Morning Tribune, 26 October 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE \jOh. 2.— No. 228. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, October 26, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 234 1 State Opening Of Parliament FORECAST OF KING'S SPEECH FROM THE THRONE London, Oct. 25. pLANS of the Government for the new session of Parliament which will be opened with traditional state ceremonial by His Majesty the King to-morrow will be indicated m the speech from the
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  • 108 1 Heavy Fall In London London, Oct. 25. CURABLE weekend Wall Street nees, together with a slight de[tion m the international political outlook caused a fresh wave of demoifcation to sweep over base metals in »s morning. •ulators who bought at the end of '•eek m anticipation of
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  • 30 1 Sir v Sourabaya, Oct. 25. 'fr Hugessen has arrived here 1 be remaining for several days lest of the Governor General. He he is very tired Reuter
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  • 34 1 lunbridge Wells Council of Ser- build 32 flats for old people. bed* llat wil l consist of a living room. kitchen with bath, and indoor and will be let at rentals not a v.-eek.
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  • 737 1 CHINESE STEM THE JAPANESE ADVANCE Shanghai, Oct. 25. WITH the Chinese destroying the bridges and mining the highways, and erecting extensive barbed wire entangle--1 ments, the Japanese advance has be^n slowed down. A foreign observer who visited the Chinese front says Tachang is now only a geographical term. The town
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  • 364 1 Remarkable Scenes At C i ra vesicle Shanghai, Oct 25. CHANGHAI turned out en HUM this afternoon for the funeral of Private McGowan, which was very impressive. The cortege passed through streets lined thickly by Chinese, many of whom were carrying banners extolling the bravery jf McGowan.
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  • 67 1 Prominent Congressman Arrested Bombay, Oct. 25. FOLLOWING the arrest of the promi- nent Congressman. K. F Nariman. former mayor of Bombay. fi() persona taken to hospital Bangalore when the police fired on a larpe crowd Nariman was arrested for addre a public meeting m contravention ol the order
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  • 1667 2 BUT UNOFFICIALS URGE THAT EXPENDITURE BE KEPT DOWN "Boom Psyc/w/ooy" Deplored Tin financial position ol <<» lonv is Immensely •trong," said th<> acting Financial Secretary, Mr. 1,. liaymaii, m presenting the budget for P>:ik m the Legislative Council yesterday. "I think it may safelj be Claimed
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  • 293 2 Sampan Man's Death After Collision Singapore, Monday. VOYAGING m a sailing boat fitted with an auxiliary engine, m the Straits of Johore. on the afternoon of Oct. 20 a Malay mandore employed by the Naval Base Bailing Club saw a drifting motor sampan with someone's hand hanging
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  • 47 2 London. Oct. 25. The Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent declares that Italy's policy at the Nine- Power Conference will be tantamount to adherence t(. the Ger-man-Japanese anti-Bolshevik Pact. An understanding on this question has reached between Mussolini. Count lano, Mr. Bugimura and Herr Von Ribbentrop.— Reuter
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  • 189 2 Chinese Labourers Down 1 oo Is (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. Oct 25 MISGUIDED bv pamphlets issued by a Hylam Chinese for Johore territory it is believed, these pamphletthe violation of the minimum wage agreement made at the end of February, [strike parties of Chinese labour JNetrri
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  • 123 2 Singapore. Monda; A LARGE and representative gath< was present at the Adelphi Hot. I today, when the Indian Commun. Singapore entertained the Hon. Mi Hussein Hasanally Abdoolcader to party m honour of his re-appointmen-as a member of the Legislative C Of the Straits Settlements for a fourtn
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  • 42 2 Our Simla Correspondent telegr It is believed that current < China may alter the Tashi Lama's p^ ll to return to Lhasa, as he is unl obtain support from the Chin rities at the present time, when interests and energies arc eurei elsewhere.
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    • 54 2 o\oi>\ r API ii-iiahiii:m\i; I Olt T I \\II 1 KMK X T (Complying with Rritish Standard Specification) A i E MARK QUAUTY PRiCt RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast MBercta work. In Casks and m Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Bole importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. X.P.M.
