Morning Tribune, 23 October 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2.— No. 226. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, October 23, 1937 FIVE Cl
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  • 316 1 HOPES FOR SUCCESS OF BRUSSELS T A I I/C I ALPO I London, Oct. 22. THE Kings speech on the prorogation of Parliament to-day expresses Their Majesties' deep satisfaction at the loyalty and affection mani d on the occasion of the Coronation. "The significance of
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  • 96 1 i The text of the reference m the I King's speech to the Far East is JI as follows: "I have seen with I the greatest concern the deveI lopnn nt of hostilities between I Japan and China. The sufferI '«|,'s which have been inflicted I u
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  • 143 1 Technical Preparations Going Ahead London. Oct. 22 AT the Foreign Office and at the principal Embassies concerned, as well as at the non-intervention headquarters, technical preparations for the executive committee's programme are being pushed, ahead, and when the chairman's subcommittee meets this afternoon it will expect to hear
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  • 100 1 Japanese Claim To Have Broken Through Peiping, Oct. 22. fierce hand to hand fighting, Japanese troops have broken the Chinese resistance m the Hsinkow mountains of Shansi. according to a Japanese report from YuanpinsThe report adds the Southward drive by the Japanese to Taiyuanfu, which was held up
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  • 137 1 What Lies Behind Special Meeting London, Ort 22 SPECULATION rile m tin Circkf n irding what lies behind the decision lecial meeting ol the Inter national Tin Committee In London on oct Some are ol opinion th<- meeting w;us decided upon when the price recently tumbled to around
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  • 140 1 Many Victims Sent To Hospital Shanghai, Oct 19 IN the course of Japanese bombing of Chapei a small bomb fell on the Settlement side of Soochow-Creek m the United States defence sector Seven or eight Chinese were injured but the number of dead is unknown. Sergeant
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    30 1 Mi^ Sheila Dumeresque. sister ti Mr. J. Dumeresque. manager of the Singapore station of the 8.M.8 C Mbs DuneresfSC arrived m Sin«a pure from Fnfjlaiwl hv the Kanchi. vestrnla\. Tribune
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  • 534 2 DOING HER NewHonpkottP rovernotl I i Yd am eagerly looking forward to n i I newlng my friendship with Bir Shent,m Thomi Id Sir Geoffrey Alej der Stafford Northcote, KCM when Interviewed by a Tribune r< MMivni here on board the Ranch! Mr Geoffrej I
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  • 255 2 Japanese Allegations dt A Keruted Till-, following is the text of a teler dated on 21. sent by several Chii public bodies to ;iii Chambers of Commerce In democr tic couni ties:— edom oi political belief la permitted i ion rmed force Is not re d to as
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  • 83 2 Singapore, Frid BMr i' Lewis, the Piftli m. this mornlns, onp; Ah Phn, a Hoklen lorry druti. appeared on b c'l.ti"! di or neglecting I > maintain W irlfe, On Boan Chioh Hi plea that his wife '"sold all U tow's and other belongings to satisfy he.
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    35 2 sir Geoffrey Alexander Stafford Northeote, K.CM.G, who pamed through Singapore yrsterday on the Ranch) to takr up the governorship of Hongkong, m Boeeewion t<> sir Andrew Caldecott, who is now the Gorernor of 'ryion. Tribune
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  • 211 2 Indian Doctor Granted Discharge ADMITTING liabilities m his Statement oi affairs as amounting to $41,067 23. Dr V P. Menon. a local Indian medical practitioner, was granted his ;e from bankruptcy by M, Justice Howes to-day, subject to htoconlo pay instalments ot $20 pel month till the
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  • 164 2 Sentence Enhanced By Chief Justice Singapore, Fri< JHISTIAN and A. L. M. Mohideon. two former employees of Messrs Fogden, Brisbane Company, who appealed before Mr. Justice a*Beckett Terrell In the High Court to-day, against sentence of $150 passed on them m the lower Court on a charge of
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  • 97 2 41 Singapore, Friday. DOG owners again appeared m thp Police Courts this morning for allowing their pets to be out of doors without muzzles In the Criminal District Court beforeMr H A. Forrer, Toh Ens Want; was lined $25, Lee Ah Lia $15. Boon Lian $20 ai
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  • 636 2 Chinese Units Storm A CHINESE communique dated On 21 ites: In a surprise attack at Mlnyangpao, North Shansi, Ul the small hours of terday morning, Chinese mobile vi sU nned the Japanese airfield and d--troyed 24 aeroplanes with hand grenades. A severe hand to hand encounter ra
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    • 107 2 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Tho «,n!v w:iv your bortv < :in i 1- ••in otit I c|. tr«.\ iiik A' Idfl Ir < r■ i Ih through nine million tiny Kldn<y t ul «>i niten lul !<■ ware <>f heap, di i i rltatlng Kid iv'iiru It' «>f .<
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  • 121 3 \I:'R) DESPERATE BATTLE Shanghai, Oct. 22. THE heavy fighting which bejjan 1 last night with Chinese attacks on all sectors continues unabated, with the Japanese flinging all weapons against their adversaries. The Japanese claim to have occupied Kwangfu. five miles north-west of Tachariß. The Chinese, however, dispute
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  • 293 3 Heavy Fighting At Tachang Shanghai, Oct. 22. CHINESE forces last night launched v attacks m all sectors and bitter li-l»t iim is raging, especially m the northwest at Tachang, where the Chinese are trying to squecse the semi-circalar Japanese sal<rnt into a bottleneck and then cut it
