Morning Tribune, 19 October 1939

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, October 19, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 279 1 TURKEY'S FIRM STAND WELCOMED i London. Oct. 18. Kill lurkish Prime Minister's B dear and comprehensive state- L his been received with ■atMai-tiiMi in London. Keuter's HiplniMatic correspondent learns. I clear from the -utement Hli.it the Soviet ivoured to H Bide M. Sarajogln to close the Kt rait>. although b\
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  • 23 1 FRANCE'S COLONIAL MANPOWER Paris, Oct. 18. 1 nra could place a milthe field, stated M he Deputy, drawing at»us military potenh Colonies. Reuter
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  • 921 1 Allied Successes In War BUT SURPRISES CANNOT ALL BE PLEASANT LONDON, OCT. 18 |T WILL BE UNWISE TO ASSUME THAT WE SHALL ALWAYS BE AS SUCCESSFUL AS IN THESE FIRST EXCHANGES. THERE ARE MANY SURPRISES IN WAR, AND THEY CANNOT ALL BE
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  • 250 1 Wardha Oct. 18. PAJNDHI, in a statement to-day, described the Viceroy's declaration yesterday as 'profoundly disappointing." He added:— "As far as I can see, Congress will be no party to it, nor can the India of Congress conception be a partner with Britain in her war with
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  • 70 1 U. S. TO RECRUIT 100,000 MORE MEN: FLEET INADEQUA TE London, Oct. 18. PRESIDENT Roosevelt told a press conference at Washington that the present naval expansion programme did not provide the United States with a completely adequate fleet because of changing naval standards throughout the world. Next January, Congress will
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  • 163 2 London, Oct 18 jh. ,in row pOWW Kholm this morniß] I fo ettj mm 4 •■<! Kin- Hatkon ol Norway, King Christian ri D k and wHcnmcd by King Gustav of Sweden iiii«. i 1 optiml ra The BC sent ta pnnrd <if until the i on
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  • 89 2 Wa T, j tile United S I the Maritiii i »ii thai :-he liacl picked up 900 .survivors ol the ElU'rmun Imei < Vlancialuv, Hall, an rout« to NVw York Bordeaux reported her ition a.s 500 mfl( I he Frenoh ReuU 18. irned that the city ol
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  • 117 2 SURPRISE ATTACK ON HANGCHOW Chungking N I 18. More than thirty Area were started 111 Hfengdhi w, ,i lakeside city and erstwhile the capital of Chekiang Pro ilnce, early in the morning of las* Sunday, following urpri i entry c<iJi e plain men through the noiih grate, nit which tti
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  • 67 2 NOTED CANTONESE LAWYER VISITING MALAYA SOON Sh ueh>w, Oct. 18 i\l< Chien B noted Canto;. J l ;l^ Adviser to the Kw.i: Provincial r n i. haj I f«u IInn«-kor,» :u M. ftC Hi- will rail on ib»- authorities In Hongkong and. Macao for help «8P v* fugefi lrom G
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  • 55 2 London. Oct. 18. thk Argentine GtoVeitodtont has agreed to .sell more supplies of beef and mutton to Britain and France beyond the ordinary quotas. Age lrom Boimos Aires says thac t:iLs will provide for over 170.000 tons o1 bee! and 30.000 tons of mutton over a
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  • 31 2 Palis. Oct 18: H ircfurth no moat may be sold or served in restaurant on Mondays. Bed may not be sold or served on Tin ..day. Reuter
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  • 202 2 London. Ort 18. SMI mller d now available :ny air rairi on Scotland. A QMMJf fcirCl for m this raid were shot dow i hy British aircraft. Apart from tl ->ur were brouf o j inti-alfcraft ral are thou^n. !kiv. been too crippled to complete I
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  • 172 2 Mr. Attlee. after associating the Labour Party with the tributes to those who lost their lives in the recent operations, said it did not seem to him that Government were taking nearly seriously enough the question of organisation of the home front, and sustaining the morale of the
