Morning Tribune, 18 November 1937
1937-11-18
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Title Section14 1937-11-18 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L 2.— No. 247. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, November. IS, 1937 FIVE CENTS14 words
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754 1937-11-18 1 FULL-TIME MILITARY DU'lilS Japan Hastening Campaign: Emperor's Assent Tokyo, Nov. 17. TllK Emperor has given assent to the draft military ordinance establishing the Imperial Headquarters as the highest body, supreme and of the army and navy, to co-ordinate strategical plans iew to hastening the end ofReuter - 754 words
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91 1937-11-18 1 Japanese Estimate Of Chinese Casualties: War Booty Seized Shanghai, Nov. 17. k JAPANESE army spokesman estimated the ChIBMC casualties th«* Shanghai area excluding tec and II aim chow Bay regions, n U| nd Nov. lti at 11 of which 91,000 left the batId. including 10.000 in the last ila\s. HeReuter - 91 words
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94 1937-11-18 1 U. S. Criticism Of Brussels Conference New York. Nov. 17. THE Nine-Power Conference brought a very foggy indictment against Japan under exceedingly doubtful authority, says the New York Herald Tribune, which criticises the participation in the Conference of non-signatories to the pact. The New York Tiir tes: "The results ofReuter - 94 words
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Article572 1937-11-18 1 STATE BANQUET TO KING LEOPOLD London, Nov 17. FLA(is are flyln at London in honour ol KinR nold's visit, and buildii hung with bunting along the route winch Hi [Majesty followed ai noon to-daj on hit drive from Buckin to Guildhall, where an add." being presented on behallBritish Official Wireless - 572 words
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Article208 1937-11-18 1 "Ironsides'' In Action: Foreign Embassies In Nanking Prepare To Evacuate Shanghai, Nov. is. Till. ChilMM Ironside aim under General Cham Pah Kweft, launched a connier-offensive against the Japanese troops which are preM ing an towards Kashmg. Heaw fighting is in progress. Nanking, Nov. 18. (om pounds in theReuter - 208 words
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Article166 1937-11-18 1 London. Nov. Mr. i\\u) lai (hi returned to Ton don to-day from Brussels. Interviewed by Keuter he said thai (he KrussHs Conference took satisfactory Munc which was clear .mil direct. The reply to Japan's refusal to attend was all the more forcible in view of th<Reuter - 166 words
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Article157 1937-11-18 1 Ostend Plane Crash Child Bon: Durinp Disaster London. Nov. 17. TIN: plane 1 1 o tend, la which ii were killed Including Bve i iemben of flu- l.imilv <>i Pi ince I uclw it: von i .n tache of the German Embassy In London, lei i157 words
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Article161 1937-11-18 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT SAFE? Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Assurance REPORTED THREAT TO FRANCE Tokyo. Nov. 17 TIIK Japanese authorities have M intent ii»n of occupying the Inter national Settlement of Shanghai declared Lhc Foreign Office spokes man at a press conference. When asked if there was any truth in the161 words
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Advertisement34 1937-11-18 1 ON OTHFR PAGES i ouiu il Meeting 2 i and !J S Xssr/cs 3 Malaria In Malaya S Scteafor Races I < I nglish V. A. Cup Tics M All Local Sport 23 &24 I34 words
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Advertisement14 1937-11-18 1 A^-^ I i un (iisM i\P I', i:. i (.11/ lIIIOS. tV CO. i14 words
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Article3881 1937-11-18 2 GOVERNOR'S STATEMENT IN COUNCIL BUDGEI ESTIMATES PASSED H E.'S DESIRE TO SEE OPIUM REVENUE DISAPPEAR FROM ESTIMATES Singapore, Wednesday II the Governor made ;m important statement in the Legislalive Council 10-c! iv in connection with the MacGregor report on Temporary Allowances. He said lhai the report3,881 words