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  • 213 3 Europeans Convicted Of Traffic Offences Singapore, Friday. MR Thomas H Talbot. a European living m Buckley Road, was charged m the Fourth Police Court to-day with 1) failing to conform to a traffic signal on Aug. 8, whilst driving a motor car at the junction of Stamford Road
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  • 119 3 F. And N.s Despatch Clerk Convicted Singapore. Friday. ABDUL Wahid, a former despatch clerk, employed by Messrs Frascr and Neave Ltd., was this afternoon fined $500 or six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr r\ V. Duckwortii, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of criminal breach of trust
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  • 47 3 Japanese Persist In Their Denials Tokyo, Oct. 22 I" ction with the Court of Enauiry kong into the junk incident 22, the Foreign Office spokesues that Japanese submarine recently constructed at Yokois still lying there. more, Japanese submarines anPainted dark grey, not silver grey Reuter
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  • 103 3 Singapore. Friday X WO on behalf of the petitionUtor, Mr S. Fung applied to c Howes In the Bankruptcy lay, for substituted service A uptcy notice against B Mr wet informed his lordship that the r had been to the residence '< wet m Orchard Road on three
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  • 27 3 Mr. C. G. Paterson manni'i: ncr of Emco ha.s gone on an extendei tour of the Far Ekist Hfl will be ab- 1 sent for several months
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  • 228 3 Singapore, Friday •iPPEARING 111 the bankruptcy cour? before Mr. Justice Howes to-day, on a motion for commitment to the civil prison for contempt of an order of court, Chan Ah Seng, a wireman m the employ of the Singapore Municipality was warned by his lordship not to get
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    • 177 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY NOTICE i hereby given that the Annual General Meeting Of the Society w:. 1 be held at Government Saturday, Oct 23. 1937 at noon BUSINESS 1. To receive and if approved adopt the Accounts for the year ended August 31. 1937. 2. To elect Office
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    • 378 3 SEIZED BY LI MHACiO IN VENICE! Free From Tain Alter 3 V»eek>. m Kruschen An urt Ist 1 pictUJ m Vein. urp att.,, tried everything, but that lumbago wouldn't budge Tin he a Kruschen advi Lnd n< w well, her letter tells her storj 1 .nn an artist, and three
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 65 4 General Electric 80 10 4 '80 V 2 'id. Immrial Chemical Industries 36 6 36 3 —3d. Imperial Tobacco IdO ioV Canadian Pacific BVi London Tin (New Share) 4 3 4 3 Rubber Plan Investment Trust 30 0 30 6 Aver Hitam Qfinthprn Kintas rvinuia Pnhanes iy
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    • 84 4 Kpoi aHfl^mm n 11 if, 7-' i sellers. 1 1 i r > 1 i»i ,2nd Forward, Dec. Buyers ,3rd Forward. Jan Mar. Buyers. 7 ll!ia London, Oei 22. COFRA (Straits F.M.S.) Kof Bhlpmcnt 5 0 BeU« ilso Valut SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Oct.iNov. shipment. 1() l i rt
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    • 47 4 RUBBER P S S Sllr' 01 J on f Buyers 15 13 16 15 13 16 s P° l Sellers 15 1513 15 7 8 _1 16 Sellers 16 1 16 16 —1 16 TI T One Steady Strong Spot 50 1 17 b
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    • 35 4 London, Oct 21 A SPECIAL meeting of the Internal al Tin Committee will be held on Monday. It has been convened under m the restriction aereement at the re- quest of Bolivia Reuter
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    • 63 4 I'rcvious To~day v/ii3ri{st. I T on Pari.s (cktftaf middle rate) 146_2l ***** 01 tt on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95 15 16 *™Jfi™ d 2 Tr on ShanKhal (clwdng selling rate) 5.2% d. XchaS TT on HongW -losing selling rate) s.SI 16 UMnMj TT on Japan (closing selling
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    • 18 4 10 1 S In h Pino FJar per cmi. IlliVrJv j jg i 1•' H LiJXO*-''
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    • 41 4 Bid To Beat Jean Batten's Record London, Oct. 22 THE Australian, Jim Broadbent left Lympne at 5 a.m. to-day on sn attempt to beat Miss Jean Batten s England Australia record of five days twelve hours three minutes.- Reuter
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    • 48 4 Death Of Former M.C.S I Officer <From Our Own Correspondent (By Air Main London, Oct. 13 THE death has occurred at St. Leunards-on-Sea of Mr. Reginald U Crichton. formerly of the Maia\ Service Mr Crichton, who was an officer of class lb, retired In 1928.
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    • 14 4 TIN Standard Previous To-day 0 "change Bpot (afternoon closing price) gg% *$>[ Forward
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    • 238 4 Messrs. Fraser Co. s Singapore. Friday. MINING: Tin at midday was $109',, up 544The London Stock Exchange was firm and active throughout yesterdays session and with Wall Street maintaining Its previous day's gains our market opened buoyantly to-day with many buyers m evidence and quotation quickly went ahead.
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    • 49 4 1 THE YOKOHAMA (ffPll SPECIE BANK LTD x^/^ l vg£/ Capital Subscribed (Fully %OI I II V 134,400 000 00 I Itltl I IHII Hnul OffiiT YOKOHAMA I INSIIR/VNCF, i OMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH BBANCHBB ACiUNCIES raffles plage. THROKilloi 1 THE I YAMAMOTO WORLD Tol No. 6049 Manaßers Roon
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    • 15 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY i Motor Union j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. J BIME, DARBY ft CO., LTD.
