Morning Tribune, 26 October 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE t„L. 3-NO. 230. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, October 26, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 304 1 TY enveloped in flames greeted the Japanese advance coum when they entered Hankow yesterday. Bridges which Sn blown up impeded their progress, but nevertheless itches from Tokyo claim that the Japanese have gained a lold in the city itself. Entering Hankow from the north and
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  • 13 1 n' M "M •\ir! KSSAG E STATFS ;.*V^:. K «SIIEK REUTER
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  • 47 1 Killed In Air Crash MELBOURNE, OCT. 25. A PLANE HIT THE SUMMIT OF A MOUNTAIN ENVELOPED IN THICK CLOUD, HERE TO-DAY. MR. C. H. HAWKER, MEMBER OF TIIE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MR. T. M. HARDY AND MR. HUGO GRAMP, LEADING WINE EXPORTERS. WERE AMONG THOSE KILLED. REUTER
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  • 73 1 She's Got A Date.... This is Clara von Csorba, beautiful Hungarian singer of gypsy songs, who is hurrying home to ber mother. She has just left war-torn China and is on her way to America. Sitting on the rail of the Potsdam, Miss Csorba, talked of Singapore as she knew
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  • 414 1 FATAL S'PORE AIR CRASH (Tribune Staff Reporter) (JOURT Inspector R. Nunn of the Straits Settlement* Police Force was killed yesterday in a plane crash at about six o'clock in the sea off the Singapore Swimming Club, Tanjong Rhu. The machine was a Red Moth seaplane belonging to the Royal Singapore
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    • 21 1 0N OTHER PAGES j Page b« 2& 3 i_,ral New*** 1 4 ft 5 J w«n> i ,s 22, tiam* N
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    • 99 1 KLIM now enables you to give your children PURE «C_^__________sl milk, that is delicious for V s /ilfJfff^j drinking, and at reasonable fc|_j]_?__l_ll prices, no matter where you I "fe* I'fj.Bl 0* one Of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it us needed -a glass full or i pint at
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  • 141 2 Police Driver Charged Singapore, Tuesday a CONSTABLE and a corporal of A Die local police force to-day gave ev ito» Ka a case in which P.i HgTOB attached to iht Kandang Kerbau Mica Station aa i pote* va.i driver waa charged frith aeg pHI driving in Mayo Slnvt al IV
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  • 221 2 R. A. F. SHOW A GREA T SUCCESS ■POM a large audience last fljpjbt, the Royal Air Force (Seletar) Amateur Dramatic Society presented an interesting and amusing revue entitled "Apph'^auce. Produced bv LAC. Daniels, with L A.C. Lashwood as associate, the revue received a great ovation, was a real success
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  • 29 2 Co Ui ah Poll* e court Sii be on three month as fru and hi place Will be taken Tal d back from the I rent month
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  • 28 2 PULLERS LEAVE FOR CHINA I A puller receiving his subsistence S allowance from the Immigration j I authorities. Kach puller received K H and free passage to China,
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  • 1005 2 JjNFULFILLED pi%mises of reinstatement in the staff upon their return from leave at rates of pay they received prior to going away on vacation, inadequate salaries which invariably involved them in indebtedness, unreasonable driving schedules, long houis and uncongenial conditions of work and thc provision
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  • 347 2 SINGER HURRIES ACROSS WORLD TO SEE PARENTS (Tribune Staff Reporter) DEAUTIFUL Miss Clara von Csorba, world famous Hungarian singer of gipsy songs, is in a hurry. She passed through Sin. gapore yesterday on the Potsdam, is making a lightning visit u her parents in America, will return to Singapore soon.
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  • 72 2 RICKSHA STRIKE TO END TO-DAY (Tribune Staff Reporter) I COME of the ricksha pullers on J strike are expected to resume S work to-dav as the result of an 5 agreement being reached on cer- tain points between the pullers and over 70 owners. The dead puller has been promised
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  • 32 2 A certain section of ricksha owntra nave sent a petition to tne Colonial Secretary explaining the events that led to Ihe strike and the actual situation at thi moment.