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Article, Illustration302 1937-11-18 2 40 Years In Government Service MH. Cheang Cheng Lim. Chief Clerk Government Veterinary Departs Singapore, is retiring from the servic< on reaching the ai>e limit. He has ved the Government for over 40 years and as a special recognition for his lorn service he was granted302 words
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Article37 1937-11-18 2 Rubber Export Fixed For Next Year From Our Own Correspond' Bangkok, Mov SIAM'S rubber quota for 1931 application v ceived for 50.240 I The qu fixed at foil of thi July-December qi be announced later37 words
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Advertisement43 1937-11-18 2 IP* 11 i MI It VIGOUR VITALITY nil si are tome «>» the man) benefit! i<» »>«• had from taking \l\<> ECSI ISIN The reliable hut harmlesi Rejufenation urr inn* v\«»m ii ALVO I CSTASIN \l A I TIM US CORPN.,ijjjj M Kobin on Ko43 words
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Advertisement112 1937-11-18 2 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonous Acids Your Kldneyi I Bine million tiny tub "r fill, n whli M :irc endang cheap, Irritating drugH or neglect Unknown i, weak Kid j t>< the i < ur Gettinj Ms. N. i 1 lien Ankles, Bladder Trouble, II he, Kheunmtl 1 ClrcK Under112 words
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Article157 1937-11-18 3 Sikh On Attempted Murder Charge o Singapore, Wednesday. W; his head still bandaged and showing visible signs of the effect of the I had suffered, a Bengali named illah Khan, formerly employed at w Sembawang aerodrome at Sele- vidence before Mr. Justice i akl a common jury157 words
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Article132 1937-11-18 3 Joy Ride In A Car Costs $20 re, wednesd A 111 in a motor the owner's permission had "-day in the Second Police n two mini d to the Bal ry. R.A.. Blaknn h Id and Frederick Smith, faced of theft in respect of the motoi ci l\\ a Japanese132 words
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Article47 1937-11-18 3 adon, Nov. it iiatulations irded by Flying Officer Clouston Kirby Giv»>n on their rec Cape-Town, in which M: A i sons time ira and 23 minute s. 'i h completed In 45 hours and two nd recognition Ls paid on all >kiii and enduranci47 words
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Article72 1937-11-18 3 The Acting Chief Justice ;it Kuala Lump Court (it Appeal. Bi-iore Mr. Ju- »wes In the lsl ourt at 11 am. further consideration (S ***** •w Pek i- nd anor Anathan and anor i5.336 38 Kay Kow va Seow nd anor. i by: s H a72 words
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Article55 1937-11-18 3 Lucky The Charge \\ii> \(>/ Murder Singapore, Wednei TELL the accused thai he to very [<h lunate he is not here on ;i charge ol murder The jury are satisfied majority of five to two thai you Intended to kill this woman and what caused to have55 words
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Article47 1937-11-18 3 Admiral Little's Visit Returned PENERAL Maisui. Major-General Ilarada. the Japanese Military Attache and their stalls visited Pf.M.S. C umber! and (his morning in return for the recent eall bv Admiral Little and Major* General Telfers Mollett The visitors were received with full military honours.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article83 1937-11-18 3 theirs or mine Tl i itence <>i the Court on you la thai you shall be i rou.siv Imprisoned for lour aid Mr Justice Howi e A.sA/.v Court ti -daj wYu n he tence on Nfohamed Sultan bin shcih. an Indian Mohammedan has who \va>. round guilty by the majority83 words
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Article79 1937-11-18 3 Sin John H Americans froi to the wilds <»i Sumatra In search oil 'Die part 'i by th< Adam They At L H. M Buck, Mr. W .1 Sheridan A. Rise he, Mr w 1 [ri Browning and Mi I W Moon in a hurried Interview79 words
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Advertisement17 1937-11-18 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street, PHONK 5808. SINGAPORI Fire, Marine, Motor VRHICLEFI WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Advertisement195 1937-11-18 3 SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Bilvikrin Han Tonic Lotion Concentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo Solidified BrUllantini Silvilix Hair i Oil oi Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND Sole 1); tributon i:\ll\MlN PKNHAS. Sin K apore. ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegle Rd and Short I There arc vacai imary to the Senior Cambrl I195 words
