Morning Tribune, 12 November 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3— No. 244. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November 12, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 195 1 BRITAIN'S SILENT REPARATIONS FOR WAR OR PEACE I London. Nov. 11. Thomas Inskip made a lirited defence as Minister o-ordination ot Defence in Commons debate, for gonent. It was important, id. not only to look at the window but the resources homes Inskip proceeded to illustration of -silent preparaiicadly speakinp
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  • 47 1 Imperial Airways To Be Public Concern London, Nov. 11.— Sir Kingsley Wood announced m the House of Commons to-day that Government has proposed to bring m legislation at an early date to set up a public corporation to acquire existing undertakings of Imperial and British Airways. Reuter
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  • 120 1 HUNGAR Y TAKES NEW TERRITORY Budapest. Not. 11, CHURCH bells rang out, guns thundered all over Hungary and the territory ceded by Czechoslovakia when Admiral Horty made a ceremonial entry into Kassa, the largest of the ceded towns. All trams, trains, motor vehicles stopped during the minute's silence m celebration
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  • 72 1 V Chungking, Nov. 11. I v->u -> m a week" is the slogan of Chinese columns at present Xv, c ,)rc,n their way southwards, says a Chinese communique. *->mmunique adds that the west railway between Chiangtsun Fi h a an has heen recaptured. t** Uu X
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  • 54 1 London, Nov. U. "An extraordinarily big" earthquake, the location of which is presently un known, is recorded m the Sei.snwr a pirn London, West Bromwich. Selmologist J. J. Shaw said the needlo at West Bromwich recorded a maximum swing two inches greater even than thereat earthquake of
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  • 59 1 An informal snap taken at Penang shows left to right: The King's sister, Kin* Ananda Mahidol .of Siam, the King's brother, the Princess Mother, Songkia Mussolini. Prince Damrong. the King's uncle, and Princess Damrong. Below: The King of Siam snapped as he landed at Victoria Jetty. Penang.
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  • 117 1 Racialism As Legal Principle Rome, Nov. 11. RACIALISM is recognised as a legal principle m the new Italian civil _ode, the first volume of which waa approved by the Cabinet. Another feature is the legalising of Fascist principles, thus it is an offence for parents not to bring up children
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  • 527 2 EX -SERVICES ANNUAL DINNER (Tribune StalT Reporter) mill RATION ol Greal Kritains attitude towards rearmament, ol 1 het determination to protect the peoples ol the Empire should the m asion arise, was made b> His Excellency the Governor when he replied to the toast
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  • 110 2 MALAYA FORTUNATE TO HAVE GEN. DOBBIE (Tribune stuff Keporter) AT |hi time of the European crisis. Muiava -aus— and still is— very fortunate m having Major General A G S Dobbie m comma nd of ike fighting services, said HE the Cataract at last Bight's dinner of UM E\ Scrvues
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  • 46 2 Mrs Howard Pedlow, who will be one th. singers at the concert m aid of ii«- Poppy Day Fund at the Memorial Hall to-night, won the gold medal for ontralto voices at the Cheltenham Musical Festival lor the West of Engand last May
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    23 2 Picture shows Sir Shenton Thomas, the Governor, laying a wreath at the foot of the Cenotaph yesterday during the Memorial Service.
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  • 55 2 Berut. Nov. 11.— There will be a general insurrection among Arab peoples if Britain' 3 present attitude on Palestine continues, says a manifesto addressed to the British Government by a Palestine committee of defence at Damascus. The manifesto states Arabs can never accept the decision which
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  • 238 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) jy|ALAYA'S preparedness for any eventually was bluntly referred in speeches made last night's dinner of the Ex-Service* M nation of Malaya. His Excellency the Governor spoke of the assurance given til vernment bv Ex-Servicemen in Malaya that they would lend their! support
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  • 225 2 (Tribune staff R eporter| His Majesty the King Siam. accompanied by his tourase, arrives m Singapop the 'Meonia' to-day. <)wi n the brevity of his stay, no cial arrangements have I made for his entertainment the Siamese community he Soon after arrival, the King, s.'ghtseeing, using one of the
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  • 31 2 London. Km The air ministry states that bombers will return to Engla-. Aastralia by short stages and no; previously been stated to attempt non-ston to Ensland from Singsj Reuter
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  • 76 2 Xt ii The form London. Nov. 11.-™ nU facti new group for air r. rr!ie Drought about by the a Messrs. John Brown anc associated electrical mo output of seventy ;he control of the Company. With a combines with technical ,*tructional expericr.-.;- manufacturer entei, will
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  • 416 3  -  Lim Keng Hor jV_y PICTURES OF DESTROYED CANTON (By Hongkong, Nov. 7. (IRYPHIC and dramatic as any newsreel ever filmed, RKOPathes reels of the burning and fall of Canton will hold you Hbound and thrilled as never before. I lust seen parts
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  • 45 3 N OBEL PRIZE XT H pr J'- Nov. 11. The No- physics has been In .co lv' 1 fnc Italian scientist, Doctor i or his "discovery of nea Nli-reri I r ,(110 -active substances, en radiation of neutrons" anc L'i;t. tar( 'hp« i-_ ___i Reuter
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  • 390 3 FOREIGN NATIONALS PAY TRIBUTE Church Ceremony (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. "PBACI will come when we have the simplicity to ba*-t pure lives on one maxim that God is our Father," so declared Rev. VV. Todd, Military Chaplain, m a stirring address at the simple yet impressive Service of Remembrance
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  • 267 3 Catholics Observe Armistice Day Singapore, Friday A SHORT but impressive servicwas held at the .ithtniral oi" the Good Shepherd this mornin:*. when Mff. Adrian Devals, BMMP ol the DJOCOaa ol Malacca officiated at a Benediction of the Most Bleooed Sacrament assisted by the Rev. Father Daa^ (Deacon) and the Rev.
