Malaya Tribune, 8 September 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVI. No. 211. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed.. Sept. 8, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1937 FIVE CENT?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 300 2 Reason For Withdrawal Of Subsidy Windhoek. S.-W. Africa. ALLEGATIONS in the German press of a policy of 'deliberate suppression" of German schools by the Union Gover i merit in South-West Africa have been unequivocally denied by the Administrator (Dr. Conradie) in an interview here Dr.
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  • 17 2 Mrs. R. H. Shuttleworth, who had been a paiient in the Taiping Hospital, has left the hospital.
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  • 703 2 Took 23 Years MACHINE THAT WILL ANSWER QUESTIONS (From Ow Odn Correspondent) (hy Air Mail) London. Aug. 25. fis his office in Great Portland-street, London, sits a man who has spent nearly £100,000 and devoted 23 years of his life to inventing a mechanical brain. His
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 542 2 run stock art— Long Bath* tn cast iron white porcelain txufmelled with chromhun plated Hot ft tVMd taps, I overall price S3s.ee each, rr do ssjt Table lamps a large range te" •elect from $2.00 upwards. For all requirement* in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING. GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN. 34, 3« St 37.
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    • 689 2 NOTICE. BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Saturday, the 25th September, 1937, the Directors will recommend that a final dividend of 5 per cent., for the year ended 30th June,
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    • 316 2 CONTRACTS FOR FRESH PROVISIONS FOR H.M. NAVAL SERVICE. TENDERS will be received by the Victualling Store Officer, H.M. Naval Base, Singapore, up to noon on Monday, 20th September, 1937, for the supply of the following articles to H.M. Ships and Naval Establishments at Singapore during the six months, commencing Ist
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    • 299 2 Aids foe Cambridge Examinations Paraphrase or Questions and Answers on Literature each title $-.81 Supplement of same, each title -.41 Commentary Questionnaire -.27 Ten Years' Series Examination Papers, do. Junior, each subject -.41 do. Senior, each subject -.54 Questions Answers on British Empire History as set out in Cambridge Exams.
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    • 47 2 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO No 6-A. tish. Keyboards Qtted with Btandard Pica Type* <& Automatic Key set Tabulator Also a Dealers in New i jSfiSraßß Secondhand TypeStockists of ERUKA Wmw writers and Typewriter P*~uren. Mr We Sell Koiok Qraphla Ribbon* Carbon Paper of the finest quality Work Guaranteed—Charges moderate.
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  • 634 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SHIPPING PROBLEMS IN THE U.S. Current Labour Troubles Will Be Solved CPECIAL counsel of the United States Maritime Commission. Mr. Oliver P. M. Brown, recently arrived in London, and would reman in England for several weeks. Mr. Brown's mission was to act as legal adviser for the
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    • 463 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937 16 000 Sept/lO J;ARTIiAOE 15,000 Sept. 24 PAv?m 6,100 18 BKHAR 6.000 Nov. 1 SOUDAN 6.500 Nov 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov' 18 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec 3 CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN 6,070 Dec.
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    • 77 3 U fAPCAR) SAILINGS, ror HONGKONG. AMOT JAPAN. Leave Singapore. BANTHIA 8,000 Sept. 9 TALMA 10,000 Sept. 23 SIRDHANA 8,000 Oct. 7 For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA SHIR ALA 8,000 Sept. 1» TTLAWA 10.000 Oct. 3 SANTHJA 8,000 Oct 16 P&Q BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A HEIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to:
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    • 496 3 t~ t M. B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISBA) 'Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Doe Due Safline n„. I t Penan* Spore Spore ,i. m«„ SSKsas S3 s&«. Sh H\ -ai I KAPSURAOI MARL Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 j?
