Morning Tribune, 10 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE fcj-N* 242. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, November 10, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 90 1 Distinction For Mr. Quo Tai-Chi riub has invited Mr. Quo-Tai-Chi, Chinese Ambassador m to become a member for the duration of his ambassadorship m L °H_!"n honour sparingly conferred and of high distinction. rhinese campaign committee appeals for funds to the new inter- tal to be established m South Shansi.
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  • 217 1 COMMISSION REJECTS PLAN FOR PARTITION OF PALESTINE FUoodhead Commission on Palestine advise unanimously ainst the adoption of the scheme of partition outlined by the earlier commission. In a White Paper the Government state that they reached the conclusion that this further explanation has shown the political, administrative and financial difficulties
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  • 50 1 Ataturk Seriously III A bulletin announc- worsening of Kemai At--1 ynstrrday evening says !t^on was oi a "serious gnt doctors are m conIi; Premier Kemalbayar I tanbul and is due to I later m" the mor ninK. aK^ I states tha^ Ataturk ■serou nißht Hia condition Is Reuter WMAL ATATURK
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  • 21 1 Berlin, Nov. 9.-A chair colonial politics has been established by the nign iscrool for politics m Berlin.- Reuter
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  • 800 1 REPUBLICAN PARTY'S GOOD POSITION IN U.S. ELECTIONS New York, Nov. 9. JjEW-DEALERS lost more ground than was expected m the American elections to-day. The Republicans are now m a stronger position than at any time since the beginning of the New Deal. State of parties at 1 p.m. showed that
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  • 101 1 Paris, Nov. 9. "f WAS prompted neither by spite nor vengeance but solely by the love for my parents nh'o were unjustly subjected to suffering," declared Grunszpan after being charged by the magistrate for attempting to murder Herr Vonrath. Grunszpan added that no deeply
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  • 153 2 Visits To Institutions (TriblUM Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Wednesday. AM UN last States to be < loselv inspected with regard to educaSrtUrr- matins and the advisability^ piberwise of ertal*i*ni ■a miversity m this country. wtrt made by the Conunission tl technical School, the t
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  • 73 2 Troubled By Robbers Because of the numerous bank robberies successfully carried out by the Arab rebels m Palestine, no chances are being taken at Bar- clay's Sank m Jerusalem. Men of 1 the Black Watch Regiment are I on guard at the entrances, all ex- 5 cept one of which
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  • 169 2 DROVE WITHOUT A LICENCE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. fpVO charges were to-day preferred against Kuan Yerk Chens before Mr C. H Whittom m the Traffic Court, for driving without a licence iml driving without a Third Party Insurance Policy. V'-u.siKi pleaded guilty to the Hilt Charge, but stated that
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  • 270 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Wednesday. fVNK niuht out of the last fourteen or fifteen nights m Singapore there were no reports of robbery or armed robbery. That was last night and this alone speaks for the excellent work our Police Forces are doing m order to
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  • 65 2 Singapore, Wednesday. Nl Chuen wai to-day charged with driving m a manner so negligent as to be likely to endanger the personal safety of others, and thereby caused grievous hurt to Chan Sap Gee at the S\ 2 mile. Seletar Road, on Nov. 8. Mr. C H. Whittom.
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  • 137 2 RACING DRIVER FINED Singapore, Wednesday A PRETTY little school irl M l A Mary Goei. a Maku driv er pcctor Luke Ramon Prvnn an l 14 Lim Pen, Han all Save cv.d nc^M a case m vvh.ch Mr. Lim pZhM an automobile enuin^r Was charged with driving reckle^u colliding with
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  • 118 2 Artillery Officer Charged Singapore, Wednesday I AN officer of the Royal Art J (Changi), Lt. J. C. Bur^oyvß Johnson, claimed trial this morni|l before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the \M trict Judge, to two charges of rail m; death by a negligent act. HI Accused was allowed bail of $500
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  • 154 2 GAOLED FOR SNATCHING EARRING (Tribune Staff Reporter i Singapore, Wednesday KOK Ah San was this morning sw fenced to six weeks' rigorous i» prisonment by Mr. L. C. Gob ij» Fifth Police Court on a ch^ theft of a fold earring valued at the property of a Chinese wontnamed Goh
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  • 28 2 v For parking within 20 l<v 11lC o turn of Balestier Road gg Mr Road at 1.15 p.m. en «g Mr Rae. who pleaded gum. $2
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    • 198 2 Gelling Up Nighls Caused By Germs ion worried anil annoyed by con fit •i !i liniK Up Nlnlits ll \> i •inhi hi know th.»t 'm- tru« < tv I Irrltat* uii4 n«rni whl v are utt irkinH the I mllUon tni\ tubes '>i flltei wUhln your kidV.ni i .tv
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    • 35 2 i .m^ I Have You Tried Our 5 "Contract Valet Service" SIO and S2O j wf i COUJDCt \NI> DELIVER BBND NOV\ Von DhTAILS I IBurtol Quick! 1 cleaner's i !78. OKC1I AKI) KOAI) I
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  • 233 3 Ricksha Pullers Clamour For Free Passages To China (Triton* Stall Reporter) LuT thousand ricksha pullers appeared yesterday the ollue of the Chinese Lffttntc tor repatriation to ,ma and. out of these, 831 nuim- pullers were selected by stroller of Labour. Mr. J. T. >a These pullers will leave for fal
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  • 38 3 HE CYCLES TO CONQUER Mr. Lindsay, Master of Balliol and Progressive Independent candidate m the Oxford by-election, who relies on a cycle to get round his constituency. He is here seen off on his cycle to a meeting.
