Morning Tribune, 22 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■v-No. 252 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 2?. 1W& FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 178 1 Parise, Nov. 21. LE there is no echo here of the London reports that questions f defence will be the outstanding subject m the Franco-Bri-conversations which take part this week, it is obvious that riginal outline of the conversations will be modified. A bid for closer Anglo-French-German understanding is
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  • 43 1 Changsha Chiefs Shot If Chungking. Nov. 21. Garrison Commander, the lief of Police and the Comder of the Gendarmerie of igsha were publicly exert by a firing squad for resibility for the five-day fire hangsha m which 2,000 believed to have perished. Reuter
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  • 145 1 QUEEN MAUD WILL BE BURIED IN NORWAY r London, Nov. 21. L uneral of Queen Maud will Wr Plan? m Norway. s to be taken from the Jf gome to Marlborough House ior, Jamcs Palace to-morrow here it will lie m state until a y when the coffin will be
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  • 120 1 In view of the visit of Mr. Chamberlain and Halifax to Paris Mr. Quo Tai-chi, Chinese Ambassador, saw Lord Halifax during the weekend and apart from political matters drew his attention to the pitiable plight of Chinese war victims. While the sufferings of German Jews has justly excited
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  • 64 1 It is certain that the French and British attitude to he Japanese rejection of protests on the Yangtze blockade and kindered subjects will be fully discussed m Paris with a view to the possibility of more effective retort than mere vrrbal protestations. Chinese circles assert that America is
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  • 76 1 Not content with merely running: down masculine fashion, woman has now seen tit to copy it At Olympia recently one dressmaker startled a masculine public by put ting on show what she called, "an ultra-modern evening kit." Mere man blu&hed when he saw the pipe, turned instinctively
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  • 14 1 Salisbury. Nov. 21.— Governor Stanley is stated to be progressing well. -~Rcuter.
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  • 78 1 Berlin, Nov. tt. A PASTORAL letUr from Coiutt Preysing, Catholic Bishop of Berlin, was read to-day at all Catholic churches protesting against the recent request to parents m a certain district of Berlin to sifn a form st&ting they would send thrir children to lay schools. The letter
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  • 12 2 BEATING THE RETREAT J.ir (jordou Highlanders beating retreat at the padang yesterday
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  • 187 2 Singapore, Monday IT was Saturday evening, Mr. Konnedy. assistant supervisor, Department ol Excise, boarded a bus home at Changi Road after a game of hockey. He was soon joined m the bus by a Chinese who carried a brown paper parcel The itfMftr,
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  • 96 2 Tribune Crime Reporter* Singapore, Monday. A jrouof Cantonese discovered on Saturday that his residence at 62-B, S.IV4 Hoon Street was broken into, $15 cash stolen along with a pair of gold curt links, a bas and a camera, the total value amounting to $120. On Sunday at about
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  • 382 2 STRANGE STORY FROM MALAC (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, N o? TEO KEE, Chinese shop assistant, wanted so badly to d he tried four methods of ending his life. He first d quantity of caustic soda, then cut himself with a knife t hang
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  • 105 2 JAVA ADVERTISES TEA, BUT DRINKS COFP (Tribune Staff KeporttrH Ipuh, >atufl IT may sound paradoxical ofl true when I tell you thiil advertises tea but drinks coflfl According to a cofTee plants! the Netherland Indies, Javifl a tremendous amount of every year on tea propa;an^| Java tea is spoken of
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  • 48 2 The Blia Club of Johore Bati hold its annual Hari Raya fund Friday Nov. 25. beginning at BJ6] the Club premises. Jala:; Mekfcl Ghazal party ot Singapore sirif be m attendance Members tf corned to the Club house on Ist9 after Eid Service for light refrei
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  • 100 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh. Monfc! TH*. Australian whip dance which was banned m Singapore but allow** Kuala Lumpur hxs br* n banned by the Ipoh Police. B'H> Heatoni the Ritz Sisters, who are opening a season at the Grand Hotel to-night .l press surprise at the polic« decision,
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  • 29 2 Singapore. *^[±J§* 0 introduced into the Le^ cJ to implement the arra le in < by members of ftJjfffM to introduce a i 0 marketing pin.appU"
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    • 55 2 BRITISH CEMENTS Are world renowned for their superlative hi*j;h quality In constructional work, they r 4ive greater itfODglll ifld beauty, and m all CIS6S "ivt- maximum durability to concrete Whatever type of concrete work U required there is a British Cement for that pwpoee. "RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT "SNOWCRETE" "COLORCRETE"
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    • 40 2 •>•■•■•« SMa HMNUMMr^ j Have You Tried Our I "Contract Valet Service" j j $10 and $20 j j COLLECT AND DELIVER i SEND NOW FOR DETAILS JBurtol Quick] 1 CLEANER'S j tt%, ORCHARD ROAD. I Jf... mm 9% mmmm mmk
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    • 12 2 5.5. MizaP° r l The P. «*°JSB£**\ Singapore from Hoi>.i> en Saturday
