Morning Tribune, 19 November 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L 2— No. 245. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. November L9, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 145 1 Memorial Service For Mr. Pembroke Stephens London, Nov. 18. A BEAUTIFUL memorial service was held to-day at St. Bride's Church, Street, for Mr. Pembroke Stephens, r)-, e ■■orrespondent of the Daily and Morning Post, who was Killed on Nov. 11 while "covering" the it Shanghai. The
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  • 376 1 AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRITAIN U.S. \tcnsion Of Empire Preference Terms Washington, Nov. 18. MCOSDELL HI IK announced -!iv that the United States .1 it.v (he negotiation of a al trade agreement with d ,i,-t sons in bmit suggestions to rtmeni concerning what Mould be Included in the
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  • 147 1 IT ii understood that the Soviet have requested all states to reduce the number of their Consulates in the U.S.S.R., and the Russo-German negotiations concerning this now being held will probably result in Germany dosing some Consulates in Ru Political circles here declare that the number of Germans
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  • 27 1 London, Nov. 18 The K, approved ol I pointment ol th< ibilliere, Lord Bishop Suffragan of Kuan h, Archdeacon •■r.— British Official Wireless
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  • 44 1 Calcutta N« 18. Tin-. Government <»i Bengal ha ed 1,100 political prison* understood that tho.se affected idy completed their sentence < !lt llViilU 111 tllCll VI;. under certaij removal iudi ha n thcni complete freedi The decision does not teniu held I Reuter
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  • 411 1 British Press Views On Far I OSI ndon, Nov. 18 In an editorial dealing with the pro gress ol the war In China, the Daily Telegraph states thai the J have not had the walkover they expected, while Inferior equipment has not pie vented the Chin* ic
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  • 64 1 COLD FLOW INTO FRANCE Bank Stock Up £21,000,000 In A Week I ojiduu, Nov 1H Dth< w dtd Nov 11 (ha Bank ol Prance roW stock Inci by about £21,000,000 Tins repri I the tran to the Hunk ol gold acquired bv French ol the lation ich < apltal especially
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  • 298 1 JAPAN RECOGNISES FRANCO: OTHER SUPPORT ANTI-COMINTERN BLOC STRENGTHENED U. S. BRITAIN DEMONSTRATE SOLIDARITY OF DEMOCRACY WITH TRADE PACT THE Foreign Minister has announced to the Cabinet Japan's decision to recognise Franco, states the Asahi Shimbun, which adds thai Mr. Hirota explained that the Franco regime, some time
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  • 714 2 SIR MALCOLM WATSON'S SPORE BROADCAST TALK Malaya Our The Healthiest, Happiest \nd Best Governed IN tdcul talk on "Some [mpresstoni ol Malaya," from the B M B C hi Sir Malcolm W. I «ld talking so much aboul malaria n the course of the last
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  • 212 2 "Said O'Reilly To McNab" Is Really Funny Singapore, Thursday ol the best comedies seen for a long time Is "Said O'Reilly to McNab" the Gainsborough picture now at the Pavilion. Be sun' not to miss it. In the principal parts are those two ebrated comedians. Will Mahoney
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  • 153 2 China Relief Charity Effort THE following donations irom sympathisers are gratefully acknowledged by the Oleh Oleh Party towards the China Relief Charity performance organised by the Party for Nov. 26 Mr Lee Soon Aim $50. "A Sympathiser' $20. Mr Chan Loong $10. Mr. G. Seefelci $5. Mr
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  • 154 2 Singapore European Fined Singapore, Thuisdiv MH A S. Robertson, of Dairy Farm. ill Ltd.. Singapore, was fined $4 or, In default, one day's simple imprisonment, by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a motor-car at
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  • 439 2 NAVAL BASE FRACAS Five Chinese Fined Singapore. Thur.^du. HOW two Cantonese, Ee Ah Cho< mechanic, and Wong Siak. a b maker, became the innocent victin a "tribal battle" fought on Nov. 4 in a coolie line at the Naval Ba.se, S« waa related to Mr W. G. Rer\ the Third
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  • 155 2 In Captivating Role At The Alhambra |ANE Withers, the lovable little chil J -star- who has become a favoun* with film fans, is seen in what d bably one of her best DicturesM and Wooly." the new Twentiet Fox production that had its premn the Alhambra Theatre yesterday
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    • 114 2 Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours ]f \<»u feel old before your time, and unable to enjoy the pleasures of youth, tak«- Dr. Nixon'n Vl-Tabs and restore your Manhood, Vit.ility and Energy. BiK results In 24 hours, in Nlxons Vt-Tfib.s are a new discovers '"ci ruar« ajiteed to
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  • 1198 3 LAWYER'S WIFE BREAKS ANKLE Court Story Of Riding LCSSOfIS MK H. A. R. Paulusz, the Singapore lawyer, and his wife. Mrs. Edna Paulusz, were the plaintiffs in a civil action that was commenced before Justice Howes in the High Court to-day, the defendants being the