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  • 614 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Oct. 22, 5 p.m. Praser Co. Buyers Sellers Kumbang 30- 316 Malay 50- 55 -nom. .Yctm 0.87^ 0.92 BangrinTln 23.6 24 6xc B t tu Selangor 1.75 1.80 Burma Malay 29 6 30 6 deriang 209 21 9 Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43
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  • 113 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday Batu Selangor 1.75 1-82 Hongkong Tin 29 30;Hong Fatt 115 120 Jelebu 0.87 0.92 K. Lanjut 229 Kamunting Tin 116 12 6 KatU 23- 24Killinghall 22 6 23 6 Kuchai 1.67 1.75 Larut 12 ttlLingui 2.00 2.20 London Tin 4 4 6 Mambau 0.75 0.80
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  • 41 5 Sin^'P'"* 1 Friday. srs. S. E. Levy and ('•> Singapore have n cabled ne« from Manila Ing the following price Previous To d P Antamok 0.54 net Consolidated 9.90 0.018 i IXI, 0 Mauricio 0 United Paracale 0.54
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  • 200 5 >GAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 6 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 norn red. 1947 $1,600,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 m» norn ►09 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 113 115 norn •13 red. 1963 $2,000,000 lar 31 Sept. 30
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    • 253 5 Shanghai, Hontfkonjr, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities 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 BROKERS' ASSO. MANILA STOCK
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    • 314 7 THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Incoming Overcrowded London. THE danger of the British medical 1 profession becoming overstocked is >ned m the current issue of the h Medical Journal, m which it is ci that registered medical practiln 1936 reached the record number of 59.010— an increase of 1.905 ared with last
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    • 59 7 MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE \T ITS GLORIOUS BIST j I -£m *t%m J wPi ES X J m/^ i WmfiAi i HF^ it I %«^BRUCE IN A UNIVEKSAI P^YURE i Mm LOVE 1 young, i with I KENT TAYLOR S WALTER BRENNAN J JEAN ROGERS ■Lv^ From Eleanor* Griffin"» itor/ L
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    • 174 7 The Advance M PBE-VIEW Trailer of this unaxing NEW TECHNICOLOR PICTUBE has already Sot th.Town Talking JUST WAIT UN 1 11 YOU SEE THE PRODUCTION ITSELF// TUESDAY NEXT at the 4 Al»il JOI I beautiful than you've seen 3s| These are but a few of the j^ JB I^^^ high-lights
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  • 491 8 THEME OF NEW WA> Abraham Lincoln murdered at the instigation of his Seiretai} o! War, Edwin M. Stanton? This is the startling theme of a bowk just published In England under the title -Why was Lincoln Murdered?" It makes as enthralling reading as the be detective
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  • 139 8 To Be Sold By Auction London. THE world largest coin is being sold m London auction room It l.s a Swedish eight dalet copper piece »>r It met up inches by LilViinches v weight Is 32 pound! ■i here ha foi long time, been keen competition to
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  • 72 8 Half Consumed By London a i .1 reception g\ th< Empire Tea Bureau recently Sir Alfred ford <a former membei ol the m itive Assembly i said that Britom were the world rhampio drinkei Tin- United Klnßdom alone umed ovei hall the world 1 exDori Evei j bodj
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  • 196 8 Numerous Stores To Be London Fori neral stores, equipped aith every modern device to ine chain stores under worldcontrol, arc to be opened m Lancashire, London and other parts ol the country, within the next six months n wdi be staffed by at least 70 or 80 employ*
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  • 33 8 On the application ol Reading Boh Council the Mini ransport it from th»' Road Fund ill V nt. ol widening the approach to the 11 Rail* the construction <>t a i oppi en-
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  • 148 8 Japanese Are Gaining A Monopoly IAPANESE are gaining monopoly m J the market for soft goods In Kenya Uganda, Tanganyika and Zanzibar, it is stated by Mr O R. Lamble. president ol the Johannesburg chamber i»f Commerce who pointed out that South Africa's adverse trade balance with these
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  • 94 8 To Wear Gloves As Guard Against Infection London ITID gloves are to be provided for 11 of the British Customs officers use when on duty This decision has been taken follow ing an epidemic of dermatitis of tlv hands, whteh has spread amony officers since August. The disease
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  • 233 8 Sister Ship Will Be Of Same Size Speed Southampton. TOE Queen Mary 1 sister ship, now der construction and known as 552 will be about the same size as the Queen Mary and capable ol about Sir Percy Bates, chairman of the Cunard-White Star Lino, revealed thi.s ln
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  • 190 8 Decides To Retire In I -<J London. rHE Bishop ol Londi n, Dr. A. F. Winnington-Ingram, has decided to ■ctire m July 1939. By that time, he vill have completed 50 years" v.-ork xmdon and 38 as Bishop ol London. 9e will then be hi years old.
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    72 8 1 Wearing it«d helmet, Kin« lions tf Balfaria presented i<> new standards io «h«- Bulgarian I the great militarj parade which brought .m end tin- manoeuvres attended by Hie King for the Hrsl time, x hundred thousand men took pan In the parade, which v.<> watched Cahinel Ministers and high
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    65 9 Dixi ovorv II the Royal Polar research ship, sailed from London for a Ml months' voyage m the Antarctic. Her captain is Lieut. L. C. Hill. KN X who commanded the ship on her last adventurous voyage which began m 1935. Photo shows a good-bye kiss for a member of
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  • 248 9 GERMANY COLONIES International Bureau Needed Says M. P. London. |N a letter to the Times," Sir Arnold Wilson. M.P., discussed "the case return to Germany of her former is part of a general settlement to which all (including Germany) must contribute and m which all must play a part." Te
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    • 20 9 ANCHOR Vm) Ii fr^ |ri Brewed and bottled iv Singapore ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. BOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD
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    • 351 9 V ARGAINS MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CAI t; A selection of 70—80 excellent Used Cars always available m stock. We can recommend the followinK as real bargains, which are backed by our guarantee &Qd free an nrlce: mmm 1935 Model-Ford s: -Muni 10 H.P Price $1025; 1935 Mudel Plat
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  • 315 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Sat., Oct. 23, 1937. 'OUTRAGED CONSCIENCE" "MY country and the count! which compose your mighty union arc among the protagon.,; of the Idea that peace i ithei than war Is the normal tie of relations between naViolators of the peace i always m the end bowed to
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  • 1680 10 How YOU Can HELP THE POLICE Ito know the time ask v but don't, at 1 am. on CW happened to a hardworking police offl* «ntly) ring up your i n sa Y~ Ing that i lot of people were Letting ufi ■a oik. and would someone please come .Hid
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    35 10 IKiiik George of Greece is Attending the biff autumn manoeuvres of the Greek Arms ••> Macedonia. Photo shows Kin^ (ieorse of Cireece <fnreuround) ti oik hinu m ;i ditch as kff watched tlu- iiianoeuvrrs. Planet News
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  • 488 11 40 p.c. OF WORLD TONNAGE Constructed By British TUI tonnage of merchant ships now being built m the world is tl. t > largest for seven years, accordin,, to Lloyd's Register of Shipping statistics just issued. They show that m Great Britain ,n(« Ireland at the end
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  • 54 11 an charged with murder at chur- West Virginia, is said to have uncle who irritated him and nis wife cry by singing a "Hill- man is said to have told the po- '»<• a.sked his uncle to stop ddy. Sweet Daddy" because Father had died recently
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    49 11 A seaman was seriously injured when he fell from a rope ladder into one of the boats during: the first lifeboat drill of the new troopship Dunera" at Southampton. The ship passed through Singapore this wrrk. Photo shows the boats about to pull away from the •Dunera." Planet News
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  • 320 11 U. S. Philosophers Dictum London MO name Is better known m the world I" of American letters and philosophy than thai ol Dr. Murray Butler, Pn 1 of Columbia University. m a speech In celebration of the i»4th idemlc year ol Columbia, he denounced the three "military
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  • 264 12 Mr. 'Alfred I HirtHmft-, the sculptor, personally supervised the placing m position of his statue of Earl Haig In Whitehall, London. The statue is m m- nnreUei <>n November n» i»^ the D«k< of Gloucester. Planet News Mr. Neville < h.tinlM'rlain, th«- PffißM Minister, mailr MM of
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 17. October 23, 1937. EDITED BY "HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 1011 1 Drastic Changes Behind The Scrum In To-day's A LEADING REFEREE LEAVES SINGAPORE I ALL rugger men iji Singapore will regret the departure from Malaya of Captain Mar^h-Kellett, one of the best of our referees to-day and a staunch wmker In the cause of rugby ever since
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      37 1 St. Andrew's XV against the S.C.C. on Wednesday. One of the best of their players was J. Ransom, the full back (third from right, standing). He defended and cleared well and made few errors. The club won (>-.*.
