Morning Tribune, 16 November 1937
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Title Section14 1937-11-16 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OL 2.— No. 245. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 16, 1937. FIVE ci14 words
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271 1937-11-16 1 SOOCHOW NOW IN RUINS RELENTLESS BOMBING: RED CROSS STATION DISAPPEARS INDICATIONS are contained m telegraph messages to hand that the Japanese plans, following their complete conquest of Shanghai le both North China and South China, for while it is reported byReuter - 271 words
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Article1050 1937-11-16 1 Nanking, Nbv. 15. reports from Soochow .state hv Japanese bombing caused damage. Lan Dr. Ettinger, who is In the Red Cross hospital there, Red Cross dressing Station H 500 kilogramme bomb dressing station ppeared. Only an n the ground and on ot." naming orders wen wounded from NankingReuter - 1,050 words
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Article62 1937-11-16 1 Nanyang Siang Pau - DEMONSTRA TIONS IN SHANGHAI Nanyang Siang Pau Shanghai, Nov. 15. The Japanese staged many demonstrations m the International Settlement, and nearly provoked an incident. Scores of ronins motored past the Chinese newspaper offices at night, and terroristic acts were just averted m time by the Settlement police Chinese traitors attempted62 words
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Article128 1937-11-16 1 To Have Escort Of Planes And Destroyers London. Nov. 15. BRITISH destroyers and aeroplanes will inert the Belgian steamer. Prince Albert, half-way across the Channel to escort the vessel m which the King of the Belgians I Ing to England Tlie Duke of Gloucester will proceed to welcomeBritish Official Wireless - 128 words
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Article18 1937-11-16 1 Amsterdam. Nov. The death has occurred ol the i tiiitfuished banker and finaj M Termeulen ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article254 1937-11-16 1 STATEMENT IN COMMONS London, Nov. 15. DEFERRING to Gen. Matsui s address on Nov. 11 as regards the Japanese attitude towards the International Settlement, Lord Cranborne, in the Commons to-day In reply to a question from Sir Percy Harris, said that he had no confirmation orReuter - 254 words
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Article45 1937-11-16 1 Anglo-Holland Agreement Denied Amsterdam, Nov 15. THE report that Britain and Holland 1 have made arrangements to drleiui then- Far Eastern possessions is authoritatively described here as pure phanit was emphasised that there was absolutely no question of any arrangements between the two COUntril ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article512 1937-11-16 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Italy Votes Against It MAY HERSELF .7 AS MEDIATOR THREE ABSTENTIONS BRUSSELS. NOV 15 THE FAR EASTERN CONFERENCE TO DAY ADOPTED THE DRAFT DEC I Ah'ATION. WHICH REPUDIATED THE JAPANESE EXPLANATION OF THE DISPUTE AND INVITED THE POWEKK TO DECLARE THAT THE PURPOB]Reuter - 512 words
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Article70 1937-11-16 1 Japanese Advance On All Fronts Shanghai, Nov. 16. me Japanese ion-. "ntinuinr to advance steadily .ilonu the entire front Troop* landed ai Y&ngtse are attacking Cnangshu, on which the Chinese left flunk is pivoted In the centre, the units which captured Qulnsan are press 111(1 on and arc now withinReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement30 1937-11-16 1 *ON OTHFR PAGES I Page Fracas In Cafe 2 Murder And Suicide I 1 Miiti Pong In Court 3 i uropean Fined 3 (Ommand Boxing 23 Command Kifle M»cl U30 words
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Advertisement77 1937-11-16 1 W KLIM now enables you to I give your children PUK. prices, no matter where you I K&SuBl W may n -v— Jk Get one of the marvellou KLIM MIXLKS and mil it W as needed a glass lull or a pint at a nOBMO I There is none left77 words
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Article468 1937-11-16 2 PARTY OF SIKHS UIEGED TOR I SMASHED IURNITURi: Five European Customers Who Left ()u Beinp Outnumbered As soon us the* entered the dooi they pointed to the five Europeans sitting it the table and made rush al them, but they (the Europeans- made good their468 words
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Article131 1937-11-16 2 Ambitious Project Of The N. T. S. Singapore, Monday. Pi \\s have been completed foi $500,000 building for the Netherlands Trading Society The building \uii be ot modern design, and will have three storeys Its design introduces an innovation m local buildin-' construction, as Mats will be built131 words
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Article157 1937-11-16 2 Child With Drug In Five-Foot Way Singapore, Monday. r"HAß(ii\i> with being m possession of v forty-two packets of chandu, Ng Ah i.iat. a young Chinese woman livn Ponggol Hoad pleaded guilty before Mr. H A Forrer. District Judge Criminal District Court this morning. Mr. J. H. Jhonston, Assistant157 words
