Morning Tribune, 7 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIRUNE 1-So. 239. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, November 7, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 240 1 BRITAIN, AMERICA HAVE BIG NAVAL, AIR DEFENCE PLANS I Washington, Nov. 6. fcfcpxKVli: emergency ■dget is the device Mr. ■e\Vlt is reported to be Hdering for a speedy Ition of a new rearmaH programme. His of the programme are still Ktial but well informed circles |Mi Roosevelt will make his
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  • 24 1 British Rear Admiral wly chiof engineer. n appointed naval to take over the !i new navv arsenal "i for construction hips Reuter
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  • 145 1 London, Nov. 6. JHE Government is expected to announce this week its intention to increase the first line strength of the Home Air Force from 2.750 to between four to five thousand, states Sunday Times Air Correspondent. The decision involves the expansion of the air craft industry to a point
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  • 197 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Sunday. COR the first time in the history of aviation. Singapore was omit- ted from the route dopted. in an attempt to set a flying reC w(U. The three R.A.F. bombers which lfift Eneland on Saturday morning, on a recm* break!** non-stop flight
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    19 1 Sir Archibald Clark Ken-, British Ambassador to China, is reported to have met Marshal Chiang. Story on Pag* 24.
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  • 108 1 Bomb Hits British Soldiers Shanghai, Nov. 6. JHREE Seaforth Highlanders, three Royal Marines from H.M.S. Birmingham and two Chinese barmaids were injured at 5.30 p.m. to-day when a bomb was thrown through the glass window of "Ma" Jackson's beer hall, opposite the race course. Two men Fomdress and Longgown escaped.
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  • 72 1 Kwangtung Chiefs Blamed Chungking, Nov. 6. rE military and civil authorities in Kwangtung are held responsible for the fail of Canton and accordingly have been ordered by the Central trover nment "to atone for their blunders,'* according to an announcement made in a joint circular cable issued to all overseas
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    • 5 1 i OTUKK PAGES j »-^r^A
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    • 62 1 ViEffiJlX FRESH MILK-WTTH L^gj AF I THE TROUBLE B» REMOVED! LET Klnn put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk. to drin'c. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply fen, water removed. Klim
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  • 245 2 Children Plant Trees In Commemoration IJKI.IM.. commemorate the laying mi the toundation wtmeM UXtf 11 years ago an interesting tree planting -eremonjr was pertonned yesterday morning in the grounds o. th,- Presbyterum Church. Or chard Road. thl children took part in the cererhey were Alex Cox, Crawforo Ban! Audrey Waters.
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    49 2 \iu-r morninf service yestero.o cJlildrei planted two Hames oi the Forest trees in front of the j Presbyterian Church to mark Ihe diamond luMlee of the (hurch Picture above shows Rev. Steuhen Band. »vh<» tAeiat- I cd. Picture on left shows tree pla ii tin c ceremony.
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  • 116 2 K. L. Burglars Busy (Tribune Start Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. (>. VI 'ALA Lumpur burglars were ■gain busy during the week end, their efforts netting them a big sum in cash and jewellery taken trom a European's house in Circular Road while over a hundred fountain pens were robbed from
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  • 555 2 (Iribune Staff Reporter) DKOAIK ASTING. higher education, a municipality for Kuala f pur, unofficial majorities, housing problems— R**. m ''"nimi might be taking its own time to solve these, but Kuala l businessmen, shotting as much public spirit as business percent are not wasting
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  • 49 2 Rome. Nov. Under the attenuating decree of the Fascist grand council out of some 15,000 Jewish families resident in Italy since before 191H. 3522 will be exempt from the recent anti-JewLsh legislation on the ground the members of these families fought for Italy or championed Fascism Reuter
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  • 35 2 I The engagement \s fj tween Choo Kok Thy Mrs Choo Kiu Pen.pur. and Miss Ee Yeok I/ f daughter of Mr Ee K n M.C H.andof the late Guan (Madam Chan Malacca
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    • 19 2 Overse s Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE MM. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES Ii WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
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    • 103 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health pfautfCidbeysjttfl a marvelous strurtilr^i \yitliin themataj) million tiny tubes which sut af niters for thw blood. When germi :uti»< i. them you nuffer trom Burning. Itching 1..5.i t •dning tip Nights," Led I'. ins. LtytzineM, Itheuniaiisrn, Lumbago] Nervines! Otnclea under Eyes or .Swollen* Ankles, et. Ordinary
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    • 33 2 Have You Tried Our j j "Contract Valet Service" j $10 and $20 j WF j COLLECT AND DELIVER SEND NOW FOR DM MIS JBurtol Quick! i cleaner's i S7S. <IK( ll.utl> EOAD.
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    31 3 CLUB PIONEERS In CmmMttt tf the Pong&ol Sailing: Club (left to right): Col. Charles I Fror and Messrs. F. .1 Crosbie. R.T.O. Lammert (Chairman). S. h. I Pa'ruer and J. Gallinagh.
