrom Singapore on Oct. 10 was delivered in London on Oct 18.
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  • 186 18 Removal Will Take Two Months Bn. WHILE still keeping control and signals, an entire rignaJ cabin at the main Nord station here to be shifted 25 yards back as a unit The rate of transport will b< a few feet each day, and the whole operation will
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  • 234 18 Death Of Mr. C. I. A. Richards Singapore, Tuesday. THE death occurred at his residence 911, Richards Avenue, off Flower Road, upper Serangoon on Saturday Oct 16 of Mr. Charles Ignatius Aloysious Richards, a Government pensioner the age of 68. The deceased leaves a wife, three sons. six
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  • 161 18 Plans To Create New Air Record Loi. HARRY EUehman, American acto airman, who is. at present, in 1 land, plans to return to the Un States shortly to make final toons for the longest non-stop fl the history of aviation, from Cana Rio de Janeiro, a distance
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  • 488 19 UNEMPLOYMENT IN GREA T BRITAIN EASING WAY TO WORK (forts Of Minister Of Labour Tl problems of immense impori nice to Great Britain, of imimportance likewise to the ,»ion of the Minister of Labour. Mr I rnest Brown. One of these relates to the position of unemployed middle-aged men v
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  • 41 19 Rescued After Air Lrash A, London, Oct. 18. party of natives has now fd Brio ad je r General Lewin and •<> have been isolated in Southern Sudan for ten fig the forced landing of lUl ":>Linp British Official Wireless
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  • 182 19 Discovered In Oils Of Certain Fish Cape Town. KEEN interest is being shown by the Union health authorities in the work of two research chemists at the University of Cape Town, who have discovered that the liver oils of certain local fish are extremely rich in Vitamin "A'
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    57 19 The Hilda Moller, which in comi ui. with the African Trader, was damaged by bombing off the North Spanish coast, is now at Falmouth where .ie will be inspected in dock to ascertain the extent of the damage. The Hilda Moller is owned by Moller Lines Ltd. Photo shows The
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  • 51 19 Lisbon Eight veteran Portuguese warships are. to be sold by auction for scrap iron at the Marine Arsenal on Nov. 1. They are the torpedo boat "Mondego," the submarines "Hildra" and "Foca," the gun-boats "Damoda. "Quanza. 11 "Raul Cascais," "Bengo," and the survey vessel "Cinco de
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  • 116 19 Bride Sees Her Husband Killed Cape Town. A BRIDE ot only two months saw her 25-year-old husband fatally .shot by his dog, while 00 1 week-end motoring trip from Yzerfontein to Cape Town. Mr. Roy McClelland with his wife and two friends were returning to Caoe Town
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  • 105 20 Banned By British Actors London. THE well-known operetta The Geisha, has been banned by a London Operatic Society as a protest against Japanese aggression. "That is carrying things much to said Mr. T. W. Bamford, secretary of the National Operatic and Dramatic 1 ation, to Reuter. •'The only
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  • 313 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Oct. 19. 5 pJBTotai io* Books Close flnanciaj Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. Ampat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4 ,_^J Johan 10% Int. Oct. 12 Oct. 29 Oct. 23 Kamunting Tin 124% Final Nov. 11 Oct. 18 Larut
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 560 20 I ON THE~RAPj6 j BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 'Z:— 6.20 p.m. Ml p.m. (.si MM BMires (ILil C.SII ISJI Milt lUS <iM7 mrs); <.S(. ICM inHrrs (17.7'» iikm and (.SO Metres < i r» l k net). rransmi-sion 935 p.m.— o.!Jo a.m. r.sil 13.97 metrei (£L4I mcsi; i«;.k«» meirei <17.7M
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    • 459 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American nhort-wave transmissions. I he numbers immediately after the i-all-letters refer to kilocycles, mnd the second number §et to metre*. TO-DAY II 20 p.m. Honeymooners, songs— New York. W.'iXAL 17.780; Hi!' TO-MORROW 0 \\b a.m Sunshine Special- Pittsburgh. WBXK 15.210:
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    • 243 20 PROGRAMME Singapore Station TODAY UN) nm. I TeochPW ma. (Gramophone Records Bee jin Hai Bung by Chieh Cheng Chiang. Teh I w I SI0 R n p B -640 pm -Teochew Orchestral Re- Gramophone Records^: "So -Flower." Played by the Lao Cheng Eiiang Theatrical Party "Hai Tong iiua." "Lam Cheng
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    • 220 20 OF B. M. B. C On 225 Metres Albert Sandier and Hi. rthern and Southern Played by Debroy Somer> •ra. 820 p.m.: -Talk: "World Afl Rp from London. «35 p.m.:— Selection of Ciaem o rea Music (Gramophone Records' I ebe freud" (Kreisler). Played by chp •Poeme" (Abendidyll».Plav('d Kk^ie" Massenet i
