Morning Tribune, 9 November 1937
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Title Section12 1937-11-09 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE _._No. 23& SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 9, L937 FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article570 1937-11-09 1 BIG JAPANESE PUSH BEGINS IN CHINESE TROOPS HARASSED REFUGEES SEEK PROTECTION BEHIND thunder of artillery echoing through Shanghai is testifying to the furious fighting on the Western front, probably marking one of the battles in the Shanghai war. The battle began at dawn, when theReuter - 570 words
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Article19 1937-11-09 1 tidon, N The King and Q« I noon to Buckingham Palace of Helli then durinc England- British Official NewsBritish Official News - 19 words
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Article93 1937-11-09 1 Damages In Far London. Nov 8 MR ANTHONY EDEN stated In tinCommons to-day that the ConsulGeneral al Shanghai had hem instruct ed to lilr claims by Britons in the Inter national Settlement for compensation for damage due to the Sino-Japanese hostility The Consul-General will examineReuter - 93 words
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Article106 1937-11-09 1 Official Denial Of Rumoured Death AREPORI appealed in the Chinese press in Singapore last week stating that Mr. Tom Lao. a former Consul-General for (hina in Shij-a pore, had been killed while on ;i journey from Nanking to Shanghai I>\ train. The main friends of Mr. Tong106 words
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Article55 1937-11-09 1 Over 200 Killed And Wounded Nanking Nov h IPORE than 200 were killed and wound ed when six Japanese planes bombed the Southbound Blue Express this morn- < •at Bsuchowfu on Ihe Tientsin Pukow railway, accordln report i received by the Ministry ol Railways, which add.s that sevenReuter - 55 words
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Article316 1937-11-09 1 Third Oj City Taken \jter )rim Con/ lie I Peiping, N<»v. n. Till streets ol Taiviianfu were the scene of a grim conflict the afternoon as the Japanese troops gradually enlarged their Rains, in ring the defenders southward. M p.m. the Japanese artillery cum pleted the thirdReuter - 316 words
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Article56 1937-11-09 1 )n the ground Ihe pro\ maintenance ol civil aerodronu ter for the State rather than for the local authoril nd thai in Lo where there is little wuld be prohibitive tl lon Count} Council I I Purpo Colon. which h the matter under con Sideration report I that would be56 words
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Advertisement32 1937-11-09 1 ON OTHFR PAGES J Pace Penang Ambulance l i. it For (hina V .ction Under Companies' Ordinance '.> i Vlarket Prn >■ l v, Wally Hammond I i In Amateur pore Ki Handicaps 132 words
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Advertisement70 1937-11-09 1 iKLIM now enables you to I give your children PURE milk, that is n for ||ii|W| A drinking, and at r. >>le Itf-U^l I prices, no matter wl > I J __B______| mav OHI ol lhe mai KUM Ml kia it needed a _;\<iiis I t I k There li70 words
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Article142 1937-11-09 2 42 VOLUNTEERS! LEAVE PENANG Due lu Singapore To*Morrow TIN lirst detachment of the IViiuin* overseas Chinese Ambalanee Volunteers is due In Singapore tomorrow I.n the Nan der llawlen en route lor serviie in China. Th. 12 members In all, who have ed both the practical and142 words
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Article45 1937-11-09 2 Ships To Call At Shanghai A Again Shanghai, Mew 8 Following the withdrawal of the chmce forces from Pootuns the harbour hen- i again sab for 'hipping and expected the principal British and American shipping line.-, will soon a call at Shanghai ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article133 1937-11-09 2 ANTI-COMINTERN PACT 'Brigaded Hostility To -T-l C a" The Soviet THE con Ul welcoi fXfhl d enen will take profound Iv iinderstandii >' Teleeraoh in commentinß on tni an" Comintern Pact, but the measure wWch will banish all unea irt WUI have to be profound Indeed c^-jet 1 Thi brieaded133 words
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Article93 1937-11-09 2 Commons Statement On British Exports London, Nov 8. |N the Commons to-day. asked if I anv munitions were at present being exported from Britain to Japan Mr. ohver Stanley said: •As previously explained tiie British Government considers 11 contrary to public interest to publish particulars ot licensesReuter - 93 words
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Article76 1937-11-09 2 Singapore, Monday A "4-YKAR-OLD Malay. llamui bin tvaA rim, was brought up this morning the Second Bolice Court on a charge S "negligently doing an act which was Likely to endanger his own life. Karnn denied the prosecutions alle•i thuJ he crossed the railway line oi K-imnong76 words
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Article40 1937-11-09 2 HITLER MOSCOW Bound By Economic Ties Paris. Nov 6 both rlfht unci lefl -tog, T dub lhe new [talo-Japanese-i against <'<>>" n m a sl; Ty.»te^ Sn.'Tpi:,,, from Kliel »na Hltmic Ke^Sal ties «on*c,',t,d by tre«»v which has "<>< been ated." ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article113 1937-11-09 2 Large Chinese Reinforcements Sent T HK Allowing official C^uniQUe I dated Nov 7 is issued b* the Chi "'Th.* 'SSSW mmf'OUgm and J«--p; ,C n ;a tohow Creek remain Unchanged. The situation is likel> to become a stalemate Chinese reinforcements are being rushed to check tlie Japanese advance113 words
