Malaya Tribune, 29 September 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: GUARANTEED LARGEST SALES Vol. XXIII No. 230. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1936. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 I Rctid, Tiie SUWDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya p4D<M\aJL£s LoXFORD^*^ V SAUSAGES fntt TfESt l SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND j j j Blae Cro. B Milk I» Socially Mad, For Babiea. «C- i Uln, The Northing And Es.eati.l l««™M«nt« Baby Specialist, Ree.mn.ead. Be Sure Yoa Get Blue Cr». S Milk j
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    • 92 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORMXG Till 111 IN E il KIIM POWDERED MILK PURE SAFE MILK ffiEff mX I for SSI!™ i DRINKING OR tj§|P GROWING J COOKING. CHILDREN. Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. 1 i WbtteLabef -M WHISKY f W THE
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  • 356 2 False Pretences SEVERAL PERSONS VICTIMISED (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Ctrresporident.i London, Sept. 10 CENTENCE of three years' penal servitude was passed at the L Sessions to-day on Sidney Leonard Spalding, 50, describe! as a paper merchant, and John Uppleby Langham, 51, described as a secretary
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  • 181 2 Difficulty In (Jttting Supplies •By Air Mail' 'From Our Own Cvrre»pvnti- London, Sep THE rubber industry h„i '»<< <o the list of Industrie* Ocnr.au workers :we to rcctiv» tional Insurance beneu »o c.;i|< lor short-time working. Tlu 1 that the industry 1* in obtaining adequate iuppiiei
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 968 2 Prtperrd in bfffnany BjfjFfljMllMlt^JTCT WANTED IMMEDIATELY—SI2O loan on usual interest. Payment $20 monthly instalments, new Royal Typewriter worth $220 as security. Reply to A.8.C., Malaya Tribune. Singapore. Fresh floral wreaths can be booked at our shop for delivery in Kuala Lumpur and Penang or any parts of the world at
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    • 423 2 RLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING: 1 MS. IT IS IN YOUR OWN INTEREST SoleAj.rU Messrs IKSTW TRADING, STOCK X D BY AU_ IE AW WC CHEMISTS •y^~^, BM7r nn-nr- i ii—' ir— Lf!=J FRESH STOC X OF HIGH (il ALITY E.P.N S. WARE. Fine Quality E.P.N.S. Ware made in Sheffield. England.
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    • 95 2 BIG BARGAINS!!! Ladies' Wrist Watches. Rolled Gold Case, Rectangular Model $6.00 each Case guaranteed for 10 years. Chromium Plated Model $5.00 each Gent's Wrist Watches. Stainless Steel, 15 Jewels, Lever $12.00 each. Chromium Plated "Roo" Wrist Watches. $4.50 each. Etc., Etc, Etc YICK WOH HING I 429, North Bridge Road,
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    • 3 2 riME: for rUPMITUPE
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  • 548 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE Four New Giant Vessels Contemplated AN expenditure of about U.S. $60,000,000 n is said to be contemplated by the Canadian Pacific Line on the construction of four gaint liners, two of which will replace the Empress of Russia and the Empress of Asia on
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  • 133 3 At no time during the history of shinning has there been more nvairv between designers of hull forms, particularly for cargo vessels. In this connection, a Maienoim motorship havirg a deadweight capacity of 9.000 tons has made an average speed on hex homeward voyage irom Mexico of
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  • 292 3 Resolutions For Commerce Congress OUESTIONS affecting shipping and Imperial trade, including the Ottawa Agreements, predominate in v solutions to cime before the 14th Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, to be held in Wellington, New Zealand, from Oct. 2 to 7. The programme
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  • 36 3 Rev. K.P. Landon. the American Presbyterian Missionary of Tra»if. Siam, who arrived at Sitiawan 1r his own motor van with his wife and children on a visit to Rev. and Mrs. Coole, has returned to Siam.
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  • 36 3 Mr. J. Gardener. O.S.P.C.. Tapah. is going on a month's holiday. He left on Wednesday for Singapore, where he expects to spend most of his leave. Mr. Elphinstone will act as 0.5.P.C.. during Mr. Gardener's absence.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 426 3 STEAMER SAILINGS arid BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. lit RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 N AIDER A 16,000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18
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    • 107 3 IV.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan) t« lONDON via Penang, Coloiudo, Aden L °Port°Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct 15 s .s. KATORI MARU 2nd^s f r itPK to Ist Class *na Rates to $497 l $540
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    • 561 3 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQITE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseille* EXPLORATEUR GRANDIER 10,267 T. Oct. 2 D'ARTAGNAN 15,105 T. Oct 13 SPHINX 11.374 T. Oct 27 ARAMIS 17,536 T. Nov. 10 FELIX ROUSSEL
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    • 519 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most I Cabins have adjoining private bath. Ex- cellent Cuisine. mmtai FOR MARSEILLES, .LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M S Spore Malacca P.SHam P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-2 JUTLANDIA
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    • 472 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD (Incorporated In I Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. For MANILA. HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S port 1936. "CREFELD omits Singapore and Manila, Due Penang Sept. w Port Swettenham sepc. au s.s. "NECKAR" mM* ss. "GNEISENAU" omits North China 001 M
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  • 1646 4 THE QUEENSLAND SUGAR INDUSTRY rpHE Australian Sugar Industry, a tropical enterprise, carried on 1 wider white labour conditions, has maintained constantly improving efficiency in every branch. Co-operation with educational and technical organisations, as well as with research workers and inventors both here and in
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  • 162 4 Sultan Returns From Continent (.By Air Mail i (Fro?n Our Own Corrvspottdrntl London, Si-pi iy The following engagements huv« »>, announced —Bernurd Theobald of Malaya to Mii.s Margaret Isabel i.i, of Croydon. Ronald lun Duncan of Edlnour- w. bianche, daughter of Mr. and Mr T H. Dennis
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  • 18 4 Dr. W. Murdoch, Medical Superintendent. Central Mental Hospital. Tanlong Rambutan, is expected back from home leave next month.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 460 4 I FEARED T\ j [serious trouble.J 0,1 operation. But It Was Only ACID STOMACH J "Then I read that distress after "Now, thanks to Phillips' Milk of > meals is often due to acid stomach. Magnesia I can eat heartily without I A condition quick* corrected by any mnpleasant after
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    • 27 4 For any reliable and prompt Repair to Buildings etc. Consult MAYPHIL BUILDING CO., j General Contractors 23, Bonham Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. Call, write or 'phone 3595.