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    403 3 Ltfie Staff Reporter) Sinuapo/e Monday. r|o (hines- should ear'rk a .mall out of his u r parent regularly to m China so that Z "-hi-r-cu nlrvmay be :.l able t.i ;ont.»ue her rjesfetance, of national n u0,,ir,,l Mrs. lu.Mltbeint.mationallyiolouist. I'rofos-or Halwho has arrived m Smj?a--h r wav back to
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  • 468 3 MAN, WIFE ACCUSED OF ASSAULT IN PARK Parties Reach A ■Settlement (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. QTERN remarks uren addbaaaod this morninjr to a w^ll-known Straits-born Chinese merchant by a jK)lic,> mairistrate. The merchant, Lim Cheng San. was complainant m 1 case of alleged assault heard last \\<vk m the
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  • 119 3 Singapore Will Have Naval Police Force TiHE creation of a Naval Police Force for Smuapore is disclosed m the Government Gazelle which has just been published. Object of the move is to keep watch and maintain order m Admiralty waters, the Naval Base and other naval establishments m Singapore. Men
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  • 64 3 Singapore, Monday.— Son Hang Boh. a 22 year old Hokkien. who gave a Penav.3 address but with no fixed abode th«rc. was to-day fined $3 and $10 by Mr H Whittom, Traffic Magistrate, when convicted on the respective charges of dangerous driving and not being m ux Possession
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    • 115 3 THE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE Tenders are invited from approved Contractors for the Pulling Down and Sit, Formation. Accessory Buildings. New 3ra Class Hospital. Johore Bahru. for the Government of Johore. A deposit of $100.- is required from each Contractor tendering and will Di refunded on receipt of a bona-nde tender
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    • 25 3 Refresh with EAU de COLOGNE "STARINA" British Product F.M.S.— Duty Free. U LITRE $1.00 per bottle. 1 $1.25 From All Dealers. fIULLE MONTOR LTD.- s.N«.u,m,
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    • 51 3 In answer to numerous requests we have now 5 added A WATCH-REPAIR DEPARTMENT under expert supervision at moderate charges and with prompt attention. We invite you to our GENTS' TAILORING and LADIES' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS and we awah your YULE-TIDE ORDERS Our Lutcst Fashions m Style and Cut will bring you
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 125 4 London, Monday. Previous Tv-day Changi Lsi Forward (December) Buyers 715 16 7 13.16 -!a ee'lers 7 7 Jj 2nd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 8 T.h Severs 8 1 10 715 16 3rd Forward '(Apr.i June) Buyers 8 1 16 8 1 16 Seller*- %\k 8 J 16 —116
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    • 36 4 Xl BBEK Previous To^al 01 ad >' Stead? I Tone Buyers 15 7 8 16 y Spot Sellers 10 Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 15 7 3 Sellers 16 TIN Quiet q. Spot 46V 4
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    • 86 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 92 r 4-6 d. Imperial Chemical Industrie! 31 9 316 —3d. Imperial Tobacco W- 1344V 2 7V 2 d. Anßlo-Dutch 27 6 27,3 -3d. Canadian Pacific 6 h 6 5 8 V 4 London Tin 3 1(H 2 3|loV 2 Rubber
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    • 60 4 London. Monday. T.T. on Pans (closing middle rate) ra^ T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 65-l!4 8 62-518 —2 5 8 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8-12 Unchanged i.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Lsh 3d Unchanged IT. on Japan (closing selling rate) lsh 2d. Unchanged
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    • 22 4 a dA London, Monday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (closing price) £214-I|4 £214 —14 Forward £215 £214-3)4 —14
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    • 21 4 GOLD London. Monday. Previous To-day Change NLfH Spot 19 ***** *****6 -fi/a 4 months' forward 19 9116 19% +I|l6
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  • 127 4 •^C ■■■■■■■■■■■pb Singapore, Monday. MIXING. Tin at midday was $109.00, up 14. As is frequently the case on a Monday Tin shares were a very dull market although prices remained steady. Southern Kintas were quoted at $5.05 $5.15, Kuchais $1.28 $1.32 ex dividend. Rantaus $1.51 $1.54 cum
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  • 111 4 London. CAST Army co-operation and gene- ral Haison aircraft are being supplied to the Egyptian Government m fulfilment of the contract recently included within the framework of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936. Ths machines concerned are Westland Lysander high-wing monoplanes resembling those supplied to the Royal
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  • 51 4 Paris, Nov. 21.— King Carol and Crown Prince Michael, President Lebrun and suites travelled m the presidential train to Rambouillet, where a big shoot has been arranged on the President's country estates. The Foreign Minister M. Bonnet is one of the few privileged to accompany the party
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  • 48 4 London, Nov. 21.— A petition signed by thirty thousand Catholics protesting r.Rainst the persecution of Catholics m Germany was placed before the shrine of Our Lad" of Walsingham m a slipcer at the chapel of Walsingham, Norfolk IJhe signatories included Cardinal Kinsley. Archbishop of Westmlrster Reuter
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  • 128 4 Will Premier Accomc King On Tour? DEPORTS surrent m Washi that the Prime Minister mi company His Majesty the Xi the United States next years garded m London as pure sp tion, as it is considered very ua that the Prime Minister can sent from the country
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  • 32 4 Loncou, Nov. 21.-Marshal» aid-de-camp and right-hand the German air ministry, MajoHj Bodenschatz, arrived at crop Sunday, was met by German b officials and proceeded to the en Reuter
