Morning Tribune, 24 November 1937
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Title Section13 1937-11-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ifOL. 2— No. :!">-'. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 24, 1987. FIVE ENTS.13 words
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529 1937-11-24 1 Nanyang Siang Pau - 'Japanese Cannot Escape From Being Crushed" Says Dr. Kung Nanyang Siang Pau CHINA IS FINANCIALLY PREPARED FOR LONG WAR REORGANISATION OF THE DEFENDING FORCES Shanghai, Nov. 23. rH circles have beer, much enheartened by a statement made b) C H Kung m an interview at Hankow, that no matter how529 words
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103 1937-11-24 1 Nanyang Siang Pau - Chiang Says Powers Should Stop Supply Of Materials To Japan Nanyang Siang Pau Nanking, Nov. 23. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek, m an Interview given to the special correspondent of the London Times, said «£t signatories to the Nine Pou'i Treaty if they sincerely wish to find a basic ietlicircnt to103 words
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Article48 1937-11-24 1 Sending A mbuknee Unit 'To Chum Batavia. Nov. 23. An ambulance unit, consisting of nine ambulances, four doctors and 14 dressers is proceeding to China on Dec 10 equipped by the Chinese living m the Netherlands East Indies who are also paying for their maintenance ReuterReuter - 48 words
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44 1937-11-24 1 New Anglo-Siam Treaty Of Friendship Signed Bangkok. Nov NEW Ai^lo-Siam- of Wendnounced all foreign v™u A message from our Ban«kok con '•aSSaSTiSi treatK,ancl tbp qinmesp codes m force, Siam a to a free and independent country. The signing was followed by an change s44 words
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Article24 1937-11-24 1 Nairobi. N Mr Hawai jffiSSiK Minister In Paris and Abyss us spokesman at Geneva h refuaed permission to remain ii his pn permit ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article106 1937-11-24 1 Shanghai Control In Hands Of Japanese Shanghai, Nov. 23. As a result of "unofllciiJ advice' from the Settlement police, live Ol the leading Chinese newspapers In Shanghai are suspending publication Immediately. The Chinese official central news agency is also ceasing to function here. The' Municipal Council spokesman,Reuter - 106 words
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75 1937-11-24 1 Fans. Nov. 2;i PRO] to create a clearing ment for i>n\ at< I rai isactlon b< I ween French Col< tid Foreign conn trie* are publi I i it i d that Hit Pre pared to examine the p bilitie.s oi opening German credits toReuter - 75 words
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Article123 1937-11-24 1 Inquiry To Be Made Into Administration London, Nov. 23. MEASURES designed to recognise the full status of the territorial army if an integral part of the defence system and emphasise the fact that the territorial army now has a claim to the same .source and standards of instructionsReuter - 123 words
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Article313 1937-11-24 1 Japanese Outrages In Shanghai Shan-' hai. Nov 23. rIE Swedish Minister. Baron Johan Mr. kirns' informed Rtuter that de jplte his pr Jtesta to the J panete authorities nil Hunfcjao Road house was entered two days a«o for the fourth 01 fifth time by Japanese soldiers whoReuter - 313 words
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Article355 1937-11-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Fields Flooded Thtough Dyke dates Sh:muh;U. Nov. 2\>, EXTENSIVE crops alonu UM Yunho t River have been destroy, <l jd c ouence of devastating floods caused by the breaking down of dyke engineered by the enemy. Th fanners ;n pitiable plight, and355 words
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Advertisement37 1937-11-24 1 I OTHFR PAGES j I Pai;< Miprnnf Court Case I i Pirates Of Pen/ante' 2 Assr/es 2 police Court I Or Wellington Koo's v Appeal H Johore Count il IK 19 I .m ;>l Sport 23 J37 words
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Advertisement39 1937-11-24 1 I KNTIHTSI.\. k "'BB'^ I I X L I M I POWDERED WHOLE MILK ii pun I I fregh milk m convtnieni powdered form. Trj 1 m to-day and be convinced. 1 W 1 I GKTZ IKK OS A39 words
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Article650 1937-11-24 2 HORSE RIDING LESSONS Addresses In local Court Case Singapore. 1 ue a t the conclusion ol the addreuw <> A counsel for both parties, Mr Justic H judgment In the Higr by Mr ii a h Pauluw and nia wji Kdna Paulisz for damaKea650 words
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Article63 1937-11-24 2 Singapore, Tuesday. Mr Janig Zylstra, a Dutchman residing m Stevens Road, was this mornIng lined $5 by Mr. W G. Reeves, the Tiurd Magistrate, on a charge of, being an alien, leaving the Settlement on Ncv 15 for the F.M.S. and PenantT without having his certificate of re^isLa.icn63 words
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512 1937-11-24 2 RKMEARSALS for the production ol •'The Pirate, ol Penzance" at the Vie- toria Theatre are progressing apace and there is every prospect of the 1 company giving performances that may even excel those that the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee has been responsible512 words
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Article41 1937-11-24 2 Singapore. Tuesday. At to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State, held at the Dewan. the Mcntri Besar. the Hon. Y. M. Uneku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Majid. welcomed buck their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Jobore.41 words
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Article198 1937-11-24 2 "Artists Models" Very Good Entertainment UERY entertaining indeed is and Models," the Paramount pro duction now at the Pavilion. Those who went last night expecting to see jusi an other picture were pleasantly surprised for "Artists and Models" has a special quality of its own. Besides having captivating198 words
