Morning Tribune, 2 November 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2.— No. 234. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 2, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 327 1 772R VZEW W77H COMMANDER How Evacuatio n Was Shanghai, Nov. 1. THE order to evacuate was a bitter blow, but we had to obey," said Col. Hsieh Chin Guan, com tier of the doomed battalion, interviewed by Mr. i' Chancellor, Reuter's Eastern general manager, c
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  • 29 1 to the Deepavali holiday II by no edition of the Tribune to-morrow, but ii will be resumed on There will be no publi<>f the Malaya Tribune this on.
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  • 30 1 Shanghai, No\ 1 A Welch Fusilier. Maurice Hough, 24, n! Caerau, Bridgend. Glamorgan t i been accidentally shot In the head. Ho is not a war casualty. Reuter
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    46 1 Lydda Airport, largest m the Middle East, was burned down when renewed racial outbreaks occurred m Palestine after the dissolution of the Arab Higher Committee. Our picture shows debris m one of the burnt-out offices ai Lydda Airport. The Aral) is holding wrecked teleu liter machine.
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  • 72 1 Junk Seized In American Shanghai, Nov. l. DEIGADIER-OENEBAL BEAUMONT has strongly protested to Admiral Hasegawa against the action of Japanese Blue jackets who crossed Soochow (reek from the Chapei side and sei/cd a rice-laden Chinese junk on the Settlement side manned by the Inited States Marines after
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  • 69 1 H.M.S. Hood On Way To Barcelona mdon, No\ 1 H.M.s. HOOD, flagship <ii the ship r Squadron with J Admiral Cv >ard, has gone na to establish thi In connection with the sinking ol Hi" ship Jean Weems, flylnt; the British flag, by uisurß( i he .ship
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  • 83 1 Valencia Facing A Pan.,. HQ\ 1 Soon Valencia will have the gn difficulty In obtaining supplii said Vice-AdmiraJ Fernandez, commander of the National! jorca, m an interview with a Bavaa correspondent. He added the enemy were being provisioned by cargoes carried under British. French and Greek fl erallv
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  • 62 1 Manifesto By Australian Trade Unions Melbourne, Nov. i Tin-: Australian Council of Trade union.-; has issued .1 manifesto ur| an Australia-wide boycott ol Japanese Roods and the Immediate cessation of the export ol war materials to Jap It exhorts Australians not to terrred by threats of retaliation
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  • 82 1 Fears Of A General Revolt Rabat, Nov 1 IT becomea mote and more obvioui tn.it i plan oi revolt Ui to i montti from now to dccii reaching even an attempt at a eneral simultaneous rising throughout the country, de clared Genera] Nogues, Resident-9e ral "i Morocco, In
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  • 60 1 iid blr To I tin i Orleutti Nov 1 pANDiirs departure from Calcutt U postponed owing to a considerable rise m his blood pn n <>! his heart An indication condil io I seriou he fact thai members <>t iim- Con Workini Committee, wh<> w»'n v due to
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  • 15 1 don, Nov. 1 Formal notice >i the forth* oming r ilerh Brooke and London Reuter
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  • 913 2 j China In Desperah Need Oj Docton And Mum > For Field Work |N Ihf tMIM of ;i lecture delivered I Bincapem on -MedlcaJ to ,MMts of the Sino .lapaiiesc Wai |)r Mkefi I-'" 1 sii>t* China II m d< i > >(i
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  • 145 2 Famous Publisher To Lecture during the last quarter of the nine iSlE'j. U Dent believed m making a book a thing of beauty, but c also believed m making books accessible to the le.ss wealthy sections of tru PUb Everymans Library' came Into being as a result of
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  • 151 2 Court Compulsory Order Withdrawn Singapore. Monday. A PETITION for the withdrawal of an der for compulsory liquidation of rs Engineers and Contractors. Ltd.. withdrawn before Mr. Justice Howes in the High Court to-day H Page who made the petition on behalf ol trade creditors of Messrs. Engineers
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  • 335 2 Coroner Hold) Inquiry Singapore, lion IN tlie early hours of the morn: Sept. 2C, an Indian garden* ploved by Mr. D. H. Hoffman, an F.M S. Railways pensioner, mack- the gruesome discovery of a middl' Chinese lying dead on a bridle p Dunearn Road. There were multiple