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    • 53 4 THE "CHROMONICA" MOUTH ORGAN 1 with Hook. I The only Mouth Organ provides sharps and flats and playable In any keys Fitted with brass plates nickel plated covers, metal mouth wind saving device, in strong wooden-box with plush lined. I PRICE $4.00. Postage Extra. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Hridge
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    • 106 4 r the insecticide J Why risk the danger and annoyance of insects TjrOU haven't a chance against dangeroua insect* if you use weak substitutes for FLIT. Flies, ants, bugs and mosquitoes all survive weak sprays and return later to torment you and leave the germs of illness. FLIT positively kills
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  • 347 5 1 1/ jhe Editor o] the Malaya TribuneJ ii Words cannot express the tributes tvi-u by your leaner ol the 25th .older the above caption. May I ibis opportunity to relate in brie! i„tier history to our present genera- to how we sent a
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  • 64 5 io the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—l -see practically in all streets ue Traffic Department arrests poor iwkers lor obstruction. If the Traffic Dtpartrnem is dead ..gainst this, what about the hired and private motor cars lying in the streets NH days and nights, instead of having hem
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  • 75 5 To the Editor oj the Malaya Tribune) Sir -I would warn the public against sharp practices indulged m by c«ron bu'chers who announce their ji:. lion lur sale at 25 cents a lb. ana t ade 1 iieir profit by giving underweight. Fortunately this practice has been .tiTted in
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  • 361 5 T.) the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir I shall be thankful if you will it>oil enough to allow me to pul for..i rl lew proposals in your columns ivli 1 am »ure will be for the genr.x\ or all inhabitants of tnis •own try would like
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  • 38 5 A huge crowd attended the funeral procession of the late Mrs. Alan Loke to the Kuala Lumpur railway station on Saturday. The family cortege entrained for Penang. Chinese school children in the procession.
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  • 42 5 The Messageries Maritimes steamer Chenonceaux is expected to arrive at Singapore from Saigon at 8 o'clock this morning (Tuesday) and will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves. She IS expected to sail at 1 p.m. to-day for Colombo. Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles
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  • 67 5 The Police Band will play the following programme at Telok Ayer this afternoon, beginning at 5.30:— March. "Guards March Out." R. Eilenberg; Concert Overture. "Boccaccio," Suppe; Selection, "New Sullivan," selected and arranged by Dan Godfrey. Cornet Solo, "II Bacio," Arditi; From "The Garden of Kama," Four Indian Love
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  • 86 5 Thres Vacant Seats Filled British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 26. 4T this afternoon's session of the League of Nations' Assembly at Geneva, New Zealand, Bolivia and Sweden were elected to the three vacant Non-Permanent seats on the Council. Bolivia, replacing the Argentine, received 49 votes; New Zealand, replacing
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  • 79 5 Consulate In Abyssinia To Close British Official Wireless London. Sept. 28. UNDER authority which he was given some time ago, Captain Erskine, British Consul at Gore in Western Abyssinia, has decided to close the Consulate, at least temporarily, until the situation becomes more settled. He left
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  • 50 5 Reinforcements Arrive In Shanghai Reuter. NINE Japanese destroyers are reported to have put into Shanghai during the past thirty-six hours; also the transport Shiretogo with six hundred reinforcements for the marine garrison, whose normal strength is estimated to have been increased by 1,500 since the Hongkew murder —Reuter.
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  • 198 5 When your stomach is healthy and weil you 7 never think of its But when it is out of sorts for any reason you know all about it. Pain sets in—sometimes very severe, nagging pain. What are you to do? You certainly must do
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 147 5 V&}£ e factor/ o*** 00 0&X**W Tropical sun-tropical dampness KrV b° tn an p' a x navoc w|tn y° ur ut V\ side property. Protect It by regular i 1 W painting with Hubbuck's Paint 1 I 1 there is no finer guarantee agamsi I m depreciation and the expense
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    • 216 5 r 1 i mi————— your Hat sir! C^^^j —be sure il is a f^^SSS^yS 5^ BATTERSBY made /n EngW There is certainly a style to fit your personality and HW^k"^ a weight for'avery season. W W/ff^ BATTERSBY HATS FOR MEN s NGOH LENG GEE HU MEDICATE D WINE MM This
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  • 486 6 Ordinary General Meeting Singapore, Monday. A DIVIDEND of six per cent, was declared at the Twenty-seventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Company, Limited, held at the offices of the Company to-day. The Report and Accounts for the year ending June 30
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  • 475 6 An Investment Or A Speculation? <By Air Mail) London, Sept. 15. ACTION so far taken by the Rubber Regulation Committee clearly indicates that every effort will be made to keep the scheme in being until the industry has regained its feet, says the Daily Herald. On several occasions
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  • 423 6 Gen Mining And Finance Corporation (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 4. THE directors of the General Mining ard Finance Corporation, which is interested in a number of the leading Hand gold producers, announce an interim dividend of 10 per cent, payable to shareholders jegistered at the close
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  • 233 6 Weakness Of Principal Currencies (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 16. The price of gold weakened a further Id., in London yesterday, to 1375. 4u.. a new low point since June. 1934. according to the Financial News. The persistent weakness of the principal gold currencies in relation
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  • 22 6 Mr. Edward Lee. of the Kinta Electrical cal Department. Malim Nawar. and the well-known hockey player, has arrived in Ipoh on transfer.
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  • 443 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 28. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Steady S teady Tone 7 5 8 Sellers 7 1 316 October Buyers 73 4 16 Sellers 1310 7 y f OctlDec. Buyers T%, 1 Sellers ***** /4 JarT.lMar. Buyers 713 16 Sellers 7% 7 1316 -1.16 M
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  • 432 6 But Syndicate Shares Fall (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 5. FOR the first time since mid-July, the minimum price for Treasury bills fell below £99 17s. 4d. yesterday, says the Financial News. The market tendered on a £99 17s. 3d. basis, and the average rate of discount accordingly
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  • 331 6 New Rule Made In F.M.S. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IN order to protect the good name of the Malayan Rubber Industry, a new rule under the Customs Enactment is to be introduced by the Federated Malay States Government on Oct. I. The new rule reads
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  • 495 6 Position Of Foreigners In Colonial Empire THE question of granting oil prospect inand oil mining licences to foreißneiv and foreign controlled companies m the Colonial Empire was raised in the House of Commons recently. Caet. Cazalet asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether his attention
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  • 171 6 To Be Held In Holland Next Month •By Air Mailt Lantiou, Stp 14 AN* international rubber Utemißiii c<»>fere nee will be held at Ddft iitotteJ the uu*pie o* the Netherlands Cjicn&ical Association. ou 2nd an<? «rtl Oc'vi» cays the Amsterdam correspond ni <►! the Financial Times. Important
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  • 86 6 New Zealand Signed HOLLOWING long negotiation* u don new freight comma !or carriage of refrigerated export irvn. Zealand lo Great Britain 3nd other tlnations has been signed by rept' tatives of the Government *i l{} seas shipping companies. Mr. W Nash the Minister 01 Mnm ing. stated that
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  • 35 6 Mr D.P. MacNamara, O.S.D.C Kuala Kangsar. leaves next week a three weeks' holiday in Burma, when he has a brother serving in the who was A. D. C.. to the former CH >i of Burma.
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  • 28 6 Mr. T.M. Kilpatrick. of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and Ipoh branch, visited KtUwan on inspection duty to the Sum at Sitiawan and returned on tne evening.
