Morning Tribune, 11 November 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE II i-«* 243 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, November 11, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 480 1 1 Istanbul. Nov. 10. fK a lingering illness. Kemal Ataturk. creator of modern orkey, dCcd to-day at Istanbul. Reuter Under the constitution the President of the National Assembly, Abdul Halikrenda automatically assumed the interim presidency until the new president has been elected. The National Assembly was summoned
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  • 258 1 vON RATH MURDER WHIPS NAZIS INTO FURY AGAINST JEWS Berlin, Thursday. WIDESPREAD burning of synagogues by mobs aroused by the death of Herr von Rath and the arrest of Jews to be deported from Germany are reported from Berlin. Seven Berlin synagogues were burning this morning, but all fires are
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  • 133 1 Chungking, Nov. 10. |HE anticipated Chinese counter-attack m South China has begun and is making steady progress, gl a Chinese dispatch. hineso arc beating back the along the Yunghunfiißhway towards Tsunghe Japanese are retreattwarda along the Cantonlilway and are at present Shihching, six miles noith Canton. wja
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  • 114 1 AIR BATTLE OVER SEGRE Salamanca, Nov. 10. FOURTEEN Republican war planes were shot down at an air battle over the Segre front, according to a Nationalist communique. It is probable five other Republican planes were shot down. The Republican losses at the coastal sector m the Levant front for the
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  • 435 2 DIRTIEST CAGES -;;::::ci:;;;:::::rS:f*; N.PHM „,»L,n,,l m M.,-r U> (he »«l frj- vlanaL r Ik. Z.m. M-^li-. „ors«u,bP ..y the B.»rd the Ouif— said: "It is not a Mtto perseout.on by us, .f there ,s Mty question of persecution it is that of the
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  • 25 2 Scene snapped at the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday, when a Poppy Day helper sold poppies to coolies. Rich and poor contributed alike.
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  • 66 2 SIAMESE ARMY OFFICER FOR ENGLAND tTribune Staff Keportei > COUNHUi Mom Suidvongse Semi. Ursi ollicer to be appointed Siamese Military Attache to Kn«land. is arriving m Singapore by tr.iin from Bangkok on Nov II on hi> wa> through to Kngland. He M leaving for England on the "Felix K<iu.N->e!" on
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  • 43 2 (Tribune Stan Reporter) 3auak'ik. Nov 10. -The Minister <>f M'^v.c* escaped sudden death last nighl While dressing, hi.s persona] iw v;i:.t twice tip'd on him With a Colt revo i»»t!i shots miseed and lbs .^•rv ml *\s am sted
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  • 47 2 (Tribune stafY Ko]M>rter> Singapore, Thursday. Mr. D s Q. Bucl 'ported to the Police this morttli i hit hcuse at No. g, Hydrabod R (i wa* broken uito ai 2. 15 I n toil moral' g aiui that SOTAV i< oil i -i\ )!o*»
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  • 213 2 LIGHTING OF BUKIT TIMAH URGED AT BOARD MEETING (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. T^HE proposed lighting: of Bukit Timah Road was one of the items of the Rural Board estimates deleted by the Select Committee. The Chairman of the Rural Board Mr. W. S. Khden. said that a sum of
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  • 79 2 Singapore, Wednesday.— Mr. Justice J H Pedlow to-day sentenced Nawabi Din, 28-year-old Pathan employed as I an additional police constable m the' Naval Base, to three years' rigorous imprisonment, when Din was convicted by the unanimous verdict of the jury m the Assize Court, on the charge
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  • 117 2 "WOMAN Against Woman" is a M lodramatic title, but the M.Gfl picture at the Pavilion is not mm dramatic fare, even though it dtfl with so sad a subject as divorce. I This is a bold and clever play tea of Stephen Holland, who is divon
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  • 53 2 AMERICA AND PALESTINE REPORT Wttfclngton, nov 10 ot^c.. state department studied the < report without commentini w formed circles however are graUl expressed that the report ci <■•■ to iestrict Jewish tomfP*" lestine. The report U also dicating that Britain does to irlthdrsw from Palestine the Jews to their fate
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  • 48 2 Held Up And Robbery I (Tribune Staff UP* Singapore, Thursday M armed with knives beW pedestrian In .Geyianjß I t) iunction of Lorong W :fl morning and robbed wm cash and a wrist watoi- No arrest has yet b<- fl the Police are matin* im to the matter.