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    • 99 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours o id i» for* roui time, and D, N'ixon 1 Vl-Tabu »nd r< lour M mhood, Vitalltj and En< li „,Ihl.. 14 houm. Dr. Nlxon'i B|% new diß< ov< rj and litetd to build new bl I and a •trong body and mak< i
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    • 28 2 c I RECORD RETURN SEASON ENDS TODAY j ALHAMBRA Q |u^| 0| i 1 I Thousands (dminp Back To See It Again S ilirtil'i' y J> j| r|
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  • 498 3 H OME PUBLISHER HERE y., Of Founder Of I Everyman's'' Singapore. Monday. I el the needs of the poorer stats of the British Universities, the J. M. Dent of the well -known publishers conceived a scheme shing a series of volumes, low .md handy m form. The first speared m
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  • 58 3 A SPECIAL Pinkama will be held u>- day (New Moon day) m memory of te Mr P I B Charles Alwis. 'ii Ocf 10. t pm (Buddha-Puja) there will lal offering of flo .it juice nd at 8 p ennon by Yen :bu M. M. Mahaweera. Pinkai I
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  • 45 3 Si] Mondi ere knocked down b i thi etar R< d i killed and the other seriously inninan fell from a moving trolley m New Bridge Road last, niuht and taken to hospital with a fracture base of the skull Hrr condition ritica]
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  • 285 3 To Be Set Aside If Payment Is Made Singapore, Monday TELL him I will commit him to civil prison for ieven daya but I will •id the operation of the warrant tor seven daya from now and v he pays $15 durum the week the warrant will be
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  • 164 3 China Denies London Report THE following telegram have been received from Nankine under date of of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has categorically denied Ih? London report that the Japanese Government communicated to <* ener aJ Chiang Kai Shek six conditions as the ba The I lone e
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  • 94 3 Frorr Our Own Correspondent} Malacca. Ifond UNDER the auspices ol the Beng Cto* Society a Red Cross Unit has bj nised for field work m china Jot the last few weeks, the Lint th strength ol which la Jl at [wesenf. hj 8 trained In ftrst
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  • 290 3 Convicted By District Judge j Singapore, Monday FORMERLY employed as a cashier and reception clerk at the Oranje Hotel m Stamford Road. i,mv Kok Toi Btraits-born Chinese was this morninß convicted by Mr. H A Porrer, Districi Judge, Criminal Districi Court, <>n two charges Of criminal breach
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  • 80 3 INDIA CHINA All-Malaya Ambulance Fund Launched RBGARDINi the appeal Indian A iSOCiatlon I for contribution to Mm- China Fund men! have been mad*- with thr Ovei Banking Corporation Ltd to rei vi' c contributions it i hoped that this arrangement will offer considerable facilities to intending contributors All contributions win
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    • 32 3 Law Notki For Tomorrow The Acting [alacci Assizes. Before Mr Justice Howca In the Jnd Court at 11 a.m. S 47 1 -3fi 8T 8 Subramania tiar vs.' A N Ramanathan Chettlar
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    • 238 3 >.^i*V' Fur.SlUlkrln. W/i 1 »""*<>*-' SIIAIKKIN PRODUCTt. Pun Silvikrin Han Tonic i Concentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo Solidified Mniliantine Silvilix Hair Cream Sweet Oil of Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole i)i il ributor KAILVMIN I'l MIAN. Sin K apon«. MUAR NAN FANG BOTH IGENTS. Express Service ;> times daily. 1
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 84 4 ri;*nr.a loue Buyers. and Forward, Dec. Buy- Lllli (3rd Forward) Jan Mar. Buyers. j jW April June BU Belli London, Nov l Previous Change PALM OIL (Malaya) In hulk Nov Dec shlpl COPKA (Straits, KM.S.) r 1 M ll Sri rr Nov. Shipment. E15.U.U W m I „*(;<,
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    • 79 4 London I Previous To-day Distillers 1O8« If 6 Dunlop Rubber General Electric 797' 79 Imperial Chemical Industries 36 9 36, Imperial Tobacco 1539 153 Ayer Hitam 30 ju Southern Kintas Pahangs JfJL "ft C W.t.watersand, 140- gj| fi Shell Tran:.)ort 0J 5 3 g« 3 War Loan
