Morning Tribune, 6 November 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OL. 2.— No. 237 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November 6, 1937 I'IVK CENTS
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  • 1027 1 POWERS' LETTER TO JAPAN Result Of Meeting "Most Encouraging' Brussels, Nov. 5. TO-DAY'S full private session of the conference will be the last for some days. Dr. Spaak submitted the draft of a proposed letter to Japan, on the reply to which depends the future of
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  • 46 1 Mot Leading The Peace Overtures Berlin. Nov. 5. Rl MOIKS reported to be current m Brussels and elsewhere that ,n\ plans to take the initiative i efFectin? peace m the Far East -thout foundation, according to t.erman, Japanese and Chinese unes m Berlin.- Reuter
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  • 91 1 Improved Conditions In Bombay London, Nov. 5. CPEAKING m London yesterday, the w Secretary for India referred to the noticeable improvement m Bombay under Lord and Lady Brabourne during the past four years. The people of Bengal would bid farewell to Sir John Anderson with feelings of profound
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  • 76 1 London. Nov. 5. THE Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University m an official statement explains the position with regard to the Oxlorri Appeal Fund (lifts amount] £421.000 have been receive* to trie appeal made nine months a^o. and some needs have been fully met by this means and by the
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    22 1 Dr. Phillip Tyau, who returned to Singapore by the Kajputana from Penang, being met at the steamer by Mr. Kao, Chinese Consul-General
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  • 57 1 Germans Suicide Prai Mi Kutha. ai. arrhitc ■ci as the chief lieutenant <» Hi Henlein, leader ol the German minority p. has committed suicide. He was arrested on a serious eh. last month together with 12 other y« men As Hr. Henlem's expert on for affairs, he visited London recently
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  • 44 1 Pa: IN reply to American press rep ting the Duke of Windsor was disci with the American reaction and might cancel his tour, it is authoritatively stated the Windsors have not t< i tamed any idea of changing tl plans Reuter
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  • 155 1 Optimistic Views Of Sir Thomas Inskip London. Nov. 5. SIR THOMAS INSKIP, minister for the Co-Ordination of Defence, last nighi said within the past two years orders had been placed lor £28H.0()i).0(M) worth of armaments Twenty-six special establishments either Government owned factories or extensions by the Government ol
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  • 23 1 London. Additional to the first contribution Lord ceived i cheque for a further i'~ 500 from members of Lloyd's md. Reuter
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  • 307 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Poh adsjhfjdhfjhd Concentrating In North Shunteh Nanking, Nov. b. THE delegates to the Brussels Confertncc are (ii.-appointed at their very first .sitting, and it is feared that the whole meeting may break down. Britain, however, la exerting all he' effort
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    • 25 1 J ON OTHFR PAGES Page Commissioners 1 Meeting 2 Federal Council 3 i rket Prices 4 Radio 20 > Race Selections 23 i Local Sport 24
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    • 71 1 I I I FRESH MILK— WITH 1 I allthi: troublh I REMOVED! I JET Klim put an end to del B| »"»l k I your troubles with milk. to drink. I Uy k Por Khin it rich, pure tows good for babici If your m W milk, powdered with only
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  • 2982 2 I KPENDITURE EXPECTED TO EXCEED REVENUE BY s\W,OOO Mr. John haycock Thanks Government lor ft V AT i meeting Ol the Singapore Municipal Commissioners held yesterday, draft estimate, for 1938 were adopted, budgeting for a deficit of approximately $580 781 Considerable increase In fevenue were anticipated
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  • 451 2 Preferred Against A Eurasian Singapore. FriduHOW, on her return home from market m the afternoon of Oct. 2. .she found the front door of her emp! house m Upper Serangoon Road, which was locked from inside, broken m and at the same time saw a man making off
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  • 162 2 Indian Contractor's Discharge Singapore. Friday. WHEN he applied for his disc December last, A.M. Itobamed Yoosuf, an Indian Mohammedan tractor, was refused his discharge by the Acting Chief Justice owing to hi i to consent to judgment being entered against him m the sum of $1,500 He evidently
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    • 168 2 /"~J\ 'PEUGEOT' /i v Yjr it"< n ><' eld* A i |jP "La (iruiuh- I jSi._. y Marque Franc ;iisr VL-^« #\K. /-v Professional rlf pS/ry Competitions PEUGEOT CYCLES PARIS TO RKNNBB MARSKII.LKS to LYONS VAUCLUSE circuit MONT-BLANC Circuit JURA Circuit mont-vkntoux Circuit AURIU.AC Circuit and also 4(10 RF.CiIONAI. VICTORIES
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  • 292 3 F.M.S. BUDGET MEETING Improved Health Services From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Friday. r\fcS( RIBED by His Excellency the V Hiffh Commissioner as one of the most interesting debates m ouneU on the motion for the adjournment, to day's resumed budget meeting of the Federal Council
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  • 141 3 Commissioners On Recent Accident Singapore, Friday. WHEN legal opinion sought by the Commission In a case resulting from a collision m Selegie Road came up for moh at to-day \s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, the President suggested that the meeting should move committee. The Hon. Dato S.
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  • 64 3 Japanese Strops With British Mark Singapore, Friday. i charge of importing razor strops J on Sept 25 last bearing the repre- lon of the British Imperial State: without being authorised by the" ii < Marks Ordinance Mr. K. the Japanese manager of Messrs. < Co., High Street, was
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  • 303 3 Inquiry Into Deaths Of 2 Hokkiens Singapore, Friday. THE Coronn's inquiry into the death ol two Hokkiens. Tan Guan Chwee (50), a stevedore of coolies for the Osaka Shosen Kaisha Company, and Lim Chay '50), a coolie employed by Guan Chwee, was postponed until Nov. 15, by Mr.