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Article83 1937-11-16 2 China i 1 mbulam v Unit Delayed In Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE Chinese Ambulance unit, formed 1 under the auspices of the Seng Cheong Society, will not. I understand ble to proceed to China for the reason there are no funds available with Ben^83 words
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Article174 1937-11-16 2 Thursday. Nov. 11. At 7 'Mi a m Ui. s Excellency attended the Armistice Day parade at the Cenotaph At 10 'Mi a m His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the Armistice Day Service at St Andrew's Cathedral In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the174 words
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Article440 1937-11-16 2 List Of Donors In Singapore THE ban. secretary of the Poppy Day Fund. Singapore, announces that dolations wore received from the following Mr. Tan Earn Kiam, Mrs Lee Choon Guan. Mr. A. van Eldik. Mr. D. R. Blyth, Mr. Yap Geok Twee. Mr. W. H. Macgregor, the440 words
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Article118 1937-11-16 2 China Red Cross Fund Performance THE Capitol Theatre was crowded last night when there was a gala Derfor™anJJ; of "The Road Back." m aid of Hil e iH na Cross F «nd. Many individuals and firms had contributed towards the occasion, and the result was that a very118 words
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Article23 1937-11-16 2 Bangkok, Nov. 15. A million francs worth of gold passed through Bangkok this week-end m transit by the French air service to Pans.23 words
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Article235 1937-11-16 2 Cross Street Tragedy Verdict Singapore. Monday. I FIND that Tan Guan Chwee w&< stabbed with a knife by Lim Chav which resulted m his death. My finding is therefore one of culpable homicide amounting to murder against Lim Chay," said Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner,235 words
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Article207 1937-11-16 2 Greatly Impressed By The Malacca Hospital From Our Oicn Correspondent Malacca. Sunday. HIGH satisfaction at what is being done m Malacca and other parts of Malaya to prevent malaria was expressed by Sir Malcolm Watson, when he inspected anti-malarial work m thii territory. Sir Malcolm visited the207 words
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Article78 1937-11-16 2 Singapore, Monday Mr. W. R. Dobbs, of Messrs. M and Co.. Ltd., appeared on a summon* this morning before Mr. L. C. Gob. JJj Fourth Police Magistrate, when a cl of having driven a motor car without J rear light on the night of Oct. 8 alpn Stamford78 words
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Advertisement77 1937-11-16 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If ><>ii f.rl old li.for.- \r>ur tim<-, iml un-'it>l» to enjoj it^ 1 i'!' i uri-H of youth, |nU«« Dr. Ntxon'H Vi-'J':ib« md r'cHl.n.i your Manhood. Vitality in. i Bnerfjr. BiK r.MiiitH iii 14 hours, i»' i n« w dISCOVSI > in<l kiii r77 words
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Article78 1937-11-16 3 EUROPEAN FINED $50 Dog Wit I urn I i luzzlc J Singapore, Monday FOR permitting nil do^ to be out of doors without being muzzled or on a lead at Seah Imm Road on Sept. 29. Mr. A. L. Wilson, of the Singapore H hour Board, was to-day fined $5078 words
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Article308 1937-11-16 3 PEACE TALKS IN EUROPE German Political Friendships Berlin, Nov 14 k STATEMENT &y the National Bon Ciallat Party's Offlcial news service DD the visit 0! Lord Halifax i.s riven prominence In the press, which deprecates the iisaiionaiisin of the papers generally. It speaks of Britain's desire to come o termsReuter - 308 words
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Advertisement279 1937-11-16 3 Law Notia For To-day Th< Chiel Ju I Kuala Lumpur < 'our! of Appeal ►re Mr Justice Howe In the "Jml Court .1! 1 1 a m Mohamed Sultan bin r Shah B fore Mr Juatlce Home m the 3rd Court a1 1 1 a m 8 iian Peng Jin279 words
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Article109 1937-11-16 4 Uondon Mov v T/ j— rl i V vyii'' Bpot Buyers. 4,' 1 1 1 o Sellers. 7 5j16 J'Snn >- (2nd Forward) Dec. 5 u X ers P> 4. Sellers 7 x lfi (3rd Forward) Jan.|Mar. 7% April June Buytrs 7% Sellers 116 7 7 10 PALM109 words
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Article68 1937-11-16 4 .T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 147 21 9 02 7 16 1 3 16 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.01 V* Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing «1 Inß rate) •2 9. S? 3X^l 1 16 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. iio UnchanU( d T.T.68 words
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Article29 1937-11-16 4 London. Nov. 15 'i()LD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per o». £7.0.4 £7.0.1 —3d ILVBB Bpot I!' 1 4 montn* forwwtl 19 11 16 19 9 1629 words
