Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIII.- No. 232. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 1. \\YM\. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, rHURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 (kad The END A V J^IBUNE Dominant In Malaya breaWaat table. Whether you OXFORD^*^ 1 SAUSAGES BEER AS PABST MADE IT 1 S If we could invite you to come to our brewery every time you wanted your beer and pour out a drink of delicious Pabst I Beer right
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    • 149 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORMXG TRIBUNE I KUM ~1 POWDERED MILK ii 'At PURE SAFE j MILK Mm MILK i FOR FOR I DRINKING OR GROWING j COOKING. CHILDREN. I I Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. j P EERLESS EIASMIC SOAP Dainty,
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    • 1011 2 CHLORODGNT embodies a!l the latest improvements which Dentists and Doctors have recommended. CHLORODONT is safe, efficient a nd also reasonable in price. Obtainable everywhere. Sole Agents: SCHIFFNER CO., LTD., *mN MISCELLANEOUS Fresh floral wreaths can be booked at our shop for delivery in Kuala Lumpur and Penang or any parts
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    • 778 2 SULEIMAN lIADJEE MOHAMED DECEASED. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Cap. 59). NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons haying any debts claims or demands against the estate of SULEIMAN HADJEE MOHAMED. deceased, late of No. 29 Lorong 102 Changi, Singapore, who died on the
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    • 596 2 STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE COURT Of THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Chargee's Application No. 14 of 1936. VINA SAVANNAH KASI CHETTIAR of No. 47, Market Street, Singapore, Money-lender Chargee And LIM SOO KEOW (f) of No. 31, Jalan Tepi Sungei, Kota Tinggi, Johore, Executrix of the estate of Tan
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    • 382 2 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER'S ADMINISTRATION ORDER. Name of debtor: DEEN BIN HAJI HASSAN. Address of debtor: No. 108, Upper Cross Street, Singapore. Description of debtor: Peon. No. of Proceedings 424 of 1936. Date on which wage-earner's
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    • 210 2 BANKRUPTCY ORDINA J (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF A STRAITS SETTLEMENT*^ SETTLEMENT OF lE. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER 3 ADMINISTRATION ORDER Name of debtor: CHEW SENG N'GAI. Address of debtor: No. 87. Gove i men t Fiats. Upper Cross Street, Singa; -re. Description of debtor: Clerk. No. of Proceedings
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  • 1010 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CLYDE TRUST'S PROGRESS Increased Revenue ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW INDUSTRY yilK financial statement for the year ended June 30 last, which was submitted at the annual meeting in Glasgow of the Clyde Navigation Trustees, showed that practically all sections of the undertaking had increased revenue, while inward and
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    • 435 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1936. RANCHI 17 000 Oct. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 2l CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 N ALDER A 16.000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 I COMORIN 15.000 Nov. 20 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 4 RANPURA 17,000 Dec.
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    • 127 3 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CLNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, ss. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 ss. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 it $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557
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    • 554 3 M. j*t. Ctttt (Messageries Maritimes) (Incorporated in France) SPECIAL CRUISE TO JAIMN. at the height of the maple blossom season LEAVING SINGAPORE OCTOBER 9th, 1936 by M. V. ARAMIS VISITING: SAIGON, .HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI RETURNING SINGAPORE NOVEMBER 24th, 1936 by M.V. FELIX ROUSSEL 13 DAYS IN JAPAN including *IRST class
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    • 413 3 Special Coronation Sailing to Marseilles or London AND BACK at 11/2l 1 2 Single Fare by the new and modern m.s. 'ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement from SINGAPORE 30-3-37 due MARSEILLES 23-4-37 due LONDON 2-5-37 from SOUTHAMPTON 15-6-37 from MARSEILLES 22-6-37 due SINGAPORE 16-7-37 ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH XV>r
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    • 464 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER 1 LLOYD «n (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S'pere 1936. s.s. "NECKAR" Oct. 27 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Oct. 2« HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN:— '*SCH ARNHORST'' also calls Genoa, .Marseille*,
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  • 553 4 Order In Council EXTENSIVE POWERS GRANTED Reuter. London, Sept. 29. Order in Council is being: issued to-night authorising the declaration of martial-law in Palestine.—Reuter. London, Later. An Order in Council was issued tonight empowering the High Commissioner of Palestine to impose martiallaw and delegating to General
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  • 160 4 Daily Pilgrimage Of 5,000 To Museum Moscow. k PILGRIMAGE" to see Lenin's death mask In the ifew Lenin museum In Moscow is now being made daily by beween 4.000 and 5.000 Soviet Russians Since its opening three months aeo about 275 000 peo,;le have visited th« museum.
