Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVI No. 214. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1937 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 11, 1937 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 Tin-; news^ 1 WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING I nusn\i| DO€S ME no mm, f ft vf ii THANKS i s I MILK AT ITS BEST i SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAN» j A HEALTHY BABY j IwiiMe til:; i Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies X Con- j
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    • 268 1 Read The I SVNDA V •TRIBrXE Dominant L In Malaya The Original <|fr PIHMJDg Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING when it reenw unnecessary to litfht a wood fire the Original Primus Arparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and material! used in their
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    • 534 2 FRESH STOCK OF:— Long Baths in cast iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot 1 old taps, so" overall price $35.00 each. EE 2° 3ti 50 tf 0 do 38.00 Table lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: ML
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    • 721 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. LOST AND FOUND. INSURE—your keys against Los 3. KEY REGISTRATION SERVICE 25a, Malacca Street, Singapore. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. i S will be received at the ColoOtfice, up to noon of 21.SL Septemrer, 1937, for the following work:— ction oi a Government Analyst's Building and Garage sited at Outram
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    • 460 2 NOTICE. TAMRALAK RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the Twenty-eighth Ordinary Oeneral Meeting of Shareholders of this Com pan v will b held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay, Singapore, or: Saturday, the 2nd October, 1937, at 12 noon, at which the Directors will recommend
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    • 409 2 SELiWGOR Tl WF fIXB. AUTTTMN 1937 RACE MEETING. IST DAY SATURDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER 15)37 2ND DAY WEDNESDAY 29T11 SEPTEMBER 1937 3RD DAY SATURDAY 2ND OCTOBER 1937. ENTRIES close at NOON on TUESDAY. 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1937 at the Secretary's Office. UNLIMITED SWEEPS: One each day. Tickets SI. for MEMBERS ONLY, obtainable
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    • 137 2 FOR BEST VALUI A PPICES IN ALL KINDS OFWATCHES A ALARMS CLCM'KS Enquiries invited from a 1! mirke Wholesale onh 'Phone MS, wnU or < v E. NASSIM Stfl, North Bridge SINGAFORE. rwDmsi CAMERA SCHMIDT SHOTKN, 90, Robinson Read, Singapore. 246 Middle Road Singapore. HuI'AIACOL the most B 255 valuable
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  • 232 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES PORT OF LONDON 62,000,000 Tons Of Shipping- London. A RECORD total of 62,376 196 net registered tons of shipping used the Port of London during the 12 months ended June 30, according to figures issued by the Port of London Authority. This is an increase of 1,267,985
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  • 171 3 Traffic Increase Of Over 500,000 Tons At the annual meeting of the Bristol Incorporated Chamber of Commerce and Shipping, Alderman E. M. Dyer 'chairman of the Port Authority) said the trade of the country had shown an upward tendency, and Bristol had taken its share of the
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  • 163 3 14-Year-Old Girl Launches Her Fourth Ship (By Air Mail) Greenock, Glasgow, Aug. 23. Crashing a bottle of champagne with a practised hand against the bows of a motor-coaster here, a girl of 14 launched her fourth ship. She was Miss Ethel Everard. daughter of Mr. William J. Everard,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 414 3 STEAM€R SAILINGS 1 &'Oand BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage 8 pore. 1937. NALDERA 16,000 In port CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 2* 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
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    • 127 3 O. S. K. Line m.s. "Rio de Janeiro Maru" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO South Africa South America) On Oct. 2nd, at p.m. Passage fares: $171.00 Ist class 77.00 3rd class 46.40 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) Further particulars, apply to: Passage Dept.
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    • 614 3 M. PL K. KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Dae Due Sailing Dae I Penang Spore Spore via New York ms| KONGO MARU Sepi. 2« Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Nov. 12 11 tnn KOMAKI MARU Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov.
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    • 84 3 BX (APCAR) SAILINGS, ror HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave Singapore. TALMA 10,000 Sept. 23 SIP D HAN A 8.000 Oct. 7 SHIRALA 8,000 Oct. 21 For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. SHIRALA 8.000 Bept. 18 TTLAWA 10.000 Oct. 2 SANTHIA 8,000 Oct. 16 P&O mod 3RITISH INDIA "•ASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all
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    • 325 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh > Displ. From. Ret'g. M.S. Tons. Spore. Spore. 'LALANDIA'' 11,000 Sent. 18 Oct. 8 JUTLANLIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 'MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec. 11 Dec. 31 Luxurious One-Class Motorships All Cabins have adjoining private bath
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    • 440 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORI)J)t:rTSCHER LLO\ D (Incoi por ated The unaernoted arte the Company Id tended fixture*:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S'por* s.s. "DONAU" omits Manila, Hongkong, N. China, Japan Sept. 23 Also calls Hankow. M.s. "HAVEL" omits Shangh.il also calls Cebu Sept. 26 s.s.
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  • 459 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 10. tram Tone Quiet Firm Spot Buyera 9 3 16 9 5|16 +V 4 Sellers. 9 516 9 3 8 +116 Sept. Buyera 9V 4 3 s s Sellen. 9% 9 7)16 +116 Oct.lDec Buyers. 9 5 16 9 7 16 +J/ 8
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  • 174 4 Singapore, Sept. 10. R. (Slam) \V. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $166 R. i Siam > W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $155 R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $150 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $22'J Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $208 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3
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  • 52 4 Singapore. Friday. i Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Previous To-dav Last Sale Last Sale Pesos Prices Prices Ant amok 0.57 0.49 Benguet Consolidated 9.25 8.75 I.X.L. 0.49 0.45 San Mauricio 0.54 0.41 United Paracale
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  • 126 4 Man W ho Lost $15,000 In Business Singapore. Friday. FORMERLY the sole proprietor of a sundry goods shop and now a broker earning a monthly income of about $60. Gan Geok Eng. a middle-aged Chinese, was taken through his public examination in bankruptcy before the Acting Chief
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  • 42 4 Bangkok, Sept. 10. A Siamese engaged in the printing of rubber coupons for a Siamese press, was found guilty of stealing 30,000 coupons and sentenced to gaol together with his wife, who was stated to be his accomplice.