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    • 20 3 Refresh with EAU de COLOGNE 'STARINA" British Product F.M.S^-Duty Free. LITRE $1.00 per bottle. 1 H $1.25 From All Dealers.
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    • 131 4 London rriaay. Previous To-day Change ttUBBEK steady Steady Snot BuyerJ 8 5 16 -JJJ p Sellers B 12 1716 -1|M 1st Forward (December* Buyers «38 8 38 Sellers 8 1 2 8 < l>> i »> 2nd Forward '(Jan Mar Buyers J7J16 3rd FoVward <Apr.!June> Buyers 89.16 JJJ
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    • 142 4 London. Friday. Distillers Previous To-day Change Dunlop Rubber 91 9 91 6 —3d General Electric M 4% 24 4\ 2 Inoerlal Chemical Industrie 77 9 78- 4-Sd Imperial Tobacco M 9 3110^ -fl^d Anßlo-Dutch 135 7 1 135- iy 2 d Canadian Pacific 28.9 28 7V 2
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    • 51 4 New York. Nov. 10 Previous I'o-day Cruiage lUIBBKK steads Quiet Tone Buyers 17 l|W 15 15 16 Spot SeUers 17 S|l6 17 1 i t> Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 17 IHI f! 1 SeUers 17 3Hi 17 116 KIN Steady Steady '.iii' 4U 1 > 4G S
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    • 21 4 London. Friday TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Chan^ Spot (afternoon (closing price) 1214', l2l^i 4 f.,Forward £215' 2 S2ls'» Jh%
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    • 28 4 London. Friday. OUL1) Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz £7-6-5' £7-6-7' 2 +2d SILVER Spot 19-5 8 19-58 4 months' forward 19-5 16 19-5 16
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    • 68 4 Preview Tb-dJSf 0 F "J T.T on Parks (closing middle rate) 178.85 178.91 T.T. on Amsterdam iclosing middle rate) 8.74 1 ltf 5737 i 6 I t.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8l 4 Unchani I T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d Unch I i'.T. on
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  • 64 4 Mr. Eden ended with the tm democracy had got to meet a m challenge and asked if they must I living from "hand to mout «J our substance without an orderea i His final appeal for unity and J mination for a nation-wide en** to win for the
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  • 63 4 Shanghai. X PAKTY of Soviet cavalrymen crossed the border near Manchuli and without provocation attacked a Japanese officer and two soldiers, according to a semi-official dispatch from Sinkiang, recently. The two Japanese soldiers were wounded and are at present missing. They are believed to have been
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  • 89 4 Britain Can't Help Being First Class London. Nov. 11 ORITAIN should be a first power or nothing, with area, with her population area with her population literally cannot live as second third class power. This ringi warning by Mr. Eden was ed by cheers from both sides! the house: member*;
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  • 193 4  - Chinese General Resigns Nanyang Siang Pau Chungking. Nov U I GENERAL v Han Mao was telegraphed his resignation to J Central Government, which has not decided to approve J step. It is believed that General Li Han Yun has been transferrl to Kwangtung province to direct the major campaign of
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    • 59 4 OVERSEA-CffINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED .'REE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keepuig your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and
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    • 17 4 SIM 111 HItHIMI INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Is Your MOTOII CAR fully insured? JTel 5926. 2 Finlayson 3reen
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  • 684 5 STOCKS SHARES sued By Fraser 6* j Company j Singapore, Nov. 10, 5 p.m. I i MINING 4I1V2 4|7>2 I ibang 28j- 30|- Norn lay 431- 47|- Norn 25|3 26i9cd 0.62& 0.67& n 23|3 24,3xd igor l42»/ 2 1.47 V'2 1016 1116 Jay 22]- 23|ig 13J6 14|6xd J 0.33 0.38
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  • 91 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov. 10, 5 p no. Total lor .\,u. „d Boofca Oat* 4CL Mf. year Clos* Pqvablf TIN Ayer Kitam 2Vfe% less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 3%% Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 SO% Lingui 10% final Nov.