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  • 54 3 Sentenced To Six Months' Gaol Singapore. Friday. WITH twenty-three previous convictions against him, Ahmad bin Abdullah, a middle-aged Malay, was this morning sentenced to six months' r.i to be followed by one year's police supervision, by Mr. F V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, for theft m respect of
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  • 89 3 NOTED AMERICAN VISITORS Mr. Or .Mrs. X.Ju Paul Leave For Bali Singapore, Friday. MR and Mrs Nicholas dv Pout, yho have been staying for a few days In Singapore, left to-day by air for Bali Mr dv Pont la the son of one of the partners m the famous American
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    • 255 3 KUCHA] TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. M, 'Market Street, Singapore, on Friday, 26th November, 1137. at 11.15 a.m.. and that at such Meeting the
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    • 164 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short S*, i There are vacancies In all classes r rom Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARc'F m the HIGHER standards ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS 2. NAN YANG
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    • 243 3 HE WAS VLWAYS TIRED AND ILL Three Complaints (.a\e Him i Miserable I ime ffering from three COmplall ordered kidi m j rheumahom could tiM.s man b<- anything else but alw. and 111? Ye' tells us that m tour week.s, KrUKhei complete tn Ltion This i v.h;,? he write i
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 79 4 (3rd Forward) Jan. Mar. Buyers. 7316 7£ j JjJ April|June Bu: JVa Belli London, Nov. 5. PALM OIL (Malay.) Previou ChangC In hulk NOf DM hipt £18 If, 0 V Unchanged CO^KA (Slralts, X.M.S.) Nov. Shipment. EH L 2.6 Vain, EM 13 .9 Buyers N G v°i!' L
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    • 14 4 TIN Standard Previous To-day Change Spot^af temoon closing price) J9B' £lg% j
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    • 48 4 Duni op Rubber 33 6 33 3 g^SESaI Industrie, |o% 2j° Cana°dSn tC Paciflc BJ4 fn London Tin (New Share) 3 10' 2 4Kubber Plan Investment Tnist 29 3 29 9 London Abiaiic iohq I^l Kaffirs (West Witswatersandi 138 9 ibis^ Chartered Bank 7 6
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    • 73 4 T. on Paris (closing middle rate) J 4^ 1 J 4^?? IT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9007 16 9 t o3 7 8 *3 716 tT on Shanehai (closing selling rate) Is 25 16 Unchanged TX on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Ls 31 16 Uncha^ed TT on
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    • 255 4 Lewis And Peat's Rubber Report Singapore. Friday Under normal conditions it might have been reasonably expected that prices would have remained steady or even Improved, considering the lighter shipments that were made during October Those from Malaya amounted to 59 000 tons as against 67,000 tons m the previous month.
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    • 15 4 iq nifi 19 1116 BpOt IQ3, IQ 11 tfi 116 4 moDtQB iorwium.
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    • 174 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Singapore. Friday. MINING: Tin at midday was $97.00, down $2.00. With news both from London and NewYork again very disappointing there was very little doing In the local market m tin shares to-day. There were very few bids and offers from London and prices were
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  • 787 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Nov. 5. 5 p.m. Buyers Seller* pat ..4- 4 6 m Kumbang 30- 31 6 1 Malay 50,- 55 -nom Hitam 29 30 r Weng o.92> 2 0.97 »/s Bangrin Tin 22 9 23 9 1 Selangor 1.62 1 2 1 674
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  • 180 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 160 2 1.67 Hongkong Tin 28 6 29 6 Hong Fatt 1.07 1.13 Jelebu 0.80 0.85 Kamunting Tin 109 11 9xd Katu 231- 24,6 Killinghall 23 24 Kuchai 1 60 1.70cd Lingui 2.05 2.15cd London Tin 4 4 6 Mambau 0.70
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  • 35 5 New Treaty Signed Yesterday (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 5. THE new treaty between France and Siam was signed this morning, as well as the customs and commercial agreement with Indo-China.
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  • 35 5 (Singapore, Friday Mem. s. c. Levy and 00., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila mviMtf the following prict Benguet Consolidated B 9.90 Consolidated Mi t 0.018 (M»l7 [.X.L i) fjo
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  • 219 5 Singapore municipality penang municipal •°s> 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 norn L 2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 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.
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    • 254 5 E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and CommodltUs. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK IiOTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 109 6 Premium Paid In London London, Nov. 4 THE returning popularity of go. the world's best security was for' portrayed by to-day's London fi when buyers paid a premium of over American shipping parity, whs the highest figure since the stamps gold after the collapse of the Eur<. sold
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    • 237 6 T MIM nsisll TO-DAY! FXTEWMUM 1 I f^/^SW7T^IY^? 3-15 6-15 9-15 jg|#J^^ S \,> III! I'll" |flf 1^ CLARK CABLE MYRNA LOY > "P ARM ELL" Pi WIIH I EDNA MAY OLIVER EDMUND CWENN tSS^SSSSS«a« The Who,- Town<s| HockiiiK to See this (.rancl SHOT Q/ i,i his created v v
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    • 135 6 Never Before bo many lauvjhj hi wuc rn-iure: Paramount Rollicking Comedy Hit (ALHAMBRAyTo-Day3-15-6-15-9-l5 I mmmmmmmm hm^m ■>* f S'^ffllSr w now H e s penny pincher for a news- paper till he decides to try his hand i I f^t V at reporting. Then things begin to i Y^V 4^^^
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    • 164 7 ITS THE BIG M.G M MUSICAL HIT of HITS! Next Change At The CAPITOL >\ Swetheartu again j B^, -p^j. V i r 'sßv^m^^ 1 U I (llf > 10 0 O Jfl JSSBSBSBS&y ZF i moui GuU jti^M^ W^m& wr' 1 1 Jyci?\ Mm ■witi i h v* VJH
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    • 171 7 dala rar Eastern Premiere CAPITOL MONDAY NOV. 15th at 2.15 p.m. Proceeds m aid of CHINA RED CROSS FIND. WARM ARMS MELTED THEIR BITTERNESS) „,k,,Y,m d kill IC^BBB I V/ /w 1%% v i li I NEW UNIVERSALS Inspiring Production of ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S Famous Story of What Happens AFTER
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  • 852 8 From 1 A Questioning Age: Bath Clul Professional Resigns: arOjjict Windows: Less Colour, More i Room. In Modern Cars. lioin Out Oun < orr«'sp«nnl«Mit rpHE habit 1 d to h'-< k now 'i'd Witl .md ho* often peopli commodity the firm I «lli] (i pi tni name
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  • 332 8 Experts Confiden Upheld Gia THE confidence of experts m thi type of destroyer has been ed as a result of the milling i Hunter a few months a This British destroyer struck while engaged m International duties off the Spanish coast oi In a paper read here
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  • 103 8 SHANGHAIBATTLE SCENE SHIFTS ew Japanese thick On Western Front Shanghai. Nov. 5. THE grand Japanese offensive on the western front la expected to start very shortly. The Chinese spokesman admits now that 1,000 Japanese troops are on the south side of Soochow Creek but independent observers believe the number is
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  • 165 8 Refutes Reported Interview Singapore. Friday DR. Philip Tyau. special representative of the Foreign Office, China, who returned to Singapore this afternoon by the P. and O. Rajputana from P< refuted a statement attributed to him m an interview at Penang. and whicl peared m a morning newspaper
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  • 112 8 Changes During Transition Period IMPERIAL Airways announce that 1 there will irily be a number of alterations during the period of the change over from land machines to flying bout., and daring the Initial i the Hying boat services, follow npoi tttons chedule meed: 1 1 alter Frii
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    • 108 8 Alii/ 1 c* A rr /'/<^^\ CLEANING K^ VIM 1- l 1 ;V.J dirt away. TroI a2 W& 1 lcct tncm by cleaning II with Vim. Only Vim iV m 4 UCs l^ c quick, sate UH tW X cleaning thai keeps II &rJi surfaces shining like I t/^ new.