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  • 570 3 Singapore, Thursday. ifl irbo .t 11 out from the artisans' quarters on the Singapore Harbour Hoard premises, followed by another with his mouth r e d with white cloth and both arms trussed up behind his mU st have struck the passers-by along Anson Road, one night Laker, as
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    70 3 bo\s from Buckingham ColHarrow, made flights overLonirnni lleston .Aerodrome. Two s vert used for the trips, the kcinf aciompanied by their master. Mr II Price-Hodges. v.as formerly m the Royal Air p The object of the flights was d instruction hy giving the boys rd\ eve view of London, and
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  • 94 3 Trespassed In Revenue Officers' Quarters Lnii !lM s sri' ri a P° r^ Thursday. *H0 uas sentenced to serve ir )U .'I UTMI f ci ht months' v 'm|)r,s,,, imi n t to-day when u .ltv by Mr. L. B SJ^PMM Judge, on Wide 01 a tWrd 'hem n folk
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  • 83 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter! Mii.ii Nov. hi OIXTV MNK-YKAK-OU) Itwfcftjf lav lloon Piah. wealth* Muar (hints. merchant to-day m<>rrieii 23-year-old Miss Teo Ttof Neo at the Chinese Christ an Church. Jalan Ab.lullah. Ceremony was quiet, there being only elm irlatives and friends |uesent. Marriage provided big surprise to
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  • 328 3 Man And Sister Fined For Running Lottery (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Thursday. ASSISTING m carrying on a public lottery or Chap-Jee-Kee was the charge preferred against a young Chinese and his sister when they appeared m the Fourth Police Court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker. Goh Kah Chye
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  • 62 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday Mr. inglis, a European reported to the Police that his house at No. 30-A. Marseling Road war broken into at 9 p.m. la-st night and that cash to the amount of $500 had been stolen. The culprit m this case Ls believed
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    • 19 3 Refresh with EAU de COLOGNE "STABINA" British Product r.M.S^-Duty Free. LITRE $1.00 per bottle. 1 $1.25 From All Dealers.
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    • 33 3 lUl«<lll>niili|i.>n>l..U' JH Bvißil Vuntro 1 An.i GEL bY ROYAL PORTABLE WITH TOUCH CONTROL ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION R°NE<> LTD. S. Malacca Street, Singapore SINOAPORE IJJLLE NEVER NEED WINDING Suit- Acnls: MONTOR LTD.— SISOAPOHK
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 99 4 ummm S|H)L Buyer* Sell' 1 i Forward iDecembei Buy( BeUen 2nd Forward (Jan M r lfi Sellers 16 M i ran (Api June) Buyei •16 Seller*- I Thursd PALM OIL .Malaya) Tl day COPRA (Straits, KM.S.) s?^ Shipment tlO-l-« MO-3-I buyer SAGO PLOUR (Sarawak) Dec. siiipnicni H j
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    • 90 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change DlStlllefl 00 919 13 Dunlop Rubber 24 3 24 4 1 flVid. (icncrul Electric 77 4. 77 9 +"4%CL Imperial Chemical Industrial 316 319 -3d. Imperial Tobacco 135 7 135 7. Aiißlo-Dutch 28 6 28 9 -3d. Oanadian Pacific 7 71, 1
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    • 22 4 UITRRFK .Steady Quiet Quiet Steady^ I^l sK 17 17 316 4-316 Forward |IHr Buyers 16 15 1<) 17 116
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    • 63 4 Previous To-day Change TT on Paris (closing middle rate) 178 82 178.85 +.0* T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) a.74 5^ 8741 16 -.9,16 T.T. on Shanghai (closlnK selling rate) 8 1 Unchanged TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate* Is. 3d Unchanged TT on Japan (closing selling rate*
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    • 21 4 London. Thur.sda* TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (dosing price) 2!i# +l7fi Forward J £213 £215 1& b
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    • 21 4 '■OLD Provlou Fine Bar per oa LV.6.3 SILVER spot 19% 4 months' forward 19 5 I<i r i j^
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  • 171 4 i(llM>alllll ■illllllKlilrklrlll MINING. Tin at midday was $108 3 4, up $1. Cable advices from London this morning indicated that Tin shares there j yesterday were rather easier with buyers of Petalings at $7.70 and sellers of Southern Klntas at $5.47 2 and Pahangs at 15 7>
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  • 71 4 (TrilH»e Staff Reporter' Singapore. Thurl One month's rigorous impri* was passed on Abdul Cham bin Mr. Conrad Oldham m the Seco lice Court this morning cused pleaded guilty to charge minal breach of trust m r-spen krises valued $126. betonßin« tir chant by the name oi Sooun 142. Arab
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  • 49 4 Berlin. Nov. 10 German political circle* regard Mr. Chamberlain's refer ence to disarmament as interesting and lemronable. Germany also fully shares I lu> view that there were neither victors nor vanquished at the Munich conversati( n.s but the outcome represented the triumph of commonsense.Keuter
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  • 135 4 ALTHOUGH the week iv- I quiet there are signs of infl ing activity m the near futurtl the Weekly Rubber Market M of Messrs. Lewis and Peat. Vm The coming I.R.R.C. meetinß the main factor of interest. -M now generally conceded that is likely to remain unchanged can be
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  • 184 4 POPPY DAY PROGRAMME IN MALACCA (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Nov. 10 A SCRIES of sports events and entertainments have been arranged by the local organisers of the Poppy Day Fund m Malacca. Lady organisers have been selling poppies and the response given by local people has been heartening. On Nov.