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  • 122 3 m Our on n Reporter) Penang, Nov 18. it is very difficult to discuss the nt situation In India In mil In the space ol a lew minutes and SO better leave out," said Sir Leslie Hudson In an Interview on board the liner Ranpura here to-day
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  • 67 3 rxw with bodily injury with intent to cause alarm on Nov. n at Lorong U sau, Mr Charles Elliott, a Dutchman appeared before Mr. p. v. Duckworth' the Becond Police Magistrate t 1 Ing The accused who was undefended claimed trial, and hearing was poned tor a week
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  • 158 3 Mr. D. J. Murnane Elected President Singapore, Thursday. CT Patrick Day will he celebrated in u Singapore by a dinner and dance This decision was made at the annual general meeting of the 81 Patrick's society held at the Adripin Hotel to-day under the chairmanship of Mr
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    • 155 3 |K^s4 ft! SlMkrln. SILVIKRIN PKODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic LotionConcentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo -Solidified Brilliantln -Siivilix Hair Tream— Sweet Oil oj Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. I Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENIIAS, Singapore. ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd and Snort B*. 1 There are vacancies in all classes from
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    • 51 3 EMPIRE (^YINC BOAT Arrives on Sunday afternoon Special Penang Curry Si\i m \l*4&ili mnL <- »>>">■ retervatiot *wm*Ms Vrf 33if Alltl> Q U I II Q|i; L /o^§\ /o^\ /s***%\ I \^gjg^ CHROME /^^p| POC<ET STEEt \sTj^/ WRISTLET M/" y^ ir iy< JUST ARRIVED DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents
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    • 99 4 mdon, Nov. 18. MLM OIL (Malay.) p^ vlous In bulk Nov Doc. shipt. E18.5.0 Valur Uncnan«« COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Kov. Shipment, tli Uie n4 7 6 Vah ;>AGO FLOUR (Sarawak) NOTiDec. .shipment :*7", 96 SelU1 (Singapore) Nov .shipment 1513 Sellers Unchanged KEPPBK (F.A.Q.) 3J BeUen Whit.,- Jan Mar.
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    • 73 4 SSerjal Chemical Industrie* 3^104 35 g 4» 2 Anglo-Dutch ir 8 i lfi Canadian Pacific on Ruboer Plan Investment Trust 29- 28 6 Southern* Kintai 6 }g3 London Asiatic fc 13 2 6 Kaffirs (West Witswatersand* "a J^° Shell Transport 013 2 101 War Loan l 8
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    • 12 4 TIN Standard Previous To-day Change gPo^ternooo cloing price. Hg^ ggs
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    • 64 4 London. Nov. 18. Previous To-day ChaU 06 .T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 147.19 147 13 J» ..T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 902% Uiichanaed T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) U ***** Uichd ngtcl T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate* Is. 3d U cha ed T.T. on
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    • 28 4 )LD previo To-day CL Fine Bar per 01. E6 19.10 L" 0.0 M (IF VFTt B^/ 19 ***** HII6 i monthf forw&r€. 19 9 l»i lllfl
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    • 188 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Thursday. MINING. Conditions on the London Stock Exchange yesterday were inclined to be easier, while Wall Street was irregular and uncertain. Locally, markets opened very quietly but a better tone was in evidence at the close of business. Tin was $2 at midday,
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    • 11 4 SOUTH muiisii INSI 'ISAM I OOMPANT, LTD. no ion i ah
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    • 41 4 jTHE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.j 'Established in 1880 >. i I Capita] Subscribed fFully Reserve Fund v i:u.400.000.00 Head YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MKYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. M T. YAMAMOTO. Tel. No. 6049 Managers Room 5921. 5922 General Office. 5923. 6472 Comoradore's Desk.
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    • 159 4 BAR i KOFiSI I X A (Incorporated n China by Special Charter). 12. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. Manager's Office 6444 PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. S 40,000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch S 4 800,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 fHEAD OFFICE; SHANGHAI Tae-Vung Soon? Chairman of Board Sung Han-Chang.
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  • 617 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Nov. 18. 5 p.m. Buyers Sellers Kumbang 31 33--ral Malay 48 51 -nom Hit am 26 6 28 6xd Weng 085 0.90 rin Tin 22 6 23 6 Selangor 1.47 1.52 Burma Malay 28 29 enderiang 20 6 22--[itam Tin 0.40 0.45 lg
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  • 57 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday Ampat 4 JJ Batu Selangor 1.50 1.60 i^ I 'iiiiiit T inpiii 1 uD I ,lr)X(l illicit* O u n thern n Kinta 7JW Sungli V 2.50 2.60 am > uiu Klai 02 Ulii Yam 1 Allenby 4 M> Indragiri ]JO W Kiuang 1 j
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  • 62 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. daily rwcra 1 1 MMMm Singapore, Thursday noon Buy llei .FOB. Nov.) 23! i 23% \q. in bales miiM tFOB. Nov.» I W D 13|W No.IX.R.S.S. (Spot-1'.0.M--(awardab- B'p do- Nov (10 Dec. do. Jan.Mi do Apr. l-. 24 do JulV Sep.. 24/4 do.