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    • 69 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If ><>ii fee] old before your tin*, and ■nable enjoy the pleasures <>f youth, tak«> Dr. Nixon's Vl-Taba and r< your Manhood, Vitality and Ei Bip results In 14 hours. Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tii).-- ir discovery and «u;trant«< ii to I. wild new liloud an
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  • 128 3 PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME Heavy Burden Oj an Che basis of revenue and reU i urrent expenditure, the Colon> (u1( for 19M would show a surX L: of nearly six miJlions, but to 1,. ,rtn expenditure there has to Z ulded a sum of over $7-..
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  • 59 3 A MESSAGE received from Hongkong by the Shipping; Office m Singapore to-day states that the Kaitangata is on fire m lat. 20.410, &onf. 11M08 East. All passengers ami crew have taken to the life boats. The ship is reported to have »»mi totally destroyed
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  • 279 3 70-Mile Gale Around Britain London. Oct. 25. THERE was severe weather all round the 1 coast of Britain during the week-end The gale was particularly heavy m the English Channel, where at times the wind reached a velocity of 80 m.p.h. Small ships were driven to shelter and
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  • 112 3 Enthusiastic Reception In England London Oct. 25. MISS JEAN BATTEN'S magnificent -solo flight from Australia, which wzb completed yesterday afternoon on her arrival at Lympne with an escort of of aeroplanes which met her over the Channel, is hailed everywhere as a fine achievement. She accomplished the 9.900
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  • 569 3 The Observance In Singapore HIS Majesty the King has approved the observance of Armistice Day, 1937. on Thursday, Nov. 11, m the same manner as m previous yean. The firing of guns, one at 11 a m and two at 11 2 a.m will mark the beginning and
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  • 46 3 X. t /'III AUDI h's have been fiven to British v troops to fire m self-defence against aircraft whenever necessary and without hesitation. The British are not mounting anti-aircraft guns but are equipped with Lewis jjuns which are readily adaptable for anti-aircraft fire Reuter
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  • 155 3 High Court Approves Reduction Of Capital Singapore, Monday. A PETITION tor the reduction of the Capital of Messrs. Malayan Tobacco Distributors. Ltd.. and Reduced was granted by Mr. Justice Howes m the High Court to-day, his lordship making an order m terms. Mr. J. T. Haydon
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  • 43 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice In the Ist Court at 11 am Magistrate's Appeal. Rex v\s Chia Han Kiat. Before Mr. Justice Home m the 2nd Court at 11 a m 5.240 37 N. Arokianathan vs. A. P. Dorai.
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  • 72 3 British Plane At Bombing a RADIO ha. \>< en received from the liner Kaiser-I-Hind thai \u- ob ten <'ci ;i seaplane bombing submarines midway between Alicante and Cape tenes, The Admiralty states a British plane dropped two smoke-bomb to vet tii direction of the wind. Later it was
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    • 198 3 J 0. Hoir wffp a r^i' suvifix. L/A SllvJkrin IH Brlllafitlnoj. SILVIKKIN PRODUCTB. Pare Silvikrin Hair Tonic lotion—Concentrated Liquid ShampooPowder Shampoo— Solidified Hrilliantine —Silvifix Hair Cream— Sweet oil «r Almonds. M\DL IN ENGLAND. Sole Distributors: KAIIAMIN PKNIIAS. Singapore. MUAR NAN YANG BOTKL ACiFNTS W* Servic 3 im( s daily 1
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    • 71 4 (lay cnangc ftUBBEh (tod Forward) Dec. Buyers. Sellers. [:{J .3rd Forward) Jan. Mar. Buy ie SeUera. MM OIL (Malaya) Chu bulk Oct. Nov. Bhlpt 120 17.6 lM> C'Ol'KA (Straits, KM.S.) Nov Shipment £14.16.3 Paid £14.13.0 Paid Buy< SAGO l*'L(iUK (Sarawak) iporc) Oct. Shipment 1516 Sellers l^ 4 Bellen
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    • 64 4 Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (dosing middle rate) l^M 1« Jr« T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.*****6 B sHi -lllMW i T.T. on Shanghai (doting selling rate) is 2%d. T.T. on Hongkonß (clottas selling rate) l«. 81 °?SSSSS T'i on JapanTcloring aeHlng rate) Is. JW Ui