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  • 504 4 First Crossing By White Man ACCOMPANIED by a black boy, Willi five camels carrying instruments food, and 80 gallons of water, sufficient for three weeks, Mr. E. A. Colson has crossed the Simpson Desert in Central Australia, whicn extends over 43,500 quare miles. He is the first
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  • 176 4 Where French Convicts Awa t Deportation Paris. °i d I rison on the udand of Saint Martin de Re is not to be abolished as was recently reported v i h i s old fcrtr ess. built by Vauban each bach of French convicts sen Fenced
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  • 63 4 Returning To London On Wednesday British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 29. It Is understood that the Kine art leave Balmoral to-morrow ff d A fiS °y fecial train to Aberdeen' A, Aberdeen coaches will by attached £nt \°f dinary Lo «don-Midland ana Euston rain ICaVing at 747
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  • 125 4 Great°WnriH dS are .u expected at the Chtnl^TrL dU n th t Second Annual cninese Trade Fair which onens nn Friday and will continue until Ocf 11 This year's exhibition is on a bimr scale than that of last year the engineering section being an addition The
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  • 186 4 General D bate MONETARY PACT DISCUSSED British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 29. f Hitt. Stanley Bruce, Australia; tn« Aga Khan, India; and Mr. W. Jordon, New Zealand, were among the speakers who continued the general debate in the League Assembly at Geneva this afternoon. Sir. Bruce
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  • 200 4 Gold Metfalist Of (iuy's Hospital i From Our Own RCpnft zt) Km ?a Lumpur, A'rdr.y* laj Dr W. L Braddon whose deaili oeeur- d op Monday was a «gold nriPtln >i ,••1 tiuy's I't.tj ital I *"»i:dot' He came to Malaya in 1890 and join» ed
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  • 137 4 Girl Who Became Man Made Fun Of Budapest. THE unhappie-;t person in Hungary i. the man who i few months aeo wnMiss Jolan Kun, of Debrecen. He cannot •:et a iob. He has applied to the Tife-Savinc department of :he Budapest poller »o .usk to find
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  • 111 4 They Objected To Gobbling Noise Theunissen. Orange Free State Bees have wiped out more than halt a hock of seventy turkeys on a farm near here. Mrs. Hills locked the birds in a barn to protect them from a storm. In thi barn was a beehive. When
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  • 87 4 i Lansing, Michigan. QuadruDlet sisters, aged six, have just made their -professional- debut on the stage near here. n T i hC T a re the da Ußhters of Mr. and Mrs. <-an a. Morlok, who permitted them to Pa m a snovvb °at entertainment me little girls
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 127 4 I BEST E\ THE WORLD! I I Pilot Vacuum Filling Pen With Transparent Barrel II We are quite prepared to Vacuum filling pen From $2.00 upwards I II engrave your name on the foun- ftft a I II tain pen free of charge in any Transparent pen From $3.00 upwards
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  • 1292 5 MOTION RE THREE ORDERS OF GOVERNOR-IN-COUNCIL Singapore, Wednesday. THERE was a legal argument bet- ween judge and counsel when'be bfarin? »vas resumed in th** Hr-h Court this morning of th? originating motion by Messrs. Alkaff and Co.. for an order that H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas,
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  • 243 5 Returning From Special Mission To China R Singapore, Wednesday. ETURNING to Germany aftci a Special mission to China is Genera yon Reichcnau. Commandcr-in-Chiei in Bavaria, who arrived in Singapore to-day by the Noredeutscher Llova Uner Seharnhorst. A recent me-sage from Shanghai stated that h's trip to
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    • 763 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS European requires small unfurnished bungalow, Ist November—Bukit Timah. Rent $40 to $50. Full particulars Box 390, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Experienced Chinese Girl seeks position as steno-typist or office assistant. Salary—reasonable. Apply LMH, c.o Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. FORD 8 1935 MODEL. Perfect condition. Quick sale. Cash $650 nett. Apply
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    • 192 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER'S ADMINISTRATION ORDER. Name of debtor: ABDUL WAHAB BIN ABDUL HAMID. Address of debtor: No. 23, Geylang Serai, Singapore. Description of debtor: Clerk. No. of Proceedings 421 of 1936. Date on
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    • 79 5 lilililiiliiil TMI MAKERS HT^SĕlS^^te A DEGREE in Accountancy, Secretaryship, Cost Accountancy, Shipping, Banking, Insurance, or Book-keeping is essential for a highly-paid executive position. Examinations can be in Malaya and success guaranteed by postal training. The School of Accountancy is the leading institution In the British Empire for the building of
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    • 112 5 KEEP HEALTHY KEEP YOUNG f^^v^ chain's Pitt*, ¥W This purely vegetable medicine ensures a regular, natural and easy cleansing of the storrqch. I'ver and bnwels, and freedom fn m foristiita*ion. S'ck Headache. Bilousnes? »nd Tndipe.-tion. TAKE THE WORLD'S MEDICINE I You Cannot Buy New Eyes! i eep your s and
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    • 332 5 SCRUBB'S GIVES INSTANT RELIEF FROM m\ INSECT BITES /^m^v Just dab the affected' part ffl Mf\<t=\\\ il W with undiluted Scrubbs. Pain and irritation disappear j< j instantly because Scrubbs 3 2 neutralises the poison and cools i° the inflamed tissue. Scrubbs acts as an astringent, purifies the wound and
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  • 913 6 WHAT WILL WINTER SEASON BRING FORTH? i ft it (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 12. TDK holidays are now for the most part coming to an end, and (he City is rapidly regaining its normal activities and its normal population, says the Financial News. It
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  • 272 6 OVER 1935 Shown In Exchequer Returns British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 30. TOTAL ordinary revenue of the United Kingdom in the quarter endrd to-day exceeded the figure for the corresponding period of last vear by f5.91K.0fi5 and amounted to *163,462.059. This is one of the interesting: facts
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  • 102 6 Growth Of Purchasing Power British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 30. DETAIL trade continues to expand,--u showing the growth of purchasing power among all classes, as a result of the great recovery in British trade and industry. Sales in August were 7.4 per cent greater in value
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  • 71 6 Record Number Of Applications Received British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 30. Reductions in charges for telephone service, including a concession to residential subscribers of 200 local calls yearly free of charge, announced by the Postmaster General in July, have evoked the record number of applications for telephone
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  • 37 6 Mr. V. C. Westerhout, hon. secretary of the Ipoh District Hockey Association, will be going on transfer at the end of this month to Butterworth. An allround sportsman Mr. Westerhout played for State, at cricket this year.
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  • 474 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 30. RUBBER Previous To-day Changi Tone Very steady Very steady Spot Buyers 7% *****6 > up 1 16 Sellers 713 16 VJk up 116 October Buyers 7% 7 13 16 up. 116 Sellers 7 13;16 7% up 116 OctlDec. Buyers 7% 7 13
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  • 1286 6 A MORE PROFITABLE YEAR IN BRITAIN (By Air Mail) [.<>i.con. Sept. li. rOURTALLDS Ordinaly shares rose above £3 early this year. Bui they 'lumped heavily after the publication of the annual report in Februaiy, which did not bear out the optimistic views of the market, says
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  • 169 6 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale v Singapore. Wednesday The Singapore Chamber of OomnH'iv» Rubber Association held its 1,297 th <>iu'Hon to-day when there were Catalogued 1.108,012 lb.—tons -KM to omred 1.101.983 lb—tons Sold 1,054.283 lb.—torn 410 M London—Spot 7 3 4d New York-Spot 16 3 8 els PRICES
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  • 450 7 (from Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 27 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7 13;i6d., up l|l6d. Market Tone: Very Steady. Now York: 16 7j16 cts., up I|l6 ct. .Market Tone: Dull. After closing firm last night, the market is a little easier this
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  • 92 7 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. :?U. i';"t tu» dmiUncNro York l Montreal 4<>.p 4 Brii .M?). 2U.3» Geneva 21; )i'., Invocrttntii B.y». Milan Btrlln I2 57' r Slocki-mlrn 22 io~ OkIO 10 90 Linbon 110 1 |G ViCIUL! 26« 4. J'l'UfJlH 1 122. H»'l.s)rißlors 222. Madrid 110 m.
