Morning Tribune, 9 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE *_Xo. 241. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 9, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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    509 1 Drug Addict !l London, Oct. 30. ■•SCHOOL girl, actress, mannequin, dance postess. and former wife of Al Bowlly. the aer. formerly well-known in Singapore. Miss a Roberts, beautiful 26-years-old brunette, me wanly at her West End flat last night "a few silly friends" had made her a drug t.
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  • 225 1 London, Nov. 8. OIMMED lights grew into brilliance and brought to vivid life a scene of unforgettable splendour when the King and Queen entered the House of Lords to-day to oPen Parliament, following a drive thither in the State coach, amid cheering crowds which were large despite
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  • 210 1 Japs Bomb Cheng tu Town Shanghai, Nov. 8. £HENGTU, one of the last important Chinese cities hitherto not bombed was raided this afternoon by 18 Japanese planes, one of which is officially reported to have been shot down. Over a hundred bombs were dropped on the airfield. London, Nov. I.
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  • 45 1 Jerusait'i.i. Nov. B.— The military courts ii» Palestine tried si;nr inception year ago some 340 persons of whom 51 were sentenced to detah, 23 to life imprisonment. 101 to sentences totalling 450 years. 119 were acquitted and 4G bound ovfj- Reuter
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    • 21 1 f OTHER PAGES j P»fe j 4 5 iial 14 15 s 22, 23 Z ront 24 2 i >' f s
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    • 99 1 W KLIM now enables you to 1 A give your children PURE a *^^w*^ <r m W milk, mat is delicious for y^—^jLjjSAi ft 1 m drinking, and at reasonable l^^J^fJ I t prices, no matter where you I J uet one ol the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix )t
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  • 1081 2 JOHORE BUDGETS FOR $6,123,546 DEFICIT IpHOKE is ljudi'oitiiiK for a deficit of $i,123£4€ tceofdlai the ItSO estimates introduc t«I nto Ihis morning's otincii nt ■Halt meeting by the Financial (om in i»i« me r, Mr E. E. f* Fmav.clul position of the State is a maikably strong one", according to
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  • 111 2 Chamber Of Commerce To Mediate In Strike? (Tribune stuff Reportei) Singapore, Tuesday. ryHE Chinese Chamber of Commerce (his evening held a meeting with (he intention of arriving at sonw <ai slattory agreement concerning the ricksha strike. Rc»y?se natives of the ricksha men < (mo present, but no representatives of the
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  • 320 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. I T has been the policy of the Government to place bona fide gardeners in occupation of low-lying land suitable for growing foodstuffs under temporary occupation licence and not under permanent titles, according to a reply tabled at
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  • 98 2 (TrlbVM Sti-fi Ktj)!>rter) On the ipaetam bum '»i "(ilen.iir'l." l>:il.vi"> Road, Italian Consul General Bhjnor Penfti and Si ion Peref©, 1 1! t niffhi enter lined "'arh 251 including the Commander am) Officers of the Royal Italian milter "RaUnende Montr«iM( oli brilliant fatherini assembled i tin- lawn,
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  • 57 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 8 Both ea.stbound planes due in Malaya this afternoon were held up. The Dutch plane was damaged on landing after arrival here from Rangoon while the Imperial Airways plane was delayed owing to headwinds causing the plane j io ->top Cor the
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  • 79 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. A Cantune.se by the name of Leone K;m appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldtiam m the Second Court this morning when a charge of lutaf a pistol at the time Di a robbery was explained to him The accused was said to have
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  • 314 2 Youth Says Judge Is His Witness (Tritone SUfl Re*rtcr) Sill ;ip.)lr Tw*^J I At Chai Huat a nhMtliL Chinese youth, was to-fai victed on the charge »fl lU m 3 simple robbery, on the unanimll verdict of the jury, and wSESjI twelve months r i t,, be foI| J by
