The Straits Times, 16 November 1937

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  • 36 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAP' V A OKNTUR t.l THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA :<> PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1937 PRICK 10 CENTS The Straits Times u;ks SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1937. prick
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 199 1 SIN.-, OOBE: 140. CECIL (PHONE S4M) YEKEDES BEN? SRINKmQNNiCO 1 n c I DODO Johnson OOTMHIMaiDItS J J L v \J /pi depenaabiliTu Johnson Sea Horses continue to lead in public acceptance. This is due to their proven Dependability, Models 100, 200. their Style, their Balanced-Construction, and many other fine
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    • 109 1 KUALA LUMPUR; 25. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3683 ROBINSON'S DELICIOUS COFFEE SELECTED BEANS SPECIALLY BLENDED FROM RroH^lTEK^ freshly roasted AFRICA WH|«^fflW AND |fRESHLYROASTE^ GROUND DAILY (mocha) ||k /0 UNRIVALLED JAVA piifi^! THROUGHOUT (ROBUSTA). gGAPORH£, KUALA IUjH MALAYA. PRICES:- »/a Ib. TIN $0.40, 1 Ib. TIN $0.70, 2 Ib. TIN $1.35, LOOSE
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    • 7 1 foto-portrait at studio 33 by foto-artist only
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  • The Straits Times DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES "
    • 56 2 ■g, w m Vonc -md Wee Beow Chwce and fam.ly bnr to thank all friends, rcla-M-e* and mon.btr.; of the Lian Kee Kok ion who so kindly paid night visits, •■ndfd the funeral of the late Mrs. Wet Chong Bf-ng 'Nro Tan SwllNeoi; also those who sent letters of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 573 2 ~T rnnc-inrpd between I n of the late i B. J. Dt^hton. 1-t Middlesex i p.i?t and Mr.. DftghtOB of W.llintdon. nci Mai caret Parhel daughter ol the IrV .1. R. Stevenson am 1 of D>!iife:ml:nr. Scotland. SITUATIONS VACANT IKD a Delivery Clerk posessing lirence for M tor Car Driving.
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    • 670 2 BOARD RESIDENCE ROGERVILLE 308 Orchard Rd. Double inom, private bathroom, \fiandah. Good t^le. Phone 4461. EIROPF.ANS private home, boa:d garage, tennis, phone, private sitting-r. *10J, 3 mins. to»n. Apply Box 122. Straits Times. hLOKAVU.Lt l 3t rhom»» Walk Mng't double rooms mooem <ao lailj j» months nraire Term* -noderatt P
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    • 577 2 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET ro lei Office* Iron %U each ■> WINf HFSTBH BOUSE Apply Tan Pec* Jim. c/o Overseas Assurance Chulls Street Phone 6808 PUBLIC NOTICES j NOTICE. This is to notify the public that Mr. Poo Keat Kheng is no more under my employ and that he is
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    • 606 2 PUBLIC NOTICES I AVER HIT AM TIN DREDGING LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) DIVIDEND NO. 32 A Dividend of 20C» less Income Tax 9 5/in the has been declared. This Dividend payable in London on December 3, 1937, to ill shareholders on the Register on November 10, 1937. NEILL BELL, Loral
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    • 178 2 EDUCATIONAL CLEVEDALE, SCHOOL, Winchester, Hamp- shire, lor Girls. Degree Mistresses. Excellent Education, games. Approved Ministry of Health. Entire charge. Highest references. Moderate fees. For prospectus and full Information apply Box 124, Straits Times LYONS' SWEETS CHOCOLATES and CONFECTIONERY in many delicious varieties A.P.B. G W SERRAVALLO'S TONIC. is sure to
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    • 175 2 ■*__S_ UPS i<J Su" Every Shaoe HDjSs '4f X( f of Pace. You always Ti___ssl rei the rlßnt lty al i_a UrcMeri •Mill experts in attendance 93. Bras Basah Koad and R»fB»-« H«tH. Phone: 2868. BUSINESS CARDS ETC. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARD and Miss M*"* 60. WATERLOO
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1888 3 S H I P P ING A N N OljNXE^f E NTS^ p and 0 a b pS sh l.S ia raiaiEi |^^WBi;s.ii.co.,LTfl _^rTrTrfF^ II .i:.cjrpo!atio a e.nsi»nd' (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) M^m^ll If |Bl3F! (Incorporated id England) I J I III iTt-»*>^-..n.^NOEH^c.^o an<orpora, M r )aM n, E^-fJf 1 fl
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 370 4 FE following passengers for Colombo, Bombay and Europe are leaving in the Comorin which sails from Singapore on Friday at 9.30 a.m. and leaves Penang on Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. Allison and infant, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bradbery, "Miss B. Bergson, Mr. and Mrs. G.
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    • 153 4 Tuesday, November 16. Ship* BlonttMe the Wharves or exproted arrive Dil Wharf Primauguet. 3oai Wnari Nil VESSELS IN DKV DOCKS Fanjong Paeat Albert Dock Sea Bel'.e II Victoria Dock Nil. Rrpprl Harboui King's Dock Sllvennnple. No. 1 Dock Nil. No. 2 Dock Nil. tnlranct txi Location
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    • 21 4 IMPERIAL AIR MAIL SINGAPORE— LONDON. The air mail dispatched from Singa>ore on Nov. 7. was delivered in xindon on Nov. 15.
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    • 21 4 Mail dispatched from Singapore on 5ct. 22, by Naldera was delivered in London on Nov. 15.
