Morning Tribune, 19 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 250. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November 1», 1968. FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 297 1 I Washington. Nov. 18. icw Canadian-American ie treaty to run for ars from January 1 next ovides reciprocal, uneonand most favoured treatment, except in respecial trade advantages Canada and the British and between United nd Cuba. dian concep iorii include th* xirt duty on motor cars at rate of
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  • 46 1 Wind And The Sea A striking picture of huge waves pounding on the wreck of the Italian steamer "Alba," which went ashore at St. Ives. Cornwall, early in the year. The vessel, which is now in three parts, is being fast washed away by tremendous seas.
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  • 139 1 'THE demand for the colonies is a question of honour for Germany," declared Herr Von AHwoernen, member of the Hamburg Government, speaking at a big colonial propaganda meeting last night. He asserted that highly cultivated people had the same right to the colonies as the
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  • 124 1 11 DIE AT FUNERAL ATATURK Istanbul, Nov. 18. "ELEVEN died and many others are in a serious condition and thousands of women and children were rendered unconscious during the funeral service to Kemal Ataturk. Nearly 30,000 students of Istanbul University and the high schools attended the impressive memorial ceremony at
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  • 53 1 CEYLON WANTS SELECTED JEWS ONLY Colombo, Nov. 18. P response to the Premier's appeal requesting Colonial governors to consider assisting the emigration of Jews, the Governor, Sir Andrew Cal(li< ott. has decided that only eminent Jews and those likely to be assets to the Colony can be accepted as immigrants
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  • 33 2 INDIAN ARMY CHIEFS ARRIVE M -im General W.Ci.S. Dobbie, G.O.C Malava. (left) and Major Oeneral Haig, j,,.acJ of Die party < I staff officers from Quetta. India, photographed on board the Corfu vest* rday.
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  • 171 2 "STAIN ON CHARACTER JUDGE TELLS EUROPEAN ACQUITTED OF RAPE Condemn Your Own Conscience" (Tribune Cou I Reporter) Siagaport, Friday BRN words were addr— ied to European named Getff Henry Browm, when he was acquitted in Um Singapore Supreme Cowl yesterda} vn a charge of rape Said Mr. Justice Home: •AFTER
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  • 167 2 IjNIM'K the command of Ma.jorAA General A. it Haig. Commandant of the military Staff College in Ouetta and Lt.-Col. H. L. Birks. nearly 40 young British military of<;ceis arrived in Singapore to-day on board the P. and O. liner Corfu They .will be in Singapore
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  • 68 2 ir Priday. 0 i of Cbicf Court Inspector MacQuarrie, tne case against Anthony L Toning, a Christian BataK, who nas accused of having committed a serious offence against m Eurasian girl of 15. was heard In camera by Mr. L. B Gibson, the District Judge, tn?s morning
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  • 190 2 Malaya's New Commodore Arrives I (Tribune Staff Report* I MM.WA'S new CoWK^gB Drew. 0.H.K.. K.N.. m M Singapore to-dav on P. &0. Corfu. On Saturday he will MM duties from Commodore Clarke, and will make official calls. I He vas met to-day bj I ber of Naval officials, as so-
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    • 127 2 At\\^\*my jf^^^\S ''d.fli I^l lr jjfP a' JMkw tomnmmmA aC* w "II m 4av w mm LUXURY ALOFT -^r his the luxury which surprises so many passengers in the lojr-ongined Imperial tlying-boats. They find themselves caking meals in the comfortable soundproof saloons, tnjoying the passing scenery trom the promenade deck,
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  • 600 3 Case Heard In H.M.S. Terror QINGAPOR£*S first court martial for many years was held on bo.no the H.M.S. Terror at thc Naval Base, Seletar, yesterday morning when Ernest Thomas Ford, commissioned boat swain, was arraigned on three charges, two of which were
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  • 176 3 Consular Corps Dinner (Tribune Staff Reporter) id farewell to Mr. R. G. Alves Guana, Consul-General for Portugal, b A. Perego, Consul-General for Italy, Mr. Polodna, Czech Consulpi and Mr. \V. Xowolecki, Polish Consul-General, who aro all leav- shortly on transfer, the Consular Corps held a dinner last Nn Adelphi Hotel
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    187 3 New Education Chief For Malaya (Tribune Staff Reporter) TIIK Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the appointment, of Dr. W- I. iudia n, M.CS.. as Director oi" Education, S.S., and Adviser n Education. Malay Stales, in succession to Mr. FMorton. M.(i., MC.S., states an
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    • 12 3 "M fl °4 V-* B J^kmrnfm lif KyAa i I }/wA fAm
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    • 43 3 Refresh with EAU de COLOGNE STARINA British Product F.M.S.— Duty Free. I A UTRE 81.00 per hottle. I 1 2;) From AU Dealers. THE WRITIN iflf^^l FLUID THAT'S 111 f-4 ii ii li w/f^ I lira ANY MAKE tuWTI w founta,n pen W&mr
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    • 62 3 PIANOFORTE PLAYING MMB THEOBI OF MUSIC. Adults and children any grade. Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching. Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roaa. Have You Tried Our "Contract Valet Service" SIO and $20 COLLECT nMO DKMVKR I Z SEND
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 132 4 London Friday Previou. To-day Change Improved > ii; I 1 lu RUBBER }f J" Spot Buyers B !1« 1»« li forward (December' Buyers 8 1 16 J 1 16 Sellers B 116 <* 1 16 2nd Forward (Jan Mar Buyers Sellers B' a > M« J 3rd Forward