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  • 19 4 Malaka Pinda Estates.—sl,6oo lb making a total of 572,400 lb. for the year ended Aug. 31.
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    • 744 4 s& Oversea-Chinese B i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement). CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: AAMA Managing Director 3172 Secretary General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YOKK BANKEBS i Midland Bank, Ltd. f*"%*&\ J
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    • 73 4 DUNLOP FOR LONGEST SERVICE TOOK TYPEWRITER CO., No. 6-A, Change Alley, instead of 28-A, Change Alley, Singapore. Telephone No. 2633. Brand New Port- Sffii2Wsy *f rife® Ush. Keyboard* llU***! fitted with Standard Pica Type* 6 Automatic Key set f Tabulator. Also (^B^ilfe^ Dealers ln New > JSb^^Sbffi Secondhand Type- J^^^^SSHL
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    • 33 4 R E M EMBER! GARDAN t [BAYER] AGAINST \JL/ PAINS. You need not suffer. Cardan not only removes pain, but also prevents it. mm^ i i i hi" i ii iii i ii
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  • 765 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 10, 10 a.m. MINING Fiaser Co. Buyers. Sellers I Tin 6r 6j6 Kumbang 36 37 Malay 56 6 58 6 II on 34 3 35 6cd c We.ig 130 1.40 cd Tin 24 6 25 6 langOl 2.12 V
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  • 106 5 London. Sept. 10. Paris 139 116 Rio 4»- 4 -sellers New York 4.94 3 8 officials Montreal 4.94 r > 3 Athens 547 2 Gteneva 21.53 2 Bucharest 670 Belgrade 216 Montevideo 39 13 16 Amsterdam 8.99'/a sellers officials Milan 94 Euenos Aires— Bcr-in 12 3 01 Bombay
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  • 463 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co, Singapore, Saturday. WE are indebted to M?ssrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New Yen:, report to u by the cable as follow:— The recent mnrket failure to
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  • 107 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT financial Bocks Close year Company Dividend t0 fi£ ™L Hitam m int. Sept. 7T sept 27 Beg. SSL S£S S&S KatU 6d Bonus Sept. 9 Sept 16 Sept. 10 lenong Con. "ept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 25% 16d Bonus aani fi «4* Southern Malayan U%
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  • 135 5 3* 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: Int Apr l. Oct. 1 99 UWI W i% iE rSeoW 00 000 tot 1031/2 mV n m3% ta?Wl5 19 10 cA Mar. 31, Sept. 30 PENANG MUNICIPAL 1007 red. 1947 $1,600,000 norn s^c 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. Mar.
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  • 231 5 Dealers' Reports For The Week SINCE the beginning of this week there has been a revival o* Duynv. interest particularly in London and New York, both of which markets have advanced 3 Bths of a penny and 3 of a gold cent respectively. Locally although the market
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  • 283 5 Messrs. Stanton Nelson Co.'s Views THE threatening international outlooi; has remained the dominant influence during the past week, and it cannot yet be said that there is any )gn of light. In America the bears have horoughly shaken. The short covei g, which set in last week, has con ued,
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  • 103 5 Messrs. Guthrie Co.'s Report UNDER the influence of some short U covering and moderate factory and .ealer buying, markets have at las rown some signs of improvement. A f he rame time, political development are causing a good deal of hes tan«-v on the part of many of those who
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  • 140 5 British Control Selling Dollars Reuter. London, Sept. 10. THE Foreign Exchange Market again flared up this morning when very active dealings were reported in French francs, which were moving wildly oy twenty-five centimes at a time. It is possible that French control may have intervened on a small
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  • 110 5 London. The Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell, hopes to vis-t South Africa and Rhod- s s th's winter, according to the official By Scouts Weekly News Bulletin. "There is absolutely no foundat'oo for the rumour in circulation since the World Jamboree that the Chief Scju has been feeling the
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  • 213 5 Savings Increasing At £100 Millions A Year London. BRITAIN Is becoming one of the most thrifty nations in the world—and if getting more tnrilty every year. Australia has ju*t estimated that its savings bank deposits represent £33 for every man. women and child. This figure puts
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 287 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers tn 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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  • 104 6 Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai. *Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial closing i 0 p.m. to-day. Medan. Ja.sk?, -Amsterdam;; and TLondons: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. today. Penang. Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Orea Britain. Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m
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  • 154 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air «Qantas) t.o-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 2.?(1 ;\m. and general delivery of letter? 4.C5 3 m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3.30 n.m. and eeneral delivery of
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  • 20 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Smgapore on Sept. 4 kvs der livered in London on Sept 9.
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  • 22 6 Commencing forthwith the charge for telegrams to the Kwangtung Peninsula and Manchuria will be the same as that for Japan.
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  • 84 6 Public Functions And TO-DAY, SEPT. 11 Races: Singapore Autumn 'Gold Cup; ..l feting, oih day. Cricket: sec v. Inniskillings, S.C.C. Badminton: Singapore Championship Tournaments, Clerical Union. Football: Friendly. Banka v. M.P.H. Geylang stadium. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 12 Cricket Merchants and Law v. Services. sec. Badminton: Singapore Championship lcornament Clerical
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  • 152 6 Singapore. Sep: 11. Ships alongside thb Wharvea or exacted to arrive. East Wharf (Entranc Gate 1) Totoe Maru 22; Anking 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gat? 2) Nal ra 18; X tna io, Kumsang 11; Ol B iric 9; Crey.stoke Castle 7. Empire Dock Entrance Gate 2) Shing Hwah
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 210 6 i TO-NICHT j I Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j j SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL CABARET ATTRACTION j MA It BE AUSTIN j l CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN DANCERS t J ntasutteg a Talented Rencrtoire of Combined Ballroom and Adagio J Routines (1) Waltz (2) Bolero (3) Rumba. ROOK YOUR TABLE.
