Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 November 1937

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  • 20 1 The Sunday Tribune Na 24. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1937.
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  • 830 1 FRESH TROOPS REACH SOOCHOW STRONG POSITIONS NANKING EMBASSY STAFFS LEAVE FOR HANKOW JTir.KTING with their backs to the lake west of Hashing, the Chinese defenders are grimly holding out, although they admit that the railway station has been captured. Brisk fighting is going on
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  • 414 1 LICENCE NOT OBTAINABLE NIGHT SEARCH Will Wed Before Christmas (From Our Own Correspondent) <By Air Main London, Nov. 10. An early morning search for a special licence Having failed, Bob Gregory and Miss Valerie Brooke have decided to postpone their wedding f^r a lew mSH
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  • 411 1 BOLTON LEEDS SHARE POINTS Brechin's 10-0 Defeat By Cowdenbeath London, Nov. 20. TO-DAY'S English and Scottish fcatball match .s resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham 2 W'hampton W. 0 Charlton A. 0 Arsenal 3 Chelsea 2 Manchester C. 2 G msby T. 0 Brentford l
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  • 225 1 In Shanghai EUROPEAN RESIDENT'S TRIBUTE A SPLENDID tribute to the bravery of the Chinese soldiers is contained in a letter from a European resident of Shanghai. It is all the more striking on accouru of tiie fact that the letter was no. written with any thought
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  • 321 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Stalin Consulting, With Chinese Leaders? Shanghai, Nov. 20. ;T is reported from authoritative diplomatic circles that M. Stalin, the Supreme Head of the Soviet Union, is in consultation with the highest military leaders in the Government regarding the alliance of the three
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  • 49 1 Ordered To Discharge Her Cam Malt:;. Nov. 20. The British steamer, African Mai. winch was escorted Into Malta by the British di troyej Oi ui powers held by the Navy In coi nectton with the export Oi Spain, has been ordered to disc burse her cargo. Reuter
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  • 23 1 (From Our Ou v Coi reipondewfj Bangkok, Nov. 20 Biai'iesi rs, Including Sir Josiah Crosby, the flj tenia; I B
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  • 188 1 Drastic Quota Cut Urged London, Nov. 20. MINCING Lane presented a gloomy picture to-day as rubber sunk to its lowest level this year. On all hands brokers were heard complaining and demanding that the committee decide on a drastic cut for the first quarter of 1938 at the
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  • 59 1 Huge Loss Of Lives And Property Manila. Nov. 20 ONE hundred and twenty three lives were lost in the two typhoons which struck the Visayan Islands within tlv 5 last week, according to incomplete reports received here. The damage caused by the 100 m.p.h In one
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  • 174 1 Previous Records Broken London, Nov. 20. FLYING Officer A. E. Clouston and Mrs. Kirby Green landed at Croydon at 3.22 p m. The huge crowds who were awaiting Flying Officer Clouston ano Mrs. Kirfcy Green had a great thrill when the plane circled over the aerodrome four
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  • 122 1 Naval Bombardment Of Nanking Shanghai, Nov. 20. DESPITE heavy rainfall, the Japanese forces are continuing to press the Chinese left flank, while Japanese troops, are advancing in the centre, claim to have entered Soochow. According to Japanese reports the Chinese troops who evacuated fcjoochow are falling back
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  • 27 1 Budapest, Nov. 20. The Premier, Mr. Daranyi, and tha rorelgn Minister, Mr. Deka -ya, left for B rlin on an official visit to the Oerman Government Reuter
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  • 37 1 I't To mark the tercentenary ol the enIt of Richmond Park the largest Poyal park in the Oreater London the King an(S Que: oa fc treo in the part this at unioon.- British Official Wireless
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  • 1297 2 Rosalind Wong Calling Solitude Of Davos— Wonders Of The Mountain Railway— Par is Highlights Of The Exhibition —Fashions Of The Ancients —Paris In Two Moods —On To London Town (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 13. T'HREE quarters ol a century ago, a German docto*\ in search
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  • 92 2 Miss Wong In Television Act (From Our Oxin Correspondent) London, Nov. 10. FOLLOWING on Miss Rosalind Wong's successful broadcast talk to the Empire in the B.BC.'s "Food for Thought" series, arrangements have now been made for her to be televised on Wednesday next. Television is in its infancy in Britain
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  • 53 2 Singapore, Saturday Mr. A. W. Sleigh, the well-known Malayan racehorse trainer, who appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the fourth Magistrate, on a charge cf clriv ng a motor car negligently ne?r .he junction of Serangoon Road and I)3sker Road on the morning of Oct.