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  • 78 7 The friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Skelchy of Ipoh will be pleased to hear that their son. David, who was in a noising home in London for five months has fully recovered from his illness and embarked with his brother, Stephen, for Malaya for a change on medical
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  • 1594 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Ev&tr m a fibers Sellers Buyers SeUers 4!- Ampat Tin 4414) 4?1 y era oeuers £1 Asam Kumbang •26 6286 26 6 28 6 £1, Austral Malay 5 2 6 54
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  • 233 7 Profits Show Increase Of £5,700 By Air Mail i London. Sepi l'<PrOFITS ol the Leylantt and b:rjninghsm Rubber Company iovby £5.782 In the year to 30tii June in*, u £94.083. uayr, the Financial Tunc Ab already announced final diviuetui proposed on the £000.000 of Ordlharv capital is 5
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  • 29 7 Duty Raised To 47 Guilders Reuter. Batavia, Sept. 30. THE export duty on native rubber was to-day raised to 47 guilders, per 10'J kilograms dry weight. Reuter
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  • 57 7 The following passengers arrived In Penang on Sunday by the s.s. "Kara para" from Rangoon: Mr. K. DJik, Lt and Mrs. P. W. Bnyder, Cant L. C Wheeler. Mr. C S. Yuen, Mr. S C Chien. Mr. P S. Ivor. Mr. U. Ba Thin. Mr U. San Thin. Mr. U
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 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 61,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos: 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chlonh Ke
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    • 508 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D Almeida Street. Authorised and SuDScrlbed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 506,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 169 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RA* ISLES fULVM. Capital Fully Paid Yen iou,ofKJ,Wtt Reserve Fund Yen 130,900.000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, oatavnw, i Bombay, Berlin. Calcutta, Canton. Daircn, Fengtien, Hamburg, HanKuw i Haib.n, Honolulu. Hongkong, Hsinkinc, j Karachi, Kobe. London, Los Ange*«. Manila. Mojl. Nagasaki, Nagoya,
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  • 132 8 Information has been received that the Imperial Airways plane, which carried air mails from Great Britain &c. despatched from London on Sept. 23, was destroyed by fire at Delhi. It is believed that the greater part ol the mail has been salvaged and will be conveyed by
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  • 128 8 Darking from the N.Y.K "Haknno Mjnr due at Singapore froS'LcmdS^n Mr^k J B^lfL B wJ G Bjornfeldt. w b WrMtn, Mr E J p Rnr m& J 1 D Mr. J -a Dean" Miss J. M. England, Mrs. A A Evans' Mr. C. W. riarrold M Mr L
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  • 318 8 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pengerang S. Soon Heng Oct. 1 9 a.m. Penang Kedah 1 10 a.m. Tarempa G. Van der Heyden Oct 1 8 a.m. Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek Hong Ho „12 p.m. Aden Oct. l 3 p.m. America (North), except Western
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  • 95 8 Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. today. Medun. Jask.S Amsterdam? and -London: Netherlands, closing 1.15 p.m. Oct. 3. Hongkong, Canton. -Shanghai, *Kobe and 'Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Oct. 3. Penang, Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S.
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  • 104 8 Mails expected from Europe, etc. 1 London I despatched on Sept. 23 by Air Imperial) are expected to-day. The delivery of letters to boxholders' will take place at 11 p.m. to-day and the general delivery will be at 8.45 a.m. tomorrow. Mails from Europe, etc. (London mails» by
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  • 132 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE t Singapore, Sept. 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Benmohr 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Josefina 16; Yasukuni Maru 14; Teucer 11; Tilawa 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3* City of Florence 30: Kirishima Maru 32; Karapara. Rantaupandjang 34:
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  • 93 8 The following passengers travelled by Imperial Airways Plane- during the past week: Aircraft -Canberra"' VH-USC from D EI. Darwin and Brisbane arrived Sept 26. Mr. R. H Fell, from Batavia, Mr. F G Ritchie, from Batavia. Aircraft Aurora" VT-AEG for Penang, Siam, Burma and Karachi left Sept.
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  • 55 8 After several instalments had been paid, the accused no more were forth coming and witness eventually rcnorted to Mr. Gates. There were no alterations in the form when he signed it and the alterations were not made with his knowledge. lUi> Munusamy was cross-examined at length by counsel for the
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  • 797 8 In Loan Application FORMER SECRETARY OF SOCIETY Singapore, Wednesday. Jl YOUNG Straits-born Chinese, Wong Tet Conn, who was formerly in the employ of a local newspaper appeared before Mr. L. B. Gibson, District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day to answer serious charges in which he is
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  • 165 8 Public Functions And Sporis fixtures 10-DAY. OCT High Tides:- 10.35 n.m.. 0 ft 2 Jn\, Ui V, p.m., 10 ft 1 In. RoxlnK A) River., v. Clever Ilniry .To» Diamond v. Tiwev Flnwoix World Arena. 9 15 urn Swimming: Exhibition by Jujun» Oiyinpii- «Men'si Delegation YM(' Pool 4.45
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  • 133 8 *£SSttE?" T 3-15. PAVILION. --Tlu. I idy Consents" Ann Hording and Herbert MarshaUj C lo and 9.15 p.m EMPIRE -Charlie Chaplin m -Modern T'mes." 7 p.m. and 9 15 p m GREAT WORUJ— UaDait-i Side-show*. Maiay Opera* 'Jhine.se Wa yangs, Cinemas: Globe Theatre Broadway Melody of 19.^6"—Sky T' licie
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 273 8 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD. EXCELLENT CUISINE POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES HIGH CLASS I WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR CONFECTIONERY 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 SUPERVISION
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    • 117 8 STAMP ALBUMS I J PACKETS OF STAMPS J I DUPLICATE BOOKS I HINGES and all accessories for stamp collectors Ask for our M COMPLETE LIST j 5 sent post free anywhere. A m BEDAK VIRGIN FACE POWDER Manufactured in Batavia, Javn. This Famous Face Powder is now obtainable in Singapore.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 243 8 CLUB DIARY f There are ytnmzrous Clubs ana Socieliet in Singapore, most of the viembers of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretarieb are invited to co-operate in keeping U up-io-daie and complete. Happening* oj wncral interest will still be indudcr in
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  • 206 9 FOUR DEMANDS BY CHINA SENSATIONAL REPORT NANKING NEGOTIATIONS AT A DEADLOCK Shanghai, Sept. 30. A SENSATION has been caused here by a report from usually reliable sources Ihat China has presented the following four demands to Japan; 1. A guarantee that the Japanese forces will
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  • 48 9 Reuter. Later. Willi, K denying lhat China hua presented an> d»niu»d* «•> Jfcpar.. srmi-ollkial circle* admit that General < liane f'hiin advanced certain propyls which caused Mr. Kawagne lo teiminate ihe w'rotiations. Subsequently General Chang Chun assured the Japanese Consul-Oneral, Mr. Suma, that these were merely "mikpvstion»/' —Renter.