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Article54 1937-11-24 2 Barcelona. Nov. St THE small Spanish freighter. Calf el Cofauba, is report ed sunk with all hands this morning just after leaving Castellon harbour. I miles north of Valencia. An explosion was heard just before she foundered. The cause is not ye' established but possibly sheReuter - 54 words
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Article64 1937-11-24 2 A notification from the America:. Consulate statei Mr K. teth S. Patton. A Consul General at Amsterdam lands, has boon assigned to Bmp Mr. Alexander C. Kirk, who was oointed to t tils post m May. has been assigned as American Consul Oetl at Barcelona. Spain Consul General64 words
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Article17 1937-11-24 2 The P. and O Ozarda is due at S pore from Hoimkong at 6 a.m. 00 day17 words
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Advertisement135 1937-11-24 2 What Is Air -Conditioning m the Troplcj it is thi mechanical method of cooling, drying and cleansing the air we breathe Why Do We Need Air- C o n d i t i o n i n g Air-conditioning is nol a fad it la l contribution to the health135 words
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Advertisement103 1937-11-24 2 X CYCLES I /iW) 'PEUGEOT' Marque Francaisr* RIDE A PEUGEOT AND PBOVE ITS QUALITY. Your impression when you ride the ideal mi- del named "PEUGEOT," will be that ipeed with comfort, beauty and luxury fy the most exacting lider Your reaction when you p on will be enr of admiration103 words
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Advertisement37 1937-11-24 2 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wrheeslni Asthi I MM; ak. ii j our heart. M» i ption of ;ni Atnerii i Gei Purii blood and bul p undly all i anythli I an tee37 words
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Article574 1937-11-24 3 cused Man's Startling Statement Singapore. Tuesday. I. B man stamping on the stomach of Lee Chwee Lim. He stamped the man's stomach several times. man was the first accused." is startling statement came like a from the blue, from the lips of Goh Seh. the second574 words
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Article168 1937-11-24 3 Singapore. Tuesday d with driving a motor ear 1 ntly along East Coast Road on '.lit. R. s. P. Dawson claimed vnen he appeared before Mr E. C. f t. the Fourth Magistrate, this ir The caso wmß P°- st P° ned until R Elmsie, of the Gordon168 words
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Article117 1937-11-24 3 Official Inquiry To Be Held London. Nov. 23. THE enquiry into the outbreak of typhoid fever m Cmydon will be conducted by Mr. D. Murph" X.C.. who will have as assessors Sir Humphrey Rolleston. the eminent physician, and Mr. H. Gourley. the engineer. The purpose of the117 words
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Article115 1937-11-24 3 Singapore, Tuesday. I EAVING his Austin motor-car outside thp Happy World Amusement Park last night. Mr Alias bin Daing. of Johore Bahru. came out to find the vehicle missing. The Police were Immediately notified, and the car wa.s found abandoned In Lorong Larut this morning. As a115 words
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Article80 1937-11-24 3 Before the Acting Chiel Justice In the Ist Court at 1 1 m S. 181 37 Mary Joseph Aroki:.xwny etc. vs. G S Sundram. Before Mr. Justice Home In the 3rd Court at 1030 a.m. Judgment: S 1 96 37 Chan Peng Jin vs. Goh Moe\80 words
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Article, Illustration40 1937-11-24 3 (ieneral Tang Che, Military Attache to the Chinese Embassy m Paris, who passed through Singapore yesterday by the President Doumer on his way to Europe. He is returning to his post m Paris after a short visit to Nanking. (Tribune).40 words
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Article236 1937-11-24 3 Dedication Of New Convent Chapel From our Own i ent) M,!. dication ol the new chap the Sacred Heart Convent will I place on Saturday at 7 m HI i ship Don Jose flit Costa Nunes, Bishop 01 Macao, will perfoina the ceremony, md on the same day236 words
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Advertisement292 1937-11-24 3 IMS BACK JIKI) FOR t YEARS Kruschen I'bt Kirn Ifi^ht ped achl N m, at 57. the d v, and hla I no more Read his I had contlnu* ickache for four io< 'lie black thins :%•»>> t write with extreme gratitude for what Kruschen Salts has dour for me292 words
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Article43 1937-11-24 4 General Electric 32 9 33 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 1439 144 4» 2 London Tin (New Share) 26 9 Rubber Plan Investment Trust lg 3 3d British 1 American Tobacco 100 101 3 Chinese 5% Reorgs. (London Issue) .0 6543 words
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Article83 1937-11-24 4 I I■f I f 1 1/* :,d Forward Dec. Buyers. J v Sellers ,1 forward) Jan.i Mar. Buyers.* j Sellers < April June Buj Sel.. 7 1 Xi 1-1 MLit/i OIL (Malaya) m bulk Nov Dec ahlpt valm COPRA (Straits, t .tI.H.) Nov. Shipment. 1-18-9 nominal H3-13-9 nominal83 words
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Article19 1937-11-24 4 'JIN Standard previous To-day Cha Spot (afternoon closing price) £180;-- £ljg% «P Forward *--80-_ *-1823 4 up19 words
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Article49 1937-11-24 4 J on Pans (closing middle rate) A 4.T. on Amsterdam middle rate) 9.01 ll i'> T.T. OD Shangliai (closing selling rate) 12 9 on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1 3 Unchangec T.T on Japan (closing selling rate) I 2 T.T. on New York (closing selling rate) 3249 words
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Advertisement14 1937-11-24 4 SOUTH lIIUIISII INSI KA.M X COMPANY, LTD. Loss Of Profits Insurant**/ 26, 2. Flnlay.sc:14 words
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Advertisement42 1937-11-24 4 THE YOKOHAMA j SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880). Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V. 100,000,000 Rater?) Fund ..Y.134,400,000.00 Head Offiec Yokohama singapore branch, meyer chambers, raffles plage. Manager t. yamamoto. Tel No 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923. J42 words