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    • 128 4 London. Friday Previous To-dav Change Distillers 90- 916 M 6d Dunlop Rubber -M 3 24 3 General Electric "8 78,3 ~3d imperial Chemical Industries 317« 319 H%d Imperial Tobacco 133 9 135- 1 3d An^lo-Dutch 21 6 27 6 Canadian Pacific 6 7 K 6 7 B
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    • 67 4 London:. Friday. Previous To-dav Change T.T, QO Paris (doting middle rate) 178.53 178 «3 I T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.65 5 >j s.es 1^ T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8> 2 Unchanged T.T. On Hongkong (closing selling rate* Is. 3d Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 33 4 IliM n London Friday. Previous To-dav Chang? Fine Bar per o/, n 7. 10'-. £7 7 7 3t,d SILVER 2 Spot 19 7 8 19 7 4 months' forward 19>, 19'
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    • 35 4 KIBBKR Previous SLu?*- n, -M Steady r y Tone Buyers 16 51, y' Spot Sellers 163„ J Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 16 slu Sellers 163 8 *J« TIN Quid Spot 46» 2
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    • 21 4 U J UN STANDARD Previous 'i .-day n 'H Spot (afternoon iciosing price* £214 £2141 Forward £215 £215 I
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  • 62 4 KEPT TOO MANY COWS i Singapore. Fn&B (Tribal* Staff Beporterj M 1 T Paaday was this morning sen»« to pay a fine of $20 and cos* *m Kenneth A- Blacker in the M* JM lice Court when he was c ar ea m keepins a larger number o he was
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  • 163 4 Yogi To Appear At Happy World Singapore, Friday. (Tribune Staff Reporter) HATHA Yogi L. S. Rao, Principal of the Yogie School, Bangalore, India, who gave an incredible feats at the Victoria Theatre at the beginning of this month to a fully packed house will give his last demonstration to the
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  • 136 4 Traction Strikers Discharged Singapore, h 'fl DALSINGER Chan. Chanan vfl Sardar Jit Kai and Saman 'fl against whom a charge of irrfl intimidation was originally preitfl in the Third Police Court fl months ago, were discharged bj I L. B. Gibson, the District J ml;-" fl morning. The four men.
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  • 111 4 Singapore. Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was $103 34, down 1 2. Tin shares in London yesterday were more or less unchanged with the exception of Southern Kintas which were slightly easier and locally the stock was on offer at $5.20 The market in Dollar shares to-day
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    • 100 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE I l BANKING J i^^^^K COflrOß ATION LIMITED ffl fi^**% FREE yourselves from the TEAR of BURGLARB by keep- log your VALUABLES (jewellery d to fl PT B H Or important documents) in 9" PI 111 SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS 11 11 1 r fl" B 4>J ffl
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    • 34 4 APPOINTMENTS Mr J. C. MacLeod has been appointed to act as Deputy Master Attendant. S.S.. in addition to his duties as Deputy Registrar ol Shipping, with effect from* Nov 4. SIME' DARBY Co..Ltd: l?
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  • 730 5 STOCKS SHARES J IBy Fraser j iompany **K Nov. 18. 5 p.m. ■P 43- 47 Nom K 2513 26|9cd m 062 4 0.67' 2 ion fll 23'- 24|- 1.40 1.45 10,6 116 I 21 9 22(9 WW 136 146 J 0.33 0.38 'WW 078 0.82 K Tin 23,6 25 'I'W
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  • 95 5 List Of Current Dividends apore, No* Ifl 5 p.n lotal for Jun4 uy -..viQ c »id Book* Date «m DH yea» Close Payable TIN Ayer Hitam 2»2% less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov 21 2V^% Kuchai 20'I final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% Lingui
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  • 222 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapon rnda;> M.MM. Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 4|9 Batu Selangors 1.41 146 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.84 Hongkong Tin 23 6 25 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamuntinp Tm 10|3 1116 Katu Tin 25 6 26 6 Killinghali^ 176 18 6 Kiamats 10 6 116 Kuchais 130 1.34xd Larut*
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  • 175 5 1 Co. Ltd. $30,000 30 Oct. 31 90 100 noi SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I<4o $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102> L > 103» 2 nom I 1947 $1,600,000 109 110 nom I 31 Sept. 30... "ZTZ* 2 f mm ,21:, < ci tftftr*' .n ex I V^lVrr 000
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    • 162 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. Incorporated in lhe Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM established by Royal Chattel A.D. I3M Paid Up Capital 1 40,030,0)0 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve i.ooo, ,00 hairman tf Ike Board of Director* 11. C. REHBOCK Managing Board: i d. crena utu iuisuii Preakleoi M. TAUDIN
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    • 349 6 TO-DAYS YOUR LAST 0/»/y^» suixc this CRAM) aj] jm F' CAPITOL J 1 1 IV v in RKO-RAOIOS JOYOUS I Komantii. Rampage "f Hilarity V k "The JOY Of "fl LIVING" with I K!( RLOKK. >UCE KHADY W Bl »—«———^^■^■———mJmmMM._.M Hi -_d^_^M^^^»=^^^^^^^^™"~~ _^^^^^r I THEATRF ROYAL Matinees: To-day and To-morrou
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    • 318 7 iFor Line Lo ith Africa ('(.minis.sion has i operating differential Line on its route Uc ports and South jubsidj baaed on 12 voye company's four Lmated at $no.ooo nent require* that the lor the building of Ix months. uKAlll/9.45 P.M. j i; Shaw Bros. Ltd.,) AM OXESE T;\LKIE I I
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    • 202 7 m ALNAHbttA CONTROLLED BY ///IW BKO.S. LfHJ 3 SHOWS: TO-DAY. 3-15 p.m. 6-15 p.m. 9-15 p.m. BOOKING OPEN PHONE 6909 THE GREAT GARRICK duels for his lady' GARRICK Ls, I (iREAT FIGHTER— GREATER ACTOR' "GREATEST LOVER 1 1 E'S VV I j) DeHAVILLAND"^^ V J^ >) EowEveuttHOßTON f ll iA
