Morning Tribune, 23 November 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOIT~2.— No. 251. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 23, 1987. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 105 1 Resolution Passed A THREAT TO HONGKONG Manifesto Presented At Embassy Tokyo, Nov. 22. iN anti-Britiili mass meeting, held n Hibiya Park Hall to-day, unanimously passed a resolution to, inter alia:— Discard pro-British principles; Abolish all pro-British societies and institutions throughout Japan; Demand the maintenance of a
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  • 647 1  - Chinese Disappointment At Brussels Sin Chew Jit Poh Brussels, Nov. 22. THE British and American delegations worked until long after midnight m the hope of completing a draft declaration before the Conference meeting this afternoon. -merit was reached at 3 a.m. rerie text, the draft of which will discussed with
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  • 773 1 HEAVY DAMAGES TO BE PAID UNFOUNDED RUMOURS REGARDING ABDICATION PRIVATE LIFE London, Nov. 22. THE action for damages for libel, instituted by the Duke of Windsor against Messrs. William Heinemann, publishers, and Geoffrey Dennis, author, of a book "Coronation Commentary", has
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  • 113 1 Anti-Japanese Action Urged London, Nov. 22. SIR Stafford Cripps, at a demonstration organised by the Glasgow Trades Council, has denounced the drugs traffic m China as purposely fostered by Japan for many years to undermine the Chinese morale. Drawing attention to the importance of Japanese trade with
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  • 108 1 Pretender Issues A Manifesto Paris, Nov. 22. FURTHER surprise and interest are at- tached to the French political situation by a manifesto issued by M. Due Deguise the French pretender, with whom many see a link between the amazing Cagoulard revelations The manifesto which is addressed to
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  • 127 1 Exceeding Limits 1956 London Treaty} London, Nov. 21. IN connection with the launching of a new Japanese cruiser to-day, the Daily Telegraph naval expert. Mr. Hector By water, says: Both the Admiralty and Washington are completely m the dark regarding Japanese warship construction from the end of
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  • 46 1 Thirty-two were killed of whom 16 were children, and 87 injured m an insurgent air raid on Alicante m the early hours of Saturday, says the Ministry of national defence Working class lions of the town suffered mostly. Reuter
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  • 430 1 JAPANESE PLANES RAID NANKING A THRILLING DOC-FIGHT Message Dropped For Chiang Kai-Shek Nanking, Nov. 22. ji JAPANESE plane, piloted by Lieut. Nango, the leading Japanese air ace, dropped B message m Nanking this afternoon urging Chiang Kai Shek to surrender No bombs were released. The ftrit fterlal COmbai over Nanking
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  • 21 1 Da yang Valerie Married London, Not. 22. PrfaMtH Baba was married to-day to Bob Gregory at the Marylebone Register office. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 38 1 ON OTHFR PAGES t Page I Gunners Gaoled i Alleged Kidnapping 3 London Letter X Bribe To Inspector 22 J Local Sport 22 &23 Malaya Cup Rugger 23 I i ~«fi» *ar East— Commons' Anxiety, see Pa?e 21.
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    • 94 1 W KLIM now enables you to I m gi ve y°ur children PURK m milk, that is delicious lor V^^ Mlf| ji I drinking, and at reasonable Bj|jJ|JilJ I prices, no matter where you I ''I Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mis it J W as needed
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  • 298 2 THEFT OF A LA WYER 'S SPOR TS CAR GUNNERS GO TO PRISON Sequel To Joy Ride Wy had one Of two drinks before taking the cai We Intended going to Johore for a |oy ride aid William Field and Frederick Smith, two Gunners „1 the Seventh Heavy Battery ol
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  • 83 2 Armed Men Take Money And Jewels ARMED with pistols and knives, three ntered a house In Pagoda Btreel shortly after 1130 last night and robbed a Chinese woman of her and jewellery to the total of $680. The woman, it is understood, was alone In her room at
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  • 60 2 'From OUT Oim Correspondent. Batu Pahat, Mono a concert organised by the Cheng siew old Hoys' Association will be staged the Sultana Hall on De- 4 The will be given to the China ReThe marriage took place ol Inch* Abdul Ohani b. Raub. a keen sportsman of
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  • 51 2 Mr G. O'Reilly. <>t Messrs Montor Ltd.. the Malayan agents o! the Parker pen, leaves Singapore to-day on long Furlough to Europe on the Conte Biancamano It is 9» 2 years since Mr. O'Reilly last went to Europe, and his many friends will wish him a happy
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  • 72 2 Attempts To Smuggle Smartly Punished am attempt to smuggle 10 tahlls oi ££vS3AtSS •.suited m a Chinese being fined $800 sSrHSFS jSdge, Criminal District Court, this m Teo l Kim Ton was arresteed by a reSS W« SSft be A s si°m^lar tine was imposed on Choo Kirn
