Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI. No. 208. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Sngmpore: Saturday. Sept. I, 19*7. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 71 1 THE NEWS? WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The morjm.m; XJRIBL 7> THANKS I i<OT/^vfl jk/ t SIXGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND A HEALTHY BABY, I j Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made Fo Babies. It Con- J tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby S Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross
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    • 189 1 SUN DAY*' TRIBUNE Dominant /n Malaya —g B"101 USES FOR VINEGAR 99 This la the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the E asking. Write in to Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your address
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    • 541 2 FRESH STOCK OF:— Lone Baths to can Iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot UOM laps, 0" overall price 135.0» each. rr do rr do WM Table lamps a lar*e range to select from «2 00 upwards. For all requirements to ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN, 34, 3«
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    • 766 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 130 of 1937. In the matter of an Indenture made the 3rd day of D?cember, 181*5, between Wee Kirn Yam, Wee Kirn Eng. Wee Cheng Whatt and Sved Mohamed bin Ahmat AlsagofT all deceased and
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    • 354 2 SINGAPORE CHINESE i I MANDARIN SCHOOL, Prinsep Street. Clashes for Beginners will be opened on 7.9.37 for the last quarcerlv, session in view of the immediate wants of the j Students. Prospective students please make an early application. Usual fees: $2 per month. FREE PROSPECTUS. TENDERS. Tenders are invited from
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    • 378 2 GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Send your date and time of birth or the time of writing the letter and approximate age. You will be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession, health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, races and all other important events. One year reading monthly details $2.00, one year
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    • 369 2 ;>, -<«ggNB»jn r ifP 1 V:' jj RANGE SMASH from the Pure Juice W S Aerated Water Ice M anufacturers God Caused Signs Or Seals On The Hands Of All The Sons Of Men? Professor K. S. Maniam,— i THE ROYAL OCCULTIST Who Predicted The Recent Happenings In Connection With
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  • 260 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES U.S. SERVICE TO S. AMERICA Proposals Under Review By Commission k REHABILITATED American service between New York and South America is reported to be under con s:deration by the U. S. Maritime Commission. The Commission's special committee on essential trade routes has, it ta reported, proposed consolidation
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  • 178 3 Record Passage Of The Oriental Recalled On July 21, 1850, the American clippev Oriental, making the passage from New York to Hongkong by wav ol he Cape, completed' the extraordinary erformance of 33 days sailing with an verage of 239 sea nrles per day; A or he previous
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  • 123 3 Thorough Streamlining Of The Sister Ship Streamlin'ng on a scale not hitherto attempted In ship construction will be a feature of the Cunard-White Star sister ship to the Queen Mary. The design is such that the shnn will present a complete streamlined picture when she is ready for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 472 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1937. NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6,000 Sept. 25« COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Nov. 1 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5
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    • 132 3 B. L S. N. CO/S SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK. Leave Due Slneranore KOLA In port Sept. 5 KISTNA Sept. 8 Sept. 11 For PENANG. RANGOON CACUTTA. KHANDALLA Sept. 8 Sept. 9 KAROA Sept. 15 Sept. 15 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. ROHNA In port
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    • 682 3 8» A M, B. X, j I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) |l 1 (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sail in r Due ij m Penang Spore Spore via New York I mis KJYOSUMI MARU Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Oct. 17 I
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    • 347 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penli Displ. From. Refg. MS Tons. Spore. Spore. "LALANDIA" 11,000 Sept. 18 Oct. 8 "JUTLANDIA'' 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 •MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGIA" 12.500 Dec 11 Dec. 31 Luxurious On?-CTass Motorchlps AH Cabins have adjoining private bath ROUNDTRIP
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    • 468 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORI)I)KIirsCHEK LLOYD (Incorporated L& Oermany) The underooted are the company* Intended fixture*:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1627. S s.s. "DONAU" omits Manila, Hongkong. N. China, Japan Sept. 26 Also calls Hankow. m.s. "HAVEL" omits Shanghai also calls Cebu Sept. 28 sj.
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  • 384 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 2. BUBBW Tone Steady Quiet Spot Buyers. 8% 8 15]16- +1,1« SeUers. 9 9 I|lB +1116 Sept. Buyers. 8 1516 9 I|l6 Sellers. 9 116 8»/ 8 +I|l6 OcLlDec Buyers. 9 9 1116 +ISI6 Sellers. 91 16 9 3,16 I Jan. Mar. Buyers
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  • 1026 4 GLOOMY PICTURE OF RUBBER UNCERTAINTIES 'JiHE following weekly market report by Messrs. Hecht, Levis and Kahn. Ltd London, dated Aug. 19, has been forwarded to us for publication by Messrs. Anglo-French and Bendixsens, Ltd., Singapore. Tlie trouble in th e Far East has become the centre of
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    • 800 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. t (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I I CAPITAL l i Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I t HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I M TELEPHONES 1 Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON
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    • 7 4 LiPTorrs SOLE flccms H£r>GM lUPUGH CO., LTD.