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    • 146 6 NOTICE It is notified for public information that Kampong Glam Post Office will reAsthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes ESS"* wheezing Asthma and K UIS IRlsoa youi ruin your health and waakaa your heart. Mendaco B ?ms f n physician." starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes purifies the blood
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    • 23 6 open for business at 8 a.m. on Monday Sept. 13. 1937. Don't be one of the Throat .'HUSKIES' sells them. 2 AH 9.
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    • 510 6 ARDATH TQ9ACCO CO., LTD., LQNDQn, En6lanQ. I Cod Caused Signs Or Seals On The Hands Of All The Sons Of Men? Professor K. S. Mamam,— ,40& ttfet THE ROYAL OCCULTIST f Who Predicted The Recent Happenings In Connection With The Seiangor 1 Succession Etc. The Fatality Of wMP His Late
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 151 6 [POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! •> 4 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Djambi and K. Toengkal.S Toba Sept. 11 3 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan Darvel 11 3.30 p.m. Trengganu and Dungun (Parcels only) Gemas 11 3.30 p.m. Sarawak (generally* Bintulu Miri, Sarikei and Sibu Darvel 11 3.30
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  • 423 7 THE SPANISH WAR the Editor of the Malaya Tribun>) In your leading article entitled opean Crisis'" you .seem to be holdhe balance between Fascism and [shev sm bv toning down the monsity of the letter W the Spanish Civil I wonder how it is possible for
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  • 59 7 x ellency the Governor has been approve the p: emotion of Acting Captain I Tan Cheng its Settlements Volunteer te rank of Captain, with effect list i". I»3T. inclusive, llency the Governor has been > approve the promotion of nd Lieutenant Tan Peng Leong, Settlements Volunteer Force, to
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  • 387 7 The following passengers for the Straits are travelling by the P. and O. j liner Carthage, which left London on j Aug. 27 and Marseilles on Sept. t:— For Penang:—Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Barr. I Mr. C. Coull. Mr. G. Crichton, Mr. and Mrs. R.
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  • 311 7 The following are passengers by <-ne Yasukuni Maru which left Singapore lor Europe on Sept. 4: Mr H. H Charania. Mr. M. H. Hirji. Mr R M. Kirji. Mr. E. D Ingram, Mrs. M B Ingram. Mr. C. D. Patterson. Mrs. G 3 Patterson, Mast. S. D. Patterson, Miss
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  • 222 7 Sequel To Thomson Road Ac-:dent Cr.v; kpsrc, Thursday. 18 a result ol en N t*d nt In Thomson Road at the iVi Srtona on July 9 this year when I foad.d lirry r.llcgedi crashed into ttfC ear ol lUOSqulto bus. the driver of th" lorry.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 313 7 Ouick Help For RUNDOWN THIN, NERVOUS,|^| WEAK Women! W How Amaxing Sea Plant from Pacific Ocean Feeds MINERAL and FOOD |I lODINE STARVED GLANDS Quickly, RENEWS ENERGY, builds Glorious NEW STRENGTH, Rejuvenates the Body and ADDS AT LEAST 5 LBS. IN TEN DAY —without the use of drugs I MT'
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    • 115 7 THE prej>osscssmg and grateful feeling of wholesomeness which every woman seeks —and which only a c arefully considered toilet can give —depends largely upon the soap she uses. \Y< mien wno choose Wright s know that its invigorating and antiseptic qualities tone the skin as well as remove all imparities.
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    • 257 7 FLY HOME #S>" IN LUXURY Luxury air liners leave Singapore every Sunday and Wednesday for London. Weeks of tedious travel saved. Perfect comfort. Nights spent on land. No tips. Also twice weekly services to Australia As more and more of the new double-decked, 4-englned Empire flying-boats come Into commission, still
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 309 7 CLUB DIARY [Ther* are numerous Clubs in Singa pore members of which arc reader* oj the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keepi t it up-to-date and complete. Hapoenings of general interest will »till be included in the "Diary of Events." The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 -fUC 1-7 W,NG T0 GREAT W,N S} J%OP ;UCCESS SEASON f^j^^^jpOi EXTENDED! WBm ALHAMBRA i:i tru> finest ||^Wff .Sm\m PAVILION NEXT WEEK >' r TWO DATES YOU WILL f NEVER FORGET! "WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY?" Initial RKO-RADIO Hit! Screening at the CAPITOL Soon j THE ONE PICTURE THE WORLD IS
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    • 475 8 A Grand Stage Screen Double Bill ust right for your Week End Enjoyment j j i 3 Shows To-Day CAPITOL j j ALICE FAYE j j and 250 Corneous (,ir!s in 20th j' WAKE "Hp and LIVE"| 1 Packed with Snappy Comedy and j Pre ented with the Popular Stage
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    • 354 8 NEVER HAS A COMEDY CAUSED SUCH A FURORE! PRE AND PUBLIC AGREE IT'S THE FUNNIEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER SHOWN ANYWHERE! PAVILION 3 SHOWS TO-DAY "It is okay for everything it needs to make a comedy full of tic _t i c n i c zip the fun is fast and 3-l_>
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  • 164 9 Japanese Shelling Of Pootung Shanghai, Sept. 10. A FIERCE battle took place in Lotien n yesterday, resulting in the recaoture of Chang-Chiao (Long Bridge) by the Chinese troops. Another Chinese column advanced across Hutai Road and recovered Feng-Chia-Chak. Chinese casualties included only IGO dead and wounded, but
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  • 178 9 ALHAMBRA—-The Good Earth" (return screening) 3.15, G. 15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL. —Alice Faye, Ned Sparks and Patsy Kelly in "Wake Up And Live" with Rex Story's Hollywood NonStop Revue 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION—"O-Kay For Sound" 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Maid Of The Mountains'' I Hindustani*
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  • 330 9 Fine Knock For Khalsa vs. Claymore A N interesting cricket match was played A between the Singapore Khalsa Association and the Claymore Rangers XI. captained by One Swee Law of the Medical College. Choor Singh played bright cricket hitting all round the field for 60 runs which