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    • 433 3 PASSENGER SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlpa. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S 8 pore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng •FIONIA 21-9 2i-9 22-9 24-9 LALANDIA 12-10 12-10 13-10 15-10 JUTLANDIA 2-11 2-11 3-11 "-11 MEONIA
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    • 452 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §N0 R D DE UTSC H X X LLOYD (incorporated la Germany) The unaernoted are the Uompanyi intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. hm% 9 ss. "DONAU" omits Manila, Hongkong, N. China, Japan Sept. 28 Also calls Hankow. m.s "HAVEL" omits
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  • 381 4 iONDON COA^\Q^TtfS London, Sept. 7. tram Tone Idle Barely Steady Spot Buyera 8 1516 91 16 4-Vb Seileri. 9 1,16 9V B +1116 Sept. Buyers. 9 OVs +Ye SeUegT 9V B 9 3iJ6 +I|l6 Oct. Dec. Btfyeri. 9116 9V B +1!16 SeUers. 9 3 16 9V 4
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  • 509 4 Final Dividend Of 7V 2 Per Cent. TiHE 28th ordinary general meeting of u s V ngei B agan Rubber Co., Ltd.. will be held at the registered office of the company, Chartered Bank Chambers. Singapore, on Monday, Sept). 13 at 11 a.m. The following is
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  • 185 4 Singapore, Sept. 7. R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Kovan $IC6 R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $155 R. (Siam* W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $150 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $243 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $205 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $182 Slam
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  • 39 4 The engagement is announced between Alec James Drake, son of Mr B C. Drake and Mrs. Drake of Hyihe Kent, and Sheila Vivien Nixon elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nixon, of 4, Race Conrse Road, Penang.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 621 4 W T RELIEF FOR WAR J I SUFFERERS j j Where Supplies May Be j Sent i IN connection with Dr. Wu Lien Teh's appeal for relief for war sufferers and refugees in Shanghai, we are j asked to state that the Oversea-Chinese Banking Cor- porations godowns at Kirn Seng
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    • 29 4 I SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Flnlaysoo Green
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    • 225 4 i DIABETES. DIABETIC SUFFERERS' not despair. THABIB MD HASSAN Specials l, guarantees, within a specified time, to cure you Jffigßm completely and perman\smkWmm ently with his SPECIAL HERBAL REMEDY. sufferer prescribed for separately according to acuteness of disease. This remedy obtained from the wilds of Malaya and Sumatra at great
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  • 844 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. MINING Fiaser Co. Buyers. 8eUers. Ampat Tm 61- 8|6 As am Kumbang 36|- 37iAustral Malay 56 6 58 6xd Ayer Hitam 34 6 35 6 Ayer Weng 1.30 1.40cd Bangrin Tin 25;3 26 3 Batu Selangor
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  • 643 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co, Singapore, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapor?, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by the cable as folic w:— With current business news
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  • 320 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. TIN: To Austral Malay 3 3 4%Int. Sept. 3 Sep t. 10 sept. 4 10% 3%% Bonus. Ayer Weng 5% Int. Sept. 13 Sept.
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  • 224 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL P% 1901 red. 1&40 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 103% 105% norn HVI red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 109 111 norn 4V- 1509 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Inc. Mar. 3i, Sept. 30 114 115 norn 1913 red. H963) $2,000,000 Int. Mar. 31,
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  • 451 5 Report By Fraser And Company Lyall And Evatt's Daily Report Singapore, Sept 8. TIN three months £259.15.0 unchanged. The London Stock Exchange was quiet and irregular yesterday and cables from London indicate that the tin share market is on the easy side. There are sellers of Siamese
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  • 17 5 Singapore, Sept. 8. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $129*4 (up P/s).
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  • 18 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 30% (unchanged); Sellers 305« (up fc).
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  • 98 5 London, Sept. 7. Pr ris 132 63 64 New York 4.95 7 16 Montreal 4.95'/ 2 Geneva 21.57*4 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.98*< 2 Milan 94*4 Borlin 12.343; Stockholm 19.39 2 Cfoenhagen 22.40 O.-.lo 19.90 Vienna 26*/ 2 Prague 142 Vs P ussels 29.34*/ 2 Madrid nott 110 3jl6
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  • 77 5 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 6. On the Stock Exchange the Johanr ssborg and New York holidays restricted business but the undertone is firm and several good were in evidence. Leading Kaffirs appreciated on the good Venterspost Development report, mdian Irons soar from 75|- to 789 on Indian demand.
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  • 76 5 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept 4. On the money market large dividend payments on British Government and other securities together with a falling off of demand for stock exchange purposes were reflected in the increased amount of credit available for employment. Consequently, competition for Treasury Bills was again very
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  • 51 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Previous To-day Last Sale Last Sale Pesos Prices Prices Antamok 0.63 0 63 Bensuet Consolidated 9.75 9.75 I.X.L. 0.53 0.52 San Mauricio 0.68 0.67 United Paracale 0,55
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    • 234 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Kngapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and Commodities Daily Foreign Market Cable* and Quotation Service. Mem bars: 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
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  • 101 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherands. closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan. Jasks. and 'on*: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. today. Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal \\x Service, closing 6 a.m. Saturday. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai. *Kobe, Manila and
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  • 147 6 Mails expected from Netherlands ndies by Air (Netherlands) to-day. Deiveries of boxholders' letters only 3.30 m. and general delivery of letters and rarcels 4 .05 p.m. respectively en the same 'ay. Malls expected from Evope etc. Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlandsl toay. Deliveries of boxhuLlers' letters nly 7.30 p.m.
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  • 52 6 Tne s.s. Makasser for Rengat and Tembilahan. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The s.s. Gneisenau for Germany Parcel? only). Mails previously announced as closing at 3.30 p.m. on Sept. 19 will now close at 7 p.m. en
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  • 19 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Sept. 1 was delivered i:i London on Sept. 7.