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  • 76 2 Soviet Gold For Reich London. IX the House o ked whetN r I star's attention had bi the fact t'liat a consi&nmur o] tons of gold, said to tx a sionmont. had been tran the Soviet Government to Germany, Mr. Butler replied that Lore Halifax had reason to b report
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  • 105 2 JAPANESE BONDS IMPROVE London. 0 JAPANESE bonds, which ain prominent, is bido.: ii resumed its old position as on the London foreign bouti Dtrring the past week, brisk mane; together with continqirtries. believed to represent interests, combined with Far I purchases, caused rttes of i [y ten per cent, for
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  • 28 2 RUBBER IMPROVES London, Oct. THE recent upward trend London rubber price w sumed to-day under imp^ further Government inquiry in connection with the Anglo-American cotton-for-rubber barter ment.— Reuter
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  • 40 2 London, O ACCORDING to the MdBtOW the Turkish Minister arrived yesterday r.t Odessa on hi to Moscow. He has sent a message oi from the Turkish people to M. M^ iil the Soviet Foreign Commissar Reuter
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  • 441 3 GERMANS PREPARE ANOTHER DRIVE More Men, Arms, WRushed To Front hver 0,000 Killed In Two I Fruitless Offensives PARIS, OCT. 18. MR GERMANS VKE POURING FKESH TROOPS INTO THE NARROW WESTERN FRONT. THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT, MUDS TEN TO TWELVE MILES TO THE REAR WERE ROWDED WITH TRAFFIC TRAINS RUMBLED UP
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  • 78 3 Kulangsu Settlement m ..(.km. Oct. 18. agreement has ads the pro- i m the Japanese authorities of Khoff Amoy. over the I emational settlement I a Japanese poI ant will be ap f KulangaCU Municipal I th rnational setttement II I Kulangsu and the I turned a.s a result r
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  • 23 3 London. Oet 18. irts that Britair urrender ol the ited in Tientsin arc on good authorit ••'t'»ut i ■nnclation.- Reuter
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  • 25 3 (I London, Oct. 18. he repat n of part ol Poland by the 'term n& In other I di fcussed Reuter
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  • 28 3 i mdon, Oct. 13: The Admiralty announce thai the total ol survivor* oi th s 4iM. The total lost Is «10. Re uter
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  • 60 3 Now York. Oct. L*. TIIK Institute of Public Opinion announced that a poll has been taken on Hitler's statement that with the Polish question settled, Britain and France have no reason to continue the war. The result showed that only 14 per cent, of the
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  • 75 3 FIVE HOURS IN LIFEBOAT AFTER SINKING London. Oct. 18. A PASSENGER of the French liner. > Bnttagne, which was .sunk by a U-boat on Sunday, described how he ana Piany other pa.s.seni>ers were five hour--in a lifeboat before being picked up by i destroyer On board the destroyer were the
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  • 29 3 London, Oct. 18. message from Ottawa says thai Britain's purchases of Canadian wheat, which have been suspended since the outbreak of war. are to be resumed. Reuter
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  • 180 3 Pretoria, Oct 18. TEN. SMUTS to-day made his first public speech since becoming the Prime Minister of South Africa. The present difficulties," he said, "would have been increased a hundred-fold if South Africa had not adopted the dual choice of in- He went on to
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  • 50 3 London <>■•' 18. IN ESTHONIA, the Government has I announced thai all telepha nununication with foreign countries will be interrupt i bited. I rdl; It is believed thai tin are under th( Hnw ions the restrictions will conti- nue Ls not yet known Reuter terest aivl