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  • 233 3 STICKEN PEOPLE SEE FIGHT TO DEATH IN TROLLEY BUS MAN GIVES HIMSELF UP Singapore, Sunday. SHANGHAI Chinese, about 25 years of age. was stabbed to death in a trolley bus in the presence of about forty horror-stricken passengers in the second class compartment, shortly after ten this 1 'nomine. Two
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  • 127 3 DEFINITE PLAN FOR A.R.P. WANTED A f the lasl commititee acHlßi of n the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, the President (Mr. C V. Miles) staled that he. Mr. K. K. O'Connor and Mr lim Bock Kee had discussed the question of Air Raid Precautions with the Colonial Secretary. The report
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  • 45 3 London, Nov (i The spell ol nnsea .suitably warm weather over Britain was continued to-day when London enjoyed brilliant sunshine during the morning and the afternoon Thr temperature recorded yesterday and to-day have broken sixtyaeven year old records British Official Wireless
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  • 40 3 The French Consul-General informs his nationals and friends that a religious service will be celebrated at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, at 9.30 a.m. on Nov. 11. in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Armistice Dav
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  • 244 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) a lovdy little house in one of the most remote spots on Sinfaptre island men will congregate every week, will talk f ships and sailors, of weather foul and fair. House belongs to Mr. H. S. Kirwan. club is newly formed 'Ponggol
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    10 3 1 h "akin*ih* sundariof p( f um| Sailing Club.
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  • 79 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Batu Pahat. Sunday WO cars and lorries are allowed to park any longer in the centre of any main road in Batu Pahat now. They are to be parked only at the sides of the road. Solely responsible for the introduction
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 71 3 HANOrOfTR FLAYING WP THEORY OP MUSIC. Adults and children any gram Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching. Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roao. Refresh with EAU de COLOGNE STARINA British Product F.M.S.— Duty Free. LITRE $1.00 per bottle. 1
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 109 4 London Saline P To-daj I'ALM Oil Malaya) „iik Nov Dec .hipmcnt jl l 4 I f>-«i value unchai < oi'KA (Straits, K.M.S.) Shipment Ed- 17-6 *ellei W-17-6 buyer >\«.() FLOUB (Sarawak) Dec .shipment B|3 sellers unchanged TAPIOCA Seed IVarl Ist quality. (Singapore! Nov Shipment 13- sellei unchanged I'BPI'ER
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    • 120 4 London. Friday Pro Ton Change Di. tillers 90 6 906 Dii n lop Rubber 24 3 24;3 General Electric 773 "7 :< Imperial Chemical Industries Mi- Jjfrj Imperial Tobacco 135 13b7'_. I ''20 AiiKlo-Dutch 283 3:1 Canadian Pacific *r'r. <> London Tin S IO« JII0 1 k
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    • 19 4 <;OU> London, Saturday Previou To-da3 Change i months 1 lorward l;; g if; _19 f) j,; g
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    • 48 4 New York Nov r> i:i ki.i i Stead) Quiet Dull Dull 'I' 11 Buyers 16T« \t\ 13,16 I|* S|)u? Sellers 17 16 1516 1 18 »">wani Jan Mtr Buyers (i WiSto 116 riN Sellers 17 ir, 1516 116 Sixit Quul I)llU |M>t 4ti-v. |6i, u
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    • 16 4 TO. STANDARD I d "--J* Mot (afternoon iclooinc price) t2W CLOSED Fofwurd Hl3', CLOSED
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    • 58 4 Previous I 0,, paria (closing nuddif rate* 178.7G 1 j on Amsterdam idosing miodlc rate) 8.75% m o Bhangiuii iclosing veiling rate j B'., uncl 'i on HongKong (doming aelling rate) is. 3d unc i i O n japan (dosing selling rate' ls.2d U n I i i
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    • 321 4 London-Pa ris Axis Progresses London \m.;l THE reaffirmation at Franco-British solidarity, provided v, 1 forthcoming British ministerial visit to Paris, introduc^l luch happier (one to comments in the French I'res. this moil Sentences such as: "We are arriving at a mom< I rational chapter ia abot'l to commence, repercussions of
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    • 102 4 London. Nov. Ni:.»- 5 'trained In the Royal Canadian Air I i for the R.A.F. arrived in E: They are the first draft of sh< rt M Commission Officers to arrive t plete their flying trail li i Anglo-Canadian trataed cadet recently concluded. The system provides I