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    • 19 4 SOI 111 IMCIIISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY V Tel. 5920 2. Plnlayson Green.
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  • 725 5 STOCKS SHARES s$U ed By Fraser Company re. Nov. 10, 5 p.m. MIXING 4jlV 2 4,7 > 2 StS d} 25i3 26,9 cd 0.62 i/ 2 0 .67V 2 ce n 23|3 24i3xd loT 2 iff* i \lula\ £6 1316 14;6xd 0-33 0.38 0.79 0.83 Kong Tin 23 6 25|KIUIJ(
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  • 91 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov. 10, 5 p.m Total /or •Jumj. nj Booka Dale -a to* Close Payable TIN Ayer Hitam 2 1 /z% less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2«4% Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% Lingui 10% final Nov.
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  • 219 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 43 4j9 Batu Selangors 1.44 1.48 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.84 Hongkong Tin 23 6 25 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamuntinp Tin 10|3 11|6 Katu Tin 2516 26 6 Killinghallt 17|6 18|6 Kramats 1016 116 Kuchais 1.37 1.42 cd Laruts &|6 10|6 Linguis
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  • 163 5 Ma> 15 NoV 15 IOOVfe 102V 2 ri 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May Ul Nov. 15 101 iO2>/ 2 C i PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 119 120U xj 4%% 1929 red. 1959-t$C $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Not.
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    • 154 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030.00 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve I.OOU, >00 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE JONGH Presideni M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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  • 76 7 jpl^'s Scheme To Join Berlin And Bosphorus j Berlin. itil( mnk. Minister of Econo-' recently returned from his r Near Eastern capitals. Living apian fora motor road from Berlin to the Bosh Tl ,'ro: d I 2.000 miles long, will fbtSbone of supplementary roads r through the countries with
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  • 34 7 Mantel oi the Lion City Club are mlormed that the revised rules and regulations of the club and its "ffcnmJ Branch" l.aye been duly approved by the Registrar of Societies. Singanore
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  • 151 8 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE AT |fet annual fHMVAI merlins M the South Itritish Insurant <• <mip;iiiv, Limited, held at Auckland re<rn(l\, a total dividend of one I fifth p«*r sharr was lIMMNi. Thli dividend i made up <»i an Interim dividend Ol B&d per s)r.uc paid m April luw, ;uki ;i
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  • 102 8 Tiik new i4«wjci neighbour" tteamshio .service between New York, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Monte Video, and Buenos Avre:. wa.s Inaugurated when the Brazil, Of the American Republics Line, left New York The Brazil, with her two sister ships, the Argentine and the Uruguay, will maintain
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  • 220 8 Church Leaders' Message To Nation London A MESSAGE to the nation has been issued by the Church England and Free Church leaders. It is headed -Lest tyi Forget— l9l4 to 1938" and emphasises the lessons of the recen crisis and the significance of Armistice Day The
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    52 8 Heroic stance by a IG-year-old Coldstream Guardsman on duty outside the Mosque Area m the Old City of Jerusalem. The Mosque Area is the stronghold of the Arab rebels. Despite the successful action of the British troops many terrorists are believed to he lurking m its narrow alleys and subterranean
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  • 134 8 Stole Money From Coffee Shop (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. TAN Kow San was this morning sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve months police supervision by Mr. Conrad Oldhani m the second police court. The accused was charged with the theft of 34 cents from
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    98 8 >!-s Grade Fields, the famous screen and music-hall f ollll 11 l] m:u»e a life governor of the London Hospital, Whitechap<> (|ll Mli*i Th« presentation, which was made by Sir W" l *.*U:., chairman of the hospital, followed a luncheon m tne >• &uA m honour. VVhf n she arrived
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  • 92 8 EDWARDS APPEARS AGAIN (.Tribune Staff Reporter) Singappre. Thuni O. Edwards who is at present iffll going a sentence m the Changi ft for criminal breach of trust appeared morning m the Second Police Court! fore Mr. Conrad Oldham escorted* European Warder. Edwards has a charge of g breach of trust
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 40 8 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 9.30 a.m. Div. 6 38— Josephine De Aranjo vs Noel clayton De Aranjo (for argument). At 10.30 a.m.— Bkcy. 385 37— Public Examination of Tay Keng Scow. bkpt.