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  • 429 7 From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Tuesday morning. Singapore: 26% cts., up V 8 ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 7%d., down y a d. Market Tone: Steady at the decline. Xew York: 16V4 cts., down V» ct. .Market Tone: Steady. Although both London and New Yo;k are
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  • 172 7 Forecast Lowest For Fifty Vears u3y Air Mail> London. Sept. 11. is»* low cotton crop forecast wm f01•.v.! •.v.! yesterday.says the I'rop forecast of 1,456,000,000 iu• 1 »Jtc smallest aggregate for Uie 1.1 iil 'y vrjirn The August 1 forecas 1 4a9.000.000 bushels. rh, wheat forecast is
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  • 1594 7 hsui. 1 lv Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 North Taipin* 0.55 0.60 0.55 0 59 5|- lv hang Con 1§- 16- 15- 16 5 Pangnga R 9 9- 9 6 5 PengKalen
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  • 120 7 Dealings Resumed In Most Currencies London, Sept. 28. -HFRE was considerable excitement in Tfhe foretgn exchange market when dealings were resumed to^ »WofIS "Vher rates were adjusted accordingly. STOCK EXCHANGE the developments caused no ance and on decisions. pound? marked to 7 lower with War Loan (3-2
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  • 92 7 British Official Wireless. Paris 76 37 New York 4.93 5 8 Montreal *****. Brussels 29.19 2 Geneva 1548. Amsterdam 7.46'iMilan 64%. Berlin 12.60 Stockholm 19.3PU. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19 90 Lisbon 110ft. Vienna 27. Prague 124%. Helsingfors 222. Madrid nom. «lo 4H sellers nfflrlal London. Sept 23. I
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  • 25 7 Yvonne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. p noel of Taiping, who underwent an operSn on he P r throat Hospha'. left hospital on Thursday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 98 7 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A. Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid up 11,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5180. Board of Directors: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chionh Ke
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    • 475 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, I) Almeida Street. Authorised and SuDscrlbed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 147 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED* MEYER CHAMBERS. fUiVB, Capital Fully Paid Reserve Fund 130 90ti 00 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMABRANCHES at Alexandria, Bombay, Berlin, Calcutta, OjnW Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg Harbin. Honolulu. Hongkong, Baking. Karachi, Kobe. London, Los Angu«s. Manila, Moji, Nagasaki York. Osaka. Paris. Pjlprng. Bango^. Rio de Janeiro, San tang.
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  • 101 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OH EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Sept. 29. East Wharl (Entrance Gate 1) NU. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Aeneas 14; Somerville 9; Chenonceaux 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Siberoet 30. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Kedah 47; Marelia 49. West Wharf (Entrance Gate
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  • 98 8 Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe. Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jask, Bushire. tAmsterdam and tLondon: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m.
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  • 94 8 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. and general delivery of
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  • 21 8 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched from r.iupapcrr on Slept. 20 wa: delivered in London on Sept. fa (8 days).
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  • 78 8 Agapener; British. 4.057 tons from Liverpool 28.9 to Honekong 1.10. Somerville: Norwegian, 2.523 tons from Portland Ore, 28.9 to Belawan 29.9. Marella: Brit., 4.340 tons from Melbourne 28.9 to Australia 3.10. Plancius: Dutch, 3.533 ton.; from Batavia 28.9 to Belawan Deli 29 9. Klang; Brit.. 732 tons
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  • 138 8 The following passengers for tbe Straits will arrive oy the Patroclus. du_' at Singapore on Saturday:— Mr. C. E. Wurtzburgh, M.C., Mr. Mrs. A. W. Porter, Mr. R. G. Bower. Mr. E. A. Corless, Dr. Mrs. N. S Alexander, Mr. J. D. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. R.
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  • 101 8 The following passengers are leavl&g by the Aeneas leaving Singapore for Europe to-morrow: Mr. J. Campbell, Captain W. Johnston. Mr. B. W. Ferris. Mrs. T. E. Emmett, Mr. T. Schofleld. Mrs. L. Froggatt. Mr. H. S. Haskins. Mrs. Muirhead. Mr. W. Geldart. Miss Mcintosh. Miss B. C.
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  • 110 8 Arrived from NJE.I. by KLM-plane "Nachtegaal" on Sept. 26:—Mr. Pieter Jan Jansen, Mr. Kwee Liang Tjap, Mr. Kwee Liang Pauw, Mr. Scottram. Left for Medan, India and Europe by KLM-plane "Nachtegaal" on Sept. 2jg: For London: Mr. Pieter Jan Jansen. Arrived from Europe, India and Medan by
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  • 34 8 An appeal has been entered against the sentence of two years' detention passed on a Brentford boy, aged 16, at the Old Bailey for the manslaughter Of Arthur Hodgkinson at a Ken 1 telrground.
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  • 152 8 ALHAMBRA.—"PaIm Springs 6 15 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—"Under Two Flags" 315 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"HaIf Angel" with Ft, ces Dee, Charles Buttei worth etc o!is and 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE.- Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in "Nit Wits" 7 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLL».— Cabal el LHuuuug, Side-shows, Malay Operas.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 417 8 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD. EXCELLENT CUISINE POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES HIGH CLASS j WE ARE NOTED FOR OCR CONFECTIONERY I CAKES AND PASTRIES Afternoon Teas A Speciality Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to Order. Best Quality Bread delivered to all parts of the Town. POPULAR PRICES UNDER EUROPEAN
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    • 202 8 Singapore Municipality TENttEKS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of clos.ng Supply of 50 tons of Pig Lead. 4 p.m. Wednesday, 30th Sept, 1036. Transportation of goods from Singapore Harbour Board premises for the Electricity Dept. during 1937. (Tender
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 263 8 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pengerang S. Soon Heng 29 9 a.m. Ceylon Chenonceaux 29 noon Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong Sept. 29 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik Rokan v 29 3 p.m. Palembang Siberoet 29 3 p.m. Java, South-West
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    • 514 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 29 High Tides:—9.4o a.m., 8 ft., 2 ins 9.30. p.m., 9 ft., 2 ins. Hockey: A.C.S. v. R.A.M.C., Tanglin; Colts v. V.M.C.A. Juniors, V.M.C.A.; Indian Assn. v. G.H Rec. Club, I.A. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 30 High Tides:—lo.oB a.m., 8 ft., 7 ins.,
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    • 158 8 anniversary celebration. Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow. 5 J 4 milestone, Pasir Panjang. Dinner. 8 p.m. Merrilads Musical Association: M practice. Dr. Chia Keng Hoe's residence, 3 Sea Avenue, Katong, 8 p.m. 'Young People's Circle. Geylang: Devotional meeting. 8 p.m.. Geylang Methodist Episcopal Church. Speaker. Mr. Ng Teong Ghee. SATURDAY.
