Morning Tribune, 18 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3_.\o. 249. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. November 18, 1938 FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 198 1 SOVIET PLANES MIGHT BOMB GERMAN TOWNS Moscow, Nov. 17. appears to be a warning that the Soviet air fleet might attempt to destroy Koenigsberg. Goynia. Warsaw, Essen and other German and Polish military and industrial centres, should Germany attempt to violate the Soviet borders is contained in the Reds tar
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    21 1 life of Prince Chula of Siam, the former Miss Elizabeth Hnner. photographed on arrival at Imsapore by the Conte Verde esterday.
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  • 134 1 Chinese 8 Miles From Canton pHINESF forces in counter-Jittadi are a< present ÜBWUIIg on Canton, the vanjrmHs having reached SiaopinK, on the Canton-Hankow Railway, only eiphi miles from Canton, declared a .Chinese military spokesman at this evenings pree* conference. While refusing to divulge the name of ihe Chinese commander or
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  • 70 1 German Jews For S'pore Hague, Nov. 17. A Xl '->IBKR of German Jewish families who arrived in b tavia on a Dutch steamer b^n refused entrance to Kast Indies. c ordi nff to a message ren from Batavia they will to disembark at Singa- lher Germ an Jews now ut
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  • 214 1 Jewish Police For German Consulate New York, Nov. 17. THE wave of American indignation against Germany for the treatment of Jews is still mounting. Proposals are being made to people in all walks of life for settling Jews in the United States and Africa and demands are made for economic
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  • 27 1 The result of the wholesale by-election was declared early this morning as follows: Sir George Schuster -Liberal National) 27,720; Mr G. Jeger < Labour* 21,662 British Official Wireless
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  • 29 1 It is learned that Vittorio Mussolini, eldest son of II Duce, will shortly vlrtt England privately as a guest of the Karl of Handwicke. Reuter
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  • 92 2 A Comedy Of Errors Singapore, Thursdu.v. happened the Third Pdiec ouit to-day. icrrean< <n the It.VI Seletur, ac< iiMnt; .4 waiter of a Itcal caUarel i I having recrived from him u five-dollar n«4e i<»i ir> cents worth of v,|)m CoUint" and failing to give him back tna ehange of
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  • 137 2 SERIOUS CHARGES 1 1 -ituine Mftfl Kep«»rteT) Singapore, Tiiursday Lii. Hong Kon and Lt-e Hong Kia^i appej before Mr Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning, when the following three charges were preferred igainst him: (a) that they on I Ocl at 101. VWld Fioad were alleged to
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  • 215 2 INDEFINITE STAY IN KFA M S PAim ot m n,.tuhl, Siamrsi- arrived kjr tlu- "< onh Vrrde 1 »n i lour-rt.n vi.il Sin«:.|..»r.-. jrwUctoy. Ihev «.l, stay a( KaflM until SunH;iy. vhen Ih<-y will Imvc f»r BMCWH no i- me party were Prince chuia. B.r.tbon^e
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  • 175 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, J hursday. J^fOHAMED Shariff bin Abdul was this morning fined *iso or in default of payment to undergo three months' rigorous imprisonmeni by Mr. L t C. Goh in the Fifth Police Court on a charge of criminal breach of trust
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  • 77 2 Singapore, Thursday. Re-arreiteti on a warrant issue by the Cororer, after having been discharged not amounting to an acquittal, on in strucUonj from the DPP. Soiu Kong Fot\ a lorry driver, was to-day charged with causing the death of Kang Kinifrk. a motor-cyclist, near the junction ,i>l
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  • 61 2 Singapore. Thursday DfONO AH SENG, a young Canton^-v. 1 was convicted in the Criminal DlsMict Court to-day on a charge cf caming arms in public. Ah Seng was arrested on Nov. 11 at Sago Lane on being found in possession )f a three-cornered dagger Accused was sentenced to
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  • 118 2 S'PORE PLANE RESCUES 6 MEN (Tribune Staff Keporter, theKov;,lSin.aporeF ing Club was sought ye^ day, when small steamer tlu was overdue at Sino ai)or(ljnt arternoon but was delayed rough weathei at sea. An R.S.F.C. plane left, *iih Mr acting chief Instructor and u o of the Marine Department i the
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  • 61 2 IMPERIAL MEDAL FOR GAOLER HIS Majesty the Kin? ha> graciously pleased to approfl the award of the Imperial Sen .Medal to Mr. Walter William Mai formerly Gaoler. Grade 11. Sti Settlements Prison Service. Mr. Marsh, who served in I Army for nine years before joi the Prisons Department ha*, rrti
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  • 141 2 "Applesauce" Is For General Consumption "IPPLES.UCi: a revuf A R.A.F. of Seletar l ™i dress rehearsal at the Wft«jJ mortal Hall Ihb evening «J£j to be one of the inaaf^ J*J" J Singapore will taaf* seenfjrj time. It has laughter, drama dy and melody, and aHi k amateur effort is
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  • 219 3 hREE MONTHS SENTENCE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 17. \q hough the oral evidence tendered by witnesses alone na ke a strong enough case for the prosecution, marks accident showed beyond doubt that the accused was Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate. Mr.