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  • 125 9 South Africa s Most Fertile Part? Capetown. PANNON Island, m the Orange River, v declared by experts to be one of the most fertile spots m the Union, is to be :iade into a kind of "garden village" by Department of Lands. The Island, which is 11 miles
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    28 9 Planet News Naval cadets paraded for their annual Service at St. Clement Danes' Church m the Strand. London. Photo shows the smallest cadets paradirnr nl Sit Plpmpnt Danes'
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  • 118 9 Young Servant To Be Examined •By Air Mail) 'From Our Oicn Correspondent} London. Oct. 22. CUSPECTED of possessing some mysterious telepathic force which is fatal to people who come into contact with her. a young Greek servant is to be examined by a medical commission. The girl whose
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    • 35 9 41CHOR [B<^^^^y 1 1^ y Ip^ I ip^ ll^v "'y i— i ——i Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the Alt CM PEL AGO BREWERY CO., LTD. BOLE AOENTB: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W p.g
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    • 654 9 j TRADE BARGAINS J* fc^^^ 1 a^^^ FOR SALE MOTORS FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GUARANTEED USED CARS A GREATLY REDUCED PRICES election of 70 BO 3V2 Cubic Feet $210.00 always available In stock 4 240 oo commend the foltowli ,ms\ 5 280.00 which are backed by our guarantee
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  • 312 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday Nov. 6, 1937. THE F.M.S. GIFT A dramatic announcement was made by H. E the High Comnii.s. lonei at the n* i ting <»i the Federal Council yesterday. He ted that ai the recent Durbar the Rulers ol the Federated stales suggested that the States should
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  • 468 10 "Pick'A-Back" Plane For ASi "lit marine i-tt froi ampton to an beei ecompily Lv the Imperial Ai--1 X n that, i!" 1 ide back i UedonJa 1 ►tain G. Powell, tl Ul'J Wi i. A. V long-ra further th the Short-Mayo comp thi 1 rial Airways Afn with
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    145 10 liter exhaustive experiments carried oat to determine the best site, a new Metropolitan Police transmitting station h;»s been erected ;it West WicKhnm, Kent The orig.nal Headquarters transmitting station was situated m Scotland HettS*. adjoining New flcotUnd Yard, Westminster. London, S.W., where a system of continuous patrolling of predetermined areas bj
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  • 178 10 Dr. Shields. Medical Officer. Ipoh. eaves tomorrow on transfer us Medical )fflcer, Taipta, Mrs B. Bunting has kindly consented to sing during the Orchestral Concert at the Selangor Club next Sunday it 7.30 p.m. The following Government officers lave been granted leave of absence: Messrs. J. X Ramsay. F.
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  • 219 11 PREFERS THREE COURSES inges Made By King Edward ibolished <!»»> Air Mail) o?n Our Own Correspondent* London, Oct. H. A'. Kins has reintroduced his i tutlicr's routine at Buckingham Palace. Many of the changes made King Edward VIII have been -lished. ief among these is
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  • 184 11 Bad For Morals Says New York City. AIMPAIGN swing music made illegal, has been started here Mr. lur Cremin, director of the New York >1 of Music, is leader of the movenent. Ting music is very bad for the :Is." according to Mr. Cremin. He to this conclusion
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  • 49 11 United States' Attitude In Far East Crisis Washington. WHATEVER the Olltcon I undc- clared Sino-Japanese war. the i hina If it poli- withheld formal on <>i both the ol Manchukuo [tali ed Ethiopia, bolired bj Japan's opei i nons result In ol nen spheres In believe it.