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  • 144 2 Printers' Employee Discharged (Tribune Staff Reporter' Singapore. Tuesday BEFORE Mr. L. B. Gibson, the w» trict Judjje, to-day. Van. M Kuan, a former employee ol Pnmo Limited, was acquitted ot I tm of dishonestly retaining stolen pr» perty. One hundred and fifty--. of lead types, among whicl tinctive types exclusively
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    • 97 2 Make Life a Joyous Melody! vgfe N You can enjoy life with a zest as never ÜBpfvi before by following nature'i way to renewed '4tiL 'V v.tality. That way is the daily use of 'JX'/ °—\nn\/10 9 the greatest T*/'/ IT Ul] 11 IULySffiSIRI '<^"« nOWn p hy llos,n Tablets
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  • 605 3 Coroner's Inquiry Into Death Singapore, Tuesday. ronert inquii y to-day into the death of Senior Police RichaH Nunn. who was killed on Oct. 25. when the he was controlling dived into the sea ofl Tanjoni* Uhu. lUntky. a visitor to Singapore from Melbourne five
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  • 119 3 Ophir Water Supply Completed Next Year I Tribune staff Reporter) Johore Bahru. Tuesday. MOUNT Ophir water supply scheme will probably be completed next iir The expenditure on it up to tober last tnulled 51. 804.130.14, ordins to Covernments reply to a estion by H.II. Tunsku Abu Bakar, oled at to-day's
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  • 118 3 THREE WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT FOR MAN WHO STOLE 1 tribune staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. I (WEE I. AN, a young llainanese *ho list week pleaded guilty to l( of theft of 560.70 from' the «v ni; jar of his master, Mr. Wilmott at 11, Spottiswoode Road, cane up for sentence this
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  • 26 3 ?*«**l 60-year-old ff ted bv I%*™ to have be*n asS^Raia a f y n »PftWot with a stick at and was taken M Hospital.
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  • 130 3 FUNERAL OF SHIP'S APPERENTICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE funeral of George Adams, 17- year-old apprentice of the m.v. Thurland Castle," who died of a fractured skull on Monday, took place yesterday afternoon at the Ridadari cemetery. The coffin, covered with a Union Jack and a wreath sent by his parents,
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  • 205 3 Khiuniattsm Made Work a Torture Here la remarkable instance of the manner Ln which clamp weather can affect the joints of one who l.s subject to rheumatism. 'I had bee n Mfferinf from rheumat.sm very badly." a man writes, "and had had such pains in
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    • 294 3 IN THE HIGH COLRT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-Up) No. 1 of 1938. In the Matter of T. B. Rogers Co. Ltd. and In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance (Capter 151) NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the wmding-up of the abovenamed Company
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    • 98 3 FIANOFORTB PLATING AH* THEORY OF MUSIC. Adults and cnlldren any grmte Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern method! of teaching Write or enquire Mri. Pauluj*. experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25. Barker Roaa ■••••■•■••■■w I Have You Tried Our j I "Contract Valet Service" j I $10 and S2O
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 116 4 London Tuesday. F'rrviou To-day Change RCJBBKR Steady epot Buyers 83 8 8 3 8 Bellers 87 1G 8 716 Ist Forward December Buyers 83 8 8 38 Sellers 87 1G 8 716 2nd FoVward '(JamMar.* Buyers 8716 8 7 16 3rd Forward <Apr,June) Buyers 812 8 12 PALM
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    • 18 4 Fine Bar per ua £7.6.1 2 £7.5.11 Chai^ 4 months" forward 19 5,16 lg 5 16
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    • 19 4 TIN STANDARD Previous To-day ffi Spot (afternoon (closing price) £212 £212 '.j Forward £213 £213 a 8
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    • 128 4 CANADIAN MINISTER DEFENDS LEAGUE Ottawa, Nov. B— "Rulers and nations who clamour for more teruwrics and more resources may MM a» our permission to claim them saw Mr. Lapointe, Minister of l*m addressing at the national P" fl week dinner. ?ome believed Canada WtJPj 1 with regard to the geographico
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    • 135 4 Singapore, Tuesday. MINING: Tin at midday was $107 1 1, up 50 cents. Cabled -information from London .showed little change in Tin shares there although a few bids at poor prices were received. Dollar issues were quiet and .steady with little business passing while in Australians there