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Article52 1937-11-09 2 Sijgapwre. Monuky Mr Frank Merrells appeared on a summons this morning before Mr. L. C Goh the Fourth Police Magistrate for keeping dog without a licence oar Oct. 12 Defendant claimed trial and the ca^e was postponed to Dec. 10. Mr A. J Bra" a bemt? retained for52 words
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Article59 1937-11-09 2 Diet Orders Amnesty hi Danzig THK Diet is to-day ordering an am for all convicted of offem e the Nazi regime before Oct. 1. The amnesty is in the nat... grand gesture on the part of the National Socialists, following their obtaining more than two-thirds ma the Diet,Reuter - 59 words
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Article71 1937-11-09 2 Singapore. Monda\ Lee Fook and Ngai Ah Kai. two Cmtonese males living in Tiong Bahru were this morning each fined by Mr L L Goh the Fourth Police Magistrate, $6U. in default one month r.i. for possesstetg dutiable liquor without a licence; $1, or 6 months r.i.71 words
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Article89 1937-11-09 2 London I Replying to Mr. Vyvyan Adams in tht Commons to-day. Mr. Eden brie:' plained the present situation read the Brussels Conference. As was he added, there was no time limit in the Conference resolution for the Jan answer to the Conferences note The composition of the smallReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement96 1937-11-09 2 MenMadeYoung Kgour Increased In 24 Hours If um feel oi<i before your lima gnabla t<> enjoy th. pleasures <'t youth, tnk«- Dr. Nlxon'a Vl-Tabe and restore 6 our Manhood, Vltallti and Bnerfry. reaull In '-'i houra, Dr. NI Vl-Taba lire a new dlaoovery and guaranteod '<■ build new blood aad96 words
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Advertisement97 1937-11-09 2 /2 It's such a relief u./ to know one can ww w^ \>» r a A make sure ot \<6-** Jf>x> Personal Freshness >— Jir D >* sin *p'> i s > n TOILET oUAr Personal freshness is so important we're lucky to have Lifebuoy Toilet Soap to guard it97 words
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Article462 1937-11-09 3 CONVICTION FOR PROMOTER \I is understood Colony Enactment oingapore. Monday. MjRS Rennie, Lowick and Comoanv. retaries, were this afternoon acd bv Mr. L. C Goh. the Fourth tra'te, when a charge of having v.ed a prospectus in relation to an :;r fded company, namely. Pnjlips ic462 words
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Article286 1937-11-09 3 Stall Holder's Attempt To 'From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru, Nov. 7. I AM going to be severe with you and give you an exemplary mentcnce, because had you done this to a f emak. in all probability you would have got /way with your mean method. I*.'"1286 words
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Article73 1937-11-09 3 Singapore. Monday. /■•HENG CHENG CHYE. a well-dressed I 16- year-old Chinese appe-.red be--1_» Mr L. C Goh this morning, on a chaw of committing {heft of one signet ring, a pair of gold bangles and one brooch, the property of one Madame Chiang Ten Muey. valued a73 words
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Article76 1937-11-09 3 Fatal Accident On Bukit Timah Road Singapore, Monda A 15- YEAR -OLD Chme.se girl was killed, while another aged 1(5 and a woman of about 40 were seriously injured when a motor car bearing a. Johore number and driven by a Chinese Irom Singapore was reported to hav*76 words
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Article366 1937-11-09 3 To-night s Entertainment Singapore, Monday. BOOKINGS Hi ihe Poppy Day Dance at Raffles Hotel this evening are heavy, and Intending patrons advised to reserve their tables without delay, h.e. the Governor and Lady Thorn;. s will Lh* present, and many Singapore hostesses are giving li dinner parties366 words
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Advertisement72 1937-11-09 3 Law Notice For To-day ■> Mr Justice Mills. Mr. Justice and Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd il 10.30 a m. ol Criminal Appeal:- Rex v.v r court of Criminal Appeal re the Acting Chiei Justice In M '*> Appeal Rex vs. Chia K re Mr Justice Howes in 2nd72 words
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Advertisement159 1937-11-09 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (junction of Selegie ML »d |^rt St. There are vacancies in all classe^ 'iPrlaS-S to the Senior Cambrtcg i Shorthand. Book-keeping i> writing also taught FREE OF CHAKU h MR "W*" -;j rir_*_l T lUM__ crown of the TOW heod Complete i Outfit. LVIKRIN PRODUCTS. I Pure159 words
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Advertisement64 1937-11-09 3 ie dine under the stars in the coolest Restaurant in Town SINGAPORE Tei. v V 1 11 POII I II QI I I t «-iaa*iai^HHf. -*MVMM^MMa»fla___M^____MM__i^M__H__M_K«^--M-"- a -«»«--aa»--^H^n NEW STirCK OF i r\ _^^i_**_sv COLD /*3l-ssk POCKET CHROME f^Wrll STAINLESS HjyP/J STEEL WRISTLET W A T CHES l U S64 words
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Article94 1937-11-09 4 N Previous ch EUBBEft Ton« Dull Q' (2nd Forward) Dec. Buyers 7 Sellers. ]h (3rd Forward) Jan Mar. Bu.. Sellers. 7 April J. 7', 7 PALM OIL (Malaya) Prevloui in bulk Nov Dec. shlpi 15-0 value Unchai COPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) Nov. Shipment £14-13-9 sell £14-6-3 sellers SAGO FLOUR94 words
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Article63 1937-11-09 4 mdon, Nov. 8. Previous To-cluy Change T. on Paris (closing middle ratei 147 10 147.07 —.03 i T. on Amsterdam (dosing middle rate) 9 03> 2 o>i T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 12 5 Uncl TT on Hongkong u-losinr selling rate) ***** Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing63 words
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Article14 1937-11-09 4 TIN Standard Previous To-dav Change 800l (afternoon closing price) ;J Forward ElB414 words
