Morning Tribune, 26 November 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE j-Xo. 256. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November 26. 1938. FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 108 1 lord Winterton London, Nov. 25. tD Winterton replying to the Palestine debate said asree.nent reached will be nitted and recommended by jrnment to Parliament for royal jplvinp t.i the question ther regarding the Jewish ional home m Palestine the ement ol previous govern it and the
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  • 347 1 BRITISH PREMIER RETURNS HOME SATISFIED PARIS, NOV. 25. jy]R CHAMBERLAIN AND LORD HALIFAX LEFT FOR LONDON AT 1030 THIS MORNING WITH THE SATISFACTION OF KNOWING THAT IT IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY EVIDENT THE TALKS COVERED A WIDE FIELD AND LAID THE FOUNDATIONS FOR EVEN FURTHER CO-OPERATION. This co-operation is particularly marked
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  • 81 1 Los Angeles Fire Astimated At $4,000,000 Los Angeles, Nov. 25. THOUSAND fire-fighters believe that they have at last checked disastrous bush fire here, a fire estimated damage of which is ween $3,000,000 to $4,000,000. icng palatial homes reported deW are those of Madeline Carroll, p™ s tar. Sam Wood, the
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  • 75 1 New York, Nov. 25. *'*m people are known to be dead as a result of a blizzard which this morning across North Eastern regions of the United States. The of the season occurred m New York yesterday giving a real oldtouch to Thanksgiving Day. c
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  • 121 1 Pope's Serious Illness Vatican City, Nov. 25. COLLOWING signs of fatigue yesterday the Pope discontinued his audiences on the advice of his doctors. An official bulletin states that the Pope's indisposition was due to cardac asthma. The condition is not improving. The Pope was proceeding to the audience hall when
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  • 28 1 Berlin. Nov. 25.— Herr Ribbentrop li expected to leave for Paris on Monday night to sign the Franco-German peacv declaration and return to Berlin on Wednesday night— Reuter
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  • 39 1 SHE'S GETTING SHIRTY Jeanette Macdonald m her Bel-Air home Known as one of the bent gardeners on the Metro-Giodwyn-Mayer lot, Jeanette Mac Donald spends virtually all her spare time doing the gardener's work for him at her Brl-Air home.
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  • 30 2 Mr .1 Ham has been appointed to be a member of the Board of Exammers In Languages <for Malay* for Penang vice Mr R P S. Walker.
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  • 246 2 INCIDENT FOLLOWS I I" 111 I (TribUM Stall Reporter) CT ifiBED m the back by a 30-.year-old runaway t 'hinese P S£( a Singapore tSjJTS hm l two shots at his assailant, killed him in^aclMane^off smith Street. Two shots were ftred one at th<
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  • 33 2 The promotion of Mr. F. G. Aplin. IC.C Senior Superintendent, Customs mid BxclM Department, F. 11.8. to be i Deputy Commissioner of Excuse, S.S., With effect from Mar. 2, has been approved
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  • 39 2 LEAVING FOR KUALA LUMPUR Mr. and Mrs. K. Bird, who were en tertained to a tea party at Farrer Park yt'sterdav. Mr. Bird, who is attached to the Malayan Establishment office, is proceeding to K.L. on transfer as Auditor-General.
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  • 241 2 [y|UNICIPAL Commissioners are prepared to recognise the principle of collective bargaining, according to replies to a petition by the Munitipal Services Club, which were confirmed at to-day's meeting of the Board "Such bargaining should be undertaking not through the Municipal Services Ciub." says part
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  • 20 2 Haji Mukri bin Bahab has been appointed to be a Rat hi for the District ol Christmas Island
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  • 49 2 The appointment of Sergeant ThoPIU Brcwnlee Dinnie to be a Company Sergeant Major Instructor, Volunteer Forces, Malaya, with egect from Oct. 7, hat been approved. The appointment of Mr Douglass Gordon Jones to be an Agricultural Officer, Malayan Agricultural Services, with effect from Oct 7. has been approved
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  • 280 2 Boys' Brigade Give Grar Display "A MOST exhilaral, n? dls J A quote the Hishop V aptly descn.,,, the Vnu«fl and display i,Hd by the IM Battalion of the B,,vs vM theS.V.C. Hal. vMerta, M kmm hitemtin, Reviewed b: I the Hon. Mr A M the Battab n panics. waa
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  • 77 2 AMENDMENTS TO BUILDING BY LAWS (Tribune Staff Reporter' Singapore. Fri«l AMENDMENTS to ManMlfJ j inff by-laws. aHM** M the lowering the bdfhtl H the ground Botr f storeys of a house, mtto P^J to-day's meeting N ti e sioners. The President said he wi>hecl it perfectly clear UwJ.^jjEj the height
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  • 16 2 Lie A commission n c.s. r.n.v.r I v granted to Ro**'^ effect from Oct »<
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    • 79 2 SILK TROPICAL I Zs «J S i: A S 0 X S STY L E L AT E 8 T A NE W E B T E%C L V S 1 V E DESIGNS ON VIEW NL V A I 0U R S II W ROOMS Limited Sap p 1
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    • 40 2 "Scotland For Ever* Nou nou lads Mid latsei t Have your lulls and dreaMi i i:ici cleaned lor i Slinl Andrew s Night Just Phone 7776 t We ollecl ami Deliver S IBurtol Quick? i Cleaners i V.*. Orchard Road.
