Morning Tribune, 14 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3~-No. 5 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, November 14, 1988 FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 458 1 (N Jews have been ordered to pay a milmarks compensation for the murder of n Rath. The fine of a milliard marks on Germany works out at £136 per head, inuomen. children, invalids and aged. •re are about four hundred thousand Jews ermany and about six hundred thousand m
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    39 1 Olympr.i (London) has been turned into a centre of feminine interest for the Woman. Fair, which has .just opened. Photo shows "Eyes" as the unusual decoration of a fur cape from the Fur Pavilion at the Fair. Planet News
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  • 67 1 Rome, Nov. 13. THE official organ of the Vatican Osservatore Romano" comment 1 ing upon Italy's new racial laws draws attention to the decree prohibiting marriages between Italian citizens of Aryan race and persons belonging to other races. Osservatcre Romano" declares "the recognition of
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  • 62 1 "In oTder to prevent people believing that we are disinterested m this ;rrave problem, we think it oppor?une to state we should deal with it iullv on a later occasion." In Vatican circles it is understood thai the Pone will shortly make a proteel to the Italian
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  • 42 1 Rotterdam, Nov. 13. An order worth s*«xtv thousand sterling was placed by Rotterdam Trading Company with British motor cycle manufacturers. The Rotterdam firm Is all Jewish and from January 1 will cease to represent German firms of motor cycle manufacturers
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  • 27 1 Paris. Nov. 13.— The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester left for London after lunch following their visit to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.- Reuter
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  • 106 1 Prague, N0v.13.~A political crisis is understood to have been averted hy a decision taken at a full cabinet meeting here to-day. The national assembly will be convened on Nov. 17 and the election of president will take place within a fortnight. The agreement that appears to
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  • 160 1 BRITISH SHIP STOPS SPANISH BOMB Saragossa, Nov. 13. IT is claimed that Republican attacks on the Valencia front m the past week achieved nothing and cost the Republicans 7,000 casualties and 1,000 prisoners. Nationalist optimism is increasing. It is thought that shortage of food m Republican territory may force a
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    • 74 1 tt SS jB V rjMuJ >/ I RESH MILK -WITH I Mgm ALL TIU* TKOI HI ig g? REMOVED! LET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drin'c. It is especially For Klim 1 1 rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk,
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    21 2 _,>t. Qttwwmfl U>.C. oa.ks •H- m* d g?? __eiK« at G-mnmenl House raeepliM ta Sh Majesty the Rme "t Siam.
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  • 38 2 Jerusalem. Nov ll.— Floods caused oy heavy rain damaged the pipe-line carryrerusalem. water supply. The city Is now facing a serious shortage The issued an appeal to the p i to exercise economy- Reuter
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  • 103 2 Geneva. Nov. 13— It is to be specially authorised by the League Assembly meeting on Tuesday to decide what economies can be made In the League organisation. There is no question at the I moment of any political changes m the League or refprm of Covenant or restriction
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  • 240 2 WINDOWS RESISTEIM THEIR WILES 1 < Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturda] [OK the first time since their career of nefarious activities,, methodical Kuala Lumpur gang of burglars tailed to get i they wanted last night when their attempt at raiding the deuce <>1 a local European proved abortive.