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  • 11 4 London. Nov. 21.-Pe^j nounced of Sir Arthur U»y
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  • 724 5 STOCK SHARES IkS [d By Fraser Company Singapore, Nov. 26, 5 p.m. MINING I ..4,2 4|8 ■bang 28- 30i-Nom B 43|-47|- Norn 25|3 26.9cd B 0.62»/2 0.67ft Kor 1-40 1-45 10 6 116 1 219 22 9 t 13:6 14 6 M 0.33 0.38 K 0.76 0.80 -fin 23 6
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  • 221 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 4 9 Batu Selangors 1.41 146 Hong Fatte 0.78 0.82 Hongkong Tin 23i6 25Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10,3 11|6 Katu Tin 25|6 26*6 Killinghalls 1716 38 6 KramaU 10|6 11 16 Kuchais 1.28 1.32xd Laruts 9!3 1013 Linguis
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  • 168 5 ct 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY B i $400,000 ir 31 Se P l 30 1MH 103' 2 nom ;i .si. r ,oo« IM 1I6 nom Wpfr: io5 ii0 $22,000,000 1]83 12] c ■^nr 0 000 i» ei -««i«Mioo ,oo in, c. 3*;; 1937 red. 1962
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    • 266 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Monday. Total f oi CompiDy Utnaend l k> Date -a DN. yea> Close Payable TIN Ayer Hitam 24% less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2tt% Kuchai 20°; final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% Lingui 10% final Nov. 21 Nov.
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    • 160 6 B F r xsMM m^ J 1 "Biggest laußh f or m LJI fin/ J»^lf Hl^H I T 'L. Wonderful ertertamment y il M L^MW^M r\\IIIO> Io m S hl not be missed l| lij [I 6-15 91-5 Grand Comedy \hC. Laughter" strat-- Pu>ai kI P/J GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE WITH NERVO
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    • 102 6 TARZAN Returns m Edgar Rice BURRora Latest greatest Jungle Thriller 1 OPENING TO-DAY At 11 AM 3-15, 6-15 9-J AL^AUmi AIR-CONDITIONED— (Direction: SHAW BROS. LTD.) The Mighty Tarzan who knew only the law of the Jungle A BEAUTIFUL WHITE GIRL who knew only the lan of Love Together they face
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    • 257 7 ■iLDEN FEE"^ for One Tennis Lesson London. I Tilden the former world Lpm'm tennis player and now K!s> >nal. <harg:es f2O lor one urn or f 3O for three. Knil "ton. thought he would H r from Tilden. «I would minded paying a fiver, but X hi.'h" said Lord Polhngton.
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    • 288 7 JALHAMBRAi (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) 5 j COMING SHORTLY! j ANOTHER BIG HIT j From 20th Century-Fox iI 1 "I t I S| Z I -v W .a. **w\% V*^ Z I > U* I ••>* ■*^^V^^^ I #^E 11 »v¥'"-: I ••••»)^> /Je?ad T/ie? SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In
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  • 3519 8 KING'S VISIT TO U. S. A. IS ONE OF OUTSTANDING IMPORTANCE JML Owl I GGESTIONS FOR CABINET REFORM Historic Date Of Anglo-American Friendship London, Nov. 11 THK day on which the King and Queen cross the Canadian border and step on to United States soil will be a historic date
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  • 107 9 British Chamber I Commerce I'HE London Chamber of Commerce has ben asked, and hits agreed, to .send a member ol its staff to Zagreb for three month* for the purpose of assist- j mum the establishment of the Yugo .slav British Chamber of Commerce, of mftftllH prominent Yugoslav business people,
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    • 40 9 THE I FRIENDLY f[ I 2^lr IKI 1 jffifltk BY APPOINTMENT LT S^^»«* -W I DEWAR S The Famous 4t White Label H 1 /I. 1\ I O lij MM.iriiKl MALACCA a(.kvts oune, Uarby to. Ltd. N K mm,.,,^ ,o,lo^
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  • 312 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1938. HELP FOR THE PERSECUTED THE suggestion that Jews who have been driven out of Germany and Austria should be allowed to make [ionics for themselves m the former German colonies m Africa, now under mandate to Britain, has been widely acclaimed as an
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  • 861 10 Economic Basis Of China War DISASTROUS FOR PEOPLE OF JAPAN BEOWULF shows that whoever benefits from the China War it will not be the Japanese people. JAPAN has more than doubled her J exports to China. Figures for the first nine months of 1938 are 169 million yuan, compared with
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    47 10 LAilil <>s t:ikin» part m the National Fitness Council's pageant "Fitness th ough the Apes" m **mgt*#* Show Mhearsnl at the Honourable Artillery Company headquarters m Fins mry, City of London temns pirls link arms wilh their "opposite numbers" of last century, daring the rchedrsat Planet News
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  • 1179 11 MICKEY M OUSE WELL AHEAD IN HEART OF CHILDREN What The Vote Reveals Buck Jones First Among Choice Of Actors j (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Nov. 4. £INEMA audiences m England have developed a chain of Mickey Mouse Culbs which include no less than 151,000 children agad from 3
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  • 140 11 It C old production during the X months of 1938 estabf; hK'ti ifconl, accordXe American Bureau of tduction. excluding Rusrta. W lr d a value of $721,420,00u Kith $686,910,000 m the same RdSion m the United States 1; < paci With the rapid exX.otherK .other countries, production Krt.iv holding
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  • 160 11 ■trade In general is likely to be Hired when Great Britain and the Htates conclude their forthcomH agreement to reduce tariffs on p f products. This agreement H>kl In Washington as substanI not superficial. ■Bi vuun and the United States. their possessions, carry on 40 of all foreign trade.