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  • 151 3 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. I AM guilty. I did it with the woman's consent," said Nawab Jj Indian additional police conWfc at th«< Naval Base, m reply 1(1 I (harm- <»t rape at the Assize »»rt to-day. lip, Mr. Justice J. H. Pedthe
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  • 19 3 ">p Reunio liner Cap 1 sa 'l or morro^ < Fridav i and V'lwnbo and Eur6pe the
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  • 153 3 Tigers Terrorise Upcountry Area (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. TWO tigers are reported to be terrorising the inhabitants of Kamunting town and the adjoining areas where, it is said, that as many as 14 head of swine have already been taken away by the beasts. A party of local hunters
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  • 68 3 Singapore, Wednesday Hong Chan Kow, a well-dressed Straitsborn Chinese, claimed trial this morning before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on a charge of causing death by a negligent act. Accused, according to the charge, drove a motor van on Sept. 25 when it collided with
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  • 52 3 Inlurmation has been received by telegraph that 15 state-aided labourers 'will arrive on Nov. 10 by the s.s. Rajula." states Captain Nelson Jones, Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya. It is expected that two will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for
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  • 21 3 New York. Nov. 9.— Death has occurred of Prince George of Russia, nephew ol the late Tsar. Reuter
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  • 147 3 SUCCESSFUL POPPY DAY DANCE Tribune Stall Ke porter) A VIVID background of national Ma>is, stirring music by the Gordon Highlanders and 1.'.:'1l Hand. Highland dancing, eijjhtaorue reels all contributed to our of the most successful Poppy Day functions tor a long time. Nearly five hundred people stood to attention as
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  • 114 3 BANGKOK PREPARES FOR KING'S COMING (Tribune Staff Reporter) Bangkok, Nov. 9. AT the meeting of the Municipality this afternoon, it was reported that subscriptions, lor the scheme for decorating the Capital on the day of the arrival of the King of Siam, an* proceeding normally and the contributions have been
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    • 104 4 London, Wednesday Previous Tfc-daj Chi Ist Forward tDaetßlbW Buyers JTIM Sellers 8716 2nd Forward Man Mai Buyers 7 l»; SeUers 89|16 1" Ut Forward Apr Jinn- Buyers l! 16 SeUer' London, Wednesday Prerloufl To-day "MM Oil. i Malaya) m hulk Nov [>r. shipment tM'ifi.O value Unchanged COPRA (Straits
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    • 84 4 i flt London. Wednesday. ftwioiu To-day Change Distillers 00 90 6 Dunlop Rubber 24 24 3 General Electric 77 6 77 4 u l&d Imperial Chemical IndiLstrieJ 311' 316 +-4y2d Imperial Tobacco 135- 135,7. 2 d Anßlo-Dutch 28 4 1 28 G Canadian Pacific 6-78 7 -J-118
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    • 14 4 1 1 II( f Seller's 17 116 TIN Quiet Spot 4t>',
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    • 63 4 Piwio.iN To°-day Change T.T. on Parii (dotfng nuddle rate* 178.7f> 178.82 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8 75 1 1 8.74 5 H T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4 Unchanged T.T. on HoiiKkong (closing selling rate) U. 3d Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate* is
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    • 34 4 ('OLD Previous t^ 0 I pine By per o* £7-6-n> 2 n~s-i CI J SILVKK I Spot 19-9 16 19-5 8 I 4 months' forward 19-5 16 19_ 5 16 I I
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    • 14 4 TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Spot (afternoon closing price* £212 >., £2127 Forward OH*
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  • 115 4 SINGAPORE RUBBER AUCTION The Singapore Chamber ol Cod Rubber Association held its 1407 th tion on No. 9 and following wprei logued and price.s realised: Catalogued 1.401,794 lbs tool Offered 1.270.121 Sold 742.577 m London Spot 8 :5 B d. New York— Spot Closed. PRICES REALISKI) RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cen^
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  • 126 4 Y.W.C.A.Y.M.C.A. United Service I:, connection with 4 .ru- annual week <-f prayer which i.s observed by the V.W.C.A. and the V If.C A throughout the world, a united public service will be held m the Memorial Hall on Sunday. Nov. 13. commencin° at 8.30 p.m. sharp Mrs. A. B. Jordan.
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  • 96 4 At the Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Tamil Epworth League, the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year. --President: Miss G. A. Lee; Ist Vice Presidents: Mr. P. D. Rajadurai. Miss I Baruch; 2nd Vice President. Mr E J. Ponniah; 3rd Vice Presidents: Mr.