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Article123 1937-11-09 4 Lond Previous To-day DutWttl 107 6 106 Dunlop Rubber 33 3 32 9 General Electrir 78 10» 2 78 7' ImDenal Chemical Industries 36 6 36Imperial Tobacco 155 152 6 Anglo-Dutch 319 30 4' 2 Canadian Pacific 8^ 8 London Tin <New Share) 4- 3 10 1123 words
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Article55 1937-11-09 4 11l RBKK New York. Previous To-day Chnn°e Tone Dull Easy Spot Buyers 14 916 14^ j J6 Sellers 14 1116 14 2 __3 16 Jan Mar. Buyers 143 4 14 7 16 _3 is Sellers 14% 14 9 16 TIN Tone Weak Quiet Spot 44 1 a55 words
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Article156 1937-11-09 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Renort MINING. Tm at midda> «.«*> S9l. down S4. As usual on Monday there la r.o news from London but the weekend advices from Wall Scieet were ain extremely disappointing with illy all furIhei all round fall. Price ut Tin were marked down all round156 words
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74 1937-11-09 4 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENI Singapore, Monday Buyers. Sellers. No. I X.R.S.S. In case_ (FOB. No 22 9.16 Good FA Q. m bale. 0.8. Nov.- 21 13 16 21 I! iX.R.SS Spot-loose rawardabie S'oore; do. N.. 22 DJan 23 do. Apr. Ju 23 8 2374 words
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Advertisement51 1937-11-09 4 THE YOKOHAMA A SPECIE BANK, LTD. M I 7 ln 1880) aVIIH 'I'll V *****0 00( 111 134.400.000 0( Hill I 1311 MA \\< I < OMPANI I h CAN VOl Ml OKI. AN UNINSURED LO BY T YAMAMOTO l 1 11 I. V 121. ral om« I 128. V51 words
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Advertisement30 1937-11-09 4 mmmWmmmmmwUmW* l *S9A*Bmmmm m M^^ _?^^^__PT-S IP^ y^^^/^J^Sf^^Sr^A c _f w> /_7_^-^\__ r __^^^^^m\ t-i l r^^* __fIL Vw y f^ i Js^ r^~~>. B— __a_^a_fe -MbsUhhhp SIME DARBY &~Co.,Ltd.30 words
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Article759 1937-11-09 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Nov. 9. 5 p m. Buyers Sellers 3 10'-. 43 Kumbs 30- 31 e Malay 50 55 -nom. Hitam 27 6 290.90 0.95 nn Tin 22 9 23 9 Selangor l.47> 2 1.574 na Malay 28- 29 ..deriang 20- 21- m Tin759 words
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Article120 1937-11-09 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday Batu Selangor 155 l 60 Hongkong Tin 27- 28 6 Hong Fatt 0.99 1.03 K. Lanjut 216 22 6 Kamunting Tin 10 9 11 9jcd KUlinghall 23- 24Katu 23- 24 0 London Tin 3|10y a 4 10i 2 Mambau 0.62 0.67 Pangnga Rivei 8- 8120 words
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Article30 1937-11-09 5 Singai Messn S E Levy and < ipore received cabled news from Manila ag the followin Sale Pliers Previous To-day Antamok 0.017 0 0.60 United p o30 words
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Article64 1937-11-09 5 The Police Band, under Mr. J. C Hitch, will play the following programme at Waterloo Street this evening (Tuesday* beginning at 7 p.m. March. 'When the Moon with Glory Brightens.' Arbueklc; Overture "The Moumiu. Monckton and Talbot. PotPourri. Popular Songs.'" Band( Walse. •Columbine.*' Gardener. An De Ballet and64 words
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Article207 1937-11-09 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAUTT PIAtNG MUNICIPAL Mar. 31 Sept 30 in? inj red. 1947 $1,600* 666 m nom Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 no nom 909 red. 1955 $1,066,600 nom ion 31 8e P t 3° 113 115 nom J red. 1963 $2,000,000 1 SS- 3 I S ,n207 words
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Advertisement245 1937-11-09 5 S. E LEVY CO Shanghai, Hongkong, Mai i Sii gapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers i tftd Daily Foreign Market Cab; s and Quota! > NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANi < OMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO ROARD OF TRAD' HONGKONG SHARK BROKERS' ASSO. P. 0. Box245 words
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Article564 1937-11-09 6 To tlamburg And Biu I Day I FLIGHT to Ham&urg and back a) daylight hours of an autumn da appeal to ev< rv on** aa for an idle day, writes the aeronauti correspondent of "The Times," I if one eould have ehosen. v the samplin. traveller564 words
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Advertisement201 1937-11-09 6 j //'/A'/ W THE BIG SHOU OF SHOWS! i TAPITOL OPENING TO-DAY ">"\ Mri V I _^_____{-^^^X W% I*s >/***-, J^ flfl t\.a"t wxA^. a s r _____P" 7 MmU yt^ s -W mmm 'MSB mMm flj 3fl\ cH*-^ maMkWmWv jLfl Hk. .^I^K C Sv I --fIL 9 JT m-WWrS^201 words
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Advertisement121 1937-11-09 6 mm --aaa- ._< Mr «W «mv _W 4W -BW MWmmmmmW t M-\_______W _^_______W 4-aftaV a-fta-V -W P a-Baa-V a-a-aS-*- aSmSSa^ mmmUmW -MmW j STRAITS CABARET l PHONE 4184 Anson Road. Singapore. J TEA DANCI ON EVERY MONDAY, TIESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 6 P Jf, to <j p.m.121 words
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Advertisement152 1937-11-09 7 -J (.tf/V/ Far Eastern Premiere a-% --_,---^a_ s MONDAY Nov. 15th! CAPITOL at 9 5 p m j The Entire Proceeds of this Performance will be in aid of the CHINA RED CROSS FUND NEW UNIVERSAL S THRILLING SEQUEL TO ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT S THE ROAD BACK"!152 words
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Advertisement224 1937-11-09 7 aa— UST NIGHT! M5 MS A DRAMA-A MINUTE £^1 Exposes New Adventures of Heroic Men and Women in White SK— A crack express plow off the rails SEE— What happens when a millionthrm,nM' n eatl OS^ t n^ ob,llZefora dollar beau( y ma«»es a man "who thrilling Disaster Call r224 words