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  • 134 2 SNATCHED GOLD NECKLACE, GAOLED Singapore. Tue>da.TOR the next three months M T Keng: Seng, a ior see his friends and retotion^^ from to-day onwards he iz of the Government at ina,1 DefU l was his reward for bavin? iVF j weakness for trifles, especrai they were made of goldA Straits-born
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  • 588 3 pecial Meeting Of Commissioners 10PRIKTORS of the three amusement parks in Singapore, the New World, the Great World and the Happy World, raised obtions through their legal advisers at the Commissioners' meeting Verdav. to increases in the annual values of their properties for
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  • 101 3 Malay Girl Knocked Down I V<n\. y Singapore, Tuesday. AJ.; J 1 Kirl, Saliha binte i ou 2? SUted that h K '»K.Vua U ta ein h,ch Sin ff npr and tHLi* a ne *«frent man- S r y (<>Uidin S with the Him 9 at J 0.40 ajn. on
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  • 56 3 Mr. H. A. Forrer. C. L. S.. District Judge and First Maistrate; chairman of Board of Licensing Justices, will be proceeding on seven months vacation leave commencing from Nov. 4, and during his absence. Mr. L. B. Gibson, M.C.S., District' Judge and First Magistrate. Penang,
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  • 35 3 Adnlts and children any grads Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching. Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, ex perienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roaa
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  • 198 3 Singapore, Tuesday. VINDA.SAMY stood his trial on a charge of causing grievous hurt ian axe to his kept mistress, this ning in the Fourth PoUce Court re Mr Kenneth A. Blacker. dliamah. the complainant told the t that on Sept. 12, before they
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  • 219 3 Kruschen Restored Normal Figure It la quite common to put on flesh filter an operation— especially if you are I middle-aged. That is what happened i with this woman, who decided to throw 1 11 off again. j "Three years ago. I had a very
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 60 4 Previou> To-day "H 1 TT on Porta -closing middle rate* 178 63 178.71* ct T.T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.76. -i, 8.75^ TT on Shanghai < closing selling rate I BV_ Unchanged TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate* 1 2-3i;32 13 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate)
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    • 68 4 MM ]>revi To-dav Chan-C ki-i;ki i: Quiet bul >teady Quiel but .teadj BBOt Buyer.-* 8 3 8 8 3 8 Sellers 7 |fl 8 716 Ist Forward (October* Buyers 838 8 38 Sellers 8 7 16 8 7Ki %m\ Forward (Novemben Buyers 8 13' 8 12 Sellers opi
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    • 67 4 Proton To-dav Change PALM OIL (Mala>a) Iii bulk SeptlOct. shipment £14.10.0 value Unchanged COPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) Sent Shipment HOTfi paid and £10.76 sellers buyers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) SeptlOct. Shipment lil •"<> Unchanged TAPIOCA (iHt quality). (Singapore) Sept. Shipment III- eeUers Unchanged PBPPER (P.A.Q.) White Muntok OctDec. Shipment 3-> H sellers
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    • 23 4 London, Taj TIN STANDARD S.f, V J OUs To_da > 1 Spot (afternoon (closing prices tZilY 2 013 I Forward £212,/ £214
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    • 30 4 A, tt London. Tuesday <"<M'" Previous To-dav Change Fine Bai pei <>/ »_7-5-ll £7-5-11 SII.VKK Spot 19-6 8 19-1116 rl 16 4 oionths' forward 19-7 16 19-12 M l6
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    • 90 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 92- 919 -J} Dunlop Rubber 24 24 9 rOQ General Electric 76 6 76 9 £Jj imperial Chemical Industrie. 317' 31 IO 1 t_ >a Imperial Tobacco 1369 1369 rz Anglo-Dutch 28 9 28 6 Tg Canadian Pacific 6-7 8 7
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    • 17 4 New Y( rk. Oct 24 BOIHR PiOflOQ- To-day Change 'I* Hi t» 1 mm
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  • 176 4 THE following passenger, are d ing for Europe by the Blu. Fa nel liner Patroclus, which lean Singapore to-day:— Capt. D. R. Bannerman and i Bannerman, Sir Arthur BlackbuijJ W.B. Coleman. Lt.-Cdr. W TJ* Major T. J. Graham. Miss T .CM Mrs. J. E. Hall. Mrs.
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  • 81 4 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $107 V2. up a B. Tin shares to-day was a steady market and with the very dull conditions prevailing there were no changes worth commenting on. RUBBERS. Rubber shares continue to laHl| be a very dull market and it is
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  • 225 4 THE following official communique is published for general in formation: His Majesty the King has approved the observance of Armistice Day, 1938, on Friday, Nov. 11. in the same manner as in previous years. The firing of guns, one at 11 a.m. and
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    • 56 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE I CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves Irom the FEAR ot BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can,have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and PRIVACY,
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    • 22 4 ■_-__H_H____HM__H__________MBHlBHBH ifiS' SOUTH mmiMi INSI'K.NCK (OMPANY. LTD, FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel. 5026 2. Finiayson Green.