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  • 254 2 Chief Clerk Of Malacca Land Office HE C 0n e.i.n: L:. a;, tne Land ioC (..v an ►.'Iw-wagi. t u*i.. ».ca.i; i itu Oi .1 ix too., .v a i T e, .u uospital o.. u«e lOtri in uiixdznuy boarded on ..ii ohfcpctd k
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  • 155 2 (From Our Our. Correspondent I London. Nov. lU. Mrs. McMichael. wife of Mr. W. A. McMchael. of Kuala Kangsar has given birch to a daughter in London. Mr. Morlais Lloyd, of Llangennech, South Wales, who was chosen from 57 applicants for the post of assistant commercial solicitor to Messrs
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  • 66 2 Singapore. Saturday. M)s.i 3:rd. a European woman, residing ct 219, River Valley Road, ap- j pttred before Mr L C Goh, cne i Fourth Magistrate, this morning, on a j change oi allowing hei dog to be cu, Ji c.jcr; \\j.hout a mu^ie. ccfcririant, who \v-o repress
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  • 52 2 Singapore. Saturd On a charge of thefl of a parcel of/ lLc:.;es' clothing from a mctor-ear be-f^ longing to Miss V. Mf:Ktiute. Ta:3eng claimed trial when he appeared before Mr W. G Reeves, the Third Magistrate, this morning The case was postponed until Nov. 27, bail of $100
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  • 407 3 LEGISLATION IN MALAYA CHILD SLAVERY Minority Report Author Overjoyed ■n Our Oun Correspondent, (tb Air Mail) London. Nov >fl. "I 1 i I.T like weeping for joy,' Miss Uiih He-ton 'iurberville said, u'ntn she learnt that her minority report on mui-tsai was to be implemented
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  • 198 3 Guilty Pica To Theft Of Car Singapore. Saturday. AFTER having being convicted and fined in the Singapore Police Courts earlier in the week for the theft of a motor-ear belonging to a Japanese photographer Mr Peter Nakamura. two Gunner; attached to the Seventh Heavy Battery of
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  • 55 3 Japanese Press Reports Denied Tokyo, Nov. 20. r~,W vras Informed r f Sir Robert C-u.ie's conversations at the Foreign Office vesterdav afternoon was m connation* with the presen t posit-o n ui qivm^ai and no other mattei wa? officially dtacmscA The British Embassy states tl rt Japanese
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  • 336 3 China Prepares For A Prolonged Resistance Nanking, Nov. 20. AN official statement announces the removal of the seat of the Government from Nanking to Chungking. It also says that China stand- firm against coercion into accepting humiliating terms, which have for their object the Japanese
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  • 149 3 General Staffs Placed On War Footing Tokyo, Nov. 20. jT is officially learned at the Imperial I hi :>dc iters, establshed at the Im••c rial Palace, that a spokesman had m"- he statement that Japan was placing icr arttiy a"d navy general -tahs on a rar
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  • 94 3 German Circles Express Satisfaction Berlin, Nov. 20. IT is uderstood that the Informal conIvt nations between Lord Halifax arc. he German Ministers have reached a K)int where there is a reasonable hope ■hat they may bs translated to more ifflcial channels. German circles appear to be very satisfied
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    25 3 Ti. thc Governor's Daimler car being taken to a garage after a collision :tt the junction of Grange Roai and Orchard Koad yest?rday morning. Tribune
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  • 253 3 Proposal For Shorthand Writers' Fellowship Singapore, Saturday. A Pitman Shorthand Writers' fellowship might exist in this city as the result ol the proposal put forward by Mr. Colin S. Dant, the principal of Pitman's College here, In the course of a speech in which he responded to
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  • 66 3 Japan's Message To Mussolini Rome, Nov. 20. BARON Okura has arrived here. Interviewed, he said: "The people of my country sent me to the Duce with the welcome task of making known to him the deep friendship of the Japanese for the Italians. "I shall seek to promote
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  • 356 3 Good Fliffht "FLIPS" FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. AFTER a successful survey of the coast-line from London to Singapore, carried out by the flying-boat Satyr us in the latter part of test month, the Cordelia, one of the 28 giant Empire flying-boats, in
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  • 160 3  - RUSSIA FAR EAST CRISIS Throwing Full Force On The Issue? Shanghai, Nov. 20. RUSSIA has intimated to the Spanish Government that she will, in future, liquidate her share in the Spanish civil wpr hi order to concentrate her attention cn tbe Far Eastern situation, which is assuming a more and
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  • 136 3 Conecrn Felt By Foreign Governments Shanghai, Nov. 20. JTOREIGN government officials here 8. view with some apprehension the action taken by the Japanese authorities in seizing a fleet of preventive vessels belonging to the Chinese Customs and a dredge belonging to the Whangpoc Conservancy Board Reuter
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  • 51 3 New Delhi, Nov. 20. In addition to the casualties announced yesterday in the Waziristan flghtln". on North West border, otie officer and seven men were wounded, while two men I were killed. Two sections of the recal--1 citrant Bhittani trioesmen were fined collectively 346 rifles and £400 sterling.—
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  • 70 3 Reasons (or Heai y Selling Of Shares New York. Nov 20 TliL .Street yesterd iu general ibuted to lowing reason cal oi any tax the there were increa. ing f tl .-ion of Ami rican b trouble In both the indu: 'x- and I i ues were no*
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  • 67 3 Ottawa, Nov 20. Mr. R. B. Bennett the le: I the Opposition, in a public adri'v. urged the nations to brin« ah pn and power to prevt nt tl r Bri preference through the Anglo-America !rade agreement. Mr. Bennett said he observed thai tariffs were r up
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  • 316 3 Dealer Oaavietorf PINE OF ssoo IMPOSED Singapore, ITOW \w Toon a Chinese Itetinr d aler I ned to mix beer with water on Nov 15 at Bntnilton Road was related by Detective !nsor X icicles I*. Mr. I!. A. Ke: Dtatrici Judge. Criminal District en)-! iliis
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  • 482 5 PAUL ROBESON IN 'JERICHO' MOST FAMOUS NEGRO IN THE WORLD THE a Hv P n7 'T *Tu" Wn S arS Jerich "-thralling p I k u U (i <;l Th,,atre Shwpow, this weekPau Robeson. Henry Wile.** aild Walbc. Ford. Sei, combined 72 nan" V u
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    14 5 Adorable Shirley Temple will be at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, this week, in "Stowaway".