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  • 131 4 lingaptwt. Wednesday. MINING: Tin at midday was $107.75. unchanged. Cables fn-m London tins morning offered Pahangs at 16 a drop ot 6d m the price but apart from this s',ock therf were no material chimges. Locally conditions were again very dull and pric^i tended to ea.se glifhtly.
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    • 58 4 E'VEBSEA-CHINESE 'ORATION LIMITED KREE yourselves trom the FEAR oi BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS ai 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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    • 21 4 lif A N v\ Iff iB ,\v'/ x\ SOI 111 lIItITISII ■WIWIWCI COMPANY, LTD. Unifiipea<*liaihlc Security T*l. Wto t. Plnlayson Green
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    • 25 4 LQF-nH i ID>^^^^^JF 4 W _^______r* IL v? I .........................I mm^^ _<^n__^___R_B \^m y_K^^^N _H *B\ y^mma WTm^rtkam \^LWmWm^m*^^mmW^^mW^\ 3^H__lBU__HH|^_ __^9 SIM*? OARBY Cc.Lt*: 1
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  • 698 5 STOCKS SHARES. 55ue d By Fraser Company nigapore. Nov. 9, 5 p.m. MINING 4jiy 2 4J7V 2 Vimbane 28 r 30!- Nom "Say 431- 47 -Nom $enc O^Vi 0.67& Went O qiq 9d Tvrl r ln jjn <KJ|o z*,oxa 1 Cplan^or 7^ 1-47 /2 uma» M m c™,e 0.33 0.38
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  • 75 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov I> 5 p.m. Total /of Comj. Ny v.,i».r. Book* Date «a Dlt r^a Close Payable Tl\ Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% Lingui 10% final Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 15% Rahman Hyd 2 l 2 final
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  • 214 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 S 4(9 Batu Selangors 144 1.48 HongFatts 0.81 0.85 Hongkong Tin 23 6 25Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10|3 ll|6xd Katu Tin 256 26 6 Killinghalh 176 1816 Kramats lO|6 11 16 Kuchais 1.34 1.39 cd Laruts a|6 10|6 Linguis
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  • 180 5 Wl 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MTJNICIPAUTX K. tfhSpJwm fffiff&M*' 10 102 norn £&r2*& 1063i1083/4 norn 1921 y J Nov. I ffC2^tnjiuß 1185 ***** xi l f »-8o$ 6 .00b;«i6(i IM m hf r ;rt 1 ■)75-85 t 4 1 006, O bb- 121 123 «> i
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    • 151 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated m 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 1.00u.^00 Chairman of the Board of I>> rectors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE JON OH President M.
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    • 179 6 I MKiRO-GOLDWYN-MAYKK'S TUKKK >TAX DRAMA TIC SENI SATION HIGHLY PRAISED BY THE LEADING CRITICSI TRULY OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT I Opening To-Night MS 9-15 PAVILION THE TRUE CONFESSIONS OF A SECOND WIFE! "I thoughl I married a man... l married a divorced couple l You're tied to %'.v^^ i| w er in
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    • 250 6 RWMfI? 77MA FROM SPa^.J 4 Shows To-Morrow 11-15 A.M. 3-15 6-Is_q II rrr I The Excitement of i Real Bull-Fight! The Thrilling Reai u Fiesta Time m Komantic Mexico t^^9JCKmV< >W V^k^VA^^k y^^^s^B plf v*w i Bj^k^ J BK^B« &^^K' a^£^ l rf s~S Jtl^B i-^B I^B^ irnKtßtit 8 k
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  • 135 7 iv all l >aris l aundries and cleaners recently closed their i while they took two weeks' holiday. They find it cheaper sho|) n thrir staff holidays at the same time. gjve u» llu tht t while such things l n m underwear and handltl hi Jh re possessed
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  • 51 7 Cairo. itegation ol the Pan-Islamic Pai conference which, declared itself Bitting m permanence, left for n recently under the leadership of I Pasha. President of the Confer--1 stated that the delegation would t to the British Government mef action m Palestine and the miii of Anulo-Arab
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  • 73 7 Certificates Being Given To English Children London AS part of a new road safety scheme for children, road licences are being awarded to children at Wembley. The first of the awards were presented by the Minister of Transport, Mr. Burgin. In presenting them he commended the idea
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    • 203 7 M> I NEXT CHANGE 1 jALHAMBRA! 5 Controlled by Shaiv Bros. Ltd. Z ;v^ i-r^t a B» v Alkcral Sfl j^Ufci^- L«o« Taracr 5 P^K Marie WIIm« T*m rtm > Tfc lA^ ,^-f^v S a W,,^' HI rtmdmmm m J ■Wi' 4 |i; I I v| ■bkJ^ S He's What
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    • 222 7 ■jt j Here's The Best Holiday Week- End SHOW m TOWN! j 4 SHOWS DAILY— II am. MS, Ml 9-15 P.M. (DIRECTION: SHAW BROS. LTD) 20th Century-Fox present 2 j The Most Talked -About Picture of the Year j j V AN AMERICAN CAVALCADE! j M *W* Wr^^"T%, LMmW ne
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  • 178 8 MAN HANGING IN ANSON ROAD (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. LVARLY this morning i number of Chinese children playing m the field near the Anson Road Stadium were shocked (o see ll«" black clad body of a male Chines* hanging on about twelve feet of rope
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  • 84 8 Australians Seek Belter Understanding Sydney For the purpose of obtaining a. better understanding of Japan, flve women teachers from girls high school m Austi alia have been selected to make a visit to Japan at the invitation of the Japan Tourist Bureau. The group, comprising of three
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  • 40 8 Mr. R. Middleton -Smith. Assistant Controller of Labour. Klans. has «one on a holiday to Hongkong, where his father i.s a professor at the University. Mr. T. P. Sundaram. E.A.C.L.. Klang. will act for him during his absence.