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  • 81 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 8 Races: Singapore Autumn Meeting, 4tn day. Football: Business Houses' League, Nestanglo S.C. v. Oversea Chinese Bank F.C., Anson Road Stadium. Tennis: Tournaments at S.C.C. and S.C.R.C. Golf: Ladies' Championship of Singapore, Garrison Club. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 9 Rural Board Meeting, 10
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  • 124 6 Glenbcg. British, 5.788 tons, from Taku Bar to London 9.9. Ngow Hock, Norwegian, 709 tons, from Bangkok G. 9 to Bangkok 8.9. Haithor, Nonveg'an, 701 tons, from Bangkok 7.9 to Port Swotienham 8.9. Boeiongan, Dutch. 578 tons, from Tandjong Pinang 6.9 to Singkawang 9.9. Maiayan Prince, British. 3,655
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 193 6 MALAYA HOTEL i To-night Cocktail Dance 6. 30 to 8. 30 p. m. j DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight I, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME J I MAltlE &AI STBX CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN DANCERS t I Presenting a Talented Repertoire of Combined Ballroom and Adagio j t Routines. I NON-DINERS $1.00
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    • 93 6 ftCTICE. It is notified for public Information that Kampong Glam Post OfTlce will re-open lor business at 8 a.m. on Monday the Sep:. 13, 1937. r-gHggssSg gl 7 fa 7YojtHcaZ ftl JO Countries. Hall's Distemper—the world renowned sanitary water paint is sold 4rfL r 61 01 o/ itiV paste fo
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    • 504 6 Indigestion Gone in 5 minutes Read this letter, sent by an old sufferer: F *°i r c pas^'two years 1 have suffered ff^ atl T y J rom indigestion. During that «r e v? aye tned many remedies, some of which were fairly good, others entirely n1? es f V-
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 257 6 I POSTAL lI\TKLLIGEjI\€E i 1 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Djambi and K. Toengk.U Togian Sept. 8 1 p.m. Pontianak Tohiti 1 P m Kretay Valay*. „82 p.m. Muntok and Palembang Thederu »83 p.m. Medan Reael „83 p.m Trengganu and Dungun (Parcels only) Larut 8 3.30
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    • 199 6 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs in Stngaoore members of which are reader* of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary orovided speck.'ly for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keep- it up-to-date and complete. Hap'teninos of general interest unU still be mcluded in the "Diary of Events.'* The 'Cluh Diary"
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  • 488 7 Company Entertains Their Local Staff Singapore, Tuesday. "THE past one hundred years of the company has been an era of out- unding progress in face of tremendous difficulties?' r,aid Mr. Tan Hoon Giang, Chief Cierk of the P. and O. in the course I a
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  • 152 7 "Marvellous" Trip On The Bremen MR. Ong Boon Tat. J.P., of Singapore, who is now on holiday Ui Europe, writes to Singapore friends in praise oi the giant trans-Atlantic iinor "Bremen"* in which he travelled from Southampton to Hamburg. Mr. Ong Baon Tat, who had been
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  • 81 7 By kind permission of the Y.W.C.A. a Jumble Sale aid of Malay Crl Guides D. tiicr Funds will bo held en Friday, Sept. 17, at 3.30 p.m. Ac the Y.YV.C A. Hostel. Foil Canning Road. Contributions of eld clothes, etc. wll be gratefuii> accepted, and they can be left either
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  • 339 7 Five Per Cent. Bonus To Be Voted rpHE report of the directors of McAlisX ter and Co., Ltd.. for the year ended June 30, to be presented at tiie annual general meeting of shareholders on Wednesday, Sept. 15, is as fellows: The amount at the credit
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  • 87 7 The National Debt Office, 19, Old Jewry. London, announces that under Section 33 of the Finance Act 1937. the commission of 2s. 6d. per cent, heretofore charged where an annuity is purchased for cash is abolished, and the period allowed for completion of purchase is increased to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 Babies of all ages love Milkmaid Milk. There is never any difficulty in getting babies to take milk —if it's I "Milk-maid." They like its sweet creaminess and they have an instinct j I SWEETENED W Pr fS\ at S 00C 01 them. "MILKMAID" l§§y&bgg2J MILK
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    • 372 7 PEERLESS SRASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable mgmfc'iSmJk 0r tne to^et and can ho applied without f t harm to the most delicate skins. RefreshJ infr ar inviporatinp; if is a direct aid to the preservation of beauty. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., *r Singapore, Kuala
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 710 8 II t-7,*^^ m mjw^ m^^^ "to-D AY AT 3-15 jjPSi ALHAMBRA JSH:' Another Chance To See Metro's SUPER I PRODUCTION That Broke A Records j j PAUL MUNI, LUISE RAINER IN THE GOOD EARTH" WITH KE YE LUKE, TILLY LOSCH TSEHILLS f I The slave-ffir! tecomcg a bride! j 1
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    • 259 8 mm mm g T Side Splitting Comedy Eye Filling Ensembles Hysterical Hilarity OPENING TO-DAY PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 j Special Matinee 3.15 to-day THE FAMOUS RECORD-MAKING i "CRAZY-WEEK" SHOW, FILMED M AW EXACTLY AS PRESENTED FOR 7 J Jfe' CONTRIBUTION TO !FLANAGAN" and ALLEN-NEKVO and KNOX I NAUGHTON and <,OIJ»