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  • 519 9 Destroyer Sunk REBEL CRUISERS' VICTORY Reuter Wireless. Gibraltar, Sept. »9. LATER authentic version of this morning's naval battle to the nest of Taiifa reveals that the insurgent cruisers Baleares and Almirante Cervera met the Government destroyers Ahnirante Ferrandiz and Gravina in a tight that was one-sided
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  • 76 9 being Detained Pending Investigations (Frow Our Cwn Correspondent.) Bangkok, Tuesday. The Ministry oi the Interior informed the Assembly, in reply to an urgent question, that the four Siamese journalists, previously reported as having been am ted, were being detained pending investigation into the charges alleged against them. The
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  • 28 9 Mr. H. Croft. Director of Messrs. Topham, Jones and Railton. Ltd., the wellknown civil-Engineering contractors, will return to Malaya by the "Baloe ran" from Marseilles on Oct. 15.
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  • 263 9 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added non-fic-tion and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday: Wives of the Prophet, Sydney Beli; At the Sign of the Wheatsheaf, S L Bensusan; The American Ideal, Arthur Bryant: The Empire of the
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  • 45 9 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 26. There is still no news of the missing aU The K Dungeness life boat returned this morning having found no trace. Extensive enquiries have failed to reveal any indication of it's having passed over French territory.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 79 9 Local Nazi Government Appeased Reuter. Geneva. Sept. 30. A SETTLEMENT has been {garbed M? the Lvnzig piobi-m arisinof the hostility cl the local Na*l Government to the League High COmmissio *i Mi bean Lester. Mr Lester has been appointed UnderSecretary General of the League trot the name of
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  • 73 9 Reuter. Delhi. Sept. 30. A relief plane, replacing the Athena, which was destroyed by fire yesterday, departed for the East xarrying two of the Athena's passengers, Captain Patrick and Mr. F. G. London. A quanny of salvaged mails is also being carried Reuter. Mr. Lundon is a director
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  • 162 9 "False Issues" NO TRUCK WITH THE REDS Reuter. Syracuse, Sept. 30. STOUT defence of his policy as a bulwark of democracy was liade by President Roosevelt in a ghUng election speech before the \'ew York State Democratic Party convention to-day. He denounced 'he injection of "false issues"
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  • 94 9 Wife Of Chinese Ambassador In London Here Singapore, Wednesday. Mrs. Quo Tai Chi. wife of the Ambassador in London, arrived in Singapore to-day on the Noiddeutscher Lloyd steamer Scharnnorst en route to London to rejoin her husband. She has been in China for about a vcar.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 132 9 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny p. v:. or pores where tiny fllU or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Ecsema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods.
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    • 46 9 The UNIVERSAL POCKET DICTIONARY 25,000 WORDS, 230 ILLUSTRATIONS. FOREIGN WORDS p RICE AND PHRASES. FORMS OF ADDRESS. CLOTH BOUND. op THOUSANDS SOLD WEEKLY 25 CtS. Will i K?^r m —Singapore- Tp'r ra IrtTJrR J y iVdVU >W RAISE HIS y/ ANCHOR EfflffiK B fc E K
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 265 10 ig, A GREAT FILM FIRS T CLASS ENTERTAIN- S MENT" 44 EXCELLENT SHOW 99 I (Local Press Opinions) j C TODAY J Special Matinees Daily at 3.15 J ADITAI The Screen's Grandest Hi I I UL Adventure S ONLY FOUR SUCH STARS could bring you its true glory! j i
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    • 68 10 OPENING TO-NIGHT TOWERING HIGH ABOVE I (jb(£R9Cfes*l3 j THE YEAR'S GREAT HITS! "You are the only woman I'll ever love...But she claims me!" 1 "The Cuckoos" roam the bad lands while th? Redskins yell with glee! IT'S A MASSACRE WHEEL m DOROTHY LEE change ALHAMBRA JOE E BROWN and GINGER
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  • 2331 11 EDUCATION IN THE COLONY YEARLY REPORT Value Of Trade Schools Singapore, Wednesday. lIOW important a part the trade schools play in the modern educational system in the Colony is revealed in the annual report of Mr. F. J. Morten, director of education, which is issued to-night.
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    • 153 11 -nwfinrv geylang thone 5511 Mm H S M TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY Bl Hi JH m\A Second Show at 9.15 p.m. FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER ROGERS in R.K.O.'s "TOP HAT" A gay. glad, glorious romance... with scenes of lavish splendour. and five song hits First Show at 7.45 p.m.:—Tallulah Bank head Fredric
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    • 139 11 Tei I7M. BE UP—TO—DATE I HAVE YOUR LYES EXAMINED AND WELL-DRESSED! CONSULT US FOR A PAIR OF MODERN, SMART AND WKLL.FITTED EYE-GLASSES. SIGHT-TESTING FREE. .Expert Workmanship Gu? ranged NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96. High Street, SINGAPORE. EMPIRE TALKIES (TANJONG PAGAR) COMMENCING FROM Thursday, Ist October 193 G. Two Shows Nightly
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    • 235 11 GREAT WORLD! J TO-MORROW 2nd OCT. 1936 I 0 OFFICIAL OPENING AT 4 P.M BY THE ACTING CHINESE CONSUL GENERAL THE 2nd 1 CHINESE TRADE FAIR BIGGEST EVER HELD About 200 or More Stalls will be Provided THIS YEAR ORGANISED BY THE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE <► 2nd TO
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    • 218 11 [-The New World I S IN CELEBRATION OF THE PEK GWEK TIOXG CHEW FESTIVE SEASON i I THREE NIGHTS ONLY s'' j TO-NIGHT IST OCTOBER, 1936 j TO-MORROW 2ND OCTOBER, 1936 S WILL LAUNCH A GRAND AND ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF S LANTERN AND CHINGAY PROCESSION CONSISTING OF BEAUTIFULLY AND ELECTRICALLY
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  • 14 12 WESTERHOUT—Georgina (Ninai nee Siddle. beloved wife of Lacy Westerhout. at Llanberis, North Wales
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  • 979 12 AS the population of Muhva grows there grows v. ith i;. a problem the dimensions of which are not as yet fully realised. Thus problem is the rare, and maintenance until suitable employment ran be found for them, of lhe street boys—lads who. in the absence of
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  • 61 12 Conveyance Of Remains To Bangkok THE remains of fit* I »1 Ui.yal High»r> Piuici' Punu.halra, who died in Slrquporv on Sept 15. will hr 1 .k>-„ jrom iie Prince's houne i»> th<« sio.imet M-Uini for conveyance U» Bangkok r.rly on Friday morning:. The xtearaer, on which tin* Princrss
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  • 196 12 NOTES COMMENTS Reaistering Bicycles REGISTRATION of bicycles is now in force in Singapore. It was originally suggested that bicycles should be taxed t] a year, but this plan was not prodded with. Instead, a fee of $1 is charged for registration, including the ccst of the plate and attachment, and
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  • 176 12 |T piaces a good deal more work on the aeulders of the police, but action of some kind was urgently needed. Carrying no number plate, the cyclist who broks tiaffic rules could laut;h at lhe r ilicS. Time and again an e.aie motorist has called to a traffic
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  • 173 12 "jjjALAYA on the whole is a progressive ana* prosperous country, and will, we all hope, long continue to be so. Singapore should continue to thrive to the benefit of all sections, commercial and otherwise, who are Interested in its many activities." So said Mr. J. W. de Piro.