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    • 44 4 Previous To-day Change Very Dull Uncertain or e Buyers 15 4 No Buyers SP OI Sellers 15% 15 11 16 Jan Mar. Buyers 15 :1 8 No Buyers Sellers Isfc 15 13 16 -516 lIN Firm Quiet Tone 48i 48 Spot
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    • 9 4 lon Nov. l. Previous To-day Chan f,o
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    • 11 4 TIN Standard p day rt IsJtcmoon closin* price. rorwara
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    • 58 4 ;hcr P-m 10-ti Ku tnpur and Pei Intend rdamS Netherlands do ing 7 p.m. Ham, Burma, [ndl <m\ B Africa, O B Europe, Nig< ria, cold a nd 8 America [mpertal, 1 Manila and U B 10 p. in y. i:v Air to S only. mis lon
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    • 18 4 BULLION MARKE T Lor >v. 1 *~wi)LD Prsvious To-day Chi Miie bar per o*. £7.0.4» 2 £7.0.0', MjV£M
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    • 77 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report klo VIINING: T'" at middi <:,m\m cents. thai i [on lay to-i o busini m Dollar counters p 1 linalclose. some enquiry for 1». and the volume ol business was not On small buying enquiry Raubs improved 25 at which rate shares became available
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    • 115 4 Motor Mishap In Johore A BABY Ford saloon drive chan Insurant avoid running over a dog on tn Tin and complei In ter.. Tn the car. Mr. C. N. Leembru Sn lollowii. taxi ordered the driver to s ijumped into th earn. Hi ci soon afterwards by
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  • 635 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Nov. 1. 5 p.m Buyers Sellers aig 30- 316 lay 50 55 -nom. 29 9 31- 0.95 1.00 rin 23 9 24 9xd 1.81 29,6 30 0 0.40 0.44 cd B ing 10 3 11;3 Tin 10 9 119xd iam Tin 5
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  • 184 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. Buyers Seller., Am pat 4 7 5Batu Selannor 175 180 Honßkoiiß Tin 29 6 30 6 Hons Fait 1.16 1.19 Jelebu 0.86 090 K. Lanjut 23 23 9 Kamunting Tin 11- ll|9xd Killinghall 22 23 Kucha! 169 1.74 Larut 119 130 Llngui 2.05 2.15 London
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  • 50 5 59,319 Tons From Malaya THE export! of rubber from Malaya during October, a ted by the Registrar General of Statist). unted to 59.319 tons. Thr total export for the year to the end of October was 566,997 torn compared was 434.080 tons during the corresponding period of 1936
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  • 201 5 MORE MUNICIPALITY 1*1 N \M. Ml VKIPAL In d. 1940 $400,000 Int 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom red. 1947 $1,600,000 31 Sept. 30 108 no nom red. 1955 $1,000,000 ■••ar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 nom red. 1963 $2,000,000 31 Sept. 30 107 109 nom red.
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  • 45 5 Bngapore, Monday. Meson B E Lerj and Co. Singapore received cabled newa from Manila ujviim the following \>w Sale Prices Previous To-d mok <» o dated 80 DO Consolid vri Mines IX I, 1/ 57 unquoted San > I) Unit icale O.i 0.5
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    • 225 5 I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securitte* and CommodltUs. Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Service Meyer Chamber, Singapore. P. 0. Box 333 Tel: 5253—***** Cable Address: Selco NEDERLANDSCHE I MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. I incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlandl Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal
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    • 252 6 TO-DAY'S GALA EVENT rAD |Tni J 4 SHOWS:- 10-30 AM. 3-15 6-15 9-15 V^/ V^ ANTHONY HOPE'S WORLD-FAMOUS ADVENTURE STORY LEAPS TO LIFE ON THE SCREEN WITH THE PERFECT (AST i M WJfM M --^>< WKk I W I w Af^ wI i >fiP^ W y Hunjr l.v «li-s!inv into
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  • 181 7 Mr. J. Lamp km And Mrs. Hancock Singapore, Monday. M JOSEF LAMPKIN, the noted Ame,ui violinist, who came to Binga- the beginning of last month, was ried at St. Andrews Cathedral this ng to Mrs. Louise Moffett Hancock, Hancock is the widow of trie late k'obert Rives
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  • 131 7 Mystery Attackers Make Getaway Singapore, Monday. TWO middle-aged Chinese have died m hospital this morning as the result ib wounds received when they were nably attacked m their home at 53 Street, late last night. The dead men are: Lim Chay. aged 55 and Tan War. Chay.