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  • 449 9 ORDERS FROM THE ARGENTINE Special Makes IMPORTANT GADGETS INCLUDED I N order from the Argentine War <ifiiee for twelve of their medium lyp* rUrid six-wheeled vehicles has just been completed by John I. Thornycroft ('o.. Ltd., this cnn- i act having been placed earlier in
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  • 127 9 Asbestos Fibre Itiiised lf.ru Air > fibre is being uti/ised to ren-in-proof commercial vehicles em•vm on long-distance haulage. Hit principal feature of the body •i' designed and constructed by TUlotson, Led., on an A.E C W..:r m nl; Major e-whe'Jor is that a portion of liie limber employed
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  • 83 9 Four days after deciding to pay a kg visit to the factory in England, Lloyd Dixon, the representative in India of the Standard Motor Co., walknto the office of Capt. J. P. Biack, the managing-director, in Coventry. In that interval he had accomplished journey of some
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  • 65 9 vi ar will be the last occasion on Olympia will house London's Motor Exhibition. In 1937 and the enoimous new Earl's Court will take its place as the M-rea of Motorists." re will be a Roynl car on view Fhow, H.R.H. the Duke of h; ving
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  • 286 9 Clean Oil For The Engine HOWEVER good the lubricating oil used in a motor car engine may be, there is always risk of serious trouble if it reaches the crankcase already contaminated by dust, dirt or moisture. In fact, a very high percentage of lubrication failures in engines
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  • 491 9 Policy Of Producing; Cars In Series A new important effect ot the policy of producing cars in series instead of by annual models is revealed in figures issued recently by Morris Motors Ltd. It is that this policy ensures much improved continuity of employment. Under the former
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  • 254 9 Diesel-Engined Private Cars I I WHAT is believed to be the first new private car fitted with a Diesel engine bought in England was purchased by a Gloucestershire motorist, Captain A. J. Richardson, just over three years ago. The car has now covered well over 50.000 miles averaging
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  • 145 9 OUR MOTORING PAGE Two hundred thousand gallons of petrol v, a very large amount and represents the normal output of a petrol pump at an average garage in 4-6 years At a busy service station just rutsido London, however, "this hug? amount was delivered from a pump in ftOtn
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  • 70 9 A feature cf the hundred complete trolley buses which arc being manufactured by Leyland Motors for the London Passenger Transport Board is the unorthodox type of mudguards Designed and produced by the Dunlop RUbber Co., these guards are bunt up in sections, and all protruding parts liable to
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  • 57 9 The directors of the Standard Motor Co budgeted for an output of 30,000 cars this year, or 50 per cent, more than for the 1934.35 season. So great has been the demand, however that the 30,000 th car is stated to have been produced with six weeks of
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  • 214 9 New Invention For London's Roads LONDON is shortly to have gearless" buses, for th,e London Passenger Transport Board has just ordered 100 oil-engined buses from Leyland Motors Ltd., and ten of these, although unchanged In outward appearance from the remainder, are to be fitted with the Leyland
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  • 84 9 A well-known motor boat engineer and winner of motor boat racing trochlea recently put his car, a Ford VB, to a drastic test. He deliberately ran t ;he ear the 54 miles from Winchester •cO London without any oil in the sump, but the engine was unharmed.
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  • 71 9 In his famous autography Lawrence of Arabia wrote in glowing terms of Rolls-Royce car he used in that country. Now that a film of his life L> being made, the film company want a repiica fl Bags car. So a pre-War model. 22 years old, but
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  • 34 9 A verdict of "Accidental death" was returned at an inquest at Massereene Hospital, Antrim, en the body of C. B. Bickeil, a London competitor in the Ulster Grand Prix, who crashed at Muckamore Corner.
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  • 395 11 Stone Axes Or Fairtes* Arrows? Singapore, Monday^ AN interesting lecture entitled "The Pre-Hislory of Malaya," was delivered by Mr. H. D. Collinges,/ Assistant Curator, Raffles Museum at the Raffles Institution Hall this afternoon under the auspices of the Singapore Teachers' Association. "Pre-history io literally the narue
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  • 221 11 Chinese Sent To Gaol For Four Months Singapore, Monday. ONE morning early this month, eleven-yeais-old Lim Chair Bo was asked by her mpther to" convey fourteen one 'dollar notes and a gold ring to her father, who was an assistant employed at a shop in Church Street.
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  • 61 11 From Portsmouth To Jo' Burg Reuter. London, Sept. 28. MINE machines are ready to start from W the Portsmouth aerodrome on tne £10 000 air race to Johannesburg at 6.30 a CaptamI Ue Ha a ile, who is flying a PercivWwGull iGipsy Six wil be the scratch
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  • 797 12 TN certain types of journalism it is a maxim that if you are continually attacking anybody or anything you will find favour with the public. Whether the attacks are justified or not apparently does not matter so long as you establish a reputation for what is called "fearless
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  • 76 12 Airwoman Who Conquered North Atlantic- London. Sept. 28. Mrs. Beryl Marksm. the Kenya Airwoman, who was the first woman to ny so'o across the North Atlantic irom east to west after leaving England on September 4 on a flight during which sne had to figlr. with
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  • 152 12 Promptness In Reporting For Duty London. Sept. 28. THE prompt manner in which Reser--1 vists of Section 'A" of the Armj Reserve, who were recently called up for service In connection with reinforcing the Garrison in Palestine, reported for duty is the subject of a statement issued by
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  • 25 12 Mr. C.E. Wurtzburg. M.C. a director of Mansfield and Co.. Ltd.. is returning from leave by the Patroclus. which is due at Singapore on Saturday.
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  • 21 12 The Y.W.C.A. jumble sale will be held on Friday. Men's, women's and children's garments, both Chinese and European, will be welcomed.
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  • 27 12 Mr. H.A. Forcer of the Malayan Civil Pervicp who has been hoUd&y-m«kiXiC In Pw izerlnnd. has now returned i* London. He leaves for Malaya Jii Oct. 23
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  • 27 12 untitled the convenlence polley untitled bi M"n- fnd adioininpr I i*> O"ff*t»tt»l T.ifp nffu.o has opened a mrrent &#v*r**nt in thn Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Muar.
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  • 324 12 NOTES COMMENTS Malayan Cricket jyiUCH interest has been aroused throughout the country by the news published in our columns a tew days ago concerning the coming visit of a ticketing eleven captained by Sir Julian Cahn. Tentative programmes, subject, or course, to approval by all concerned, have been drawn up
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  • 312 12 I yjHAT is the Privy Council? In Malaya, fairly frequently, we hear of legal cases being referred to the Privy Council. One of the outstanding local cases referred to that Council is the dispute between the Singapore Improvement Trust and certain property owners, and c greai der.l
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  • 390 12 j) R T Kagawa, who will address a public meeting at the Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Thursday, has achieved remarkable fame as a to*. worker and a Christian evangelist, and people of vanous nationalities will no doubt be anxious to hear his speed] The following notes on
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  • 205 12 By "looker On" BURGLAR was in the house refuse,r^T' 31 The atter st «ofa S tly refused to accept a brief for the defence A A "Nine out of ten authors could not ccmp.le the average revue script declares a producer. No doubt this explains wny
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  • 401 13 GERMANY MAY BE NEXT GUILDER NOT YET FIXED MAY BE LOWERED 20 OR 25 PER CENT. THE Italian Bourses are closer! for three days an.l it is believed thai Italy will have everything to ga'n by following the example of France, Belgium, Hollar». 1
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  • 1351 13 Dr. Colijn, Premier of Holland, whose watement on ihe guilder, appearing on this page, has been eagt-ty awaited during the week-end. FRENCH EMBARGO ON GOLD EXPORT Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept. 28. DR. Colijn (the Premier), broadcasting this morning, did not refer to devaluation of the guilder, though he hinted that "a
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  • 44 13 Singapore, Monday. Local Dutch business circles believe that Holland will not go off the gold standard for the sake of ten per cent, if she does go off. they think .she will devaluate the guilder by 20 to 25 per cent.
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  • 18 13 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 28. The ItaSTm Bourses have closed for to-day, to-morrow and Wednesday —Reiiter.