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Article38 1937-11-16 4 Anglo-Dutch 8 8^ Pahangs a\ 4- l^d. London Asiatic 140 140Kafflrs (West Witswatersand* 944 o Shell Transport 1013 10P 4 Chartered Bank l^ 107 6 British American Tobacco ™> 76 2 Chinese 5% Reorgs. (London Issue)38 words
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Article13 1937-11-16 4 spot afternoon closing price) £200 1 4 £1994 Forwar i____ Z13 words
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Article190 1937-11-16 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore, Monday. WITH London markets closed on Saturday and with New York showing 00 particular tendency either way the tour m the market to-day was very dull but prices on the whole were steady. TIN wa 314 nl a dollar easier at $98 and190 words
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Advertisement12 1937-11-16 4 SOI 111 IlltlllSli i\sri;\\< i iiMi'AW LID. PASSENGER'S I H\<.«.\«.l 01 (ii.en12 words
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Advertisement45 1937-11-16 4 THE YOKOHAMA j SPECIE BANK, LTD. 'ablished m 1880 1. Capital Subscribed (Fully paid op) V. 100,000,000 rye Fund V. 134,400,000.00 Head Office YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLAQE. Manager T. YAMAMOTO. Tel. No. 6049 Managers Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 6472 ComDradore's Desk.45 words
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Advertisement4 1937-11-16 4 SIME DARBY «TCo.,Ltd. '^K-SUtfS."?4 words
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Article734 1937-11-16 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Nov. 15. 5 p.m Buyers Sellers \mpat 4 3 4 9 am KumbaiiK 31 33 itral Malay 48 51 -norn Hitam 27 6 29 -cd r Weng 0.85 0.90 ngrin Tin 23 24 6 v Selangor 1.55 1.60 rma Malay 28 29 -henderiang734 words
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Article116 1937-11-16 5 His Sisters To Appear In Films Also? phkddif. Bartholomew's father hopes r to reunite his child! and make a family party m a new 1. Mi. Cecil Bartholomew told reporters ►out his plans recently. He intends to bring his two da Hilda lleen, who a ►Od and let116 words
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Article205 1937-11-16 5 PENANG MUNICIPAL SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept 30 102 104 norn 4 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 113 115 norn 4 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000205 words
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Article189 1937-11-16 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday Ampat 44' 2 4 9 Batu Selangor 1 60 1.65 Hongkong Tin 26 28 Hong Patt 1.10 1.15 Jelebu 80 90cd K. Lanjut 22 23 Kamunting Tin It)!) 11 9 Killlnghall 196 20 6 Katu 22 9 23 9 Kuchai 1.57 1.65 cd Larut 11189 words
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Advertisement71 1937-11-16 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hon^onyr, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodiths. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE A SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF THAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG71 words
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Advertisement85 1937-11-16 6 Return Screening For I i V/^ /v i^e^oMiSE? 6 15 9 15 -i i "TOPPER" CONSTANCE BENNETT ROLAND YOUNG j j CARY GRANT BILLIE BURKE j S im;7S HAPPIESI s i >^ 1 < < HI >li|« r <jt U t W.WWM'A LIFE ITS A 1 < I* I \I85 words
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Advertisement192 1937-11-16 6 miotf CROWDS «t LAST NIGHTS Gala Charity l' r "In a« •laimed this as »XX OV TIIK MOSTINSPHMn,. NtOIHTTIOXS OF THE YEAR! USUAL CINEMA PRICES TO -NIGHT CAPITOL I 6 KI ,T- T 9 L -L JjL yA Bl^h^i Sudden flares m the night SPRBfIB A murderous hail of HJPPi192 words
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Article62 1937-11-16 7 Labour Chief Coming To Malaya fii Our Owti Correspondent) (By Air Mail* London. Nov. 3. MR. Harold Butler, Director of the International Labour Office, left Geneva this week for a three-months': Hicial tour of the East. I He has been invited by several Governments to study social62 words
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Article82 1937-11-16 7 To Cape And Back In Week? London, Nov. 15 IN an attempt to break the air record each way. Mrs. Betty Kirby Green and Flying- Officer A. E. (Houston left Croydon for the Cape at 9.56 GMT last night. Mrs. Kirby Green who la a oretty woman ofReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement125 1937-11-16 7 IALHAMBRA .next chancf J atest arroy "^bK^F^ !096ther I■ f THEATRE ROYAL MARLBOROUGH ,45 TO NIGHT 9.30. ♦> 1 > TO-NIGHT 9.15. 18th Day. and still drawing croud- "BANSARI BALA" ed Houses CHINTAMANI niobt o» lovi h EMPIRE THEATRE Tanjmg Pagar) 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT til pni. DOROTHY LAMOUK m 'THE125 words
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Advertisement190 1937-11-16 7 F TEA DANGE 1,; P.M.— B.:{o P.M. f^ I ree \i\ nission TO-NIGHT I^RB ..:<» l ill I m NON-STOP DANCE M L NEW HOSTESSES i k FROM HONG-KONG W i KOXY BAR OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT! OPENING TO-NIGHT— CIS— B.IS j'owkuful, iam m pHKYQI BBS PACKI) lIIKILI I 111 Il>190 words