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Article89 1937-11-18 4 Previo To < Distillers Dunlop Rubber x General Electric J?; 0 m Imperial Chemical Industrie* 3b *> iu 2 Imperial Tobacco J52 151_.» Anglo-Dutch u 'A\ 16 Canadian Pacific London Tin (New Share) JIU 2 Rubier Plan Investment Trust Ayer^Hitam 6 Southern Kintas *J" 19 Pahangs 989 words
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Article87 1937-11-18 4 m Gpot Buyen. Seller* (2nd Forward) Dec. Buvers. Sellers. 1;1( (3rd Forward) Jan. Mar. Bu\ BeUen. 1 16 AprilJunc Bu 1 16 1<; Lond< I*. PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous Change In bulk Nov. I)n:. h. 118.5.0 Value COPRA (Straito, F.W.S.) Ho? Shipment. E14.8.9 Value ;>A(i() FLOUR (Sarawak) Dec87 words
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Article25 1937-11-18 4 mmmn New York. Nov Kliu.iK Previous To-day Ch Tone Buyers j™ <j|? Sellers M 7 s Dull Weak Ip°o n t e25 words
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Article54 1937-11-18 4 London Nov. 17 Previo To day Chan*" i i" a.i 147 \U 22 .T. on Paris (dosing middle rate) 14 f/r on Amsterdam (closing mldoUe^ratc) on Shanghai (cl r^te) :> (1 J 1(; Ton Hongkong «■!<> .n,.- ...•lling rate) s J TT on Japan (closing selling rate* t54 words
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Article130 1937-11-18 4 Messrs. Fraser Co. s Report Singapore, Wedn< ix. xh< quite a nui for tin shares from Lor. Including London r l Southern Malayan Kintas Pattanis, Kamuntin halls and Pangnga Rivers, wh nly a U-w selling order shape of Hongk m and R Tins ..don pri re not i130 words
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Article90 1937-11-18 4 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday day. AT the Singap mber ol Cumerce Rubber Association's 1356th Aud 37, there were: Catalogued 1,267.200 lbs. 565.71 tons. Offered 1.056.91 3 lbs. 371.83 tons. Sol< i Lon •I 14 1 4 REALISED Ki».ln <: Smoked sheet Lb. 22 3 8 2190 words
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Article19 1937-11-18 4 London. N 'iOLU Pre Ch n e Fine Bar per or 1() HLVFK u Rnnt 1;nl1 119 words
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Article13 1937-11-18 4 London, M 'iIN Standard Vl To-ckiv Cha fS^ tomoo S;nK prtce)13 words
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Advertisement17 1937-11-18 4 SOI 1 11 lIIUTISII jnnl RANCI < OMPANY, LTD. CAN YOU All OKI) AN UNINSURED LOSS BY inn:?17 words
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Advertisement39 1937-11-18 4 jTHE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. d in 1880). Capital Subscribed 'Fully mid iiui V 100.000,000 rv. Fund Y 134.400,000.00 Head Office Yokohama SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLEB PLAQI Ma T. YAMAMOTO. Room, 5921 pal Office. 5923. 2 Comoradore's Desk.39 words
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Article716 1937-11-18 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Nov. 17, 5 p.m. Buvers Sellprs 4- 4 6 Ml Kumbanu 31 33 ral Malay 48 51 -nom Hitam 25 9 27 -xd Wcnn 0.85 0.90 mi Tin 22 9 23 9 i Selangor 1.45 1.50 ma Malay 28 29 ideriang 20 6716 words
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Article184 1937-11-18 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday Batu Selanuor 1 4b LSOcd Hongkong Tin 26r 28|Hong Fatt 1-03 1 08 jelebu 0 80 OJOcd K. Lanjut 216 22 6 Kamunting Tin 10,6 116 Ktlllnghall 191- 20Kuchai 145 Ujscd Lingui 2.00 2.10cd London Tin 4 4 6 Mambau 0.62 0.67 Pangnga River H184 words
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80 1937-11-18 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DMI.V PBICBB CUBBENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon Buyers B No. I.X.R.S.S. n. eawa (FOB Nov. i 22* 16 2~ Good F.A.Q. In bail (FO.B. Nov.» 21 K 22 1 10 N I X.R.S.S. (Sp<- ible S> 22 Vfe JanJMar 23 do Apr.jJu 23>, July80 words
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Article45 1937-11-18 5 Singapore, Wrn i rw and Co Singapore received cabled news from Manila uivinu the following pi li e I rices Prei P< Antamok 0.50 H) net Consolidated olidated Mines 0.015 oom i x i San Mauricio United Paracale 052 0.5 145 words
