Morning Tribune, 30 October 1937

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  • 13 25 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2.— No. 282. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, October 30, 1937.' FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1128 25 THREE MORE BRITISHERS KILLED IN SHANGHAI WAR SETTLEMENT IS m J_J /M m m M TWO OTHERS SERIOUSLY INJURED Shanghai, Get 29. pRIVATE J. OToole and two other men oi the Royal Ulster Rifles were killed with several Chines' 1 when projectiles fell withm the western defence sector m a
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    35 25 I nout to trash m flames m the countryid». Shanghai and Hangehow after having been hoi by the Chinese. The plant' is emitting: a trail of dense smoke a its nc.irs the ground. Planet News
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  • 189 25 Japanese Lan tic lies Turned Buck Shanghai, Oct. 29. N'G Chines.' junks from a barunder Cheklang Road bridge ulitary chiefs this afternoon Japanese naval launches ..mine up the section of Creek which cuts through the leved the Japanese intended the activities of the doomed from the Creek
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  • 99 25 Germany Declines To Join Brussels Powers Berlin, Oct. 2!». GERMANI has declined the invitation to join the Brussels Conference on the Sino-Japanese nituation. The German reply states that as the conference is called under Article Seven of the Nine-Power Treaty and the application of this article will be the subject
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  • 34 25 Nine Days From San Francisco rREATLV cord for quick U v» port. 3,00 toxin at the U\ Francisco to-day, taking the joun Thf th« The consignment w the Clipper wa plane Reuter
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  • 8 25 Th< Dlllit i raided the pol milit Reuter
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  • 285 25 London Ocf THE non-intervention Bub-committee meets to (i;i to resume considers tion oi the draft resolution setting out the committee's programme «>i woi execution oi the British plan for spun All the power, repn ented. with the exception ol Soviet Russia, have provi. lona.ll) a ent<
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    • 39 25 I KLIM now enables you to I vcjur children ruitt -^^s=-*w no matter where yo- I c I J G, 'LIM MIXI it I u;S i, pint I L toft to i J tamination. Disntmrroßf W'YVTj lIIIO.S. A iO.
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  • 2120 26 CIVIC CENTRE IS REJECTED Commissioners Long Debate HlßjMWfl, Iririuv IN brinijinK UM subject ti tin- van Kle«f iMjqurst up for di.MUssioii at to -d.iv's aieetini of the Mankipal Commissioners Mr Bartley. the ■Meat, explains! that the application of thr ICflMf was subject to ecvtail stipulations, namely,
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  • 191 26 Nine Charges Against JIU KM Singapore. Friday. PLEADING guilty to nine charges of Importing cotton singlets to which i counterfeit trade mark had been ap Low Sia Nam was this morning fined altogether $1,280 or 16 months' and three weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr fi a Forrer, District
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  • 96 26 Leaves For America Pans. Oct Tin-. Duke mi Duchess «>i Windsor we Uinc to New York m the Bremen on Nov (> Speaking at an Informal luncheon oi the Anglo-American Press Association the Duke said he wished to make 1 1 clear he went as an Independent
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  • 44 26 Narrow Escape For Mr. Rex Story From our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Oet 29 Till Ular papen report that Mr. Rex story, manager of the Hollywood X- ithing m t! tuthern Biam, when h< bitten by i hark and hud to receiv*
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  • 241 26 London Oct. '2.U THE ttttt I ol the Chinese retreat at Shanghai have been widely canvassed from military observers, who OTimend the skill and orderliof the retreat Although chary Ol prophesying, they are inclined to think that the new Chinese line may prove more
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  • 190 26 A Splendid British Ml usica ONE ol the best musical shows seen for a long time is -Glamorous Night," the British production which opened at tiie Pavilion last night. It is the screen version of Ivor Novel lo's Drury Lane success, and is m all respects most satisfying
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  • 254 26 Commander Impressed Singapore, Friday. THE Hying boat Batyma arrived beie shortly after 11 o'COlck this moiiinii its survey flight. It was first ted iv.st before 11 o'clock coming from the direction of Johore. and after making two circuits round the '^ivil Airport, made a perfect landing off the
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  • 603 26 Chief Justice Gives Singapore, Friday. A PRIVATE individual wishing to dispose of a radio set cannot give the intending purchaser the set on trial, for if he does, the other party will have to take out a licence for the sot while it m his possession
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  • 49 26 Singapore, Frid Tan Sam Peck, a Hokien. c 1 trial this morning m the Second Court when charged with dep dead body of a child on Ort 1 public place at Reformatory R The Magistrate fixed the ca I turn on Nov. 5. bail m the sum beinu allowed.