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  • 58 7 Dividend Of 7 1/2 Per Cent. Recommended THE board of United Temiang (F.M.S Rubber Estates, Ltd., have recomT.rnded a < final) dividend m respect of t financial year of 7» 2 per cent., >le on Nov. 29. m of £2.500 will bo placed to i reserve and £13,307
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    • 343 7 METRO GOLDWYN MAYER BRING TWO OF THE GREATEST NAMES IN FILMS f CO-STARRED IN TOE DRAMATIZED VERSION OF THE CAREER, THE ..HI \\D THE LOVE OF CHARLES STEWART PARNELL, ONE OF III! GREATEST VCTERS IN IRISH HISTORY MAGNIFICENI ENTERTAINMEVT! (A>Bs9CfeF(?m OPENING TO-DAY! U5 6-15 9-15 W^mn^mm^m he might have the
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    • 97 7 j EMPIRE TALKIE (Topy /VJ J J 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT l.lfi j Panunmint'a Sensational Ca«ed3 Duma i) i; s i it E > starrnu- S NARLENI DIETRICH, GAR! COOPER Bet Garj Marii'iie m their Im-si rolea SUN TALKIE fA^w World) s I 7..10 p.m. TO NIGHI I H P .ni
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  • THE LONDON POINT OF VIEW
    • 3501 8 ROYAL TOUR OF YORKSHIRE WINSTON ON THE WARPATH First For More Than 300 Years German Airmen In Britain i pondent, London Ocl 22 \nnid i in i URIl l on 'i tin Qui torn i l Indu itrial citie ym,: hire die 111. irrh had ii in an official capacity
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 71 9 rifARFTTES Costume Ball :il thC HAPPY WORLD CABARET Extension to I a. m. A striking or original costume max win for JTOU t ratable prize, four ro^tume should be Hlack White. Most striking costume Most original costume. Ist PKIZK-LADIKS Nf I'KIZi; r.l\ IS \alue .SI2.V— Value S I LTi 2nd
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  • 295 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1937. JAPAN ACCUSES BRITAIN a hostile attitude to Britain I apparent m the latest communicatio om Japan. One section of opinion even favours I ince ol lations between the two >v. Particularly is the invo a ol the Nine Powi au(\ Britain i dccli
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  • 632 10  -  Autolycus A TOPICAL CAUSERIE by ii. i HOUGH the mi >i the Wine l morrow Ifl fOl the puipOfC of linnnm a tui olutlon to the problem presented by the Slno-Japanete disput will actually open wKli the clouds of a ,11 war hanging < minously over M [I
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    92 10 Led Ibj <-nin;«l Mile i. state Set retary for Air. the QMMI air chiefs who are visiting England as Riiests of the r.T'i M k ;a i l °!v f lle {<>y:l1 Ail Fone at Mildenh»U,Suffo£. Tnevis.t is m return foi V! u!llrrrs <<l rni H a 1 II >
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  • 96 10 Arrivals and departures by X.L M k.n I l.m. liners:— Arrived from N.E.I, by the I H. A. Christiansen, Mr. M. M Gtovii Jan Arrived by the h<. Mr 1 1 Haas. Mr. N. Wymer. Lett by the Reiger. Mr N Mr. E. Widmer. Mr Yap Khe
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  • 21 10 New World Gift To Poppy Day Fund The proprietors of the N< have forwarded a donation i the Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 227 11 THE TRA NS-A TLANTIC AIR SER VICE I PREPARATIONS I BY U.S. I Six -12 -Ton ,1 ir liners Being Built Seattle. ffIGE flying-boats with three 11 decks. private cabins and moon suites", are being built hn for the trans-Atlantir service be! «tn Furope and the Tnited es. largest airliners
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  • 164 11 Ciri Wins Two Lotteries In One Month Vienna. g amazing stroke ot luck. 22-year-Honka Kalman, an office worker. m two first prizes m the Hunßite Lottery m one month. ika, who lives at Nagy Koeroes m Southern Hungary, bought a ticket in the State Lottery on the eve
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 11 The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk watched Miss A. Thrale, dau&hter of the trainer, win the Newmarket Town Plate, the onl\ event m which women riders take part, at Newmarket. Miss Thrale rode Mr. I. Thrale's •Jimmy's Pet". The photo shows the Duchess of Norfolk, accompanied by the Duke, passing
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    77 11 I iayful as kittens, the five-months-old tiger cubs romp to their hearts 1 "ntent m the open-air at Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, making one of the favourite 'sights" for visitors. A rolling stone, a fragment of paper ht by the wind, or a piece of rope serves as the excuse for
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  • 115 11 Steps Being Taken hi n Budapest Budap nUDAI'KST ;i,, £> prevention ol cruelty to animals, through the initiative ol If] A D F Gascoigne, wile oi the Flrsi to the BritJ h U 'Mod h. i M ta coi| ne. iio ha., modelled the new society on
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  • 50 11 Alderman k w. James, chairman of the West Kent Main Sewerage Board and Ol the West Kent. Joint, Hospital Board, has been presented with a port rail ol himsell by Mr. b a oiaimii as a small token of appreciation of his aluable and gratuitous public services m West Kent."