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  • 730 3 r. Tan Condemns foolish System (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Friday. BCIPAL Commissioners should buy British poods and «r<» !rili>h. and the time has now como for them to change their o f amptin! the lowest tender, urgfed Mr. S. R Tan m the fi f
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  • 38 3 The appointment of Mr. Cecil Robbins Cherry to be temporarily a Nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, during the absence on •cave of the Hon Mr J W dr Piro has been confirmed
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  • 68 3 SUNDERLAND FLYING BOAT FLIES TO PORT DICKSON (Tribune Special Correspondent) Port Dickson, Nov. 25. THE Sunderland flying boat "Negri 1 SembiJan" flew from Singapore to Port Dickson to-day for the naming ceremony by the Yang di Pertuan td-morrow. On board were Vice-Marshal A. J. Babington, Group-Captain Dunn. Major R. L.
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  • 201 3 $200 Fine For Extortionist Our- v Singapore, Friday. NO thin Poh, a young Chinese who last Saturday pleaded guilty m the Third Police Court to a charge of attempted extortion of M.OOO. was this inorning sentenced, by Mr. G. S. Rawlings, Third Magistrate, to a fine of S2OO. or four
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  • 92 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday.—That there hai been a total absence of reports of rob btries or armed robberies during the Hari Raya Puasa holiday is an indication that our City is now almost fret item this pest, although there has beer a number of bicycle thefts
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  • 153 3 ACCUSED ADDRESSES THE JURY CKNTENCE of eighteen months im- prisonraent was passed upon Mr. 'A. C. Loh, a Singapore born Chinese, who was sales manager of the Ho Boon Leong Company, radio department. Be was arraigned before Mr. Justice Home to-day to answer to three charges of falsification of accounts
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    • 49 3 MANOFORTE PLATING AM* THEORY OF MUSIC Adults and children any grradt Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roao. |#f^&| FLUID THAT'S! JIM GOOD I^^^'pFOUNTAJN PENjI A'i ONT O R LTD. ss\i iroM IE
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    • 25 3 SCAtP STARVATION i -F a\ X SILVIKRIN The Natural Hair Tonir From all ChcmisLs. Hinh-rlas-s .Sti)r»\s. find Hair-dn'.s.siTs. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil Street.
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    • 104 4 London, Friday. tat Forward (December, TO 71SIW 2nd Forward "iJatiiMar.) MJJ i {J|JJ hl|l« 3rd Forward "(Apr. June) gjjgg g'$ lt +1.16 London. Friday. Previous To d ay PALM OIL fMalaya) In bulk Nov. Dec. shipment £16 13 value Unchanged COPKA (^traits, F.M.S.) Nov. Shipment £10.89 value £10.10.0
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    • 101 4 London, Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 91 91 3 -f 3d. Dunlop Rubber 24- B|7ft 4' 2 d. General Electric 78 78|- Imperial Chemical Industrie* 314'- 316 V 2 d Imperial Tobacco 133 1»2 132 6 —7ft& Anßlo-Dutch 27 3 273 Canadian Pacific 6 5 6 5
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    • 57 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Chant*? T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 178.69 178.65 _04 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8.54»n 8 53 5 8 v~d T f >n Hmmkong (closing selling rate) 8' 2 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 3d Unchanged T.T. on New
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    • 13 4 SII VER £7.9.10^2 +BV2<i--4 months' forward 19 9!16 19% +I jie
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    • 31 4 RUBBER Previous Tone Buyers 15 13 16 Spot Sellers 15 15 1(5 Forward Jan Mar. Buyers 15 13 16 Sellers 15 15 16 TIN Quiet Spot 46 8
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    • 16 4 TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Spot (afternoon (dosing price) tJi5- H Forward £216% £217^ I
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  • 71 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore FrW* THE consolidated accounts iff ment of the Municipality entered, presumably by hiiHarj Wednesday night or early inw morning:, and obviou iy M a™ had been made to force open drawers of cashiers and coon cashiers, accord^;' to a report" by the Pres'dent. "Mr. W
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  • 90 4 F raser's Daily Report Singapore. Friday. MINING Tin at midday was SIIOV2, up x Cables received from London this morning showed little change m the price of tin shares although the market appears to remain rather a sellers one. tfoth Dollar and Australian tin shares were quietly steady to-day although
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  • 275 4 Berlin, Nov. 25. F£ foreign ministers of Germany. Italy and Japan made broadcasts this morning m celebration of the second anniversary of the AntiComintern Agreement. All German newspapers devote editorials to the anniversary, describing it as a world historical event. Volkischer Beobachter declares that "it is due
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  • 755 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company I f spm j .MIMXG I 42 4;8 28j30 • Nom 43,47|- Nom H 253 26 3 0.60 0.65 B 24,fl 1.40 1.45 10)6 1116 fll 219 229 136 14,6 __r 0.32 0.36 ('75 0.79 Tin 23 6 < 6 25i8,6 nJ->' 246 2516
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  • 232 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS •bm Singapore. Friday MINING J Buyers Sellers B Ampats 43 49 Batu Selang ors 1.41 146 Hong Fatt,- 0.7. 0.80 Hongkong Ti n 23 6 25Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 1013 1)6 Katu Tin 261Killinghalls 1716 18 6 Kramats 10 6 11 6 Kuchai.- 128 1.32xd Laruts
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  • 159 5 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 99»/ 2 101 c.i. 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May Iff Nov. 15 99»/ 2 101 c.i. PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 ■jit May 1 Nov. 1 U9% 121 fl 43/4% 1929 red. 1959-dL
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    • 204 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends boo* 0.. Tin Payable 3attani 5' Nov. 10 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 y, iaub Gold 5d in t Dec 8 Dec 14 Dec 9 is vawanp Com 6d Nov. 30 Sec 7 D^c 1 12^9 *enong Conoid. 6d Dec 3 Dec 10 De 7
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    • 310 6 PATRONS WHO ENJOYED AM S BLTI()N AHfIM WH ABE rREMWTING FOB <»M Ml <>NI.VPAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 TO-DAY 'SI S ™< v■* B^B^^^^^^^l^^^^^^B^bl B^BW > v^Sfi |TJ II I I iII I I >^ > k-n •^■■••■•v jS^»iiß^B^^^^^^^^B y* •"PCpwBB^BBjK' Bj f In E3 rf br 2flWMSSft- > -^JrS 1