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    • 9 4 TIN Standard idon. 0 Previous To-day Change
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    • 31 4 London, Oct 25. tiOLI) Previou To-day Change Fine Bar per 01. "-0-8 £7-0-7 4 lILVER Spot r 19 15 16 -1 16 4 montiu* forwari. '['0 Wl3 19" 116
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    • 46 4 Imperial Chemical Industries Jb 6 6oi l^ i KuCr Piun toVwS^t 'iturt 30 6 29 10 jfc H U K. Ts. Bank 2 ff Chartered Bank 109 4 1 107 6 1 10 1 British American Tobacco l^l*^ Chinese 5% Reorgs. (London Issue)
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    • 13 4 KIBBER Previous To-day Chi Sellers 16 116 16 1 16
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  • 405 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Monday. MINING: Tin at midday «as |lfB%, down i. A. usual "ii Monday the market was very quiet and pi I the whole were slightly easier. The news from Wall t over the week-end was very disappointing as that market recorded a further
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  • 95 4 The Swedish Minister of Finam Wigforsa, has informed the Pi tome time past consideratioi hem uiven to the possibility ot Increasing the output cf the Grangesbe ore mines, m the north of Sweden, ana that a BiU is being prepared for tne next session of the Riksdag, wtucn opens m
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    • 14 4 SOUTH lIKIIISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Loss Of Profit* Insurant**' Tel 5926, 2. Finlay.son o
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    • 43 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880 > Capital Subscribed •Fully p.iid up> Y100.000.00C tm Fund V 134.400,000 0( Hrad Offloe YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLAQE. Manner T. YAMAMOTC T"l No, R049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 16 4 I i INSURANCE rOUPWY IT!) l i STME. DARBY ft CO., LTD. j i fltnKapor<» Branchc*
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  • 786 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Oct. 25, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 4 9 5 1V 2 Kumbang 30- 316 Malay 50- 55 -nom. :iUim 090 095 ;YVng o.yu u.yD BurmfMa^ V. 29 6 2 306 2 Chenderiang 20 9 21 a Tin 0-40 0.44 Fatt 114
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  • 166 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday t Buyers Sellers 1 5 79 1 1« 1 90 Mr" ion 0.86 0.911 St Sr <20 A* 2 aS f-z? a? 2 f 2 4 2 [London Tin 41- 4 6 Mambau °T7 <> 8£ 'Pangnga River 9- WJ Puchong 25 6 26 6
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  • 53 5 Singapore, Monday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manih giving the folloving prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.52 052 Benguet Consolidated 9 90 unquoted Consolidated Mines 0.018 unquoted I.X.L o 55 unquoted San Mauncio 0.55 0.53 United
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  • 232 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int 4Vc r 31 ScPt. 30 102 104 nom •>07 red. 1047 $1,600,000 iu« KJ: Mar 31 1 30 108 110 nom 'V2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 40 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 nom ,/0 1913 red.
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    • 264 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and CommodUUs. Daily Foreign Market Cables end Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 176 6 Convict's Desperate Effort To Escape (By Air Mail i London, O< ROBERT Hunt, young American Mi was warming his engine be: practice flight on Rosenburg Airfield Texas, when a man ran out from behind a hangar, covered him with a revolver forced him to climb into
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  • 129 6 Gossip Saved Him ONCE Hitler's friend, now his enemy Czechoslovak exile. Dr. Otto Btras has just escaped from being kidnapped back into Germany. A gossiping woman saved him. A Nazi Black Shirt officer specially sent to Prague from Berlin for the purpose had arranged all the details for drugging Strasser
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  • 38 6 The Andre Lebon is expected to arrive lat Singapore from China, Japan, and Saigon to-day (Oct. 26) at 6 a.m. and sail on same day at 1 p.m. or Colombo. Aden. Djibouti. Port-Said ana Marseilles.