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    25 3 Members and pwst« at the S.C.R.C. "At Home" yesterday on the occasion of the prize distribution for the Fifth Open Invitation Trim is loiiriia latent
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  • 61 3 Reporter) Penang, Nov. 17. Howes dismissed two well known I and Lim Eng Kok ..it this morning and to one year's [imprisonment. I id Lim Eng Kok were i ntem by the District ■v B Oibfan to seven t. nment for moral |y Me rsR D Hume and B.E.
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  • 131 3 Indina Ex-Serviceman Fined For Assault [(Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. < \-siTvicenian, working as a watchman at the Storage Co., Ltd., at Orchard Road was this h ed to three weeks rigorous imprisonment and to pay to undergo a further 10 days rigorous imprisonment, toh in th( Fifth Police Court,
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  • 61 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tan Boon Heiiß to-day had two charges preferred against him, one of causing hurt by a negligent act to See Too Tak Cheng and Causing grievous hurt to Lai Ah Foo also by a negligent act, at 12 1 mile, Seletar Road, on Nov. 16. Baifof
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  • 46 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) At a meeting yesterday of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Vice-President. Mr Lim Keng Lian introduced a proposal, which was afterwards carried, suggesting to the various Chinese Chambers of Commerce m the South Seas to establish a central organisation.
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  • 58 3 I nh mi.- Staff Reporter) i/, y Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. '"pui burglars are busy again! Latest exploit was to rob 1 Hall, popular local padre, whose house was entered early ru[| ipft after short stay, taking with them S12"» worth of Amon* articles Rev. and Mrs. Hall lost are
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  • 192 3 Malacca, Nov. 17 I EILA Manja, a young Malaya girl, who some time ago figured in what was locally known as "Kramat Idop Case." appeared in the local police court yesterday as the complainant, when Dawood bin Bachik and Manan tw Malays, appeared as the
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  • 35 3 (Tribune Crime ReDOfterj Singapore, Thursday. At M0 pjb last nigni. a European, Mr. ik'inartl c Jartan, reported to the local police tht theft of a £010 nnj.', liom 3. I>ilv< Slreel
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  • 80 3 HUngapore, Thursday (Tribune Staff Reporter) Foo Tai Soon, a Hainancse who at 7 B m on Sept 5, being employed a.s a fervant and In such rapacity entrusted with $331 belonging to Tan Meiitf Teiitf committed criminal breach of trust iii respect of that amount was tfci.s
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    • 43 3 Refresh with KAU de COLOGNE STARINA" British Product F.M.S.— Duty Free. •U LITRE $1.00 per bottle. 1 $1 25 From All Dealers. tt\ II I K I II I ri rrTnif rln r k NEVER NEED WINDING mi *-+> MO NT OR LTD.- s^^roßt.
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    • 126 4 Thursda: TO-da* Changi iiiikkkk Sh uartiaiiv steady sot <] 7 WW a a,,c,t Sellers 8 316 7 15 16 3lb Forward a„rember. Huye.s 6 316 8 ljM Sellers 8 3Hi lad r_-»rd Jar. Mar Buy£ JJ J, jJ 316 M ItewHd <Apr.U«.> ||g^ IM Jjj, SU j •t
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    • 8 4 4 months' forward 19 5 K
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    • 117 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change Distillers WIS -3d Dunlop Rubber ?A :< 4 General Electric 78 8 Imperial Chemica! Industries M'o 4» 2 d Imperial Tobacco l3f > 133 9 —1.3d Anglo-Dutch 27i9 27j(l -3d Canadian Pacific v* 6' a London Tin 3 10>, 3 10', Rubber
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    • 67 4 London. Thursday Previous To-dav Change r.T. on Pans (closing middle rate) 178 II 178.53 .16 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle ratei 8 .66-5 8 8 65-5 8 l tt. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8-i_ Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) l 9 Unchanged T.T. on Japan
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    • 43 4 Ncw York. Nov 16 KUBBEK Previous To-day Change Stcadv Steady Tone Buyers 16' 16 516 -3 16 Spot Sellers 16\ 16-i 8 Forward Jan.|Mar. Buyers 16'. ih 516 -3 16 SeUers 16% 16*_ L TIN Quiet Quiet Spot 461 46>:«
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    • 19 4 TIN STANDARD Previous L^'' Th l Spot (afternoon (dosing price) £216 eji. I Forward £216-3 4 I
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  • 294 4 I hum; k iim, Nov. 17. "CREELING in China at present is a little disappointed, perhaps even sceptical towards Britain because of the recent trend of British foreign policy," (ieneral Chans Chun, an important Chinese leader and director of the (ieneralissimr's headquarters at Chungking, virtually in
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  • 181 4 Singapore. Thursday. MINING, Tin at midday was $109 1 4 down 1 8 The Tin share market in London yesterday was unchanged and the same remarks applied to the local market today. Sterling shares were very neglected while in the Dollar counters Taipings were quoted $1.63 $1.65.