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Advertisement208 1937-11-24 4 EA^TERX IXITKD ISMniMFJ i eORPORATIOX LIMITED.- I (incorporated In the Straits Settlements) FIRE MARINE MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT. BURGLARY COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN r,|l oarttcular. and rate. «nnly. 16D. Cecil Street, Singapore ff. E. ACBAMAN, Acting General Manager. BANK OF CHINA Incorporated m China by Special Charter). 12. CECIL208 words
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Article788 1937-11-24 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Siiv 23. 5 p.m. Buyers Sellers 4- 46 Kumbang 31 33 48 51 -nom tarn 25 6 27 -xd 0.85 0.90 in Tin 21 22langor 1.40 1.44 Malay 27- 28 -cd 20,6 22,Tin 0.40 0.45 0.97 1.0. Tin 23 6 24 6 Hydraulic788 words
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Article189 1937-11-24 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore Tuesday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 4 6 Batu Selangoi l 40 1.45 Hongkong Tin 24 6 25 6 Hong Fatt 1 00 1.05 Jelebu 0.70 O.BOxd K. Lanjut 21 22|Kamunting Tin 10.Killinghall 18 6 19 6 Katu 216 22 6cd Kuchai 137 1.42xd Larut n-189 words
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Article57 1937-11-24 5 A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be held on Friday at 2 15 On the agenda is a motion by Mr J. Laycock regarding the Public Authorities Protection Ordinance. A special meeting will be held subsenuently to consider the supplemental budget No. 4 of 1937 and57 words
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Article31 1937-11-24 5 Sii ay. Messrs S E. Levy and Co.. Singapore < cabled newi from Manila u'ivinu !li<- loiiov.it:" prli p< Antamok i B.70 0 1)14 Q 0.56 unqi I31 words
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Article14 1937-11-24 5 Salamanca, Nov 23. The Duke of Alba n appointed lllsl Spain m I ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article125 1937-11-24 5 IM.APORE MUNICIPALITY penang municipal 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int [ar 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom 1007 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom 1009 red. 1955 11,000.000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 113 115 nom red 1963 $2 000,000 31 Sept. 30125 words
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Advertisement195 1937-11-24 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, HnnK'konp, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and CommnditUi. Daily Foreign Market Cable* and Quotation Service. Members: NKW TORK COTTON EXCHANG COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. OF. N.Y. NKW YORK COFFEE AR KXCHAN CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE195 words
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Article192 1937-11-24 6 ngers for Europe* by the A< from Singapore to-day, ai as follows. Mr. and Mrs Mussctt. Cdr. L. A. W Johnson M.V.0., R.N (Rtrd.), Mj A W Johnson. Mr. A A. Roi < Oomdr. and Mrs. A. H. C. Coe, M J. D. Abbott, Miss E.192 words
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Article31 1937-11-24 6 Singapore, Tuesday. An elder!) Chinese was allegedly assaulted and robbed of $45 by a Cantonese In Neil Road last night. An arrest was subsequently made by Insl ector Moule.31 words
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Advertisement269 1937-11-24 6 A Magnificent new spectacle of Melody and Glorious Adventure S Opening at 3-15 6-15 9-15 I* t iii Ins greatest XWumph Sending his mighty voice to stem a Jgf S pani< In mid-ocean; hurtling across the S scorchiniz desert BBSI *wBsßfo< j See A Beautiful Soudanese Princess playing her jfarrt269 words
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Advertisement141 1937-11-24 6 A GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME ALHAMBRA opening to-day at 3-15 NEVER Before An Adventure Like This! |j L-— J/st y f V //$i OSA JOHNSON J^^^? I P^r Produced by VJ irf-\O\ I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson f»f V\ Dromatkolly described by Lowell Thomas with hilonow .nterrupt<oos by "Professor"141 words
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Article133 1937-11-24 7 Sentenced On Three Charges Singapore, Tuesday. ni. SATHIAH, P. L. S. M. Somasundram. Vincent Lingham Grace and H. A. :or, four Tamils, were this morning ted and sentenced to long terms imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer, let Judge, Criminal District Court, en three charges of133 words
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Article288 1937-11-24 7 Johore Weight-Lifters' Effort I Johore Bahru. Nov 21. AuFORMANCE by the Chinese Amateur Weight Lifting Party of Bahru, assisted by the MayMusical Party Singapore, m of the China Relief Fund, given m the Song Herng Hall yesiy. and proved to be a great success, sum of over288 words
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Article64 1937-11-24 7 Amsterdam. Nov. 22. Dutch Bishop Schraven and, catholic missionaries. Including Dutchmen and two Frenchmen Kidnapped and murdered at tv on Oct. 8 by Chinese bani Hi to official inform tea reached the victim? 1 fam nuirder.s are believed to 1 < l the slackening of the Central tment'sReuter - 64 words
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Article132 1937-11-24 7 Four Hundred Dollar Notes For S200? Singapore, Tuesday rHAN Hlong, a 39-year-old Cantonese salesman, living at Cecil Street, and another Cantonese, aged 25, Chan Ah Kau, alias Chan Sik Tong, proprieior of a coffee shop m Kreta Ayer Road, were this morning produced before Mr W. G.132 words
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Article102 1937-11-24 7 Chinese Military Attache In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. China is putting 0:1 a strong re.si.-,'-ancc against the Japanese. We are not only fighting for our existence out for the world at large.' declared Central Tang Che, Military Attache to tiie Chinese Embassy m Paris, who arrived In Singapore by102 words