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  • 137 9 Penang Europeans Beat Asiatics (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sept. 8. THE first match of Penang's rugger season was played to-day when the Europeans beat the Asiatics by eleven points (a goal and two tries) to eight points (a goal and a try). The Asiatics showed up splendidly
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  • 102 9 Playing on the home court last week the Makeneace BP. again defeated the All Blues B.P. "B" team by four games to two. Scores (Makepeace players mentioned first)" SINGLES: Lim Thye beat Francis Hoeden. 15—5, 15—9; Lim Thye Tong beat Alloysuls Rodrigues 15—8; 15_7- m. A. Lange beat
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 414 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS INTI D—Experienced book-keeper for office. Write in first instance and salary required, enclosI testimonials.—Box No. 314, va Triune, Anson Road, Singapore. i DHABI HALL BOARDING SCHOOL. A Christian School operated by the odi't Mission in conjunction i its An■■■!<)-( hincse School. Its Aims Mental, Physical and Character development
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    • 212 9 menMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If > ou f» ol ol 1 before your time, ana unable to enjoy th< pleasures of youth take Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs and restort your Manfeood, Vitality and p:nerg-y. Big; r« suits hi 21 hours. Dr. Nixon's Yi-Tab- are a discovery anil guaranteed to
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    • 334 9 1 V Come Enjoy Your Dance On Our Spacious Spring Floor. HAPPY CABARET Charnvng dance hostesses fiom Hong Kong and Shanghai. YOU DANCE WE SERVE j TO-NIGHT Extension 1 A. M.| Tea Dance As Usual j Come And Join The Crowd To Compete For NOVICE QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. Silver Cups To
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    • 431 9 A A I Great World Show; I CABARET j TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. TO 1 A.M. GALA RACE BALL j PRESENTATION OF l Gold Mounted Whip I j i TO WINNING JOCKEY OF AUTUMN GOLD CUP RACE. t 1 THE 6 WALLABIES S In Their Sensational And Coimdv Trampoline Act. j
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  • 69 10 WOODFORD—Tbelma Mary beloved daughter of Mr. Mrs. He.r.ry E. Wooa-fc-a. Aged 3v> year-. interme.:t ac E.riac'ari Cemetery, at 4.45 p.m. to-day. SHEPHERDSON—On 11th Sentember 1937, at No. 217-3. Queen Street, Singapore, Lawrence Justinian Shepherdson. 72 years. The lunerai service will take plac? at the Cathedral of the
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  • 44 10 Dr. Tan Joo Cheng and family wish to ihank all friends, relatives and those who sent wreaths, scrolls, paid nightvisits and attended the funeral of the late Madam Lim Keow Neo, mother of Dr. Tan Joo Cheng. S.S. and F.M.S. papers peaie copy.
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  • 694 10 'piIE war in China goes on. The Japanese are straining every nerve to bring- it to a speedy conclusion, pouring out money, sending men. munitions and aeroplanes into the country which they are bent on conquering. They have met with a -esistance which has surprised them as much
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  • 134 10 Thursday. Sept. 9. In the afternoon His Excellency and tjfcfctj .i.viiuo uut'uuja an Ai given by the r' and o. Steam Havteaion Company on board the s.s. Rannira in celebration of the Centenary of the Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. Huggins, Captain ana Mrs. P. D. Barry, Miss
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  • 82 10 Britain To Help Find National Prize Winner Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 10. In response to Dr. Goebbel's request, he British Government has expressed eadiness to help in locating Dr. Wilhelm the German explorer who is eported to be somewhere in Sinking in .rder to convey to him the news
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  • 24 10 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. Dr. Wu Lien Teh has been recalled to Shanghai while en route to London from Bandoeng—Reuter.
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  • 206 10 NOTES COMMENTS Sultan's Jubilee »tHE warmest congratulations of all communities in Malaya will b3 extended to the Sultan of Seiangor, who celebrates the jubilee of his accession to the Throne. It is exactly forty years ago—this by* Malay reckoning constituting a jubilee—since the Sultan was proclaimed, and he has ruled
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  • 212 10 •J»HE Sultan was born 72 years ago, and lived for some time in Singapore, during which period he attended hiaffles Institution. He returned to Seiangor in 1376, and after setting his hand to the cultivation of crops, In order to widen his knowledge of them, was called back
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  • 252 10 the Sino- Japanese hostilities raging i n intensity as days go oy. both sides are resorting to desperatmeasures to inflict as much damage a.s possible to each other. The object of such a damage however, is not merely to destroy life and property, but to instil fear into
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  • 235 10 have stated In one of our leading articles that it is not inconceivable that the war might be carried to Japanese territory by means of Chinese plant raiding such places as Osaka. According to latest Chinese cables it is stated that the Central Government is contemplating an aerial
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  • 231 10  -  By "Looker On" JPAIN may now be described as the country to which other nationals go to practise the art of self-defence. A It is stated that German, American and Fnglish scientists are trying to discover the dietetic formula that will make the average man perfect.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 202 10 j ARTIFICIAL SILK AND MERCERISED COTTON LEGS WITH j EXTRA STRONG TOES, HEELS AM) ANKLES. IN A DELIGHT- S WVL RANGE OF NEW DESIGNS, CHECKS, STRIPES AND I PLAIDS. COLOURS NAVY, BROWN, GREY, GREEN, FAWN, AND MA KOON. SIZES 10" TO lift". S PRICE 85 CENTS PER PAIR. j "PARIS"
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    • 62 10 A A NATURAL S FOTO-PORTR A IT ONLY AT S I STUDIO 33 S i 33, STAMFORD RD. PHONE 3304. 4. r a R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Lye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35
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  • 116 11 INTOLERABLE PIRACY A DANGER TO WORLD PEACE "CRIMINALS BANDITS" CONFERENCE OPENS MR. EDEN URGES A QUICK CONCLUSION THOSE responsible for piracy in the Mediterranean waters were described by the Soviet dele-ate, at the opening of the Mediterranean Conference yesterday, as "criminals and bandits, whose activities must be curbed in the