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    • 65 4 London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change TT M Paris (closing middle rate* 178.69 178 75 TT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.74-15 l«i 8.75-1 4 •5 16 TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) »14 Unchanged TT on Hongkong Ictartng selling rate) la. 3d Unchanged TT on Japan (closing selling
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    • 228 4 Four- Year-Old Boy Gives Evidence In Court Singapore, Tuesday. A FOUR-year-old lad figured as complainant in a case tried before the Third Magistrate (Mr. G. S. Rawlings), this morning. Held in his mother's arms, little S. Raja Krishna took the witness box." Without hesitation and unaffected by his unusual surroundings,
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    • 48 4 5232" Rubber JJ!J £j! ImperfaJ Chemical Industrie! Jjj« JJjJ T IXwS? pSJi investment Trurt 3 h>> 3JO', Pahanß.s U 6 ECAfflri (West Wit. Area) 3 9 3 9 British American Tobacco 9 3 h 91> Chinese 5% Reonf?s. (London Issue) ioo7' 10()7> 2 ftf) 56
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    • 10 4 Korwanl Jan Mar Buy"s 16 U jjj
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  • 738 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Nov. 8, 5 p.m MINING 4.1% 4j7% P a ',r 28,- 30i-Nom ESKF 43- 4?!- Nom WMaaj 253 26|9 0.62% 0.67% >: 23<3 24;3xd n 1.42% 1.47% 10,6 1116 na Malay gl 0 33 0 38 d Tim U.80 0.85 Kong Tin 2SJ6
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  • 85 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov. 8, 6 p.m. Tot*] foi <>oin\. njr c »»d Hc*oK* Oa»< l«» y**H' Close mbW TIN Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% Linuui 10% final Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 15% Kamunttni Tin 8% final Nov. 10
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  • 207 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|3 419 Batu Selangors 1.44 1.48 Hong Fatts 0.81 0.85 Hongkong Tin 236 25 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10|3 U|6xd Katu Tin 25|6 26 6 Killinghalls 17|6 1816 Kramats 10 16 116 Kuchais 1.33 1.38cd Laruts 916 10J6 Unguis 170
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  • 180 5 so St 30 000 M ou 1 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY SS ff 1 1947 *mm Smtftm m m nom fc S lw imi nom Ss&S&h «a««i- ios io7 1Q10 ay NOV. 1 n j'; d 19 «-68*21,006,000' lUM ,2050 xl tt *w. M July
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    • 153 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. 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 I.OOtMH> Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board U CRfcNA DE JONUH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director
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    • 255 6 PAVILION MATINKKS 115 TO-NIGHT »J.1") You'll see all your 77vouHte stars l^ublrd J^- ""'J Iw.ll.am Powell, Myrna Uf, lf«M D«Mft <f hani n 't'c eti AT LAST HOLLYWOOD DARES TO TELL THE RFAL TRUTH ABOUTITSEjLFi fflfi vf 1^ Bv^B* Jg^rP -s7<^ 1 THEATRF ROYAL I"' M<mK(>w .Most Exciting Hindustani Innller
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    • 167 6 j Acclaimed by yesterday's EnthusiastKß I Audiences. .FUNNIER THAN I I -The Kill FROM SlW|\ I I 4 Shows on FRIDAY (Public Holiday) I j at 11.15 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M.I B 9*^ v ar %Ji^MMlMl^^R4MßßWtt""^CSMfl^Bflnm aP^^H '^^L^a^Br "^9t^m 1 V^ < '^B^LI B^V H KV'" .^B^Br I k
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    • 226 7 1 ;O\\ IN IT J GLORIOUS WEEKS! T last few days; jfl 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) I r > 45 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. i i| U Most Successful TAMIL Talkie of the year! I i^lßlliAHMilll I STARRING j \i In TIIYAGARAJA BHAGAVATHAR and M. R. j SANTIIANA LAKSHMI
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    • 169 7 IT n. j Greeted by Packed Houses at all performances yesterday! j ALHAMBRA sh^s 11 AM 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. DAILY 20th Century Fox Present GREAT j IRVING BERLIN'S music j "ALEXANDER'S HIT RAGTIME BAND"; I TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE j BOOK NOW PHONE 6909. I |||aa|| IIiIiHIMIIIIM
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  • 524 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru. Tuesday. rME torn*** M.ilnyan Tniversity would erwU I no! tic al impasse uh-ch wniirl he dillicult to overcome and wh'rh would, in its political aspect, he distasteful to and at variance with the natural asj> rat ions if the Mala>s.