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  • 79 11 London. Hlj!? flattered to hear cir »MUtu an wa*te aD »mies and skill. U 'u Oliver Strachey utative, f f Lond °n conference of f an Power n s or g anl sation, he d all h V the na tion is being on th( tinie by restrictions AS,
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  • 85 11 Sofia. THE finding of a school teacher's body badly mutilated by a hand bomb near the village of Droujiza m South Bulgaria is being actively investigated by the Police. The victim of the crime, the Motive for which is suspected of being political, is Kiril GrigorofT,
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    • 118 11 I THE mill TONIC POOD I I Obfi— bh of *tt Ohm** m 4 Storm J i..i Royal U>« i- n Bt&Lfl^Blv «l, n,«rv. ..ij. I ■■<!• h 4H B^r^H ROYAL PORTABLE I WITH TOUCH CONHO. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION RW£ 0 LTD. I 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. POLAROID Glasses
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  • 233 12 With "Keeping Fit through the Ages" :*s the theme, the Lord Mayor's Show passed through the City of London to inaugurate the year of office of London's new Lord Mayor Sir Frank Bowater. The procession was a mile long and passed through enormous irow'i> m the
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    • 46 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND KI.MiS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Rene lIJJIAW WHERE OLALIIY and YAJXE ARE TRADITIONAL. The Best is to i ome and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raffle* Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daUy including Saturdays from 8 a-ra. to 6 pjn.
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  • 1036 14 BEUTY ON THE BEACH Ideal slimming exercises to do by the seashore I y^ ■•■■■■■■•■>■■■*.•..,.,,,,,,,■ Let Us Help You! 5 |F you have a BEAUTY PROBL J if your skin is not as snw.hj you would wish; if you suffer fnfl blackheads and blemishes; if yfl S feel that your
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  • 985 15 ND IN THE BALLR OOM I the approach of Christmas evening ake-up becomes most important (broken at the top can be aisCurry the polish to the ends ils. eliminating white tips, says jiey I La iust once m a while [hv bathing (and more the sun-bathing) en- up one morning
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    • 31 15 A NEW COIFFURE If 1 5 1 ANDREW'S BALL 3 can be created for you at SALOON IPPOLITO Art Hairdressers, ;-ik-w 19, Capitol Bldg. =^Bi FOraPPOi^W i e«orM D 1 pPoJ!8
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    • 428 16 V— iJSt^-r 1 T w^Pk, m IBS s*Btto*^ Viiii^ki 0 __sf^^___________r___* BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES IM OhPORATED IN ENGLAND' lonnaxc "spore Tonnage t Jf° f 193S 1*39 BANGALORh «,000 Nov. 23 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 c'AKTHAGK IS.OO'l Dec. 16 RANPURA 17.000
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    • 295 16 TO FRENCH Port| CHARCEURS REUsj|B HOMEWARDS. DALNV For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk I CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Na/air, B .re, „v M TO SAIGON INDOCHInI CAP VARELI.A For Saigon. Vsnnßf and Halphons I GG MERLIN Fir Saigon N The Successors of MOINF COMTE b CO, iJ THU.Nfc
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  • 191 17 Of i oloni« s To CtanmMy New Guinea. AMASS meeting here of 300 residents unanimously resolved to protest against any suggestion of handing back to Germany, the Mandate Territory of New Guinea. Tlir meeting was convened by ollieiaLs of the Citizens/ Business. Property Owners.' Planters' and Public S
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  • 165 17 ANXIETY at the adverse trend of British trade with Finland was expressed by a Chamber of Commerce deputation to the Board of Trad?, yesterday. It was pointed rut that there was no other country of importance whose purchases from Great Britain were so disproportionate to their exports to
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    • 260 17 mrnxs v 11 1 l p l 1 w e I 'Incorporated m Australia). I NEXT SAILINGS I Due Sails. ■HA Nov. 26 TVc. 2 ww Dec 31 Jon 5 I chpao round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the fin? rates. let s po^engers may transfer at
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    • 69 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. I (APCAR LINE) I FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA I «s.s. TALMA I 10,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 1, AT 3 P.M. Thp above vps.spl ha° excellpnt modern accommodation for First Saloon ana Second Saloon passpnerers. Snt-cial Holiday Return tickets to China
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 180 17 feTAL INTELLIGENCE 1 s>-DAY "Imperial" Nov. 22 2 p.m. "Imperial" 22 2 p.m. "Imperial" 22 2 p.m. "Imperial" 22 2 p.m. '"Imperial" 22 2 p.m. "Imperial" 22 2 p.m. "Imperial" 22 2 p.m. •Imperial" 22 2 p.m. XL.M. 22 2 p.m. "Imperial 1 22 2 p.m. Gneisenau 22 7 p.m.