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  • 108 2 Singapore, Monday. THIS morning m the Criminal District Court, Ch'oa Huay Seng, alias Chuan. faced three charges < 1 of committing house trespass by concealing himself behind a heap oi carpets on Nov. 13 at Messrs. Gian Singh. 4 Battery Road <2» of housebreaking at the same
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  • 86 2 Singapore. Monday. FOUND guilty of having on Oct. 2 cheated Mr. Albert Neess. proprietor of a beauty parlour m Stamford Road, m respect of cosmetics, one shampoo, one hair dye and three permanent waves, to the total value of $50.25 Ahmad bin Mohamed Hassan; alias
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  • 69 2 Lt. Col. Sharma (From Our Own Correspondent Batu Bah?.t, Monday. Lt.-Col. A. N. Sharma, IMS D.PH MB., 8.5., B.T.M H.. of Abbotabad. North-west frontier. India, who is on leave, arrived at Batu Pahat with Mrs. Shorma where they will spend a few days. Lt.-Col. A. N Sharma willi address the
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  • 52 2 Singapore, Monday Before Mr Justice a'Beckett Terrell t» Acting Chief Justice, m the Hieh Ccurt to-day. Mr. Murray Bruce Bra.h admitted to practice as an advo cat, and oolicitor of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements The Hon Mr R Williamson apneared In support of the petition
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  • 47 2 The Police Band will play the following programme at Telok Ayer to-day beginning at 6 p.m.:— "Lorraine" Oanne; Overture •French Comedy," Bcla. Selection. "Stu?£S! Pni Solo for Cornet "When the Ebb-Tide Flows." Gordon-' Entracts to Rosamunde, Schu Suite, "Ballet Egyptian" Luigini; Potpourri. "Tangled Tunes" Ketelbey
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  • 605 2 High Court Claim For Damages Singapore, Monci AT the continued hearing, berore Mr Justice Howes m the High Court today, into the civil claim brought by Mr H. A. R. Paulusz and his wife. Mrs. Edna Paulusz. for damages against the Charm i Farm, for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 179 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you f. I old h. for- your tiru.. an.J ur»i»»u- to enjo) th« pl< Koutn, take Dr. Klxon'i Vi-Tah* and restor* •our Manhood, Vitality and Energy. bi X r.-Mtiits m lm hours. Dr. Nixon a Vi-T«t».-< arc ti«-w dlsooT< rj» and tuarantecd to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 370 3 CHARGE AGAINST JAVANESE l3'Year~Old Chinese Girl I elk Story Singapore, Monda Suman bin Kamurudln, a canvasser and native ol Padang, Sumatra. stood his trial to-day m the Criminal District Court, tor having kidnapped, on Sept 10 last, a 13-year old Hoklen girl, (Mian Iluaf NeO, trom
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  • 487 3 1 rrible Injuries Of Victim Singapore. Monda\. AN alleged brutal attack by two hinese on another m Cecil Street <vi the evening of Dee. 13, which resulted m the death of the man saultcd from a fractured skull and laceration of the brain, was described to Mr.
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  • 65 3 Anthony's Convent School. sJJIJJJf R °ad. will hold an exhibition of nooi arts on Saturday (Parents' Day>. Parity sale organised by the Sis- the convert will take place the and will end on Thursday, 2 All interested are welcome. Wtf'a exhibition and annual m a Rreat success
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  • 222 3 Mr. F. B. Schoedsack In Singapore Singapore, Monday. IN Singapore to-day is one of the big chiefs of Hollywood— Mr. Eniest B. Schocdsack. He is known to millions o: cinemagoers all over the world ai I famous film producer and director Mr. Schoedsack is staying at the Adelphi
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  • 62 3 Exports of tinned pineapples from Malaya during the week ended Nov. 13 amounted to 28.117 cases. Of these 14,775 cases went to the United Kingdom, 2,478 to thp continent of Europe, 725 to Canada and 10.139 elsewhere. The total exports for the year to Nov 13 were 2,291,000
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  • 102 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. For mention. -5.813 33- Timoon binte Abdullah im.w.i vs. Ong Kah Lock, followed by: 5.366 37— Yeo Kee Jen^ and ancr. vs. Yeo Soo How. Before Mr. Justice Howes m the 3rd Court at
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  • 97 3 ENGLAND ICE-BOUND Road Traffic Shipping Affected London, Nov 22 although there was bright sunshine over most of England, London lav under a thick pall of f OR throughout yesterday, which was the coldest November day for 14 years Conditions were clearer to- Jay, although a slight fog persisted m many
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 163 3 Pr h t jSilvikrin Lotion morning and niaht. !^-sfsE?i on of r 1 Almondt. SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic LotionConcentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo— Solidified Brilliantly —Silvilix Hair Cream— Sweet Oil oi Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Sole Distributors:— RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and