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    • 154 6 The Best Week -End Show o f a h, I t I* I Til I sl>I:< >"-M\il N Each Pains will receive a Coloured Fan "hot,, i>()|. r l <#.l.i A 11*11 II f|j- \Vith Kxcellent Supporting Pro^Kimme including HONG KOI HI H of the ORIENT a Technicoitmr Tiauloum-J AIMMNNMI
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  • 92 7 MANY WILLING TO DIE FOR A, BUT TOO FEW KNOW HOW TO LIVE FOR HER Kunming. MMDdoua iaith m the fudeclared Mrs Charferial correspondent of hold out for any anLC r pSd Madame Chiang s wirY particularly the train- ing of women for patriotic service She also spoke enthusiastically of
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    • 93 7 L v Perfect Show for you 1 week-end entertainment! IPENING TO-DAY WITH SHOWS 3-15-6-15 9-15 P.M. CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) her Hit From 20th Century-Fox presenting Two Popular Stars m their perfect picture together v m I(?7 fi VT&- I** JjH a STUART ERWI«J jk jiJ*"<»yj v E i,.,d
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    • 260 7 M ■■•■A Drawing Qowded Audiences PARAMOUNT'S GREATEST ZTT M SPECTACULAR EPIC 1 u "^IV3nT Since The Covered Wagon SIMULTANEOUSLY mm/mimm* EMPIRE SUN mHIIB )OAN Tanjonj; Pagai s.u World BMPHNIII apiiiipTT 7.15 9.30 (0 9.30 I M RFNNrTT Thrills! Chills! Laughs' Offfl ULIIIILM ±mt+S*\M I 1*"! RANDOLPH I 1 FLASHING GUN
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  • 191 8 HITLER HAS A BUSY DAY Munich, Nov. 24HITLER had long conversations to-day with Kin* Carol of Komania and Mr. P. Pirow. the South African defence minister, ai B«r« htesgaden. Mr Pirow wa.s first received and stayed m hour, while King Carol, whotravell<d m a special train after his visits to
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  • 69 8 WITH Kwciyang, capital of Kweichow province as the neucleus, highway icvelopment m the Southwest provinces s making rapid progress and more ban 2,500 li of highways have been competed and are now open to traffic. Kwoiyang is now linked up with Cunniing, capital of Yunnan, with
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  • 677 8 Higher Education Absolutely Essential (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. ESTABLISHMENT of a university m Malaya is the first step towards decentralisation m the Malay States, and only by qualifying themselves for the higher administrative posts can the Malays help the British Government to fulfil its
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  • 70 8 SINGAPORE ROTARIANS TO TRAVEL BY AIR? Singapore. Friday. MALAYAN Kotarians attending (he Rotary Convention at Bangkok during the Chinese New Year will travel there and back m 1 four-en^ined plane which will be chartered from Wearne's Air Service by the Local Rotary Club, m conjunction with the Rotary Club m
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  • 81 8 PEING PUPPETS REPRIMANDS (Tribune Staff R ep()rter) k h a e h C K ina R< 2 iff F »»< 2" 1 Kah Kee, asking hi m to for peace and to ston t J* Mr. Tan Kah Kee Vp f telegram rebuking them having surrendered to i Japanese and
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  • 43 8 /CONTRARY to the previous opi t estimates, it is now leanudfl Soviet I*sB wheat crop a,,, noi m quanUty the feebl: ro.u l of harvest. The reserves prowded excellent crop harvested m l^ ever, will largely pernu are excellent
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  • 56 8 Before the Chief Justice m at 10.30 am. 1 Judgment:— s z<° dC^ tiar vs. F. Bateman 3r Before Mr. Justice Hor at 10.30 a.m. Bo h Hi Magistrate* Appear ReX Tan Buck Khiang Judgment of Worcv^ he2n( read by Dy. Registrar in^ at 10.30 am
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    • 74 8 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY presents a (POPULAR CONCERT by tho Chorus and S'trinp Orchestra of the Society. assisted by HANOI FOWLEK Victoria Memorial Hall, on Sunday, Docember 11th 1938 at 9.15 p.m. Conductors: John Tryner. Glan Williams, B. Mus. i Seats, $2.00, $1.00 and 50 cts. II iMIIIIIIIMIIIII I POSITIVELY
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    • 61 8 Jfel. SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING: GRAM) PALACE j (New World) Eu Tong Sen St. 7. 50 9.45 p.m. 7 p.m. 9.15 I Controlled by Sha- r j Bros. Ltd. 2 Super Cantonese Drama STAIiIE I K4MI \\< I STARRING Miss CHAN WAN SIONC; I r.RAVn MATINEES TO-DAY and I ni%n M TO-MORROW
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  • 336 9 int Representations ay Lead To Firmer lann ovc t existing conditions and anxiety concerning future Lpecta ot trade m China is felt by more than one Western a is confirmed by the latest reports from abroad, which indithat m 1 ondon. Washington and Berlin considerable discuss takiim phw or
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  • 102 9 JAPANESE PILOT CAUGHT exilic Shanghai. friJnrf k of "Sino-Japanese > p!o v' P has land a JapaSrtL on rh ntratiOn Camp bninv, Chinese peasant N V n J'J n b y $200, according; rom Ku "»ninf. dunn. th 1 rji wn by Chinese purraf "Sitf? Se Ptember 26 n l(
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  • 112 9 EXPANSION OF U.S. TRADE IN SOUTH AMERICA 4FTER a tour of Latin- America, recently, Mr. Warren Pierson. president of the Export and Import Bank of America, said that he forces a definite increase m trade between the United States and South America. "Recent dishearteninc <vents m Europe and the Orient,"
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  • 61 9 London THE American Ambassador to London. Mr. J. Kennedy, la expected to leave at the beginning of December for 'Washington to report to President Roasevelt personally on the political situation m Europe, and to arrange details of the visit of the King and Queen to the
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  • 121 9 Cairo. Till Syrian Premier, Mardam Bey, who is now m Paris has, according to reports here, sent a copy of tin final text of the proposed Franco-Syrian Treaty, as wrll as off the supplementary agreement to (he leaders of the National bloc m Damascus m order to ascertain
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 73 9 i^^^^Vaa I H*" I li iK^ i IrlKm I I HUDSON OEUMENTHOL JUJUBES have for over 40 yeara been successfully used by Tens of Miliious nf people. Other Jubes, etc etc., come and go, but HUDSON'S BUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public confidence through their genuine worth. When used daily
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    • 467 9 (GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received at the Settlement Engineers Office, Public Works Department, Singapore, up to noon of the sth December, 1938. for the Supply and Delivery of Oils and Greases for the year 1939 lor the Public Works and Customs and Excise Departments. Singapore.