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  • 120 13 Revived Attitude in London Reuter. London. Sept. 28. IN lII* rubber market iu Lonsor» an txlreniely reserved attliude is leing A<K»pti'd at the present time rcgsrding the Nelh *rlands embargo on gidd exports. pending further study of the position. Brokers generally, however, are of lhe opinion that the
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  • 122 13 Aviation In China "FOREIGN EXPERTS MUST GO" Sin Chew Jit Poh. Niiitkintr* Sc-t>i. 29. JAPAN is reported to have prestenle<l a tutnibei (UmtUlKlH to the 'hJilff»' (i>vernmuil reciufcstinjl 1 C>rptration wiih Chin,» in the mutter if )ivinlion< Tho denwiwts arc? I. Dismissal of foreign air experts, pilots
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  • 110 13 No Information Regarding: Reported Illness WITH repurd to a i »)">•' Hwl i! H Ilir S(ti*4tn of Juliore la ill in London nc information pf any kinci In*, been resolved in ollteial ciitles In It nvMiW'i I hal tlic ituli*pmilian cannol bo ?enonu His Highness left f<u'
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  • 82 13 Chinese Official Returns Visit To Canton Hongkong. Sept. 29. Mr. Soong Tse Liang, the Canton Financial Commissioner, on behalf of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. repaid the rrcmt visit to Canton of H E. the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott. yesterday. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and his party have
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  • 81 13 Man Found In Buki: Timah Road Singapore, Tuesday. Scabbed in the back by a compatriot In Bukit Timah Road yesterday after- j noon, a Chinese was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by ambulance. His condition is not, dangerous. Another Chinese was found lying in Cantonment
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  • 81 13 One- Comes To Beg At j Brother's House Copenhagen A BEGGAR who called nt th house of a rinh manufacture! in Oakland California. turned oul. to be the laeiurer'? twin bruUist ol \&hom he had naL heard tor 50 years. The two brothers Soeren-eu were
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  • 85 13 Reuter. London, Sept. 28. The huere quantity of gold which came on the market to-day emanated Horn private hordes. The British Control, it is undsrstood, absorbed the bulk of this in an effort to prevent an undue rise oi sterling in terms of the dollar. Suossquently. however
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  • 162 13 REBELS' PLANS J Insurgent Thrust Irresistible Reuter. Lisbon, Sept 28 J[ FOLLOWING the capture of TolM r General Franco, the rebel leafß. is gathering his forces fe.r a a Tn^ n we M d adri to-da>, Gen* Franco .aid that there was no* M time to
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  • 98 13 H.M.S. Folkestone ArrHes Hongkprig Singapore, ,Tut dm. The sh'iJt) TIMS ,r: r2 in Singapore from Hongkong .this mining Her crew will be paid off here»c proceed home on another ship. The warship will remain :here mxtOct 14. when she will proceed t« Netherlands East Indies on a crui^H.
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  • 398 14 untitled -GENERAL'S STATEMENT NO UPSETS N.E.I. Trade Will Benefit IS exclusive and reassuring stateII *ent was made to the Malaya Tribune this morning by the Consul General for the Netherlands in Singapore in regard to Holland's decision to go off the gold standard. Mr.
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  • 253 14 ruction Fight Between Hokkiens Hengwas JVom Out Own Correspondent J Johore Bahru, Sep*;. 28. tCKfc and Changkols were used In i is* 't un fight which took p'ace i eta Huftkjfen and Hengwa labourers 0 *ore mgaged on a building site at 112 jUa'Vs View. Johore
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  • 22 14 J.C. Parsons, of the Nestie and i Condensed Milk Contpany, 1 back from leave, will wAd for duty at Ipoh. te. III»
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  • 185 14 Kwangsi Movement Gains Strength Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 29. FOUR Japanese gunboats and a number of submarines arrived in Shanghai yesterday morning. Two hundred marines left for the upper Yangtse last night. The Police Department in Shanghai has published a statement announcing the discovery of a
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  • 175 14 Co!. Nettlefold At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Monday. POL. E. J. Nettlefold, of Singapore, Jj carried out the annual inspection of the 4th Battalion SJS.V.F. (Malacca Volunteer Corps I yesterday. The manoeuvres this year took the form of a sham fight between "B" Company (Chinese) as
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  • 373 14 fTrom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sunaay. A* the second annual show of handi--say at nd tne rd s} held ft**" uay ai tne St. Francis Institution godown the Inspector of SchSs 'S M. R Holgate, paid a tribute to the h^w? 06 l alay ve ™acular scnools
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  • 202 14 New Shipping Service C.M.S.N. TO MAKE STATEMENT AN official announcement concerning the decision of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., the semi-Government Chinese shipping concern with head offices in Shanghai, to inaugurate a shipping service between China and Malaya is expected to be issued at
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  • 164 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sc rem ban, Tuesday. TIIC death occurred at ten o'clock last night, at his residence, of Dr. W. L. Braddon, the well-known planter-sure eon, of Negri Serabilan Dr. Braddon had not been in the best of health
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  • 289 14 World Y.W.C.A. FAMOUS WORKER IN SINGAPORE T<HE Y.W.C.A. of Singapore held a triple function tc-day at the Colonial Secretary's house, when Mrs. Small entertained a large gathering of members. The function was primarily to say farewell to Miss Pearce who has been the General Secretary of
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  • 121 14 Johore Rover Shut's Ambition (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Sept. 28. ON Oct. I, Bluppender Singh, attached to the Medical Department, Johore Bahru, and Assistant Rover mate in the First Johore Bahru scout troop, sails from Singapore by the Hakusan Maru on six months' leave. He
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  • 283 14 Special Tour By X.P.M. To Manila SPECIAL arrangements are being made by the X.P.M. for the conveyance of delegates and pilgrims from Malaya for the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress to be held in Manila from Feb. 3 to Feb. 7, 1937. The company is organising a special
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  • 324 14 Programme For Week-End Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. UIS Excellency the High Commissioner Shent °n Thomas, will open the twelfth annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters which is to be held in Kuala Lumpur o n Friday. Saturday and Sunday Oct 2 3
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  • 102 14 Thirteen Women Seven Men Charged Singapore, Monday. TWENTY Chinese (13 women and seven v m s n) were this morning charged in the Tinrd Police Court with gambling In Street"" 1011 gamlng h USe in Fisher The house was raided by the police on Saturday night and a
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  • 472 14 President's House CONTENTS OF LETTER DISCLOSED THE minutes of the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association have now been issued and contain the letter sent to the President of the Municipal Commissioners on the subject of the new house for the
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  • 135 14 "Geography Books Without A Single Map" Helsinki. GEOGRAPHY books without a single v map and grammars with bad grammar. This, according to indignant articles in Soviet newspapers Izvestia and Pravda. is what Russian schoolchildren have to put up with. Both papers condemn the "ostrichlike policy" of the Soviet
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  • 222 15 FEAR OF JAPANESE IN SHANGHAI NO DISCUSSION Stronger Line After Unity Pact Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 28. JAPANESE in Shanghai allege J that the reason for non-discus-sion so far between Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and the Japanese authorities indicates that the Generalissimo, having
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  • 42 15 To Be Shown At The Roxy On Sunday The film -The Land of Promise," depicting the remarkable progress made in Palestine will be shown for the last t sfngapore at the Roxy Theatre, Katong, on Sunday at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 70 15 The new headquarters of the Christian Science Society in Singapore. untitled in Orange Grove Road, the building has en auditotium which Seats 100 people, a library where authorised Christian Science literature to the public. The Society wastormed in 1915. and the land for the new building was bought in 1933.