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    • 58 1 Shock For Jamaica Newcomer AFTER a contest at Liverpool Stadium m which Ernoe Roderick, oi Liverpool, knocked out Kid Silver of Jamaica m the seventh round, officials of the Qoard of Control ordered the promoter, Mr. Johnny Best, to forward Silver's pur.se to the Board for decision MiBest
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    • 147 1 FULL RECORD OF THE CUP THE Chinese tailed m fhe doilblt or League ;ind Cup when tli-v met their own juniors m (he final Of the COW petition yesterday when the gftflM was drawn Full results m the cup competition ;u» Mows: Preliminary Round Moravia B C
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      • 73 1 ELSEWHERE In To-Day's Supplement Services sports notes 2 Selangor disappointed 3 World golf title 3 Pictures 4 and I Home rugby news Hotkey notes 7 North country rugger 7 Racing noteN X I GIAW SINGH'S I GREAT ANNUAL OFFERS NOW ON. j IT'S THE Hid SAVING OPPORTUNITY r^/lT 1 DRAWS
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    • 2066 2 Service Sportsmen Have A Busy Week SPORTS IN THE CAMPS o]. i i with the itar rugger men j ,k (jh tl have kx i od matches m what matche nsi the Bangkok Sports Club ana aii I Ml Congratulations are due to the |c i ugb who went to
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      22 2 i Gordon Highlander! boxen photograjphed after the finals at Seiarang. The Gardyne shield, which was won fey "D" Company, Lsteen In thepictare.
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      13 2 Private Smethwaite, winner of the welterweight finals m the Gordonbattalion boxing this week.
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    • 940 3 |T may be true that at times the best defence is attack, but that is far from implying that the best attack is defence. That, however, was what happened at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday when the Army met and defeated Selangor by five points (a
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    • 92 3 Still Not Willing To Turn "Pro" 'DEFERRING to reports associating him with a film contract by which be would not lose his amateur status. Donald Budge", American and Wimbledon champion, reiterated that he had no intention of turning professional. "I will not turn pro this year or next"
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    • 95 3 World Professional Title For German HANS Niksslein. of Germany, became world's professional champion by beating Bill Tilden 6~-4. 3 -6. 6—3, 2—o. 6-3 m the final of the professional world championship at Wembley. Tilden had previously brought off the surprise of the tournament by beating Henri Cochet, who
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    • 60 3 Wooderson Will Not Run In Australia FINAL and without appoal is Eft Wooderson'i decision not to run In the Empire llla F()r long time Britain's crack milor haa b« I iring. The Games or swotting a law examination? week it seemed aa v be had finitely decided to so to
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    • 398 3 Tilden's Big Money In Tennis BIG Bill Tilden may no longer be mimber one attraction m professional lawn tennis, but he is reputed to be still earning £10,000 a year. Since he turned professional m 1931, it is estimated that Tilden has earned £100 000. One-fifth of
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    • 43 3 Boxer Who Fought On IT Ith tlan at the National S|>. ing Cliib, thai Joe Bra! I <i foughi for eight rounds with a fractui Mj- Joe Mom.,. Brahams' manager, i Braham i underwent an X ra examini fracture d d.
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    • 87 3 London Season Opens Well MJ>' thUT XlVi:. at lii.s I hley and all seat! were sold oul hockey is catching on m this country Young people who b the game a t«*w time til w:int t<> play it. f authority although they hive had only one \>r>- they
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    • 241 3 Success In Athletics Comes Before 30 SUCCESS if it comes m athletics is generally achieved before 30. Tho mathematicians have been figuring out. the age of those pre-eminent m various .sports They have discovered that champion hockey player* are generally at their best between 25 and 29
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    • 147 3 URAZENHAGEN SURPRISE Gene Baraaen, the Axnei tydei Cup player, who won the Br* open championship m 1932, has left Ban Francisco for an eight months tour of the world, during which be will meet Wait- 1 Eiag< nin a match m Calcutta for the "Championship
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      26 3 <J. I). A. London starting a characteristic run m thr stale match against Navy and R.A.F. He c<tt one of the Singapore tries. Henderson the other.