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  • 154 8 Berengaria To Be Scrapped UIR Jolm Jarvte, M.! 1 for Guildford, has signed a con! ract ko Bitiircha.se at a cost exceeding £100,000 the Cunarder Berengaria, which is to be broken up ;it .farrow. Thi mI! provide work to' w new .shipbuilding company which is to be formed :in(i the
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  • 89 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter). AN armed robbery at 11.10 p.m. in Thompson Road on Nov. 4, in which Mr. Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsafioff, J.P., was alleged to have been robbed of a ruby ring valued -l"ii a wrist watch vaiued $7.00 and t&M cash, had a sequel
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  • 50 8 Brmbay police twice opened fire to luall disturbances in the mill area foJ''nving a one day labour strike or^anis°d ns a protest against the new labour law. Ten persons were wounded in the -ring pnd 75 went to hospital with inutrire sustained in the rioting. Reuter
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  • 159 8 THEY MISTOOK DETECTIVES FOR ROBBERS (Tribune staff K n ,rt, r from a Jctective'i uhisti night attracted croud" f I to tin square between ■#M? ""M IN)h At IO.L> p.m three Raft* i stitution schools ni^home from a visit toon/ 017h,7ro l 7h,7r uere commanded to t I b Jf^^ves
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  • 143 8 TRIBUNE FINDS MISSING MAN [Frojn Our Own Correspondent] Batu Pahat. Monday. VORMAN Sweeden Batchelor. 31-year-old Kuala Lumpur man, who was reported to have vanished from him home in Saturday's Tribune, was seen the same afternoon here by Mr. A. Namasivayam. Hon. Secretary of the India-Ceylon Association, llatu Pahat. Norman visited
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    • 44 8 For I his i 'o in p«lili#n 011K jtcafcM -I iI ms llo<s lli is mean a handicap? l)< k l*iiiilely not! Thv eiperi v n r c «l ph»lo2fraph< k r would hav«> vhowen. aiiThon. Ihe rHiahlc ISOCHROMIE-film The Film For the tropics!
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    • 49 8 T Sf EMPIRE'^ 5 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. l*J RALPH BELLAMY JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON in I CRIME of -iHALLET-i Battling against disease in 5 the Hot Steaming jungl« Sumatra. rY STRONGLY SUPPOBTED Bl Idol of the Cf#f J -SEE ICE HOCKEY <» SCREEN-- vTH S STORY OF LOVE AN» lU in
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  • 56 9 ''AGFA" PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION "Labourers pushing light railwa> wagons. "By A. H. Chan, 45 (ham orrlain Road, Ipob. Scene <>l peace and beauty." By Chia Kians Tmns.. 154. Charlton I shermen By S. H. Kwek, «4 Circular Road. Siiißaporr. !l > By Tan Chew Oon, Raffles Institution. Singapore. /<bras". By Tay
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  • 71 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN A pit tur<'M|iii' vi«*w of the Wat Arun, one of Bangkok's most famous shrines. A general view of the city of BangM m I in- i;iui»Hi.iN ,i ,t Benji mabopM Ancient rum* Phya Bahol during the ceremony of the Trooping of the Colours, a piece of Western ceremonial
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    • 42 13 Rene ULLMANN j I is DISPLAYING I \u\ LATEST PATTERNS OF I UAILMAHHtD BRITISH SILVERWARE i inns nohiviu: DIBOI s j iWKKf DUKKS ALSO Cl OVUM I hmVELLERI WATCHES Till BKBT I 1 OWH INO II I RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place. MUOATC
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  • 1948 14 1940 Dresses -Blue Wedding Clubs For Maids -Shoes (I loin Our Own Correspondent) went this week to a novel mannequin parade, it did nut pretend to show the clothes we are to wear this winter or even next summer; the designs were prophesies of what we