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Advertisement46 1937-11-24 7 PREMIERE ALHAMBRA Wednesday Dec Ist YOUTKMSnjafIB I T| S RUBY Ploy» hontftM Lvj LEE i& :i itordo« Wi s .Ml x^f'jgim V jm tillir 1 BBP^ W«« c*to» m Wm nciu I* ■lIIIHW w 9 IMT i f._- r-i *-t ■Hi IMk "Vm Ma^^v y«rr^z r <46 words
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Advertisement156 1937-11-24 7 I M.VFA lIAKI Lives Agaip! Kavisfiin^ Blonde Bundle] lOf Dynamite a pawn m an International Game fl/ 1 Wits!! S j I Tin- CAPITOL'S ,V.\/ ,l//«r/«w i j Meredith Nkhobon't famous Novel of SPIES. GAMB- S LERS. .WOMEN m a mad whirl of Excitement Adventure The House 1000 Candles' j156 words
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Article1010 1937-11-24 8 DR. KOO - "FEAR WEAKNESS" OF POWERS DR. KOO STRONG WORDS BY \nother Appeal For iction Al Brussels HiiissHv No\ SJ BONG rritirism of Urn <lr;«h n pin .mil an argent appeal f«f ,i v*as made by Dr. Wellington Ko«> ,t the meetini of n>«- Nine-Pewei conference tins tfternoen. Dr Koo, who re1,010 words
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351 1937-11-24 8 Letter From Da to Roland Braddell To the Editor of the Morning Tril Sir— ln to-day's Morning Tr. Autolycus says that In 1911 I \vr< Sir Malcolm Watson and suggestec; he should come here and see if am could be done to fight malaria, etc. All this is entirely incorrect351 words
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Article204 1937-11-24 8 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Tuesda WITH turther falls m practical^ Clai curities m both Londo: 1 and New York yesterday, and In ace of any news of an encour nature, the local market opened weak i all sections to-day. A good dt liquidation was m evidence and204 words
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Article311 1937-11-24 8 Fall Might Mean Capture Of Nanking In 3 Weeks Shanghai, \ov 23. 1 EMPLOYING this device for the <* first time since the conflict bejjan. Japanese planes dropped supplies to Japanese troops relentlessly pashing <»n to Nankin?. The Japanese claim of the occupation of Wu.sih. known a.s theReuter - 311 words
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Article88 1937-11-24 8 Important Development Expected Paris. N' v. 23. Important developments regarding ulard.s are expected to-day <• iders the reporon after which the Police are exoected to make a statement. ilready announced th. nee was discovered of powerful secret orna with many AfrUIU, supported by large finances. In addition searciReuter - 88 words
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Article92 1937-11-24 8 Arrived m Sir from N.E.I, by on Nov. 20:— Mr. S. ;)orc by ui,M plat. on Nov. 21 Mr E. J. ok: Mr. E. L. gandberg, ur. VV. Schmld i lam: Mr. S. Emit. Arrived ii tpore from Europe. Penang by KLM plane 21: or A. St.92 words
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Article376 1937-11-24 9 Man Killed By 190-Ft. Fall Sydney. Nov. 12 YOUNG man fell 190 feet from the v ntre of the Sydney Harbour Into the water shortly before Ight recently, and was alive when was picked out of the water moi? tuan an hour later. was rushed to Sydney376 words
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Article150 1937-11-24 9 Machines With Tricycle Undercarriages 'By Air Mail* From Our Otc?i Correspondent i London Nov. 11. THE latest United States air liners now 1 lei construction are couipped tricycle undercarriages, and the Dutch Air Lines, who use Amerilmers. have, therefore. Purchased ling aeroplane fitted with a triinderearriage. This150 words
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Article, Illustration63 1937-11-24 9 Mothers who lost sons m the Great War were among the earliest arrivals at the Cenotaph m Whitehall. London, for the Armistice Daj service. Photo shows Mrs. A. Rerr (left) who lost three sons m the War and now has a son serving m Shanghai, and Mrs. J. \V. D.Planet News - 63 words
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Article173 1937-11-24 9 Woman With Heart On The Wrong Side DESCRIBED as an extremely rare case a Sinhalese woman aged 35. who has her heart on the right side and other visceral organs transposed, is now a patient at the General Hospital, Colombo. She first visited the hospital for an173 words
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Article196 1937-11-24 9 Exploding Stars Fade Rapidly ua, CaliiornJ ji PAIR ol xplod ne "f wl D Jhed ;i brilliance 300.000.000.000 times thai ol the tun, are growing dimmer, accord! I ti onomer who .eied th m !a t year, after 13 months' search ol th W SC Dl196 words
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Article161 1937-11-24 9 Giraffe-Necked Burmese Leaves London miss klai Burmese Giraffe-necked beauty, I* going home to buy i husband. she is packing her bag and drawing her money OUt ol the bank, ready to travel 11,000 miles just to buy her man Eighteen months ago Miss Klai came to London161 words
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Advertisement31 1937-11-24 9 I A^NDEMS| y ppL_ L£*jy ((j ty SB /C^ ~~y^L s "&m W_ fl y^^ **^s^ W" is mm nil x v— I mk\ X&i- V mMm r »'y > I v|31 words
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313 1937-11-24 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wed. Nov. 24, 1937. FIVE OR TEN? ACCORDING to an announcement m t )»c Singapore Free oi Monday last, the proprietors oi that newspaper are endeavouring "it no unforeseen obstacles are encountered" to reduce the selling rate of our morning contemporary "to those subordinates who are genuinely313 words
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Article865 1937-11-24 10 Autolycus - Autolycus A TOPICAL CAUSERIE by b! Al] of Hi 11 as m- couni and <;• lblt ol to 1 olution m probl( ir len thai he dccl lt wa til( he summoned up the moral n to mak< d ration «>i his Intel ilim tli<v i Fatherland (though865 words