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  • 285 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 26, 1938. THE PARIS TALKS 'TOMPLETE agreement on all questions" was announced officially at the conclusion of the Paris Talks between the Premiers and Foreign Secretaries of Britain and France. We are not likely to get much more information than that, even after the members
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  • 1165 10  - How The Arab Terror World GEORGES MEYER By FRANCE PR OTECTS LEADERS TERROR bM n-i K ned In Palestine fOf more than two y« ar.s. Since April 19, 1936 when the extreme Nationalist Arab faction began to use violence m its feud against the British and the Jews, there ha.s
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    51 10 With the Archbishop of Canterbury presiding and n>ff nitaries attending, the Church Assembly took place ai e xprtsHall m Westminster, London. Here is a study m c nt 'f winning 0 sions as Dr. Temple, Archbishop oi York (right) f" rt Ingram, Bishop of London, listen to the speeches. Planet
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  • 1012 11 RANCE BUILDS LYING BOAT OF EIGHTY TONS WORLD OF FLIGHT ■pur o*n Correspondent). I London, Nov. 19. ■people thiriK that Uie luiure ■Mi* rests with rotatingtcraft «>i the gyroplane or irr type. Iwe have— and we are get 1T and more of it every I But have we yet got
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  • 96 11 Reconciliation Rumour fHANCELLOR Hitler visited the v deposed Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, when the former was m Vienna recently. It is also rumoured that the Fuehrer proposed reconciliation to the former Austrian Chancellor on condition that the later publicly approve Herr Hitler's policy during the forthcoming
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  • 310 11 Trade Decline In Fukien Industries Hard Hit By War Foochow. CONSIDERABLE hisses have been sustained by Fukien province m its industries and commerce since the outbreak of the hostilities, according to a survey made recently. The losses, the surrey reveals, were not caused directly by Japanese invasion but by difficulties
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    • 69 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discover: m flare protection. They permit you t.» actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 Sor our demonstration of this remark able new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4. ARCADE. SINGAPORE. PHONi; MM. ***** ~~V\ Tticcraphir Addreu I
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    • 29 11 TMI TllUi TONIC FOOD OfctofcMfrfa «W OwlW Storm what vtui f" r 'I r.v a" |M»riAJ»li» ConviiHv >oiii pHBHVV^^^^H h ir of Koyai.s »vRO^E.O LTD 3, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    207 12 /Mthoufftl be X only ten years old, under four feet m height and weighs about three it— CU Oeorgt Rimbcr of Lancing, Sussex, is a lighter. A \ear i^o. Goofgf seemed doomed to spend the rest of his life on his back he had fallen off a wall
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    134 13 Nil Iliish lurnbul. City Police Commissioner, took the salute outside IVestminstti atl.edral. London, after Roman Catholic policemen had attend* d the annual Remembrance Service for Catholic police killed m the World War, Photo ;hows a general view of the march past outbid* Westminster Cathedral. Planet News For his
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    • 51 13 CHRISTMAS C* I CT C Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING \\\Y LATEST PATTERNS OF lIALLMARKCD BRITISH SILVERWARE Tea Sctl Sauri* li«»ats (offer Srt>, Tray s etr. iKtffs i) oi r v ifi: !>isii»s BWICT MSflEfl et< also CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES tiif; b^st is hi c:omk and sef RENE ULLMANN Kafflcs Place.
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  • 2357 14 U/HEN you have sufficient means to cover all your dress requirements jt is yen easy to look chic and to present an ensemble which is wellni^h perfect from tip to toe You have only to study the fashion trends of the moment, to plan out what
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    • 29 14 S reEMAVFNT WAII a iracuur? p::ices $IO.UO $12.00 SIM i MAISO* VBK LADIES' BAIRDKESSE"3 79 Stamlord Kd. W{fJ^ SINGAI'OKK MAi ,I'hone ««iC/ 'Ihone M Unusual Stock 18 Far Ist
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    • 456 16 BY P&OahdBRITISH INDIA LINES .INtOKPORATED IN CNOLAND) Outwards louuaice "s pore lunnajce IQ J' pore 1938 1939 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 SOUDAN 0.500 Jan. 13 CAKTOAOE IS.OO-1 Dec. 16 RANCHI 17 000 Jan. 13 BHUTAN 6 100 Dec 17 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 BEHAR 'iOOU Dec. 26 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb.