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  • 94 8 JAPAN SIAM A Hundred Engineers To Build Oil Plants A PARTY of 100 Japanese Ship-building engineers and skilled workers will be dispatched to Siam shortly at the request of the Department of National Defence m order to assist m the development of Siam's heavy industry. The vanguard consisting of 30
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  • 48 8 Exhibition By Dutch Artist An exhibition of paintings by the well-known Dutch artist Mr. Willem van der Does will be held m Singapore from Nov. 15 to 20. The exhibition was originally arranged for Nov. 10 to 17, but Mr. van der Does has been delayed m Batavia.
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  • 429 8 JAPANESE SEIZE CANTON CUSTOMS Formation Of THK Customs administration at Canton has been transferred! the Japanese authorities by the Customs Commissioner Mi Hooper, according to press messages. The transfer was mad unconditionally, though the commissioner requested that alltt ustoms staff and employees should be taken over by the Japand At
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  • 39 8 lEADING <*K*rtsS*V L Philippine J*2*J tO fh»m^ the Manila Chi»e£ dinC or* Commerce and other 0 aI o nisations, jointly sco sUPP ort I Generalissimo Chunc th W The message add^d full confidence m
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  • 5 9 NOTES AND PROBLEMS
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  • 778 9  -  "Horatius I By *Ar 4 carding In its simple form is K. understood by most bridge I s but is so familiar a ruse that ,Vnot usually cut any ice. If ■anus playing to drop trumps the Queen is played by an oplent to the
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  • 66 9 y Commence By Middle Of November m| dU]f 01 Knv^u London. cn <* i hi^ h t n a^ement to thp time has ,rH h P abinet decide s a^«ment arnved to implement Sj^ttUft agreem ent should atf Wth i" be necessary to fix fc?« Wit and prior
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  • 3 9 3s an ex-service
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  • 342 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 10. 1938. ARMED ROBBERIES THKKK have recently been eases Of armed robberies m the streets ol Singapore. The procedure is for two or three robbers to waylay a pedestrian m a lonely road, threaten him with a knife and take his valuables. They then make
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  • 758 10  - Malaya Must Control The Masses For Emergency C.W. CHELLAPPAH By' IN these uncertain timea mass control In any country is one of| •He greatest national assets By ma v control, a discipline, la not meant the kind ol mass obedience, produced by castor oil treatment! Mid concentration camps, it Is
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    23 10 New View of the General Post Office, Singapore. I Hoiti-kong Bank building and giving a glimpse of the smai I the harbour. 1
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  • 115 10 Honble Mr W. S. Ebden. M.C.S.. has resumed the duties of his appointment as Commissioner of Lands. S.S. A Mr. H. G. Bauer, manager ol thrChartered Bank of India. Australia and China. Singapore, has now taken chargt of the Penang Branch from Nov. 1 from Mr. A. P. Daniel,
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  • 245 11 ,vt mfdical discoveries have lH clothe hope that it will fe same future date to \£i ast <" aMy reduce e P rfenrc of disease by means of medical correspondent a H'»me pap" fe U r ?d»"e solely "to the absence Four food of certain essential
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  • 59 11 election Of Petition By Foreign Companies Mexico City. J petition of the foreign oil compa"ies President Cardenas for revolon oi the expropriatory decree has 5 the De P artm «nt of he rejection means that the compamSc n t? W ait the Su P r eme Co\irt Sxp a
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  • 367 11 Comprehensive Scheme Worked Out By Government In Nine Provinces DEGULATIONS governing the carrying out of a gigantic land reclamation plan, whereby war refugees) throughout the country may have their own farms to work on, and food to live upon, have been enforced by
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  • 51 11 Yu nnan's Wa te r Conservancy Kunming After protracted negotiations, an agreement for the extension of a $1,500,000 credit loan to the Yunnan Reconstruction Department by the Farm Credit Bureau has been concluded. The money, it is learned, will be used exclusively for the development of Yunnan's water conservancy and
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  • 196 11 B. I. F. Menu Cards For Distribution MENU tards specially designed to adveilisr next year's British Industries Fair are being: distributed to hotels and restaurants all over the world. Printed In nine languages, the cards .'how Bi; Ben, with the statute of BoAdicoa In the foreground, and an nnoumoment concerning