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Article, Illustration92 1937-11-24 10 For the Jirst time n his rebjn the King, accompanied by the Qaeen and Qaeen Mary, attended the British Lejrion's Festival of Remembrance on the nineteenth anniversary of the Armistice, at the Royal Albert II ill London, Niousands ol ex Servicemen formed the audience and the most mo% vi; spectaclePlanet News - 92 words
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Advertisement7 1937-11-24 10 N_w^Hk uWmrr (\A 1 |^^__r^T^_T> X *___^mtLl]7 words
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Article254 1937-11-24 11 PROFIT OF OVER £160,000 ibstantial Increase In Traffic London. [PERIAL Airways machines flew 11,655 miles during the yea' (1 March 31, 1937, as against OTIB m the previous year, and Hie t<m miles for the year were up approximately V,± per cent. c (acts M-e shown254 words
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Article182 1937-11-24 11 Africa Combed For Athletes THE French Athletic Federation has decided to send an expedition to Africa to search for black athletic prodigies. The Federation is convinced that there umdreds of potential black native athletc^s capable of winning Olympic ta in the heart of Africa has been impressed182 words
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Article22 1937-11-24 11 The engagement is announced betW Hunter Bruce of Chersonese Kuala Kurai. and Elsie G n Of Pappanui. Christrhiirch, New tnd. K t22 words
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Article220 1937-11-24 11 Memorials To King George V. MORE than 1.600 schemes to provide playing fields as memorials to King George V.' have been given preliminary consideration. Of these. 725 have been registered as proposed King George s fields and 14 have been finally approved. Nine fields have been officially opened.220 words
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Article, Illustration52 1937-11-24 11 President Lenrun. with members of the Cabinet and ex-Servicemen :il tended the Armistice Day service at the Arc de Triomphc m Pans. °reat military parade preceded the service. Photo shows ex- Servicemen tl :1 o S a nd standards of dissolved regiments on the Arc de Triomphe at the service.Planet News - 52 words
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Article198 1937-11-24 11 May Have Twins If Desired NEW hope for childless women is held out by Dr. M. Edward Davis, of Chicago, who reports the discovery ol I new method ol overcoming sterility by injections of B sex hormone. Dr. Davis If I noted authority, and received the war's highest198 words
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Article140 1937-11-24 11 One To Every Three Million People Topic In Ui> Ith Inci j 000) or more In i j:*s. accordii poi t ju << by tin Tr< a rhere were 1 1 lie year bef< one person In every 3.100.000 had mil lionaire Inc 130 the report m140 words
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Article170 1937-11-24 11 Round The World In Three Days Dick merrili,. American air i» dew the Atlantic twice within 120 hours al Coronation time and called II i bop, arrived iii London recently, planning to fiv round the world In three days. He la now plotting hia course He will start170 words
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Advertisement22 1937-11-24 11 HmSSBBBBB PHONF {3 GOODWOOD s'J'Si f* M Telerrmphl« Addi eaa. VUAMMIMGLY SITUATED IDRAI. rOX VISITORS 4BU TOUBLSTS inrfvalled Facilttiet for P-ir intertatnv22 words
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Article, Illustration157 1937-11-24 12 toss roiiiitry flights finishing with "blind" landing irere made by air pilots without rising from the gTOWftd at the new training school established by British Mrways at Gatwick, Snsvex. The school is hem:- used mainly to train pilots for the South Atlantic service, with whichPlanet News - 157 words
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Article, Illustration166 1937-11-24 13 Pn-ss>. fimerican Iwo-seater "flying tricycle." said to be the world's safest aeroplane, has arrived at i lerodrome, London. Royal Dutch Air line pilots are practising with it because the new ter Douglas air-liners they will fly will ha,ve "tricycle" landing gear. The two-seater is known as n- Hammond "V." ItPlanet News; Topical Press - 166 words
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Advertisement53 1937-11-24 13 $|^OVADO WATCHES W' LADIES The IDEAL GIFT For CHRISTMAS Mil BIOGI -i IBBORI Ml «l OF ISWI 111 Rl v \l( 111 t With 1:1 M MAMONOB Also RINGS BROOCH] BRACELETS CUT •to. SILVERWARE CLOCKS TRADITIONAL QUALITY. low I M POSSIBLI IKK I RENE ULLMANN \\\n ii \i\ki v ii53 words
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Article, Illustration2215 1937-11-24 14 Doing things with 1 p tn as I and texture Belec one one nd one root v< and m h ol the entree type \l GETABLE TARTS cup ol flour witl i .M|> 13 cv tiortinto it. Add 3 tab th< mixture, a u-v. drops at a time Blend2,215 words
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Advertisement59 1937-11-24 14 iHmHr! M^ Agents: IB|^M|y^| ;$|P? Joseph SONS LTD H|V r E i 2 h t N. vV w^ l^f J V a r i e 1 1 c i^-v jP j' ii a Fruits. N« Hard C«B must t»r ,b,,.»i5...» WILLARD'S No other Chocolates Obtainable .M.\lt.\S( III s Malaya contpn59 words
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Advertisement303 1937-11-24 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE gj* CH£AP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE To Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.8« $154.29 Colombo $205.71 $137.14 Bombay $274.29 $162.86 All vessels may call at303 words
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Advertisement435 1937-11-24 16 i 1 1 ks. >J TO FRENCH PORTS X HOMEWARDS. I FORBIW For UarseiUe Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 10 S CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec. 10 i RANGKOK Marseilles Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 OUTWARDS.435 words
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Advertisement94 1937-11-24 16 CHINA/JAPAW l.l\w Big cargo vessels wltb limited fru» com lor table passenger *?rc,mmodatioD m.s. CHILE for Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, Kobe, Osal Dalny Nov. 29 m.s. MALAYA for Jaffa, Hail a Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen Dec. 14 Fare*: To Rotterdam £51 To Manila |f| Roundtrip, 8 pore China Japan and back (abt.94 words