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  • 57 2 \Fro?n Our Oien Correspondent] Bangkok. Nov. 12.— The gereral election by thr new Assembly v proceeding smoothly to-day m the capital and m the provinces. No incidents are reported from the polling booths. Eangkok polls may be small owing to the flooded nature of the street j and
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  • 65 2 (From Our Own Corresponded Bangkok, Not. 1 WHEN the King of Siam arm the Capital on Tuesday c ing, Bangkok will be expansile new suit of whitewashed walls i as palaces and ministries art cerned. The Municipality is Itafter effective decoration n route from the
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  • 75 2 Indians Join Chinese In Selling Flowers (Tribune Staff Reporter) COME Singapore Indians 0 groups of flower sellers, on streets on Saturday. Oct l*j anniversary of the birthday Sun Vat Sen. founder ot the public of China. In Change Alley and nj^B the town. Chinese schoobo lished shoes of contribute ra
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    • 146 2 fsdfsfsfsfsfs j TO-NIGHT ONLY! 6-15 9-15 PAVILION j _.v__.a^ LCLIPSINCi S j h,b th. a.. big P^MS ANYTHING I gest hit as ho panics Broad- _^_BB_B£_P Is/B^B^^^^^-B ___K&>- tb-B -B&- "^TBtf f way with hia adveniures—* HHlgßff. j •*s-*■ EVER SEEN! strikes back at hi* enemies m wßr*Ws* 1 i
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    • 195 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Achin Are you Run Down, Nervy, suffer Acting, Swollen joints.' Do you <'et up Nights or suffer from Burning, Itching Passages, Dlxxiness, Rheumatism, Circles Under Byes, Puff) Ankles, Frequent Headaches :md ("olds, Loss ol Appetite '»nd Energy? These sj mptoma show germs are attacking
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    • 23 2 Have You Tried Ou j "Contract Valet Serv.ce $10 and s2 COLLECT^ |lIVKB I SEND NOW .'H'""*"' Iburtol Q uiC I CLEANER'S j^...,
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  • 286 3 EHICLES AAAY COME BACK TO-DAY (Tribune Staff Reporter) KSI! owners late yesterday claimed that an understanding I has en reached with pullers over question of hire charges. L rate fixeu i« M cents per day for hire of a ricksha. devious to this agreement, there
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  • 185 3 SOME JEWISH SHOPS STILL CONTINUE IN BERLIN Berlin, Nov. 13. awaiting the new Jewish laws (iermany is speculating the MUHty of the ghetto system beJ|r instituted, but there are practical "ininiltu's about it Jb impression In well-informed unwcai circlet b that the extent ol yesaevastation has never been itfr Germany
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  • 34 3 PICK-A-BACK AND COME TO WORK Pick-a-back Rickshas, long disused, have at last been taken home tn fiwau v. ii _< «en t.n Singapore streets to-day if an agreement l> .vcen men and owner, is reached.
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  • 108 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Sunday. f THRKh X.A.X. Short Sunderland flying boats of the 230 Squadron, stationed al Seletar are lo make a long inter-colonial flight next month. i They will leave Singapore probably on December 2. and fly tn Penan*. Rangoon, then on
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  • 42 3 Anti-Fascist Demonstra tion Washington. Nov. 13.— Following the news of anti-Jewish outrage.* m Germany which was given prominence m all newspapers, anti-Nazi demonstrators with banners shouting "Boycott Fascist aggressors", paraded near the German embassy which the p:.ice prevented them approaching closely.- Reuter
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  • 114 3 France Will Spend 25 Milliard Francs Paris. Nov 13. M. REYNAUD m a broadcast on new recovery plans said th** decrees just signed aimed solely at recreating a prosperous, strong France and were merely the first step to the road of recovery. Next year twentylive milliard of francs would be
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    • 87 3 Refresh with EAU de COLOGNE 44 S T A R I N A British Product F.M.S^-Duty Free. LITRE $1.00 per bottle. 1 $1.25 From All Dealers. I THEOft- OT MOHCL Adults and children any P***Beginners and Diploma lannTrtatW a _peciality. Modern metbodc of teaching. Write or enquire Mra. Psuliub. aaperienced