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  • 58 3 AUSTRALIA INCREASES NAVY Mclbourn* Ocl 18. nKiUADiLH Sticei, Minuter ol O Fence, u stated that all reserve .ships in the Australian Navy had been commi end over 30 merchant .ships tak Ship., proceeding overseas had been armed, .supplied with ammunition and Planned lor defence purposes. Australia's naval personnel had been
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  • 113 3 MERCHANT SEAMEN LEARNING USE OF ARMS London, Oct. 18. IN several schools, on training ships; and elsewhere, officers and petty officers of the Royal Navy are training merchant seamen in the use of puns, so that they can handle defensive armament with which passenger .ships, cargo vessels, trading steamers and
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  • 50 3 London, Oc! n (Jii? Francis Humphrey formerly Bi tish x Ambassador in Iraq hat undertaken ;M» work ol organising a central .is-'ncy to deal with mat I dish ha had a distingui hed ::i the diplomatic ser h irtitrlv in India and the Middle Reuter
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  • 1803 4 CONSULAR INQUIRY I, EVIDENCE Singapore. Weclnexlav ASSISTED b) Cant Einer Winanftj and (apt. Peder Myre, Norweuian m raplain-. Mr. W. A. Venning the Norue^ian Consul. Singapore, to-daj opened Ihe Coankr Maritime in<|iii»> into the sinkingof (he Norwegian M M Hoeffh Transporter,*
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  • 123 4 YOUNG MAN ON ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE Sni' apore, Wednesday. As a result of i I effected after i robbery at 'Towner Road yesterday morning v. hen a Cantonese woman was held Up and robbed of $500 worth Ol lery I appeared \tr j i ;< tch( i Cooke in the
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  • 55 4 Taking The Cure (From Our Own Reporter) IVnang. Wednesday. < ii- ti (mi begging cbarfe) I ask that I be allowed t (> ft back to Butt* i worth. becMisr I -h«tul(> i lit li. allowed in smoke cigarettes in the htvai «>i det« ntion. His Worship: That will eure
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  • 387 4 MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT LEAVES TO-DAY SINGAPORE bids farewell to-day to Mr. W. Bartley, Municipal President for the last nine years, who is retiring after spending 31 years with tin* Malayan Civil Service. His successor is. Mr. L. Rayman. Ii was on Oct. 13. 1908. that Mr. Part ley came to Singapore
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  • 146 4 Trespass On Theatre Premises Singapore, Wednesday. FINING Jacob Ephriam, a .lev 21, S3 for wilful trespass i» forecourt of the Alhambra Th» i i <»n the night of August 19, Mr. I rad Oldham, Second Magist' lU said that the court could deal j'' seriously with premium ticket J e,ie
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    • 154 4 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY T> invl the supply oi Fuel for 81 Jami ion [o i!i-}<) c plea ol Bpeciflca may be obtained from the Municipal Electrical i ineer 1 1 '.<i ra mui I be ai i p^ b; i deposit ol 125. Closing date for tenders will be L2 no
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    • 58 4 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. «Q CHINA BUILDING, CHUM A STREET, mOlfl 5808. SINGAPORE FIRM, MARINE, MOTOR, PER. SONAL ACCIDENT WORK, MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: gUUEMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LI'MPUR "VKN(i lIKNCi LOONG, NG KON CUKE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, iroil LEE AH YVENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE
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  • 676 5 SINGAPORE WILL HAVE TRAFFIC COPS MAKING OUR ROADS SAFER Singapore, Wednesday. T^RAFFIC police on motor-cycles and in cars will be a familiar sigrht on the main s 4 roots in Singapore within the next few months, according to an announcement made by Mr. II. B. Sym, A.S.P. in charge of
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  • 269 5 T,' h the Rajah tf 1 v s sent to the Secre- ln Colonies on ni t (h 1 l^ rettum to Sarawak, I Iruncd of t*« C"'Hl--.mpatliy felt by the I Leol ms State for the grout Zenct of which the ish Empire is