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  • 108 9 RABIES (To the haitor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—In view of the outbreak of rabies in Singapore, the following extract from Bob Martin's Dog Book will no doubt be interesting to some of your readers:--"There is no cure for Rabies. Any suspected case should be notified
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  • 75 9 Must Not Resort To Strikes Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. 3. DRESIDENT Roosevelt in a letter to Mr. Luther Steward. President of the National Federation of Federal Employees, takes up the position that employees of the Federal Government, belonging to unions, must not resort to strikes or militant
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  • 119 9 Trade Union Congress Proposal Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 6. TLIAKING his presidential address at the annual Trade Union Congress at Norwich, Mr. Ernest Bevin announced the General Council has decided to establish a scientific advisory council to enable the Congress and constituent unions to secure the help
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  • 103 9 Fierce Battle Raging In Aragon Reuter Wireless. San Sebastian, Sept. 6. h FIERCE bat'le is now raging on the Aragon front from Nuesca to Teruel particularly at Saragossa where the Government forces are desperately defending chite posltions cs P e cially around BeleT f T t h
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  • 141 9 Opening Of Ninth Nazi Congress Nuremburg, Sept. 7. UITLER arrived by aeroplane this after- noon for the opening of the Ninth Nazi Party Congress and made a triumphal entry in the city driving in an open car through crowded streets lined with black guards. Named, -'the rally
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  • 73 9 Captured Off Coast Of Newfoundland Forftune Harbour. Newfoundland. FISHERMEN have caught a sea-serpent off the coast here after a two-day battle v. h guns, harpoon and lances. The monster was 35 feet ions with a girth ol 25 feet and a tail nine feet acro><. It bad flippers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 721 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —Sales Agents in F.M.S., S.S. for profitable saleable products. Apply Box No. 312, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED-1937 Austin Ten Saloon De Luxe. Must be in first class running Ofder. Preferably owner driven. Cash sale. Appiy to M. C. Sammy, 46, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE
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    • 276 9 I*ll mmmmmwm «rw-r»— acur*VICTORIA THEATRE OF FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT— 1 COMMENCING SATURDAY. SEPT. 11TH AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P "VI f R. B. SALISBURY PRESENTS HIS FAMOUS LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY I IN THE FOLLOWING SUCCESSES 1 i SAT. SEPT. 11TH 1 S. E "NO! NO! NANNETTE'' WED. SEPT. 15TII
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    • 382 9 i_- J iGreat World Show] CABARET i j TO-NIGHT 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT S LAST 2 NIGHTS j TIIE 6 WALLABIES N FAMOUS TRAMPOLINE ARTISTES WHIRLWIND ACROBATS. j SATURDAY 11TH SEPT. S GALA RACE BALL j i PRESENTATION OF S I Gold Mounted Whip i TO WINNING JOCKEY OF AUTUMN
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  • 86 10 Madam Li:n Keow N:o—Aged 5G. passed away peacefully on Sept. 7, 1S37, at h r residence No. 398, Thompson Ro d (opposite Police Dopot*. She l?avebehind her, ore son and 1 daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Joo Cheng. 2 daught?rs. 2 r ons-in-law, Messrs. A"g Teng K?e
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  • 886 10 rkNE of the strongest diplomatic notes despatched by any country since the Groat War has ju>t been sent bj the Soviet Government tc the Fascist Government of Italy. The reply is equally strong —a denial of any responsibility for the sinking of two Soviet ships by submarines in
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  • 73 10 P. O. CENTENARY Special Number By London Times Reuter. London, Sept. 7. A special P. and O. centenary number is published with to-day's issue of the Times. The President of the Board of Trade contributes an introductory message. The number tells the story of the growth of the organisation, and
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  • 204 10 NOTES COMMENTS Tariff Reduction rjiHE saying of Confucius "If others can succeed with one effort, try a hundred if you cant," has a worldwide application. It was the repeated urgings of the press and the unceasing petitions of public bodies that had the final effect of inducing the F M.S
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  • 193 10 rpHE triumph of modern engineering has proved beyond doubt that what was hitherto regarded as impossible is now highly probable. For example, about twj generations ago no one ever dreamt of the existence of the aeroplane, and of the facilities it can afford to air travel. Now
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  • 150 10 rpHIS coa>ssal work would not end there. There is, however, an idealistic side to the German project While engaged in this beneficent work of construction, the nations would cease to be obsessed by the thought of war. It has been said that the way to keep people
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  • 265 10 rpHls month the Chinese will celebrate one of the greatest festivals of the year, namely the Full Moon Festival. It falls on the 15th day of the Chinese Bth Moon (Sept. 20» A: present moon-cakes are exposed for sale at all the Chinese confectioner.-." stalls. These are