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    • 62 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING I CORPORATION LIMITED I«'REE yourselves from the b'EAtt of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS ai CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, ami ONLY YOU can have access to these sate boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 165 4 FDFFF The Chief Justice at Kuala Lumps Court of Appeal I Before Mr. Justice Mills m tst u at 11 a.m. I 1 Motion m O.M *****8 l Judgment Summon- in S.uw* i Petition in Probate No. 331* Thereafter: Part heard MoO<» 5.42 38— Tay Ah Kiev (m.w.i w t
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  • 710 5 STOCKS SHARES tjd By Fraser Company apart. Nov. 5. i >. 28- 30--Nom lDa lh 43 47 Nom W- 253 26|9 W; 0.62V-2 0.67V2 n 2313 24|3xd :42> r 1.47» 2 1 1016 116 ■Li,. 22- 23--m 13 6 14 6xd 0.35 0.40 R 0.80 0.85 Kg Tin 23:6 "t
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  • 211 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS I I Singapore, Saturday. i Buyers Sellers Ampats 4-3 4|9 Batu Seiangors 1.44 148 HongFatts 0.81 0.85 Hongkong Tin 23|tt 25iJelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10'3 lH6xd Katu Tin 25 6 26 6 Killinghalls 17 6 1816 Kramats 10|6 11|6 Kuchais 1.33 1.38cd Laruts 9|6 106 Linguis
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  • 169 5 ?0 £t 31 $3 000 1 Uct 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MI NI( IPAUTY Z lA 19 47 ".600.000 m m% nom I Nov l u-ea $21.066.000 IWJ0 1205 xi 20 July 20 ■••"-ao $6,000,666 115 117 cl 1 1 ■•■-85^.006,000 l21 123 d Oct. I
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    • 279 5 I FRASER 8c COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Nov. 5. 1 p.m. i ouu /os -iViucuO Book* Date Dl%. ye.. 1™ Nov. 7 Oct. 24 5% Bangrin 5 r l less tax Nov. 7 Oct 24 7'/ 2 r^ Chenderiang 7'^.% less tax Nov. 25 Nov. 17 30% Ku
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  • 58 6 The executives of the major United States railways have decided to withdraw the 15 per cent. wage cut This decision apparently banishes the possibility of a railway strike and will also enable the owners to concentrate on the Board of Rehabilitation programme, which Mr. Roosevelt
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  • 56 6 ris reputed lo Berlin H cable that a Sl^^sH "Rlomira." 2. ca^ Republican fla^wls .the Spanish Insurant an?? ?ed 'V "ducted Dealicunte" i,??^ 1 No steamer of this na l Nort LJoyd-s Register which S"'> 1 ••Riomiera." 746 ton.. SSJS" I tander. Tne ••Ri Om i e s
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    • 174 6 IT'S THE GRANDEST FUN-DONT MISS IT! LAST NICHT 6-15 9-15 PAVILION m m^mm^i\mmmmmm^i%\^ w _^^^mM^^*\*mm^. |V^^^^"t^ II aKw .^mmmt^^^^^^^tS^^L^^^^t M^W will. CHARLIE RUCCLES >^ ■BbZ> naMU lorry r^tigerotdMoytoblon Woifr Cfttlett Mtt F«U OPENING f 0 MORROW 7 AT LAST HOLLYWOOD DARES TO TELL THE RFAL TRUTH ABOUT ITSELF mm¥mm^ \'lfMlf
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    • 114 6 j Theatre lIOVAL 3.15 6.15 9.15 LAST It \\l W*. W\ w YOl R TWO FAVOIRITE STARS ol "JUNGLE I'KIM ESS" TOGETHER AGAIN IN A BIG NEW MUSICAL COMEDY! Next Change at the... CAPITO a v^ afo^ x w_^^^«^B /*^r mWWW\t\Ww j oO^ _f*Tof^i_^|^ tf^?j .is\t~'^mmm\^^^^FMmm*^Tmm\ V r/%* _Mf S^M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 417 7 HIjCENTRATION Report Of Sth. African L.Knc IM Neutrality Denied ■camps in t rt y Vi London newspaper.s published yesterm m day, on the authority of South Africa nT'I I M House, an announcement that then- wu Dliai^*^* no truth in reports that the Union Gov- ernment had informed the British
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    • 177 7 f Ma 1^ fl A LAS! NIGH! > Warner Bros present m~* ~A*a V /Ml M H^l Llaudcne P > > 1 A I EM W fit v Ci ikmmW fl B fl H^H Lnarles JmaJmv~ m j^V I "TOVARICH" j wilh BASIL RATHBONK, ANITA LOUISE MELVILLE COOPER. A STAGE
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  • 565 8 Should Reciprocate Hospitality (Tribune stall Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. ji,.i.»h.vs in Singapore .should always endeavour i«» reciprocate the hospitality they received in the clubs ol other nationalities, espe«i.iilv (hone of their British friends in whose country thev hoi Ihe advan^ i !*•< <»l liyinu,
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  • 26 8 OPENING OF GERMAN CLUB Guests at thv* reception given on Saturday night at the opening of thr new premises of the German Club. Vereinigung Deutsehes Haus.