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  • 62 15 Kims (lit- simple but efW<*ti\e Ir.mmhii: -.vhieh vou »*oul<l <l» «rel to ttpjrl on Pi sc ilia Lawsun's Lt ije jacUt-t which fastens njiht down the t'»ont w.th s»ecn hullons to niatrh the m4I •.*«•<■!« Rieen sk»rt, featuring the iifv. centre spli!. A scan vvoin nuifW icund the
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    • 48 15 HEYMAN PURE 55^^ CREAMERY 118 Of a rich, yet delicate creamy flavour. Heyman Butter is ideal for the table or cooking purposes. Manufactured in Australia, am! Sy-ienically pjuhoJ it is always as fresh as when it came from the dairy. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 211 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU C CHEAT KBTVRN TICKET TO CHINA. JAPAN. COLOMBO AND BOMBA> Afailable for two munthn From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong 1137.14 $102. Kh Shanghai 5188.57 $1.17.14 Kobe or Yukon -ma S22?.B*> 1154.* Bombay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels niav call M
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    • 401 16 !v TO FRENCH PORtq j I'*** THARCEURS RFUNK I j I CM' TOURANE For Marsilles, Nante.s. St. Nazaire BordeAnn v 1 DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk ;V JV Dec 4 jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP 8T .^\('QrK^ For Sivjon. Tournno nnd Hainhon<' v S. M. 1. (from Saiptm) cc Mfpfw
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  • 76 17 L ILONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ABBHfI Kntrance Exit (.oclown Gate Gate I I>2 1 1 8 I i 8 i i U S 4 1 1 I J rland Castle 30 2 3 Hari 32 2 6 H»ra 34 I 3 a 38 2 3
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  • 39 17 New K.G Created A Coirt Circular announces that thr King has invested the King of the Hellenes with the insignia of Knight Companion of the Garter. The King of the Hellenes lunched with Their Majesties at Buckingham Palace. Reuter
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  • 49 17 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Pinna. Horn Shell. W Bt. Agnes I. Lch. Lady Clifford. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Kings Dock Caisson No. o No. 1 Dock: Manipi. No. 2 Dock: Nil.
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  • 402 17 ASSISTANCE TO Till- MINISTER IT was announced at the City Tern- pie, London, recently, that Miss Dorothy F. Wilson, daughter of Sir Courthope Wilson, K.C., of Liverpool. is to be Pulpit Associate. The Church Council -states that such assistance must be provided for the minister,
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  • 203 17 Over 2,900 First Line Planes Paris. 11HE French air armament programme which will eventually provide the air force with 4,000 military planes is elucidated in an article in the "Intransigeant." The aim within the next lew months is to increase the number of nlanes to 1,748 according
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  • 74 17 [From Our Own Correspondent] Batu Pahat, Monday— The special 'gala' night function of the Cheng Stew School held In aid of the China Relief Fund was an enjoyable one. About a thousand dollars was collected. Various kinds of flowers and plants, numerous Chinese classical books
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    • 283 17 II I'll** IMIILP MXE. 'Incorporated in Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. RELLA Nov 28 Dec. 2 F KUR Dec. 31 Jan. 5 round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the owing rates engen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. RISBANE SYDNEY return