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    • 38 4 The Conte Rosso is due here at 8 i.m. tomorrow, from Europe. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf "id is expected to sail the same day 1 i.m. for Manila. Hong Kong and Shanghai, (Woosung).
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    • 160 4 Today Bagan and Selat Pandjanp iHong Thong) 3 P-«-Bengkalis L. Billk (Rokan) 3 pm. Fort de Kock, Padang, Fakan B3ioe Siak (Hong Kwong) ..3 p.m. East Africa ißyuyo Maru) P m Medan. Jask. Amsterdam London by air (Netherlands) P m Jav\& Southern Sumatra by air <r\therlands) 1
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    • 109 4 INWARD. Wearnes: From Penan* and Kuala Lumpur: Arrives every evening, except Sundays. Dutch: From Netherlands India: Arrives this afternoon. Qantas: From Australia: Arrives this afternoon. X.L.M.: From Europe: Arrives this evening. X.L.M.: From Netherlands India: Arrives this evening. Imperial: From Europe: Due Friday evening. OUTWARD. Wearnes: To Kuala
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    • 115 4 Correspondence for transmission by air "via Netherlands" must be specially and clearly superscribed "By K.L.M." j Mails will close at Ma-'acca as follows: Today. Penang (Internal Service) 6 p.m. Tomorrow. Mcdan by air (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. China, Japan, East Siberia, PhilipI pines. Western U.S.A. and Western 1 Canada
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    • 197 4 Mails from Penang and liuala Lumpur expected today, Nov. 16, by air (Internal Service) will be delivered to boxholders at 7.30 p.m. Genera! delivery of letters tomorrow. Nov. 17. at 8.25 a.m. Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. expected today, Nov. 16, by air (Qantas) will be delivered
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    • 47 4 Nov. 14. Jeypore, Arinia, Glaucus, Scott Harley, Rusa, Jarak, (Brit.); Ronda, (Nor); Toyama Mara, (Jap.); Cap Tourane, (Feb.): Mikage Mara No. 18. (Jap); Leverkuaen, (Ger.). Nov. 15.— Dakat. Op ten Noort, Both, Kulit. (Dut); Klang, Tandjong Balei, Tandjong Pin an g, Klias, Sin Kheng Seng, (Brit).
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 559 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. < lncurpora^~ m P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— COOKIKO AGENTS f.M-S. KLVS AND <lAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight M33— Pusmge 5431. K* AMuf* W/B&^^tiimi Europe Past UirougD trains iirect from shin< sld< at Vancouvei m Br^^H^. i^BMm \r Canada's Evergreen PUvsrouna HFJjgJWffßl xiflB*l 3ee tlie rnaiestlt Canadian Rockies
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    • 463 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP STEAMSHIP CO.. LID. COMPAQ. (inooroorited .n England) (mcoroorateo id O 8 A.» FOR HAVRE, LONDON v|/| SUE 2 CAN/U ROTTERDAM HAMBURG )U( d llf Via rort< *nd Soe» Caoal STEEL TRAVELER M>v 25 Nov 29 Dut Salto STEEL MARINER Nov. 30 D»\ 10 tCITV OP ATHENS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 201 4 TIDE TABLE. SINGAPORE Today H. W. 8.30 a.m. 8.5 ft.; 9.25 p.m. 8.4 It L. WV2.11 a.m. 3.7 ft.; 2.57 p.m. 2.4 ft. Wednesday. November 17. H. W. 9.09 a.m. 9 ft.; 10.13 p.m. 8.8 ft. L. W. 3.07 a.m. 3.7 ft.; 3.41 p.m. 1.5 ft. Thursday. November 18. H.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 555 5 ROXY BAR open till midnight I^J like TftwrHT-CK «i- JM Uk TONIGHT—«IS-915 ■■■Pm^ai JBT^ A TENSE DRAMA OF I •X m A A ri.YING DARE-DEVILS AND Rvß M h t U PFTITD T/IDDV Jd r*»J#»ase rill LA LUKKfi jPi^^^ ™'"d->c fc-tYft A WWWfc« «^fc rV rtn mw IN *rH JVCK
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    • 151 5 rGHAW-| PERSIAN CARPET HOUSE 243 Orchard Roa(, Singapore The Oldest Reliable Carpet U"L CARPETS liA5.-SJBJiJL. a NaRKED PRICES Vir*TrißlA THF4TDr "^'UIU^ intAiKt W^>- SAT. "J"^ T I^ll7 1 ni\ 111 W AX I I \J A I? ilKll/ Df\JJKIT\ il 1I 1 1\ I f U\J vll 4^ BY: SUTTON
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    • 91 5 VIVIAN llf^ lTli\.O GIFTS f~~\ y rf^T>'W7it v*iYJLi\Jtvlii. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF «i^^_«^_^— i» f' f4A V IB i&J l,^^^^ •■HHHwI J^HB O^R EXTENSIVF SAJur^r tAlt^lVt /fANG£ L wnp| n,c ""KLU O LATEST CREATIONS i OF THINGS BEAUTIFUL STERLING SILVER ELECTRO PLATE CHROMIUM PLATE YCT INEXPENSIVE YOUR gift problem JT.i,,-.,. rRM^ntL
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 206 5 WHAT IS ON TODAY. HOTELS. RAFFLES HOTEL: Cocktail dance. 6.30 p.m. 'to 6.30 p.m. Dinner and dance (informal) 9.30 p.m. midnight. Cabaret M:ml de Bonne and Jose Requesen. ADELPH1 HOTEL: Special Dinner dance. COCONUT GROVE: Dlnaer and dance extension. CINEMAS. ALHAMBRA: The Man who Found Himself. R.K.O. With Joan Fontaine
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES-LATEST LOCAL QUOTATIONS.
    • Issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers.
      • 587 6 sr All shares quotea anove are fully Dam Lssue vaJ. Frasers Co. Lyal) l?vatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers rfur.pat lln 4/3 4,9 4/4" i 4/9 11 Asam Kumbang 31/- 33 29/- 30/£1 Austral Malay 48,'- 51/ -n. 45/- 50/5/- Ayei Hitam 27 6 29, -cd 28/- 29/-cd 1 Ayer
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      • 406 6 1 2 2 10 10 Alex Brlct Ord. 1 oO 1.60 1.5d 1.60 do ?'/j% Prefs. 2.27'/ 2 2.35 2.20 2.40 AMas Ice 8.00n. 7 00 S.OOxd 1 1 B M. BroadcastinE 0 45 0.55 0.5C 0 60noir> 1 £1 -1 n a SI SI 10 S 10 10
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      • 72 6 31MOAFUH* mmJCIWU. vi ;iOl :ed. 1940 ?40«i.flO0 Hit Mar 31 Sppt. 30 102 IC4 norn MdOOOOO a€"&•£*- m norn M Si' M«. Sl'sclt "30°° 107 109 norn w 6 y^otV 221<0J00 iie 120 c, inf M r a c y d lsNov. l"' 750-000 09>: 101 c,
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      • 364 6 (Shares Mi <1 unle* otherwise stated). Alienby Frasei Co Lyall Evatt 14o 155 1.40 150 Aloi oajah Amai Malay 1 Ayei tUtam Ayer Molek Ayei Panas Bassett Baiu untang Bedford Benta BorelU Brogas 3runei Un BuKit -^ati) 3ukit K. B Bukit Kepong Bukit rimah (S10) Chantkat Serdang Connemara
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    • 524 6 DOLLAR TIN SHARES EASIER. ROOSEVELT SPEECH DISAPPOINTS. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 16. The long-awaited speech by President Roosevelt in which so much faith was placed has been delivered ami appears to have caused some disappointment. It contains nothing which, at the moment, can be considered
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    • 363 6 London. Nov. 15. i The following ai« todays closing middle prtw» on the Londor Stocu Exchange: Shares M El lenominat.or. unless otherwise seated: Vester- Rise day or Fall Z< nversion 'jjau i p.c. 1944-64 114 PindinR Loan 4 D.e. 1960-90 H2"» War Lean. 3'i p.c. 101\ Com.
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    • 587 6 fHE following quotations are published iy courtesy of Messis S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore. Messrs. Vhlte, Weld and company, New York, report by cable regarding yesterday's markets:— STOCKS. President Roosevelt's message was non-committal but was not bearish. It was as good as could be
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    • 89 6 Tuesday. Nov. 16, Noon. No. 1 X. R. S. S. in cases (F.O.B.) Nov. 233 28Vj Good P. A. Q. in bales (F.O.B.) Nov. 22V 8 22 13 16 No. 1 X. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore 23'4 23: November 23 a 23%
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    • 95 6 London, Ndv. Is. Paris 147 7/16 Athena MTA New York 4.99H Euchare.-::. 677 '.fe Montreal 4.98 s o s !i le n Brussels 29.36'i Rio 2 2«/32 Geneva M.M'i market rates Amsterdam 9.01*s BelsraCe 216 Milan 0* 1 Buenos Aires unquoteo i Berlin W Monleviclec 39 13 /Id Ma'Via
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    • 204 6 The following are the exchange atcs this morning according to the iaily circular issued by the Hor.g Kong md Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING. ..ondon IT 2/4 1/32 ..ondon demand 2/4 1/32 -ondon 4 months sight 2 4 1/18 Lyons demand 1720 Switzerland demand 249 Hamburg demand 142 New York
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 87 6 "EXTERMITE" THE WHITE ANTKiy-El j9fli R£jf\ 1 188 This Excermite outfit nas tjp?i designed to enable the most unskill^ person to exterminate complete^ whole colonies of Termites n» Wliif Ants as they are more .'ommonJ called. The Extermite method is sure an< simple, li is not necessary to 100 l
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 646 7 LONDON SUPPORT FOR MALAYAN VIEWS. SHIPMENTS OF ORE TO LIVERPOOL. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 5. QURING the past week prices have continued to move sharply downwards. Whilst the responsibility for this state of affairs must be sought mainly outside the tin market, since
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    • 1209 7 Standard Needed To Guide Investors. JJEF'ORE making his purchase th< prospective investor in rubbei shares would do well to peruse care fully the printed reports of the an nual meetings of the companies whose shares attract him. In ths case of some, a close study maj prove
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    • 29 7 lb. Ayer Molek 29.273 Amalgamated Bruas... 108,700 Broome 201,700 Kempas 242,000 New Scudai 24,000 United Malacca 51.000 Jimali Rubber 37,500 Punggor Rubber 15,644 Alor Gajah 17,250