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  • 127 8 Naval Air School Changes Site Mo I Plying Iraiiniii; School has returned to its original home at Vethcrayon, Wiltshire, after three rears ai Leoehaiu, rife. Pled An Arm flight, is carried out at the school Between SO and M Naval l, Mid Marine officers an under instrue- I i ion
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  • 142 8 50 PER CENT. QUOTA I FOR RUBBER? IJ THAT a reduction in rubber stocks j of 50,000 tons by the end of the vear is a practical possibility, is the conclusion reached by the Financial N«"ws in a Leader on the subject of rubber supplies. Moreover, if thi.s materialised it
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  • 87 8 A £l,2f>o.t>()() reservoir under construe-I tion a* .s»ames tor the Metropolitan' Water Board, and Intended to add 1400 millions oi gallons to the Board's foi aye capacity as a safeguard in times of drought, making good progre rhe area i.s S5O acres, with -cumference ol three
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  • 286 8 THIRTY thousand Sikhs in Malaya who form ihe hackbone ol he Colony's police, ce'ehrale to day thei.* most important M iival, (iuru Nanak Day. On thus day the thoughts of SI wherever they are. turn to the eelebn Golden Temple in Amritsar. where: sacred book,
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  • 15 8 Nearly 70 Mflopl I Imperial Airways M which are exp*** ri('Xt month. British Official Wireless
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  • 72 8 Washington. \ov. S. AMERICA goes to the polls on Tuesday to elect the entire membership of the House of Representatives. Democrats agree that the Republicans will regi -:or some gains in the Congressional Elections particularly the lower House of the Republicans who talk )l a gain of 50
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  • 118 8 Singapore. Saturday. QENTEXC£ of six months' rigorous y imprisonment was passed vester?»u.J n or I i* by Mr L B District Judge, on Loo (heng Peck. 2? P^ded guilty to a charge ai being round in possession of instru22ft i or J ht Purpose oi counteracting trade
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  • 306 9 A SHOW-WINDOW FOR BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCTS Ottawa. Canada. r „i the largest annual industrial and agricultural exhibitions L the world, the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, ada has just concluded the celebration of its diamond jubilee. exhibition has grown steadily through the years and is now
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  • 47 9 **rd eft for Rangoon, Banek for s a e to ll|v > Toronation. •■^on ceremony, the rn tocjmiqo- upon Prin^ Ananda ate Royal Highness Bonrthla, was aprom the same date. has been absent from nning of his reign. resting of three authority of the
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  • 210 9 ANGLO U. S. PARLEYS Diplomatic Obstacles Face Negotiations London. THE Anglo-American trade talks have reached a stage where the difficulties have become diplomatic These are, in many respects, the most important points on which the success or failure of the projected agreement depends. Negotiations are proceeding, but they may be
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  • 283 9 TWO applications tor wedding liien- ees made at Kensington Register Oflice, W.. bear the name of the same girl as the bride-to-be Miss Margaret Eleanor .McNair Scott, twenty-live-year-old (laughter of Dr. R. F. McNair Scott, of Oueen's Gate-Gar-dens. Kensington. Mr. Edmund Ronald Leach,
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  • 67 9 When Japan Is Short Of Men! Nam-hang. JAPAN has mobilized even convicts in the war with China, as several prisoners of the 106th division, captured in the Tehan sector, confessed that they were released from gaol in order to light China. The prisoner! revealed that all
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  • 344 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, Oct. 7, 1938. WAR WEARINESS 'I 1 IK "manifest and significant dcsi.r" of all peoples noi to '><■ drawn into war WUB n< r !illy < mphasised in th< King' speech a' the opening <»i Parliament. Thia WHH I li« '.'I- ,it l< StfOn Of I fie
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    86 10 ir.„, (Briuin' a .«M, M i ,s io l as as the „eu utd or^> rt facimies uhh I u IT donor ,Y 7 l s Us H J* rand for this purpose which I y.K.n, Merthyr Tydfil, Uales 1 2L22 r" n""^ fe Mr LttU Hore.Relisha. the I u
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  • 889 10 Singapore And Australia' s Peril BATTI i; sun FOR THEBASi WILL Japan dare invade Australia:* This is om of the problems faciiiQ the Commonwealth's Defence Force. Without Singapore A ustralia would be at Japan's mercy. jr\ work on the Par Ka.st I' "japei Reaches* Out," the Canadianj born auth< i
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 43 10 To-days" White Label' Announcement the past a fete good things were haul to get at all times. In the present all good things ate hard to get at any time. It u a comfort io know BEWARE it, obtainable everywhere. w p ff-i
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  • 486 11 No Development So <J[J x \JI 1 1 1 LLixi is IC* London THE War Office announces a further development oi anti-aircraft de fence in the formation of light anti-air-craft units of the Territorial Army Reserve. r These will be used Cor the defence of certain vital
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  • 72 11 London. TWENT1 Chines indemnitj tcho< lars. rho travelled i«> Europe by the v ii ii o hitral, arrived h> ter .;oiii overland from Mane i 1 ::i. while Sir and S I < < Ing the tu reminded them thai they had i
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  • 92 11 1 decision I Cruisers V he visil ntlon Minister of War, P the Egypt!*" F I t», form a m );v (he purchase W ruisers. I believed, been deB training colI c«- two patrol ves- craft. ri m< v! in lin P !>-. \hmrd L of Finsnce, held K
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  • 72 11 Geneva. H -authorilutivr sources it is (MJN that Japan will announce withdraual from the League's national Übour Organisation ner severance of all remaining •wtions with Geneva. itted that this may possibly catc relations with the United J ce Jll Pan will insist on reten- IJW mandated territory havl° r
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  • 152 11 Anomalies Revealed V/ To Reforms KS?** 1 anomalies are Worms"!? yo n offlc «s under kha Ury for War, Mr. Hereijs2ff a J f I !JSB lar^ increase »have° f m m .ajors. Some reglV; „7^ han captains. 0 i Regt ha s 25 manprmaj eight, and
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  • 211 11 Hongkong. TIIK Japanese ievasion of South China wa* referred to by Mr Geoffrey Northcote, Governor ai HOBgkonc, in the course of an address. He pointed out that thrcequarters of Hongkong's vegetable need* and i large portion of its meat supply were drawn from Kwaagtang. In addition,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 67 11 POLAROID Glaase« are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you t aetaally see 20 to 30 feet below the sarfaee of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonst* ation of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4. ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. n UnV Telecraphir Address I'uowfc
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    • 47 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all ChmmitU and Storm I VULCAIN The watch for every man and woman of taste combining elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment Yick Woh Hing 429, North Bridge Road <Nrar Middle Road) Telephone 7922.