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    • 17 4 _____L____r > l l^__S^ \_*_fl_______r 4 IK ___-*a_l_____L J_L_vi W-^"^ _<^^_l-_Pf________________i___^ a^ __^^^^^_ar^ _J SIM* DARBY 4 Co.,Ltd;'
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  • 716 5 STOCKS SHARES I ued By Fraser Company I.„ «t. 25. 5 pm. 4|4% 5)1 Vt 1 28- 30 1- Nom .ambang 47 N0m 1 Mala} 249 26( i'' lil 060 0.65 Feng 23 6 24|6xd n lm r 1.42% 150 W*' 10 6 11|6 ■EK* 035 0.40 ■K 080 085
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  • 157 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Oct. 25. 5 pm. v.- Total ior 1 ~_v_Q_iid Boolu Date Div yeai Close Pavable TEN Bangrin b r f IOM tax 5% Chenderiang 7> 2 7 lesstax Nov. 7 Oct. 24 7V_% Kamunting Tin 87. final Nov. 10 Oct. 24 167Mambau 57c
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  • 217 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. Singapore, Monday. Ampats 4 4% 5 1% Batu Selangors 1.43 1.50 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin 23 16 251Jelebus 0.73 0.78 Kamunting Tin 10 6 11 9cd Katu Tin 25|6 26|6 Killinghalls 18!- 19Kramats 10 6 11(6 Kuchais 1.31 1.36 Laruts 9!6 10 6
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  • 195 5 J1 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY UjK iwwoeibb- 97 nom SstrSr* 1083/ 108% nom 2t 2£ &MN 112 "o-n US',""* 30 Int 5?v 56 -«««22.O0O.OO0 105 I( nom 1928 0v 1 fe Jan 2tt $2l -°00.'000' 12 123 cl is'o u^y 20 Mar 1 1 7^" 8
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    • 163 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- I MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. j incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, .00 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONUH President
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  • 26 6 The American tUsshtofe up from the British,:,, order to keep contact with p Holt. Gates uf tho French are closed this noon Reuter
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    • 343 6 J— T Picture you've been waiting for! mmzmw y\mf .m-mmw m*w gm CAPITOL (THREE SHOWS... 3.13-6.13-9.13 .Man I P»*..«l «l«ry 5 VV\"v\^«7v eeree- Hit! ...THESE PEOPLE LIVE!! 'mJ^k Human drama set in romantte _^Jr> 4 Ucf oT*/*** I Marseilles -the most colorful port of fW^Pml j 0 e <>"» '<ive
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    • 111 6 NtH sun '-H WORM) "Wil Controlled by Shan Bra MAN HUNTERS (Jf THE CARIBBEAN PAGAN llfl U>TE l\ im., NETRABLE ICNGLEI AM, EXTKA SPECIAL aiiim. m GENE AVTRY thr ri^-T-rt. RED RIVER VALLEY ALHAMBRA I Coming Shortly U ft* h \^V I 'i I V v* Ji i !><•_*? L
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    • 178 7 I POSITIVELY LAST DAY I 3-15 6-15 AND 9-15 LLrIAySIA Burner B_m thrilling Production presents 4; Ranious Stars in the most gripping picture of j I WEY LOVE AS THEY LIVE... DANGEROUSLY! H Never knowing mo- h I ment mean disaster HI ei _k\ l______L_f ___B ______h -_--------> j^' _-_---iV-_^----------
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    • 59 7 I GRAND PALACE (NEW WORLD) (CHINA TOWN) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT J 7 9.15 7 9.15 I Controlled by Shati Bros. Ltd. I SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING j MISS LEONG SHUET FEE j PEE PAA HONG GLORIOUS CANTONESE TALKIE j s j WEEK-END MATINEE AT THE J GRAND 1 SHIRLEY TEMPLE in I LITTLEST
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    • 316 7 DKOI.I, KD.VA MA" OI.IVKR AS THE M'V'fT, I'RSTTV MAIRKKN'S ROMANCE HAS HER TOP COMEDY ROM fFHK LMJGHS XKVKR STOP f PAVILION. 3 SHOWS. 3-15 6-15 9-15 I METRO-GOLDWYN-MEy'.K PRESENT FOR YOUK ENJOYMENT "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH" z* -^tte_spi^ _______^^^as__t_ v _F _i ___L M^H fl fl fl |^P' fl fl
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  • 584 8 WITHDRA WAL OF FOREIGN FUNDS AFFECTS MARKETS FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore. Tuesday EVENTS in Europe as affecting markets during the past weekdo'not call for very much comment, says the weekly report of Messrs Fra.se. Co. At home, share values generally have tended to ease; the cer tainty as to how
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  • 28 8 Member, ol the Friend:, ol Singapore Society are reminded thai the annual seetlng win bo held In the Bsetenge toom to muiT'iw at f> p.m.