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    • 170 7 GUTHRIE'S WEEKLY REPORT. IN their weekly rubber market report 1 issued on Friday. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., write There has been a welcome improvement in markets generally and rubber has shared in the rise which has taken place. A more optimistic outlook has developed as a result
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    • 220 7 Lewis And Peat's Weekly Report. F their weekly report on the London rubber market dated Nov. 2. Lewis and Peat Ltd.. write:— We have had a very irregular market during the week with a marked lack of stability. Sentiment is still swayed by the Idiosyncrasies of Wall
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    • 142 7 AT the World Congress on Universal! Documentation held In Paris last August a paper was presented by Dr. E. S. Hedges and Dr. C. E. Homer on The Role of Technical Information in Industrial Research and Development." In this paper the authors analysed the functions of an
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    • 199 7 (Incoroorated is Eaglano) Capita! Authorised £3,000.000 Capital Subscribed £1.600.000 Reserve Pund and Rest £1.147.829 Capital Paid uo £1.030.000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS rtie Right Hon. Lord Cattc oi Cmrncatto Jir Charles Alexander Innea K C.S.I. C.I.E Sir Thomas dnrnii Ki P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Sir
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    • 192 7 FRASER COMPANY LISI OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend I TIN Ayer Hitam Tin 80% Int. Nov. 10 Jtiebu 5% Final Nov. 19 K L. Tin Is. Bonus Kuchai 20% Final Nov. 19 Lmgui 10% Final Nov. 19 I.ukut 10% Final Nov. 23 -tinman Hyd S% Final Nov. ll Raub 3d.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 493 7 HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony o: Hong Kong) Tht liability oi members is limited to the artent ana id manner oreacrlbed or Ordln ■nee No. 6 1939 if the Oolony Authorised Capital »SUCCO,O»t b&uea ana Pullv Paid-Op tao.cot oor lltwrve Funds: Slerlir.B 8.500.000 Hong Rons Currency
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    • 545 7 CHARTEKKD B\i\K (W INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I Incorporates at England uy Royal Charter tar.j). Paid Op CupltaJ u> soo.ooo «*arti of £5 O.OOO.OOt Reserve Puna C3000W* Reserve UabWty ol Propr-i-tor* e3.<x\..<x>c UK All IrMCI: M. R«borwc«t» «Bdna «c j AniCteai Hong Kong Rangoon Alor Star Uol!c SaigSc SSE? tP
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 I NEWS A NEW DENTIFRICE mmt>— TALKS of REAL VALUE. Lnnu Buy a H.M.V. American Radio today a^—^—nnHiMMHß and listen to INDIA always. BY ft" Sole Agent Malaya: Jmmmp^i kee huat radio co. j H2 124. Orchard Road, v Hf^tA STANDARD COMPONENT PARTS W AND Af.tESSORIES ETC. FOR r -^"^^^a
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    • 265 8 FAT AND FORTY" IN HER TWENTIES. Lost 30 lbs. With Kruschcn— Is A Young Girl Again. SlK' was so fat she looked forty— yet. ihe was only In her twenties Today, ihe has the slim figure that belongs to ler real age. This is what she says: "A year ago.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 108 8 Broadcasting. SINGAPORE TODAY ZHL 1 33 Ho^a (MS m.) p.m COO Indian music. Gramophone records 6 20 Chinese music. PeipinT selections. Gramophone records. 6.45 Children's programme. (English). 7.00 Manor orte recital by Madame Felicia Dletz. 7.30 Time weather, news and announcement*. 7 45 "Industrial England— 1. A Days Work Jn
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    • 628 8 PENANG. TODAY ZUJ 8 08 Me f (49.2 m.) PJB. 7 00 Signal ard programme. 7.05 Recordings. 7.20 "Sailing the Hed Sea— The Adventures of a 32 Foot Ketch" by Dwlght Long B B C rebroadcast) 7. 35 Share reoort 7.40 Recordings (Pianoforte selections'!. C 00 Weekly s.jorts talk >y
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    • 135 8 NIROM TODAY XDC IS 16 Mci 119 m > B PM.N II Mr > '29 1 m I m t 5.50 Time signal. Announcement5 54 English lessons for begir.nen>. 8 6.20 Adalbert Lutter. 2 6.50 News bulletin. v 7.10 Opera programme. 8.00 Evening service. 8.20 Recorded music. a 8.35 "The
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  • 735 9 Roosevelt Explains His Coming Programme. Washington, Nov. 15. AMERICA aims to orevent a recurrence of depression by stimulation of private enterprise, President Roosevelt told Congress in his opening message today, pointing out that since I the adjournment last August, industrial production, after advancing
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  • 37 9 Shanghai, Nov. 15. JAPANESE warships have seized twelve Chinese Customs cruisers anchored in the Whangpoo, off the French Bund. The Chinese and foreign crews were allowed to go ashore without molestation. Reuter.