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  • 225 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Memlieis ol Ihe European football ham which is to meet England at llifhhun (London) practised al Chelsea's ground at Stamford Bridge. London. Photo shows oiivieri. the Italian roalkeeper, exercising al helsea's sroond. Planet News Olivieri. the Italian goalkeeper of the Rest-of-Europe team, lives up t«» his repJ during
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 37 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL j CHOICE OF LADIES J GENTS WRIST WATCHES IX STAINLESS STEEL COLD WHIR GOLD PLATINUM. j JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. I AOEK7S FOR j RENE ULLMANN lAFFI.es PLAa siN(,VFO:t:^
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  • 870 14 CONCENTRATE ON THOSE LITTLE ACCESSRIES JUST as the right use Of accessories ado. the liiial note ol' chic to your ensemble, so does the tasteful ar rangemenl ot minor incidentals give (hai in and personality to your home The right touch of colour in a hat OT handbag i.s admittedly
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  • 290 14 IF 1 yum tin. mi 1 i in kl rather dark, try tin '1« vcr nock window arran'c- originally made with the help ol in old Vi; tartan mirroi on the dark ide of the room wind m b< x (an v. in* h might
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  • 745 15 Upholstered Furniture Right Ways Of Cleaning that really attracie m your home, perfect prevail. Otherwise the curtains, the most lovely the most up-to-date furyour home from drab ippearance. iany among us who are cleaning of the home perfunctory care of the to achieve the best re- learn yourself how MOLSTERED
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    • 73 15 Cooking Hint TO Irv 6ggS at the same time a., the bacon without then spreadmi'. over the pan. use a pastry cutter Pour the I Into the cutter, which can afterward be n ni' red easily by the handle .J. .j, S PERMANENT WAVING j SPECEiEITV J PKICES: $10.00 $12.00
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 387 16 w L r^Mß* ""^^'^LTmJ^^ ammt aTaam ■~^M~l WmmTrnW M I 19-^JK^m——m\\\\\\\M\——~—~-i m*MMMM}tf t L -f t lm l??^J m WMa am9x*ta*m^ MexL BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES UNCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND > Outwards Due Due Tonnage Spore Tonnage S'pore 1931 1339 ORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 13 BANGALORE 6,000 Nov. 19 SOUDAN 6-500
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    • 410 16 \k TO FRENCH PotTfl M*** CHARCEURS REllN|s' j HOMEWARDS. J CAP TOURANE For Marsilles, Nantes. St. Na/.aire a Bordesm v t DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk !T0 SAIGON INDOCHINA J CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Ha:. I i ma S. A. M. I. (from Saijrnn) S G
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 273 17 it i it s nil l v L i i: (Incorporated In AustraliaNEXT SAILINGS Nov 28 Dec. 2 I Dec 31 Jan. 5 n: trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the 1 rs may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or J[l: to anecUng K.P.M. Vessel. SBANESYDNEV return $642.86
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    • 63 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) lOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T\LX>l II A 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 17, AT.i IMVI. Th« eUx>vc reswJ \\.l excellent modern accommodation for Fir.t .Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeftb P arid
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 288 17 )M THE RADIO j I BERLIN INw V DJB 15.20 Mes (19.7 m.) fi.2o Concert of light music. „,s (133 mes) 7.20 News in English. Hi 525 s»«*i \meMammh) 7.35 Concert of light music (confer ,,lrls tinued). 8.15 Greetings to listeners in the "Far East." ■sic 8.20 News and economic
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    • 363 17 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 GSG 17.79 Mes IfJ U I GSF 15.14 Mrs (19.8 m l 8 (>j Big Ben. Jewish Ex-Service-men's National Remembrance Service.* from Hois- Ouai Parade. Whitehall. London. 8 20 Karl Salomon (Hebrew song 3.30 Music Hall.* Includin: Bandy Powell (Comedian), The Bl* Harmonists,' and Qeorge Doonan (The
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    • 267 17 SHIPS IN DOCK Mill's ALONGSIDE Mil: MTRAEVES ()K EXPECTED TO AKKlvi i I Kntnuu hot ship (mmlmwu Gate Gate Planeiua 1 1 Aus.sa It, 2 3 liemnon 14 2 Charon la Thurtand Castle M Siamese Prince M u Danrel M 3 Hague Main r>K 7 5 KIPI'M HXKKOIK .Main wharf;
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  • 2488 18 Golden Arrow Wins Free Handicap (By 'Marcus Supei l>u-") Singapore, s.vurdav. pOI DEN UIROV won rf ,;1( '"day tarrv ofr the ll old Free Handicap, <h>ci event „i ihe day at the Winter race meeting ol ihe Singapore Turf CM uhieh opened al MA Timah
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  • 77 18 Mim SB. Race 2 HARD GOING lnri a Rarrena si:;. Race3-THK PVUTAN SIS «y Con CM romplac«MJt sio Race 4-HEKBK I (>l I k mo and| Royal \\orlmt>t,, n |J Cianderdoun sio. Race S— GOLDEN ARROW v;s JrJ Battalion Sl2. Majors |U Race 6— KMPIRK $25
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  • 133 19 W EIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY 1,,,. r o-.cn races on Wed W V xt the second day oi m" 1 a.nter races, arc as L.Class 2-Div. 5-abt. 7f. m asm a *n I ill H e 810 ■n I'Liteau 10, csshd JJ ■ni";' gj "'l3 Is-Class 3 -Div. l-abt. 7f.