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Article973 1937-11-16 8 Powerful Ships More Value Than Giant Guns Own i l(i London Nov. .v GoVKiiNMKN'i ritica ,i up In the House ol Conirrons and made our ol the most Jjportan. ir contributed to world affair i &J Minister for long i;in«Whatevei view may be taken ol973 words
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Article, Illustration9 1937-11-16 8 I competitors at the London Pcndnf dub. Planet NewsPlanet News - 9 words
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Article, Illustration2210 1937-11-16 8 THE LONDON POINT OF VIEW and grounds made more attracts trees and lawns. The Minister referred to the h. Barracks and the Granby Ban which he said had survived uncha since they wore erected just after tne Crimean War. Better Ship, Not Bipper Cm is oa THE Navy's apparent preference2,210 words
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Advertisement62 1937-11-16 8 O>Ol>\ It\l»ll>-IIAIMMM\<. IPO RTi A N D-C X M X WT fComplyinjr with British Standard Specification) Mf WM E l^M MAn^\i\ CHE APEST \&ks> X^^^SAy y^y PRiCE iRENOWNBD FOR ITS QUICK-SET TING PROPERTIES. ilu Iv recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Bars. I ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole62 words
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Advertisement29 1937-11-16 9 MORNING TRIBUNE 7 Christmas Supplement m 3 COLOURS all 56 PACES 5 CENTS m out on Dec* 14, 5/(7c^ Printing entirely executed by the I Malaya Tribune Press Ltd.29 words
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291 1937-11-16 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1937. ALL TALK as was anticipated tli wcu 'd over the peace efforts by the Brussels Conference ol nineteen nations, have failed The only result ol the deliberations was talk and still more talk which has led to no solution oi the Sino Japan291 words
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Article724 1937-11-16 10 What About Thai S, the Municipal lonei ol Sin-up"" /length) on ol the traffic problems decided to ask the i I ernmeni to appoint .1 committee to m f quire Into the que tion ol park; motor vehicles m the streets ol the [laving thought the .subject over724 words
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Article, Illustration43 1937-11-16 10 \n tori) morning CUB hunt of the Issex (Dion Muni took plate at Laindon Common near Billerica\, Essex, to exercise the hounds in icailmcss lor the opening meet of the season. Photo shows the bounds moving off at Laincion Common, EateoL Planet NewsPlanet News - 43 words
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Article44 1937-11-16 10 Tho engagement Ls announced, and the wedding will take place shortly m Singapore, between Forbes Guy. of the Muar branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and Nancy, elder daughter of Mrs. Keene, of "Weir End." Herefordshire, and of the late Mr. James Keene.44 words
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Article57 1937-11-16 10 The drummers and pipers of the 2nd battalion the Gordon Highlanders wii: beat a Retreat on the Padang on Monday. The programme will be as: Retreat. The Green Hills of Tyrol. Slow March. Bonnie Galloway. March. Auchmountain's Bonnie Glen Strathspey. Sir J. F. McKenzie. Reel, The57 words
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Article47 1937-11-16 10 Mrs. P. Spicer, it is understood be arriving m Singapore shortly many friends of Mrs. Spicer. who Miss Cory Lee of Taiping will be pito hear of her return from Env after her marriage. Her husbaxn some time last month and Is on th< Kuala Kangsar Plantation.47 words
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Miscellaneous88 1937-11-16 10 Passengers By Air Arrivals on the 14th inst— From N.E.I by K.L.M plane Oehoe: Mr. McGillavry. Mr and Mrs Robertson. Departures on the 14th Inst by the Oehne.— For Penang: Mr. Brand. For Bangkok:— Mr. L. C. Dennis. Dr. O. A. H. O Giese. For Calcutta:— Mr. T. G. Cain.88 words
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Article415 1937-11-16 11 CONCERN OVER CAS BOMBING Flying With The Sun M 1000 M.P.H. London. FIFTY years hence aircraft will be flying 50,000 feet above the earth 1 1 speeds of 600 to 700 m.p.h. This prophecy was made by Major T. M Barlow, director of Fairey Aviation Co.,415 words
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Article37 1937-11-16 11 I and I told me he v arvon hapH and read it. and rhor, minht kx He to him tit. hennas was df lighted hi old friend of the And fllmin :ind tin, trip37 words
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Article, Illustration71 1937-11-16 11 ffappy" is the word for Vice-Admiral Koshira Oikawa. head of the Jap anese Navy Air Office m Tokyo, who. when enjoying this hearty guffaw, had just heard that Japanese naval planes had successfully bombed < hinese hangars after a lons sea ttifht According to Vice-Admiral Oikawa, war is an art,Planet News - 71 words