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  • 270 9 U. S. Business Watches New Legislation. CLOUSTON TRIES FOR CAPE RECORD. Washington, Nov. 15. A STIFF programme of legis■f^ lation. including items of vital interest for businessmen, faces the special session of the United States Congress opening today. Foreign policy, in the light of the President's Chicago speech, is also
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  • 350 9 "Japan Can 111 Afford NeW Victories." -The Times. London, Nov. 15. THE declaration of the Bratwh Conference, though couched temperately, is a reasoned condemnation of Japan, says The Tim us. That Italy should hesitate to asso-' ciate herself with ;he declaration is understandable but Italy and Germany cannot view without
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  • 472 9 JAPANESE WIPE OUT SOOCHOW. KING OF BELGIANS IN I LONDON 700 BOMBS DROPPED ON HISTORIC CITY. NATIONAL CAPITAL ALSO BOMBED. Shanghai, Nov. 15. Till: Japanese military today made good their threat to destroy Soochow, which is now in ruins. They dropped more than 700 bombs there within 24 hours, says
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  • 197 9 NEW ENERGY FOR TIRED MEN AND WOMEN. Strengthening Vitamins In Tasteless Tablets. Now men and women who ar.. run-down ond tired and have lost all zest for life, can u-rioture all their aid vig,v>i»lity a:;; -.juthful enthusiasm for living annplj by taking tve tiny. tMtele coated tablets after every eu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 239 9 I TONIGHT Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight NEW CABABR ATTRACTION MIMI de BOHNE ONI Oh IIIK VVORLirs GUATEBT DANCERS WHO HAS APKARBO AT THF MOST EXCLUSIVE CLUBS IN NEW YORK, ALSO LONDON AMI PARTand JOSE REQUESEN Popular .Mexican Dancer Non-diners $1.00 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA
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    • 173 9 NOISELESS STANDARD nl BRITISH. typewriter Supremacy Easier operation uclaed speed, greater comfort and SUenct allow real concentration, leading to absolute efficiency— these are trie features that make the Remington Noiseless an UNDISPUTED LEADER. The BRITISH MADE NOISELESS Remington Battery Road— Singapore Tel. 2426 Branches at Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. Penang Agents
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  • 130 10 SINGAPORE. ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance. GARRICK THEATRE. GEY LANG Melody In Spring Wings In The Dark 7.45—11 p.m. GLOBE THEATRE Love on the Run. GREAT WORLD—THE SKY TALKIE Mad Holiday. HAPPY WORLD Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies Cinemas Theatres and Side Shews. NEW WORLD Side Shows. Cabaret. Dancina ralkiea Theatre*
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  • 1131 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1937. After Brussels. News of the Far Eastern war falls into three main categories that J emanating from the Japanese propaganda machine, the Chinese counterpart of it and the service distributed by the British controlled but internationally supported Reuter agency. We have already
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  • 1309 10 Two Jacks Equal One Jill And A Camel's Hair Is Part Of A Mile! Inches, feet, yards, pounds, hundredweights, tons, gills, pints, quartshas it ever occurred to you how these measurements originated? Why is a foot 12 inches and not ten? Why are there 112
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  • 361 10 Population Trends In East West. ENLIGHTENING data on population trends in Asia and Europe are contained, in this article from the Indian Review, Madras, by Mr. P. K. Neattal, Accountant-General, Madras. Sine: the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the growth in the European population has been showing signs of
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  • 685 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. Wartime Dinner. "/"*OME shot and shell and cannons' roar, we dine tonight as in years before," was the defiant message sent to the headquarters of the Artists Rifles, London, by ex-members of the famous regiment in shanghai on the occasion of their recent annual dinner,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 305 10 i -v „t, m, --t BARO/WETEK i'^pfel JEWELLERY^"SJBr^ P. H. HENDRY, Jewrlkr SINGAPORE AND KL'ALA LL'Mri'R. FOR CHRISTMAS ('.retting Cards Fancy Stationery Books for Gifts. MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, Stamford Road. IB ■■rTW M W W '^l^Mslsr AAV 3 HAVE YOU TRIEDEau de Cologne Perfumed with CHYPRE. SURE DEATH TO INSECTS
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  • 90 11 Permanent Chaos If Such Ideas Were Recognised. JAPAN'S VIEW DIFFERS FROM REST. W/ORLD denunciation of Japan's action in refusing conciliation in her dispute with China is expressed in the declaration adopted yesterday afternoon by the Brussels Conference, If the right of armed aggression claimed by Japan
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  • 382 11 THE official text of the declaration was adopted at a Morion of representatives from South. Africa, United States, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Canada, China, France, the 1 nited Kingdom, India, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal and the Soviet. lia:.. voted adversely. Norway, Sweili n and Denmark abstained
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  • 299 11 "THE declaration says the repres?nta- tires of the above-mentioned States also regard the hostilities and the s tuation they have brought about as matters inevitably of concern to the countries they represent and more to the whole world. To them, the problem appears not in terms
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  • 473 11 "Destruction Would Continue. IN those circumstances, tiiere if 110 ground for any belief tnat if left to themselves Japan and China would arrive in the appreciably near future at any solution which would give promise o! peace between the two countries, security for the rights and interests of other countries
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 11 A Japanese armoured car roars along, pumping shells into a building, while Japanese troops line the sidewa k ready to "mop up" anything that might be left over after the armoured car finishes its deadly mission.