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    • 97 4 B tun Prevlou US Forward iWembrr, BjgJJ 2,;' d Forward '(Jan Mar. Buyers 7 1Sellers 8 3rd AMMd <A|»r.l.inn Buyers BV2 SeUerc 1 idon, Saturday Ip bulk Nov. Dec. shipment £15 2 6 V... Onchai Nov. Shipment £10 0 0 Buyers Unchanged SAGO P10UI (Sarawak) Nov.lDec. Shipment a
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    • 129 4 tmmm Previous To-day Charge General Electric 779'- i^ 2 Imperial Chemical Industrie* no i\ iai -+-H h imperial Tobacco 135 7. 135 7^2<i A 1 1 7 1<> -Dutch 28 9 28 7'-> l^d Canadian Pacific 7-14 7-l'4~ London Tin 4. 310: Il4d Rubber Plan Investment Truat
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    • 48 4 New York. Saturday. RUBBER Previous To-day ChanQuiet Dull Tone Buyers 16 15 16 16 7 —1 16 Spot Sellers 17 116 17 -1 1« Forward Jan.l Mar. Buyers 16 15,16 117«6 7 -116 Sellers 17 1)16 17 1116 TIN Steady Firm Spot 46^ 47 8
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    • 19 4 London v UN STANDARD V.!?\ 10U "">•*& Spot (afternoon (eloslai price* t2lb l* Ckned Forward £215 7 C!^
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    • 23 4 dOLU Previous To-day Fine Bar per oe. £7.6.7^. i' 7.6 9 SILVER 4 months' forward 19 5 16 19 5 16
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    • 66 4 ls. 2d 474.06 London. Saturt Previous To-daj rj T.T. on Pans (closing middle rate* 178.91 178.88 T.T. on Amsterdam iclosing middle rate* 8.73 7 16 8.73 15 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* l A Unchanuca .T. on Hongkong (closing selluig rate) Is. 3d. Unchanged i.T. on
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  • 372 4 PHINESE troops are now closing on Canton according to latest messages. It is claimed that the central Chinese coh is pushing south along the Canton-Hankow railway and reached a point within seven and a half miles of Canton, rast of the river Nanhai, Chinese forces are
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    • 61 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED mmmwm PRH yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping 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 BAFKTY
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    • 22 4 W_ir! son ii intuitu INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tal. 5026 I, Finlayson Green.
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  • 692 5 STOCKS SHARES Ked By Fraser Company H re. Nov. 12. 1 p.m. I MINING I 4.1' 2 4 7' 2 Isr •■*-«-Jfss ■frjr 25|3 26|9cd 0.62& 0.67& ■K n 2313 243xd ■kJ'ißor 1-^V2 1-47V2 loe n6 Kip W|6 14|6xd Blin 33 38 W 0.79 0.83 Kong Tin 23|6 25|■ydraulic J«
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  • 102 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Sinpapore, Nov. 12, 1 p.m. Total /ox oOto| i.y Book* Date *x Pi* year Close Payable TIN nt/ Aver Hitam 2»/ 2 less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2»-2% Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% Lingui 10% final
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  • 205 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|3 4|9 Batu Selangors 144 1.48 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.84 Hongkong Tin 2316 251Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 1013 11|6 KatuTin 2516 2J6 Killinghalls 17|6 18 6 Kramats 10|6 11J6 Kuchais I*7 l*2cd Unguis 170 1.76 cd London Tin 4|- 4|6
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  • 176 5 w 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MITNICIPAUTX S'^wta* 10 102 nom WW4M nom m%&i ,w ,n 1 Nov. 1 > ''48-68 $21.000,000 1185f) 120 50 xi f) July 20 '70-80 $6,000,666 115 117 1 Sept. 1 '75-85 $4,000,000 121 123 cl 1 Oct. J uatuuNJ w 10l
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    • 155 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPIJ 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 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE JONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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  • 314 6 A. R. P. Officers Advocate Recall Of Gas Masks LARGE NUMBERS FOUND LONDON'S DUSTBINS I [JESPITE the magnitude of the task, many London A.R.p. o ffi Cers advocating a recall of the gas masks issued m crisis week Their feeling is that unless the masks are placed m safe of!