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    • 215 4 SINGAPORE STATE RUGBY FAILURE John, Singapore scrum h;ilf, picks up After a heel so smart that the Services forwards are not \cl rotird on him. lineout during the match. Singapore were rather outplayed m this department of the same. Singapore rugby supporters had a shock when they saw the state
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      • 49 5 WHICH IS YOUR FAVOURITE? Once you start on these P.F. Assorted biscuits 1 4k it's hard to decide which you like best. So many] varieties, and every one so delicious. And now; crisp these English biscuits are PEEK FREAN P.F. ASSORTED IOSEPfI TEAVMDRF I'd. Blaffapct« v iCuala Immpu, 1^
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    • 994 6 NEWS Of urn, where uj rt maintain LI *hlctl houw coi presented >»■ wj .hoi meaning for» n S a be P peVmltted to do tim Impunity. "AN AMAZING DEDUCTION Mii ol th< pei listen] Infringement roi which pUyen rma cation on th» part
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    • 21 6 only ten candidates ol 68 passed th< Welsh Rugby Union's referees examination. The aspirants were baffled by th( complex new rule,
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      33 6 The new season* mgbj tournament opened op. Monday with it victory for t Yni •< Srrv;- over Merchants. Here a linemit during the for th. I im <i > rv aominated by the Servi.es side.
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    • 301 6 MOVEL U.S. TENNIS PLAN IT is announced m America that an open lawn tennis championship for amateurs and professionals is to be held there. If such a meeting takes places it will be a challenge to 'the American and all the international bodies m the
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    • 45 6 Tea Tray For Gong At Liverpool! A TEA tray and a piece of wire made to serve m place of thr keepers bell at Liverpool Stadium An electric bell which was heir broke down and m emergency be! aLso found to t>e out of order.
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    • 25 6 Preston North End secured tn fer ol I Mutch from Main United at a fee of £5,500. Ml inside right for his n>\v i lub
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    • 928 7 PERAK'S SPLENDID DOUBLE Asiatic Player's Good State Debut (By "Forward") f AST week-end was a disastrous one r Penang's rugger supporters. he State team and the Asiatic 1 rp beaten by Perak, and I am The JStto of" having practically my own words, for I prephesied vnang would score a
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    • 80 7 Britain Challenges After Five Years FOR the first time for five years Britain has to challenge for the Davis Cud, nnd the formality of throwing down the Gauntlet to America was decided upon at a meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association Council m London. Britain will compete m
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      13 7 (fkkey Sullivan, of the S.K.( who is playing hockey as urll as ever
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    • 723 7 M. C ELLIOT I GOES SOON (By "Sticks") HOCKEY enthusiasts In Singapore are now considering the Colony's chances this season against the other States. As far as I can see, Singapore ought to be able to maintain her favourable record m this department
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      20 7 P. M. J. Bromberp, the Dutch International centre forward who will be m thp running for State honours this season.
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    • 526 8  -  Windsor Lad TURF TOPICS ajdfjdfjdkjfk T<> days race m ipoh will mark the conclusion ol the Perak Turl Club 1 Autumn mci which, ludging from the tgly large entries and i dividends, could be regarded as a large succi due to the rains winch
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    • 205 8 Slow Play To Be Penalised ONE of the most drastic, rules ever made against slow play has been passed at the meeting of the Advisory Council Of the International Table Tennis Federation m Paris. Stone-walling tactics (known is "Chiselling") In which rallies have lasted uior*' than hall an
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    • 62 8 A Glasgow Scheme I Of Old TLASGOW may yet have its luperU boxing stadium. But apparently only by Scottish and London promotions Joining forces Mr Sidney Hulls and Brigadier General Critchley of Harringay Stadium, and Messrs Alex Creamer and Charlie Black, Of Scottish Promotions, will meet m London
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    • 41 8 rl <x represented bj Pldlftow United won the English COUnty water polo championship for the Ixth time In all ;iii(i the fourth .-n sneer. .ion i>\ defeat Ing Yorkshire at Stoke oii Trent by nun KOtJj to live
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    • 103 8 2,000 Guineas In Stakes EASILY the most valuable six-day race ever organised m England, and prooably m the world, will be staged at the White City next month. It is called the "White City" and carries 2.000 guineas m prize money. It will be run on Nov
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      35 8 That one hurt! An amusing study of a Middlesex regiment back heading away during the match with the Chinese last week. The Chinese von 2 l and entered the final of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition.
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    • 189 8 RYDER CUP SKIPPER'S BRILLIANT CONSISTENCY AY RIG TOURNAMENTS OKHCIAL placing! ol the MMOP*J pfOfentonal golfen calculated on their averIghteen of I .selected twenty-* iuh: rounds of medal play Issued by tin Profeiliona] Oolfen 1 Association show Charles Whitcombe, Britain's Ryder Cup team captain, as the winner of the Harry Vardon
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    • 677 8 CHAMPIONSHIPS AT STAKE London, Sept. 30. WHETHER from a desire to unearth more world championship contenders or m the hope of reaping; the benefit of increased interest m boxing as a result of Farr's fight m America British promoters have made a busy start
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      • 49 8 UI lUV HKIIISII S S \\l SKI. I ItKII ISII S J KIMKMIUK OUR AUDRKSS l S "CAMBRIDGE S SPORTS" j north BRIDO] ft >AD SPBCIAUBTa VXM S OING AND K'KT'AIRING. I AM, RA' HEBTRUNG ON MACHINE WIIHIN 6 HOURI S WORKMANSHIP OUARANTEBD N 5 Proprietor ie a. DIGHE.