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Article101 1937-11-09 8 CHILD'S SKELETON May Throw Light On Life Of 20,000 Years Ago T been I Utah accord Uon on the A. hit period, and sc lid tlic llt<- dl tli.lt Fragments ol bom in brum. p. i and awls entirely dlfferenl In dences ol ore\ lure101 words
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Article106 1937-11-09 8 Canada's Representative Had Technique And Charm C! rilll ShOW A„!»l«' i Ml hrklnrm.lwoman, wno 10 miles rrom here to taw M, [sobel Stilling sefecli 1 h Colun i a r a person with the Joint requirements ol •t apple-packing technique a Pro StillinKfleel the long i England, officii106 words
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Article148 1937-11-09 8 Dye As Weapon Against Cancer a < aw^-a-ff-fiK^^ nf thr bodv to control them Prrvio v the dye had been lound u l ui ■ontroliini* haemorrhages due tf tuberculosis, pleurisy, rancor and Ul- r s n has -Aso been used Ln the treatment ol anaemia. The doctor, said148 words
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Article140 1937-11-09 8 DROF. Charles Vaillant. pioneei Roent P .ens Rav experimenter, recently underwem his 14th surgical operation r X -ray dermatitis. The exact nature J,? thr disease is still a mvstery to medi ""Tlfe 1 professor has successively lost his tin-ers his hands, the whole of one wm Ind one-half140 words
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Article292 1937-11-09 8 Instantaneous Readin Of Minute Weight (By Air Mail) (From O.ir Oun Correspondent KS instrument capable of measui ins the weight of a pencil mark mi a postage stamp, or of a minute piece of cotton down, has just lx perfected by a young Glasgow in ventor. Its possibilities292 words
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Article23 1937-11-09 8 Mr. Leslie Tribe, of Blenheim I Teluk Anson, has returned from homi leave and resumed duties. During absence Mr Fraser acted for him23 words
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Advertisement16 1937-11-09 8 1/1 V Ctt.n.6VELlOalLfl9-LS r >-a, r t\r rriTC SOLE hCEmTS HCnCU UJfiUOH h. CO., LTD. a-M--^.16 words
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Advertisement57 1937-11-09 8 OXODA RAPID-HARDEXIXC PORTL A\D-I 'EM EXT fComplyinE with British Standard Specification) HI- VI '-'•^^v T IHfcAtr^i //fe/ T-5 11?^ MARK \\»*!ai\^^^ Z^Vt m T\-»-*S f M \\*2-\ AT V^&J-?al-f-*X \a I i° ,A,m pk,ck DOWNED FOR ITS (U.ICK-S K TT,N« .C-a-aaa. Ur ij- ™'e^ Sole Importers: rr_-i**rv MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA57 words
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Article333 1937-11-09 9 EX-SPEED BOAT ■"Out rn"()f Whale Buy Nassau, (Bahamas). Betty Carstairs, the famous •ntish woman speedboat "ace" went into voluntary exile in the imas Islands three years ago, built a miniature self-contained for herself on Whale Bay, some tiles from here. >he is known as "Queen333 words
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Article164 1937-11-09 9 How Scientists Carry On Their Work I BR and darkness have come into own.'* report the Soviet fcienencamped on the drifting ice-floe rth Pole, in their latest messbe received in Moscow. iximum height of the sun over Hi equals three degrees, which our astronomer considerable In making his164 words
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Article169 1937-11-09 9 Cardinal's Campaign In Canada Quebec UJAR has been declared on "immoral". films by Cardinal Villeneuve head of the Roman Catholic Church in Ca nada He is trying to get people throughout the province of Quebec to enrol m a Catholic Cinema League which would boycott cinemas showing169 words
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Article153 1937-11-09 9 Storms Detected Three Boston, Massachusetts. WIRELESS sets sent into the stratosphere by means of small balloons are the latest aid here to weather forecasts Weather experts here claim that the device can predict storms three days before they actually arrive. A four- foot balloon is released carrying a153 words
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Article188 1937-11-09 9 Gives Away Another L50,000 LORD Nuffield has given away l "foi tune" this time £50.n**i* to the Sea Cadet Corps of the Navy Leaaue. The gift waa announced bv Lord Lloyd when he presided at the annual dinner ol the League in London at which Lord Nuffield was188 words
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Article25 1937-11-09 9 w A Balhatch< LO Teluk \nson, left on Wedn( morning by l»i»nch on an inspection tour ol the Malay kam pongs along the Perak I25 words
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Article105 1937-11-09 9 Once Served British Royal Family Toronto, < mtario A CHEMIST who on d the Hi I tish Royal family. Mr Geo Mordock Milne, has died h( He was born in Aberdeenshire, and moved to London young man While on the staff ol B company there, he compounded105 words
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Article135 1937-11-09 9 I rutnpets Sound asl Cavalry Calls London THE Royal Scots Greys have left Aldershot for their new station at HounJ low. and with them the last cavalry horses have made way for mechanisation there. The First Cavalry Brigade, m winch almost every cavalry regiment m the Army has135 words
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Article255 1937-11-09 9 PICTURE LETTER ROMANCES Tragic Ending hi A i »Ll> girl has arrive rt iron ito marry a man whom until she reached Canada id never met The !'iri. Miss Mechama Pe a Mill Lithuanian Her prospi cl Ive bride groom i ar-old grocer a niece ot his who lives m255 words
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Advertisement64 1937-11-09 9 lIMIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII a-9L$iW HSjaStepHte CIGARETTES Costume Ball M Ihe APPY WOR LD CABARET Extension to I a. m. BtrHrfWf or original costume ma\ win fof vou valuable prize. Your costume should be Black K Whitt Most striking costume Most original costume. Ist PRIZE-LADIES Ik! PRIZE-GENTS 2nd PMZE-LADIES 2nd PRIZE-GENTS Value $75|—64 words