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Article207 1937-11-18 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL I 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept 30 113 115 nom 4 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int.207 words
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Advertisement259 1937-11-18 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Bi In Securities and CommodltU s. Daily Foreign Market CabUt cud Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. < OMMODOT EXCHANGE INC. OK. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE A SUGAB EXCHANGE, CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EX< HANGE SHANGHAI259 words
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Advertisement194 1937-11-18 6 t'/y's"/;///V.'"/V r s"/71/7')' f gSSbS A.«'l M.KN".: AKT OF LEG PULLING! j OPENING TO-NIGHT; ;^£^OT^PK? 6-. 5 9-15 WILL MAHONEY WILL FYFFE H "^^*N. y^5J BMW V gff&yr w'P^ i#7 S^nß i V ft. f 1 SrSnnnT i /y 1 nnnF***"'- .^n^W A > 1 m _^aw w w r194 words
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Advertisement93 1937-11-18 6 t s ii MS (,K.\,\DI:SI SHOW! i ALHAMBRA l( i OPBMING j |~6^Ts"| TO-NIGHT 1 9-15 1 I ■^^■■^■M^^^^^nnnnnnWßßWßSniWWß^BW^n^nn^nnnwM—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^n— |^^JAN£ WITH€RS L^f %JH4f%nf%LnUnt r Walter BRENN AN ?f PAULINE MOORE DOUGLAS FOWLEY m CARL "ALFALFA" SWITZER S JACK SEARI BERTON CHURCHILL ROBERT WILCOX DOUGLAS SCOTT .j. > SINGING! DANCING! LAUGHTER!93 words
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Advertisement222 1937-11-18 7 Branded as a murderer hailed as a chieftain s I'aul Roheson as Corporal Jericho Jackson I Sending his michtv voice t«> stem a panic in mid- i V_j3ld ocean; hurtling across the scorching desert; i C stirriny vour heart with its fervent message S Screening f* A DIX/^I 15,000 camels222 words
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Advertisement160 1937-11-18 7 ROXY BAR '"'KN ■■■■m.mii.mcmt; I OPENING TO NIGHT g.15— 9.15 j iim: «»i mi mosi HH HB^ y V 111l ,AKini> AM) l>l IK. II I r^^t^™ iji (oMiniK.s oi mi JF a atf y SI s \wj|\ 7 Jl it Wj Wj I AS A ROMANTIC MOVIE ACTRESS Who160 words
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Article2677 1937-11-18 8 MA LAYA'S DEBT TO RONALD ROSS I/OW MALARIA WAS CHECKED Terrible Tell Of Old Days Singapore, Wednesda) jm. viru that the Malayan Govern I nieiiis should make more liberal ontribution to the funds oi the i:..ss Institute and London School oi Hygiene and Tropical Medicine expressed Sir Malcolm Watson, the2,677 words
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Advertisement14 1937-11-18 8 TRIPLTSHELi| I) m r THE OIL FOR YOUR XIN i!i:mi.i:\ HILLMAN '< agonda W.P.B. 38A14 words
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Article497 1937-11-18 9 I «'il by |i Mini ntion oJ men! and to l! the it and of the effect which amend. lo LEAGUE SCHEME DISCUSSED m m I las "Insuperable Difficulties" I iMidon. IN a written reply to question in the House of Commons proposthai small committee should497 words
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Article, Illustration121 1937-11-18 9 Five Speakers Die Before Attending Meetings C JV Invitation i months Lional a i Tl il) Amelia Barhari airwoman mi in:' .nice July 2, umed dead ph Robinson died In Julj (3) Di n u Cherry, president of Bowling Green Teachers Coll lenly a few weel Dr121 words
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323 1937-11-18 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Thursday, Nov. 18, 1937. A QUESTION FOR THE FREE PRESS A(;ajn in ii leading article yesterday, our contemporary refers to "a Singapore news paper," and for sonn reason best known to Jt sill avoids the mention of the name "Tribune." Readers of the Singapore Free Press realise323 words
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Article464 1937-11-18 10 yrHETHER tl "inircc will mal II point which main to I d< n tin M anticipate Int I kind tl It la Will tin rt tnal quota the mining Industry I lit!. a cut in ;h qui mlate the pric< carried the Ol restriction all; throui cepl a464 words