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    • 298 16 jK_ TO FRENCH Porl ji'j»**j CHARCEURS ReunJ JDALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirr CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazan Bordeaux [S JTO SAIGON INDOCHINj CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Touran* and Bfti] j i M. I. (from S»ie^n» I OG. MAURICE LONG For Saigon N I The Sums** of
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  • 193 17 j i and Labuan DAY 1 ■i "Qantas" Oorgon Ma.'udu Tj'awa Nov. 26 7.45 a.m. 26 2 p.m. 26 3.30 p.m 26 3 p.m nd Dungun mtaina North, South Lipis K L.M TiJawa 26 4 p.m i. 26 2 p.m 26 2 p.m. 1 KLM 26 2 p.m.
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  • 221 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter). mup Singapore, Friday. and ?ris7r^ '".f'TX"' UP n the whi art >( h H n by Hi" FxHl™^' L h affl t S entertainerx, ha.s been lifted oy Mis fAdlency Sir Shonton Thomas. The whip dance was also banned in Perak
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  • 180 17 Eight Nations United Front Shanghai. Nov. 25. 'THE British Chamber of Commerce and other British associations have joined with the American and French chambers and other national bodies such as the American Association of Shanghai, Belgian Chamber of Commerce, ('hina Association, British Residents Association, Canadian Club, Danish Association, Norwegian Chamber
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  • 80 17 me Department of the Navy intends to entrust a private concern with the construction of the new dirigible It ii a^A^? d for wh eh °°01WM provided $3,000,000 credits during the last session. The airship will be 100 metres long and w.ll have a capacity of 28
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    • 293 17 l»r s i» ii il i» lix c r 'Incorporated m Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Lr Due Sails5 1 IN PORT no C o w Per .Ton F dl r -d tickets from S'nerapore to Au^tralLi issued at the L nay transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or 7 V connecting X.P.M.
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    • 59 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SAILING DECEMBFR 1, AT 3 P.M. Th* above vei«:el ha- exrr!l»»nt modern acrommodatjon for Ftrvt Snloon an& oecond Saloon pa^nper*! Sr)H!ial HcUdav Return t!rketsJ to fhina and Japan ClntefehangMbli with P and O. SN. COf.) issued
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 105 17 MAILS EXPECTED expected from Europe etc Indies by Air (K.L.M.), time of delivery bv Air Tmperial*, time of de- f boxhoiders' letters only 4 p.m and boxholders" letters and general cneral delivery of letters and parcels j f Letters B.45 am. to-day. .06 p.m. to-day. tpected from Eastern Australia Mails
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    • 146 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Rohna 20 1 1 -vYrzapore 16 2 3 Kan f o Maru 14 2 3 Kola 12 2 3 J P. Coen, Klang 11 2 3 Husimi Maru 9 2 3 Irisbank 30
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    • 263 18 1 TRADE BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLES F QR SALE FOR SALE fROrK E R Y. (UTLERY CIIAIIA^TEED liTCHin utensils I SI'JI CARS HOOK SECK TRADING CO. A selection of 70 80 excellent 1 Raffles Place, used cars always available to Singapore. Phone 3858. stock. We can recommend these car backed by
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    • 865 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROv| BERLIN LONDON I COL() MB() 1 NOV MB 15.20 Mrs OM m> TRANSMISSIONS pm VPB us )lf I SINGAPORE Prn. music m I„ so I s ata: ss as ?ssgw* MUSiC m Uf sSSS d 815 oreethg, to listeners. weekly series of talks by Her-
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  • 54 19 Montreal. MOKE than Buu applications have been 111 made i ■< re bj young Canadians to |Oin oni squadron Ol the Royal Canadian Air Porce. Squadron Leader F. 8. McGill. commanding officer ol the unit In question —the No. 115 (fighter) Squadron made tb i
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  • 81 19 Hsinkinn. The Pint German Minister Accredited to the Manehukuo Government. Doctor Wagner, was received by Emperor Kang T. h In audience and presented nil letters of credence. Addressing His Majesty. Doctor Wanner said his mam ta.sk would be to develop friendly relations between Germany and Manchukuo. The emperor, In
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  • 463 19 nl\/\/JL S Rio l>t Janeiro. 7UK impossibility of continuing BrasiTl foreign debt service was mentioned by President Vargas at prest conference recently. Ho declared that this view was justified by a comparison ot the tonnage of coffee exported with present market i rices The Government la
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    • 547 19 [)N THE RADIO Bir- From previous page SINGAPORE LONDON ictr es (U3 mcs) TRANSMISSION 3 fh metres (969 me s> GSB 951 >Jc s (31 55 m<) a.m. Bund music- lvrH 6.40 London Log/* Stl Sun C oTria Band" 6.^0 S.ng-Song'? saturday-nl,ht r R??er relayea entertainment direct by 7 50
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    • 188 19 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) am. 7.50 Cathedral, Batavla-C. 9.05 National Anthem. 9.07 Classical concert. 10.20 Light gramophone music. 10.50 Medard Ferraro and his Cloch--11.20 The Caroline Crooners. 11.50 Pikler's Band. p.m. 12.30 Harmonica soli by J. Lindermer. 1.10 New 3 bulletin. 1.20 Lunch music by Foorman's Orchestra. 1.50
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  • 1479 20  -  Marcus Superbus .WHAT TO" HACK TO-DAY By' fill KSDA'fS raring at Kuala Lumpur m the November Skye meeting of the Selangor Turf Club saw favourites have the run of the day's sport, and unless there are some big reverses of form, to-day's sport m the
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  • 53 20 rOLLOWINI. are selections forj 1 afternoon's races it Kuala U our Race I— BLl'E BITI Mickey Mum Race 2— MISS ROD Rice 3— FOXY Marneli Rice 4— ROAST CHEBTNII Stone Ciinper Rnce S— HILARITY Twinkling Eyes Kate 6— JUDITH ANTON Nightshade liice 7— BEACON M.G.M. Race a— SAM BI'ROER
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  • 183 20 IX accordance with the u^ioi 1 late Queen .Man. of KumJ her heart was depoMU'c or hf day, m the Royal ctaaptl by' her son. King Carol. The resting-place wNch <**«] selected for her heart > c M Stella Marls, built according i of design, directly on
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  • 473 21 BAND LEADER DENIES WIFE WAS LONELY (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. LjNTS »i all-night vigils kept by a private dectective. were rjven UMlaj at the High Court, before the Chief Justice. Mr. re Milllwaine, m the suit for divorce brought by Mr. George Hopkins, local band leader, against his wife
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  • 118 21 Singapore, Friday. |(J that the driver of the t lorry had "o time to avoid Idm: Mr. W. G. Porter, je Coroner returned a verdeath by misadventure tothe conclusion of the ento the death of an eight- Javane>e girl, Fatimah, Lebar Koad. on October 19 m All. Malay lorry
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  • 56 21 BRIDGE AT PULAU SAIGON ribune Staff Reporter) !Mirm Si IRapore Friday DDITEE den ion to accept t'mler (;f Mes:srs Foffdcn< Jmj the new bridge over the ed at to d V 's meeti ng of the l (ommis.ioners. S° n n t with this another coml t^e tenders submitted and
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    10 21 -oils bunch together. Incident i« yesterday's inter-state Coiia iiuckey fixture
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  • 46 21 The final m the Island Club RAF and H.M.S. 'Cornwall' Cup competition played yesterday between A. L. B. Lim and Tay Lian Teck. and W F Mayor and W. B. Bunn, resulted m a win by the former pair by 4 and 3.