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    • 66 26 [Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours I get rid of 1.1 l il.l*- HIM-1I and wl by kllllnjc m t li.- blood. i no moi !i\ M, n<l "i iniiiut. v. Ill— 1 purli in- iiioc.d ihkl t ten Ini it. ih 1.11 .11 Ull liv li' it 1 1
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  • 440 27 MAGIC CIRCLE SCHEME 'ilious Of The D\ i IILS of the scheme under which scholarships are to be (I to Malayan scholars as )r) ,p <-d by the Malayan Magic are gazetted this week. The uve a sum of $2,000 for the h merit of a fund,
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  • 336 27 Three Applicants Obtain Their Discharge Singapore. Prid THAT In ked by his employ* obtain his discharge b< tore he would be eligible for a higher position ci "bigger salary and 'Move i bility which was vacant, was the r< put forward by Mr. Kwek Kiam Seng, at present
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  • 211 27 78-Year-Old Bankrupt Obtains Discharge Singapore Friday. FORMERLY tlie owner ol pracically the I High Street, and 01 the m ;st promineni residents of SingaSeah. a 78-year-old Chinese merchant, at one time th< i gutta percha bu I granted his discharge from bankrupt bj Mr Justice Howes to-day, subweek's
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  • 15 27 Southamptoi I tf) t f'on- ill that she will arrive to |'|-nm niinn twl Reuter
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  • 165 27 CRAVES IN BATU CAVES European Planters From O\ Kuala Lumpur. < tet Axtraordinai 1 1 by a Europi an thai he found a number ol dead bodies m a cave near the we'l-k Batu Caves In Kuala Lumpur caused considerable excitemeni here this morning. A police party under Mr lakeman,
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  • 75 27 No Interference By Japanese don, O( J UNDERSTAND there has been n where the Japanese mill tar authorities have censored or delayei I correspondence between His Majesty Government and His Majesty's repre sentatives m (Mima." stated i ord < borne (Foreign (Jnder-Secretary) In th< House >) Commons to-day.
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    • 191 27 Eft 7 B^^^l Kit SlMkrln SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin HLi Ponic Lotion Concentrated Liquid Shampoo powder shampoo Solidified BrUllantine Siiviiix ii m- Cream Bwe< i Oil oi Almond MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole I): itributon KAHAIMIN PKNIIAS, Singapore. MtJAR NAN fANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express 'Service timrs daily. 1. lI M CHEJV
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  • 9 28 mW* *m SL* UM W ijr.iii. i
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  • 52 28 > PALM OIL (Malaya) h W anbulk NOV.IDC blpl COPRA (Strait* VMS.) Nov Shipment. £15.2.6 Buj SAGO I LOUR (Sarawak) OctlNov. shipment. »H Unchanged TAPIOCA (1st quality) S (Singapore) Oct. Shipment PKPPKK (FAQ.) 13 lt Sellers White Muntok Oct. Dec. shipment. 2 Valm k Lamponi OctUDec shipment GAMBIER (Good Mark)
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  • 34 28 Imperial Chemical Industries 36 36 9 Imperial Tobacco 152 6 153 9 Canadian Pacific B^4 8' 2 Rubber Plan Trust 30 I 30 9 Kaffirs (West Witswatcrsand) 143 9^ 140- -_3i
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  • 11 28 o_»f Buyers 14 11 lo lo <5 it>
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  • 52 28 IT. on Paris (dosing middle rate) n ™Wd T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) BM PIB TT on Shanghai (doling selling rate) 2% {jnchanled TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 3I 16 gSchSSgld TT on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 ***** TT on Nt-w York (closing selling rate)
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  • 194 28 Singapore. Friday. Tin Locally at midday up $1 50. Rubber locally closing with buyers 24 7 8 Jan. Mar .Mining. Sterling Tin shares slightly marked up m prices on the London Stock Exchange and locally all tin shares are more or less unchanged. Southern Kintas $7.60—
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  • 28 28 Paris, Oct VI TRANCE has sent a strong protf Valencia and Salamanca, asking both Governments for guarantees for tne safety of French shins and Air aircraft.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 24 28 London, Oct. 29. <«OLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per o». n £7-0-6» 2 ell \J M Is r^onttn' fon»ur4. 197 Wh
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  • 58 28 Rome. Oct. 26 A complete deadlock Is expected here H a remit of to-day's non-interven t ion meeting. It la considered Italy and Russia will refuse to move from their positions of last Friday Italy now .stands lor the whole British plan of July, at which unexpected
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  • 205 28 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Singapore. Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was SlO4 1 up SI 50. There was a much better tone on the London Stock Exchange yesterday and interest broadened considerably although the turnover was not very large London sent buying orders for Southern Kintas. Petalings, Pahangs, Ampats.
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  • 15 28 TIN Standard Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) g}}V< Forward £212 aU
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  • 52 28 Berlin, cx-t 2«» The occupation <>i Minorca by General Franco L& predicted by Deutsche Allgem elne Zeitung, which wnt. By what rteht can Prance prevent Minorca from becoming nationafisi Port Mahun is lust much part of Spain as Gijon. and ultimately It tate will be same as
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    • 5 28 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. '±T»r,lo?A?=
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  • 759 29 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Oct. 29, 5 p.m. Buyers Sellers 46 5 Kumbang 30- 316 Malay 50]- 55 -nom. Weng 0.97 l.oi m Tin 23,6 24 6xd Balll Srlangor 1.72 1.76 Malay 29|6 30 6 Chenderlang 20,9 21 9 Tin 0.40 0.44 cd !'att 114 1.18 Kong
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  • 190 29 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday Buyers Sellers Amnat 49 &\M Batu Selangor J-J3 i-'jj Hongkong Tin 30- JiJ noun, r <tv,i. ql X" Tan hit Zo 41 KamunUn. Tin 1019 11 tod Katu J3- 24 Kuchai \f \U I a rut I* 1 A^ Un"iu 21)0 2^lo London Tin «j-
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  • 54 29 Singapore, Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila eivini? the following prices: Last Sale Price Previous To-day P«Antamok 0.52 052 Ben^uct Consolidated 980 9.80 Consolidated Mines 0.017 (M) 18 I XL. 0 55 0 57 San Mauricio 0.52 056
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  • 140 29 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. SO 102 104 norn «Va% 1907 red. 1947 $1,500,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 1 2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 norn 1913 red. 1953 $2,000,000
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    • 262 29 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Honing, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and CommoditUs. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE
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  • Page 29 Miscellaneous
    • 108 29 Passengers By The Merkur The following passengers from Sydney arrived at Singapore by the Merkur Mr and Mrs. R. C. Humphreys, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Gibson, Mrs. O. R. and Miss B. Nel. Mr L. M. Browne. Mr. and Mrs E. J. McMahon. Dr. and Mrs. K. N. Steele.