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  • 237 8 Tax I To /J ReducM (Tribune Stat Reporter! > s in</,;].i))v yM AX important step taken Anffe-Ameriain trade I ment, as far as Malaya is <>< J is contained in a Reuter \M from London this H This states that a reduced _immm for British cars, especiallj In M
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  • 220 8 England's Oldest Woman Never Saw The Sea Dies Aged 108 ENGLAND'S oldest woman, Mrs. Rachel Swain, who was 108 on September I. died recently at her cottage in Water End-lane. Flitwick. Bedfordshire, the village in which she has lived all her life. She had never been to a cinema and
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  • 125 8 Cut In Wheat Acreage Urged London. WORLD wheat acreage should be reduced S.W Alexander, financial editor, declared In an article In Lord Beaverbrook's Evening Standard Commenting on bumper crop prospects In producing countries. Mr Alexander said: "No one will begrudge the poor farmers ol the (Canadian! west some respite irom
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  • 171 8 Drank Own Blooi 1 DarwinI OST in an Australian desert L contractor's ass.stan n* James Rail gashed h.s J*JJ drank his own blood in Bl HW quench his terrible th.rs l. Thanks to his own wjg the skill of aboriginal ir***" was rescued. trac! Rail was a member
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    • 656 8 POSITION VACANT UAN IJ I) IH CO SI'KAV TMN II KS. Two iced Spray-Painters wa Apply statins i ige .md previous ee Bo) 459 c b Morning Tribune, Singapore LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the strait.. Settlements. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at Lhe Twentieth Annual General Meeting 1 the
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    • 36 8 Competition •Ml? Jafcs -Films jnJn /tit UU nw n* can be used. Hoes this mean a handicap? Definitely I The experienced photographer would I have chosen, anvhow. ihe reliahfe ISOCHROME-film I The Film For the tropics!
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

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    6 9 I s _Hv Tan Kok
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    11 9 f "Modern Aircraft" By Lee Pak Yen. co. (i.1'.0. SiiiL>:inor<>
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    36 9 hvili..., ju Lai Liat Sons. 51. Wilkinson Koad. Singapore. "The Winding Bridge"— By Chua Yew Cieok. IH, l.orong 18, (ieylaiiß Koad. Singapore. I™« \ll Th •ne Joke?"- By E. C. Boon. 15, Tessensohn Koad. Singapore
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  • 263 9 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER PRIZE AWARDS I FOLLOWING are the prize- winners of the Agfa competition held during Septemher and Ortoher 15*38: Sept. i!>:'»s Itt (i.V. lan. "i Allen I- > Koad. Singapore. > t ifi lay .inn Lack, ::*> Cirvulai Koad. Singapore. 3rd K»"k Chiang Ptiuaa, 75 Cirealar Road, Singapore. Consolation
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    107 10 <■-; Eayal Afr Force Long-Ranee Development Flight. t» tn •Wellesley" p| a „rs reached Australia nen-atop ani ((lV r .d yds record of 6.H06 miles set up bv ihe Soviet atari. l )(I1 the „m miles The "Wellesley" type is a long-ranije bon.h.r rlI1 „„i. ukers-Uall.s "Geodetic" principle and is
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  • 337 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 19 1938. THE BOY SCOUTS APPEAL £PPIALS on behalf of good <auses are many In Singapore, particularly at a time when the majority of the population see tbeir homeland ravaged by war. But there is one cause which makee an appeal to all communities, for
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  • 999 10  - MARY OF SCOTS Lost Her Head To Her Lover D. G. Osborne-Jones -By" LADY WITH THE LAMP \l\ the last of his series in Famous and Infamous Women, Mr. I). G* OsborneJones deals with Mary "Queen" of Seots, Florence \Nicjhtingale and Emmelinv Pankhurst. PIONEER oi SUFFRAGE THREE unfortunate marriages lee
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    1239 11 WORLD OF Ff.fCHT (From Our Own Correspondent) revealed this week that the price of Imperial Airways' new four[crined Ensign liner is £52,000. That is what the cost would be Utber airline wished to buy a machine such as the one now on ondon-Paris run and soon to be transferred
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    • 73 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you t.» actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of thc water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. nv 5932 ~~A^ Telegraphic Address: lHO.\b
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    • 37 11 THE TRUE TONIC POOD OtafiMbfo nf nil Chmmkt* on* Storm MHWMHH l*rlc*w and tnrnm an- i Ik- N.-HIH- HHBTT[|jß|^| Valurs fli/nr! OAA HfjfiSMMn&lC^H i ,av f" r J^&fgß P^F^^^W^W^^^fl su HtKP«Bffi!^L_«ir ROfl£o ltd. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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  • 184 12 Riding in the cold State coach draara ay eitjht al the famous Windsor Greys with Tudor-uniformed Yeomen of the Guard walking on cither side ioverelgn's escerl al life Guards, the King aad Qaeea drove through cheering crowds from Buckingham Palace to the Houses of Parliament to
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    135 13 The Nepalese Minister in London. Lieutenant-General Krishna Shumshere lung Bahadur Kami, in his magnificent dress with nodding plumes, as he tell th» House si Lords after the State opening of Parliament. Planet News Mr. Laurence Crosland of Nottingham arrived at the Bicycle and Motor Cycle Show, at Earl's Court, London,
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    • 39 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE ■ORS I) <)I I VKI. DISBEB sui i r DISITfcS ALSO I LOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES im BEST I> 10 COMI \M> SI I RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place. SINCAPOPF.