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  • 305 10 By "Looker Op" A PANAMA scientist feels that the jungle is safer than the city. Better to dwell in the midst of rlarms." The Jananese authorities have threatened drastic action if the Chinese fire on Japanese warships. It is expected that they will next demand that
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 213 10 1 Ask I §For I ETER IDawson I CARRIES THIS SEAL .^^S^^fcl^ THE FINEST OF M OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES Mpl H VA ROBINSON CO., LTD. '"^SHgSr^ SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. SIMPLE DURABLE RELIABLE JONES FAMILY "OS." (Cylinder Shuttle) HAND MACHINE. Wnii C «i^ er h u Ulc macnine is the famous
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    • 52 10 14. j STUDIO j t iSAINANHUI j i Tel. 3301 foto-sr is S R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. Glasses
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  • 499 11 SHOT FIRED ACROSS BOWS INTERNATIONAL CRISIS? EXCLUSION OF JAPANESE SHIPS FROM SINGAPORE? Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 8. J'HE British steamer Taishan was stopped at 3.45 a.m. near Macau, just outside British waters, and boarded by a Jauaneso officer and five men from a destroyer,
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  • 345 11 HEAVY LOSSES Japanese Offensive Failing? Shanghai, Sept. 8. JAPANESE marines attacked Chanei f r-;m Tientungan yesterday morning, but they were driven off n<"frr 'iirTerimr heavy casualti"Chinese troops fiercely attacked the enemy and chased them in the direr*ion of Jukong Wharf. Sevrr« fiirhtmsr fook nlace at
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  • 800 11 NEW CRISIS Russia Objects To Germany's Presence Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 8. JN accepting the Anglo-French invitation to a Mediterranean conference the Soviet Government insists on "recognition of the intolerableness of attacks by Italian warships on commercial ships and asks why the invitation is sent to Germany since the
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  • 184 11 British Note STATEMENTS IN THE DIET Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 7. REFERRING to the British note in references to the wounding of the British Ambassador, the Navy Minister in the Diet said it was totally unthinkable th e Imperial Japanese Navy sh uld in any circumstances commit acts
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  • 216 11 PROTEST TO THE PRESIDENT CHINA TRADE Powers Urged To Co-operate Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 7. ADMIRAL Yarnell has ordered the wives, children and other dependents of American officers and men serving in China to withdraw as fast as transportation becomes available. The U. S. Sacramento is going
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  • 82 11 Spanish Youths Among Italian Facists Reuter Wireless. Rome, Sept. 4. FIVE hundred Spanish boys and juris were among ihe 8,000 young Italian Fascists from abroad whom Signor Mussolini reviewed to-day. They are members of the Spanish Fascist organisation known as the Falange Who are camping near Rome learning
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 19 11 Mont Blanc Milk IS DIFFERENT YOUR DOCTOR WIL L TELL YOU WHY JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD.—Singapore—Penang Kuala Lumpur. MB-5.
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    • 46 11 SMART RIMLESS GLASSES. Defective Eyesight does not improve of ftself. Disastrous results may follow neglect. The t?erlin Optical Co. ts alwayi ready to render ycu full satisfactory service at cheaper charge than elsewhere. Diplom. Optometrist: -C. S. CHONG, OPT. D. (U.S.A.). lddrfNm:—l4£ South Bridge Rd.. Spore
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    • 153 11 f:. v';-.'*V'l Malaya. Prevents scorching and can y^iy^^J V be used with greater ease and safety. -"Sjf Uses less current and becomes V V v|7 A f-, rp hot almost as soon as switches f ed on fiff Is both left and right handed I ant rec u res no
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  • 351 12 SIKH WATCHMAN CHARGED SHOPS ABLAZE Fire Brigade Officer Gives Evidence Singapore, Tuesday. REMINISCENCES of the great Collyer Quay Are of April 6, which did $30,000 worth of damage to shophouses and property in Change Alley, also completely destroying the town branch office of
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  • 234 12 American Resident Buried At Bidadari Singapore. Wednesday. THE funeral of the late Mr. Alfred Francis Brennan took place at the Bidadari Cemetery this morning end was attended by members of the American Association of Malaya and others. The Rev. Father N. Maurv officiated. Among those
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  • 224 12 Line Now Clear PARLOUR COACH CUT IN TWO rjpHE work of clearing the wreckage of the derailed night express, which left the track near Kulai early on Monday morning, was completed shortly after six o'clock this morning. The mall train from Kuala Lumpur was kept waiting for
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  • 228 12 Excellent Act By The Wallabies AT THE CINEMA A DOUBLE bill—stage and screen—is again presented at the Capitol, and in both respects it is very entertaining r£Z an imt i al ite m we hav e a Charlie Chase comedy. Then comes the stage attraction,
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  • 330 12 CRYSTAL GLASSWARE TRADE IN THE EAST I„ Singapore, Tuesdav. N Singapore to-day is one of Czechoslovakia's most successful businessmen, Mr. Heinz Tenchert, who is on his fourth visit to Malaya. When Mr. Tenchert leaves our shores in a few Cays, he will take with him