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  • 205 12 |T is idle to say that Japanese good* are produced at a price with which oth?r countries cannot compete. Some effort must be made to compete or else trade will inevitably be lost. The prices at which the Japanese arc able to offer goods cf all description are
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  • 452 12 By 'Lnokrr On" Tin: Refrigerator Song: Freeze a Jolly Good Fellow. The Vf'-fn] Song: Four Wheel Brake th<> New., lo Mother. A **i a sheep that lives m the BiauuVya* travels at mure than forty miles an hour. Insomnia must be cured quickly over there. A
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  • 296 13 FEELING TENSE MR. HIROTA'S TRIP CANCELLED A DEADLOCK Chiang Makes Firm Stand Shanghai, Oct 1. OWING to the seriousness of the Sino-Japanese situation, Mr. Koki Hirota, the Japanese Premier, has cancelled his proposed trip to Hokkaido with the Emperor to see the Army manoeuvres.
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  • 274 13 Moving Scenes SAYS WAR IS WON Reuter. Madrid, Oct. 1. A SURPRISE counter-attack, it is claimed, has brought the Government troops back within three miles north of Toledo.—Reuter. Toiedo, Sept. 30. THE relief of Alcazar has been my life's ambition now that the war is definitely won"
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  • 135 13 BRITISH COLUMN'S NARROW ESCAPE Reuter. Jerusa'oem. Sept. 30. ACAREFCLLI planned attempt to b»o\\ up a British military column by means of land mines was discovered in the nick of time to-day. A transport belonging to the King., Royal Rifles and the Wiltshires disembarked from the transr.cii
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  • 42 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 30. Mr C. R. Attire, leader of the Opposition, and Mr. Arthur Greenwood, had jan interview with Mr. G. Ormsby-Go.e. Secretary for the Colonies, this afterj noon concerning the situation in Palestme.— Briiish Official Wireless.
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  • 528 13 Alleged Forgery RECEIPT FOR "PRO." NOTE Singapore. Wednesday. THE trial of Yasuhara Arima, a I young Japanese, on four charges, one of which was alleged forgery of a receipt, was resumed in the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark this morning. The case for the
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  • 186 13 British Airmen In Madrid Reuter. Madrid. Sept. 30. THE Government has decided to intro- dure a food ration system to avoid the dally lengthening queue* ol people who in anyway are only able to get half their requhements The stringent action is foreshadowed as a check
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  • 49 13 Turns Up With Troops Aboard Reuter. Gibraltar, Sept. 30. THE missing Spanish steamer Genoveva turned up at Algeciras to-day with Moorish troops aboard, thus substantiating the belief that she was captured by insurgents and used as a transport. The fate of the original passengers is not known.—Reuter.
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  • 87 13 Trial Transmission,, To He Resumed British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 30. TiiuJ television transmission from the British Bro?de:i/.tine Corporation's station .it Alexandra Palace. whleh have been interrupted since 'he end the rndlo show at Olyrapia. will be resumed to-morrow The Burrd System will be emoloyid for the
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  • 410 13 AIR RACE i t j 1 I Scott Now In The Lead Reuter. THE lcadtr in the London to Jc.hannc.burT air lace. Captain l'a'»-«\ lias crashed in Rhodesia. .Mr. C. W. A. Scott, winner of the London to Mf'bourne air lace, is believed to be now leading,
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  • 190 13 Had Only 650 Miles To Go Reuter. London, Sept. 30. CAPTAIN Halse. who is flying a Percival Mew Gull, has been leading in the air race from England to Johannesburg almost from the start. He made a forced landing this afternoon at 5.30 8.5.T.. twenty miles from Salisbury
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  • 48 13 But Ready To Enter Into Negotiations Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 30. HERR Schacht (President ol the Reichsbank) has announced that Germany will not devalue her currency. She is satisfied with the results of currency control but is prepared to enter international negotiations if opportunity arises.—Reuter.
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  • 46 13 Air Commodore Sydney Smith, the Air Officer Commanding R.A.F.. Far East, is due back in Singapore to-morrow after his flight to Hongkong. The flight has been made in a flying boat and the return trip was via the Philippines and 1 ton ico
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  • 135 13 May Recognise Italian Conquest Reuter. Geneva. Sciu. 30. I CRYPTIC statement made by Mi Iruzaa. the Aby&slnian delegate at ihe Lta*uc Assembly. appears to suggest the unpendug abdication of the Emperor Mr. Tneaax. after referring to the impending renewal ol the Italian attack, n.tld that In order
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  • 39 13 A statement, issued after the meeting ol the National Council of Labour this afterncon, expresses concern at th? working of the agreement for Non-in-tervention in the Spanish civil war and urges an investigation.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 13 13 Mrs. T. B. Rogers has returned to Singapore after a holiday at Home
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  • 408 13 GOLD BILL Conflict Of Senate And Chamber Reuter. Paris, Oci. 1AcAitflict between the Chamber anil the Senntr «hit thr Devaluai ion (till, ulinh ihr Seua> has drastically ainrniicil, has l»ftn rendered more acute l»v the Chamber this morning repassing the complete text of ihe original Bdl
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  • 779 14 YOUNG GERMAN'S ADVENTURE PERILOUS TRIP Chased And Shot At By Smugglers Singapore. Wednesday. ANI" of the hazardous journeys by sea in the annal* o( m;ir»tin»f liistury is at present bein& uiidvtUhi'ti by a voun* German adventurer and' sportsman, flerr (tecur Speck, uhu arrived in
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  • 44 14 i The St Andrew, sc hoo i will De held on Saturday ito m 3pm to 9pm There will be Rames £> ny rjdes,.-fancy dress competition, cinema shows and other attractions. '\j rs T Lian Teck will perform the opening ceremony.