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  • 2053 14 IN THE EYE OF FASHI ON CO much has been written and 1; still being written about fashion trends of the moment that it is somewhat difficult to assemble one's idea* and to pick out the Mlienl points in modes of the moment. One fact emerges stark and clear, however,
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    • 44 15 PHOENIX LEMON BAKLEY WATER N g|l R R 'Wk R I Imf :/#m\ E. Br .4* 'tap \Yua_MpM____sff' -i_^ H W H 'V*M>nn' t s u i Sv i Nf T S N G ll::s^ G Manufactured by PHOENIX AEEATED WARE CO LTD. SINCAPORK
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    • 439 16 m mm n .____________________________________________________.-»»-~«-MB n*ta^r '^TSPl^^^^^^"" _______!__________________!^_______________-^____________w__________r I m ~Zm i I I v kit 4iy* ___________n__C _________________i____________^^^^__________%^_______ _> r > BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND' Outwards l*o* raaaags H'paia raassags Vf— 1930 CORTU 15.000 In porl SOUDAN MOO Jan. 13 SSoALORI 00 23 KANCHI 17 000 Jan.
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    • 313 16 U TO FRENCH Port! jl* CHARCEURS REUNIsI I HOMEWARDS. I 4 DALNY tur Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunl I I CAP 81 JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, s? N. |TO SAIGON INDOCHINi ICAP VARFLLA Por Samon. Tonrane and Hal] I *> B. A. M. I. (from Saicon i I 5 Gtr MAURICE
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  • 208 17 BRITISH HEAVY BOMBERS FOR SWEDEN OUTPUT IS KEPT AHEAD OF SCHEDULE J^ Hampden heavy bomber, an up-to-date machine in big production for the R.A.F., has been sold to the Swedish (iovernment. according to the London Daily Telegtaph. It is part of an order which will probablv lead to the manufacture,
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  • 78 17 New York. AN oflicial announcement of an agree ment between the utility companies and the Government to begin the construction, under a co-operative plan, of a $1,000,000,000 (£200.000.000) electric and steam generating expansion programme, may be forthcoming this week, according to Messrs. Dow, Jones. The conferences in
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  • 302 17 More Leniency For Young Offenders ACIKCCLAIt issued by thc Home Office explains new powers given by the Children and Young Persons Act, 1938, which is now in force These powers will enable the courts to take a more lenient viev* of truancy Instead of being limited to the dras tic
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    • 249 17 rIU\S PHILP LINE. Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. \LA Nov. 28 Dec. 2 I Dec. 31 Jan. 5 I trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the :te? Hpa may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or prne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. WANE SYDNEY return $642.86 lst
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    • 64 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA h.s. TALMA 10,000 TONS BAILING DECEMBER 1, AT I P.M. The above vessel ha? excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon anr. Second Saloon passengers Special Holiday Return tieket to china arui Japan (Interchangeable with
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    • 243 17 I)STAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY art, ••Qanta.v Nov 19 745 am unC i and Labuan Kajanc 19 U a.m Corfu 19 10 a.m. h Fe'ix Rouaael 19 7pm Corfu 19 10 a.m \T T tf L r -ri Brltalna V;r. M U l P m ay. R°u*«'' n 19 7 p.m C^rfu
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    • 99 17 MAILS EXPECTED j Mails expected from Holland etc. by 'he Poelau Roebiah due at Singapore today.. Mails expected from Europe etc. 'London) by Air (Imperial) to-dav. Deliveries of boxholders' letters and letters 345 a.m. respectively on the same day I Mails x pec ted from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.L.M.)
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    • 307 18 TRADE BARGAINS j I MOTOR VEHICLES! FOR SALE FOR SALE f ROTKERY, (JUTLERY, <.l AItAMI I|> K ITCHEN UTENSILS I SUI < AUS HOON SECK TRADING CO., A selection of 10 HO excellent 1 Raffles Place, iLsed cars always available in Singapore. Phone 3858. stock. We can recommend these car
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    • 294 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORRqJ NOV. 19 HOLLAND PCI 15.22 Mcs (19.7 m SINGAPORE 800 National anthem and Opening announcement. 7511L 225 metres (1.33 mc|s) 8 05 Daily news bulletin ZMP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) 8 20 Actualities. m ;r 3 5 "The AVR O -Chess Touriia IS 4b Light
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    • 904 18 TRANSMISSION I \PB e.lti iS B 951 Mos (31.55 m.) a.m. l4n tt^« musi c. 640 "Music m Everyday LifC'-l'- 14 ™news in Tamil, weekly series of talks by Her- u Sinhalese. S bertHowells. 05 1^"^ -ments n n^ a55 "No. 8. Howard PI ace '"-visit 05 Jggtajr enter&Sg to
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  • 274 19 London. IMPORTANT new road schemes were outlined by Mr Leslie Burgin, the Minister of Transport, when lie spoke at the annual dinner of thc Society of Motor Manufacturer! jie itressed the fact that the authorities did not intend at present to embark on a
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  • 195 19 FOR EVERY MAN IN C. D. F. gas mask will soon form part of lhe kit ol every member of the Ceylon Def cure Force when stores which are on order are received in the Island. In the meantime plana fW the training of units ol the Defence
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    • 60 19 APiEU ____H ____B f ____________d____rvll____________B _t___r 'Tl _fl I TO V^lj|l _H _________l_v_______H I I w _B tts m* ____hl^___________________l w '^^^^^^^H 'im^^~~ Bp,^B^^__ e^^^^_________i_______________a m J^mm^^SSlm^m TRADE fiß^^^g MARK 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN HUMS: EAST PAI MINTS CAM Bl AMKANGD SIME, DARBY CO., LTD Distributors fo. Nagapare
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    • 761 19 bN THE RADIO j From previous page LONDON TRANSMISSION I GSB M Mc s (31.55 m.) BKRLIN 6.40 "London Log."* Bcs (W.7 m.) 6.50 Music Hall.' Including: Flor^ljn rie Forde (the world's greatest am* 0 f light music. chorus singer), The Western t° n in English. Brothers (Kenneth and George),
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  • 141 20 INHERITS £9,000,000 FORTUNE N:\vs has been received in London that Mr. Marks SchaefTer. a 66--ycar-old tailor of King Edward Koad. Hackney, London, has been successful in claiming a £9,000.000 fortune. The fortune is that left by Mrs. Garrett, widow of the [Jailed States tobacco king, who died in 1930 at
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  • 86 20 Investigations With View To Increasing It MR W. V. Stevens, of the stall of the London Chamber of Commerce, is leaving London for Zagreb tn carry out investigation* which, it is Tioped. Will lead to increased trade with Yugoslavia The London Chamber of Commerce, after consultation with the
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  • 281 20 CHARTERED BANK CHANGES SYSTEM OF BOOK-KEEPING (Tribune Staff Reporter). >4fiNlß of the Singapore branch of the Chartered Ban^M* 'aha and China, all received circular letters this mornine v* 'h e death knell of \n old Singapore custom— the antiquated *?J I h Laa long bc discarded in most English banks.