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  • 214 5 LYALL EVA TT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4i3 4|9 Batu Selangors 144 1.48 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.84 Hongkong Tin 2316 251Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 1013 1116 Katu Tin 2516 26 6 Killinghalls 17(6 18|6 Kramats 1016 116 Kuchais 1.37 142cd Laruts a|6 10|6 Unguis 170 1.76cd
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  • 183 5 U A Pr 30 Set si t3 oo ou -31 90 100 oom SINGAPORE MI'NICIPAUTY g'ffWta m 102 gg&tt&i SS;£i%& iq,o Ml > 1 Nov. l lnt -\';<i 1948-68 $21.000,000 1185 ***** xi i s da n 20 July 20 5 Ma" 'fJ^Wodd U5 117 J 121
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    • 157 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,080,000 Special Reserve 1,000, .-00 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 363 6 rWIIION Again M. C. M Bring You The Weeks SUN ""l T Be,. Show A Great Picture Tat --^.^^-1 Everyone will Thoroughly En,oy! 5 "CHARI IP mil TO -NIGHT 6.15 M 5 LVC, U I HAI tMm wmmmWf^^mAmWmmmgmmW&l^ftllfU U V1 »HI _#-lfc. M W>ww _____llj___^^^ v 'y^"'You .•ri l««v«^V; M
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    • 220 6 No Indian Picture Ever Shown In Malaya Has Had Such ".nctuj I 5-I°"_| CH 9 .o |«ARLBOROUGJ Controlled bb Shaic Bros Ltd., Matinees To-day and To-morrow 2PM "AMIIIKAI'ATIU A Magnificent TAMIL Talkie. Featuring M K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, M. R. Samba. Lakshmi and a great cast. tHIII L'-jWSBBSBBgHBBgHBBBS^BBHBBBBBBBBBBB^^^^M^ I The Last
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    • 132 7 _r) AT __lM___S 9.P.M. r \»happy I) TT WORLD L mm T o-NIGHT li i: \l» I O L A In.in "imillah |I)\SS vs. SVI.VER STARR L Thne Good Preliminaries KI'LAR PRICES: 50. 30 10 ct«. I IlhambraJ lo.\//.V(;.57/o/?n.>7 j a H b J\m ./SSLf imm\ l Jmrm M WtWk
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    • 118 7 GRAND PALACE J (NEW WORLD) Eu Ton* Sen St. m <30& 9.45 p.m. I 7 9.30 p.m. 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,, Miss LEONG SHUET FEE :>l\ltltl\4.l ofj j >m% < hew I w GRAND j Matinees To-day and To-morrow slt Had To Happen STRONGLY SIPPORTED BY 5 Riding On
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    • 212 7 CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY ACCLAIM THE BERT I SHOW IN TOWN! I DAILY 4 SHOWS 11 a.m. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. I ALHAHttWA (DIRECTION SHAW BROS. LTD.) I 20th CENTURY FOX Present, IRVING BERLIN'S I ALEXANDERS X A Gil Mi: It AMI K___lsP vi w mm I-. 'J_Fi Al, j___f i
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  • 128 8 POLICE PROBLEM OF NORTH CHINA WHETHER the lafgei part ol the Japanese forces am actually transferred lo the Siberian frontier or taken borne, io ladaee the prssSßt unbearable (lr;iiu 00 the Japanr.se treasury, how is the conquered territory to be policed? Japan naa holds, after fashion. aiB.ooo square miles ol
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  • 350 8 Rain Clears In Time For (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Frida>. f\ a IkJa drizzle ol rain, Singapore this morning paid homage to the «lor 9ttti dead of 20 years ago, when a simple, though touching ceremony ua_ performed at the Cenotaph. Bfeirtfra of Hii
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  • 139 8 Royal Trip To Canada Berlin. POX the first time m thr history of Great Britain, a British Kin-? and Queen will set foot on Canadian soil, the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" declared here commenting on the trip to be made to Canada next year by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
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  • 60 8 He Flies Through The Air With The Greatest Of Ease When England defeated the "Rest of Europe" football team by threj goals to. nil at HlghburV. London, N.. Olivieri (Italy) the "Rest 4 Europe" goalkeeper made brilliant saves, gave a superb display. Hen is Olivieri making a vain effort to
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  • 128 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. VEHICULAR and pedestrian traffic was stopped m all parts of P city this morning when, at tl o'clock, the first gun signalling th< commencement of the customary two minutes* silence was fired fro* Fort Canning. City of hustle and hurry,
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  • 74 8 Kunming. CHINESE should not be discouraged by the loss of Canton and the Wuhan Cities but should continue to fight to the bitter end with determination ,tated Mrs Charlotte Haldane. special correspondent of the London "Daily Herald" and representative of the Comite Mondial de.s Femme.s contre
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  • 134 8 China May U** The League S CLEAR hint that Chma i to quit the League of >a pp| case that body again fail* repoH sanctions against Japan edly dropped by Dr. V. a. g Koo. Chinese rcpresentativ^^ j Council, m a P r,vat forftf tain's delegate to
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    • 159 8 A new note m fun and low c when the funniest kid m pictures becomes Cupid's ewing-time first assistant! IMbU___M y"» 1 l__l _____Fv_. fl a v _S___^^ -> v Jr r&t A«_osuttiv„n jm oennis okecfe 1 __JL miCKEY ROOMY/ ■_*f?_ GEORGE BARBIE! M k^IESSIE R_JN^-_F NEXT CHANGI: PAVILION li
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  • 187 9 iPPEAL FOR HIGHER RATES Washington. LfKRICAN Airways have pledged v- to resume their scheduled .Pacific flights with the being Clippers m autumn as they Cared to appeal to the Civil Aero j Board asking lor a sharp increase iii mail rates fan order to mainieir service. lals have advised
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  • 137 9 IlKl\(i relief has been afforded ta] "ison Ron, surgeon to the s made clear thai «v nh be armUed tn lreat ™nr Of the twelve r_W_ CPrtain l W of v -^Proved ttSffh!? s t ven havp mon and two h ye shown lm-
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  • 46 9 BIG GOLD CONSIGNMENT IN U.S. LINER J. -"er p rf New York. L fro,n Eun nP?, n L Roosevelt arr *ved -M.000,000 (£100.200.000). be -hi V shl ment of sold is c result tof recent Ame,jf^ei f nd operations m erll **s and the French franc.