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  • 157 30 "Love Beyond Human Understanding" London I WISH to bear witness to the love and gratitude which I owt her She practically ruined her health m nursing me m 1914 I shall die loving ncr with a love almost, I think, passing human understanding." These words,
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    • 219 30 t%itu All SIC I*l Elill/llilllJ .r/rjw V'/W* i^BjM^l I >i II V^J II I A A A J^ V I I 4 Cl All/ Irr OTTO KRUGER i.s avm; s///:i.v j^P VICTOR JORY is dicimor wL^^'^m P Never before such e<!n,'eous (lirls. Such spectacle Filmed m PERFECT NFU Technicolour!! Sir
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    • 143 30 r^_ rlJl I 4 Shows TO-DAY > SBBR h^k Ih\ httntl on ihr i jK uorlii-fntnou* book by i P^SScBBI PHa K^ '^J Vp ilirectrd hr ■BfIHWI v y a^aitiHl man. nuin a^ajn^i >♦"" l>ll>lltl TALKIE (T^J P^T) T 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. JOHN BOLES m 1 M ROSE
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  • 206 31 mriiiii" Invited To I n to Britain to align heri the '•Rome-Berlin axis" is W a despatch telephoned by a from Munich to his news- Giornale d'ltalia. The Rome-Berlin axis is not a bloc," I Gayda. "It is only a deter- rity. lidarity is not closed to any
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    • 91 31 Excellent Entertainment ALHAMBrII Jcbangkl j I i Again truth proves stranger, more thrilling, than fiction! with lew Ayres Ruth Colemon Eugene Poliette Benny Baker 1 i and S COLIN TAPLEY i A Paramount Picture NEW WOULD S I \|[\ltl I j To-Day XON-STOP TEA DANCE j FROM 6 P.M. UNTIL
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    • 169 31 NEVER HAS A PICTURE CAUSED SUCH A TERRIFIC SENSATION AS "PARNELL" TRAFFIC JAMMED IN LEICESTER SQ FOR OVER TWO HOURS 4/./ v /V/ 67/7 QI/£I/8 O/V ///WI«HI)' HOLLYWOOD'S LARGEST THEATRE SOU) OUT FOR THREE WEEKS IN ADVANCE! Ifti Motion Picture Hit of Years METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER FILM WITH CLA II X I.
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  • 2083 32 Future I ncertam, wys Singapore, I ml 4 1)1 IMON that Mini Of 915 MM A 1,,- ttmn fei red i«» the general rownrc <>i the rompan) was nadc lt ||m tw"iil\ Myth onlinarv general meeting «»i United Engineers. Ltd. hrid at the registered
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    81 32 UH.omhml »J the band Df the linyal Welch f°^£ e i*L2 I „ited stahs Marines (known far and wide as Leathernecks > arnve« at -I u.-hu on the vs. -haumont" and the cruiser "Marblehead Khich JccSmpanifS the rtemmer. The Marines mert \SS i JSSSSSi mint ol the foreifn troops lUtioned
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  • 272 33 Dissensions Within The Organization New Delhi. JPREHENSIVE review of the proA blems facing the Boy Scout movein this country is made by Lord igow m a letter to all the provinc j a l < rovernon In their capacities as Scouts particularly, with regard dissensions within the
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  • 34 33 m £u eath h occurred m Germany of Mr Thomas Groves, the former wellknown engineer, who supervised the construction of the Federal Building m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Groves once acted as state Engineer. Perak.
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  • 37 33 hr?»Ji tdl f ies a >' s meeting oi the Taiping of the Incorporated Society of Mr. M J. Kennaway. of Escot Tanjong Malim. gave an address and tapping methods now In and possibilities of change m the
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  • 474 33 Wili Young People Be Outnumbered? THE tact that the aged population m Sheffield has increased greatly m recent years provokes the reflection that, if the tendency continues, there will be more old person than young ones m the city. For some years, there has been a downward curve
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    • 18 33 ANCHOR JJ II II 11^^ y\ Ck w Brewed and buttled m pore by the DARBY CO., LTD.
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    • 286 33 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS 3 /2 Cubic Feet $210.00 4 240.00 5 280.00 Before you buy any refrigerator by sure to see our 1937 models with 5-year guaranteed sealed units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE BARGAINS! Read this page or Special Trade
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    • 313 33 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CAKK A ■select i,, M of 70—80 excellent Used Cars alwaj available In stork. We ran recomihend the following .-is real bargains which are hacked by our guarantee ami lice i i vice: Model -Ford Saloon 10 HP Puce $1,025; 1935 Model Flat Ardita Saloon
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  • 330 34 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Sat. Oct. 30, 1937. MUST CHINA STAND ALONE? AN all sides there is the most en thusiastie praise of the gallant light which the Chinese are making against the Japanese invaders m China. In the Shanghai area m particular, the Chinese troops have gained glory by the
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  • 916 34 1-. merchant* In Selangor aw deeply concern( ;i :(i th<l local purcha ing martel has taken during the Last fern blame certain statements which hi *ared In ©me ol the Singapore nw papers m a letter to us. iai prominent Indian Indian merchants of Merchant! Kuala Lumpur have
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    76 34 Ilhe annual one-make Ford Motor Show, a kind of opposition to the Annual Motor Show, was held at the Ro\.il Albert Hall. London. More than 50 vehu-les were on view, all the products of the Ford factory, not only cars, being displayed. Photo shows the Karl of Granard, his Majesty's
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  • 35 34 Mr. Edward John Shrubshall. of the Malayan Forest Service, was married at St. Michael's Church. Colehill. V morne. Hants, on Oct. 16 to Miss Barbara Willcox. daughter of Mr. and R. Willcox. of Colehill.