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  • 152 11 Taught How To Use Lipstick In School r Albany, New York. AOOURBI In how to supply lipstick and rouge correctly i.s being offered to .students at high school here i The school's superintendent, Mr. A. X R. CouLson. .stated m an interview that B the course was being
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  • 36 11 Captain J Oclding, head ol the d eh( department .it tt mal Institute rch m Daii y\x\ I cc 1912, haa retired HI is Di 0 W Scott Blair ol the Elotn am rimcntal I Harpeden
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    • 76 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtatncbit «f Chmmtsu omt Storm I SPECIAL DINNER Fur the opening of "PRISONER OF ZENDA" TO-DAY DINNER MKMI $1.75 cts. Hors d'oeuvre Varies Clear Turtle Soup Fillet of Sdangin ala Francaise Grilled Lamb Cutlet Iced Asparagus Peach Meiba Coffee HOOK YOUR TABLE NOW 'PHONE m oti
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  • 311 12 fo teach road sense to the 500 pupils at the Hulion (L.C.C.) Residential School near Brentwood. Fssex. a miniature but complete road system vith .ill approved highway signs ha> been laid out m part of the grounds. Children act as policemen while others drive toy motors
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 42 13 ■iky ig^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B r^r7.MW/ \X IS IST Pf) X ET W/l TCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPITON BEST SWISS MADE 162 FIRST FRIZES IN THE I EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES B*l with REAI DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY I RENE ULLMANN I Kiffles IMacc,
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  • 866 14 Beware of Wrong Make Up IVHERI round v thai have no make up on them from the early morn to dewy few "i ii. realize rain put upon oui forcing then can*} 'ii< ed o m< them n more than f> vci herefon the preparation i made i f r
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    • 34 14 j BOOKS liisi Received .lu^t Received I 1938 "Shirley Temple's Annual" and "Mickey Mouse Annual" Price 51.50 each Pottage Extra 'Phone Hiir.. Obtainable at; M Mohanud Dullakir A <».. Oteaor of niKh Street, SINGAI ORE.
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    • 5 14 W*" J me 1 88-18
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    • 45 14 SANITARY PROTECTION Internally Forever Eliminates FADS, PINS. BELTS. T A Ji A X I the remarkable new pro rhut which enables every man to have complete, healtl sanitary protection, INTER RALLY, INVISIBLY! Tami :<1 by all department sto> Agents: IHE FEDERAL DISPENSAIO 8, RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 743 15 SLIMING THE HIPS AND WAIST I back into history you will that every age of civilisation own particular standard of tuty. Different races, too, different ideas about what figure should be. Even is no universal standard perfection. Down m South instance, it is considered :uve a fairly slender figure, prominent
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    294 15 possessor of the lovely above, knows the value /rubbing daily to keep ss ■dnd satin-smooth. definite part ol her cider that the beauty will not vie unfavourably ol the and swim list this time of the year inventory should be nly of vour back, but your thighs
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 182 15 *A lontivrs shopping iy 111 I 'I III 4 A HAIR-DRESSER •a. THE CONTINENTAL A New Wire/t'-w Permanent Waving j from America 1 MAISON PERM 1 Stamford Road Tel. 4610 CAMERAS AND FILMS Ii I m Jl R S II SILK STORE I. 31 0 11 0 1 S i.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 460 16 |r-r^*4n fe BY P&O and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Doc ue linage gport Tonnage 000 4 CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14 KA.fI'U'IANA 17. (Mi1) Nov. 5 BOMAJ "<» I** •soi m 19 COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 28 LNPURA 17.001) 19 KAISAK' I HIND 11,500 Feb. 11 RAWALPINDI 17.00U BANOALOJ
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    • 511 16 fesf v^ TO f lll^ l^ oll PORTS V—^_^_ S3* HOMKWARDS. V Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk A!)I v r Msrwilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. n CAP TOURANE For Marse 1.: N^ v kirk U CAP^T JACXJUEB fS Sffr. Nantes, St. Na»lre Bordeaux Dec lo OUTWARDS. j (from Marseilles) j BT.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 267 17 IK llt > S PHILP II i; I (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Clasa passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE; SYDNEY return $642.86 Ist class $430.71