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  • 333 9 Empire Exhibitions Heavy Loss Due To Wet Holiday Season DROP IN ATTENDANCE (JIARAXTORS who assumed financial responsibility for the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, are almost certain to face a deficit when it closes at the end of this month— and the weather will be entirely to blame. July, August and September,
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  • 78 9 KUNMING. THOUSANDS of mailbags intended for Szechwan are at present piled up at the Kunming Post Office owii to the difficulties of transportation by road. Some new trucks have been bought recently, but not m sufficient numbers to cope with the situation All forms of
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  • 127 9 May Be Found In Spenser's Tomb London Till; "Times" newspaper reports 1 that the authorities at Westminster Abbey are co-operat-ing m the proposal for opening, on a date not yet announced, of the tomb of l dmund Spenser. There will be no disturbance of the coffin
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    • 17 9 VIIIT^ ____^__T I I i____! .Ifl*- ft .'J CORNER OF H HIGH ST. A3 n.srldc.rd^B^ i _P____t^____i
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    • 192 9 KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th„t at me Fourth Annual General Meeting ol the Company wliich will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 96, Market Street. Singapore, on Friday, 25th November, 1938, at 11.15 a.m., the Directors will recommend
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  • 335 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 12. 1938. THE AGE OF PERSECUTION JHK murder of a German Embassy official m Paris by a Jewish youth has led to terrible reprisals In Germany. Synagogues have been burnt, shops and stores have been looted and it would seem that a new era of
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  • 1200 10 Britain's First Great Heroin FAMOUS AND INFAMOUS WOMEN Cleopatra Qr Antoinette THIS interesting H( of notes on Famous\ Infamous Women kl tributed by Mr. ft Osborne- J ones. M lawyer, book critic i authority on Cell literature. The artk are based on an adi\ delivered to the /Jol Club of
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    46 10 £2 ThP riUsh the ,d f J"„ alem, 150 British policemen iJ*J hongfc n be „a.tin.!ir X r __7_ •_»l_W__"___ bears lhe nickname 'ihe Su-cml v n eatenin. h J^JVS? f the "»flte«l communiques" of the "Arab Provm* 1 j w«HE?_H_i*a_?sS^£_ s_&*Hrr^ cus Gate. Planet News
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  • 1117 11 World Of Flight (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 5. idea which may prove the biggest factor m speeding up mail comnumVations since the advent of the aeroplane is to be tried out ta nited States. This ks the pick-up
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    • 107 11 THE TIIUI TONIC POOD Obtmim+lm of mil Chunk* mmi Storm mmmm—^mm—W—WLX iTxrrm and t_nn_r»- tho Rami- Values difftrl Oft HJB you i>_y ■TV |M.rtal>l.« ■CJIuII/Jau^l^ -jjßjE* A B:Io__#.l .B RW_° LTD. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you t.» actually
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  • 129 12 V.,,,,:,,,,,. w, a ho., of excited chWm, mt *vit>, Guy I^_£»V K±!i!**S___* arrived In London— on the roof ol Selfridfes store In Oxford street, w. r noi on hi« arrival. Planet News 2 he Queen, alter attending the opening of ihe new Norwich (Norfolk) City
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  • 203 13 ilav ag travelled overnight from Paris, where she is making the film Louise". Mis> Giact Moore, the American opera singer, arrived at Victoria Station, London. She was to -in° at the Albert Hall m aid of the Oueen Mary's Hospital ior the Last End. Planet News
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    • 39 13 x^rr-"j LV''-mxß^r*m m m*^mm^m^mmmmmmm' I Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING HIE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE lIOKS DOEI'YKE DISHES SWEET DIS::r.S ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY I WATCHES I THE BEST IS iO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Kafflei Place. SINGAPOPE.
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  • 826 14 Streamline or bouffant, dresses of to-day demand perfect figure control. JHE subject of loundation garments is one of the most interesting m all this business oi studying fashions. The progress that has been made since the dark days of stays and back breaking, breath-taking corsets deserves the
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    • 38 14 PLKMANFM WAVING, I a sric i.ti.u v ICIS: I Hi.oo rsi__oo $18.00 I IMAISON PERM J I.adiks lIBBSWM i J 7!> Stamford Kd I I OUT ROAD f 1 SINGAPORE MALACf S ihmm i<»ic, i (immmh- i.i) i
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  • 945 15 T here' s charm in a Little Black Dress hie and sophisticated, it makes a welcome change nm the more usual white and pastel-tinted frock. i liiwavs sDelt sophistication m the world ul fashion but here, when ye to be necessarily tropical and niched from the folios of white the
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  • 133 15 r-- lay we called In at John 1 pecially to inspect the large "i dresses which are being there to-day at 10.30 a.m. sharp MANNEQUIN PARADE which to be something very out of the The dresses which are to b" specially chosen m London een at the Orosrenor
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    • 440 16 J_3 ft*" j—^fc w K|&B______»______^ iUiVJ^TrQo ___BD _______!^^^_______***->^ v*_ ______?"^**H r^'iu^ r______^^ 4__f9n___. *'r-. BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES I iNCOKPORATED IN CNOLANDi j Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore OgFU I^oo Nov 18 DAN sjn Jan. 13 •BANOALORI WJ Nov .19 °OU^ 170 00 Jan. 13 CHITRAL 10.000 Dec. I SvSxJJi^ 17
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    • 344 16 siv TO FRENCH PORTS I li j CHARCEURS REUNIs HOMEWARDS. DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk i CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazain- Bord< |TO SAIGON INDOCHINA j CAP ST JACQUES For Saison. Tourano and Halphonf A. M. I. (frnm Saiiron) i Q.G MAURICE LONG For Saigon l
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  • 473 17 TEST SHIP FOR COAL FUEL Industries' Joint £80.000 Venture A tramp steamship of 7,000 tons is to be built on Clydeside at a cost of £80,000 to demonstrate the advantages of coal fuel over oil. Among the interests which will co-operate m its construction are shipbuilders, boilermakers, turbinemakers. engine constructors,
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  • 164 17 Only Interest ai I tt Areas Lost During War Berlin •PERMANY is interested only m the colonies which were taken from her following the war, it is emphasised here m political circles m connection with the comments on the Evening Standard article to the effect that the Reich