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    • 61 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) lOK HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 17, AT 3 P.M. T\\f above vessel ha.'" excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan f lnterchangeable with P and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 70 17 IOSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY ■Qantas" Nov 9 7.45 am. P:achatipok ..9 2 p m. ,c Egypt and Memnmi 9 noQn 30fflStn, S.-East Moluccas and 9 nQon "Qantas" 9 7.45 a.m Thedens 9 W p.m. K.N.I.L.M 9 noon Klioen Hcea 9 a p.m n Makassej ..9 4 p.m. J rembUahan "Qantas" 9
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  • 353 18 Odd Cases .1/yvwnJ All Over i:;inl tlll M I UmdJ ALTHOUGH no coi a J have been published, it is k n9 that there are a great rnanj q of infantile paralysis scatterd* the country, and the official w j No one knows the i.ri e i n w
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    • 316 18 ON THE RADIO j I l.rfr.. .1 rr.ord.ng t Gramophone rrcord* \IK()M NOV. 9 I; S aymnasUci 6 ■'.■> Ught gramophone music BIMbATUKB SS C down OH zi-> metres (1.33 m<s) rimi Opening NapoJJ /.HP 30.% metre rof^) lian Orchestra Carmelo vesjo vocal soloisl i 30 hi sick Miscellaneous programme
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    • 472 18 LONDON I TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) Im Topics of the Day' ~tu!k by I Frederick Whyte, K.CS.I 6.56 Mcdvedeff's Balalaika Orcfcestra -15 Topical Gazette. '-fortiKghtly review of things ?.t Hcmc, p;ented by Pascoe Thornton. 7 45 Carroll Gibbon* at the plane.' fi do Th i news and
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    • 106 18 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (19 ni) 6^To The 9th November 8.20 News and economic n German. iuJ 8.35 Witnesses to the G'.:n;4 -Life is not the supreme 9.05 Extracts from letters wri German students who leu a 9 20 News and econonvr English and Dutci 1 9.35 To-day in Germany.
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  • 342 19 SMALL TRADE IN TIN, R UBBER I Singapore, Tuesday. dull week, quotations in the local share market differ our last report says Messrs Fraser and Co.'s weekly I volume of trading in tin and rubber shares has Vfrom several parcels of shares of both commodities u tlv absorbed by operators
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  • 33 19 at Kuala Lumpur- I i 1 J t r p j 2 W. Lira Ah Kee (M not -bDin. '•'•<• Home in 3rd OOttrt sS^W-dMOBt Chark 'Malayai Ltd. «s Chambers
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  • 24 19 TH E CONTE ROSSO Iwtino Uner Conte Ros.sj a Pore at 6 p.m. to-day f| will sail at noon to-' f "«>mbo and Europp
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  • 78 19 Johore Medical Contribution Reduced (Tribune Staff Reporter; Johore Bahru, Tuesday. REDUCTION from £300 to £250 annually of the contribution by the Governments of the Malay States to th«* Colonial Medical Fund for the three years commencing: from Jan. 1. 1939, was approved at to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of
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  • 80 19 Malays To Be Deep sea Fishermen (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday CPEAKIXG at to-day's meeting of d the Johore Council of State, Mr. C T Hide intimated that the Director of Fisheries, S.S. F.M.S., was contemplating the establishment in Singapore of a place for training Malay youths in deep-sea
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  • 219 19 New Bill For Banishees (Tribune Staff Reporter .lull. .it Bahru. Tuesday WITH a view to giving discretion to the Court to impose sentences on banishees who return to the State, a bill was introduced at today's meeting of the Johore Council of State by Mr R Moor, acting Legal Adviser.