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Article62 1937-11-24 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDI THE UIIAKM B 01 EXPI (III) TO AIIKIM Entrance Exit "h«p Godown Gate Gate Suisang 20 1 1 Shirala 20 I 1 Mata Han 17 2 3 Cranfield 2 3 Aeneas 2 3 Pyrrhus 3 Rantau Pandjang 40 4 3 Karapara 48 4 5 Hakusan62 words
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Article343 1937-11-24 17 Registration Of Births Deaths A BILL intituled. Aprovlde for the Registration i and i Introduced a( meeting ol the Johoi U ol State, ;>:•■ Idee ov< r by the Mentrl Un«ku Abdul A/iz bin Abdul Ma.jid ■This Bill repeal i and with Iderable changes the \u of Birth343 words
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Article47 1937-11-24 17 Mr. Charles edaux is not a large shareholder m British BedaiUC, Ltd.. from the board odl which he has Just ned. He owes t Controlling interest m the majority of the fourteen .separate companies which founded and which operate m twenty-one different count;47 words
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Advertisement274 1937-11-24 17 BURNS PHILP LIKE. Incorporated m Australia! NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. -ELLA Nov. 2S Dec. 3 •KUR Jan. 1 Jan 4 1 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the wing rates. Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or bourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE!274 words
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Advertisement123 1937-11-24 17 v. k. u\i; GENERAL PABSENGEU AGENTS CUNARI) WHITE STAR, LTD. Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s..s. HAKUSAN MAKU Nov. 25 6A "HARUNA MARU DOC. 9 s.s. KATOKI MARU Dr. Rates to l CU 2nd class Naples S4H7 $510 $317 $343 Marseilles 51123 words
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Miscellaneous239 1937-11-24 17 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY FOR PER DAiE AND TIM* B. Soon Henu 24 9 a.m. and Tembilahan Makasser 24 11 am Parcels oniy> Keponu 24 11 am -tain. Europe, Egypt and lon (Parcels only* Aei.- 24 noon .bi and K. Toengkal I TohiU 24 1 p.m. Valaya 24 2 p.m.239 words
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Miscellaneous180 1937-11-24 17 UPPBL HARBOUB Main Wharf: Lrh. Moonstone Gen Ver.spyck. Lch. Mary X VESSELS IN DKY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Victoria Dock: Tug Tunda Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Filefjell, Kedah No. 1 Dock: Mandar. No. 2 Dock: Talang Akar. AIR MAIL DESPATCHES Java and Southern Sumatra; Netherlands, closing at 7 a.m. to-day Australia,180 words
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Article4227 1937-11-24 18 UNOFFICIALS INDULGE IN SPATE OF ORATORY THE INCREASE AY TAXATION DATO S. Q. WONG ON IMPRACTICAL THEORIES" OF FINANCING Singapore, Tuesday WHILE congratulating the Slate on the very healthy condition of its finances, the Hon. Dato S. Q. Wonfc, speaking at to-day's meeting of the Johore4,227 words
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Article35 1937-11-24 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Sin Nov. 23 Tot Company md To Hiv I' 2"- 1: 'il 15 Burn nd ml Ll *3 Final Nov. 19 Nov 6d [nt 20 Lukul 10 Od mi35 words
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Miscellaneous1491 1937-11-24 20 <. f PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C !ON THE RADIO I Singapore Station On 225 Metres 1 TO-DAY il me Mimi" ''La Bohem--2 .^.-r.-*--^— V is Bennett -Bonnie Bank. •J». ,^.^-v Qp m Chinese <Teochew> Music Lomonc i." Sung by Joseph H BRITISH EMPIRE U. S. A. SHORTWAVE gjg-1,491 words
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Miscellaneous53 1937-11-24 20 conducted by Boris Marieff 1.10 p.m. Nirom news buli--1.20 p.m. Concert by Nirom G tet (continued) 50 p.m. Vocal variations by Light Opera Company. 10 p.m. News bulletin. 2.20 p.m Close down. b. 50 p.m. Time signal, film 6.20 p.m. Interlude. 6.50 p.m. Nirom news bulletin V 10 p.m. Opera53 words
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Article174 1937-11-24 21 Wants Neon Signs On Pyramids! Hollywood unbelievable m news Item M; Sam Golch further bid to remain Numbei Publicity Kn Having lately continued to lin 1 the name ol Mrs Rooseveli with his Lla Dallas'" picture he now pro to erect neon signs on the Mids. advertising174 words
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Article22 1937-11-24 21 New York, Nov. 23. rly $6 million was encased 'cy Japan yesterday for .shipment to the United States.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article38 1937-11-24 21 More Wages Hut Fewer Working Washington, Nov 23. Ployment m manufacturing and ■Manufacturing: industries m Amer'Jined m October by 80,000, whilr K »y wage-bills increased by $4,200,000 aing to the Bureau of Labour sta- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration28 1937-11-24 21 Above and below, two pictures of the rugger match on the pad aim yesterday when an B.C.C. fifteen were beaten by the Royal Engineers l»v t— 3. TribuneTribune - 28 words
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Article251 1937-11-24 21 Colombo Resident's Chance i Of Fame Fortune THE chance of fame and possible for--1 tune has come to Miss Rosemary van Langenberg, daughter of Mr. p. \v van Langenberg, first deputy registrar of the Supreme Court, and' Mrs. van Langenberg, through her recent broadcasts from the Colombo251 words
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Article38 1937-11-24 21 Successful Operation For Appendicitis Sen. Manuel Quezon, the President has been successfully operated upon for appendicitis. The operating surgeon said afterwards that if there had b'*i-!) cne hour's delay, the President would have died. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article197 1937-11-24 21 Pioneer Expert Returns To iiii^liiiicl Mi-. 1 T William ol aerial survej ii turned to England Mr. Williamson, 1 Fellow ol Urn •i Photographic Society and oi thn Royal .Society ol Art and for fh. s^ 1 1 been a i ociarted wit! Operating Aircraii Company197 words