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    • 197 9 iommv Farr, the British heavyweight champion who put up so gallant I tight against Joe Louis, world champion, arrived at Southampton or. the "Queen .Man" from America. Fie was greeted by his mother and *M»-r>. Farr says he will fight m England if the terms are good
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      • 31 9 lATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING IT IS PERPETUAL MOTION Bit i 1 I i >■ MiENT: RENE ULLMANN Kaiflee Place, SUSGAFOKS. Opened up to b p..» every u*j including Saturday*
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      1942 10 B Fashion Styles— Sequins to Sparkle ivening Gowns Skyscraper Pan-cake Hats Footwear Superstition robs Women of Fashion Notes THIS fa hioi only mildly Interesting a nothing kind i iboul faced Into one ol the most colourful and < •>: citing clothes times i remembi i thing that's so thrilling
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      • 36 11 ftftcttecs Has the most delightful displ.n of Oriental Roods suitable for X'mas presents. The lestive mm will soon be here. Pay RACHEL*! a visit now and make your choice. Raffles Hotel Bras Bm*l ImA DIAMOND DEER
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      • 179 11 A TIM HIS I "S SIIOIMMXi; 1 EraS 5/Z/C STORE lW J LATEVrVTVLtS \J£^ Eyes Examined by the most modern methods J* known to science! Ladies Underwear R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of ocular science) Vlfcll i. Arcade. Phon c 3002. Tliimillial SlOrC Consultation without cost or obligation. 23 HIGH
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      • 353 12 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) OutiCQrdb. !!aVp/itana 17*000 Nov^ 5 SOMALI Jan. 14 SOUDAN iSo Nov! H. COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 28 KANPUKA 17.000 Nov 19. KALSAR I HIND 11 500 Feb 1 AWALPF. 17,000 Dec BANGALORE 6 000 Feb. 12 CORFU 1 5000 Dec. 17 NALDKKA 16,000
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      • 465 12 f fe^> yj. TO FRENCH PORTS V j WST JACQUES Fof Marseilles: Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec. 10 j i OUTWARDS. CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon Tourane Haiphong Nov. 17 tAP ANY PUC,>BUV* TO MARSE^ES »H j 1 i dot 9^ G G PASQUIER For Saigon twos sssjazzs swaas. I
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    • 425 13 EIGHT-HOUR DAY AT SEA Norwegian Shipowners A STATEMENT ol the view. <1 the Shipowners Association ot NO! has now been sent to the Department Commerce, which requested an expre Sion ol opinion, on the proposed a!' tion ol the working time at sea and m regulations, which are based conventions
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    • 172 13 Co-operation Promised By British Liner Owners VI .1 full meeting ol British liner <>wheld recently at the oflft the Chambei ol Shipping it was unanimously agreed to support tin- tramp scheme of voluntai y co operation In con nection with freight! The liner owners expressed their willingn< enter
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      • 286 13 BIRXS PIIILP LIKE, (Incorporated In Austral!; n» \1 SAILINGS Due Sails. 30 Nov. 3 2i< Dec. 3 )und trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the res. tigers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. ;\\l >VDNEY return &>A>M Ist ctaM $4:iU.71 2nd class l
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      • 128 13 v v. k. ij\i: GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. M.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov 25 s.s "HARUNA MARU Dec. 9 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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      • 250 13 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE, 1 FOR PER DATE AND TIMI S. Soon Hens Oct. 23 9 a.m. i :ici z i"on '«3 n am Easterns Southern z Cha 9 a.m. and Western 0S A I Ranchi 2 3 10 a.m. i rally i Shanghai x Ranchl 23 10 am I v4kollg Chi
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      • 377 13 SHIPS IN DOCK ships ALONGSIDE THE WHABVEB <>X EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit x S "'P Godown (iate (iate Muinam-Kaiapoi 20 1 Ranchi 18 •> Pangkor 12 2 3 Bhutan 9 2 3 Klaim 31 3 Silversandal 32 r > Montgomery City 34 2 3 Bengalis 36 2 3 Yoiig
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    • 85 14 Snu iion Nelson Co/s Report Sin not oomplaln ol any durinfi the >V ,i /U .uth all Join pit ;.pp- .•>■-'« l) vi,sh The rally, m R m the and showi can )Ul lt ob!;,a" Should b, ,i,- n that iioiiticiii '"m, m i'l.s.' ol the anxi(
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    • 188 14 Singapore Thursd THE period under review I b(l(>n 1 „„>■ ol sharp price movements. Earlier the faiim- In prices continued even more than previously, resultine In something approaching demoralisation In the rubber market, which has been totally unable to account satorily for such a collapse.
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    • 194 14 Lewis And Peat's Rubber Report Singapore Tin-, mai kel thJ week ha i been sub]< 1 md excu With the political situation approachel I kn Europe .m<i the heavy that •(i on the American fell heavily, and a derable liquidation ol rubber H^. <' M:il:iv:i took pl;n Over night, with
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    • 402 14 THREE DROWNED IN STRAITS MISHAP Kolek Owner Charged With Overbading lF rom Our Own Correspondent^ were l< Tb« rfdf or a Chir.^e. was pickeii his evening while floating near s^ps leading into the waters I!;;. struts opposite c™e 1 P-t It is .surmised that ne is wi (I the three
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    • 69 14 a balloon liberated at the British ition meeting at Nottingham, which dropped with its Instruments neai Orantham, Lines, touched the base of the stratosphere, nearly eighi miles up, ,1 wa.s stated by Professor D. Brunt, who it The records showed that the ground the tem«raturc wai 07 den F. briow
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    • 160 14 Wharf Mishap In Singapore Singapore, Friday. ONE man lost bis life, another is missing and two others lie seriously injured at the General Hospital as a result of an accident which occurred at the new wharf of the Sinnanore Harbour Ha rd shortly alter five o'clock
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    • 398 14 yommissioners Pay n Our Oxen Correspondent; Malacca. Oct. 20. AT the usual monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held to- I day an appreciation of Dr. W L Blakemore'a work as Municipal Health Officer voiced by Mr. L A. Chitty. Mr. Chitty said that Dr. Blakrmore served as
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    • 398 14 Opposition s A< h Tune London. Oct 21 THE Premier. Mr. Neville Chambi 1 replying to the Commons d foreign affairs, said the non-inter tion developments of yesteraa\ had knocked the bottom out of the debate Many speeches had had to be torn up Mr. Attlee
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    • 39 14 For Relief Of China Distress MESSRS. Blmc Darby and Singap re, have receivi tion that I 11 -know manufacturing firm of M Fry Ltd., have donated £500 I Mayor of London's fund foi distress m China.
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    • 258 15 WRY MARKED IN CANADA British Capital Is Exceeded Till penetration of United States industry into Canada, attributed to the desire of American manufacturers to obtain the benefits ot Empire preferences, is becoming more pronounced, according to a survey by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. h is
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    • 136 15 fou Get Free Lunch For Every 4d. Of Beer! h result of years of competition. uses m Sydney now spend '1.000 a week m giving free food i. willing to spend foUrpence lass ol bt counter-lunches which have n the joy of the thrifty and ol the
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    • 48 15 ral Evangeline Booth, of the Sal- Army, sailed from Southampton York m the Berengaria last She will spend two months In United States and will address conat Atlanta, Chicago, and New She will also visit Winnipeg and il, returning to England m the Quern Mary on Nov. 17.