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    • 176 6 __7T_* NIGHTLY ICAPITOL 6-15 9-15 The Last word m Aviation Thrills! RKO-Radios amazing Epic of the comrades of the sky who blazed the Great mm _____T^^^*^_^^" A _fl ______l f\Jt*ArM j___^__ P6p* r^f^*fA mm Companion io I P^___L^^__^_^t^^^'t___lv\Nt___L/ j __k_ 9 -■L^ ___T A i^B i___M*tfrC y' w^F T^m "iSJ
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  • 133 7 „tjtive examination m .nd arithmetic, for entry _R»val Navy as writer or supXt m uillbeheldatMan■"KJlS Chatham, Portsmouth fr The number of vaIM V.atlv inc^eased-over r^re. *ith the 158 at the n tion held last July. > ,natl t be between the ages January 1. 1939. Full St. and forma
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    • 123 7 f™ j WORLD \jRAND9.4S PM. j J (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,, j j AUTHENTIC SCENES FROM j WAR TORN CHINA j I ACTUAL WAR NEWS j AT THE I VOIMII (WEST: jFKONTJ 1000s OF SOLDIERS 100s of Mountain Dug Outs j THE GALLANT Z Bth ROUTE ARMY j TAKING
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  • 127 8 Armed Robbers In Singapore (TriiHiiif (rime Krport_r> Sino<n»>rc Saturday. WHILE a Malay was v.alkviq along North Bridge Road ysterr'ni, aftervoon he vas stopped b\t Chin** "t Ih, jundtton Of Middle Road and robbed $7220 and a )xur of (told OW* nnqs valued at $S wliich he had bonqhl for his
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  • 457 8 Singapore War Against Armed Snatch Thieves MEN DRAFTED SINGAPORE police and detectives are mustenm all available hands m a ruthless war to stamp out a rising and dangerous menace m Singapore the armed snatch thieves whose activities have increased alarmingly during the past few weeks AN amazing 1 number of
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  • 114 8 "G-DOGS" COME TO STAY Controlled by picked men who AW .nknown even to police colleague^ Gotland yard. G-dogs are now wort; ma secretly night after night m Londci iJurbs if their work proves succesihl l these dogs Labrador. s. costing .1cachl will form the basis of a nev Crime squad
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  • 240 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter). (INGAPORti had another of its unexpected "wash-outs" yesterday morning-— rain poured solidly until nearly tiffin time, dislocated traffic, caused "traffic jams" of pedestrians who dared not venture out. waited m shop toon for the torrential downpour to tfkL They had to wait a
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  • 1038 9 vals For Mac Donald (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 28. da\s ew« the film world is beset by politics m one form i_. r For some time past, a mild class war has been (ir aneuiui. iioilvwood between the Screen Actors' Guild and the flf em ul ii"*
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    • 448 9 IN THK HIGH COl RT OP THK STRAITS SKTTLKMKNTS SKTTLKMKNT OP SING A PORK c ompaniei Winding-up* No 1 of 1938 I En the Matt r of T B Rflftn Co. Ltel and In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 'Capter 151) NOTICE i.s hereby given that a petition for
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  • 309 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, November 14, 1938. A PERSECUTED PEOPLE "f BT ua remember m silence and sympathy the Jewish people m their troubles." These feu words, symbolic ol the <I<,1 <,( 'P concern over events m Germany, irere interpolated In the Armistice day service at Westminster Abbey, and the ci
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  • 779 10  - Woman Who Seized Husband's Throne D. C. OsborneJones Two Famous Catherines By Taught The Bolsheviks Something [A litis second article on Famous and Infamous Women, Mr. I). G. OsborneJones tells us of two Catherines who left their mark on Western history. CATHERINE THE GREAT 1 1729— 1796 1 b Prussian
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    57 10 lir,l f Spsataff of Parliament :-A full rehearsal for the State opening of Parliament, bu S v ..l»* Hn, L 2 t he fa T US Ute (oath took ih route o» the procession from Buck. »Bj journ f>« to UM Houses ot Parliament on Nov I picture shows the
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  • 665 11 Evacuation Of Wuhan Explained Chungking. fatemc.-t baaed on Oct. 31 Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Minted the circumstances leading to the Chinese abandonif Hankow and outlined the main points which will form F j s of China's aims m future operations. Bracing up doubters nnd straddlers, Generalissimo L explained the changed
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  • 83 11 Rome. The impending appointment of Signor Guariglia, Italian Ambassador to Buenes Aires, to the post of Italian Ambassador to France, which has been vacant for one and a half years, has been a signal for further changes m Italy's diplomatic representation. Changes are also expected m Washington, Rio
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  • 50 11 London. Delegates from the Royal College of Physicians left London for Australia recently to attend tne opening of the Royal Australian College of Physicians. The President of the College will present a silver replica of the Caduceus, which was presented to the Royal College of Physicians m 1556.