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Advertisement142 1937-11-24 21 -not at all an J "I have found Sanatogen really manvllous Under the trying conditions one has to live m this country, Sanatown is a fxxm to those who are run-down? writes Mr. F.D. 8.H., Motihari. Br. India. Weakness, listlestness and fatigue will 9000 disappear after a short course of142 words
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Article132 1937-11-24 22 London Reaction To U.S. Setback London Ail lump, the London Stock change wa in no mood this morning to withstand a further sharp Lback on Wall Street and In the continued ab of buyii pori ol a moderate volume <»i general sellin ;1(l1 i )ll(1Reuter - 132 words
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Article47 1937-11-24 22 I/nidoi). Nnv 22 Block I further liquidation ol Industrials resulted In many severe losses m all Cla holes r\ also nu i'!i continental llquidii The undertone In onu sections, notably steadied lightlj towards ■he clo i Commodities were q Wail Street opened ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article100 1937-11-24 22 In ntrasl to this morn. .1 opening, the London market finished the day on the crest ol an energetic buying waThis volte: ntimeni was almost entirely /.ue to the surprising, albeit welcome, action ol continental operators who refrained from adding their I U thi "us selling on theReuter - 100 words
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Article358 1937-11-24 22 Maintenance Allowance Motion Singapore, i v Oire that Insufficient notia Iven, the Hon. Enche Onn's motion m regard to fixing Increased mainallowance, for Their HmhnesTengku Mahkota Tengku B< ndad Tengku Temenggong, h [eferred until the next m< i Fohore Council ol State Tins moii,,,, was to come before358 words
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Article90 1937-11-24 22 Chinese Boy Fined Far As a result <>l beiim found m p< sion ol a kniir and dagger In a coffee Shop m Victoria Street on the ni?>ht of Nov. 18 16-year-old Chinese boy named Yam Kirn Whatt was fined $100, Of three months' rigorous imprisonment, by90 words
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Article56 1937-11-24 22 Paitß, Nov 22. After covering an aggregate distance Ol t quarter of a million miles the hundred French military aircraft whirl! Nt to .show the flan have reached tinationa In places all over Prance' colonial eniput The only mishap wa.s when one machine wa.s damaged m landing owing to theReuter - 56 words
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Article182 1937-11-24 22 New Direct Air Mail Service Singapore. Tuesday. IN connection with the announcement that the Imperial Airways service to Hongkong will run from Bangkok Instead of Penang from -Dec 6. it has been stated that this will cause delay m the all mail service between Malaya and Hongkong. The delay182 words
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Article105 1937-11-24 22 England-Australia Service By Flying Boat Canberra, Mot II THE Premier, Mr. Lyons, In statement with reference to the dying boat ervice '<> link up England with Australia, said that the Anal views <>i the BriQovernmeni recardlng ground or* Min.sation were only received on Nov 5, rendering itReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration28 1937-11-24 22 Lieut. K. Berlucchi, leader of a detachment of 61 Italian marines who passed through Singapore yesterday on their way back home after service m the China Station. TribuneTribune - 28 words
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Article151 1937-11-24 22 Delegation Of 50 Italian Ex-Servicemen London. Nov A DELEGATION of 50 members Italian ex-Servicemen, returni: visit of the British Legion to Ron, year, arrived m London last eveni \e-day visit, and received a ci ption from crowds at V: Station. The delegation, which is headed by SignorBritish Official Wireless - 151 words
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Article164 1937-11-24 22 Has The Time Arrived For Early Resumption? London. Nov. 23. RESOLUTIONS passed at a conference on Empire development, which was held at Guildhall m October, are being formally laid before the Prime Minister to-day by an influential deputation headed by Lord Home. One of these resolutions presses uponBritish Official Wireless - 164 words
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Article116 1937-11-24 22 Driver To Pay Compensation Singapore, TuesU CHAR^ri.i w ith voluntarily hurt to Mr. Gim Eeng Jim night cf Oct. 13, Joginda Sin Singapore Traction Company bus driver, ippeared before Mr. I. C. Grh, the Fi*th Police Magistrate The ac«*u; •d. who was defe.i: Mr oriflltfc Jones, claimed116 words
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Article43 1937-11-24 22 British Policy Is A resolution condemning the Balfoui Declaration and Britain's policy Ii Palestine was paned at a meeti: idon under the auspices of the Musjim Sonet v of Great Britain. Speakers from India. Egypt. Syria nd Iraq supported the resolution ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article209 1937-11-24 22 Friday. Nc>\ Sir John Salmond arrived to Government House. Saturday. Nov 2" Colonel and Mrs A. E. Percival and Captain and Mrs. J. M. Oliver (Imp*: Airways had luncheon at Governn House His Excellency i I dy Thomas present at a n; t ball match (Army vs. R.N209 words
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Advertisement39 1937-11-24 22 CIGARETTES f j iis I I I be« uur spcial i window display and ct E. M. Glover Co. I 11. Ihr Arcade, SINGAPORE. >— w*—^ w— w*- Imperial "Good Companion" All-British SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR39 words
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Article394 1937-11-24 23 rtic hers Defeat St. Andrew's Singapore. Tuesday. i ciOOD recovery m the second period A of the game gave the Singapore Tearugby football XV a narrow vicover the St. Andrew's "A'» XV by points (a goal and two tries" to 10 ',-nts <two goals) m a match394 words