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    • 473 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Kedah 18 2 3 Turbo 16 2 3 Gneisenau 14 2 3 Achilles 2 Silvermaple 6 2 3 Hope Crown, Larut 31 2 3 Steel Navigator 32 Marudu 38 2 3 Theseus 4
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    • 20 17 MAILS DELIVERED The Air Mall i Imperial) despatched irom Singapore on Nov. 11 was delivered ii London on Nov. 18.
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  • 183 18 Doctrine Of Asi The Asiatic! sonable doctr!"? "'"""O Officials revealed thai, t J previously privatrh- h M (United /ta^^, ld^ d 1 qualified to regard the s w? n 1 y. since the United States *J tanly withdrawing f^S 1 m 1946, and hence- sS C ou lri n*
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  • 143 18 Appointed Protest* Chinese At Cam lon* THE present international sitfl 1 not only m the Far East bi Central Europe, lends a special terest to the appointment ol Gustav Haloun to succeed the A. C. Motile as Professor of d Language and History at lambi Dr. Haloun is a
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    • 471 18 ON THE RADIOJ n r _ir hi- _j _ia ENIROM >IK 15.15 Mc:» (19.8 «i) SINGAPORE ft Gym n^ic. 630 Ught gramophone music 22S metres (13S mes) G 50 T)m(> gfgnal. Orainophcnf mv #>nr 30^6 metres me s) SIC (cO ntinued> 7 50 Close down. ?W' Malay musict 10 50
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    • 473 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9-61 Mcis <3L« BBC Empire Symphony Coocerti -3 BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, Leonard Hlrach; conductor, Eric Fogg. a 00 The news and announcement* [Time Signal at 12.45 am G.M.T.} 0 °0 Bic Ben. Grosvenor House Dance Band, directed by Sydney Upton. J p 50 Close down.
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    • 60 18 KUALA LrMPII ZGE 6.13 M* < 489 m) p.m. 7.00 Recorded mns! News bulletin. 9 00 Close down. HOLLAND PCM 15.22 >U> (19: lf|) Sioli National anthem 8.05 Daily news b^" ol tt 8 20 Opce g^JjfLeopoW of H M ft- I v,,v 8.35 Talk on adventun 8 50 Report
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  • 267 19 tal To Development Of Empire [From Our Own Correspondent London, Nov. 11. (Prime Mini>U?r, who is Chairman of the Court of Governors of It London Sd»ol of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, paid a ik ti the work of the school m a message to the annual mec^lin* be Court
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  • 60 19 SKED TO BUY HIS OWN PROPERTY I Rabat. the market place of Douar ba"h French Morocco, by a man ferecl to sell him a leather bowl, iia ben Seddik turned the bowl gnised by a mark on the was one stolen from his i days before the vendor was arrestthe
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  • 45 19 I link Off "Robinson Crusoe's" Island Santiago. salvage the remains ser Dresden." Admiral Von Spec's the Battle of pen awarded by Ministry to Don id i Rlvas, n resident of i.k in Cumberland dez i Robinson Cruwas destroyed by when she took refuge My.