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  • 712 5 STOCKS SHARES led By Fraser fa < Company I n,-. 17 5 p.m. I 42 48 I 28 30 Nom m 43- 47,- Nom W 2513 26 9cd 0.62V 2 0.67V. W- 140 1.45 m 10,6 116 219 22 9 W 13 6 14 6 f 033 0.38 V 078
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  • 221 5 LYAL EVAIT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 4 9 Batu Selar;gcr c 1.41 1 46 Hong PattS 080 084 Hongkong Tin 23 6 25 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10 3 11 6 Katu Tin 256 26 6 Killinghall. 17 6 18 6 Kramats W|6 116 Kuchai. 1#
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  • 189 5 Eat i* d Co Ltd. $30,000 F-Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ■g red IMQ $400,000 Mu i 31 Sept 30 100 102 nom red 1947 $1,600,000 106 3 4 108 4 noi 0 ***** ***** nom tg. 107 nom |lf% c 115 n7
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    • 247 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Bin Nov 17. 5 p m lotai [r.t ii. i. iij Boi Dale *r Dlt. yea* Close Pavnbip TIN Ayer Hitair. 2 1 Ir-ss tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2V2% Kuchai 20' tin;.) Ken 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% LingUl 10*
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    • 237 6 PAVILION-SPECIAL MATINEE 3-15-TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 PTJBTHEB ADVENTURES of ALADDIN'S LAMP THE FUN NIEST PICTURE IN A GENERATION YOU'LL NEVER STCM LAUGHING mm nervo4KNOX \**sY di •S5l NAUGHTONiGOLD f£& yS liAINSBOKOUOH ::'jR! special DONALD DUCK AND iddbd MICKEY MOUSE IN ittraction "THE 91 g. I- 12 S THEATRF ROYA'-l N i\\o
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    • 176 6 1 (/«/«</ Rollicking LAUGH \//r > u rAPITOI Mlll|lv I IRENE DUNNE I and DOUG. FAIRBANKS, j nr I in RKO-RadWi Joyous Romantic RaMtM "THE JOY of LIVING m^n^l n^^flfflv wH n¥t i 1 Sk Also: Donald Dvdi in "Donald s Nephews'* and Latest r Gaumoßt British News. X"~ «n-fl>Mfk
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  • 205 7 B st i 1938. over a million German women had received marriage K and to 840,000 cases the birth of a child exempted the newly e uom the repayment of a quarter of the loan, according W an Naturally the number of
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    • 236 7 J^L mw CIIM 7 30 PM WORLD >3 Ull 9 30 pM S Controlled by Sho*n Bros Ltd. KIPLINGS IMMORTAL I STORY SHIRLEY TEMPLE I WORLD'S No. 1 SWEETHEART IN I I WEE WILLIE WINKIEj DON'T MISS THIS TIME! >^.^r >^L M. jALHAMBRAI COMING SOON I i i3k THEIR IOVE
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    • 204 7 ALNAhDItA 'CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) 3 SHOWS: TO-DAY. 3-15 p.m. 6-15 p.m. 9-15 p.m. BOOKING OPEN PHONE 6909 'ROMEO' 'BAH'! DON JUAN' 'BOO'! BETTER. MUCH (iREATER, THAN ALL THE ROMANTIC STORIES YOl HAVE SEEN YET > HE'S WHAT ,f Tjl^P^ ALL ABOUT! k V (Jutt ask Olivia!) A'^AHERNE DeHAVILIANIT^y*
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  • 237 8 Pre-Buddhist Culture In Indo-China AFTER two years* of studies ainonu peoples no Western scientist has era rented beffe, vnun^ Swedish «thnoloKist. Di Karl (iusiaf l/iko wit/, has just returned to Stock holm from ttie border territories ot I rein h lndo-( hma and Burma The |»ii!|)'it Ol the.c researches, inch
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  • 535 8 Policy Outlined lJ London Paris I J^ PLAIN denial that any transfer ot colonial territories t many is contemplated by the British and French Govern* wa* made hy >poke*men in Paris and Ivondon resterdaj A Paris mesMge says the Premier, M. Daladier, colonial cessions
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  • 53 8 Three Traffic Charges Singapore. Ttwr daj Three < harge „-1 i rj a ain I '•<■ Ha. the n Court, driving withoul ntly and di 1 without .i Third Party Insurance Policy '[on October 10 at the twelve and a hall ;!mlle, Seletai Road. Ca i)' itponed to November 72
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  • 87 8 Newly Constructed Aldgate East A accomplished J**#**£ of the most coinpl" cha^ schemes ever dealt wit don transport *> stem V r ul«» and a new underground gjjj tion complete in er > into existence. For two year, 'lv the railway system at in progress Wlthou the service.