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  • 268 8 Australia Prepares Svdnev, New South Wales. Oct. 12. ELABORATE preparations have been made by the Royal Australian Air Force to co-operate with the R.A.F. when five Vickers Wellesley machines make an attempt on the 'world's long-Distance nonstop air record early in NoTember. The proposed course is
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  • 40 8 Mr Iv Baldry, experimenting with cari at ions in his back "•irden at Croppat. icad, Dagenham, Essex, has produced a new variety which he has named Lady Milne Watson, in honour Of the wife M l)i employer
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    • 241 8 f INTERN ATION AL WRISTTJNc; TOCJBNAMENT I HAPPY WORLD! j STADIUM j TOMORROW NIGHT j I AT 9.15 P.M. j WONG BOCK CHEUNG CHAMPION OF CHINA I KING KONG j 10-MINUTE ROUNDS BEST OF THREE FALLS j HARBANS SINGH j CHAMPION OF ALL INDIA TONY j ii 10-MINUTE ROUNDS J
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  • 446 9 ROUND THE WORLD BY AE ROPLANE tompletwn Of Scheme For mi lining The Atlantic Seen New York. i UlhhhW flights, like that of Howard Hughes around rid and of Douglas Corrigan to Ireland, have been cap[\Z bi cr headlines, inconspicuous paragraphs almost daily 18 ress have reported developments that are
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  • 22 9 ial Snce^toff a PPointed I te n sister, m the '©.lowing Wl Bher *ood ;i UJ^-. H Rowland. ind Hka m. Wood-
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  • 36 9 Electricity Production In United States New York, Oct. 12. The Edison Electrical Institute reports electricity production for the past week at 2.154.499.000 kilowatt hours. This is an increase of 11.219.000 kilowatt hours over the previous week.
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  • 142 9 Paris Till, name ot the Freneh Ambassador in Berlin. aM. Francois Poncet. is mentioned in political circle here in connection with the forthcoming appointment of .tn Ambassador to Rome. Should M. Francois Poncet be appointed to Rome it is believed he would be succeeded in Berlin by
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  • 34 9 New York. Oct. 12. The American Petroleum Institute reports the daily average petroleum production for the past week at 3,243,350 barrels This is an increase of 17,550 barrels over the previous week.
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  • 136 9 New Capital Of New Guinea OBJECTIONS to the choice of Salamaua as the site for the new capital of the .Mandated Territory of New Guinea were made recently by Mr. Fairbairn. M.H.R., in an interview with the Minister in Charge of Territories CVIr. Hughes). Mr Fairbairn recently visited New Guinea
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  • 31 9 New York, Oct. 12. The Iron Age magazine reports steel production for the past week at 51.5 per cent, of capacity. The previous week's estimate was 49 per cent.
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    • 26 9 NO out.., m I vou^;ri^ I I you J? 1 I Nation. No O M demon I 2 iLAJ^jJ^'^ I 'L^L PHONE 6275 RONdO LTD. SINGAPORE
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    • 172 9 NEW VIGOUR I _^*^v. V S \v__ VS***' ff\\ YJF -__K^V_____^. r^ w^\ I I lUi t y* t {r.o re° pU W hen take Sanatogen M f V is as if a new stream of life flows through my veins." THOSE WORDS OF A SANATOGEN USER CONTAIN THE PLAIN
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  • 322 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1938 WILL WAR GO ON UANKOW, the last of the great Chinese cities with access to the .sea, seems about to fall to the Japanese Chinese troops have withdrawn from outstations to the city and the invaders are at the gates. While it is
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  • 1408 10 The Evolution Of Medicine Through The Ages FASCINATING glimpses of the history of medicine are given here by this famous British physician. -HE e-amlnatloo ot human remains o. I the Stone A K e peri.Klshow.se via- mv ol injuries and diseases similar to those which still afflid u, und in
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 10 rriffd f r the Duke and Duchess of Kent had to almost fight their way through the dense crowds »>•_» JSSgltf tue opening of the Warner Theatre— London's latest super cinema where the premiere of M Th»* ■f^flig ii«»bin Hood" was given in aid of the British Empire Cancer Campaign.
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  • 274 11 Crack Chinese Divisions Entrenched In Hidden Hill Positions DIFFICULTIES FORESEEN FOR INVADERS Wuning. fEVERISH PREPARATIONS BY THE JAPANESE FORCES to strengthen their much depleted man-power on the JuichangWuning higttivay indicate the imminence' of of fresh drive by thc enemy westward along the north
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  • 107 11 Collected From Gardens In German Cm pi ial B Berlin. ERLIN is losing thc iron railings from its front gardens. During the week-end local Storm Troopers, acting under instructions by General Goering, carried out an "old iron collection" throughout the capital. Old sewing machines, engine parts, iron
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  • 80 11 Anti- Aircraft Scheme For Industrial Concerns N London. EW measures for anti-aircraft defence were announced by the War Ministry The staffs of vital industrial concerns will be organised as reserves of the Territorial Army for defence of their places of employment Equipment will be provided and if tne
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    • 155 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4^ARr..DL-, SINGAPORE. PHONK .TOO.. i FOR J 1 sii.vn i; j
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  • 303 12 Fifty children under live years of ftgt ot* the Rom any Nursery School, attached io the dipsy Hill Training College for Teachers of Young Children, Gipsy Hill. I .onil-ni, are to give a riispkn before the Duchess of Kent and civic dignitories ti lhe City
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    • 34 13 ißene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING the LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE IIWrS D'OEUVRE DISHES SUHT PISCES I also CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THL KBl IS TO I OMi AM) BB RENE ULLMANN •taffies Place. SINGAPORE.