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  • 120 5 THAILAND CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES 1 Our Own Correspondent) Trrv ti t Bangkok, Oct. 15. iai Parliament members have themselves an increase in om 15 a month with Ption oi thr.se members who ai? officials, and this latter E35 oiily when the Aslon. n S°? t hly rates of Governhave been
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  • 57 5 Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Tuesday. |< r 't the Johore Civil Servlr- ■30 p.m. on Wednesday. will be to consider whet! >'>■ from the Club Funds to r: Fund, and, if approved, to i.ould be given. < >ag will be foiiowrcl by a Scottisi M«h member, are
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  • 72 5 rHE General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd have ieclared an interim dividend <on account of the year ending Dec. 31, 1939 )f 2V2 per cent, on the Preference Shares, and Is. 6d. per share on the Drdinaiy Shares, both subject to Income Tax and
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  • 95 5 NEW AMBULANCE DIVISIONS FOR SINGAPORE rl M. John Ambulance Brigade in SinuajHire proposes 1«» strengthen the existing- divisions and to form two new divisions for 1940. A request has been issue J for Engi. speaking men who have passed the St. John Ambulance Association first itlon and have applied for
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  • 174 5 PATRIOTIC FUND APPEAL IN JOHORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. AN APPEAL has been made by Indian and Ceylonese reoresentatlTe* of the Malaya Patriotic Fund Committee to the Indians and Ceylonese of Johoro Bahru to contribute liberally towards the Malaya Patriotic Fund. 'This is a unique opportunity areorded
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    • 132 5 |ew]SHELL MOTOR OIL New Shell Motor OH conraThs an exefus^e riutfral But moit erijfifle wear ocom on fftrrfng— -fcefore rh« cfliness concentrate which prevents the oil from draining oil has had time to circulate properly and it ia> offwhen the engine is at rest it forms a tough protecting here
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    • 496 6 I pxcrriNc [dvi oubej I —^k—^^ sirPRHMCTED THR^LING, FIERY ROMANCE fl i^^ v, n „|i: >H>\M i rn U -Shrmicl«'d Andes SPEND II .^HB^ i iP^Nß'^ IIAI'IMM^I! j (_L^*|-|) I 3 SHOWS DAILY I flßfe PAVILION J CARY GRANTS JEAN ARTHUR I I 1 M <^r r&. K 9 wyr
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    • 205 7 i<iH Who v.as hUiled in Four Butifhten Xom (ilazes To New n( Bven Great Heights ALHAMBRA LAST DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 WARNER BROS. DARING HIT JOHN.GARFIELD THE DEAD END KIDS With CLAUDE KAINS. MAY KOBSON. /j7?Js QLOHM DICKSON ANN SHFKIDAN. •n^ i >■ -^r A smile for Fate A wink
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  • 324 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, October 19, 1939. THE NEUTRALS JUll anticipated Qei nan offenon the Western Front has :'ii. tarted In the Saar region, and th< question winch all keen observi taking themselves Is "Will the wai \h localised as an affair between Great Britain and Fiance on the one hand,
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  • 614 8 SEQUEL TO MOSCOW FAILURE i ORDING to i telegram from informed circles that Turkey i* with Uritain and France before the A iclcunim from Ankara print* causes <•/ ihe breakdown in the lain Ankara, Oci 18. TOE fad thai M. Sarajoglu n I no agreemeni
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  • 85 8 London. Oct it IT is learned that although no agenda will be published for tl i eenfetence to-day at Stockholm between the Kings of Norway, Sweden and lieninark and the P sidcflM of Finland and their Foreign Ministers, it is reported that the possibility of