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  • 871 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 4,10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 6- 66 Asam Kumbang 36 37;Austral Malay 56 6 58 6xd Ayer Hitam 34 6 35 6 Ayer Weng 1.30 1.40 cd Bangxln Tin 25 3 26 3 Batu Selangor
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  • 109 5 New York 4.95 7 s Montreal 4.95 7 3 Geneva 21.58U Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.98 3 4 Milan 94 3 16 Berlin 12.36» 4 Stockholm 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 1 Prague l12 Brussels 29.42 3 4 Madrid norc, Lisbon 110 3 16 Paris 132 31
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  • 518 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Saturday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market con* dilions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by the cable as follow:— Inability to sustain «.he
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  • 174 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVTDUINDfc Singapore. Sept. 4, lU^ Books Close niw financial Company Dividend Tl Austral Malay 3%%1nt. Sept. 3 T sept. 10 Sept. 4 10% 3*4% Bonus. M KW Aver Weni 5% Int. Sept. 13 Sept. 18 Sept. 14 JJ Burma Mala, M Sept. 23 Sept. 30
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  • 157 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL I* 1935 «d. Mg* gg 6% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 1937 red 1962 $2,7!59.000 Mar. 31, Sept. 30 103% 105% norn 3% In f May 15. S>v. 15. 99% 100% c.i 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 vSSSSSmm Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 109 HI norn
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  • 260 5 Stanton Nelson And Company r rHE following is Messrs. Stanton Nel- son and Co.'s rubber market review for the week ending Sept. 3:— During the past week the market has remained very steady, with only minor fluctuations and limited business to record. Yesterday shorts began to cover
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  • 213 5 MESSRS. GUTHRIf CO.'S REPORT Singaoore, Friday. MESSRS. Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. In their weekly rubber market report riated Singapore, Sept. 2, stale as follows: The market has again ruled quietly teady. and has once more been sublet to extremely small fluctuations. Though orices have at times shown signs of an
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  • 218 5 'THE following is Messrs. Lewis and Peat's (Singapore* Ltd., rubber report, dated Sept. 3: We to-day received advice that the Controller of Rubber estimated domestic exports from Malaya to be 47,900 tons for the month of August. This will reduce the amount of rubber under
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  • 48 5 Singapore, Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok O 67 0.64 Benguet Consolidated 1000 10.00 IX.L. 0.58 0.56 San Mauricio 0.73 0.69 United Paracale 0.57 0.55
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 20 5 I Take Bcecham's Pills. Regular j I dotes cleanse cbe system— 1 I restore Health and Energy. I BEECH AMS
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    • 351 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable* and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 282 6 *THE P. and O. liner Naldera is expected to arrive at S ngapore on Sept. 10 bringing -with her the following pasj sengers. For Penang:—Mr. J. O. Beardmore, Mr. W. N. C. Belgrave, Mr. P. J. Burke, Mr. W. Eric German, Mr. J. Jerrie, Mr. J. E. Jones,
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  • 102 6 Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai. *Kobe. .lamia and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing .0 p.m. to-day. Median, JaskS, Amsterdam* and fLoncnB: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. toHmang, Slam. Burma. India. Iraq. aleiiine, Egypt, E. and Africa. Great 'ntain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. Oiertca: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. toi*s. I j.iva
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  • 194 6 Mans expected from Europe. (London Parcel mails Iby the Hector due at Singapore to-day. General delivery of parcels 10 a.m. on the same day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantms) to-day. Deliveries ol boxholders' letters only 2.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05
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  • 146 6 ALHAMBRA,— "CharIie Chan At The Olympic-" 3.15, G. 15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—-The Marx Brothers in -A Day At The Races" 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVlLlON.—Elisabeth Bergner in "Dreaming Lips" 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH "Dr. Madurika" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL.—Miss Vijayal in 'Harijan Girl"
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  • 81 6 Mails for Rengat and Tembilahan CTiginally advertised for despatch by the s.s. Banka closing at 1 p.m. yesterday illl now be despatched by s.s. Maros dosing et 4 p.m. to-day. The s.s. Marudu for Sarawak &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 3.30 p.m. tc-day will now close
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  • 36 6 The Air Mail I Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Aug. 25 was delivered In London on Sept. 2. The Air Mail «Netherlands I despatched from Singapore on Aug. 28 was delivered in Lcndon yesterday.
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  • 154 6 Singapore, sept. 4. Snips alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf 'Enrrnnc* <"»«♦•» Gustav Dicderichsen 22; Rohna 20. Sheers Wharf 'Entrance Gate 1» Charon 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Stentor 18; Cuacam 16; Panekor 15Benreoch 13; Peisander 11; Yasekun'i Maru 9; Poiydorus 7. Empire Dock
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  • 208 6 Mr. D. Samuel, B.A. of South India, who was one of the V.M.C.A. secretaries for some thirteen years, and is at present Editor of the "One By One Herald IS on a visit to Malaya at the invitation of the Methodist Mission to hold a series of Evangelical
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  • 110 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. SEPT. 4 Races: Singapore Autumn Meeting, 3rd day. Football: Frienoty, SA.F.A. v. South China Team, Anson Road Stadium. Cricket: S.C.C. v. Nondescripts C.C., S.C.C. S.A.D.C. Production: "Fair and Warmer," Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Golf: Men's Monthly Medal (Bogey), S.G.C. Badminton: Singapore Championship
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 443 6 MALAYANPEE Ml Eft HOT.eC TONIGHT j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL CABARET ATTRACTION J i >l AKII &AI STIX j j CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN DANCERS I Presenting a Talented Repertoire of Combined Ballroom and Adagio I i Routines. EXTENSION TO I.A.M. BOOK VOI R TABLE
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    • 622 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET. Workshop! for rent—Nos. 3G, 38 and 40, Home Road, (off Lavender Street) Large modern Workshops 75' x 25. Tri industrial district, suitable for engineering, manufacturing, etc Rental $50--per month. Apply R. Penhas, 86 Robinson Road. Phone 6233. FOR SALE Alsatians Pedigree Animals bred fr Champions. 1.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 181 6 j POSTAL j > STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Djambi Toba Sept. 4 3 p.m. Sarawak (generally) Bintulu Miri, Sarikei§ and Sibu Marudu 4 3.30 p.m. Trengganu and Dungun (Parcels only) Gemas 4 3.30 p.m. Borneo (North). Brunei and Labuan Marudu 4 3.30 p.m. Kemaman and
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    • 130 6 CLUB DIARY ITher* are numerous Clubs in Stngaoore members of which are reader* o/ the "Malaya Trifrine." This Diary tr provided specially for them. Secr-e taries are invited Co co-operate in ketp tt up-to-date and complete. Hap nonincs of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of tvents."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 793 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 30 a.m. Matins. KOO a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10 15 a.m. Children's Service. r,30 n.m. Evensong with 6th Annual bvafarer's Service. Preacher: The Rev. A. V. Wardle. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8
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    • 378 7 Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Bible Class. Friday, 7.30 p.m. Cottage Meeting at Mr. Wang Chia Keng's residence. Saturday, Choir Practice. TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH (1, Short Street) Sunday, 8.15 a.m. Sunday School. 9.30 a.m. Pdblic Worship in Tamil. Preacher: Mr. D. Samuel. 4 pm. Service at R.A.F.