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    19 21 Soccer at Fairer Park yesterday resulted m the Bachelors beating the Married (Treasury-Audit Staff). Photo shows the losing team.
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  • 450 21 Singapore, Friday DONALD Milne, an assistant engineer m Wearne's Air Service, was to-day fined $80 or m default two months' simple imprisonment by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate, when he was convicted on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Mr. Donald Booth by
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  • 373 22 Singapore Colts 3; Selangor Colts 2. JIIF Selangor Colts suffered the second defeat of their tour at the hands of the Singapore Colts on the padang to-da>. losing by three goals to two. The panic was one ol last exchanges, swinging from one end to the
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  • 19 22 WINNERS OF YESTERDAY'S MATCH The Singapore Tolls, who beat the Selangor Colts yesterday by the odd g-ial m five.
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  • 358 22 BACHELORS BEAT MARRIED MEN (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE members of the Audit-Treasury Sports Union played their annual soccer match, between "Married" and "Singles" yesterday after- at Farrer Park m high spirits. K.L. Wrestling (Tribune Staff Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 2b Kartar Sint?h, Malayan champion, ousted Jeji Goldstein, Palestine champion, m
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    271 22 Police ]N a scrappy xhlbj The game at certain on an exhibition o L indulging hl fl V -L ks sequently beini ior a h,. theb| by either side, m one Su opened the score for the rJ? who took the kirk ailed b Awa^ a penalty a uM
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  • 60 22 pOLLOWERS of the wrestling game In ™nfcapore are reminded of uhicif rd t tht t ew World *>-nif ht which starts at 9 p m wK?n U Bl th f cha mpion of China, wno put op a splendid show againct Tony Lamaro. $**$F*\ meets Bak.shi Sn rounds. mf
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    • 72 22 WRESTLING TZS? io-\m. ii i NEW-W 0 R L D ARENA f IMM X < 111 I "CHAMPION OK CHINA— UNDEFEATED* 1 /I* K^ Vs. 6— lo Mm. Rds. M" haksiii sixi.ii f^^E\ I MICH BENSATION) f 1 IC aim i>i hi v vs. 6-5 Mm. Rds jk MUNI \l
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  • 22 23 KUALA LUMPUR Y. M. C. A. 1 t hockey team, which held the local V.M.C.A. to a "oaiiess draw at Anson Itoad.
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  • 464 23  - Best State Hockey Talent Still Absent From Trials ROVER Cronin Shine (By Whites x 3: Colours S. |N improvement on the first Singapore hockey trial, yesterday's trial at the S.C.C. padang. which Whites won by the odd goal m five, brought out the capabilities of a lew players though the
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  • 307 23 f YMi 0; K.L. V.M.C.A 0. between the Selangor V.M.C.A. and the Singapore was played yesterday at Anson Road, was a game It lacked understanding and combination and it Iv towa the end of the second halt that play became really h was a
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  • 59 23 12; 5.A.0.8. 5. (Changl) beat the a keenly contested Park this evening > five. with their superior ims B ot their three- often than their I within five minutes Rnlshed off a good near the posts. ajor points, warded a penalty In W-nve and scored. a dropped goal for
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  • 100 23 TEAMS FOR FINAL HOCKEY TRIAL TIIF following are the teams for the final hockey trial to be played on the SC.C Padang on Tuesday, Nov V), at 5.10 p m. Colours: Lc Macdonald; S. Moriera. (i Scott: L Keutens, (1. K. N. Oehlers. Itaskaran; LtV Kee INiu, M •■<■;•. Kirn.