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  • 167 15 Illegal Importation Of Rubber Singapore, Monday. SMART punishment was imposed on j three Chinese, Gwee Tian Hock. Lim Teck Tseng and Ong Chwee Yoe, when they f leaded guilty before the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, to-day on a charge of importing rubber into the Colony without
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  • 110 15 Question Of L:gal Claims Of "Boys" (From Our Oion Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. IN our report of the half-yearly meetr in g of the Selangor Club it was stated that the Selangor Clubwereto meet the legal claims of the boys who had suffered as the result of the
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  • 35 15 The subject of the address be given by Professor R. B. Hawes at the weekly tiffin of the Rotary Club of l«re s the Adelphi Hotel toI mooSrTwffl be "A Bill of Mortality
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  • 389 15 CALLOUS MAN "He Was Too Busy To Help" V Singapore. Monday. ON (he evening of Aug. 5 while duty in the We-1 l uasi Itond in i Ihe Pasir Pan Jang DWrklti a policeman came upon u Chinese lying unoonvloiu by Ih** side of the
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  • 74 15 Hainanesc Held Up By Two Soldiers Singapore, Tuesday. A REPORT has reached the Detective Branch that a Hainanese was robbed by soldiers yesterday morning It appears «hat the victim was walking along Holland Road when he was accoated by two European soldiers who relieved him of in cash.
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  • 158 15 By Singapore Musical Society nOLLOWING on tlie very excellent T orchestral concert given by the Singapore Musical Society a few months ago. we are promised -another entertainment. and something Uvs time in an entirely new line. The Society has decided to produce I the concert version
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  • 47 15 Mr D.G.W. Montgomery. Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Teluk Anson has been transferred to Penang and will be leaving shortly for his new station. H e will be an asset to Penang rugby this season, as he is one of the best fly-halves in the game in Malaya.
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  • 53 15 The Rev G.B. Thomson, of Kuala Lumpur, will go to Java next year when the Rev R. C. Moore, the English chaplain in Batavia, goes on leave. It is expected that the Rev. Nigel Williams will go to Singapore to act for Archdeacon Graham White, who is also due for
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  • 275 16 NARROW DEFEAT FOR KHANLSA BY ODD GOAL j Hay Does Well For Colts "A" Singapore, Tuesday. DLAYIN'G on their own ground yesterday, the Khalsa Association were beaten at heckev by the Colts "A" team, by the odd goal in three. The Colts deserved to win. Playing at right full-back, Noel
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  • 20 16 The Chinese II beat a V.M.C A eleven 3—o at hockey at Hong Lim Green yesterday.
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  • 195 16 Four Ties In September Medal Play THE following are some of the best cards returned for the Island Club September Medal competition held over the week-end. The "A" Division recited in a tie between L. Langdjr Williams, S. Ikcda, Chua Cheng Liat and Lee Pang Kirn, who returned
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  • 124 16 Miss Mary Sieh Wins Seng Cheong Singles Title (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Monday. The final of the women's open singes in the Seng Cheong badminton tournament was placed on Saturday betww*j Miss Mary Sieh and Miss Ching Puay Loon. Mary Sieh won in straight sets. 10-10 i3-l),
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  • 527 16 CLEVER HENRY HOCKEY TEAMS TEAMS in loral hockey matches a»c as follow:— KHALSA ASSN. Singapore Khalsa Association vs Singapore Colts Ist XI to-day on the* Khalsa ground: Hari Singh. Gopal Singh. Dalwara Singh. Jangeer Singh. Gupta. Kartar Singh, Mahindar Singh. Pushpam Duleep Singh. Tharam Singh and Kalian Singh. Reserves, Balwant
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  • 478 16 V.M.C.A. v the Colts to-morrow at Serangoon Road.—J. Bleha; Tncbg Sing Citing, H. Crocker, Looi Eng San. Ice Fong Lim, P. C. Sands, C. Rejhty, G. L. Day, C Angus, J. Ferguson, $L. Eu. Reserve T. Hope. V.M.C.A. v R.A.F. on Oct. 3 at Anson Road:—J. Bleha, Thong Sing Ching,
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  • 153 16 Singles Beat The Marrieds By M In a football match played at the Clerical Union ground on Sunday between the Singles XI and the Married XI of the Social Athletic Party the former won by 3 goals to 1. Mr Goh Keng Hiang refereed and ♦he teams
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  • 403 16 Third Annual Meeting Of Methodist P.E.S. THE following are the results at the third annual athletic sports of the Methodist Preparatory English Schoo held on Friday last. Mrs. R. Archer distributed the prizes. 220 YARDS—A:—Ist. Charles Khoo, 2nd Stephen Leslie; 3rd. William Smith. 22C YARDS—B:—Ist. Koh Yew Ghee;
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  • 118 16 Pedara Tunggal Wins Sved Salleh Cup The following are positions in the Muar football league for the Syed Salleh Cup:— P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts. Pedara Tunggal 18 17 1 063 9 35 Tangkah 17 13 1 3 66 12 27 Police 18 10 2 6 30
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  • 556 16 The R.A.F. hockey team. EXCITING PLAY IN LOCAL HOCKEY MATCHES GOOD WIN FOR THE AIR FORCE C.S.C. BEATEN Morse Scores Both Goals G Sinuaimir, 'Juos«h»\ OOD plu> hy Lieut. M„rxr oi the ItovuJ Air Force was un outstanding feature ol the hn.k M victory of the R.A.I «gainst 4) ie
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  • 87 16 Tlie open singles champioiunip tournament (league system) oi he Spartan Badminton Party, just concluded, resulted as follows: Champion, Khoo Eng Tee; RunnerUp, Kum Kirn Leng. Consolations: Cheong Soon Thuan. Ong Thiam Seng. Yap Yev; Keng anu Tan Kok Ann. ThOSe who competed in the tou:iumfent \v"re:-E:' Kirn
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  • 569 17 PROGRESS OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS A SURPRISE No Women's Events To Be Held O \l'll> progress has been made in X the Singapore Open Badminton hampionships and the tournament v now nearing its final stages. There was only one surprise in the iiS played last week and that
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  • 90 17 I seful Practice On The Padang Singapore. Tuesday. TWO rugger W* ciic tne I minutes' curation weie t 0 f S.C.C. yesterday. Owing to tches trs several played in bo tn Some promising w and nessed. The forwards heir the three-quarters wete good ing movements. account of Minns
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  • 29 17 The Old Boys' XI of Raffles Institution, who beat the School in the annual soccer match for the Clarke Shield, yesterday by S-2. 4 RUNNING RECORDS 3 32-Year-Marks Improved
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  • 109 17 Helsingfors, Sept. 28. THE Olympic steeplechase champion, Isohollo. to-day established world records for the seven, eight and nine miles, and the 15 kilometres. His records, compared with the previous times were:— /A ifrpri 7 Miles: 3* mm. 46 4 5 sees. (Alfred Shrubb. 35 mm. 4 3 5 sees.) I
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  • 242 17 Singapore, Tuesday I'd DOING by yesterday's pracucc on the Padang between tae r u1 -md the Whites, the S.C.C C li have a hockey eleven which is a, a little sail. a *?cau only bl expected after a long L:"v C cff out'with a more Practice tCe Club should be
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  • 19 17 London. Sept. 28. Cardiff City 1; Southend Utd. 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE (DIV. 1) 'Aberdeen 2; Queen's SINGAPORE SPORT BRIEFS
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  • 43 17 OUTSTANDING results in U Sincere sport. n Spons Club 13. Scorer AssQ j-.J HughS and Reutens cofe Pushpan Kh T a sa beat 'Y.M C A 3-0. I 2 S. Battery OM ffi* Ch,n lt,; MORE NEW RECORDS Jenkins His Mormon Meteor Reuter.