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  • 1877 14 Woman Day By Day Women "Terriers" Start Work-Care Homeless Children— Recipe For Hat Marriage— Hats And The Hair (From <>»r *bm-\ Correspondent) London, Oct. 15. THE Auxiliary Territorial Service, organised lor women, is now preparing its peace -time programme. Launched al the lime oi the crisis but planned Long before,
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    • 43 15 I SALOON IPPOIJTO 19, CAPITOL BLIHi. TEL: :iOBO. The public are herebv Informed that M. Ippollto formerly of Maison Interlandi has now established his own Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon with modern equipment at the above. He ensures his patrons every courtesy and satisfaction.
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    • 39 15 *l* <• PERMANENT WAVING J A SPECIAUTV 1 PRICES: J $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 y }M A I SOX PERM 1 LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS J )79 SUmford Rd T> FORT ROAD J t SINGAPORE MALACCA 1 l (Phone: 4€lf) (Phone: IM) S
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 226 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU J k#F Ck fca \*/^"\v/(l i CHEAP RETURN TICKET TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Clasa Bonffkonc $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300.00(1 5205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels
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    • 413 16 L. TO FRENCH Port! jI J CHARCEURS REIJNIJ BANGKOK For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp. uunkirk v r I I CAP TOURANE For Marsilles, Nantes. St. Nazair* Bordeaux nJ| }T0 SAIGON INDOCHINJ iCAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong N I *M I j S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) I
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  • 148 17 11 internal unitv was made by the Rhodesian Prime El Sr G M Husgins, when he prosposed the toast of Rhode'he Orcupalion Dav dinner -riven bv the Salisbury Citv Council IL to dangers threatening the lr Huggins -said that the dan without was the armed forc.s nations, and the
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  • 451 17 BALLOON BARRAGE Forest Of Cables In Air Defence THE first of the balloon squadrons showed their equipment and their skill at the depot at Kidbrooke, to Sir Kingsley Wood, the Secretary of State for Air, and a party of privileged visitors. Eight balloons were inflated and in process of manipulation
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  • 48 17 WAR OR PEACE IN CHINA THE attention_of the whole Chinese nation will be directed to the "Peo_\les' Assembly" which ll scheduled to take place on Oct. 28, because the future policy of war or peace in China will depend upon the result of this meeting —Nanyang Siang Pau.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 271 17 R\S PHILP LINE. Incorporated in Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. KJR Oct. 29 Nov. 5 LI n Nov 28 Dec. 2 1 i heap n unci trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ng rate. Class passenger, may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydnev or urnr to thc connecting
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    • 59 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) I FOR HONG KONG. iMOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA I k*.*. SANTHIA 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 3, AT P.M. H The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable witn P. and O. S.N. Coy.)
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 68 17 Ib^lt^iic¥oj TO-DAY •Qantas Oct. 26 7.45 a.m. L Suddhadip h 26 2 p.m. Pftsdym 26 IU.JO am. '1 1 v I Egypt and ?atroc i ll4l 26 noon I ly) ropi an 26 1 p.m. !JL Sumatra. S -East Moluccas anr. KNILM> 26 noon Thedens 26 3 p.m. Thedens 26
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    • 121 17 SHIPS IN DOCK HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Cuacam 18 2 3 Mata Hari 16 I 3 Sphinx 13 2 3 Potsdam 8 2 3 Kamuning 6 2 3 Tweedbank 30 2 3 Glaucus 34 2 3 Kajang 46 4 5
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  • 254 18 Capable 0/ 36 Knob THI naval ar(hlt the hull form of theFiJ Normanrlie. M. Vladimir y2 is reported to be uorkine, tor the construction of a 100,000 tons and a leagtb of which Will be able to attain of 36 knots. French experts who haie J are optimistic about
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  • 160 18 SILVERWARE which uill d ish is made P''^' bl '"J discovery by Dr. G. J.JJJ Dr L. E. Price. Cambnd.e lurgists. with the advice R. Evans. Use ol Cam** They have found a means ering the silver uith a but invisible. This is the where the film J of
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  • 36 18 Mr Richard M. Medland has been employed by one tamily on* Portlooe Farm. J-'outh Cornwall, for seventy-two years. He claims to have worked longer on one farm than any other farm labourer in England.