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  • 54 23 S.C.C. Ist XI vs X L Casual:, to-day at the SCC Lt. J. S. Avellng; Lt L. E. MacMillan. R. A U Todd; Lt M Leonard-Williams. 8. T. Monk, Capt J R. Kellett; Capt R (i J Klngsmill, A N. Other, Lt.-Comdr. F B Chevalller, M. c Elliott
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  • 257 24 London, >o\ <£•»• Special orre*pondent Lately m China- HOr|d k JSSSHT ASffj3!X XC C— its feeHnifs m iiction of a kind. p to the KOOd out it make. Hitler caused his officials to inflict on half a million of his subjecU are indeed
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  • 193 24 Warships To Aid Marooned Foreigners Shanghai, Nov. 26. ACCORDING to theJipsneae Pwj executive office I 1 M.S. Ceekchaffer and the American run boat Monocacy which anchored at Kiuluanfi ne\ out yesterday on a imirney across Ho Man's Land m an attemp. 1o contact with the 200 foreignera parooned .'t the
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  • 76 24 Sir Kingsley Wood To Visit Paris Paris, Nov. 25. SIR Kinpsley Wood is to visit Pari* on Dec. 2. That Britain and France intend the closest co-opera-tion m war industries is shown by the fact that he is coming to concult the Air Minister on aircraft pr^iuilM n. The suggestion
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  • 97 24 Police And Strikers Clash In France Paris, Nov. 25. F)LICE and guards ten thousand strong came into conflict with staying strikers during the evacuation of Renault Works. Twelve guards were injured, onr policeman had a skull cracked and eye scoured. By 10 o'clock the works were partly .vacuated and 1.000
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  • 56 24 London. Nov. 25— The Westelisham by-election due to the death of Sir Philip Dawson resulted In Mr. Henry Brcoke. Conservative, being elected with 22 587 votes. Mi. Arthur Skeafton. Labour, had 16.939 votes. The Conserva live majority m the general election was 12 370. The Labour
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  • 45 24 Lusaka. Nov. 25— The Governor informed Mr. Malcolm Macdonald that the North Rhodesian Government will support any practicable scheme for limited settlement of Jewish refugee.. aich as a pioneer party of 30. followed later by families to a total of approximately 150- Reuter
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  • 47 24 Pans. Nov. 25— The authorities forcibly cleared workers from the Reuuilt works, arresting 29 Gendarmes notified the railway workers m Valenciennes that services had been requisitioned by Government. They went to tneir posts but refused to work on the ground Notices were incorrectly stan.Ded Reuter
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  • 97 24 G er man Minister's Da ngerous ''•"K N (IV that Herr v,, n RjJJ the Gorman Forei w > lin coming: to Paris to condu Franco-German no w? has set the police a seriou blf-m. an oflui.-.l Henial ha s issued to a report thai Vft| hentrop wav waned th
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  • 30 24 TO-DAY: 1.18 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins p.m. 9 ft. 4 in*. Affairs Committee of the Ch".a ii is necessary that he should Paris to sign the Declaration
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  • 71 24 The announcement of tto Franco- German Dilatation been well received by the I man m the street, but then bound to be an outcry m i quarters against von Ribbfl visit. 3tcr.ee the mggestion waoi 'he Declaration should be sifia ihe frontier— say it Strai irder to avoid
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  • 149 24 London. Nov. i QIR Samuel Hoare speaking at Cambridße definitely and expn contradicted any such change that Mr. Chamberlain capi was because Britain's defence forces were too weak to rt He added for all th, inj rearmament the pr^H reached a have been
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    • 19 24 PHOENIX LEMON BARLEY WATER O pS c Hiji yfWRitSw 1 j Manufactured by PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO LTD. SINGAPORE
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT
    • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT 1.., 26, 1938. EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday
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    • 857 1 ARMY should get through to the FINAL room for doubt m tb< hern representatives Malaya Cup final will once be the Army; and if they rere m to which they dislast W eek-end on the padang likelihood of their rer the trophy. I pan rrom the way the :ate matches
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    • 60 1 ft? <h, Malaya Cup match m which the Army defeated the Navy An J r ;f m last week's padang tie. Their victory by 18- nil put the S?JS U the way to gaining the final for the third successive year fie hl if you include two
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    • 130 1 Only last week a side Including ten of IMe regular state players could only cure a draw of live points each m a match with the Belangor "'A" fifteen In their match here against Blngfl pore the Combined States men did i"t Shape too well and their
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    • 195 1 To-day's Matches PINGAPORE play their second Malaya Cup match of the season this afternoon on the packing, when the Navy and Air Force are their opponents As usual for cup matches, the ground vull !)c enclosed, and kick-off i.s timed fa 5 p.m. There are several changes m tin U
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    • 732 4 iFTKR a foytge A vol{l ot i n(>l(i(>n; A apart from the usual round of gay fancy divs cianms and competitive dec* the P*rtj bronaed M C cricketer hai wrrived In south Africa on their five-months tour of th. Union As ioon
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    • 75 4 MR T C. Lowry, the former Camlfi bridge, Somerset and New Zealand v'aptain. has been appointed New Zealand for five consecutive seasons, Mr Lowry retired from first-class cricket m i 934. At Christchurch m 1930 he figured IB an amazing Test Match "Hat-trick". M. J. C. Allom, Cambridge
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    • 213 4 BEST WICKET KEEPER RETIRES WILLIAM Albert Oldfield, described as "prince of wicket-keepers," has announced his retirement from first-class cricket. Henceforth he will confine his playing activities to club cricket. Ildfleld. who was born at Stanmoie (NSW) on September 9, 1897, was prubably the greatest of the four famous wicket-keepers produced
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    • 46 4 lii lcs.s thu^ thirty seconds, at th, White City London, the greyhound Quarter Day won for its owner. Mr 1 Pllntham t^OOO and the greatest has to oflYr In Great Britain, by I first In the -White City IS Scratch Race.