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    • 289 6 nil iimst /UX-COLOUI FILM MADI A Bold Claim, maybe, hut you'll AGUE when you see it i/ JOAI uIMIII 'v% You ye at mischa ■r*? 9 Ems v X I r I T* 1 n i 91 J» AW d^fU I l* f\T t S Xiflf «5 \f B <:
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  • 3376 8 Outlawed fFrom Our Own I ntt London < >r 15 With th< retui moral ol the I by v ha and Queen md th< eth and are In excellent In alth Th< X ing an i pecially active holiday walking an ite ol hundreds ol miles
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  • 280 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday. Oct. 26. 1937 IS IT COINCIDENCE? is it coincidence or is it more khan coincidence that British Officials and British soldiers arc always the victims ol incidents in which the Japanese forces In china are embroiled with other nations? There was the outrage ol which the
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  • 975 10 THE DUTCH IN THE EAST watching I not ol hostilities In iJ)in The for defence |usl announced In the 1938 Estimates With what Holla rength of ands with their Immen m Australia Japan and Chin lhv Dutch. Their Independence i- ol primary concern to Great Britain. Bu lI state ol
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 10 I Guards hand played at full blast near Backinfhan Palme. London, tci prepare the Royal horses which wen I to he used for the State opening of Parliament by the Kin»> to-da>. The horses were taken out to set then. CVltomed t<» the noise. This year's opening Of Parliament will
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  • 672 11 LORD NUFFIELD ON HIS WORRIES Difficulties Which Beset A Generous Millionaire (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 14 i ohD Nuffield talked frankly and forthrightly yesterday about the burden of wealth; about the worries and difficulties that beset a millionaire when he gives money away. His
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  • 82 11 Lindberghs Naturalisation Rumour (By Air Mail* London, Oct. 14 COLONEL Lindbergh and his wife are very happy m England, but when I asked Mrs. Lindbergh at Lympne yesterday if it were true that they were adopting British nationality, she said: "I cannot tell you. We are very
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  • 71 11 plied: "You can say we are having a little Continental holiday and naturally will return. I think we should always want to return." The Colonel then came upon the scene and Mrs. Lindbergh ran to his side, smilingly took his arm and walked to their machine together. They climbed into
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  • 39 11 In accordance with the provisions rt sub-section (1) of Section 257 of tht. Companies Ordinance, ri.E. the Governor has established m Singapore an office for the registration of company at the Government offices with effect from Aug 16. 1937.
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  • 64 11 H E the Governor, with the approval of the Rt. Hon. the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been pl< to grant certificates of naturalisation under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914, to Mr. Solomon Shapiro and Mr. Giovanni Cesare Maria Aurely, whose Oaths of Allegiairc
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    199 11 Doctor -A utlior Coru lemtts Its Use (By Air Mall) London, Oct iA SIR James Crichton Browne, the famous mental specialist, who will be one hundred In three years, makes a lively attack on corporal punishment In his book. "From a Doctor's Notebook," published to-day. He says: "Its
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  • 118 11 t Taxpayer £1,000 A Minute! (By Air Mail* London, Oct. 11. rDGAR Hooger, chief "O-lftir and the terror of America's gangsters, has just issued some striking figures on crime m the United State, ana what it costs the tax-payer Then- are 4.000,000 criminals m the
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  • 184 11 Censor Wants To Ban Them <By Air Mail i London. Oct. 11 "V^U have probably seen the last 1 torlan play for many Th»> censor la raising every possible objection against any further plays of that i riod." This statement was made yesterday by Mr. Norman Marshall,
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  • 108 11 Belgrade Ton Dalmatian fishermen bad fierce bare-banded attic with shark m the coastal Tillage <>f iii.sk. near Omisii. lasi week. The shark was -ccn m the water only fei i< irom the nd Mirko Plstanlt :h tin- head man of the village, at our-" lumped,
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    • 14 11 Agfa Contest Owinp to pressure on space competition entries are held over until to-morrow.
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    • 41 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtahtabh «f *H Owmttt* on 4 Siorvs I hlknk l\ fi O Of) W O O I) 5934 f M V Telefrapble Add.es«: CHAKMUTGLT BIIUATKD IDRAI. POSi VISITOW* .l%i- T'U i>i^ I iriTJoited racilttiet for P^r~' +Liertatnr<