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  • 337 35 INTERNA TIONAL CREMA TION WORK LORD HORDER'S VIEWS Difficulty Of Finding Sites For Cemeteries London TIM. formation of an International < remati^n Federation "for the purpose of spreading knowledge of the superiority m economic, aesthetic ;»nd other respects of cremation over the traditional forms of burial" v.iv welcomed as an
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  • 146 35 Tourists Rush To Sit In Her Bath New V.. DLUMbers stared at the scratched, discoloured surface of a bath In :< house In Biddle-street, Baltimore. The house was the childhood home ol the Duchess of Windsor, and the scratches are the work ol tourists who oonslde]
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  • 121 35 Views Of Well-Known Doctor THE use of tinned food by housewives defended by the deputy Medical of Health for Fife, m his annual P°rt on the Western Division of the i food has been soundly rated lam and others, who maintain ire becoming a tinned nation, r all
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    46 35 Mr C H. <=ok. itte X n s tin. n r from Srtnclnnirhain. was one oi the iudees at the show of flowers m season, fruit and vegetables at Kwai Horticultural Hall, Westminster. London. Ph«t« Mr. Cook, tadffini apples and pears at the Show. Planet News
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  • 26 35 '>r F. V. Jacques has arrived In ban from home leave as State and Health Officer, m place of r J H. Bowyer. who has proceeded
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  • 269 35 £30,000 FOR OLD FRIEND Famous TheatrePumeer's Bequests AFTER bequests to friends amounting to more than £20,000. Miss Annie Elizabeth Fredericka Horniman. of Mon-taeue-mansions. Portman-square, w., a pioneer of the repertory theatre movement left the residue of her property about £30,000-to Mr. Clement Oswald Skilbeck, an artist and ecclesiastical decoration expert,
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  • 185 35 Scheme For Refresher Courses AN official of the British Medical Association replied to a strong promade by the Glamorgan Insurance Committee against the proposal of the Minister of Health to apply the unclaimed proceeds of National Health Insurance stamp sales for the purpose of paying for
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    • 83 35 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Ofcto/nnb/e of a/t Chmntuu 9*4 j W^BS*k m SPECIAL DINNER For the opriiinj; of OF ZENDA" on TUESDAY NOV. 2nd. DINNER MENU $1.75 cts Ilors d'oetme Varies Clear Turtle Soup I illtt of Bdangill a la Francaise Grilled Lamb Cutlet Iced Asparagus Peach Melba Coffee
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  • 139 36 TORPEDO BOAT IN MINIATURE v uclrss etlfineei If. i: Castel, lias huilt torpedo boat model* which is an exact copy of the torpedo boat "Terrible." operated on command distance h\ a short wave radio coniroi. France-Presse M sti)\.i(linovi(ch, president of thr Vuuosl:ivi:ui Council, signing (lie I naty of Friendship, with
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 18. October 30, 1937. EDITED BY "HERMES" Kvcrv Saturday.
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    • 1134 1 SEVERE TEST TOR not well with the Singapore State rugby side, it seems. Apart from the fl fortune of injuries to star backs, which is preventing the selectors from the strongest possible combination at present, there are d fficul ie T :ing the pack which are
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      62 1 Line out scramble m yesterday's match on the padang, when the S.( defeated the Blakan Mati Gunners by live points fa goal) to three (a try). The Gunners scored m the iirsl half, and m thai period were slightly superior, hut a grand second half rally saw the club score
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    • 114 1 TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S MATCH FOLLOWING are the teams for to--1 day's state match, Singapore Neun and Malacca, on the SCC padang: Negri Malacca:— J. R. Angus; G Pinto, D. T. P. Crawford. K. A G Hague and 11. R. MacGilchrist; R* Smith and D. L. Downie; Harding D Gray, I.
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    • 39 1 Plans For Changing St. Andrew's Two famous Bc< kr Nairne ait Sandeman M i* and Sir Ghiy Campbell, have put forward detailed plan, for making 81 Andrews the long and most difficult ROl! CO :u Die world
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      • 28 1 ELSEWHERE To-Day's Supplement Pa_. sport I Olympics venue «ak rugby 3 tennis Stares I and B fby referees at sea I Penang notes 7 ,l "l topics 8
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      • 41 1 I GREAT ANNUAL OFFERS j I NOW ON. i /7"X '/m' ff/G SAVING OPPORTUNITY 77/17' />/MH.S 77//; (ROW I). BE AMONG THEM f :<kv full advantage 1 whilst the Offers Last. j t.SAX SIM.III A <O. i t, Batt«rj Koad. Slnwptw
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    • 2369 2 Good Victories In Matches Mil m I fit l SPORTS irmy rugger unit* have been Dlaylng their matches under handicap this week. owing to the absence of star players with the representative touring -side m Siam but although In some cases the deficiencies may have
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      8 2 Fusilier Campbell, bantam weight champion of the Inniskillinss.