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  • 135 8 To Go To Exposi At San Francisc HONGKONG'S most attractive! nese girl will have the oppo nity next year of represen China as "Miss China" at the Francisco Exposition Mr Fong Gin Tone, prominc Franqisco Chinese newspa tor. arrived in Hongkong i America to find Miss China
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 89 8 Law Notice For To-day The Chief Justitcr Kuala LumpUT Court Of Appeal Before Mr Justice r».^dlow in 2nd Court at 10 a.m Summons-ui-Chanibers, Motion and Petitions. Thereafter: For Mention S 303 38 Soh Cheow Hock vs KUhen Sinph. 5.197 38-K Sammy v.s S Pereira. P'or bearinf: -Div.9 38 --Dorothy Isabel
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  • 5 9 NOTES AND PROBLEMS
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  • 653 9  -  Horatius By I said 01 modern contract I. system* have beI meticulous- 1 am not sure not a better I Auction is of more I n the play itself. though there is no I aki in bidding I tstroua than a misW^\ auction aims at high
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  • 111 9 ttMuch Deeper In British Climate Pr'«l!j! lmj!lt (>on <i"i«ns have N^Ts? pth °i blue in al| *i Vh T s 7' ats never before history of the breed. recently of two annual championship Siame: i Cat club, held at -street, W. I 'tilt 6 )f New a memrsey Cat
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    • 51 9 In answer to numerous requeit we have now. 1 added A WATCH-REPAIR DEPARTMENT under expert WpenrtekW at moderate charges and vith prompt attention. \V(^ invite you to > B* CENTS' TAILORING anti LADIES' DRESSMAKINT. DEPARTMEXTS and we awai* TOOI YULE-TIDE ORDERS Our Latest Fashions in Style and Cut will orino
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    • 76 9 w^z*\ soon as thcv arc ripi> nnJ r^. „^*-^f| packed in airtight bottles, ®l@@g[[Q2l3ll^Ji| Croste «S: Black well IV. Gooseberries remain M fresh and juicv a« on the '7$M av tn;it t uv iirt atncrc^ ''<£** '^*jsi L l! anc vvi 1 tnt mObt 5jj55-J inviting tarttand pieti or l^^^^toßa^JJ
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  • 304 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday. Nov. 18, 1938. AVOIDING STRIKES CO rickshas are to remain with us. In the view of many educated people it was a pity the authorities in Singapore did not seize upon the protracted strike of ricksha pullers, in which subversive activity and irresponsibility towards property were
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  • 938 10  - Military Lessons of Spanish War BEOWULF SHOCKS FOR THE WAR EXPERIs %KO WULF review* some of the military, naval and air lessons of the Spanish War. Volunteers r Conscripts THERE an many people who regard j the Spanish Civil War as useless daughter There are others— and they have much
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    31 10 A thousand^accordionists from all over Britain took part in the National Accordion Champion^'! 1 "^.oriU" I mtral Hall, Westminster, t, ndon Photo shows girl competitors arriving at Central Hall with I
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  • 140 11 jnerican Interests invasion Ut Canton LaRING that Japan's invasion of Canton, if unchecked, will bring e vast interests of the United States in South China, the eso people's Foreign Relations Association has dispatched a cablesidcnt Roosevelt asking him to hasten up measures
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  • 186 11 'BLUEBEARD' Threw Women To Alligators DOLK'E in San Antonio, Texas, have unearthed the secrets of a modern Bluebeard, who. during the past six years, has murdered at least five women and fed some of them to his pet alligators. These discoveries were made during inquiries Into the suicide of Joe
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  • 103 11 London. THE Yorkshire cyclist. Cyril Hep pies tone. broke the Edinburgh to London record in the time of 19 hours 13 minutes beating the previous record of 20 hours 19 minutes set up by S. H. Ferris. Hepplesfone continued his effort to beat the 24-hour record covering 463
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  • 347 11 R.A.F. Prospects For Young Doctors IGHER PAY THAN ON HOSPITAL DUTY P niands if the Air Ministry for young medical men to serve 1 U)TS in the rapidly growing Royal Air Force, and the P iments offered for this service, have drawn attention to the irativelv meagre opportunities which normally
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  • 125 11 Swatow. j MG MM 11. a t beautiful girl who was arrested during a recent rounding up of traitors in this city, was executed. The girl was arrested at t) the railway station while awaiting a j train for Chaochow. j According to evidence given by the accused
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  • 53 11 THE China National Aviation Corporation is to run a service from Hanoi to Kunming, to connect with the existing service from Chungking to Kunming It will be possible for passengers from Hongkong to travel to Hanoi, either by Air France or Imperial Airways, and make their own
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    • 178 11 POSITION VACANT WANTCD— DI T CO SPRAY-PAINTERS. Two experienced Spray-Painter.s wanted! Apply stating race, age and previous experience. Box 459, co Morning Tribune. Singapore. LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY (JIVEN that at the Twentieth Annual General Meeting Of the Company which will be hdd