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  • 124 11 Strengthening The Air Quebec. CANADA'S defences are being built up "for any eventuality, the Canadian Mimsi I N tonal Defen anada formerly had practically nothing m the way of defence, Mr. Lan Mackenzie on a visit here, ■Now we arc doing something In a modest way to
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  • 101 11 New Apparatus Being By Air Mail) 'From Cur Own Correspondent j London. Oct 22. EXPERIMENTS with devices for *j -printing" newspapers m the home by radio are being carried beyond the laboratory .stage In three American States this week. Independent broadcasting stations In Virginia. Mini)' and lowa are
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    37 11 Queen Mary attended the annual National Service for Seafarers m St. Paul's Cathedral, London, E.C. Photo shows Queen Mary leaving St. Paul's Cathedral after the service with Canon Moslev (on her rieht) and Canon Alexandria. Topical Press
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  • 99 11 BITISH SINGING PROWESS Fled Street Choir Surprises Germany Prankfort-On-Main. THE choir, consisting of 2H singers, 15 women and 13 mi afforded an enthusiastic reception oncert of British songs m the irden Hall here recently. At first, Frankfort's musical critics and public were sceptical of British singing prowess, but when the
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  • 141 11 Farmer's 15th Escape From Death Lyons, New York. A 28-YEAR-OLD farmer here, named Earl Smith, has just cheated death for the fifteenth time. Smith was crushed between a tractor and a three-ton lorry. It .seemed certain that he would be killed. But hrf caped with minor injuries, and
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  • 113 11 Being Taken As Health Drink i TKv Air Vfnil I On n Correspondent London Ocl cure m>.\ b< Ing taken up by Harley-street doctors consists ol aU'v. taken Internally it i.s put vi id bottles and drunk like mineral water, tastes no n than many ol the wafers
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  • 99 11 Bringing It Horn To Criminals 1 h II quipment, and diminuti\ :un cell to accommodate mv caught rope ladders are intended -ill il necessary whei police chase housebreakers or eat bureAll ordinary policestation business will transacted by the mobile police everything being carried to deal with
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    • 36 11 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD Obtolnobh «f off ChmmmxM ond Su>r M tS^ss^Hti ,i\ (i I) VV O U 1) MM M Telegraphic Add.ra* CHAKMISGLY BITUATFP ID^'L VISITORS IWii lOCf3IST& I Inrtoalled Facilities for P-tv' *,ntertatnm- I
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    124 12 lii i full State procession llic first since the L 933 ceremony, the Kin;; and i)u ecu left Buckingham Palace to open Parliament for the first time m their reigi Ms,, m the procession were Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rom, who were attending the ceremony for the first Ph"*«
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    • 38 1 GIAI% SIMiH'S i GREAT ANNUAL OFFERS j NOW ON. IT'S THE BIG SAVING OPPORTUNITY THAT DRAWS THE CROWD. BE AMONG THEM take full advantage whilst the Offers Last. <.i V\ SINGH CO. 4, Battery Road, Sin«apor«. mm T
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    • 34 1 ELSEWHERE In To-Day's Supplement Services notes llomp rußby news I- ik m riot I'Mtiirrs 4 an.l Penan*; notes Indo-Oyloiipsr ateifj 7 SHangor horkrv 7 Beadai n«»t»s 7 ■eckaj notrs g N»w Wembley arena a
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 19. November 6, 1937. EDITED BY "HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 1096 1 ENTHUSIASM IS LACKING THIS SEASON INJURIES MAKE SELECTION OF STATE SIDE DIFFICULT IB rugby fixture list which offers a season of very good things, the most notable omission from the programme of state and club at the S.C.C. s the customary friendly state game with
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      45 1 m their annual match on Wednesday evening the Army defeated the Ye lunteers by 28 points to three m a one-sided fame. The teams are here seen lined up before the start of the game, which resulted m injury to several of Singapore*! stale players.
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    • 135 1 TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S MA TCH THE teams for to-day's match Singapore vs. the Army are selected as follows. Singapore:—A. E. Minns; F. G. Minns. A. P. Craigie, J. H. Abbott and D. M. Henderson; K. A. Haddacks and I. G. Johns: D. H. Christie, D. M. Walker. C. F. Jennings,
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    • 229 1 Greyhound Classic Due To-Day £1,750 TO BE WON IN 28 S/X IONDS r November fi a greyhound will run ft| the White City and m the space of 28 .seconds earn £1,750 for Us fortunate owner People ggltfTfiatftd with Ihe sport when it was m its infancy will rub their
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    • 1206 2 Fine Displays In Recent Matches In boundles optlml mln the Army camps ju la ol the re] m bringing oaeK tne Malaya Cup to the Ch Me True the victory over Selangor on the newhat v ted but tne mccc ol the tour to Biarn,
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    • 503 2 T H] il Inniskillin cc* that wi "i>o;'. lhcm v j. n very striking victory v »untry competition. i) certainly a ft^tlnf anc gratifying tribu hell lastic keennesa and esprit de-cor f p, impetitors, repn tm SS Police, the Middlesex Regt TO Gordon ders, the Royal Air
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    • 107 2 All-in Fight Near London JARE knuckle fighting still goes on m ndon. A few nights ago about nidnlght there wia a bareknuckle fight about 200 people on Hackly Marshes. The boxers were matched at about ntlemen" said the referee, "this Ight is all-in. No striking while a conit
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    • 54 2 The victory of the R. A.M. C, over the 'C" Company of the Skins was one ol he most exciting matches of the I '••nipany Hockey Competition. The ?orps have been playing good horkt ecently. Fort, the R A M C goalie, Lt Cellett, Ptes. Allan. Cooper, Allcor runstall have
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    • 35 2 Corporal Wilde, who is acting B ion Sports Clerk for the Skinhortly be leaving for the United X lorn. Wilde is one of the most enthu lastic Sporting Administrators oi ■md he will be missed.