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    • 119 2 Australia's Ambitious Plan UARRY Sunderland, manager of 11 Australian Rugby League team. touring the North of England, is di< Ing with a scheme that must be Tibed as about as ambitious as < be. At the end of the Australian's gramme In Britain, the team 40 to France
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    • 159 3 New Class Of Heavy Boxers? TWEEN CRUISER AND HEAVY T National Boxing Association of rica has suggested a new divitween the cruisers and heavies. rhev propose that the range should be 12«t 71b.— the top weight of the r lass to 13st. 31b. By this it is hoped to prevent
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    • 95 3 Ranked No. 10 In A Team Match HENRY COTTON, the Open champion, ed number 10 m a team golf played at Ashridge recently. occupied that humble position when ion Michael Strutfs team had its nal match with the 19th Club. Both sides bristled with the leading amateur players,
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    • 101 3 Remarkable Golf By W. J. Cox UJ J COX, the Ryder Cup player, had i remarkable round of 59 on his course. Wimbledon park, the stancratcb score for which is 70. All 1 .ere holed. he homeward half he took only 10 his first one going m
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    • 204 3 Story Of The Series In New Book RACING for the America's Cup," oy Lieut-Commander P. K. Kemp. R.N. (Hutchtason 12s. 6d.) is a well written and instructive account of the efforts that have been made to recapture the greatest yachting trophy m the world. The book deals with
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    • 34 3 AT the close of the League match between Hull Kingston Rovers and Ca.stleford at Hull a crowd of 8.000 invaded the pitch and the referee, Mr. J Devine. was surrounded by a hosti!e mob
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    • 272 3 at ions were made during th« cason to the laws of the Rll3 1 ue ga»mo. and altogether the ."."r tings were even more nega* usual League clubs are very con- but it certainly appears taat. long, circumstances will compel tic changes. have been
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    • 153 3 Growing Conviction In h 1 IYC\T\P IuUiUUC 1 THERE is a growing conviction m Europe that the 1940 Olympic Games will not be housed m Tokyo. Those who hold this view maintain that the "hoice must devolve upon either Finland or London, if Japan does not
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    • 410 3 French Rugby Men Want Matches With U.K. TRITICISM of the refusal of the foui British rugby unions to begin matchea with France once more, after I break of six year, is continued In ar. article by Marcel ORer m the "Aut: B Paris paper. He refers to diplomatic efforts fo
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    • 214 3 A GLOUCESTER PI V COUNTY cricket clubs arc being "lobbied" to support ;i proposal that. «n future, the clubs who provide th" player-, for England m Test matches should receive special compensation from the M.C.C. Gloucestershire are the originators of the scheme, but it has
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    • 176 3 American Plan Rouses Interest Thk Announcement ol .1 world 'open' lawn tennis tournament In which amateurs and professionals would com pete which is to be held at While Sill phur Springs, West Virginia, I 1 8 A hai caused a lot ol diSCUSSIon m tennU circles here
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    • 190 3 L.T.A. May Permit Tin- i fennJ oclation ma consult vciv ihortly with the play< on the amateur ni p witn sard to the Question "i the payir urnament expen At present our rules do not permit ol exp< .■••t it is constantly reported that certain i ho attend
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    • 229 4 THE MATCH WINNER NNISKILLING BOXING CHAMPIONS <;. l>. A. l-uruloii. who lias scored at least one try m rvi'ry match \tv has played m so far, looks prrtui tx-d m (his at -lion picture! HtXIWM P«r« beatCß by Public Services Hankers m Ihis week's tournament match. Picture shows etceteras forwards
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      • 39 5 M^M \«ent> tl^J HI" HIKI f^^^ 1 IKUIKs i <: *&9 mk Mi! XNSI xki>kn i> i m i Fruits, Nuts ll.inl Centres imciMsiimi You 1///W s\Mr li WILLARD'S T T "mm MARAS4 IMN<» < m i;i;ii S m r»«»\»'N unlv
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    • 317 6 Perak Selangor Meet To- Day E MATCH FULL 0/ r| DAY Per.ik will play the third Inter-State match of the teason In [OOh whin their opponents will be Bf The encounter between these twe Stab "ii ids; considerable Interest cially m view of Belanj lendld Penang it Kuala Lumpur on
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    • 229 6 RUGBY UNION WANTS TO STOP DRIFT OF PLAYERS TO THE LEAGUE mm Kuf.by Union rtc determined to prevent the accepting triaV by 1 Rugby Union player* with Rugbj League clubs More and more the pro- lonal cli refusing to trust the Judgmeni of local agent I they Insist i who
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    • 86 6 New President For Cambridge FOR the first time for many years then Was a .second nomination for th' Cambridge boa' prei Idency at th» tninal meeting held at Cambridge. The name of T. B. Langton <Radle\ and Jesus) had been submitted by the retiring president, M. P Lonnon
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    • 85 6 Oxford's Hopes For Half And Centre AXFORD rugger Is expecting much of a Cape Town University stand-off half named Tucker, who may prove to be the much-needed player His Cape reputation has preceded him, and it is a pretty good one. Another South African recruit. Richard luvt. who
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    • 196 6 Rugger Referees Are Baffled NEW RULES ARENT UNDERSTOOD DECENTLY is was stated that only 10 11 candidates out of 68 passed the Welsh Rugby Union's referees examination. The aspirants were baffled by the complex new rules. It is difficult to see what the game is coming to if only one
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    • 158 6 Change In Law Of THE new ice hockey penalty Introduced 1 for the London Cup competition. whereby a free .shot was given the fouled player, who was allowed to skate into the opposing team's zone before shoot Ing, while other players stood to ono -nir ha.s been dropped
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    • 439 6 ASSOCIATION NOW FORMED I IKE football, hockey, rugby football tennis and badminton, table tennis will have its own controlling body m Peiak before long. At a meeti. representatives of clubs and teams Interested m pir.g pong, as it is commonly known m rhis country, last week, it r
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    • 121 6 Sports Promoters Get Nervous CPORTS promoters of all kinds, cl those controlling League and national association football, will to make a decision soon on the sub.i« television The BBC say that the successful perimenta recently conducted at bledon. Crystal Palace and Hi£hbui\ have assured to television a great hltiir
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      • 31 6 you've dot a UKIF I INDIA TYRE J jr J have a tenacious Grip. They >^ take hold of the road and risks— fit INDIA* to your car. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.