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  • 55 8 Oslo. Oct. 18. rIE Norwegian steamer Lorentz Hunsen foundered en route from Canada for England. Tne owners are uncertain whetl she was mined or torpedoed. Th of 21 were taken aboard the Oslo steamer Konksdal. The Lorentz W. Hanaen was a ,t 1,900 tons. She was buii
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  • 26 8 London, Oct. 18. me Prime M ni I ho wi'l mako ■'•'it. on the war in tne hou e oi Oommona to-morrow
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  • 115 8 Tientsin, Oct. 18. BRITONS and other foMifnen continue to be held pp by Japanese sentries at thj barricades of the foreign concessions. Employees of the Yee Hong To Co. (British- American Tobacco Co. i particularly rffected in the early mornIngs, sometime.,' having to wait an
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  • 130 8 London, Oct. 18. "I AM supremely confident that come whai may. the British Army 1 have the honour to com" mam! will prove itself ever worthy Of its history In the ;>asl," said Viscount (Jort at a luncheon "somewhere on the Western Front,"
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  • 47 8 Paris, Oct. IR. I President Raczkiewicz, of Poland, v ]l f is ill with pleurisy, ha? nomine I General Sosnkowski, for 30 years a i collaborator cf Pilsudski. to succeed hiir In the event of the Presidency of Poland falling vacant during the war. Reuter
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  • 822 9 CUT- AND- KEEP RECIPES 01 your «*o«k- IIN H mm: 10UMB >\Mmi(Mis a ion ehcMS With thick cream, i p chopped chives or v.d ayenne ablespoon flhely with brown bread. > I Shrimp: Turn a pot of paste into ato t, and finely season with L H if nt t
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    • 171 9 I ;i Ei rick ok' f I <' I i«•i o ii .JF*'^ **m A<;\O L I f^" i r Ki' ii e a 3i is Jf ,f| j* ii vilii ii if Ii ii r MfiH expensive 9 A pint brick gives four lovely portions *"%> of the creamiest
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  • 1255 10 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING ■MAi rot \ht :rl m her eaily twe ltlP a c e P F O^D-WORI "8 displayed by Prestige in Capitol Biiild7«i nJirip oi BEAU'iY fashioned fiom •HJ: th L3» Moral SHADOW PATTERN m u r !k llne, the decolletage „1 a low V I toi
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    • 47 10 &1/IU! 1 >: dCanSmB Cfeam 'HO' P fl ,ii .:i "am witii a "creamier" feel, a r< olid base to be app'ied Ith the finger tips and remo^ ii the tamo Tnnt> n' 11 h Ardena Bkin i ind Vt 1 i am. l/.t YN ARD'S BVriKRV ROAD.
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    • 108 10 I I I A <> f k VctN*^ y^> IMPOATEO SULMSIITS A. lIOI'SECOATS \\f HOSIERY Y> Vyir AGENTS A,§ "BIEN JOLK" 'C/^ Corsets Brassiem Also HIBRITE inuks 61, Stamford Rd. Phone (Eu Court) "SNOW WHITE'I CLEANING AT I PARIS CO. I DRY CLEANERS W 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone »^5 m
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    • 80 11 SHIPMENT GEORGEOUS SHANGHAI SILK UNDIES I iSITE SHADES JOVELY FABRICS SIGNED UNDER Lpn-t French Sup'Tvision. w j i AK (f#) virgin IMC/- POWDER. HH. Ki?r t others sm th a d W uu iul skm? I 'Bedak Virgin" Face Powder ■Hak v ers admire y° u! KLy 1 11 Face
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    • 48 11 sen '^yfe'& I I ri C #i W/7 LADCLiI "White iabei I White Label 11 !^t scotch WH^M I II °F GREAT AG^ I SI ■I u*. distillers f^flMv ffi lUtt >TT '";iiiUJin*^^Jj| It never Varies SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE-JOHO «-"A"CCA-NBG«l SBOBLAN A«ents: SEI.A.NGOR PAH AN O. wpu aB
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    • 126 11 ad .J _ri !^F At* 1 Bj Uv //^^^■S^P^pfl ir JA 7 V ~£3ssC^ss^ i m BMi^^*O3sKoS^^|ijsl J h I I' liiißa I'l'll'' H; 111 .ffj'f 1 DBS I i wu I ?H if s liaßßßßßßslKill M /■■ib j^'ir "Wsi^*^'^ 11 1 '"**m _iil jr ii- ii i BsWHr i
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  • 53 12 San Francisco. Oct. 18. WARREN Billings, who was sentenced with Tom Mooney to life imprisonment following the "Preparedness Day" n Julv 7 1916, has been lea.seci "irbin ""gaol.' Mooney wai pardoned In January. On rel( ase he declared he would devote hi.s life to