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    • 48 3 •X* dine under the stars m the coolest Restaurant m Town SINGAPORE Wi6 V■H|» Q H Ql■; /jS^^X 1 .^-.^r, r _V ■"~"^~*«^"—^*«^"%^^^H^l~^ i\EW STOtiT" 111. GOLD POCKET STEEL WRISTLET W. 4 T C H E S JUST ARRIVED DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents— MONTOß ITl>, Sineapor-.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 85 4 (2nd Forwari) Dec. Buyers. Sellers. '3rd Forward) Jan.i Mar. Buyers. 13 l|lfl Seders. J lO April June Buyers hen i.,,.,,,, Change IYALM OIL (Malayan revlous In bulk Nov Dec. shipt. £18-0-0 valut Unchan) COFKA (Straits, *.H.S.) Uov Shipment. ,mlnal »AtiO *i_OUK (Sarawak; Nov. Dec shipment 4 v:ilue -<»l'iO<JA
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    • 97 4 London. N< Previo To-day Ch. Distillers 102 3 99 6 DunJop Rubber 31!9 316 General Electric 76 6 73 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 35 1 ■> 32 9 Imperial Tobacco 148 1 143 9 -44. London Tin (New Share) 3 7 3 6 Rubber Plan Investment Trust
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    • 26 4 RUBBER New York Nov 20 Previous To-day Cha Buyers 143« 14% Sellers 14* 2 143 8 lIN F-i<*v Tone Quiet Easy Spot 41
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    • 63 4 London Nov. 22. Prev.o To-day Change r. on Paris (closing middle rate) 147 Unchan i'.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 1 9 16 —7 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 12 9 Unchan I.T, Hongkong (closing selling rate) I,il 32 Unchan TT. on Japan (closing selling rate)
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    • 179 4 Messrs. Fraser Co. s Sinoiapore. Monday. MI.MN(i. As usual on Monday there no news iron London over the weekend, and although there was rather a better feelinu on the New York Stock Exchange on Saturday, the local mark- I was very quiet and dull. All prices were inclined
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    • 7 4 SJ!f,VFR Spot 4 months' forward.
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    • 6 4 TIN Standard London. N
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    • 16 4 SOUTH IMCI I ISII INSI K.\\( i: OOMPANT, III) IS I A 111 IMI I II
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    • 41 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. fablLshed m 1880 >. j Capital Subscribed (Fully t ):ud U P* V 100.000,000 Reserve rand V.134.400.000.00 Head on Yokohama SINCiAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. M*n*«er T yamamoto No. 6049 Manager'! Room. ttl. 5922 General Office.
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    • 56 4 t THE £ASTEH\ IMTKD A^L'lLV\«'tj I i lOltl'OltAllO.% LIMITED., i I (Incorporated m *he Straits Settlements* J FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLAKV 5 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN !^uii particular* and rates «pn ly. 18D. Cecil Street, Siug&po<<. I W. E. KAMAN. Acting General Manager i SI
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  • 723 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, 5 p m. Buyers Sellers 4- 46 am Kumbanu 31 33 tral Malay 48 51 ii.tam 26- 27 6xd Weng 0.85 0 90 ■rin Tin 21 22 Selangor 1.42 1.47 ma Malay 28- 29 -cd deriang 20 6 22,un Tin 0.40 0.45
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  • 75 5 Drug Addicts Clear By Shop-Lifting HEROIN addii ol New York steal oximatelv $150,000 (£30.000) h ol merchandise i >• U) oougs. That Is the estimate made m an (>incial of the Treasury Department's Bureau oi Narcotics which has been making a big drive against the traffic In
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  • 118 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday MINING Buyers Seller. Hongkong Tin 251- 271Pangnga River 7 9 8 3 Puchong 23 Rawang Tin Fids. 8- 8 6 Rahman Hyd. 1.30 1.40xd Rawang Con 24 25,-xd Southern Kinta 7.00 7.25 Bungei Kinta 19- 20|Sungei Way 2.45 2.55 Sungei Luas 1.45 1.55 Talam 1
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  • 27 5 Sin Me < lingapon d cabled news from Manili t^iviiiu the followin prlc Antamok d Consolidi 0.013 0 I XL United Paracale 0.495 m
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  • 191 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY penang municipal 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 |V 2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 nom 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 257 5 Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore, Investment B< and Brokers fa Sect and CommoditUs. Daily Foreign Market ->ri Quol Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. OMMODITY EXCHANGE [NC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. < ANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSO. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 95 6 Inn Miusi iismisi ETE-DAZZUNG Xl \I I OI THIS „!n,)KM.' oi THkWORLD'S LOVELIES! GIRLS! DOZENS OI M XKS' OPENING To-night PAVILION i-is mm G/VGS AND GIRLS! MIRTH AND MUSIC! I k. I 1 *A iniMi Minn i>. IN TOWN! ><gnnB^V It's got the most beautiful girls m V £~*i V
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    • 180 6 „„<■ Ml the Best remedies srrei'iied -it l" p C.'apitol for I%^^ ClT^ V* 'E* N Come and Enpy I a Grand Belly- ImMMM Laugh When You mWN^&Uk See V^^^^E£yj|fa^| i the Pretty Star of i I "MR. DEEDS K<» to Town on her own to do I little EASY
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  • 196 7 2t X Wront'L me h lad lines Before 1939 Sydney, Nov. 10. expected that by the end of 193<5 the Royal Australian Air Force will i front-line stivnuth of 200 momachines. consignment of the general-Avro-Ansion machines, for trden were placed m Rnglau*! ago. will arrive m Melbourne