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  • 231 20 Chamberlain's Po At Geneva dm IT is reported that a purged League Secretariat iv unto with the double objective of e ing budget economic and i thing the way to the ultinul turn of Italy and Germany ti League. Th? reformed Leacue is reu involve the retirement of
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  • 86 20 THE United SU*. "fl I has drafted, fcrj Roosevelt s appn..a radical revision „v policv, according 1" tne Herald Tribune." These, it ll gJfilJ First, the in, £2 Roosevelt s IU of aeroplanes deveM Secondly, i > of new types ol -J Thirdly. th( i'Vivm^l struction of
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  • 104 21 tribun.' Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 18. lLols scapes were sustaingf two Europeans planters P. i«Uowia| a car smash at Road. The accident occurred 1 l ne Klm| Road concrete lS!i lhut lhe Europeans, Messrs J. n ind W. Johnstone, who [in i sports car were coming Lump,,,- and
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  • 15 21 S.S.R.N.V.R. Appointment I Qeorw Edward Bayly, S.S.R.N.V.R., I Ull t, SSRNVR tStm With eSecf '|JS
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  • 165 21 Plane Crash Victim: Inquiry Concludes fJONCLUDING evidence in connection vvith the inquiry into thc death of Senior Inspector Richard Nunn, who was killed on Oct. 2."i when the plane he was handling crashed into the sea off Tanjon« Rhu. was heard to-day in thc Coroner's Court. Mr. Eric Jeoffrey Burns,
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  • 200 21 Y. W. C. A. Celebrate World Fellowship MEMBERS of the Y.W.C.A. of 58 countries throughout the world this week celebrate "World Fellowship Week." The Singapore Y.W.C.A. struck up a noble idea and their answer to the call was "An International Party" held last night by members to a full house
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  • 68 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore. Friday.— Goh Mah BenJj this morning claimed trial in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A Blacker on a charge that he was alleged to have committed house-breaking by night at No. 4. Tapah Street with intent to commit an offence punishable with
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  • 140 21 European Woman's Divorce Application (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. npHE petition for divorce of young European woman, Dorothy Isabel Tan, against her husband, Peng Yen# Tan, a local lawyer, came up for amendment before Mr. Justice J. H. Pedlow in th High Court today. Mr. S. Fung, counsel fo:- the
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  • 28 21 Mr Ii il Oerlem Ofl lias taken charge ot the Netherlands Consulate at Penanu consequent on the departure, of Mr O Van Bgmond from Penang. J
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  • 295 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. JHE application by the Metal Receiver, Mr. K. S Taylor, lhat the firm T. H- Rogers and Co. Ud., Advertising Agents Kohinson Road, he compulsorily liquidated was grante to-day at the Hi»h Court hy Chief Justice McElwaine. Ifr. Taylor in
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  • 62 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. After the special fast on Sunday, as proclaimed by Chief Rabbis of Palestine and London, there will be a special service, by Malayan Jewry to-morrow. Proclamation will be made at the Synagogue. The Shosar I Ram's Horn* will be blown
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  • 32 21 Mr. J. L. McFall Mr J L. McFall has been appointed to be Chairman of the Board of Licensing Justices for Penang, with effect from Oct 20. vice Mr. L. B. Gibson
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  • 482 22 Laint Sigh*'* BoiinU hat witn Sri thJLd of special minor flghte at TIIE large mm* that indication that 1 it... iiannv World SUdium last nigm was wanoi* is again attracting a following, boxing in Singapore is at,- popular Tonnny Carrie and Silver Kid. The
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  • 62 22 (Trilium* Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. Chan Ah Bene frang hek Tan and Toh Mens Chewere this morning Oned $10 and c bj Mr Kenneth A Blacker in tl t P?"ce court for making cha Without a municipal licence ,n th :;i, court Iwo other Chines.[K SOon s.n and
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  • 155 22 S. R. C SCORE NARROW VICTORY Singapore, Friday. S.R.C. 1; Nondescripts 0. A RUN -AW AY goal by Ebert enabled the S.R.C. to beat the Nondescripts a scratch Services side by the only goal scored in the match. It was a drab game with hardly any combined movements. Cronin. the
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  • 73 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter > Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 18. Annouced respectively as champion of all-China and champion of all-Malaya. Wong Buck Cheong and Kartar Singh fought to a draw in their 30 min. onelound wrest lint 1 bout at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night. Excitement was voiced bv
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  • 25 22 Ral Bahadur Prithvi Chand, Assistant Superintendent of Palice. s.s has been appointed to be a Justice of the Peace tor Singapore
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  • 27 22 STUDY IN BALANCE I Photo taken at the rugger j I fixture between the Sappers and the Cricket Club at the j padang yesterday. The R.E. jfwon.