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    • 876 18 ON THE RADIO i— mßmm^^ m^*^mmaam**yaama**mo*m *M**mm^MMm^ma****PmmmmmMM ZmZaaaaaaa* omnhmi r.,.,. t LONDON TRANSMISSION :> OCT. 26 (.SB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) _rt«l_P DADV M0 Topic of the Day- talk by A.G M.M f.M UKT- Macdonell. 655 T Ren-ember'* -presented by. /111. 225 metres (1.33 mcs) Pm v Edgar. BBC Midland
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    • 434 18 MKOM MK 15.15 Mcs (19 8 m.) a.m. t. 20 Gymnastics. .5 Lrht Gramophone music. f iso Time signal. Gramophone music. M) Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Opening. Potpourri. 11 30 For the sick. 11.50 Clavaciniste Wanda Landowska.; p.m. i > 20 Orchestral selections. 12 40 Matinee concert by the
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  • 300 19 Is Malays "Nature's Gentlemen" Singapore, Tuesday. A FTER spending over 30 years in Malaya, Mr. C. T. B. Sewell Senior Superintendent of Surveys, is leaving Singapore this afternoon by m.v. Gorgon for Western Australia, where he intends to spend his retirement. visiting the places he knew years ago. It
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  • 77 19 g gapore, Tuesday. years and one, „ii> Imprisonment morning in the i. Court on En? I led guilty to d in possession chandu anv) i her at $2,551. i ted by revenue tor v( ssel Haij n on her arrival i luggage consist- ind T r mined and it
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  • 28 19 Archbishop of West ounce, the benediction march irom Sounthwark Cathcwestminster Cathedral in whi :n thousand Roman Catholic men silent protest against the nee of the Wt r'd
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  • 104 19 Hungary Ready To Occupy Territory 'AR. wants to send teo, kg immediately into the areas in Czecho--1 *hich the Czech Government has agreed to cede to them •fc negotiations. leading point in energetic proposals handed to the Czech by the Hungarian Minister in Prague, lebtadtes in eight v> 90, where
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  • 93 19 POLICEWOMAN WAS EX -FOLLIES GIRL New York AN ex-Follies girl gained one of the highest ratings in an examination for entry into the New York women police. Among the 315 successful candidates, who are aged between 18 and 29. are four chorus girls, a woman boxer, an author, psychologists, teachers,
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  • 387 19 A WIFE who saw her husband within a hair's breadth of becoming a millionaire, who lost £5.000 of her own money in one of his financial gambles, heard him sentenced at the Old Bailey recently to eighteen months' imprisonment for fraudulent conversion. First thing
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  • 24 19 Teachers See Double Four sets of twins attend Sefton Park (iementary school. Ashley Down, Bristol. All are between the ages of five and si-:.
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  • 275 19 Depends On Outcome Of Present War AFAVOIK ABI.K turn in the strained Sino-German relations as the war develops to China's advantage was foreseen by Dr. ('heng Tien-fang, former Chinese Ambassador to Germany, in an interview with press representatives recently. Dr. Cheng said the authorities in Berlin, after the
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  • 150 19 European Refugees For Australia r Canberra. A RI.PORT that an Italian liner. the Crania, had been chartered to brine 900 Kuropean refugee mitjrants to Australia in March will be investigated by immigration officials. said the Minister for the Interior. Mr. McFwan. in a statement here. It was the policy of
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    • 192 19 To be successful you MUST be fit t xg- > The men and women who achieve success are brimful (7 y*l of health and energy. Success in any walk of life jj? ft newer comes to the lethargic, the listless, the :?r^y M irritable. If you've lost your keenness and
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  • 440 20 Underground Broadcasting House For Work In Time Of Emergency MORE than a hundred workmen are making Broadcast. u__, Portland -place, safe against the interruption of servi emergency. "War-time Broadcasting House will consist^ floor above ground and others below. A system of sirens throughout the building will nve to the staff
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  • 88 20 mm middle of November may be fixed for the Angle-Italian agreement to come into forte ,f lhe (ab.net decide on Wednesday that the time has arrived to implement the agreement, says d.ph>mat,c rorreilh expected thev uill discuss the matter on Wednesday. If they decide
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  • 113 20 CHARGE IN TRAFFIC COURT < tribune Staff Reportc) Singapore, Tuesday. I AM abb* to state on good authoritv that Mr. C H. Whitton who ia relieving Mr. C. H. Koh of his duties in the Traffic Courts on Oet. 31, is goinjj there a.s a Traffic Police Magistrate only, till
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  • 128 20 But In Disfavour With Soviet Leader Shanghai. MARSHAL Va_ili Bluecher, Commander of the Far Eastern Red Armv. is apparently still alive as hLs portrait has not yet been removed from the Far Eastern Soviet) governmental offices nor from the gallery in Moscow. However, he has certainly
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  • 49 20 Approximately 500,000 wounded soldiers have been treated in the various Chinese military hospitals since the beginning of the war, and 75 pe* cent, of them have already been discharged. Most of those discharged have returned to the fighting lines. About 100.000 troops are still in hospitals