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333 1937-11-09 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1937. STRAITS TRADERS THE address delivered by Sir John Bagnall, the managing director, at the special meeting which marked tin* fiftieth anniversary Of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., was worthy of a great occasion. It was a very complete and Interesting review of the333 words
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Article700 1937-11-09 10 NS ol the signing m the past Week or two oi new treaties between Siam and those countries who are her neighbours m one form or another and with whom She ha Jpeclal relationships of reciprocal friendship has not aroused a great deal oi curiosity here in700 words
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Article107 1937-11-09 10 dasfhjdhsfjhdsjhj ]ft THAT song are the busy wires singing? What new freak of grim Fate do they tell? Do they bear forebodings of evil, Comfort, peace, and content to dispel? Mayhap they bring only glad tidings, Cheering mother, or sweetheart or friend; Perchance they tell107 words
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Article, Illustration74 1937-11-09 10 \ltcr battling exhaustion and fate, on her last gruelling lap. Jean Batten, the New Zealand air girl, was Wt\ coined b\ cheering crowds uhen she landed al toydon airport after breaking Jim Rroadbent's Australia land record bv 14', hours. She had landed at Lympne. hut came on to rovtlon. completingPlanet News - 74 words
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Article349 1937-11-09 11 IMPROVEMENT'S ESSENTIAL Roads Delegation j om mil lee's Views Munich. r j \I>ING members of the Britisii L delegation, whieh is inspecting lh, new German motor roads, have hid time to consider their nn£JS these "Autobahnen" SSlwSll Britain can learn from them. Gresham Cooke. Secretary349 words
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Article, Illustration48 1937-11-09 11 Epstein', latest punk for the art W«£^ n rr h-ison show at the -^^^^l^Jf^riesd Christ after the of Derbyshire alabaster, the l. R ur r epres ent J h| ails n hßnds ascent from the CjOM and 1 the S^ftU^ "nation Eat" at the Leicester Galleries. Planet NewsPlanet News - 48 words
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Article70 1937-11-09 11 NOVEL AIRPORT SCHEME To Be Built At Bottom Chicago [WOULD the Serpentine make a Datable If aerodrome fot Londo question poaal made by a i MJ* S Leffler, that Chicago might 1 airport made at the bottom ol Lake Mi- ,',l tWO arul a quarter square miles by m< n,um70 words
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Article47 1937-11-09 11 LIS. Taxpayer lnsists Un\ police headquarters here. rhart r C -Sorry." replied the officer in cnart,i iSA'*TS^\*SAZn ***Ww Vnufc* later. Ua telephone '•"^"f.i'/'L.,.,.- tbe tote Mid M-ln. fO to ,aol Send £fee E a !i «%M "■"alvw minute ed A."*** booked for B cell47 words
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Article96 1937-11-09 11 .nted for four months while w i postman was on leave, and durhistime, he <' 22 ar tfc .esfo :v. including four registered pacaand tWO unstamped letters, •n the regular postman returned J^U^overed all 22 packages, n offl ce cupboard Rather than the bother of delivering them, had96 words
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Article62 1937-11-09 11 tap I lon nd Ship hibltion an< In the running p- nd other d ol redwood and Dliant medium ied in an in' i "Thi made irom clear-boxi n and i cut l found the ci |ob ol the lot to them li portion. ••Mv son62 words
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Article189 1937-11-09 11 TRANS- ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE England, lu v Be luvuJcJ O FEARS thai England mighl be tavaded bv insect pests carried in trans-At lantlc aeroplanes have been voiced by the United States Department of Arr culture The Department is much con cerned with the dange* ol uch pe brought into America189 words
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Advertisement29 1937-11-09 11 THE TRUE TONIC fOOO ObtO*T»<»b'- Of *rtt OaaWal N IJ}; > WM MI M1 V I B^^^*_^___^^^^^^__^^s 9^^^^^EwpKMP*fl4flHlPl i\ GOODWOOD PHOM L(l I^v Telegraphic Add. c-a 2waE pr,- *as- I29 words
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Article, Illustration332 1937-11-09 12 GERMAN AIR CHIEFS IN BRITA N a-d by (ieneral Milch. State Secretary for Air. the German air chiefs who were visiting •inland as guests ot the Air 'ouncil made a tour of the Royal Air Foree bombing station at Mildenhall. Suffolk. The visit was in return for that paid byPlanet News; Planet News - 332 words
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Advertisement53 1937-11-09 13 ft W^'.^^k psjMr_l r_f v^> "5.W Na_"' X- .V W(r; 'VV I H iii^_i WRIST VOC K E T WAI EX OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE IG2 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWEL! ERY WATCHES I.EAI lAMONDS A -f M lAI.JTY RENE ULLJIANN I i53 words
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Article, Illustration778 1937-11-09 14 Beauty and the Business girl Y. een and Win work in an office m untl om it does nol hai I wig bablv a ri harassed young pei Although you always mean to make I re olutions about It. tl no tting away irom the facl thai you ho it778 words
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Article383 1937-11-09 14 Women of past ages cert some queer ideas about lip b Of East Africa, foi Ll always bore:' hole: in their Up Inserted wooden pegs to enhanci I rms. Egyptian damsels wore embedded in then And over In 2thi< d to puncture thi U hoo'-s through them, in383 words