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  • 22 5 Singapore n. Ifesara B I C abl( i I lll;l giving the following pi tie Price soiidated quoted
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  • 166 5 i\<;apore municipality PENANG MUNICIPAL a nt\i\ nnn 1^65 *3 000.000 Int 8ept. 1 Mar i s s AM) K M S IX)ANh F.MS 4' 2% IWl red. 1959 $H>.000 onn tnr Jan. Uuly 1 I" FMS." I red. $15.000 Tnt D> un,> II *S 3«7c 193h re<l
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    • 239 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore !t,i. Banker* and Brokers KUt > COfW Daily Foreign Market < d Quotation Servict COMMODITY EXCHANGE [NC OF. N.I NEW YORK COFFEE k SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN OMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARK BROKERS 1 ASSO MANILA STOCK
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    • 155 6 \&BsHfefX2Co To N Bhl 6 |5 9 15 v j 1 1 1 S —with S i %t < 11^1*. \i mm? :'J^ f^fl roSii dv aboi i "ii •> t Branded as i murderer— hailed as cWjeftain- Paul Robeson as Corporal Jericho Jackson S I Sending his mißhty voice
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    • 177 6 KMIUSHSTK <'HOWI>" V EVE*"" PKRFORMAXCH v/yiv UNIVERSAL CAPITOL 6 -i5 NIGHTLY 9-15 presents mm^^ m^^~^^^ 1 Krirh Remarque's famous SEQUEL to $T^*\ 'Jj^B ALL QIIKT fifl f lAfc w ith JOHN KING RICHARD CROMWELL SLIM SUMMERVILLE BARBARA BEAD LIONEL ATWILL and Casi i#- auUoSANUB Cto Early! Usual Cinema Prices BRIGHT
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  • 234 7 His Surname I las i lot her By Air Mail* From Our Own Correspondent) lir. Albert Bladen. North Kensington boot-repairer, can prove that nil name Is really spelt Blaaden he believes he will inherit a fortune amounting nearly a million -ounds. Surrounded by his wife
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  • 114 7 How To Win Poultry Raleigh. North Carolina. Y tanners are advised to launder" their chickens, it they them to win prizes, by Mr. C. F. an expert of the Norm Caro'i- College. is his recipe. Put the chicken in a tub of water. d to about 100 degrees
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  • 35 7 t visitor) to Cameron High-wprc-:--Mr. and Mrs. J T an Mr. c. T. HUteiman and ci Lundon (Singapore), Mr. ett, Mr. and Mrs O C. Dalsreluk Anson) Dr Reed <Sungand Mr. Mackie of Tlndang Bruag.
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  • 154 7 SIR NORMAN ORR E WING New Grand Master Mason Of Scotland Edinburgh DRIGADIER GENERAL Sir Norman On u Bwing has been unanimously elected Grand Master Mason ol Scotland In succession to the Kinf;. it announced by the Grand Lodge of Scotland fa The King, as Duko of York, wasT I
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  • 96 7 American Doctor's Cold Remedy "OPENTY ol lollipops," was the remedy foi children 'B colda reccmmended by Dr H Harne Perlman, at the Convention of the State Medical Society ui Pennsylvania here. "The average child." .said Dr. Perlman, fond of lollipops, and will partake of candy In this
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  • 72 7 Dutch Doctors To Undergo raining The Hague DUTCH doctors will attend this winter courses dealing with the palholouy -and treatment of poison gas ca These courv > are benm arranged by the Dutch Society for the Advancement of Medicine with the object ol enabling [doctors to deil with
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  • 58 7 Ex- World Sculling Champion Dead Ottawa. A former world professional sculling champion. Jacob <Jake> Gill Oaudaur, has died here at th* 7f* Daudaur won the title m 1896 when he defeated Jim Stanbury (Australia- He held it foi live yeai Gaudaur sculled in England In 1886, when he lost to
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    • 27 7 VICTORIA THEATRE tO- NIGHT At 9.15 p.m. and Sat. !(Hh. OUTWARD BOUND By SITTTON VANE IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION BOOK AT ROBINSON'S
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    • 273 7 THEATRE ROYAL M IRLBOROUGH S.4S TO-NIGHT »JI I r m p m i,, night 'i>t Greal Dax CHINTAMANI" "JEEVAN NAIYA" Maitcruiect among Tamil Pictures. Posithrelj Lasi F);«n Double Blaft and leraen th&m To-morrow. Stage: South Indian Dancers. SUN TALKIE (New World) 7.:ii> p.m. TO-NIGHT m :;o p.m. Paramount'i Entertaining Jungle
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  • 182 8 APPEAL BY SIR HENRY GIDNEY "Unbridled Inhuman M .i drus IN appeal to boycott IapMMM goods lias been issued by Sir Henry Gidney, a member of the legislative Assembk. and President of the Anglo-Indian Domiciled European Association, here. A.- .1 mark <»i protest ol the entire Anglo
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  • 13 8 Mi p. a. Wright, the Negri Scmbilan lawyer has gone on home le
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  • 87 8 Westminster Archbishop Elevated London, Nov. 17. Romk prei message report Vati announcement that the Archbishop of Westminster, Monseignor Hensley, wl:l be it irdinal at a Consistory Court next, month The Archbishop was born in Yorkshire and is 72 it 1917 he was appointed rector of Hip English col!-
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  • 101 8 Powers Await Brussels Re-Assembly London, Nov 17. QUESTIONED In the Commons on th<> istern conflict Lord Cranborne said the portion at tne moment was that the parties to the declaration Issued by the Brussels Conference on Nov 15. were considering what was to be their common attitude in
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  • 245 8 New Books For Issue To-Morrow rE undernoted newly added non-flc tion and riction works will be read* for issue at Raffles Library to-morrow Letters from Iceland. Illustrated, VAuden and Louis MacNeice; '1.--verse In Space and Time, Illus 1 Prof. G. van den Bergh; Russia;. H The Adventures cf
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    56 8 Fifteen and-a-liali >ear old Miss Lily Sparrow has been elected by Favershani (Kont) ;>s it^ first railway queen to compete for the All-England Railway (Jueen title. 1938. After being crowned she is taking part in tne annual Carnival P.oression. Photo shows Faversham's Railway Queen. Miss Lih Sparrow. \«avine from the
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  • 20 8 Mr. T. Black, Chartered Ac< of Messrs Gattey and Batemun pore, and Mrs. Black are spen< honeymoon at Cameron Highlands