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    • 150 17 The P. and O. liner Carthage is duo at Singapore homeward bound at 9.30 a.m. Co-morrow (Wednesday!. X. V. K. LINE 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.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 376 17 'POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! I K^^ TO-DAY FOR PER DAifi AND TIMi S. Soon He Nov. 2 9 a.m. k. Padun,. Pakan A Wrs 2 ll nd Siak Hong Kwong 2 l p.m. Parcels only* Jutlandia 2 l > m ids Indies:— Bagan and indjang Hong Thong 2 l p.m. Islands Grootekerk
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    • 213 17 SHIPS IN DOCK still's ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ABRIVf Entrance Exit n| P (iodown GatelGate Jutlandia 2 3 Nagnto Maru 16 2 3 Prometheus 14 2 Presideni Moi 11 3 Glenfinlas q Neleus 2 3 Taybank :vj 2 3 Steel Voya 34 2 3 Kelant 2 3 Marudu
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  • 115 18 vvh.i a lovrh s ifht! M -Ni Kirn Chenff, X, Tetofc Ayer St.. Local Miiiim i|>;il IliiildiiiKs." Singapore.— Andrew Chia 8008 Hai. t|« Asiatic I»«-tro leum Company, Ltd., I'ulau Kukom. .l<>\ -Taa| lie Stnj;. i:! 0. Kiver Vallry lioud, Singapore. A Statue"— Tan Kay Khianff, 7, Lorong
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  • 378 19 Entries for this cornpetltlon are invited for the prizes to be awarded in Nov. Thev should be addressed lo the Editor, the Morning Tribune, Anson Bond, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clear?) irarked "Agfa Competition*'' SEND IN von: ENTRY NOW. YOUR Entries Are Invited ON this page
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 49 19 For tli is o m p c 1 1 1 1 o n onK -rilnis can be used. Doe* Ibis mean a handicap? Definitely not. r r b c e\pvri v n c v tl pbolograplier would have ebosen. ainliow. ihv ri k liable-ISOCHROME-«lm The Film For the tropics!
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 162 20 >ai)CSi ID /pi i H7 li f s^i7fn»nbrld ||i ml m^m THI IMT MODELS ol latesi kl J J/^ w The new PILOT pens will impress you as i|! bf *>v ill no other range of pens has ever done— F Is!®* Imm tne reall y beautiful material the woni
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    • 159 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Sin 1 N Total foi Books Close fina: Dividend To to Fx Div .v: In- 15 M Hitam Tin I Nov Tin 12 1 Final i;; 22 1 V K. L. Tin I B 17 17 :t Tin I Final 30 P "'t. 5
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 238 20 iON ™E ?A D| O BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME m Ho^ £°R* rici i 2 An Empire revue by Lauri WyI l > satsfWSS I .ri GBB i I fI J WorW Affairs.' A talk fINSMISSION 2 j i Brierly, 0.8.E Chjchele Professor o f i ,;iil Law, (Oxford. p m
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    • 312 20 PROGRAMME i Singapore Station TO-DAY 00 p Indian M Gramo--1 im Recital: 45 p. ln -Children Rom rime, Weather, N Announcement 745 pm.:— 'Modern Book Pror Talk by Hugh R. D- R Dent, who is i Nirom Station YDC 19.8 metres (15.15 mes) and PMN 29.2 metres (10.26 mes). TO-DAY
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    • 348 20 OF B. M. B. C On 225 Metres Chairman of the I i Wr< rs. J. m. and Sons, book publishers. To be will discuss modern book prodir Ibing developments m th< publishing during this century, giving his views on the limitation nine made books. 0 p.m.:— Light Orchestral <
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  • 316 21 HIGH ANGLO- JAPANESE TENSION DEVELOPMENTS FEARED ft iger To Ulsters Cot 1 1 v i ucs Shanghai, Nov. 1. TO-DAY'S spotlight is the Anglojapanesc tension due to the Japinese military leaders' anti-British which is inspired by propa--nda m the Japanese newspapers J ;u l bitter resentment of the British press
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  • 49 21 Po wers Assemble I Moscow Oct. 31. d M. Potemkin i: els to re M .'> doi B •iiim will repn at the wine-Power Conference ar.d it i taken for granted that Count Ciano will not go. Signor is a Foreign Office 1 1 who ha He was Itallai Reuter
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  • 133 21 Commemoration Of The Fiftieth Anniversary AN t linary gem ral meetini the straits Tradin Co Ltd will be held at the r» ol the company, Collyer Quay. Singapore, Monday. The occasion marks the fiftieth anniversary of the company, one ot the leading tin smelting concerns m the world,