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  • 47 12 New Delhi. < THE Congress Party's fii fl tho Viceroy's statement Is is disappointin m The Hindustan Time- K reafflrmation of India's p I statement fall; I it ions i)°G:arding the h the pledge of Donui' will hp ininlemented and UIC immediate action.— Reuter
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    • 354 12 Hny77 khi fisH 3Y P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES Owing to lIM MM^rUlnty ngßrdteg tht artual d^te of arrival and departure iteamen due to the ovttoeak ol hosUUtiei n>t of Sailing; I mi p ded ror the time being, but, llm best services possible are being main taiiifd. All vcssils may call at
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    • 311 12 SIS ONE- CLASS MOTORSHIPS I I M'.INS WITU PRIVATE BATU. Excellent Cuisine. ISENGER ft FREIGHT SERVICE. HOMEWAED: I > Aden Pri Bald; Palestine. Marseilles, London, p I dam. Copenhagen Scandinavia, i f 01 rWABD: Bangkok. Saigon, Manila. Hongkong. Shanghai I I V partiiulars Ngafiiag sailings, fares, etc. please apply to:
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  • 77 13 n the S over E L.ildman M Low (1( 9) and Ci H Fret- T abol ra ft) and J. L. LPerez n D. Blair (13). Si «nd Major W H J) and Capt. N\ .,i 0 Jenn:: R 17). i E G Gardiner ad J. M
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  • 522 13 FAST GAME IN SECOND ROUND Argyll Sutherland Highlanders 3; R. Artillery 1. nESPITE adverse ground conditions, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders repeated their success of last Saturday and 800 another win when they beat the Royal Artillery by three <;oals to one at the Stadium
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  • 66 13 London, Oct. 18. t:ii Cambridgeshire, run to-day in two parts on account of the bit; entry, resulted a> follows: i \ss l. 1 2 Bun 3 a neck; H- All three 100-G. I Mrs. Leader. V .ear-old apH I ASS t 1 M .ire 2 3 ft by
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  • 59 13 looted to vmc a. against on Friday. Oct. 20 at ?m- on the Anson Road ground: X tier, F. HutchinLee Fonp Lim. G.L. Dav; 18. Suratta, AC. Lawrence; p. Swyny. Re- Eng s ;a leld Ambulance 3 at 5.10 on the >und (A I): -Wee Xavier; Ctoh B.
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  • 29 13 'thew XI v at Chd •ring three p»R n to represent the Traction Comurdav, Oct 2[ r Road:-S lm in. Foo^ Kum Tin, Tew too Yong Chin
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  • 36 13 Law Notice For To- Day Justice, in Court No. I nando vs. Chia Lay "'.stice Pedlow in Court No. Appeal -Omar bin Ariffin •justice Manning In Court Blow v S Goh Viang v,. Kim 'ind anor.
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  • 92 13 THi: St. Andrews Old Hoys v> S.C.K.C. ragftr fixture, which was to have been played yssteriaj at Fairer Pa:k, «M lamellcd. ihe hockey match arranged between Kaffirs College and the RJLF. on the College ground yntniHij was cancelled. All tennis truiuaments at the s.i'.c S.CJLC, Taoflin Clnb and
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  • 98 13 The following ;irt' ties for tc-dav m til < c n u tounuuneni open Doiihicv Championship F R u H and Capt. Russoll R'«borts vs. Chin KM Onn and Chtw Choon Leonf. Open >in«les lumpionship L. C. 008 Veteran*! ITcap iinglef R. Nollic (plv 9) fl F. c.
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  • 154 13 A MATCH "t men's Double> Sund ht at the V< red Stadium b the M.. and the Chine li which I won lr Results (Mayfair named fir Singles: \v« Sim Heng I chard Tan 13 15; i m 15 7; Lim Yew li Kan 12 15; 15
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  • 114 13 The official! of the Union S] Association for the year 1 J»39 40 follows:— President Mr. Yeo Koon G Ist Vice-Presldent Mr. ChiaKim 2nd Vice-President Mr. Tan Sentf 1 3rd Vice-President Mr. Wont: Y< 4th Vice-President Mr. Kwek Nov Ron. Secretary Mr. E. Chen| I I Asst.