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 162 7 SHH g^ IU-DAY F TEA DANCE 1." 6 P.M.—8.30 P.M. y FREE ADMISSION gtfl '^i 9.30 UNTIL 12 B F» NON-STOP DANCE H (^fr) NEW HOSTESSES i A l r om nos(. Kong 1 i- O -I __w^aA^__i i ROXY BAR OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT! OPKXS TO-MCiHT fi-15 and 9.15 S
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    • 51 7 j OPI VING /O MORROW a, ALHAMBRA sjmmki osa johnsonX J I MARTIN JOHNSON'S LAST PICTURE [BORNEO taS fSWwHLV c^ bW S Abo! "ONE MILK PROM HEAVEN" One of The! Most Startling Pictures of the year THEATRE ROYAL I p.m. TO-NIGHT »pm Return Screening FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY "SRI MAHABHARAT"
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    • 18 7 MARLBOROUGH (i p in. TO-NIGHT p.m. 'SNEHALATA' Grand Opening To-morrow! tllli; AWAKENING gTAnd I irst Kuu Hindustani Pietan
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  • 1046 8 Progress Of Empire Air Mail Steady Development Continues THE nineteenth Ai i the the fallen at th .1 For the ftrsl time nutes' Silence ai the outraged Boon after the sll< the crowd surrounding the Cenotai elderly man pushed on the p.r. al ratings and X;.
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  • 2456 8 THE LONDON POINT OF VIEW Queen accompanied H Thi red bj I Gloucester. President of the Colrhe King afterwards inspectec the building, wa .ally into hospital, told Jhe Pn: Sir Frederick Hobday, that two i shootir.u dogs were sick and a civ: The Royal Family s love of anim; well-known:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 76 8 O\OIIA X \l»lll-ll AKIM \l\4it 4% it i i i ii g ■■\i i v r r I 1, 4^ Bji^Bß^'^ fGompljrfilir with Rritish St.imiard Specification) mq/ TITAOE MARK X* \i CHEAPEST CM M.liv \^TJ^^^y^/^ P^CE w^^^t^^^P^^ .^^^^htW.^C j^r RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETT!NG PROPERTIED ii. -.iv recommended for fast concrete
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  • 313 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1937. NEW MARRIAGE BILL ANOMALIES i|K. A. r. Herbert's Marriage Bill, which becomes law on Jan. l next year, la already having an effed on the marital relations of couples who have separated outside the jurisdiction of the police court. Husbands who have de-
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  • 596 10 Ramsay Macdonald Knew he would not return Mfc RAMSAY Mac Donald had a presentiment that he would not return from his trip to South America (wrofc the editor ol "The doner's Log/ In the Evening ;d. London). The Saturday afternoon before he left was spent with his old Iriend Mr
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 10 Prior to hi- departure from London Kini; Boris of Bulgaria, whose Interest m locomotives >> so well -known, fM presented with scale noael of the Southern Railway "Schools" Class engine "Eton." Tin ntation made In the Chainun of the Southern Railway, Mr. R. Holland -Martin. Photo shows Mr. R. Holland-
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  • 108 10 Mrs. R. Kraal, wife of Mr. R. X the Manager of Standard Oil Company Telulc Anson Installation, will be leaving shortly for Bangkok on a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guest have arrived m Kuala Lumpur from leav Guest, who was formerly with Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.. is
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  • 384 11 FEAR OF COMING WINTER falling Trade Due To Boycott I Fl Alt of the coming winter lies beneath Japan's patriotic speechmaking ami parades as the punitive expedition of mid -summer against China becomes a full-fledffed war. prices are rising and peasants are sing the sons
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  • 101 11 Secures £20,000 Contract In New York IND English youth, who. not long was struggling to make a living Ician m England, has In Now York that, assure him Income of £***** a j pleton aged 21, m <>i ol England estate manager. i become one i ntertainen here,
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  • 56 11 Result Of Killing An Albatross Sydi SEAMEN on the Anchlaes, which at Sydney recently from South Afric a fallen dead on the boal deck i mantle on the outward A i the bird Approachin hip ran d<h The look oul bird, but fail Au.. hours lat< object chipoed
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  • 222 11 Arabs Exiled In Palestine Jerusalem AMONG the first measures to be taken rt by the new Government commission appointed to take charge of the wi or religious endowments administration! has been the dismissal of departmental directors known to have been implicated m political agitation. It is understood that,
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  • 169 11 Ashes Scattered From Plane Sydney, N le, 300 fi up oil Bondi ich, Sydney, a robed clergyman ral service for n cremated as. It v.ed to be the only funeral m nice of it si kiiui ever held r| he ashes were scattered Into a a :lergyman, the
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  • 266 11 French Technicians To Visit America Paris k DELEGATION of French technicians A is leaving shortly for the United states to study American economic re form.s with a view to their adaptation to French industry. The delegation, which \g being sent I out by the government, will be under