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    • 167 7 Speaker: Mr. A. J. Turner. I 8.15 p.m., Song Service conducted by Mr. A. J. Turner. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 3 p.m. Nyonya Meeting. Speaker: Mrs. Gaw Khek Swee. Friday, 530 p.m. Bible Address in English. Speaker: Dr. Chia Boon Leong. "BETHESDA" (Katong) Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Breaking of
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    • 161 7 THE SALVATION ARMY Public meetings will be held a- tne following times and places:— Headquarters— Killiney Road Sunday, 930 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 11 am. Malay Meeting. 4 pm. Sunday School, s nm. Salvation Meeting. 1 We P dnesday, 8 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Thursday. 8 p.m. Holiness Meeting. (339. Balestier Road)
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    • 200 7 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Orange Grove Road, Smfapore) Branch of The Mother Church. The first Church of Christ, Scientist, m Boston, US .A.) I Subject: "Christ Jesus." Sunday Service, 10 a.m. Testimony Meeting, 6 p.m. First Wednesday each month. Reading Room Open: Mondays and Thursdays, 9—ll p.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, 5—6.30
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 345 8 The WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT THIS SHOW! I THEY'RE OFF (Their Huts I) 3U t when the merry Marx-men go ga- (L/ 1 I gaover horses... and it's all crammed I With music, gals and gags...taKe our Wy A I tip..it's the year's grandest (r6 I 3.15 6.15 9.15 ALLAN
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    • 217 8 j CONTINUED SUCCESS! I SBHp aliiam?Bka I TO-DAY 3-15—6-15—9-15 I f GORDON I It's One Bi ff Thrill From Start To Finish I Says The Tribune I COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. ALL SHOWS PACKED OCT LAST XIGHT' ĕm %Eslf Geylang Joo Chiat Road Junction S «inL-ttlMlMT sMm To-night
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    • 242 8 j I ELISABETH BERGNER In The United Artists Release ;J OSSiLV>ll]\f» MAPS" SUNDAY TRIBUNE HBB I EVERYBODY i' AIIS J S LAUGHED j S WEDDING S I WARMER t gh h ed tjHJ i 5 J j LAST! '«pf i TO-NIGHT AT j /■■■£3 4 l THEATRE I >|P$ GOOD
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  • 460 9 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Sept. 3. MEAT Beef steak kati 0.7 Beef stew or curry kati 25 Fillet steak lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 4.5 Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per ib Pork, lean, kati 44 Fork, lean and fat (Ist quality) 34 POULTRY Capons (locally
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  • 184 9 Case And Counter Case At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. THE case and counter case in which Mr. D. W. Devarajah, an inter neter at th e local courts, and Mr M L. Samuel, a Government sanitary toeector, charge each other with sending letters containing
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  • 16 9 Su? g o,?2^"s n ai^ n 4 Ch 9 954 from i^to^Sffils from Belawan
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 184 9 TO-DAY! TO-NIGIIT! I AND ALWAYS YOU CET THE BEST EN T RT AINMENT with this 'His Master's Voice* AMERICAN MODEL lOT luxury in everything I J ill BUT PRICE j j This H M V -Model lOT is ade Luxe I ai tab e Radio lhat cha,lengeB at >y I
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    • 116 9 Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Date of Sale of old vehicles and dosin unserviceable stores as scrap at the Transport Centre, Mackenzie Rd. (Deposit $30) 4 p.m., Bth Sept., 1937 Construction of the road culverts and
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    • 62 9 THE CRAZY GANG'S CON* TRIBUTION TO THE GAIETY OF NATIONS—THE LOUDEST LAUGH OF THE CENTURY! THE SIDE-SPLITTING RIOT OF COMEDY AND EYE FILLING ENSEMBLES, FILMED EXACTLY AS SHOWN FOR SEVEN MONTHS AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM! NAUCHTDNsGOID PAWUO j SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. FIELD GLASSES FROM $10.00. PRISM BINOCULARS FROM $45.00. REPAIRS ALSO
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    • 469 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hai 3 Road at the Junction with Dunman Rd will be closed to through traffic from September 6th, 1937, until further notice, for the purpose of constructing sewers BY ORDER. Singapore, 3rd September, 1937. Mr. GERM is on the 'retired list"
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  • 16 10 ICJON'O BENC ivFr r" to-day one year a«'j Ejj artet! not lorsotlen.
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  • 720 10 A LOOK around to-day c'oes not A grjve one much confidence n the ability of mankind to keep the peace—that is. if one looks outside Malaya. Anyone who h lived for some years in Malaya, where several different rae.s have managed to live at peace with ona
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  • 210 10 Election For People's Congress Singapore, Friday. THE votes so far returned show that Mr. Quek Sin, of Segamat. Johore. is the most popular Malayan Chinese candidates for the forthcoming People s Congress to be held In Nanking at the end of 1937. Returns have not been received
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  • 68 10 Singapore, Friday. Three salvage experts of the X.P.M.. Messrs. C. Ruys, C. J. B. Oudsteyn and H. A. Jolly, arrived by he X.L.M. 'plane PK -AFK this afternoon. Arrangements been made in advance for these experts to travel by the "Scharnhorst" to Hongkong, where they will be engaged
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  • 206 10 THE TIME FACTOR AGAINST JAPAN npHE terror of war is spreading in CbilUL From isolated skirmishes, it has assumed large-scale hostilities, from isolated incidents, it has turned into national issues. At first, it was thought that the Sino-Japanese drama would be confined only to the
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  • 175 10 Tn lh*» llrst olaes, UO doubt, 'b L lvvat ion at as many centres of conflict a« Xibie will divert the heavy cott.lll:ration of Japanese forces at one parik .1.1 r point. In this wa>. the •tnlUaty sticnßth of Japan Mill bt con nUr?.b!v weuKened, Furthermore, the Chme-e
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  • 192 10 'I: <.;her liand. if ic i& the intenlioil ...f Japan to wage a war imj rrjUler how wide the front, then .->he is cn!y coin ting disaster. The cost oi keeping the whole military machine in action at different points will be 100 heavy Jor her to shoulder.