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  • 288 9 Great Need To Fortify French Air Arm I PARIS ORDERS MACHINES I FROM U.S. A. 1 Paris, w hi C h the French air-arm must make to compete with Q onstruction is being emphasized by experts here. al ,thority declares that French production varies between i 61 a«rop»anes a month,
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  • 78 9 Washington. rOLLOWING President' Roosevelt's dis- closure that he had conferred with the British Ambassador as to the possibility of a Royal visit, diplomats forecast that a goodwill meeting will be arranged on the Canadian and United States border. However, some officials doubt whether King George and Queen
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  • 270 9 The Most Asked -For Telephone Number I most asked-ior telephone number m Paris is Laborde 92-00. behind this simple number is a whole staff whose duty it is to per rapidly any question about railway transport, times of trains. from Paris to any part of France. operation lrom 7.30 a.m.
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  • 278 9 Sons Trained In Crime By Father London. SAID lo have trained his live sons m crime, a man was sentenced by Mr. Walter Hedlev, X.C.. the Clerkenwell magistrate, to six months' hard labour. One of the MM received a sentence *f four months' hard labour. The
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  • 323 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Nov. 11, 1938. THE SILENCE A Special appeal has been issued this year that all communities m Singapore should do their best to observe the Two Minutes Silence at eleven o'clock to-day. It is a time of solemn remembrance lor all whose memories go back to
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    58 10 Known m The Man wUh Seven Lives" and having had the unenviable disfini liop of being the object of live murderous attacks in one day. Superintendent J. I> Tlcgerty is in charge of the 150 British police, all picked men, who have •takcf, over" the Old City of Jerusalem following
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  • 827 10 Will Chamberlain Be BEOWULF, who knows something about Seville Chamberlain, comments on the fear that he working towards a Tory dictatorship. 4 FEW FACTS ABOUT HIM |BOSNT CHANGES m the British Cabinet, reinforcing the Conservative and anti-socialist element in,tead oi broadening the basis of the National Government,
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    • 30 10 To-days M White Label Announcement A girl keeps her I youth by never introducing him to anyone else. A man keeps hi* friends by introducing them to PEWAR'S W P.S.-Ci
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  • 302 11 statement In Spy Trial Causes Sensation New York. RNING the proceedings of the spy trial m which a number of (in-maii -Americans are charged with espionage, Mr. Lamar l( i\ protcettttef for the Government, said that the German Ls had transmitted to Berlin specifications of two
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    43 11 Thfc picture of Imperial Airways' Mayo Composite aircraft, taken before the 6 370-mile non-stop flight from Dundee t<* Capetown, shows the two units. Mercury the upper and Mala the lower, flying as a single ei-ht-engined aircraft lust before the mid-air separation took place.