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    • 101 17 nipi, Recorder, RNVR Laburnum. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tan.jong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Scopas. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: King's Dock Caisson No. 2, Pellicula (floating!. No. 1 Dock: Nil. No. 2 Dock: WBt Agne.s I. Nam Yong. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE
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    • 272 17 OSTAL INTELLIGENCE I S I TO-DAY whole "Qanta.i" Nov. 12 7.45 am .1 Brunei and Labium Farvel i 2 130 p m Terukuni Maru 12 7 p.m. Terukuni Maru 12 7 p.m Britain x X.L.M. 12 2 m T-rukuni Maru 12 7 pm 5 China (Parcel onlyi Pyrrhus 12 7
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    • 129 18 FOR SALE CRO'KERY, CUTLERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS BOON SECK TRADING CO., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858. r I FURNITURE THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT LTD.— manufacturers and designers of modern furniture. Showrooms 32. 34 and 36 Orchard Road Fancy parchment lamp shades at half prices. MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled on handkerchief
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    • 1130 18 ON THE AIR JO-DAY JO-MORROv] NOV. 1 2 j /IfJ J H h J- m TRANSMISSIONS 2ft J. SINGAPORE «00 Chinese music. S^ttoU-El S__SS!_ Alto 7 00 Indian music. «on.W-^uww ducting the Syhphon. n ,t /111. M metres <1.33 m< *%»*ss„ I COS Big Ben 'Steamboat- orchestra 606 jgSfSJjgS *5r
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  • 226 19 New Hospital Opened By Queen Mary London. JHE new buildings of the hospital m the dockland opened by Queen Mary is regarded m medical circles as embodying the last word m modern technique for the treatment ol fractures of the rehabilitation of patients suffering from fractures. The procedure from the
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  • 413 19 BRITISH EXPORTS ON THE DEC LINE UNITED EFFORT BOTH FROM EMPLOYERS EMPLOYED London THE Parliamentary Secretary foi the Department of Overseas Trade, speaking at Sheffield said thai unfortunately the upward trend of British exports ceased towards the end of last year, and m first half of 1938 there had been
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  • 122 19 A FINNISH linn of diving contractors, li-. hi mi. iii Suckman, has (onn.ienced the salvage of two British warships that were lost m Finnish waters during the war At pre lenl wot I bein concentrated on th ii MS. Verulam, which struck a mine ii. September,
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  • 188 19 Britain's Evacuation Scheme London. THE report of the committee on the evacuation of the civil population m the event of war, the publication ot which wa.s delayed by the crisis, has now been issued. Sir Samuel Hoare. the Home Secretary, m his memorandum, states that the Government accepted the principles
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  • 230 19 NEW AIRCRAFT CARRIER FOR ADMIRALTY THE Admiralty has responded to the Prime Minister's call to the defence departments to increase their efforts m rearmament by placing the contract for the new aircraftcarrier Cmolacable more .♦rompt'ly than had been expected. Though it was thought that the Fairfield yard at Govan on
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    • 577 19 |0N THE RADIO j A IMP 845 3unda y ne ws. weeKly newsletter, PUiWAH^' spoits summary, Saturday sport and announcements. I 7uj r,OB Mcs 49.3 m.) [Time Signal at 1.45 p.m. H L GAfTj l| concert of light music- 910 End 0[ Tnmsmission 2 M S Came Bac to H^
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  • 1274 20  -  "Marcus Superbus'' -Vfsdfss Tin; Winter meeting, and simultaneously, the current racing year of the Singapore Turf Club, will close down at Bukit Timah this afternoon with its fourth card of eight events. With one or two exceptions, all the horses running this afternoon have runs during
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  • 54 20 SELECTIONS 'or this after*, races at Bukit Timah are ul lows: Race I— AUTHENTIC Sliere Ann rin Race 2— KABINDA Scribble Race 3— MAJORS Four O'Clock Race 4 BEANO Harvest Festival Race S— RECOVERY Eastern Knight. Race 6— HARD GOING Deepdene Race 7— LE TOUQUET Alum Rock Race B—
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  • 67 20 t I lie I' l THE central feature <> I Mayor of London H *^?J a pageant entitled through the Afes, and rJ methods by which fitness m« tivated by the tad > ■!«< Another s*x •ession will »>• rv vhich have becoi o the defence proramm
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  • 374 21 food Game On Padang toruins SRC 3 KING their first public appearance m local rugger, the Victoria School XV. exhibiting good rugger sense, and playing a fine him' game defeated the S.R.C. B team by five points (a goal) thr ,T (a try), on the padang yesterday. lino that
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  • 63 21 S.C .R.C. HOCKEY 1 c R c i vs. Indian Association K P Hon 8 Li m Green: Evan »Kee I Ul ch,) o Beng, Kirn Swee. Uim, Kee Pow, Mook Kirn, rett. Swee Keng. *a ay vs. r.n. at Hong Lim l M c "im Bock, K. T. 001,
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  • 50 21 London. Nov 11— Wearing undress uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet. His Majesty stood at the cenotaph for the Armistice Day service, with the Duke of Kent, while Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary looked down on the multitude from a window hi the Home Office.— Reuter
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  • 156 21 HITLER HONOURED BRITISH LIGION (Tribune Staff Reporter) IN accepting the offer of the British Legion to police the surrended areas m Czechoslovakia, Herr Hitler paid a compliment to the Legion and at the same time showed his goodwill to the British nation, said His Excellency the Governor m the course
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  • 563 21 (Tribum Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. CEREMONY, simple yet significant, was carried out this afternoon on board the Italian cruiser R. Montecuccoli, when the Italian Consul for Singapore, Signor A. Perego presented decorations to H.H. The Sultan of Johore. Tungku Mahkota. Tungku Abubaker and Cngku
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  • 64 21 Subsidy To Imperial Airways London. IMPERIAL Airways and the Air Ministry have come to an agree- ment regarding a subsidy to the Company for carrying new unsurcharged mail service between Bangkok and Hongkong. The maximum subsidy will be £56,000 of which the Hongkong Government will contribute £12,000 and
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  • 160 21 RUBBER MARKET HAS ANOTHER QUIET WEEK Singapore. Nov ie. RI/BBEl(has passed through another quiet week, but latterly price* have advanced under Ihe influence of the election results m the U.B_V Locally there ha.s been good demand, with sellers reluctant, says the weekly Rubber Market report of Mesws. Guthrie and Co.