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  • 115 21 Of "Bird In Hand" Hand,' by John Drinkwa all!' thl \W ht In the iilaj y well i being of the best that long and a gone Into it. and w< mea ;ure responsible for its it ciici well, more particularbeing Mr. Thomas the part ol Thomas Greenipon
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  • 121 21 [An Official Chinese Communique A CHINESE communique dated Oct 18 Very severe fighting occurred In the north Wentsaopang changing hands A whole Japanese division was thrown ontal attack. The Chinese withdrew in the centre, to attackers, while the right nks formed a pocket. Sixty fapanese surrendered. The majority
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  • 27 21 M iss Batten K L M Agent In Singapore Ins that he has received advice to thatßflss Jean Batten will for Alor Star from Batavia, yingapore completely
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  • 256 21 Japanese Again Prc On Tachang T Hi G i raj hai I r ep to the J authoritl insi the bombl] an -owned hi i I Estate last week and hai presentation i to th< I!1 them not to trains near the estate aa misdiri the houses. Both
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  • 90 21 Singapore, Tuesday. CHARGED with playing in a common u gaming house, thirteen Cantonese were thus morning produced before Mr F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, as the sequel to a police raid made last night on a house in Lorong Kranji Three of the accused were acquitted upon
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  • 93 21 Vittefeen Dead In U.S. Crash Salt Lake it\. Oei It A COMMERCIAL Transcontinental n an Inter uith four women i "••mi ibwid, uhirh disappeared irhen Mvm K <•► salt Lak« < it, rrom Nen \ork. rai lecated frosa tiw a r Ivini; shattered on a mountainside ■;,m!oo
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  • 65 21 T Elome, Oct. 18. Italy has received Belgium's invitation to the Nine-Power conf« rence In which state (authoritative circles, "the possibility oi Italy participating in the meeting li not excluded Reuter Wireless. a/i r > ,u Paris, Oct. la M Deltas and M. Detessan, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs
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  • 63 21 Rome, Oct. 16 Mussolini has received a telegram Irorn the chiefs of most of the Arab tribes In Libya, assuring him of their solidarity with the Palestine Arabs in con sequence of the events of the last lewdays I It will be recalled that durinf IfunollinTs visit
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  • 71 21 Addis Ababa, Oct. 18. Mussolini has rejected proposals to build B new Addi.s Ababa at a lower aJtltude than (lie old city, thus ending the long con (rovers v regarding the iu Hire of Addis Ababa as the capital < I Italian East Africa. Alter the conquest
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    • 83 21 •> t m Simuftaneoiisl- al EMPIRE TALKIES SUN TALKIE HALL i < mi,, (Tanjonf Pagan (New World) IMENCING FKOM FRIDAY 22ND OCT. A COMBINATION OF STAGE i AND SCREEN ENTERTAINMENTS The Variety Entertainers" WITH THE FAMOUS ARTISTS S iVIENNE STARR, ZONA ROSS, C LARRY DAVIS, COSMO PARKE ting the New
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    • 80 21 "EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT AND NOT TO Bi: Missi;i) SINDAV HIv'ONK II I i'i'HK HALL M\ltK OF SITCKSS IS STAMPII) ON IVIIIV 100 T DAILY MAIL 4-i \>kmum "s vh.ii r* IVOR NOVKLLOS DRUSI LAM: TRIUMPH S MARY ELLIS— OTTO KRUGER— VICTOR JORYBARRY MACKAY At The IM\ II lO\ Next ~Wcck! \iu
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  • 197 22 Handicaps For W» IGHTB tmt Ivt <•" .nmmnl for ITturuU? u.ini «uj of um ll ;V lous Itrni <If i Wi i stl;nu»H si: Lucky i um Regimeni 'A. ill/. I J Toi i; J Dw Gold Bell n top i !um I to be raiw d
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  • 221 22 Yesterday's Morning Work At Ipoh Miurs- ne •.HIM HINE SI de out if elj beauU(l dc r i ;:i: slight^ I OSI Farthingi the formei beinj irourhing well ahead N mi I- after a i print down om MILTONDALE Spencer) did slow Ul)lr ick and ROYAL \y< -i.'i
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  • 216 22 Result Of Draw Held At S.T.C. Stables THE draw for the Singapore Turf Club's N-w Zealand Yearlings is as follows: I. Bay Gelding Nmht march- Jubilant Mi.ss c. R. Noordin. 2 Bay Gelding (Rig), NmhtmarchPrecious Hon. Mr. R. Williamson 3. Bay Filly. Nightmaieh-Pnde Dr P S. Hunter 4
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  • 357 22 R.A. M.C Beat Nth A. A. Bly. R. A. Btn AT I (ktV maU h bet* lllh r a resulted In win ll thf by lour I n rps nearly scored In the nrst minute o! the game, Lieut Kellett runmii" through on his own am upright from
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  • 110 22 9th Heavy Brigade Beat R. E. "A" At Changi Singapore, Tuesday THE 9th Heavy Brigade. R.A. beat the 1 RE. "A" XV at Changi to-day by six points (a penalty goal and a try) to nil. The gunners fielded a weak side, owing to numerous injuries among their
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  • 65 22 R.A.O. C. Beat Skins Singapore, Tuesday. K A.O.C 'Alexandra) boat "C" Company, Royal InniskiUing Fusiliers by ben points <2 tries and 1 dropped goal) to nil at Tanglin to-day. Tombs and Forsytho scored the Ord--1 tries whilst Collins scored the drooped goal. The Ordnance threes piaved a splendid pame In