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    • 26 13 /fKpX SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES 1 fe|g2| INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SIMiAPOKE. S-S. PHONE NO. 5918.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 1319 14 ACCUSED'S SUBMISSION IN CA USING DEA TH CASE Reason For Not Giving Evidence A UUK2I car MM Mag driven b front of mine and it lltWCd down lor the rnwring "I Mount Pleasant Itoad and Duinarn Koad. and the nsult was that I <anir to within ten \ards of this
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  • 97 14 Singapore, Wednesday. THREE Cantonese pleaded guilty in the Third Court to tailing a gold locket valued at 7 (Km a woman. Tan Ah Kee, in Hi kkjrr Street on Monday moi ning. Th< i .iiant was travelling in a rick ha v'n one of the
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  • 63 14 Singapore, Wednesday. WHEN i 28-year-old Kheh woman, < in Kiow. was: called this Enorninc In the Second Police Court bei< Mr Com ad Oldhaih on a charg attempted suicide bv drinking caustic sod Coasi Road. Court tor Charlei W. Such Informed His Honour i it the accused
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  • 72 14 pore, I this i). fore fcfe J L Me. th( 1 r,- (rim;: In Judge and I-'n.t Polii te, With houa bi king in order to commM tnefi |4.15 i foui ,t. iai Mandai Ro After tin accu tally lid thai h^ \i
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  • 147 14 C^U\JSmj^O^_ •^K'ONL) FIDDLE." th< I Fox production whirl I offering at the Catbu;. J,M entertain you. Sonja H< to look at and Queen ol "^S lead, in company with ;O p^s Tyrone Power, and it 1. .^JS partnership. Then there ls the music lin provided it.
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  • 152 14 GEORGE FORMBY IN PAVILION FILM ANOTHER film with Oeor the i lei part has been long due. In r luble Brewing," v. a seas I b Pavilion li i.s seen I .and in With On. McN tltol) and I ers he presents another triumph i humour and music. We .see
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  • 34 14 VON PAPEN SUMMONED TO BERLIN IstaopuJ I Herr Von Papen, who I unexpectedly last night, hai here. He stated that he wa to Berlin where he had been I by the German Government Reuter
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  • 32 14 H.E. Major-General L.V. B °M General Officer Commandm I Malaya, has accepted an in} 1 be Patron of the Singapore Bill sociation, in .succession to Map 1 W.G.S. Dobbif I
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  • 63 14 Alleged Possession Of Indian Hemp Singapore, v. I AHMAD bin Aboobakar. a Ti 1 medan, appeartd be! 1 tcher-Cooke In the T\ I Court this morning on tin i hemp n< barged that 17. beii I in Bali Lane, ho kept .sue): i purp Indian I Alter the char-"-, had
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    • 57 15 London u. dnesd; Previous To-day Change nmsn l*t- Wo 913 ,9d SS 3 9 r- tdian Pacinc 3( 3g j} unatio, Wentl*«. fe» 213 213 J. as 33 34' 2 +li .Areas 62 6 60- 2, ?ii r (bearer) 863 aflini;, ;.d .donßegt.) 74 75 4 1
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    • 62 15 Londoi Previ- day ■ni Oil. (Ma!a\ i J] 115.10 .0 N Not ghre.i ■I'i 1 (Straits. F.M.> k £11.0.0 Sellers Unchanged ■<<<> 1 i.nru B 16 6 Sellers Unchanged ■PK'i <vvd t quality ■5 ttient 23 6 Sellc 24 Sellers ■i'i'!.!: m ;)ment 4 l 2 Belli Unchanged B
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    • 58 15 London. Wednesday Previous To-day Chang* le rate) 176.00 I'nchangeci r. on Amsterda :niddlerate) 7.50 Unchanged r. on Shanghai iclosing selling rate) 5 Unofficial Unchanged r. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 32d. Unchanged L on Japan selling rate) Is. 2 1 32d. Unchanged r. on New
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    • 49 15 London. Wednesday. rtjbbj R Previous To-day Change BteadieBl Firm Buyers Jo's 16 wl urri Sellers 10 516 10 916 >ttrc1 Buyers io> 4 10 9 16 ;'i I(3rd I Sellers io 5 16 10 -5 16 Buyers i(P 8 1* +V4 Sellers 10 716 10 3 i
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  • 311 15 Chmfkiaf, Oct. iv a venmd »)i« victory in south-eastern Sharw within throe months, tlif Chinese forces have MMces<*fully repulsed another Japanese drive from < hanjjehih. CtuMgtwt and Hukuan in I Wo/kl\ toitte lastinfe Iwo day B and nights, dtfring which tht-> inflicUd Mftrii 10.000
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  • 190 15 Singapore. Wednesday. TJX at midday wa.s again unchan to-day at $1 17 while the pric rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37 cents. November December 36 1 cents lary March 34 cents and ApnlJune 3G 2 cents, market .steady. Conditions on the London Stock Exchange yesterday
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    • 15 15 "OSS 01 J'ROI US IXSIRAXCI Wh British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. SU9C Z, Finlayson Green.