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Article, Illustration60 1937-11-18 10 Thousands of people filed past the bier of Rev. 11. R. L. ("Dick") Sheppard. Canon of St Paul's Cmthrndtml as he bO m slat, at St MartmVin-the-F eld Church. Trafalgar Square. London! !r«m uhe '£s 1 m nsen dearcd him to millions, (anon Sheppard was also an energetic Pacifist, fhotuPlanet News - 60 words
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Article244 1937-11-18 10 Mi A. T. Bennetts has been appointed to officiate as Warden of Mines. Pahang, with effect from Oct. 9. 1937. inclu <. Mr J. E. Pepper, an officer of C IV, Malayan Cicil Service, has been appointed to officiate as District Officer, Knan. With effect from Oct. 10. 1937.244 words
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Article44 1937-11-18 10 Messrs Maynard and Co.. Ltd.. of I tery Road Singapore, have dQnated cases 256 pounds in all) of "Absoi brand cotton wool to the China Won Relief Association. The gift will be pod to Hongkong by the China I-:-Committee of Singapore.44 words
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Article422 1937-11-18 11 SEVEN MORE YEAR SIN "IRON LUNG" AN AMERICAN'S PLIGHT [ffected By Infantile 1/1 Vfl I I C I f from Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 31. II von were able to get into a large Spanish-looking: mansion in the nicest part of America's millionaire playground at Miami,422 words
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Article69 1937-11-18 11 London. Oct 27. Three spinsters here were disappointed their sister-in-law, Mrs. Elva Mai Bales, had no children. Mrs Bales entered a maternity home '»aa twin boys smuggled into her bed 'rom an orphanage. For eight years Mr. and Mrs. Bales up the hoax. But now Mrs.69 words
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Article197 1937-11-18 11 KOOKABURRA - KOOKABURRA Rhyms Topical THE Nipponese are truly a most distinctive nation Diplomatic to a fault, and that's equivocation; Their envoys, when in conference, explain in i They aim to help the world at large, and work but for its good. This altruistic motive which in China leads197 words
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Article118 1937-11-18 11 World's Most Important free E II: I Hi -palm, coconut-palm, almond, apj mulberry, olive, lemon, cinchona and rubbei win a place Mr Clcppei plained. importance to man It h tri for a long period ol time It has to be a species that, it suddenly taken from the118 words
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Article347 1937-11-18 11 Ami Plants Spread From I ml ui To Malaya «H> Ul M.nl om <>i<r Own Correspondent London, Oct 21 This la the tale ol an orchid thai the world nearly lo 11 was told at tin- Society's show In the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminst* by Mr347 words
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Advertisement34 1937-11-18 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtotncblt of ail Chmmttu ond Storva I if*33 -A'N GOODWOOD 5334 f M V Telegraphle Adiii ru ICHAJUfDIGLT BIIUATED IDEAL *OX VISITOM 4«i» fOUBUITt Inrtvalled raciftiet tor P-i* &uiertatn)34 words
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Article, Illustration294 1937-11-18 12 ratings, airmen and Territorials co-operated in Enffland'f biggest "black- out" covering a large area of Kent. Householders were asked to co-operate hv darkening their windows and staying indoors when raiding planes flew over were challenged by anti-aircraft batteries. Fnoto shows a decontamination squad of naval ratings from 11. M.5. "Pembroke'Planet News - 294 words
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Advertisement38 1937-11-18 13 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF lIAU.MARKEI) BRITISH SILVERWARE dOKB U'OMVKt DlSIfCd SWfcKT D.'^lflhs t ft ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY \J< 111 S tiik wan in n) i vM) skk RENE ULLMANN KUUe>, nmt iOiUATOI38 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1937-11-18 14 The Convenience of Furnishing a Flat and happy moments one can spend planning and plotting the gay colour schemes which are so fashionable to-day SIN(.AI'< >RE i. becoming more and Hat minded Any prejudice might have been felt In regard to Ij block la quite out1,630 words
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Article, Illustration424 1937-11-18 15 k WELL-KNOWN dandy of the seven- teenth ccr.tury. it la said always toasted to his friends that in- made a <;reat Impression upon the ladli he always smelled strongly <>i roses Admiration must I tie to tins lad's head, however, for on one occa drenched himself424 words