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    • 86 11 ■■■■WP^MH|BM| 1 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I I Obtainabl* of all Ch./nirtJ and StorM I I WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents IlltWlt OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM Yick Woh Hing 429 North Bridge Road Tel. No. 7922. I POLAROID Classes are the latest scientific discover, in jflare
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  • 213 12 HIS F ERS FIELD Athletes who took part in the National Fitness Council's pageant "Fitness through the Ages," in the Lord Mayor's Show rehearsed at the Honourable ArtiUrry Company headquarteis in Finsbun. City of London. The Lord Mayor's Show is the annual naijcant in which London's new Lord Mayor takes
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    • 50 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LABGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS MUHM 111 ?>, etc. AT lt< ii< ILMIA.W k '^'s '5- h *»X' "*•'.< *uiL?.'J»**;^ I WHERE OUALITI ind VAJ I B AM \i REr^'E ULLMANN JEUiU.I.iCS. Raffle Pli i BINGAFOI Opened u.n\\ Inelailni telaH kfi frum S i.rn. to
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  • 1096 14 Ways and means by which the dark liu| e house can be improved at comparatively II A. 31 I lull vVJI ALTHOUGH Singapore houses are constructed in order to permit as much air as possible to enter, there arc many of the older type which arc
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  • 83 14 These are mo* dellclou! when potatoes an Cook them nntiJ salted water Di small frying Pbare 2 oz. bumout discolouring in a cup or small ba P^ spoonful of dry mustard d vinegar to a thin creain *n° yolks of 2 eggs; mix roughly and pour I
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    • 27 14 S PERMANENT WAVING^ A SPECIALITY $10.00 $12.00 $IS.OO I LIAISON PERM) UMMbW i!mkdi(i:sseks 7«) Stamford lid I I OKT ROAI si\(;\i»oKK MALACCA J (rimiic. 4(il0) (Thone: 121)
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    1034 15 I Pofs Into V'ases SHALLOW BOWLS FLOWERING SHRUBS Arrange them to the best advantage Right Wrong [;e the most of your owcrs' beauty, a delightfully deco- m the home that thei: mgement in bowls and ba.se yjion some thought imong 1 „h to make the most ot their
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    • 397 16 BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES HNi;O»;PORATED IN CNOLAND» /lit/ t iTtr A a Jill WuT O,B •»ii» Da« lonnaie Spore lonnage S'pore 1938 1939 OJiFU lo.dOO Nov. IK SOUDAN 6.500 Jan. 13 BANGALORE -ruo Nov IJ> RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 CHITKAL JiUOO Dec. 2 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 '.•ARTHAGL 15,000 Dec. 16
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    • 368 16 !k TO FRENCH PQ^I ji* CHARCEURS REUnkI HOMKWARDS. S DALNY For Mdr-i .la ..Havre, Antwerp, Dunk I CAP 81 JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, Bt. Nfl TO SAIGON INDOCHINA S CAP VARKLLA For Saiizon. Tourtm^ and Batpnong N^ 8. A. M. I. (from Saipftn) GG MAURICE LONG For 3aipron GG MERLIN
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  • 186 17 Need To Educate Young Citizens MK T. A Warren, of Wolver hampton, speaking at a conference of the National Association of Juvenile Employment and Welfare Officers at Portsmouth recently, urged the need to educate the adolescent so that he would know his responsibility when he was old
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  • 344 17 Passengers By Ranpura DASSENGERS booked by the Han- pura sailing to-day for Colombo. Bombay and Kurope are as follows: Mr E A G Anderson, Miss M I Appleton, Mr H B. Allison. Mr K Anderson, Mr G K Brownie. Miss S Brown. Mr F. de Boulay Mr G E Cator,
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  • 123 17 Non- Aggression Treaty Paris. INFORMATION to the ellect that a I ruiKo-tiermun mm -aggression pact Mill lie signed in the near future appears to receive a certain degree of confirmation from a report in the Petit Parisien, which in foreign political circles has the reputation of being semi-official. This paper
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    • 249 17 Fs phi l p li v i: Trie jrporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. AI Nov 28 Dec. 2 I Dec. 31 Jan. 5 p tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or connecting K.P.M. Vessel. ISBANESYDNEI return 5642.86 Ist class $*30.71 2nd
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    • 61 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. I (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOOT, KOBf; AND OSAKA h.h. TALMA 10,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER l AT 3 PJt TfeF above vessel ha.' excellent modem accommodation for First Saloon anc. ■•"Sid^oßinSSil tickets to China and Jap.v, (intcrttallfeaMc With P and O. S.N.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 258 17 I)STAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY Imperial" Nov l« 2 pm 'Imperia!" 18 2 p.m "R de Janeiro Maru 18 1 p m "Imperial" is 2 p.m. R. de Janeiro Maru 18 1 pm R. de Janeiro Maru 18 1 pjn! <&< v -juntas" is 7.45 am .mci Southern Nieuw Holland ik 2.30
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    • 137 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP (iodown Gate Gate Op ten Noon 20 1 1 Ranpura Corfu 18 3 I poh— Kistna 16 Glenapp 14 3 Katonu 3 Tabian I 3 Steel Navigator 30 Arima.san Maru 34 3 Rio de Janeiro Maru