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  • 80 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. WONG Wang Min appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh in the Fifth Court this morning when he was charged that he on Oct. 17, at 40, Tanglin Road committed theft of 36 sets of brooches belonging to Chee Kwek Court Inspector
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  • 283 19 Gas-Proof Shelters (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru. Tuesday. T\ urg'ng CiWitil In provide gas and hlast -proof shelters for its employees and the public gencral'v. Mr. T. H'nde, speaking on the adjournment at to-day's meeting of the Council of State, reminded (Government that a serious rrisis
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  • 265 19 Trees Uprooted Gale (Triton* Staff Rtporttr) Singapore. Tuvsda> ffIREES VNC rt> nprooUsl ;«"<' rwarlriMi amount «>i damage was done this morning when the northern monsoon sprang up suddenly at a.m. and raged furiously for about an hour and a halt. Trees were blown clown in Bukit Timah Road, and many
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    • 44 19 e*i r yn>i O«»«' »Tr*d«m«rk for key tension dcvU* Th» «n»««l"t invfn»n«n a<lapU k*FUMloo to tvnyoof'i Bn€« pr««»*r«l Ple^e tell a»« «b<^t »oy*«'» I With c«ffy...« M Atoodrt.ltoirfll.oo. I *'<■« merit pUn. I Nmmß-. J Addr— .___-_j^^^^ F^NE 0 LTD. 3. Malacca Street, Singapore. SINGAPORE
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  • 2203 20 TIIK second day of the Winter meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah this afternoon should provide all the ingredients of good racing that was so evident on Saturday afternoon with its keen finishes, fast times and useful dividends. Winners are not too
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  • 48 20 FOLLOWING are selections for im afternoon's races at Sin&aptn Race I— AUTHENTIC Devon King Race 2— ABBOTS TEMPTATION Velocity Race 3— KABINDA Koh Sabab Race 4- -GOLDEN BLAZE Winmore Race S— FLYING STAR Faithful Race 6— CON CON Safariland Race '—FAIR KING Beano Race ALUM ROCK Tourniquet
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  • 562 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. A M Wilkinson and John McComiskie of the 7th Heavy Battery, A Changi claimed trial on charges of failing to pay taxi hire B I -four* tins of Craven "A" cigarettes and four packets of oarettes from 190, Joo Chiat Road,
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  • 89 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. Four Chinese appeared in the Fourth Police Court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker. Two, Wong Chile Saan and Lan Ying alias Sai Kai were charged with alleged armed robbery at 7, River Valley Road on Oct. 7 while the other two,
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  • 102 21 German Communique Lashes Out At Jews Berlin Nov. 8. "T4HS crime cannot remain without consequences for Jews in Ger- 1 many whatever nationality they mav be/* declares an inspired communique referring to the attack on Herr von Rath. It adds, "for vears international jewry considered it its chief task to
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  • 373 21 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHTS A FIRST rate Aim, extremely well presented is "Alexander's Ragtime Band," which opened last night at the Alhambra Theatre. Showing the progress of a nation through song, after the manner of Cavalcade," "Alexander's Ragtime Band" is a procession of song hits, immortal—or nearly immortal of Irving
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  • 44 21 A large gathering was present at Marlborou»'h Theatre last night to witness, for the first time in Singai>ore, Indian film distributors celebrating th^ record run of "Ambikapathi," which has been playing to full bOHMI for 25 days. Prominent Indians attended
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  • 605 22 KM 13; S.C.C 3. |N very poor exhibition of rugger yesterday, R.A.F. defeated S.C.C. A' by thirteen points (two goals and a penalty goal) to three (a try). Considering the strength of the side* tberc were too many infringements committed and M consequence much
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    16 22 **S*porc Swimmint Club, tram, which b«*t the TJK.CA •*> t r F^ y^l^rday at the Y.M.CJL Swimmiaf
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  • 38 22 S.C R.C. team vs. Y.MC.A. Juivois today at Hong Lim Green: Jan .Tre Th m Bock. K T. Ooi. K:m Hoe. owee K m Boon Unn, Kee Pow. Kee Slang Lim Pwan, Yew Hock. Kee Soon
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  • 12 22 Timing Their Push Incident in S.C.C.— R.A.F. rugger at the padang yesterday.