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  • 158 11 150 Ships In U.S. Manoeuvres Washington. THE United States is to conduct this winter the most extensive joint "war games" it has ever held m the Atlantic ocean. Army. Navy and the Marine corps will co-operate m manoeuvres at Culebra island m the Caribbean, a few
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  • 199 11 Bridge For New York Fair THE work of spanning 15,000 miles of steel wire into cables which will support the fifth longest suspension bridge m the world has been started high above New York's East River. To be completed soon after the World s Fair opens m April the bridge
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  • 76 11 IVSST 111 are m han^ for Club. Amen <™ country fair get«he American University even of the club for to set high standWjnt affairs. The pre- for club members and ■"> 730 p.m. until mid/**r Programme, a l a includea typical items and pamcs, movies, wee
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  • 151 11 London. SUB-CONTRACTING as the method of overcoming the shortage of skilled labour for armament work m particular districts, was mentioned by Sir Charles Craven, Chairman of Vickers-Armstrongs at Barrow-in-Furness. after the launch of a submarine of the "T" Class. ■Mrs Lay ton, wife of Rear-Admiroi
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    185 12 Mar hi! Balbo watching the convoy leave Genoa beforf Planet News Prtaef *.duard and Princess Alexandra, children of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, retnmiag to theii home, No. :>, Belgrave Square, after their morning outinu. i»u« children have just returned to London after a holiday at
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  • 54 13 Occupying nine steamers, 12,000 picked peasant farmers and their families sailed from Genoa to colonise Libya under Mussolini's new scheme to populate Italy's North African possessions. Crowds gathered on the quayside to cheer the departing emigrants, who were accompanied by Marshal Balbo, Governor of Libya, m the
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    • 46 13 YOU WILL FIND tui: lak(;kst SEUCTMMfi IN DUMOND Iti\(iS MUCELRI BSOOCBES, etc AT Kcnc iiniVW WHEIiE OIAMTV and VAMt AXE TKU)iIiON\L. The Best i* to ionic and see at RENE ULLMANN RWBUM Raffles piar*. SINfJAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays fi from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 911 14 It Is The Door By Which Many Disorders May Enter, So Guard It Carefully IT is very easy to look into a child's mouth and a great deal can be learnt from even a casual glance, yet lew mothers know the simple technique necessary. To
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  • 71 14 A Good Housewife HAS tact enough to manage her household without letting them know that they are being managed. CAN cook, or teach her cookie to do so to the best advantage. KNOWS how to spend wisely, not always buying the cheapest if doing so is poor economy. HAS a
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  • 234 14 IT i.s not generally known, perhaps, that there are a tremendous number of different forms of nasal catarrh which affect the nasal passages and which may be treated m many different ways. There are, however, certain general methodl of treating nasal catarrh, and the first thing to do
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    • 31 14 »J» t f t S PEEMANEM WAVJNG t A MUUUT! "**•> j %UM 112.M $isoo i MAISON PERM LAMB 1 hmkdkisskks t W Miimlonl |(<| oi;i l{,>\!> si\<.um>,{| MALACCA [Fkmmi Ml UMiono- ill) •>
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  • 731 15 y ou Will Enjoy The Delicious Cakes And Sweets Which Can Be Made From The Recipes Given Below I ;o v pa** who can resist p tuna of ginger which delicious when used as a I aious kinds of cakes^ I can be varied according p,
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  • 338 15 I hot day, nothing is morr i both to the eye and tne r nice. cool, crisp meat sata substantial eiicush to that on c has had a sufli- !:t Here are a few suggesJ" -o you make this the appt- should be 2J all salad ingredients
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  • 276 17 U.S. NAVAL POLICY Washington. QFFICIALS m the Naval Department announced to-day the creation of a staff for the organisation of an Atlantic Squadron The new Chief of Staff is Captain Allan .S I arquhar. Assistant Ut the Naval Intelligence Chief. The squadron now consists of
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  • 105 17 BIG AIR FORCE CONTINGENT FOR OVERSEAS London. THE biggest contingent of officers and men of the Royal Air Force ever to be sent oversea m one ship as part of the ordinary trooping programme is embarking m the transport Nevasa. The Air Force personnel travelling m the Nevasa will number
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  • 251 17 Pan -Arabic Congress Delegation Toße Sent To London Cairo pESOLUTIONS to be submitted to the concluding session of the Pan-Arabic Congress were formulated by a special committee: The wording of the resolutions i.s as follows Jewish immigration into Palestine must be stopped immediately. The Congress demands the setting up m
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  • 23 17 MR. J. W. HARRIES Mr J W Harries, managing director of the Overseas Assurance Corpn Ltd arrived back m Singapore by the Dempo.
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    • 276 17 I 111 RXS PIIILP LIME. 'Incorporated m Australia" *< NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. Wui'hH Nov 28 Dec 2 Dec. 31 Jan. 5 !heap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ■iott'iMf! rates J may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or k urne to the connecting K.P.M Vessel.