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  • 29 11 pm New York. MRS. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the President, has accepted the post of honorary chairman of the 1940 American Olympic women's track and iield committee.
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  • 102 11 Terrible Air Disaster In Australia F_. Melbourne. OURTEEX Passengers and lour members of the crew were killed when a Douglas air liner, belonging to the Australia National Airways, crashed on Mount Dandenong, 20 miles from Melbourne. The plane was flying from Adelaide to Melbourne when it shot over the aerodrome
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  • 57 11 Sydney. THE Minister for Defence, Mr. Thorb 1 announced recently the imminen doubling of the permanent army force to 20,000 men. He declared that at pre sent Australia could mobilise 100.00 Mnen m case of war. including 10,000 pro fessional soldiers. 38.000 men of the vc luntary militia
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  • 50 11 London. THE Soviet Weekly states that ColonLindbergh is about to take ol British citizenship papers for himsei and his family and will accept a hig civil aviation post m England. "He may also take an unofficial part m the reorganisation of the Royal Air Force," says the paper.
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  • 62 11 Moscow. THE commander of the Soviet Russian cavalry corps m the Far East, Sorgsen, has been executed by shooting m the course of the purging action carried out by Mechils, Political Commissar of the Red Army m the Far East. Sorgsen had been charged with counter-revolution. He was
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  • 138 11 RUSSIA AND CZECHS WHAT Herr Hitler has gained by the threat of force has made the force at his disposal much greater still. The fear of being opposed by Britain, France, Czechoslovakia and Russia is dispelled. Poland is swinging visibly into the German orbit. Czechoslovakia without
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  • 34 11 M Paris. FRANCOIS-Poncet, retiring Ambassador to Germany, was decorated by President Leburn with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour before proceeding as new Ambassador to Rome m,mi^^!F'**''"*''*'*"*'''»'****'*'**^-'»-m-_-w-*-m---»
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    • 66 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery In flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 Sec our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002 j DU/.AJI^ "-_L^ Telegraphic Address: FUUIN__
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    • 47 11 THE TRUE TONIC POOD Obtainable of mil Chtmisu mnd Storm* < I _/_M_^_-_H VULCAIN The watch for every man and woman of taste combining elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 429. North Brid ;;e Road (Near Middle Roftd) Telephone 7922.
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  • 296 12 EX-PRESS T IN EXILE PaH of t ne village i i Hiar in Palestine was blown up by British troops when Arab snipers she!tered by lf»e filial rs refused »o give up their arms. Before taking action. Brigadier-General J. F. Kvetts, Governor ol Palestine Northern 'ommur.d. talked with the Mukhtar
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  • 781 14 These new arrivals from London provide wonderful examples of the line, cut and fabrics favoured just now for formal occasions m Europe WITH picture frocK.s of the Mac West, type when the smallness of the hips are mercilessly called for. illusion can be given by building up another
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  • 521 15 Maids of Honour m d if ferent pastel shaded oowns make a "rainbow" setting for an allwhite bride whose ensemble is characterised by its chic simplicity i utetandng ManParade m the dtermlng i *l* i comprising tcur bndes- Kit detailed pictures ot *iven on this page cal l,
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  • 203 17 Rubber" Rhodes Experiments I From Our Oien Correspondent] London. Nov. 1. [pERIMENTS upon the application of rubber to wool which has w j(U nir^ibilities are among the researches to be conducted by c Rhodes, Ihe scientist, who have been working at the Rubber Re--1 institute m Malaya, and who recently
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  • 161 17 TVERY AR P officer m the country had m his possession during the crisis a sealed letter from the Board of Trade, containing secret instructions about control of food supplies m the event of an outbreak of war. These letters now will probably never be