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  • 339 5 IN 'EASY LIVING*' "Spotted" By U.S. Talent Scout HANDSOME Ray Ylilland, who soared to the top rung of screen popularity in "The Jungle Princess" and "Three Smart Girls," plays the the male romantic lead in "Easy Living," the gay comedy by Preston Sturges which opens this week
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    22 5 Paul Kob?son and Princess Kouka, tho lovely Soudanese "discovery" who appear in "Jericho'' which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 72 5 Shirley Temple In "Stowaway QHIRLEY ii.: ..nd: Ka "t cinema fans, will I once ■gain at the v Singapore, in "Stowa* which had a wiy iiitf when it was iho om«' time ago. It is interesting tu note that Shirley had to learn hundred Chinese' words for the pr< When
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  • 435 6 Sudden Wealth DUE TO ITALIAN CONQUEST? London, Oct. 29. ACCORDING toa Colonial report ju^t issued, the Italian occupation of Ethiopia has resulted in the creation of a market for all classes of goods in the areas contiguous to British Somaliland and the import trade of tht Protectorate
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  • 249 6 Newspapers' Type Stolen 1 Bv Children Heisinl.i. MANY of the editors and sub-editors oi provincial Soviet papers who have recently been arrested for incfflcitncy, are not entirely to blame for tho chaotic state of the provincial press, according to "Pravda"' the official Communist paper published in
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  • 98 6 To Prove Superiority To Wife Peru, Illinois. A MAN here. Mr. Elmer Siebcrt. ha* eaten 47 pancakes at a sitting. Mrs. Siebert had read of u man wno ate 40 pancakes. Her husband, refusing to be out -done, showed Mr that he could go seven better. The
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    • 335 6 HE WAS SAVED FROM AN OPERATION After 8 Years Suffering with Gastric Ulcers People c ufTering from gastric ulcers hai n the dread possibility hanginf over them that their condition will eventually lead to the operating table. :he ca*e with this man, who 1 all kindi of treatment for his
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  • 1868 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I AST Sunday I told you something about the new pipeiess organ in the Wesley Church. Since then I have read an article cn the subject which conjures up possibi--ities strange and almost fnghteninj:. For the electric organ invented by Mr. Hammond bids fair to revolutionise music.
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    • 105 7 The Staff Life or bread baked by the Royal Bakery, is the best baked bread you can buy anywhere. Made in a modern hygie nc bakery, under the watchful ey< a European Master Baker, from the very bed ingredients. If you grow ti *ed of one kind oi* bread, we
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  • 1907 8  -  Stuart Martin Our Short Story: By Vol' may have heard a story recent--1 of a crew that ran a nay with a ship. This is tho story of a <h>\> that ran away With a crew and tried method of drowning tlum except sinking. She
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    • 486 8 GNAWING PAINS BETWEEN MEALS Of all the painful forms which stom ich trouble takes, is there anything that is more depressing than the gnawing pain that makes its appearance like clockwork between meals Mr. A. B. was a victim to these pains, and was beginning to despair of ever being
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  • 1289 9 MALAYA'S NEED TO-DAY A BIG TRADE Co-ordination Desirable POULTRY producers, no less than produce* of rubber, rice, copra and Olher Malay? farm commodities are expected to benefit from the operations ei the government's agricultural de•ment. Feed Problem A problem to poultry men is the serious
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    • 988 9 i r-r j mm i' >_y\ Lzrzr Egging Him On When tht- weather is so hot and trying that even the diminutive morning egg seems too much for your enfeebled appetite there is no need for further evidence that your liver and intestinal tract need help the help so easily
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    • 451 9 TORTURED BY ASTHMA Prepares to Commit Suicide Hit Wife and Ephazone Sav© Hit Lifa Mr. E. D. came to the conclusion that lif* wasn't worth living. For eight days aad nights without cessation he was ter menteo by Asthma. Having tried most treatments he couldn't see any hope of being
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  • 280 10 Here, there, and everywhere and finally back ngapore after .seven months' absence, come Mr. and Ml H. D. Mundell. They are both verv fond of travelling, .so spent all their time goin» from ono pla cc to another. They toured the Continent, and then Australia, Canada. Alaska
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  • 1757 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our fioman ror respondent THE Capitol Theatre was to overflowing lust Monday night v the New Universal picture 'The Road Back" had its Malayan premier? and the entire proceeds were donated ro the China Red Cross Fund. Being a charitable cause, everyone gave as
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    • 79 10 j CHRISTIE THE IDEA!. X'MAS PRESEN^ j Ju*t Received SEQUINS Denner Jackets, Boleros i and final consignment of very 1 beautiful Pekin jewellery; exqui- > «ite sets suitable for Xmas presents. J j Choose your X'MAS NEW YEAR GOWNS now, see the J very latest in designs and i materials.