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  • 78 8 Imperial Grant Of 1600,000 London, Nov. IT. THF Government have decided to commend that Parliament should make a .special grant of £600.000 to the rnment of India over tin from April next to facilitate the c I out of measures of mechanisation the army in India. Thia decision
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  • 62 8 The Police Band, under Mr J. C. Hitch, will play the following programme at Katong Park this evening < Friday i, beginning at 8.30: March. "Florentine!-.' Funk: Overture. 1 'Maid of Orleans." Rawlinson; Belectlon, "The Geisha," Jones; Valse, Des Alonuettes." Drigo; Cornet Solo, "A Perfect Day," Jacobs-Bond; Three
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  • 83 8 40 New Vessels To Be Begun London. Nov. IT It wna announced In the Commons today that In addition to two cruisers and one submarine whose construction will be commenced In the Royal dockyards In December it is anticipated the following ships will be ordered private firms by
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  • 952 9 From A LONDON CLUBMAN'S CHAIR ißy Air Mail) From Our Oini Correspondent) London. Nov. 5. THERE i.s a vogue lor biographical plays and films Royalty is well to the and the Arts are not being negci. In London James Agate's stage rfully performed by William Devlini makes his bow about
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  • 202 9 Vigilance Committees Palestine Jerusalem. Aki. experiment in the detection a crimes such as cutrees and maiminu of village k out of spite has been started town of Hebron, southern Pales- v Abdullah Effendi Kardus. District Officer In that area. Borne time ago. he succeeded in edu- the
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  • 201 9 GREAT CYCLING FEAT 10,000-MileTripßound No\ 1 A I iEF .1 bicy< toui iround Australia, Mr and J McDonald <>i North Sydnej arrii 0.P.0 Sydney the other <! McDonald, :n accompli irney occupied monl hs actual time on >h<' road b< ill'" nilKHi back-pedal brake pure. id hand In Strei South
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  • 77 9 Villagers' Panic At Northern Warsaw yi: i m IERfI irii down on their km < icon,]" prayers and confe ting theli oud i range lights appeal n the \k\ over Lithuania were the reflection <»i the North ern I which toecame visible the shore ol the
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  • 308 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Friday, Nov. 19, 1937. FOR THE EMBELLISHMENT OF SINGAPORE THK suggestion which wa-> It cently made by Dato Roland BraddeU In connection with the utilisation of the funds accumulated In the name of the Van Kieei Bequest has brought forth I number Of recommendations for the "embellishment
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  • 1446 10 FREEING SPAIN FROM BOLSHEVISM ON April 14. 1931. the cent iinr.s-oki Spanish Monarchy, under win,. rule Spain had achieved the glory ol being empire In the world, was thrown by scheming and ambitious politicians. King Alton o xin. t» trayed and double-cm «d by his government was ed to leave
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  • 124 10 Major Lindsay Vears, AJD.C. to His Highness the Sultan ot Perai.. returned to Kuala Kangsar on Sunaay from Mr. Thos. R. P. Dawson, ot M»Thomas Dawson and Co., accountantauditors and secretaries, left ior Ipon on. a short visit to his branch office tluere, Mr. E. V. Lesslar, from the
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  • 494 11 \CHD WITH .1 CRASH IE Mans Ordeal In Crippled Plane Chichester, England. MAROONED** in the air in a crippled aeroplane, a young Royal \ir Force pilot circled helplessly over Missex aerodrome for four hours, knowing that at the end of that time In- might be
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  • 55 11 Child Know's Koran By Heart Belgrade. ha Chehajich, a 13-year-old Bos--1 Kjrl, has been the rank ol a title reserved for Moslems who the Koran by heart. rne ceremony, which took place at "i. was attended by 10 other Basil "Hafiz ;ihiha is claimed to be the yountv aer of
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    110 11 Planet News new "MaiireUliia"-uaiMd -.-lei the great liner which for so m uiv years held the Atlantic record— is arising in the shipyard of Caninieh I »ird and ompam at Birkenhead. Cheshire. The new vessel is being huilt ior the Cunard U!»i«< Star company. She will have a gross tonnage
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  • 125 11 Land Planes Will Be Tried Next London. Nov. 17. IN view of the successful series of experimental flight this summer and autumn in connection with the propos d North Atlantic air mail service it is proposed to continue further experinr-nt work aa soon M the weather condr are
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  • 83 11 Future Of Palestine And Syria London, H THERE has been no q con sultation between the Brill h French Governments regarding thi ture of either Palestine or Syria, since in both cases the mandatories are ponsible not to any otfaei country but to the League >1 Nations. So
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  • 66 11 Former Ambassador To Broadcast The Japanese Consulate-General states that the former Ambassador Mr. K. Debuchi will speak by radio on Saturday at 9.35 p.m. His subject will be "The Cause of the Far Eastern Conflict." Mr. Debuchi was once Foreign Vice Minister and Ambassador to Washington. H. pasted
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  • 24 11 London, Nov. it Fund hi in ha d for thi ati< n oi bith w\ U cost ly equ; I 000 ml
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  • 344 11 Wife Pulls Pbugh In Place Of A Horse Sydney, n< BBCAUBE there is no horse on tin farm, Mrs Edwin Higson, ol Gleno Wiseman's Perry, N.B w pull the plouuh while her disabled hush. ploughed nearly an acre; I did a big wash, and then scrub ■ut
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  • 347 12 NEW RELIC OF ANCIENT RO ME Tli.- demolition of suii'Minliii buildings has revealed completely for the first time the mausoleum of tin- Emperor Augustus in Rome. The mausoleum, a fine circular b« strutted tor Caim OcUvianui HugUStus, first Emperw Of Home, who died in the year 14 A.I). Photo shows
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    • 48 13 VVAT( 1 1 IS wjM CiENTS IjADIIjS The IDEAL GIFT For CHRISTMAS TBI BIOOIBT VvsoiuMisi of nwnxon nm i Set With UUI DUMONOi Also UHGf BROOCBI B ■BACILITi CUM •il SILVERWARE CLOCKS nUMTIONAE QUALITI row i n POSSIBLE PICK i I RENE ULLMANN N ITCH MAKES 11 uii.ikr.