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Advertisement53 1937-11-18 15 VI MOHAMED DULFAKK CO. 'The Best Book-Sellers in Town" i ki (iivii) Jisr in I im D! at many varieties of X'n Birthday cards, Stationaries, NoItiet, Malayan X'mas cards, Collinj Letts Diaries, Children's (•aine.s, Annuals, Jic Saw Puzzles, Plasticine, Etc. Etc., in Pi.ftirr, >^^^B Phone 3695 Thone 3695 corner of53 words
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Advertisement267 1937-11-18 15 A TOIICISI S SHOPPING j 111 I IH •8» A PHOTOGRAPHS n studio »i for v S foto-portrail S folo-artist only Stamford Bd. X Eyes Examined by the most modern methods known to science! i R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of ocular science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation without cost267 words
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Advertisement459 1937-11-18 16 s ij .i> JBrT JlUj 5R BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA TiJNES (INCORPOHATCD IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due l ue c'oore ronnage -pore ronnafi PAMM 170UII .19 SOMALI 800 -Jan. 14 A 1 6,50S 20 COMORIN isiOOO Jan. 28 RAWALPINDI 17.01.1. KAISAR 1 HIND 11.500 bll RFU 15 000 17 J.JOO 12 BURDWAW459 words
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Advertisement483 1937-11-18 16 I TO FRENCH PORTS v BOMEWARDS. I'OKBIN Ules, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk 4 1 CM* 81 J VCQUES I LHes, Nantes. St. Na/aire Bordeaux Dec 11, j K Lntwerp Dunkirk CAT PADAJ :lles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux 1 OUTWARDS. j (from Marseilles) CAP PADARAN Tourane Haiphi J CAP VAREI.i I IRES483 words
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Article745 1937-11-18 17 FRASER Co.'s REPORT Revival Interest In I in •he Intel I t tl.rr. would ach d It n< tep uiii be which the colli lositlon itive m ill only to t> im the North where nch i available tide i i definitely Rowing at I i inment In favour ol745 words
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Advertisement216 1937-11-18 17 BURNS IMIILI* lIM (Incorporated in Australia) VF'VT S\II INGS Jan. 1 .Jan. 1 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rat< agera may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or [bourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. Sr TTrssassa: sasaa AMERICAN ORIENTAL UNI SERVICE. For BOSTON. NEW216 words
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Advertisement113 1937-11-18 17 V. K. IJM GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR. LTD. [ncorporated In Japan). To LONDON via PefUUlf, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Glbraltai s.s. lIAKUHAN MAHU Nov. 25 .s.s "lIARUNA MAHU KATOR] MAI I*' Rates to tod < v .ipi«>s |4»1 I 1541 |3H $:W3 Marseilhs Ml 326 351 London113 words
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Miscellaneous256 1937-11-18 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY FOR PER DAiE AND TIMi Ked Nov. 18 1( kat, Sambas and Singkawa 18 n a.m. ■rally i Shan I Lhia 18 1 p.m. :>.m. iow 18 2 p.m. 1 Mail) ula 18 2.3C p.m. rn and Southern and 18 2.30 p.m. nd Nieuw Holland 18 2.30256 words
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Miscellaneous231 1937-11-18 17 SHIPS IN DOCK stt| i Godown Gate <..m<i ntrancc I\u i i Kamui 1 tna President Adai 11 3 Ari [aru 3 Hoegh Merchant 32 l 1 [poh ;<4 L 3 Silvt rj 1 Sib; H Deucalion 4 Nieuw Holland 5 4 5 Santhis 1 1, 5 Kedah 7 5231 words
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Advertisement85 1937-11-18 19 HI Jr mi Ar-^l Jj M *W i'~' H llilVi 1. 1 L IS c*S nilC <l ("ill tIS («i!l l)( I'l ii Illlll' I I*ll/ kl C'i'pnv built Within the limits of its class syNCHRO-MHSH (iFARS 1-FOR and power. The dimensions of it.s WARD (singaporf) i imitfh W^ M85 words
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Article149 1937-11-18 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov 17, 5 pw Total Books Close flnaCompany Dividend To Dato Fx. Div. Hitam Tin 20' Int Nov. 10 Dec. 3 15 Hong Fati 3'; Int. Nov. 24 Nov. 30 25 Jdebu s'; Final Nov 19 Nov. 25 Nov 20 K I, Tin149 words