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  • 697 11 British Official Wireless. Nyon, Sept. 11. DELBOS was elected preHdent at the opening of M editerranean Conference. He declared the present intolerable piracy in the Mediterranean toil Id nol continue without daner to world peace, and a quick decision mu*t be taken to see that
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  • 724 11 Pirate Attacks Cannot Continue British Official Wireless. THE Conferar.ce on the safety of shipping In the Mediterranean opened at Nyon this afternoon, with the French Foreign Minister, M. Delbos, in the chair. M. Delbos declared the situation which had been greeted by recent attacks could not be permitted
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  • 51 11 Owing to the large influx of visitors for the Singapore racer,, the night train to Kuala Lumpur to-night will be run in two portions. The first, carrying first class passengers, will leave Bt the usual time of ten o'clock, and the second, carrying second and third clan passengers, at eleven
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  • 135 11 A BROADCAST i Danger Zone Off China Coast Reuter. Washington. Sept. 11. THE State and Navy Departments have warned American merchant vessels that it is dangerous for them to operate in waters adjacent to the Chinese coast, owing to the Japanese blockade. The warning was
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  • 136 11 Restatement Of China Policy Reuter. Washington, Sept. 10. MR. Cordell Hull, at a press conference, by declaring the United States responsibility for protecting its nationals lasted duration the danger period, indicated the United States did not intend to withdraw her troops or naval vessels from China
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 10. In accordance with the decision of the East A.iia conference, the German shipping companies announce that freight charges on goods shipped to the Far East must henceforth be prepaid in the port of shipment.—Reuter.
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  • 305 11 Percival Gull Leads FATAL ACCIDENT MARS EVENT British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 10. J)TSASTER, involving the deaths of two occupants of the Miles Falcon aeroplane marked the early stages of the eliminating contest for the King's Cup Air Race, which is being flown to-day over
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  • 84 11 Captured Cutter Was On Guard Reuter. Moscow, Sent. 11. THE Soviet Foreign Office has rejected the Japanese protest regarding the detention of fishing boats and crews found in Soviet waters near Saghalien. and the Japanese cutter Asakdzi Maru. The Japanese Embassy has been informed the protest
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  • 72 11 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. Mr. Quo Tai Chi, Chinese Ambassador accompanied by the First Secretary of the Embassy, Mr. Lieu, have left for Geneva and Dr. Wellington Koo accompanies him from Paris for the League Council meeting to-morrow. The only matter dealt with at the opening of the
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  • 332 11 NO FOOTHOLD Swatow Bombed Again Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 10. AFTER a lull of three and a half hours, the battle between the Chinese guns in Pootung and the Japanese warships in the river was renewed towards sunset. A Chinese shell passed over H.M.S.
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  • 63 11 Japanese Try To Get Control Reuter. Panama. Sept. 10. JAPANESE interests are reported to be attempting to secure control of important manganese properties, the leases of which are at present held by America. The United States military and diplomatic agents are watching the negotiations with great interest and
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  • 225 11 EIGHTY CASES OF CHOLERA REPORTED Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 11. "BOMBARDMENTS by both Japa,e planes and warships, attacks by Japanese tank un i's severe land fishing in several sectors and routine raids by Chinese bombers late at night, started off the fifth week of th?
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 357 12 500 FIGHTING Japanese Claim To Hold Proof Buildings in the Settlement and the French Concession were badly shaken to-day as Japanese warships and bombers pitilessly and thunderously drubbed Pootung m a prim attempt to siience the elusive Chinese batteries which
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  • 132 12 Debtors Obtain Immediate Discharges Singapore, Friday. FIMEDIATE discharges from bankruptcy wre granted by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. to E. F. de Silva a clerk in the employ of tne Ba tern Extension Company. Ltd.. Goh Tiang Hong, a clerk
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  • 102 12 Takao Declared A Fortified Area Singapore, Frday. THE following naval message was received to-day from the Commrn-mander-in-Chief, China Station: Takao has been formally declared a fortified zone and lights in the Formosan waters are liable to be temporarily extinguished or screened in case of airraid alarm. Swatow Sugar
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  • 106 12 European's Car In Road Crash Singapore, Friday. A MALAY boy was tatally injured and .another badly hurt when they were knocked down in Telok Blangah Road last night by a motor-car alleged to have been driven by a European, Mr. J. A. Sutor. of the Singapore Harbour
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  • 406 12 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Sept. 4, 1937. Plague. A satisfactory feature for the week is the absence of the notification of nlague in any of the Eastern ports. Cholera
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  • 99 12 Gas Works Coolies Discharged Singapore, Friday. THE four Chinese coolies who were charged with rioting at the Singapore Gas Works at Kallang on the morning of July 5. were this morning discharged by Mr. L. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate. It was alleged that a gang fight took
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  • 271 12 letters patent have been issued by H.M. the King through H.E. the Governor appointing Mr. Cnarles Gough Howell to bo one of His Majesty's Counsel for the Colony of the Straits Settlements. His Majesty the King has been pleased to approve the re-appomtment ol Major Reginald Lewis Nunn, D.5.0..