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  • 355 19 Ottawa. Canada. J«HE last link in the Trans-Canada Highway between Winnipeg and the Pacific coast will be forged with the completion of the final stretch of the "Big Bend" highway, which is being built around the great northern bend of the Columbia River between the
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  • 171 19 New Materials For Road Making THE road material of the inline may be a combination of rubber and tar, says the Evening Standard. For some time the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research have been experimenting in the posssibility of combining these two products into blocks. It has been found
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  • 30 19 The British Legion of ex-Service men have nude 43 million artificial popple* f. i --ale on Armistice Day, Ihe proceeds fnun which are devoted to their funds. British Official Wireless
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  • 164 19 Chun m Nc ws papers Protest COMPLAINING that meagre news reports released by the Canton authorities on the Japanese invasion ot Kwangtuni are responsible for wild rumours circulating m Hongkong, the local Chinese Press Association telegraphed Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. General ('hen Cheng, Director of the Political Department of
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  • 161 19 AUSTRALIA'S PLANES NOT FAST ENOUGH Air Force Chiefs Report Silt Edward Ellington, Inspector General of the lloyal Air Force, expresses the opinion in his repoit on the Australian Air Force that the American type of plane known as the Wirt-away, now being built in the Melbourne Aircraft faetory, should be
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  • 101 19 KING AND QUEEN INVITED TO VISIT AMERICA Pans King George and tjueen I hzaheth have been invited to visit the United States next summer b\ President Franklin I). Roosevelt, according to an announcement in Ihe Paris \ru York Herald Official quarters In London rein comment upon the report court circle.!
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  • 65 19 rhe export ol tinned pineapples from Malayan po during the week fnd*'d (>■ t 29 amounted to 21.910 cut* Ot these 17.981 eafei wtnt u> the United Kingdom, 96f> to Uv continent <>f Europ**. 750 to Canada :mcl 2.214 elsewhere T\\v exjx>rU tor the year to Oct.
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  • 443 20  - CHINESE WANT TO SERVE COLONY T. H. TAN Volunteering Facilities Wanted (By (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday CTRAITS-BORN CHINESE want more opportunities for serving the Colony and British Protectorates in this part of the world in time of emergency; they want steps to be taken to open the door for
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  • 192 20 Noise Of Ships Sirens NEW YORK TO ST^ OUT NUISANCE UAYOR LaGuardia. of N> if has announced his inu«« subduin* the noise ,rf in the port. The offence do^ seem to be included in the Z pulations at the moment, but *i that omission is remedied thm doubtless be a
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  • 106 20 Vatican Welcomes Archbishop Of Chicago Rome. Nov. 6— A remarkable ceremonious welcome was given to the Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago on arrival In Italy which is held to have special significance. The Cardinal was met at Naples by the American Ambassador then lunched •aith Admiral Lackey aboard the America .i
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  • 129 20 The Y.W. C.A. Sports Club have irnnged for their annual dance to b»held on Friday. December 16. The Chinese Ladies' Committee of ne Y.W. C.A. is having a picnic fcr the members of the Industrial Club on Saturday. November 12, at Katong Partand their annual Chinese
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    11 20 The Puritan (I)odci up) won the third race from Con-Con (Davit >>
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  • 153 20 One Killed, Five Injured In Gun Explosion London. Nov. 5. ONE person was killed and five injured in White City at the rnd of the Territorial Army display, when an explosion occurred while they were near a 3.7 inch anti-aircraft gun which was then being cleaned. The crew were cleaning
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  • 48 20 LORD NUFFIELD'S DONATION TO AID SPORTS London. Nov. 6.— Lord Nuffield has given fifty thousand sterling to start a fund to provide sports facilities for teriitorials. revealed Mr. Hore Belisha in opening a new headquarters for the fifty second brigade of which Lord Nuffield is ncnorary colonel. Reuter
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  • 91 20 London, Nov. 5. CECRETARY of State for the Domi- mons and Colonies, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald has sent a message to 1 the conservative candidate in the Dartford by-election where polling is taking place on Mondaj. He urged the electorate to declare Mr Neville
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  • 15 20 Mr. W.C. Hodges resumed the duties of his appointment as Accountant-Gene-ra], S.S., on Oct. 21.