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  • 126 17 Bonneville Salt Flats, Sept. 23. THE American, Ab Jenkins, drivirs: a Mormon Meteor, abandoned nil attempt to set up a new time lor labour run. He failed to better the recoru.-. lv* ♦he 50 miles and the 100 kilos, but, succeeded in setting up new times ro* >ther distances. His
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  • 120 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Monday On Thursday, the finals of the league for the Bryant Shield Whl t-hwd at the Club courts. Th, hnalists are the Epworth League "'The Methodist team ls freely tiopeo lo t£ny off the shield and thus btmUM the first champions of the League wtw
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  • 306 17 The rugger match between the Singapore nore Malays and St. Andrew's School wm take Place on Friday at Farrer Park. ?na not on. Saturday as originally arranged. CLARKE SHIELD FOR O.R.A. SCHOOL LOSE Rafflesians' Annual Soccer Singapore, Tuesday. THE Old Rafflesians won the Clarke Shield by beating the Present Boys
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  • 33 17 Singapore, Tuesday. In a hockey match *p!ay ed at the Thomson Road Depot yesterday even ing the Sikh Police beat the H. K. b. Batten- by three goals to nil.
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    • 204 17 Nothing suits a dog better in a hot climate than a Daily Dnnk of i>herley s LACTOI It keeps him fit and sprightly as nothing else can. Whereas much meat overloads a dog s digestion and overheats his blood —Sherleys LACTOL. while giving him the same nourishment, keeps hisblood cool,
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    • 235 17 $2- 75^^^$2-75 -3 he an, m rum I wainw g» m EVERY PERSON MUST HAVE A IT CAN'T BE STORED. WC MUST GENEROUS PROPORTION OF EAT IT EVERY DAY. THAT 5 WHY VITAMIN B. IT OFFSETS NERVOUS- A DAILY DIET OF QUAKER OATS NESS CONSTIPATION; dfe± IS SO IMPORTANT. TES
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  • 130 18 Sent To Prison For Six Months Singapore, Monday. A CHINESE woman of the labouring rkrnrSS? 25! SentenCed to Six months' rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, to-Say V he P leaded gu»ty to a charge of cheating another woman of $3 40 it was
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  • 421 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) rr- Malacca, Sunday. The activities, and forthcoming programme of the Malacca branch of P tbe x.w.c.A., are chronicled in a circular recently issued by that body Ur -2?Hi? of the local Y.W.CA fSo S D Cir j cular, have been visiting the Blind and
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  • 156 18 Relief Of The Alcazar Cadets Reuter. London, Sept. 28. CHOUTING "Vive Espana" and brandu ishing rifles, the long-besieged cadets of the Alcazar flung themselves furiously into treet fighting immediately they were liberated by the rebel force. Imprisonment seemed to have given I tnem a fund of
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  • 74 18 Court Inspector Transferred To Customs (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Sept. 29. The transfer of Court Inspector Manas bin Siman to the Customs Department as Assistant Superintendent of the Preventive Branch has been approved from Oct i take Up his new duties as I understand that Inspector
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  • 95 18 International Club September Medal Result The Royal Johore International Club September golf medal was won by Major Musa with a nett score of 66. Tlie Ball Sweep held over the first nine holes was won by G. Lowe with a neti score of 34. The following were
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  • 88 18 Programme For The R.S.Y.C. On Friday, there will be the usual afternoon races at the R.S.Y.C. for the "B" and "C" Class, s arting at 5 20 and 5 25 p.m. respectively. On Sunday, the International sixmetre Class will sail the Second Race of a series for the
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  • 81 18 The middlesex Regiment *D. Coy" defeated the Nelsonites XI by 2 1 on tlie Nelson Road ground on Saturday The scorers were: Nelsonites XI Rajuloo; Midds. PTE Rowell (2>. Singapore. Tuesday The Nelsonites XI defeated the Middlesex Regiment "B. Coy." a*, soccer yesterday by 3-2 on the Nelson
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  • 75 18 The Chinese Swimming Club is holding a dance for iho Building Fund on Saturday, at the New World Cabaret, from 830 pm. to 2 a.m. It will be a nonstop dance, the 'Sanibodians" playing alternately with the New World dance band. There will be special vaudeville items,
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  • 507 18 Concluding Ties At S.R.C. And V.M.C.A. Singapore. Tuesday, i THE results of yesterday's ties in the S.R.C. tennis tournament were:— Men's Doubles Handicap Semi-Fmal: G. Ross and D. Ross .scratch, beat G. Lowe and N S. Hogafi —30.3 6—4, 7—5. "A" Singles Handicap Final: S. L. Oehlers —15.3
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  • 154 18 The Bata football team gave an At I Home on Sunday evening last. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. K. Vytopil, Mr. and Mrs. A y Dittrich, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jugas Messrs. Ellison and Ezekiel, A. Zezula' J. Bleha. K. Obrucha, R. Kozusnicek R.
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    • 4 18 MarcovitcK WKite STANDARD SIZE
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    • 327 18 I The Graf Zeppelin crossed the On his epoch making trip over I I Atlantic Ocean six times and the the South l?ole, Admiral Byrd I I Pacific Ocean once. It has to it? found that Veedol Motor Oil Gave I I credit over 100,000 miles of flying perfect satisfaction
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    • 687 18 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Small Bungalow, prefers immediately wanted It 7 fftrni *&ed 386. c o h No' TO I FT FLORAVILLE, 7 St th single and double rooms Wa,k daily or monthly, garae» n?° ate. T. 4229. sara se. Term, mode£ tripoid and strong feather condition. $50.00 AdS i' 1 SINGAPORE
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    • 22 19 A new invention! A new type of aerial! m The RCA SPIDER-WEB ALL —WAVE ANTENNA Eliminates noise and improves reception. 3016 Agents:
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    • 93 19 I Here is the Essence of ILTEALTH! Fitneaa! And abundant Energy! Mind an,l body glorioudy alert foi go* or recreation—ami for getting best front what Brand. Essence of CWeken will do b When you feel tetk* and dispirited and ewn picture H-—. »> J Ltuml vitality .eed. -aistanee-need. Brand lining
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    • 172 19 l NEVER FAR FROM HOME j i nu v vii the news PHILIPS' RADIO means certain entertainment TO rece ivers are beat the world. $187.50 1 year s Guarantee. 1 Year's TYPL. 531 $210 Q0 Tree Service. Easy Purchase a ***** j Terms arranged. Distributors: I FuU details of these
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 977 19 Malayan Listeners Imam© n^.2; ers by Ambrose J 1 9so Dm A Talk by the Empire recorded music. oi)TTI«H FMPTRF 6.50 p.m. Around the Counties-No. 5. Director. 10.50 p.m. Closedown. BRIIIbH ejAiriKß. "Buckinghamshire-the cradle c; Eng- Pro o central Band of His TOMORROW PROGRAMMES Ush liberty." Written by John W.