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    • 105 10 At Vogue's! NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED FIRST IN FASHION.... Presents the latest creations designed by Molyneux for the season of elegance TAFFETA Print... One of the freshest, newest ways to follow the tremendous vogue of prints Vogue's newest and most dramatie •nterpretation of the autumn style story, aa revealed in
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    • 164 10 Aroimd Thc Shops NO doubt lots of you people will b" racking your brains these days thinking about where you can go to buy a new evening gown for the forthcoming Christmas and otner celebrations. There are many snops in Singapore, and one where I saw lots of lovely things
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    • 23 10 11 Stamford Road, Phone 6636 THE ULTIMATE CHOICE OF THE DISTINGUISHED LADY Sole Agents for: "j VANINA I PARIS FORIMIER LEYNA BEAUVILAIN J
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  • 496 11 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL and KU ALA LUMPUR FRTUNATELY the weather was fine l for the Armistice celebrations, which were carried ou: with the usual impressive ceremony. A large number of people attended the service In the Town Hall, followed by a parade at the Cenotaph where the spectators' stand
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  • 1103 11 OUR FRA SE R'S HILL LETTER WOW that all holidays are over for the. 11 time being, the Hill has a rather deserted appearance, for although mornings are generally fine until midday, making bQth tennis and golf possible, the rain descends with unvarying regularity in the afternoons, lhe few visitors
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    • 105 11 Tif£ elsD£ 7ft££ has just received a small stock of table linoa from Shanghai and Peiping. Hand embroidered linen and organdie luncheon sets, tea cloths, etc. No increase in prices. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. A DeMLHISS ATOMIZER ACCEMIATES THE 4***" Leading perfumers say. spray your perfume. In
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  • 618 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, NoV. 21, 1937. BOLIVIA SQUEALS AGAIN. 'FIX producers in Malaya and, no doubt, m other countries signatory to the agreement are exhibiting a pardonaole curiosity as to what will be the outcome of the meeting oi the International Tin Committee on Dec. 10. Though the Committee,
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  • 636 12  -  Anglius A MUSICAL-COMEDY star, no longer youthful, joined a touring company. Business was not very good, Juid tempers suffered accordingly. Relations became somewhat strained between the star and the juvenile lead. There came a knock at the star.; door. v I 'il 1 "Who
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  • 950 12  -  C. H. W. Goult gIGNS have not been lacking in the past week or two that the Malayan administration is beginning to pay a more sympathetic attention to the voice of public opinion as expressed through the only channels open to it in this country the
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  • 1385 13 TAKES THE EASIEST WAY OUT CORONER'S VIEWS DESPERATE LOVER TAKES HIS OWN LIFE (By Air i\Iail) London, Nov. 3. YOUTH to-day lacks 'guts." This is the opinion of at Th™!! h"1k B r u tai S 0,der e<™ration-66.year-old Mr. Thoma^ Holtby, the
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  • 41 13 Ci Villagers o r Ann: d ipur, from here, wen ajr and Injured wh< n 1 -re. water cai Ing salt lakf, during) a i tv waterspout ct sound resembling the whir of a ropiane nal d
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    • 211 13 Li BOON TO LANDLORDS] l ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY I VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS. J t We Are No Amateurs We Come to Tou with a Malayan IEXPERIENCE of 25 years! COMPLETE ERADICATION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Inspection, Reports and Estimates Promptly Furnished. J j ELLIS AND COMPANY
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    • 185 13 PILES There is no need for us to tell yon of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.
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    • 120 13 1 1 1 BRINGS HEALTH I Ul SAVES MONEYJ :^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^mmaMmmmiW^mWmmmmaESS.\, id.-lv .v...;,,,, No reduction in quantity Quality unchanged Think how much you can save by buying Andrews in the Economy Tin— 4s4 on the large (Soz) size, 30< on the small (4oz) size m and think how much good <
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  • 1540 14  -  W .B. Paterson y•~ In Which I Discourse On The Remarkable Fact That The War In China Has S Sent Up The Price Of Malayan Eggs, Give The i Inner History Of The i MacGregor Report On S Temporary Allowances Arrive By Easy Stages j
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    • 188 14 /^/*>^N IT <* TICKETS ISSUED J V^^^^^BY ALL STEAM- to* "ship, air and 5 RAVEL railwaylines J t NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all I other resident communities are given the be. t of attention and t i assistance. I 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE i TELEPHONE 5908.