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  • 205 20 AUSTRALIA LONGS FOR ROYAL VISIT If EEN interest is being throughout Australia plans for the Royal visit to Q next year. It is hoped here that lata King and Queen will be able Australia. Australians are also very an. see Princess Elizabeth and Praia garet. The King and Queen madei
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  • 88 20 u.ni n*_ I Universities in tm f ed» sion. Shanghai ha- own aU tW pend classes by the r*. rt The reason for tne^ e d to* been given but it us belie political nature rnlV ersity^ The National Ch-^ 1 been ordered French authority
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  • 113 21 Japanese Will Not Co-operate Geneva, Oct. 25. injtfG Japanese manislands in tie P*iLu appear that the r Government intend to polic) erf non-eooiK'ra-•l, retaining the* hold li_» Jaoaneae representative t os comm^ion. informed Vfhat he wiU not particl. present session in view jm n ns government and^Ol collaboration with the
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  • 553 21 Maintenance Order Upheld Singapore. Tuesday. VICTOR Alexan.lar On-hard, an overseer of the Singapore Municipality unsuccessfully applied for a variation of the mainten ance order of $40 in favour of his wife and four children in the second police court this morning before Mr. Conrad
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  • 92 21 British Ships Refuse To Leave Hankow SHANGHAI, OCT. 25. A RENEWED REQUEST FOR FOREIGN SHIPPING TO REMOVE TEN MILES UPSTREAM FROM HANKOW WAS MADE BY JAPANESE TO-DAY. THE REQUEST SAYS THAT NUMEROUS JUNKS WITH CHINESE TROOPS ABOARD ARE SWARMING IN THE VICINITY OF NEUTRAL SHIPS ANCHORED ALONG THE HANKOW WATERFRONT
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  • 28 21 Jerusalem, Oct. 25. -In the last 24 hours three Arabs have been killed by terrorists. Three bombs have been thrown in Jaffa and Gaza Reuter
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  • 246 21 Teachers Overwhelm St Andrew's Teachers' Assn. 19; St. Andrews' 6 THROUGH superior packing, good threequarter combination and dashing tactics, the Teachers' Association scored a comfortable victory over St. Andrew's School at rugger yesterday evening on the Farrer Park by two goals, three tries, to a penalty goal and a try.
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  • 93 21 I AWN bowls at the S.C.C. will be available for play as from Sunday. Oct. 30 There will be a pairs or triples drive, according to members of players, at I (p.m. on Monday <31st> Entries at 50 [cents per player may be made either on the
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  • 709 22 Weights For Free -w -_r 1 Handicap mm »uk-u- -"W» ran 1)( opentoi day wm be i-Wtd Wd., morning. KU altraiinnu,larUsatßuktnma to-morrow morning when fee WW* offee arrangements will be in totee. »g event of the meetmg wil be the Free Handicap, to be run
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  • 113 22 Subject to alteration at the discretion of the Committee. DLstance Distance Distant 12lh "ttg HORSES Div. 1 Abt. 7 i lm if 2 Abt. 7 f 6 f lm a 6[ CLASS 1 3 Abt. f I Div. 1 Abt. 7 f r~T_j HORSES 2 Abt. 7
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    169 22 DLAYING splendid tenn Chong had no difficulty I inating Chua Choon Leoriji semi-final of the open singles S.C.R.C. Fifth Open Invito nis Tournament al Hong Lii Loon Chong dominated thei accurate placnm unci sizzling i in the second .set conceded i out of eight Loon Chong established bey that
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  • 84 22 The following for Merchants (ta [f^M to-day at the SX c D. M. Seuarcl: A r wood, r l pv*V73 C S. Tillbrook. L u h J I Riches. A. Stiff T j J. Robinson, r 0 j, Ma* Hards. A. Croniar > ted The following hav< for The
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  • 35 22 _c seletar. Y.M.C.A. XI l .^U^ 1 on the Anson R^ i:^C^ F. Hutchinson. Thont c^t tunga. M- Sail AJg Manasseh C Kpe n Suratta *C od Lyne and M
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    • 48 22 TO-DAY'S TIDE High Tides: 12.22 a.m. tf 11.49 p.m. 9 ft- Ins imi Dr Loh Poon Lip Cheong Ct <-. 30> 6—2. 6—2 To-day Handicap Singles W. Yule <-15i vs H CJ-" Handicap D° ub, n Sim Seng Watt Tek (-15i vs Tan Huck W ong Chee Tong «-40».
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  • 385 23 ck, Short-Passing Tactics Work 2; Punjabs 2. k short-passing tactics and showing great accuracy qUK r in which they stopped hard clearances from the oppoLth_ First Battalion of the Second Punjab Regiment gave Lav ot hockey when they met the S.C.C. on the Padang Sernoon in a match that
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  • 38 23 A phase of the play in yester- j I day's hockey match between the J S S.C.C. and the Punjab Regiment, Sat the padang. The fame ended 5 %y in a draw of two-all. m^
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  • 21 23 I t 8 cr.c. K ?.< Hong I Yee. Chim I {)f Kim Swee I Kim. Kee f Ko, sianul
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  • 253 23 DROBABLES. weights and jockeys for the Cesarewitch. to be run at Newmarket to-day are as follows: TREVISANI 8.10 (P. Beasley*. HAREWOOD (8.6) (Brethes*. BLACK SPECK 8.6 tCarslake» SIRTAM 3.5 (Perrnv MUBARAK 8.5 (H. Wragg>. MALKOWICZE 8.3 (Rochetti*. ARTISTS PRINCE 7.12 (Bearv. SNAKE LIGHTNING 7.11 <Lane>.