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  • 453 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 9. ILfRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, announcing her return to the White House on December 6 for a prolonged stay, states that she is also willing to receive the Duke and Duchess of Windsor after that
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  • 61 11 Anglo -Dutch Defence Pact Denied. PRESCRIBING the report that Britain and Holland had made certain arrangements about the defence of their Far Eastern possessions as pure phantasy, authorities in Amsterdam emphasise that there has been absolutely no question of any arrangements between the two countries. Nothing is known at Fort
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  • 108 11 No Flags For Matsui, Say Foreign Chiefs. TO mark the conquest of Shanghai, ths Japanese flagship Idzumo will tomorrow sail up the Whangpoo River, crossing the lino where the Chines'* boom of steamers and Junks had barred navigation throughout the hostilities. Aboard the flagship will be the naval r.nd military
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  • 93 11 London, Nov. 15. A LREADY Britain had a supply of gas masks for her civil population better than any other country in Europe, declared the Home Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare. in a debate on the Air Raid Precautions Bill in the House of Commons. He
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  • 337 11 Japanese Batter At Hindenburg Line. ADVANCING steadily from Shanghai on to Nanking, the Japanese forces are now battering at the Chinese "Hindenburg Line" known as the first national defence line, fortification of which has been going on for many months. This line runs from the Yangtse to Hang-chow Bay. Japanese
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  • 225 11 Angered German Press Is Now Calm. London, Nov. 15. THE forthcoming talks between Hitler and Viscount Halifax. Lord President of the Council, will, it is understood, cover a wide range of subjects, including the anti-Comintern Pact and a new Western Pact. Hitler is anxious
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  • 41 11 JAPANESE SEARCH BRITISH SHIPS. Vessel Probed From Stem To Stern. It has just been revealed that the British steamer Taihing was searched from stem to stern on Thursday, and three other British ships were questioned between Hong Kong and Canton. Reuter.
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  • 157 11 Heated Talks In Nanking. TPHE Chinese Central Govern- ment is being urged to sue for peace by the Chekiang financiers, upon whose support the present Nanking regime rose to power, and who have consistently opposed war. A meeting was held in Nanking yesterday, when a heated
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    • 112 11 Put HEALTH .jg in every d' sn^^£^il fi riJ^THE GREAT tjt^ YEAST FOOD A dash of Marmite makes a mighty difference to soups, sauces and all vegetable and meat dishes. They are so much tastier, and the right supply of Vitamin B in Marmite makes them more digestible and nourishing.
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    44 12 9MAB3 LETTERING on Primaufueti eight, 6! in. gun turrets, the names of ships commanded by the great 16th century h Admiral Primauguet are Che ships he made his in were. Anne de Bretagne. Lei Diippoise. La Louise and Marie La Cordelier,? Straits Times Picture
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  • 265 12 Bengalis Fined For Trespass And Mischief, Took Law Into Their Own Hands." A CASE n which it is alleged that 15 Bengalis armed with sticks began to wreck furniture in the Vienna Cafe. Macphwrson Road. on| the night of Aug. 6 was continued j m the Singapore Police Court this|
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  • 240 12 33-KNOT CRUISER ARRIVES ON WAY TO SHANGHAI. Exchange Of Salutes With Forts: Official Calls. ON her way to Shanghai via Saigon, the crack 7,259-ton, 33-knot Primauguet, the first of two French cruisers due to pass through Singapore this month, berthed at the Oil Wharf. Keppel Harbour shortly after 8 a.m.
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  • 87 12 Another Chinese On Local Bench. TEMPORARY changes among the Singapore Police Court magistrates will be necessary owing to the departure of the fifth magistrate, Mr. Ivor Lewis, who leaves soon to take up an appointment as Registrar of the Supreme Court at Zanzibar, the British Colony oft the east coast
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  • 49 12 STEADY progress on its survey flight from Alexandria to Singa5 pore is being made by the new Em- pire airboat Cordelia. A message recording her arrival it Gwalior. 5 j in India, was received in Singapore this morning. The next stop will be at Allahabad.
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  • 48 12 f\ (From Our Own Correspondent.' Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 16. WHEN the engine of a goods train, i proceeding ahead, failed north of 5 Tampln early this morning, the night mail from Singapore was delayed and arrived at Kuala Lumpur at 7.50 a.m. instead of 7.18.
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  • 84 12 Four More Troopships This Season. THE troopship Dilwara, which passed through Singapore with the Ist Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, for Shanghai yesterday is due at Hong Kong on Saturday and -Arill leave the same day for Shanghai, where she is expected to arrive on Nov. 23. Four more troopships will
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  • 31 12 The death has occurred of Cary Aaron Manasseh, wife of Mr. Aaron Manasseh and eldest daughter of Mr. Rahamln Penhas A large gathering of Jewish and other communities attended the funeral.
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    18 12 One of the French cruiser Primaugucts two aircraft, housea on th catapult at her stern. Straits Times Picture.
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  • 88 12 Siam Has Friendship For China. "CIAM has close friendship for China." said Dr. Ling Ping, when he arrived at Singapore from Bangkok yesterday on his way back to China after an official visit to Slam. Chinese in Siam are very patriotic, added Dr. Ling Ping. and they have contributed liberally
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  • 58 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Nov. 15. Fwas announced today that the Rubber Growers' Association has decided to award gold medals to Sir Frank Swettenham and Mr. J. G. Hay, head of Guthrie and Co. These medals will be presented to them 'in recognition of
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  • 135 12 Tamil Tells How Lightning Killed Friends. aii/HEN the storm broKe Naaasan, Murugasan and I ran to an attap shed for cover. Finding the shelter leaking we made a dash for a Chinese house. Just as we were passing a tree there was a blinding flash of lightning accompanied by a
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  • 30 12 WHILST walking along Tanjong Pagar Road late last iught a Chinese was accosted by three men and robbed of $20 cash. The robbers were unarmed.
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  • 193 12 Dayang Goes To Paris With Wrestler (From Our Own Correspondent) London. No\. 15. A lil-1 can do is to heji of her to pack her bags and join me in America." said the Ranee of Sarawak, discussinti Hie romance of her youngest
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  • 94 12 A CHARITY concert in aid o> the China Relief Fund, organised Ijy the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church with the co-operation oi the management of the Rltz Theatre, will be held at the Ritz Theatre tomorrow night, beginning with a cinema show at 7.30 p.m.