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  • 798 15 Once Wealthy DEATH OF TRUSTED SOLICITOR (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 3. 44 JT ia a dreadful case, and I feel th greatest sympathy with the woman" were the words of Mr. Justice Orossman, in the Chancery n, after hearing the story of an elderly spinster was
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  • 342 15 Bv R.A. Thompson, D.O.Sc (Doctor of Oculai Science) EVERY child should be taught in his early yea use his eyes intelligently as a means of observation of people and things around him. Looking around to-day even the be struck with the number of children wearing gk when
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  • 55 15 Ade'a*dfc. Dust was carried more than 9 000 feet into the air bv 60-mile-an-hour gales which covered South Australia and Victoria with dust from Central Austra- j lia. An airline pilot climbed to that heighV to try to get above tbe dust, but found i be
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    • 299 15 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the .surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor suort. See our demonstration of this remarkib'.e new
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    • 963 15 isthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes x-JuzhiZ F %2- e h r m» r a 'V^ C fe okln „^he^zln, he^ zlng ronto <=> n tario Canada, re.mtly said: "I «yuf'lJSsrrS Broncnitis-if you felt better the first day I started taking SS your fc -art n^.nf Hn.^ n lgllts a
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  • 1166 16  -  G.S.Hammonds Satisfy All Sides Where To Start— A Few Ideas For Expansion publication the other day of the MacGregor Committee's report on temporary allowances seems to have caused considerable stir ib a large number of Malayan eirci* and whilst those who benefit are drinking each
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    • 282 16 111 !-MA 'l. CURB. BV <m i'rLICATIOU. mxi.d., cured radically. Apply for direct: j testimonials. H. C BOY, D.vihr irr.itment Hall, US. Upper Circular Road, Calcutta. Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair Before aalnf Co talko. aay hair waa aery weak ae* fallieg Mt ia coaiMola antll tha aoalg traa aim
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    • 233 16 A TOURING COMFORT Mnnni iiTn Js&k FOR f,ve ,n the new Bl I I 1 Order tO neutralise the #^^^^P^^SJHBBiyw Th 12 HP. Touring Saloon is notable I li I I POison Of the insect. A 1 ly^^^P^^S^^^^^BßßnllHllK for the int e r ior comfort and roomines> I 11 11
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  • 1011 17 Johore Work LITERARY TASK COMPLETED y£RY fan resting to Malays and those eoneeraed with Malay studies la the publication ci a Malay dictionary and grammar by the Royal Malay Literary Society of J thore. The first Malay Literary Society in Jahorc waa founded by the late Dato
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  • 60 17 Cologne. Farmers here estimate that even' pair of tom-tits is worth £7 to them in a year. Statistics show that a pair of the birds eat 170 pounds of insec\s every year, and the farmers calculate, that, if these insects were not thus destroyed, they
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  • 156 17 Bomb-Proof Strongrooms Being Constructed Brussels. Reinforced concrete underground strongrooms, capable of resisting a 200--pound bomb dropped from a height of 6,000 feet are being constructed at Ostend by the Belgian National Bank, it is learnt here. These "strongrooms" will be at least six feet thic?: and are
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  • 767 17 {Continued aboard ln the tempest, blinded by spray Ind foam and snow. They lashed it securely, and lashed themselves to the rail or stanchions, or every man would have been gone. All night the gale raged, and although the v/orst was past by daylight the
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    • 91 17 "ft /OW attractive a slim, trim H /^7/ figure looks on the court! I Slim safely with Redex lotion. B AppUed extexnaUy. Reduces ffij flesh only where applied. Unpj failingly effective and easy to |j use. Absolutely harmless. No jfl dieting. Approved by physicians. H Begins to act in 7to
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    • 465 17 Chccic thst /i^Sj\ a____W JL l M Ut\ lV fl^ ,7// fatal loss i m&f of weight/ Sy^^ it may be the advance A TYPICAL mM s n °f a dread d ,,sease SPECIMEN mM i r s^^oo mp Put on pounds of "Wm' fine, firm flesh H in 30
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    908 18  -  Horatius THE PRINCIPLES OF FINESSE (By THE finesse is a simple enough coup when it la played from obvious combinations as: Sam. Dummy. Q.J.9. A.10.7.6. and Sam leads the Queen in the hope of sandwiching the King: but the general principles of safety play while finessing, are not
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  • 77 18 DUC K HOLDS UP TRAFFIC Washington Once a day. the traffic in this city is held ud momentarily—by a duck. The duck is Oscar, who belongs to a florist with a shop which faces a large memorial fountain. Oscar leaves the shop once a dav. waddles across the road to
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  • 71 18 Hamilton. Ontario. An £80 diamond ring stolen from a house here was sold tor a shilling. Two men were arrested on a charge of receiving the ring. One was said to have "found" thp ring and to have sold it to the other for a shilling,
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    • 320 18 A .BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to which many names ar* given bac few really understand. It ia simply weakness— a break down as it were, of the vital farces that sustain tha system a No matter what may ba ita causes (thev are almost aamberl*st),
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    • 1146 19  -  Phoenix Singapore S.B.A. TIES How Players Keep In Form <By BADMINTON enthu>iasts are looking forward eagerly to the finals of the three SBA. tournaments which are ncw in progress. Nothing extraoidinary has occurred in any match so far to warrant a record being made of it,
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    • 730 19 Selangor MATCHES IN K.L. Ida And Florence To Meet In Replay (from Our Own Reporter) WITH the Selangor Badminton As- relation's championship series merging into their interesting stages, local enthusiasts are fast catching the tournament fever, with the result that competitors never lack very enthusiastic
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    • 364 19 BADMINTON NOTES AND NEWS Negri Something Must Be Done To Revive Interest (BY "THE PLAYBOY") INTEREST in Badminton in Negri has, as I have said, paled into insignificance. Further confirmation ot this fact is to be found in the N.S B.A. president's letter, part of which is given below. Matches
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    • 707 19  -  Racquet Perak MEN'S SINGLES Will Cheng Phor Retain The Trophy? (By ALTHOUGH the Perak champicnf* ship tournament is fixed to tak° place some time in the middle of next menth, there is already considerable dscussion among focal fans as to the prospects of some of the outstanding
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    • 16 19 WONG PENG SOON. TAN CHONG TEE. WEE BOON HAI. YAP CHIM TEE.