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    • 522 2 "Recs" Up To 'National Standard? WHERE DOES HOCKEY STAND(By -Sticks) THAT the Singapore Recreation Club hockey eleven is fit opposition for any representative State side In M was the opinion of a well-known si man after watching the annual hockey classic between the two Padanj; clubs last week. And he
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    • 1182 3 Effect Of New Penalty Laws NEWS OF HOME RUGBY things go on as they have been for the pa.st six weeks, this will be rerbered as the season of penalty goals. Never have so many b?en kicke: 1 hort a space of time. This does
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    • 95 3 No Ultimatum Sent To Billiards Champion DEPORTS from Australia that Walter 1* Lindrum, worlds billiards champion, has received an ultimatum to :ome to England to defend his title have Deen denied m London. Mr. John Bisset, chairman of the BilKards Association and Control Club, sp.id: "There is no question of
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    • 83 3 Britishers For Empire Games JIVE British amateur boxers have been chosen to repreaeni this country at the nnpirb Games m Australia. They are: W. H. Butler (Standard V.8.C., Coventry* (Bantam). A. Harper (Birmingham) (feather) H. Groves (Davas Inst, i (lightweight M. Dennis (Northampton Poly (middleweight; Cpl. J. Wilby
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    • 59 3 Jim Parks' Feat Honoured IN recognition of his unique feat of scoring 3,000 runs and taking 100 wickets, J. H. Parks is to receive Cheque for £50 and a silver salver from th Sussex County Cricket Club. The brothers James and John Langridge, who each scored over 2,000
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    • 61 3 8.8.8.C. Calls For Recruils THERE Li definite chi country and tl Board oi Control is tied for the famine thai thej are forct ■.crept the referee ehoeen by the ;«nd thai the Board doea no* encoun the rlghi men A re ult prom ters lament 1 thai they
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      25 3 AD. Anderson is the centre of this picture of a loose scrum m last week's upper background, were among the best forwards on the field
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    • 422 3 FINE DISPLAY AT IPOII DV beating Porak by the decisive mar v Kin Of 25 points to mx points on Saturday and Penang by 26 points to nil a fortnight ago. Selangor have created an impression In the North that they will oner again qualify
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    • 96 4 Btanport suffored another state ru«bv reverse last week, when they were defeated 14-3 by Ne S ri and Malacca at the S.C.C.-after losing Lundon early m the game through injury. 'I'he man stemming (his rush i (.riilitlt Jones, who played his best game this HUM
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      103 5 I The annual cross country running championship of Singapore was won last weekend by Fusilier MacWhirter of the Inniskillings. Above are the members of the Inniskilling team, who won the team championship. I The men of the Gordon Highlanders' team m the cross country. The members <v the
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    • 764 6 (By Forward) AS anticipated, the Penang Asiatics beat the Selangoi Asiatics in their All-Blues cup tie last week. But aftei beeing the display ol the latter sid.?. I find it hard to believe that they will be able to beat the Perak Asiatics this nd and
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    • 87 6 A. C. K. Brown Causes A Surprise A. G X BROWN, the Cambridge ath•iat he is definitely not going to run thifl term at the University. "To help me carry through my decision, he .said, "I have not even brought my .spiked shoos with me." Brown has had
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    • 136 6 New Plan For U.S. Pugilists Tin- annual convention oi the National I Boxing Association, which regulates bJS S 38 states, has voted ttiisyeig to impose a one per cent. lev> on .a li boxing ites within their jurisdiction and to use the proceeds to start a home for
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    • 114 6 Britain Wants Dress Censor! THE first women's territorial hockey team to adopt the brighter dresses now permitted by rule is the North, who appear this season m purple divided skirts with stockings to match, and white blouses. It was two years ago that players were given permission to
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    • 391 6 Noisy End To Wembley Fight HOW NEUSEL Hi STRICKLAND ONE of the noisiest demonstr;. disapproval ever to greet ah verdict m England followed the announcing of Mr. Jack Smiths W< mblev decree that Neusel had outpointed Strickland. Booing and catcalls lasted for seven] minutes after Neusel's hand had been raised,
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    • 414 7 Selangor 's Hockey Trouncing oR DEFENCE WAS THE CAUSE NGOR this week covered themj yes with glory as far as State was concerned, but as exponents ley were indeed sorry for themJourneying to Perak for what xpected to be the hardest ener of their season's programme. or met with small
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    • 158 7 Trouble At Ashdown Forest C.C. RIOUB dispute has broken oui Royal Ashdown Forest Oolf where the players have been i by geese from a nearby f Ing over the course. Rear-Ad T H. Beamish, one of the c!i:b said be saw 15 to 18 geese about the
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    • 313 7 THE development of scientific inve.s.it ion into the principles underlyipkeep of shortly mowports purposes received a marked stimulus m 1924 by the setting up c f the Green Section of the American (Jolt Association. The R. and A promptly followed
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    • 317 7 Big Fights Fail To Impress MH BOARD SET UP IN MALACCA MOST of the recent big fights have failed to impress. At Penang, Gunboat Jack and Mohamed Fahmy were described as having given a very tame display. Fahmy getting the decision on points. Then Frisco and Farag mauled each other
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    • 338 7 New Control For Royal And Ancient 1 1 UN END OF 1 1 11 WEDGE? THE new constitution of the R. and A. as drawn up by an ex-captain, Sir John Simon, may not satisfy the aspirations of the Unions and the professional body as to their share m the
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    • 46 7 Lucky Break For Golfer AN Incldenl m the London men al Moor Park when R I Botl and J (inn: ditch. nlavn, U R ■m and X P r:i! hole hole, while hi* opponei m tii was thi ri Irom a Uttle In Bott played
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    • 379 7 All-Malaya Indo-Ceylon Soccer Ties si < ass oi VI w CONTEST (From our Own ft HjIHE first all-M I Fool ball competition organised b committee In Ipoh was brought I successful conclu lon on Saturday In ipoh when the iinai between Penan and Belangor was played The m i as
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    • 897 8 More Reminiscences Of Old Boxers RE IDERS th< .Supplement will probably have noticed thai Rering to tin rij "i art! 1(V o. drew attentii the Sundaj Tribune to the naccuracy !Mrllt th flghi between and Pa n Ml ,g the ball rolling In the o i
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    • 195 8 Army Trials This A BOXING competition lin T/* n Army team for the India .Cud/ wmbe held at Tanglin on Monday and Tu< ninus Nov. 15 and 16. V), Inniskilling Fusiliers have entered the following:- r*m.*rii jmn weights Fusilier Campbeu I Boy Allsop vmriav lliers Bums McClay and
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    • 178 8 World League Plan Proposed DRIGADIER General Critchley, proD bably one of the most important men m sport m this country, has gone to America to clinch one of the most amoitious programmes he has ever undertaken. The idea is nothing less than promoting ice hockey on a World
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    • 422 8 "TRAM-LINE" MARKING TO CHECK FOOTFAULTS THE footfault, which has been the bane of lawn tennis for years, comes In for discussion at the end of the season. Mr H A. Sabelli. secretary of >:>e L.T.A., has been studying the problem lor years and his idea ol now to abolish the
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    • 237 8 AMBITIOUS PLAN I WIMBLEDON I A GREAT sports arena, with its owe A open-air theatre and r, will be erected on a 40 acre site near London, if plans now bein« considered are accepted by the Wi den Council. The scheme is the outcome
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    • 178 8 Royal Family Tutor Resigns CHARLES Arnold, the most prominent squash professional m the world and tutor to members of the Royal Family. has resigned his position as pr sional to the Bath Club, London, after 26 years. His resignation, which has bee: cepted followed a meeting of the
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    • 114 8 Great Welcome For A TREMENDOUS welcome awa Senorita Lizana when .she arrivt^ m Chile. It is proposed to gi school children a day's holiday to c memorate her victory m the An championship, and as one news] puts it "placing Chile on the which few diplomats have succeeded
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      • 62 24 W 7 liii#? Polished nails /*< &3&sM££s^-^ And were those timber l 9 thieves »urprued when £m S^ f the "titty" turned Zmßm^B^^W loose a punch like Ws&P^ he kick of a mule! f o r g f sulv n v c O^fl^vO'BßlEN D\ttO*d by David Howard. A George A.