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    • 555 7 GREAJIY IMPROVED DISPLA V |i Wthe forwards playing very much 1 kind of game they produced the Army and the backs dis- greatly improved handling and it ion Selangor scored a very ing 26 points- -nil victory over It was a game which showed than anything else could, what
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    • 1085 7 (By "Forward") PENANG'S rugger supporters continue to receive shock after shock. Not having yet fully recovered from the setback the previous week-end when Perak demonstrated a marked superiority which was more than sufficient value for their 12—3 victory, Penang rugger supporters sustained another
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    • 372 7 AUSTRALIAN MOVE TO CONTROL TENNIS PLAYERS COMPREHENSIVE regulations for the v» control of leading lawn tennis playen who are employed by sporting goods firms have been adopted by the Australian Lawn Tennis Association. For some time now the controlling bodies have been watching the activities of these players, and recently
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    • 33 7 Cambridge PAMBKIDCJE Univcr.sit;. ru«by team b hv the unex] ance ol two additional b < n I) A Cam; Iglish I national forward and w h R that he will be
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    • 229 7 Dangers Of Golf Revealed AN OS7IOPA TH'S TIIEOR V MR. T. MITCHELL-FCr:, an osteopath has declared that golf is "the mosi dangerous game m the world." "As an exercise" he ;;ays "it is fallacious and a positive source of Income for the osteopath." Mr. Mitchell-Fo?: was speaking at the conference
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    • 521 8  -  Windsor Lad TURF TOPICS M AI toi Saa oon, who pi thn Sin ist week pporter o racing both m England and India He owna ieveral horses m d under dil ood number ol race horses In India a] o jteve Donoghue has been
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    • 249 8 Famous Athlete s Mi.: and Mrs. w. G George* aged 80 and 81 respectively, have recently celebrai weddin w g < was one of tin runners tins country ever produced air! held the mile record of 4 mm 12 3 i seconds for 29 y< still holds the
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      47 8 In a splendid hockey match on the padang on Thursday the S.H.C defeated the S.C.C. by six goals to nil, outplaying their padang rivals in all departments of ihe game. Hire is :i ei »se up of one of the S.K.C. forwards in action In the same.
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    • 91 8 Farr Wants Big Money Now the man w Lou i tnmy tun! he ra Hi !i often 1 n im promoter un thret mlnui any lire h"ht plans, nothing aid that there wa n i bel en Mike Jacobs t ,nd him forbids him from taking pact m
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    • 491 8 AMAZING SCENES AT GLASGOW TITLE FIGHT Lynch Deserved His K.O. Victory Denny LYNCH of Scotland kept his P world flyweight title by knocking out Peter Kane m the 13th round after one r)f the most amazing fights seen m England for a long time. The scenes which followed the finish
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      • 36 8 <• |Wl 111 BRITISH M BELL BRITISH REMEMBI R (M J ADD j "CAMBRIDGE j SPORTS" j 79 HIMIm I S > REBTRH AND REPAIRING i MACHIN Mil N 8 HOURS. J WOl Nil' < ED I DIQHE y
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    • 141 9 A view of the Balearic Isles taken from a passing r.hiv France Presse 1 practised at Brooklands for the closing event of the season, the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club's International meeting. Photo shows Oliver Bertram speeding around the track m the Barnato-Hassan Special. Planet News rita.
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      • 36 9 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING IT IS PKRI'ETUAL MOTION Bl I <J m. I I 9 AGENT: RENE ULLMANN I {.ill Irs Place, MM, AI'OKK. Opened up U> b p..t even »»J tucluding Saturdays
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    • 1022 10 MODERN women have every opportunity for expression that exists, with xception of one. That one is time." Myrna Loy nestled back on the chaise tongue In her dressing room and patted the long skirt of one of the costumes she wears m "Parnell." "I never
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    • 165 11 SELECTING a hair style that is J flattering to the features is one of the first steps In making oneself attractive. This coiffure chosen by Madge Evans, film star, features a centre part with sculptured rolls at either side extending back over the ears. The back is
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      • 35 11 Hi» the most delig'itful display Oriental goods suitable for x "us presents. I he Festive season will soon be hp r<* Pay RACHEL'S a visit now and make your choice. Kuffles Hotel Bras Basah Road.
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      • 205 11 f a Touitisrs snoi»i»r\4; i GUIDE EKES 5//.X STORE £x W^v/ S EXCLUSIVE j -l»y the most modern methods UKtO J-JVIAKLRJ) known to science! t i WE UNDERTAKE TO DO IT 1 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. shortest nottcf (Dr. of ocular science) T SHORTEST NOTICE 4, Arcade. Phon e 3002.