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  • 101 12 The new edition of the Swedish shipping list "Sveriges Skeppslista," just published, shows that, on May 1 last, the merchant fleet consisted of 2,883 ships of 1,610,934 gross tons, a decrease of 50 ships and 57,595 gross tons compared with figures published in the previous edition two
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  • 499 12 STORY OF ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER Singapore, Friday. A DRAMATIC story of how she saw her son stabbed by the accused, and how, after stabbing her son the accused left the knife sticking in her son's neck and ran away, she herself pulling the knife out
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  • 233 12 Jury Adds Rider To Verdict Singapore. Friday. TAKING into account the fact that the accused might lose his job. his very good record in the service of the Singapore Harbour Board. Ponce, and the verdict of the jury that the act was done under grave provocation. Mr. Justice
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  • 154 12 Postponed For Judgment Singapore, Friday. HEARING was continued to-day in the Criminal District Court before Mi*. H. A. Forrer in the case relative to the Thomson Road accident in which a loaded lorry allegedly crashed into the rear of a mosquito bus. In his closing speech the defendant's
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  • 79 12 Much progress has been made with the building of the huge shipyards near Archangel on the White Sea begun a year ago. A town of appreciable size has sprung up around the site, some 250 buildings having been erected, including dwelling houses, shops, municipal amenities, etc.
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  • 324 12 Salisbury Company To-Night MR. R. B. Salisbury, who has again brought a musical comedy company to Singapore, arrived by train yesterday from Penang. Members of ihe company arrived later in the afternoon by the Naidera. "I began coming out Bast with a company when the Great
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  • 138 12 Singapore To Trieste In Fourteen Days A FAST shuttle service from Singapore A to Genoa by the Conte Rosso will enable the Llovd Triestino to maintain their time-table between these two ports until the typhoon-grounded Conte Verde is refloated at Hongkong. Arriving at Singapore on her outward voyage
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  • 83 12 Commission Agency Which Failed Singapore, Friday. Formerly the owner of a commission agent's business which he started WAtn a capital of $4.300 and now unemplovcd. Soli Peng Seng, an elderly Chinese, in his public examination before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell today, stated that debts due to him
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  • 86 12 Made A Bankrupt By Consent Singapore, Friday. ON an urgent application made by Mr. T. L. Tan, the Assistant Official Assignee, S. Moharned Jaffar Sadik, a partner of A. S. Habibullah Brothers was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Mr. Tan
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  • 122 12 Singapore, Friday. Brigadier A. T. Shakespear, D.S.O. 0.8. E., M.C., one of the most popular officers of the Malayan Command, left by the "Ranpura" for Home this morning. He has completed his term of three years' service in Malaya. He was accompanied by
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  • 193 12 AN S.O.S. Brought By Plane To Hospital Singapore, Friday. ONCE again the Royal Air Force in Singapore has been the means of saving the life of a resident in the isolated areas of the east coast States. Yesterday an S.O.S. was received at Seletar from Kuantan, the
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  • 219 12 Presentation To Mr. R. D. Shrimpton THE staff of Imperial Chemical In--1 dustries (Malayat Ltd., gave a farewell tea party to their sectary Mr. R. D. Shrimpton, on Sunday, it the Sineapore Airport Hostel In spite of the heavy rain there was, with the exception of
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  • 106 12 'From Our Own Reporter) Penan-:. Friday. Mr. EL EL Abdoolcader. who has been re-appointed to the Legislative Council for the fourth term, was entertained by Penang Indians 10 a tea party to-day at the Town Hall. Mr. A. M. Goodman. Resident Councilor, presiding paid a tribute to
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  • 52 12 British Official Wireless. LORD Runciman, the well-known shipowner and lather of the former Presides ol the Board of Trade, who died at New last month, aged 90, left, as far as can yet be ascertained, £2.3C8.453, on which the estate duty and interest of £1,17(U30 has been paidBritish
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    • 53 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA V*. phone mm BOIOAPOR« FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO, SEREMBAN CWIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOEQ, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE
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  • 309 13 FULL SUPPORT Responsibility For Peace London, Sept. 10. ln, "n Consress rejected the The report, which has been eeneraliv K£3?S f S bringing the support of a the Tiade Union movement to the Government's rearmament programme was Z w^^ 051 unanimouTly
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  • 84 13 Soviet Trade Union Decision Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 11. THE trade unions have launched a new national anti-religious drive apparently aimed at thwarting the religious revival reported to be going on throughout the country. A special decree, issued by the Trade Union Council, controlling over 22 million
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  • 48 13 Reuter. Auckland, Sept. 10. Authoritative unofficial circles state there will be an increase of fares on passenger conference lines of ten per cent, from England to Australia and New Zealand but from America to Australia and Tasmania the charges are not being changed.—Reuter.