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      • 26 24 J A. S. GILES. j CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER > No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore THONE 7N4. THE TAILOR. V V H^.-: v^flßl -I&*^
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      • 77 24 Disaster Call! All Doctors All Nurses TRAIN WRECK 10 MILES OUT! IX MELODRAMA ALIVE WITH THE SCREECHING THRILLS 01 S^ N FRANCISCO" COMBS THIS ROMANCE of MEN AND WOMEN IN WHITE! FOLLOW THEIR IDVENTURES! LIVE TIIKIK LOVES! FOR OUT OF THRU EXCITING TANGLED LIVES STOIOIS IHI MOST SISPINSH I ENTERTAINMENT
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    • 43 2 Fusilier Bobbie Kidd. who piuved a jreal game for the Wing against "S" isompany, the Skins, must surely be the m oi his side: he has. I understand i mere trifle of 19 years hockey behind md plenty more In front of him
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    • 53 4 I 1 t RALEIGH Jfe ?i THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE lffi»®» l s WI j THE MACHINE THAT HAS I ir 111 STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS S !hf* GUARANTEED FOR EVER! S |HMf^\ From $49 50 Each Y^' It MIK^ PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED Sole Agents: S ito»i\s<»\ Co. Ltd.
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    • 168 5 lEi^S^ti BRINGS HEALTH AT EVERY MEAL I Jfll Think of the toll life m Malaya most take \jKt2r^j^^m wH <>J > our vitality. The hot damp climate, l^k*^Jr ■*\rsW~ To < he bustle from work to Club or name**, the ■■BtfJLi!V*''*^ r l *>| 'pahiT party, and then alntont before
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    • 49 8 \VK BIY BKITISII S KLL BRITISH > RKMKMBFK OUR i ADDREBS "CAMBRIDGE i I SPORTS" I 19 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD S SPECIALISTS FOR S S PES'IHINCiINd AND REPAIRING. S ALL RACKETS RESTRUNG ON i I MACHINE WITHIN 6 HOURS, i WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. t Pi dim lor B. A. DX.III t
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    63 13 Fhe scene as the Kins and Queen left the Houses of Parliament m the Stattf, "V coach after the opening. Planet News Hie Duke of Norfolk, l.ai! Marshal of England, leaving the House of Lords after the opening. Planet News The State procession leaving Buckingham Palanv Planet News The Kin*
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    • 26 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING IT IS PERPETUAL MOTION w AGSNT: RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, HMGAPOBft Opened up to 6 p.j cvcn^»y lncladin; Saturday*
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    1351 14 Sparkles that Glitter-Snappy Culottes— Black Cocktail Dress— Beautiful Formal Dance Frocks rrm- i.. :ia 1 i irk( i daytime a me whei dazzling V« :attertheir spark bringing glamour and gilttei countless models throughout all tn< Collections. 1 nurd spangles How In multicolour against dark crepe and j< dresses and
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    • 22 15 W£iA/)£?A££ has just received a sniaJJ stock of linen, from SkacffhaL Hand embroidered luncheon NO INCREASE IN PRICES Ist floor. Phone 7143
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    • 152 15 I A TOURIST'S SHOPPING) GUIDE A 1 DR V CLEANING HAIR-DRESSER 1 CHEAPER (LKAMNCi. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed 80 ctl. Gent's suit, cleaned Dressed $1.00. For particulars apply: Burtol Quick Cleajiers, 278, ORCHARD RD., 'Phone 7776. STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS Jk m j• j studio H
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    • 96 15 T fie waved by/ I I Hi: CONTINEM i J i A NewWirele Pi ntj Machine j J I MAISON PERM j Btunf .r«j k«i;mi T?i 1» :o 2** «^< w^. a CAMERAS AND FILMS i sdjhafjdhjfhdjsha SILK STORE w*~ A EXCLUSIVE S j DRESS-MAKERS j 1 WE UNDERTAKE TO
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    • 403 16 I—r-ii'1 r-ii' Jl^* I i BY P&Oand BRITISH IMDIATLINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) BMAI NN In £™A? W,Jg Jan- }4 RAJPUTANA ***** In pert SOMALI' 6,800 Jan. 1J .ijmaim no Nov Vi < »MORIN 15,000 Jan. RA l?; 000 Nov 9 KAIBAR 1 HIND 11.500 1 I WAI Pi:. 17.000 Dec
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    • 440 16 BB _2M HOMEWARDS. I w«t««iil«fl Havre Antwerp Dunkirk 1 AD w F £L M MarSs Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux CAP TOURANE For Marseil les Ravre Antwerp Dunkirk I, FOTKW JACQUES I ;lles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux I n J 1 OUTWARDS. j CA P ST. JACQUES For Saigon Tourane Haiphong
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    • 81 16 CHINA/JAPAW f.n^ Big cargo vessels with limited *>"' comfortable passenger •crcinmodatlOD m.s. CHILE for Manila, Hongk Yokohama. Kobe. Osal Dalny No m.s. JAVA for Jaffa, Ha Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen Nov. Fares: To Rotterdam 5 To Manila Round trip, Spore China Japan and back (abt 7 weeks) $280 Tor further particulars
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  • 108 17 Former Consul-Gemral In Singapore |T is reported m the Chinese Press that Mr. Tong Lao, who was formerly Chinese Consul-General m Singapore, has been killed. According to the report, Mr. Tong Lao was In a train proceeding from Nanking to Shanghai which was bombed by a Japanese