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  • 358 18 Union 's Growin A nxiety THE agitation in the Union against the return „t Suuth-w Africa to Germany is growing, despite the ftkteaet of e semi-official German statement that Herr Hitler win demand territory. Feeling is at present strongest at Durban, where an d {\m being
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  • 68 18 "KEEP FIT" CAMPAIG Syd., A national 'keep fi K Ing 1.000.000 adui Is likely to be launcl soon. Unofficial sin standards of ph! out Australia are pit* the sunshine h ri The Federal U called a conferCanberra to di* New South Wale I cmj educatton jc "Importing" a from ibroad
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    • 791 18 ON JIiE^RADIOj NOV. 18 London TRANSMISSION SINGAPORE «.sb 0.r.l Mels (SLH m.) /111, 22. r > metres (1.33 mc *> /HP MM metres (969 mes) jj JJ S(( R Thr Si o ni fi c ance ol the Colonial Empire to pm Great Britain and the Domi-| s (M) Malay
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    • 287 18 ROME I RO 11.81 Mcs (18.- m p m •o 20 Opening announcement. News mi English. Optra one Ret Ne.vs in Italian. PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Mcs (49.3 m.) p.m. 6.00 Chinese music. 7.05 Music Irom Vienna. 7 30 Children's hour. 7 55 -vk-.-S.SKs. Kennedy Co.'s Report. 8.00 Lou Preager his
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    66 19 .hv Inr.l BtuUtm Kh. Chairman «»f Iht Church ftf In :!>•.. \< Ivi mtmf from BJi. Quern > lar >» ls n;ul '7' 1, in d wimen .rfanLed Ihc t ouncil. before t i.n s,rv (ounril of llmpire Srtllement. Id I M^yjl gjg Australia. Photo shous Ion! BeMlKimfll »h*kWMeriN Stat.on.
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  • 272 19 Konic, Nov. 16. t he declaration bringing into i the Anglo-Italian agreement signed in April w*« performt 'tut impressive ceremony. Perth, vvfarinK tnorning dress, was conducted to the Victory Hall on the Palano Chlgi n t Ciano and otner high officials of the Italian
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  • 458 19 EMPEROR OF ANNAM SELECTS GREYHOUNDS FOR PALACE A brace ol sleek greyhounds from the Canidrome kennels left Shanghai and are now on the high seas, en route to Indo-China. They are to fulfil the ancient passion of Eastern potentates for this aristocratic animal which still finds expression, even in the
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  • 371 19 The Greatest Enemy Of Greece IN spite of all the knowledge that 1 has been acquired during centuries m| learning and the costly measure* that have been taken for dealing uith malaria, this malady >till remains one of the most terriMc if not the most terrible enemies of humanity in
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  • 48 19 \i,\ London. v u ho °ls, street! and answerN this quevf the former, accord Herald which Hates *mtnt t ieq er has »<«vised irtmeati to limit ui defence and msruction. the th Minlstriec >port arc reconsider- incelllnt conire not Lmmedibelieved thai -unction proi and many be !>(;.stponed.
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  • 743 20 HORSES TRAINING FOR SELANGOR SKYE RACES FULL LIST pLASS if and Ponies,* Classes 2 and 3, entere for the two-d Skye na meeting of the Selangor Turf Club on Thursday and Saturday, Soy 24 and 26, at Kuala Lumpur, together with training numbera and naim of owners and trainers, are
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  • 32 20 Philadelphia, Nov 17. A Mqiui to yesterday's Thoma*Galento fight is that Thoma-s has been •d from re-appearing in Philadel- •>■ la because hi.s showing is resarded as! un«ati: lactorv.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 19 20 Jot Davi established a world sn< i > j break ol 137. be own ■u record d 135
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  • 286 20 A STIRRING appeal to the members of the Muslim community Colombo to make every possible effort within their power provide more facilities tor the education ot their girls ua> made His Holiness Moulana Abdul Aleem Siddiqi. founder and Bfc pati Of the Muslim Missionary Society of
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  • 75 20 International Party At Y.W.C. A. Singapore. Thursday. A novel evening's Drogr&mme n.. been arrange! by Y.W.C A. members to be held at the Hostel. Fort Cannii.i? Rc-d to-morrow, at p.m International pomes, competitions, stunts. plav* ■inri a Ghineae weddin.r m\\ be included in the programme. This \b one of the
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  • 60 20 For Ihc first lime the British Army held a motor-cycle 'hampinnshnl irial and 12.> riders competed in the Road Reliability lot over a mJ coutsc starting from Rushmoor Arena. Aldershot. Hampshire. Dn J Mi!( hell of the Rcyal Army Service Corps being helped through thfl mad vection
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  • 147 20 MALAYA'S NEW COMMODORE ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE TO-DAY (Tribune St.ift Ul*** MALAYAN new CW'^ T Drew 0.8.F I! N dav and assume office on On the day he Uk« ***L from Commodore >1 I -'[J^ new navy thief of Malawi u.ll inofficial cells. hf m Commcneins; •> t Crmmodorp is to
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  • 195 21 Lower Rubber Prices Responsible For Mandai-Tekong's Loss Singapore, Thursday. I tucntv-ciglith annual general meeting of the Mandai-Tekong (Sumapore) Rubber Estates Ltd. was held at noon to-day at rtjrjst* red office of the company. No. 96 Market Street. Mr. E. Ls Juiirman), Mr. Lee Chim Tuan secretaries Chan Zse Onn lOMupany.