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  • 138 13 Effect Of Japan's Blockude Of Coast Reuter. London, .Sept. 10. THE Times in an editorial reviewing the progress of the war in Chin... says a decisive Japanese success on any iron; is highly improbable before the late autumn at the very earliest, nor Is it probable
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  • 221 13 Attractive Stage Screen Shows AT THE CINEMAS THE Capitol is presenting an excellent 1 programme for the next few days in "Wake Up And Live," which opened a season last night with the return engagement of Rex Story's "Hollywood Nonstop Revue." The revue, which forms the first part
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  • 71 13 Double Feature Thrillers To-Morrow THE Ritz Cinema at Geylang will conclude to-night the screen ng of "Private Number' (Robert Taylor and Loret a Young) and "That Girl From Paris" (Lily Pons and Gene Raymond*. As from to-morrow night two great thrillers "Rocky Rhodes" with Buck Jones in the
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  • 151 13 3,500 Mile Tour Of Britains Coastal Towns (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 30. The Empire flying-boat Caledonia is this week making a three-day, 3,500 mile tour of Britain's coastal towns, which are crowded with holiday visitors. She has twice flown the North Atlantic in each direction, and after
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  • 141 13 Van Outhoorn, Dutch. 1180 tons, from Palembang 10.9 to Bawean, Bali. Java ports 119. Toba Dutch, 684 tons, from Moeara Sabah 9.9 to Moeara Sabah and Djambi 11.9. G.G. Pasquier, French, 1239 tons from Saigon 9.9 to Saigon 13.9 Hong Siang, British, 2140 tons, from Amoy 10.9 to
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  • 387 13 Going To China As War Correspondent Singapore, Friday. I LAV ING London at very short notice and only bringing with him a suit case, a typewriter and a traveller's cheque book, Lord Killanin, aged 23 years, special war correspondent for the Daily Mail, arrived in Singapore to-day
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  • 90 13 In Thick Of Pootung Bombardment Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. L At the height of the Pootung bombardment, the British steamer Rosalie Moller arrived with 1,150 foreign lvfugees. mostly Russ'ans, but includimmany British and Americans who had been stranded in Tsingtao for weeks. Shortly after the Rosalie Moller decked at
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  • 233 13 Mr. J. L. Cowie has been nominated a member of the Malacca Agricultural Board vice Mr. J. F. S Carmichael J P.. resigned. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. F. M. Edmonds, J .P.. to be a Municinal Commissioner for the Town and Fort
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  • 413 13 Tanks Destroyed OPPOSITION TOO STRONG Shanghai, Sept. 11. •JHE total strength of Japanese troops in Shanghai amounts to over eight divisions. Severe Chinese counterattack have resulted in the recar 4 ire of h lost ground in the vicinity o r the Far Eastern Racecourse. The heroism o"
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  • 269 13 State Treasurer And Daughter Of First Mentri Besar (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 10. The Hon. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Moharned Yassin, State Treasurer, Johore, and one of the most popular of Malays among all communities in the State, was married yesterday afternoon to Inche Kamariah,
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  • 901 14 FINAL DAY OF AUTUMN RACES AT BUKIT TIMAH THS fifth and final card uf the Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) professional I race inertia* ui:i be nm off at bukit Timah this afternoon, as follows: RACE ONE—2.30 P.M.
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  • 74 14 JHE following are selections for races at Bukit Timah: By "Windsor Lad" flny* MIRROR Race 1 SHEILA II LNheen Lassa „MTiv THADDEUS Race 2 WOTAN j W| star Athis niTTF RKIIK DEVON KING Race 3 BLUE BbLLfc melius Devon King S oaenus I Agin po<5T
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  • 322 14 Programme For To-day THE following is the full programme of matches to be played in the English and Scottish League soccer competitions today: ENGLISH LEAGUE, D1V. 1. Charlton A. vr West Bromwich A. Chelsea vs. Birmingham. Everton vs. Brentford. Grimsbv Town vs. Leeds U. Huddersfield
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  • 124 14 Sima Gives O'Campo A Beating (From o:ir Own Reporter) Penang. Friday. BATTI ING t-.IMA «8.13* 2 > outpointed Terry* O'C-mpo ever ten th-ee minute rounds to-night at Wembley Pa»-k after an excellent contest during which there were no knock-downs, though O'Campo was on the verge of a knock-out
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  • 648 14 1940 Olympic Games Singapore, Saturday. THAT there is every prospect of sending a representative Malayan hockey eleven to the 1940 Olympic Games in Tokyo was menttfPjW Mr. F. J. L. Mayger, president of tne Singapore Hockey Association, at the annual general meeting of
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  • 158 14 Loon Chong And John Lim In Final Singapore, Saturday. IN the championship singles semi-final of S.CR.C. tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday Yont Loon Chong beat Chua Choon Leong 7__5, 4 6. 6—0. Both players showed great judgment in their play which wa.s of a high standard.
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    • 127 14 jGREAT WORLD CABARETT TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. j PRESENTATION OF S J GOLD MOUNTED WHIP j TO WINNING JOCKEY OF AUTUMN GOLD CUP RACE. Defend your family against disease— LIFEBUOY FOR HEALTH Many dangers threaten his carefree life—but none so deadly as those you cannot see! Look at
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  • 389 15 3-2 MARGIN Exciting Match At Anson Road Singapore, Saturday. TYPICAL cup-tie football was' witnessed a> Anson Road Stadium yesterday when, in a game in which fortunes fluctuated throughout, the Middlesex defeated the R.E. in Ihe first round proper of the S.A-F.A. Cup competition
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  • 87 15 Reuter. Forest Hills, Sept. 11. MISS Helen Jacobs, ranked No. 1 amrr.g wemen players and Wimbledon champion, was defeated ty Milic. Jedrejowska 6—4, 6—4, in the semi-finals of the American championships at Forest Hills today and Miss Dorothy Bundy, who eliminated the holder (Miss Alice Marble) was
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  • 150 15 UfTFB the playing of two more ties yesterday the first round in the SC.C. six-a-side soccer tournament was completed. The semi-finals and final will take place on Monday evening. In the first game Lieut. Pearse s six scored a win by three goals to nil against Adam's six.
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  • 313 15 Autumn Tournament Results And Ties Singapore. Saturday. EoTEHDAY'S results in the S.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament wpre as under:— am'W a,s Singles Handicap. A Singles Handicao. E. C. Cherrinston (-15.3) beat O.W Gilmour (Scr), 6—0, 4—6, 6—1. V. P. Barbat (scr) beat H. H. Markham (+3), 6—8,
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  • 128 15 THE following is the Singapore G.C. Club champ onship draw and starting times for the qualifying round over 36 holes, 18 to be played on Saturday afterncon, Sept. 18. and 18 holes on Sunday morning, Sept. 19. 2.15 3. 25 R. H. Green H. A. Murray. I 2.20
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  • 185 15 Tournament Results And Ties Singapore, Friday. YESTERDAY'S results in the lawn ten- ni-; tournament at the S.R.C. were as follows:— Championship Doubles Handicap: N. S. Hogan and F. Scully (—3) beat H. A. Savage and E. A. Leicester ({Tu<; 15) G—2, B—6. Singles Handicap "A" (semi-final): Dr. B.