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  • 2157 22  - FAVOURITES OBLIGE AT YESTERDAY'S RACES "Marcus Superbus" Sahara Pays $56 —Highest Dividend (By Singapore, Friday. EWJOYABLE sport was provided at tiukit Timah thi_ afternoon when the* third card of eitfht events m the Winter nee meeting of the Singapore Turf < lub wai successfully worked off. [He weather was fine
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  • 52 22 The draw for the hij_; sweep value $..7,170, resulted as follows VIOLA II ***** 114,288 OMUGAN 1 72.5 7,1 1 J) CELTIC HARD ***** I V>:>9 Red i)o( 1 17(59 SB9 s Alikoom 1 297.1 Empire Flower ***** Blue White ***** Double tote $397 on each of
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    12 22 ass, -S vxr:_^r, t es,erd y sh X. asttre ,hird X Me
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  • 86 22 Race 1-THE WARRIOR ft f Bintang Tujoh $19 1 Aehillex $16 Race 2— SLAPDASH 525 W Golden Blaze .10 Jock Gordon $7 Race 3— SABARA $56 ft 111 Refill $20 Grofmo $25 Race 4— RELEASE $40 ft $11 Temple $9 Measure $8 Race S— THE POACHER
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  • 547 23  - GUNNERS DEFEAT CHINESE IN FRIENDLY SOCCER "ROVER" ffCITING MATCH IN AID OF CHARITY (By 0 (Changi) 3 S.C.F.A 2. APOKE cup champions, the Gunners (Changi) played impresivelv to beat the Chinese, S A F.A. league champions, m the Poppy f nd charity soccer match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday.
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  • 42 23 Exciting incident m yester- day's Poppy Day Fund football fixture shows Quan Cfieong being robbed of the ball by I Bowley and YVithycombe a few feet from the goalmouth. The j Chinese lost by the odd goal .In five. jf
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  • 293 23 Y.M.C.A.'s Close Win Over R. E. (Changi) IM C A >, RE (Changi) 1 M \K i\( a good recovery m the seclfl ond half the V.M.C.A. succeeded m gaining a win against the RE Changi by two goals to one at hockey at Anson Soad yesterday. The first half
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  • 264 23 MUAR HOCKEY: HORNETS BEAT DR. EVAN'S TEAM I (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. IN a fast and keenly contested hockey game the Muar Hornets beat a side raised by Dr. Evans by three goals to one, on Wednesday, at the Hospital padang. Both sides were well matched and good
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    17 24 the Italian Cruist r m Singapore Harbour decorated on tne occasion of armistice day yesterday.
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  • 113 24 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Bangkok, Nov. 11. THE Minister for Defence was given a great ovation this afternoon outside, the war office before a large gathering of officers of the Defence Forces, who congratulated him on his lucky escape yesterday. The Minister revealed that the
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  • 50 24 The Lords had an unusual experience debating amendments to addressing a •eply to the speech from the throne. Such amendments were only suomltUd three times this century. The amendment asked for the establishment of a ministry of supply The motion was defeated by 46 to 17 votes. Renter.
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  • 105 24 Shanghai Incident Sequel Shoiu_hai. Nov. 11 —The condition cf six members of the British forces, detained at the hospital as a result o* bombine. ot Jackson's bar, is reported to he most ..itistactory. A'l are expec r ed to return to their units shortly. The second battalion of East surreys
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  • 22 24 Istanbul. Nov. 11. General lsmet Ineunu has been elected President of Turkey In succession to the late Kemal Ataturk Reuter
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  • 495 24 Dean Prays Foi World Jewry I In js announced m London that Sir George Ogilvie Forbes, Bri \M Charge d'Affaires m Berlin has been taking steps with the_J man government for safeg^uarding British Jews m Germany gH their property. The Jewish persecution m
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  • 99 24 KULING FOREIGNERS CAUSE ALARM Hankow, Nov. 11. lINCERT AINTY still surroun* the position of for .jjma isolated at Ruling hili tof General llata, Commander-. Chief of the Japanese army I lentrai China intcrmed Eritid naval authorities yesterday thl h»> was anxious to co-openl with foreign authorities m th matter. He
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  • 123 24 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE Muslims, members of the AU Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, received the news cf the death of Ataturk MusUpha Kemal Pasha, virtual dictator of Turkey, with profound sorrow and _rief. All Muslim shops, business establishments at Chulia Street, Market Street, Arab Street
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    • 100 24 I Bombay Tailoring Co. j ARMY CONTRACTORS— CI.NERAL MERCHANTS. I I Ute Ccntractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal fnniskilUng Fusilier*' j 332 OR. l -.HI) ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 j We have pleasure to announce that we I lave opened our new premises of Z Tailors 4 Shoe makers at
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement jT^7l November 12, 1938 EDITED BY HERMES' Every Saturday.