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  • 165 11 Death Of English Centenarian Brisbane, Nov. 10 U7IT.LIAM Efenrj Billings, aged 101 years, was round dead at the camp "i a neighbour, Mr 1 smith at reeba goldflelds, the other day He was In the habit ol having his meals at Smith's camp, and came as usual
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  • 339 11 Urged To Exercise tint ion London CRITICISM „i careless bank custom.! y whose negligence might Indirecth help forgers was expressed by Mr R A Wilson m his presidential address to the institute Of Bankers at Goldsmiths 1 Hall Referring to the risk of cheque forgeries, Mr. Wilson
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    • 37 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD ObtatncM* of Ommtru omt Sicr. ...V..4. j. jj j ffiBBW hJI i PHONF 'A^ GOODWOOD 'j i i M *S Telegraphic Addirst (HARMIJIdLY SITUATED WML VISITORS \*i> Tinv.\m% Inrtoalled Facilttita for P-\r t.utertain,
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  • 183 12 Cryini Ml this hypocriss broke the silence at the Cenotaph when the Kin* hd the nations hataage m Urn n.neteenth anniversary «i tii. Armistice, hie man dashed through the ranks »r the naval mi am towards the King, shouting as he ran but h"i is immed a
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  • Article, Illustration
    120 13 I >rfin| ttl« iuo Minutes' Silence at the Royal Exchange, London. Planet News K Princess Ingrid of Denmark: the Duchess of Kent: Princess Marie m Victoria: the Oueen and Queen Mary, on the balcony of the Home Bee t» they watched the ceremony. Planet News The scene as the King
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 CHRISTMAS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATENT PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH i>ILV£RV^ARE V^ I V Sauce Boat* iiOKS IiOLLVKE DlSli£s 4WKST u;^ULS 4t6t; C.4>tHb JEWELLERY 0 WYK lll> HB BISI ih i(t(< \M) RENE ULLMANN i;ill!h ri&ce, BINUAPOBI
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  • 510 14 Rebuilding The Body Greta Gumming discusses the importance of good noisK and gmoi of ftgure bringi aar miration wheth. »Jgg (thouirti it's not ftjrt -1,-,nlt n-un- the street with perfec «ngg« «JJ dignity m their movements? How ran i y this treat is given u.s Many ol iv are content
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  • Page 14 Advertisements

  • 424 15 Make Your Back Beautiful IN most civilized countries peopie bath?* m private and sometimes dire m public In some places, however, people usually dine m private and batae m public. In other words, if you stop at a hotel or inn m some parts of the world and wish to
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  • 392 15 An Oatmeal Mask does Your Face Good IT is said that the divine Sarah Bernhardt. who was one of the world's greatest, and best-loved actresses often used to go on alligator hunts when playing m Florida. That .seems like a rather odd sport for any woman professional or otherwise. But
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 49 15 I 'he first requisite of correct LINGERIE is cut— their fineness of workmans 'i'li and quality of materials W£ JAO£ ?A££ >mes all three m their stocks. offer the best of everything prices you can afford to pay. New stocks just received. IX. Battery Road, Ist Floor. Phon- 7113
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    • 80 15 If you really want to look charming at all times, have a neatly curled head of hair, rather short at the back, and not long hair which so easily gets untidy. JOAN CRAWFORD hi ay Stsr IWAX FACTOR'S LIPSTICK The perfect, YEW lip makeup created by Max Hollywood*! make-up gen
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    • 113 15 TOURISTS SHOPPI\f;T m iim: Df?y CLEANING lluriol Quirk Cleaners for sain c da y service Goods handed m by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. 278, Orchard Rd. Phone 7776 STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS j• j studio 3 3 i j for j j fo to- portrait S
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    • 84 15 CAMERAS AND FILMS 5//.X STORE CLAMOROUS GOWNS TAILORED WITH EXACTING PRECISION BY EXPERTS at Tajmalial Slorc 23, HIGH ST. HAIR-DRESSER Be waved by THE CONTINENTAL V A New WinU** Permanent Waving Machine I from America j I maison" perm 1 Stumfjrd Road Tel 4610 Watch Makers td 1938 s 1
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 403 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA" LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*. Due ;>^ TonnBBe 9 tr c Homeward*. LeMes o RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 14 RANCHI 17,000 Dec. 3 ***** Jan. 28 BHUTAN 8.100 Dec. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Feb. 3 RAJIM/'IANA 17.0(ic Dec .17 CHITRAL 15.000 Feb. 11 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 23 [.XjVtHAQE
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    • 515 16 TO FRENCH PORTS V If U HOMEWARDS. f v« B m For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 10 CAP -T JACQUES For V es Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec. 10 BANCiKnK For Ma re, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 1 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 OUTWARDS.