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  • 98 19 IT KNOWN CASE OF ELEPHANT BEING X-RAYED L New York. vPi£Sn^ aphs of an elephant been taken at a zoo here. eoa 2?r nt had ever been X-rayed. V p Wa i ilda Pet elephant of ed h rJu Z hT Brookl yn- Hilda edin^Th adly when she was l
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  • 107 19 Rugby. THE removal of 320,000 books, forming the library of the University of London, from South Kensington to the new University buildings close to the British Museum was completed without damage to a single volume. Some 5.530 large packing-cases were used m the task, representing 161
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  • 114 19 London WORKING continuously for nearly 28 hours during the last week-«u engineers have lowered the 1.4000 feet of underground raiiway track at Aldgate East, the nerve-centre of the system to the new station level An official of the London Passenger Transport Board said: "This was one of
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  • 71 19 Mrs. Haldane To Lecture On China Mrs Haldane, wife of Professor J B P. Haldane, who is now m Singapore »t a &S t 0 CWna wIU give a l«*urc at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday a p m Her object will be. Chinas Resistance and Reconstruc tion. 1 The
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  • 76 19 Singapore, Monday. Following publication m the Sunday Tribune of the news that a Baby Austin No. S. 5543 was missing, a report has been made to Mr. E. V. Fowler, of the Detective Branch, by Mr. Tan Choon Lee, of the staff of the Victoria School,
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  • 126 19 Awarded For Valour In The Great War Lyons. fTHE Mfd.iille Militairr. Frances hlfh- «->t award foi ralour In the field, was awarded on Armistice Day to Cftl dinal Gerlier, Arehbisop of Lyons The medal is not the result of any recent deed of the Cardinal It
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  • 61 19 Kimberley. A native was killed when he was hurled from a train by a whirlwind here He was riding on a truck loaded with portable huts Suddenly the train ran into the whirlwind and the hut on which he was sitting it is reported
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  • 613 19 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S E. Levy and Co.. by air ma;l yesterday: Messrs. White. Weld and Company New York, report by cable: STOCKS The reduced activity of a Saturday market decreased the significance ol price changes but the action
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  • 257 20 Singapore Police Comb Underworld For Three Armed Robber Ga ng AgainM CrimA (Tribune Crime Reporter! Singapore MondaJ gINV-APORE police and \M tives are rapidiy clearing city of the arnud robber gal responsible for so many ofl petty thefts m the streets recfl ly. but I am able to reveal tB
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  • 113 20 STORE-CARRYING SHIP FOR THE ADMIRALTY THE trials Of the motor.ship Robert DundM have been fUCCtSffully completed m the Forth. Th<- Robert. Dundas La the second oi two sister ships built by the Grandemouth Dockyard Co., Ltd., thii year for the Admiralty Stores Department. She was constructed to the highest specification
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  • 140 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Monday. SEVERAL changes are taking place shortly m Singapore consular !x>dies. Four Consuk-Cieneral are proceeding on transfer. Consul-fcneraJ for Portugali Mr. K. <;. Alvea Guerra. leave- for Lisbon on Nov. 25. It is not vet known where ho will subsequently
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  • 30 20 Singapcre, Monday.— Mr. E. J. Herod, a labour supervisor m the Naval Base, wa* to-day acquitted of the charge of negligent driving by Mr. C. H. Whittom. Traffic Magistrate.
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  • 64 20 UN KNOWN A SPECIAL department for the* patients recovering from of fractured limbs has been prone* the Seamen's Hospital SocMfl hospital at Albert Doc:;~ This centre, which is the nw u kind to be established designed af'er extensive am methods u.sed m Vienna c n V' States. The remainder ol
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  • 76 20 UNKNO WN Chinese Refugees Ma Make New Homes ACCORDING to the French OJj A a considerable numbero* *thj tizens have returned w Indo-China during C*nal months, and there has also jew ing number of Chi journey from Honjkong It was explaintf. gees m the Co),: papers of nationa.:' subßtance and
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    • 26 20 THE EFFECTS OF SLEEP m a Ti OK^Kal?! a ir-i*iMiililioiM h il room nvv <«|ii;il lo am overnight Im;uil> eiraliiM ul you ;n>akr \%lih W.P.^. 137A
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  • 68 21 Soldiers Fined For Disorderly Conduct ,re, Monday. Loyal Regii ,M and Allen fore the fourtl. I Kenneth A ded gn'Jtp to a v we ound wtmg n I r at Coleman I their regiment who was a t both the ac- character m the :od the army about five the
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  • 77 21 II Singapore. Monday. hcTED on a charge of danIntuxh overtaking another ear, It ini| side of the road and Iftfly ever the white line, on lend m Newton Road before fcchin? (.ilste.id Road m the l?o:i cf TbMBMfl Road, on the he <>f ftmgttsl N, Mr. Alfred fth a
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  • 63 21 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Sin<zapcre, Monday. n Jlr Conrad Oldham m the I Police Court this morning, a j named Tan Kau Kiah was t heonOot 30 at Al-Junied ebbed i Mr Cheong Cho and time of the offence he used S° was a «"ested on Saturdetective.s claimed trial and
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  • 41 21 »f an unlawful so- ssst ss&fi b r F vi I ff l the SeCOnd face > r C( .nrad Oldham. aimed trial and Court Uray asked his worbe pestponed for a 1 ""Wines and suggestbj allowed bail of $100
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  • 39 21 o r^tling matches to take World Arena will lay nieht when an■■""on is expected. will be a match betJon of China, Wong I Bakishi, over six ten--1 meet Raheem Bux rounds while Sar>Rl Goldstein over nUl .ands.