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  • 79 22 To-night's Wrestling .Tribune Staff Reporter! Three big wrestling cards will be presented at the New World Stadium tonight commencing at 9 p.m. Famous Wong Bock Cheung, champion of China, for the first time meets Tony Lamaro. champion of Italy, also known as the drop-kick and forearm jolt champion. Another interesting
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    13 22 Acuon demonstrated at yesterday's soccer, when ytftt* their first outing. Tlie new regiment
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  • 79 22 Seletar Team Again Army 'Tribune Staff fj^J THL tollowinu mil repr,*v I bmed Navy and Air F ure;» the Army in the ftrstllik£2 at the S.C C. padang L.A.S. Dix .R.N.I- fo 2' Clay (RN... FOHolfordFo Chancellor; FO cliff p 0 FLt. Oliver: Leading 'se,m« Glover; F O McCall and
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 170 22 Scotland vs. fi Golf Match I Keppel To-mon FOLLOWING are the pta* times nf station: in thei vs The Rest match to At ph Keppel to-morrow:— Scots named first— 3.30 a.m J. McKinlay ifli Ifacnab (21i w I 121) and J\V I (21); 8.30 a.m. J.M. Fraier lo' a Wallace
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  • 414 23 Manchesters Draw Opening Encounter With Chinese NEW TEAM IS PROMISING fejtew 1! C^** 1. Singapore senior soccer, the .Manchester Regiment, their intial outing when they extended the Chinese ai tii- Stadium Yesterday, s hoy Id provide useful op-. i One teams in next season's S.A.F.A. League. Tads/ 1 as llu\v
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  • 41 23 ABOUT TO TACKLE Incident in soccer friendiv at the Stadium yesterday between the Manchester Rc«;imen» and the Chinese shows huk t'hov and Hai Choo in- dul-;:iw; ina bout ol a suing. The same ended in ;i tlr.iw before a latgf er:>ud.
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  • 197 23 Entries For Amateur Boxing Tourney ARRANGEMENTS are ic full swing for the Civilian amateur boxing championships to be held in the middle of December. The following entries have been received and a further 12 or more are expected from the Police: C. De Souza. D. Scully. P. Thuraisingam, E. Phillips,
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  • 499 23 R.E. (PA) n>; S.C.C EXHIBITING marked superiority in all dep::tnunts af the game the RE. Pulau Brani rujjhy XV roistered I convincing sixteen to eigh' ooints victory against the S.C.C. 'H.' on the padang yesterday. The Club w*re fortunate to secure their ooints as
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  • 77 23 S.C.C. AND GUNNERS DRAW S.C.C I] 7th Heavy Battery .1. FE hockey game on the padang yesterday between the S.C.C and the Seventh Heavy Battery R.A. (Changi) resulted in a one all draw. No goali were icorad up .to the interval The ciub opened eecounte on the I resumption through
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  • 67 23 MRS. T. W. ONG WINS ISLAND CLUB WOMEN'S MEDAL Mrs T W On- '.von the I land I Novemb i L.O.tJ competition played •>'. Wedne dav with a netl core f f\ The following v.. re ome of tl best cards returned Mi., T w Onj IDT M 7; Ml
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  • 402 24 New Agreements Well Received By Press Jxmdon. Nov. 18. UNANIMOUS approval I. accorded the Anglo-American and Ca~U dm. American Trade Agreements, which were signed at WaahinKton yesterday in the presence of President Koosevelt. The terms of the Anglo-American agreement are given front page position newspapers and comment is enthusiastic. "Thin
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  • 85 24 New Tork, Nov. If. THE political rather thajL *J?J?f" nomie a^ecte ef the BrittohAmerican trade pact are stressed ia the New York papers to-day. Pointing out that "real significance" of the pact gees far beyond its probable trade benefits, the New York Times says the treaty marksa closer union
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  • 105 24 BRITISH EMPIRE AS HAVEN FOR JEWS LORD Zetland, speaking at Torquay said that he had hoped the Conference at Munich marked the opening of a new chapter in human history, but he was obliged to confess that his hope had been rudely shaken by events in Gtrmany in the past
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  • 30 24 14,000 FOR CHINA Various Chinese societies and schools sold flowers in commemoration of the birthdav of the late Dr. Sun Yat Ben on Nov. 12. Donations totalled $14,996.56, Straits currency.
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  • 19 24 I London, Nov. 18.— Queen Maud had a somewhat disturbed night. Her general condition remanis unchanged.- Reuter
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  • 61 24 London, Nov. 18. King Carol concluded hLs state visit this morning and left London for Paris enroute to Rumania. When they were leaving Buckingham Palace, King Carol and Prince Michael took leave of Their Majesties. A crowd greeted and cheered the king and the crown prince, when they
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  • 230 24 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT "THE Great Garrick" which opened I its season to-night at the Alhambra Theatre, has all tbe ingredients of a fine film. Starring Brian Aherne and Olivia DeHavilland, with a strong supporting east of well-kown and popular actors, this picture received a great ovatton this evening The
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  • 165 24 'THE following message was received by the Chinese Cons* X General in Singapore from the Chungking Government regal the war situation in Kwangtang. i The Japanese line of communication in the northern section of the Canton Hankow Railway is very weak. Taking advantage of Uie situation, a detachment of
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  • 91 24 Berlin, Soy j W HILE official circles art inclined to comment the Anglo-American k treaty, export circles weiq the pact as "a first attad the barriers against im, tional trade." In Paris, commenting on tlie American agreement, M. Pan in the Excelsior says, "Because most favoured nation clause H
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  • 33 24 The resignation of his ComJ the S.S.V.F. by Major R ItM M.C. wth effect from Sept. accepted and granted the pmfl retaining his rank with pennifl wear the prescribed unilonl Corps.