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      1332 1 ETAR Services or the Army Which of them ill win the southern section of the Malaya competition and qualify form January final at K.L. It seems fairly established that it will be either or the other of them. The inter-state matches provided 9 lot of surprises m the way
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    • 79 1 Team Unknown j|T the time of going to press the Singapore XV for to-day's match against Negri was not announced. Last week the team was: F. E. Hutchinson; G. D. A. Lundon. A. P. Craigie, J. P Wood and R Parker; Dr. Jones and J. B. Potter; R. J. Maxev,
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    • 726 2 (By FLASH) TLIRTKKN appall to bi a lucky number lor the RA.F. RUgty players, 1 for After defeating Johoro Bahru last Saturday by 19 points to 0, tin Airmen followed this up during the week with two more wins m Which they .-cored 13 points. Against
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    • 200 2 The final table m the camp Inter Section Football League is as follows: Goals The Baseball Team suffered another defeat, this time at the hands of the Cubs last Sunday. Chiefly through some amazingly fast pitching the Cubs were able to limit the airmens score to 2 runs
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    • 135 2 A LITTLE comedy, involving two county' Rugby Unions and one player, has Hist been enacted The counties concerned are North Midlands and Surrey, and the player, is J. G. Craddock, now with St. Mary's Hospital. Last season, Craddock played twice as I wing threequarter
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      24 2 The R.A.F. hock J above) are hari.' -^/JJ tic scasjti so far. 1 SRC to a one goa 1 trounced by the h I
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    • 59 2 TARLO Palliano, an Italian pilot, broke by a wide marsin a world record for 2.250 cc outboard motorboats at Milan when he won a six hours race m the average time of 52.57 kilometres per hour (about 32.67 M.P.H i The previous record figure was only
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    • 542 2 BUSY AGAIN A TANGLIN IN the first round of the Inter 0 pany Hockey knock-out Coi tit ion Tanglin Area, the IMedicals and defeated Fort Canning by 2| to 1 after a very fast game, n times marred by rather questk_ tactics which were however i effectively dealt with by
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      • 53 2 <JTLI I you've dot a GRIP B INDIAtyreJ X \J?f INDIA Tyres, like the bulldog, I y y have a tenacious Grip. They I toke hold of the road and I "never let go. M Don't take I risks -tit INDIA* to your car. M hoU- Agenta: SIME, DARBY CO.,
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    • 663 3 THE inter-state friendlies having been played m the North, thoughts of fans are turning to the Malaya Cup rugby football competition and the chief topic m local sports circles is about the probable finalists of the North this season. If the results of the recent
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      21 3 Leave it to Andy— the Singapore lineout wizard on top of his leap for the ball m one of Saturday's lineouts.
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    • 421 3 All Blues Finalists Known To-day !ftf Selangor had a chance to go I the final of the "All Blues" petition, it is this year. n;ik. who have figured m all Is of the competition except one, cwuldentlj hope to win at Ipoh evening, but they will have to end uith
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    • 201 3 Special Committee Sitting RANKLED players m Great Britain are to meet a committee of the Lawn Tennis Association to discuss the proposed amendment to the service rule, an amendment which is designed to check foot faults. The suggested change is briefly tha' a server who raises one
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    • 49 3 LANCASHIRE County Cricket Club announce that Len Hopwood's benefit has realised £1.100. Though this is the lowest figure recorded for a Lancashire professional's benefit since the War. except Ernest Tyl deslev's second award, it can be considered satisfactory m view of the poor weather during the match with Surrey.
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      29 3 Lnson about to pass out from a mP th* name against Singapore. E r wk. 'came m for Singapore feTttS minute, is well up rom scrum Palmer played well.
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    • 126 3 N IS aired recently m LonGon tnporttng of foreign boxers to be particularly well The chief complaint againsl the charge that they ar.j b cause they are cheaper to British fighters. '•om plaint is beside the point tf 'd by the way m which many i
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    • 254 3 Counties To Control Tests Tilt first class counties intend to make an attempt to secure complete control of all future Test matches m England, and they will begin their bid by seeking to obtain sanction from the County Cricket Advisory Committee to request the M.C.C. to reconstitute the Board of
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    • 206 4 ENGLAND BEAT REST OF EUROPEANS IN FINE SOCCER CHALLENGE GAME HFI.i: are some pictures taken at Highbury football ground whe defeated the rest of Europe by three goals to nil |n la ,*N national match It was the first time that an all-Europe XI had C ilU r against England,
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    • 360 4 JHE M.C.C. team which is just beginning its tour of South Africa unto the captaincy of Walter Hammond looks on paper a strong sift The last team which went to South Africa under the captaii A. P. F. Chapman was hardly a representative
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    • 48 4 I L SULLIVAN, the brilliant five- eighth, who has represented New Zealand against Australia and South Africa, has declined an offer of a three car contract, with an initial payment »f £1.000. to play Rugby League football n England for the Bradford Northern Club.