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    • 67 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. lAij A ,tl II A 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 17, AT 3 P.M. Th* above vessel ha. c excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and "econd Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China md J;ip;>
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    • 168 17 iOSTAL INTELLIGENCE H "Imperial Nov 11 2 pm ft "Imperial" 11 2 p.m ft Imperial' us p m ft 'Impertal" n p.m. "Imperial" n 2 p.m I 'imperial' ft Sumatra. S,Ea^ ft Molucca-, and Planciu.s j pm ■Qantas' 11 745 a m ft. idence prepaid il .special air mail rates
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  • 96 18 U.S. Spy 'Grilled' In Dungeon Every Day I New York Oct. 21, A FTER walkin into i trap" by (i-men while ptri*, I'nder-Secretary »f Stitt We Ion," Gi!cnthtr(;Mstav R limrit army deserter and stlt-nm:^ spy, WM placid m an untight, tiny dungeon, he t»stitieri dun, the continued Nazi spy trial
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  • 179 18 AMONG wills published recelj that of Miss Katherine M Rennie, of White Posts, Walk! road, Beaconsfield, Bucks, whol awarded the French Croix deGui and Medaille Militaire duringl war. She left £22,573 (net t'M Miss Rennie. who was about torn old. was organising secretary of t!u| men's Emergency Corps during
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  • 110 18 U.S. TROOPS TO WITHDRA W Shanghai 1 T is learned from reliable >ourj I that part of the d m tl contingent of troops station International SeUJemf"* hU litI( *hai since the **£J"* will Portly be withdraw". sl It is understood that tnij w i taken In view of the
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    • 1131 18 Watrrhousc, David Curry, w f-r ~<^ i-i-ank R ea > James Reßan, r r G^orpo AHsopp, and James I )M I Hr lv/\l Vl\^/ J aocoum'ol the television broadI V^/l I I IL ■># I ,ast from Whitehall during the I r.-notaph Service on Armistic 7 40 Pianoforte recital by
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  • 281 19 I London. p■ >t Ambassador ever invited to address the Navy League's t :U ial Trafalgar Day dinner, Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy, American Kassador to London, said that dictatorships and democracies "could fctagcously bend their energies towards solving their common
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  • 97 19 Moscow. Sjfiel press rommented abundan Iv on the trial »1 alleeed Ger'i spies takini place at present m J \<»ik. eonsiderini it as a new sument acailisl those abroad \vh> waled scepticism a> to the ron--1 «tt between the Trotsky-Buk-(l blue and an international
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  • 13 19 Paris. Nov. 10. famous tennis player, has Officer oi the Legion of
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  • 27 19 I mdon, Not 10. vs Ireland at Old I en Nov 16 Will ton. Hapgood. Willing- rcer. Matthews, Hall ii. Smith. Wales teams art Reuter
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  • 31 19 "OASIS" OF ST. JAMES'S PARK A touch of the "Sahara" brought to the St. James's Park open-air school. London, when the scholars robe themselves m blankets as protection against the cold.
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  • 432 19  -  "Marcus Superbus" (By Singapore, Thursday. INHERE were several *hree-quarter pace irallops and c-jnternij exercises irone through Pt Kukit Timah this morning m procuration for the final dan of the Winter meeting to-morrow and on Saturday. KALILI was cantered round by Gerard and AERIAL POST was given
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  • 331 19 Markets Experience Dull Conditions lULL conditions have continued v during the past week, but there are indications that the upward movement will shortly be resumed. says the weekly rubber market review of Messrs Shenton Nelson Co. The most important outside factor influencing prices at present is the American election. Results
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  • 62 19 Capetown. Nov 10. Till: M.C.C. Ixat the Western Pro- vinrr ountry XI m their two (lav match at Strand, S A. by an innings and :i runs. Scores WESTERN PROVINCE XI 140 fOoddard 4 for 59, Verity 4 tot 2<i> and kjt fEdrich i to
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  • 24 19 London Noi iv Result* (,j i,'u matches wren Surrey 2ti, Kent 11 sws.scx BMtern Coanttet 21 oxford v 3; Leicester 17 Reuter
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  • 2002 20  -  "Marcus Superbus'' By CIKST favourites have generally fallen by the way m the first two days of the Winter race meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at Kukit Timah. and although most of the horses running to-day have already had a race during the meeting and
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  • 61 20 FOLLOWING are selections for J afternoon^ racing at BukitH mab: Race I— GEISHA GIRL The Warrior Race 2— JOCK GORDON Golden Blaze Race 3— SEA MAIDEN I Sweet CoUette I Race 4— NUTCRACKER f Jubilee Son Race S— TOURNIQUET The Poacher Race 6— TURN OVER Aviemore Race 7— GOLDEN
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  • 288 21 SEQUEL TO 4,000 ARMED ROBBERY lillinr Stall Reporter) fttOfapWt. Thursday. inned daylißht robbery A took pia.e 8lyg» 15 when women were held lln the Fourth Poio y (1:l before Mr. Ken- v hen two Cantonese, lias lei Foat Chai and Cheok alias Na Nan Tip roduced m (»urt charged S
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  • 119 21 GAOL FOR MAN WHO STOLE COAT Singapore, Thursday. CKNTENCI O f one months' rigorous imprisonment was passed this '"orninp mi n the Third PoUce Court > Ng Sak King who was convicted a i ha ffi c f dealing a tweed coat, alued at Sl2, from the Burlington ™*1 premises.