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  • 309 12 Old and new methods of lire-fighting were demonstrated by the London Fire Brigade m a display staged before fire chiefs from :ill parts of I upland at the Brigade headouarter m Lambeth, London. Fire appliances of past centuries and the most up-to-date equipment were used
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  • 1061 14 The gentle art of Jaking Baths lABI ;it> V' L ttM> b y" v and the way;, and whei cription formation ol the Jn helo you under land why v.c al at tin thene, '< i bath The kin 01 epidermis Us tn< outer covering ol the body and I
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  • 599 15 b party, a challenge A ay. To wear your prettiest most seductive perfume. '■tnt from head to foot, and i to dance your light heart feel fresh and look fresh. how busy you have been, look as though you 1 ad done re arduous than
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    • 198 15 GUIDE j DKY CLEANING HAIR-DRESSER CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed 80 cts. Gent's suit, cleaned Dressed $1.00. For particulars apply: Burtol Quick Cleaners, 278, ORCHARD RD., 'Phone 7776. STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS ,g. studio 3tl S for S foto-portrait by I 9 fo to-art is
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    • 432 16 ,ft II I Ml «»-*^Rja Jill N'*. J *4H^t 'j J J«*\|iW/^-/^ BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCOHPORATED IN ENGLAND) KA?pI?TANA 000 Nov CARTHAGf 15,000 Jan. 14 „1 i, AN >00 19 SOMALI 6,800 Jan. 14 I.'ANPUKA 17.000 Nov 19 COMCMMN 15,000 Jan. 28 I.'AWAIJMNI)! 17.000 Dec KAISAR I HIND 11,500
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  • 741 17 Increasi In Huntber Sntppmg A i :i t: j| 'he Kumbei < bnservanrt d recently, it wa repoi hat .i big Incn a In Humber sruppln had led to the appointment ol ftve ex* i pilots to the Humber Pi] a matter ol urgency, the Board approvi
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    • 303 17 11 1 RX S l» II I L l» LI K E (Incorporated m Australia) MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 2y Dec. 3 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to
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    • 127 17 tf. Y. li. LIXi: GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m s TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 SJ. 'HARUNA MARU Dei Rates to Ist Class l!nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 241 17 A ij~"ii^~m i <— i n,jf~ _i- _i- _r- _i „0 __j- __t-~ _g~ m _g- A 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM! [HiMuinam 26 9 a.m. d 'Icmbilahan H O ng Lam 2*; 1 D m k, Padan«. Pakan B^ k r, Hon Kvv i. 26
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    • 264 17 SHIPS IN DOCK ships ALONGSIDE THE WHABVES OK EXPECTBD TO AKIIIVI Entrance Fxit Ship Gtodown Gate <;at<Anhui 20 1 1 Andre Lebon l« l 1 Hector n 3 Baloeran l 3 lantan v 'A KMIR 2 3 i Maru 7 Skagerak 30 3 Ali;> 32 3 vbank :^4 2 3
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  • 3296 18 THE GOVERNOR'S OPTIMIS lIC i it/ i oion Fmana i Sound: neip tot ech to the membersol thi Legislative Council at I I n ii iv tht Governor drew attention tothecontii ,n'/s finances and added that he felt Malaya i time being, and we should now
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  • 69 19 Mr. Gardiner, the Canadian Minister of Agriculture, stated recently that the Federal Government would provide direct relief this winter for 45.000 families m Saskatchewan, as compared with 25,000 last year. He said that ominous signs of scurvy had appeared m the West and the Government would launch a scheme to
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    • 112 19 Vessels Arrived Skagerav, Norwegian, 2.315 tons from Miike Oct. 24, to India Oct. 30. Kepong, British, 1,322 tons, from Bangkok Oct. 24. to Bangkok Oct. 27. Hero, Norwegian. 823 tons, from Cheribon Oct. 25, to Cheribon Oct. 26. Reynst. Dutch, 1,432 ton.s, from Cheribon Oct. 25. to Cheribon Oct. 27.
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  • 218 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends i Singapore. Oct. 25. 5 p.m d k Total tot Company Dividend books Close financial Bangrin 5% Int Oct 15 Date Ex Div year Johan 10% int Oct *2 Nov 5 <**• 18 y Kamunting Tin 12fc% Final 2°* 29 23 17 > Larut
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    • 183 20 Mbe World m J m mmm niK 1937 MODELS 0F lat est -j I mm The new PILOT pens will impress you as JEfIU £L >. /J V "o other range of pens has ever done— jL^J P ml m\ W tlle realiv beautiful material the wonmm frm VVI J
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    • 538 20 j ON THE RADIO! BRITISH EMPIRE minor fl l 2> Ada^o. ci uixiii^ii u/ririrM- Moito vivace (Haydn). Sonata In DPOPDAAAAAF Jlat X 282): Adagio, «2» Mcnuettc KKULjKA/V\/V\C: 3 /uiegro (Mbsai 006 B m World Affairs. 1 A talk b; Transmission 2:— 6.20 p.m. 9.15 the Rlghi Hon Sir Malcolm R
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    • 549 20 (1 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C I Singapore Station On 225 Metres I I TO-DAY books including: "The Dv Mai; i by Daphne dv Maurier; "The Un 600 p.m.:-Indian Music: Tamil Songs ed Years," by Laurence Hou •by Miss Saraswaltn Sarawanamuthu, fetters frorr Iceland by W. H. AudS with