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Article156 1937-11-16 11 Life-Story Of Composer Of "Hot" Music London. COLE PORTER. Amc^CUl composer of "hot" music, was thrcwn by a horse and had his legs broken while riding at a Long Island Country Club recently. The accident brings into the news one of the strongest men of modern music.156 words
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Article104 1937-11-16 11 To Become A British Prince Oaetan Henri Aiphonso Mane De Bourbon Deux Sicilies, B member of the Sicilian branch of the House ol Bourbon, is applying for British naturalisation. The Prince is a son by his first marriage oi Prince Philippe Marie Alphonse de Bourbon deux Bicili< He104 words
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Article253 1937-11-16 11 "More British Than Britain Itself tberra AUSTRALIA i.s more British than Brl--1 nil itse.il so i. ii b popul t loi mrr 1 ad ha* a punt v oi toe that la not exceeded In any part of the Empire excepi New Zealand, claim Ccmmonweai'ii migration253 words
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Article61 1937-11-16 11 Sir Henry and Lady Brae who m Singapore bj the Kieuw Holland :t lev d vuli be In Kua'a Lumpur n< Bir H< ni chairman ol < Sound! ol the B 1 li U h Medical a. ociatlon and Is ol tie Advisory Committee to tin Ministry ol Health Be61 words
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Advertisement40 1937-11-16 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of aH Chwnttu ond Stor«« aaMMMnMnaaHaaaaaManaaHnaaHMMHaHaanaaMaaH M*MMIM -An g o o i) w o i> U f M N v. leKrapblc Add.ru. CHARMINGLY SiriJATID DBAI VISITOKS iN tf TOUaWT* I inrivailed Facilttu* fa •%urt**m40 words
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Article, Illustration235 1937-11-16 12 A pMral view tf the Nine-Power Conference at the Palais lies /Umdemiet In Brussels. Belgium, where delegates ot 15» powers are iiscussinf the situation m the lar Kast. Topical Press Mh thoughts lixed 01 the \mm- Power Conference on the Fai I ast war. mTopical Press; Planet News; Planet News - 235 words
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Article, Illustration814 1937-11-16 14 Rheumatism, and troubles it brings to our Jaces ri'in i Ith the beauty I I d i I elves, we do not understand them time or pail urn -'I i ny ol II or no "i t!i it attacks and 11 beh ider why .so many p )t an( protect814 words
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Advertisement21 1937-11-16 14 I 3/ GOOD FOR HIM I /j^£ **r *v Pure salt wholesoint JxJt^^^^-^y^ Mountain Milk |r\y -*S Best for Baby 88-721 words
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Article, Illustration414 1937-11-16 15 QUITE some time ago, that able critic, George Jean Nathan, caustically remarked that In his opinion, a woman :annot possibly be fat. and at the same Lime be a lady. As he puts it. lady's rust requisite is slenderness. Manners rome second. Personally, although414 words
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Article, Illustration360 1937-11-16 15 Make-up your Ears to equal the Glamour of your Coiffure OVER m Indo-China. 1 am told, large elongated ears are considered the of beauty assets. In that part •t the ulobe, young girls pierce their with bamboo rods and hang heavy hts In the holes to increase the i of360 words
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Advertisement49 1937-11-16 15 The first requisite of correct LINGERIE ls cvt their fineness of workman and quality of materials W£ iAD£ 7A£E Wnea all three In then- stocks rhey offer the best of everything at prices you can afford to pay Hen stocks just received. IK. Batter) Koad. l»l Floor Phone 714]49 words
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Advertisement265 1937-11-16 15 |A TO 11 11 1 STS SHOPPING? i.rini: i "Q* m 1 1 0 i*< 0 0' ij 1 ir i.r u~ j n/"ii« nr 0 1 < D/?y CLEANING HAIR-DRESSER llurlol f^iiirk (han c r s s a ill v cl a t M fc I* V i«• fc265 words
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Advertisement431 1937-11-16 16 I nißl JL-. *-^H y i|_ Ik— -ifflli f i» imr JJI r"WJw^ i Wlli ■•••i|||jMijtjjf BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) M S>m- Tonnage finiTDAi .'in Nov.' 19 somai.l' JOWO i^H 17 i i Nov 10 COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 28 St N! a S H BBSS S'431 words
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Advertisement506 1937-11-16 16 TO FRENCH PORTS k JK HOMEWARDS. f MarseUles, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Dec 4 CAP SSaRA »S Nantes. St. HSzaire Bordeau, Jan. 7 j i (from Marseilles) CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon Tourane Haiphong Nov. 17 j I CAP PADARAN FAKES FROM ANY PLACE, MALAYA TO MARSEILLES $394. c For Sii«'on506 words
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Article111 1937-11-16 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE Till: VTHABVI OH I \PI< II I) |<> ARRIVI KKPPKL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lett. Sir T. Fraser, Lcti Mary Rose, Restorer, Lch. Moon stone, Tomohon. Oil Wharf: Primauj>uet. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSKLS IN DltV KS S '"P (iodowii (..u«' Gate lam 18 3 lah 3111 words