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  • 457 22 Draw .\nd Startn Times THE following are the starting for the President's Prize ci tlon to be played at Bukit T Sunday morning Oct. 24. m. 8 20 F. Knight and W. A. C Henderson v D. M. Hender> C. VV Auchmuty. 8.2U W A. Venning and
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  • 65 22 Special Associates Prize A SPECIAL prize has been presented to be won by the competitor returning the best score < Stroke play under handicap) on either of the nine holes at the Singapore Goll Club on Wednesday afternoon. Oet 27. Competitors are specially requested to start as early as possible
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  • 1198 23 TWO THREE FIGURE D IVIDENDS UPSETS AT IPO// RACES Exciting Day For From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. TH r weather was sunny and the tjoing good for the second day „f the Perak Turf Club's Autumn r U c meeting to-day, when a card of soven events was successfully
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  • 323 23 Inter -Company Fights Btafftpore, Tuesday. VERY keen rivalry wa.s seen in the Oordon Highlanders inter-company boxing competition for the Gardyne Shield, held this evening at the Regiment's barracks In Selarang The finals of the various events will be decided tomorrow night. Most of the lights were clean
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  • 55 23 31st. Co. Royal Engineers Beat Fort Canning THE 31st Co. RE. beat Fort Canning by 4- 1, In I hockey mutch at PuUll Brtnl yesterday. Weeks (3) And Lark scored for th« Sappers and Joyce ior the Fort. Weeks, Lark and dimming were prominent for the winners
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 86 23 fHE~ii£TISSnUN-oETIi //fl#/ You'll just love Wally as the Jt^l^km "old soak" and thrill and cheer, amidst your howls, as -1 ■*M& e ma <es 9°°^ n a p' nc^' s 1 x *V%, grandest rolel 1 t/IU^WA MERKEL TI I |r-7/V\o I y ERIC LINDEN f^ fw,o L/^ JUDITH BARREn
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    • 67 23 ro LANDLORDS ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY VALIABLE AND BEAUTIFUL Bl ILDINCiS. We Are No Amateurs— We Come to You with a Malayan EXPERIENCE of 25 years COMPLETE ERADICATION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTIED. Inspection, Reports and Estimates Tromptly I urnished. ELLIS AND COMPANY White Ant Experts. AGENTS \M> SECRETARIES:
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  • 163 24 iOih Since Middle O/ iupusl < > ANnim.it east «»i rsftin mu m «<»v«n«i in glagapwt ft* «i.» > Hm <lo(; was from the Institution Hill area, where most ol the rases have <•< i 111 red. I Ins makes the tenth MM sinre the iIM
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  • 93 24 Wrongful Dismissal Claim JUD Marl clerk b} Mi ni( in th< High Couri daj laim Inst the i Company for vuo:. br< .Mil ol The plaintifl orl U rreaj <>i alar> and II i d:l--larj due for the n mainperiod "i hli agreement P» month The defendants denied
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  • 184 24 High Court Plaint Succeeds tngapon lUDOMENI fof the plai: ainsj J fendant for the amount Died will vt b v ti C e a'Becketi Terrell in the Court t..-day to *ap Tiong Uew Chinese merchant, In the civil suit he ■amst Oeok Eim and Low The plaintiff's claim
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  • 233 24 Series Oj Falls Rallies New York. Oct THAT foreign markets will rettsi further pressure from Wall I was the indication which Wall Btreet Itself Ignored yesterday. Operators also seemed to disregai ports from Washington that the 1 Reserve In making a thorough stud the market situation with
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  • 83 24 Motorist Fi ned Singapc re, Tuesday. Mr. J. Brown of Harrisons Barker and Co.. appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh. In the Fourth Police Court this morning. to answer a charge of failing to report to the Police, after an accident which occurred on Sept. 19, at the junction of
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  • 95 24 The October L.G.U. Medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs R W Cowe'^ with a score of 69 The following were the returns: Mrs. R. W. Cowen. 83 14=69, Mrs. P Wilson. 100 29=71, Mrs. W. Shedden. 97 25=72.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 351 24 f A. S. GILES j CIVIL NAVAL. AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 7114 THE TAILOR. VOV *^o** fc^^^* %^^p* tt\ A J You have seen THE FORTUNE-TELLER and BOH NAI HOE S Now we provide you with a Bigger, Brighter and Better Show entitled
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    • 58 24 i YOU WOULD REALLY HAVE SOMETHING TO WORRY*' ABOUT IF SINGAPORE DID NOT SEE THIS PICTURE! S j THE WORLD'S MOST LAVISH FASHION-SHOW PRESENTED IN A S GLORIOIS NEW MUSICAL COMEDY SPECTACLE— WARNER BA\l IR JOAN BENNETf 7- INTEEHMCOLOR lilM with NISCHA AVER, HELEN VINSON and IjTHE WORLDS MOST PHOTOQRAPHED
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