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  • 92 21 Mr. D. H. Waters is unable to addn ss the Singapore Rotary Club to-mor-row (Wednesday!. Instead a discussion on the Regional Conference to be held m Penang at Easter will be initiated by Mr Richard Sidney. Mr. Waters will give his adress next week Rotarians are reminded to
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  • 23 21 The Czechoslovak Consulate m Singapore will be closed on Thursday, which is the National Independence Day of the {Czechoslovak Republic
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  • 56 21 Singapore, Monday BEFORE Mr Justice Howes m the High Court to-day, Mr Francis Hugh O'Reilly was admitted to practice as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement Mr J C Cobbett appeared for the petitioner. Mr. O'Reillv is attached to the I
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  • 140 21 Commander In The China War London, Oct. 25. THE deaths are announced <>! Admiral Sir Edward Charlton and Sir Joseph Isherwcod.- -Reuter Adm*, Sir Edward Charlton, who was 72 years of age, i commander of the Orlando m tin 1 China war. He v/as made A.D.C to the
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  • 145 21 Alleged Robbery Of A Motor-Car Singapore, Monday MR. John E. Rothorck, an American seaman on board the Montgomery City, was this morning charged before Mr. W G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, with having committed gang robbery of a motor-car belonging to an Indian m Bencoolen Street, yesterday. It
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  • 70 21 Sequel To Alleged Trouble In National Bank Brussels, Oct. 25. nELGIUM may be m the throes <>t I D Cabinet crisis when the Nine I erenoe opens at the end <>t the M. Van Zeeland Is credited with Intention of resigning Immediately m order to be free to
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  • 53 21 Melbourne, Oct. 25. Voiing for the last two seat la the House of Representatives are t place. The Country Party ha.s held one and lost another to the Social Credit party. Labour holds 30 .seats m the Senate and indication', are the Ministerial Coalition will have i comfortable
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  • 30 21 Iptnt, Oct. 25. Several Japanese soldiers are among the killed and injured m a Tsinghuayuaii railway smash, but the Japanese authorities decline to reveal the number Reuter
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  • 103 21 Striking British Press Tribute Londoi "^5. rnHE Manchester Guardian In leart r i. on chinas urgent appeal for ;ui Lnternatl tudent .service remarks the new feeling for unity m China Which Uei behind the entl d trance ol every form «»t national Ule U i move which hat
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  • 974 22 UNOFFICIAL CRITIC Safeguard Sought Foi Ratepayers i I*l i a for Hi*' Government t«» impose certain **ttgu*r4n for th<* protection <>» ratepayer! In Singapore and Malacca was made i.\ the Ron Mr. Taj Uan Tech when peaking <>»■ i>i<- Municipal (Amend ment) Bill which came before
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  • 416 22 NINE GOALS ON PADANG YM.CABeatS.CC At Hockey Singapore, Monday. THE V.M.C.A. were indeed fortunate to have beaten the S.C.C. at hockey this afternoon by five goals to four. After establishing a four-nil lead ?arly m the game, the YMC.A. dropped )ff badly and let the Club do ali the scoring.
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  • 108 22 Flying Boat's Journey To Singapore Singapore. M ".day. THE Imperial Airways flying boat Satyrus. which is engaged on a survey of the route to Singapore, arrived at* Rangoon from Akyat at 11.50 this morning. The flying boat will leave on nesday for Bangkok, and on Thui will ?o
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  • 156 23 Bromberg Also Leaving Shortly Singapore. Monday. THE Singapore Cricket Club are to r loss to their hockey team at the end of tMs week with the dep >f Pieter Marie Johan the Dutch International d who has created a great impiession In 'ocal hockey circles by
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  • 115 23 Garrison vs. Island Club I 1 m- are the teams and starttor the ladies' match bethe Garrison Golf Club and the ib. to be played at Tanglin on afternoon (Island names 3^ p.m. Mrs. J. E. G. Currie vs. Mrs. n. D p.m. Mrs. S. B. Tan vs.
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  • 517 23 Keen Shooting At Bukil 7 until i Singapore, Monday. AVKHY successful two-day rifle meeting was held over the weekend by the Chinese Company at the Bukit Timah Rani narred the meeting to a certain esterday but it did not dampen the son-its of the competitors who displayed
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  • 282 23 Keppel Beat Garrison Yesterday Yesterdays Garrison Qoli Club 1 Keppel QoM Club match played Hi*- course of Keppe] Goll Club resulted m a win for the home team by 4 a.-; under (Garrison nan i A G Co!c (201 and Major w. J. Birkic i24> 0; v.