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  • 144 12 Chinese Boy's Injuries PARENTS' REPORT TO POLICE Singapore, Wednesday. pOLLOWING an alleged severe caning by his Chinese school teacher in the morning, a Chinese boy of about 11 was taken to hospital from the Kandang Kerbau Police Station, where his parents had made a report. Livid
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  • 251 12 Chinese Who Made Night Raid Singapore, Tuesday. of two years' rigorous im- prisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Home in the Assize Court to-day, on Chong Ham, a young Chinese who was found unanimously guilty by a common jury on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt
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  • 361 12 Sikh Constable On Trial Singapore, Tuesday. A QUARREL between two Sikh Police iA. constables attached to the Singapore Harbour Board, which resulted it was alleged, in one of the men being struck on the head with an axe, by the other, had a sequel in the
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  • 54 12 THE Fahmy-Frisco fight arranged 1 for Friday night at the Happy World has been postponed owing to the indisposition of Frisco. The fight will most probably take place a week later. This information was received from Mr. Nai Kirn Lin too late for alteration of the advertisement
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  • 28 12 Prior to his departure for India, Mr. A N. Shanmugam Chettiar, of the firm cf R. M. P. A. Ramasamy Chettiar, Pontian. was entertained by the Indian community.
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  • 456 12 Johore Road Crash ACCUSED DRIVER IS DISCHARGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. THE hearing was begun this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate), of the case in which Mr. R. A. Gonzales, technical subordinate in the P.W.D., Malacca, is charged with
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  • 149 12 Return From Jamboree In Holland pevfmtv qtv k Singapore Tuesday. QEVENTY-SIX boy scouts from the NerhS} c U ands East Indies und<? r the ?n- vpHP° m S Wtooer G p Ranneft, anived in Singapore to-day by the Jo?hl? van after attending the world Scout Jamboree held
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  • 560 12 NEW POLITICAL BODY CIVIC RIGHTS Objects And Rules Of Membership IT is announced that a European Association of Malaya has been formed in Singapore, whose object will be "political, civic, economic, educational, patriotic and benevolent." The meeting at which the organisation was formed tool place last
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  • 599 13 AIR BASE AT PRATAS OSL STORES Amazing Story Of Torture Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 7. 4 N amazing story of the taking over of the Praia* Shoals by Japanese i» obtained from officials of the "Sea Products Company," which collects weed and other products from surrounding reefs.
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  • 122 13 Battalion Preferred Death To Surrender Shanghai, Sept. 7 AN epic story of heroism lies be- hind the laconic announcement of the Japanese spokesman that a Chinese battalion was wiped out at Lotien. The battalion, which had been fighting in the Woosung area, was driven back by
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  • 8 13 Miss Barbara Wood, in the Salis bury Company.
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  • 451 13 Salisbury Company A PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY MUSICAL comedy will fill the bill at the Victoria Theatre for a season from Sunday onwards, when R. B. Salisbury and his company will present "No, No, Nanette." An interesting departure from custom is to be made by the company
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  • 206 13 New Empire? CONQUEST OF THE PACIFIC Reuter. Norfolk, (V.A.) Sept. 7. DRITISH interests were reported to have purchased three freighters which ar e being reconditioned here to sail in October with supplies for Chinese soldiers and wards to engage in Chinese trade. Seventy-seven Chinese sailors have been
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  • 53 13 Singapore, Wednesday. En route for Shanghai, 750 officers and ranks under the command of Col. Andreueni arrived in Singapore to-day by the Conte Biancamano. They were met by the Consul for Italy. Signor Perego, and his wife. They are bein°, sent out to protect Italian interests in
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  • 237 13 TO JOIN DAILY EXPRESS Now Going By Dempo jy|ISS Rosalind Wong, one of the women feature writers on the Malaya Tribune Group of Newspapers, who. it will be recalled, is going" to London to join the staff of the Daily Express, the paper with the
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  • 105 13 Jews Sent To Prison In Palestine Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem, Sept. 4. TWENTY-EIGHT Jews, including a number of revisionists, have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from one year to six months under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. An Arab woman was killed and another wounded, and a
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  • 61 13 Victory For Late Member's Widow London, Sept. 8. THE Springburn, Glasgow, by-election, caused by the death of Mr. George Hardie, resulted as follows: Mrs. Agnes Hardie (Lab.) 14,859 Macinnes Shaw (Con.) 8,881 Mrs. Hardie is the widow of the late member. The result at the General Election was
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  • 36 13 Led by Professor J. W. Tsang of the Ministry of Education Nanking. 29 scouts from China arrived in Singapore to-day by the Conte Biancamano after attending the Italian camp held in Alpina neai Lake Como, Italy.