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    • 69 12 /^>^*™ nN \Jl!l *Sa W L *> &%*mr mXm\ Bs^BsH^isV Hn^sk^ And she will too, thanks to modern science. Among the many miracles oi to-day. none plays a more important part in "making life easier" for tk modern woman rhan automatic refrigeration with its easy-to-make frozen desserts, ice-cubes and other
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  • 1034 13 Municipality To Have Powers To Build Houses For Staff. IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE PJWERS to build houses for the President and staff and holiday and convalescent bungalows for locally recruited officers are given to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners in an amendment to the Municipal Ordinance which is to come before
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  • 33 13 Sir Ong Siang Song will speak on the subject of "Will Thou Be Made Whole?" on Friday in the Young People's Circle devotional meeting at the Geylang Methodist Church, commencing at !8 p.m.
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  • 156 13 MURDER AND SUICIDE IN CROSS ST. CASE. Coroner's Verdict. "jyiY finding is one of culpable homicide amounting to murder against Lim Chay and that he stabbed Tan Guan Chee with a knife this resulting in Guan Chee's death, after which he took his own life," said the Singapore Coroner, Mr.
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  • 211 13 EUROPEAN FINED $50 FOR DOG WITH NO MUZZLE. "IN ordinary circumstances a persoh with your income would be fined at least $100, but taking into consideration the mitigating circumstances I will only fine you $50." said the Singapore fourth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goo, when he convicted A. L. Wilson,
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  • 124 13 Another Big Sum Sent To Nanking*. yHE Singapore China Relief Fund.! which aims at the ten-million dol-1 lar mark, has collected $2,800,000 in, Chinese currency to date. Yesterday a further sum of $200,000 j was forwarded, by the fund committee to Nanking. Efforts
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  • 450 13 Malaya Begins Training Anti-Gas Instructors, CITY AIMS AT 500. the object of training 500 civilian anti-gas instructors, the St. John Ambulance Association's first public course began at the King Edward VII Medical College yesterday and was attended by 50 men and women, whose occupations ranged from fire superintendent to doctors
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  • 141 13 "Julius Caesar" At St. Andrew's. j A GOOD performance of Shake- speare's "Julius Caesar" was given j by seniors of St. Andrew's School, last night, the play being staged without scenery in the Elizabethan style. Among the large audience which applauded were Archdeacon Graham White and Messrs
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  • 251 13 Says Vice-Consul, THAT demonstrations outside the Japanese ConsulateGeneral in London were representative of "only the Communist section of the population" was the view expressed by Vice-Consul K. Miyake on his way from London to take up a post in Sydney. The demonstrations were not
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  • 87 13 JLJR. G. A. Best, formerly Assistant ITI Curator of Gardens, Straits Sett'ements. died in England last menth following a street accident In which he was gravsly injured by a motor cycle. Mr. Best, who was only 42 received his horticultural training at the Royal Botanic Gardens.
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    • 120 13 2 SOUND REASONS WHY THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD INTEREST YOU! IT'S A GOOD SHOW IT'S A GOOD CAUSE CHARITY PERFORMANCE IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H.E. THE GOVERNOR, SIR SHENTON THOMAS, G.C.M.G., 0.8. E. PAVILION TOMORROW AT 6.15 P.M. BY COURTESY OF AMALGAMATED THEATRES AND
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  • 342 14 Teams For Sunday At Bukit Timah. The Singapore OoU Club's annual match, Scotland v.s. the Rest, will be play od at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning. The following aro the teams -uui itarUng times "Scotland players:m.'nUont*d first): 8.30 J. H. Beeton and H. C. Ainslie
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  • 31 14 Rotterdam, Nov. 15. Euwe won the seventeenth game n the world's chess championship match. Alekhine deciding not to pl&y t out Alekhine now leads by 9'b oints to 71/;.—R'euter.71/;.—R'euter.
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  • 83 14 TODAY Hockey: Trial matrn at S.R.C KuKhv': S C.C. tournameht—PS. and B. Ti'sO.; St. Andrews vs. Riff Rafts. Kani-r Park; Raffles College vs. Singapore Chinese lawn Tennis: S.C.R.C. tournament Bajtball: S.J.I vs. Japanese School. TOMORROW. Hockey: S.C.C. "A" vs. Colts "A; R.A.F. vs SR.C; S.R.C. 2nd vs.
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    27 14 Doubles match at the S.C.R.C: Left to right S. K. Gaw and Wee Eng Lock (the winners). Dr. Sheares and Dr. Chia Teck Yam. Straits Times Picture.
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  • 412 14 STATISTICS FOR SINGAPORE RACE MEETING. McPherson Unplaced Only Four Times In 19 Mounts. l fOMPLETE statistics for the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting. which ended on Saturday, are given below. MANCHESTER NOVEMBER HANDICAP. neuter cables the latest call-over for the Manchester November Handicap (Nov. »7> as follows: 100—8 Marcus Superbus
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  • 297 14 \iany Transfers In List Of Amendments. nt: following is the latest list of amendments to classifications issued by the Straits Racing Association: Transfers.—From class 2 to class 1. —Aerial Post, Con Con, Jubilee Star, Mountain Stream. From class 1 to cla*s 2-Falthful, Prohibition, Refill, Russian Rose. From class
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  • 246 14 Three Backs In With The Not having a recognised goalkeeper available, the S.C.C. "A" played the three backs game in their hockey match with the A.CS. on the padang yesterday, and won 3 1. Hill. Hearle and Reeve covered one another well, but there
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  • 200 14 Being three short, the European women's second eleven, with the aoproval of their opponents, the Girls Sports Club II, put F. Sewell. husband of one of their players. In goal In their match at Balestier yesterday. He saved on numerous occasions but was beaten
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  • 57 14 The Y.M.C.A. beat a Raffles College team 2—0 on the College ground yesterday. At half-time no goals had been scored. Soon after the resumption the visit ors attacked strongly and gained the lead through Suratta. Soon afterwards Leembruggen dnbbed through to get their second goal.