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  • 157 10 At the same time it has been proved that Japan is not getting «moothly In the territories shi aa occupied She has to maintaii forces In those territories to spasmodic uprisings and she h to expend huge sums of money to keep the administrative macnn.er Even if China
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  • 223 10 South China now is also exp Japanese aerial attacks. It is omciau announced that the Japanese are extending their operations all over < and will raid Chinese aerodromes military establishments. So far Japanese planes have already vi.sih o towns of Canton, Swatow, Bhto-Kwaa and Chuiling. Although the
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  • 306 10 "Looker •lIOW can a father prevent his son going out with a particular girl asks a writer. One method is to go out with her himself. A firm of bakers is offering to doliver bread already sliced. Sportsmen are confident that this labour-saving device will sooner
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 204 10 1 I Dll. WEST'S j s j WATERPROOFED TOOTH BRUSH l i THREE SIZES j VDUIXS j LASTS LONGER THAN I i OTHER TOOTH BRUSHES I CLEANS TEETH BETTER. CANNOT GET SOGGY WHEN WET j AVAILABLE IN A VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURS. j j Obtainable From ALL GOOD DEALERS! «5.
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    • 52 10 .J, i tudi 33 1 i S J Tel. 3301 Coto-ar J R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Lye. 4 ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Thone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. t 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. Glasses
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  • 386 11 HEAVY LOSSES British Consulate Hit By Shrapnel RAIN OF SHELLS AT SHANGHAI Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 3. THE fiercest artillery battle of the war so far raged all day long to-day in Soanghai, and heavy casualties were sustained by bom from the Chinese
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  • 41 11 Isolated From The West Reuter. London, Sept. 4. T<HE Ch'nese Embassy anr.ounces that cable communications between China and th? Wes crn world are entirely d Brup ci. the lines having been cut I y the Japanese Army. Renter.
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  • 190 11 Autumn Exercises DESTROYERS GOING TO MEDITERRANEAN London, Sept. 3. CHIPS of the Home Fleet stationed at Portsmouth, including H.M.S. Rodney flagship left to-day for Invergordon for their autumn exercises in Scottish waters. The flag of* the Command r-in-Chief the Home Fleet, Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, was transferrrei
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  • 79 11 Arsenal And Powder Mill Destroyed NaukMia. Sept I According to reports received if Nanking from Tokyo. It is l ,l r a bic arsehrtl in thr south o the capital has been destroyed by an explosion I» »-<•• believed to ben done by antl-w;ir Plements winch
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  • 62 11 Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 4. TJELATEP reports from Amoy indcate that the Amoy forls were bombarded by Japanese destroyers for IS minutes yesterday. Communication is difticu't, the (ables having been interrup'ed and radio communication beim* very tardy, so that it is hard to obtain details. It
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  • 259 11 H.M.S. Furture, one of several destroyers of the same class sent to the 7,,.. ,0! ,r l«s." SUFFERING GOOD FOR NATION CHINESE ECONOMIC MISSION IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Friday. DR Z T. K. Woo, a member of Dr. H H Rung's party, which spent several months in Eur. pe and America
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  • 256 11 mission. In some way I am connected with that Commission. "The Commission is responsible lor the development of essential materials which China requires, and work in this direction has gon e apace satisfactorily. We are, however, now worried by an enemy, so that we will be forced to call temporary
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  • 195 11 London. Sept. 4. THE executive of the India League has sent a resolution to the British Foreign Minister appealing to Government "fully to respect its ob'.igalions under inte-national law, specific treaties and the League Covenant, which guarantee to China the independence of her people and the integrity of her territory."
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  • 54 11 London, Sept. 3. The tot?l amount applied for in tenderi for £45 000 000 Treasury Bills was ij.a.iTo.ooo. B The average rate per cent for bills t ;t three months was 10 2. 53d against 10 3.02 d a week ago —British Offlcia* Wire! est. REBEL REVERSE IN SPAIN Important
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  • 57 11 Valencia, Sept. 4. SPANISH Government communique j A states that Belchite. a strategically important road junction near Saragossa has been entirely occupied by Government troops after fierce fighting in the streets. Fifteen hundred insurgent dead were counted and over 500 pri- soners and much war material were captured. —Reuter. FRENCH
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  • 35 11 Paris, Sept. 4. M Autre who If at present in Vancouveris being sent w Assistant Consul to help the General during the present stress.Reuter. WILL THE POWERS INTERVENE? Washington Post Plea JAPAN MUST BE STOPPED
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  • 290 11 Washington. Sept 4. rpHE Washington Post, commenting 1 on the Far East, states: "The United States and other nations whose fundamental interests are menaced in Japan's aggression must estimate the weakness and bluster of Tokyo for what it is. "Calmly and resolutely they must let Japan see that beyond a
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  • 50 11 Commerce Department figures publ.shed to-day show that China purchased more American aircratt in the first six months of 1937 than any other nation, the total purchases by China amounting to ;>2,415,y^. Japan's aircraft purchases in the sam* period were $832,883.—Reuter. NATIONAL DEBT Britain Now Owes £7,797 Millions British Official Wireless.