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    • 58 15 W Pyott. better known as Tiny claimed to be the world's nan, died last week at Hemel 'ad, where he had been appearing b<m at the statute fair, Pyott, years ol age, was 23 In. high tied 24 lb. Ii' 1 was born at nd both his parents i lure
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    • 122 15 All A Question Of Imagination THE only difference between a suci ful man and his less successful fellow is the power of his Imagination. rhis is the conclusion ot Dr. F. L. m a report to the American Association Applied and Profession^ radiology on tssts curried out with
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      157 15 thousand of London's 12,000 taxi-drivers have formed a limited company with a paid up capital of nearly £1 00 C to produce the perfect taxi. Shareholders are limited to one £1 share each. A committee of taxi drivers has planned the cab. which is much the fastest and most modern
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    • 48 15 A model cemetery costing nourl' £350,000. is to be created m Ankara Only uniformly-shaped tomb-stones will be permitted m it. This cemetery, which is to serve pattern for similar ones In 'own In Turkey, will also Include a monu to the "Mehxnetdjik," Turkey's Unknown Warrior.
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    • 98 15 New Apparatus May Render Them Useless HERii Cbera*cher b famous bell founder of Munich, has Invented i paratus, which, he claims, will take hu occupation away by making church hells superflm IL consists of six small metal rods, the vibrations of which are transmitted electrically to an amplifier
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      • 47 15 KrSGWT W SfJA The four leaf Clover sign is a rign of good health because it stands HTSsttJL-^-y^ J for CLOVER BRAND. Insist aiways on CLOVER BRAND MILK. the COHSIST^J CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows happily grazing m Denmark's noted pasture lands.
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    • 92 16 Party To Go On World T THIRTY Briti.sh public-school boys are to make a tour round the world lasting almost four months. When they leave Southampton on Jan 14 next year, they will visit Australia and New Zealand by way oi Jamaica. Panama and Suva. Their return will
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    • 90 16 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon Buyers. Bel No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. Oct. i 25\ 5 Good F.A.Q. m bales fF.0.8. Oct." 24 7 s No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) awardable Spore) 25 f. do. Nov. Der. 25 3 4 do Jan.M 26 do.
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    • 172 16 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends 'nn mV M tot. Oct. 15 To No v at 5 Oct. 18*" Johl lfl Tn Oct Oct. 29 Oct. 23 JJ Kamunting Tin -mal Nov. 11 I 18 22 ut -No. 17 Oct. 20 Qct 27 Oot 21 Pahan 303 Fllial <**■ ;i
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      • 841 16 ion The radio I 4 BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES Transmission 2:- 6.20 p.m. !U5 The followlnf arf. the P™^* 1 pm (-SI iZM metns (SLSI rrxs); American ■hort-wave J'f ***** 1 10 9 I.SII ISJI metlM <iJI 17 n.rs); <;s<; j^^ number* Immediately after in© Hi Hi, metrrs
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      • 445 16 PROGRAMME OF B. M. b. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres v v Medley No. I." "Paul Robeson Medley TO-DAY 9 Tmht orchestral Concert 8.00 p.m.: Talk: "For the Colonial 12.45 p.m.: Light Orcnesirai^ Service Relayed from London. «22 P S: rhinLe Music Cantonrse Xylophone Solo by Jack Simpson. 'Two
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    • 854 17 ta Discussed In Com if ions London, Oct. 22. loader of the opposition. Ing Mr. Eden m the foreign debate m the House of yesterday, asked if the Ninety was going to be the basis inference on the Far East or going to be another kind
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    • 62 17 Wall Street Is Back To Normal New York, Oct. 21. TH! Stock Market, which continued the recovery trend at the openl showed signs of approaching normal towards the close. The ticker for the first time this week easily coped with the volume d! transactions and the market closed on a
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    • 258 17 Appeal From Canton To Malaya MISS Woo Swee Eng, of the Y.W.C.A. Ambulance Service, Canton, who was formerly the principal of a Chinese girls' school m Singapore, writes as follows: "I am now working with the Y.W.C.A. ambulance and the Women's Union. Besides learning theory I am
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    • 181 17 Striking Address At Toronto Toronto, Oct. 22. MR. Cordell Hull summoned the "out- raged conscience of mankind" to set m motion the forces designed to restore world peace, m an address to Toronto University. He inveighed against international lawlessness. "Just as sooner or later the outr conscience
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    • 95 17 Workers Walk Out From Factory Singapore, Friday. WORKERS employed by the British American Tobacco Co. Ltd., walked out en masse on Wednesday as a protest 1 against the dismissal of one of their colleagues who, it is believed, kept away from duty without leave on many occasions.