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  • 118 20 Funeral Of Fit Victims Postponed Marseilles, Nov. 6.— An elabona ranged funeral, planned on Mow the forty nine victims of the gre ho?e, is postponed until the sear the seventy or more df ad is con This is the result of protest bT sentatives of families of the sevfefl tims
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  • 68 20 The management commit* Indian Association, Singapore, w i i. s ben. elect- as follow^ Mr. Ali Ahmed Khan Suratta president: Mr. V. Packirisamj. LJdent; Mr. N. Da mod a ram h«^ secretary: Mr. R. M. K-i^ treasurer: Dr. A. A. San^han. M J. Chandy. .G. Uttam.a^ Singh,
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  • 222 21 sitati Reporter). Singapnrc Sunday. ling vfeltor tol Sta^Z ((Fl a holiday trip Irom K,r m, M Datoek a t r;: l" rV hf editor of tkt-Staw Twenty-fo«r years Eh »ith newspaper work C muntry, f m (hat ll* P*»Ple L n uc. Bon he-inn.nji to Fnelish. Padang
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  • 95 21 ,bu, Stat Reporter) P£» Uiinese war carr^je Photographs organised *«,re( (hov was held at C u s s < hool yesterdav ih W J ,einff formally Wong She Fun. attendance to witdrawings and war many leading cartoonists in t oi 1 1 '^•mm'.i V IU,I, 8 S are devoted
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  • 387 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) m\m m Malacca, Sunday gIKIT China well, oldest in Malacca, yielded interesting relu-s. lost by people of thc Settlement within 50 years, at the excavation tarried out yesterday at the suggestion of Mr. K. .1. de louche of Singapore'. Articles retrieved
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  • 388 21 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT IT is my painful duty this morning to disillusion the aching hearts of those, a little more elderly than I am, who have worshipped (if you will pardon my exuberance) at the shrine of Rudolph Valentino, for "The Sheik." which was shown at the Capitol last
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  • 52 21 London. Nov 8 Wordsworth's birthI place at Cockermonk has been acquired by the pubhe subscription fund, to j which the Pilgrim Trust has contributed £200. and will be presented to the National Trust and opened, next April 'in th" hundred and -:xtvninth anniversary ot the poet' birthday British
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  • 187 21 SUGGESTION FOR SKEW BRIDGE ERECTION AT the last meeting of the nun mil tee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, the Traffic Keport was discussed, and a number of the Committee raising strong objections to the proposal of a skew bridge 'over the Singapore river, the creation of a road
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  • 172 21 New Trust Building Scheme (Tribune Star! Reporter). Singapore Impiovinenl Trust -I is. it present, husv over a scheme for the lilling. draining levelling and creeling of houses for the squatters of Kampong Silat. more than 1,700 of whom now live in about ."»<♦ attap liiit^. dirty and insanitary. Government has
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  • 59 21 Berlin. Nov. 6. The Polish represents tivea to the talks here <>n the expulsion ol Poles from Germany. left lor Wars;iw t«; report tl the Polish Government aftet to day's sitting. The talks are to be continued on Monday. The Polish delegation stressed the necessity of guaranteeing material
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  • 252 22 R. A. F. BEAT JOHORE Sin K apore. Sunday. t.N a ioumiik gSMM <>f rugby at Selc fit* \esterday afternoon the K.A.F. defeated Johore by thirteen points (two uoals and a try) to live ••lie goal). lii the earlier stages of the game, it looked as if Johore was Romg
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  • 122 22 FOLLOWING were the results of Saturday's English Rugby Union matches: Reute Cumberland 0 Lancashire 3 N. Midlands 35 Hlackheath 8 Cambridge U'sity 17 Coventiy 8 Harlequins 13 Leicester 13 l/>ndon Welsh 0 Moseley 0 Northampton" 8 Plymouth AlblThi 18 Niohmond 21 itosslyn park 23 Torquay AthTetic 3 United
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  • 24 22 WINNERS AND THE VANQUISHED The Army team (top) which beat the S.C.C. at rugger on Saturday by six points to three at the padang.
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  • 267 22 MISS Waileen Wong, dynamic Mayflower player, scored a runaway victory over Miss Lee Hong Sze (Marigold) in the ladies open singles ol the Singapore Badminton Association championship tournament at the Haw-Par Hall, Clerical Union, yesterday morning. Waileen dominated play with superior tactics, powerful smashes and
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  • 448 22 ARMY'S GOOD WIN OVER SINGAPORE SkfMore, Salurdav I A PENALTY goal scored shortly before the end of the ?am(l the Army victory in the last of the inter-Stale matches m jl ggjg-g yesterday when they opposed Singapore, but they net* v.. J .^^^^^^-—.—j-^——. a much better margin 1 They won
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  • 130 22 The first match to be played in the Singapore women's open singles badminton championship proved interesting and exciting, Miss Lee Shao Meng (Marigold) defeating Miss Lilian Tan (MerridaJe) after a "rubber." Played in the Clerical Union hall vesterday, the match was watched by a fair gathering, despite the
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  • 24 22 FARLEICH ROBERTSON TROPHY RUGBY (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. |^E(;RI Sembilan beat Perak 14— m tho Farleiprh Robertson rujrby football >ratch played h"iv to-day.