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      • 403 12 TnCF/lm. 7 llDlll^ll JL MmLt+WJLRj iStmM 1181 l BY P&0 and BRITISH INDIA. LINES BEHAH 000 Nov l CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 SOMALI I 6.H00 Jan. 14 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. ly KAISAR I HIND 1 1,500 Feb. 11 '<>l<bV 15.000 Dec. 17 NALDERA 16.000 Feb 25
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      • 451 12 5 ®Sf^^ TO F R EN CH PORTS f^ AJ vre. Antwerp Dunkirk Nov CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov 1 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk De< CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux D< OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) CAP ST. JACQUES For Baigon Tourane
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    • 820 13 15,000 Officen To Be I CE tO Naval Reserve off] rtce-Adm rv J s Bro* KB i C.B D.S.O Admiral x>mmanding Reserves, when tie spoki he weekly luncheon meetin irve Officers' Club ll Club. Li.- Admiral Bro* md the Lord Mayor ol I Lverpool, Alderman W on
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      • 303 13 ltrit\S PHILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR In port Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Special 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 the connecting X.P.M. Vessel.
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      • 132 13 i\ T v. k. i j\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 HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 s.s. -HARUNA MARU D« Rates U) Ist (Mass 2nd elftSfl Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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      • 313 13 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j .uidjong Pinang Pulau Kidj.: 30 9 a.m. liri Kajang SO ll a.m. amangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon i 0 1! a.m. inak Tobelo SO 11 a.m. „>rneo (North). Brunei and Labuan Kaja 30 11 a.m. ami (Parcels only* Larut 30 2.30 p.m. •m. Kcmaman and Kemasek Larut
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      • 200 13 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE TIM WHARVES OK EXPECTED X) ARRIVE Entrance K\it s| »n> (Mown <;.ite Gate Hoi 1 1 Yuj l i Bullmi.. 3 nia 14 a Tricolor 11 2 3 Barpedon 3 Neleiu 7 2 a Arima ru 3 Taybank 3 I A l City ol Plttsburg
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    • 63 14 FIRST USE MADE OF SINGAPORE'S SEADROME ANCHORAGE MftJOI I! I Ni.ini DS.O.. Dim lor «r "ivil Uiation. talking to two of the officers. CMBeen of the Satyraa iritli mmc »f the ofiiuais of the Singapore Airport. i m- w\\r\ Hmhu Immi Sat v i-ii note the i«»;ir engines. Captain \V.
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    • 33 14 Betty Grable Learns About Herself Hollywood. Betty Oral tress who declared the other da} i tial it more important t«> hei to becomi Mi .i.u-ki the bri| I tar H nil "I I
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    • 29 14 Sfa Ifc liH Holding him sell responsible ;or the i Tadi i chu Yao Hua, allant defence ol the town haa tational hero with an armj Reuter
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    • 73 14 Air Baptism" For Boys been made possible by an amount l" 1,000 set aside for the purpo committee administering Sir Abecivil aviatiou. other benefit I to those pilots who had rein w their "A Ucem 1937 This benont ran only br by Peninsula pilots ol he dub. C ipe Town.
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    • 134 16 Purchases Collection Of Scots Antique WHEN Queen Mary, accompanied by the Princess Royal, .spent two hours at the Antique Dealers' Fair m London, recently, she was keenly interested m some antique silver-ware made by the famous William Aytoun. of Edibui?;h. There was an Annondale bow! dated 1725. and
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    • 272 16 New Books For Issue To-day THE ur.dernoted newly added non-fir-tion and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raxes Library to-day. Things Past Redress, Illustrated. Augustine Birrell; Beyond the Sun.Book of Explorers, Illustrated, Elspe'.h J. Boog -Watson and J. Isabel Carruthers; The Road to Oxiana, Illustrated, Robert
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      • 163 16 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend 8 C r£te Ex Div Bangrin 5% Int. Oct. 15 Nov 5 Oct 18 Hitam Tin 5% Int. Nov. 3 Nov' 9 Nov 4 Kamunting Tin 12»/ 2 Final N ov 11 Oct 18 Lttkut Tin 10% Final Pahang 30% Final Oct.