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    • 99 11 Singapore Cold Storage Co., LtdARMISTICE DAY. Our Retail Establishment m Orchard Road and all Depots m Singapore will be open for business as under:— On Friday Uth Nov. 1938:--6 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. DELIVERY SERVICES. 5.15 a.m. Bread Milk Ice. 9.15 a.m. All supplies. There will be no delivery service
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    • 328 11 NOTICE On the occasion of the special service at St Andrew's Cathedral and the "Two Minutes Silence" on the 11th of November the following traffic regulations shall be m force from the hour of 10.00 a.m. until 15 minutes after the departure of His Excellency the Governor from the Cathedral:—
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    • 332 11 (3> From 7.20 a.m. until 15 minutes alter the departure of His Excellency the Governor m those parts of Stamford Road and Coleman Street lying between North Bridge Road and St. Andrew's Road vehicles shall proceed m the direction of North Bridge Road only. <4> In Connaught Drive between its
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  • 227 12 Working m a temperature below zero m one of I bUTfetfl cold storage plants below Smithfield MaJ don) Imperial Airways' technical experts have bed with (he problem of dangerous ice-formation on ia have tested a de-icing paste for use on the company's! In the refrigerators they have
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  • 64 13 biai im 1.000 officers and men, the biggest contingent of the Royal i ir Force ever to be suit overseas in one ship as f^me? lruopin mme, left Southampton on the troopship "Nevasa" for Malta, Kh— T ii1. Aden and India. They are accompanied
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    • 35 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCIIES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR \H2 PREMIERS PRIX RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.
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    • 122 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING GOWNS CASH SALE. W ILL KM) ON THE 10TH OF NOVEMBER. More additional goods will be opened, owing to the big demand. Capitol Bldg. P hone Singapore. 3838< Fashion by the Soles and Heels THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW SHOi: SERIES L. One heel with the whitI Mm
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    • 385 14 was one. patterned m RED on *£Ue £««-*-^?ffi l the neat Peter Pan coUar wide BOX Qf green buttons at the TOP C^bS^^^ these frocks, depict- Dainty and original was the patUmoiyc Qf ng oyer a b;e o^^l^.| t VW^ 1 d vc a enT^ a a rl ld button
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    • 138 14 JEWELLER Double Clip Brood These useful ornaments can I worn sum a brooch or aa two sepa^t, clips. Wr Executed m Ciros ftmom \M tinette. lavishly studded with '.a^fc,; Ciro diamonds, they will .:>S| pkasure for years. New collection just arrived byM ti AML E V S H for CIRO
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    • 61 15 SHOES I. rnPnED SILK COURT SHOE Trimmed with Spanish Heel. I LITTLE CO. LTI>. V rated m England.) I DRESSMAKERS H\M.II.\I HI.ADIFS S DRESSMAKERS ■pNC LEE G CO. g& v Orchard tad, |B SINGAPORE. JHf MORNING k EVENING W FROCKS W i KCttl >:> to 527 Fhoenix~ |m()\. BARLEY- WATER
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    • 1094 15 ta e£ffi TiSSkJ? I JL^JS ver e ol FINISHING, the Smart .h,?!'i h?f Buildings, is busy assembling the really lovely NEW STOCK nrP Li I nJ ShoWmg fr m Saturda y next onwards. We, of course, have had a KnAßnpv?^ 11 011 l u hat the models are more th
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    • 108 15 SALE 8 4L I to-day I IS THE 10TH DAY ■of OUR i SALE I KZACTLI FIVE DAYS AFTER ALL BAHGAINH WILL BE J WITHRAWN BUT YOUR NEEDS Z WILL CONTINUE IV YOU I COULD ONLY ANTICIPATE I YOUR NEEDS AND BUY NOW HOW MUCH i WILL YOU i SAVE?:
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    • 358 16 a ~HHC^rTTi i n llil BY P«O»nd BRITISH INDIA LINES UVCOKPORATED IN CNOLAND> BANGALORE Nov \l SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 ■HITRAL J5.000 Dec. 2 RANCHI 7 000 Jan. J -ARTIIAdK 15.00' Dec. 16 RANPURA 7.000 Jan. 17 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 0 w:IIAR G.OOO Dec. 26 BURDWAN
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    • 334 16 TO FRENCH PORtI I j CHARCEURS RFUNK I i CAP TOURANE For Marsilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire B I I DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk I JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA J CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Rftlphong S. A. M. 1. (froroSaieon) GO MERLIN For Saigon <iG. PASQUIER N
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  • 287 17 HOME FOOTBALL FIXTURES POLLOWING are the English and Scottish league football matches fixed for Nov. IS: ENGLISH LEAGUE IMV. I Birmingham vs. Bvorlon Bolton W vs Blackpool Chelsea vs Sunderland Leeds U vs Brentford Leicester vs Portsmouth Liverpool vs Arsenal Manchester U vs. W'hanipun Mi:ldlesi.»ro' vs Grimsby T. Stoko C