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    • 417 19 Malacca INTER-PARTY mdo-Ceylonese Beaten By Argonauts <From Our Own Correspondent) THE inter-party badminton tournament was carried further when three more ties were played Shamrocks "A" received a rude shock from th e Shamrocks "B" team whom they defeated by the narrow margin of 3 games to
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    • 81 19 f >»\^m— n———m—WßßßimaßßwwmmmwmßBM__m *M? cs» SMT W '-M 1 11 rn. r** I m rj *omNffi (Skv^ m/J_WBm\\x s often the cause of dangerous infectious ~^RS(&£W?7< Influenza, Grippe, etc. wnEPv^d Cure your Sore Throat and prevent to//f morrow's 'Flu and Fever by taking Formamint. It kills the dangerous germs in
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    • 339 19 Burning,'Achfrig Kprec/ Fee£ -refreshed \\MwMßBfe If you are afflicted with sore, tired, aching, burning, tenter or perspiring feet, hard skin, corns, callouses, and, bunions, you should know that these' troubles are caused through excess foot acid. you're got to get rid of that acid or suffer. Here is the quickest,
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  • 816 20  -  Argus Yesterday's Important Malaya Cup Matches Singapore's Sorry Position This Year Keen Rivalry Between Two Service Fifteens Selangor The Best Of The Teams In The North Hockey Trial Games Selection Of Team For State Game Awaited Selangor Should Be Defeated .Malacca Jubilant At Beating Selangor
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  • 857 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA THERI was quite a spate of club j.i bes daring Die past w^k, U t MM tme excepted, the results ■flairs. On Wednesday, the St. Francis 1 Institution met the Teachers' Assoc'; IHilkh on the sehool jrmuncl. end an evenlv-contested mat ch resu! ed in a
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  • 907 20 B OXING NO TES B Y 'REFEREE TVHE lure of the ring has an irresistible cai! for the old timers. They may have been out of the game for a few years, but they always feel that they have at least one more good fight in them
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    • 248 20 WHAT'S ALL THIS I HEAR ABOUT Mm f%__^ QUAKER OATS HAVING AN M,W9k ABUNDANCE OF VITAMIN B fc flßl _ms \\W\W*^ Vj w^^^K'i'''ak £_i^^^r____wx i .i.i THE STORY- HERE IS WHAT THE NOTE SAID' LATERWHAT ON EARTH ARE V YOU DO»N<5 HOME FROM MOTHER, I GOT THREE SCHOOL SO EARLY
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    • 33 20 s,ooo\^=__________ DIABETICS wanted to write for FREE BOOKLET «McH explains In simple language Hm*. DIABETES IS CURABLI WITHOUT FASTING, DIETING INJECTIONS Writ a ta-wat te rVtNUS RESEARCH LABOR* IOr» wm. mmm m»f. lUfitrt.
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    • 757 20 Acid In Your Blood Kills Health and Vigour Kidneys Usually lo Blame There is nothing that can so quickly un- to stay there unless the Kidneys fraction dermine your health, strength and energy properly. BJ,MWW as an excess of Acid in your Blood. Every Chemists and doctors in over 35
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    • 136 20 MARK EVERYTHING WITH CASH'S Woven Xamei Ideal For Gifts. Useful, distinctive, personal gifts like CASH'S NAMES are always appreciated. The best method of marking all underwear and linen, whether household or personal. They protect clothing from loss or misuse, identify belongings at home or away. Ihey are easily attached and
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  • 461 21 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Saturday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the fcllewlr.g on American Market conditions: Mc srs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us ty cable as follows:--STOCKS The cumulative effect of the
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  • 57 21 Rubber Position Easier London, Nov. 19. ON the Stock Exchange fur: her provincial selling again depressed the markets but this later subsiding a rather steadier undertone developed, though several appreciable losses remained at the close, especially among industrials. Commodities wer e quieter but rubber eased owing to lack
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  • 37 21 Singapore, Nov. 20. TIN The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $89% (up RUBBER The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 22% (down Sellers 22-14 (down 3/4).