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Advertisement37 1937-11-09 14 BOOKS! I .lust Received— J net Received i 19 3 8 SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S ANNUAL" "MICKEY MOUSE ANNUAL" Price S 1.50 each Postage Extra 'Phone 3695. Obtainable M. Mohamed Dulfakir «K Co.. oi nei <»i H'gh Bin SINGAPORE.37 words
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Advertisement57 1937-11-09 14 JOAN CRAWFORD M G M Star _k^"^ l 4 _^r***o3 mkc m^Smv ________i___z_mmw w "ar^ 9 mm B B LITSTICk prrfect, NEW lip makeup treated by Max Factor, t make-up in cokf harmony ihadef for re-proof, i if» color -alu« all day... ken s t!.e lipi imooth and lovely. MAX57 words
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Article, Illustration733 1937-11-09 15 "Pale Hands, I Love. aVFR in Kashmir, India. I am tola,' most beauticians work out-doors, what they call "floating islands." so-called "islands" are nothing than large rafts that bob aboui the water. As you can well imagine. have very little modern equipment v d I'd certainly hate to have a733 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-11-09 15 \n attractive piece of furniture for vour bedroom is this dressing table made to fit in the window recess. H thesr windows are curtained with l< 11 drapes, .is they are above II gives a very pretty effect.38 words
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Advertisement185 1937-11-09 15 A tourists mihi»§»i \<. (.iiim 1 >WV MEANING HAIR DRESS ER CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. mmm mm wm mmmmmmmmmm g f _-<,-)£_• fo,, Some Examples. t «k conttnfnmi A New U'trelP." Permanent Wavtnn Ladies dress, 1 Machine cleaned pressed 80 cts. from America Gent's suit, I at I185 words
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Advertisement457 1937-11-09 16 aa \\twm. kki ijsii I J "^T^Tmg m__________________l^_\ \_______m ____^____________W__\ BY P&Oaid BRITISH INDIA LINES SOUDAN I MM Nov 19 CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14 RANPURA 17.00!) Nov 18 SOMALI I 6.800 Jan 14 RAWALPIND' 17.000 Dec COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 28 CORFU 15.000 Dec. 17 KAISAR I. HIND 11.500 Feb 11457 words
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Advertisement547 1937-11-09 16 yd TO FRENCH PORTS Ty HOMEWARDS. Al i(.r Marseille.,. Havre. Antwerp s Dunkirk I CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov i:< poRBIN For Marseilles. Havre Antwerp Dunkirk n,, 1 CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St Nazaire Bordeaux De. OUTWARDS. j CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon Tourane547 words
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Article399 1937-11-09 17 LAUNCHED AT BARROW 7i. Submarines lu One Dav THERE were launched from B last month, two submarlni The fti I to take the the Tnton which was named bj Lady 1 wife ol Lieul -General Sir Hugh .1 1 Master-General ol Ordi rond was named Undine b\ Lady Brown. wu,399 words
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Article134 1937-11-09 17 Yacht Expected To Reach 30 Knots MBBBRB Bi an, Hunter and Wlgh Richardson, Itd propose I construction ahout tt,.- end Ol this vear on a vacio ol an entin ly new hull design, a mod- < I which v. on view at th- "t I unit lom-134 words
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Advertisement259 1937-11-09 17 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. Nov. 2y Dec. 3 .UR Jan. 1 Jan- 4 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the owing rates. First Cass passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY259 words
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Advertisement117 1937-11-09 17 i\. V. li. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD Winn: STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. TI-.I.'UKUNI MARU NOV 10 ss HAKUSAN MAi No. 'HARUNA MARU I to Ist Cl.. 2nd < $497 $f,lO $317 Marseilles IM 557 326 351 London 557117 words
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Miscellaneous328 1937-11-09 17 [POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY FOR PER DAi£ AND TIME Aik Soon Nov. 9 9 a.m. I Eastern. z. 5 Southern z 9 2 Dm Kock. Padang Pakan, ad Siak Hong Kwong 9 3 p.m. mds Indies:— Bagan and Pandjang Hong Thong 9 8 p.m. parcel mail. ticles prepaid at letter rate328 words
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Miscellaneous304 1937-11-09 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ILONGSIDE THE WII AKVI > OR EXPECTI D TO ARM*, I Entrance Exit ship Godown Gate Gate Kir. 1 1 Anshun 20 l 1 Terukunl Maru 2 '<<> Gorgon 16 2 3 Menestheus 14 *'< Kept 12 2 9 London Maru 3 Muncaster Castle 32 2304 words
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Article5065 1937-11-09 18 How Malaya's Reputation Was Built Up: ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED $80,000 jubilee Gift I b Employee. 'Fund Singapore, Mondaj a ki \u §1 the (prowtli ot the company from its inception In ISK7 ti i> to the present! time, uith Intereatini references to historical events of the pasl5,065 words
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Advertisement26 1937-11-09 18 [pfa Contest Owing to pressure on space, the pictures in the Agfa photographic competition, to have been published to-day, have unavoidably been held over until to-morrow.26 words
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Advertisement112 1937-11-09 20 /*Best id Jf v Iftte World Ml k^LW THF ***** MODELS OF LATEST «H *^jfok^. 1/ J D Th-' new PILOT pens will impress you as f L UKm no otner range of pens has ever done— j r< A W derful refinement all goes to make a m y^112 words
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Advertisement119 1937-11-09 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov. 9. 5 r. Total Company Dividend B s CI S nna MiKut lin 10', Final Nov 30 14 L an 7 n, aH "nai Nov li O cT~lB 18 ll< ,;il „a, 20 Fm:d Nov 19 Nov." 26 Nov 20 au g2f119 words