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    • 112 4 THE dates for the chief lav 1 events for next year ha-- gjl by the international lawn pi ration at whose annual meeuni r Great Britain was repres«*::t-. Ncnair and H.A. Sabelli. sec the English lawn tennis ass The Wimbledon chains held from June 26
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    • 13 4 R.C.S. Dick.'scott,: I centre-three of Guv 'a H ing from rugger this Id
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    • 649 5 interesting development of the discussion over the scrum ince the British Rugby football side returned from South u estion that the 3-4-1 formation may be adopted by the the coming international season. The belief is based on the preference I if Sam Walker, captain of Ireland and ilso captain
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    • 114 5 BRADMAN TO PLAY IN DECEMBER I_ s foot which was hbi the rmal Test at the i*i#*J \,e mend and on "ft °p e tlh\ "said thai for Australia against ai Melbourne. XJk the centennrirkPt Club nt the Melbourne Cricket ciuo. aenerallv thought by the < H th(tl England j>oung
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    • 102 5 II LL permission has already been W n for a mixed team of British I .vers to beir long defer--1 8 this wmt. r. will pi c six players m I -ram and the three men chosen are I to be g P H p
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      31 5 ut. Prest. Army ri K ht winger, meets a double check m an attempt to I "way. Lundon has a firm hold on his shift and Porter is ready m front.
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      20 5 I Joe" Anderson. Walker and Canbery I head a forward rush for Singapore I m the match against the Army.
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    • 117 5 n/ M. woodfull, the former W traiian Tost captain, consider that the next M.C.C. team to tour Au I will give cricketers irom the Antipodes a "headache". Woodful. who has just returned England where h reported the last ton? thinks English cricket prospects very bright, especially
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    • 189 5 THE Rugby Union's instructional Aim |g expected to prove ol on-al bvnv- fit to dubs, and particularly to schools. Thirty players, twentyfour ol them internationals, co-operated In makini the film, under the direction of the old English International, Colin Land The thoroughness with
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    • 261 5 BOROTRA IS STILL A STAR JEAN BOROTKA, the "boundins Basque." at the age of forty. proved that he is almost invincible* on wooden courts when at Queen's Club, London, he won the British covered courts championship for the ninth time m the final he beat the British Datla enp player,
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    • 31 5 Tottenham Hotspur have recommended that for the purpose of avoiding injury to players when they come into lrfolenl contact with the goal posts the latter .should be cased m white rubber
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    • 472 6 ALL -NEGRO FIGHT FIXED FOR WORLD HEAVY TITLE JOHN HENRY LEWIS AS NEW CONTENDER IJNTIL last week the one thing m the boxing world which seemed certain was that Joe Ixmis, the American Negro, was undisputed world heavyweight champion, and there was some doubt as to where his next opponent
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    • 116 6 New Coaching Post For N. Kilne (AFTER 47 years m Warwickshire cricket, H Sydney Bantall. father ol I R Bantall, has resigned from his post as coach and ground i up rintendenl The post will now be offered to Hot man Kiiner the county's former opening batsman, noa a first
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    • 57 6 r W c Meikle, tlie England international and Lancashire county wing threequarter has been troubled by a recurrence ol an old knee injury, and has decided to retire from the game Meikle has been playing for Richmond, and formerly assisted Waterloo and Leicester lb- played
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    • 125 6 MISS BILLIE YORKE. the 27 years old lormer Wimbledon doubles and Wlghtman Cup team reserve may never play tennis again. Miss Yorke, who is 27. is at present a >ales girl m an Oxford shop where >ne works behind the stocking counter. Miss Yorke
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    • 77 6 JACK HOBBS former Surrey and England crickter, is still driving m great style but this time at folg. Hobbs. and D.S. Bennett won the handicap prize at the Croydon Alliance competition at Maiden. Surrey when, over 36 holes, they had a best ball score of 141
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    • 238 6 J. DONALD BUDC i/ie 7__;or too, may, like Fred Per, sor as f_.e wor/; „XfM p/ai/er. engage m a tour M icortn Vines, the Amc* Jfl'mw sional, if he makes „>. pro/ *___l ;ofrz Uka paid Jack Harris, the American -J promoter, revealed m ,\> r y o rihS____
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    • 219 6 lIMMY WILDE, the greatest hitter at J his weight the ring has probably ever seen, has become an author and his book, "Fighting was my Business"' iMichael Joseph. 16 -i is more than a mere recital of fights. It is the story of Wilde's boyhood
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    • 120 6 "Boy" lovw Retires In South Africa MM. "BOY" Louw, probably J finest forward produced by South Africa m the past decade, made a fitting end to his Rugby football career when he led the Paarl High School <* Boys team to victory by three points w| nif
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    • 104 6 m LTHOUGH Czechoslova tl A the services of Roderich giant Davis Cup player, a the German occupation th< still able to call upon thn young stars. Seventeen years old J j most promising of the tn« he beat the world charoPi' Budee. m an
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    • 925 7 C ricket Club Having A Thin Time So Far Singapore Hockey Club is having none too i key season this year, has met several rewhile the only good the RE. last week, j ady met and lost t.»| Biy, the S.C.R.C < Intent, while the matf:»i I was washed oo<
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    • 699 7 pOR the tn.t time since tlie season began, a really worthwhile State hockey trial was played m Selangor last Saturday and a direct result of the performances have been drastic changes m the State team an almost completely reconstructed .side having been evolved from the
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    • 1250 8  -  "Marcus Superbus" Iv r j Tapirs (By THE three -year-old Free Handicap race ol the Singapore Turf Club was originated with a vjew to bringing oul .something fresh m the juvenile department, but, so far as I can gather, there have been
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    • 43 8 MELBOURNE'S Jamous cricket ground. it is revealed, can hold 10,000 more people m comfort and safety m winter than m summer because the excitement of football keeps spectators on their feet while for cricket everyone expects room to sit.
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    • 303 8 j)I' 1 I i North End have concluded, 1 their search for a centre-half by del Miller, the reserve man for thai position at Glasgow Celtic. Mill- was m his fourth season 1 -I'd only the brilliance of [he i ntre-half Willie
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