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  • 290 23 SINGAPORE ALL BLUES" SIDE CHOSEN ro ba b les Wi n Trial Game n Ail Blues rugby trial held at Farrer Park yesterday, the ProhaMes beat the Possibles, by 28 points (fi\e goals and a try) ght (a jptal and a try). Lndard exhibited was very mehi> threes on either
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  • 83 23 "ALL BLUES" TEAM vs. R. A. F. ILL Blues team selected to plav m against the R.A.F. on Nov. 13 at Farrer Park, match to start at 5 p.m.: Min Kee (back); Kee Pow. Hood Kan, Ritchie. Lembruggen (threes); Heng Choon. S. Ross (halves); J. Ferguson, Ali bin Hassan, G.
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  • 91 23 PENANG BEATS NEGRI MALACCA AT RUGGER (Tribune staff Reporter) v^r? a i2 8 i Sunda The combined Negn-Malacca rugger team was defeated ?rf P hl na i lg^ at the this evening by eighteen points (three goals and one penaHy goal) to nil. The NegriMalacca threequarters were especially P^ r
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  • 168 23 QWNERS and Masters of Shipping are requested to keep t.heir vessels as clear <.:' the range M possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from the undermentioned places on the dates stated below commencing at tin.es below: A red flag will be flown from :hrBattery
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  • 118 23 Negri Trounce Malacca At Hockey (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. IJK.KI skmbii.aN trounced Malacca to the tune of five jroab to one. when the two sides met here this afternoon. Though both teams had numerous opportunities, in the first session, half time saw them even, with the score sheet clean.
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  • 84 23 SPECIAL COMMITTEE The following appears in the minutes |of the last meeting of the Strait:, Settlements (Singapore* Association .committee: A very considerable body of support had been received from the Chinese Community since the date of the last meeting, but as the hon. secretary reported that no reply had yet
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  • 1407 23 ENGLISH SOCCER: TABLES RESULTS London. Nov. 5. ING in the results of English and Scottish League football topfcyed to-day:— I ;Us H LEAGUE, DIV. I. 2 Leeds U. 3 0 Manchester U. 2 0 Charlton A. 0 2 Bolton W. 2 Preston N.E. o 4 Middlesbrough 0 2 Chelsea l
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  • 132 24 GERMAN COLONIES TO BE DISCUSSED IN PARIS Berlin, N«v. 6. Tllr visit of Mr. ham».erlain I and lord Halifax to is front paped in the <* rman P^ which emphasises a Bmisn newspaper report that thr future of former German colon .es »s one of 'be subjects to h? dis
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  • 95 24 VIOLENT FIGHTING ON EBRO FRONT Saragossa, Not. 6 VIOLENT ftghting has been going V on all day round the key village of Mora De Ebro, the capture o which would mean loss to the Re oublicans of their permanent bridges and main road along which all their supplies to the
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  • 98 24 Disarmament Not Real, Hitler Says Weimar, Nov. 6. UITLER, speaking at the final meeting of the party congress at Thuringia, devoted the early part of his speech to the history of the Nazi movement, reiterating that Germany only wanted to be left at peace Hitler expressed himself ready to negotiate
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  • 82 24 London, Nov. 6:— There will be a three hours black out covering 640 square mllei of Hertfordshire to-night in combination with A.R.P. exercises on the part of 34 administrative authorities within the county area. The first big A.R.P exercise attempted near London, it is expected to b
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  • 375 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau and Chungking. Nov. 6. CHINESE official circles learn from diplomatic channels that the gHIM*h d„ to recO gnise the Manchukuo is false. It h u r^ hirer/that PoJnd might appoint a eonsu, to Vlanchuria U, protect Polish interests there.
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  • 220 24 CAROL AND PAUL CONFER Bucharest, Nov. 6. IT is an open secret that much of the discussion was devoted to the means of opposing further territorial gains by dissatisfied powers, when Prince Paul, regent of Yugoslavia and King CaroL conferred on the international situation to-day. A communique issued afterwards said
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  • 153 24 Moscow, Nov. 6. pRI NOVSK V has been appointed Naval Commisar in suecession to Smirnov. the first holder of this post, on the creation of the department at the beginning of the year. It is believed in well-informed quarters that Smirnov has been arrested. Smirnov is said
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  • 374 24 ROOSEVELT PREACHES LIBERATION New York, v 6. M R **i broadcast from his Hyi Park home on the eve of Ta day's congressional electie urged the people of the U States to elect candidal^ knoi for their experience and th liberalism and regardless their race, colour or creed. H e
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  • 49 24 London- *i With the usual fi rs V( nd J| ernment and other ia ily« ments loan supplies plenttf" 1 1 clearing: quartern. I rcouirement- This abundant ffe ft fl howrvrr tadtf «J -J count rotes whim levels Wall Sti S!SS to preset tional eains HnaW Reuter
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