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  • 117 21 Singapore, Monday. (Tribune Start Keporten PUCHARAN Singn, a nine ceen-y ear-old k English-speaking Sikh claimed trial this morning m the Filth Police Court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge that he on Nov. 10 at the Officers' Mess at Tanglin Barracks, Singapore, was alleged
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  • 63 21 Ties m the S.C.C. lawn bowls Singles handicap tournament will be played a.s follows: n Wednesday: J. A. Dean (—1) vs E. v. EV Friday" C Capt. L. W. Leask (+5) vs winner of J. E. Jeans (scr) vs H. M. Vennik (+5). T A W Williams
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  • 420 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. that there were far too many cases of armed robbery m the City, Mr. Justice Home, presiding at the Singapore Assizes, sentenced i, young Cantonese, Lee Ah Peng, to three years rigorous imprisonment. The accused faced the charge of having
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  • 124 21 Singapore, Monday. (Tribune Staff Reporter) GOO Ah Tiong, a Teochew, was charged m the Second Police Court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham with the offence of house-breaking with intent to commit theft. Detective No. 145 caught the accused at 2 a.m. this morning
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  • 203 21 IN a friendly match last Sunday the i Joybells -B.P. defeated the Spartan B P. by four games to two, the remaining game being abandoned due to failing light. Scores (Joybells mentioned first):— Goh Tian Chye beat Tan Kok Ann 15—9, s—l. Sect Thiam Hock beat Lee
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  • 162 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fHEONG Kon^ Seng claimed trial this morning in the fourth poliee court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker when he w«u summoned at the instance of the Municipal Commiiisioneri for making brt'cki without first obtaining a licenee at B87. Al-Junied Boad on
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  • 163 21 No Coiffeurs Competition For S'pore (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. rplIK president ef the Sinrapoiv Chinese Barbers' Association i^ very c! sappoinled becriiis" of his h.':\ 'n.ir <«» abandon r iis proposed "(oifTturs competition" owing to lack of entrants. Borne rr.onthi ago circular! were ls> 'led to members of the
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  • 107 21 CHINESE LOSES $438 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. ONE more successful coup was carried out by Kuala Lumpurs burglars last night, the victim being a Chinese missionary living m Cheras Road whose loss of cash and jewellery was valued at $438. The burglary took place early m the
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  • 21 21 Mr. H. J Page, Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, Is leaving for Home by the Antenor tomorrow
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  • 306 22 S.C.C. BEAT VETERANS A T HOCKE Y -> r 4; Vi'tcrans o.i Pla/ing teen boetoy, tbe s.c.c beat the Vete«M by tour go** two on the l'adu,,, vstoday. Th, Vetewni put up a stout. 1( uml U1( 3 sp,,. S in the ,an, wh,n they «re dehn.tjj top. H was
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    16 22 todM m ST.r vs. Veterans lixlun at the wni."h the S.( .V. won by 4 2.
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  • 98 22 HORLICKS B. P. A inendly game of badminton will be played at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Monday next at 730 p.m. between the Horlicks Party and the Eclipse B P. consisting of four singles and three doubles matches. The following will represent the Horlicks B P.:- Robert Chia.
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  • 122 22 KING KONG IN MALACCA (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Nov. 21. Dhl-otci. a large crowd at the Malacca City Park last night. King Kong, the Hungarian wrestler, easily disposed of Mehar Singh m two rounds. King Kong was the superior of the two and scored his first fall m the first
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  • 22 22 ON WITH THE GAME The S.C.C. break up an at- I j tack by the Veterans. Inci- dent m yesterday's padang Mhoctaty*
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  • 116 22 L .G. U. MEDAL AT BUKIT TIMAH THE results of the L.G.I. Medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon are as follows: Mrs. G A L. Plummer 104—36=68 Mrs. S. E. Dodds 88—19=69 Mrs. H. H. Sturt 87—13=74 Lady Bagnall 89—19=70 Miss S. Lucas
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  • 95 22 Milan, Nov. 21. Italian motor cyclist Tenni riding a 250 c.c.m. Guzzi machine smashed eighteen world records, nine of class 250 c.c.m and nine of 350 c.c.m. including 5, 10. 50 and 100 kilomertes and the same numbers of miles, also m a record one hour covering 180.502
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  • 58 22 SC.C XV vs. SRC. at the S.C.C. to-day: R. B. Melhuish; J. P. Wood. J. P. Burley. R. A. Hooper. R. L. Paiker; F. c S. Tillbrook, L. P. D. Hay; B M Purser. C. P. Jennings, R. J Maxey. EG Gardiner, A M. Carbery, L E C
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  • 212 22 Soccer I Tournamel 1 THE following are v, I part In the dub tourni I had to be fefer v 'M tennis tourney. All matches played at Hong I in en I Team A: Me i" t < Captain*, Tan Hak Wan y»TB Wah. Yap Ah Chuan One s'*M
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  • 107 22 Fort Canning Beat Alexandra Fort Can. 4 pts; Alex. Depot pORT Canning beat Alexandr pot by four points to thi rugger at Tanglin yesterday slippery turf. The Fort pressed from the jta forward passes near the Dep°* The Fort were unlucky on vanuj casions and. except for aways, the Depot
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  • 72 22 COLLEGE BEATEN AT HOCKEY Fort Canning. nl N (oil FRT Canning br:«i |0 at hockey b) rda at the Ciller J The Fort began rl]t C( being unlucky not „,c took play over but I .sound. Eventually, the through BAKER and increased the lead two-nil m favour i time. The
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    20 23 Aa S.CE C. pl*y« to dribble through. Picture taken at the S.C.R.C". 'hockey fixture with the Airmen, which they won.