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  • 192 14 What The Quota System Has Done Singapore, Wednesday. MH. H. Ototsu the Japanese Consul o* Colombo, arrived in Singapore today by the Potsdam. Speaking on the question of trade between Japan and Ceylon, Mr. Ototsu said the imports of cotton and silk piece-goods from Japan had
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  • 118 14 Discovery In Singapore Flat Singapore, Thursday. 1 PRETTY 24-year-old Cantonese girl was murdered in her flat at Kreta Ayer last night. The discovery was made by her amah, who on entering the room was horrified to see her mistress lying in bed, covered in blood. A towel
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  • 106 14 Crowded Houses At The Alhambra AT THE CINEMAS The return showing of "The Great Ziegfeld" at the Alhambra drew crowded houses at both shows yesterday and those who have not seen this picture so far should do so at once as this is the last
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  • 84 14 On Way From London To Australia After a series of adventures since he left London on Sept. 14, Mr. J. V Fairbairn, Australia's "Flyine; M.P." accompanied by Mr. O. F. Y. Thomas, another Australian, arrived at Seletar shortly before noon yesterday in his De Havilland Dragonfly
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  • 74 14 Chinese Olympic Swimmer Still Here Singapore, Thursday. Mr. Charlie Chan, the well-known Hongkong Chinese swimmer, who was a member of the Chinese Olympic team, missed his boat on Sunday and is still in Singapore. Accompanied by some friends he left the Conte Rosso last Sunday evening snortly after
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  • 32 14 The private residence of His Siamese Majesty's Consul-General has been removed from 59, Meyer Road, to 7. Claymore Road. The telephone number is changed from No. 5722 to No. 6735.
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  • 903 14 MR. BATEMAN S LETTER TO MR. FRANKEL THE hon. secretary of the Strait* Set- tlements (Singapore) Association has forwarded to us copies of two letters written by the President. Mr. O. R. S. Bateman, regarding the committee's discussion on the new house for the Municipal
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  • 102 14 Chinese Officials On Board Singapore, Wednesday. AMONG the passengers on board to- day on her homeward voyage t0 Europe were two officials of the Chinese Government Radio Administration— Mr. Chu Kyi Tsing and Mr. Chang Zun Woo. They are on their way to Europe to investigate, on behalf
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  • 281 14 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery Singapore. Thursday r£ funeral oi Capt D C Roberts master of the 81 rails Steamship Co. vessel Boribal. who died In the General Hosspual on Tuesday afternoon, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery ye*terdav r Capt Roberts, who was 53
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  • 295 14 GALE HAVOC Three Chinese Save Themselves I From Our Ott>n Corrtmfiondi tit > Malacca, Thursday. WHILE Malacca experienced a slight siluaU yroerday it ww not ac< «111 panied by any damage excepting fm Ihe collapse of a temporary shed in the Chinese cinus. Yesterday morning.
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  • 65 14 King's Congratulations For Altitude Record British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 30. THE following message was received this afternoon by Viscount Swinton, Secretary for Air, from Balmoral Castle "The King will be glad if the Secretary of State will convey to Squadron Leader Swain His Majesty's congratulations on
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  • 107 14 New Japanese Minister To Siam THE N.Y.K. motorship the Hakusan Maru, which arrived m Singapore yesterday from Shanghai, had an important personality on board, in the person of Mr. I. ishii. the newly-appoint-ed Japanes? Minister to Siam. The new Minister has spent 15 years in China
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  • 36 14 Kg. London. Sept 30 Major Coninfsby Dlaraell, nephew and 1m male relative „r ,he famous VlcU° 1 i« a^ !irr an died to-day at. the uee of 69 —British Official Wirelei 8
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    • 7 14 'SB BRANDY AT ALL FESTIVITIES w.s. 3
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    • 56 14 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. r£n!£\J!£ SILD G > CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: sn»u££ w CHOP TIANG CHAN. rRSS£S CHIENT BROS: LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG ur NG KON CHEE. l£££ G LEE KN G TEH. LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY,
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  • 157 15 NO WAR WITH U.S.A. AN INTERVIEW Dr. T. Kagawa In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. IN an interview with the Malaya Tribune to-day, Dr. T. Kagawa, ihc famous author, lecturer, social worker. Christian evangelist and advocate of international goodwill —one of the outstanding personalities in
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  • 502 15 Japan Must Be Kinder To China •'There would be no danger of a war in the Pacific between the U.S.A. and Japan if the latter would be kinder to China. There is no cause for a clash but if any trouble occurs it will be because of
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  • 53 15 Communist Candidate Arrested Reuter lerrehaute, Indiana. Sept. 30. MR Earl Browder. Communist candidate for the Presidency, was detained by the police with two friends M »ej stepped out of the tram here to-day. The local police-chief explained that Mr Browder is being held to prevent him makmg
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  • 766 15 NOT LIKELY Chinese Minister In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. WILL Hitlerism inject s'rength and power into a feeble China? Will Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, the country's "Strong Man" at present, inpose a dictatorship? Will he be elec ted President a* th» coming People's Convention in Nanking? These
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  • 826 16 DOUR STRUGGLE WITH AIR FORCE CRICKET CLUB LOSE LEAD TWICE Singapore, Thursday. THE Singapore Cricket Club opened their hockey season yesterday auspiciously against the Royal Air Force when they beat the Airmen by four goals to two. I n spite of the slippery
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  • 182 16 Excellent Matches Next Week In Singapore I THE Singapore Amateur Football Association have decided to two more matches, before winding ihe local soccer season. The matches are first-class. ar«d will be in aid of two or three local chariti-s and the dependents l of three o: the Malay
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  • 122 16 Excise Department Make Hockey Debut Singapore, Thursday WEAK S. R. C. eleven had little difficulty in defeating the Excise Department at hockey on the Padanjr yesterday by five goals to two. This was incidentally the first time the visitin" team were playing together. The standard of play
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  • 53 16 Bangkok Sports Club Win 30-Nil At Rugger (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 30. THE Singapore Royal Air Force 1 fifteen were badly beaten this afternoon in an interport rugger match, by the Bangkok Sports Club by 30 points to nil. The Council of Regency and the British
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  • 80 16 Singapore, Thursday. THE following were the results of ties played off in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday: Men's Handicap Singles "A" Yadi •owe 35.3) beat T. Kobayashi (owe Jo. 3) 6—3, 6—o. Mixed Doubles Handicap:—J. Manas'eh and Miss Rose Marie (scr) beat Yoshi and Miss Ess (owe 15»
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  • 50 16 Tics in the S.C.C. bowls tournament:— THURSDAY Pairs Knock-out Handicap: O. E H Cutler and C. Fittock plus 6 vs. H. R. Wilson and E. H. Coleman —4. FRIDAY Consolation Handicap: s. Webb and a o p lllet t Scr. vs. C. P. Ambler and A. Buchanan —1.