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Miscellaneous510 1937-11-09 20 ON THE RADIO ju BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 2: 6.20 pjn. 9. 1f p.m. GBJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); GBH 13.97 metres (2147 mcs); CiSCi Ki.Hfi metres (17.79 mcs) and GSO 19.7G metres (15.18 mcs). Transmission 3. 9.35 p.m. 0.20 a.m. C.SII 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); <iS(; 16.86 metres (17.79510 words
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Miscellaneous400 1937-11-09 20 1 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres S Y TO-DAY 7 4", pm The Lord Mav i -ci Iption ot the seen. 600 pm Tamil and Telegu .song.*, -j< m Pg*** through the street ney Anthony. don HHayrd irom London. Chinese Music 'Peiping). B _f400 words
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Miscellaneous240 1937-11-09 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following: are the principal American short-wave transmissions The numbers immediately after the call- letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 9.50 p.m. Richard Maxwell, songs of comfort and cheer (European direction* —New York, W2XE 21,520; 13.9 10.50 p.m. Dramatic240 words
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Article317 1937-11-09 21 sect Another s Driving Singapore. Monday. nave practically stolen this rom the man to wnom it and vou have defrauded he e bv using a licence for which V T not paid Your licence ex--1932 and since then you have driving without a licence Mr.317 words
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Article74 1937-11-09 21 Singapore, Monday. empt to bring ashore Ot Chin msu resulted ia Ah Kov, being lim I two rigorous imprisonment by Mi. Ooh, the Fourth Magistrate, this arrested by revenue officers trying to moor his boat near the teps in the Singapore I tning of Noi 6 Mi -tow74 words
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Article23 1937-11-09 21 Singapore. Monday ipane e flsh valued at Sl.fiO terete*) this mom: need th< urt He denied his \> I baU of $10023 words
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Article296 1937-11-09 21 Chinese Girl's Attempt To Smuggle (From Our Own Corresponde Johore Bahru. THERE arere several prosecutions instituted by the Johore Bahru Customs Preventing Branch, which cam. lip to-day before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya < Second Magistrate) A young Chinese girl named Lim Ah Moi. who said she worked296 words
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Article35 1937-11-09 21 The Lloyd Triesttno liner Conte Verde Ls due at Singapore irom Shanghai and Hongkong at 8 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesf and will sail ror Colombo and Europe at 1 pm the same day.35 words
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Article235 1937-11-09 21 Attack On Old Chinese Woman j H< >\v two Chinese attacked an old woman in a public convenience Liang Seah Street threw pepper into yea and the i snatch* d purse containing $250, which represented nine years' savings, irom her belt, was related to Mr. Justice Howes and235 words
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Article26 1937-11-09 21 We are informed that Muar Pant Sulong Road is Hooded between mile 5 and mile 18',. and that the Hood is 12 inches deep.26 words
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Article168 1937-11-09 21 Discovered In Tiong Singapore. Mondav ARRESTED by a party of revenue of cers whilst In the -ol oi diatilii liquor in a house in Tiong Bahru Koad i t Saturday afternoon, two Chinese named Lee '.\n>k ant' Ngai Ah Kai were I (ach fined $1,160 OI nine months'168 words
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Article127 1937-11-09 21 FLIGHT FROM THE DOLLAR Leading Commodities Tm-. ftighl irom dollar into gold ccentuated this morning following BatUl rakness on Wall .Street and a further crop of gloomy tinted St business reports At fixing, gold to th.- value of £1,078,000 changed hands The weakne i ol the dollar which present quotedReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement18 1937-11-09 21 n a Proven y Sale Si nd Inhold land and IM mei VicSi- about BG4 public Chin Tuan.18 words
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Advertisement35 1937-11-09 21 d_t __v-i^ —___m /j C-""«*?**'?'ja -%•}<*>*'*' Ba" _':*'a'^*^s!i&^ J *W_ _f IjF KAT^ r^r%*^?-^* v 'a V*''« V~""^^w<^^W ■^'^^vll W% 1"^ r *a*"' A M^ __\x Jm-^s ~^"^W im _k _n U^^|^^^Va-a^»*7*^N I^C^CA^^JP I "^g^V. h_W35 words
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Miscellaneous78 1937-11-09 21 Passengers By Air Arrivals and departures by K.L.M. and K.N.I.L.M. planes:Arrived from N.E.I, by the Pehkaan Mr G D Litchfield. Mr. G. A. Sardeman. Mr B A Piets. Mr. E. Widmer. Mr. M. C. Moes. Dr. A. G. van Veen. Left by the Pehkaan For Bangkok —Mr E Widmer. Fo»*78 words
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Article320 1937-11-09 22 LADIES' HOCKEY MATCH Girls' S.C. Beat The singapoie Monday HAD they put little extra dam into then finishing and been mon curate m their shooting the QirlS Spores club should have -.on comfortably from the Y W A when 11. at Key on the G S C ground to fj320 words
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Article244 1937-11-09 22 Gunners Draw With Ceylon S.C. Si a-ondi in a One game ol hockey pla I terriflc pace the Ceylon sports Club drew Kth the Royal Artillery (ChangiJ al Baleatier this afternoon, the score being l l The Gunners were much superioi in the attack, and had lt not244 words