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  • 120 11 I oudon, Sept. 3 Although the national debt on March 31 was E1.375.000 higher than a year earlier .£7 797,229.504» the coat Of Interest and management expenses wai I smaller t The amount expended in Inwresl aliu fxnenses during tho year *aj £210.7 <2,7,iU 1 gainst C211.r>33.77G for the previous
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  • 610 11 Sea rch For Pi rate Submarines Reuter. London. Sept. 3. AN Athens message states that another Soviet rariro ship. Blagoev. a 3 000 tons vessel was torpedoed outside Greek territorial waters according to information received. Lloyds' agents at Piraeus confirm that the Blagoev bound from Odessa to Sete, was torpedoed
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  • 130 11 Geneva, Sept. 3. k THE death occurred here suddenty from apoplexy while taking a walk, at the ane of 75, of Baron Plerrt Coubertin, rounder of the modern Games revived at Athens in IS9B Jnd Honorary President of th* Olympic, Games Committee. The Baron, who was a desccn da, i
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 44 11 SMART RIMLESS GLASS*} Defective Eyesight does not imprO itself. Disastrous results may J.; neglect. The Berlin Opt'.cal Co. ts a ready to render full satisla service at cheaper charge than e.se\ Diplom. Optometrist:—C. S. tB QPT. D. (U.S.A.). address:—l 42, South Bridge Rd.. 8
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  • 278 12 [fishing fleets wiped out j TIDAL WAVE British Warship I Damaged Hongkong, Sept. 3. npHE typhoon death-roll in the New Territories is even more extensive than at first reported. Eighty bodies have been recovered from collapsed buildings n the T-iipo Market, where the
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  • 67 12 Singapore Amateur Dramatic C\uh ored another huge success at the ia Theatre last night when they ted "Fair and Warmer" for th° j time. iaudience was most appreciative of jting and when the curtain fell it loud and prolonged applause. I play will he staged for the
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  • 320 12 Says Husband MAINTENANCE ORDER CONTESTED iFrom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sept. 3. REFERENCE to affectionate letters from a European to his wife, who had taken proceedings for maintenance in Blackpool, were made in the District Court to-day by Counsel appearing for Mr. Robert Southern, superintendent of
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  • 74 12 Sequel To Fatal Motorcycle Accident Singapore, Friday. AS a sequel to the fatal motor-cycle ac- cident on Grove Road on July 4 MiGeorge William Audsby Stone, Gunner 3rd A.A. Brigade, Changi, was charged in the Fourth Court, before Mr L C Goh to-day, with causing the death of
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  • 51 12 Singapore, Saturday. The wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church this morning of Mr w. E. Bretsch, from Sumatra, and Miss Louis Zoprist, who arrived from Switzerland recently. The Rev. Stephen Band officiated at the ceremony and the best man was Mr. Geuber. Mrs Geuber matron of ho.:
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  • 386 12 jR VER CHA R GED WITH I CAUSING DEATH Singapore, Friday. JAL motor lorry accident which erred near the Wayang Satu Bukit Timah Road at ix o'clock on the morning of had a sequel before Mr. H A fjthe Criminal District Judge topn Tan Sian Hoon.
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  • 192 12 BY FIRE Prompt Action Of Brigades Singapore, Saturday. ¥>ROMPT efficiency of the Harbour Board Fire Brigade saved the Harbour Board Electric Power Station from being gutted as the result of a fire which broke out at 8 p.m last night in a shed in No. 2 dock,
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  • 116 12 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to grant a Commission as Honorary Cadet Under Officer in Malacca High School Cadet Corps to Mr. Ismail bin Mohamed Amln with effect from Aug. 17, 1937. inclusive. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the transfer of Lieutenant W. E.
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  • 26 12 An air service from Esbjerg, available to passengers from Liverpool-Street Station via Harwich, is being started and will save four hours on the journey to Copenhagen.
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  • 29 12 Robert Walker, of Newcastle was fatally injured on board a lighter in the Tyne when the handle of a winch struck him on the head an fractured his skull.
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  • 32 12 Haile Selassie celebrated his 45th birth at his residence at Bath where he gave a small garden party at which the Mayor and Mayoress. Mr. and Mrs W. F. Long, were present.
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  • 22 12 Messrs. Barclay Curie and Co. Shipbuilders, of Glasgow, recently launched the 7 260-tons steamer City of Bombay for the Ellerman Lines Ltd
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  • 306 12 BIG SEIZURE OF COUNTERFEIT NOTES (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. A TOTAL of $80,000 bail for four accused persons was fixed by Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, additional magistrate, in the police court today when the case of alleged counterfeiting was again mentioned. The case
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  • 203 12 Indian Representatives Return Singapore, Friday. IJIWAN Bahadur A. V. Govinda Menon W and Mr. A. V. K. Menon arrived here to-day by the "Yasukuni Maru' from Jaran. The former is a retired Indian District and Sessions Judge, who went to Tokyo as a delegate of Malabar to
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  • 44 12 Only two British tramp vessels we-e on d "K. 011 Jul > ,fiS compared with apSi 2? i s 9 a 3 T date last year and 26 on This is disclosed in the half yearly report on tramp shipping—British Official wireless.