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  • 65 24 GERMAN AMBASSADOR RECALLED Berlin. M* FIE German Ambassador ll ington, Herr Dieckhoff,» recalled to make a A German news tfj nouncement that the Gejg bassador to Washiafton ihaJ called to Berlin to m**' l^ states that Herr Wfgy Herr Ribbentrop fufl d*» public opinion in the^ni m Ind the strange
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  • 52 24 ,0 War office c» Tokyo, Nov^ 18.- .w c^ que states that L*ur 5 sho Commandei-in-C n n forces in South china army to be attache" u> in poor» staff at Tokyo o*^ I He will b- "B^Si** Toshikichi A nc 0 f n c fifth army
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    • 102 24 ytnmtaiiMMUMui in hmmihhimh.mh M Bombay Tailoring Co. I ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. I Late Contractor To The lst. Bn. Royal InniskiHing Fnsillert. I 332 ORCH/aRD ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 Z Wc have pleasure to announce that we I I rave opened our new premises of Z Tailors A Shoe-makers at
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    • 18 24 A. S. GILJES^ 00*0 GITO* NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOR No. Tha Arcade. Singapore TAI^ 0 THOlfl mc jL.^-^^
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement r 9 Vovembei 19, 1938. im' EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • 1595 1  - ARMY vs SELETAR HOCKEY MATCH in southern section of cup Hermes says in to-day's WEEK-END RUGBY COMMENTARY EE weeks d the Army the SeleScrvices in a friv encoun'at Jalan ir Stadium \i ended draw of IP°i n t S I a u I with the honours ot trie |e going
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    • 79 1 play their first .Malaya Cup match this afternoon on the S.C.C. padang. when they meet Navy Air Force rhe ground, as usual for Cup matches, will be enclosed. The match is due to start at 5 p.m., and the Army XV is as follows: Spr. Pass: Lieut. Wilberforce,
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    • 144 2 NEW RECORDS PASSED I i meeting of the British Ama- teur Athletic Board in London, D '> I inlay's Furopean record of 11 seconds for 120 yards hurdles was pissed, together with the fallowing Itritish records: 880 vard., m 1 minute 50.9 secemds by 9 VVooder on at White Citv.
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    • 529 2 AIRMEN'S THIRD VICTOR Y OVER THE CHINESE I j tY'g lalaya ('up rugby match the Combined Navy and Force .'"nl the Anny the moil vital ia the ou the natch d that a ful i the I airst lhe The match againsl •am lost to the by nine point r
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    • 585 2 THF Tanglin inter-Company hookey knock-out competition hafl Bta b«i fought to the final stages, and although nothing startling iu the lined good hockey has as yet been produced, despite the fact that 14 feab scored by two teams in the semi-finals; keenness and vigour
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    • 23 2 A A English d<.n, ea r an intei IfoaHa their They bra Moulin* by S V the State l
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    • 44 3 Negri AU Blues, donors; f) f -ah Blues'* trophy for Asiatic rugby, who will be opposing Singapore Asiatics in the cup competition this after' nocn. Peak have already established themselves as finalists for the northern .section of thc competition.
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    • 748 3 SELANGOR open cup Programme To-day >n opens for Ipoh where Selangor is decidedly certainly t winning the rich consistsj Abbott I Scott aal Mc ßri i Barnes, Hopkin.i h, Dudgeon. Roualle! ,aCk T mm. I ee is P. A. L. She- who is unable lis place but the for the
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    • 163 3 Baseball Will Never Replace Cricket DON llrailinan. who declared ou his return to Australia that l.nulish cricket was stronger than he had known it for many years, doubtless would be surprised to heat that the not', according to an American Clitic, was "definitely e»n the skids." Presumablj he means thai
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    • 498 3 PEAK ARE STILL CONFIDENT Tlioii»li 1 1*011 n<* oil by IViijiii" in last week's si.ttv matrb. (By Tcrmainan") TWO of tht ment important events during the last week-end were the interstate rugger match between Penang and Perak in Ipoh ami the "All Blues" Cup semifinal tie between the Perak and
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    • 23 3 The with the I Thi i about iS Ib I idi by I ':ian < I the Intel 1 hi held in
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    • 384 4 The RUGBY Internationals all I am are i -.che n I man foi n on the tunil I .li'ti UPO v. Parker and H D. I ..can captaii the i most likely occupiers of the fullback's berth. Freakes Is just recovering the strained back that was his reward for the
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    • 64 4 irts to iption o tfa the l»riti-h uggestion is thai .> ill" delegation comprising ild be sen! w ith a viea to establishii with the British Rugbj uthorities. nui been pul d including those of JaureUJ the hiiane e coinlittee oi 1 1 1 i
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    • 157 4 New Body For Amateur Boxers A M.W English amateur boxing erganisatieo has been set up in (..union. lhe new body is distinct from the Amateur Boxing Association, and has become affiliated to the National Box-! Ing Associatie n, the organisation lor: professional boxers in England. Thirty-one unattached clubs have] joined
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    • 79 4 AUSTRALIAN FOR GOLF "OPEN" NMAN know i; traha's Henry Cotton," will compete In i th< Hi Itish Open goll champ! nship next yeai Bobb) Locke the South African, who was beaten t>\ Von Nlda al Sydney, consider thai the An ti alian a 111 mrpri ,r lit lti ii profe
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      64 4 layed a bett gave than i natch SO they opposed Negri p match o; the season the pad one on Saturday and ten points to six. Foremost the pack were Maxey and Cror.crty, oath of whom played spier Jidly. i a. u. Anderson was again in good form, though the