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  • 301 20 No Amnssty On King-'s Coronation A E J* of ««estwns were asked by Mr. Amarendra Nath Chatteris in "ie Legislative Assembly aboilthnum jSI to ffif'JfiS prisoner the CeSSSr gg cst h H c om c e Pl Mem XKS n M? olSuSft Wh inquired whet her a i
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  • 33 20 Cleveland Bridge and Engineering m "rn any arlln ton have received a 14,G00 contract from the London Passenger Transport Board fur the build--08 of ny-unders" at Neasden West and on the Stanmore line.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 406 20 COULD HARDLY RISK FROM HER CHAIR Thought No Cure For Rheumatism suffer Tom SSL*® confirmed thought it was inc?,rTi atl i m tha she had finished one l fore she her rheumatismltt, 1 Kruschen ts her letter leaving her. Hcie I V*%?T5S&* l ba i"y that once culty in rising
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    • 49 20 QUICKER GAS is the quickest way of fay cooking. Tests by the Good V Housekeeping Institute (Lon- R fl I don > ha e Proved it. And gas IjF MS cookmg is ALWAYS reliable— 1 nothing to go wrong. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. PHONE 5101 ZnicwatVS? ™™ROOMS, MUNICIPAL BLD&, COLEMAN ST.
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    • 4 20 KEE MUAT RADIO COMPANY
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    • 733 20 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio (Continued from page 19) «ADIO COLONIALE. FRANCE Concerto (J. s .Bach). I TO-DAY xrV Soloi st: Mrs Paul ine Gordon) WaM Nutcracker Ballet (Tchaikowsky,. Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15 243 kcs) i Evemr, g Song (Kodaly). Wavelength: 25.24 metres (11.885 kcs) ix Ball€t Alr s (Moskowsky) Trirfc
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    • 472 20 ,5, 564 f rince I «or. Parts 1. 2 3 Band).' BBC Wlreless Milita .JHFJ??L J heatre Memories iNo. l The Gaiety"). Parts 1 and 2. (Debrov Somers Band and Chorus). KueoT °y „5 5 14: Alia Turca (Allegretto)Harmonious Blacksmith. (Pianoforte Solo by Walter Gleseking) ldnoic,rie A 383: Night Owls;
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    • 694 20 BERLIN STATION DJB 19.74 metres n*onn 01.38 metres (|650 I 20 r kcs.). DjA tres (15,280 kcs.? mp 1 1963 (17,760 kcs.) 1 DJE 16.89 TO-DAY 12.25 p.m Call r»Ta B«jgh) Qcrman 0» ,Ger m a„ 12.30 p.m. Concert n? ng.2o p. m Ne «U«ht Ma™. 1- 35 p.m. Concert
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  • 719 22 CHAMPAGNE, BRANDY, SHERRY AND GIN (By Air Mail) London. Sep!. 16. "1 WAS perfectly sober," replied an 1 attractive 25-year-old policewoman when questioned in court at Hove about her drinks in a club. It was alleged that the drinks consumed by th e girl and two
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  • 20 22 Mr. C. Deimar Morgan. Assistant Superintendent. Excise and Custom? Province Wellesley, is proceeding on transfer to Singapore on Sept. 27
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  • 29 22 Mr. R.W.E. Harper, A.C.P attached tached to the Centra] Police Station Ipoh. who went on short leave to HoneI&S month is expected back in Ipoh some time this weekT
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  • 328 22 Holiday Trade MEN AS CREDULOUS AS WOMEN AT seaside resorts ail bntish coast "seers" nf photic visions, either i n the ,v the tea-leaves, or the crysLft doing a roaring trade ar And, remarkabiy enough, the* most eager and most n m, clients are—MEN numerou MASCULINE
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  • 8 22 Mrs. L.W. Arnol d was admitted to the
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 259 22 OPEN LETTER TO MR. SOMEBODY AND HIS SON. I I 25 cX T sitae s >■«-<°™«' I I 10 00 anywhere. Md at a reasonable monthly forHiili™ »i Complete Colleg. Training without having I ,1,, n ,0,,, I DO ANY OF THESE SUBJECTS INTEREST YOU I I S£ sS: i
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    • 50 22 f COTY W PRESENTS c ~Jf It E T y Quality guaranteed by the name Now Obtainable at JOHN LITTLE'S j MED ICAL HALL Battery Road BRITISH DISPENSARY, Raffles Place. 11« nu<> Milk \M Wrinkle i ream Special Astringent fl ■fl l iquefying Skin Tonic $2.2J S2.2#J Beauty I'oivder $1.85
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  • 1178 23 CAMERON HIGHLANDS SOCIETY MEETING THE following minutes of a general meeting of the Cameron Highland* Society held in the Cameron Highlands Club are officially supplied: The chairman said: Before making my customary repj>rt on matters connected with Cameron Highlands since our last genera! meeting, 1 take
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  • 251 23 Some Earn More Than Men London. WOMEN form 20 per cent, of the em- ployees in the building industry in Russia, and most of them are labourers. This is one of the points notpd by Mr. T. Barron, president of the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers, in
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 75 23 Quick Relief from nam straw i When your Eyes become m I strained from over-use, or I irritated by exposure to 7i Sun, Wind or Dust, apply 0 a few drops of MURINE. It I Rests, Refreshes, Soothes. 1 *TL\ MURINE does not contain M JN*\ camphor or other irritating
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    • 61 23 KEILLERS DUNDEE MARMALADE 138 YEARS AGO MRS. JAMES KEILLER MADE AND MARKETED THE FIRST MARMALADE IN GREAT BRITAIN. TO-DAY her original recipe Is still faithfully followed. just pure cane sugar and the finest Seville orangesI bir it is in the method of blending, and the extreme care In the selection
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    • 203 23 don't you often envy their VITALITY THEY seem in fine fettle while you feel flat. They go into everything with gusto. They get on in life. And why Because they belong to that minority whose nerves are in prime condition. The fact that you can envy them proves that yours
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  • 122 24 A picture of Mr. Wong Wing Sum and Miss Chan Pui Pone after their wedding on Sunday at the Wai Chow Association If* man is Mr. Toh Kirn Hong, and the Chan Hoe The close finish in race 4on Saturday in which Excuse Me
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 64 24 Agents .—Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd, APB-1 I MILLOT PARIS I I LOTION i flftf/ LOTION I !f 1 11 1 CREPE DE CHINE J 7 H I I ITS FRAGRANCE j I *IS UNSURPASSED I PER BOTTLE $2 $3.50 $6.— 1 L I AT ALL GOOD DEALERS. I F.M.S. DUTY
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