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  • 227 17 Hidden Away By Germans WHEN the Germans had to surrender South -West Africa m the Great War they hid away diamonds and gold worth £1.200.000. An echo of this was heard recently when a Parliamentary Select Committee of the South African Parliament dismissed claims for £400.000 by
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  • 201 17 (Tribune Reporter) A DECREE nisi, to !>e made absolute m four months, was granted to a Eurasian. Mrs. Josephine De Arango, who made a petition yesterday before Chief Justice McEhvaine for divorce on the fltMMdl of adultery against her husband, Mr. Noel Clayton D-3 AranfO. She
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  • 111 17 DR. Alan Maberley told the Summer School of the British Social Hygiene Council, at Hornsea, Yorkshire, recently, that a child of one or two years could fall and do itself little injury. Often falls out of prams, etc., were beneficial. If a child did not fall
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    • 149 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Codown Gate Gate Optra Noort Kut.sang 22 1 1 Rajula 20 1 1 Terukuni Maru 18 2 3 Keponq 15 2 3 Radnorshire 14 2 3 Benreoch 11 2 3 Menestheu.s 9 j 3 Manila Maru
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  • 374 18 Enticed Officers To Civ Away Country's Secrets DEAUTtrtJL Henrietta Steven, who is m a Belgian gaol I sentence of 25 months for espionage, was trapped ait to London, during which she tried to obtain Army This fact was revealed at her trial held m camera
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  • 140 18 Immigration Control To Be Enforced In France COM details of the statute regulating the position of foreigners m 1 ranee which is now m preparation, are revealed by the press here. the statute aims on the one hand it '•'novum undesirable aliens from the v"!!S nT 22 T
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  • 153 18 Housing Army's Married Me THE British Government is sp?„j many thousands of pounds provide more comfortable adequate quarters for mar soldiers. The number of soldiers on the establishment is now chiefly repres by warrant officers and the majori non-commissioned officers. Chan the recruiting system, recently! duced. have increased the propon
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  • 133 18 German Trading Interests In Central Europe loom THE conclusion of trade and I treaties between Germ.. anu Central European neighbour* worry Great Britain was tn made by Mr. Oeoffry ShaKesp liamentry secretary o) th< Norwich. It will be good 3 Germany buys up the surplus pnj of her neighbours, who
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    • 776 18 ON THE RADIO I 0 II (I |l I 111 I f t I "*^^f" EGSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) IL 225 mctr^ .Ix 3 mcO a m PMM metres (9.«9 mcs) 6 20 |^ijpi OUS Service' (Church oi Scotland), from St. Andrew's ______> music 1 University Chapel. ChnL m
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  • 450 19 YACHT CLUB REG A TTA I (fk-ftaM Staff Re P° rter) Ltiiii: .BtHSB-M rowing re____T, held by the Royal mWlnv Va-'ht Club at the Break- 3P ,_rnl:iv afternoon when the ■"m.. .I Cup and Challenge races .■J r w «-«l. two boats competing m _____Tn |i"iti«'Hs throughout were gen- curable,
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  • 48 19 Raw Material Problem In France _P.__.ris 11 circles believe that at the ■-W n he next y ea r France will can a conference of internaWrtj to deal with the^ problem ■WthS t mat€nal distribution. It is .< Prance will suggest this con- be held m Milan or Turin.
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  • 68 19 Till i._, Washington. -instruction of Finance Hit u__-!° n is ready to lend Priv :.>(. m ":>' companies about r,nance expansion of their n the of the »m 2 I U,(m s national defence Kp )roi{rar nnie. according to Mr. I n r s Ch airman. "ai ed
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  • 52 19 Singapore coffee shops would fill a book of interesting reading if one could be found so versatile to write on coffee shops. Singapore coffee Nhops are cur*»us spots, serve every client, serve an assortment of foods. Hcrt is a small roped off section, roped off for selling
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  • 30 19 Manchukuo Minister To Spain Tokyo. The Manchukuo Government will .shortly instruct Mr Hsu Shaohusang, Minister m Italy, to hold concurrently the post ot Manchukuo Minister to the Spanish Nationalist Government.