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  • 286 16 JA PANESE OLYMPIC SWIMMERS HERE SECRET OF THEIR SUCCESS: INTERVIEW THK Japanese OJympk IfenV su-, Singapore, Thursday. zri^zt™" this t they W th 800 the 1.6W free style and tn, 200 metres breast stroke event, while in the women's its Japan won the 200 metres breast stroke. In th e
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  • 334 16 Programme For To-Day At V.M.C.A. Singapore. Thursday. THE Japanese Olympic swimmers t H (m l nS :u about 40 them. anTved to-day by the Yasukuni Maru and will give exhibitions at the V.M c A 'Eon Canning), starting at 4 45 A long programme has been arraign wlmmei"'
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  • 15 16 HandicapVc Übles I—4, v and C. R. Eber Winners of Atkinson LloO) W
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  • 145 16 Colls Beat V.M.C.A. At Hockey Singapore, Thursday. I SOLITARY goal, netted by Noel Hay A for the Singapore Colts, decided the issue m their match against the V \i p i 2ay the GirlS SP rtS lUb ground yesterThe match was a dour struggle fe» supremacy-the
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  • 213 16 ftua woo 1 L. L„Te, w A Bail J JS"*"!,' Hobday, 'c. H W GouJt J c V X Sam Stay at N S V cT C l V Re£l Newcomers (Whites A Minns. G. D A. Landorf. H R McDonald. E. M Watt p i" Alan Colvillc.
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  • 72 16 The following will represent the St Patricks Old Boys' football team in a soccer match against the Present boys Tim S y n the Scho l snmnd; pi ll Y ang. Wee Gim Soo. Joseph Cheah. George Phillip, seah ChenNak g .c Ch W r K >
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  • 764 17 SEMI-FINAL BOUTS LAST NIGHT 15 CONTESTS W. Mitchell Loses To Tracey Singapore, Thursday. A LARGE crowd gathered at the Drill Hall last night to watch the semi-final fights in the Singapore Amateur Championship Competition. There were no disappointments fur good boxing wa.s seen in every one of
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  • 224 17 HENRY, RIVERS, FLOWERS DIAMOND Singapore, Thursday. WIIH Cl?ver Henry, Al Rivers, Joe •.I'amond and Tiger Flowers ing in the two principal events in Mr. Bertie Bell's programme, there should l:e plenty of thrills at the New World to-night. Rivers, who will be in the opposite corner to Clever
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  • 40 17 Members of the Singapore Teachers' Association who are interested in rugby r-.re reminded of the first practice to be held at St. Andrew's school ground to-dc.v at 5 p.m. Mr. Koh En". Kwang St Andrew's is the convener.
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  • 679 17 Island Club To Visit The Japanese (J.C. THE following b tin li v l o/ loams and sturtiiiK Unit's for a golf mulch betweini the Inland Club and the SI. k'.Uporr .fapunrse Golf Club, to ho played over the Jnpanext' llnkx at Tanglln Hond on Sunday morninu
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  • 2912 18 EARLY IDEAS OF CURE OF DISEASE THE TOLL OF CONSUMPTION: APPALLING CONDITIONS Singapore, Wednesday. A GRAPHIC description of the terrible conditions m ships during- action in the 19th century was given by Professor Hawes, of the King Edward VII College of Mcdihe .addressed Singapore Rotarians to-day
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    • 28 19 T. 10E. In lA ALLWAVE 1 __J I &W RADIO ■\y a c s "P erhet HOE BOON LEONG RADIO Dept. 7, Prinscp Street, 6#, Sele«e Road. Sinwpore.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 2714 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio **ZT* 1 620 am Gymnastics. r 6.35 a.m.—Recorded music. BRITISH EMPIRE Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; con- BERLIN STATION JSsfc_2f Be sighaL RecordBd T>T>f\n t> a ductor Eric F °g«- Alleyne and Leon- KLIW MAIIUN music continued. PROGRAMMES hardt (Music for Two Pianofortes). Or- DJR 1Q74 mptw>c
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  • 824 20 INTERVIEW WITH JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER Tokyo, Sept. 29. "£HINA is at the cross roads; she must decide whether or not to shake hands with Japan," was the veiled threat to China contained in an interview granted to pressmen in Tokyo by Mr. Arita, the Foreign
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  • 78 20 Airports And Stations Being Built Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 29. MEASURES to establish a regular Soviet-American airline via Krasnoyarsk. Yakutsk. Anadir, Nome fairbanks and Seattle were adopted at a conference of leading Arctic fliers here to-day. It was proposed to spend a million and a half sterling for
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  • 39 20 Registered Packets Reported Missing: (From Our Own Correspondent) Baygkolc, Wcdnesttoy mall SA sr. r;^ h -J&K A mull bag registered iJ Calcutta m .•omiJleti.ly from one h!f,. Amsterdam -rventeen piece* wire mltsirg, out of 120 packet-
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  • 909 20 Statement In Commons I I j AGREEMENT AMONG 4 GOVERNMENTS DECENTLY the Under-Secretary lX of State for Air (The Right Hon. Sir Philip A. G. D. Sassoon, Bart. G.8.E., C.M.G.. MJ\,) made the following oiiiciui statement in the House of Commons with respect to the Trans-Atlantic Air
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    • 1156 20 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio (Continued from page 19) RADIO COLONIALS. FRANCE i 11 a.m. Records or Theatrical Bros i.cist. TO-DAY 12.05 p.m. News in German Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). j f°« Wavelength: 25.24 metres (11.885 kcs.. wave lcnl h £11 nil™* 2 :cs> L2O p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Trans-
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  • 1611 21 DR. COLIJN'S STATEMENT TO DUTCH PARLIAMENT The Hague, Sept. 29. DR. COLIJN. the Netherlands Prim* Minister, in a statement before the second chamber of the Legislature today, said the Government did not contemplate fixing the gold value of the new guilder in the near future.