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  • 100 21 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Monday A CLEVER confidence trickester is m town collecting from housewives the dirty linen of their husbands under the pretext that he has been sent by the latter to do so and then making himself scarce The latest victims of this
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  • 88 21 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johoro. Bahru. Oct SI HLs friends In the Police Departmenl entertained Sub-Inspector H to tea at the Police Depot, Johore Bahru, on Oct. 29 prior to hia depar ture on India on O by i: I ng. H Thi .1 ad done hi among
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  • 262 21 Two Cantonese Plead Singapore, Monday rpvvo Cantonese, Wong ruck and Lam I Pook, left Hongkong some time back o .seek employment In Singapore and what they did when they could not work here was unfolded he Third Police MagJ l atl Ml (i Reeves) this morning A
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    • 61 21 m m i w rf/ I mmim^ 'lliuV yfj T" ne f°ur leaf Clover nof alth because it si 1 r 4 for CLOVER BRAND, h on CLOVER BRAND MILK. L^Ratp n^^^^***-"'^ <^^rNCY f v It>s P ure it>s delicious it\s nourishing. J^^TO THE CONSIST^^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real
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  • 131 22 By Mr. Mrs. M.M.Paterm r V u\, econd O.( bi month! I bUUoii for Oct« B mah on Sui after c* 1 t A/. Ml I nil and ihP ii ,ii- returned ft Mi. M M Patci lOrrl 44 ',<;' hop Mi P L I 0% Mi
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  • 16 22 R.A.F. Beat Sappers At Changi econd round ol theAl k a stafl Sri Cl
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  • 51 22 ppllpnt drive to score tin 1 K.umav s m SJJS "goal Lwdagaln the Abingdon equali5 Mr Ritchie refereed and the teams h m.s. Abingdon: Sim Taylor, HarAeekin. Mowbray. Nimo McTaggart, McCormick, Cumming, Shii"'Ka.iwav lust: CheUiah, Ah Han.Retn tin Vaithy, Stevens, Mahmood, Pakiiy V Sulong Nathan. Hassan Rum
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  • 100 22 Exciting Hockey With The Colts Sini Monday. THE noc-kcy match played J*JJ"£J gr At n ta»-tlme the Colt* lead byone nil. from Thuralslngam and Varma, succw M Midway through the half ttoCojta became aggressive again, and aftei at tacking their opponents defence lora spell, succeeded In Increasing then
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  • 170 22 Result Of Men's October Bogey THE Island Club men's Octotx I comoetition held over the week end resulted m a win for W. McMullan m "A^ Division with a score of 1 up and "B Division was won by X Lshikawa with a score ol 4 up. The
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  • 69 22 Ne w Advocate Admitted Singapore, Monde BEFORE Mi Justice Howes m the Hißh irt to-day, Mr. oL. R Hilb was admitted to practise aa an advocate and solicitor In the Supreme Court >J the strait Settlements Mr I. II rhidson moved the application, and Dr C n Withers Payn< appeared
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  • 298 22 1 Seletar Read Comment On A l COMMENTING on Suncl; \j country race, a Seletar r< ad "The fact that throe Air x'titors m the 10 mile cro -ace finished 24th. 29th. and actively, is another Instanci ack of distance runners at E raci that was also
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  • 89 22 Prison Sentence For Chinese Slngap ISAW a Chinese woman of a house and cryint- said Mohamad Yunus. a poll attached to the Rochore Poll' when examined by Chic: < tor Johnson, In hi < H A Forrer, District Jud District Court, concei haw imed Koo Kian stood
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    • 83 22 Imperial "Good Companion All-British SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR M ,-fr VICTORIA THE A TRE Wed Fri. Sat 17th, HHh, 2:ith Nov. at 9.15 p.m. "OUTWARD BOUND" /;.i/ BUTTON VANE IS Ml> C>[ THE CHINA RELIEF FUND 5.\.1),( PRODUCTION Hook at ROBINSON'S f ..T~r M GMs GREATEST,
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    • 14 22 CICARETTi iisi: Bee tmt -p« tial window ilSpl offer E. M. Glover (0 SINGATORI
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 382 23 SUPREMACY IN THE PACK \hmeson Shines As Scrum Half MUNIFICENT game was witjl passed at Changi on Saturday hftw«'< n an Army XV and a combined Navy and Air-Force XV, the may winning by 8 points (a penal- v g( ,;il ;md a goal) to nil.