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  • 995 14 PROGRAMME FOR THIS AFTERNOON SELECTIONS ORDER OF RUNNING FOLl'TII card of eight ev?nts, as under, will be run off at Bukit Timah this afternoon. ?n connection 'vith the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Ci:p) five day ?»r«fc"-s?ona! race meeting which will be
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  • 93 14 French Ace Wins R.A.C.T.T. Reuter Wireless. Donnington Park, Sept. 4. rOMOTTI, driving a* French Darracq car V won the Royal Automobile Club's 312-mile international tourist trophy race, his 'ime being 4 hours 35 minutes and 27 seconds, an average speed of 68 7 miles per hour. Second was
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  • 88 14 Mr. Mrs. Bateman Win Foursomes THE Island Club Mixed Foursomes played over the first nine on Sunday resulted in a win for Mr. and Mrs. C a R Bp f -man with a net score of 33%. The following were some of the best rards returned: Mr. and
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  • 92 14 ar T jS ft? ln > the tennl tournamwit lows 1 yesterday resulted as folSingles Handicap •a. R. q. Lank e 7~5- H N Balnetc het (-15.3) Singles Handicap "BO H erl vs H A. Savage (sc.. unfit; i shed set all. Mixed D«tl»ies Handicap: G. G. Ra*
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  • 49 14 The following have accepted to play cricket for Merchant* and Law vs Services on Sunday at 11 a.m. at the o. c c.; J. H. Abbott, I. Scott Dalgleish H F. Foulds, E.N. Griffith Jones, P w McLeod J. E Slade, P. Egertoh *$nith, J. P. Wood.
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  • 674 14 Japanese Club Outclassed Singapore, Wednesday. THE V.M.C.A became the first holders of the "Kliney" Cup yesterday When they won their doubles tie against the Japanese Club in the final of the competition and thus won three out of the five matches, which were scheduled to
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  • 53 14 SELECTIONS by "Argus" for to-day's races at Bukit Timah are as follows: Race I—FERNLET Silver Kit Race 2—METRO Woover Race 3—ARMY CONTRACTOR Duchess Verdcrer Race 4—LE TOUQUET Swift Arrow Race S—MISS META Danse dv Ventre Race 6—THE CRETAN GIRL Miss Singapore Race 7—PRINCE CARAVEL Harap Race B—YOUNG
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    • 33 14 II Tells Experience extending over more than half a century has taught Fraser Neave to produce the finest aerated waters in Malaya. This experience is your safeguard. fcsued by Fraser A Neave Ltd-
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    • 107 14 !HA PP1 WORLD STADIFmI FRIDAY, lOlh SEPTEMBER, 1»37 AT 8.45 P.M. H KIAT PRESENTS THE RUBBER mP^Wj^ l 0f I IM V I Oriental Middleweight Champion i P fifl FOR LIG OF > SINdi?ORE AMPIONSHIP 8X FRISCO SIAMESE SPECIAL RETURN CONTEST w a *m Am*** FAHMY Little OLAES VS BOY
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  • 616 15 UNBEATEN IN SINGAPORE THIRD MATCH Services Defeated By Goal To Nil Singapore. Wednesday. ANOTHER large crowd turned up at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday io see South China register iheir third successive soccer victory in Singapore. On this occasion it was against the Combined Services and
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  • 71 15 Singapore, Yesterday's ties in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament resulted as followsi Ho Keen beat Low Kee Pow, B—^6. 6—4. Low Huck Lent; beat Low Peng Cer, 6—l, 9—7. Philip Woon beat Wee Bin Hock, 6—3, 3—6. B—6. The match between Tay Yee Wee and Low Kwang Teng was
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  • 44 15 Reuter. London, Sept. 7. Cash Book was scratched from the St Leger, which is to be run at Doncarter to-morrow, at 2.30 p.ra. The following alterations in jockeys are announced: Crouch rides Senor, Gordon Richards rides Chulmleigh and Carslake rides Sand.sprite.—Reuter.
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  • 540 15 Interesting Game At Farrer Park Singapore, Wednesday. DISPLAYING all round superiority, St. Andrews Rugby Football "A" XV opened their season with a good victory over the Fort Canning Rugby Football XV by 12 points (one penalty goal, and three tries) to 3 (a try) in a friendly
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  • 64 15 The following have been selected to play football for the V.M.C.A. in the Cup tie en Thursday vs. the Indian Association at the An&on Road Stadium at 5.10 p.m.: J. Ferguscn. N. Jackson, K. Leembruggen, R. Lyne, G. L. Day, R. Med'and, P. Swyny. A. Noden, V. N.
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  • 76 15 Havelock B.P. team vs the Universal B.V. at the former's court, Bukit Ho JSwee, on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Charlie Yeo, Koim Kirn Chuan, Chua Wee Kiat.. Tan Chin Eng. Tan Choon Bock, Chan Kee Lim, Ho Chwee Seng, Koh Ah Tee, Tan Yong Meng, Quah Wan Soo,
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  • 28 15 Reuter. London, Sept. 7. Two Northern Section League matches played to-day resulted as follows: Rochdale 0 Tramere R. 0. Sauthport 2 Bractford C. 0. —Reuter.