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  • 110 22 ANOTHER JUNIOR BOXING PROMOTION (Tribune Staft K.., )(ir ri MR. George K. L*. ||lI|IU| promoter of the Him, u will present to fi K hl "j pore and Johore an ttceUeltZJ programme at the Hmpp, S Stadium on Saturday v i, mencing at f) p.m. t«, coiiicli t i3 the
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  • 278 22 FOLLOWING are the teams u I starting times for the Social ft Match between the Island U I Club and the Royal Johore Inte national Club to be played oh h day (Armistice Day) at the Islu Golf Club (Johore players mentin ed first): 9 a.m. C. P. Allen
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  • 160 23 Daartselaar, Dutch Star, Shines At Water-Polo I( I; Y M C.A-: 2. V N(A first and second trim's went down to the Singa>re Swimming Club at water polo the V M c a Swimming Pool sterday Though the Swimming luti were superior in both matches, Ie V\ put up a
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  • 83 23 SWIMMING CLUB SEAT Y.M.C.A. II AT WATER -POLO I*; v mca i I Pt S «**ni match was conF« u,,,' ldst Pace though the 1 T. e ted b > five Soals to girdle K Nisson (2) and '"Jed soon after the MTV Wln g a bad mistake by Sam
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  • 316 23 H. C. LIM WINS HANDICAP SINGLES TITLE S. C. R. C. Tournament DING-DONG struggle with Tan Yong Poh gradually tiring was witnessed in the singles handicap final of the S.C R.C. fifth open invitation tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday, when H. C Lim (—l5) beat Tan Yong Poh
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  • 191 23 S. R. C. DEFEAT S.C.R.C. IN an interesting rugby fixture between the S.R.C. and the yC.R.C. on the padang, the Recs defeated the Chinese by fourteen points (two goals and a drop goal) to twelve (a goal, a drop goal and a penalty). This is the first outing of the
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  • 264 24 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ACKNOWLEDGING a contribution of $1,000 to the Poppy Day Fund by the China Kcliel Fund Committee Of Singapore, Major General W G. S. Dobbie. General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, sent a personal letter of thanks to the Chairman of the
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  • 81 24 TOBACCOROOT OF EVIL, SAYS NAZI .Munich. Nov. 8 TIIF l«".v > UMfM (iermans to smrlc- lob^ico in order to ilcslmm lire German nation and make m;i..\. (If land H^rr -liu«-s TriM-her. protagonist of the «nli Iruish movement, addM^iiic .1 wrM.iif ass*. iation. "Nlrctinr is th< irtalMl KIMMI 9*t nit ion:
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  • 77 24 Husband And Wife To Sit In Commons London, Nov. B The Dartfoiv. byelection resulted in a victory for labour. Mr I Adamaon I* the .successful candidate who jxjlled 46,514 vo f es i Mr Godfrey Mitchell, conservaltv<. who had 42,276 votes. Thus for the fourth time in the history of
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  • 27 24 The Rumanian Legation in London announces that it us authorised to deny the report that British firms purchased r.00,000 tons of Rumanian wheat. Reuter Reuter
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  • 71 24 Mr. Greenwood replying to the charge >l warmongering" levelled against him bj Herr Hitler said he didn't believe that the totalitarian sates could be destroyed by the use of external forces. They would be dissolved only by the will of the peoples concerned. The Biitish
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  • 69 24 King And Queen Will Visit U. S. A. A MESSAGE from New York states that in an announcement made yesterday it was revealed that President Roosevelt was even happy po know that Their Majesties the King and Queen would visit the United States The President's office adds that it is
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  • 264 24 Case Against Armament Agent Opens London, Nov. 8. nt.NIS Michael Corrigan, Frederick Willing, James Herbert Willing charged at Bow Street to-day with havnig conspire with Chou Tin Shu, a Chinese cheat Theodore Laffitte, manager of a nellknown firm of armament agents in Paris of H,250 and also with attempting to
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  • 59 24 Callanders, Ontario, Nov. B—Tin8 Tin cUonne quintuplets will undergo tonsil and adenoid operations on Nov. 9, according to their business manager who slates the operations will i follow one another in the nursery. "There is no question of danger or undue risks The best brains' talent
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  • 240 24 China Awaits Japan's Answer £HINESE diplomatic circles paying attention to how Ja n will reply to America's protest a If the reply is forthcoming bef< Nov. 10, by which time the Unit States expects a definite expianat] as to whether Japan intends to ab lish the Nine Power Treaty. It
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  • 153 24 Ribbentrop Criticises British War Monger Berlin, N" v I 4t rpHE new attitude of its 1 London and Pars frive* Hi the hope that at long \B»\ triumph among war-m«»i western democracies fccW Rfbtentrop Bptaking at given to Ow foreign piw Herr Ribbentrop >aid thii' had made a well-known AnUj'
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