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    • 118 17 Melbourne Election Campaign Melbourne, Oct. 22. rE Melbourne election campaign ended quietly, late features being attacks against Labour's isolation defence policy and the Labourites charges that the Government has committed the country to conscription, to which Mr Lyons replied there will be no conscription while he is Prime
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    • 152 17 Singapore. Friday MR Laurni Kortl. a Dutchman, whow address v. < n M Win 'House. was this morning charged befo** Mr. L. c. Ooh. the Pourth Magistrate. Iwith "beinu an oilier Of the Handel Maatachappij Bawean, a company estab lished outside U I dM 1:iil l< > fllr
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    • 57 17 Sin i I I A ol about 35 I Age found I lyinf downward. In ihi middle ol the road In pool oi blood ;it th< illestone, Bukit Tim evening The n^hi head wa.s badly injured and he died In the unbul on the way to hospital It
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    • 38 17 60,000 Surrender To Franco Bendaye Oel 22 SALAMANCA reports that the Mrst column of (i»'iicr;il Knmco'.s army entered OIJOO at 5 p m It U cstim:it«'(i that 60,000 Qofemmenl troopi surrendered, were taken orlsonei "latcd Reuter
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    • 66 17 Missing From Safe At Sungei Colok (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Get 22 A GOLD mine operated by a French company near the Kelantan fron tier hut m Siamese territory hai reported the loss of gold ingots from a safe In the town ol Sungel Oolok while
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    • 117 17 Amateur Show At Happy World Singapore, Friday A LARGE house greeted the first performance this evening at the Happy World of "The Step-Mother," presented by the Merrilads Musical Association, m aid of the China Relief Fund. As the official programme describes it. the play is "full of pathos,
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    • 158 17 Govt. Seeking Stricter Control a hill to amend the Anna and Exploit ives Ordinance Is about to I duced mto the Leg! lative council The objects and The Arms and Explosives Ordinance Rives power tO prevent (by leiu.ai licence' the importation Ol arms and Runs; but, In
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    • 777 18 Chiangmai Cup At \jkxt v, ling two en li will race along th< course In the semi-final ol the d Important >r Yacht ciui» son m IH9B Mi i L i Leonowt n R H d. I Macfle and J Harper, former memb n ol the
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    • 200 18 Hockey Against Raffles College Sim Friday. ran Interesting game of hockey played at the I Part this afternoon the colts gained victory over the Raffle* Collei n by thi la to oil displayed uuod combination and were superior m attack The C< Ing occasionally, but their finishing was
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    • 76 18 American Fears Of Brussels Parley Washington Oct. U. SOME nervousness regarding the degree of international co-ope-ration to uhich the Otttt* BU*« may be committed m Brussels continues. Six peace societies m a statement express alarm lest the n..n-appli-cation of the Neutrality Act leaver the way open to American participation m
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    • 79 18 Exports And Imports In September THE particulars of Malayan trade issued by the Registrar-General of Statistics show that the gross trade m September amounted to $145,656,000, as compared with $93,340,000 m the corresponding month of last year. The total for the first nine months of the year was
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    • 89 18 Presentations At Council Meeting AFTER the Inspection of the Guard of Honour before the Budget meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday. His Excellency will present the following honours which were awarded on the lon of His Majesty's Coronation: Dr. P St. Clair Hunter. MB.—Commander of the Order
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    • 32 18 Australians' Narrow Win Over Widnes Lcndun Oct. 21 THE rugby :nitch between the An liana and Widnes resulted m a \vi for the tourists by 14 points to 11 Reuter.
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    • 71 18 The following arc the result.- ol the V MCA tennis yesterday: Men's Doubles semi-final: S X Gaw Heng Seng Chiang —15 3, beat S A Dawood k Lun Kirn Wee —15.3. 75. 6 1. Mixed Diubles semi-finals: C. F J Ess Miss Consigliene plus 15 3 beat J
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    • 57 18 Southampton Harbour Board recently ed to a 17(5.000 dred^in^ scheme which Alderman Sir Sidney Kimber. chairman of the Works and Harbour Committee, said would make the ehan"•'l one per than ever before. It had been Intimated that considerable dreduin^ would have to be done, he said, but it was not
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    • 563 18 Excitinp Hockey At Tanplin THE Royal Army Medical Corps had a decisive win over the 2nd string O f Raffles Institute this afternoon m hockey fixture, played at Tanglin. Rain, which fell heavily throughout the same, rendered the ground very soft and slippery and mitigated against good
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    • 989 19 pERAK AUTUMN Final Card Of I Meeting (By "Windsor Lad") a| ihe card of nine races which will U be provided for at to-day's races m Ipoh, the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club autumn meeting. MX events will be decided over the mile and
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    • 56 19 SELECTIONS BY "WINDSOR LAD" DELECTIONB for to-day's races at ■3 Ipoh are as follows: Race I— LA COLONIALE Cyclops Race >— MARSTON HILL Lismoira Race 3— LAST CRUSADER Abbot's Temptation Race 4— PROHIBITION Saladin Race S— BARFORD Calvados Race 6— RESTRICTION Rainborough Race 7— JACK DRUCE Blue Peter Race B—
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    • 197 19 Sixtyseven Days Next Year OIXTYSEVEN dl Ing Is provided *5 for In the Straits Racing Association programme for next year. beginning with the Penang Christina Meeting on Dtv 27 next Amateur meetings as they have been known m the past does not appear on the n ramme,
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    • 356 19 One-Sided Hockey On The Pudatiu Singapore, i-nday. ON a match that was inclined to be one-sided, the h a (Chanel) defeated an 8C C. .side at hockey by thn to nil on the Padang this afternoon The Gunners were decidedly .superior m the attack, and several
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    • 877 20 SINGAPORE CUP Replay Fixed For Singapore, I •'<' i/fniti: Meeer hteteo wm jj IVI the Inson Road Btadl«n thta afternoon when the Chinese second l,. :im followed UP »»"ir sensational JJJtn Into the final of the Singapore Cup competition, i>v noldin* weir first Irani to I
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    • 63 20 chafl from the corn, a fair nor wind was bio? at iii- i the m whicl Xhi wind and pleni n round the wind proved too for i own; <nd who cap ;ized and was towed m, Hob. 4. 15 and 2 moved i" and the rej
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    • 82 20 Dharmaraj Still The Champion I rom Our Own Importer) nang, oct. 22. David DHARMARAJ 8 n retained tho featherweight title of Penang tat th I "lie against 1 2, <>vt i v twominute rounds. Th« on was and only a late rallj by Dharmaraj decided the bout In
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    • 56 20 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday A DISLOCATED ihoulder sustained Little John m the second roumt his light with Kid Cabanella brought abrupi to the main event at the Bui. park to-night. Both il 8 sL. In the semi-final, Battling Koo (9 beat Graniti (8 st.
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      29 20 Above are depicted two incidents in the S.A.F.A. cup final between the S.C.F.A. first and second teams. The game was a draw. Top are seen the two teams. Tribune
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      • 73 20 THE BEST DANCE FLOOR IN TOWN I (Sp* < i.illx liist.illrd Spring Floor) To-ni|fht S T II A I T S f A II A II ITF ANSON ROAD, BDfGAFOM. EVERI II l)\s<l on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, BATURDAI -,\i) -l .1) i ROM 8 I'M. m 9 I'M i N»K»>t
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      • 18 20 CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. C, The Arcade, Singapore t rHONE 7M4. THE TAILOR. S
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