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  • 226 12 F.M.S.V.F. Punjabis To Take Part (From 0,/r Own Reporter) Ipoh, To-day. IJEARLY 400 members of the Perak Battalion of the F.M.S.V.F., will take part in a mock battle on Sunday morning: in the Ipoh and Tanjong Rambutan area Two companies and one machine gun platoon of
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  • 33 12 Christening Of The Governor Fullerton Singapore, Saturday gathering «ftir tS'XSiJSSH'!* Plane and those m<J% ™f m ,1 8 of the for trial flight 6 then taken Sunday 'wS" <>PPear in the
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  • 77 12 approve the fSlo£fn pleased 00 layan °X Forest s. MaJuly 16 Iqlt 8 hSsiv? 1111 i5 ffeCt from arrived on Aug *****7 CarSon a Mealc\3 B^ r ex SHI? r Came to be vice with V Malayan Medical Serclush™ Dr r^° m July 23 19 37, in--12 1937
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  • 153 12 ASSIZES TRIAL Attack On Railway Manager (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 3. UOLDING that the accused was incapable of knowing that his act was contrary to law by reason of unsoundness of mind at the time the act was committed, Mr. Justice Howes to-day acquitted
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  • 64 12 Naming Of New Machine To-Day naming of Messrs. Wearne Brothers new aeroplane, the Governor Fullerton, will take place at the Singapore Airport to-da/ .Saturday. a? g ?0 a m. Mrs. T. J. B. Wearne will perform the ceremony. From Sept. 25 the company will run a daily
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  • 227 12 Chinese Coolie's Death At Dry Dock ruTTTP Singapore, Friday. JHE preliminary enquiry in the Third Court held on Sept. 1. 2 and 3 into Sfn Ca to c 5 W ich Sittya a Tamil c oolie, JE J! tar ds charged with having caused the death of a
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  • 44 12 Catholic Acat the Mercantile T nd ?y- Sept 5 > 193 Street, after ?hi nstltute Queen Speaker Rev Fa Lr Servic "Moral OrdJr aS ,ti 2 a Sl Va Reg eral To,, «*PP«ea to Society in Genral La y speaker Mr. W. Jansen
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    • 3 12 '1 W.P.S. 30-
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    • 45 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BDELDIHQ, CHULIA IT. TBo "j* BOGAFORE FIRK, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. tfii AGENTS: s££Sba\i Z <*>- LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOM. LEE ENG TEH? EM-- LEF. AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCI AGENCY, Lift BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION Lift ii 3
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  • 555 13 SLUMP VICTIM Consents To Judgment Of $1,000 w Singapore, Friday. r ''IT I E S amounting lo were diKtloscd against ihe sei»» Chiang Sawmill Company, in ihe bankruptcy Court to-day, m in l.er, the former proprietor of the Mill, applied before Mr.
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  • 152 13 <vicc For Car Drivers And Owners T motorists 'take a chance' wi*h ':i' r cars «.Imply because life i U i short to pore over bulkv in "As i n search 0/ technical "wJWgc. 1 Ascitic Petroleum Company, In •i" with their policy of assisting 1
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  • 1172 13 MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN KUALA LUMPUR following are excerpts from the record of a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 14, 1937:— Present: The Chairman (The Hon. the Controller of Labour. Malaya. Mr. C. Wilson. M.C.8.), The Vice-Chairman and Secretary
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  • 210 13 "Trying Our Best To Save China" > "WE are trying our best to save China. "It is not impossible to secure war materials," declared Mr T X Tseng Chinese Minister of Railways at Nanking una leader oi the advance party of three delegates who accompanied
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  • 259 13 Against Salvation Array Employee T„_ Singapore. Friday, HE story of how a Chinese youth employed by the Salvation Army at t!.<? S !ver Jubilee Fund office in New Bridge Road. wm alleged to have exiorted SI! from a Chinese woman who was receiving relief from the fund, was
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  • 157 13 Leniency Plea For Brahmin Boy A Singapore, Friday. PLEA for leniency was to-day made in the Third Court in the case of Krisna Murty Iyer, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of silverware and jewellery valued $150.50. Mr. Menon, speaking on behalf cf the accused,
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  • 102 13 A gala variety performance in aid of of the Bharati Bhawan (Indian Home) Improvement Fund, will be given at the Victoria Theatre on Monday, Sept. 6, at 9 p.m. Indian dances, music and songs and humorous sketches will be features of the programme. TT^-£ la e ntitl ed,
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  • 85 13 Singapore, Friday. At the Coroner's inquiry held before Mr w G. McQuarrie this morning into the death of a Chinese cyclist who was knocked down by a Johore 2SK! T in front of the Central Police Station on the afternoon of Aug 20, a verdict of death
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    • 282 13 Pineapple HAM FOR TIFFIN Delicious, tender slices and fresh tomato salad—what more could hungry men wish for/ Pineapple HAM, baked or boiled, an appetising and mouth-watering spread—a>nd what a welcome change to the menu also. When hi doubt what to prepare for the next day (and i noses are turned
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  • 1038 14 HANDICAPPER SETS PUNTERS MANY PROBLEMS Singapore, Saturday. v nmiters mi than one difficult problem in their TH»: ■fill■■Pl* has set punters mi.. in afternoon, when the q ocst for the ?S off marking the third day of
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  • 88 14 SELECTIONS for to-day's races by "Windsor Lad" and Argus" are as follows: By "Windsor Lad" By "Argus' Race L SPERENZA SLY LADY Wot an Don Carlos Race 2. ATHIS JUBILEE STAR Deepdene Deepdene Race 3 APPLEWOOD MISS CAPRICE Miss Caprice Snuff Box Race 4. OORUGAN
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  • 255 14 Tournament Ties For I Next Week TIES for next week, in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C, are as follows: MONDAY'S TIES Doubles Handicap L M. Eber and P D' Almeida (-15.3) vs. R. D. Nicholson md O G Struys (+»>. N. 8. Hogan and F. Scully
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  • 160 14 Rifle Association Beat Police A REVOLVER competition between the Straits Bet*lements Police and the Singapore Rifle Association held at the Dr 11 Hall, Beach Road on Thursday last resulted in a win for the Singapore Riile Association, as fol!o\fc>: STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE Sgt. Ahmat. 886 108 LCpl Baba.
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  • 45 14 Green Hill B. P. vs. the Monks Hill B P at Sphinx court on Sunday, at 3pm.: Low Poh Hye, William Tan, Lee Siak Keng, Chung Cheng Hoclc, Yeo Hong Chuan. 1 Reserves: Low Cheng Khoon, Chan Joo Miang. Tay Eoo Liang.