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  • 763 14 M EMUS FOR THE WEEK PPILAI or MUTTON II) Sliced Shoulder or Neck of Mut lon 'i Ipplng sliced union Sliced tomato teacupful ol poonful i "ii lei lock in b tev pan tie mutton on both Pu! in the sliced onion and id cook dowly for l iioin Add
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    • 378 14 DINNER (ran Cocktail LI SllllflilY Boiled Effffi l l r, lh l Krni < t a «^t" Assorted Vegetable Salad k^" «7 Breakfast Muffins and Coffee Choeetote Sponge .Marmalade or Jam Cheddar Timbales Milk or Coffee. Coffee. Clear Soup Santa Clara Salad Plaice in Aspic Papaya Halres *Btuffed Lamb Shoulder
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    • 225 15 Ta i oi isist s siVob»i»iM^ <•_.. m D/?V CLEANING CAMERAS ,4iVD F//.M5 Iliirlol On irk rfjl^p^MMm. 1 1 1 eaii r r s IH l^R HI kriMMnvrtHfl s«iin i» il ;i E^^^ilKl mm Goods handed in by FlwOi ¥£ImU£ 10 a.m. can be col f&l lf^W^Wß lected by G
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    • 439 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. j ronna VpZit Tonnage S'port 1937 i.mo UA 17 01)1) l'» SOMAI J an I* ll(1 20 »W) Jan. 28 -.1,- 17.000 I" LISAR I HIND 11 1 U ***** Dec 17 BANGALOI 6.00C 2 'w, v Bjm Dec 18 NALDERA
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    • 536 16 f HPf\ L'm?\T/^¥i DAPTC iv I J^^SoC/ I' 4 > i 1 P^i A <m I ia» mr^ FORBIN For Marseilles. Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Dec 4 CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec. 10 BANGKOK For Marseilles.Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes, St.
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  • 669 17 SAILING SHIP NEWS Barquentine b Depot Vessel A PARTICULARLY inten- tin.' .ai that ot the four-masted barquentine irei F Sterling, which has bi acquired by the I'iin- American Airu to be used aa a depot ihlp oit the Kinj?man Reef, about 1,100 milef to the southcast of Honolulu She was
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    • 287 17 111 ir\S PHILP LIME. < Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Nov. 29 Dec. 3 MERKUR 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 connecting
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    • 129 17 N. v. k. Lii\i: GENERAL PABSENGRRB AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To lOMmjn via fenang, Colombo, Aden, Furt Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. HAKI IAM MAIiU Nov. 25 &.s. "HARUNA IviARU D© s.s. KAi'ORl MAKU Dec 23 Ratr's to Ist Cl.i 2nd cla Naples Slr#7 k, $540 $317 $343
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    • 233 17 jn| 1— r.nr-i'Jrj-jj: •«~TUi.<- l j-_r l i J POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j I TO-DAY [ndO-China Jean Lubordt' 19 n a m Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Noort 19 230 p n Mr.ntolc Op ten Noor: 19 230 nm x Via Hongkong. tt Via Colombo. To connect with
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    • 301 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVKS OR DEFECTED TO ARRIVK Entrance Fxit Ship (i.ulown date <..ilr Opten Noort L'U 1 1 Kamuning lmi l l Comorin-Ranpura 18 2 3 Kistna 16 2 3 Flintshire u 2 President AdamsGewani; 11 2 3 Arizona Maru Plata Maru 9 2 3 Glenogle
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  • 375 18 EXPERIMENTS SUCCESSFUL English Doctors London. 0.1 il. THOI SANDS of blind human beings. many of whom have be««n sight less rincc birth, will, it is expected, be able to mc through the eyes «>» rabbits in the near future Mi J w Tudor Thorn...,, the
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  • 273 18 "Important Part lln man Ran' Saws King Leopold London, Nov. 17. TIIK Knit: of the BdlteM drove in s(al«- lo the (.uildhall toil where he received an address of welcome and was entertained to lunrheon o the toast In bis bonoui propose< bj the \*n& Mayor Kinf
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  • 214 18 Interesting Court Case In Malacca Amazing allegations that he was induced to hand over money to Malays who claimed that, by means of magic and prayer, they could double the sum. made by .i Chinese at Malacca police court on Wednesday, where the Malays, Mohamed Nor. Omar and
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  • 111 18 Play By Singapore Methodists Singapore, Thursday. A VERY successful concert was held at the Ritz Theatre Hall last night when the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church presented to the public "See Khiam Siap" (The Miser), a play with a moral in romanised Malay. The concert was in aid
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  • 44 18 New British Member Reaches Valencia Valencia. THE British medical unit in Valencia has been increased by the arrival 01 a new member He is Mr Humphrey Hare of Murley. Hants, whose book, 'The Life of Rimbaud" is .shortly being published m London
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  • 50 18 Cophenhagen The biggest exhibition or British books and literature ever held in Copenhagen has been opened here The display is being held in the book shop of Alfred G. Hassing. and Sir Patrick Ramsay, the British Minister, and Lady Ramsay were present at the opening ceremony.