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  • 289 21 Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat 4- 4 6 Ayer Hitam 26- 27 -xd Bangrin 22 23 Batu Selangor 1 43 1.48 Chenderiang 20- 21Hitam Tin 0.40 0.44 Hongkong Tin 25 27 Hong Fatt 1.05 1.1 Ocd Idris Hydraulic 8 9 5poh Tin 25- 26
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  • 102 21 Former Police Clerk In Court Singapore, Friday. TAN Seng Hong, a Straits-born Hokien, 1 formerly a clerk and interpreter in the Police Department, was this morning charged in the Criminal District Court with obtaining gratification of $5 cash other than a legal remuneration from one Lim Bak Kee
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  • 129 21 i Heavy Gun Practice At Changi Owners and masters of shipping arc requested to keep their vessels as clear jof the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take 1 place from Changi on Nov. 30 at 0 a.m. and Dec. 7 at 9
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  • 100 21 Separate Colonv Under New Bill London, Nov. 18. IN the House oi Lord 'he Parliamentary Secretary for the Co] moved the second reading ol tninica Bill, which seeks to senai lte D tminica from the color y of the I and maka it a separate colony. If th« bill
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  • 90 21 Chinese Resetted From The Sea Sh: urday. While cycling with a companion iast night, a 16-ycai heavily thrown oil h i it collid motor car i'i Orchard opposite Oxley Roed. She was pick-up rcmi-conscious and taken I Qe ie: al Hospital. A young male Chinese was rescued fiom
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    • 729 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON Z25 METRES "p()LLO\VIX(; are the programmes i be broadcast from the B.M.B.C. 5 tior during the coming week: TO-DAY 11.00 a m Light Orchestral Concert by Reller's Famous HungaBand. Relayed from the Sea View Hotel. 1.00 p. n. Programme ol Light Music
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    • 729 21 Hotel. 8.50 p.m. The News and Announcements. Relayed from London. 9.15 p.m.: Dance Music relayed from the Great World Cabaret. 10.00 p.m.:- Close Down. WEDNESDAY 6.00 p.m.: Chinese (Teochew) Music (Giumupiione Kecoros). belecuun from "Sung Peh Ngee." Sung by the Unorus oi tne L. Sai Puh Hong Theatre: "Descent oi
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    • 148 21 (Continued from previous column; Kok Sin. "Yieh Yin Suin Kong." "Fong Lau Tai Hup" and "Choon See Lok Sooi Taw." 6.40 p.m.:— Children's Programme (Chinese). 7.00 p.m.:— The Victor Celeste Trio. 7.30 p.m.:— Time, Weather. News and Announcements. 7.45 p.m.: .Musical Interlude (Gramophone Records). 7.50 p.m.:— "As 1 See It."
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    • 141 21 VESSELS ARRIVED Kamuni g, British, 1.275 I m P. Swettenham Kev. 18. I jfeofc dat^ of departure uncertain. Aisia, Dan'sh, 3.696 I i n Copenhagen Nov. 19. be Bangkok Nov. 20. Pelembeng, Dutch 4 4 B'' from S bava Nov. 19. to P. Ba am Nov. 20. Kelantan. Br'tish. f.
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  • 541 22 HIGH STANDARD OF GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP Yeo Kong Chuaii Dees Well Singapore, Saturday. A HIGH standard af badminton was Maintained h» the five ties of the Commercial House Championship Cup tournament played in the HawPar Gymnasium Hall to-day, when Boustead and Co. Ltd. registered a
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  • 71 22 Entries are now open and will close on Dec. 3 for the following billiards tournaments 'Of the United Confederate Funeral Association: 3 ball championship; 3 ball handicap; 4 ball championship; 4 ball handicap. Entrance fee is 50 cents for each event and members desiring to compete are
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  • 821 22 Horses Ponies In Training At K.L. TWO-DAY SKYE MEETING NOV. 25 27 Mr. P. Logue's Stron Entry HORSES and ponies in (raining for the Selangor Skve race meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 25 and 27 are as follows: J. ORCHARD 1 Cheerful Lady grem Mr, T.
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  • 371 22 FIRST DAY Weight Order Of Running (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. WEIGHTS and order of running for the opening day of the Selangor Skye race meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday next, 25th, are as follows: RACE ONE HORSES CLASS 5, Div. 3, 5V2 furs.
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  • 385 22 BATU PAHAT CHINESE R.C. TENNIS Jr. Tournament Reaches Final Stage (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. THE Junior section of the Chinese Recreation Club lawn tennis tournament has reached the semi-final stage. The semi-finalists (Lim Seang Choon, B. H. Chia, Lam Keng Hong and Yeo Geok Soo) I understand, will
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    16 22 Valberg gets past Perdriau to beat Vosper in the State hcckey trial on the Padang. Tribune
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  • 87 22 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. 23% 24% Tone of market: Quite steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 6%d per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 141/* per lb. Buyers. Sellers. No. I X.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. Nov.) 22% 23 Good F.A.Q.
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  • 430 22 Basket Ball Matches In Aid Of Relief Fund (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. A LARGE crowd turned up to see tht Ewe Ewe men's and girls' basket ball teams of Batu Pahat play two matches against outstation teams in aie of the China Relief Fund.
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  • 38 22 Y.M.C.A. team vs. A.P.C. to-morrow cn the A.P.C. ground: M. S. Menon. E. K. Yzelman. M. Modder. S. Pakianathan, Y. T. Chye. G. Newman. J. Manasseh. R. Meyer E. Ebert. R. Es trop, Looi Eng San.
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    • 29 22 FORTNIGHTLY CLUB To-morrow at 10 a.m.. Mr. A. F. Caldwell will speak on "Chemistry in the Kitchen" at the Fortnightly Club, Y.W.C.A Raffles Quay. All membtrs are cordially invited.
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  • 741 23 FAST PLAY AT THE STADIUM DEFENCES SAFE AT BOTH ENDS Singapore, Saturday. THE Army rugger XV maintained 1 their unbeaten record this *****8 when they defeated the combined XV of the Roval Navy and Royal Air Force, in their first Malaya Cnp" fixture
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  • 27 23 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Saturday. IN the Malaya Cup rugby match at 1 Seremban this afternoon, Singapore defeated Negri-Malacca by 11 points to nine
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  • 119 23 Golf Is Now Her Idea Of Sport London. 1 Miss Dorothy Round, Wimbledon Champion, has returned from her honeymoon to Dudley, near Birmingham, as Mrs. Dorothy Little wife ol a busy doctor. She told a reporter: "Tennis is far from my mind now. I am a doctor's
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    18 23 Raffles College l^m, who won the inter-college rugby game for the ualloway cup against the Medical yesterday. -Tribune.