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  • 132 21 I N i> a.m Men* p Upi i s of "W -Malayan Seminary. Upper M>ent a verv pleavrsterday at the An. p > Wems uer^ very much ap-•-n.ertot the school. The varied n»me of 5 5 tableaux, and fecttff of the even- ;i n iV M
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    15 21 th e S.C.R.C. Invitation Tennis Tournament, distributed to fsstul competitors yesterday at the "At Home".
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  • 227 21 Alleged Dangerious Driving Singapore, Thursday. JWK. Alfred Kenneth Smith, a Char--111 tered Surveyor at the Naval Base was to-day charged with driving in a manner dangerous to the public, by improperly overtaking a tar on the wrong side of the road, over the white line, at Newton Road on Aug.
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  • 85 21 VON SCHUSCHNIGG MIGHT NOT BE TRIED Vienna, Nov. 17. DR. von Schusehnigff, former Austrian Chancellor, probably will not be tried after all, an official spokesman told Reuter. Ho said that so far no preparations had been made for the trial to be openel. Dr. Schuschnigff would be released in a
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  • 107 21 STORE MAN PROMOTES BOXING IN BATAVIA (Tribune Staff Reporter) MK. A. W. Oliveiro, a Singaporean, popularly known as •Handy" and who used to box in the late Battling Keys davs and is still in the boxin? game, is now a trainer and promoter in Batavia As booting im J..V.1 i
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    26 21 M.-( ommandcr (he\alli« r about to score the seroutl jjoal for the S.<\< lfter evading noalker ji r Oijilvie of the Gordons. S.('.<\ won I— L
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  • 276 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. fX)MMITTED to stand Iheir trial at i\\,' present Singapore Assizes by Mr. L C. <;<>h th< Singapore Fifth Magistrate, on Oct. 27. I Filipino, a Japanese and a Britisher of Ricardo Briliante, Bungero Miyashire ;ind R. C. Iff. Wishart. were
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    • 125 21 CHINESE "SCORCHED EARTH I At I lVvki Tokyo, Nov. 17 TIN: (hine>e "scorched earth" tactics, destroying everything in the path of the invader, is being thoroughly applied on the 150 mile front South of the Vangtse. according to Japanese despatches. These state that the Chinese are retreating southward. It has
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  • 340 22 (boon Leong AnJ Chow Tat Win 1 at home was given at the S.C.R.C. yesterday lo „e occasion of the prize giving at the close o! th,. doubles final of the Open Invitation Tennis Tournament In the first set, p oi Chua Cbooo who were playing
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  • 212 22 ARMY AND S.S V. F. MEET AT GOLF AKoll match lirtuem the Army and the S.S.V.r will h<- played on -urMl:t\, Nov. !0 at the Garrison Gotl (Ink Th€ following arc taking part (fotantecn ■tuUwwi lirst):— m 1 U. C A li Hal email and WC J Ci Ichton v.s.
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  • 67 22 NEGRI 'ALL BLUES' Seremban, Thursday. The tallowing have been selected to represent Kegrl Bembilan All Blues against Singapore Asiatics on Saturday in Seremban in the All Blues Cup competition: Pinto, S. Rajaratnam, Lee M«'M Hon. Kunaratnam, Lopes, c. Ratnam. A Pinto. Ahmad bin Bunchit. Gomes, Pereira, Klntey, Abdul Rahman. Loo
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  • 23 22 fkc hotkey tram «»f the Gordon Highlanders, which lost to the Cricket Club I l yesterday at the padang.
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  • 105 22 Teams For Tuesday's State Hockey T rial (Tribune Stall Reporter TEH iir.st Singapore state hockey trial will bo played on the S.C.C. ground on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Both teams are requested to brinq; coloured jerseys and white shirts. The teams arc. Colours: VN Pi 1 lay. R, Barth, P.P\ dc
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  • 52 22 r )r M A•XI vs O^tt on Monday at v PUlay, Bine chin*. Hutchlnson RaHuarien. C Rwhty, Leembnißgen, Su Y u^ I \vs Medl( a ColleKe Union on Wednesday at SIS p.m on the Anson Road BFpiind: I Hoshty, Tian Seng, Xavier. Ranatunga, Dams Salleh Kl erve: m
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  • 387 22 FAHMY'S SUCCESS IN ENGLAND MOHD. Fahmy, the Egyptian middleweight who had a number of contests in Singapore, has made a good impression in London. Writing of his contest with Dave McCleave, in which Fahmy was beaten on poits, B. Bennison, the well-known boxing authority, said: The Egyptian is a vastly
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  • 18 22 B.C.C. "B"' 1 the S.C C F B r w F. G Stiff. A V Lu
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    • 63 22 X 11 BOM mmmm M Li Lj. i DOt'BLI MAIN BVENT TOMMY C A ERIE j 8 1 L VE R KID iQNACK) PQtNANDB I j BATTLING RIO I Al (Loy) Koclri^ucs vs Ibrahim 5 AH row vs SMARTS JOE] Kid Ungford vs U Kassim 5 *mjLAm*Tkmsi f mcii tod
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  • 544 23 rcellent Display 5 pts; Colours 3 pis. gured in to-day's State rugby trial on the Padang when mutes beat the Colours by five points to three. Kee had to give of his best in dealing with a pack that kicked him and rushed
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  • 140 23 MUAR HORNETS TO MEET MALACCA EURASIANS (Tribune Staff Reporter* Muar. Nov. I*. WH\T should provf to be the best -ame this season will br played on Saturday at the Muar HospMa nadan- »hen the Muar Hornets will he at horn? to the Malacca Eurasians The Muar Hornets are at ore^ent
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  • 26 23 Rugger Tableau On The Padang Stale rugger trial at tlu* padang yesterday shows Lundon taking th»kick. Others in the picture are Johnstone and Minns (right 1.