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    • 105 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD lflK Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society i BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000.Reserve Fund 10.b00.00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:—
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  • 381 16 JUDGE'S RULING ON F.M.S. WAR 56,392 SUIT SEQUEL TO GERMAN'S DEATH (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday r tn. »1 the High commissioner as British Governs n passing the En* y Regulations at mtbreak ol war were the in or protecting iy States were at war with Gem. rh(
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  • 56 16 London, Oct. 18. The Stock Exchange was quieter, and. ;t ant towards the close on profit taking, but underlying confidence ]~>ersistud. especially following the Turkish which wa.s favourably rec^ivd. Gilt-educd was again prominent. i\ain ing .substantially. Other sections v chiefly occupied with consolidating recent advances. Japanese bonds were
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  • 187 16 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, <> ONCE the attach] Official Receiver's office of th pro; of King Prajadhipok and Queen Rambai Bai •ni'lirr of Income, etc. htm the seized projKTty has been making enquiries into lome recent deaHngi in this estate According to I Thai paper
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  • 56 16 MUTINY ON GERMAN STEAMER Pari.v Oct. 18. THE crew of the German si Hefi. goland. lying a Puerto < on the Caribbean Sea. haw mul accordinu to report from 80-. The captain ordered their retui Germany, but the crew, partly C: refused. Colombian authorities ci crew must obey orders, an
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  • 77 16 London. Oct. 18. THE Netherlands Government la prottng to Berlin because .some of her patrol planes were shot at by German anti-aircraft guns near the German port ol Emden, yesterday. This may explain the great German anti-aircraft activity noted by observers on the coast of Holland
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  • 46 16 (From Our Own Reporter f Kuala Lumpur, \W I IT is announced by the transport I manager of the f.m.s.r I railway line to Malacca has beenaH paired, and the normal train service win be resumed from to-morrow iThuj I 19th I
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  • 45 16 Helsinki, Oct. 18. German authorities have advised Germans to wind up their affairs and return to Germany voluntarily, before being compelled. A special bureau has boon opened to advise and assist such per "us in regard to the settlement of affairs. Reuter
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  • 20 16 Cairo. Oct. 18: The Senate, by 68 1 votes to 59. approved the Royal decree giving Government full powers.- Reuter
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  • 98 16 London, Oct. 18.— Signer Ba (Italian Ambassador* to-day pn his credentials to the King at H ham Palace. He l« the first n< bassador to the Court of St. Jam< the war started.- Reuter Rome, Oct Signor Bastianlnl took with h London no plan or mcmorandu]
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  • 28 16 London. Oct. 18: Countess H 3f Field Marshal Earl Haig. der in chief of the British for the Great War. died yesterday at vm age of 60 B.O.W.
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  • 101 16 Indians Burmans And War Service London, CK During the present emerge Indians, Anglo-Indians and B"'" 1 in England will be on the same < ing as Britons of pure r l descent as regards voluntary eni» ment in the Navy, Army and h j and as regards eligibility
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