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    • 143 21 THERE is a false security in lhe belief that your leeih are spotless because they look clean. Dentists point out thai big, old-fashioned brushes neglect lhe crevices at the back, inside lhe curve of your leelh where deposits of food particles invile decay. Only a brush wilh a short head
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    • 223 21 X motoring The Illustrations above show V WITH "THEi two of the many Austin features. The windscreen is I Jfc. I CT M I controlled by a simple winding A 1 J I I |>| t V C- handle which permits thd I Think! The Austin Seven will take three
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  • 222 22 TWO MAULED j j Falls To Hunter's i Gun 'From Our Own Report Knau Lumpur, T,: gne&ftaj. A SENSAIiON was caused in Kuala n Lumpur thki morning when news Sfnea* that a C s er was at lar~ c in I a suiburb Pudu :t.
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  • 100 22 £1,000,000 Kino And riitfht Years' Imprisonment Berlin. 1 HAMBURG business man has been fined 2.100 000 marks (about £1.000.. 000» and sentenced to eight years' penal servitude for violation of Germany's foreign currency laws. Four othpr business men, wh) wtire charged with being his accomplices, have been fined
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  • 153 22 I 17 Pfeio Barred From Coronation 1 j I London. CEVFN TEEN peers of the rearm will not w taX- their places in Westminster Abbey on May i 2 10 pay homage and swear allegiance to King Edward VIII. They are baned from taking part
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  • 145 22 iscw Issues For Belgian Congo h. Brussels. M *f ues of Queen Astrid commemorative -tamps are to be made im--222i in the Be*'** l colonial postal As usual there will be two sets, one foi the Belgian Congo and one for the mandated territory of Ruanda-Urundi There
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  • 40 22 A motor-Lorry carrying furniture fire at the Ridgewav. Ehneld Manchester from' -unonton. The driver jumped ei<ai *£r%Z&2$? Brigade arriUd tne or a 50-gahon petrol tank exploded graph wres were melted by da mes and the lorry was severely i utgea.
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  • 380 22 Northampionnhire Venture THE flax mills at Billing began wte prqtiSj ot deaecdiag recently. With this, there came into operation the lirsi process m a new industry of uati importance. The revival of lhe Briti.-h flax indUotry end the choice of the county of N'oiuiainpion for tnat revival
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  • 147 22 Film Stars Want Lower Salaries Hollywood. Highly-paid film stars here are aaio to be disfavouring oig salaries because they cannot aflord them."' Accepting payment beyond a certain urnU u m involvf, s them in higher taxation which, it is claimed, makes their earnings eventually less than
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  • 409 22 R.A.F. FEAT Squadron-Leader Swain Lonoon. i't. AVtw world aWudr ircird <*112 t«t was estubh>bt <1 by Squadron Leader F. It. D. Swain ye«. leiday. according to an umouHoerwen! just mad" by tbr Air Ministry, The pievlous ms >#.♦»'♦>< 'I hi flight was madr m un R.IF. j
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  • 224 22 Reached Height Of Ten Miles Reuter. Squadron-leader Suain was not aware thai he had anfcen the record when he came down from the stratospnere. The plam* carried two sealed baroinermosiaDhs to record the height attained, but they were so complicated that !hev had to be
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  • 401 23 Tribune's Weekly Radio News Notes COLONIAL VISITORS IN LONDON Asked To Broadcast THREE NEW SERIES OF TALKS r)ETAILS are now available of three new series of talks that will be heard by listeners to Daventry this autumn. "Empire Exchange" and "Food for Thought' make their appearance in the programmes of
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  • 132 23 Information For Listeners To Daventry A SERIES of talks on sea power will be introduced on Oct. 4, when Empire listener* will hear Paymaster Rear-Admiral Sir fitfon Manisty, K.C.B. C.M.G talk on "The Dominion and Colonial Naval Forces." Oct 4, is an appropriate date K»
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  • 248 23 Another Broadcast By Reginald Foort REGINALD Foort has been heard only twice in the Empire transmission* since he returned to England from his recent American. Canadian, and Con- mental tours. Listeners to Transmission 4 will be glad to know that he rill be heard again, this time
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  • 25 23 (Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling &or cleaning of m|cs In offices undertaken.
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  • 617 23 Recitals Of Besthoven Sonatas DURING the next six weeks, listeners to the 8.8.C. Empire programmes for Transmission 1 are to hear recuai:» r.f Beethoven's oianoforte sonatas. Altogether, the composer wrote thirty two scnatas for the pianoforte, and ten of these wiil be played during lhe course
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  • 339 23 Hear Of This Superman From The 8.8.C. LISTENERS to programmes from Da. vuairy will shortly hear "Bula Matari," an historical sketch of Stanley, the explorer. Known as John Rowlands in Wales, the land of his birth; as Henry Morton Stanley in the United States, where he emigrated as
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  • 218 23 The First Of Tommy Tune's Tours i NEW character, Tommy Tune, has A been created by Josef Marais. the .outh AfriC&fl violinist, who wa* rujoonslble for the very popular ft a care .rogramme 'Camp Fire on the Karuo. lommv Tune is quite an Of dinar) sort of
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  • 255 23 "Last Days of Sail,' a broadcast tc be heard by listeners to Transmission 4 on Oct. 4. should apDeal to the adventurous, to those who regret the passing of sail and cherish the secret ambition of sailing round the Horn in a lullrigged sailing ship. Seven
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  • 176 23 Life From The Street Corner ALIGHT musical programme entitled" "Standing on a Comer- will be broadcast from Da vent ry shortly. Men and women, who can be seen any day in any town passing along the street, are the characters in this light-hearteu revue. The unseen
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  • 157 23 "Cavalcade!" stage play. nlm anri radio production all equally successful. And now a revival of the broadcast performance. Listeners who were unable to hear ihe first broadcast production in June this year should not tail to tune in to the 8.8.C. Empire programmes for Transmission 4 on
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