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  • 532 23 S.C.R 3: Gordons 1. THE Cricket Club broke their series of recent hockey defeats by a convincing win over the Gordon Highlanders by three gOftlfl to one at the padang yesterday. The S.CC. led two-nil at the interval A badly sodden ground hampered play, which was
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  • 190 23 To-night's Boxing Card TO \K. II Is double main event should draw an unusually large attendance at the Happy World Stadium as the boys appearing on the hill have large follow ings of their own. The Ignacio Fernanda Battling Rio contest should prove exciting while it Fernandez is on the
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  • 47 23 There will be B practice shoot' lor the far Bast Tn-phy match at Fairer Range, Seletar, on Saturday at 2JO pjn. The teams will be picked Immediately alter the practice and the match will bo shot on Sunday morning at 7 m on Parrer Range
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  • 121 24 Palestine Costs Britain £1 75,000 A Month THE approximate strength of personnel of A F and army serving in Palestine at present is <.. 500 '00 and 15,500 respectively, stated Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in the Commons. The avenge CO* of the Air Force to the British exchequer was £30.000 monthly
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    21 24 Former Miss Ceril Heycock. now wife of Prince Birabongse of Siam. photographed after arrival at Singapore by the Conte Verde yesterday.
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  • 41 24 Liberal Candidate Succeeds In By -Election The by-election at Walsall, caused by the death of the Liberal National member, Mr. Leckic. resulted in Sir George 3chUfter, Liberal National being r^turn«i with 28,720 votes. Mr. George Jeger, Labour, received 21,562 votes Reuter
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  • 97 24 Americans Sanctuary For New York, Nov. I*. A SUGGESTION that British area* in South Africa should be set aside for Jewish refugees is among the proposals made at numerous meetings in the United States protesting a°ainst the anti-Jewish outrages in Germany. It has also been proposed that credits lor Jewish
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  • 30 24 The men'a handicap doubles -ftnal will be played ui the Y.M.C.A. on Saturday between Yadi and Dr. Loh Poon Lip anrt Yap Ah Hlan and Dr. G. Haridas.
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    16 24 Picture taken at the S.C.R.C. "At Home" yesterday ,h* Doubles Final in progr**" ho s th
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  • 61 24 London, Nov. 17. November Handicap probables are as follows: Golden Martlet Carlino »Stepnenson» Dragonnade 'Western Papageno 'Gordon Richards' Battlesong Gethia > Nadushka iLawrey> Stainless Stephen Velvet Cushion Sam Wragg> Hurry de Savoie (Evans) Birtiseye Sprague Mickey Mouse <Sirett> Queen's Shilling < Richardson j Phosphor (Clifford Richards* Jonker
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  • 222 24 Duessoldorf. x^ PTNi;R\L on an almost royal scale was arranged for Hen Rath this afternoon. Hundreds of bunches of flowers andi surrounded the coffin which lay in slate throughout the nil the Rhine Hall while mourners streamed past, saluting with ed hands. The streets were packed with solemn silent
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  • 164 24 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT IHE biggest laujrh (or muj is now at the Pavilion. II ed "Alf s Button Afloat." i borough presentation by the Crazy Gang. The Crazy Gang of course, peerless comedians Nervo an Flannagan and Allen, and and Gold, famous sextet of u ladium shows. They have
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  • 62 24 Londo^ The King of Ru3*n>a by the Crown t > Palace this ™orr.mp to in* Force station at Far nhan. aircraft and exhibition by Brit^^ca; This afternoon. tea Aldershot Commi.. c ttit from Farnham. be ww tftfUel of mechanised ttJJJ units- try and anti-airrr-ft the
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    • 93 24 i Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. I Late Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 332 ORCH/mRI) ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 We /lorr pleasure to announce that we I t.ave opened our new premises of Tailors 4 Shoe-makers at Orchard 1 1 Road We specialise in Gent's
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    • 23 24 A. S. GILES. D orlTlfl i. I CIVIL. KAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR *>■ No. 6. The Arcade. Singapore A n<»ft ]l PHONE 791*. V-^^
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