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      • 896 16 i ON THE RADIO j I BRITISH EMPIRE ■£<• &.&£>?,,£&£■ S PROCRAMME J^t^Sff^^V^ (Tlbor Barcri). (a) The Wine-Growers ißfffiiiiii JFSSSrSSi 2SfJ^i/!nS5 vinc(nt S(Ott01 MJ( tvincc Ci',S(i Ni.B6 metres (17.79 mes) and Brpfto>. i,SF 1!»82 metres (15.14 mcs). J 1 JO p.m. Close Down. Transmission s:— 6.40 a.m.— 8.50 am. <;SP
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      • 275 16 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres XO-DAY 7.00 p.m.:— Light Orchestral \i usic r w* /wHivstrii roncert played by the Station Orchestra, undfr 12.45 p.m.:-lJKhtOrch^tral Concert k direction of Rex Allen. played by Reller' s Jfa"J^ gSi ItoteF 7.30 p.m.:-Time, Weather, New and Band. Relayed
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    • 727 17 ALLEGED ASSAULT BY GUNNERS Men Committed To < issizes Singapore, Friday. preliminary enquiry into a charge of having voluntarily hurt while committing robto a Hokien taxi-driver named Teong Ann, preferred against nnen Alfred Budd, Harry Whitest and Arthur Hitching, stationed Blakan Mati, was held to-day
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    • 91 17 Deaths Of Two Little Malay Boys Singapore, Frid (tie morning of Oct. 17. t\ Busope and 10 years and eight, respectively, were picking wild flowers iron] a tree In Bedoh disturbed a hornets' m Thej were attacked by the hoi and stun' 4 all over the body
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    • 56 17 London, Oct. 26. Opinion here is generally favourable <o the eagerly-awaited statement by the United States Steel Corporation which announces a dividend of cne dollar on the common stock (the first for years), together with the usual 31.75 on preferred stock. The declaration is a good portent for
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    • 664 17 Bankruptcy Dixhargt Refused Singapore, Frid A hundred and twenty-eight small businessmen have lost .sums total ling m all over $100,000 and they have lost this money to a firm, which I submit, on the admission ol the bankrupt, has been trading m an insolvent .state long
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    • 51 17 DR. SCHACHT To Resign From German Ministry Berlin, Or! 28. Dted to have laid In Economics took i I Hit he will nron Preslden! ol hank for thi time b< Official quarters, how* no decision has yet been m ide The leport th Schacht has n sifened i.s Incorrect Reuter
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      • 39 17 1/ \fi v iC Cfgjb-^^rr^ CLOVER 15RAND stands for puiity. N il You may thoroughly rely on 2(\\ J CLOVER BRAND for every house- v v hold use where only the finest milk <v or cream is required. \^Ks£'
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    • 312 19 CIXBOAT JACK DEFEATED Tunic Fight Till I. ale \tnopt Mages >n Our Oivn Reporter) Penang, Oct. 29. T IH was a record croud at Wembley Park to-night to see \ioh-wned Fahmy beat Gunboat Jack m tht main event of a good programme. Owing to uncertain weather
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    • 84 19 Navy Air Force Team vs Army bineri Navy and Air Force xv to meet the Army ai i this afternoon has been selected The tram is at full strength eption of Cpl. Salmon, one 8t of the forward.;, who is on list. Dia iR.N.': L.a.c. Randall. Po N.),
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    • 16 19 by match on the pad-aim yes- SCC. "A" defeated Blakan A by five points to thi.
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    • 40 19 strong Opposition By Indian Congress T Calcutta, Oct. 27. working committee has solution reiterating its opposition to the federation I nd calling on all C or- including the provinciab| prevei Federation and biectinn tn TmnAMQlict Hnmin.l Reuter Wireless
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    • 133 19 Glasgow's Splendid 1938 trfort London, Oct 21 THE Empire Exhibition to be* held In Scotland next year will be the Iar since Wembley and will represent ex penditure direct and indirect ol about £10,000,000 The general manager that great and rapid n had been made by industry and
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    • 38 19 National Trust announce ie into po of t v Blackheath Common This delightful piece ol land in the highlands of Surrey, about 25) miles from Lorn i.S noW for th* e-iuiiVmeMit eit the- nnhlii* I British Offcial wireles
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    • 287 19 Island Club Ami Royal lot lore y j the following arc the team and start--1 Ing times lor the social golf match to be played on Tuesday, Nov. 2 over the course of the Royal Johore International Club (Island Club players mentioned first): 8.45 am C. A.
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      • 61 19 The VIAHS FINEST Adventure Romance NEXT [at the CAPITOL I HOI ID W SHOWS *^&Jktik WL^nm %A Jk V Selxnick internattonafyCKßwi HI COLMAN i m S Prisonek I a it 1 1 MADELEINE CARROLL MARY ASTOR' DAVID N.'VEN RAYMOKP MASSEV C AUIIH SMITI DODGLAS FAIRBANKS, Ji j l<up+'l if II-
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    • 45 20 Hockey At Sodden Pitch \i Tanglin Sin i s H Ford "..I:. SSfSS :it r'. nnr,iiv they opened th ring i;, t named to r()f {,'s i\Kls LEAD ,5WSS«Vttffi 1 g s etagj ,taine<l the 1 ah "r< AM rcewn two
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    • 81 20 Capt. Eyeston's 309 m.p.h. ritte Flat (Utah), Oct 28. 1A rhunderbolt did Unofficially, h^rtnnini Eycston later confirmed the trouw! lue U) the v t ust four days to repair. A, the run northward ilnst a llt breeze, and the car was traveling: at 301 miles an hour when
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    • 21 20 Singapore Prid itch between the S.C.< n ,i, sec ground this eveninß Hod on account ol bad w«
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    • 37 20 I m c A xi vs the Police on Moi L 0 p m at the Police Depot:— A. I tiing, L« i A Joy, I H Suratta, X Leeml >I Armst: ny. Un., Menon.
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    • 501 20 HANDICAPS FOR WINTER RACE MEETING A\r/^v/ Wr/W//^ Tlmr-) car-Old /■)w Handicap WEIGHTS for Saturday Nov. U. Urn opening day of th«- smga pore Winter IBCC me«'tiii»; are as HORSES CLASS bout furs.. i>. Inty sii. jj. Mountain Stream Alikoom «"c Aerial i r, 4 cnii Oon Numero TK Amazon (late
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    • 245 20 (ioocl (joalkccpih I Saved "Recs" I Singap THE Singapore Recreation dub a I team had a certain amount I eulty In holding Raffles Colli I draw of one-all m a hockey mai I ed on the S.R.C. Padang this a The College lorwards were trick :in(
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    • 222 20 Aquatic Carnival At For; Canning Kand enj carnival of the I held at the I art Canning th I Thr competitors were divi< houses. The championship h the Leopards' House will g *g I second was the Panthers Ho nSU and the third, the B- "i 6 g
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    • 30 20 >:■ Monday In the tennis tourney on the Y. M Simon ai j. Solomon than sinnni B. Solomon and Roth vs. S. vM. E. Simon and sen Sj
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