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  • 146 17 CANCER SERVICE FOR BRITAIN London, Nov. 8. rpHfc Minister of Health. Mr Walter Elliot, announced m the Com mons yesterday that the Government would introduce a bill m the present session for the establishment of a cancer service, making available modern facilities for diagnosis and treatment over the whole of
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    • 266 17 ■HIII V S IMIILI* lIM B Incorporated m Australia* BHKUR Dec. 31 Jan.' 5 m clieap round tr:p tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ■owing rates. m :ia.ss ptaengen may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or ■ibouriio to the connecting K.P.M Vessel. XiK i > "V NKSVnNM return
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    • 65 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA |s.s. lAI \>lH\ 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 17, AT 3 P3L The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchan^abh with
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    • 207 17 p i _^> L <l|^i|^''l^''l*~'^* I>*"1 >*" >^~' mT\ m* mm mm mm m. *~y __g~ J*j* IOSTAL INTELLIGENCE I TO-DAY Karapara Nov. 10 3 p.m. I Brisbane Maru 10 1 p!m Endar and Paiestm* Karapara to 3 p.m [^orth. South and West K?vapary pjn kock. Padanp. f. K.I M
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    • 256 17 PASSENGERS BY THE NIEUW HOLLAND The Nieuw Holland is due at Sinßu pore from Australia on Saturday The passenger list is as follows:— Miss H Blacker, Mr Mrs W H Cameron. Mi.ss F Cunningham, Mr C L Childs. Mrs. A. M. Crump, Mr. J D Danielson. Miss T. M. C.
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  • 300 18 New York World Fair CHINA TO PARTICIPat DESPITE WAR Shanghai QESPITE her preoccupation m China will participate mt New York World's Fair For realizes .that as soon, as the prese hostilities are ovei, she is g go after reconstruction with a ba —with all the energy that she now devoting
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  • 50 18 id THE slaughtering of animals foi meat (killed according to Mo.sa t has been forbidden m Italy by <- ment order. or j The reason for the decree, acrtg to the "Gazzetta del Popolo. puww m Turin, is that it is a 'cruel a humane
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    • 230 18 ON THE RADIO j rNOV. 10 SINGAPORE ■L 225 metres (1.3.1 me s) /lIP melrr- »9.tt9 roc's) W Clniii inir.i- \b Chlldren'i programme 'mandarin I 30 Chinese music 'v) J (no ROSSI, tMior I Talk! lor Women- ('"id Cookii\' by MftUde iu>hrbux:h. .(i Time, weather, newa and announcements. Oki Timers'
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    • 231 18 IDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m) 12.20 Lunch music by Care] van der Bijl Tno. 12 50 Instrumental mv.sic. 1 m News and weather bulletins. 1.12 Lunch variety (Hungarian programme), 2.10 News and weather reports. 2 20 Clo.se down 4.50 Time signal. Opening Gramophone music. 5.50 Musical programnu G. 50 News
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    • 533 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 i ,;SF 15 14 Me .s (19.8 m.) GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.9 hl) 6 05 Big Ben. 'The Empire Follies' -n^London Calling* with Albert H Grant, John Rorke, 'The Three Herons,' Betty Bolton South African Variety Artist), Van Straten and his Band, and others. Production by F.
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    • 80 18 HOLLAND PCJ 15.22 Mrs (19" nSn 8.00 National anthem announcemen 8.05 Da Iy news bulleti 8.20 Actualities. 8.35 "Mr. Anibrosius" u rCl 850 Report on S^ock Exchanjii 1 „..U o i 9.00 Close down anthem. for 9 00-9.15 Special broa;, Netherlands East I nrthalf of the Li b r»; ll
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  • 61 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. Appearing before Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning m the Second Police Court was a Chinese named Lim Ah Tong charged with criminal breach of trust m respect of $360, the property of the Crown, on May 1. The accused is on
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  • 41 19 rE Air Ministry announce > that an experimental air mail service across the North Atlantic will, it is hoped, be started as soon as the Hot wood. Newfoundland. seaplane base is free from ice next spring. Reuter
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  • 379 19 Germany France, Britain Must Agree On Colonies" IV an very srrmteful that there a statesman m and Great Britain who t0 good under- v.ith German peoII on iy retrains for iv to roloniw which taken away from u« on preI ntrary > justice." I Hitler m a speech to the