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  • 258 18 Pa yment Negotiations Break Down Loi ii NEGOTIATIONS between the Go ment and local authorities on the financing of air-raid orecautinn* throughout the country have broken down completely. The Bill emb< the Government's plans will, therefore be fought in the House of Commons The local
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  • 83 18 Death Of Founder Of Convalescent Home MR HAROLD KENNEDY. I nativ Liverpool and former director ol The Bank of Montreal, has died here at the age of 76. Mr. Kennedy came to Canada about 5o years ago as representative of a I pool lumber firm, and later
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  • 143 18 Uniteers' T. L. Society Members of the Unitea Engine* operative Thrift anu Loan Soci'.y their first annual picnic at Mr ran IJai 8 bungalow, Changi, on Sunda There v \a.> a good attendance Lirs and friends, Including Mr. W. A l fcehaub. President of the Co-opei Union, and Mi T.
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  • 43 18 Pastor W. W R. Lake. Direct the Malay States Mission of Seven' Day Adventists and stationed at I Lumpur, will speak on "The Comi 1 Conflict and a Divine Messape" at Seventh-Day Adventist Church, P< Road, Singapore, at b p.m. on Satu; rinv
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  • 506 19 NATURAL CAUSES VERDICT \'o Signs Of Drowning Says Dr. Hopkins Singapore. Thursday. TIIK circumstances leading to the tragic death of Mr. Vincent Devereux Knowles, one of the greatest criminal lawyers in Malaya .md a partner of the legal firm of Braddell Brothers, which occurred
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  • 25 19 London, Nov 17. I% he intake of recruits la.sf week for ir m.s ir the Regular Army was 62" i British Official Wireless
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  • 697 19 Annual Report Of Kuchai THE report of Kuchai Tin, Ltd., for the year ended Sept. 30 states that the profit for the year was $752,125.35, which, with the amount brought forward from last year. $229,568.48, gives a total of $981,693.83. Out of this the following payment
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  • 97 19 Trouble In Italian Camp Nairobi, Nov.. 16. (DIOTING Lrcke out on Saturday among Italian Eritroun native deserter* at (he Isiolo camp, according to a Govern- merit announcement. A guard of the King's African Rifles were compelled to open Are. Nine of the deserters were killed and 27 wounded
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  • 76 19 Spanish Workers' Note To China Barcelona, Nov. 16. TI.-E third congress of the Catalonian General Union of Workers, representing 560,000, workers voted a message to the Chinese people. "The Workers' U.G.T. el Catalonia dedicate a brotherly salute to their Chinese brothers who equally with us here struggle
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  • 149 19 Possession Alleged Against Chinese Singapore. Thursday Your Sip Ton-, a 23-year-old Khck, living at Jalan Tan Siok Ngee, Johorr Bahru, and Tan Chai Huat. a 21-year-cld Hokien, living at Hamilton Road, were this morning produced before Mr W. G. Reeves, the Third Police Magistrate, charged with being found
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  • 34 19 Rome, Nov 17. Yugoslavia accorded formal rei nition of the Italian annexation <»f Abyssinia to-day, when the new Y\ >iav minister presented his creden to King; Victor as "king and empei Reuter
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  • 167 19 SETTLEMENT IN SPAIN Russia Withdraws Ob /at ioi h ndon, Nov 16. A 1 meeting o! the Non-Intel rt vention sub-committee M Mai k. announced that the Sovtei Government, facilitate still further the practical work of the Non Intervention Committee for the withdrawal ol volun from 'Spain, accepted the re.solu
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  • 109 19 Police Supervisee Cautioned Singapore. Thur.sday FOR 1 ailing to report himself to thr police on Nov l, being a police super vLsee. Chan Kani was brought up thi^ morn inn before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate Chan Kam told his worship that he failed to
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  • 176 19 Passengers who arrived in Singapore by air on Nov 16, ire M follows: From N.E.I, by KNILM plane PK AFJ": Mrs van M» .1 I.andsdorp. Mrs Houba-nee de Hougt, Mrs. van ReesVerkade. Mr Run Me Sh;:w From N I I by KLM plane Hur/'-rd' Mr K o
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  • 47 19 Capetown. Nov ja With the Intention ol lunching In I don on Saturdaj Fit i and Mrs. Km 0 ft m j M T on their retun i i Mi^hi ipt The Mayor <.f :i letter fur the iiirH Mnvnr i\t I .mirinn Reuter Wirelewss
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  • 166 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Total f fir Books Close flnnn^'' mpany Dividend To Dato Fx Div r*»»r Ayer Hit am Tin 209! Int. Nov. 10 3 Nov Hong Fatl 3'; Int No-. Nov 30 No\ Jelebu ;V; Final Nov. 1 Nov. 25 Nov' 2(1 Tin l Bonus Dec