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    • 101 4 Polo Ponies Leave For America Another contingent ol 29 British polo ponttf has left tor the United Btatei Tin pome, were wnt out by the lamous Huriiiivham Club, and .so ■..i n have uon (i out i iiev vmii be used In the Westchetter 'up tnatche a1 Meadow
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    • 185 4 Scott To Stage A Comeback PHIL Scott, former British to weight champion, nou 3t\ old, has announced that he is\ ing a return to the ring. Arrangements are being mod him to appear m the first series of contests at the Blackfriars 'London* m Dect "1 want to get back
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    • 275 4 Secret Fight Behind Close Doors DEMARKABLE developments followed the surprising Mint Arthur Danahar (Bethnal Green) and Eric Boon <(>•■■ 1f n ycung English lightweights who are each said to be world <hi making— had signed contracts to fight behind closed door HT nue for a purse of £1.500, which had
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      777 5 has never lacked an d tbe rules and vhich they are apJ„ti invite critiCism cuss never been a time the game, however, en as much dissatis- In the four home d that the game is Dm mo a tes have declined ITU U and ip ta t dis
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    • 168 5 LAR WOOD IS DONE WITH CRICKET HAROLD LARWOOD. the Nottinghamshire and England fast bowler, is retiring from county cricket. This news is contained m a statement issued by the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, which reads: "It is a matter of general knowledge «hat for some time past, owing to the
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    • 360 5 ]Y|R. Wiilmm Pickford President of the Football Association, has died at his home m Bourunemouth after a short illness. He was 77 years of age. Mr. Pickford had been a member of the FA. Council since 1888, and was mainly responsible for
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    • 406 5 Perak's Cup Hopes Are Dashed Again (By "Prrmainan") rERE is an element of luck m everything. But so far as Perak is concerned luck has not been favouring her from the beginning of the current rugger season. Before the season began, there were indications that Perak— not many yeans ago
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    • 117 6 Walter Hagen Gives Up Golf vu^lteh ti ages, the famous lme> rtcan (ioij<'i who corked we 250.000 dollar* I £50,000) In tr 15--i, professional carca it to retire i on, competitive oolj, according to I'lr Men York World-Telegram. He i. M Ifffffi of age. liuuvn, ,i ho won the British
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    • 47 6 Bndye is no longer a game of skill; it H£u> become a gamble, is the opinion of Mr. G. De Silva. a member of the itate council at Colombo, who is seeking legal means to prohibit or restrict the card game m Ceylon.
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    • 456 6 Hockey selectors in trouble at Penang THE topic «'t the week among sport enthusiasts m Penang if the severe MtlKw": the Settlement suffered m their first inter-State hockey encotMtefi Urn season last week-end at Ipoh. It is generally admitted that Perak were formidable side and that their; win was fully
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    • 61 6 Lanes Clttb the home of all-in wresting and most rtmoui of London \s soortv t lub.s is to b,. riostd because the LonJSJftTJfi rounril h refused tow" n«j the licence until the club is rebuilt He dub has ov, r 30 000 member* a d hat been
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    • 458 6 YOUNGER ALL BLUR NOTES FROM NECR| Men Beat The mbilan sport enthusiasts toting >nd -31 l with I g < talned oned and the h.n the 15 i play i.s significant. Or. the run Ol play, a draw or a goal ivour ol the visitors would have been result. The
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    • 273 6 gNuLAND may play matches against Hungary. Poland, and hfitfj Junng a Continental tour at the end of the season. According to an announcement from Budapest the Hungariu Fo,,iball Federation state that arrangements have been concluded f« tng and to play Hungary
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    • 68 6 JOLTING Jce" Louis, heavyweight champion of the world, will sign (xntracts on November 25 to defend his championship against John Henry Lewis, world light-heavyweight titoffeht W rld heav vwei ht h ColUest which is b staged Uadjson Square Garden on Jan--;m cu boxrng the
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    • 94 6 JOE Hardstaff. the Nottinghamshire and England batsman, after ins atest road accident, must believe thac .nctor-tn are his "hoodoo" Hardstaff. after being involved In a niotor-car collision, was taken to Hose' tal suffering from a knee injury, bu was later allowed to return home This recalls the accident
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    • 46 6 INDOOR-SK I-JUMPING In oreparatu, which .tarts at E c l "l;\* ber 6 Bertelpaa,. Znaon ski-er new from >ai d „d ;i visit la for the eradiant off th< »ur iU to r which ski expert WJ*°?£ f 'and. Sweden. N 'J.fJ s Canada and the
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    • 724 7 Lae hockey trials were not a success ,ji ijood hockey r ing the course oi nr awaited State everything else. produced bettd more important— r than the ordin- as a matter ot „od hockey ana Sere no exception. c nthusUsts have n that so many 0 I jn Selangor, with
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    • 26 7 C S Denny. Thorpe Hall profession .1. was the Essex open °olf championnip at Cliigwell with rounds of 73 and 72 for a total of 145
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    • 284 7 THE first big boxing tournament ot 4 the season for amateurs was held at Harringay (London) when the Combined Services <Army. Xavy and RA.F.) met the Police of Great Britain and Ireland. The series of matches was begun m 1 1928 -\nd the Services have yet
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    • 897 8 WALKER CUP WAS BRIGHT SPOT IN BRITAIN'S GOLFING SEASON PKITISH goli m 1998 hmi not been without its failure! defeat of our women playen m the Curtis Cup match and the loss of the amateur championship pro vidcd evidence that America il WM u Jg Hc.yal a.Kl Ancien game---bul recollection
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    • 103 8 ULANS are m hand lor buildn sports stadium at BirmingM ice hockey would be tlv ;:;nq traction. The site chosen is the Solihuflj ground at Shirley, and the i would seat 12.000. which would! easily the largest ol type m Britain. An ice surface of
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    • 745 8  -  Marcus Superbus Turf Tropic** by j|T was rather an unusual thing for tlv first day of a Skye meeting tha Favourite* BbonJd have nad the run of Thursdays sport at X L. but such was •he case and two of
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