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  • 78 19 Singapore, Wednesday. Bail was opposed when Low Choo Peow. a 24-year-old Teochew. had a charge of robbery explained to him this mornine m the Third Police Court. The charge alleged that accused robbed a compatriot named Tan Chong Ken'. 1 at Fort Canning Road on the night of
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  • 25 19 and Lord Runci- ut) »net ministers, kissed ••Wntment at a Privy Wn| held at BuckZ r Mac Donald reofflce m Dominion Se- Reuter
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  • 121 19 ARMY TEAM TO MEET STATES Singapore, Wednesday THE Army team to meet NegriMakuca m a. friendly at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday will be:: Bpr Pan (RE Capt. C. W Mais<v <R A M.C.i. Lt J. E P Pierce iR.Aj. L Cpl. Richardson iR A.M.C.i, Lt. VV H H
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    • 39 19 (ty GOti CiIDTUCCT /jl rUKIntJI LUBRICATING Sqd Ldr R KELLETT 0 PILOTS: F it Lt A N COMBE I I MACHINE: Vickers Wellesley Monoplane ENGINE: Bristol Pegasus LUBRICATING OIL: AcruShell Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.> Ltd tmmmmm WPS 67 A
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    • 74 19 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 10.30 am. Magistrates Appeals: -Lim Neo Jin vs. Rex. S Mohamed Dawood vs Rex Before Mr Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court 10.30 a.m. Assizes:— Rex. vs Nawab Din Before Mr Justice Home m 3rd Court at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 2470 20 Wotan Surprises To Pay $56 Singapore, Wednesday. QIJTSIDERS had the run of the second day's racing m the Winter meetin? of the Singapore Turf Cluh at Bukit Timah yesterday. Wotan, winner of the third race, jiuhl lh«* hitfheKt dividend of the day, $66, and
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  • 49 20 The dmwforthi ed as follows:- TWAL WOL *3L5g« CAMBALONG ALUM ROC X THK POACHER Spear of Sarawak i O og-> Double File ugw Golden Plateau ***** Drator UgojJ Bruas ***** Maid of Cashel ***** Tourniquet ***** Clever Alec ***** Double Tote $395 on each of tickets.
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    • 163 20 WOMEN Don't just relieve pain— BANISH THE CAUSE Do you dread certain days for the vital minerals it needs m ancasy-to-r»n and misery they bnng ?Do you take way. Once jt has strengthened feel that it's unfair that you should your blood, your body begins to suffer when so many
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  • 405 21 Singapore, \Vednesda> mri Infamous Women m History," was the bright subn hv Mr I). <•• Osborne Jones, prominent c in«apore I Most ll his address at the Rotary Club weekly tiffin to-day. v»|i« i!(l HLs address comprised short histories of women whose names have
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  • 214 21 Singapoie, Wednesday. L HIN 17->ear-old George P \<ums. apprentice on Lard the M V. Thurland I-aMi.-. then at Godtown 30. was Engaged m removing bolts from I port deep tank, on Nov. 7. X, stepped hack It view his lorn B,d' •■:>■
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  • 146 21 Japanese Drive In North China Fails ■f GINNING from the later part of E(K? te über>u ber> Japanese massed KcTV ers and launc hed an atKf ba V routes on Wutaishan. Kons V °Pf"tion of the Chinese Kw sl >rth China at the bord e r 1*" ofK .I r;
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  • 143 21 The second string of the Useful-Lads B.P. drew 3-all with the "B" team of the Horlicks B.P. at the latters court on Sunday last. The last and deciding doubles game was abandoned due to failing of light, after one set all. Detailed scores are as follows t
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  • 70 21 Severe Floods In undate Haifa Jerusalem. Now i> WHEN' (be second Highland light Infantry arrived at Haifa, PaJestine. severe floods north of Telaviv submerged trucks and buses usid lor transport of troops southward and rescue operations had been CMVtai out by boats Bclf-styled Arab Commander-in-chief, Arel Abdulrazzak is allowing military
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  • 72 21 Frankfurt. Nov. 9. —The British motorist Major A T G. Gardner, driving an M.G. broke two international class G" records for cars up to 1100 cc. His average time with a flying start was 19.30 sees, and he had an average speed of 187.616 miles an
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  • 127 21 The R.AF. Baseball Team which is fast coming to the frunt, after dropping a close score against the strong American Baseball Team and the Singapore Clubs, will be seen m action next Sunday m a double header. The flrst game will be played at 9.30 a.m. when the
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  • 222 21 Ambulances Have Busy Time (Tribune Staff Reporter) UNUSUALLY busy, Singapore ambulances answered various calls yesterday m all parts of the city, yesterday Short ly alter BOOH, an old Chinese wa* found (*ad on the pavement of thy lioM.se, 49, Albt rt Street There were m> external Injuries. Before 7 p.m.