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  • 733 17 Bin Shipowtk n Foresee Duller Market D I( In shipping fn I v voj c anticipated In th future. reason foi thia la eari ages that fei il any, can be indued ■-:<> the long dl at current It would not be m all surpri freights to
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    • 294 17 BURNS PIIILP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. Nov. 29 Dec. 3 MERKUR J an i Jan. 4 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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    • 120 17 N. Y. K. LI.XX GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARI) WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 s.s. lIAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 s.s. "HARUNA MARU Dec. 9 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 91 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES <>l! EXPECTED TO ARRIVI eu Entrance Kxit Sn, l> Ciodown (;ate Gate Rajputana 18 ■> 3 Bendon p; a 3 Pangkor u 3 Klang 31 a 3 Munca tie 82 2 3 Honda 34 3 Chinese Prince 38 3 Salawatl 4 3 Behar
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  • 60 18 WHO'S WHO AT BUKIT TIMAH MR. 11. BLUOfI Mft. VAN BREUULEN MR. E. L. BOWDEN MR. R. N. HOBBS MB. C. MINTO MB. A. R. IJWIS MX. 11. IV KIICU \N MB. T. FARTHING MX. C. A. SPENCER MR. S. .1. I>OI)I> MR. E. DONNELLY MR. WHITE MX. (i. WOODS
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  • 497 19 DOUBLE MURDER INQUIRY |y Finds Father With Slab Wounds Singapore. Friday. Hjy i was a sequel to the alleged ble murder of two Hokien Chia house m Cross Street on the ,1 Oct. 31, when Mr. W. G. the Singapore Coroner, held an into the deaths of Tan Guan S(K
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    37 19 The final of the London Fire Brigade's Pump Competition was held for the first time at the new Headquarters on the Albert Embankment. Six teams competed, the winning team being No. i»> New Cross "II". Planet News
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  • 25 19 I New Manager Of F.M.S. Railways Jmart sailed from Marseilles 11 by the Ranpura on Oct. 30 to ral m;ini M.S Railways.
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  • 189 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Nov. 5 Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. Hitam Tin b ef < Int. Nov. 3., Nov. 9 Nov. 4 KamuntinK Tin 12%* Final Nov. 11 Oct. 18 K. L Tin 1 Bonus Dec. 17 Rahman Hyd Final
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  • 85 20 Landlords And Tenants With Children Col I EGAL action will, m future, be taken L against landlords m Saxony who refuse to accept tenants with children. Many parents have complained that landlords have objected to their children playing m yards, on staircases and on vacant pieces of land
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  • 19 20 Renong Tin Dredging.— No. 2. di C 52.05 piculs; No. 3, dredge 460 total 1,412.05 piculs.
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    • 1060 20 ON THE RADIO j i BRITISH EMPIRE i U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES j Tran.smls.Mall Z:- 6.20 p.m.- 14 The folkmln^ are principal p.m. GSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); American short-wave "f"^. l^ 10 CiSU 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG The numbers .mmcd.a c y after the 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs)
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    • 318 20 PROGRAMME Singapore Station 12 45 BJn.: Light Orchestral Concert, I P b? Rellert Famous Hungarian Band Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. IZ S:S:;"cWn^ Music. Mandarin! Sung by the Cheng Fong Olril p.m.: -Children's Programme 'S 00 Victor Celeste Trio. I 7.30 p.m.: -Time, Weather. News and Radio Colonial France TO-DAY
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    • 194 20 Oh b. M. B. C On 225 Metres Announcements. 7.45 pm..:— Accordion Music iGnmn phone Records). 8.05 p.m.:— "As I See It" l A by G. Bernard Shaw. R, London 8.20 p.m.:—Dance Music (Gramphone Records). am 8.50 p.m.:— The News and Announr P ments. Relayed from London 9.15 p.m.:— Dance
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  • 159 21 COMMUNICATEC TO CHIANG? 1 1 liter Ur Kooseveu As Mediator? Tokyo, Nov. a. 1 \rANESE official circles strenJ uously deny any moves towards ic e, but it is none the less freely rumoured that Japan will willingly end the Shanghai adventure, while the Navy is perturbed
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  • 106 21 For Offence Under Lo. s Enactment Singapore, Friday. BEING an officer of Messrs Handel Maolsehappy Bawean, a company ..tablished outside the Colony, Mr Lauren Kortz of 22. Winchester House, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Police Magistrate this morning, on a charge of failing to file
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  • 86 21 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Nov. 5. T Signal for the beginning of the Awal Puasa (Mohammedan fastinp h> was the firing of guns from the Port, Johore Bahru at 4 p.m. yesterday (Thursday). The "Awal Puasa" will come to an end on Dec. 4.
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  • 35 21 IK'HTNING struck three Indian mer 1 Adam Park, Pasir Panjang, about 30 p.m. yesterday, and two died bethe arrival of the ambulance. The third is m hospital suffering from burn* and .shock.