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Advertisement143 1937-11-18 20 /iftbc World II '^K THE lfKi7 MODELS 0F LATEST -I::..: IMm Th<> new PILOT pens will impress you as f- I! Mm no o tner range of pens has ever done— IrK ml MW the reall y beautiful material— the vwjn- Pi II derful refinement all goes to make a143 words
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Miscellaneous526 1937-11-18 20 I ON THE RADIO! i nni-ricu caaDIDP 11.40 pm As I See If a A talk by BRI ISH EMPIKt sir Hugh Walpol< (BE A AAC 11.55 pm. Tl h Pump Room PROGRAMME pchestra; leader Norman Room, Bath Summer Breezes (solo trto--1 ransmtmion Z:— »JBt pjn.~f.ii in Gorman Rouse) (Reginald526 words
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Miscellaneous470 1937-11-18 20 11 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres twx£xnkV only with thine eyes." John TO-DAi mack .The Song of Songs." Crooks. (i oo p.m Indian Music (Gramo- 7.30 p.m.:-Time, Weather. _hnn. Rprords) j Announcements. P630 Dm Chinese Music Modern 745 D.m.:_-Cowan and Bal 1 Mandarin Songs470 words
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97 1937-11-18 21 WITNESSED INCIDENT AMATEURS HELP CHINA FUND Peiping European In Singapore Sim A R P< Ipin n i) w Morrison who told a he happened to Wanping th« when the mes came the no Peiping i all quiet at the present mo ment all b certain amouni ol In convenience caused97 words
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414 1937-11-18 21 "Outward BOund" At Victoria Theatre (V Bound i pJ trlui < arc in aid Ol the Chii The plaj I succ< to avi eni upoi en ation ol an appropriate atm A -hip Hi dead people, bound f< nation which is .1 m to .ill ol them, provides a situation414 words
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162 1937-11-18 22 Commons Statement On Tientsin Situation London I Mr. eden has received no p eating that any obstacles I placed in the way of trade by n m the British Concession in stated Lord Cranbome In the to-day when replying to Mr He 'added that he162 words
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Article64 1937-11-18 22 Berlin. No\ lord Halifax who left London foi mar terda: I n arrivi Berlin enrlv this morning He was hv the British Ambassador (Sir N Henderson) imd Herr Bulow Sc!/ chief of P: t the G Office) He drove di> the British f wher. lit- ivBritish Official Wireless - 64 words
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Miscellaneous30 1937-11-18 22 The Tides K>.i> -<t l!» a.m.. 9 ft. "> ins.; 11 p.m., H a. i In. in MORROW:- I" .i .mi.. 9 ft 9 ins.: 11.41 pm, 9 ft I ims.30 words
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Article84 1937-11-18 23 HORSES &PONIES ENTERED Two-Day Card Next 'From Our On n Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 17. TNTRIES for the Selangor Skye race meeting on November 25 and 26 are as follows. Horses Class Four: First run 5' 2 furs d six (all two runs*. Blazonry, iul Lady.84 words
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Article242 1937-11-18 23 Du ration Of Tests London. Nov. 16. A lINA I. pronouncement in the controversy about the duration ■»t the Te>t Matches in England next between England and Australia made yesterday, when it was announced that the Board of Control Advisory Committee had met and decided that the Tests be limitedReuter - 242 words
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Article277 1937-11-18 23 Chinese G miners Pin y Goalless Draw Singapore, Wednesday IN spite of the fact that the 7th Heavy Battery had major of the exchai in a keenly contested hockey match at Hong Lim Green this afternoon, the S.C.R.C. held the visitors to a goalless draw. Both teams277 words
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Article282 1937-11-18 23 10 GOALS AGAINST S.R.C. II ledical Students I follow Singapore Wednesday THE S.R.C 11. made a poor showing to-day when they lost 10 i in their hockey match against the Medical College II on the Padang Play wai onesided throughout, and the Medicos had things practically their own way, breaking282 words
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Article49 1937-11-18 23 Y.M.C.A Juniors XI vs. the Royal InnUkillinga Fufiliera to-day at Tanglin: E. Ebert. E. A. Sheaivs. C. M. Hope, B. S Varma, Ohk Swee Keng, G Newman, B M. Barker, I. Newman, K. Leembruggen (Capt.i. M. Armstrong, M. Kohloff. Reserves: Suratta and Wee Em-49 words