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  • 36 21 Nov. 10.— Tbe new California has bosun prei statement announcing Mu^, Pardon labour leader Tom *i itifl la a life sentence Vcti, r his P art ln the San 'Wibing outrage that year
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    158 21 New high-speed target-towing motor boats, designed by Mr Hubert Scott-Paine, of the British Power Boat Co Ltd-, and built at his factory at llythe. Southampton, are now going forward tor delivery to the Wai Department, who recently placed a large contract for the craft. They are intended for towing targets
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  • 427 21 DEATH OF Mrs. ANNA WELLER Mrs. Anna Weller, wife of Mr. \V. Weller of Messrs Malayan Breweries Ltd.. passed away at her residence at Alexandra Road, yesterday morning at the I age of 40 years. i Mrs Weller had been ill for only a short period from typhoid fever and
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  • 85 21 Brazil's Foreign Debt Service Rio de Janiero. Nov 10 The impossibility of continuing the foreign debt service was mentioned by President Vargas at a press conference m which he declared that thi.s view was justified by comparison of the tonnage of coffee exported with the present market prices. Government were
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  • 72 21 New York, N< v 111 As a result of their diction fatal the Republican! and other conservative elements are predicting that they will offer substantial opposition m future to the New Deal measure m thr congre They arr also talking optimistically m regard to the presidential election In
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  • 192 21 Only $462 Spent On Malay Settlement (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. rpHAT 0«t of i sum of $2,800 set asi'fle for this year for improvements to the Malay Settlement only |462 was spent waf mentioned at 10-dajr*a meeting of tho Km-al Board. Mr. A. J. Newby Of the Land Office
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  • 410 22 COMBINATION GIVES INDIANS GOOD VICTORY Induin Association 4; S.C-.C nisriwWlNCi excellent combination and g—4 stirkwork. the Indian Imilllitin fielding a strong side, beat the Crfckrf CM by iour goals to one at the padang yesterday. ThOUfl) the game began slow, it improved towards the closing M^ef. Tins «M the first
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  • 132 22 KUALA PILAH HOCKEY TEAM FORMED (From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Filan. Nov 9. THE newly -formed Kuala Pilah Hockey Club made their first appearance on the field last evening when they met, and defeated the Tuanku Muhamad School by the wide margin of 7 o. Oonsklertnf that most ol
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  • 34 22 THIS AGE OF CHIVALRY Phaic »>i M»J ::l tlu> v.m.c.a. vs 5 S ih:> Rest t(iirls) hmkey fixture at I I the jiadanj; yesterday. The Girls 1 Lwon, strange to say, by two-nil, -ft
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  • 353 22 GIRLS BEAT BOYS IN PRACTICE MATCH Resl tMjCX STARTING oft m a vei lanu v nor, eight girls tab bnnr the field, the Rest X i rls *"E* nrartice match against th, V I( (juniors) later developed into an! an interesting same P Th U p Played on the padang
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  • 78 22 MRS. E.A. JOY WINS GARRISON WOMEN'S CUP I FE Women's Robinson Cup com petition held by the (iamson Golf Club resulted m a win tor Mrs. E. A. Joy, Mrs. L. K. w Farlane being: runner-up. The Garrison Golf Club Bo« competition (36 holes, on handicap will be played from
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  • 83 22 New. I m til Enpland bent Norway I soccer international layea to-day. n I England's forwards c "LJ f il I Dix and Broomc were tni' 1 and harassed the NorweM- :8 Smith, outside left scored -j 25 A minute and the inside W 1 J 36th
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  • 236 23 C how Tat And Choon Leong Win S.C.R.C. Doubles 10SERS GIVE GOOD DISPLA V Chow Tat and Chua Choon Leong sprung a surprise m the ii of the open doubles of the S.C.R.C. invitation tennis mgMtuto nen they beat Y ng L n Chon S and W J M irifn
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  • 33 23 r f F h OrCeiGarriSOn Cu P hampions, will meet lari M>ioiK AF A League at the Anson |)i l( ">. >» Tuesday, Nov. 15 charges will be and ten cents-
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  • 103 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter) lis understood that a few non-Europeans will be in*d to play m the Singapore lte rugger trial, preparatory the selection of the represents fifteen for Malaya Cup atches. k mo ij ur^ eiltl y to be filled 'is 1D though consideration may tie thrcequarter and a
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  • 30 23 WINNERS AND VANQUISHED Finalists m the Handicap Doubles of S.C.R.C. Open Tennis Tourney. Lto R): Ong Chew Be€. and J. Kam who beat Tan Chin Tuan and H. C. Lim.