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  • 131 15 y ESTER DAY'S results in the Y. M. C. A. tennis tournament were: Men's A: J. M->nas.seh (—l5) bent S. A. Dawcod (—l5 3) 6—4 6—3 Goh Chen- Hee <*cr) beat Tan Swe* Wah 15) 6—o. 6—2: Tin Ch n Fook (scr) b-at Dr. T. H. Wee »—15.3)
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  • 56 15 The following will represent the Geylang Serai Football Club soccer vs. the Bank a XI to-day at 5 p.m. at the J.C.SA. ground. Road Ahmad b. Abdullah. Sattar, Ismail Raso!, Jarri). Bakar, Jnilani. Aziz, Strjait i a Kgftnsoor, Abdullah and Hftaas Resent. P-va Mat. Abdullah V s*an.
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  • 375 15 Programme For Week-End THE draw for the Singapore open singles and doubles championships resulted as follows Tan Chong Tee (seeded) 'byei, Cho Kim Hawke vs. Leow Kim *l g Peng Nam vs Lee Siak Keng Foo Lum Choon vs. Seah Enp w Hor vs Tan Pcn S
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    • 73 15 Sporl.srr.cn and followers of sport should read the Free en Saturdays with J the ordinary issue of the I MORNINC TRIBUNE the only weekly sport n^v r o3Per published in Malays I 32 PAGES FO*R C": 1 Mi 511 SUPREMACY V iPiiifMii^iißi SIMbA.KR( S. BRANCHES v mms FOREMOST I» I
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 235 16 FEW CLAIMS Customers Asked To Come Forward Singapore, Thursday. EIGHT days have passed and several articles salvaged from the fire occurred in the premises of the Sunlight Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Company in Orchard Road have not been claimed. sa*d Mr. I). R. Waters of Messrs. Waters
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  • 93 16 To Join Tiie Forces Off Shanghai Singapore, Saturday. The Italian cruiser Raimondo Montecuccoii, of the Italian Royal Navy, under the command of Captain Dazara, passed through Singapoic yesterday on her way I to Shanghai to reinforce tne Italian naval squadron there. She is a fuiiy-equipped craft, and
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  • 37 16 Reuter. Brussels, Sept. 10. The Senate has by an overwhelming majority passed a vote of confidence in M. Van Zeeland (Prime M nister) both as regards his personal integrity and his position as Premier.—Reuter.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 411 16 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 800 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 1015 am. Sunday School. 530 pm Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Archdeacon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday (Workers' Celebration)
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    • 339 16 s£Sr. SS *m Sft Brigade Bible Class. «4S am Sunday School. Mb a m-' Service of Worship (In English). iWt You S ng Peoples Circle Devotional Meeting. Straits Chinese Church Pastor: Rev. Chew Hock Hin Sunday. 3.30 pm. Sunday School. 4.30 p.m. Service of Worship (in Matey). v. Preacher: Rev.
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    • 554 16 ST PETER'S CHUBCH (Stamford Road) Sunday, 7 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday, 7.30 a.m. Choral Matins and Seimon. tl Sermon: "The Creeds— Redemptive 5.30 p.m. Tamil Service in Royal Air Base. Saturday. 5.30 p.m. In the Parsonage Choir practice. "BETHESDA" ißras Basah Road) Sunday, 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread.— (English Service).
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    • 121 16 (Continued from previous column) Saturday (to-day). Sabbath School, 3.40 p.m. Divine Service, 5 p.m. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meetin§. Chinese Services Pastor: Phang Yin Hee. Church Elder: C. M. Lee. Saturday (to-day). Sabbath School 10 a.m. Divine Service, 11 a.m. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Seminary Church (401, Upper Serangoon
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    • 1770 17 MCii fl W 11 S-2 -d- 9 19. Servants of the Lord (Tye). Hymn, Jesu, BERLIN STATION aiayan listeners Radio S?SSIm;4;H k^buwb»»» PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE immortais-Bach, Beethoven, Wagner. |oS!'Ww«f ImmJnucYChurch, Strea- 620 m Light Music 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES "M» not Made 1 p"' ir. an idle moment to listen to
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  • 601 18 Singapore, Saturday. The following passengers sailed by the P and O. aner Kanpura whicn left Singapore Cor London yesterday. Mr and Mrs. A. J. W. Ashby, Mr. f :nd Mrs. K. W. H. Austin, Dr. I M Anderson, Mr. J. L. Arnold. Lady V nddison. Mr. H.
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  • 291 18 Singapore, Pri< The following passengers dig ed at Singapore lrom the P. nner Ranpura whicn arrived h' China and Japan on Wednesday Mrs. Osgood Whitcomb. Mr. a McLaren, Hon. Mr. J. Lindsay, Toms, Mrs. E. Phillips, Mrs. J Miss V. Saumerez, Miss Quilter, Col. W T F'ethers, Lt.-Col.
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  • 102 18 TOBELO. Dutch. 684 tons, from Pol nak 9.9 to Pontianak via Tamoel: 11.9. VALENTYN. Dutch. 1181 tons, from I ribon 9.9 to Netherlands md 11.9. TOBOALI. Dutch, 662 tons, from Baga 9 9 to Baffan 11.9. SEN ANG. Dutch. 729 tons, from Paleir bang 9 9 to Palemban-;
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  • 124 18 Passengers arriving in Singapore Europe by the Lalandia due here Sept. 17 are:— Mr. E. K. Srensen, Mr. and Mrs. H Nielsen. Those arriving in Singapore Europe by the Jutlandia due here Oct. 8 are: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hemstead and Mrs. F. M. Sharrock. Mrs
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    • 36 18 Scotland's Good Morning to the World There is no better greeting to the daj than a richly nourishing dish of ScottV Porage Oats from Bonnie Scotland Easy to cook (5 minutes only) and a to digest.
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