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  • 77 17 <IIIPS ILONGSIDI nil WHARVES OH EXPECTI !> TO \KKI\ I i ntranec Exil ship Gsdswu Gate I•* i Anhui 20 1 1 Hai Hing 20 i l President O imer 18 3 Cranfieid 2 3 Aenei 14 3 Centaur 11 Pyrrhus 923 Kedah 6 2 3 Perak
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  • 54 17 The mails despatched from Singapore en Oct 29 by the Karapara wa delivered m London yesterday. The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Nov. 10 was delivered m London on Nov. 19. The Air Mail < Netherlands i de patch(d from Singapore on Nov. 14 was delivered
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 289 17 BURNS PHILP LINE. i lncorporated m Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. !ELLA 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 bourne to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 124 17 v. k. ri\i: GENERAL PASSENGEtfI AOENTB CUNARD WHITE sj \R, LTD (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via i'man*. Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov 25 .s.s. "HARUNA MARU Dei ss KATORI MARU Dec Pates to Ist Class 2nd cl Naples lIH $540 $317 $M 3 Marseille
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    • 205 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! i i Pengerang Aik Soon 23 B am. herlands Indies: Bagan and Selat Pandjai 23 3 p.m. i nrt de Kuck. Padang. Pakan roe and Siak 23 3 pm. and West XX Khandalla 25 3 p.m. erica "North i Except Western nada and Western States of America
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    • 149 17 KEPPEL HARBOUI Alain Wharf: Leh Moonstone ispyck. Dredger Kuantan. Mamiar VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tan Jong Pagar: Victoria Dock: Tug Tunda MAILS EXPECTED Mails from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service). General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.N.I.L.M.i, time of
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  • 448 18 "BRAVE BRITISH OFFICER' Ex' Enemy Wants To Return His Belongings VryheU Natal El i oicis .m- jxiiiK niinh- to trace the relative* ol "a brave British oiiiin who was killed In rnrajcemenl al Bakenlaagatc <l»r--ini the South African Wai ik»9IM officer, whose name Is down,
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  • 252 18 Life Restored After 15 Minutes IN a Jersey City hospital baby that died more than 15 minutea before it was born, and was later restored to life. The case was revealed by Dr. Edward Waters, who told how. when the mother entered the hospital, he discovered that
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  • 284 18 15 Per .en I. Quota 'in \d vacated MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, m weekly rubber market report London, dated Nov. 9. state: We have had another week ol riant markets and falling prices. have receded a halfpenny per lb our last report. Commodities m general arc still
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  • 150 18 Plays Mozart And Composes At Five A FIVE -YEAR -OLD boy who Mozart and Liszt with mature skill, and can even compose m works of his own. is the wonder 01 velands musical world. He is Kenneth Wolf, who at th< of 26 months astonished his moth. climbing
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  • 43 18 A resident of New York wa to hospital with a lorry for an lance. She weighs 36 stone. No ambuhi m the city was big enough to can It took nine policemen armed crowbars and emergency belts to her.
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    • 63 18 esseh Arrived Aeneas. British. 6.253 tons, from Japan Nov. 22. to P. Swcttenham Nov 23 Kepong. British. 1.322 tons. from Bangkok Nov. 21. to Banpkok Nov 23 Raub. British. 573 tons from Kuantan Nov 21. to Kuantan Nov. 24. Valava. Siamese, 803 tons, from Bangkok Nov. 21. lo Bangkok Nov.
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  • 171 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends ■re. Nov 22. 5 Total for Books Close ffnancia, Com nanv rMvid< To Date Fx Div. Aver Hitam Tin 20 Int. Nov. 10 Dee. 3 Nov. 15 Burma Malay 6d. Int. Dec. 11 18 Dec. 13 7 1 Hong Fatt 3 r Int. Nov.