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Article36 1937-11-09 22 To Meet Ireland At Soccer On Nov. 10 London. Nov. 8. THK Scottish soccer team to mee I inland in the match on Nov. 10 i Anderson and C'ummings J.*,**; Jgj- w -_< ford ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article58 1937-11-09 22 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C-C vs the CoUs to-morrow at the SX.C-.J_M; Mason: P. F. Kinsey R .A V. Tt d H G Shaw. E. W. Reeve. J D.Hoagkinson: A. P Craigie. T A D Hewan. Lt. Le Marchant. M C Elliott. A C58 words
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Article40 1937-11-09 22 At hockey yesterday evening, the Inniskillings' second string beat H.M.S. Terror to the tune of eight goals to nil. The Skir^ were superior in all departments Goals were scored by Gavatan (21 Campbell (2), Darragh and Anderson40 words
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Article47 1937-11-09 22 Test Team On Way R /> Adelaide v SOUTH Australia beat the New Zealanc cricketers by ten wickets. Scores New Zealanders: 151 (Ward 4 for sq and 186 'Ward 7 for 62). South Australia: 331 <Badcock 104 Bradman 11 > and 7 for no wickei ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article46 1937-11-09 22 Singapore. Mondav In an entirely one-sided hockev match played on the S.C.C. Padang this afternoon, the S.C.C. reserves defeated the 22nd. Heavy Battery of the Royal Artillery by eight goals to nil The Cricket Club led by four nil at the interval.46 words
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Advertisement112 1937-11-09 22 Imperial __*t_W*-*-m_^ft_mm_. _*a*^'' I __!***>_ -^me^^^____^^^*-_mF-_taS_m___\_\___. 'Good Companion 99 All-Brltlsh SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR I WHAT D I D O R E I L L Y j SAY TO McNAB? IS. SUN TALKIE (New World) I M p.m. TO-NIGHT *'.:.(> dm, Wanur Bret' Spectarular Coloured outdoor112 words
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Advertisement112 1937-11-09 22 j CIGARETTES j j lIM I I See our special l window display and I 1 offer j E. M. Glover Co. 9 11. The Arcade. SINGAPORE. A a. A VICTORIA THEATRE Wed. Fri. Sat. 17th, 19th, 20th Nov. at 9.15 p.m. "OUTWARD BOUND" THE CHINA RELIEF FUND S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION—112 words
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Miscellaneous26 1937-11-09 22 The Tides TO-DAY '—aaa* -al-W It his.: 1.25 n.m.. 8 ft. 8 ins. TO-MORROW:— 2.S2 a.m.. 7 ft. G ins.; 2.0? n.m.. 8 ft. .I ins.26 words
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Article90 1937-11-09 23 HAMMOND TO PL A YASAN AMA TEUR "MUST CONSIDER MY FUTURE" May Lead England LB-AM, N«» HAMMOND, tli*' E-111---1 I«al cricketer, \*> 1 1 P-aj ;ls AU im tear for Qloraeestershirc next He has been B-iiati a -UwetDr el Ike London Tyre < ompam I am relinquishim; professional cricket becanacReuter - 90 words
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Article127 1937-11-09 23 Schoolboys Played The Singapore. Monday. JOSEPH* tmmmmn-mm* learn S tmmn^m^SS-fi mfik»\& i;^rto th lf h0 T°nr y ßeSlon 6 > to blame for their Club had tnemseivea showe( j n0 sem- S° combinatio^L ?he W ir attack, f ho||g nnusnal for one of th127 words
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Article391 1937-11-09 23 Draw And Starting Times At Bukit Timah THE toUowing is the draw and starting 1 times for the Sir Arnold Robinsor CUP to "be plaved next Sunday morning at 8 25^R H Oakeley and J McCon.gley and C. G. Satterthwaite and W. A. V( 8 n 25 n391 words
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Article52 1937-11-09 23 Keng Siew. Fook Choon. Choo Bens. Swee Kens. Robert Lim Y /elman Y.M.C.A: M. S. Menon. E K Y el a M Modder. Sin Ching. G. L. Day, u i£r !io« ie t ppmbrir^en, I. Newman. I. I Newman. K LeemDru n Kn., x v-hnlnfif B Suratta. R. Estrop. M.52 words
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Article201 1937-11-09 23 S.CR.C And Y.M.C.A. Share 6 Goals Singapore, Mondaj mST to open uptlu lh, c V II drew 3 3 With the Y-M.C A i( on astnn, mUH.nho«-k«-ynKUc h olav -it Hon 1 Lim Gr3en r .ui iv in testing "he match was characterl fv sDlashes of good individual201 words
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Advertisement36 1937-11-09 23 W i |(V <* tk V" j H ifi iL H n§ JbE^__L V when buying "1 "lIAIHY MAID Stocked in 1 lb.. 2 lb. and 5 lb. packings by all high-class see Ag en s flllTllM-aHgb36 words
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Advertisement71 1937-11-09 23 ANCHOR sImeTdARBY CO., LTD. wmm 7 W.P.H r A MIDNHiHT: 1 -aa-"---"" j s f \s(in\i i^^m .Msora im. __^*^Ta^--_4 -wi riu *t- r______^.^__L_t_i lUfl PANAMA t CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MacMURRAYj IN PABAMOCNTfI LAI-LSI MI'MCAI, lll'l "SWING HICH j SWING LOW" with CHARLES BUTTERWORTH DOKOTHY LAMOUR i Special Holtdaj Natl71 words
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Article219 1937-11-09 24 S/OAV WINTER MEETING Second Card Of 8 vents Wl K.ll I 8 for the sivond <l'i" Um Singapore Wmi-i race meeting to be held at l.uk.t Timah on Thuisdav 'Armistice Day) are is follows: liatHHTfl 1 LASS DH lj ,rs i jock f* i con J**219 words
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Article330 1937-11-09 24 Ruffles Colic oe I I lilt A.A. Bui I Singapor, A SOLITARY goal which cam, I second half of the game I Raffles College to gain a hard-earnS I victory over the llth Anti-Aiiv if( Rat tery (Changi' in a hockey ma ed on the College330 words
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Advertisement86 1937-11-09 24 i A.M.tilaL-ES. i CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY 'AILOK AND OUTFITTER S No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore. un 7iiA THE TAILOR Dignified in Appearance Modern in Design ihe New HILLMAN "14" AJL A m\m__A Mmmi 1.71. 1 A1 1 JL mm. comfortable! p£r/ or Wl O-lat >'*»u now, in lhe MU86 words
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