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  • 65 23 The fourth open invitation lawn tennis tournament of the S.C.RC will be held next month. Entries are now open and forms will be sent to all clubs invited, as soon v they are ready. The tournament committee comprises the following .-—Messrs. Tan Chong Kew T. W. Ong. Cheong
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  • 31 23 IN a same of rugby football m Chang! thP 5r rda h y th(> Hoyal En^necn beat the Terror by a penaltj goal (3 ptaj to nil. the scorer being Murphy.
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  • 97 23 Skins "A" Company Beat Fort Canning A" CO Royal Inniskilliim Fusiliers, fielding a strong side which included three battalion players, beat Fort Canning at Fort Canning yesterday by three goals to nil. Although severely tested, the Fort defence held out until midway through the second half when Callan
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  • 27 23 Playing on their own noun I, the Indian Association defeated the Royal Air Force (Town Office) by two »al.s' to nil at hockey yesterday.
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    • 23 23 V, HIS ROMANCE BROITGIIT HIM ONLY THE FURY AND WRATH OF THOSE WHO LOVED AND TRUSTED HIM S MP A Ifi Ni:l, L
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    • 93 23 A\ll-(.| \Hi: I Rapid-hardening "Colorcrete" is marketed in— Ruff Red. There is also a ran ere of more delicate shades sold m "Colorcrete* NOTKAI'II) IMRDI NINO. The abo\r m elude Green, Cream, Orange, Blue, etc. Rapid -hardening 'olort rete" has all the properties of used n fZ ciV lh ra|)i(lhar(h
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  • 353 24 PADANG RUGBY I llu km i Mini Gunners Ami tub Draw P.i tmghj PUM i" which neither side displayed much skill outside the srrurn the Cricket Club "B" and BUkail Mali C.unmrs fought a draw „l three points each on the padang wslrrday. T! weir
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  • 67 24 k Head-On Railway Collision Peiptaf, Oct 25. MORE than twenty people were killed ami Injured In i head-on collision between .1 passenger train and a Japatroop train near Ttinghuayuan railway itatlon, four milea north-west ol Pelping early this norninf. The hoop, were bound for points on the Peiping
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  • 38 24 According to a message from Belgrade. >an R&Kittch, aged BO peasant ol the village of Siklrevtchl, m a lit ol jealousy struck his Wife, aged HO, several blows with B rotated piece of iron, h Inflicted dangeroua wounds.
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  • 50 24 Overwhelming Win Over (Fron Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 25. THE Army rugby XV from Singapore beat All Siam this' afternoon by 27 points to nil. The halftime score was 12 Oil. The Siamese fought well but the visitors were too skilled and too heavy lor them.
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  • 48 24 S cotland's Soccer XI London. Oct. 25. riu-; Srotti.sii International soccer eleven against Wales at Cardiff on Oct. 30 will be: Dawson (Rangers), Anderson (Hearts*. Cummings and Massie Aston Villa i. Simpson, Brown and Main (Rangers). Walker (Hearts', Frank O Donnell (Preston), McPhail (Rangers) and Duncan (Derby) Reuter
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  • 102 24 RESULTS of Urn played m the IsraeUght* 1 tennis tournament at the V MCA. are as follows: Miss M. Joseph beat Miss S. Nathan 6 0. 6 1; R. Nathan and Mrs. M. Black beat Moshee Gareh and Miss M. Gareh 7 5. 6—2; J. Manesseh beat A.
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  • 125 24 Teams For Padang Hockey Derby rfiHE local Padang hockey "Derby" takes place on the S.C.C. ground on Thursday and in view of the good talent at both Clubs this year, more than passing interest attaches to the match. The teams will be: S.C.C: J. H. Purrier; P.
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  • 240 24 Hockey At Hong Urn IN a hockey match played at Ho: Lim Green this afternoon the Gordon Highlanders beat the S.C.R.C. by three goals to one The Highlanders had the better of the territorial exchanges m the first half m which two of their were scored. Ten
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  • 26 24 Singapore. Monday. IN a hockey match played on the S.R.C. ground this evening the 11th AA. Battery, R.A., defeated the "Recs by five goals to two.
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