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    • 126 4 ENGLAND FIFTH IN ATHLETIC RANKING THIS SEASON ENGLAND occupies fifth place in world athletics according to a list of statistics published by a Finnish newspaper, based on the best ten results achieved during the past season in the 23 recognised track and field events The compiler has awarded ten points
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    • 149 4 THE Football Association b M a team to make a tour <>» M Africa next May, and ia tn?ul speculation has alreadv besun I garding the composition ol team. The present England side have done so badly but one or two imiwj ments are likely
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    • 22 4 It is understood that fheM-R^ decided that the Mala'. Hongkong in February j£ C; chosen under after h< m
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    • 171 4 DERBY County are shaping as League champions in home soccer. With the finest forward line in the country, strengthened by the transfer IfcCulloch the team appears to be capable of splitting the soundest of defences Derby County have never yet won Cup or championship When "this
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    • 236 5 A.A.A. TEAM TO TOUR IN U.S.A. I there baa I de< .sion of I oi iation to ritaia's ten St'ies a courtesy ny is the [ii a nt athletes R England to W all lovers of V cotters for B that the Amev- had to drop e international be unilateral
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    • 582 5 ENGLAND STILL LEADS THE WAY IN SOCCER JHE general opinion football critics after th< between England and t: 0 f it Highbury, In wl i li What kept >ore down was the rhey net from Rest Disappoinlinp Rest eu Kurope on tiie h were a disappointinc side and England's margin
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    • 264 5 British athletes prepare for Olympics FOLLOWING their acceptance of the invitation from Finland to com- pete in the 1940 Olympic Games, the British Olympic Association are starting preparations at once. Mr Evan Hunter, secretary, told Reuter that the Association s principal task was to raise funds for the British team,
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    • 117 5 HOCKEY UMPIRES PROBLEM TIIE ouncil of the Hotkey Association as a result of I proposal from the Midlands, has decided to appoint special sub-committee to consider the whole subject of the appointment of hockey umpires to c t fliciale in British internationals ind English divisional trials The pre enl yaten
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    • 1133 6 INDIANS CAVE S.R.C HARDEST MATCH SO FAR Hockey ui Singapore bv our I l SPECIAL j CORRESPONDENT Tin; sR C til the local ii" ir re- the P amply proves tin. I I i.oi.. oor It* I tht in ei. I n the clear The rtiole bul ihe infiUiM were
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    • 117 6 VARDON TROPHY FOR SNEAD? THE Harry Vardon .Memorial Tro- phy, awarded to the American golfer with the best performances during the season, is almost certain to be won by Sam Snead. of White Sulphur Springs, who, with 449 points, leads Paul Kunyan by 78 points Sr.ead also heads the list
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    • 59 6 CKI-ING. which has been one of Czechoslovakia's most popular winter sports, has suffered a severe blow through the ceding of the Sudeten territories to Germany. Czechoslovakia has not onlv lost her best ski-er.s, she has also lost'her mountains. Ice hockey now promises to take the
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    • 192 6 PENANG STAGING A COME BACK? ARE Penang staging a rugger vival this year? The qutMH posed because of the ven com ing fcrm displayed ii"t onlj at beginning of the seassa bul last week-end at Ipoh, where scored a great victory over Pi by 21 points (three goah and tries)
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    • 188 6 WOW that Maurice Strickland, the New n Zealand champh n. ha.s decided to lerica for huhts under the promotion of Mike Jacobs, the vacant British Empire heavyweight championship t-k £52 be still lon e r In abevance the British Boxing Board of Control declared that
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    • 589 7 YOUNG MEN FOUNDED THE F.A. including the I I tball personal!- I my of the finest I nd on the Conti- M the banquet ol m to mark forma and thrilling the a<so- every -hen played the and the unfurled amid <uth thc- un- md th.e whole singing ol H
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    • 11 7 R. v Hanson prominent r.s.y.c. oarsman, returns from furlough next month.
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    • 358 7 PILOT's is back with news of BLAKAN MATI islanders I 1 »eal irom this page for a short period, "Pilot" brings back lents s P»rt on the island of Blakan Mati. A review of pre'•uld give some idea of how the various companies and sec „n faring, but space does
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    • 233 7 TOMMY FARR, former British heavyweight champion, is one of three men mentioned by Mike Jacobs as likely opponent! for Joe Louis in a championship contest next summer. The two fighters who bar the Welsh- 1 man's path at present are Lou Neva, recent conqueror
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    • 1153 8 AMATEU R RACING SEASON IS NOW IN FULL SWING pUNTKKS mu.st have hud a disastrous time- nt the Winter meet il|g of the Singapore Tint Club. •.Inch Opened With much i bright afti rnOOfl and good going, and nded gp with raclni in the- n ud and under .< canopy
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    • 135 8 F. A. Jubilee Fund Growing Rapidly fill details regarding th'' progress of the Football League Jubilee Beneclenl Pand have now been made available. Th- League announce that Inc c »tal receipts from the Jubilee matches amounted to £31,278. made up as follows: "i Civ j m itc h* 1'25.!43 lr
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    • 209 8 WORLD SPORTS the i magazine which repi among other organisations, tl tish Olympic Assoc latiun. has a strong appeal to the Britisb to "give the 1940 Olympic Gi fair deal. It is claimed that W the Beri: in 1936 were carried out on a I scale,
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    • 18 8 Briton Wins Trotting Grand Prix BRITISH l A sucee of Mai ling th'> <' ueeeaaion !I The race is
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