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  • 32 21 London, Nov. 5 en. Sir Arthur Wauchope, High misslontr for Palestine, who was tc urned to Palestine to-day, hai to UDstmnp his denarture owintr to hill. British Official Wireless
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  • 22 21 Bata\ 5 tiati ire being conducted with for the sale of about 150 m Mi 'he Dutch I Reuter
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  • 27 21 London, Nov 5 The Royal Air Club has awarded '.old medal to Jean Batten m recount ion of her manv Emoire fliuhts. -Irtish Otncial Wireles.s
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  • 97 21 Chinese Guns Stop Enemy Advance A CHINESE orTAclnl communique from Shanghai, dated Nov. 4, states: Severe fighting i.s raging on the Soochow Creek front. Effective Chinese artillery fire ha.s prevented more Japanese troops from crossing the creek. The total number of Japanese troops at the south of the
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  • 205 21 Chinese Traders Granted h Discharge Bin Friday consenting to Judgments being ci ed ai^mist. them m the Man of $l,oou each. J M Koh and Lee Sod Hock partners <>! the now defunct Chop Chin Wan. were granted their discharges from bankruptcy by Mr Justice H m the
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    • 29 21 UHE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING !e Importers: fhe l^asi A.sialir rompaiiT. I imili il.. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. \>£s\W j». a> -f- -f- A-% Jm A -Smß*
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  • 511 22 Ann i/d Meeting O/ British \ssociation Singapore Frid k'i the annual general m« ting ol th X* British Associatio Ing at the Garden Clul China Building ome very pertinen questions u< ed by n The Chairman, the Hou Mr. Ta Han Teck .said, among other thing: that
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  • 234 22 Kota Tinggi Officer's Departure From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Nov. 4. MR A D York, Assistant Adviser and First Magistrate, Kota Tinggi. and Mrs York, were entertained to tea m the Court Building by the Staft prior to their departure for Home on lone leave
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  • 238 22 I tiler From Mr. v I Liar i Teck I WE have received the follow v from the Hon. Mr. Tay I hon secretary of the committee of m I nu cement of the New Singapore f »i m Hall:— lUbllC I lam directed by the
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  • 145 22 Kedah Plunged Into j (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Frida; THE whole State oi Kedah was plunged into mourning to-day, due to the death of His Highness Tuhgku Mahmud K.8.E.. C.M.G., the Regent of Kedah at the age of 53. His Highness Tungku Mahmud had been acting as
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  • 147 22 Darul Bahar Defeat Blia I From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Nov. 3 i THE hocKey team of the Darul Bahtf I Club. Singapore. travelled up t( Johore Bahru difHng the week-end anc meet the Blia Club on the Trade School ground, as the Istana Padarm ww »aterlogged
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  • 1179 23 I THIRTY HORSES SCR A TCHED free Handicap An Open Race (By "WINDSOR LAD") il 1 HOUGH the scratchings are n heavy some excellent sport will be at the opening of the Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting at Bukit Timah to-day. Fourteen horses have not accepted
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  • 42 23 "I 1 ?1 RACE 1. -IN-VEK-FOGG Slapdash RACE 2 —ACHILLES Charleys Aunt RACE 3—BLARICUM Waltz RACE 4 CARMTOP Zentree RACE 5 —NUMERO TREIZE Aerial Post RACE 6. —TONY REDDIN Argoutat RACE 7 -JUBILEE STAR Redouble RACE 8. —GOLDEN GLIMPSE Greenstone
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  • 46 23 SELECTIONS BY "WINDSOR LAD" Race One THE POACHER I Maid of Cashel Race Two VELOCITY Achilles Race Three ALUM ROCK See You Later Race Four ATHIS Elegance Race Five VAPOUR Aerial Post Race Six GOLD BELL Stuart Tartan Race Seven OORUGAN Noorchaya Race Bight UTRECHT Greenstone
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  • 159 23 SER VICES AT HOCKEY Sappers Win Small Units Ami Final I M Singapore, Friday. N the Small Units hockey Changi area final to-day. the 30th Co., Royal Engineers, beat the llth Anti- Aircraft Battery by 6—2 Although the margin of defeat was wide, the game wa.s not quite so one-sided
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    • 142 23 lIMPIIU TALKIE 1 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT! 9.15 P.M. f 7 Warner Bros, present i JOE E. BROWN s i m the screamingly funny Comedy i "EARTHWORM TRACTORS" SUN TALKIE (New World) i 7.30 TO-NIGHT Ml 20th Century-Fox's Hair Kaisinu m\stery thriller > "CHARLIE CHAN 1 i AT THE CIRCUS" with
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  • 109 24 Last Night's Events At Happy World ai the Happy World led m the rourth •undbout Phe formei caled 8 ipponent 8 13% Kid k Diamond 1 lalifled rom utpoint< je Smith, Battling Tommy, B l :i knocked EusofT. 8 8 In the d andez, 7 11,I 1 outpointed
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  • 105 24 Skins H. Q. Wing Beat Alexandra HBADQUARTERB Winu. Royal InnisIcining i beat Alexandra by three points to mi at rugby football at ndra yeaterd The Wing enjoyed the advantage among th« forwards but Alexandra's threes irere bettei oportunista and ,miv ter .sj)e(.'d In the ln.t half the Skins
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  • 183 24 i Khalsa And S. R. C. Meet Sini Friday. Id uninspiring hocki on the si: »und this evening, the Khi -nation were held to a The game was played on a siipnmd and this Impeded the proChowdhury who was haili d ana if did not live up to
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  • 86 24 IN ;i rilffby match on the paciang >esterday the R.E.. Pulau Brani, defeatramme. Ed an S.C.C. -B" fifteen by 20 points itwo gOftls, a dropped f^oal and two tries' to nil The X E had much the of the game, beinu faster outside the .scrum and
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  • 111 24 Singapore G. C. Beat Garrison L..U. THE OarrUon Ooil club la I was apore 001 l club ladtel by a 5 points 1 "i 4 1h- talkmi th« detailed results: on names first): Mrs A J Beveridge o, Mrs oooaman Ambler 1 Mrs D F. Brown 1; Mrs
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  • 64 24 The following have accepted to play hockey for the S.C.C. vs. the R.E. at Chansi to-day: F. J. L Mayger. P. F Kinsey. R. A V. Todd. E. W. Reave, Lt I L. E. MacMUlan. A J Tite; Lt. G R. Elsmie, AN Other, Lt. V
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  • 42 24 London, Nov. 5. THE Irish football team to meet Scotland at Aberdeen on Nov. 10 is as follows: Breen. Hayes. Cook. M. Doherty (Derry City), McMillen (Chesterfield. Mitchell. Brown (Coventry*. McAlinden (Belfast Celtic i. Martin. R. Doherty and Coulter <Grimsbyi.
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  • 98 24 Mr. E. S. Manasseh Back From Leave Singapore, Frii I HAVE returned just m time Singapore races and I will Again be a familiar figure at the course," said Mr. E. S. Manas>.< well-known Singapore merchai returned to the Colony with Mi. nasseh by the P. and
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  • 86 24 R. A. M. C And General Hospital Draw THE R A M C visited Sepoy Line shared four goals m a hockey I against the General Hospital RecrClub. The heavy shower of rain which preceded the game rendered the ground soft and militated against good hockey being
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  • 16 24 The hockey match between the Colt, and the Police, arranged for yesterday was cancelled
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