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  • 86 23 R. K. Oxenham, who was seriously injured in a motor smash a month r?,o regained censciousness after three weeks. An X-Ray photograph disclosed a double fracture at the front and also at the back of the skull. It will be necessary io\ him to remain in hospital another
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  • 54 23 c.^ Otoh^ 19th, 1900, W. H. Pons ford hs onlv 37 vears old. well preserved H jr| nn^^s-'n-i Of h'S p^WCI'S "'1 m..' in England he scored 181 and 261 lv. '*--> lost two Tests. There w rumble* of his maki^ a <„~^.~ v>-,-\-" He will be
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  • 207 23 £8,000 For Fagan Of Preston London LIVERPOOL have secured the transfer from Preston North End of William Fagan, 19 -year-old inside for ward, at a fee believed to be near 1 £8,000 Preston signed Fagan from Giasg Celtic in October 1936, paying a fee tf close
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  • 45 23 Results of Irish League soever matches on Saturday, Nov. 6 were as foMows: Pnne'or 0 -Ipllvrnpna 3 r'UftonviU 0 1 B^ast Ceh: Polernme 2 Distillerv 0 3 Derry Citv 3 Tarne 1. Ards 1. T^nfipid 3. Oienavon Portadown 4, Newry Town 1.
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  • 615 23 R affles Wi n In ter- College Cup SIXTH ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS FAST PLAY I Rugby On Medical Ground j i HISTORY wis made in the annual inter-coilege rugby m P* t n l 0 when after six years ««v2j«^ Cell cained a tu:ly ueserv^i victory over the Medical Cortege by
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  • 163 23 Melville Likely To Be New Captain South Africa has lost two of her finest mtsmen with the retirement cf H. I Wade and I. J. Siedle owing to busm^ reasons. Wade captained the South African team which won the rubber In England in 1935, and also led
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  • 44 23 St. Andrew's 0.8. Beat S.C.C. "A" Singapore. Saturday. IN a rugby game un the Padang this 1 afternoon between St. Andrews Old Bo J; and an S.C.C. "A" fifteen. St Andrew's won by eight points »a goal and a try lo nil.
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  • 50 23 YMCA Juniors team vs. 11th Heavy Battery R.A. Changi on Thursday at Changi at 5.10 p.m.. E. Ebert. Thong Sing Ching. E. A. Sheares. M. Hope, Ong Swee Keng. G. Newman. Swyny, K. Leembruggen, M. W. Arm strong. Suratta. H. M. Barker Reserves:—Tnian Han and Chin Ch>e.
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  • 136 23 Reception At Thc Portuguese Mission Singapore, Saturday A Hawing tribute to Kshop D J"*e 'da Costa Nunes. Macau, was paid oy the Portuguese Mission, at e. tea-pa. tv the 5" Joseph's Church coinpoin., Victoria Street, this aftenwon. The funcuon was emended tar a mod gathering and ihe
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  • 219 23 Results Of Yesterday's Play j S ngapore, Saturday. rURTHER play in the ties ot the l' S.C.R.C ttpfin invitation lawn tennis touifnamen played at Song Lim Green to-day. resulted n:, follows: Sngles Handicap: Poh Guan Rock (ser.) heat J. Bembroke < Sl, 6 l. 6—o; Seah Keng Siew
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  • 129 23 Results of Ues iilayed in the Clerical Union Badminton tournament: Cvril Wee bi-at Lee Yang Kwang 15—9, 6—15, 15—6; Low Pc h Hye beat Leow Kim Cheng 11—15. 15—7, 15—2; Lee Seng Hor beat Koh Keng Huat 15—12. 7 —15. 13 —13 <5—0); P. Neubronner b?at Geo
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  • 61 23 Don Bradman reached the quarterfinal of the South Australian ■quash racquets championship, and was second favourite to Len Schwart.s for the -itle. Tlien he had to pull out on account of a slight shoulder injury. Probably Don felt a little tired on the night the semi-final was to
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  • 188 23 Decision Of Brjjtwtfi o'lg I "d I■: 28th r imo I on hv B il t in Lond Italian auntain" at en Hall v Huni i ;-d. v bni ih, B anounced tha- Camera would have to prove himself a "first series*' boxer before fighting here.
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  • 49 23 (From Our tH Pestang, Saturday. ln an nttr-State ragfcy match Sflangor beat IVnans; by 20 pte. (2 K«cls, one dr« ppc:'. «;oa! and two tries) to 3 pts. (one iry>. At halftime Btf-mmmtm ka by 8 pts. <one lical, one tty) to I pis. (MM try).
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  • 100 23 O'd bavi of Bt. Andrew's Ichool reminded thet bookings for the %tM>oia'ion's dinner are still open. No re-se-vations can bo guaranteed unless l.aid for b rfo'-o No*. 26. Dhmer subscriptions should be sent ta Immediatelv lo anv nf lhe folio win? the hon. secre! nry. Mr S.
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