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  • 188 20 To Atlack Depth Record? London, Nov. 3 PROFESSOR Auguste Piccard, the scientist of Brussels University. has been ten miles above the earth in a hermetically sealed aluminium gondola, now has a project for going aown to a depth of six to seven miles into Pacific Ocean. At his
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    • 875 20 > PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C !ON THE RADIO j Singapore Station On 225 Metre, 2 -mriAY 7.45 p.m.:— "From the Studio .8, V iv-uai A Weekly Newsletter. V- 600 pm .:-Malay Music <Gramo- 80 6p.m.:— "A Variety Progiv i e- a n ii^vn-r\\/A\/i: nnone Record "Slamat Pagi luan
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  • 527 21 SAW DUKE OF WINDSOR Mr. A. Man tor Back From Leave Singapore, Thursday. ENGLAND is about the most prosperous of all the countries that I have visited in Europe," said Mr. Montor, the managing director of Montor Ltd., the well-known of Singapore, in an interview with
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  • 44 21 London. Nov. 18. b Ambassadpr at Berlin will id the proposed conversations Lord Halifax and Hitler, stated Chamberlain in the Commons tone added that the conversations be in the nature of negotiations, i Halifax's visit to Germany entirely private and unofficial.— Reuter
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  • 152 21 CHILD SLAVERY IN MALA YA Deputation Received B\ Colonial Secretary (By Air Mall) 1 From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 5. A DEPUTATION of societies interested in the "Mui Tsai" (child slavery 1 problem in Hong Kong and Malaya was received by the Colonial Secretary yesterday. The deputation was organised
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  • 92 21 London. Nov. 18. Flying Officer Clouston and his companion, who broke the outward Cape record, began their return flight to England at 6 a.m. G.M.T to-day They arrived at Johannesburg at 9.55 g.M T u and left at 10.35 for Broken Hill where they landed at 2.55 p
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  • 130 21 Message From Mr, George Bernard Sha w Simla. MR. Gandhi's "youth" is the .subject of a message by Mr. Bernard Shaw t 1 a special "Gandhi Number" of a daily newspaper in Karachi. "Is Mr. Gandhi only 69?" asks Shaw "Mr. Gandhi is too young for celebrations
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  • 165 21 Training Scheme For R.A.F. Pilots (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 31. BOMBER pilots of the R.A.F. are to fly as passengers on British air liners this winter to uive them experience of leng-distance flights, radio control, navigation overseas, and blind landing. The scheme has been approved
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  • 84 21 ness to Dornocl) of the nrsi 32 teater m public mrvice, and propelled bv gas generated from coal r;uthe vehicle itatU The Duke believe i this to iw the Lnd in the umU'd Kingdom Him ih Official Wlrcli Successful Experimental Run In Scotland London. Nov 18 The Duke
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  • 390 21 No Difficulty Being Experienced London, Mot. it A Series «»i question on the exi.tin; conditions in Hongkong and th- '••<• on the colony oi the China war jrere put In the House oi Commons today at question tune by Mr A C More Ing (Preston The
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  • 697 22 \ssessmml On Rubber Holdim Singapore, Thursday. ON behalf of the other unofficial in»-m--•!i. Board Aid Mr J a morning'a meeting ol the i welcome buck Or a w. Sharfl He haa conic back with n- <\ vigor to tackle the various problem- confronting the Hoard." d thai
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  • 139 22 Delegates Expected To Leav< For Their Homes New York, Nov. 18 roMMENTING on the iiaun- 'jf th v Bnj inference, tne Washin? ton correspondent of the N<-v\, Yor Tlmefl states 'On the basis of offlcia reports from the conference and con federation of the policy of the Unite.
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  • 115 22 Commons Pass New D.I I Dill London, Nov. n Tut House ol Commons by 324 votes to 135 passed the .second leading of ftlr Raid Precautions Bill. Replying to the debate the Geoff a y 1 iald the Government will mako ible free of charge to local aufor
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  • 38 22 From Our Oiun Correspondent Bangkok. Nov. 18. Imperial airways are making a tecend survey flight from Don Ifuaxig o Hongkong, via Indo-China, and tlw 1, expected to fly back non>iop from Hongkong to Don Ifnang orrow.
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  • 200 22 I Debate In The House Of Commons London, Nov. 17. INITIATING a foreign affaln debate in I the House ol I ords, Lord Allen asked the Government for a statement outlining the procedure the Government would favour with a view to an ultimate negotiation ol an allround settlement
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  • 71 22 Considerable Expansion In Britain London, Nov. 18. SIR Kingsley Wood, Minister of Health, referring to the recent considerable expansion of public works, said that last •he total amount sanctioned was some £96.000,000, a figure which had been exceeded only twice since the War and the under exceptional circumstances.