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  • 205 23 Ceylonese And Chinese Clubs Meet Singapore. Monday. INTERESTING if unscientific hockey was witnessed m this afternoon's engagement between the S.C.R.C. and the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Road, which ended m a goallese draw The Chinese presented the better combination and gave the Ceylonese a hard battle Both
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  • 20 23 In a hockey match at S^letar yesterday the Royal Innsikilling Fusiliers beat the R.a.f. 2—l.
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  • 205 23 Fort Canning Win By Odd Coal Singapore Monday TORT Canning were just able to beat 1 an SRC. eleven by two goals to one In a hockey match played on the Padaim this evening m which the home team had the better of the exchange throughout
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  • 146 23 Surprise In Small Units Semi-Final Singapore, Monday. THE llth Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A., surprised the 22nd Heavy Battery m the semi-final of the Small Units knockout hockey competition by beating them 2—o at Changl this afternoon. At first the Heavie.s looked as if th would qualify lor the linal
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  • 449 23 HOCKEY WIN FOR S. C. C. "A" Ral f Irs hisliluliofi Outclassed Singapore, Monday. nisrLAYiNCi ail round superiority, v sec -A" tram defeated the Rallies Institution by five goals to two m B hockey match played on the pa dang to-day. It wan a keenly-contested game with the Club finishing
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    • 121 23 *>.*» 4^^VoS*.3n^^ ANTI-GLARE col o i ii i: n VOIII I A t i: 3i i: x r Rapid-Hardening Kapid-hardening "Colorcrete" is marketed in— Buff Red. There is also a range of more delicate shades old m "Colorcrete" NOT RAPID HARDENING. The above include Green, Cream, Orange. Blue. etc. Rapid-hardening
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    • 90 23 .j. ROXY BAR'^ i s I Till PRESENTATION i rPVCI^ oi ii wii \i:io\\ s im V 'V v i i IBT SCREENING _k_m. B__rl PRODUCTION iiiiw N N TO-NIGHT 115— f.U CLARK CABLE JEAN HARLOW m Nil GREATEST RACE TRACK ROMANCI S I 'SARATOGA 9 M M S I
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  • 186 24 Closer Attention To Affairs ral Indian Associa- :.umDr A. M. m the chair !y bullel T m en 1( m tnontnjj lating to ev< nts m theii üb-comn j r-at-Law, A X sen, BJ I Mr N. Ra 13;, preparj indum on the Draft Bills li duced m
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  • 119 24 Court Claim For Injunction Fails Shi A motion for an U i tra film me for dec! lon b he Supi The plaint! ncy and th» I.an Voo Kuan. Mr. N. Nan ed for the plaintiff and nes I The plaintiff, il that th< dant, his hould b<
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  • 52 24 Valenr!; 1 M. Azana has signed the dt Ing the *ai of the Spanish G from Valencia to Barcelona. Premier Negrin left for Barci air this morning, signalising the i over of the seat of Governn. London. Oct 31. The Chinese Ladies' Bazaar node a net oruiit of
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    • 181 24 HAPPI DEEPAVALI TO OUB PATRONS! I ill (iRI ITESI HI 811 M TAMIL PH 1 1 Rl OF 1 Sri( IMI\ silliilli FOX I'M PA^ Ml SI IRON TO GIVI WM FWi* I mi RTAINMI JUBILEE old TIVOLI "S\\\ THIAGARAJA" N,u F.TOUritif m. KM KINC 01 Ml SH lANS \aii:
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    • 93 24 l They get their story all right...a weird, baffling, hair-raising mystery J ...but they're almost stuck with it ii ii when the cops storm on the scene: Adotph 2 u ko, pr,,,nti I "THE CRIME m NOBODY SAW" with LEW AYRES RUTH COLEMAN EUGENE PALLETTE BENNY BAKER and COLIN TAPLEY
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