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  • 96 14 INDIA BEATEN IN LAHORE "TEST." Tennyson's team beat India, in I the unofficial Test .Match at Lahore, by nine wickets, cabies Reuter. At close of play on Saturday the position was: India 121 and 191 for eight wickets. Tennyson's XI 207. India's remaining two wickets soon fell yesterday,
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  • 157 14 Lawn Tennis. LIM YEW JIN IN S.C.R.C. TOURNEY. In the S.C.R.C. invitation tournament yesterday Lim Yew Jin, the crack Java player, was given a walkover when his opponent D. S. H. Tan failed to turn up. Yew Jin has a big t reputation. On Friday he meets Woon Chow Tat.
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  • 129 14 Association Football. RAILWAY INSTITUTE BEAT TERROR P.O.'s. In a keenly contested soccer game at Kampong Bahru on Sunday the Railway Institute Singapore defeated H.M.S. Terrors Petty Officers' XI 3—2. and displayed all round superiority. Ten minutes after the start they opened the scoring through Valthy. Following this the sailors attacked
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  • 170 14 P THE roofing of the Happy World Stadium has been completed and now that the job is done the enormous proportions of the structure can be fully appreciated. It is indjed a magnificent sports arena. The stadium was open to public inspection last night
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    23 14 Ah A.C.S. aUack in progress in yeste rday's hockey match at the SCO. in which the school team were beaten. —Straits Times Picture.
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    25 14 LIM VHN JIN. from Java, is UUn| part in the S.C'.R.C. tournament. He has played a good deal with Kho Sin Khie. —Straits Times Picture.
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  • 188 14 BOUDEVILLE THE K.L. CHAMPION. High Scoring In Final Stage. Rifle-Shooting (Prom Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 15. 3. Boudevllle became champion of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the F.M.S Volunteer Force Rifle Association yesterday, when he scored 269 points In the flnal stage, and he takes the handsome trophy
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    • 357 14 CONQUEST OF OLD AGE IS IT POSSIBLE? Old Age Is the mos: rAlfiicuit problem which scientists have ever had to tackle It defies solution! No process is known. by which men and women can Ik made to enjoy permanent youth and vitality. The progress of modern, science has. however, led
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  • 2323 15 PENANG VOLUNTEERS WIN CORONATION CUP. A/CAPT. TOOLSERAM GAINS THE INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP. TOMPLETE remits for the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting are given in this page. Penang emerges with high honour, w'r.h the Coromtion Cup for the team event and also the individual championship won by Northern Settlement
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    34 15 A/CAPT. S. TOOLSERAM, of Penan*, individual champion at the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting. He also won the title in 1936. He was one of the official contingent representing Malaya in England at the Coronation.
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  • 450 15 Soccer "Shamateurism" Cfcri/ Street Tempted! Warwick's Captaincy. Conducted By "ECHO." I i i 11/E in Cecil Street know what to doi if we want our very keen soccer team to win honours next year by supplementing their sportsmanlike enthusiasm with playing skill which past| results show them
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  • 569 16 "BRILLIANT ADVOCATE GREAT GENTLEMAN." F.M.S. Bench Tribute To Mr. V. D. Knowles. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala I.umpur. Nov. l.». 'THIS Court assembles today in the shadow of a great sorrow and I know that it is the desire of all of us that before proceeding to the work of
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  • 92 16 "RADIO OPERATOR." He Just Worked Set At Cafe. 1AM 1 radio operator in the Vienna Cafe," said Lee Ah Bah. a witness in a case of criminal trespass and mischief, heard in the Singapore Police Court yesterday before the third magistrate. Mr. W. G. Reeves. What do you mean asked
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  • 79 16 iFrom Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh. Nov. 14. WHILE returning w Ipoh from Che mor at night a Chinese motorist had a narrow escape from serious injury when, at the 7th milestone, a rubber tree fell right across the bonnet o: his car. The car was
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  • 155 16 European Steward Acquitted. WILLIAM S. Lauder, 21-year-old European assistant steward of the Blue Funnel steamer Perseus, yesterday was acquitted by Mr. W G. Reeves. Third Singapore Magistrate, when he was charged with the attempted theft of a car belonging to a Sikh. Sundar Singh, in Cecil Street on Sunday night.
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  • 3070 18 Ranee Gave Wrestler Gregory Portrait From "A True Pal." M.P.s Grouse About Food OUR LONDON LETTER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 6. A VETERAN Malayan told me yesterday that he hated sailing Lack to Singapore at the end of hu loave except when his holiday tixlod in November. "No
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  • 133 20 SIX THOISAMI Naval ratings. Army and Air Force units and civilians in Thames towns in Kent and Essex early this month took part in anti-air raid preparations, under the command of Admiral Sir Edward Evans. (Top* Foliceni'ii heln a woman with a mask. (Below* A naval
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