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  • 44 22 London. Nov. 18 On news which reached London yeserday that the payments of Brazil's oreign debt coupons are to be kept to iate pending negotiation of a new agreenent, quotations tor Brazilian bonds, hough still nominal, are considerably TiKher British Official Wireless.
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  • 191 22 Departmental Inquiry To Be Held London. Nov. 17 FOLLOWING criticisms of Imperial A.rT ways In the Commons debate on civil aviation, Lt. Col. A.J. Muirhead announced that the Secretary of State for Air would in fairness to both side; tablish a departmental inquiry regardinc the allegations of inefficiency
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  • 48 22 Underwriters Announce A Reduction London, Nov. UTAR risk rates on Shanghai-bound cargoes have been reduced from 20s to ss. per cent., according new schedule issued by the joint risk rating committee of the coir.. ard LJoyd.s' underwriters. Redm art also made- for oth^r Chinese Reuter
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  • 165 22 Four Years Prison For Sikh Singapore, Thursday oLNTENCE (f four years' rigorot, u prisonment was passed by Mr Justice Home at the Assize Com day on Dyah Singh, a Sikh coolie erly employed at the new Senior aerodrome, who was found guilty common jury on a charge
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  • 345 23 LED 2-0 AT HALF \l. CA. Held In I Tanglin Hockey ENJOYING the greater .share of the plav in the second half after being oals In arrears on the change-over. Skins had hard luck not to run out tiers in their hockey match with the M.C.A.
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  • 22 23 Mr. 11 nd Mrs Chatterton who arrived Dore from Batnvia by air on Tuesday last week left the next day for alcuti
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  • 580 23 Hodpkinson Craipie \bsnit Singapore. Thursday. TIIK cyhm Sports Club did exceedingly well to defeat the S.C.C at hockey by two goals to one in match played on the S.C.C. I'adaiiß this afternoon. Thev appeared to be the faster tram and both their goals came from excellent individual
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  • 202 23 I Navy And Air Force vs. Arm At Stadium ONE of the principal fixtures in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition will be played at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, when the Royal Navy and Air Force XV will oppose the Army. In a friendly
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  • 61 23 The following will represent St. Andrew's Old Boys vs. thf B.C.C "A" kO-moiTOW on the padann at 5 p m.; J. Baker, H Potger, D. Ross, J Ritchie, K Leembrugen; R. Eu (capt »,S Ross; W Moss. Kf>h Eng Kwang, W Pullen. F Thomas, W m, G. Ross, Fam Choo
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    • 44 23 On Saturday next the MORNING TRIBUNE Special extra features include a S page of pictures of Singapore State hockey "probables", a page of pictures of India Cup Services boxers, review of state hockey pros- j The Sports Supplement is the only all-sports newspaper ir,
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  • 235 24 R.E. 'A" XV BEAT FORT CANNING Farrer Park T m -.v ol tl El flneera 1 defeated nX Z cont< m< football at Pa"w Park :11J(I tW() to nil g £n, marred by frequenl knocks-on which resulted In scruma 1 ,n which the Fori pack a number ol penalty kicks
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  • 78 24 Sappers Beat Gunners At Pulau Brani ■TO I Engineers k> at the i Battery, Royal ArtUJ by a penalty goal (three point ;j to ml in a gruelling game of football at Pulau Brani yt'sU-rday. me developed into a battle between the forwards and the only score came
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  • 60 24 Y M c A tram v- SI Joseph Institution to-day on B J I ground: A Na than M PP Thean Cl San Suratta Dr V Xavier. A wman, Hope, E itrop, Sw] it. Y M < Chanfri „i Changi V N Pillay P < Sand i A
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  • 31 24 London, Nov ih Yi e RDM rugby mat lt< I ll< ii p 11 r> i dinburgh U h implonshin match bet Dei hire d out for result Reutei
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  • 91 24 Tournament Ties At TOE follow! «rill be pl 1 Hong Llm Green In the 8 C open mvi' lawn tennifl torn Open Sin^Us-Lim Yew Jim vs. Hock Kok Hot w ID-MOKKOU MBftol llai.Hirap («t broke P()h( K v 1 s I()( T, 1 i Handicap Singles:— Dr. B
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  • 247 24 Uneventful Yachting At R. S. Y. C I ast Sunday's Royal Bti L ciub race for the 6-metoe class wm Comparatively uneventful. SaiUng to a teady moderate B.W bi jd conlisting entirely ol reaching, the start set problem. nPrr^ The first leg was to Beacon 17 ae ov
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  • 383 24 Bulletin Of League Of Nations T n* Health bulletin of the Leweol L3 reads as folio* in was the only portta the Eastern Arena to report the prc£nce ol human plague during the week. one death having been notified. Cholera was reported from Calcutta and Madras in British
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  • 111 24 Kid Arenas Outpointed In Ipoh Boxing (From Our Own Reporter) tpoh, Ni)\ 18 AT the Jubilee Park to-night, Little Abayan 7.11 beat Kid Arenas 7 10 on points In .i ten 3-minute round boxing Cl)lU» It was a colourless fight, and though Arenas put up a grand
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  • 659 24 went m a obtained for B Finally, ho ri 23 ni t out, a wond game for K< n1 b\ one wicket till lied hi reputation id he uded on a'i ham: one ol England's comlii cricketers. In 1906, it will be remembered. K- first carried
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