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Article302 1937-11-18 23 Hockey Match Played On Tin- Padattg Singapore, Wednesday R v nil. the Singapore Colts u defeated the Singapore Cricket Club in an "A" team hoekev fixture on the Padanß this afternoon Had the Colts made use of the .several opportunity scoring early in the302 words
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Article48 1937-11-18 23 The Royal Air Force beat tin- Koyal Artillery. Blakan Mati. at rugger at Se letar yesterday by 25 point., (two goals and live tries* to nil. The Air Force were .superior in all departnient.s T*Q outstanding players in the wininnj' team were Fit U Oliver and Cpl. Newinr.48 words
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Advertisement73 1937-11-18 23 MORNING TRIBUNE ■<,; will be enlarged to i 12 pages Special extra features include^ s i page of pictures of Singapore SU s S hockey "probables", a page of i pictures of India Cup Services v I boxers, review of state hockey pn I pects, Malaya Cup rugby, etc., and73 words
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Article143 1937-11-18 24 LIST OF THE MATCHES London Nov. 17. thi dr.iw <»i the first round »l Uie 1 i ootball a -mm i.ition up. (<• nlayed on Nov. 57, I llows:— h Wrexham v Oldham. Burton Town v Elothei ham N Id or Work- head iReuter - 143 words
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Article56 1937-11-18 24 P.W.D. "A" Team Win Keen Game By 3—2 Sin Till P.W.D. "A" U Cannii .'/h the Fori hi lcad thl to SS Dartn > horn B '^"'ir 1 iter speed and stamina >ntrol ol throi fhilianathan and Jaiiea hthe Fort should i *>red 3 U ?Seir forward56 words
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Article107 1937-11-18 24 Singapore Wedne thk 8.0.C. November L.0.X3 Medal I competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday mid resulted in a win for Mrs K A .Turkman with a score of 71. The following were the, on %a 71 a Jactanan »< lo yi Mi w Q Adams107 words
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Article111 1937-11-18 24 International Soccer At Middlesborough London. N"V. 1* -round MM perfect. Eneland pressed in the opening sti ?he Lsth minut i, I the crowd by a magnificent AftPr a breakaway, Bryn Jones passed r ?y whoalUlOUgh harassed StTMh »not from outside the pe,fthen dominated play, but EsSfewr2 mReuter - 111 words
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Article98 1937-11-18 24 S. C. R. C. Tournament Results Ties Singapore, Wednesday. THE following are the results of ties played at the Hong Lim Green this afternoon, in the S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament: Men's Open Singles: Dr. Chia Teck Vam beat Yap Ah Hian 3—6, 6—3. 6—2: Wn Wan98 words
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Article45 1937-11-18 24 Shangh; ools in Shanghai have chai and are ol Japanei utions m Canton are establl < lon with Ing funds to purchase pla A .sum of $5 millions is aimed at. qua! amount will bo appr from nit: Chiukuo bonds. Sin Cl Poll45 words
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Article16 1937-11-18 24 Hague. Nov. 17 Hie eighteenth name In thchampionship was adjournpri al forty moves Rnr16 words
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Article204 1937-11-18 24 Will There Be London, In. IN view i»l the findings ol I Conference, will the B:. ernment recommend to the Qovt concerned the desirability ol ing all further .supplies of arm.^ munitions from Japan while o to supply China?" This question was put by Mr. a HendersonReuter - 204 words
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Article130 1937-11-18 24 THE \ir Force held the 0 a hockey draw of 2—2 at 8 yesterday, though at one stage in second half, the visitors were two up. The game was exciting and play I pace throughout. The Air I constantly on the a 1 first half and but130 words
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Article119 1937-11-18 24 A GOOD ded by a sti defence enabled the Royal Inn Ing Fusiliers to score a 2—l victors the Royal Artillery, Blakan Mat! hockey match yesterday at Ta The Gunners had i J outstai players, but their efforts were i dualistic which was of little119 words
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