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Article121 1937-11-16 17 Escape From Prison Island Of Lampedusa Paris. PIACOMO Costa, lamou.s Italian lawyerli politician, greatest friend ol Mussolini when the Pure WU a Socialist but now his greatest enemy, reached Mar seilles recently, alter escaping with four others from the Italian prison island ol pedusa. '•Details of how my121 words
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Advertisement286 1937-11-16 17 BURNS PHILP LIKE. 'Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. I! ELL A Nov. 2y Dec. 3 AIERKUR Jan. 1 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 connecting286 words
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Advertisement126 1937-11-16 17 X. Y. K. LL\l] GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. Incorporated m Japan To LONDON via Penang. Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. gj HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 "HARUNA MARU Dec. 9 IX KATORI MARU Dec 23 Rates to Ist Class 2nd ClaM Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles126 words
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Miscellaneous348 1937-11-16 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE ro-D \y FOR PER DAiE AND TIMi fend Tembilahan Hong Lam Nov. 16 I p.m. Pandjang i T <mg rhong 16 3 pjn. roe and Siak ilong Kwong 16 3 pin. Via Hongkong. No parcel mail. Parcels and Registration close half an hour earlier unless otherwise statedl. MAILS348 words
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Article160 1937-11-16 18 Indian Ambulance Fund tumi Chil Includ id the total fl latlon hop* all over Malaya will respond d gpontaneou our next l; itlal fli i there should i applied m the mattei lection*, Evei cent contributed thih fund iiimm be absolutely voluntary." Tru Uti m loUowt: .1160 words
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Article86 1937-11-16 18 Pan-America Kathcr I han Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 14. (\VH constitution li not Fascist, It Brazilian; Brazil la not Interested i the lih Intern pact, her attention i on pan-American policy, i Prcsidi i.t Vai meeting with fon li'n correspond! added thai the question ol foreign debts willReuter - 86 words
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Article785 1937-11-16 18 mail STOCKS I Nov 1" hanyStei Cham* 4 2 Amer Can JJ, A»icj Cyanamid "B 24% 25% >71 2 Amci Pi 2 9m/ 4 A, 1(! Locomotive JJ «A Amei Radiator J2«/a 13% Annr Roll inf. Mill 4 JJ Amer Smelting 47 Aumi Sugar Refining 29'«785 words
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Article45 1937-11-16 18 Honolulu H arbour Plans A Government plan is revealed to-day to spend $3 million on harbour :pi provements, m Midway Wand channel and Improvements to Wake i lanl. Lieutenants Ely and Fr,\. ol the United States Division of ering, havp tust completed a urvev ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article112 1937-11-16 18 Long-Range Solution Sought v York, Nov tup: unemployed situation In the i States calls for a permanent, i dared President Roosevelt, broade. an appeal to the public to co-o; wholeheartedly m the week's census ol the unemployed. Distribution of over 85,000,000 employment census forms begin Tuesday.Reuter - 112 words
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Article120 1937-11-16 18 Bumper Crop, Lower Demand Washington, NS>\ A WORLD cotton problem ol magnitude Is upon us, declar Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, m Uu annual cotton report. He urges immediate remedies stimulate foreign consumption of bumper crop, including a crop adju menf programme, balancing pr against volume, a moderate- piReuter - 120 words
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Article101 1937-11-16 18 Japanese Hold Up British Vessel Hongkong, Nov. 15. IT is officially disclosed that th« SB. Taihing, not the Raving was held up on Saturday l>\ Japanese. The vessel was bound for Hongkong from Wuchow and was brief! questioned on stopping. Confusion arose from the fact that simultaneous reportsReuter - 101 words
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Article90 1937-11-16 18 Six Dead, 25 Hurt, In Palestine Clashes rusalem. Hoi SIX d and 25 injured as ti. fUlt of a series of cashes bet Arabs and Jews. The most .serious was la an (i|: X ultlni rdlng to Arab soup the death of thre > passengers and ova InjurReuter - 90 words
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Article29 1937-11-16 18 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Nov In order to maintain (he stabii. the currency and to facilitate exchange m Shanghai, for Goven banks are onoratine as usual.29 words
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Advertisement10 1937-11-16 18 THE BEST PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE AND THIEVES GOTnmEjsb q s10 words
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Article589 1937-11-16 19 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh JAPANESE ADVANCE Settlement Rights Shanghai, Nov. IS TIIK Japanese are continuing to advance rapidly m hot pursuit of withdrawing Chinese. The Japa- centre is now pressing on to Oninsan, from whence the Chinese I arc stated to be retiring on to589 words