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  • 42 19 Washington. The United States Navy is putting out tenders for the constructions ot three 35.000-ton battleships at an estimated cost oi £11.000.000 each ft will spend a further £3.000 on each vessel tor guns. armour plates and other equipment
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  • 352 19 Raffles Win Inter-College Hockey Raffles College 2. Medical College Singapore, Sunday. WITH a set of forwards combining well, and an impregnable defence, Raffles College scored a convincing victory over the Medical College on the latter's ground yesterday afternoon by two goals to The match was to have been played OB
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  • 223 19 RECONDITIONINC OF NINE SHIPS THE appointment of Mr. Jlt Shee- ban as president of the Dollar Line follows the announcement that the United States .Maritime Commission has acquired 99 per cent, of the Dollar stock. which, of course. amounts to Government operation. An operating subsidy
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    • 511 19 AMERICAN SHARE MARKET i QUOTATIONS THE following quotations from New National Supply Co. York were received from Messrs. S. (Par $10) 17 7 8 194 E. Lew and Co.. by air mail yesterday:— New England Gas Elec. 5x 1947 594 60 a-j _<_- ____i ,m_ _on 191 i9i' N V
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  • 1843 20  -  "Marcus Superbus" SATURDAY'S RACES SPOILT BY RAIN (By Singapore, Saturday. rVHI heavy rain of the morning had rendered the going very heavy, and upsets were the order of the final day's racing at Bukit Timah m the Winter meeting of the Singapore Turf Cluh. In
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  • 96 20 DIVIDENDS AT A GLANCE GLANCeI Race 1-SLIEYE AM ERIN J San? Ayah m Greenstone ST Race 2— KOH SAB ah Ui AnA Velocity sr '*M Scribble SIO H Race I—ItANGBR zonk 545 Jl Four 0. lock S8 Miss Zi op S9 H Race 4.—FLYINC star S5B J Drummer Boy >lo
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  • 322 21 1' k, -Marcus Superbus") IDrtlM. area list of statis- ffflf the Winter meeting Tur i; C, t.ur' E Uuk.t Timah on Satur- areukelen one- again was by **JK wccessful trainer wnv. and Orchard was second w^2_£**_ Mayo staged a fine headed his list with 1
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  • 275 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. JHE St. Joseph's Institution play ground at Bras Basah Road was the scene of two interesting games of baseball today when m the morning the baseball team of St. Joseph's played their first invitation game against the second team of the
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  • 131 21 SPIRIT OF FRENCH ARMY Paris. Nov. 13. ■FARM testimony to the spirit ol Ihe army and the unity ot the French colonies was uttered i" a speech at a banquet by M. Lebrun who praised the discipline wHh which the recent partial mobilisation was carried out. He said if necessary
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  • 174 21 Mexico City, Nov. L& TPHE payment by means of indent nity. estimated at ten million dollars m respect of Amer'can owned small farm properties expropriated under the local agrarian programme has been finally arranged by ex chan.uv oi' notes. The value of properties taken is to
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  • 124 21 Berlin Jews Besieging British Consulate Berlin, Nov. 13. IT is understood there are a few eases of British Jews whose property was damaged during the anti-Semitic disturbances. These cases are being closely investigated. If claims are substantiated it is learnt representations to the German Governmen. by British authorities will follow
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  • 64 21 TANGLIN KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION Cleaner .stick-work and better combination made H.Q Company easy winners over B" Company. Ist Manchester Regiment m the Tanglin Area knock-out competition yesterday Good team-work wa.s displayed by the winners Emery. Perks. Bathell and Bell <_ivin_*, Rood displays The score of 8 0 for the H.Q. was
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  • 133 21 Relief Fund Chairman's Appeal (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Nov. 12 IN whatever they do, they should obey the laws ol the country, was the opinion expressed by Mr. Chan Kaiig Swi J.P.. C.H.. Chairman of the China Relief Fund, Malacca, at a meeting of the general committee of the Fund
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  • 108 21 M. BONNET ATTENDS VON RAWS FUNERAL i m Paris, Nov. 13. IN the midst of a cabinet meeting callei to approve the draconiay measures framed by M. Reynaud to restore the economic and financial position M. Bonet departed to attend the funeral service of Herr von Rath at the Lutheran
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  • 118 21 Britain And Disa rma men t London, So\. Vt, TO secure general disarmament. Britain has set an example but she found that many states were unwilling la follow that example, said Sir John Simon, who added that he felt restrained to declare that Britain had disarmed "to the edge of
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  • 1531 22 FOLLOWING »ere the results ol yesterday's relish and league matches: I English League, Division I !_rmiiiKham 1 Kverton 0 Bolton W. 0 Blackpool I Charlton 1 Derby C. Chelsea 4 fc'underland t Leeds U. Brentford j* XICCitOT Portsmouth JJI Liverpool 2 Arsenal Manchester U.