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    • 187 20 a Best m V iffme World Mf f THE 1937 MODELS OF LATEST j Ml MW Th«- new PILOT pens will impress you as SM W no other range of pens has ever done— /v t&\ J I mm the really beautiful material— the v^mi BMW drrful refinement all goes
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    • 514 20 I ON^^ JHE RADIO! BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME KciLsim'ton German) i ii wiiMffif z- :z9 p.«». ».i» 20 p. n I d Announc p.m. (iSJ i:i.H3 iiietir*, itLM m< <;sii 13.!>7 metres (21-47 u>- <- Greenwich Time Signal at 11.35 p.m lb.H«i niftrrs (17.7! l rues) mnrt <iSO n 4(J ffl
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    • 644 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres <■ 1 7.30pm.: Time, Weather, News TO-DAi ouncemenfc. 1 m.:— "lndustrial England m Indian Music (Gramo- A v Lancashire. Talk by I ,'j Hausman, read by R B. Willmol Lancashire iping Dram upper and Chum [n this talk is
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  • 693 21 HOW FAR WILL THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT HELP CHINA? Hugesson Shooting: No Compensation By Japanese London, Nov. 22 MR. Arthur Henderson asked Mr. Eden In the Commons to-day, whether m accordance with the League Assembly's lution of Oct. 6, Government consi<l how far individually Britain can
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  • 118 21 Fali Of Nearly Ten Points In London Market London Nov. 22. THE Brazilian Government's latest decision to suspend payment to bondholders pending the conclusion of a new agreement is engaging the serious attention of the British Government, stated Mr. Eden m the Commons to-day m reply to a
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  • 142 21 ndon, Nov 22 (i Halifax returned to London this afternoon. It It expected 11;; -menl will be made m the Commona tomorrow regarding his visit to Germany. The British Government has contributed £5.000 to the fund ol the int. tional Committee ol the Red c Ciety, Geneva,
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  • 38 21 Akron, Ohio, Nov. 22. A Union official announced to-day that members ol the United Rubber Workers o fAmerica voted an end to the strike at the Goodyear Company by accepting settlement of the proposals.- Reuter
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  • 269 21 Sydney, Nov. 11 MR. W. C Parkinson, who arrived m Sydney the other day by the "Pierre Loti," must have one of the strangesi jobs m the world He is a magnetic observer with the Carnegie Corporation and spends his time travelling the world making corrections for Admiralty
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  • 192 21 Phi i n Passengers o Wtir/hd In MidAir New York DASSENOERB In an American air-liner iiad a nightmare ordeal here when they were warned to prepare for a < after one of the tyres ol the aeroplane had burst fti mid-al The two pilots, realism the
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  • 341 22 Hitler's Declaration At Nazi Gathering Berlin Nov. THE prediction thai Germany within lli once again nave colonial po made bj Hen 11, i, king al the celebration at fUlgberg ol the fifteenth anniversary ol foundation ol the local Nazi group Th€ Fuhrer declared We must con
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  • 54 22 Singapore, Monday. Mr If. BarUett, of the Ford Motor Company <>f Malaya. Ltd was this morning fined $3 by Mr. E. C. G Barrett, tho Fourth Police Mauistratc, Alien he pleaded guilty <>n b charge ol parking his motor-car elsewhere than m ;i parking place al Orchard Road
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  • 337 22  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh For International War P.I/ Shanghai Shanghai, N«w TIM Jai.aiuse fleet m Shanghai has km* considerably augmented! In < lea vlt n h anticipated international i-onflu- 1. The commander of the Japanese ,rmv m Shanghai has been elevated !o (he position oi l^ nir: ll
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  • 126 22 Bright Producton At Malacca rfrom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday A line effort of the Penuel English School the "Forward." the School Magazine, reaches a high standard m magazine production. Among those who contribute are Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. C.8.E., and the Rev. L. S. G. Petter. Mr
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  • 63 22 (From Our Oum Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. Mr. Quek Shin, J.P., was the host at I te«-pftrty and later a dinner held At the Keng Chiew Huay Kuan m honour of the exemption from registration of newly-formed Kwan^tung Huav Kuan The number of the Huay Kuan people
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  • 133 22 I hhlc ml Bonus To Be Declared AMNAL dividend of Jive per cent making ten per cent, for the year, and a bonus dividend of ten per Cent., is recommended m the report of tmdirectors of Messrs. Wearne Bros. Ltd. to be posented at the annual general
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  • 146 22 Younp Chinese tinea Singapore. Monday. WONG Toon Chick, a young Chinese, pleaded guilty when he appeared this morning before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the new Fourth Police Magistrate, on I charge of offering Inspector J. MacPherson, S.S.P., an illegal gratification of $5, on Nov. 19, at the
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  • 152 22 Twenty~Two Years hi hi /thai From Our Oii-n Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. THE head priest of the biggest Chinese temple m Malacca, the Cheiiß Hoon Cteng lemple. Monk Lee Hong Lim, passed away on Tuesday after a briei illness, at the age of 52. The deceased belonged to the
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  • 56 22 Christum Moench has abandoned his attempt to beat Japy'a record for the Paris-Saigon flight. He was delayed here by bad weather. He arrived this morning After a stop last night at Damascus Mi- will uroceed to Saigon by easy ttajtet and attempt to set up a new
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  • 255 22 Exciting Match Ai Tanglin Singapore. Monday IN an exciting game of rugby football I .it Tanglin to-day. "B" Co., del* -s" Co.. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers by six points 'one try and a penalty to three points <one try* •B" Co., enjoyed a slight superiority m the forward
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  • 130 22  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Scene Of Fighting Shifts In China Shanghai. Nov. 22. «M view ol the growing tension on the I Far Eastern horizon, the Mencn Government has appropriated huge sums ol money lor the strensthenms «>i <•' -fence works m French Indo-China. The Chinese have
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  • 42 22 New South Wales Trounce New Zealanders Sydney, Nov 22 MEW South Wales beat the New landers by eight wickets. Se<>: New Zealanders: 195 (O'Reilly n I 57) and 214. New South Wales. 274 (Barnes lJand 136 <for 2 wkts).- Reuter
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  • 639 23 FIRST CUP GAME IN NORTH otnjortabk Victory Over Penan g (From Our Own Reporter). Penang, Saturday. AFTER a sensational start when they scored a try within three minutes of play, Penang failed to go further ahead and was eventually beaten by 18 points (one goal,
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  • 137 23 R.A. Beat Cordons At Blakan Mati Singapore, Monday. THE Royal Artillery. Blakan Mati, beat the Gordon Highlanders by a dropped goal (4 points) to nil m a keenly contested game of rugby football at Blakan Mati this afternoon. The sides were evenly matched but the Gunners, although not
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  • 89 23 Singapore, Monday. Owing to rain, the tennis matches fixed for this afternoon at Hong Lim Green were cancelled. The Open Singles between Dr. Chia Teck Yam and Foo Wo Wan. will be played on Wednesday. On Thursday, the following matches will be played: Handicap Singles: Yap Ah
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  • 104 23 The Indian Association hockey match against the Raffles College, arranged for Wednesday, has been cancelled. Indian Association teams have been selected for other matches as follows Vs. S.C.C. Ist XI, on Thursday at the S.C.C: M. B. Singh; A. Chatterii and S. Angulia: Shanmugam, Baskaran and Gupta: B.