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  • 67 23 KLINEY CUP: TANGLIN CLUB vs. S.C.R.C. TODAY TANGLIN Club and the S.C.R.C. meet at Tanglin to-day. to-morrow and on Friday in the penultimate match of this year's Kliney Cup tournament, the winners qualifying to meet the Y.M.C.A., present holders, in the final.. Thc Chinese in earlier rounds defeated the Cricket
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  • 50 23 S.C C A" team v.s Anglo-Chinese School on Friday at the S.C.C: F. J. L Mayger; SLdr. F E Watts. E C Barnes: P E H Bodel-Bienfait. J K. Gale. DAP Koning; C P Liston, G H Clement, Lt h Huleatt, L H H W Corrie, A Fraser.
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  • 81 23 Y.M.C. A. JUNIORS WIN AT HOCKEY Y.M.C.A. Juniors 3; St. Andrew's School 0 IN a well contested game of hockey > at the Y.M.C.A. ground. Anson Road, yesterday, the Y.M.C.A. Juniors beat the St. Andrew's School by three goals to nil. all the goals being scored in the second half.
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  • 58 23 Services Soccer: Royal Air Force vs. Royal Engineers The final match in the Warren Shield. Competition will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday between the Royal Air Force and the Royal Engineers. Play will commence at 5 05 p.m. Admission charges: -West Stand and chairs on ground 50
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  • 66 23 The following is the corrected side to represent Singapore in the State match vs. Negri-Malacca at Seremban ou Saturday: P. H. Burgess; G D. A Lundon, D W. Le Mare. A.P Craigie. DM Seward; Dr. G. F Jones. J B Potter; A. R. Anderson. D. M Walker. R.
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    • 36 23 _B I _B mf AmmW I r~*ffi ll W Mm L. v±J I -Jr' _B "~7~". a*lw 74 1/ 1 A\ /mv^*/ _B I SILK STOCKINGS I I APPEARANCE I "Advertisement oj Batu Shoe Co., Ltd
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  • 416 24 Motives Purely Humanitarian the departure of all Chinese <*»"??* g^ W announcement that Ilankou will not be defended, the^Hankow the Rrf-fM /one eommittee. headed by Father Jacqu.not and con Sta, (German. Italian. Freneh. American -t -rt-* ma*m*m^ ZaL eontrol of special administrative distncts
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  • 33 24 THEY'RE SAILING HOME Some of the 500 ricksha pollers w h o boarded the "Hon;; Siang" i sailed yesterday afternoon for Hon gkong. Swatow and Amov. puller was provided with an identification slip
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  • 46 24 (Tribune stiff Reporter) Pour armed witl volvcr:. and two with kmv. ning enten d ttie ho i tonese woman at .Joo Chia! p.. camped after relit v_j h< rol $200 In half an hour in the hou i are Invi tl attng
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  • 165 24 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS rE new programme at the Pavilion opens promisingly with a Robert Benchley feature— "How to Start the Day Right." Mr. Benchley acts in the picture and provides the oescription, and it is very funny indeed. Then comes something quite new. It is called an "optical poem,"
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  • 98 24 THERE is drama in plenty in the new Henry Fonda picture which was presented at the Alhambra last night— "Slim." It tells a story of the life of the linemen who build the great grid systems of modern electrical organisations, and Pat O'Brien as the daredevil veteran
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  • 25 24 (Tribune Stall Reporter l ani Kai pledging their un- national ler. of every a.ssistaneo rged him, a,s thr Chim forces, to continue
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  • 86 24 PEACE IN FAR EAST Paris, Oct. 25. IT is not so much between Japan and China as between Japan and Britain that Far Eastern peace will have to be signed, comments Jourecho de Paris. It adds that that is what makes it necessary for a European settlement at any price,
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  • 174 24 Consul Blames Japanese Propaganda (Tribune Staff Reporter) ;£HINESE Consul General, Mr. Kao Ling Pai last night told pressmen that Chinese in Malaya should be urged not to be disheartened by| news of the fall of Canton and the j reported resignation of Generalise simo Chiang Kai Shek. He pointed out
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  • 33 24 British observ Slovakia aftei supervise the I Germany. 1 land. Then shorter period pa ted owing thc plebiscite tranafen a spirit and i ance owinP British Official Wireless
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