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Article112 1937-11-24 23 Game Not Possible Yesterday V final State trial m order to select a representative Singapore to meet Selangor on the S.C.C «»n Saturday was postponed on Of bad weather until this :."on. •rams will be exactly the same xception of Barth on the .sides who will be112 words
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Article169 1937-11-24 23 Sappers Beat S.CC "A" On The Padang Singapore, Tuesday. /N a game that was more a mudlark 1 than anything else, the "A" XV .he s.c c\ were defeated by the "A" xv I A the Eloyal Engineers at rugby on th» jadang to-day, by seven points (a169 words
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Article149 1937-11-24 23 Forl Canning Beat 7th Heavy Battery Singapore, Tuesday. TORT Canning beat the 7th Heavy Batr tery by one goal to nil m a keenly contested game of hockey at the Fort this afternoon. Play was fast and excitinc. despite the slippery state of the ground The Fort attacked149 words
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Article101 1937-11-24 23 Changi Signallers Beat 34th Co., R.E. Singapore, Tuesday. THE Royal Signal Corps, Changi area, beat the 34th Co., Royal Engineers, by me goal to nil. m a game of hockey at Changi this afternoon m a hard tussle n which the Sappers were assisted by our members of101 words
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Article26 1937-11-24 23 Singapore, Tuesday. Owing to rain, the S.C R.C tennis Ixtures arranged to be played this afternoon at H"i;' Lim Green were cancelled.26 words
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Article33 1937-11-24 23 Si: For failing to stop whilst a traffic control signal wa ii»» »1 function of North Brii Basah Eload, F. Oast, a Euroj was fined $3 by Mr. E M morni33 words
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Article118 1937-11-24 23 PROBABLE RUNNERS JOCKEYS Manchester November Handicap ndon, Nov 2\i pROBABi.K runners and jockeys m the Manchester November Handicap on Nov. 27 and a., follows Buckleigh (Carslake) A(out Royal ID .Smith' Queen's Shilling (Richardson) Severino (Westonj Petit Bleu (Grave Madeira Knight (Perry man) Velvet Cushion it; Smith' Nectar II (Harry WraggJReuter - 118 words
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Article45 1937-11-24 23 A keam vv tonUklUinga to-day at 5.15 p.m. on the SRC. ground o C. Aeria; S. W. Moreira. J. G. Ritchie G. C. Ross, G. E. N. Oehlers, R s' Barth; D Ross. N Sullivan, A M Valberg, G B Armstrong. A Clarke45 words
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Article68 1937-11-24 23 The following will represent the Singapore Asiatics against the Royal Inntskillinga In a rugby game to-day at the Fairer Park at 5.10 p.m Taib bin Andak. Low Kee Pow. Shim Kah Foo, K. Lembruggen, S. Ross, Mm Tat. Abdullah. G. Vaz. A. Karim. Pam Choo Betig. Wong68 words
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Article220 1937-11-24 23 Service Hockey Team \i Tafiglin Singapore Tuesday. THE Ra m c p upaU upa creditable per- formance at Tanglin this afternoon when, playing a ma ted the H a o c by two goal Lieu! Kelletl of the M« tne stai performer ami n, addition to netting220 words
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Article117 1937-11-24 23 The foiiowinu have accepted to plaj hockey for the S.C.C. vs. the Indian Association to-morrow at the S.C.C: P. W. F. Mills. A. C. C. Perdriau. R A U Todd, H. (i Shaw, B. w Reeve, J. D Hodf>kin.snn. Lt. W. D. H. Duke. T. A. D Hewan.117 words
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Advertisement84 1937-11-24 23 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. J^& t^^^' »i^^^* >^^^' *^o^' ■^o*'' ■^o*'* A- A 1 ,4 .BOO7V TO LANDLORDS ERADICATE Will 1 1 ANTB AND I'KSis HIM DBBTROI VALUABLE \M» BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS. s We Are No Amateurs— We Come to You with M:ili\.m I EXPERIENCE of 25 years; N COMPLETI i84 words
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Miscellaneous19 1937-11-24 23 The Tides TO-DAY: IH a »< IMS 16 I P TO-MORROW i m s ft.; n IB Hit I ins19 words
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Article43 1937-11-24 24 nee Granted Under Foot-And-Mouth Conditions the Smthfleldclub Itural Hall, to ti, 111(1 mOUI rl r ,1 the countr) under exhibited mv 'V S n will have t«. b<slaughtered In London Entries, winch number i 000, Include th<- King British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 43 words
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Article80 1937-11-24 24 London Africa Route By Flying Boats The flylni ld Cale donla, which we r ,e6 In experimental th sum each -.1 whirl) Is capable pi carr oui flve ton ol mails, will be brought Into for Chrlstoia mall to Afrl Th<- Cambria will probably make two our] DurbanBritish Official Wireless - 80 words
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Article, Illustration44 1937-11-24 24 Judging by the picture above, one might think that the S.C.C. pla>. (m centre) and the two R.E. playerwere having a friendly embracr Actually however it was taken during the rugger match yesterday on th»* padang when the Club were beater by 7—3. TribuneTribune - 44 words
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Article27 1937-11-24 24 SOVIET THREAT TO JAPAN Sequel To "Cross Ant.Soviet Attacks" London. Nov. 26. thf Duiv Telegraph's Moscow corres- note protesting against the II|M -mm I r Mongolia ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article38 1937-11-24 24 London. NOV. 23. In the Commons to-day. Major Attlee questioned the Premier In regard to Lorct Halifax's visit to Germany. The Premier asked Major Attlee to repeat the on to-morrow, when he hoped to make a .statement. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement91 1937-11-24 24 A. S. GILES. I i CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER i No. fl. The Arcade, Singapore THONE 7tM. l/11/lli i w^^-~^A./k v SuA d*l 4l'i 81^^% mkl value übt:unab. ij^Sn^^^J Arrunjie a tnal nin ilun buy< ltlld you wiil be anothn added x P A -^|I%m ij m91 words
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