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  • 393 14 S.A.F.A League Soccer Season Ends Skins Beat Ma lays In Last Game Singapore, Saturday THE Malays, wooden sports? 1 the First Division of the S.A.* .a. League, were beaten by the Skins by four goals to two in tne .ast league game of the season at the Anson Road Satdium
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  • 281 14 FINAL positions in all divisions of the S.A.F.A. League for 1937 are given below. First Division P W. L. D. F. A.Pts Chinese 16 12 2 2 38 15 26 Inniskillings 10 9 3 4 36 19 22 Middlesex 16 8 4 4 29 21 20 Gunners
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    • 6 14 M >' U l». «s N»lW TWill
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    • 102 14 A morning bath with Wrighfs bones Mid fresher* the skin in a manner entirely its own. It imparts a feeling of coolness and invigoration which la**. And that is not all—for Wright's is pn-r-minc nt ly the soap of Health,' possessing antiseptic qualities which protect the skin from infection by
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  • 737 15 TO MEMBERS Moving Tribute To Late Dr. cTCruz Singapore, Saturday. A MOVING tribute was paid to the memory of the late Dr. W, d'Cruz, .til members rising and standing in silence for a brief period, at the commencement of the
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  • 93 15 Champions Trouncc- The M.C.C. Reuter. London. Sept 3. PRST class matches concluded 10-dsiy resulted as follows: AT HOVE Surrey beat BU"t£X bv seven Wlo)te>; SUSSEX: 214 and 403 SURREY 495 (Sandham KJ2. G:«porv 174 Holme* 115» and 124 lor three wickets. AT SCARBOROUGH Yorkshire won by
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  • 343 15 Tournament To Occupy Three Afternoons Singapore. Saturday. rERE are 48 entries for the S.C.C. six-a-side soever tournament, which brings the season to a close for thf club. Eight teams hav e been selected and the tournament will begin on Thursday evening, continuing on Friday with
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  • 96 15 (JIXGOPORF'S team to play agamst W the South China FA. this afternoon at Anson Road Stadium will be chosen from the following:—Smeaton, forpl. Milne. Abdul Kahinan, l ie. Bayliss, Gunner KaftcliAV, Yew I'nj, J. H. Abbott (cap\iin>. Hor Kt.von, Jargasi. Fus. Smith, James .Tames ('oh, I
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  • 47 15 Title Bout Arranged For June Next Reuter. New York, Sept. 4. JOE Louis (world heavyweight champion) and Max Schmeling. (Germany) have signed articles to meet for the title in June next.— Reuter. The German has already beaten the Negro once, by a knock-out.
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  • 66 15 A meeting of members of the Play fair Athletic Union will be held to-day at 2.30 p.m. at the residence of Mr. Piol. at Coleman Street. All members are requested to attend. Correspondence should be addressed to the hon. secretary, Mr. Teo Koon Hoe, 22. Lorong Mydin,
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  • 46 15 The result of the final of the Chinese Association tennis doubles' handicap tournament played at the Club court Is as follows:— Woon Chow Tat and Tan Huck Hye towe 18» beat Dr. Gan Tian Soo and Thio Gek Choo towe 6» 6—3, 5—7, B—6.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 149 15 1 "I CAN'T ALWAYS Bf WATCHING THEM NOW, NUBSt. HOW CAN I tmmwr-* J KttP THEM HEALTHY?" x "You're i very wise to ask lhat, Mrs. Bartlett And I'll tell you th way in which y.»a can help them most. ere ol ir.iornr:! r lea.aliness by i regular weekly dose
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    • 104 15 FIRM, ROSY GUMS MAKE A REALLY PJJ* I LOVELY MOUTH xvi th mi. I NOW HER MOUTH IS ADORABLE ROSY-HUED, firm gums are and cutting surfaces of the the setting for sparkling teeth teeth with a circular motion. an adorable smile. Rinse. Then put a bit of Colgate's The Colgate
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    • 84 15 >•■' "-1 W P S. 21 for new ideas in ENTERTAINING— FPEF— 'PARTIES An interesting new delightfully illustrated. And menus for Tnlti* picnic.-, patriotic fetes, and other festiviiies. You'd enjoy many suggestions this booklet offers. Send for it to-day. Address Clip this advertisement, insert your name and address, and mail
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 156 16 By Wild Buffalo KNOCKED DOWN AND TRAMPLED ON 'From Our Own Correspondent) Tapah Wednesday. 7 o'clock this morning a Chinese woman, aged about 40, was fatally ii.jured by a wild buffalo on the Kuala Wan—Tapah Road. The woman died shortly after admission in the Tapah hospital.
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  • 75 16 Water Shortage Owing* To Dry Season From Ol.>> Oh'K Correspondent t Johore Bahru. Wednesday AW account of the recent dry «ea.ion 17 in Jchoro Bahrti. the water levi-J in the Kolam Ayer Reservoir has con dawn b'.' -veral fret, us the result o! which all roadside
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  • 127 16 German Comment On Recent Incidents JN a review of international affairs 1 Freiherr yon Rheinbaben, the former German Secretary cf Stat* re'ers as follows to the expulsion of German journalists from Britain and the expulsion of the Times correspondent from Germany: "I will repeat here what I wrote
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  • 163 16 Successful Business Visit To Japan Singapore, Friday. "I HAVE .succeeded in uIJ my missions," a;Ud Mr. Theodore Taylor, u prominent merchant of Atora, Gold Coast, I Weftt Africa Mr, Taylor passed through Singapore on board the "Yasukunl M.ira" t:>-d:»y on his way back home oft r a business
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  • 34 16 Mr. D. Samuel, the well-known evanuntitled ol India, will address the Syrian Christians of Singapore and Johore, at 1. Short Street. Singapore, to-morrow (Sunday) at 4.30 p.m. A special choir will be in attendance.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 244 16 MADE P WD.&H.O.WILLSt§ I m BRISTOL& ENGLAND THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE (Chapter 113) NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. NOTICE is HERFBY GIVEN that the lease for the term of S rati* of th-! oly?X by 2^ 193?° mce at 11 *.m. on ™ursISale1 Sale Lot f Tin.r l Area
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    • 196 16 CHURCH SERVICE (Continued from page 7) Saturday. 7.30 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School, 4.15 p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCE (5, Penang Road) English Services Pastor: W. W. R. Lake. Church Elders. C. L. Torr»y and E. J Johanson. Saturday (to-day). Sabbath School, 3.40 p.m. Divine Service, 5 p.m. Tuesday, 7.30
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    • 1121 16 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT MUNI KwK E T I BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE DOG-OWNERS. (CAP 45) The licensing of dogs within the IN THE HIGH COURT OP thp Municipality of Singapore will be tern- STRAITS SETTlE\tf\tPGTarily transferred from the Municipal SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORF Offices to the Animal Infirmary, Kam- In Bankruptcy v 0 o??S
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    • 34 17 WELLS-GARDNER HAS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN RADIO STYLING. BEAUT! YOU'LL ADMIRE TONE YOU'LL ENJOY PERFORMANCE YOU'LL PRAISE. PRICES FROM $85.00. Sole Agents For Malaya: Sun Radio Service Co. 124, Cecil Street. Thone 4154. i
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    • 57 17 V*lh>E FELLOW as all motorists are who use these tablets! They are fine— they're great—they're marvellous! Get some at once and engine trouble will fade away... They are "ANTI KNOCK, ANTI CARBON and ANTI WEAR" and save you money on engine service. MEIRICH MOTOR TABLETS Obtainable at: MALAYAN MOTORS LTD.,
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    • 296 17 RADIO GIVES P¥ I* COMFORT jL JLj satisfaction HOE BOON LEO.NO RADIO DEPT 62. Selegie Road, Singapore. HOMBLITE PORTABLE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Complete with built-in engine weighs only 93 lbs.-—works on kerosine or diesoline. lland!e thick muddy or sand* water up to *raJs. per hour. Fast Automat to SrHf-nrindnr; ?8 It.