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Article133 1937-11-16 19 Owing to pressure on space, the ires m the Afffa photographic tition, to have been published to-day, have unavoidably been held over until to-morrow. t. "which has been utilised by the b cradle for anti-Japan Settlement authoi »usly abetted the Chinese m dvance toward tung, is claimed mReuter - 133 words
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Article39 1937-11-16 19 Shipping In Yangt *C I Si if Shanghai, Nov. 15. fora are vigorously attackJapanese units In Shunteh, .lid along the Reiplng-Han-ty. dostrosring railway bridge i'» and Pienho, thus cutting retreat orted that a surburban tow.i. Bhopei, has been recaptui39 words
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Article108 1937-11-16 19 New Warning To The Siiißapon Moi k FUR i HER warning ha b< i A by thf Detective Branch In Sli pore requesting the public to be a ot forged ten dollar notes as the circulation ol these counterfeited bills im. Increased considerably during th» week The numbers108 words
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Article24 1937-11-16 19 Ma^dobui!',. Nov IS Was H. Veger (Denmark n •»<><) metre.s back stroke m r > rninn 12 :mH 4 tecs, a world record ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article144 1937-11-16 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Total for Books Close financial Comnanv Dividend To Dat." Ex. Div. year Hitam Tin 20^ Int. Nov. 10 3 Nov. 15 j p y i|bu Final Nov. I Nov. 25 20 11' X I Tin 1 Bonus 17 IT k,,,!,,, -JO', Final Nov. 19144 words
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Advertisement100 1937-11-16 20 S/m Best m |/tbc World V THE 1937 MODELS OF LATEST I M iff The new PILOT pens will impress you as Jlll^im Paten' vacuum filling method incn J N. lI IIiM ink capacity without increasing tin '/I Fitted With famous Hokkaido iridium I I'M! tipped point ana non-corrodib^ solid100 words
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Miscellaneous327 1937-11-16 20 1 ON THE RADIO! m v nni-riCU FAADIRF Solemn m f«d Da BRITISH IMKIKI Purcell an PROGRAMME n 1 i Announce«7t» uu. fit M m p.m. (iSJ I3JJ metres (21^3 mo» > GSH UJI Wttttm (21.47 rms); QBQ TRANI N 3 LM€ mHn-s (11.11 BMS) so m tljun. GSH ISm327 words
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Miscellaneous723 1937-11-16 20 Hprocramme of b. m. b. c Singapore Station On 225 Metres TnnAV v'a Work m Cornwall Chin.. T O-I>AY in(J piowcr-Orowing**. Talk X Hamilton Jenkin. read by R. B. V. r mo mot Cornwall of the wind 6.00 p.m Indian Music iuiui moorlands a nd rugged cliffl phone Records) Pclping723 words
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Article709 1937-11-16 21 SCOTLAND VS. REST Teams For Sunday's Golf Match At S.G.G A four-ball match will be played at A Bukit Timah on Sunday morning Ist) between Scotland vs The ivst The foUowtof are the teams and storting times (Scotland players mentioned first) a3O J H Beeton H C Ainslie V s709 words
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Article161 1937-11-16 21 Hemchit Floored But Outpoints Vidal 'From Our Own Con* Malacca. Nov. 15. iN the mam bout at the City Park Last night. Neil Hemchit beat Primo Vidal on points Spectators saw twelve rounds Ol i client fighting In which both men i ought toe to toe. Both started161 words
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Article23 1937-11-16 21 A Dobson Holed out m one at the attn hole (160 yards i at Bukit Timah, old course, on Saturday.23 words
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Article252 1937-11-16 21 A STRENUOUS stru jgle between the a. irds and a battle ol wits between the backs marked the rugby football match at Changi this Afternoon when the Royal Army Medical Corps met the Royal En "A" XV. the game ending In a draw ol three points252 words
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Article124 1937-11-16 21 R.A.V. Todd Wins The Duke's Bowl THE Duke'a Bowl competition was play--1 ed over 36 holes at the Garrison Golf Club on Friday to Sunday inclusive and resulted m a win for R. A. V. Todd with I not score of 128 The following cards w»rc returned R.124 words
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Article264 1937-11-16 21 HOCKEY AT BUKIT TIMAH Y.M.CA. Han Raffles T^' quick Mch came In 1 econd hall ol the game enal I M A m defeat Raffle I "A" 111 hookey match play. -d al College ground to-day There i score m tile iir.st half Although play In the carl. ippy nature264 words
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Article76 1937-11-16 21 Tennyson's XI Win By Nine Wickets Lahore, Not. 15 Lord Tennyaon'a xi beat the India xi at cricket to-day by nine wickets Final India, Ist inns: 121 (Yuvaraj <>i Patiala 41 not OUt (lover (i for 4u) Tennyson' XI, il bin 201 (Yardley Ha. Edrlch r )4, AmarReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement27 1937-11-16 21 UHE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWINGS y ■JIS JSmi %l s Sole Importers: 4" Bhv Asiailii* t oni|»a nv. IJinileil.. 1* SINGAI'OKK KUALA LUMPUR. PENAN!27 words