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  • 41 23 The Island Club Siamese Cup final between Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman and Mrs. W. R. Dunn played over 18 holes during the week-end resulted m a win for Mrs C. A. R Bateman by 2 and 1
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  • 34 23 Singapore, Monday.. The hockey match between the S.R C and the Combined Schools which was to have been played on the SRC. ground this afternoon was postponed on account of bad weather.
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  • 21 23 The majority of the hockey natchetl arranged to be plavrd m Singapore yesterday were cancellod owing to the rain
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  • 116 23 Mr. And Mrs. Williamson Win Foursomes ||H and Mrs A. M. Williamson won the mixed foursomes at the KeppH Gull Club yesterday. Twenty-two cards wen taken oul ana the three best returned were: Mr. and Mrs Williamson 48 1- i 35' Mrr. G. E. Kerr and E.
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  • 70 23 V.M.C.A. team vs. M.C.U. to-morrow at 5.10 p.m. on the M.C.U. ground: Nathaniels, Thong Sing Ching. Newman. Varma, Gim Lock. Dr. V Xavier, Lee Fong Lim, G Day. Kee Siang, Suratta, Swyny. V.M.C.A. team vs. S.C.C. on Friday at 5.10 p.m. on the S.C.C. ground: Pillay, Thong Sing
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  • 490 23 Golj At Buktt Timah And Keppel SCOTLAND beat the Rest In the four ball match played at Bllklt Timah on Sunday over 18 hoiScores "Scotland players mentioned Ant): J H Beeton («cr.) and H. Ains lit 4» 1; S. A. Beavii (4) and A. V Crams
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  • 226 24 Shanghai. No\ I'.ul of Wusih was occupied this morning l>\ Japnese troops. ;u < ordtef to .i lapftMN report. Official c oiiliniiatioii is lacking. rnnit has beta comparatively <.ui»t Hid the Japanese rtpOfttd to »><■ withdrawing to Yen- chanf, b raUway town 16 mito x* l oi th<
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  • 145 24 Shanghai. Nov. 22. A Japanese bomber hit by Chinese anti-aircraft guns crushed down In (lames i vtr Wusih on Saturday, accordum to report! received here to-day and admitted by the Japanese. Engaged m attacking Chinese troop concentration! and industrial establishtnents, more than twenty Japanese planes were forced
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  • 237 24  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Shanghai, Nov. 22. Major-General Kita of the Japanese Command m North China has flown to Peiping to direct the withdrawal of 15 per cent, of the Japanese troops m North China to the Manchurtan border m order to be ready for any
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  • 91 24 Senate Committee Disregards President's Wish Washington. Nov. 22. THE Senate Agricultural Committee has completed the draft farm bill after two days and nights of almost continuous session. The bill goes to the Senate to-day and provides for a governmentfarmer partnership m a combination of voluntary compulsory acreage
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  • 66 24 Poland Anti-Communist Pact London, Nov 22 The Manchester Guardian, m a message from its Warsaw correspondent, states that Poland, despite strong pressure by Japanese, Germany and Italy has hitherto declined to join the antiCommunist pact, fearing thereby to impair relations with Great Britain, with which, for economic and political reasons,
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  • 52 24 New York. Nov. 22. hv L f a H K< o S(ul( hou sm X Projects financed by the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- ar j; precast by a high official who states that President Roosevelt favours he proposal authorising loans to morS, companies m order to stimulate private
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    • 21 24 A. S. GILES. S CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER S No. fl. The Arcade, Singapore. TBONE 7ilt THB TAILOR.
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