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    • 273 17 CTfkfil WHbPI Thlraplon No I THI T«UI TONIC FOOD tls^^^?!^^!^^ mii in i* -i 1 1 f^!Sc^^..xt^ K 1 .%-Ksa 1 J "11 'gg« the Supreme will bring you SINO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES rom the capitals of the world Model ©20 PHILCO 3 From n y. lt jt Talrt Superhete o- m
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    • 1693 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio «a^»« 11.55 p. in—Pianoforte Recital by ppnnn A T7C i T Alexander Borovsky. Munic by Liszt. rKOUKAMMES OF t BRITISH EMPTRK fbrooke) Hungarian Rhapsody. No. 9in E Flat 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES CSaVSL* «T* %f*&&tfbj^% f esl i c c w. Jenkins (member ol a 0.20 a.m.—Close down Singapore
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    • 526 18 CLEAN OUT YOUR STOMACH —and enjoy your food! There are some people who never really enjoy their food because no matter how long ago it was since they last had me.d. they always feel full up." Some fed m though a lump were lodged in the middle ot their chests—others
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    • 161 18 B Delightfully perfumed, V cooling and refreshing. 1 j lj Freckles, pimples and; j> 1) blackheads remov?d, etc.! A I A EEDAK VIRGIN STORE, j I X Cross Street. j x HEBE'S A CHAP WHO JUST PAID j $2000 FOR A PAIR No. they're not studded with diamonds in fact,'
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    • 113 18 COMMON SENSE] s TREATMENT mUSt emove c cause °f RHEUMATISM, PAINFUL JOINTS, I "955 LUMBAGO, SKIN COMPLAINTS, i> < ULCERS and SORES IH| -j BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. /T*Sn Clarke's Blood Mixture is the surest way to health as it removes the nIBS- !Ph CAUSE of the complaint from the
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    • 109 18 Headache* and Tired Eyes. When your eyes become strained from over use or by continued exposure to the tropical sun, resulting in those little stabs of pain in the head, a few drops of Murine rests, refreshes, and soothes. There are no irritating ingredients in Murine which is the standard
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    • 1372 18 f ES 8.20 rm. News and Review of ih RADIO COLONIAL FRANCE 7.56 p.m. Church service iTMcllcl T UIM IjI§CC Week in German and Call DJQ 9.11 p.m. Indian music. 8.35 p.m. Something for Sunday TO-DAI <J 56 P- m News bulletin in Bengali. Continued from vaae 17» Kvening. 10.11
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  • 2259 19 Some Moments Of Reverie Penang And Other Malayan Centres Compared -Thoughts Of An Idle Sunday Morning By The Beach—Realities Of l*resent-day Life—Destitution And Provision? Of Relief—A Plea For The Unfortunates Malaya's Most Beautiful Girl What Of The Chinese? The Postal Ad ministration And A Delinquent
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    • 75 19 4. j GOLD GOLD j LEAF LEAF 1 Specialization -concentration —dring one thing only and that thing well, is 1 responsible for the unrivalled quality offered you in "GOLD LEAF" Tea, 1 a delightful combination of the bounty of Nature and the blender's art. < Obtainable in 1-lb., Va-lb., V
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    • 657 19 FIRST QUALITY EUROPEAN MAKE FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG Agents for British Oxygen Co.. Ltd. WowAmaz//iy SeaV/antA ddsounds Qu/cbfy Etm SKINNY }\mand s somen Amazing Discoveries about Pacific Ocean Algae j^-3Bj£r Reveal Worlds Richest Source of Weight and f 1(%vSl& F00 ,OD,NE Winera,s and S TRIED EVERYTHING
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    • 86 19 ia I fcjfg) DIA WTO W6 Bedsteads. finished with hicli polish Quartered i grain centre pan*! TMM 4 l]j All steel .Mattress Mesh or Spiral J Sprin* pattern Stees 6 ft. 6" long by A j 0 UJ 3 ft. 4 ft r or .5 ft. wide. Stocked by leading
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  • 112 20 Rear-Admiral H. O. Lane-Poole, commanding: the Australian Naval Squndron now visiting S ngapor_» (on left), with Major General W. G. S. Dobbie. G.O.C. Malaya. (Tribune). Mr. F. L. Williams and his bride, formerly Miss Barbara Mandy. after th'jr mairiagc at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Thursday
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