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Article784 1937-11-16 22 Pn sidenl Roosevelt's Message Washington, Noi 15 A STIFF programme ol legislation dudii ol vital Interei I to the immunit: 11 ol Com opening to (i,r. Foreign policy, In the lighl of the Prei ident's Chicago peech I i also ired <•! promin< W..M Streel and buReuter - 784 words
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Article85 1937-11-16 22 TechnicalOffencel nder Wens Law BEING mi alien and V tlemenl ol Singapore Ins i Rcate ol ldors i departure for Kuala Lumpur on Nov 5- lor ol a charge preferred In the Third Court this morning nst Mi S Vejasai known to followhe failed to notify85 words
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Advertisement34 1937-11-16 22 j CIGARETTES iiti: i: 1 J BCC <mr spnial uumlovv display and I E. M. (Mover Co. J It The An;ulr. SINGAPORE. S Imperial "Good Companion" SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR34 words
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Advertisement121 1937-11-16 22 2 SOUND REASONS WHY THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD: j INTEREST YOU! ITS A GOOD SHOW rrs good cause CHARITY PERFORMANCE IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND j UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HE THE GOVERNOR, SIR SHENTON THOMAS. G.CJM.G PAVILION-WEDNESDAY 17th AT 6-15 P.M. j l i Bl (OIItTKSY (II UULOAMATBD121 words
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Article442 1937-11-16 23 INDIVIDUAL I I I Lto Thrilling Fighls At Tanglin VERY exciting and keen boxing was witnessed at Tanglin last night when the first half of the series of fights for the Command individual championships was held. There were seven bouts altogether, all being decided on points except442 words
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Article57 1937-11-16 23 The following have accepted to play jockey for S.C.C. Ist XI vs. Ceylon S. 1 on Thursday at the S.C.C. P. W. F. Mills; P. F. Kinsey, R. A. Todd; H G Shaw, E. W. Reeve. J. Hodhkinson; A P. Craigie, T. A. p.Hewan. Lt. Marchant.57 words
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Article47 1937-11-16 23 Singapore, Monday. The hockey match between the S.R.C. 'id the Malav.s which was to have been Wed on the S.R.C. Padang this T?u noon was cancelled. The game arranged to be played at St. Joseph's between the Institution and the medical College was also cancelled.47 words
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Article437 1937-11-16 23 HOCKEY MATCH AT S. C. C. A nglo- "Jiim 'si Sck x>/ XI Defeated pLAYING without the services of a goalkeeper the S.C.C. "A" team did well to beat the ACS at hockey on the padang to-day, winning by three goals to one. The School started off very promisingly and437 words
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Article114 1937-11-16 23 LAWN TENNIS AT S. C. R. C. i Results In Invitation THE following are the results of further ties plu.wd to-day at Hong Lim Green m the S.C.R.C open invitation lawn tennis tournament: Open Men Singles: Lim Yew Jim brat Dr. S. H. Tan (wo.); Goh Cheng H& beat Y.114 words
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Article222 1937-11-16 23 Class 4— Gold Bullot (late Eiksah Glittering Star (late Molly Honaiu, President date Sartaget, Success Reinstated.— Clas.s 4 Nurseling; Class s— Happy Girl DELETIONS:— Class 2— Donna Clara 11. Elegance, Holland, Pieternel, Salland, Zeelandia. Class 3. Tony. Class 4. Closing Time. Lady Diana, Soestdijk. Spotlight Class222 words
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Article290 1937-11-16 23 COLTS POSTALS DRAW Hockey Match At Serangoon Singapore, Moods P laying m their own ground the Office club drew the I a keenly contested game of hookey this afternoon The Postals held a 0 lead at the interval and looked us il they were tfouu' to win. but a last290 words
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Article30 1937-11-16 23 iii a game ot rugby football played i( Tanglln yesterday, the Royal lumskill Ing Fusiliers beat the :ird Anti-Aircraft Hat f cry by 9 points to f;30 words
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Advertisement22 1937-11-16 23 AJCjHJOR Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AOENTB: SIME, DARB CO., LTD. W P H mmmm22 words
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Miscellaneous27 1937-11-16 23 The Tides TO-DAY:— B.3O a.m., 8 ft. 5 ins.; 9.25 p.m., 8 ft. 4 ins. TO MOKKOW:- 9.09 a.m., 9 ft.; 10.13 p.m., 8 ft. 8 ins.27 words
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Article1532 1937-11-16 24 THE FULL RESULTS Till lolloumu m- tin- rrsiills <>l tin- Malaya Command »:'<!« Meeting, IW7, In summarised form: Rifle, i I m<. and Revolver ream Grand Ifgregate < hampion hip innrrs, :'.nl. Bn., 8.8.1 I 1 P.W.V.C). Officers, W.o.s and Sgts. ream Rifle Match Winners, 3rd.1,532 words
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Advertisement20 1937-11-16 24 A. s. «ili;s. CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. fl, The Arcade, Singapore. S J^f 7H4 THE TAILOR20 words
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