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  • 51 21 Singapore Badminton Championships The following ties m the Singapore Badminton Championship Commercial Houses Tournament will be played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall, this week -end: Saturday at 2.15 p.m.: Mansfield Bad minton Team vs Straits Times Press Sports Club. Sunday at 10 am.: N.A.A.F.I. Imperial Club vs Boustead Badminton
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    • 24 21 FINER AI'STRALIAN BISCUITS Gem Marie Nutty Crisp.. Afternoon Tea Royal Assorted Cream Crackers Creamy Chocolate Oriental Assorted. Solents (?UT!TRIE C €fe mSS. WPS. I—
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  • 112 22 ST. JOSEPHS BEAT WEARNES S. C. 'A' AT HOCKEY S.J.I I; Wearm's S.C. A\ 1. IN a hockey match played at the St. Joseph's ground y«*sterdav. St. Joseph's Institution beat Wearne's Sports Clubs 'A* team by three &oals i to one, thf scholars being: active. I enternrisin? throughout. However. Wearnev-
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  • 100 22 Airmen Trounce Gunners A Rugger R.A.F II pts; R THE Royal Air Font btat th Royal Artillery at rugg yesterday at Seletar by U poim (two goals and a penalh goal to nil. The quick tackling of the Ainu back division kept the Gunners at and. with play mostly confined
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  • 226 22 (From Our Own Correspond* Muar, Muni N a keenly contested game thei ly formed Muar Chinese Hi Team shared four goals wit Andrew's School m a friendly played at the Hospital ground jtt day. The Chinese were rather unlucfi to win as they had the
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    • 45 22 League Champions Cup Winners Clash At Soccer THE Royal Artillery, S A r.vC I Champions, will meet the Sir S ipi league champions, ai M the Anfon Road Stadium cJav. Nov. 11 at 5 p.m. A** charges »W 50 tents 25 ceni ten cents. 1
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    18 23 Phase o/ play m the S. tournament rugger match at the padang filtffiiy between Merchants and the Rest.
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  • 483 23 Tournament Rugger INDON AND POTTER BRILLIANT hallts 14; Rest 14. Jr S( rugger tournament match between the Merchants and ti Host on the padang yes terday, played to a draw, 14 points h was thrilling and keenly contested, there being scarcely a Utc
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  • 21 23 A Merchant Picks Up Incident m Merchants vs. Rest rugger at the S.C.C. yesterday. Game endrd m a draw of fourteen-all.
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  • 378 23 Y.M.C.A.'s Good Win Over Battery V.M.C.A. 4 7th Heavy Battery 3. THREE clever goals by Hussein, the YJM.C.A. centre-forward, helped the V.M.C.A. to score a good victory over the 7th Heavy Battery. Changi, by four goals to three on the V.M.C.A. ground at Anson Road yesterday. There was a pronounced
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  • 46 23 V.M.C.A. termi.s team v.s. RE. Officers' Team on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. on the RE. tennis courts at Chanei: Kamis. Dawood. L. C. Goh. A Pakir. C. V Koh. Lim H.e Chin, ASB Pakir. Players are requested to meet at V.M.C.A" at 3.45 p.m.
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  • 56 23 COMBINED STATES SIDE (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE following will represent Negri--1 Malacca against Singapore m the first Malaya Cup rugger fixture to be played at Singapore on Saturday:—Pinto; Morris. Lindsay, Crawford. Hubble; Downie, Jeff, Trevor. Harding, Robey, Booker. Rennie, McLaren. Burners. Graham. The same team will meet the Army on
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  • 312 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Nov. 5. THE report m the Sunday Tribune of Oct. 30 regarding the revival of amateur boxing m Singapore ha.s been read with interest by several Singaporeans and other Britishers m this city. There i.s certainly a boom on m boxinu
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  • 213 24 JAPANESE TAKE OVER CUSTOMS DKFKKSfcNTATIVKS of the Japanese navy and military drove up X to the Canton Customs house at 1. 30 p.m. and found Assistant Commissioner Hooper seated at his deck. The Japanese informed him that they over control of the Canton Customs from to-day However, they Utter departed
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  • 110 24 Paris. Nov. 9. MUTING between the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor is announced m the press. Ncw.s|>ap< is state that, when the Duke Duchess of Gloucester arrive m Paris on Fridmy by private plane they will |Q Straight to the
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  • 60 24 Hongkong. Nov. 9 —The Wallace Harper Co.. local British motor-car agents have received advice that their Canton premises were entered this morning by Japanese, soldiers. Six motor-cars and a number of accessories were removed and the premises were ransacked, m spite of, it is stated the
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  • 45 24 Something appears to have 5 tickled this South American tapir Tat the Whipsnade Zoo, Bedford- S shire. Don't say he's been listen- ing U> a radio comedian! Actu- ally his huge mouth is opened T wide to receive tit-bits from visi- i^tors.
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  • 188 24 GERMANY WANTS TO REARM Berlin, Nov q CONTINUED effort by Qet^ field rearmament it todieato Herr Hitler's recent ipeecfc there is reason to believe Mar Goering's virtual disappearance public life recently is due to the cision to increase still more armed .forces. It is Known that Goering has cloely connected
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  • 213 24 London, Nov. 9. TS a message to the Government candidate to Walsall by the 1 lonial Secretary. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, urging support Mr. Chamberlains "unswerving policy ol peace," .t stated .V* there were certain features of the Versailles Treaty that would require renewal. This should
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  • 129 24 ITALY WATCHES SUEZ CANAL Rome. N<> v 11/ITH the continual expan>"*l traffic between Italy U*\ Africa, Italy, it is understood French circles, is concerns heavy dues which her f«*fc M transit through th, Suez < It is beloved Italy would J ticipate m the >***£"& Fij ooTnparable with Wjam |h<
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