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  • 678 22 npHE margin between two groals and two tries (ten iK)ints to six) gave Singapore the victory m their first Malaya Cap match of the new season on the padang yesterday, but the score does not adequately suggest the marked superiority of the home side Having
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  • 156 22 November Mixed Foursomes Competition T HE first bi-monthly M I competition for Noven b er*M at Buk. Timah J^&fSdl resulted m a win for l J£j A.H. Mitchell with a net o !_7 cards were taken out j lowing returned: Capt. and Mrs. I. A.H. |d Mitchell A( I Mrs.
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  • 599 23 Winners Handled a ..iatics 9; K.A.F 6. Lgapore isiawca Singapore. Sunday. nil i! handling oi a wet ball enabled the Singapore Asiatic* fta a splendid victory over the R.A.F. by nine points (two penalty) to six (two tries) at Farrer Park this evening.
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    26 23 Fxciting incindent m match between the R.A.F and Singapore Asiatics .■rich latter won. Cam. was at Farrer Park yesterday, provided spcetalois with many thrills.
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  • 88 23 THE following have been selected to play for the Singapore Asiatics against the Negri- Sembilan "AllBlues'' at Seremban on Nov. 19: Chung Mm Kee (R.C.); K. Leembruggen (5.A.0.8.), J. Richie (S.A. OB), Wood Khan (R.C.). D. Ross (5.A.0.8.); Cheong Weng Choon (R.C.). S. Ross (5.A.0.8.); W.
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  • 640 23 Seletar Services Score Narrow Win Over Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. AFTER displaying enterprising rugger for the major part of the game, Johore were defeated narrowly by the R.N. and R.A.F. m the •Malaya" Cup match played at Rengam on Saturday, by 4 points ftwo tries) to
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  • 153 24 Mr. Lloyd George On World Peace London. Nov. 12. MK. IJ«»yd George, in a broadcast talk to America, said he could not recollect a time when the international atmosphere w. :s more charged with distrust, antagonism and apprehension. A thrill of relief ptJMd through Europe when it was known that
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  • 65 24 London. Nov. 12. PARALLEL notes containing firm representations regarding navigation m the Yangtse have been made to Tokyo by Britain. France and America. The British note declares that discrimination has been made against British shipping, and points out that though the Japanese time and time again had promised
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  • 85 24 Rome -Berlin Axis As Strong Peace Factor Budapest, Nov. 13. MKANYA, Hungarian Foreign Minister, declared m the Chamber 1 of Deputies that the Rome-Berlin axis had shown itself as an important factor m European peace during the crisis. He was happy Hungary was always to to found on the side
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  • 400 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh THEY PLEDGE LOYALTY, CO-OPERA TION Chungking, Nov. 13. THE sixth plenary meeting of the Chinese Communistic Party sent a telegram to General Chiang Kai Shek urging him to continue the war. 'Communists are willing to co-operate fully with the Kuomintang and
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  • 86 24 London. Nov. 12. In a message to the oa] Liberal candidate m the Donr by-election, the Prime Minister T perhaps only to be expected In a democratic country such as ours. that the policy pursued by Government during the recent international crisis should be subjected to criticism
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  • 292 24 Goebbels Expounds Anti-Jewish Doctrine Berlin. Nov. 13, j £VENTS m Berlin for the last few days are nothing b« symptoms of infection which an thought to creep into the body of the German people, indeed into the body of al! nations m Europe and far beyond, declared Dr. Goebbels m
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  • 83 24 In reply to the question 1 Jjj can hence-forth get a uvm« Gotbbcls said they can* h businesses and live on m v interest, and can d« P >f\ v work. Dr. Goebbel- averted f foreign Jews glossing ing a German campaign are enu th had service
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