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  • 356 23 Indercutting Spoils Game Between Raffles St. Joseph's I Inn r-S< hool Hockey latch Was Fast, Interesting L i.ist 2 J st Josephs 1. [ED somewhat by unauthodox tackling and a little too much undercutting of the ball, the hockey fixture between Raffles Inon and St. Joseph's was fast and interesting,
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  • 57 23 T REASURY AUDIT SOCCER Sports Union will hold v> rcer match between for the Wilson Park on Friday, at 5 v Chek Tuan. Koh Chye Tee, Teo Soo Poh, Sahaban, Embi. John iCSa Kirn Siew. Bong K^ <capt.). Rodrigues. Ahmad Rozario. E. Gomes; rtana, Thiam Hock. A. L o^ s,J
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  • 214 23 V.M.C.A 3; Colts 2. PLAYING with only nine men, the Colts were yesterday beaten by the V.M.C.A. by the odd goal m five at the V.M.C.A. ground. Anson Road. At the interval, the score was oneall. The sodden ground and rain m
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  • 24 23 S.C.R.C. AND R.A.F. DRAW Picture shows the S.C.R.C. vs. R.A.F. hockey fixture m progress at Hong Lim Green. Result was a draw of two-all.
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  • 32 23 The final m the Kliney Cup competition between the holders, the Y.M.CA.. and the S.C.R.C. will be played on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday next week, on the Y.M.CA. courts.
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  • 46 23 V M.C.A. second team vs. the R.A.F. 2nd at the V. M.C.A. pool to-day at 5 p m Tan Kwang Seng, Loh Heng Kee, Lee Hon Ming, Choo Sene Gbye, Chan Suay Bah, Yeo Teow V|bt», y J* mm Ming. Reserve: Johaaf Ttt. I
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  • 424 23 AIR FORCE DRAW WITH S.C.R.C. mJkM 2; S.C.R.C Z. DAJN did not hold up the second team hockey match at Hong Lira Green last night between the RAF. and S.C.R.C. Although for the first ten minutes the players had to battle m a. thick drizzle, bright and interesting hockey was
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  • 239 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh f VNTON is mm w.th Japanese troops busily mov.ng towards the dtv from the eastern suburb. Order is not being well maintained and the authorities have ordered the evacuation of a porUon of the inhabitants as the ity is overcrowded w.th refugees.
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  • 13 24 FRONTIER PACT SIGNED Sf^bOUtM villas with a total POPUlation of 50.000 people Reuter
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  • 21 24 I Berlin, Nov. 21.— Two men were be li' aded for high treason this moining Reuter.
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  • 94 24 London, Nov. 21— The Home Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare, will be the principal Government speaker m the Houj>e of Common's debate to-day on the opposition motion which urget, concerted effort among nations, including the United States, to secure a common policy on the refugee problem. Newspapers anticipate the
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  • 166 24 Britain Demonstrates Progress Of Aviation London, Nov. 21. THE Air Ministry will furnish a stand to demonstrate the progress of aviation m England at the aeronautical exhibition to be opened m Paris on Friday. Most important British exhibits are two fastest fighters yet m service m the Royal Air Force,
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  • 109 24 Spaniards Deny "Fantastic" Reports Barcekna. Nov. 21. A COMMUNIQUE of the ministry of national defence *ays four persons were killed^ &ree seriously injured and sixteen .sustained flight contusions caused .n an accidental tire recently m the outskirts of Barcelona. It describes the fantastic estimates ot casiialties published abroad. Anothei communique
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  • 65 24 London, m THE possibility oJ the appoi n{ 1 an apostolic delegate Tr tain, is understood to be ml sideration by the Vatican Zi pointment is distinct an d from the appointme;;: of M cio. An apostolic delegate is m ecclesiastical functionary with lomatic status The name of Monsignor
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  • 95 24 Moscou. Nw THE young British engineer, Ryan Grover, who flew ik Finland and thence to Rm few days ago m a light private plane has been detained Soviet authorities. He landed m Kalinin distil miles north of Moscow and i took off against orders and apt without
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  • 76 24 London, Nov. 21 —Prince I Yugoslavia and Princess Olga tf England to-day. Prince Paul j fourth Balkan ruler to visit j recently others beine: King Bon Carol "and King Goorge offl PRINCE PAUL IN LONDON Belgrade, Nov. 21-The visit (J Paul to London is regarded asfl Importance here
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    • 95 24 WOMEN WEEP AS aATATURK IS BURB Ankara, Nov. 21. porarily laid U> JCENES of great poignancy the construction of a marked the funeral of Ke- mausoleum. v the rout? mal Ataturk this morning. Rain Thousands lint tatl r K A began to fall as the cortege left r e e
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