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  • 34 15 At the fourth monthly general meeting of the members of the Amateur Sporting Association held on Monday last Mr. Sim Tiam Mwee of 48, Chitty Road, was elected the honorary assistant secretary.
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  • 25 15 In the men's double* open final at the Tangjin Club jAoafcecaay Wiaa and Warden beat V. Anderson and Donnell 3—6 6—o. 6—3.
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  • 459 15 High Standard Of Swimming Singapore, Wednesday. WITH a very fln e display of swimming the Royal Air Force carried off once more the Swimming Championship Cup at the Malaya Command Aquatic Meeting yesterday at the Singapore Swimming Club, coming out first in five events out of
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  • 178 15 Autumn Meeting Results And Ties Singapore. Wednesday. THE following are the results of ties 1 played off in the S.C.C. tennis tournament yesterday: "A" DOUBLE HANDICAP A. P. Webb and D. A. Johnston —2 beat A. Greenhill and V. P Barbat aer. 6—i; 6—2. 'B" DOUBLES HANDICAP
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    • 332 15 o i i: T 0¥ OLD Ai.ii IS IT POSSIBLE? Old Age is the most difficult problem which scientists have ever had to tackle. It denes solution! No process is known by which men and women can be made to enjoy permanent youth and vitality. The progress of modern science
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    • 287 15 Sportsmen and followers of sport should read the s Free on Saturdays with the ordinary issue of the j MORNING TRIBUNE the only weekly sport newspaper published in Malaya. 32 PAGES FOR 5 CENTS hMMMnaHMMH^« mmmm mm mmmmma bmi^m■hi>™—ria GREAT EASTERN LIFE I J FOURTEEN POINTS > 2 A series
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 1375 16 Legal Position LAW JOURNAL'S NOTES f pHE following' notes on a recent law case in which the Singapore Municipal Commissioners were involved, appear in a current issu: of the "Malayan Law Journal The peculiar situation which arises under the Public Authorities Protection Ordinance (Cap. 14) was
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  • 347 16 Power Assumed To Buy Property THE annual general meeting of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society Singapore was held at the Aljunied Islamic School, under the chairmanship of Tuan Ibrahim b. Omar AlsagofT J.P. Amcng those present were the following Members of the Society: Tuar> S. I. O.
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  • 50 16 An Evangelical Meeting under the auspices of the Union Epworth League. Johore Bahru, will be held at i.tU) v.m. en yiiday, at l> Anglo-Chinese School. No. 89 Jalan Trus. Johoiv Bahru. Mr. D. Samuel (8.A.). of Scuth India, will address the gathering, and all Interested are cordially invited to attend.
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    • 19 17 mASK FOR DEMONSTRATION ALL W AM AC UN JV2£S2f 8ETS Ho« Boon Leone Radio Dept. 62, Setofie Road, Singapore.
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    • 1345 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio h mispn ci ot F mmm.'V TRANSMISSION 3 9-35 p.m. Big Ben. The Band of His PROGRAMMES OP I BRITISH EMPIRE a a with gftfiSS. Royal Marines W"™'* BM Op tne cl °ak; tourist; flower-sellers; gond- 10.20 p.m 'Trees into Timber'—4--.M.0.L. PROGRAMMES oilers, etc. The recorded
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    • 325 18 By installing Remington NOISELESS J J I REMINGTON RAND INC., Guthrie's Building. Singapore. I'JION K 24*€ wpg v JUST ARRIVED DOG MUZZLES DIFFERENT SIZES. Is A ISA CO, LTD. J Middle Road. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES At ike saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon
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    • 1265 18 Malayan List eners* Radio I ■"MP"" I J^S 1^, (Continued from vagi 171 TO-DAY 6.20 a m. Gymnastics. r l4% 6 35 am Recorded music i p signal. Fur mADIO COLONIAL hRANCH 8 5u p.m. Concert. Miss Paule Talen* 7.50 a.m.' Close down. 70« 3- b^w sier (Vocalist). Miss Dreyer
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  • 1143 19 CHINA'S NATIONAL CRISIS :ht Editor oj the Malaya Tribune j Sir.—At a time when refugees are iving even at Singapore with vivid mpresskxui of the war horrors in Shanghai, when daily Chinese newsvens are loud in their proclamations ot latest cables from China, what, if ore
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  • 134 20 Bridal group at wedding of Mr. W. E. Bretsch (Sumatra) and Miss Louise Zoprist (Switzerland) at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, on Saturday (Tribune) Fair racegoers, whose smart dresses are such a feature at Bukit Timah this week. (Tribune). Mrs. 1 I. C. Wearne (on ight)
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