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  • 316 23 WEIGHTS for to-morrow's races are as follows: Race One -2.30 p.m. HORSES— CLASS 3— Div. 3— lm and; If. a Abbot's Temptation i Adcle fJJ Devon King J-JJ Slicve Anierin f" Sang Ayah Authentic Ji| Pay Out Market Boy J* Greenstone Race Two -3.00 p.m. HORSES—
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    31 23 rhna Choon Leung making a return m thr Open P— Hw Hnal Vbtfl i how lat and he beat fo»l| Loon 'Hour and J. M W.ircJrn m st r:ii»t lit Iff*
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  • 146 23 To-morrow's Boxing At Happy World (Tribune Staff Reporter) SOME splcudid lights will be seen at the Happy World to-morrow night, wneu .>ir Geo E Lee will present 24 rounds of exciting fights 10 the Singapore boxing public. Mam event us a iix inree-nnnute-louuu conceal between iiuuj iVienuioia anu ilgcl UOli'AlX
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  • 477 24 Comment On Report TIIF British Government's decision to abandon the plan of parti--1 tion of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states is generally endorsed by the morning papers which express the hope that the iwo parties would avail themselves of the offer and forge between tnem
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  • 155 24 RUMANIAN KING TO VISIT ENGLAND London. Nov. 10. THE Kins of Rumania and Croun Prime Michael, who will arnvr in Kncland on Tuesday on a state visit to the King and Queen will he met at Dover by the Duke of Kent. The King and the Duke of Glouce.sU r
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  • 93 24 GERMANY MOURNS VON RATH'S DEATH Berlin, Nov. 10. Alt irlfltoai stations in Germany yesterday night observed two minutes silence in honour of Herr von Rath whom Hen Hitler promoted counsellor of embassy oi the first class before the Uptomat's death. The French Charge d'Aflairea conveyed condolences on behalf of II.
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  • 218 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Chungking. Nov. 10. 1 T is reliably learnt that the policy for the next stage of the war will he based on Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's message to the people The Central (Jovernment has therefore found it unnecessary to issue a
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  • 244 24 London, Nov. 10 ]y|R. Chamberhun w* ifaj out for extraordinary monslrations of enthusiasm to-night's banquet at u il<Jh which returned to all its ew| ary brilliant shape. When the Premier entered the h iig all present, including forei-n mats, loudly cheered and later "win rose to speak alter dinner
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  • 64 24 Jerusalem. Nov.: One British soldier was killed an* others were seriously wounded mi tie m which the notorious gang Ibrahim Amoura. and eighteen ormed Arabs were killed, jnew cccurred at a village named rj lulkarem. The troops sun ound* village and surprised the Arao After
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  • 59 24 New York. Nov. 10-TOe Of parties m the H<m*^ 25g lives is as 2 most publicans 165. progress fill. ~f tin' D rm C The headquarters otW „l liu party received »J5fJt5H berly but without undue P< »jj The Republican fttLy^pi^ be somewhat largf r h]l^ n s
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    • 107 24 I Bombay Tailoring Co. 1 ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. f m I utr Contractor To The Ist. Rn. Royal Inniskillin* Fusiliers. 331 ORCHARD ROAD— PHONE NO. 434f) f I We IUNM pleiisure to announce that wt I I, are opened our new premises of Kiimr <t Shoe-makers at Orchard md,
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    • 24 24 A. S. GILES. olTrirr E» CTVIU NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AN U No 6. The Arcade, Singapore. TA n,oK 1 THONB 70^4. TH r-^-^"^^
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